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r LATEST “TNC POLO TEAM IS BEATEN, fFoxhall Keene Scores Quick Goal and Retires, Not Hav- ing Fully Recovered from _ Recent Accident. LONDON, May 8.—The American polo ayers met the Hurlingham team 11 the latter's club grounds this afternoon The home team, consisting of W. H Buckmaster, George Miller, Nichols and nm, waa considered stronger than Gne which played in. Saturdays was very fast. Foxhail Rita ‘Koel Within tho first. ten Dut he Nad not fully rocevered aceldent and avon became tired ene was replaced by R. I *, “vig ee gp won by 5 goals to 3. I growd of polo enthusin mitee port in of whom were ladies, tnessad the game from the Pavilion weather showery and cold NEWS FITZGERALD HAS PERFECTED iu fe game wae hard throughout. thers numerous Offaider ami penaltion the first ten minutes’ perio wain's pony was knocked dow ir, Cowdin was not injured and the'necond period the Tnelieh im Beoond period the Hahmon need, piling gp goals ao replaly: y weaty onephed the famous American he score stood 6 to 1] the? the ath period. Thereafter the it EK. added two goals to thelr score gene play: nly ten minutes, | We form, and found he was very re play Mr. Keene sald: "IN regard to these preliminary 04 ithey are simply practice. We hot Attach much lmportance to whether we oF lone. We have got a lot to learn tthe English rules. ‘The chief thing in lows to play aa much aa | Ve ounts we shall ahow we thin! 4, is Poneer eam that now when | re cup match is played at tha end of the month ST. LOUIS RESULTS. RAGHD TRACK, ST. LOUIS, May &.—/| Mhe winners of races scheduled to be run here to-day are as féllows First Race—One mile—-Won by Joe Doughty, 13 to 1 and 6 to 1. Outburst IG to 1 for place was second. Has (iti ‘Time, 1.431-4. | Beoond Race—One-halt mile —Won by | J, Sitiney Walker, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 Flying Gir), 3 to 1 for place, wus sec- ond, and Seige third. Time. 1-2. WINNERS AT WORTH. RACE TRACK, WORTH, May 8— ‘ThE races echeduled to be run here to- Gay resulted an follows: Firat F and n half furlongs Won aa fonder. 6 to 1 and 2 to) 1 Lvs po to? for place was second, ure bale third. “Time—1.00 3-6. + ecallees of a mile, y gee pats. 5 and out; 0 8 for place, second fra “tyme t38 Toute and Sante Teresa th 5, REIFF WINS THREE RACES. v ler’ Horee Rene Third in Parts Race. PARIS, May 8—At i Longeh imps ra to-day, Ww. Vanderdilt'e tt (Milton ran third in the Heong Ameren J. "elit amtnicen.) won three races, inctud! Khe, principal event, the Prix de La Ro- BOYCOTTING OUR JOCKEYS. Americans’ Sucerss on German | Track Arouses Jealousy. BPRLIN, May $—An attempt to dor- cott American jockeys in Germany h Deen started. The attempt ie the result of Seslousy ‘aroused by ‘the sucoean of | at Hamburg, Cologne an4 Severa! owners have already to employ the American boys. ee MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. (Special 19 The Wrening World RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK B—The entries for to-«morrow» May races turlones Kings Favors op oie Me Pe Bi Gay Gir re # Admire » Manete , time i# wasted at the post. Horses are not worn out. The public Is not wearted to a state of exasperation, Racing 1s improved the confidence of the public Jn the starter is unbounded, and In every Way the no-recall system has benefited racing. The Jockey Club is to be congratu- lated on its wisdom In selecting this ays- tem, and also on tts far-sightedness when It selected Mr. Fitzgerald to be oMcial starter. No better evidence of the popularity of racing and tte growth into public favor in the past few years is JTARTZ LATCH FIST A Those who were so virulent in rh, The Jockey Club has thua far no rr gon to regrer the adoption of the no-| Gielr criticism of this man a few years} needed than the action of the various recall system of starting. It seems}age have been to adm that he} ractng assoclations in raising — the pretty conclusively proven that this 18] le beyondall doubt the best starter ever hunt of purses. the real solution of the starting seen in this country, His errors of Jude Westchester Association has fol- lem. ‘The riders are now used to the} ment are so few that when he does siip | lowed In the footsteps of the Washings now order of things. ‘They get up to tie/up the matter evokes untyersal com-|ton and Coney Island Jockey clubs fae malocichal Ua Gia 4] ment, and no greater compliment could | Yesterday the annoui ent was made there are none of the vexatious delaye| be paid te a starter tha this. that all purses at We stor would h that heretofore tried the