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~ Hanions fast aggregation. BROOKLYNS SCORE THREE RUNS OFF THE REEL. Trolley Dodgers Goose Egg the Cincinnati in Five Innings and Fight Hard for Another Victory. Batting Order, person that has been caught at the SiNOINDEHL same trick, the first one belng sen How ch tenced to two days in prison Dobbs, if. Firat Inn Peits, 1b Hay lifted a high foul fly to Farrell Crawford, rf. Dobbs siammed the ball for two bases: Mason [Pie cent a skyscraper to. Bhecku a. Stenfeldt, 3b eae Mackn AA [sha 4 Bergen, 6 Dolan ambled to first on four wide se Ewing. p. palis and 1 second on K = : pire—Emsile, lorifive 1a Stelnfeldt. Sheckard fieh WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | soarer was singuner aa by 1 ibe Mor Ww st game of the| Creery then laced ball to left, send series to their credit the Brook=| yun 4 wild throw by Ewing advanced Tyne faced the Hetnies again this after ry ty second. Dahlen was re- oon confident of duplicating their yle-| tired by Magoon and Peltz eran tory of yesterday. See . MoPhee and his troupe of German and! ygagoon sent up, to Dahien. Trish balltossers were a disgusted lot | Corcoran fied to McCreery, Stein- y came to the grounds to pre-| feldt was out at first. No runs a daar PATH TERGOUN Eee. WIL} Jood fied to Hoy. Trewin. singled, Pare for their second encounter with) stain second and reached third on Ber- The defeat yesterday was a bitter pill to swallow and in consequence they were deter- mined to get even with the ex-cham- pions to-day. ken's wild throw. Farrrell «truck out ied Kitson was disposed of by Magoon and Peltz, No runs Third Inning. Berger fied to Flood, Ewing struck “ ON Pak eeicoht out. Hoy raised a fly to Dolan, No runs, Besrncree Hanlon was ea cont Dolan hit safely to the infleld, Keeler's $f winning as the Heinles were, pretty bunt and Steinfeldt’s failure to Just before the ex-champions came hold ‘the ball allowed Dola to reach hem together « third. Sheckurd wax thrown out by Bee ein He called :themtogetner Magoon allowing Keeler t h second said: ind Dolan $o score. MeCreery pop filed “Keep up the good work and we} to Sietufelgt. Dahlen aingled to left and mill goon de giving that Pittsburg crowd | Me UCM" Sogred pail Danten reacted ja hard run for the lead. 1 expect to cee] Kevond. Magoons fumble. p n the 1 promoted Dahle on first a you win the next two games frc rou can beat them|Jtwin doubled nt. scoring Dahlen Bemcnnerie, ;for if you! can beat them advancing to third. Farrell fn a game like yesterday's, then you) aid to Dobbs. Three runs \ ‘Ought to have no trouble in taking the Fuurthanniie: | ere” R Dobbs singled. He was doubled Hanion selected Kitson to do the} with poitz on the latter's bounder to twirling for his team, Kitson has won| Toad Crawford's bunt was bis fluish the last five games wich he has] Kitson to, ery. No runs. pitched, and on that account Hanton| {ity rat. Dolan meta figured to-day's game ure vietory | bal) ‘in to thie Bat men. nt Nal tiling. te Capt. Beckley and Mgr McPhee held einfeldt &@ consultation before selecting their i | twirler and finally decided that Ewing jh hal - was capable of doing th: i ut by Kitson. | beautiful_weath athe f a Stelnfeldt > runs Trolley Dods pl ship ball attracted another good Steinfeldt and of fans. his third safe hit Before the gat oF the in Were doubled up a lice arrested a man for drilling Farrell's grounder to ats Is the holes in the fence GIANTS PLAY GOOD BALL AGAINST THE CHICAGOS. THE “WORLE Dr ' " WEDNE ESDAY E NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS 'ARD PATR Rl Rising Glass Second, Half a Million P Ine SQUIRE AnD Tht MAK MAIOS ( KEENE - Tam Fe t naverit SEEN GATES \, The E LONDON, June 4.