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NEWS THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1903. OF SPORT IN ITS. VARIOUS EARL OF SHREWSBURY Y SWEARS SUMMONS FOR YANKEE POLO PLAYER. , Puzzle mre cruanteett inc le The Evenin g World &, Tort Poze eee ase ; feet | {erm preterret) They would. Ike to arrange q ames wi any sifteen of seventeen-yeart-old Action of Notorious Nobleman Against Larry Waterbury Does Not} No 5. Tn afar” Mow “Yor. terine one Please Hurlingham Committee—Next Match to Be Played Se ee ier Aironet” teams, Seen, on Ma Riverviews, ‘ June 7 Before es | A PRIZE OF $5 will be given to the person who| Awwioe “Lore Stare Devers, Mchorans. Mor: aa se correctly guesses the name of the man in the picture and) .y"hee"open” astron ‘romain Donohue, Cape ; ‘ lwrites the best fifty-word description of him. Answers must AVA HGE 68 SMLAcaptgsl) Ahn stat Oot LONDON, June 2—In the West Lon- [men are now In the best condition and! |\wo seater age. Mie tite Ae we: tery of the Forsyth Flelt Club, would Hke to Gon Police Court this morning a sum- | the earttest date possible was what we even ural) Bre: a be in before 10 A. M,, Wednesday, June 4. Address Sport- hating ‘on it seared team q ve ut by the 1 wanted. When si iV yerra oll he acquired ay, 5 ¥ oN ean 2 . Beles adrens E, esa cary “charging Lawrence Waters | th velish team will he teconatruct moat unenviable. 104 tation ‘cannes ing Fditor, FveningWorld.” Give your full name and address. | IPO ARTiaesliel itech lie frie bury, the American polo plaver, with | 44 I FUanit MektatheuAiiaricenh sini [MONON Ny cumpenrance Letore wv | 2 to “They alae up an tollo ielty to animals tn Using sharp spurs | Pacieaon W. Nickalle with be succeeded puller court mareave, Sicromenivien aertre dn the game played at Hurlingham on | yy Miller, wh as first chotce for 168) be Conwa b. Emerick 4, Betvrday. tor the American Cup, The Jen 3 Yout aio @An prevented by Ty aed pelican Decature see: simmons ie returnable on Friday. The |, qccitent from playing In the first Decatutn 24 PPTs 1 6 9 0-15 pdlated Shrewsbury’s Joubt as to Whether the This Powhitan\ AL Ce OE Rienty BP ithe Hurlingham committee has fixed | men have the rleht ty change now ‘ sires) hive teset/ ond efedted: tbe ton, Tone, oy the date for the next match for Satur- |onoh side has named iis teams and 18, ture of the game the day, June 7. The Americans wante thelr spare men. But, apna i \to nec tro Bplay on Thursday, June 5, They technically have the right to ny or Jeighiea Speen chafing at the uncertainty and | no stipulation to the contrary was mad i | Selb. RACH Gite Be Abiay, nll to thelr opponents’ advantage. | beforehand, But it Is easily seen what atts el svelte 00 he oot pitcher and ) Tho reason the e was not fixed jan advantace it gives the Englishmen Af Aral Reivers platen muleen years. ob: S earlier was due to King Iiward, who | the frie and singer, 1293 Broadway ft wasitihable to decide whether Wednes- | ford Shrewsbury Premier Earl of Lanetry te antvediart gharttan, noni Nike to join a mirone } Gay or Saturday would sult him dest. | England and Treland and Lord Hush wh ‘ years ofd. "Was iprimerty captain of Breckion'a But-as one of the Americans said; “Tt |steward of the Kingdom of tre and b: ajitta team. Wil pay fla. war and uniform. Would oe Base pporant to us to win tham to | rient ‘lof inheritance, He is sulla com- wane per Ike 0 hear, trom Terrors. ot Hitaewesd cy E play wbefore the King. Our ponies and | paratively young man, be mut for! ’ RETR GUS peal peel a! pasisigad — favtgamon Call or wile to Jack Wolte, No { THe South ‘Third ntrvet. Hrookty GIANTS PLAY QUAKERS; JACK DOYLE DEPOSED. \ 4 (Continued from xi from First Page) ‘ P y Jack Dunnyto first