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Hilal, am enorme a P stadt ARDUINO AAAs dy ALAA OAR amg ar AU So THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1902. aaa Sor ere reperre OS ones ee a “LATEST NEWS FITZ FIGHTS JEFF: Final Arrangements Made for ; 2 Championship Bout—Purse a Will Be Split on 60 and 40 a Per Cent. Basis. § SAN FRANCISCO, May iar rangements for the heavyweight cham- pionship battle between Jim Jeffries and Bob Fitzsimmons were completed last night at the Central Theatre here by the aigning of tho articles by both fighters The men will fight on July 25, this be- ' ing the date selected by the officials a the San Francisco Athletic Club. The fight will be contest 3 gtralght Marauls of Queens, for 70 per cent. of the gross re § ¢eipts, of which the winner will receive @ per cent. and the loser 40. The i) fighters are also to receive 8) } cent, of the receipts derived from ) i pictures of the fight. Th will be di- 4 Vided equally. eS ) NEW YORKS PLAY PIRATES: EVANS GIANTS’ PITCHER. (Continued from First Page.) in did Evans strike out. Clark beat | the ball to Lauder in time to nip Beau- his roller to Burke, but again did the | mont, who had started for home. Two Umpire think difterent to even the most | runs, bid Pittsbure fan. No runs, | ray ners rap was area Co andl) by Seventh Inning. Lauder in plenty of time. Doyle was |) smith fanne are a eeent te Under Branefield's foul. Burke's hit was | peaumont. ROT ee ees clean. He stole a, but wouldn't | out vletin a had Smith held Y 3 pretty throw. | "Jackson took Burke's fly, Leach Leach knocked out-one for two bases. | fanned. Bean made a. great stop. and Burke scored, Lauder clung to O'Con- | throw of O'Connor's bounder, No runs nor’s foul fly. One run. Sixth Inning. 00 Eighth Inning. Evans popped a, fly to Chesbro, | Burke got Lauder’s roller, but threw | Clark's knock to Chesbro | was hard t wildly to first and Billy was sate.| but dt fintshed him at first Laude Jones sacrificed neatly with a bunt ude Cheshry's tenth viotim on strike Leach threw Doyle out, but while he record for the year. No runs. was doing it. Lauder went to third. ro fanned Bean threw Davis Bransfied took Yeager's foul fly No onroy Kot as fi as second when runs. | Bean fumbled his grounder and threw Chesbro fanned. Davis walked on |tt wildly to first. Be at out his balls. Conroy's rap for two bases. |hit to Doyle, He gtole second, Wag Beaumont’s knock was for a base and | ners single scored his two team ma Mt sent Davis and Conroy home. ‘ans on the bases, Bransfeld's triple tallied | ubbling and boiling were these victims (Continued from First Page.) Nifee Wagner bunt. to firet dn time, | Wagner. Burke lined the ball into ° Bmith fumbled Bransfield's hit, but got Bean's hand. Three runs. of the fever of speculation. Outside was E - 2 SHE rd a miss of people trying to get into the i R ©} ring. Those inside wanted to get out } WITH GREAT HAMMER THROW, |, 2" eet ann gon to ne bugler ascended the stewards’ sta (Special to The Evening World.) ne za Ogle, 2 ton t Yr 1 Hurdle—Won Calltornts There were a few, short, sharp PRINCETON, May 24.—Callfornia de- aiifornia, thine. 