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BALL RK, ving et addin! janager ehild rived at Ine wc! too anxious to get his base on balls and. was finally oc d out on strikes, Capt Beckley at his team t the fleld by soaking a skyscraper to Dolan. No runs Do! laced the bali to snort left f a iT 4 nd reached third on Keeler safe drive to right centre. Corcoran deliberately dropped Sheckard's pop fy and, tosine the ball to Beckley, doubled jum both feheckard and Keeler, Beck ¥ ley touching out Keeler because he fat! “yg state Depaul nie ed to run. Mecr was thrown out G INDS, MS EADS at first by Stein: runs. BROOKLYN, N.Y, June % Paes won five straight games since} care eve La AAT ane rettrned from their disastrous | ©, raw! ui an SU sh aa wh tho West the Brookiyns tackled | 4 ery. Irwin made a neat, pick mn ternoon, confident | of orcoran’a grounde: and threw EMakanate this atser to thelr ilst, | Temmy out at fir, awford reaching Reese a third) Steinfeidt fled out to Keeler, No Ned Hanion was as hoppy as| rons, with a new toy when he ar-} Dahlen made three wild swipes and | MPesponsible for his happiness, NEWS THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, ‘The aaa Order. nat! the grounds, The great show- lis teom has been making Was and in i went First Inn Hoy pasted a fly to D to the benoh a, up a high fly, order to show his appreciation he went | No runs PiPalian Bstralght to the club-house and threw a) jo few boquets at the crowd. epee eat © Compliments from Hanlon evidently | sulted in Feliz being. struck the ex-champlons Just right, for |sccund and third. M3 Hiner indulged in the sort of practice [9p the put. How fou E previous to the game that made it look | Ahearn filed out to © ne Pr ren ea Tee ee ecratate | OY 8, Bretty slide. Aw Dolan's third Trolley Dodgers and the Reda consists | write ‘was? wild, Newton scored and Sof three games, and the Brooklyns are| Dolan reached first. Keeler's grounder | tak It of them. to Magoon forced Do at secon. Beene to. takes | Sheckard pop fied to Corcoran, One Hanlon's crowd, after taking a iook| Fun fat the dope sheet on baseball, could not Fourth Inning. | beating backward in informing ©: ley of that fact. one for out in tussle. form, twirling Pout Noo "tection pions. Nearly all the members of the royal Fogel’s path has been a thorny one} one, but the Chicagoan held aril yap endls tbe corel eD pole aes ain MFI Following on the late unc| inrew tneromeamnny nae Fenaer py | England will be the King's guests for Plessant conditions .which have at-| 2 Let te nat ety Jones pulled down|the Derby, and the demand for coaches i ‘ s ty hit. Lauder's rap to Dex-|threatens to exceed the supply tended his team, comes what seems the| ter wor awey trom Mea ae ot a © Chicago bie ‘ 5 Yast straw. A telegram informed Fogel| Billy. reached first. Jacksana’ wea} To-day's racing was marred by acl Hof the death of his father in Philadel-| bounce was thrown to first by Taylor, {dents to three Jockeys in th ce for phia, and the Giants’ manager was, of | N° UP the Craven Stakes, when, owing to the gourse, not on the bench this afternoon Third Inning. Unevenness of the turf, three horees | fe direct the work of his forces against | Tayior dropped a safe one in right| Oded. throwing thelr riders. Include) the Chicagoans. fleld. Ho went to ‘third, and Slagle to, 8 England's premier jockey, Lane, to second, when Lauder threw the latter’a| the ground and incapacitating him ¢rom Little Hope for Giante, bunt to the bleacherles Ineteud of to| riding in the Derby | Ast is ve 5 " rs lones's rap was a base and it een Ng Pa hee ame heray M2 me nog Tayior home. Doyle got Dexter's bunt| Maher (American) succeeded In cap eee Gennes OF) but failed to catch Slagle at the plate.