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fi ee Ay LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1908: BROOKLYNS BEAT CHICAGOS WHO IS HE? MADDEN AUFU ELI AND THE TIGER oe ™ ~ ITS VARI OUS BRANCHES. AL NEIL, 'FRISCO CHAMPION, r IN THE FIRST GAME. i The Evening World’s Turf Puzzle GOES DOWN BEFORE O'BRIEN. ‘ ‘ , , ‘*Philadel te in: Trolley Dodgers Won a Close Pitchers’ Battle No 6. aa Oe riptiis Hae Oia Him Out in . . u a Icago. —Score, 2 to |—Another Session Begins. * Bo. rea mmencement Crowd 4 4 ‘ Off i i nh BEREMIOR WF the Second A PRIZE OF $5 will be given to the person who veanene Rest 1. ib ct 5 5 alin -2—] CHICAGO, June 71—Jack O'Brien, the hander to the jaw. Nel : 1 a The Batting Order the weore of 2 to 1. Tt was a rea-tot! Game of the, Yale Series— correctly guesses the name of the man in the picture and| other Good Workouts at] Palladelphia middle-welght, knocked out| twice In the second round ree, down pBrooklyn. achicnee wiltchera’ bactte, holley otaect| a ote alBitter One writes the best fifty-word description of him. Answers must} Sheepshead At Nel, of San Francisco, tn the third fering blindly around the ring when the . cf. mele, It ot Nita ‘ L) round of a six-round contest here last| round ended. Beeered ie Pavlan ae, After that ctoke nny nd goone oRes be in before 10 A. M., Wednesday, June 11. Address ‘‘Sport- night, Nell was outclassed in every way| In the third round, while Nell was Stecreery, 10. onte! | A ; ron ype . and was bleeding freely from the nose staggering and unat % MeCreet ‘When the ‘pecond game Sean there! feel ert eenier erie ing Editor, Evening World.” Give your full name and address. (Phi to he Rventag Word) art meen betene the ght hind pro-| sel O'Ltlen teaehed” His Baw’ with Flood, 2b. were close to UH) persons present. ‘The | PRI ON, Nod, June 7.=Yale and « _ SHEEPSHEAD BAY, June 7—With| grassed half a minute "| right uppercut. The blow sent Nell) Irwin, 3. only changes in the teams were the Princeton met In the second game of the biecd swgasnayey WHA) AM ATASOE) rack Van |) Greed iubedl a WURIERIIIeRL Gab hac louie tee hee eae counted Newton: Dp: P. Wiliams, p batteries, Kitson and Farrell eupplying | sertes this rnoon, Yale won the conditions, the training work was|invariably connected with Nell's nose,|,[n the preliminary Tony Moran, of Umpire Emslie. the pointe for Brooklyn, while Taylor | frat game—10 to 6. If the Tigers ever brought off at Shepshead Bay this morn-|ang pefore the Californian could gather New York, and Danny McMahon, of (Special to The Evening World.) and Chance did ikewlse for the Chi- | did play ball they tried thelr Mardest to ing in a spirited way. J. E. Madden] timeoif O'Brien would throw a right- Philadelphia, fought six rounds to @ WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | cagos, play this a on. Besides the stimu- with 61s various strings was early on p June 7.—Two games for one admission Score by Innings, lation x! py one de the Tige the ground. was the bargain offered by the manage-| Chicago 00-10 0 0 6 ot] had the aid given by thousands of Alim- Gunfire covtred a mile and a furlong ment of the Brooklyn olub to the root-| Hrooklyn 2% 0 600 0 0 2-2] n! and commencement friends. in 1.66. Smoke turned the same route in ra this afternoon, but the prospect of Betting was in general 2 to 1 on 1.69. The youngster Auful rattled off the games being played looked very SECOND GAME. Princeton, but nota great deal of money nix furlongs. in 1.15 1-2. Goldamith got slim indeed. The Brooklyn and Chicago Seu VAG was put up. The New Haven delegation &, mile gallop at a rousing good clip. teams were to oppowe each other ae FIPAC Tama cceeory, | Moe eure of the dimoulty of winnlng Ae eae Tanne voce ike i For an hour before the first kame was le wen : 9 MeCreery. | q game off Princeton during commence- Girl, R “others |- ' slated to begin a collection of rain-Inden | RY Williams bit. safely ment week, and they also felt. that Gougunin ented ee ee clouds hovered over the grounds threat- form out comparison of scores between Yale and Phare faecal AAR ange oar ening to empty their contents at any | Kling w lilnols of 4 to 7 and 1 to 3 gave bndica- a ji 3 + Sain Gal Pate content Guan | aiueeuts Mo ruta "ee ge. |tionn of etperorty to. the Srineston Bete sro conta aa uretayen) Great crow) Disappointed 8: Blewett) yuho twirled tor after the gates were opened. Then tho |, Wan was threw UL Dy ae tumble, { team. Then. tco, Princeton has been Mastorman, " Leonld, |, Amicitia, | Fire Hurlingham—Next Interna-| Georgetown