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ers Soren ar ey THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN 3, MAY 21, 1902, Manager Donovan Signs Mike Donlin, Who Will Soon Be Out of Jail—Game a Close} ean get in mis ever | The Batting Ritson! {peoial to the Evening World Piratek | Burke wae throw tossere, [Sur's ke orked as though |e yikes ald too, One run. y scooped | Fie practice they May 21.—Ned with a penrtnt is the first time GAincinnati fans that he brows end squad over are knocking Mivision as a fants three games yards in orker to In their eyes othe field did nots dashed wf four games with that began this afternoon + New York flrem throngh it ii on fs out of his elemer He has not cunning and there is good ground if the present team yne wants to k that smoke is imagine the Pirates play of the | XY the belief that one of his: sensational deals gre not confident fallen into a soft snap |i Ethe Trolley Dodgers and will w Sito pase the Bostons putting up 4 stmt arti the series with | anything from whit ash persona h tosbecomtne: Seventh Inning. bondholders, nee them when he smoke waa |fauned Beats trouble between Horace y Mathewson qperated, as such things the Cincinnat! maid a few things not one-half what have said. Nevertheless to rehearse his s: fore he springs That is Hanlon's advice. Manager Bancroft blew into town this | rying off th rucl enough to yell for them | by might need them then Giants bad a determined streak tn them | (uy tnAit Uy wame as though] third. Beaum Louls boys they were Dighth Inutog. tain of ear- that elther Christy would names Inserted in sone who warmed @utograph of Mike Donlin tucked in his ves: pocket thgt Donlin was a better best would g hances seemed " Taylor, Bowerman Ninth Inning. when he left the fas a lot of friends working to get him pardoned, and Bans lightning-like the outhpaw delivery, | got » to Ko In ‘The weather is hot « promiring a warm looked good enough in pra . and Manager But selected as| the spangles. le Just before the |, Magoon to Beckley was safe on Corco! Kennedy Leaves for New pitch Missianippt _ancing to second. [ifloy was out for his constitution and stice the gates! "the acore: to, deep centre for e ds ail out of conditio Pear ene He Is ail out of condition ny rd foul-flied Dobos sooring Boston on Tuesday, Fred Clarke, the Boston alen fous Med io Ste in's soarer a h Nona, |rhe resulta of races run here to-day Corcoran ain 8 through playing for good, Since hie} are as follows AY salistied is he with his work that he | and out, Ayold, out for plac eal Corcorai min is ever Farrel fanned 1 with his team mes go the| tot for pli Keéler beat ou Doyles | Hurlingham Play foul tumbled WINNERS AT WORTH. RACETRACK The races scheduled t fay resulted as follow Pirst Race— Won by Lila L. aaa Haperlaws clube vfteriix . 6 Willow Terrace, Ho 19 or 80 ’ Hoaly aa cavia would ke Tease | ayersainn Bieve O'Couner The Le Roy A. hook games 16 youre and | 2 ry my 10 heer from 4 i Puneeye 8 Ne 2048 pitchers », catcher; ‘iruce Brown id Mthe to arrange games| willbe Lo furnish Th veut ot| Herat, S17 W. Binty-eighip strep” NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. |GIANTS AND CHAMPIONS WHO is HE? OPEN SERIES IN PITTSBURG. (Continued from First Pare) Se The Evening World’s Turf Puzzle ar a No, 2, make a) was retarned Smith'« left fell tod Tannenilis rap rolled through Lauder = hd owas aaingle Davia's roller went ATE AR cee CIR UCU IML Eh A PRIZE OF $5 will be given for the first correct w answer that reaches the Sporting Editor of The Evening vit ‘|| World, In answering the following blank must be filled out : & oreher ant necomd” re Dose