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. ee a i . ¥ ' THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1902, as . ‘gm ate ATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. . LIPTON HASN'T CHALLENGED [AMERICAN POLO TEAM WINS A GREAT VICTORY OVER —_—sC|BROOKLYNS BEAT BOSTONS _ 7 FOR ANOTHER CUP RACE. ENGLAND'S FOUR BEST PLAYERS AT HURLINGHAM. IN A PITCHERS’ BATTLE, & Secretary Cormack Says New York Yacht Club es Has Heard Nothing from Sir Thomas. | Five Thousand Fans at Double Header Be. tween Superbas and Bostons. WGeorge A, Cormack, Geeretary of the. such cholienge or even tr York Yacht Ciub, says that sy far) ohalionge it woul y hove ai ‘The Batting Order. ‘and Willis whetted the appetites of tte 4 ‘saga om concern bal ‘ ot ud through them have be mmu Boston. purooidyn. |rans for the second game. Hughes did out the reportcd intention of | to ue weit olan, OR jdrilliant work all through, getting into ‘Thomas Lipton to challenge for vie |" AMiviaily he Ya Bonney, sb. Heeler, 3 hole only ones, ‘That was in the elghite ‘Cup in 1903, j ties Cooley, If, MoCreery, th. when the Beaneaters had men at ‘ jd the fact that the papers | ormeg through the ¢ Carney, rf. Dahlen, se. th ‘@ despatch to the effect t ui WwW ' Greminger, 3b. Aarrell, c. lien Fee-quarter and half-way mounds, had ordered Mr. Fife to ¢ Long, #8, Fiood. Sp. jughes fanned Demont and Dolan an@ eren' S havled down Cooley's wicked fly. Umpire—cantillion Willis was at his best, but threw: (Special to The Evesiog Word.) bunched hits in the third gave the Trobe. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, |ley Dodgers their start, and Hughes won May 81.—The Trolley-Dodgers have hit|his own game with a three-bagger in up a winning streak since they blew in|tho fifth. from the West, and the fans in this burg| The pitchers for the second game: have warmed up to the team Ike a|were McMakin and Eason. There were; | Heights society leader to his best girl. |then 8,000 fans present. Foxy Ned Hanlon, with an eye to doost- Score by Innings. MoMakin, none of us know anything the matter,” he says, ‘“Tliese chin 5) Are Bencrally kept quiet, so that the ¥ | LONDON. May S1-Sir Thomas Lipton coming so early almost discredits /Sav* that he has nelther sent a now hu |challenge for the Amertea’s Cup nor | , CRAELS "At the beginning of each yachting | ordered a new Shamrock. | CPM on there are always a lot of ra. | Blt slay ; fers started about chalienges from the other wide, but they seldom amount co nything, re xo many of our . nm 1. but ir was disatlowed, on the | Ing his position In the race and swelling | ios'o, if fait the recetpis while things are working | Brookiya” eae ee a im | —-——~ | xround of fon 2 favorably, rang in a double-header on ff Enginnd Scores his hired men this afternoon, compelling gin pressing hard, but could not score. | Hanlon predicts that the Superbas wil First Inning. RECORD FOR | 00 YARDS The ‘bail in this pertod waa often over be in second place when they start on] Lush fanned. Tenney walked, Dolan : “lithe boundary. J. Cowdin (Amoert: | thelr next western trip in July, and if|made a corking running catch of De-. —_—— a they continue to put up the article of /Mont’e fly a foot off the turf, Cooley © made a great run © ground, The spl can) and K (Continued from First Page.) the length of t ball displayed in the iast three games| iru {0 Dolan. No rune. vent to there will be nothing to tt. ‘Things |the pitcher's box for Keeler's fly. “Shack. aid term play by