University 3 rain began to fall heavily. It ceased in|Sheckard fled to Congalton. McCreery | working hard this week to eliminate Sasvexerciees wee. bs i i H a few minutes and as jt looked as if saRle advancing Keeler to third. "the unsteadiness of Decoratic Day, toe? Sr pie Ribbon and River tional Match Will Be Played Years, Has Signed a New the storm might disabpear the bell | P singled. scoring Keeler and pro | whon they met defeat from Yale | Pirate covered five furlongs in 1.05. The| Monday Afternoon. York. Contract. j fang and the Chicagos took the field cree cad htratk out One| Sixteen classes had reinions and Pe A mip Mbeki tcp mare nay for thelr usual fifteen minutes’ prac- Maithed to the fel@ Byery elas Coston, East _Tndlan, Hyphen, Black i a LONDON, June 7.—The committee of WASHINGTON, Juno 7.—Bob Blew- Second Inning. owe flied to Sheckard, Tinker's foul jor hit safely to right He was thrown out stealing second. No tice. Despite the threatening conditions the footers took a chance and came in large numbers. It is not often that the fans in this vicinity are given a doubl theader for one admission. The defeat which Selee’n men admin- istered to Hanlon's crowd yesterday, breaking thelr great winning streak, was @ sad blow to both Foxp:Ned and hin men, and they vowed to get even with the Colts to-day by taking both games. at 4, but was thrown ou: Farrell singled, Kitson and F ol] were doubled up on the former's grounder to Taylor. No runs. Third Inning. Slagle out, Mlood to McCreery. A Willams pop filed to Filbod. exter was fielded out at first by Daihlen. No in bun: runs ‘Aa the time tor the first game ap-| Dolan out at first, Keler reached first proached the rooters continued to pour|on Tinker's low throw. Bheckard 0 § at first, Keeler reaching second. M {nto the grounds, and by 1.90 o'clock | Creery a@ingled, scorin’ Keeler, Dahl every nent in the 2%-cent bleacheries was | singled, McCrepry ing third, Dah- ecoupled, while hundreds more wero| len stale second, and on Kling ® wid compelled taistand up for lack of seats, | ing. mood filed to Slagle. Two runs. Hanlon, to make sure‘of the first game, sent in Lefty Newton to pitch against Fou h Inning. . fe depended on Pop! Congalton singled. Kling singled, ad- the visitors, Sele depended on Pop) vines Congalton to third. Schaeffer Williams to beat the champions with | truck RoWa but, iteon to ater | his benders, When the game began |Creery, Kling going to second, ‘Tinkler there were over five thousand persona filed to Dolan. No runs. y Irwin annual. Fanre] singled, and present, and they were still coming IN| ..ched second on Slnglie’s fumble, Kit- droves. bon filed out to Dexter. Dolan filed to Sagle > rung The Brooklyns won the frst gume by PITTSBURGS KEEP GIANTS ON THE RUN AFTER HITS.) (Continued from First Page.) absence of his name “trom the batting | order caused them to wonder a iittle| |: the Glants were running down ween first aud second Richey wo TUNS, fit just where the big fellow would) etiter.out, Philippi got Play. ‘hey were not relieved a bit by | Yeager's bunt te Bhananeld| in A questioning Capt. George Smith, either Rriney atte naet to Brodie and 8 | He actually did not know His ox b Sixth Inning, igh was responsible. Ho had ae Oe i: nor’s_hand knock amd La nder got O'CK not heard whether O'Hagen was in food SEO Oa oT ae a tured | enough shape to take par oT Phillipp’s fly, Lander threw Davis out... BeAthe ey Chleawoay wee a aN le Wa to. Bransfeld was Jones's agner to, Bransfle Jone was billed for work in the right fea. fniehe Evans's knock was for a base, If he wasn't then Dunn was to vontliue | the ont of the. game playing there, Rather a complicated | Dunn singled. too. irate fy fol te Rakes’ Waller Trodie Iaigiad to be back) Cate, EVANS Waa CAUENY IlhpT with the fellows he lef. in St, Louls. Ty AE The fans too apperred glad of his 1¢ mat ss 3 ‘ oy ane Jatkat cat iy the| Clarke walked. Begn took Beaumo coming, for when hy walkot vat In he) gi "Emi h wan under Wagner's lift ‘The field for preliminary practice he got an} gaine Glant took Hrans's boot, No runs ovation like those that follow a star Smith got a base hin bit Mark lay. Mt Doyle's. fly. Beaumont took Lr lay der's lift. Yeager fanned. No runs. Band of Pirate Roote Fighth Inain Well. those Pirates went through thelr oa iGuiishonie “1y O'Connor Was thrown out by Bean runs practice with the Idea of acquiring such perfection In their actual work as to remove any doubt that might exist led ans fa Johne's foul fell to Q@ Connor. F ned, So did Dunn