161-5 and from the course rose a buzzing feated Princeton in the dual track m: ym Willams, Prineetons) roar, which could be likened only to held here this morning by 7 points to Hitornta; time, Im! 39s Dash—Won humming of thousands of angry gan, Caliternta First places alone counted, Ce ifornia = and disturbed bees Yet every one received a banner In colors of the tWo) gery\cm, Irn. weron4s | made almost the same exclamation: < universities, which was presented by | brond Jump Princeton, and Topham, Call “Tho horses are coming!” miincaion’a, {rack “nesociation. wo| (fra tied fer fire place withis Jump inf) 8l years ago Princeton won a similar meet 4 anh by Cadagan, California Heroen on))Farade, 10 to 2 mene N ComeeWon te be Wine Princeton, | The crowd swayed: reatlessly. They The meet to-day was most success-| with throw of It feet 415 1 ; accond, Pinw, eraned their necks in the effort to see ful, California won all the dashes and | California, with Qirow of 17 feet 4's Inches“) the horses come out of the paddock some brill Jackets moving appar- hurdles, the two-mile and tle in the innthrew ct Dewitt! ees the| Mhey saw no horses. Only > ercolleginte record made by 4, 2 a Inceton. “hue : high Jump and broad jump. Prince p eecoemree a [pee etee silks JULY B THE DAT HORSES AND JOCKEYS MOST FANCIED FOR THE BROOKLYN F SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. 440. Dog Causes Wild Mix Up—| tne. Hurt. om sides the Brooklyn Handicap there! *4 X races, the best of them being| e EF tatlon Stakes, for two- r-| 2 1s, Which brought together a splen-! tnx ) dia feld tan The Empire State Steeplechase was) j, won the mile, the pole vault, the ham- | ey ae iy hewanyatlaneesat crows. mer throw, shot put, half mile and ted | wan hin fest rial. But once out on the track and the beau- for first in the two jumps, Jump—Curtis, Princeton, and Power, | ful animals, glossy and Dewitt's throw of 16! fect 414 Inches lle for frat plare with feet 64| the effects of thelr fnal preparation, was a remarkable one, and was by far used another buzzing murmur to go the best work shown In the meet, It) iT), Pe ee Pica Gay | Up from the crowd. Applause was Ib- beat the intercollegiate record by over s focomd with 10 fest G Inchen erally bestowed upon the horses as they ten feet. Two-att n by Tibbets, of California; | paradet alatelse itashlon) bofore the Princeton had expected to win the (send, Ro B. Wiillams, Mrincetfn: time, 0m marad a Eee ey ae ba mip penis teen ut in the race Willinms | 20,368, Williams ran lant tn with ble shoe off | & Fee ee re eit en the Inet lap With: | Atel Pul—Won by Dewitt, Princeton, 42 feet By |walked aedately, others pranced like out a sho} chen; econ, Taw, California, 41 feet 20% | regtioss chargers. The sight was: Insplr- Summaries. ui Yard Murdie—Won by Powell, Callfornia; | ing and $t brought the hot blood of ex- | 100-Yerd Dash—Won by Abadle, California; |revond, Cheah. California; theme, 26 1-68 cltement tingling to the check Forty thousand paine of eyes followed the hores to the head of the stretch, | "SPORTING NEWS IN BRIER. [ier sis) sty" oe ken from | Pole Vault—Won by Coleman, Princeton, started. rty thousand pairs of «¢ hen fastened on rt Mitzger them perfectly still and in their places F it League has] before he mounted the box and pressed shown ood fulgment by electing the autleet]the button which released the gat meason of the year for ite aeriew of team| Several times he started for his ele- a AeA vated stand, but cach time a horse | would wheel and Mr. \tzgerald turned back tw give the Jockey a tongue-lash- the negro weltor-weight, | The new Lone 1 jan Minor Young Peter Jack 4 Dick O'Brien, of At Baltimore to-uight, If Jackson wins he sign articlon to moot Al Welnig, who hus 1 Deen anxious to box him. The Duttal fa willing to meet Jackson for any 1 ma Tounds for $1.00) a side box twenty re Hitehooek, Jn, Yaln, has aceneded in reaching the highest notch tn Bove Crosby, the colored boxer, of Loni Mege golfing faine, he will doubtless give the | 1% omy aTahanca of Role to Taltimore | amateur champlouahip some attention, 7 Tilley tae es woe Gann to the latter's own club. | i Ripiagme attentt Walted In Breatless Silence, ‘and. Joo have had four fighta, and Ste 