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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1902. OF SPORT IN ITS NEWS ‘i PLATEST HERD BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION %. — Harry Vardon, the Ex-Cham- pion, Finishes Second in Open Tournament at Hoy- lake Links, Near Liverpool. (These Pictures Were Taken Bapeciaily for The Evening World by Stacy, LONDON, June 6—Herd won the ebampionship, with an aggregate of NOT strok: Marry Vardon y an neco At the end of the din the contests for the open which began pool, yesterd, sumed the lead. | Herd had with a total of 228 strokes, three ahead | eeander @f Harry Vardon, whose score was 22). Vardon did not show to advantage in this morning's play. He took eighty Bitokes to complete the round, walle Hera finished in seventy-three. - GIANTS PLAY CHICAGOS. (Continued from F Page.) salary from Jim Hart's club because he fig quite adept at pitching with his left arm, too, also practiced; so did a couple ‘of others. New, ints were pleases with ,their showing yesterday. They no predictions rogarding the result fust sald they would do their pest Good Crowd On Hand. New York rooters, too, app Uiked the turn of affairs, for (hey Jey and “L’' roaded up from down town in good numbers and kept the turn-| atiles doing quite a steady clicking—that | jig, steadier than the machin have ‘ Pee isctte carpienty. unoocuried, [but | ____HUGHEY _M’'GOVERN. ie JONES AND M’GOVERN MIXING IT. mereres peecelly 40) holds ee | Terry McGovern isn't the only} cessful in the ring. He rerenbies nis ren oF the Hime the kame be | ngtiter in the McGovern family. He| famous brother Terry . many re- eas to the New York pitcher, one F. BR UCE WINS PR IZE. !has a young brother, Hughey, who] pects. He has the same whirlwind | promises to rise to a champfnship| style as Terry, and promises to de- would not go wide of the mark in guess the hard a punch, next fight will prob- velop just McGovern’ | height, teo. Good pictures of Hughey ing that Frank Sparks would His Answer to Turf Puzzle No. 5 Is Judged q 9 nae ia ae Ube erinetiiiea and his 110-pound rival, Grif Jones. prevailed has just fatted him tin the Best. are shown here. They have fought] ably be with Jimmy Stone, the prom- , ising young bantam-welght fighter r that he) three times and on each occasion the us Tooters: were Rd. lovne Of the thousands of answers to The Evening World’s Turf of the Avonia A.C. This contest will was the likely candidate, as they re- f : h laneisionitad ald aca ; gard hin asa dandy. He had lost us | Puzzle No. 5, the following is judged the best and wins the $5 paid A oe 2 sau ee ASI-€ 1 6 for six rounds and will be fought previous three g: but everybody . deus against Jones, YOUNG) before one of the many clubs in jhew that it was not his fault, for only J Prize: McGovern has been remarkably § suc- Philadelphia. sixteen safe hits were made off his de- To the ting Editor Evening World —_————— No. 5 is Robert A. Pinkerton, Substantial citizen, over fifty; is livery in these games. ALEX. KENNADY’S 79 Is 2 one Mathewson took some pre: 1 head of the greatest privato police foree the world has known; is tall : inary practice, too, and so did oe A . 1 stoutly built, and resembles a successful country merchant; Is of Johany Dunn, but they were Just ha ans . Ky “ 5 rhe 1 After weeks of careful study a ch nes Ona! DL e. . t y e e oN e e cawa i a $ " m : ne io d possibly aria crooks; his authority is supreme at almost all the big race tracks In A Rea James B. Sullivan, Chalrman; W. H,| selected the crew that’ will represent é Slagle seed es ai to Bean and { this country, F. BRUCK, No. 270 West Thirty-ninth street. Mnf BC Laginger, Ha McMillan, Bartow 6, Coluinbie th the Poughkeepsie races Was easily thrown out. di ‘olledk A led off urble eks and T. Riley, upon request of is was no easy task for the well- one along the third base |b tna La ——|One Hundred and Fifty Start for New Jersey |" ie vey Capt, cherriil, of the New York a. C,,{ known coach, as he had any number of er ell to stop. Jones reached a - : ehas sae . sie bitiousfoarsmen'to ich t BRON r all