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A i } ERO TL PFET TT SRE OREN PTT ERROR SP THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1902 “ PAY OF SPORT ON FIELD, TRACK AND STREAM---TORF, . Has Been Seen this Year. 4 (Special to The Evening World) GOLF GROUNDS, TUXEDO PA | finals of the Metropolitan Golf A ciation championship tournament ter J. Travis, Ganien City, and Fin ®. Douglas, Nassau Country Ciub, champion, and W. 1. Thompson, Bal ©) fol, and F. A. Marsellus, Younta © Country Club, This afternoon there was a team fo wall match, the best ball counting each hole, The tourney will wind up to-morr m by playing a gone handicap In ® dition to the final round for the indi ual championship, Both events will at thirty-six holes. A great gallery Jowed the bie and Dougias. © Travis Beats Doug . The Travie-Dougias match of sai, 10, a der, P. Wanans LAS, Match Between Two Great Golfers at Tuxedo Links Develops Finest Play that RK May 9.—The competitors in the sem! sx0- this morning were Amateur Champion Wal- lay ox tits Kah ur- at ow ad- vid be | DE WITT, PRINCETON GIANT, ) the Mnest golf that has been seen this Year. Travis at the turn being but M4) Which is one under par golf, and at 4 © thirteenth hole when the eh was finished being 's under 4. The score at | -ai8 Hole was six up and five to play, BE the plavers "kent on for ine be SCHO one tie at ts lon “the! pe “i re Duffy, of Georgetown, and Schick, of Harvard, i i Oo made a beautiful | . es s won the Ave’ © fourta i i Ree ee tae ae ay and erenth SENIOR SINGEE SCULIUG,| RucmoRivandsinuliGleecones iin trialiheats, Bede lost the clcuts. but won ninth . standing the tur ——~——-—0+ — eos ° nt was itting — ee Ey je pace set by Try tog strong Uspectal to: th¥i evening Wo 100 varde—Pirat heat: won by W. A. Schick for him. and he foil a ufte " EY ot ard; W. Arnstein, of Yale, second; J: By for him. and Re teil, i iter the |CGanadian Oarsman Wins Great Race from His FY ae ci ORTAS |S! Westnens a! rennnsioaaiay (Mrds time Ion. eral brilliant 23 down putal BIOS rack and in- | Second heat—Four starters: won by J.B. of 20 to 80 fees up at the Henley Rival on Harlem River. rkeloy, Oval ‘were: {ni record | EMER. of Heniards, Nici: Hargrave, (of Yale, 4 ger ars is wag on nit i |brea%ing condition to-day when the rep- | "tying satcweni hy, Aribur (path z Menvascen aut 1 4 “thir Won by Arthur i Dufty. of 3 Berroa, one with ee itives of the several universities town: F, OB. Terrell, of Swarthmore, Benth, eilclung op from the | The thirty-sixth annual regatta of the | The sunmartes follow ~~ EE OSPR EUR DCU AC aE Unio teatorWon bY A. Caden By) thetercen th ko The hole was haved iq | Harlem Regatta Axcociat Ran cen STKE SRUAIESY TEL tin eae Won by FoR at q BB, and the score was dormiv sx, in| the Speedya Harlem) River thors ane Reon Ney ere ‘ecarthy, et Hoston Collewes wecont. Tt RB) Mravis's favor. ‘The next hole, halved | this mort ae races were one mile | yar in each of the events were all decided, A Bin 4, gave hiay the mateh trakght a nd the final even Fi the semi-finals and finals belng reserved ) | Trisi Seats for second men, winner of each 3 ‘The scores foliow: : a nal bal eee cADTTON hea’ to tn semi-fna's ‘i clded were trial hente Fire Won uy W. Amnstein, of Yal : Med wera tr WhO cate were (tte There was a bitter fight on between | imei 2 aan 3 ore Aportant ew were, | tngt valent te for supremacy. Har-| Second heat—Won by J. 8. Westney, of Penn- By . cheduled fo thia frerne when | | \* Li te all--Won by my