—J. Gubbin’s brown colt Ard Patrick, ridden , JUNE 4, 1908 VARIOUS BRANCHES. ICK WINS DERBY | DDEN BY A YANKEE. -o$e Friar Tuck Third—King, Queen and More than ersons See Great Classic Run at Epsom. ob tihy yynyoony ree Twe CHAMIOT VERY GTA NORSE: = T Tec You ELING Aine L ~_OVER HERE f nglish Derby by Wireless Telegraph. LONDON, June 4—The Wat = In which it is written, and which will Shrewsbury Incident, arising fron the matter, so far ws Tam con- use of sy} by Lawre Water erned. Lam sure that waatever hap- while playing polo at Hurlingham pened was due, no doubt, to the exelte- The aret pleasantness between yourself and one ft ei Hurlingham Polo Club have * sted a of mst ri rekarol se HOAs ct the)) naw team folcoinete nts the Amare Late id Loita TA, CU eta can team in the next game for the cup, i whieh, 7 understane: | which will be played nere saturday, The you were acting independently, in the |e bers of the cis Well ny the erest of ho: et y e Ae = interest of horseflesh. I am sure we Are} cub omctals, were much displeased with all sorry there should have deen any | ie Snowing made by thelr team, and cause, in your opinion, to have called , = ‘ for an expression of your feeling. The only member of the first team o, 12 George street, Hanover Saquare,| retained. is Mr. Cee Hike wione. June 4 excellent playing last Saturday, just My Dear very giad to| Ma retention on the team, “The new ste yaa ee vd seen onte | team was given a trial yesterday agalust uur letter, which I am only }q very strong side and managed to de- COLUMBIA STRONG | Nelson KEENE STRAIGHTENS OUT THE ENGLISH POLO MESS. Hainan gle As a Result of Correspondence Shrewsbury Withdraws Action Against Waterbury. © ) urday against which Lord Shrewsbury] ment of the international contest, and | protested, has been settled out of court} will not occur again, This betng so, 1] 1 by an exchange of letters from Foxhall| hope your team and yourself will give Keene, in his capacity as captain of the} me the pleasure of driving down with Atmerican team, and Lord Shrewsvury: my coach and having lunea with yrrespondence follow: xt Baturday at Hurlingham. “SHREWSBURY AND TALBOT." New English Team. DON, June 4.—The oflictals of the Aldford street, Park Lane Dear Shrewsbury: 1 hear that there ts June 4, ply re- ome Uns 0. ‘My to LOD with a View to preventing the Yankres from winning any more games the seiec- tion of a new team was advised. “FOXHALL KEE Shrewsbury Withdraws. let ne. 09 happy to accept in the good spirit AMATEURS! TENTION! Eeginning to-day, the News and Notes of the amateur baseball players and pictares of captains and star players witil t them by elght be prin'ed in the early editions of The Evening World and not we in the late editions, as heretofore. fe ARDON LEADS ENGLISH GOLFERS Frenchman's Play Is Sensa- tion of First Round.in Open Golf Championship — New Record Is M&de. ‘ LONDON, June 4 n golf he contests far Ip commenced pool, The (the largest on record) Ins the professional “cracks,” HARRY NEIRDON. N\ t some of the well known amateurs re absent yw championship will be cided hy strokes, over 72 hole: st tWo rounds, 36 holes, are played u Adress all chailenges, notices and pictures to the Sporting day: Editor Lvening World, Pulitzer Building. Mieistid Ania naare tae At the end firet round Harry ————— ——_— as: " jd, tnishing in thaa Taam pl GRAVESEND ENTRIES, TRACK RAV <p, June enties for to-morrow's’ races nas ve thres-year-oldg; selling; about 100 Lord Rader 101 105 lavensourg 14 1 Melstersinger M1 eee Obae Wy Meera 0 116 W. Willard bisa | Nearly a Ton with His Legs and Shatters All University | , h King start. shot, ty the firs: hole, went nds. and his next shot also ed out of bowads not a yare r ball He took six «daunted by the ved from the » finest by J. H. Martin, the American jockey, won the Derby. | Records. lo, Sadle s..4 o ee Dies 02 The erent (Continued from First Page.) Col. H. McCalmont’s Rising Glass was second. | : its aortas” 1 a r g t t e —_—— Merits Co bill ——_——- The Duke of Portland’s Friar Tuck Was third. FRiTinatw ak iver ate m Alor ee #& Squire Quinne eted trol 8 home. lo by o Dwoyle. but Jones and Dex- ol strong man, Nelson | phint Race—The Clover or filles By care ana the Pepa Hae one See lihae meeed WHT A TErT CIR Coolie! R. S. Sievier’s Sceptre was fourth and R. Forest Tod’s Gsardas| W. Willard, has succeeded in smashing | sw ssyeas-, AW taribge eset BRR team macs io tet en] Lowe oomed a hy thet. sR RRRE IN) Ard Patr.ch won by three lengths, and the same distance separated [by more than 28 points. He registered | Paci : Phe “Ginrit” was benched. and he kes “Tin was handed out bys owe, and the second and third horses. | Wecmaeronigaas at avi Fone HAE it not a bit. Ho (was Laude! re eae wee and only far and away better thi ° owas Houger Sige had: atone rin Time—2.42 1-4. | Harold Weekes's efforts, but ix also the All agree regarding Clark in Game Agatr ‘nde : The be.ting Yas 100 to 14 against Ard Patrick, 40 to} against third best test ever made in the inter- Lag? , . Br etnae cinch trhiwer: ual ah ®. J collegiate competition since Dr. Sar- the fire quality and Bence ea che tat x manger nae) Tinker watk ‘aylor knocked a ‘Résing Glass and 100 to 7 against Friar Tuck. Waentta “avatew (ef measurements. wae a} nought go safety to right and when Laitider tet sel ae lading; Aca vearaiane exquisite fragrance fn and work after nll the fly balls) O'Haxais throw go by. him, Tinker Willard'w ingtvidiat rate were at fol : boosted in the region of centre field. scored and Taylor went to third, Slagle's pa e f Bf BB He led the list of batters, and George, 2h to Smith was hie finish ot first MANY AMERICANS PRESENT [ae . a ‘3 en posted a foul that Doyle took Strength of back, 3% points; strengtn Smith, » e ia beeause he mace joo twocbawe vans ot Dexter's bounce and threw TO) BET ON YANKEE HORSES. Jot toes. 45 points: strength of «rip. | eel, iy. ymoted f 4 an out : (right hand, 71; strength of grip, left | Royalist Whithelni Stitmiane. Lauder was moved. up ve pleked up both O'Hagan's and hithelmina rr s rollers and threw the Glants aa oma) | hand, 73 number push-ups: Clarion to fifth-place. ‘That must have come 10] Haetey es rabers at i : Out. Beagie Wdrew oo pase to. fire | (dips). 60; ev of pul (ching), ean made mane Punt v8 Clark's Doumwlen to Dextan Parone LONDON, June 4.