Sight, but Gmith's twat work squall and was Into by as ylven to the New York Atiiede | ambittous n to choose from, The 4 Bis with Dexicts grounder retly ad him at BROO KLYNS- AND HEINIES Golf Championship. the sloop Vandal and nearly cut in two. pny Ane, nelvilege of holding the Ama- | selection egnrauen ty, occasioned the i , wcond and doubled up Dexter at slrsi. Mr. Crowninahicld’ with Designer 'W. , feu" Athlefic Union Nationa) Swimming | Diseeat BHEMS UP and eke. GasariNs that z Bunn bounced the ball to Dexter and PLAY RED- HOT BASEBALL, : Starling Burgess and others were out summer. The at Travers Island this} the crews have undergone this season. fi ‘Was just beaten an inch to first by the MONTCLAIR, N. J, June 5 —One Jr.., Montelair...... 80 §§ giving her a trial simmer. The vents to be 10) yards, ‘The Poughkeepsie ‘varsity is the best | | throw, Menefee got Bean's roller aid res —= hundred and fifty players started to-day scbaaleae 4 Of Tinker's Island a , half mile and one! combination that Columbia had had’ } 4 an ge eae a CE on the links of the Montclair Golf Club vas: boat, upsetting her. Avia mplons (en this year will be| together at any time this year, Four a “ I PEACHES Great, ¢ i + : in the annual competition for the New nt Mont BL lich divided into three sets and will be held| of the men in the boat rowed in th was caught fe late: e p 24 (F. ew i) clung to the bottom wun nil 2 Tar in the > ee te Neo Trolley Dodgers Score in First Inning, Then | jirscy ‘State golf champlonship.. ‘The yb IARION pS tyne Madiaione: 8 uy jJuly 1 Aug. 2 and Oct, 4. Besides} Columbia elght at Poughkeepsie last Second Inning. a Cluster of Goose Eggs Follows. Weather Was. ¢ and cool and the | fr Grom, Montelalrs a hy Just after thes off th hamplonship events, which will be They are Capt. Jackson, Bar- Lauder could not stop Congalton’s roli- rse in excellent condition, T. OP Gi i é sloop Vandal came al ued UP} hands each day, a full programme of Weekes and Townsend, Tho epcand tie ‘Chiagoun went, to. frst — neue We Travis and 8.) 8 10 ve What wae the y che, handicap events will be given ‘ax fol-| new men are Lewis Iselin, of last year's ance’s rap sailed over Spurks's head : : ah a ARAL were Ineligible for entry t0- an into the Hilt carne ‘varsity four; R. 8. Smith, Gerald 8. Gnd was good for a buse, Schaefer Phe Batting Order. 1B fa a dronping is throw. faay: others of the stronger players in the laiier in twa, sn ay ine| at P.M. (high water at 419) O'Loughlin and W. F. Rollins, of the Det etan thinking sate ae Brooklyn Chvolnnat! Ss hit @ pretty. plok-up of Meiropolitan district drove off in e ai 3 hampios dunior crew. 7 OARS Se Holan, ef, lay. ef and wag it ciiminary) medal play round at i Miontelalr. tal pen and 100 | Meagurements of the oarsmen we Pe throw. Lauder fumt ied Inwes hittand | Snct a i 8 fumble | cichteen and the tournament Wright! Hlinide . taken afterward, They are as follow Chance, alter stealing second, M esp orn | promised velop fast golf, Allan i: t2P. M. thigh Position, Name rd havin For the, ball Ot Kecler's longdrive | Kennaday, Jast year's State ehmapton, |& Fat RF Friese aD. > jand B.A. Mareellus, runner up to Travis |\P™ oa See Ons R |. Bartholomew. H q | Bethe nm at Tuxello last . were among the] J ' andy 30 es Townsend fon! fly was nailed by | starters to-da f Shae M8 te Paeta anelis? © Magoon'4 drive ty deft waa! ‘Phe moraing scores follow MW a . ny é Cor. | . ie mil oa ey, OaHRRliB: this. Law OOKI ) to Burgens, Jr. Moniciair.... gt open and 104 oxrwain W, P. Comstock out his i run i 1 Z bunted ker Aled t frst on his b ; AVOTAROS «0.05 1 on ecCreery wis the seve ron _— i pas und unfortu: | vi vn hie Jumper, whet "Ot thin an Baseball, oP Was § CN anion struck out 3.50, and a vigaes rt $524.50. PLM. CHICA 3 after it a 0) | Sones took f Fitth Inning, a 4 And he A more for the vm fa it " ‘ oy G. tic visey x [eaten sere ee = owes oe could not have beer hed fc and t Currie fanned Hov singled and ato! 8, Mont was a hit te bases were ) rootera turnod out In much larger num: e fanae io rane, ving Baliuerol all occupied by Giants, parks | ood ined