Hanvardjasia) vale toy LU aylvan! me 3 vit es New Yor ie, and @onolen, |e 8, 1 Cen neentent| vard was the favorite on the showing Has time) 103 J Travis won by 6 up and § to pla PUENTE. CAAAERS MGLRIOCIWIAR TERE) tierce SAB 1-8 made by the wearers of the crimson eck Lends with Shot. ii ome excellent if was alvo Pee a} DOR OF WOR) Intermediate Dou ve alle Walkever for Mule thelr dual eet with the Yale men utting the Pound shot—Com Hin the Marsellus peon mat |1o row at Henley ina few weeks, met in | cahy and K " New York Batty A Gasiellimeincstons austen ioreipe Brie to mura rater LG! BS} played their fret hing holes ini! und 42,|the senior singtes. ‘The final heats of | Junior Biaht-Oared shett twecond trial heay— PON Batis Bae Te ; |Hock, Yale, with a put of 43 feet 31 1-2 Inches eee Feapectively,, 3 arsellus led by Loup atl the junior elgh ran theca eight. | Mon by Colum University, Atalanta Pennsylvania and cae proved Fee rere mTeut aor am ipeer tptince |joeney turn, je last Mes were raiko eat Mle p ork, second, No tine taken. ery formidable In some of the events, HW. Robinson, Harvard vt 1 inch; Bd Bibrace even at thee rreen ani | sport late In the In the latter event |, Meare and Bachert, New York, on 4 foi and their winning first or other places | Porter, Connell. 41, feet 9 i mA Bern ren ee we clenteeath rreen and) sport iate {nth Pau Bess justin Single, Soule—tnal tarts Wor hy a [tormorrow will make quite a difference] "ait Mile Run—Trinl heats: Five men in sach ; pont § N= | ere ware tree rewa entered “Colum: |evsens, Gaimmbie Uaivety, UIA. Clery Keys Tin tho ‘scoren oC Harvard jand’ Yale, o/perls te anally (toe onlay es ena ne | Mahe cara joie tinleanatiy, New ork AtntatiesO}ut) ef : ee eee genarate | br tt taylor. Amberat: a. Adal Pridee: Marsellus i, Ar ero WINE SLY, | Titus Deaten by Schole them when the finish is reached. AR. GI, Pennsylvania, fourth and J, H. ji Marsetlax Among the entries in the various | New records were looked for In the| Wyeof Jr,’ Ru Ath, Thme-2. 4-8 isvemeee races were representatives of clubs In | patent Ngee eee atae Second, heat_Won' by J.B. Kane. (Yates bo Hi: 3 ‘Thompaon . hl SANA bs a mn RC Canada, ©. 8. Titn hammer threw, shot and pole vault) Kjaer, Penaayly recon’; 0. M. Hishop, Co- ‘Extra holes—Maracl! Phitadelphia, Washington, D. C.. and pernnds Hd res anne tAs contesis and 4 the sprints and hurdles, |lumbla, third: Gf Beher, Harvard. foursh, and Toronto, Canada. Condijons — w AL in eeteeinal heat'won by a. '7.| ‘Whe firet event was called at 2 o'clock | Wi .0. Nawelle Molinos Oth ite favorable for a good day's sport sant Marola, sersmeer, Staten Inland | before a big crowd in “eich heat to in na hist The referee was Gordon S, Carrigan, ork. John Gelger and M.D. . tron by 2G. Willis, Harvard. W. A. Powell é.)"Mitiadetphia, econ wd a Bly One. : : ; of Philadelphia, and James Pilkington aly Ars! PHUAZeID NN ude Crome of Cal. se Thine—1.16. i ‘ noted The programme was Qusdravite, peels raiveraty |, OMe before the hour for the games tol | second Moat Won by K: J. Clanp.. of, Vate: c begun first trial heate of the ub, Phitads Boat Ch peels the crowd bega af NS at Ketchum, . of Cornell, second. Time— § Junior singles eccond droves, every train and trolley bell h 25 a % = Who graced the occasion with thelr pres-| PME Wee ait . LAVOICE WINS GREAT ence were several hundred young Wom-|~ ¥ourin Heat—Won by H.C. Chesk, of Cal. a} en, resplendent In spring finery H. Converse. of Harvard, second. ‘Tim : Peat the games would be bitterly