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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1902. . ATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. CODY LOST SUT M’COY, FLOORED FIVE TIMES, HAD NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEFEAT BY CARTER. Miss HOVT WON'T AGAINST GOLFER, GOLF THIS SPRING. Rey. J. L, Lasher Fought Claim Decision of Ex-Woman Cham- for $5,000, but Is Willing pion Delays Opening of to Do Anything for Yonng Team Match Championship O'Hagan. Season Until Friday. ) The decision of Miss Beatrix Hoyt, champion woman golfer of ‘9%, '97 and ‘98, declining to play golf this season, has resulted in the withdrawal of the Bhinnecock Hills team from the M. G. A. championship tourney and the postpone- ment until Friday of play that was to have been begun to-day, The Shinnecock Hills team, however, will remain In the association and will compete in the in- dividual championship, June 10-14, at the Essex County Country Club, which will be one of the great events of the season. The women’s metropolitan season will open Friday, when the Class A circuit begins with a match at Morristown between the Essex County and Morris County women. The Class B clreuit will be opened at Dongan Hills, Staten Island, in a match between the Rich- mond County Country Club and the Apawamis Club. In the latter match Miss Genevieve Hecker, the present national champion, and the metropolltan champion for the past two years, is the star attraction, as she Is playing from the Apawamis Club this year ingtead of the Essex County Country Club, whose team she led las Be CORNELL PLAYS THE INDIANS, Baird, Redskins’ Captain and Catcher, Has Two Lacerated Fingers, but Fluckily Fills Thomas O'Hagan, a young caddy of the Nyack Country Golf Club grounds, who sued Rev. J. L. Lasher, of New York, for $5.00 for the loss of an ey Jost his ‘suit in the Rockland ¢ ¥ Supreme Court. ‘This is the first case - of its kind ever tried In this country. Rey. Mr. Lasher, who {« In charge of the Episcopal Church of Christ, corner of Broadway and Seventy-first street during the tliness of regular Pastor Rev J..8, Shipman, ts an enthusiastic golfer. While playing at the Nyack Country Club last August he drove the ball Against the left eye of his caddy, Thom- as O'Hagan, ‘The boy was considerably out of the Mne of play, but the clergyman sliced the ball so badly that it swerved. Mr. Lasher took the caddy to New York at his own expense and he was treated by Dr. William Hepburn, of the Manhattan! Bye and Ear Infirmary. ‘The bo} father brought suit against Mr. Lasher, | the case being tried before Judge Dickey and a jyry. / Dr, Hepburn testified the boy's eye- Sight coud be restored. | Mr. Lasher was on the stand half an hour. For the plaintiff there were only two witnesses, the caddy and local phy- gieian. Rey, Mr. Lasher does not want any more golf playing, but he is now willing to do anything for the boy. DR. RIDDLE BEATS BLUES IN HANDICAP Corkscrew Punches, Jabs and Up- percuts Didn't Stop Brooklynite, Who Slugged with Great Effect. s clear and he self. Tie was Homer Selby, (Rpecial to The fvening World.) |flabbiness, his skin. w PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May %—Kid| appeared to be his ol Carter gave Kid McCoy the hardest jeaquired by his brothe pounding the Hoosier has ever had in|Jimmy McAvoy and George Grant. his fistic career, The two men met at) Carter was second y Jack M mick the Industrial Hall last night In a #ix-|and Kid Howard, Bert Crowhurst was round bout and