patience off Tt shows that the people are ko aged to | ratwed $29. Some one once wre every man who went to the rave tric |} thon that the slightest mist he refrain of which was, * Starter Fitageratd’e work has been | ewuses surprise, Starts are prompt, No | Wil Re Sunday By and By THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1902. OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. STARTING SYSTEM. OF P. ATHLETES 10 COMPETE ABROAD. Four Red and Blue Stars Will Enter for Coronation Sports at London and Other Events. NO RECALL" PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May $—Four University of Pennsylvania athletes have decided to go abroad this summer and will represent their alma mater at the world’s athletic games in England, The men who will endeavor to uphoid the marvellous record made by the 1900 Red and Blue team are Capt. J, 8. Weat- ney, J. K. Baillee, 8. A. Allen and A. L, Gray, These four are the best ath- letes now In college. and they should ba able to more than hold thelr own with the many nations they will meet. ‘The party will sail from Boston early tn June, #9 a8 to be In London in tine }for the coronation games at S.amford | Bridge. They will also enter for (ie English champlonship, a couple of weeks later. Westney will then leave for Paris and Vienna, where he will wea the Red and Blue in the French and Austrian athletl: ehampionshins, The BAEC LUCE EC LY CVs | other three will remain in England and race track now, Jud) ym the stand. | RON NORTE: TEE | compete in various open mects until the point o ance, and every Saturda i int BES tenuenneaiend sare y | middle of August, they will re- 4 a holiday e S turn, Westney will by in Ameri- tendance was 4,000 1: Is now 8.000 ar |ea about the same time and if pos- crensing d . sonfidenc Mts awit] Fete ; : increasing dally. The public confidence fibls will return on the same boat. | In gael 6 Cie it ha long te ik Wenthegi(ehacapeNin wectnectin Garatey ea aigbunen\aiter ra and confiden: track team, is one of the fastest sprint. ay 3 aa sheer ta) i“ 30! ers in America and has covered the 7 coeleno te ieee nat 10 yards In even time, Balllee is a The decial udges sind stew. y ‘ " ards are a Without n. murmur most promising distance man and will whereas, old days, a cloxe de ond @ handicap, in clever style tran a very good ra enter for the half mile and two mile cision of an apparently unjust one wis | Gunfire had been working very well and knowing how. good raves. He ts ouilt: for a the signal for an uproar on the part of | she Was well backed by some of the he might get another anes DUE for in runner, and, the spectators, Racing Is no longer dit. | smart divish ctor B. youngster by makin according to Mike Murphy, should make cussed In hushed tones and with s Taist season Gunfire was a slow begin. | Me. Hitcheosk. owever, hat one of the fastest men in the world. Ale faces. The interest. taken In the fuer y she appeared to lead | of letting nt go, and the lea @ieate Hara by men of the stamp of Keene. from + and got home Ina] went back to the barn, O'Connor won | len WHT enter eve turdle race and ney, Mackay, Belmont, 1 hurd drive with’ Swiftmas, who was! his first race of the meeting on R high jumps open for him, while Gray Bthera has xiven the ‘spor: a gveat|vidden by Nash Turner, Mr. Whitney's) sterer yesterday wers of jockeys’ | will confine himself to pole vaulting impetus st jockey Burns had “he mount on] mounts mus: have a hard time of | ong wil have a nino of eatin The popula of racing has not yet} Gunti Burns was in his best. form| it if any of them have selected Winnie | 22 . ns peak F nched & huch-water mark koy rin thej and §' the record made two years ago by Bas= TEE Re tout the fourth. | fatten ha ed once. Burne | com Johnson. Gray has cleared the the ‘aporty. bil oking geld-| a naerly acks the hq FETCH Prue of the sy Hp tut a te ting Fa aoe bar act RoStosD ug muout a a . 1 sellir of four days will reduce hiss peer in this country apt sstney op We ty pute | esr n three heats eee Tor sntnaton beat ue record Bela miner.” did hoosting. Yesterday. py Chap ule. Which is the world's gu nts ———————.. record and stands at 1 fect 19 1-2 Inches, BROOKLYNS INSTRUCTED TO FIGHT THE PIRATES FOR THEIR RIGHTS, Base ball Game in Pittsburg To-Day Promised to Be a Bitter Argument When Teams Came on the Field. NASTURTIUM, RACING CAREER OVER, NOW ON WAY HOME FROM ENGLAND. ———_—_++ Breakdown of W. C. Whitney's $50,000 Colt and Illness of Stars of His Three-Year-Old Division Here Discourage Millionaire. n the New Yorks investment w syeariolay tad noaredl no Gkpensa to) wel