—The one hun-| appearance. owlng to the rain, but the ag 42; aggregate points for ups and . h moa Giant is a bly ond In time to retire is No sealed’ atandel anal Adon ' i é ) hing these days. Blew emery retry ‘dred and twenty-third Derby, which ema i "i nd: BH. (Nua sll ps G58; strength gf lungs, 4 e js afternoon joked ey 7 Ina, 7 y - 4 x r of the ds and upward BPUE a ie tern 1 hed ay tie gn age Cen ol, HA FHN AL Honom Downs t-tay Wa] fe hai mapeyiatgnseane Ui a ough the New Yorkers would not! King's” fit dropped 86 the most brilliant In the long and|'!mer to the weather si ot | Ing! 868 poun da, tnd strength of legs Ii m5 have to run the chance of suffering an-| and was he ball just Lh 8 | SHEETS MARTIN" fing bss pounds. it ther defeat. Rain threatened, but hy | Etzel Sehveters hea 1s Kot # eventful history of this, the great Maher Wing Epsom Pidie, pingiibrd decouuy, five, feet seven Incws Hb bs e clouds had vie ee ON Is ston aS OVE e f = " H ah ane je twenty-six years old, e the time practice began the cloud: U) coke Lowe's ty. “Lauder jugeted Tok: clasaie of the turf The programme sturted with the race] 2,00 and 1,000 guineas stakes), never | comes from Galesburg. til. 12) Pretty well cleared away and the sunjers easy roller and the bases w * e 9 Jor the Ipsome ‘Town Plate, and in that] flattered her kupporters N. Y. UNIVERSITY PRIZES ame out as though to help the Ginna) ji") tet gM Htiams reeked (0) There has always been a mighty |ovent Mates (Ameriony piloted Russet] rho Americans’ greatest satisfaction |" 0" i a Draw. some base hits Ninker. No rune. te ; grown to-wararys 0) innt of the} was tt ‘| j Ear ? ; 7 ttt Bean'y war hig ookey'a compatciota, Maher nearly aue-|rate, had won, Up to the many | 7 of Baltimore, ‘and Palsy MeKenne, of foston ager Seleo was wondering why ty send] {iM the Glnnt wae awe. Bimih's out jon humans surrounding the historic | certed in capturing Uhe second £40. | persons hoped that Me, Whitney s Tae 1 Sei gL a (envround draw atthe Now in against the New Yorkers He bil) gor another ble hand when he drove ay equine battle-fleld when the sone] il! He had to be content with truder would win The New York (University’s seven- pitchers in abundance, for not one has! safe one to centre chat mored plate, Martin, vie American jockey, aftere| Heth commencement was observed this Braet apniication «to. w.‘boapital {uudler s pins oe ap tumbled to Lowe: and daughters of famous sires raced | his opened tte Derby | warils s |wfternoon by exeraises at University “Pop” Williams looked mighty fine Wier ner} Ped ata 1th § paddoek L neve H » Heights The following prizes were rien HG CUA TREAT ene cant allantly to the Anish of the mile| ‘tl there was a 9 pad nM rade a gamer horse, He the ex-Boston manager, anid so did hin ga ) y e mile ' i py to aes the cammettt een ke Amerioan and takes awarded: Bouth Paw deliverers, Menefes and TIGERS PLAY ‘and a half course, but this year the {| J. Rel not being Rigby | every bh omer wr fo The train-, German—John Trevette | Soa It made h aie rence, really,| AasamihJake broke) allirecoedh camu over from Parla to Willlam| er, Me 1%, coutloned me that} New Brighton, 3) 1. Hebrew THE CIGARETT for all pitchers see lke Chinese puz: . - iat © Whitnews chestnut colt Intrader, J.) there was but one run in the colt) George Daniel Hadley, of ves to ane Smithaniane BUCKNELL. | It