the Americans wa. . hooked by Miler. Walter H. Buck broke right for them all through yes-|8md lined a single to centre Uush Mon on Schick's oxse. He was pro- uv aaa a hauled down McCreery’e soarer. Dah- j Ste ticheas J'| splendid run, but as the n the don third, forelng Sheckard: i Ra utto nw, starter e ates Princeion was thItae tase tt inde | act of going over Waterbury saved the were slaughtered, and looked easy for | No runs. .) At Roe report of the sistel chick Bol Off it. Robinson, "Harverd, fourth, 43 feet | gon’, ‘Then there was a serim to-day’s dual soance. If the Trolley- Second Inning. ay ut Moulton, the Yale crack. |" (iy "Yara Run—Won vy W. J. nd, Georgy. | 204 while Cowdin was on the & Dodgers pull off both games this after-| Carney fanned. Sheckard hauled down fealty oy rtook, him within Atty feet of | iovn: © Bt "Lane, Vale, waa second, Bt. | having collided with Buckmaster, oon they will land In third place, and | Greminget's long fly in’ deop’ centers S few | Runt, Harvard, third, a Lighter tou : 5 al ° c} es. in the second heat, Duffey, te | tw: 493 i inhiner fourth: | Nickels ee OR ay cio were: compere of tiradag the CHG) Meee ance ere uopaie ount) Np j own crack, 61 rom Fd Hurdle Rece—Final heat won by J. | some discusshy) the uit pera powet: Flood singled past Long. He was an : Jimmy Hughes and Charley McMakin | easy out on a steal. Irwin walked. Me. 1, Californi Mio | He Converse, Harvard: iB. 4 Clapp, “Yate was | jow tie goal CRE ee eee ees AMEE ANT ne anita ee the fourth period Patteson W were rivals for the honor of starting | Makin soared to Carney. Dolan lin ‘the afternoon's sport. ‘They will both | Med to Carney. No runs. work to-day, but Hanlon wus not cer- Third Inning. tain which of them to use first. < feed Ss andes MeMakin improved wondeffully while} Moran walked, | Kason singled, the Trolley Dodgers were in the West, | Dunies fondue Gaamiét, Bush, ni and Hanion picks him out as @ winner. trled to score and was nalled et Willis and Malarkey were Al Bucken-| the plate on Flood's perfect throw. nt run once 100-Yard Run.—Final heat son by ALF. Duly. | Nickally (English) had second, J Blue Sle but Waterbury AD Moulton, | On more stopped the ball close to the tae Ny me Oi ie POUnG AACE ce 4 + Of Was the man to break Po fe record, He broke cne intercollegiate | Dutty’n time Ina new world’s col! gome quick play neat ine band sli Of 44 feot 3 Inches, made by him-| lewiate ar record and) ¢ojjowed. and then Miller made a run Reng Pe HCHRE thelahot H feat) eauele Professional) nut Waterbury again saved the goal ti Beconds. firgt record to fall by the wayside ves, _ Roettnsl heat (ot! thaone bundred|\ ven ueland afterward pressed so hard that Lush stole second and ran to thrd on z d run there were five starters: Dufty, | aurure whites ieee ll Veeven Wea Pon | Keene hit out to save a goal, The perger’a, selections to stop the upward) Farrell's bad throw. Tenney singled, * Moulton, Schick. Westhey and Carogan.| “ailtornta, secon, 5 feet 19 ‘a. w. cur’ | Americans played a splendid game. YOXHALL KEENE READY FOR Prare Fe oe hel TOOny ne ae crows ot suoring Lush, ‘Tenney stole second. A off in front, sprinted as he | cise, Ketas flere i a = wea e wil ch advanced Tenney to. i BRAD actetore, iclosely: Coilowed” Uy | Rec nia ine nten eee Penney! e's team: play, was very (pentect. ~ 5,00) Was resem when the first game] Demoht walked, ‘Teney wee nailed ae is necond. | The play was fast belng driven to the Raeeny the plate on a doub'e steal. One