con-/0.161 i j | IRVINGTON MILLB RN tested there could be no doubt, Every] 4{0-Yard Run—Trial heats: Arst three mon to | | beh » athlete of prominen was carded to[ rua im the final —Firs: DL. ' . Miss Mauce Banks, of New pat In one or more events. | LMG gre utara t pee ee : The Wo-yard e promised to furnish |e. S ieateWwar hy Ww en re York, Defeated at Washing- the greatest tussle. In this event such LANE. Yale, er, ‘ , i ; ey cracks as Champion Dufty, of Georg Harvard, thind , ton in Final Match for the Many Ee Ben ent Wie ee Breaks Motor | (ii sthise ind tentuer, of H rvard ed Mucdie. Race—Telal heat: fr : ite; Hargrave andjmen in ¢ ify in finatn : Southern Championship, oa ecord—20,000 Spectators. re opposed Lo etch | Neat won by E ales AW. W tell, wecond., ‘Pimend,25 § ; Second Heat—Won by J. GG Wills, of Hare ick Protested. verd; H.C. Cheek, Cal. om), TH m., (Special to The Rvenin F. Sindle, A. Heyerman, UM. MoKinnon, naiatee -Y. Third Hear i. 1. Thomas, Jr. : (Speci to The Brentng World.) ante ty a Fournenle Micakommattta, Beoghsinne M- | | The pratent registered by Yale mainte |e. wider, Harvard. sent tigen . G! Gey 3 Schick, the gre arvard ed, st Fourth Heat--Won by W. Poi al ae NOTON. wey. %.—In me final | ner of the grent tw The Moter Race. [hung Jover ‘hit, “and the spectators | yw Rite Hae vacdss secon AY pal ee F ¢ ladies’ championship. stn- ap =i ah ero in sympathy with the runne wing 1-pound haumer trlale—Thote who é Bein ius douthern cere cho, “tie Trvington-Miliburn road race was | The ten-mile motor cyele race wan Shortly after two clock Starter Sam auniiea ie the fivel (eamerres ares teoN, Dee % Lm "0 s hoy tt started frst, he compe num- See blew lis whistle and twenty-one | wit, of Princetan, chen % ship tournament being held here by the |S BMvOlee, of Syemeumes WIth A) derod ix, ‘Chey were ant off at IM, athletes who hud announced thelr ine | paw, "ut ‘cant Wa tent 7 need: RC Bachelors’ Club, Mist Elizabeth Moore, | Baadienp of five and a halt AUS miles FA. Wyckoff had a lead of tention of starting in the ii-yard dash | Wight, of Princeton. M49 fee: WT. Pinar, of | of Brooklyn, the national woman cham. | Utes. The winner's thme was Waa UP HUnGenn The rant were ee coin aE Wrap a ae an fant yuh Haryana 129 feet; FG. Meck, of Yale, 182 teot pion, defeated Mins Maude Banks, of mroand twelve minutes th ela cighth of a mile hack Youhe spectators vcarefully, serutt |. Kunoine high Jump: telals following five mon | q New York. only after the hardest kind| five acconds, The mext to finiah) O20 Mite was won hy B.A. Wyckort. gine atane SOU ey ant Bhs chet PH fees AL Aue tah BUA H Of playing in three sets, 6-2, 85, 10-8.| were J. Zanen, 0. Wolt, R. Myerns) record tor a road ra eaecond man weit, thes then fmally got toe [AME Wo Ac Bowell, California, each S Both tadies played the first two sets| a. Wide Chap! 1D. OPNeHT) Nat We T. Green, who finished Im, $54, gether and fret 10 Inoher, and W. Javk, Yate, « i cautiously with great steadiness. (eepine first ev ote | 4 , pyde he crowd nits the road by this time! 400 yard dash Yard Dash; trial heats, winner of each F prerecive detico'games, the frat act men, BE, Van Velnor, © | "U0 1 over 20,00 man, started in th AO ANGE, CGT, SORTA AILIARE can Heo In each eat ‘ three deuce games the second set, while The tirst mon {n the big twenty-Ave- | po trouble in, winning eos Re An Re mentee Ht 4 Bibeiier cates ih Gicse dats war eon and J. Comkiiny who fine) mile fee (were started off at 1.59) of Yale, 4 ‘ ‘ ]a. Fo