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G; MAY 16, 1902, — “BROOKLYNS LINE 'EM OUT “FATHER BILL” DALY. {NEW YORKS PLAY REDS IN THE SECOND INNING, BEFORE CROWD OF 10,000. (Continued from First Page.) “the palace of the fans," and this wae Ita formal opening, John ‘T. Brush con-|cool, collected nature was just as evi- ceived the idea of turning the “palace” /dent before the 10,000 fans In the atanda 4 over to the city for the fans. Jas though there were only ten. Luther All plana led to this day being the | Taylor showed good form too, and so | his twirling well in practice, and his ) Frolley Dodgers Open Series With the Crippled) 4 St. Louis Outfiit. ' ‘The Batting Order. Keeler sacrificed him to second, Murphy . St. Louls Bheckard's suite playe Boating qrentent in the history of baseball In did BM Kennedy and Roy Evans. It rrell, ab the work. Creery filed to Smoot. No thin city since the palmy days of the! was really hard for Manager Fogel to A Smoot, of "Yfarrell Inced a single past Irwin, Nich | Reda in 1869, Invitations were sent to|make a choice. 1b. span gehs ole Me to Dahlen and was doubled up notables all over this batts been “Noodtes" Hahn was the fellow who . See WD. with Farrell. Smoot grounded to Flood celebrate the occasion, and many there |appeared in the best shape of those In . Brashear: 1b rune were who accepted. the white uniform, and tt seemed a cer- Rayan Inning. New Yorkers particularly took Kindly | tainty that he would try to make the : |! eater . iki WARN. fOr to the requests for thelr presence. FOIk® | Giants look Itke weaklings at the bat. r n Krueger § | trom Gotham traversed the thoroueh-| Jake Beckley—he of the stentorisn tares to kill time until they could come | volce—and Tommy Corcoran looked to the groundr pas a bit unfit for presentation defore \ Mach Muste and heering. the fans when the game began. Their : hey had much to Interest | faces looked as though an enraged cat 3 . eae bale) y cnipound (Ot innumer- | had mauled ihem aSbit, but the trute dble pieces rendered airs of the lively | ent matter was a little fistic argu- ort and kept all hands working their Bi engaged in this morning. The feat steadily, They applauded the ef-|¢i8ice of lockers in the club-house was { musical men because they e cause of the dispute, but after it 4 1 2 {yectal to The Evening World) QUA PARK, ST. LOUIS, May ‘The Cowboys were In pour shape f hot series of four games with the | ear ith Dodmers that beean to-day lan alngl ‘Donovan's pets have had rovg! hse jens g and there are half a dozen of t the sick list. Donovan Is a candidate |] | for the hospital, Brashear his a game | iy Brashear, 1 ankle and Krueger and doyer QO Neti! | Sheckard hauled Mhave their peons in mourning by be Leet ly t hit by batted balls. eDahlen The Dodgers came into town wit thelr heals down. at beathiag at Chi ago yesterday made fin “ enough to sit up all night, He sailed) {rio the whole bunch and they steered) alear of him this morning, ‘The Super-| j A wild pitch Irwin hit along a! Lune a double, wcoring ale | Blood, Ahearn died, Kroege | t Hat anced both | e third-base Dahlen and Murphy for third on a. sing lay, Dolan and} cUreery dled, Murphy | ni er KOU: Barelay's sour kot tangled upon Touk wee | tman’s orta of the ba hothing else to cheer—the Giants | Vat ALeven both maAb GOYARA a or Reds had not yet put in an appear- 0 Jom forces in helping to ‘euiece we | r ot battle, but they | GHantr, r singled to rig Murphy | Ryan str One y gare ay ea 4 ppc Taylor often proved a puzzle a ‘The Heinlos were first, of course, and ea a pitching standpoint last "year, S =o ee the new stand fairly shook from the| 8nd hoping the silent fellow would Hve cheses thet went forth, In thele Wwuite/ to tradition, Fogel chose him to work red that the| for the Giants. He had a worthy op- wuits and trimmings, 0 Tt they'|Ponent In Hahn, the southpaw expert, SS ' Two\CREMO' Bends quietest bull would take Flood was fumbl Irwin's out, rasheat, scored Dahlen: Dahlen toger 1 as claim they ought to have won Eel Ahearn sm. la ner to left for three ) 4 lbut ef the dive but threw two away by|#tcks, scoring Flea. Kitson grounded | UF woive field and did many | and his presence in the box eaused the f : eek {to Farrell, who nailed Ahearn at the cavorted out o very | Ne yellow fielding stentay UAL) Peano rs ; ny tricks with the ball. ‘Dheir every w Yorkers some worry, for they have S ee ii uns a PHUeNG ubeunenc pine erierite fancy tricks with the Mirmore cheers, | been. quite unfortunate against left arevofsamevalue as. Desperation sto all over the players had soused him with tee water. ‘and to New York enthusiasts they Brew handers on thts trip, a ~ Kiiaon was caught asleep at first, Two rather monotonous. But then came the i Firat Inning. é | one SWEET CAPORAL worry mugs of Hanion’s hired men, | me it looked bad for the Cardinals when | P in their suite of IMht DTOWM:| Hahn couldn't al aes aear OR Wak Giants heard the NeW) so the Gdant walked. Smith's rap rel] singled to left. Nichola. sin- Well, you should hav “Grgarette- Box Front. trouble began f{tson was on the slib with Ahearn to centre moot hit to Dahlen, x receive his slant Murphy 1) fovelng Nichols nd, Banclay's out, | York rooters root. They, did so good) ained him a base, but Van wae caught Richsis warmed up Bt. 1. Head to ee aan Farrell and long with all the power their lungs ana ne Heal Fo to third, Smith | ieger sing 0) centre, scorhny a successt al of se ‘4 contained. der's boost fell to Pbhe BS aus ; Firat Inning. (Smoot, Kruecer waa r If |fooled by Hahn's crooked ones. ‘No down between Dedication Ceremonies, Dolan dropped a beauty in right Hera | ee md and first. Two runs . © sfocesnm® wcll Aen ae tank ony. a BO*EASFT 23 9ST. Then came the dedication ceremony. got x base on a nice. drive t 4 2: TURF. Gignts and Heintes tossed their bats pe ea 8 bunt forced him at REDEEMEDAT | so7 wes? zeresT; INEWAYORK, =e and balls aside and lke two companies) far ae first, a ran tet him veo. a6 Hataroo can he dubbed tha “Paddock Qu of eoldiers marched up to the big ox mato Jones's hands, Muxoon ditew vm. ae = . the black alvter to Men seehe front of the atands, Caps were| PAs to first and every base held a , = a o 0 Mesmerint In 8 po one nis ittie| tine. All were left, though, for Jack Sportsmen's Gopds, [ favorite now. Tratner Julius Haver ham peculiar doffed as Judge Ferr' rt on. after cpvering a lot of ground, ————— “= ideas about this filly, and pr ‘Suen 408 speech, It consisted of a ane aners Corsoran'a fy. No runs, On Bet For tnatance, he let the hair grow on her pas. concerning the