run. . ~ Behick Duty kept up his | venta; D. Wo Pranchot. Yate, : a ~, ~ a ferrite running, and at the Ree ‘ard | M. Foster, Corneil, third, and Russell, Penn- | English ewal when Miller saved jt at JOCKEY BOOKER HAS BUT Brooklyn Wins Firat. Keeler singled over second, Sheckard Buy Was poine like the wind by: this | 350, Yanse Hundio” Reco-Somu-Pinain; ane | th? cowt of @ fall. nxland thereupos Rrookiyn won the first game with alfied to Cooley.” MeCreery'a out, De~ 1 Ht | and second ‘man in each hewt to run in Anal. | hit ont SMALL CHANCE F score of 2 to 1. second. Dahon: was It by a gltshes : the Ine a winner by two. © teehee eal Laaetere Play Fast and Exciting. «| The pitchers’ battle between Hughes Ihall. Farrell filed to Demont, No runs. Gawicks of Harvard, Mniahea ‘wecond, in - obs, ache, CalltoPnia’ wae ‘seen. Etes ecelyuees Say content Oeetr| GOLF CHAMPION oe A | ee Ne at” Eire Ma ae en .|gurgeons Will Operate as Last Resort, bu|NEW YORKS TRY NEW with his teeth clinched working like piston rods, D._8. Horton, the crack pole v. which was after winnin rin in fiowl.—Ferst heat, won by J. FE Haigh, 4 for the Intorcotleg! arvard, W. A, Schick, Harvart, second. Time, | the last, Miller hud a fine run, coming Mee of teat tintin, "Arvar neers | rere ens Tee | ighe up imo. he game and biting & Hold Out No Hope. PLAYER WASHBURN. | feet and 7 inches and made a now|F. x. Molton, Yale. aerond Times di tan | Boal, which was divaliowed, as Nickalls LMM NNe aon Let EF jor, Am-| was offside, Bo the fourth period closed Marcellus Is Beaten 11 Up ie i*, favor of A erica, with every chance +H 7 4 sooring the largest wi hey were as follow: Harvard Yale 9 Run, attempts Horton cleared the bar at 11] ” Seoond heat, won by WoT. Lightner, record, H. B. Taylor, (Continued frum First Page. Harvard Wins Cup. second. Jacklitsech moved up one more | der, ‘Thomas walked. ‘ka's fe while Smith was throwing Huls-| curves were too puzzling for Browne witt out. Three over the plate to Hall Douglass 8 rap rolled do Tight man put the Philadelphian out. No mins. | ind gs & e. Clark was under Hallman did a fine plece of work 1 H : toppiig Lauder’s hot smash and goet- ting the bali to fiat in sims. Rear Anock Was just oul of Hulswith's rea umber of poll Polo Vauit.—Won by F orto eet mber of points, | Malo Vanit. Won by B. 8. Horton, Princeton, | time had been very fast and excittn ‘ond, with 1 feet: 'A tnd. with 10 feet @ inches .| Match at Tuxedo Links. thrown from the two-year-old colt | {and the Americans kad clearly the better a eee Red Knight and suffered a fracture | A Gray, Pano | of 41, which was dus to Waterbury and of the skill in the presence of 46,000 Won by J. R.| the team play. TUXEDO GOLF LINKS, May 31.— | mylvanta, fourth. 10 feet 6 Inc 2] "Throwing 16-Pound. Tam: foe i ee eit aeh feet, 10 inches. \ | in the fifth period Waterbury, on o| travis defented Marcellus for the ent, Princeton, third, with 199 fer: Wo T. | wonderful gray, eame down the fleld fopollian golt champion: Dunn fanned. Voorhees helped _re- tire Jackson, Sparks rapped a pretty singie to right. but was put out when persons at Gravesend race track yes terday, was sti!! unconscious at Seney ‘Georgetown 19@elambia The Summaries, 4 Hehe er Pay rempse teed asad ye time: Prineeton, 33; DIINE nee ne ee Moats nipnar| Wiming at the etghth hole py 11 | Hospital, Brooklyn, this morning. | and, was good for a base. Dunn's rolle: owe rolled the ail to Nulswitt,” No i Foes: enearivania, third (Hiaa})—Won by 3. G. Willie, uy