twice during the limited | referee. bout the gong saved McCoy, while his DLL hb ting generalship was the only thing| Carter Jed his jeft, which reached that prevented his receiving his quietus MeCoy's chin. M retailated with during the last four rounds of the fight. | Tht on head and tight left on It was a fierce, hotly contested passage- | Carter reacued the Kid's head at-arms and Carter was clearly entitled |Wung hard right MeCoy put to the decision, had one been rendered, | his, lef! ene Ane MeCoy showed all his old-time clever- ness and pounded Carter's face until the! latter was bleeding from the nose and. eye. Carter proved a glutton for pun- ishment and only came back for more. Carter started the ball rolling from the first tap of the gong and kept It going | The Feld sworked his sett, to until the limit was reached. SfeCoy, fn | (ee eee ee eee ee ae desperation, tried upper cuts. his famous; awing on the neck wascn Jari corkscrew pinch and Jabs to no effect, |‘Phe latter got abet Carter had his man worried through- | Which shook Garter up out. He bore in on him, taking a left} Carter was bleeding, ai facer or right swing to reach his op-]up his jabbing unill Van ponent’s body or face. Hb put plenty | ovenIng. and, with a rigit-swtng a a me of steam in his blows and landed with|only ‘to receive anotire smash on the telling effect. Jaw. He we Wo aagtln 1 the friendly gong came ty his assistance, MoCoy Droppea ‘Trice. yw Bk am : hb : istance, 1 Round, jabbed y ers nose and Both men Ww vutioned 4 round for hitt breakaways. This was M nd. d Round, (Continued from First Page.) won by a head. Lux Casta was two : lengths back, During the first round MeCoy had . + wae } = FOURTH RACE, matters pretty much his own way, but] Vincoy”s recuperative powers were in His Position. 1 The Pocantico Handicav; for three-year-olds at the end of the second round Carter|round, but Carter was after hiv and ; mile and a sixteenth, aaa dropped McCoy with a right swing} landed aw swing on the jaw, which (Special to Th ) ; iS jocks. St.HIf.Fin, Str. F which landed fairly on the jaw. Mc-|f¢llowed with a lef: on the ribs. | MeCoy ITHACA, N.Y. aye ” : ) Pixie Line, 116, Odom... 3 ge 1h Coy went down and staggered to his|{elt and Tent yon eee tie! ibe with i t Nae Bs Heno, 126, Burns 2h 2 fects Ci Ne: i ODS ert and right, when Carter drove his ner brought the Indian team t Smart Set, 107, Michaela & 6 ect Carter) was) after, nim Uke lay bull ect onto BeCoys Jaw, and ithe datter to Ithaca to meet Cornell to-day, His Par Excellence, 92, Red'n 1 4% 44 and another right swing on the jaw own for the count. He managed Steer Reon Me Crane 4 146 herpes i : to stagger to his fect. He kep: away aggregation was In bad shape. Capt. sent im sprawling against the post.|from (a. rand evaded the blow sopor Batrd, the team’s catcher, on his way to Stare good. Won driving, Time—1.47. The lightly-weighted Trump raced to the front. followed by Heno and Par Wxeellence, who ran_on even terms. Dixie Line and Smart Set trailed. ane held this order to the top of the hill where (Dixie Line and Smart Set closed on the leaders. Trump and Par Excel- He was gone, but the gong sounded flye |fle He Jand conds after he struck the floor the| Wen Carter second time and he was lifted to his|csunt of) rner. Mad the ‘blow been delivered | wobbling ten seconds previously, MeCoy would ered Mei with a left on the jaw, and have been counted out. meh Maa iv Guceratrests/butithe jence died away and Heno and Dixte SPABICE ME ee Tee ie doy ty, Hm the, eee