The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1902, Page 6

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENENG, MAY 5, 1 1902, i) 6 ¥y 4 JAMAICA ICA RACE- TRACK, MOST HANDSOME AND COMPLETE COURSE IN THE STATE, F PHESF PHOTOGRAPHS, TAKEN SPECIALLY FOR THE EVENING WORLD, ARE THE FIRST EVER PUBLISHED. ; | A A.W. Jackson Wants $7,000, | Harvard's strong men are now ohatie ph a eetiee 8.800 | pons of the college world, and in galt fe Being a Principal of $5,80 | ime the title they established a new , i Plus Interest, from P. 2 record nthe Columbia men's come, bined total of points were made known) i Downey. ) last week It was thought that they " sis | would retain the champlonshiy won Inst i | Ca surprise WAS sprung by the “T lost more than M8. on t r thelr total exceeded tn the poolrooms of Pu bow y nearly 2,00) points. at No, 13 Unive a UN pointe against Fast Fourtern!h t ti Columbia's A. Tyng, the sopho= b outlawed, «id Aritay Wd more Samson, led the Harvard team a the witners stand 1 S poltits, which ts the world’s Baum and a jury in the S ve Court ntally, it might be re= i A i's total beat last to-day aint my Fourteenth street bat 1 my Fourte h stret place; but 1 never Li took a wager from him, and | am tn the poolroom business 1 4 i Patrick H. Downey, from the witnes a stand, when his turn came | ‘ Tt wan in the trial of a suit brought | P by Jackson to recover $1.0, which in-| SEZELD STYD eludes Interest, on to nave | been Tost tn Downey's pinces tn 18% and 489. Jnokson sald ne no A eT) TD, 0, HE SLtG POE Le OWN money but also $4,000 which raved. " BROOKLYNS BUNCH HITS Se ELEY DIED Me, testimony sho | ule forty a p Bince' AND' SCORE THE FIRST RUN. NIP | AND TueK Ne ON f aizned by - fhe 385 we , testifies that t te had eee Sarees eae : red Aoltare in. the poolreom : Rpaipey prouantiin a vend Small Crowd at Washington Park to See Clos- q Say ing Game Between Bostons and Dodgers. . MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. | ' 4 . | o age ements mie Bring mere say | eoons The Batting Ord payed yee) ee ALN) rhe Willie Norton and John Mol-| Blues Still Ruling Favorite at BThe entries tor to-morrow's races are polun or teams began warming up and the pros ler, Jr., Playing GreatMatch| 8 to | in Joe Ullman’s WAPEE sca Kor inressyeatsoisé) and) “Gp wx |B ward i. eek with Jack Park and H.B.} Future Book — Watercolor 3 Barat nn nO hen Hanlon depended on Hughes co puzzle] Billings. Choice for Suburban. tab 10 Numera § | Flood, 20. ng, ovis je the eaters planed 4 eiiagond Race feline, for threw yearolde and | Higher, Malarkey, p. young New England twirler ‘The frst eighteen holes of a four-ball eph Ullman, the well-known tuef- b are tials TalnGRaell Game! Vmolre-Mr. O'Day First Inning. match, In which Willie Norton and] man, is doing a fine business In his new * May « 84 Sharprhooter WASHINGTON PARK, — Brooklyn. sh's foul fly wax caught, by John Sfollers Jr. ave pitted against Jack HE Kirschbaum - Rough Rider 105 Woden May 5That the baseball fana in thia| Tenney singled. Courtney's fy Park ar B. Balings, was played | turf brokerage office at Chesapeake Hand-Made cloth f Ate ricrieiars ae sien three [HOToURH WH not patronize a losing Mania: Tenney. i thikd! CRanny Coane Rarer “ ‘ot ban | Beech, Md. His future books on the sa Hesei) 4 yrer-olda: seven furlong * J team wan clearly demonatrated this af-| stole rvegnd. « aty w] © unting at each | holy and] Brooklyn and Surburban handicaps are cut on a new Peiarizing Buttreas 1 HA ternoon, when leas than 1,59) of them | The accompanying photos were| that located at Jamaica. Ber eat ane ee Up at] Dave been exceptionally well patronized scientific system—a y, Ng ip turned out to witness the fnal game of| taken on the grounds of the Metro-| All tho bulidings have been con-|the turn ° Park | In the former event Blues continues finer grading of sizes. No other Saami Hy the serien between the Brooklyn and politan rckey Club, famillarly] structed on a most generous scale Se niles on Hel to rule favorite at 8 to 1, while Water- ef cuts so many sizes, * i a 1 118 Hoston teams ; known as Tim Sullivan's race track.|and the club-house 18 ag fine a man-|the morning round. The second elghteen | Color. at the same odds, is the choice ee Als | ‘The losing streak that Ned Hanlon’s Inning. he en TRAE 7 ; ‘ana ; nie holes of the match with be for Sheepshead Bay's classic. You will be astonished to seo. i urth Race—The Toborean Handicap. for |ball-tomsers have developed has not| Long's fy went to Mecreery, De-| 8 So called because the Senator] sion as stands on Long Island. The Individual noe rebantia iota Lone lorethe: ‘ 4 Bikes mie, coe tog Jalone oisguated the fanw, viao the |mont’s pop My was gathered In by Far-| is largel’, interested in the venture. he grand stand is a massive faxiealinithetaneollvarerese the canat-| how perfectly your size fits you * i Mr ¢ $8 [emetni une lub. Manager Haolon | ieee eR gt * | Taowe