Watervury, ran for the goal and] 2 aad 10 to piny. The surgeons are preparing to! Haliman helped dackson out, No run! Sixth Inning. } Meat—Won by Arthur Duttey, Georne 3. Clapp, Yale, mecond: WG: | Ane ; trephine the skuli in tne hope of sav- Jacklitéch walked, He got to second ' : necond;. tine ftornia, (hed; WA. Powell, Cellfor: | misaed it just at (he moment when # Tejeda iw araieceeseanes. CA Ra wyncklit#eh walked: He got to seooal ret ana | in AMEN yt ZIM A oe porter, [MUO was ponsible, Hero the play wns! ExXEDO PARK GOLF LINKS, N, | 88 the boy's life. but they admit that Bean was the fellow who eastated |tulawitta bunt. ‘The latter was aate vent. with afl it In; ©. 8. Fallows, [Vory fine, ‘The ball flew backward and May 31L—W. J. Travis, of Garden| there is little chance for him, Childs out... Sparks couldn't fad the eines tee Queers meee oe plate when Voorhees was at the bat, and + os a and then Buckmaster she 2 10% In); James Grimes, for out | City, and F. A. Marcellus, of Yountakah,| Rounding the turn into the home- Wille, Ha hind, with 21 ft. 10% In; J. 8 leith Patteson, Nickalls in suppo: time, 16 Pe a ang [out Dosie iald in and Kot Childe's roll- Srate. stinecw’ Jer and retired the runner. Smith picked 50 the elongated one was benefited, too, 0 heat: Won by B J. Glapp, Tale; Jo Yale, fourth, with 21 ft. 8% in. aia played a thirty-six hole match to-day | 94), od Kni a a werse, Harvard, second; time, 16 J-be. Final heat won by M. T. Idgbt-|There seemed a clear run, England) oy gecide t ampionahip of the. Met~ stretch Red Knight, with Booker up, Bag benedion: toni ay Grests suchen ip. voor Te Uhard leiiaeh tana ntinew, : ‘One Mile Run—Won by R. G, Williams, Prince Eobick, Harvard, was second; F. | pressed and showed up the steadiness | poyoiitan Golf Assuclath was among the leaders. It was the them ail. Douglas's fly fell safe back | HS nan out. No rung. i perc. S. Marchal, Colum! ond: C8 nies Suid fm: Saleh, Herverd, The Americans hit out | “Atorcstuc aihecoh hea of third, but Vooriecs was caught at}. Washburn fanned. Childs's work with } Tagobus, Yale, was ‘third, Trott, Corb fourth. time, 31 2-6 meconde, of the defense. The Americans | Marcellus, although he defeated some | crucial point of the race, as the horses PE ennen oa oer Smith's grounder was brilliant and the § in self-defense, and England missed | cood men on his way to the finals, came r ight for th Sparks bounced the ball to Childs and |Glant was retired. ger was helped few inkrl bi were about to straighten out for the Dp out by Hall Ni three times successfully. A slow pe ip thal aaslerininehoOonaitcummamene he never reached first, Doyle got a base y Hallman. No runs. ended with the game a certainity for|iscrore ‘Travia, eataolisned the new {Mal struggle down the homestretch. while Hallman was juggiing "his hit, Seventh Inning. ' the Americans 1 they continued 10] cours) record of 72 In his maten with|The vast crowd—the greatest ever Cape Tees Bible econd Palaver aires jeThomax got a base on his crack to | play as they had been playing. 