doubled uy fooked bad. The fans knew Jac RE Co was a first-class ueility taftelder, bul hes ¥ Some of the Most Valuable Ee beyond thelr imagination to , z ct to see him in the box for the Third Innte . | Stakes of the Times Now see fellow: His name was on the Brown's punt was Pe can eh on Roster of Track by the ting order, though, and he warmed apace: ut sik aot eat apewte Sea Pup with Evane in preparation for c-} pougiis’ rip to center wile. for a WaKe, | a F eupancy, of the box. and it let Bi score, Barry Vif sass 4 oper cycalten Dunn's great parform-| the ball to “Dowin's hoimns9 to A witler against Chicago's team| Dunn was Douglass Anish at second) Ip the current Issue of the Raving ‘ance as twit Athlete lesmtroniad oye Dauner and] orn cine. CUnceRy sue Tar \Ue ney & Week ngo yesterday, and the fellow's | gained the phinn a base, Hall: ME rie real (anuenderineniatnG ed hina greatly. | man him at. sec One ran. | ning stakes to be decided at the Best Gorcaha me looked - ture thing |, Jones's knock over third earned him a| Brighton meeting, July § to Aug. 2 In base Hean's best was a high fly that! . ve. hiya ars ago x ‘for the nomination. Bea tRTBrOR ne: JOnea waa (CAURHE Cae Only a. law Scars: 4B0/ BERL iON — ed tO pe oocand when ‘he tried to] had no annual fixtures, but in its roster Giants Warmed Up Well. but euch a failure was due to the} now appear some of the mpst valuable [n practice the whole New York team|Glant injuring his ice agile MeDonald] and attractive stakes decided on the | fanned th e. "Ne red to have been imbued with new American turf | life. They danced around the «diamond Fourth Inning. Chief among these are the Brighton | 4m nimble fashion and picked ap hits umed his position tn center Handicap, at a mile and a quarter, for ‘that seemed impossible to handle. proauae nobody | ee nie. Been waa|tirec-year-olda and upward, with 3,000 D The players from Philadelphia looked Oye igwiing act with the Quakers | in added money; the Brighton Cup, for 4m amazement and Manager Shetts- Iberg tried bunting again and] three-y ids and upward, the pion ; “Tine rubbed his even (0 seo if he was not] Popped up a foul ro Yeager, Dunn wis tong RARE TGR UIE HIEGRER GRRE Saylecp and dreaming. He could not fig-| Me an nes roller to Bean, forced |era, also with $5,000 In added money: tt ture that the same players were warm-|‘Phomas at second. Childs tried to get) $15.00 Brighton Produ the Brigh- | up that he saw play against his home em eaneawens throw to, ,caten ‘oh Junio and the $5,000 Neptune fo recently. ‘They did really work | Browne aeallng second. ul Muu, sakes for two-venr-olda; the $9,000 © Pue, out tha; did not say they wero) pai and seue it to the plate In time, No is and the $10,000 Derby. for three nyen likely winners of the game. rums de; the Venus and the Oaks, f Baseball fans did not storm the Polo] Pace wATkt, mut dialer “rcond. an two and three years old res | Grounds gates In Memorial Day style. Smith's hit to Snide, The new cap: |tively, and a number of other valuable | Folks who came just took their time, jtain was only safe be-ause tills stakes for which high-class horses have threw wildly to first, Smith stole sec and they were not even elbowed by |ong And on account of Dooins threw] been named nothing of Jost- schedule, It was one postponed from al inrew the MGinril's” hit wildly to as allowed Hallman gave Jackson @ life when he BRIGHTON'S firat MANY RICH FEATURES. Of the big all-aged handleaps at a mile | S somedod i 8 hitting Umpire Cantillon he | ecoiee; to S87, PE iia” Lauder fanned. No runs ing. = and a quarter, (he Brighton ts the only | SH Thecstands can seat 15,00 folks, but Fitth Innis one which has $5.00 {n added money, ss a fully 16,000 ohairs