1 on. Mor Fefers to the fact that he never took the nt F land, the runner-up tn the Inter-{ And the crowd watched and waited with Gans. ‘There wes twenty round collegiate shamplonship, is one of the most ex-fand palpitated with emotion. Not once ot the Aeciaion Im six rounds hare { players im or around Philadelphta Oa tot tne ace chira, in Baltimore 1h pert players sound Philadelpa did they turn thelr white and drawn Fourteenth round when Ste ris team clriult of the ‘Hutson River cot] £8088 SWAY from the scene of aation at the Loulavilie police fn seven rounds when Gans a the post. Hearts were beating like trp cela Me Madea Tier are, | hammers, and the tension upon nerves Milo too tare to bo admitted into the team{ WAS Wearing, But fMnally the starter bircuit abd will have to wait another year climbed Into his box. Association x matches to. be Willio Fitzgerald, weight, and) Buddy fighter, will meet the American A. © o# moved Peace herman forward as one. The ribbon barrier flew BASEBALL. ipward, ‘There arose an’ immense cloud - — of dust, = ned by tron-shod hoofs, It Aas if a hundret can n had of Chi Billy Roche and hin boxing McFadden, the rugged tnbt-w for flan Franclaco in a few days ay yesterday. Hanton'a | C°™ Brookiyn had an o Patched to meet the winner In the Lavigne aay ie Cine) Reds to-day and to] Delehed forth amoke. The bright silken Brite ably whith Ie wcheduios for May 29, 10 | morrow ‘*l colors began to weave in and out A itwenty-round bout, | vans estare incest eons aa erin Whips swished with cruel force on the ‘Al Nell, the beat welter-welght production that | , cow; (ae Diookisne willbe: trip} satin-coated thoroughbreds, and the 1 be home next | hie sprang tonw hed he fan Francisco eve: furatshed, will make Piloago his home, Andy Craig, tnanager of the Wabash Club, bas tober hold of Neil ant Inateh him ageinat any man leas. a call ie George Smith's flelding war the feature of yes nd ke a pack of eager for the fray. New eday, 7 he will not be at the tal Thay ‘i antes the 14-pound | cee They're Of! They're Om: Detiapscisanwsen Willy Ryan and “Aux ys Kame in Pittsburg. In tue fourth inning) Simultaneously from th Wiitaneously thers arose from the Mice scheduled 10. 1ahe Th xew Landon: | he me park ays, nak : 1 en cores Sst Tete: | Auedt (hai playa. aking une:hang |arami-stand a rour of voices that united iy ; ape of hol tine nto a Yolume of sound most terrific yA A The roar atirred tho pulses, sent the it aS ee ee ie etme Detroit anf Baltimore} blood Bounding at fever theat and re ge anyones wal wilt not, be | 2em* : mpire OLaughiin or} Moved the strain on the tightened Re te recover: from the ered n back from third to fret on vou Heniaaes | fer and will take @ tri a Toad for few | toe ae fnterfered with the ball. re off! the crowd wae roaring. Mouths with a theatrical y before he | Gr sted aid was put of the grounds by] From every one of the 4,00 throats wen in an argument the ame hysterical cries of excitement as ~ the horses thundered on to the grand ‘ MAYAN DEFEATS FITZGERALD. | "2c!st!o forming a port of te annual |e nntey wun oie A aroma be a Sy se nud fol i ‘ iar Tore it was pleasurable ant ation ‘ it Mevekiyu Fighter No Matoh for watkover for the Brown tcum. that 1 Bh: was destined in another moment to be 0 4 realization aoe versity taking ail three piacem and [starting thelr squad off with nine polut#, Dennico finished fret, F. Brown Pitageraid, of Brooklyn, in a wix.|*CoMd and Francie thint EARLY SCENES Chicago GHICAGO, May %4.