8. Douglas yesterday, Marcellus had |gathered on a race course in this efforts to hit the ball were failures, No | oft, Braune’s knock was too hot for In the sixth porlod there was some around the links In as low a figure | vicinity—watched the struggle spell- runs, on bases. They executed a double steal, RACE TRACK F slow play in the middle of the round as either the amateur champion or v- ele) 6D! Fourth Inning. Thomas scored while Doyle was retiring Then both teams started owt to gailop | Vougias, winner of last yours, Me bound. . Douglas. f “4 ei race lin 10rs. He is champion of his Sparks Jumped and got Barry's boun- | “Barry rolled the bal Bs 6) oe he. nah oad Ets a ne Te Dut canuot be considered in| A ery of horror went up as Red cer and threw the Phitite out. Jackli:sch | ¢ EN rir Ae) } knocked the ball by ‘Lauder ‘and got to | wid. ana another Phitadeiphia tally was the English ponles had none the best M. Then camy the finest run of the day racing toward the American goal, ‘I Magistrate Decides Boys Can|Big Holiday Crowd Had Nar-| ponies were locked in putrs, and th ; cight men raced grandly, Keene, on HaveAll the Fun TheyWish,| "ow Escape, Too, When] iriin caught Mulier, and, ough i Otherwise All Other Sports| Hawthorne's Grand Stand] coudt ao: stop him, hampered his sir ame class with the amateur cham-l Knight and Zodak, with little M. ‘stem, recently) Thompson in the saddle, were seen 4 Ocha on ie titst. ume in tuie{to stumble, A cloud of dust hid Apparently faded to bring . ider nent fre rifok the finals tho two strongest | Horses and riders for a moment from teres 4 6 horrified spectators. Then the re than fifty men entered the an- the } first. The Quaker stolese cond and went] recorded. “Barry was safe at on to third on Yaewer's wild throw to| was doubled ap ao mince’ lave wee catch him. Hulswitt's safety sent Jack-|Jaokliisch on the latter's hit to Sparks. Mtsch home. Hallman popped @ foul] Two runs, that Doyle took. Childs was a strike-out} Lauder's fly fell to Browne. Bean victim. One run. fanned. Dunn fouled to Hallman. No. ‘Smith's bunt earned him a base. Yea-| runs ger's bounce went to Douglas, 21d | qe ene, f The Americans were then much quicker al Metropolitan thirt hi were seen to scramble to their G ‘out, but Smith went to sec- | Must Stop. Caught Fire. Be ron abe pe Metropolitan thirty-six hole handi. | horses n o jeorge was out, but Smith went to ser: P and tumble, Cocll Nickalls hit a goal arty. i * started in this event! iegs and dash off after the leaders in Jadiatecn's hands.” Hean lifted a wee|A Fair Trial of the Various D) America, however, won by two goals]. Much to the surprise of the gallery, |the struggle. little fy and Hallman got it. No runs. ; Magistrate Connorton, in the Flushing| CHICAGO, May 51.—The grand stand, | 10 fone, ue 19. superior combinad Ma hen mintiean ompoctod, 1 ravis being ie JOCERR 'BOORER! van yitth Inning. Advertised Whiskeys, ; ¥ Court, to-day decided that it was no| Club-house, betting ring and paddock | Pontes as good as those of the Bogiish- only 3 up at the turn. Hé went out in A} Myspion Fallen: Vorhees's foul lift was taken by Lau-| side by side, will show you that our | || stables at the Chi 10 Jockey Club, the of Water-/38, only four strokes more than his re-| No one watched the finish. All eyes|S!milar path had been made at the spot grime Mo play baseball In (oa Neny 7ak miablonias tha Chlaage sankey upita en cord of yest yay, wile his opponent| were fastened on the spot where two|P¥ the overflow crowd of Handicap Daj statements are true to the letter, and | upday. ‘The case in point was the ar-| Hawthorne race-track were, destroy nd Americans Handicapped, third, “fourth, iitth and “inthe: huey | mites of humanity lay prostrate, per-/404 the horse Cervera went down then GRAVESEND ENTRIES. will tend to educate your taste as t tH Test lax Sunday of three players of the Americans | While Marcellus won the second and| haps dead. ‘The tragedy held the holl- Pe exactly the same place. ; y aS t0, y n cmsaing the hard strip of ground quality, The true Kentuckian knows t ‘ rac eaters y. Like all invaders — the College Point team. ace yesterday played under @ disadv: . the others being halved.