and seats pbean haalated In ie ; tt ament of anid In this it differs from the Brooklyn | a ed for occupants, The loyal peo- | Douglass and Hoste dit te iene anc. {and Suburban, both of which are guar- | pple of the team were the ones on hand. |Hooin's drive to centre was for a base. |antecd stakes, With ten or twelve | ‘As to the game, it was not on the/Dunn threw Hulawitt out, No runs Starters the Brighton Handicap will be worth more than $10,000, and will be o1 » day in April when the Giants were win- unn » bent ‘out pi unt because nobody of the richest as well as one of the e—some: e to[covered first Jones b ‘ AD) tive caps 0 or tein moecillig akrange is and was thrown aut, but Jackson, and eee or erentys SUA TES, nae Go Dunn moved up. son tried to score} the year. In the course of its twenty “Of course, the Phillies were quite on Bean bounaer to Hatiman but was) five-day meeting Brighton will con- | SWelied in the upper regions of their|Ahids. “No runs iy tribute to the metropolitan horsemen ‘bodies by winning three straight games Sixth: laxine: about $100,000 In stakes alone. > and they expected no break to-day. The ToneawBe ehace, akan ‘gfy tell The order of the running of the! jew captain, the changed batting order. | oan A i ieee ee ken, by Dayie.| Stakes, as published In the Calendar, ts or the New York's fine practice scared! Jones got Iberm’s lft BTA as follows them not a little bit Dooin got under Doyle's foul boost.| Saturday, July G—Brighton Handicap, Auteutl Manager Shetisline hat so many pitch: | Yeager’s iy, tumbled to Thomas, Hibedle BUKee call io choose the one for to-day from) before It was returned i bay, Suig oon thatehe did not make hoice until the! foul fly fell to Douglas, No r . ns demanded the list anny WY oite ‘ aay, a Punches. the left-hand deliverer, war in Ine, xo! own Steeplechs Was berg. che fellow, whose specials BASEBALL NOW IN July, 16—Seantte, Sakon, Bi) 40 Pi axes a dinks drop ball that the Thursday, July Test Handica| | Sener cpuRl not hit on an accueion| FEDERAL COURTS. Saturday, July 1--Produce Stakes, fret bait. | . . . 80 Was Billy Mcce ( and Fellx ‘OF ueeday, July. ge—Glen Cove: Hendionp. . 5—Ts a good man to interview when you are in trouble a s 2 7 Weduesday. July 2—Atlanite Stuker Firat Inot PHILADELPTIA June Col RoR] Tyuredaye July Oaks the “ace trac ‘k. But he won't | ad y you money. Whomas’s tly lwoked as though it was lers che Philadelphia National Leas Saturday, July. 24 up, Leopardatown ee gate, Dut Jackson. acter a Dumy #print | baseball magnate, to-day consented to] Seplechate Bieber | ot it Bron ran to Doyle nearly ‘the removal of Ingunction proceedings | Weineniai, Jul) dni Handieay YANKEE JOCKEY VAN DUSEN ot H, and gs: 0 against Catcher McGuire, of the Detroit] Thursday, “July 3t—Produce Stakes. second Bae bane, Bouxluss k qo Jib, from the ‘county io the United | naif, for filles tieht cay teat States courts ‘This Is the fret move] Saturday, Aug. 2—Briguton Junior Stakes | td Barr Ko! in the baseball war in the Federal | Brighton Derby: | beta ty But a courts, ‘The Count gnanted the removal upon che ere is Incorporated: tn Guire if nota re u's by Daotnt (Special to The Evening World) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, 2—The entries for to-mornow's are as fol Second > _Hulswitt's fly dropped field and th Pian, wae, safe safe in right a base. Hall t and Hulswi sesond ahead of Dunn's throw ‘ehigs safety nent Huiswitt over. the i Hberg’s third attemit at a bunt cf fal he was out. Bean Worked fast with Mhomas's bouncer, re- Pitane Ghilde at second and helping the former out at first. One run. Yeager walked. Smith beat his two-year-olds 110 16 five Aragon out Olscinnatus nd thitt the Brooklyn elub w Jersey