—"Buddy" Ryan, Chicago feather-weipht, defeated | viso a feature, In fact the whole card was good. Tho results follow: ond, end road. It looked at 1 o'clock as it] ribbon, soft and cushiony as a carpet. HIRST RACE ey the prediction of a record attendance | Wears Its prettiest dregs, | Hwileaps for alt ageay about le farienai | het | would aurely he fullilied, ‘Eatimates| The yroat Infield was Ike a bewutifu| Starcers, whte., Jocks, St.Htalt.Fin, st.Place, | Of tt Musket 120, J. Martin, 31" 18" 7 i} warm and conditions fay Th were both sure of winning, so the! 8 | cons! ———— Score—Harvard, 7; Yale, Cervera Is Shot — Odom, | Mil ton, Harvan 164ound Shot. HANDICAP, “THARVARD-YALE DUAL TRACK MEET. Cambridge Crowded for the) O'BRIEN BEATS BONNER. Annual Games— Betting| Even Money and Take Your Choice. (Special to The Evening World.) OAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 4.—The annual dual track meet between Har- vard and Yale was held on Soldiers Field this afternoon in the presence of a ‘ble and fashionable crowd. Both col- leges were well represented b; spective colors and enthusiastic rooters | were there to cheer their favorites to | victor y their 1 s fine and red fast time. e Crimson and Blue contingent was iderable betting at even money. The Sum ‘he weather w nary. Yard Run—First, Rust, Ligh Harv Harvard: 6 Boardman, Yale; oe! ie Run-—Won by Teel, of Yate: second, Ja- . of Yale; third, Stevons, of Yale: time, Daly and Michaels Were |"), tes—Won by Conve Bird, Harvard: third, Fi Clapp fell in trials, Wills did not run. rd Dash—Won hy Schick, of Harvard 4, Moulton, of Yale: third, Arnsteln, of time, 94-58, (breaks dual games rec ff Mile—Won by Deming, Yale; wer . Harvard; rn) Harvard 0 Yale man gley, Harvard, first; Rob- 2 Beck, Yale, third; dis- . Harvard, 48. toet 8 incl Yale, 2. an) Harvan, 6 and M p vided, Won by Franc t 11% aryerd Hatches, ale; se au Harvard; tuird, Bumstead, of “Yard Hurdle—First, Willis, Harvand; ser She Haran; third Vale: 234-58. old record, 24 y Bremer, zvard. —————_—_— ' the probable figures at from 35,-| green carpet. Yellow dandelions flaked | Muskstech . 150. 4 Martin. 3 tl oT 0% to 440K) spectators the emerald Uke dots sold. fe Kilogram, 120, Brenna. 1 40 38 6 ‘juan ihe ced eiveing alin earns pin |ibracsor owen (ne graaa)liva nutised or| ilies: Mu Guemerct ib A 1p GRAVESEND ENTRIES. of Its cool ocean bed this morning tho | wind catch the foam from the aca. The | Lama! Les 1nd, Daly 6 & fe ion hearts of the backers of mud larks in | lawns, closely cropped, looked inviting, | St. Fox 1 aT Nie aU (Special to the Evening World.) the great Brooklyn Handicap sank. Tho | ‘The tramplug of thousands of fect was | Art wok. ton ele rae cervera,|, RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, May further the sun rose in the heavens | soon to destroy its fresnnes Fe Eee eee teed head. and’|2’—The entries for Monday's races are it grand stand looked dreary | 1 with the Muske it of the others, fell at the head of | pir, teh. His leg was broken. | It ve snapped durin; > running *. Though there plenty of the lower drooped tho spirits of the few] ‘Phe ar who would spoll a day's onting for 40,000 | In its emptiness. It wa hard to draw ople in order to further their specu | upon the imagination and picture that tions on the horses that run in the |!n a few short hours it would be densely | ¢ nud | packed by a mob of thousands of happy. n to avold th Bn sre ajo aiolne excited men and women, The new field | Lee, carrying Harry ut the great majority rejoiced. A Han ae e new Meld | yeGover him. Lamp o' Lee also seemed day and a fast track for the great; Stand is a handsome structure, but) to trample on Odom. Following Lamp | Rast scarcely large enough to accommodate | o' Lee vame Sterling Fox, who also fell | Pity Ghost Hultzulpochitt er six lengths in| as follows st Race—Fer three-year-olds and up; eel! about six furlongs Tully May Harrison. Amor : 1 Graten 5 O44 and ‘Bnde....,. 