| turing the Woodcote Stakes and the Inning for the Glants, The Western: | Dexter was safe on frst, too. Willlams| Wallington Plate, the latter on Mre chine ani im the le | pared to ing the e New Yorks. whose months is working on a» railroad warm- up. Jack Taylor named. whirl jn practice along side Evans, but the job seemed a sure thing for Evans. r Taytor got Une when Matty withdrew to bat out + files for ‘Uce on, to went. Miller ) pnd wil a ax runs. Chane offering: ee! jer, gecond, Bean. Doyle’ Uke defeat for the Heinles. gee where the Heinies have a chance of Hanlon had out his trio of twirlerrs loosening up their pitching wings pre- wious to the them go through btunts Hanlon sion that Lefty Newton was in the best and When the game began there were over | 2,900 rooters present ers worked in their practice like a ma- the faces of the 2,000 fans present when has helped them to hold second place The Giants’ Manager Gelee had a hard job choo: seemed to rest between the Evans was glad of it, ee tas ‘been pitching about every other reach and Bean and 50 ‘Tinker got OHagan's fly and a minute ter threw Bean out. ly fell to Schaefer. > Was good for a base, No runs. t the were not a bit . Jake Beck- | ® The day was an tdeal) | them, and they the game and the rooters turned | large numbers to watch the 1 game After their to watching | warming up came the concln- he was selected to do the Capt. Jake Beckley trotted dies Hahn to unloan hin col- | of benders at the ex-cham- an satel a sack struck out weakly. straight Into Dobba's h hands ‘on singled to centre, Beckley drove dperished at first. to the Infeld McCreery's drive to left was good for Dahlen then pasted the ball to left for two wer the plate. bases, se le wer Dahlen: out, reaching 8. running catch 4 Flood struck out was disposed of by Cochran and Beck- Magoon to Beckley, BROOKLYNS AND HEINIES PLAY A RED-HOT GAME: | ke Beckley’s Smashing Home Run the Fea.| ture of Struggle at Washington Park. | ing. olan: Flood raised a pop y to the infleid which Btelnfelt gathered | Irwin ended the running by sending which Magoon captured ing. 11 to lett Sor two | to Newton wi hing reco runt rawfo > He stole s and on Peitz's wild throw reached third a grounder to Dahlen | Crawford a pretty Magoon's fly jin short left. Crawford was easily cCaueht stealing second, No runs. nding MeCre Ir third. Ah One 1" Fifth Inning. Corecoran's low pounder to Dainlen re- | sulted In his retirement at first. | felt received one of Newton's inshoots on the arm and ambled to first drove a fly to Sheckard, er to Dahlen forced Steinfelt at second No rune Newton filed out to GIANTS PLAY L LOOSELY; CHICAGOS SCORE RUNS. (c ‘ontinued from Fit from First Page.) d nothing but gloom shadowed ague race s0 successfully. work could not be com- it. men who should twirl agai. He had “Pop” peclality in the winte wai were several ‘actloing, offers, but too, 6 two AiO Roy Mathewson gay his “win of in the pitcher's the Glants's outfefld to pra and so good did he think him- Capt. Smith thought him about work for the Giants, and In he for of lale and ni a rest, If any twirler ever First Inning. shot the ball just out of Doyle's t to first. He went to se le Taylor was throwing Jones's Doyle, Dexter's pop fly tumbled did Williams's. No McDonald's puny No runs, Second Inning. swung at three of Taylor's and missed was | Ketting a walk. He was nipped| when he tried to steal second. rap dropped back of Bean and but he was out at rolled the ball to when Tinker @ knock to Taytor was a hard Divior to secon It was for ong run. Four runs. was his finish at that Chance got. § retired Maleonald on hi re Tinker drove a safety son, after some dimou’ fy.” Tinker stole seco third, white Lauder wa effort to retire Slagle Tinker helped t beat was a pop fly to Ly GIANTS PROTEST | Games Played and Lost in és Chi . wil od in Chicago on May 7 and & way Over Again. J fi) ‘Bullding, IS ALLOWED. icago on Short Diamond i Haxe to Be Fought to-day's session of the Na Lease Mugnates at the St the protest entered by York club regarding the gainen @ Executive Committee in the games were thrown | pommitteo decided to have! played over, one on July | ther on Aug. 1 it Was entered after it had that the pitchers’ plate} quired distance from tho ‘The New York club asked be forfgelted to