sk In the next round Carter sent McCoy ReatinGana to grass a second time and the famous Cerner rattling drive from the furlon . home resulted in a win for Dixte “4 middle-weight was forced to'take the ten |, MeCoy staggered Carter with a lett a left flush in the face ng his right like a f_i went to grass, On thi 1in, but he was nd weak. Carte ain stag~ Ithaca caught two of his fingers in the ar door and lacerated them badly. ‘There was no sub \) take his place and he had a hard time in holding Decora. Cornell's team was regular and her playing was far superior to the work in Saturday's game with Michigan, The fielding was clean and there was plenty of hitting. on the jaw ecelved a ‘ Matisinicont ctametea. To OF seconds count. Again did Carter upset) in return, ithe men fought wildly Me The Batting Order. Bie rE pers McCoy's equilibrium and seven seconds} Coy again reached Carter's jaw with a Comal fal a al 4 ’ ca ed efore e y clous uppercut nd followed -orne! “arliste Indians, Rie abectsws one) foe Unrdacraarsoite and wei KID M'COY. were ‘counted before the Hid auMslentlyi/a “wicked lan on the. nose witch ade Brewater, If. Norl, 2b, E KIDCARTER. _ Brews recovered to continue the contest, and} Carter see sta Youngdeer, rf. ‘Withers mil r then swu —— Be Bai fe Pec patting here the bell came to the timely ald of the saulnrely on Me& a + Bald, (Cy, 3 ters, whts, Jocks, St, . Str.Place, IRA ES AN PHI | sap diy | the, count was taken ninnery, ¢. Pigeon, cf, ote eH, PIRAT bccn wi am atangering pi | ace ity AO ADVANCE GUARD'S CHANCES [20,0 With’ ; “Holloway ..... 21418 99 across the ring. Again ald McCoy | found’ them’ ciinghea’ and feeling Ferguson, 1b, Nepaew, 1b, i eels Dommy, 146, Mr. ena A negotiate with the ring floor In the] Ured. Drake, rf, Pedro, It. i Se ee LAY RED-HOT GAME. |irtri’routt ani took'the count: owna Five IN BROOKLYN HANDICAP. |i) E80i, * . Tet 5 “ = C again rte 0s les d e " Syiiag Aare ae 3 MWe ie uc ba ak OL McCoy Wan Fighting Hard. swung on MeCoy'g ane paecay | sand Umpire—Auburn, 4 i, 144, Mr. ‘ “Ci 5 vice oon the fac " Ia . —_-— 7 r During this time McCoy was not tle. | peache Carter's on veroaux 7 3) B18 45 ‘ (Continued from First Page.) y reached Mae's stomach anc t . 5 a : 1 D'or alae = He Jenves ae anne aia bad fisitoas Kept att hammer and ing, the Likely to Go to Post Saturday a Close Choice Standing of the Clubs, . ‘ ° 6 bleeding profusely from the ri! eye | for a e was thrown to. the - nay 148, Mr, gled to left. Bean struck out. Doolin] grounder.’ Conroy out. Hulswitt to Cart . and never |#d_each tighter valniy. tried f ith Blues and Herbert. Club, L, PC, J 477 ® caught Wagner's foul. No runs. firal. One run a and nose, Carter was game never | iow. Mccoy: oF w u an erpert. Pittabure .. ee ¢ Tee aasae, °| Ne ees sani ee ut a. a eisai healtated to return the compliment, | and as the round lowed Meco Chicago 3 MS + Grand Opera was a 2 to 5 chance nS: SEventh: ROnlp se: In the fifth round McCoy was very weak | two hard ri on the Jaw. He was | Now York 538 St 916. .200 1 as he was entitled to-be on form, He} Hulswitt singled. ‘Hallman out, Leach} Chesbro pitching. Dougloa nd 0 eneralsh! t eat | ® bad way us he went to his corner. - ; Hoston 458] Brooklyn 1018 257 \ was the best horse and the best gente: | to first. Childs fanned, Burke handied| Barry. singled, Douglas weored end) cused 2 a Ala de bey reetein en The Brooklyn Handicap increases In| to him, and he not only has to make MERICAN LEAGUE. q an rider, Mr, Sid ‘Holloway, had the] Wulte's grounder, No runs forced him, Chesbro to Conroy advantage, keeping out of harm's way. ; d Six, tas the day of the race draw: |‘) lost grou At he must go around | ci P.C,|_ Clu, i ount. Grand Opera went to the front| Bransfeld struck aut. Burke singled.