i the middle of the London] ti (oskeets”) Martin was on the back} tad to hold Wut 1 found him so, City; second, not awarded THE CIGARETT£ orge Smith practised his position monaon and the Boer war ie dust ford Gubbing’s Hovrd Patelek; | Keen thar whan 1 got wel : 2) Reward Gibson, ly of ‘e Boer wi veil tuted wine's brown coli Hot well off at the f pal ES ; a i just aven [faints own Argo] ko tha wo got ell of ot ae | anh hs ME Aan Na THAT SATISEIES Roy Evana tn mind, for |: was that fol- | lai 19 The Rvening World | jae moet went to Bosom 1 te Oy A Cajun denking (Americans, rade [and make the pn Peth Hanning, we Me: Vernon: second. Retand then to Mathows Joell played Princeton” this after non | tacle was a wonderful one Sienet tamerieany had the nent on MAHER WINS Vitlowophical’ Keliowship Jacob shenn ALITY Marmed up, and he saw Sparks un-| °F Was this wan the last! t * Oh NY fina ¢ We . Started at Daybrenk, 4. BR. Keene's colt Kesraang: ship—Wilbur 5. Wilding, of Elizabeth, | Pepaeine Nis pliching.arm muscles; but | ime PES DR RN OAE TERIA Enormous crowds le fr Atte tedious walt at tt the EPSOM PLATE. * Te B, Rurvea Fellowship In Won- | ERAGRANCE Mt wis. only when Umpire Ca the students turned out In wa body and f London, the ineting—Aibert pf New lnpked for the Giants’ batting list that |Cheered much as they do in champion. eat Rae AHIR BE GRD TARE DOU Hy Fee Ae area rer [Nork. tow yuta Pe aa MILDNESS Fee ee eee et tna iy kamice, Huckaell Naw hed a eee | Tome and tall. Vehicles of every, des-|abine, and Ard Fatriek, Benullfulls ia;) LONDON, June 4.—Thé Kpsom Town TBR AROL NS 4 apt. : final de « 1 haw had a Kod} cription, from the digaiitied mtage hy [Fen by his American Jickes. pulled up] Plate, of 20 soverede — McDonald Fired [record ‘thin searon, having | tout famobilesand! Ginssmiesb ts \ ith 1 W. D, re PO eae yen T HARLEM CORK red, | ae 4 0} automobile and hansom cab tof a winner, with a gouple more y's usset Brown, with Dann. | Manhattan tn N York hey h abe: ‘i A : Ha ° emrennets teho/only aiicd the aiantal alenideresina “Taruar le im y nave this) Ian cnater'a donkey: ert, alt} au ‘outsiders ahead Maher up. 8. B, Joel'x Inishfree, wit WINNERS A TIPS Cc vier ARN Ra Rea a eng Le a toa gan ore or lews betlugged, moved In end] R Blevier’s £00,000 (6) "Skeets Martin up, fnished second: ‘4 i Raa alae Meataid al Fivanis ean trom tha ash olan Jog vrocesnion along all the roads cons} to unbeaten Mily Twenty horses ran. ‘The betting againag| RACE TRACK UAB LEN, Huns ss ean old his pervicea would nolen eave eton'a team da about | verging on the race course the winner was 100 to 8 Following are the results of races sshed- Baseman. tol) thet ms r * would no|on ¢ nae and the general é Ning is that | {eas kdward und Queen Alexandra. Owner In an Lely J. U. Martin again scored in the rage wied to be run here to-day: aun some of the men are a little atale. the Prince and Princess of Wales. bbins, the owner 1 Patelfor the @ " half furlon RUG COMPANY, Makera. First 1 : ry ales, the Mr, Gubbin he forthe a m Plate, of 200 so eg ante The Batting ¢ [Duke and Duchess of Connaught, the {rick te an Inistanan whe: own 0 ble {or bwpesuarsolda’ eateinnGetaen At yd 4 to 8: Fa 3 rd atrike got away fr Duke of Cambridge, Prince and P f horwes at Limerick. He also the i “6,88 Bob i fer, but George got the bal: to D k ‘ K ave and