playing of baseball, the ge ; { Mle ng and bushy tn Hercneron atyle history of the game in this city and} yo 4) ea Inning. the te that the Mly han a natural what the fans hoped their favorites) tg Dobbs. i Py pur dey AROny, fy jrstety mi baal, preventing. {he concue would do before the season of 192 had gfety to left. Jackson's puny pop up or Alcoho! Motor Car Travels! Pines waned ell to Beckley." Hoan was caught two 818Miles, from Arras to St.) ren ciuningr-tionna Mia) and Onraman (tent th ace of the fans? over to the] Steinteldt's boost tumbled to Jackson ’ H : Germain, in 7 Hours 7 Min- thes-Ortomsi) were tout A tral of five furlongs city, and Mayor Fleischmann, with : a vera wildness Baye Peltz ‘a waik, Res bad paar ee to Manufacture. | While alee anc sinile brighter than the sun, arose, and i n Hned the ball into Lau- ‘e shall continue the Manufacturers’ Sale utes 46 4-5 Seconds. th ver ahe: bank in behalf of the Queen City, of which RT ees Ree caubledea bfrat f Bicycle Suits. — idee Gn a he is the head, accepted it and seemed Thira Inning. = —— — — . Wool Cheviot Pa ; ane | BeRwlneton's trainer, Fred Heriow, wan on mighty glad of acquiring such a fine| Dobbs wag right under. Bowerman’ 1 heeded ee ile threatens] and when Judge MeDowell called for Wide on piece of architectural work, Cheers re- | fly when it dropped. Steinteld’ couldn't ‘ * l6ib By berry enthir a lates : re Gay Toy veatertay, and he made the fur ty. tty sounded and re-echoed for a period close Bien uueay va roller and the Glants’ ts oh ena tt mainitocd o see the | tae 90) anil $100, he forced + 4 i itcher got to first. Van’! vas é i Gly “Anish of the alcohol automobile race ee Ta ere re eee onto five minutes, and then the Glunts| juitied déwn by Crnwtonl,” Beckles took $008 Mitt oe Maurice F ae Mie te and Helnies got down to work. in Smith's foul lift. No runs. | E $2000 Mitt ANOS. faurice Farnum won, having covered Lauder got Hoy's bunt to Doyle in $2.00 Bye! Shoes. OS: the 512 kilometers (318 miles) from Arras Giants Fast in Practice. tume. Dobbs drove the ball into Jones's 5M brad i $ fn 7 hours 7 minutos and 48 4-5 seconds. hands, Smith attended to Beckley nd |B ire che Camers nn F300 bber! i The race against time hy alcohol auto ‘The Glants were first out, and the] his grounder, No runs, 4x5 Chic Camera... 10.50 | “Toe, Rupee Fe ee ciniate ia aid %5 way they picked up grounders and DKK. oes | . Bitppers = Abe ' Moblles organized by the Minister of AK-| ge emar juette tad, Me Thorapaon, who Themed files made the jocal fans gape Fourth Inning. |B $00 Ru, 4. 4 Piculture, M. Dupuy, from Champihny to! siaiea tede Lauder was given a life on C ‘ Naess ee aa eee cre | Mtnsgts em Mantis TSS lll be sashlng = ia mpeader@ents and! how. andl then ail),,Uauder wasimiven a iite on Corcoranta itis ray 4 1 \ Berar ulciretera; vorall veaterdny |awcen iene trotters: Thon Tat Ne heaetmal co emia etree ea Eon et eon as hil iraeehoeacal remark would be passed out such as}anothor mess, this. tne of Jones's rol: | ¥'ne ‘Tonite Solugon: oy aes ; Rae aiciorneter te caual to A208] si0i abut the ‘paddock Im Knickerbtehers, an | all racegoers aa "Father Bill” Why Gorilantiwan made tothe Bir) lA. | it ilalno wonder thoaa) fellows (ere eo'iler, | Dories: knock it Mteepo. Vena ese aeelee 3 4 ig Dee toeal ore mile Gurer a little Mure as there ta to be aren there, {he was dubbed “Father Bill" no one land an ocer of the Hergh soclety hap- well up in the race for the pennant.”