92 Hegponecker ........108 May Searesacersnona Oh Mosketa Brie (3 He a Proofine. . race Was necessary to one of the best | Bruft euisetee Viviene handicaps ever run oyer the course. | the Swarms that patronize the cheap! over the mixup of horses and { Ban Lula.s.cs+es-+ Lont Radner. 12.95 Thousands in the elty peeped trom their | !nclosure Fe ae ee te || eee SLMS Military nos bedroom windows and went ahead Joy- Mountains of Food Ready. Michaels wa Maing by he sence, but| Temes Cetemecess 19 Bi Ree ea outing. Radlroads dug out all thelrlarations were going on to receive the | boys off the track, and an ambulanco| Br Biddle... avaliable rofiing stock, Liversmen pol-| expected mob of the afternoon, In one | y took thom back to the jockey | Qunand +--+ (1 up ail their antiguated rigs In| place a mountainous heap of bread was | athe ay 1 ashy by three | Eehies elpation of a rush, being sliced ints sandwiches for the | from who beat Kilo-| Su .,hinnan Barly Preparations. hungry. ‘There were oceans of liquid | Brum Bal! ne MRE ound refreshments belng carted here and , | ‘ all right. after the physicians had there to be at the elbow of the thirsty. |ayrced on. them some moments. Odom Waiters rushed about with juicy masts | was the slowest, and he escaped ‘with and deliciously browned fowl to. be | wrenched hip. ‘Jack Martin, who node | Sadie erved as cute, ‘The o the Musketeer, says accident was | Anna neniee as cold cuts. The cooks and ee eee eee eng yan across the | Right ir helpers were busy preparing fa-|track, The Musketeer nist escaped hit- | Damo mous Dublin Irish stews, hot joints of | ting the dog. Cervera had to be shot.) | Fou yarlous kinds and toothsome eoups, The | Lamp o'Lce was very badly injured. fragrant aroma of coffee pervaded the OND RACE, Contes atmospher Down at the tack preparations went on for the day's work, There was som thing of an unusual bustle, for it was he opening day of the meeting, the | Quarters were new and a hundred and Q things had to be done, With the first. peep of the sun merry-hearted stable lads scon ‘had horses out for shed exercises, walking them about to the musico of a merry whistle or a rollicking song. Then it was mount and Geren andre Goakions. The Empl purse of 42.5 and one-he: about two | Jack tlc, far-sceing, suave, courteous, |made against the winner but It was rived the | absolutely fair and honest, he combines | not allowed: Wanted of them in the shape of fast] Dip work, however, and they r uled for this afternoon was declared off, | Gontemt here last night. Wite-| ers way Knocked down vir» 1» te] YANKEE POLO TEAM WINS. AT GRAVESEND. and was on t r when wounded for the 4 of th af Wor thy next three rounds Pitz printed around the ring and] Pl? fort 10 inflict any damage) \o" | LONDON, May @—The American Jal to The Evening World.) ove ated & Hurlingh ORAVEBEND RACETRACK, Mo y by Oto 2 goals, The Eng linhinen, Gk The rst of the crowd began to arr opponent, In the inst two tne, Bheph THYME) aC noon, The: " od to gain {and Robson, were egation. | , ‘s ey cacae In sual) squads Pitagerald appeared to gain | ly Cowie of th, erewerion | at fret, then In batches of Afty and aed 4 left jab to 8004) was wtruck in (he mouth 1 fe muauth by tie soon the entran vere clo Ryan ianded several hurd] the firs!’ five’ mlnuivn Aystained ba Sy eaten tie etemalen Hi ate and had to retire, tu : Baiiaet swe mais of Satay idueeg, ete BME He te NOt) aission, ‘Thiv was an hour and a halt ra st race was due and more ae one before Hasebal) in Brookdy: (han three hours before the handicap, 18 to be pleked ‘The Brighton A, C, and Maujore win] Dut there were good yy