The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1902, Page 6

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 14,'1988. ATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. BROOKLYNS AND ORPHANS MOTORCAR ON WHICH DR, LEHWESS GOES 'ROUND THE WORLD. IRISH LAD WINS ARD PATRICK WINS: PLAY FOURTH GAME. THE FIFTH RACE.) 15 DISQUALIFIED, Charley Elwood Takes Laure- Derby Favorite Loses $10, Both Nines Ready for Another Sensational Struggle When AL Saji | ate Stakes in Close Finish— 000 Newmarket Stakes on The Rains, ph AA iA CON al ee aMul| Prince Plausible Breaks His} Protest of Yankee Jockey, / singles it y Doiiaer tifa a receint Neck in Hurdie Race. ; Whols Bumped. Tones, st-otfice sinned by MeGraw Dexter, % Willams. rf. which he suvs was for a registered let- | Bien: a Hee NeMaE NSBR t anaeal BARCEL OTE Le BVEREHR: WARM N. May 14.—In the race for the O'Hagan, 1b. Chat MORRIS PARK RACH 8 (of 9 sovereigns Tinker, s* Rhodes, p. It was Hughes's tu Mana added, for three-year- 1 to-day, Ard Pat- non, Was the first em’’ Jenkins, the y. Who ¥., May M.Though there was 9 puzzle t puzzle th stake on the card this Selen had through the (Special to The Evening W: “WEST SIDE PARK, CHICAGO, ae 44 The Orphans and Wh @ividing the patronage Attendance here was rot ‘the conflict of dates, The we ) Hieht for another sensations! tus! | tween the Jaaxuo clubs © Ponealton, the right fleMter of the O | phans, got a telegram last night stat- ing that hie wifo was at death's ¢ He went home immediately, leavin Hie hole in Chicago's outer arden hole was plugged up this morning wh Another grasvhopper loomed up on the | See Darodall horizon, ‘The St. Louis Browns + this morning, putting up hom: American tock | horse, Powllng PI on the grou the want mor Ait Mation is the s way the i } on the sec- lodged an yund of bumping and ah ‘ 0 ae | butts tection Was. stetalned haar aes vd wee was awarded to Fowling — * wae fast and there was Jacking to onwDlnte the ra fy | bt ha noas att as the | r 5 ee eee mane| Arouse Your Liver, 1 vi Dexter handed) ove jbunt. No runs We beat out a bunt to Irwin, He led on a steal, Jones drew a exier ripped off a sinule to left, | ma hit through Trewin for a hase scoring dones, Dahlen grabbed KUng’s torrid xrasser, on second atl ‘reery for a fast t attractions of t afternoon hard | to resist. You cannot have comfort un- rar nace Murdle Han mile and (iree-quarters, vont aut ot til it acts freely. To enjoy perfect health and feel like a grounded to Lowe ead drwin ine-ttied to, Sha ed econd by wat 8 toria with the Trolley Dodg Dexter to O'fagen ene ter Ray ses Jager McAleer had a tale uf wor to un- alec pe Mee i new person take fold, Davy Jones, the St. Louis right CAEN ee sells flelder, was miesing, and McAleer suid Crerry wh k v tite a 1 roe rut With tears In his volee that ti Third Innt Bees ates Young player had flown to the Chick! jtughes walked He was matled en a WNationals. Col, Hart had flashed w big steal Dolan line tied to Jones. Keel 4 Wad of coin in Davy's countenance and er beat out t wokard The youngster fell, He was out on the Piitel to beat ps 1 Ss. Jot in uniform, th Jimmy Sheckard has his hb for McGraw. The baltimore sent out tement rowsting the GIANTS AND ST. Louis MEET IN LAST GAME OF SERIES. j= ae: bs Rhodes Shecka Sold Everywhere—1n boxes 10c, and 250 \ 4 A Mh = pads ane 8 prices on one hand and the ae vincial, ready-made of ordinary clothing on the other. Fortunate merchant tailor who averages to fit his customers as tanned Da i in the last quarter Prince bumping M - {ana Prin ing, Be ‘ (Continued from Mirst Pas Handicap, tor three year-olda and wy: eeven t a furlongs ee paillan: HIC Gia Stra: aye gS vbove ix a picture The party leit Lyd April 3, and ist through | nance China, Japan, i Stated back to 1 Trark, he motor- nd, ‘The big travelling car is a companied by two lighter automobiles captained by Messrs, Whitfield and ing | Oscar Heymorser. Sthey had partaken plentifully of tobasco y rel! and he walked. Matty got Nich e-Partoul, and in which Dr, Sauce or some oth Ingery prey Ae U and threw his man ty hweas, Mr Mat Jand Mr jon. ‘They worked faster than a sheet ed a slow one toward Bean | 5 ; P i Barclay'acrap war a. fl Morgan-Hrowne are travel of flame in an oll refinery. and i waslt Nt hint 7 eae ioe nM Binith's head | Roan, 104. ‘@ bard matter to pick the wi ‘Acker ee cao eoiae Ra NEWS AND NOTES OF THE AMATEUR BAbb PLAYERS. shee ee AMATEURS, ATTENTION! power and © un hint 1m c vt nis lands, for ie base and It ‘knot, and then from some place letting | ty for aeoond. Matty helped. rettre Was outrun at once by Northern Star. artman run This fellow opened up ‘Tthe ball shoot out. Christy Mathewson, | Harem Pare (rune, fengthe on (ie turn [Frank Bparks, Bill Kennedy and Luther Second Inn back, ‘winning easily n he PTaylor were the ones who showed well} O Nell gat hours be Hod sent | * le, who w ane T All looked as fit std champion |‘ neat inka sot ae by ‘oats The Evening World will priot from time to f nist trong and Wits Fevsiiiat: before 4 conte [ivive paat short Matty Mt to. time pictures of captains and ‘‘star’’ players of favorite, had no speed and was never prominent at any stage THIRD RACE. Selling; for three-year-olds and up, Ix tur ons. Kenne Fine Shape. If Ned Hai could have n Bill mnedy Ht work he would haye pral ly realized the error he made when he told Willlam to seek a Job elsowhers than in Brooklyn Pil! has the ame oid | wpeed that made hin “ # flah at eccond. Van's hot daive and got it to goad shape Noe runs i the amateur teams of Greater New York, Send phot.:, with short description, age, &c., of players to Sporting Editor Evening World, Pulitzer Building. ‘ Detting arters, whts, jockn StHIC Fn i day. Bi oie ‘° Nichols bent out jn a ; | londay, so the task dwind ow onela te! | a; And. Bos ‘ks, and th r Mi i , Ty's rt ty . a bane | Reervay nce in pr wigh his | ft wi nes - i | Maan sone " me 2 N Ft 1 Sarid to] : ; 3 i i AAT on aywnite, FRANK J. RYAN Wen singled to right. Sn ant 4 F ‘ te | ’ ‘i eee ie MM eedsing st first, wit ¥: f eer oleae RNR 1 igh of Phone, SN. Ye. Is fend S, fonts aol two iy m " 1 ye val t down between third and home i he Peay ae ' ‘ Matty couldn't get them over for Par part meee " ' \ ! * i ; he be ours. ar PRINCETON BEATS : oc ee ant padio thes (Ketones det i : ny York Made clothes. Look for the little BROWN ONCE MORE ihe macy May ; oh ee linen label—inside breast pocket PRINCHTO Prince: |— Won jett Seti B aaa) ae ‘ y nih waa Hike ‘ sit ey $12 to $25 ee ‘ ton and Brown p) d haae ‘t ace, wae a a 4 t ‘ Ai pas , re oN et 0 fata ay, 7 to 8 and the Tigers ft noe.) Lint ain rl Voy lt wan a ; eg aN 1 i | A.B.Kirschbanmé&Ca, MM an the fest game Irrinceton Kvn Three sium tet mile (as . “ ‘ reader . ss aie (Makers) Broadway & 33th Sb SEETaeis to win only in the eleventh Felner Wenther, Tt tO a ir a ai avornming, ti “a dinning by @ score of 2 to! 1 Bemis “ wivreai ; ‘ ge a | 7 ZG. dayne, piroter Mi team, i _ ian : , te : cee net at . u how coaching Princeton inp t x * ‘ . ‘ - “ ” a =e MORRIS PARK ENTRIFS ' tnt |e in atl ee ied her RUPTURE CURED, ay L ‘ P re ‘ ' t Sporting ooLumeiA PLAYS . ; a 7 : FORDHAM NINE m | Be, MUTUAL POOL : = rs rs aS = 7 c = = 2 S = MORRIS esas OES ° ohuaane ' i . | _ | Peher Frew © “ one POWerrrae eer a ee —— tee we » | ner treme fee te ew her qeneentbare! bnseclem ad cer 2h ee oe tr ~ 2. 100 oe Ae emtioy Hawrag low tseeg gle ts ‘ whee dads 6 *® sa

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