He “ries |Sectagw Oe oH! eels ons || THE EVENING WORLD'S TURF PUZZLE. M Conroys bounlen to, frat ape. Taylor wssivted Bewu papal inane DARA Fourth 1 ra The name of the man in the picture is Tyo isos was what Bowerma Lau Kk was also flelded by scored on tt. Smith di (Your name)... yul Bo wert stele boost fell to Jones. Ttenn Address . nd | tires Murke out after doing a ititle tye gling with the ball Leach) got] jy Ninith’s lift, No runs fore Firth Inning. was| Conroy helped in the retirement of Bean vior was asslated out by Burke. Van's Het was W: exon tts! ve ]descent, No runs avy]. ‘Tanneniil's tiner salled into Lauder's wm | ands, Hean had to work fast before he got Davis's grounder 19 first. taut WW, Apnea was where Conroy's fy rine, Sixth Inala, fen h thick} Doyle's foul fell to nes was retired by Leach, Davis lung and fast before he Kot Bowerman’s fly runs. were] Jones got under Beaumont’s fly. Wag- wn's{ ner spanked the ball for three bases. Doyles made a. fine one-hand stop of {Urn Branaficld’s rap and threw it to the short} plate In time to catch Wagner A wild folk. [pitch Jet Brangfeld go to third. Burke q walked, Loach'’s foul fel to Bowerman. No runs are Wagner got Lauder's boom. Jackson kin-}was h out) Sy Corey, Smith y runs Smith booster a fly to J made) nit walked. ‘Taylor took grand] the rullug waich, by the way, was rank her threw his love on’ the ground and Bmalle put hin out of the game Mathewaon went Into the box tn his ice. (He was taken right off the! neh without a minute to warm up ae | fatty hit Davis and he walked. ( Troy's hit to Lauder forced Tannenlll, at third, bur Petz threw willy to. frat and Conroy went to nt fanned, One ran. ‘Tanne- ption to tae The Purke pelved Bean out Matty was hit and waikod. Van's fly fell t doubled and ty asin nd forced Jones at cause Wagner's ff to Jackson. Smith took Banteld’s ft. Burke walked. He was caught trying to steal second, } runs i Jesse} Conroy threw Laud: out Wagner | son's fy, Burke helped Senin mt No runs. { Tred | Bowerman took Leach’s foul. Lander red] threw Smith out nneniil fed to | he | V runs, i had RE RY INNINGS. Jection [New York 02010001 0-4 Vttenure 1700001609 —— } Sy Lafayetts Heats Manbatta if (Bpectal to The Evening World.) Dutt no : M | (BASTON, Pa,, May 21.—Lafayette de- SAuGh feated Manhattan College, of ‘New York, { nday in a close and exciting game i mplaining. | saonatean 90090000 0-0 | ree | Datterien MoPhtilipa and, | ne} ST. LOUIS RESULTS. by | RAGE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, May 21.— the | First Race —Four and one-ha if fur and | longs—Won hy Sidney Walker, ; 0 to 20} rf WAX Be Chappy, third. Th 1; and Happy 14 Second Race—One mile and twenty | for | yards—Won by Lakey to 1 and and |7 to 19; Orrla, 4 to 5 for place, was pec= and Warner third. ‘Time—1.43 1-4 come | Third Race x ive furlongs.—Won_ by MeN) Sint, lo tet Vio; Juifa Junkin, 2 Was second, and Joe Goss even | third. ‘Time—107 3-4 his —— YANKEE POLO TEAM WINS. nd » Beaten by HAG; Seven Goals to 0. LONDON, May 21.—The American polo for| piayers defeated a Murlingh (i | this afternoon by seven goals to + game was one-side! throughou Englishmen (Watson. Daly. Rote 1 und Rawlins) were over given. a ince, J. KH. Cowdin expertenced what | soled Hike a bad fall Me was thriwn against a fence, but he was not hurt es fo) ley Poxhall Kens how 4 Agansin took | gain ) Frak. | WNatson ia veteran member of th tiginal English team which ptured fall.) thesanterna ional cup ay hea bases and| inca yall Hote Prevents Game me CLs Moy 2.