| day crowd epellbound. Women in the men and the fine dofe nage, and the | seventh hol In discharging the prisoners the Magis.| A holiday crowd of more than 16,000 Ligh team was a warn fivote ravis came home in nS hia or . yay yesterday he sald that one of his (Special to The Evening Worl.) 3 rt trate sak: Persons was in attendance. The atani| “in America the bayer are accustomed | ponents 48, and Anished sup tn iP Arandatand were ssreaming hysterically, ita dropped “undo” hin ‘Other saaa}| RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, May | honest whiskey. He will not swallow : a Jtolmore breathime spells than are al-| morning round o oles. von the i ° q : i 5 “At ta no crime for the boys of Flush-| eats 10,00 and was packed. Fortunate. |{o more, brealhing soil oiee With al tenth, twelfth and last four holes while | down the track and the. surgeon lifted thought that the horses had been fright-| 8 The entries for Monday's races area blended (mixed) article, the crowd hanging over the rail,| as follows: ing to play ball in their own town, even |!¥ ll were well on the way to the trains, | \2¥°d | Deals and. a|ithe foun ute reat becwe renth was the only hole won! Thompson to his feet. He shook him-| ghioa, BY. Ww residents of Greater| and only 1,000 were tn the stand when] seven-minute interval between periods. | by Marcellus on the homeward Journey. » 5 , thelr stride and crossed thei a eney, 27% now fesldente of enforsed| the fire broke out, There Wasa panio| The ume thus, afforded gives the| ‘Their carda were Y'|self and walked about, Nothing worse|legs. Jimnile Frayling, the trainer oy ¥ strictly I will see that |: is also en- i American player ai opportunity to re- | Travis... 46344648 1-3 than a severe ehaking up had befallen| ited Knight, said the colt had a habit Minat golf and vink-pong’ play. | fOr ® time, but no fatalities resulted. Quer iin wind after a hard. CMig se 18428443 Fat tel nim of shying, but he thought he had cured + bel Bpaay. The fire ty supposed to have originated] sion. acid he is enabled wine ply | Mareeltua Ha Ae ef tel It different with Book whenl ioe: TU Cophaiala In @ restaurant Xitehen. ‘The i] practically fresh. In 13 ; howeve B56 46.5 4 6 5-5 was different with Booker, hen| | Booker's misfortune comes Just at the! puthdaer’’: 148 Draughteman - i; 1 hen. ‘The etand | Vreiittie ume. be and ev The Ha p Svoren, tho surgeons bent over him they shook] tine he had reached the top notch of | Meaganger sre. IMB Weap Not.| thelr heads, Tho hoot of ane of the] gymiey ae” Sue yearn Mae Ae horses had plerced his skull and he lay! Frisble. and was regarded % horses were quickly rushed out of the John Rela, jr, Bt - RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. was 300 feet long and 50 feet high. The delWeer orients ihe a no ie Mea In thi jscond Race—For two-year-olds; selling; Ave ro idee f Foust. 