| out, O'Conor to Conroy. tlulswitt| Both men were tired at the beginning | McCoy showed the benefit of the hard The fine showing made by A! | is s. Naturally he runs further | Detroit Boston . ft flag fall and cut out the pace, fol-|Leach fled to Dooln. White threw fanned. One run of the last round, but McCoy was too| Work of his seconds and landet three| vance Guard in his last two races has, than any of his competitors Chicago lowed_in close order by Star Chamber] OConnor out, No runs | Bean’ walked. Wagner out to Brown. |? ‘i vmaterial damage | "ccesslve Jabs on Carter's nose. He i Beis x uA £ BEN Philad fnd Seminole. They ran this way to Beak meer te Beane: [tar gone to do any material damage| then ran into a wicked left wing whit | Sat Ms stock sailing toward par, and being a quick beginner and a |s the stretch, where Grand Opera came Third Inning. Invcout, Hulswitt to Doolin. Leech flew }to Carter, When the gong sounded the | straightened him inter followed | he ts Ukely to go to the post a close horse, will have a big advan- EASTERN « » ‘Away and won as he pleased by a couple| ‘Thomas singled. Brown flew to Bean. |t0 Doolin. One run. close of the bout It was all McCoy ABAD me . ton Ne and} cholee wit s and Herbert hese et the fact that Roehampton ie} Club. W. Le Pt W. be pe an rine, while Bousle Dummy, com Thomas Het 2, intra on Douglas's Eighth Inning. could do to reach his corner unassisted. | the th eee oenene AN should make a great race of It, but the ly to set a cracking ‘pace for the | Rochester «11 3 -i88 Torunt 5 . ’ Men ier eden fOh the ase ee ee eeteecceathty airUCK. Outs DONsIa8!) Haliman walked: Childs aacrif Carter was not much better, but two] plant ty on McCoy's nage pital advantage should be with Blues if the in anilacmay Hurt the Barrell Gandiot cementing Nera Ba < pla stole second. Dooin fanned. INo runs. Teta an Both | SIXTH RACE, Leever 1s first. Davis Burke to Gat ts fanned qalinan rounds mo probably would have | men dla short ar by Work and M>Coy's | fleld le larg fate if he tries to race with Mr, Fo! ewark 9 S$ (521) Worcester 41 Handicap; for three-year-olds and up; mile and promer ea goy flew to Th mas Urounder vain OB: HOMAs'S | itnessed McCoy's fnal extermination worked his left on Carteme HS Both Advance Guard and Herbert are | Jansbee’s colt. Rain and a muddy track & sixteenth Secale secon Ot thine ot Bans O'Connor singled. Chesbro sacrificed,| MeCoy was a different man when he] which Was covered with blood. Ha slow beginners, and {tis a big | Wil kill Advance Guard's chances. It Starters, Joeks. ciation. | Wagner singled, ‘Branty’s angle ced Doom to first. Davia singled. O'Con:| entered the ring to what he was two) anne Whi, rele ang lett. but missed. | ne to to be compelled to| Will help Herbert greatly Br. Tuddie. 