rhomeron, Colambla, seca; W. Ar Lele ‘by not more than the necessary two DUrteemthy ACRE RtD a eee ee ano WUC TG men BIONNtOL TER THO TOOT ne tho Nsbouna, anBe |. eeeene Meat Won ty Ff Moulton ; points, hy had a bad aplit a short dim) actin and were Om with bul A few nee= (evens. "one falled ‘to dually: ” He was 8. Worney Teanta, recond B The decidin, vas 1) y from the tape and finished ons low outclassed. His best put only being 40 Thint Hes by W. H. Hargrave. d 4 i set was remarkably are 9. FRAT PA Taee & inches, ' Masracite, necon’s time, $ lose throughout and filled with fine | , list record to be amaghed wa: Won by MT Ladahtn i strokes. Miss Moore led 6-4 at the | over thelr shoulders elton, fhe dirst ay was covered ithe lin the theawing the Ii-paund hammer fein, Yale, “second: time, inth game, was behind 5-6 at the ee Hers Tea AILS AIG ERS NAGS TROLLS TNR an teat tT Al onece ta GUiitaraln secens tine te : eleventh game, 8-7 at the fifteenth Jat the turns, were frequent. | Harry 21-2 Inches made by A. Plan The: follow log men Guallaad. with u game, 9-8 at the seventeenth gaye and . ; re Hinkley was badly eat up the by. throwlng the Arete tau RCAC aKES he) OPARE ‘ the elghteenth game and 4he match HILL fede aie RANCH Mer NTT Waa req AIRC pay 10 inches, Dewitt was 1 Def, Horton, Princeton, and A, ; soared 5 ' nual Irvington-Milburn road race, the| tied to the trainiig quarters, ‘The A for lls achlevement tneeton. silicate . third set expecially was a battle | co urteenth of its kind, drew a great) Weéther had grown a tittle warmer and a royal game conte and told on the | iit, | the ze Nad moderated somewhat strength of both players. Miss Banks | Sttendance to the course, a hilly #tretch | phe man In the load at five miles Was ¢ one pany balls | outwkirtas ol ark, and Milburn, a] I laughter at th t by riding | ‘ Rta Gapicel-ahd cut of the court, while (Cuenres of Newark, and M “| ith a Ighied elgarette In hi Bec see oc Se re (a amin ee ge ay oi FOR INTERNATI bated Ls he cuthe as by Oo means deal - — perlor accuracy In driving down the |¢r s(t Fe ee ONAL GAM E. nice nee mile competition promised all sorts «| GILL WINS BIG . ’ ey trouble for all but the most seasoned GOLF. jure ho wind) was blowing Mall CHICAGO RACE. ; Be ale from the south, and as the riders Foxhall Keene, Captain of the Americans, Is a A ry De Taneticauiag warmed up before the start they bent] 7 : 4 i E Pe aires aeset men, whe, Mave, ovalited for the| over tholt machines in a way that] CIHCAGO, May ®— There wore sixty) Confident Hurlingham Cup Will Be Lifted. 3 wary urvivors are Howard, Marwell, 1, |Showed the work waa not easy, arters:in the any ecoration Day i |. Townsend, tercy Ch: ~ | A number of mator cycles puffed by, | Teed Face Of the | Am aury are Bree aire carats, Fare Chath, W. Lo ‘ ‘ Wheelmen to-day. ‘The to Wau 4 eecher, W. R. Richart and w. (lending new animation to the uwsui gly . ; B. Kimball sights preceding this historic event,| Kegan and return was Jin per-| LONDON, May a®.