| Jones's undolng at segond. but the G@tactai at Leona. it wan probably because he al-| pened on the racetrack in time to catch |The boye from the Hast showed UP ex | wag nipped. too. trying to score ‘on the i Basel ball Un - stole second but was left | [| $7.50. All-Wool Scotch Gheviot W. K. Vanderbilt, jr. was among the| The crlehrated Hogtinh brood mare Brlert ertoots byl wave bunch of youngsters In| Dal th ot cvedingly well in thelr preliminary work | piay, Do: competitors, but n pinion of his auto-|Suretoot, waner ot the Rpm Deroy, ie dead at | rag UL e Alyce Reo ne 1 ae dae ve rm: i Mobile broke and he was obliged to] thn Lexington breeding tarm of A. nen training for fockevs, Daly has been | “Phat's cruel, You'll have to stop |and the sportive New York spectators| there, for Bean liftei the ball to Dobbs. | B§s'to qii-w BRAS | fi fo: and Su; » No rans, baad les. @bandon the race at Fontenay {rom Toaltng @ Ally by Malma, now In we Rrenok | AMOUR for thie tt Mcer. were willing to wager that the Reds} “y juger round Crawford's rap too hot a BP Burnunl covered, the wiidio diatance| its dee’ win enteral poe recsaster iesr:]) ‘Jie has turned out many a good jock- aueried the old man, | would be second In the game when it}to handle, so the Heinle hi wed veneerent nnea r e nie reached first fe) n oO re) a few good oe an finished safely. Magoon tried to, bunt his third as ern oas > ores out of that hot | WA Me fenlows did their stunt too, {strike and was out, Crawford didn't 4 PB NDT S nd. when he tried co. stenl— 65 CORTL TREET. ; pom Champleny in twelve hours, cane Hioctaadt ey, He has turned out : } ‘ nue cand fifty-one and fFoUr-AEA ny crannan sailed tor Paris vewtentay wien | ROFAEA. but that was sot Daly's fault iho omoer barn ne s = the intention of mabing b on the Preach | HI horses aro tho most erratic on the Ou, spila,; said Daly. |but only the biased rooters could see | powerman's throw was there first. Cor. ; mes ce turf, He may be Inst one day and) oie, remot in een, (AS | where it ccmpared with the Giants. But |coran war deceived by the location of : : MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. Gisnes aH adaciay ches veslal (c first the next and there is no oMelal | and t fearleasly Into the tu [evr ctice has no bearing on the result ‘aylor’s curves, runs 7 3 " judecoiah SMT Cans Rosita cand domtcree ote | ear aticer Tf he ‘way satiafied "The Bech | ofa game Pitty tuning. ire‘ Prices Tumble.) ell a Meh ae jeminole to Daly has been a racetrack character | Mit was eatiated Daly withdrew |” T have made “enormous reductions tm prices for‘ {Bpectal to The Even na Worth) leis for years. One of } Wa Sntnade of | hy coae a Hard to Pick a Pitcher. jimelgon sat down after swinging wild. SPORTING GOODS. thle special sale no dealer can, compete ith : Chk > 2: his ene ie jade a T s the on! or bist =; ¥ je oa jowerma had te eyes ie; have 7h, i whit it be ; they i RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK. May | after the secant race veatorday Woot. are. | WOO, Which accounts for his peculiar | C (yanithe mpoden ong, bit tha A 2. || ‘atenaadl Rose) weniceditoin Oe sere the ball