the rt Ba Tan Neteree Golany 1d Have Por furious Lady Mark A i Mi Par ta Blanch Fitth turtonas. Me Karl of No Makods Onys key Dever Trier i 1h Hace Bor” inal Go if u peonutive ial A Able ry Hahn's grou Dobbs. Do! Keeler banged a ‘No runi dunt to Lauder was his fintsh at first, Chince's drive tore up ground as It sped by Taylor Jones and Dexter home a base they thought of the result. Every | of Schoefer's hit was away over Doyle 5} Chicagoan worked in that style which | head. Jaok managed to stop It, by jumping, but the man was safe, Wh Schaefer started to steal second, Chanc tried to get home, but he was caught, Lewis's fly was taken by MoDonald afier on Taylor surprised the fans by making a safe hit over second. first. O'Hagan’ by put It hel; ix zround Fourth Inning. to center, | y, got Tay md and 8 making on his slow went Slagle stole second just as Jones struck retire Doyle. Yeage Smith sent we. te year . ache a kensack Tord laine itgur Phe Tully Dobbs was to Sheckard eckard made Btein- and sent Bean's throw a vain hand three: | pus F SPORT IN ITS. |JOCKEY ODOM DESCRIBES HIS SENSATIONS WHEN THROWN re-| ond hit ery win ern un, ite ma.| Guests—Lane tan iy 8. Mrs. Langtry. sulte watched the races, minate to-morrow, Langtry’s Smil aunt ped and a Half to 365 Seconds, bit gut: Dexter lifted a fy over Jackson's field, but he did not get (t because Boon ; and Lauder went after it, and. they, of| TORONTO, course, missed It Paine wae eight, who will compe! hit that soored both ‘Tinker and Siagle . O'Hagan took Williams's fy. Two ru rowed a mile and a hal "© | 7.36 in dead water, tion Week. ohn White. athe eon June bon al i} ep Germ th Waite te. White of referees fehin Dig tet Nat ring & te on will 4 Runiin, Ryan West boute s tunt Ue DOKL IMpo w a urn a Landon noone wh bably mano ne Dis Jobw Gensel, Will 9 be te ft y ste pular Mle tar Lan) Roee a ng thee hich are r al nal Bporting ton wee toh Ww the nd he who in pot with the 4F because hie could not bat Ins! BRILLIANT DERBY RUN TO-MORROW. King Will Have Many Royal | Injured Accident—Maher Wins for in to-day, LONDON, June 3—Many Americans} found thelr way to Epsom where King Edward and a brilliant . which will cul- In what Is expected to be the most brilliant Denby in years, ARGONAUT CREW'S REMARKABLE TRIAL Toronto Oarsmen Row Mile in Dead Water and Are Timed in 7 Minutes June 3.—The Argonaut Henley, rday in This time has the ball to the “Roost.” and got two/never been equalled in American bases on It. But he did not score, for | Lauder was in line with his club-swing- | Wters, ihe act. No runs ~ witth Inning. The Argonaut Rowing Club has for eae 4 i tay in | MAN Years turned out phenomenally vauder made an. excellent play in chews, The Neon @6véral, oce stopping Chance's hard rap and aend- | {st crews, They have on several Ing it to first. McDonald had a bard |casions tried for tho gand challenge} run bofore he got Schaefer's fly. Lowe's |cup at Henley. Mut like the several drive to centre was good for @ hase. | American crews that journeyed to Eng gor Tinker's roller Wma sent it to Dovie | land for the same purpose they lost fh time, No rune. i a r speed or went “stale” in the Jackson got two bases on his long y mists ig over the Henley to left Meld, He moved to third while mista that hungover the Henley Lowe was throwing res. O'Hagan’s safety back of © and # half rowed in dead water nada, foul sooxt "Wan taken [has seldom teen equailed on rivers or ‘ run 1 waiers rowing with the current tl ee WHITE SAILS FOR ENGLAND JUNE 11, }) Popular Referee Goes Abroad |! to Officiate in Contests to)" Be Fought During Corona-| > take wh Club of k nite wil Bharkey Watoott oT anon, |p | | and |» Louiaviile team of the American As 1) and te baiting over ey feathe tween when that ‘hor: on the hen the hors ought to be ab! sations experte sald the quickly that y think, It 1s first sation thing tnside of ean't ery out. Ing. how fast yo to thrust you! Once clear yo: that you won’ time you are dreamy and w In front of you George Odom, who was ridin