Dassball to-morrow at Brighton] *'4 Mat wae why the crowd came ke chevland alread Baler carly. Tho trains and trolleys were ‘be # ‘eanne will at then in one long procession reaching ae far ae the eye could #6 up Graves- 7, } Herbert went well und looked very good vray sha M aph_ moved very fast while Ed frgunde were to0 wott to allow of Siar poor, Won driv. Time—.00, t ch. shi umped away in the | lead rayes anxiously scanned hia watch. He a] Mfexloan, Jumpod, away tn, the lend is a slashing goer, thin Western candi- —_ Sean MSobat, MILEY trect and Air date, and will go well, Roehampton Standing of the Clubs, Mee They ran this way to the sped through the last furlong like a bul- NATIONAL LEAGUE, stretch, where Merry porohes aronped let, fighting for his head > race |, Clu. W. by PC.) Chup. w.bL pc, | back and, Mary Bineet mm u BE ee ee Ae ae : Metiodn The latter held his own, hows were a milo he would be the favorite) Liteere +1 jb MU Brooklyn ode Ut Pel ovor, and won handily by A scant with the trainers Henge odk 1 Sa paltaighien th 1 ii | tongih from Mary Bireot. who was two Bonton vsecdd 1b 444 |Cinela {engthe In front of Sir Voorhels. eudy for the Hugle, AMERICAN LAU! Fifth Race-Five furlong: Won by So thoy went down the whole lis! y's 75) Clu Bananite! Wena ball * while the crowd silently noted the con) hy Bowton y 14 600] Balti Jition and time of the move, Then the) s Hy horses Went back to thelr staile to await WINNERS AT WORTH. > 69. Philadelphia. 10 6 0: BASTEAN L verted, save for the track men, who Prov ‘ i irae aly i ‘ Phys ii a roth Mar Mwzbe i eli ching up stra. ‘ 0 Se i aaa tho ant tees ene ek veel ronulted as follows; stones and putting the soll into the beat sensrdiion, The barrows were ou! at| Masters Longue Morning Games. |_ciret RepeThrpe-auarsers of & falls. 10 o'clock, and half an Dour later the coal -Buttale, 43 ore on by Lady drs, & to 3 and 4 to 4) course wae/like @ great etreteh of velvet} | Horoutonmoronte, 6 Aochester + Bhd Guana, fad hab POE at i ed Brunawiek Banner. Cinquevallt 0. UOT Bensonhurst Dai; Mamie Wort tal. wth Race~ : for threa. 105 Fen esole ‘Trump Smash Canavili out on the track for the inspection of Starters, whte., Jocks, St.Halt.Fin. | 8t Delagon ossensss Thane 0 the trainers. Like squads of cavalry | DOWN In the ring, the pulse of the race |atise 31itohe!l ie Ma eT 9 Fiving Buttress. Oclawana 80 hay stoHaaleaunallomediandcoan tered track, so to speak, John G. Cavanagh, | Piste, 155, & hy 3 Fitih Race—For three-y arly aa It was thera were already | "2 @ herevlean job on his hands. | tindo.” 24 4 20 ‘Her 109 Leonora Loring everal hundred people gathered in tho| Nearly a hundred of the metropolitan n Bits BB ‘AML Bessie McCarthy. grand stand, Trac watchers they | /#vers had welghed in last night. A ieee up ‘6 tell 8 109 Lombre were, taking note of the moves of the| ®undred more deadiiners and hurdlers|sjowdy. 147, Barry {8 fell TR Himne : +1109, thoroughbreds. arly all. of them| Were expected. Another hundred were] 0ousled | erty. iment. 68 2-5: puffzth, Rece—For maiden ¢ five held a watch in one hand and glasses in| © be In the fleht, In all {t was expected ‘ he| Merry Acrobat +..11 the other, Hvery m ‘fas noted and| Mat 000 layers would quule the odds,| The Cad page the running wal fe | Rooktont osoee dS. hi ave fi s cll, then Plato took up dhe running | on ‘ 1 down, Bul My, Cavanagh bas been throm. tie followed by. Ollndo, und tig order, held | ciacionsie } mil] before, amt under his skilful di-funti) within, half a mile from home | Bw ‘ . Panuco . Candidates Limber, rections order soon reigned where chaos | where Miss Mitchell went to the front! Fanuc, He Wie’ tape tally were the Handicap candl-| t on before, Mr. Cavanagh waa) 4nd won, handily DEW eae gront| wericander: ivs.iccc11Z Bvengall + dates watched, ‘There was nothing | born for thts position of ring manager. | ht" OF ne Clam of foul waa| Her Apparent .....112 Attorney . ——<—— ST. LOUIS RESULTS. usual preparation on the morning of a] all the ideals necessary to such a posi ‘TAURD RACB. race day—a long cantor to Hmber Up} tion, The associations place absolute | The Expectation stakes of ; tor tworveat-| pace TRACK, BT. LOUIS, May, 24.