—T National > } f srewae: arts | League bail game scheduled to be played KO, Phe sinieat ore mgcendigels 38 the alpen) tar Mak | weet today between the jocal team and | ownertrainer on the turf, Racing is a successful business with way Ouls Was postponed on account of SS a him. Mo began with nothing, and is now a wealthy aman, NEWS AND NOTES OF INTEREST. To THE AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS. Addiess Hdward AMATEURS, ATTENTION! Beginning to-morrow the Amateur Base- ball Notes and Pictures will be printed on the page opposite the Sporting Page and in Night Baseball Edition only. be | beaten 2 Websters te, ks the Webstore refused (a a wu e omhich hal been class condition, New York bea’ hiya by a were of MW They would a A. 4 | William Rehan, 189 Rocka f town pre Thomas Doroy is the crack short | excellent fast id AM Me | stop of the Madisons, He isa very fist in the Peres (artsy 1 4a | Mrotestory on be Vurhoom Ade | folder and a fine batter, Tom is seven- Adres Jvdn | dren Joseph Geller, No. 1 10h) ater! | heen years old of & Kuod ba Dalatours nave orga’ 4nd baye elect 4 Hf prompt applica for out will be given tow May U7. Adare, 46 Hrooklyn avenue, Brook ee with Ceatis from 14 Weatchenier eid Wem y Hh etree Of Yorkville would ike 10 are | gy «from 14 | ane would Hhe MCOY QUITS RING AMATEUR LEAGUE WITH BROKEN ARM Kid Will Right to Examination Un- der the X Rays—Says He’s Through with Fighting. OF BALL PLAYERS. List of Members Composing Its Five Teams Announced and Playing Rules Adopted at Last Night's Meeting. some Very interesting Drushes § has been a The Amateur Baseball League held a The list of players ¢ the flve teams of the ‘8 carrying his right arm ‘, meeting Inst night. Schmidt's: Mercur who will comp Kid Carter McCoy thinks roken, and to-day will submit examination Philadelphia Mondaay night. ‘ ‘ The league adopted playing rules for | Pitted the season, which are the same as those Clark's Axi Smier’ Coltax, round of Monday night's fight, McCoy nd waa uselves. had caught thereafter he was com- his fighting with his the foul-strike rule submitted and the positions of some of them are as follows: says his right } Coaens and Har The clever Kid doesn't rob Carter of a credit in talking about the fight, MeGldbons, McNaughton, “It Is true that I went against a tough young fellow. He gave me much more than I had expected Thad fought myself Into condition, and at the end avas better fit than when I entered the ring. ts proved by the fuct that I was more (han holding my own during the last two rounds of the fight, the other rounds 1 was very much to the too, with a broken Duryea, Pforwer, D Knickerbocker Cavanagh, shortatep ; Bien, ‘centre eld; while during ler and Campbell, jiteh J was fighting, ane and Kelle, "Stophenwon, Jr., McCoy is through with fighting if one believe his latest announcement hereafter h there's any i +» Hodgson, Watts, Larendon and — DONLIN TO BE A RED. Ball Player, doned, Signs Contract in BALTIMORE, i lin, the ball player who was sentenced to six months’ sauiting Miss Mamie Fielas by the Governor, he the Cincinnat! Clup this « fighting going on. “Tam golng to jet others do the fight- ing for me In the future,” ; d enough of It I have not gone rt of training Is too Inks don’t like It and I have fought my last CHAMPION DUFFY TO TOUR BRITAIN. a1.