—The International No 3, and Lawrence Waterbury. back fi fis) \8 entries Were larger in number thes fast icgn 3 in arene polo match between the Engiish team | 4 thet x. We) W penows E sais i eur, the aup ed prize Mat} Bart é 9) ERR, and the crack American m which ja| fered to wager 47 against $26,000 that iy. t attraction to the apecdy | Mund Bukoqakt, Mmit mon, star at the Yankees will hot Hitt the cup Tat ptite thin year |G As M-. while the two scratch men te place at Hurlingham to-morrow | Phe Westminster Gusette antlctpaten vele, and the list included | uunnet, who LT ace last yeu 5 regard here as the most portan rh 2 Morrow Ww: be t Y ie a vole. and the list inowaded ne won the year, [in reganted her most impo most exciting and brilliant whieh has A Mmited number of rooms are reserved at} Watchus, tires i; winner in the} polo contest that hus ever been held in| ever BAG ead aR DE) the Bakvarol Clud-House for the use of mem-| rye masters und he wore b tat rs uKo, started tWoltois country, ‘The fact that the best] "“Foxnall Kecne’s merita as a Be) BHR whe Alay aver at the clud by the monih| Seren minuiey-A, Maite, C Avpan, ¥. atilier, | GH Won the race, making the dia [Dive from this country and thos e| Huckmuntet who te ‘recognized wath Pes: and week. 8 e Pat der, O Wolf, A. Uliver, “Ttanee In eix hours hitty #ik minutes} from ¢ United States are to compy best poloist of the di excels Mr! te , Bix, minutes thirty seconde-¥. Swarts, W. | and thirty-eight seconds. He laa mem-lagainst each other has aroused Keene at 3, the position they be (> weed Hf | sie aa recoth ie ! i 1 \ 1 1 Me n they both a a aces Toke, Tk ltt alee boten | ainith, W. Kenta, “A. Widman, Le shader, 0. [ter of the Century Koad Club, Piel oraule Inter inane tha marir usu , Larry’, Waterbury ts Bh Sealenalty Ane ole {aie minuies=W. Boyden, Sapte Je iMaae | tee an Balahod ninth, but won they i; a tee mana ithare l(t i ki as Was ever seen in} aot a | Rik, minutes =W." Boyden, . Jonmton. prize, having made the distance Mm the 81 y this 4 thie cou and. in. the combination aad Of the seven met posing the Fox saitte| Five minuter thirty arc hi tariou | [five hours, seventeen minutes and twelve Hvation that a great crowd |of etrong, accurate hitting, and play Bi Baluraay, “kivineaton tc) Vivatwony DrO'Nel, Be ayens A. Belle, Be Rup: | *conds i Will nee the gam jeeneralivs {he Americana are quite first- 7 Fappin are Westbrook cracks, white » We Caldwell, W. I, Lee = ‘ho American team has been prace|4 pat Ponel nO Jens exoelion| ia ar haise” are tree: erat, wall = meriean f prac-|JiMG in the great contest, our men hy om Woetcheater's | Heri ha ARROW BEATS VIXEN. Usiry dally at Hurlingham, and i re-| thw advantage of an unilinited choice of e¢e Aohnelder. Kanter —_—_——— ported to be in perfect playing cond fae at mare familiarity with the rule sarin for in Pramas Cop, a Bolts) anpauey ON HUDSON. May 9m] lon Capi” Foshall Keene, who wilt [ee yOAM: AND tne art, of, eronking pound imptch pay ot $e, Ap ‘Winey [on J Hickey Members of th whionavle Ardsley d the Americans, ts confident his|oughly sportemaniike match, — and, eihioctl pomner. 4. D. A. Eltireoht, W Ho are tatiing wweday of a race bes | team will “¢ Mf the historle cup (whichever aide of the Atlantic the wins WaLch yet to be played, heat tap te tween the fast slam yacht Arrow, [At Keeng hiw tom will conaist OC Unure hall, 6 they will be equally s 0k 0 be ridge, | vot iy R, Filnt, of the Rubpen| *BHssite Now ty Cowsia, No, 3: Keene, certain of h cordial applause.” Hein, he renasr-ap i the open tar Pa g Aibxen, the erack yacht pcp a nai; ord of ba a A bold » elded | “ - vas Parkes” Tons “arin "a | BP yh: lege aparens howe ofthe Bitnanta Gu ome FINISH FIGHT POSTPONED, |°! A pes Lah yal He eae hy [Veli A. Chubb he c I poned for two weeks owing to an Injury Wisme Tere sata Lexatiy, William aullers nice too place yesterday after: |to Dixon's le Liha ithe amionr reoeed, or | str Tiieausn er Hasnsere Lei eae 1) text the speed of the yacht] WiMiams Must Watt © pixonts| (9, Pi Laat Sam which be recelved Gowotry Cu) Hake on he. mate 1,10 Aiki, I) Morkomiva, a. 