and Me- ident of Pennsylvania GRAVESEND ENTRIES. O'BRIEN FIGHTS MTKEEVER AGAIN Night's Contest. ————++2-— Favorite Hazafi in Austrian Derby. June VIBNNA, June 2—An American Jockey | lives of four Jockeys. ‘This decision pre- ° ee named Van Dus yt St, Louls, wh» | vents Van Dusen from riding anywhere | fellow passes in his unconscious con- Ler yon ay the Attia In Burope and the United States: °° | dition leatens his chances of recovery. . sen sald to & representative 3 i " |summarily apd permanently suspende! loas to understand the charges, . Ne jade phia Jack Offers on charges of bumping and crossing, 1: Seefed that his riding had been p they claim that it would be useless 1%] to Bet His Rival Will Not|is alleges Van Dusen endangered feotly straight, |The race was won by | while the boy is unconscious #| Last Six Rounds in To-|~ en i eS reE, BASEBALL. TURF NOTES. Charged with Bumping Sod Crossing on defeaed the Fanwood Midge:a In the morning to 8, and in the afternoon they Ido BB, C. by a score of 2 June 1. they defeated the by a score of 9 to 8. Next wil play sours, Unitormed toame averaging four fifteen can book games ater June 20 by addressing W. L, Hur- comb, Wanoke Field Club, No. 201 Weer One Hurmiru! and Forty-rixth wit The line-up of he Young Majestion is ax follows: Ralaner, rf; Sakolosky, If; Berge, of Natle, 1b," Goldberg, se; Manus, 2b.: Levoy, fb.; Goltman, c. DP. Goldberg, p. They would ge amen with the Websters for ume from fourteen to fifteen ai itberg, care M Harris Sighe, No. The Homestead \ games with teams ave Fears for a aide. bet lows: Purcell, rigat Rebermann, centre Neld patcick Fhort atop | Address, | Tony New York City. | The Star Juniors deteated the Handy F.C. by a score of 12 to 1 in the morning of May 30 And defeated the Turtle Bays by a score of 6 to Sin the atternoon, The features of the games | ware the double plays of the Star Juniors. They | ould Mike to arrange games with teams from would Uke to arran; fourteen to sixter Hine up ts asf Rola. first bas lok feld: Fit third base; Muscat Roentg,” pit 2276 Pighth avenue, field Clark, second base; Dino. Burns, Rels sateher No. catcher for of 34 to to play the St but-upon rollt HAW. CRAWFORD Crawford the would Harry was captain r, He like to 753 Third ay The No, street and and Young Delawares last famous in the Bronx for hie pitching. Join a team averaging seventeen years, Address H Sylvester, 44 Ninth avenue, New York Jake Guthell has been the crack pitcher and captain of the Haas A. C. for three year He hopes 0 grow up Into the National League. twelve to thirteen years, Address, 3. Molline Rosedale's average, sixteen years. ‘J. Mack, No: 310 West Forty-reventh street, City ‘The Stars, of St. James's Academy, Brooklyn, mare the St Aloyaitm baseball club « coat of DUFFY WILL REST BEFORE SAILING. The ~Recorai Beating Sprinter Says He Really Doesn’t Know He Ran 100 Yards in 9 3-5 Seconds. Arthur Duffy, the Georgetown Uni- versity sprinter, and holder of the new- est amateur record for 100 yards, 98-5 eeconds. Is receiving the congratulations of townfolk ;to-day at Roxbury, Mas.} Duffy has gone there to remain until he sails for England June 14, to compete in the coronation games June 2, and the English championships duly 6. Duffy js pardonably proud of his great accomplishment at the intercollegiate games Saturday. He says he didn't be- eve he or anybody elae could ever iravel 100 yards faster than 94-5 seconds, and his months of training were put in mainly with the hope of running the dash twice the same day in that record UUme. eclipsing that never occurred to him, “How did I do it? Well, I don't know,” 1s what Duffy says to all inquiries. “I trained hard, that's all, Was in bed every night by 