for. ne knocked tar YN) sis’ cttorea ti about halt usual prices. ‘ %—The entries for tomorrow's races |Grath, owner of Flamboyant, put tna claim for] imp. They tell a goad story Daly | ko0d Horses now. They ore afl of the |badiy. and to do it he intended pitching | enough away to get three bases before | H tf d Ti | 49 Are ax follows J, U, Beggin's Sonieg, by OeléAnch--Laay Gert. [ANd hla) woorten leg. A tender-hearted | frAnkiurter varicts, Daly ts 4 wealthy lene fellow wio WAS In the best form. [it was returned. Three strikes sent artior res, te Miia (Race—Selling; tor vy [Fate whonewas entered” at 8K) Sie , man, owning considerable real. eatal 2 his ho slanted | Laylor to the bench, Magoon helped | Palmer 48; 34 Tough Tires, $1.49: ia] aey ple racekoer once saw Daly steaming the and a big hotel in Hartford, ¢ Frank Sparks was the one wi Van out. No runs $3 Duples, $1.26 Akrons, 99c.; $3 Arob Tires, ae , ; a) > meta ett ——--——~ — | _van was where Steinfeldt’s fy dropped. | Ap LSpparteh. dasolog, $1 99; 38 Carrlage ‘Tiros, den Cottage “ i | Pleta’s lift fell ant. Hahn | 33 SIE AatO 2832 5 ven conse” | “JUMPERS” JUMP BACK. | TWO FIGHTS FOR “CORBETT.”| BOXING AT PATERSON. | NEW LONDON GETS FIGHT. | tanned.» $50 CLEVELAND CYCLES, $24 jen two-yeer-olde, Are | = — | —— —-— Brook! and others [ PERSONALLY GU. Muaveruiaelslaoe r . f I rooklyn, 2 PERSONALLY GUAR d Fn ial ; measr tee im i" a eth : at Will Tackle Broad and Bernstein Board of Aldermen Grant License | May Consent mrea for Me-|CLARK AND TENNEY NES) ATEANE, Savotiten | Caner ‘yee 1 unjoie apected to De So. Betore Meeting M a Bout There. . poner ace oe eH, 67-60 to 893.60 10 PHILADBLPHIA, May 16.—The Phila- seine ae vee Be ar ight) 1 Sy Soar | hn teh on ship bat SUSPENDED FOR ROW. ie Dunn's Golf School, thepet Ret re aepnGanecanNeneacls Falses i 10 Wood it : punk Corbet eo feather-welgh # Will be resumed again pat-| The feather-welght championship oa ¥ ” tahoe Aleck OF i [Known asx the Athletics, have loat two fights before he tacl " tov ; * ‘ mt Sew Lon 5 West 42d St.) | ————— p mp Tics ace-Nationa! Stallion Rave, Ave ture |more of their valuable players. ‘Those Datta Det Lay ‘tackle Terry MoGov- |The Hast Bide A. ¢ of that city has McGovern will be f ugh aun 14 ray CHICAGO, May 16—Mannger Fred Eee ee crvist0l of itu Miser |who have jumped are “Chick Fraser. | Gionahin, fis frat fant wilt be with ed) a nse from the Hoard of/ don. Conn. on oF be ore et. Ie ai. {clarks of Pittsburm, and Firat Baseman ' Willie Dunn, who will give CYC (0 ae Mer Lat ei the crack pitcher, and big Lajole, the | skid’ Brow, with whom he hatched men to pull off weekly shows, and Crowley has given wp 8 Tenney, of Boston, have been Indefin- lessons inetore by appoint- Headguarters for Columbias, Ram . I Me } aptiin Fraer bas signed nt te box a Duna Bout betare, the ranged a good card of houte be-|ing the fight in Hartford, and has Nad, clapeadad ine Beara it’ Go esson ¢ by app’ Pee ty lta Acrobat Morea tie, With the F nia National Len Denver A. (May 2 he ohamplons oxers of Patersaniand those| cided to bring of the contest at New os BY ment and y Prices former jorney «Now am, while Lajole has nat announced aa | gecond haut will be with oe elt fran, Hragkign cho are ae, wed those! London. Crowley, has secured permis of the-Natlonal