toxettion| Hury faster thanvany: twocye ‘The Batting Order. hd the bali bi: MeCreery. who war de- |to Keeler No rune urtlum, the great ihtee: year | Saket /nauerpensey.orgst/ ol ro [geek catteeal hn hn oh clared mit for interference whieh Wit C. Whitney pals 0 t msidered the bes is trial time was nearly seg Sis what ad oe al as A) Wee Abst ne: bh q : sar and which was shipped | year-olds, and I think I was justified in| ¢ than Ballyhoo. Bey Dolan, cf. Davis, len, forcing Leach. — Philipp! Kard dropped a single in center, | fF last ye ’ tonal hore: ting a als of the shown at the age, Rut for Keeler, rf Clark, If. Dolan tagged O'Connor on a | MoCreery sacrificed him to second. Dah. | te Kngland by the millionalr Uituibowenr welng: won would have raced’ at. th, Bheckard, If. Conroy, am, ateal en len Conroy and Sheck ane} wher to run in the grea: English Derby | year-old prizes of this tear z Mmeeniie " Mocreery, 1b Wagner, cf, run m second and third | eur. haa been shipped back to this | by horseo tnat wore my colors "Mr. Huggins, when he was here, had Are made to fit. Every shirt bear- Dahien, ai Rratutietd. Wo, Fourth Innin Dahl nd On Ce DTS WS ee nee eaiip Minnompalle Hl selected this colt the best. in the ing the “Keep Mfg. Co.” imprint jood, 2 Ritchey, 2 : 5 : country on the steamship nyshy AOHIATSA that eth Bone » Co. 3 nl ¢ le fielded p circus catch of Flo Si X and pr hat w pasltatic Ay i Trwin, a Teeach. 3 peels $ t aame way. Trwin | { ng the ball. He nally chit |The colt nam been found to be seriously} yy sto win the fortune favoring him he w whi a i auneealiot correct short mak then pal ns fled to Wag No runs ed in the wind English Derdy with an American bred {IE share of the big events for horses ing—the natural result of 37 Umpire O'Day ciel vis drew a free ee ever cercond bane.| Mr. Whitney received a cablegram | horse selected Nastistiim na the} 1s cee uueimenaon / years’ experience, (Special to The Tvening World.) cond. Dahlen made wt lgshinite from his trainer, John Huggins, 1a8t] most ikely one to carry off the honor, | Goldemith a Roarer, Too. | Made-to-mieasure—-6 for-$10.00, EXPOSITION PARK. PITTSBURG! from ‘all wides ouble play on Clarke's fast grounder | night notifying him of the horse a con-| nu, Nasturtium'e racine daya ure over, |) “THO three-vear-old situation does not eine iverk ‘: i are| Conroy's. &: No runs. dition, Mr. Whitney intends to breed] g,, » h ne Dok 80 Promising as it did when the Pa, May &—Bright suneune, © F ea venigsanie 1 ‘ On his return to this country he will be horses went Into twinter crore yen commodity in Smoketown, together with) Sheckard, pan aes iat ; Nasturtium to a number of maige » sent directly to In Helle Stud, In Ken- Kee te tn 1'Gmporary. retirement 1. be ee. m ) grounded to Conroy Ahearn} the tutu Upon his arrival here the| (acy smith ia, I fear, a roarer, and Endu TUEtEe Ladiinupeeee calerasy Branaterd. [Conroy to. Branched Wo rane, on reat colt will be retired to Le. Bello | ot Brand, t that wasnt inate may never rae aga | the rates an luperbas = vosterd Bra onroy to ransfeld. No os 8 a pare M ne “‘Bhe lost fully two hundre ounds o ob of fi for the rec 4. Dolan] Kitson handed over Conway's weak terday morning, w ered one of during her sickness, and. will hardly | MAKERS Brought out & mob of fant for the vor Kesler nop: [ain Bheckard arathed Wagner bot | thought Imay fati that 1 veld the | he eal" it" the veal inf thn tmlie in the gamer true racer thet we new | fl ACEI DDS SHIRTS ORR pene OLiEDe 8s i liner Branefield doubled to left. Richey ar-old situation for this season | Yar-olds in the stable. He was fine last season. even if she recovers her ‘The soft snap the champions fell into of Datlen.| singled to left Sheckand made a per- parce we fa ue | individual for: and form suMciepty to justity her being = at Cincinnati and St, Louls made the “rane on, Flood's wild | fect throw to the pluie, nailing Brans- Ls the nol Re ah "Pare venterday fer Mae work Sent to the post again = roaters here believe the Trolley Dodg nned “O'Connor fled eld a block, No runs hitney at Morrie \ neve at much sisapao! Sportsmen's ere would be easy picking and i.ey ones that with mor commer" NEWS AND NOTES OF THE AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS. 25.08 ily PING - PONG along, but the Pirates found the t a i} = mags the anes teri t cosh] AMATEURS, ATTENTION! | Si FAINTED WHEN The Genuine and cy, Pig Po CaniGnwdecme The Evening World will print from time to made by PARKER SROTHE, ; meena es time pictures of captains and ‘star’ players of |! 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