opening day at Grav ked if he could describe his Odom has had th “I don't know just how t famous has flopped up into your You want thing Inside clogs your throat and your scream Is only a gurgle, Then cones the Impulse to. throw yourself clear of the horse. "t be ta Cromm in Pleture Mar po Sy Weird Feelings from the Unconscious State to the Time When Memory Brings Everything Back. « ry his leg} dy, was | sations se fell and br. ¢ him, and e was falling or four fall le tu keep tab on the s need, explain it,” der, “You go 80 ‘ou really don't have time all like a bad dream, The you haye is that some- you has gotten loose and throat. You You know you are fall- to scream, but son fall there Is al r feet from the stirrups. uu feel a sort of gladness gled up, All ihis falling you begin to get ish that the yellow earth would Bue nd swallow ON THE FATAL HOODOO SPOT AT GRAVESEND RACE-TRACK. kn the Hoodoo Spot. you in its depths. You feel tired and) ‘ant to lay down and rest. Then comes darkness That Is you hit the | track, I suppose. You know nothing e until suddenly the darkness bi You ste misty f You | ear strange, far-away sounds, it | some one wea calling from a distance, and you are vexed that you cannot hear, You wonder what country you are erything seems so weird and strange. hen a loud voice cloze at your ear say! ‘He's coming around.’ Your eyes and you look on} sirange faces, twinge ‘of pain su denly brings everything. back y open A the fall, the causecor it, and then you | feel fear for the first time. You feel that perhaps vou are mortally hurt and viously scan the faces of the crowd, | That Is about all, I guess. It isn't pleas. | ant by any means,” sald the rider, with 3 he Walked away to count n Which he won a few minutes — One of these dars Maryiander will about | jump out and win a hurdle race or a ateepi phase, His two mnces have been gon ones, the horea being well up time. Yester- | @ay Carson rode none too ex 24 race. Still Marylander finished a good four: YOUNG CORBETT. NEW -wolkh rn, the t night a 3D. LONDON Young holder of that South Brook! > decided in this Gaffney title. nowhirlw city, At the Common wa and John F. TURF NOTES. ) key 1 BoM orarily pul aterm aia ie dow With ag even Jacken fred bulat n he Gravesend ‘ fast Friday unchanged... Boo yonls eet is still unee clous at the Beney Hor} made er) pital, In Brooklyn where he wam taken | ; aR ‘the house aurseon sald onriy ihis i i morning that every! ving ts being done | | for 4 and as soon | so. jae onaciousners (ho Janene: . | surgeons W an effort to Baye apt day 4 at hh fe by tr Dla waste oie revived ak — nqueralli Wak wiso Kicked,” but | GOLF NOTES. ok GLorl » wecond LICENSE Is GRANTED FOR M'GOVERN-CORBETT FIGHT TROTTING TRACK AT QUEENS NOW. VARIOUS sale paddock opposite heepshead | Bay track at noon to-day notwith- standing the fact ces were being held at romi~ nent owners Were on hi did for the |well known Ri BRANCHE SENDING MONEY TO BET ON AMERICAN POLO TEAM, Local Players Despatch Commission of $4,800 to England—"Cup Is Ours,” Cables Agassiz | Bofore th» first International polo match at Hurlingham last Saturday the English team were hot favorites at odds of 1 to 3 But after the Americans gained their brilliant victory the odds against them dropped to 2 to 1, And tt is Hkely that odds will go still lower tf Ameri>ans continue to bet on their team as they heve the last two days, Local poly players received the folfow- ing cablegram from R, L. Agassi, a member of the Yankee team at Ifur- Mugham, “Ths cup is surely our Several members of the Myopia and Meadowbrook Hunt (labs desided to turn this Inside information to good Advantage. About fifty contributed to 4 mutual stake fund and a commission of $18 was despatched to England to back the American team Li next Satur- day's gaine. The opiaton is growing general in American polo circles that our team has tnore than an even chance of bringing back the cup. In England they awakened to the fact that the Yankee! are reaily polo players and more than