League for engag ' Special attention given to ff] #8, now 416.0 to #2000, Al) axencie anal st what team he will play with the east wide box ’ inder the man-) 0094) mn Mayor Dart and the Com-| ing in a fist Aight on the Pittsburg avin out Goif courses. ail’ wheels now hers with former prise Peurth Race—Grani Sat eepleshase, | sowald that Lajole, too. has signod ‘orbet, and Bernate jwgement of Dan Gallagt of Brook- mon Counell the latter city to hold | grounds yesterday, John T. Brush, who ay Ng OU Oe lia Tin Ageney for all Ameri: tres. handicap, four-yes ward. & wa {with Col Rogers's club, aser if (0 clustons in a #ix-round boul bef 1 bene t in that town and has gone| } w Full line ot Willie Dunn at from ; 4 |rovelve $2400 sniary hay had all of the efibe tn Ont on Ju | ithe th, 0 is president of the Board, wired James Hcholls Spebial Clubs ff] R&tusire combination bargains in aundet iia ‘a half mile ‘ ieee vetnge removed trom the iopker | ticles of ; Jim Glbvonw whl reteree tho boutas| AReMbeltie white petals te mecliaN’ in| A. Hart to-day of the wotio and Nicholls Spetial Clu 1I3,.NA r+ OPEN Lae: ie Jot the Athletic's chi ‘ nave been “hoth, boys which will be of ten rounds duri | 7). oi BI prepanlys be genieag tn By BREAD always in stock, from 3.00 ! SSAU ST. EVENINGS, Miagdon 1, i | E 25to.. i A ; 5 : | of the Clubs, une fe. 1 Golf Giubs ” EAGVE unt Ne: 2 Baw Siubs 128 $1 00a Week fits Mitchel ir | Ber i 20°! NewS AND NOTES OF THE AMATEUR BAbb PLAYERS. |e. f)'gogm i Halls 5.75 Goll Balls Mt Bails BUYS ANY CAMERA : ed three-year-old Bille wie \ | SHAR i: 4 ty] roan 4 B $ ALL THE LEADING MAKES Ec. Sa AMATEURS, ATTENTION! ‘ner temas aoe iia SBDAR SS asus #! he Evening World will print from time to Wye Tagiloniage WM The Lanter 10% 5 og | dye Monday Wednretay and Saturisy Rrenines | time pictures of captains and ‘“star’’ players of Het fpltisseissa Sta $9 00 A. $9.00 the amateur teams of Greater New York, Send | ary el $2. WEEK 2. . * SG \Apsirrovidence oh i bia Uys any Bicycle Ces ied photos, with short description, age, &c., of I ferany 4 th | 1, THK LEADING BAKES. WINNERS AT WORTH. players to Sporting Editor Evening World, a» SBA es Big Cash ieee Pulitzer Building. Tree, MRIS Bargains, aces scheduled to be here _ ZEDISON PHONOGRAPHS.” a CREDIT} SB ORe RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS ; of ine teitten A fay oss Gm Lets . MORRIS PARK RACES ie “ ¥ x the Lome and Uneeliane He t / 4 ma. | ma ih eee pe,» bn ce Haws 12th Day, Feiday, May seth, ts : ; Fata a fae Pie = een, ih ee Te ’ 4 tonne ' wa, indug Lettned r Medics x Mette Sats BP tate ake mins it : , bet * Malis, Niedded Vane, Cap | OLD DK, GiINDLE, + roe + : . ‘ . + sesag wate . . org ne Chak * (eT Y my . Oy eee er eee lire) PRN a petals ‘eeu 4 + - ot Vue t ‘ Co Tle lnstner 4 * be ty uke i) she apnne ns ae meee oe , ees Tad + pooe ab) Beevky abl” ality . | * a Coed - ° . eee G , sé jp Be : ‘ we . . - we ste ‘ . eee 7 “= Nominee | ’ a ’ + hemor “i ; 1 is . o- os r* ot fe. sean seem pave pompen oat 4a e Yenen sa, { an ew nerd 7 Orem © i io py vers ; oe » me ‘ Mertenen ane sation Vahey 8) is iaditl nth” fete 4 % ws on) Phi Aho seotnsee | wre “Soroere TP We EE ee EE eee A oe x: ote ee ee ee eee eae, corm nee i +7 . 4 ten be - ‘? li i lis 7

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