one out for two bases. He ake. South Orange. » W BK the ball co ieker and Jones irk bers than to witness “the got top gay, however, and was run down r 11 BROADWAY elired at second, but Lauder crossed | tussle g streak which the feuween second and’ third. Irwin’ sent! mile cee iaieicn wbe:play. Dimas knock to |warecklyns have. struck Rien any as Bins TTNaT EA allt wae: out te Tinker forced Sparks at second. Two t Corcoran to Beck. No rns. rons. turned from thelr Weatern tri) has evi ; Third Inning, dently put new into the eranks Sixth Inning. { 0 ¢ a er 0 i Slagle lifted made Jones| here they plainly show. by t. Crawford, walked Fell, toe trouble betore L enthusiasm they slate the tea ¥ to Bheekard Ho}son, 101 drew a ba i Dent Fa ana peabes Say & , ' the others withholding} ~pourch Race—K olde pehinl' pieiice, tended the g re ux solemn © qualify in, the first ia solver FLANNELS 1 time lot as ev ir Helng at that ngure [aay 10) Ax ; ; =| Masia but his wad) TM Foe catch 12) plonship set. In playing on for the tle Daley. Gieon oft el nae HOMESPUNS Gia euch bec. | Could not wa ¥ 7 y fi ot a | ul 0) i} alow nas a tint. was 4 pop tly thas [era uleo b Ml ench and Delano p 6 8 ai aro Firat Chora 6 ala WOOL CRASH Change took. Doyle's fly wan a le 33 1 faiden three olds and ba, but sonae nn Matty, Ain Wie oleate “ a onda» Single or Double Breasted @er's rap was a beauty, It was to ler | Mt every & body Fie Single or Double Breasted Gnd was for the circuit of bases, Bean | execute, and Seventh Inning, | : woored ahead of Billy Noawes farmed |\thein work is appreciated: almpst brewk i, ified a fy Sheckard. YANKEE JO KEYS CLEAN and Norfolk: Coats e breezes. Two runs, : ie thrown out at first by Irwin their necks in their eff minke dif “ho sea ‘at an UP EUROPEAN RACES. acs These elegant Suis (Coats and Trousers) are just the Chance drove the bali to the roost and. As this was the last gam ieinien Flood Mo Wealth proper dress for all outing occasions and general comfort. Bunnie tock Lewis wee poy) OY some irr wit * sth Race—For mares, three year old and 4 Vver a thousand to select from, .....+0..0e05 Binkor got Dag oi ivi ad men amiloas i With Hist io mind) ee AT HARLEM \King Sees Them Take Four at Epsom—They |e miei oven, ance home. nefee bunt anion trot nk BI) Donovan 19 , | . 4 brown out by Sparks: One ran; |nload his collection uf pitaxiing break | Sweep the Board in Paris. Nes was robbed of 4 base hit | er# ald speedy shoots at the vinitors LAC TRACK pre Minker's fine work. He aot te ball | Dx BIwAya proved! din, ons 34 Hive if ANE i, June 6 areal: erge c u S and an the Giant out a to the Heinies nwing are the resuite of races achedul ee Bone OK ay. the, Chan SAUL een srpscy hep ee to be run here to-day | LONDON, June 5.—The American | boch, en Jn ru i | ig 4a twirl against. thv exeoliaspl i ‘quarters of «mile, |Joekeys regained much of thelr old} In the Coronation Cup “Skeets” Pure Worsted. Fast Color was siting eatamd| As this wut! Ludi x Be tenn 810 tige at Epsom to-day. In the} Martin on last year's Derby winner, Single or Double Breasted Co. Mas eit : ! 2 tab, was second: | ats PUB tors couple of minutes, but (wes moro tan OW of the faly wes hod 1. thinet.1 ent of King Edward and a large | Volodyoysk! (carrying the colore of |we say that facts are much better| $ $ 50 $ r injury. No runs, sh PHL ay pa evi ofa.miles | assemblage, “Danny” Maher oartled | William C, Whitney) was second, | than mere assertions, and if is. fact 10 12% | 5 wisth ta | Mikki naten: \ jt,t was second, [off the great Surrey Foal Stakes (of }and George Edwarde's Santol was that straight whiskies are really the| errd RO A shia’ op nik 200 sovere'tns) on Lora Stanley's |third. Martin also won the Horton | best, It 1s folly to claim any other | e tang dla ot york in fi caetle Ry Bi ae Oh FIs iM 119 ant" th 4: Mixed Powder, won the Royal Stakes | Pate on Mr, Ruasel'a Regalia, than straight whisky to be the best. | ae UH eae. etek oue ices Nalkiat 1 1 tim: | | (of 1,000 sovereigns) on Daniel Coops Yankees Won AL in Fate Of course, mixed whiskies are more : ii tumbled ‘to De Mawoon's jun; Was amoiherod by Haha 1 ohe-wixteonth Cossack captured ‘oroe | PARIS, June 5.