dangerous. According to private advices received from Cam. Foxhall Keene and A. ly Cowdin, this series of international polo contests {s exciting Intense Inter est all over England. Speculation on the Derby has been diverted to a play, on the contests at Hurlingham. Mre Keene believes that the present polo struggle will bo one of the great wager ing events of the £nglish sporting cale endar, King €dward will be present at the next game. ‘The general interest In polo awakened by the present cup games is surprising. For the last ten days, at the races and at the cfubs where sportsmen are wont to gather, the International match has deen a lvely topic. In all probability the great game will receive a marked stimulus on this side of the Atlantic ag a result. New clubs and new players will, it 1¢ expected, epring up on every side. i \ AMATEURS! Feginning to-morrow, the News and Notes of the amatear ATTENTION! bascball players and pictures of capta'ns and star players wiil be prin'ed in the early editions in the laie editions, as herctofore. Addrsss all chailenges, not of The Evening Worid and not ces and pictures to the Sporting Editor kvening World, Puiitzer Building. + LWELY BIDDING FOR YEARLING, J. C. Widener Pays $6,600 for Sir Dixon Colt—S. S. Brown Buys Sallie McClel- land Filly for $4,500. (Special to The Even!ng Work!) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, > June 4—The frst of the series of ing sales under the management of ihe Fasig-Tipton Company, began at their youngsters, The lot to-day ere from the, nymede and Raceiand studs, owned by Col. B. F. ¢ and Catesby Woodford together, over= ‘al the property of varlous owners Tag yearlings from ‘the Runnymede and Raieland studa are, alway alles re placed under Fae ety wan no exception to thai y and to-day was file, ‘for the yearlings. were not only good lookers but well bred, as well 3) that the bidding was spirited and in| rly every case the price received) ood. sepest bidding took plice on, the colt by Sir Dixon-Lady Warward, & brother to the crack two: a le Lewis, and a hal ad, Wayward Boy \ other good ones. The ‘first 5! J, and then st went up until he was! knocked down to J. E, Widener} 600, , filly ‘by, Six Dixon out of that also | pare Interstate Park Shooting! Grounds Bought by Horse- men and Converted Into a) Trotting Track. eated in the bor- hh was one of the Interstate Park, ough of Queens TERRY M’GOVERN. | and Met the c Wililam Cro: |the well-know | halt bebind Mekeds for third monoy. Jockey Doggett was et down for two dayal uct to] for misbehavior on Bob Hillerd em | ® hie] Kove ela the maiden even Pom the race. Thin. gelding se | recently in. hia raves, #9 th ped | maiden eveat | The spring meeting of tre Mamtiton Jockey salen sat Fale nds trek tor | ant| day promines to be a suoveastut | 4.3, Darke will act an presiding fudge, Coue we he | alderanie loustem °'n being” taken aatong the Doh the opening Hay at Fort Erle on 7 | June 10 e wasy — “| The condition of little Alfred Booker, |! |the popular jockey, who was th 4 and Jumped on by a horke white t | ome eutrien for cain | ptonan * VTpocted Committea tor ¢ to conduct a pubilc Armstrong Parl the boxing exhboith e, in which Corbett the principals, at a date not | an Oc i Martiord, at rat Conn. will be ‘in bring- is proposed. to + auditorium which .000 people. he pare entra Thiraday the open cham. Britain will “be played "at of passing on | most beautiful shooting grounds in this ouniry before the law was passed pro- | hiviting the killing of pigeons in this State, will, In the future, be the scene of many tmportant brushes between the best trotters and pacers in this vicinity. The rrounds e been bought by a syndicate of horsemen which intends to organize a driving club) The club will be Incorporated and membership applied for in the tional Trotting Associa- | A half-mile track has already The track will be, sed later toa 503 to divide mile, ‘The new club pr: with Mineo a, Riverhead and Parl 7 the State racing dates In this tents i WEST SIDE