1r, «SETI | the score. Burke infield singled.” fh por en "eh sala eer weeks ago when he aet Fred Russell gong sounded, “Mecay wast {eee nis 1 large fled. | Roehamp snot mind soft going, a Martin fleld out. Hallman unassiste!, on Lea i eos ae lost all his! to his corner almost gr ae ale = en | nor does B but of course the we.ght le, Ode 7 run the same ring Bs, had lost all his’ to h almost gone The shortest way around is never open - b! Garbuncke, 104, Odom grounder, Two runs Wythe a ——— , on the latter is a heavier load in the . Kamara, ' 106," Shae y. firm going. The “Won by Dr. Riddle iat i Fourth toning. mud than on on Hues W econ itt petired on Conroy's throw Brookly Jil be a great race unle: Beate i aii rairad on Conta’s shun ‘NOTES OF THE AMATEUR BAkb RbAYE RS. Brookivn wil ea great race unles “ Childs out. Conroy | » Br any, wW hnite | \ Mr. Belmont Is not superstitious, y y MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. |',,\W#ner One runs 1 NN AMATEURS, ATTENTION! \ ty oscuy stale No, asa Westchener [J FOR MEN, WOMEN AND éHHLOREN, a Davis him, Hallewill to # - #5 zB i Most men have “a horror of anything Iemcl o The Crning Wort patiently arent! tne Rew The Evening World will print from time to deen he tinge Tt they hanes i ag PER RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, May |‘? Thomas. No runs “ ” ber ion it they are Uneasy nul the WEEK. ®%.—The entries for to-morrow's ra Fitth Inning. time pictures of captains and “star’’ pisyers of}; REO ee er eos ein Orage e follows: ‘0 fanned JouRias first on BOE OWNELS AW DO ANG Se een ! Mp Mare eitle eaten; ose ant are: | Burnes Jugal Tle woletaeconty Tart the amateur teams of Greater New York, Send }; Noo aia muomramme winds at I Al Any QU Fut Cen Lice Sire. Be aaaerargl aac tet photos, with short description, gc, Sea, a ce a see SN ANRIATTA Beran ora AN Victor 12 man's great ston “and Douglas’ fine players to Sporting Editor Evening World, ihe, thetee ith day of the month, too, CLOTHING CO. . Becond Race — For malden th: eouree. 3 a ont ha the crack colt Bue acting and He. lives in No. 13 Id 3d aves, near O5th at of Weatehestee, “He won the rich Nac NEW vonk {2274 3d ave,, near 124th st, eryearsolty. | fanned. runs. Pulitzer Building. i 05 nasa Sixth Inning. ; oI . . 07 Jack M i i et y ; t Hawitt single Haliman flew. to . ‘onal Stallion on the thirteenth day’ of 4) White Crest Numeral sults AIRS Atma ApS it urn gamien with mame, ‘The team In composed nad 4 theunecting, If there $s a hoodoo tn the | 295 Sth ave., near 25th of 4 Frankfort | Silver “tx sind, 800 did ‘Thomas | Seay Ae Hoe ster ar Brome. and aelty e Arte Kumider it in to be hoped it will aktp BROOKLYN—700 Broadway. ; Pearl Pinder Minsequigue i ga. Brown forced ‘Thoma Doge Tm oan He Fas nota particularly in- OFKN KVKNINGS, , Third Ruce—For filly two-yeai our an Onroy. O06 M4 wy game eresting day 4 ve er. A Mai tucionm my f 1 | Leash aingled) “O'Connor hit ufoty Tiger Juniors would like to book tw Kea They to Jereating day AL, Wantehanieds Hy Hilzaverh Dunter Loach out, Dooin, Hallman to Hulswitt with nitorsied toa CAMA Averaging sixteen yoare Broun 1 ry re itooar TRATES HENCE eonraiE ee Bet wiih teas 8 Medtugi nia GRACE: Hae UK eT He cares Pace Sportsmen's Goods. Iimvetuous i ce « Hallinan Dootn Divis| Frea 5 eeineand a | Wo | Wi Katies wleo played. be even except the start and ‘hava. Daly... ucenta sures ae . An) 18 captain and: star.) andineeath: aires | baseball clu: played tte aleiamera Ac || Andrew Grace (a thestar.thind bases! t tthe horees ran to form and «1 Mtl of the Wis pitaGen Gronobit, Juniors. Hes} the Iiigeion, Callas team, have. ett, yin serrated then hy tT may, Saban A crite taal tia crowd, wax well, pleased COMBINATION BICYCLE Cl CO. Lave’ Note pine "Pannen, HARVARD MEETS Neh He ie a goon) dates whlcs, ther wold Hee te StNIK aH i y for the Oaks werr rth tee an bate Syery winner was heavily played, and Lpse Bicycles, $12.08; Remingto Jane J batior, ining two twasbagmern and | 4 ’ bitin 1) sit for the ata \ and hat a hin batt hi were