wa know Senator aalivan |St™Uctare of tron, built on the later |§ i sone Auk boty Hoa: “The best ores "HB Jean reali, what nan come over ie Neier kee keer atal | Intimately aay that he ts open-[crved in frome x0 that every pect | ‘ HER eas i inchboum’Hend-Mad : lence hootlon he deciden to make a change in stole) hearted “intl generous to a fault, The] tor will be able to see every part of| age be O Isritnite um and -IViade— oft ace Fer. (wosyear-olds; four and CHAMNR Ti gvord ertothioviasiwiern yi man’s character 4s reflected in the{a race without moving from his) Billings 5 100\Keynote look forthe little linen label inside Br. Hares Brermater tints ‘ ot Keel r leading off Hi tp Hughes ted out to | racecourse he haw built, fort leva ene onrarcattren ty viel tor | : ee breast pocket of coat. Gingueralt piace” ity. seoant, jut’ tan al the] erie Cue ve aay | HE UAE there is no more hanason>| yy 4s understood that a short mecting | Sit"! lie & \ $12 to $25. Get your size, ® eonhure iste Da ne mace ae a TR alarkey jrew oa base on balls, ush | 3 i" Park Ai Nings q + Hee Aaparene Ih third position, ‘hia Manion expect-lanenifents tonmer atruckc ruc, courmey or completo track in) this State than] ts to begin at the track In the fall. fark & fillings 3 406 4 9 Be sure goods. If you have rer N Manes diesaloap, ed to give good results Walked. Carney’s foul fy was collared ee any ditealy, Yirite us. (Send for our new up: Withers mile J, Thin was the last apr of the | yoian died at trat, Keeler drove pam ae as ease | Waserure ie Trolley doduere at hone for the next | tow tine Aye tnte 7 A. B. Kirschbaum & Co, Carbuncle 119 three weeks. They leave for Pittsburg a 4 Hiogram HA Handioap ft [at $90 to-morrow night. where they play (Makers) Broadway & 11th St, cacccomnrsy UL Alsike 93 [thelr frst wame of their Western t Candies A ——$—$<$<—-... - J on Wednesday Fourth Inning. Ti ra Pomona The Rivmer 4 NEW YORKS BEAT {|_Dicenanoom of tordAy'a ixamie being | miner wan disposed of by. trwin ; -- | Flying Torpedo|102 100 Pieler F mi THE PHILADELPHIAS, | oti af ne Demont a ly Cand doubled up Gee ME te : — Bein, foreing Cilia and. was cat feat ie died at Heat. Anwin's fy ‘ i 5 (Gontinued from First Page.) second (othe ball thrown by Smith. Ne Vn Biitredge hands Farrell They Get a Reprimand Never, | English Experts Amazed at] Police Declare fel ' the Giants for thoae three stratcht de went me hte I nenrdy, Hee nical Never to Leap Cross Coun- Old Cantabs Defeat and| dealers Make andbooks feats, All they wanted wax reve Y a aust aera try Again—-Saloonkeeper Is} Fear Americans Will Take} on the Races One Man They wanted it to-day and went after MEN AEE TOS RES BEF F Cup Across the Atlantic Arrested j ft They practised busily, but so aid Yho| Je o ais ncn ery. ate Admonished, Too. up Acros: een : s Giants run to Ton wis| —_— Metiee Vitched for Phillies. eth 7 ati a LONDON, May 5 —The easy win of To help them ¢ Manager Shet Waa y nh hit the Aimer . team Saturday f thought an ex-New Yorker, who had Was k th In “ e ‘ ow they ie old Cantaba by am @ little turn vengeance Oni r * t ; t four goals to nothing) wax a comp { Bimself, would serve well in the rane an " telling thon, w : Laven tinues to be discussed have 1 many @rs’ box for his men. He was 1 Oren ; t ‘ ' M a[the English experts and has ex newadenlers | have been , Mow he in ay ! sera Ny ! Tonnes. | | Wood 4 antoonskoeper | cal expert ieee! nd tay tt @ thrower of . r wore a * 7. at Jerome a sid One Hundred and | The Pali Mall Gazette, which t9 more | agwn on thelr stan Aine fichibad uniform was | r hm JL Jack ‘ Be from who rile an authority on polo and ®y NO] of ihe intomer tt “t. It Was Bil) Kennedy. w w HOU ty ” bea 1 and who was] means lined to favor the Americans, % RIT DOM a blackboard é think they we «new ; ‘ a Nal wens the Atlantic. On the English Tony ‘Tonii alee at 4 A of ¥ 4) Ls n mn were three of t he | hureh reet an Hark 3 Phey say i Riahth toning. i | f the game a a! tte” | ne ' » wall Meow Tha ' Tec > ol ; NEWS AND NOTES OF THE AMATEUR _BAbk PhAYERS. faut Ninth tomton Lvening World will print from time to time pictures of captains and ‘star’ players of 4 ST. LOUIS RESULTS the Amateur teams of Greater New York, Send , : , Photos, with short description, age, &c, of wo CREMO™ ; Mi Players to Sporting Editor tvening World, ema afitema ies Vulitzer Huliding, t @ valle as e SWEET CAPORAL Cigarette Box Fron 9% Box front i ALDER MED AT! ‘o- ° = — OS = — ALSULTS AY WOK) UPTURE 6 K CURED. | MORRIS “Phu ACES. Ce ee ee ee Py = ° ‘ ‘ * £" m Ye ~ eee ys i of a ee had’ " ° pee @ A mmmeriits se the Mawes ; *\f 7 m . tym Se pepe: Qaes sote . Rigg i + i . put toe . |e oe cla inde oP eg SS aati a a “ts ‘~* " , eo ES fee Sees RIE 4 tat eS eee _— Poe are -7. — Rady %S, ia. “ asi oe + oun ‘ewtiones ee : i Lae Pe - he ee x foe © wo eve en, in Soci ie ee eee ee ee eee eer) Pe ard ho te ee ee oe ee ee i

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