'MoCue, he Ardsley and the Battory. It while training for the contest y * with the club's pro- We ort oat PGA ' tnsormat affaly, as both Arm Gets Strong, ‘They will Mght for a aide bet of $260 Hobos oni ook, J. Medaiten, ned to be Koln Lowani J the mill will be brought off with Ht. Hooper, A. AN Jewell, & Lawaon ten Puy IST] The Aniwh Aght between Jack Dixon, | 819 (he i PFOUBHE OFF within fone minute Ee "A hea. tak Neraet tienda colaak ob The: Dixom | fty miles of this city, George Simpson, Vixen, fof Jersey City, and Jack Williams, of and when the Hattery was reached she was far la the lead, tbls cliy, which Wie to bave been de an ex-boxer, Nas been selected to ref. SetichnOe bles, B. Yan Voloe, © Moos, erve the debt, BeaNpee vy Nh! BREAKS HAMMER RECORD AT, \ Ferns sco: beginning of the third r i HORTON INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES. OF ERING ETON. KID LAVIGNE KNOCKED OUT BY EX-AMATEUR FIGHTER, Britt Shows Himself to Be a Wonder in 'Frisco Contest—O (Special to Tha Fveatag World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Britt, of Lavigne, fought a Woodward's large crowd, and ringster, went d rounds at the opponent, who hi third professiona’ San former hammer avilion last night before a May 30,—"'Jimmie’ Francisco, and ‘Kid’? light-welght champion, and tongs battle at i Lavigne, the veteran lown to defeat in elght hands of his youthful as thus far 1 fight. fought his Lavigne was aggressive from the first sounding of the gong and fought every noment, but he was outclassed. He tried his best to land right and left swings, but Britt kept out of harm's way and scarcely: a blow reached him that hurt, local lad the ing, and it was n were n but he fought ga: Britt had a sp! played phenomenal sent Lavigne down several tm clean rights, and head and spun In the elghcn round the } Billy, observing that the arly closed and his In his endeavors to reach the “Kid” took a terrible beat- not long before his eyes ips pulled, mely to the end. lendid defense hitting po and dis: er, with once caught him on the him around ilke a top. Ki brothe Kid" was fast going, Jumped into the ring and stopped tumultuous uppla It is belleved fair way to championship. cap ‘the uneven contest, which was awarded ‘by the referee to Britt in the midst of ause. at the winner is in a ture the light-weight M’FADDEN WINS ON FOUL. Awarded the Gardner WATERBURY, George McFadden, “Gus” Gardner, |nine flerce round den, claiming that Ga threw McFadd: Wille Lewis, of New out ‘Jim™ Haywood, of this city. In the |” fy a vory that oqntest,bortiamen fourth rounds sane ett putting thelr best efforts forward from yi Daly, both of. New, start to fit As honors were even, came her for a ten-round bout | the referee declared the contest a draw. After ely hard punishment. fo nine rounds Day sponge. ZEIGLER F Decision Over Gus » Tenth Round. Conn., May 30.— of New York, and of Philadelphia, fought s before the Waterbury | [Athletic Club last might, | After two Bout at Grand Rapida. minutes of heavy slugg:ng in the tenth, | ¢ aT = fie ie ina clinch, MePadden fell to| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, May 8. the floor with Gardner . The | Billy Rotehford, of Chicago, and George referee awarded the decls Fad-| Monroe, of New York, met in a ten- dner deliberately York, knocked | 5 seconds threw up the | —_—-— ERNS’S VICTIM. “Rube” E Blow tn JOPLIN, Mo., da was to have bee with Owen Zelgle night. The fight but the big crow nds ockout Sudden K Third Round. May 30.