icorrespondinialy, c= | wnat, $12 8 aetvoed at ue pricoe, ata Withera tn A three-bagger in 4 recent game, Fred-| inen rendach, Maaager he Oak a pitet ve was forme: pressed ne wisdom ie prese: ge $12.98 ern, $16. Other’ Migh> wi rf LEHIGH TEAM. | i SCO RARE ORS ee Nt pant tut aeven th The oy Riad gt urowd ie momething aston: |, teas ate tegtuped, choles fit ig J atte 1 ears old qtinaer hve ishing. Hoyal, & maiden from the Hag: [fig to ta. Muadreds ‘of second-hand wheels Fe tempesyaarcoies anal —— A.C. of Hoboken, eroeaed bats nguridd nh ra ———— | fh Manic, Wik added to the CHy txldind {11 got fonaiton. #8 up.) Tals Ie the FACTORY Waeven derinne yoar-olde and den Ju and won by « score of agin » ary Tas ») one had an opportunity to} cCoMBINE for the sale of tires, Genuine G, puke. 110 Smam Set rv Speclal to The Bvening Worl) The Arctics, forme ° ate 4 A the pitching for the | TENA’ Pinneriy( ae nt Jook him up or ascertain what he had | 5. ‘tires, $1.08. Hartford tires, juvenile, tit ts 40 Hanover’ Quoc fF) CAMBRIDGK, Mass. May 9.—Har- | ft F 4 mortem and f ae been doing, yet he was backed Off tho single-ibe tire, 3. Orher cholce tires 05, lander... f high Fe Re Ae Reare Oke the Keatures of A defeated the Governvr hoards and won yery easily 1 At From. the. aacr! wale of the. gre reese Ueto et 96] vard cromed ta Lehigh at | being Datta fi K bya more of I to 12, py good bat . team) would tke to Handicapper, who has been knoe! ing | Ww, hington sock we uote #2 and 1. gas Lampe, ib, Dindtesneeet ternoon on Sold A hart gain (aretlon and the Matting of en Linehan. Teame wishing to bok strung pitcher to" play holitayn plait in Warioum taeda alten the moets | ane he.” curkso i Fates ixth Race—-Wihers mile id JWAK Hol expected, 6 the viaitura had |the pat kame at) “wle We Arete % Nii attenn peareaadramn, Can [ant Suudave Average, wrveiuadn Mt’ slemeed | the st. Alphonets Gecond Team would ike to Ing, began, was heavily, bc leet rom ihe. Other sundries proportionately “low,” Open Be" oure nider seg | Aeraady Jost 16) Penvasivientiis Un WY AL tor che f would she ta lerrange a | hot oie SCION street, ‘Wines HobéKen, Ms J Mintieen to ‘usencasura sears, orig. suitapie | Maney. Hoth of these horses were the! a4 NASSAU ST, other i01 ride het nf . ; The Sunset Bawedall Club, of South Hrool Inducetienta, They would Ike (» heer from the| Medioms of public play. It was no -t WRbOF ve eens, BR Georgia Gardne 101 The Datiin K team averaging #13 » Hirookly ¥ * ned lie i 18 | i D . & Order, Te REN min Ratu Sa te Mla ehe, auld like fo tok waimes with teams averaging | Indevendente, of Union Course; Union Course A, | DUNC ON the part of a tow men. It is Mi ats Oe r eit soe vate atures Bh ayant Peete a treck Hares WILN LeRINE By ere ne eee rete a etees nan course 4.) no wonder that the layers are bemoan 5S yard Lehigh a RY aka iturdeys after May 31 tor lant two Sundaye in June and all Sundeye and’ a? «within 1M) miles of New York, Ad Ay thelr 44 ‘ate and turning thelr slates | a —___- ab. ) Theta homas ®. Anfrews. f West One Hundred | Holldaye in July, August. ant boptember open! aren J. J. O'Connell, Bt. Alphonaus Club, No. | (the w . ie 2 tate Pinata Mnewn” xn ain'Weot"Ooe ttre) Haze ly hanait ogi tn Guat dg, Cannel : Ee ane of the day waa tne | MORRIS PARK RACES RESULTS AT WORTH eee te A \ Fran ae cs dateatat Mott A.C. by a| Meteniachs 210 Conover street, tirmiyn, N.Y | og Ul epee bidding up st. Handicapper wha was WESTCHESTER, N.Y, S me a ae Bingen A: Sidtteeeaehey*and Ran |The Nighthawk F.C. deeated tne Wiad | 