Prins | stud of horkes at LA Having the mount on othe and Topsall third, ‘Time—0.66 3-5, ‘thn Jones was benefited by nb f cess Charles of Denmark and the In- | owned Galt More, which won the ne filly, he ran a dead heat with = s 1 Race-eyenrelgnths of a mile. Op Dalle, when iavans found I ims GooKaniils she dian Rajahe and thelr suites Cook spectal| Derby tn 18M, Me. Gubbing subsequent: | Gun Club Won Wyeth, to 10 and 1 10 i Pp URE CURED. he plate mov KAA 9B «| Maing 10 the race course and received] ly sold f ‘ore he Russian es Marcos, % for place, Was second, A wi anh whe throw econ ke rt | ovations everywhere an a ler : is iA Hr sh ia een WHITNEY ON and Inspector third. Time-~1it 2-5, esineaanitd nate truas Ib ihe only (rude Ie Mark was under Cong all f fe crowd, | Government for £21,000 ( m nd ee of Sayan iby. IMtanoa that is worn with, absolute cointore Smith. ss which spread over ev: ayatlable | 4 t 4 ' HE Third Race-Bhort course. Aight and dp). as it retainer "S f every ab merican money was strongly in evi PULTRS Anwe or CHiran Vis So a a ret rupture under first ball pitched to] Beets [spot In spite of the inclement, show-| dence, Fully $9,000,000 wae wagered on RES LT OF THE DERBY, for vlice 6 to.3. wae necond, and Dag- rd FS OSAIeR atFAlG and avi ball pitched J sanilustion memeland was sn easy out at Aral. | iguiter,. 1 ery weather which prevatled. the result of the great ra which. mar third imend.46 3-b, free Lady i atte ee for ladies. Sead for the ball good, gettlug two buses ee | His American Contingent, American horses were ¢ 4 and] “1 see Ard Patelok won the Derby,” Ne IMPROVED ABTIO 'T My delve to right ire ack Doo YALE PLAYED | A strong contingent af Kerricana| American sockeye had the favoriie| aajd W. C. Whitney to-day, -'Welly h ,; WINNERS AT ST, LOUIS. ou ase Youre trwe corse ow Tee Cte Daren on his fly over the right ILLI Was present. Half a dozen mowats, Some of the wagers are record | ts a yrood horse, but 1 wih Nasturtlum AN ys a four true in sere eA Hd Fopes. | Pinilhy scort ated of Tim LLINOIS. from the leadingghotels held numerous | Dreskers hud been well enouga to race. YOW pack TRACK, BT. LOUIS, June 6— an aoe Drugeiaty, (Established 8 yearn) 2b - tas mat antic Slalforo, Mrs. Cho: war ne Bete on Seepire would have seen a differ Peau, Jeno races scheduled to be run here to- in greal ee s 1 innd MPC Na tere snd Mra. Werte? tpcludiig MY) ne wwner of Pekin backed rx — lay reeulled a8 follows: n for tiding, Tg uag's roller sped. vy. Be Vale’ team paved the” Universlts Forhall Keene, Lawrence Wacdtuey. i | (2. wi sTo0.000, ing awart Vit. lat! HURST TO FIGHT JONES, | uavsen, Sto 1 und pile Wen by ea! golfin ; mountain climbing and (90d for a base. Schaefer's Huols thie af nat Yale Field. | 1, Agassis, William Corcoran Buags.|i* oral ducata on Beeptre, I. # ——_—— 1to-2 fur place, was second, and Gudy oust the tng for a vi 04 10 eure all alee pera war King's undoing The Batting Order, d Becretars of the United Btaten | 2evier# bay My, whose wire won the) A Philadelphia club Nas made a bid! third: Thme--1.04 1-2, the The. per first. ihe Buide Sot the Hie Yale And. William Woodeart aie | Herby Or thegdsiig when he was Prince! for a match between iff’ Jones and, Second Race—Seventh-eighths of cation in . . drugelat, 438 7th ar. areas tea we ahi eh ee eat N Vt Walsh ie itath tea useless Wo hae seas