—Arthur F. is pardoned the Reds at a sulary 1s confined at hospital in the prison. aa. the. result his worrlment since he has been co! is expected that WASHINGTON, the world's amateur printer, and M. J. Thompson, graduate Georgetown being brought to bear in his case, —————___ Entries for Celtic Entries for the track and Meld gam: Greater New York 1 Park Games, ‘sh Athletic Association, at Wolverton Dufty Memorial Day, Ww jenter we hoxt Saturday with race will be on Jilly 6 at London for the great chal- Prince Hassan won this race Duffy's next p'to the present time the athletes have been received, and je end of the week it Is expected that over j during the two trips h land, and if he wins the event this year simile of the be presented Standing of the Clubs, NATIONAL LEAGUE. to Georgetown , Whose colors the midget eprint: jer will’ wear while abroa: ‘The rest of the itiner: 'Y has not been ‘Thompeon and expect to make a tour of Eng- Ireland, Scotland and Wales, latter competing in all the big races of these countries during his stay abroad. —$<—— MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. (Special to the Brening World.) f RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, May |} to-morrow’s races | * O88/Provitence 21—The entries for are as follow Firat Race—Selling: J Cigarette Value is summed up in these words: the hapde offert ap Back Nambe free “Lad *Apprentice allowance, (Two doors below Wanamaker’s, near 9th PURITY FELAVOR ERAGRANCE MODERATE PRICE etna arnereeat anes Where capsilen and tnleittons fall, 7 hottie; Uy express.l. Kremer, « for three-year-olds Withers coarse. You get all these in 8 &@ fest second-hand w ture-proof tr orge’n Cup 21.—In the annual golf George's Cup, at Sandwich to-day, there were thirty- six competitors in the first round. score was that of Johnston, Johnaton Leads for St. tournament ton. N.Y, BICYCLE ~ $02 FULTON ST. was fourth, with 83, Ho. to $b. Thund Tn gov onaleton Aa Up, POMAIND. for. the sale of tires.” Genuine J. tren, $148. Hartlord tires, oe Alngle-tube ‘tires, ‘Bie. Other’ choles. tin 1 eS From the “baci Washington stock we quote fe games with teams ay would ike to arn | ing 16 to 16» would like to secure gamer trom twomne averagh dates open in Jun but Baturdaye | Addrome Eugene 1 THE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES BROOKLYN” HANDICAP... SUBURBAN HANDICAP, .0000/0.) AMERICAN Di |Are you Bilious? Do you have Sick Head- aches? You can be quickly and easily relieved by taking Beecham's “OLD DR, GRINDLE, 4 wpeciblist in dimasee of meu, IK. UHKINDLE'S solentife treatment blood ain In the voues, rd Hoots, out, ulate, painful swellings, scalding, laitatn: tose "eure battery Afaress Josep Mo sihetene rank ‘Went Forty-second miteet : are wanted Diam third” pases Dalia ca sia Y, city, ped i Bn eur team, Must be willing te Own waltorms and be over 30 yearn baa sting y Pills eid Wrecywhace, 1a bones 105, wud By Poona ad SPEEDWAY STARS AACE SATURDAY. The Speedway should be the scene of turday 8 an excellent programme nged for the set brushes which are to be decided. There will be two trotting and two pacing brushes at half-mile heats, best two in three to win the race. In one of the pacing brushes F. G. Wilkes, 2.24%; Dr. afternoon 1. G. Gill's Parkville Prince, 2.131%; Hy Freeman's Blizzard, 2.094, and Patrick Kennedy's Ambidexte 11\, will be ainst ed dn the next h other, ve Will be William J 4; Thomas B, Leahy’ jig; A, Alexander's Palatina, 2.21; »pold. Meyer's David ecovite, 2.17%: ex Newburger’s Smi- 214! and A. R. Meyer's Peter H AI the first tro} vid, Lama Simpson, 211 ockerill's Bwift, i i mathers's Queen Wilkes, and Cisus dieniings Kingwood, are scheduled to meet each other. UITE as good as your tailor can do: yoursizeinaKirsch baum suit or over- coat leaves nothing to be desired as to fit. Tailored by hand. New styles, modish patterns; lined with silk or serge ; sewed with silk thread throughout. It’s a pity not to know about them in time to double your, pleasure in your Spring clothes. 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