— nd a pipe opener through the stretch |trust in him. So do the layers. And | 4" Sve furlones Betting. | ThE Winners of ‘the races scheduled to to sve If the speed Was allll there. Tie coutidaans Ga nat qianlanad creme ote f.| bo run here to-day resuited as follows: ‘Advance Guard warmed up playful as sca DN % Burne 2 aC 2 First Race—Three-quarters of a m: a ener nner t einen ata ang aia : 1h O'Conaor 2 8 8 Won, by Bucoleuthy 4 to ‘and’ even: showed none of the effects of his hard NO CINCINNATI GAME. Aiiy\acrobat’ 315," Redtern @ i e EaRe Ment 8 Ot Sor plan® wae seoond; race on Thureday Biues went through - Ininnetion. Mie mae a hye ; Second Race-Four and é halt fur the stretch at mich a stunning pace that aeons - ermat ty 4 giigie ongs.—-Won by Christina, 6 to 1 and 2 Ot Paget pera We pace Mat) CINCINNATI, May 24—The gamo be- rere tlie i away to") Happy Choppy, for’ place, 3 to 1, Fo a ened to raise ue [tween Brooklyn and Cincinnatt sched: | ilar Hira a8 ee yaa! seconds Grand Shot third,’ ‘Time The BEST PIPE Made it Is Marked ), | Poughkeer 1, | + third, Bahr, Harvard; time, | METEOR TO RACE AT CORONATION. Kaiser’s American Schooner Will Meet New English Craft Designed to Beat Her From Heligoland to Dover. LONDON, May %4.—Much Interest has been aroused among yachtsmen here by the announcement that Emperor Will- iam has definitely determined to start his American-bullt schooner yacht Me- teor in the race, from Heligoland to Dover, July 14, for the Coronation Cup, of 00 guineas ($3,150). The British schooner yacht Ceelly, owned by Cecil Quentin, designed by William ife, and expressly built to challenge the Meteor, being of about the same tonnage as the German Emper- or's yacht, was launched Thursday at Southampton, and has also been en- tered. | As both the new craft were designed |tor ocean ractog and are more strongly |bullt than the yachis taking part in recent races for the America’s Cup, yachtsmen here consider that the com- petition between them will be on muc more level conditions than prevall off Sandy Hook, neither boat having any advantage except what comes from superiority of design — Clever Philndelphian Outclasnes His Opponent in Six-Round Bout. PHILADELPHIA, May 2%4.—"Philadel- phia Jack” O'Brien added another vic- tory to his long string jast night by easily outpointing Jack Bonner, the |heavy-weight fighter of Summit Hil, in |a six-round bout decided before the Golden Gate A. C, O'Brien used his left with telling effect throughout the fight. In the fifth and last round Bonner was so weak that he repeatedly clinched O'Brien to save him- self from being knocked out. ———— THE GAME IN HOBOKEN. ‘The crack Hoboken baseball team and the Poughkeepsie nine will cross bats for the seml-professional champlonship of New York and New Jersey at the St. | George Cricket Grounds In Hoboken to-morr Both teams have been play- ling great ball recently and a closely | contested game is looked for. Phillips, | the best semi-professiona! twirler in this | vicinity, will be in the box for the Jerseymen, while a National League itcher will do the twirling for the s. The game will begin at 3.90 P, M. A Wonderful Medicine. 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