6 ae Kish players have a . an Race Track. ST. LOUIS, May 31—Fbl peddcnls stables and turned loose in the the Ameri: Bc Msn uate Meloas, His body was lifted to the/ prentice until le, put Up ® sensational Gloriosa 104 nee te TAM LOL NBS Fa008 A oonrigan,. P. San faetinerence Ac er ot play a ambulance and hurried from the track! David Gideon's Josepha. After tee oo Bie Pte ca nysaneerthy rrigan, P. Dunne and John Bre- to Beney Hospital, Then the crowd| had plonty of mounts, and during the Glirain fa wcheduled to be run here to-day. | t Mile anda sixteenth—| Nock are owners of Hawthorne. It ia fon by, Caney, 6 to find 2 tol! Joe located west of the city limits, : » game here and abrohd Tshmen in the eultival ve energy for the final test. nthe Matter of climate, prestige and i home grounds—all Inyp Dre in| a mammals athe an event of this. kind—the Englishmen |% W: Leokten, Po Will alm have the advantage.” Appre: | ¢ wont back to its amusement resent season has been riding tor Jack What caused the horses to fall ls» Joyner and’ David. Gideon, ry ne myatery, In the paddock after the race War Jockey Tommy Burns said that the A Good Game Expected, haere 2 was second and’ Tea Was third. ‘Time—1.52 3-4, Race-—Seven-elgtia of a mile by, Collins, 9 to 6 and 4 to & Colny 7 Stunts ‘ Planet Mt is a straight Kentucky whiskey. f 3 y or on de by the feet of the overflow “i ‘4 by, Tom Collins, 9 too and accond | MISS M’DONALD WINS latkig the value of having thelr p apn fa eae Oo ae track mai ‘ The Young Men's Demoor: ‘Third Race—For maiden three-year-old and fekiac Bric Wooa' third, “‘Mme-isi 1-2. Se He aUehokiod the Asaacioam 17° Setemeeae aed crowd who were admitted to the Meld], Ore vounk Men's Demooratie Chub 7 aT cevanty varus. Our Scotch Whiskies are also straight, —————— | TURF PUZZLE PRIZE. vers aent thelr mounts o early In|. 8. Doyle, Neamucsccccs, 78. inside the track was probably respon- ailerpon with Rie’ ternal morrow : 109 Sterling Fox........119 FINISHES AT HARLEM January and the player, heminelves (Jager Wath keno nibte fea Rihlatla ciate eee ake feat kets.’ |, Be KIRK & CO.,N.Y hy were In as i Cobiler, Tuned soc. § = ie De ‘ petty Her Auswer to No, 4 of Evening |] be |p condition for the |n © Watson, jr, W 83 Cervera Also Fell, oa at a ee & good ame of #9 RACE TRACK, HARLOM, May 81—|] World Sertes Judged the Bos A eae in which thel& & TeeuNenbiong. St He called attention to the fact that a will have prong batteries, Sondihe ee een neem Mel} The following otter has been |] Ameren a See aR eae tet opine |: f Remedell, Pomsliah,... 108 - ——E CANS @ to-day ova ba fallow ‘ Judged the best answer to The Even erloan rules allow oft-side play, while 0. Fourth Race.—-The Manhansec for i t pagers tery al yng. | wordn Bart Parse vo 0 WAG a" aid hae TRACK IN PERFECT SHAPE ai 3 a 6 + e This naturally affects pl t md © N for pikcs, 6 to 6, was second, |} To the Sporting Editor han extont {hat disastrous rewulte | ey stale A Cy He Senowsy in Bird, “ohne 08 The ploture in Turf Pussie No. 4 |] would be likely to fuilow a game, In| Diker Mevdow 101 FOR TRAINING GALL PS i} T @ Race —Three-quarters of a mile Whioh the opposing teams were familiar la vker Meadow | 8 (@) by ‘Travers, W to 1 and ¢ to 1;|] Tepresents the Hon, Patrick Koenan, 1) wien’ dimerent rues governing eae | J Dyker Alesdow, 02 A ie 2 to & for pluce, waw sec ex-Olty Chamberlain New York }] pointe In tho American Kame the indie ree wnt A, C 88 2 ai acne ay Prominent member of Tammany |} yea’ py oneshalt & i t ninver North Jersey 0. (Spectal to The Evening World.) thelr exercise In a mediocre way. J. B, sixteenth, i 3 poantias of ferened ms |] Hai, and one of the oldest, and Is \itereept an oppone is eiroKe by Andrew's SHEEPBHEAD BAY, May ~The | Haggin's Watercolor covered the mile prey Ww QP ATIONAL Loca lender of she Bixiesnch Amsembly |]ing Rig, ae ! ; weather way affilp.on the good aide at | And a quarter distance in 216 t-4, Cham: Moor t Ye 4 strict © Was elected County Tn England thie 4 ey @beenalaad thastisites « ine | Pagne, Water Boy, Bon Mol, Busy “Aha “TN Ihe it Clerk in It, und dorved weverat HT ing, git’ mpolliig at (Rash Morin: Jersey ie pi Ea ene nnd hi ia Lady, Churles Hlwood and others were He Oh, Wi) Pp youls.. Ad forme ge Alderman, He WW about ain G Ratteroon, Manb, Jereay, Mw houra were pleasant. ‘The track | ali shown, but nothing fast was wanted. 