10 o'vlock and took good | care of myself. I was very careful of my diet, too, and made it a habit of tak- ing forty winks just before golng out to practice BOOKER STILL UNCONSCIOUS. Alfred Booker, the little jockey who sly injured last Friday at wend track by falling from the horse Red Kuigtit, was still uncon: ous ac the Seney Hospital, in Brook- lyn, at 6 o'clock this morning. ‘The surgeons say that every hour the little JOE BERNSTEIN HOME. wnt Lauder did exactly, the same| Ancke nM Jackson lk certainly «ohm maid a! 7 - ng as hia Captain. Jackson bounced} second Race For nree-year-olde; mile seeeeler In'the rrped’ and inciha Glanin’ daga ab siking «great dee! thet |merery “Champion Raminy im Yonge oin's quick throw | Graad Opere yo. d4} Trump to Jemariey McKeever, of Philadelphia, in a | mone sant batted io areat form Tie wt Chicago June 21. Homestead After @ year and @ half's absence Joe Fried 108 fiemde MeCarhy to, |#IX-round bout before the Industrial A a WO Aaeie ena MIM BEF to the Kast, but is der } by many trainers | Bernstein, of Bowery fame, te back in SHIPPING NEWS. 5 108 os ., of Philadeipnia, to-night, This will ‘ be + beter colt thas Old Kualand, He is] the metropolis While away Bernstein iit Hace or Jerrod and vp, aeii-[be the fourth thine theme clever men | or aii Nex Jovnoy Dunn We ovr celM@ worked at Gravesend, ant iuformation bas} fought quite a number of battles, and on dass, AERC, TOR, 10-DAN Thorne) “Croft Fiireineer pave:met: satay, Haldidha-bidtereeh king | salnly theca Mariah HaaRy Foxe! made Vantin the Derby. that be will surely Tin all but a few alles down the long isee.. G.82)Hun seis. 7.24 Moon rises, 1.52] Pranoesso of a KrudKO Againet moh one: . nuove in getting him from Balti Riana: a of th Putt 3 a Tahar end of the money. tein is now Tee Teeter, Lew Water. aon ent nde 0 confident he will beat | more 4s shown ability to pl Trainer Spiers, who te in charge of ''Lueky" ched to nox Foune! Corbett before igs Wot fom Wate ma McKeever that ho announced last night A on, aud when it cumin fo Dame: nyigwin's atring, riuvied. at Washingion |g Cileago otub the middle of thia mont se B48 40 8H | he will bet any part of $80) at avon : Oe Ha Hirk, Chioagy, ts of the same opinion, He sayai| He will start in his training this even- Halen sss. 360 48 108) HA |e nraing money that MeKeover does not last the tone rae wa Lam afraid of is “Home. | Ing In a Bowery thea he. will fo Ferry... 648 daz 1167 12.50 | Kinar OneR thes Meseay en he ee A Stealers ead, TThink he ia Setter than Old Bngiands” | meet all comera on the sate Baar i Stsncl ah f Here Will be no deciaion | Koy Tums, ine Paiiiien | captain Fille yaa ateln on PORT OF NEw York, YVady Appleny endered, Cae } Fea psi eM Peery at ry Me Acoording (0 arrangements just completed | Within ARRIVED. ours Rave ie fe plays, ball and tn (he evening Geagge Gtor wil) ‘Aare Une manal en Water Wx Puraaseins nee tore Puiladelphia. paper lot In the Siburbas Haudioap. Watercolor is aandinn Moralgn ger lea Laiverpocl Tr eay AMATEURS, ATTENTION! * arervon] 130 Tt eran ul For © mat knows om ; eta Odom chuy Ww. Le PG an WA Neen 1 be Anes he fe ieture hore wl i furtouy: © © ” n when “ a lel £ 4 vg Brooblya We . North lirouk ++ | ee Ball Players aud plete ten HAND AA tr | om Mogern io. still critinally. (M1 at. blo ecto |BOmew. coer OP Tegan lb ble ray A re y aue play wingers ’ A sue in Wesivh Deeming, his we Pet on Ai Ceadiliiy Dr it 0 | Iw oop ‘oly ve wrke tm bis lw ily pnyal ctnb, i w hort Howe ut Soh pitebe which ordinartl tom bad Polladelphia it # ib : ediction oy eben) « ane on g vad « Wor ap annie Ok A AMAT: le ath ale aL Bowioh ik Ht aa waoningien Ht RDAF Prince of Araeva wate fe ieell ae Int the othe deliows auc tat WM Will recover KASTERN LEAGUE. Colored, < #ixth Race Pur th the ON “lope 5 cb Me RCL Cink 1M dee Prevoria, ile aad seventy ( # Rochester paw fl 1 Trormerorott ......