—American Jockeys] profitable to the dealer, but not so Pete eae “retirement ‘of | No runs eit sand pte 9r Pe OF Atrio, Or sia rina - ae Coe won every race at Hols De Boulogne ie for the stomach. : made a pretty bunt 1| pice, was seond, and Bar Couton third, | eaeee tp 4 ne fe asi 4 Mey meeting to-day. W. K. Vanderbliee /y) only , Sixth Inning. eached first. Keoler drove a ‘Time, 101 | 200 sovereigns, and 1,000 soverelgns | Bright was not placed in the contest Knock rolled by Doyle and] 80, {arora nl Gel at tyes Bola a fe specie) on Lord Wolverton's Os- | for the Prix Malleret. gentre ‘of 311 BROADWAY "BROADWAY tome icngoans & base, Hut the hin menor Sheckards® out a a . —— es id ee cast nipD ig ht Are by! lowed Dolan ty reach (hind alias | WINNERS AT ST, LOUIS, er Standing of the Clube. ater ance got #| doubled ig Dolan, bUL In brying bo — ‘ia hater airudk ul Chanee| make three Dusen on the hit Mocreory eae M’GRAW. HARVARD STROKE. steal nooond, was nailed at third. One ran. ‘ RACK TRACK, ST, LOUIS, June Sporting Me. ’ . Medical, The races scheduled to be run here Ye sapere caugut hima yard o der Doyle'# fly, ‘Tinker | Final Make Up of Crimson Vai In Decided on, day resulted as follows Firat Bac Covooran's gr J Wlchnetanati’: incinnal | HUGHEY M'GOVERN, BROTHER OF TERRY, A STRONG BIDDER FOR RING FAME. of Brooklyn.) VARIOUS BRANCHES. & THOROUGHBREDS SELL FOR $15 EACH Yearling Colts by the Friar and Buddha Are Sold for Less than a Song at Sheeps- head. (Special to The Evening World.) GRA D RACE TRAC June 5.--The sales of yearlings under the mangement of the Fasig-Tipton Co. were continued in thelr sate paddocks opposite the Sheepshead Bay track at noon to-d when those from the Kingston stud, the property of J. B. Ferguson, and others, the property of R. W. Walden, A. i. and D. H. Morris, Fred Littlefield, R. C. Hall and Matt Simpson were placed under the hammer, There were thirty catalogued but only sixteen were offered, as the Littlefeld, Chinn and Simpson entries failed to put in an appearance, while several were withdrawn from the Fenguson and Mor- ris collection. A very poor crowd attended the eale and the bidding was bad, which caused the sale of the Kingston lot to be de- clared off after Mrs. Ferguson had yougnt In the colis by St. George-Tro- and Si, Geor an Tan. The sales erty of J. B, Ferguson, Kings- ton Sind. ree—Fan Fort; Mra, 7. J. oH. jeorge—Trophy; Mra, T. G. ion & Sons. >. Vankuren, $60, WoL. Jackroa, Oneck Sta'ste, H, Morris, Mr, Rogers, ch G. i George—Elele B; Manis. by Mara—Abaca; by Gilllgraine—Edith by Fillgrane—Iesaquocana of AL H. & DL by The Friar—Discretion; 1% roperty oh, a3. 2, COLUMBIA'S CREW FINALLY PICKED, Coach Hanlan’s Selection of ‘Varsity Eight for Pough- keepsie Regatta Occasions Shake-Up and Surprise. ¢. by Buddha—Windgale; 7. Schurman, #15. RiP” CUP YACHT UPSET, DESIGHERS ABOARD F,B,Crowninshield and W.S. | Burgess in Accident to Sea-; wanhaka Challenger, Fili-| buster—Yacht a Wreck. JONES. “CHAMPIONSHIPS AT TRAVERS ISLAND A. A. U, Swimming Tourney Will Be Held Off N.Y. A.C. Summer House on July 12, Aug. 23 and Oct. 4. ~ OLD DR. GRINDLE, piece 44 mies, ry uN DL ‘i gi i alneases, ‘puine iu tae’ bh sore throat sid uisuih, ulcers, palutah om CROW ac, BROOKLYN JGKEY.GLUB.' MIX RACKS TO-MOKNOW AT 2) Vidently for Kicking ile #1OW RrOUN® rwhn frat 0 at ier in the retirement of by Duhlen and de aotlier alan play |Rlruck owt, Pelta's } Wor (special to Tor Kyening Wor! AMERICAN URAQUE. r ate Banien ited 4h CAMBRBIDGR, June &—The make up P| Club, yTimpie. Rene of the Harvard Crew has been wotumile |MeGraw will stroke, Nine men ‘Won by Galiant ner, for place ‘ian MM, vin Rimes been tried in the position and the eholee luy between Dollie MoGraw and Capt Mullard, ‘The crew will row as follows: i} Was Caiown 0 rune. Third toning, ii 2 and C2 Sgn bow ioe oa ale acs uu a by a i te alt: and John RYE and you will be safe, ‘Business sucvens depends upon en: Visits HB. KIRK &:CO. NewYork, |Win fe eto Me Aa (Biter Weg veh,

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