noma ato 1] No. other Nodfolk suit has Mook to right was for a tis, car, ie ies of every tanta n the] middle of thia month, Jones ww th econd, and Mac id. . ul li correct a - i's bunt was peat. dtr Barnwell, of Pe erie giver ne Wassaccond, and Macon third. ‘Time,| graceful lines eauer a #eoor 4 Cole, Croker, of N TH a i ned toword som to-| young boxer who gave Hughey McGoy-| La) 1-4 Bay fet Veayer x» to wecond. Hart: welt ; Peciytiomete halo ovis eeet | day ‘The Enuilah Derby or “ilue Ril ern two hard frhte y MRaey | eee ance of Geis um ued I by boosting 4 foul to. Bhi (iuernney, Ab tragtli i bind’ posmermed an inter and lms i Mad ear! every ood clo- \ Giparnney WK BEOAt pleasure from his sur ie, y g firikes was Evans's dose ‘ tied 1» DUnnen Md Pheatees te ee that ie pecublarly lie own Stnnding of the Clubs, CLEVELAND GETS HICKMAN. rig Py oy % i Mokelvy. p HAMA TeACUAELOAT TL Gao Tat ee wig Jt Ie considered the «reatent NATIONAL LBAQUE 6 thie 1 Aly Third juntog magnate amitiorings rid one of #91 ure homer that oan fal! to a horsemen. [Clans Pe lclate wy. ppg, |MATGIAME: Who Jumped to Boston! Look for our label inside breast BX RACKS TO-MORROW AT 2.80 sore pie, Bea by taking | an ay Waterbury. Mr. and Mrs. William Ha loans have 4 keen interest in the} Ht ALl| Bomon 1 a) ob Wil Play Firet Base Now, pocket of coal, yas ah ARCO MRM es hohe panohat) loam, mht ° ‘ d In 1881 an American horse, grand at 6 eR eke BMT! CLRVELAND, June 4.—The manager ' to” Doy. } vank ith am, whien Royal Phelps Carrol were a’ Hroshiva.c. 18 16 Ssa0 be, Lon { P, $10 to $20. Get Totlre Binglt at frat.” No sins: ie cha AllsCuban nine, ‘wf Ovbs, Hara i hid Iroquols, bred and owned and raced |Phiadelpiia 1e 2) “Ht Cincinnati. 18 4S MMe OF the Cleveland Club bas signed Out: rice . Get your "boo ted a Hlitte Ay “over nd | gunday az the Waterbury team of the | yy eats eee 4 Plerre Lorillard, won the AMERICAN LEAGUE, fieldyr Hickman, recently of the Boston) — 6h 0 con Ke, at Un 4 babi + fis ing through c 4 the Cube i Pe. (Chube Fc. amerh League Club, to pl the breese in’ trying | o™ at ihe MH Geersed . niuughed fe r yuole was the only forelen | matedeip $ um 60) Giny Brat Be 1 you ‘have a one Cricket Grounds iw Mobaken ou sunday, fue | Muahed Held. a crowds hi foreign owned horse (odo thia|uenoe nb) de 4 base, Higkman Waa general uullity mun} am iy. fe BlaN Fes lee" Sae "now clemtide treatan Tite, "Xa | wah te banner oun‘ tae antag game |™MUCH AmuREMED! In watching the horwe, Volodyov: | vsicage a ft (Or the Giants tase season, He Jumped | AF 1s a tree, fete vet Mid tout ulseta galt Mlaring better ball | coaches, a they arrived, being drawn| sii, running in (he colors of Mr, W, ©, [Mle iCleveland 4\to the Boston Americans bef Kidney’ ahd bladder complaints, heath aid ee At 4 gallop up the incline, which Is al-| Whitney, took the “blue rivand i wy PASTRNN LakAGU ore the A.B.Kirechbaum&Co. | matin, “or iy ere Sunday is Clube ve le PAC (Clu : tf L through Amish and The kia Ways ove of the features of Derby Day.| The result upset all calculations Baltele oon MH "ilies chy. (Makers) Ercadway and Sith £1, uit exier Kot Tet koe The occupants of the smart fourein-' 1 was considered to be a “one horse |! i Ramee re on tan , er hands presented « somewhat bedraggied but Sceptre (the winner of the Abe aac: waa. a gece ts een Dts tt Adee ema ‘sundare, 9b a