A. C. SHOWING. Men | hletes Won Greatest Number | of Points Memorial Day, | tes of the New West Side h e Club covered themselves with glory the varlous athletic games Memortal I hlety-nin thietes of the club com, and the entries Humbered fifty-one. In addition to this the clud entered two relay teams, At the Brooklyn A. C. gam Ine | tham won the 10) and 220-yard runs, Joan Reiss won the 12-pound shot put. W. Bockman finished second in the 100- yard dash and third in the shot put, | W. Boyatoy finished third tn the 100 nd 20-yard runs, and J, Daly finished third tn the 88-yard run, The clut scored 2 points, and won the handsome eilver cup awarded to the club scoring the most pointy, At the Greater New York Irleh A, A. | games J. H. Wright won the half-mile | nd finished third in the mile run, J.) Honane won the 30-yard run, BE, M Cassette finished second In the one-mile run, #, 8 Caslahon won wecond in the 16- pound shot put, John Herty won third in throwing 16-pound hammer, Joan Ma- | lone won third tn the running broad jump, and the New West Bide A, C. am ftitshed second. ints wae 2. @ total score of the Catholic y un W. BA. C roluy team ‘sned third, the club #corin 8 hols 8. ‘he total score of the club for ay Hix frets, four second: lod’ olgnt total of fifty point Won ihe ‘addyard | re eually te far ay of the other ‘alubs in the “sMetropolita District, the ny reat one to then ein the Pastime A, Cy with & points, Property of C, F.Ciny 14009, kb. by Sir Dixon—Lady Wayward; J. E, ner, $5,600. B-. b. ck. by Sir Dixon—Chicora IT; ot B. c., by imp. Gay Lad—Malada; H. M. Ze!g~ $1,000, den, $1,600. ‘Tou! for ien head, $18,500, Average per head, $1,850. Property Catesby-Woodford Race- land Stu Paris, Ky. i oni ball ihintee<obery Bisesom} 3: Ws Seber), 116%: uslington—Bpinel; J. H, Carr, 9600, (, by Sir Dixon—Pair Penttent; 8. J. anh. +4400. M4 Imp, Seper—Francon'a; H. M. Zelg- Esper—Mise Anni rd by vo ndoo—Queen Regent, T. C. Mew | Property ¢ ub amie, Jersey |{ MeCielland, tout Peter Monmer, acti archased her for Runnymede! Stud, Parin, Ky. Dison—Htgh Degree: T. ©. Sir Dixon--Conjecture 5 by Hintoo—Sappho, R. A. Swigert, 250, ‘Total for $14,900" average per head. 81,456. Property J, Woodford, Paris, Ky. H. M. eleven head, Ch os by Zeiger, $1,200, Flying Dutchenaa—Trotki nd B, Woodfo! Mc, by —Pretence, H. K Ving $200. Property Lexing- Jamen Murphy, tom Ky. Handapring—Anna, J. D, MeDonaid, Byron McClelland, Bee, $1,600 Property Mr YANKEE FIGHTER PUT BRITON OUT. Kid McFadden Beat Champion Williams in Fifth Round and Is Now Matched to Fight Ben Jordan. a6, KID M’FADDEN. LONDON. Juno 3.—"Kta” McFadden, the little auburn-haired fighter, of Ban! Francisco, met “Jem'’ Wil!lams, tho rece ognized English bantam-welght cham in a fifteen-round bout at the porting Club, of London, last night and knocked him out after two minutes of fighting in the fifth round. McFadden put Williams to sleep with a left, right and left swing in rapid suc- non the jaw As soon as Williams received thet blows he fell to the floor, where he wa counted out by Referee Angle. Willams was carried to his corner I!mp and une consclous, and some time passed before he regained consciousness, MeFadden made u great showing and was loudly applauded for his victory. The lads were to have fought at 16 pounds, but, as McFadden could not! make the welght, he was allowed to g0 ” at 12 pounds, Among the spectators were the American fighters Tom Sharkey, Gus Ruhiln, Tommy West, Johnny Gorman, Joe Walcott and Hai Harris. After the battle McFadden wi matched to fight Ben Jordan for fifteen rounds in the near future, ____ Sportsmen's Gi Goods INEW EDISON Moulded Records. The June selections now In Stock Lae Bro The ee city, EDISON § PHONOGRAPHS, ry ae Down Bi:yctes and Cameras on Basy Terms, Only Store. D2 Open Monday, Wednesday an EJ ington, Ky. by Mir Dizon~#allie Met ‘ mk. fy en Waaner—Virginis, A, O. H. Chenault, $480. Property J, H, Holt, Parts, Ky, Ch. ey by The Commoner—Birdie, 7. 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