—Jimmy (Rube) clean knockout in the und of what na twenty-round fight er, of Philadelphia, iast was fast and furious, was not prepared for GRAVESEND ENTRIES. (Epecial to The Bvening World.) dD, RACH TRACK. 90 - ry are he cite’ s follows: Pirst Mace—Por maiden two-year-nlds; fiye furlongs. Hast! A Mount Hope « Aato i dane Kay iBourne: Helip ‘Tyler Julia, Arthur «+ Meddling Mary Decoration Gecond Race.—The chase Handicap, for Sand a half mile Miss Mitchell Rowdy tone * itwado Perlon s+ Third Race olde; Ave turlon, Mary Street Bir Voorhels Merry Acro Injunction Fourt yearolda; Teniter cer Jim Tally Cunard The ‘one smile Fifth dioap. mille aad itor nd Sullivan Draw, dweeney BOSTON, May x cheater, Ne Hey an elmi(-rownd draw a4 (he Bast Boson lub ! pe! det wight sd ent 4 Gran Mo races | , GRAVESE for to-morrow Hog; 99 Cincinnatus .. Geo. W, Dasoh ¢ Woltram oH Royallay . «+ 05 Hiro 97 Mennfeid 14 Plunger 94 Solver 94 Stunt 10 Ipse Dixit Greater New York Stocple- | ar-olde and up; about | 1b Bolsterous 146 Las: Chord "2 Curfew Bell. 140 Clasher vir sss Tuilson Staken; for tworyears MZ River Pirate., 113 Whorter vs. WS Slitul ses. AB ence sss. jton Btakee; for threw: | LR Hyphen 18 1k ‘Trump. is TMK Major Dapgerfoid, 118 1g King Hatover ub three-year-olds and up; han- furlang, 124 vontend 106 Opera Lanceman .,,. adie 8 Coleman:: Viteiist Kingraing y Sw of Man- id Twin (Jack) Sullivan, poxed DEWITT OF PRINCETON ther Fights. the knockout blow £0 ear! showed up the better, howeve out the entire fight. Ferns and Zeigler were weighed into the ring at 145 pounds. Both scemed in good condition, In the first round the fighting was of the fastest kind. Zeigier tried repeatedly with a right hook to the body which was cleverly blocked by | Ferns. Ferns landed on Zeigier’s, head in an ugly mix-up both men fed ty r. The referee had difficulty in ting the men in the cinch, Ferns rly had the better of the round. in’ the second roun TDS gler down again, Zelgler weary with the hard fighting and closed the round in distress, In the third round both men made s and Zelgler tried again for tho Ferns feinted with the rignt and landed heavily on the chin, putting Zeigler down and out. ———_ CALDWELL DEFEATS FENN. | Hartford Cyclist Beatn the Newark Crack in 20-Mile Race. HARTFORD, Conn. May 30.—The Hartford Velodrome track was opened for the season last night with an at- tendance of 2,000. Harry Caldwell, of Hartford, defeated W. 8. Fenn, of New- ark, ina t mile motor-paced race, winning by four laps and a third, Time, 38m, 298. Caldwell led all the way and gained his first lap at the close of the seventh mile. The mile Intugural handicap was won by George Willey, of ‘Troy. es MONROE GETS DRAW. Boxes Rotchford a Fast Ten-Round und bout at 120 pounds at the Olymple Athletic Club last night, SANTRY KNOCKED OUT. lighter Put to Sleep in und by Sullivan, May 90,—'’Tommy” Sul- LOUIS, livan, of Brooklyn, knocked out “Eddie” st. Santry, of Chicago, Jast night in the third round of v:hat was to have been a twenty-round bout i was all Santry’s fight until Sullivan put w hard lett to the stomach ‘i the Pid round and another left to the chin, Which, floored Santry, where he lay until he was counted ‘out. O'BRIEN TO FIGHT NEIL. Boxer WII Severely Tent Philadelphin Jack's” Ability, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien will make his first appearance In @ boxing bout in Chicago shortly, He has been matched to