-)15 jwagiog shat voor Phe Fase Tipton ( two ave 493| W orcenter 7 tt ‘a ra a aaa Newark i 4 whew a wiieer ol laatimaua’ A Mor “us ih Tim down to aia. bite fe i brig Mowtrea! E NG OTE A MSIL 18 Mer i ect Tikal RTOL atetea tak inthe “ata: “Say the youngsters fram ‘he eh leston. _ Jamestown, Nortols “ Wb Hoag iY BYte MO - wae atut with the Olea, Mie are Wi berate | We Jar Malt’ ot aeons ef 106 Marea 1% |Thomae te Cap cisity Ie & dungiing act Me in r Fred, | ROCHMETBR, —Moantiréel "and Rochester ih te College Poin Mteaae TU) ve Melina v9 slubrawinging, (hough, an aon A Me aD. Morrie, | ined up, for 19 riders of the waw MAVEN Josorn n,| Bil? guar’ cemualion, a4, 8 made sare Lele York cae Brown ‘Wine Arrow A. ©. Prise, | Thomas, J, 1901, bas been elected captain of | EP 8.9 set ieee date ee in glee? Abe p Macha op run 10) be Tale ue kreck team saul | v ole bree ne ponies of sn ry Foomas El \, na Wy is w. t ‘Whitney's horeen will a) iw CORONATION DERBY ATTRACTS YANKEES Messrs. Whitney and Kee Will Try for English Classi Is the for Which Sceptre Favorite. LONDON, ne ic, June 2.—Sceptre, the Eng- lish race horse, winner of the 2,000 and The odds at present are 11 to 8. will be fifteen stariers in the race, cluding W. C. Whitney’ J. R, Keene's Kearsi United States, the 1,000 guinea stakes, has been made favorite in the betting in the Coronation Derby, to be decided here Wednesday. There in- Intruder and ge. bred in the Four American jockeys are to ride. J. H, “Skeets rick, Jenkins will have Fowling-Plece, Spencer sarge and Johnny Reiff will truder. 2 the mount ride have Reiff's services for the race ——_$—=—_- Golf Tourney at Westbrook. The Westbrook Gelf Club has decided to a “free-or Uhitty-ix-hole medal play t fament for professionals and tours ol Juae 28 or July be five Kiven, $100, $75, In mo will pilot Ke Martin will ride Ard Pat- on A In- Caillaule, the French racing magnate, has permitted Mr, Whitney to hold our thar The ‘coolest hot-weather"’ shirt, Light-weighted, fine textures, made with cuffs attached or detached, and extra long sleeves—made In our custom factory, $1.50 and $2.00 We have we other store in NT, FURNITURE, CARPETS # “HOUSE FURNISHINGS NEWS AND GOSSIP OF OF AMATEUR BALb lb PLAYERS CHARLES OFTZMAN, Arthur Carr, sixteen years old, ie He is now twirling for the Dreadnaught A. C., and has pitched five winning games this season, Charles Oetgmann js manager and catcher of the Bronx B.B. Club. Charlie heavy hitter und @ cracker-jack runner, He ts sixteen years old— » youngest player on the team. ‘Altewash on Saturday, May Park by @ ncore of 26 (0 10. The Stara took three out of four from St, Aloysius and would Hke to book games with teams averaging twelve years. 31, at Prospect Address R. Carberry, No. 197 Tillery at Brooklyn, N. ban Last Sunday the Decatur 24 B. B. C. met and fated the Central C., of Yorkville, by the soore t0 0, e features of the game were the masterly pitching of Hart and bie team’s batting, they getting 37 hits. The De- catur 24 B. B.C, would Mke to hear trom the Tiger Jr B. B.C. Address EB, Harris, One Hundred and Stx- ‘The St. Aloystus B. B. ©, defeated the Canal Stars on Decoration Day by the scone of 9 to “4, Of the game wen the mriking out of men in seven {nnings by young Gill, @f the St. Aloysius — — ——— Cigarette Smokers All agree regarding the fine quality and exquisite fragrance of THE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES. UALITY ERAGRANCE MILDNE: on, l 5 . OR PLAIN SURBRUO Company, Makers CORK RUPTURE. ‘CURED. 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