0 rr INST CAMaLh HORN OF ARR ® sma OF IE atm: American teain ae i Was perfect and many racers were sent, P, Bolmgnt'a Fly Wheel turned a mile 4 wu. w words, and o who never for to surmount and the amount of t B. Knegp, Westbrook Jand a furk Louis... Mo BRU ene. te ainiierigg, & over it at good speed, August Bel- | and 4 furlong in 201, Burgundy, Toga, Kets @ friend, He is always to be || practice neveamary to famillarige Ub 1, Medfield, sleet mont's Leonid od a mile in 1.47 1-2, | Pett Bleu and others trotted and can. y Baltimore Mington Meveland selves with the Enelish methods Mo Want found at great eventy In the pugii inte world, and is @ great lover of horsew, ie never mianes a day at tho track in the raging meanon MARGARBT A. M'DONALD, No. 7H Kuat Ninth wt. N.Y, City mn OR aide play ia the ns "| Octoroon breexed six furlongs at three | tered nee Kneaie's Utian and Fi SPE AS ay cys npe 0 7 », Ami- Ad, wolng towether, did alx tu f A is alinoat the eaene Ae or G purte speed, Mizzen, Masterman, Ami. |)ush Maid, go A tides inf hota aa played by the NEWARK VS JERSEY CITY, chia und others trotted and cantered, tongs in Ma The Ww Whitney racers American universities, g. Madden se Jaliyhoo Hh ankee, jue Girl, Goldamiuh, jelale Tn American polo, Where the off-eide Mastern Lenwue Game to Be 4X an ARAL TAY HOO Hey Ms, Cee, eee Molab rule ta not in foroe. it Is a common prac in Newark SesMermen, furlongs in 116 1-3, Siipthrift and Col, t ere all shown on lit covered a mile and « furlong tn track to Jogging exerci tee among “number ones” remain i 7 An | Jooge of the opmwalng back. walt for the! | N wark and Jersey City will pi 1.65. Pentooost, Acefull, Siktiful, Mexi-] G. Ho Whitney's Terrible Terry and _Wedicd. OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ Se. wo sycsaus 14 Owen. Under ‘Di. GHINDLE'S scleutino trea vlvod we Aa ff . Offeaide play is ——— Saabs Poudliy Dew other ‘obatael em ball to pome up to him, and then shoot Kastern League championship game in A. John's new auxiliary schooner peeht Mi Pe AP ty wile, OG 3 } “m can and others were all shown to rou |Jim Buck did three furionge in @1-2,] % © vee . Tet:| WHER THR MILLIONS MBWT—|lind™ however, the number. onear ty NewaK Loumorrey. | Zhle game was tino exorcine W. F. Proagrave sent Hodge five tur-| Meier, deugned by HM. C> Wiatringhamy, had fi nesttene, “Remtater fin Mer The Want Pages of the Bunday| i Jnave thin opportunity, na the tor capemereeae C,H. Mavkay's Kamara turned @ mile |iongs 0 1.06, Dublin, Grall and others|* er sumcartal wal Ire on Lang Ielaud found XDL hse « ‘record oe oar res pala Find cpanot tach the bell when it ie masehall, Pele @ Vo-Day,| 4! # furlong In 1.01, Heno, Grand | trotted and cantered. H, M. Zi her hatin and "the owner ant Dr tak anrhaee sirled oot acai: World every Sunday. Side. 6.00 Pal, Philadelpaie ve. Atm. boe. **] Opers, His Eminence and others got | Hermis rattled off « mile in 146 designer were on beak, aren ein tek etn ba

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