meet Al Neil, the middle- sight champlon of the Pacifle coast, in a six-round bout before the Wabash A. ©. in the Windy City, on Friday night, June 6 ‘They will box at 154 pounds for 50 per cent. of the gross receipts, O'Brien's prowess will be well tested In this con- fest, as Neil bs one of the best middle- weights there Is In this country, ————__—— PUGILISM. “Young Corbett," the feather-welght cham+ plon, who 4s to mest Abe Attel, the clever Calle fornia boxer Jn @ .ten-round bout before the Denver A. C. on June 6, |s training hard to get ‘inaelt in perfect shaps for the battle, Corbere aid train as faithfully for is recot bout with "Kid" Broad ax he should have done. Cee) aut between Joe Bernstein and 'Frine ‘The alx-round “Young Gorbett," which was to have been de- cided tm Chickgo next Monday night, haw been oatponed for the present om account of the [itera contest with Abe Attel. Bernstein and Corbett will probably be rematohed to Aght « ton-round bout before the Denver A. C, tn the pear future, . 4 8 looking (he ploture of health, in owa tant night from Kansas City, ted Jimmy Handler ao quickly Ryan aaile for Bn norrow to fight Johnny Gorman dur yan says he will do tralning Rubin oa the other Tommy Ryan, arrived wh he a Monday aight WATERCOLOR IS SUBURBAN CHOICE: Advance Guard at 8 to | and Reina, the Brooklyn Winner, at 20 to |, in Joe Ullman’s Future Book. Watercolor is still a favorite at B te 1 in Joe Uliman's future book. Advance Guard and Gold Heels are second choloe at 8 to 1, and Herbert (hird tn favor at 12 to 1. Reina, the Brooklyn Handicap winner, is at the long price of 20 to 1, as is Pentecost. ‘The book on the Suburban at present is as follows: Horas and wo! Advance Guard, 117.. Aiatd Seheck, 105....200/His Eminence, 110:.. Aleodo, 129. + du) kumara, 104 Odds, |Horse and we S|Hernamio, 1: 2by| Keynote, 92. may Schorr, 113, Meekin, 121... 1) Autschievous, 108. 40|Monograph, 100... 200|Northern Star, 90. S00 @aul, 10) 30}Pentecost, { W/Port Royal, BOReina, 102. + Roehampton, “Tit eZasusenseses Oniiton, 1 by silver aie, |Contend, 2 GSix Shooter, 1OBl.0.5. 3 | Dixtenine, P go]sitpenritt, 93.00.0001 60 Dublin, 114 40/Ten Candies, 11 60 Elkhorn, Wi... .J00/ The Rhymer, 106.:.2. 40 lying Tor 20|Toddy, 108. !.ececttt 60 Flywheel, Gy Trigger, 102. 0 Garry He Go| Watercolor, 127, 5 Gold Heels, 1 g|Watercure,” 111 60 Gold Seeker, 100.....100| Wealth, 98.. 200 Mono, 107 0. +++- Withers, 103 100 Herbert, 121 1.00..0. 42} “MISCELLANY. Davidson and Geoghegan. who were succes ful in winning their games in the Southera jawn tennis chamoionshio tournament at W ington, will oppose each other to-day to di mine who will meet Little for this year's cha plonship. J. Rogers Maxwell, jr, and Harry Maxwalt, fons of J. Rogers Maxwell, have purchased race aboutn and will compete in the raceabout class on the The former has bought th latter tne Ind) ‘Mr. Maxwell will race the seventy footer Yank ‘The Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Club ta te have a class of one-design boats next season of fifteen feet racing length, Prizes were offered for tho best designs submitted, an@ Clinton H. Crane. A, Cary Smith, John Hys- lop and J. Rogers Maxwell. jr, were selected as A committee to pass on the designe @ub- mitted committee announces the follow- ing us the successful prize winners: First prize, $190, Allen D. Woods, New York City; second prize, $60, Morgan Barney, New York City, third’ orize, $25. Charles 1. 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