884 tn dxcuse for’ Father Bil Paiytta’ ge (15th Day, Tuesday . | ; © Genitals, of Marlom, who claimed the [am Chink and Lawe i : aa Foun | on the swar path. aod the fur will no] The Pocantico OP TRACK, WORTH. May | 2 oe Jrainlonmhin oe ania aerating WAG ote | rng pc. 0, deteated the Fi Vat. they would ike. to heat Yeon etna | doubt Ay for tha rat of the meeting, Independence Day aces run here to-day resulted ay|${ 1, Kernan, rf Deawernits, pf Mm W Wot ahec ihe tian Lalenenne ond me the score Uetng 41 airong sevenegn OF sighteen Tear, old te a Aumaiony Cap Sells a fi ce, One a PK ©. ey, ¢ eraging 1416 cat, tkok games ater | mf the eo nithe an ddress Charles, Wionand, 7 eet ee nee eee inet Aiea ek wane | nae e eRe Sl toy nee ein Sse Ns ‘ WEST POINT WINNERS. ree Rane aa iWon by Beonne, re . te by addtoenlig my el tne ninth (nning after two men had been put | q Cent 1 Take 24. ave to Willa ave., thence by 10; Banta ‘Teresa for 4 So ter nmnoke Pied ela de No Bit Wom | cit tube avereKaiug alxieen (0 neventenn years | third bon pase] the Central A, €: would ithe to arran mM special Traine direct to Morris Park ae nd Drummond, third WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. Lorine oe ely veo [mia Salen AEE eatin “care ar i AG | ston Te bennett eid 86 kman arin aN vet etaitdae Veataisia ata r Piper, of Brooklyn, Among |pinst nace. £300.M. FIELD, 50 CENTS, | Ne ted the Aetena #0. |Clah. Non BOO Mast Bighty-second streei, New| tence. Be ubley, let ceeemane 1h, 1902. ‘hey would ke t0 book games | York. i he played on our grounds. D, J the Successful Contestants, ties Dissent oft, mile | RAH NRACK, BT. LOLI, May o9.—| min tema « ‘raging 12 to 14" Bo gama ad The Peanure Ih 1 ¢ would Ihe to tear] TOR Ratt Ope Hundted and Tair: ninth iret (spectal to The Hevening World.) Medical. bs ‘f rd " wrtor » 1 iret place. fr uplform ame withio 1 miles of Ve Mount Loretto B. B. Club has a few opeh Aa Nace 2 tof. WAS second, |The races scheduled to be run here to sing. nineteen, to twenty yeera te | qune tb, June 29, Bundays ia July. No guaranties | WASHINGTON, May 2.—Representu- OLD DR. GRINDLE, bird, ‘Time—| day resulted as follows fae. who oer good inducements, Buniaye] to omer: | ailarene Hugune Wbidvis, “sfoant Ie | tive Wilson, of Brooklyn, to-day re« A *, Pr PP tana lenua nd holidays Manager, ‘Thomas a Vere | retto, Prince's Bay my 0 0; + a 8 rine Wey Bieta Daughton vita ( kunranten Blanch No " eer eh suorvetbn. 00d. ah outtielder would i celved the ratings of the boys In hin] BMRi “aitiNiilt’ a acleattie eatment Gout} tind Wo 401; Teadue, 8 ts Aas pity Hine Pa tan ‘uniformed’ vena Gutriat who took the competitive ex-| aug akin cineasts. pale in ther vones, | place, was. second, und Gilbert 4 fo uy aint Youas Americas delesied, th oventeen years of ane ‘Address ‘Walter Ku amine ion for the United States Military ane throat aad melt ulbere ots mend. 4 Bt of FP. Ki. Greaceu's, 146 game oo May 17 at Contin Mo. $37 Brosdway, cily, vie Ss contestant was Leroy al, ae. Becon Race—Four and a halt fur. Panawement of TC being 1b # 1 The Yours An page atrest, ‘who | meni 1o1 on by Mindora, 1 t0 1 and 0 rm and nome, var: lows: 4. Alterman, Atak base alin to Le ipeton Bisae, {iraplace # Mo 14 re helena ba et anes fee Adartae 2 oF i ae, i a Legg LOH CS ra 1, third. | Merritt, Billott @ Co; July § [Ome Hundred and Hi en eet, aly. Ae ‘ae fi * oo wun Manhalian Shoe Ge Wovld like ue ‘J hee pina nt to domanes vas! The Crystal Field Civ has organised toe the

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