Hichey us P No runs. RACH TRACK, BT. LOUIB, June 7. The races scheduled to be run hare to 10h Up -Heaumont's [28% Tewulted ay follows; Firat race, one gate Dovie pila and seventy, yards, won by Don om 16 is, | bul, @ to 8 and 2 to J: By nae for wogond, iraveriat’ retirement. eon aA | | | brought along Mare, indian Cherry and others trotted and cantered. J. R. and F. P. Keene's Sootheayer turned a half in 601-4. Precentor cov- ered a mile in ‘Trainer A. J. Jo: ner sent Lux aa mile in 1.421 Price covered the same ground in 1.43. Fly Wheel, Numerai, Musidora, Clo melt and others got their exercises in a routine way. W. C. Fessenden's Henry brass band, a fife and drum corpa, and in one case a Scottish Highlander bagpipe corps. The cos- tume for each class Is peculiar to it- self and presents a very spectacular ap- pearaace, The Batting Order. Princeton, Yale. A Bt \ » Clay Rye was allowed a seven-furlon Raney, ab Astealt, 3. breather in 1.40. George Hill sent Hoke Pearson, tb. Barnwell, cf. land a tn ced Any 0.66 1-4. Metre, as. Brown, } Wells, 3b, Davis, F. Green, c. field, 1b, Underhtit or Stevens, p. Garvan, ) Firat Inning. Yale first at bat. box. Metcalf out at first KENNADAY MAKES NEW GOLF RECORD, Underhill was tn the Wear struck out. Barnwell filed to Sieinwender, No runs For Princeton, Steinwelder hit by Yilsed ball Cosgrave punted. Garvan bunted and Steinwender scored. Pear: fon singled. Moler's hit scored Cos- i i Grave “Grown got. fist on. felder's Covers First Eighteen Holes at choice, Pearson und Meler scored on Montclair in Seventy-Five lis and Littlefield's poor throw home. W Prince- Green fle) out In succession ton, 4. ' Second Inning. Cole filed out to Brown, Wilson took base on balls and scored on ( hit over second. Miller's hit Guernsey an dboth scored on Garvan's Nit over second. ‘Three runs, Princeton failed to score In this inning. Third Inning. Strokes During Match for New Jersey Championship. MONTCLAIR, N. J., June 7.—Allan Kennaday, the present New Jersey golf champion, defended his title to-day in a 86-hole final match with M. M. Michaels, successive of Yountakah, in the annual tourna- Yale side retired on three fies, No runs. ment of the New J: Davis, for Princeton, hit over third w Jersey State Golf As- base, but was thrown out at second: by. sociation. Kennaday seemed to be on Garvinw Princeton falled ty score top of his game at present. He won Fourth Inning. his matches on Thursday and Friday Guernsey came to bat for Yale and by safe margins. The gold medal for Fe oro ia and’ the next two mem the low qualifying score went to him filed out to Brown and Cosgrave. No and he holds the record score for the PUD a aie f | course of 77. Michaels, on his way to lands and ecored "on. Tearson's triple the Aaaisy Ald snet ibeye ian eAaey tims: Pearson scored on Meler's drive over His morning match yesterday with , oA, Meier out in tring to make young Roy De Raismes took 19 holes to finish, and his afternoon match with Paul Wilsox was only ended at the home green, The fact that Kennaday played on his home links, with which Michaels is less familiar, was a point in favor of the pre#ent champion. Finals In the contests for the second, third and fourth cups, each at 38 holes, were also played to-day and about 100 players entered in the annual 86-hole handicap. ‘The firnt eighteen holes of the four final matches were finished in good shape. Tyng was 2 up on Harold Wit- cox for the third cup; Francis M. Wil- son was three up on M. Delano for the Brown also Two home on Brown's grounder. out trying for home on Wells's hit runs MOTOR CYCLISTS AFTER RECORDS, Floyd MeFarland and Albert) Champion Look to Have All Has handled more thoroughbred race horses than, per- of thelr superiority. They were conf-1 No runs Sea ea A ily ‘ dent of trouncing’ the Glants good and Ninth Inn the Old Figures at Their haps, any other ES 1 ABSA, Ce ens ‘he plenty. and they had a band of sup-| pninipp! hit for a home run, Smith oe an ‘oke all: porters in the stand 10 cheer them on, [threw Davis out. ‘Doyle helped. rettre Mercy Now. slenteenth areen, while Al'an Kennaday ri ft it heh |e i A WATERCOLOR'S WITHDRAWAL. [is iizeniae eon ted, arrived during their practice and in sn. fanned: (mith. filed’ to. Devies|| on 4 mgntisen Holes; a . songs told of the awful fate of the} Doyle fled tq Beaumont, No runs Floyd McFarland, of San Jone, Cal. | LOSES PUBLIC’S THOUSANDS. laud Aue tar arpa Giants, The incident aas one which amen 1 1 jand Albert Champion, of France, have e £64466 6 —4-3t eereby Iamin been riding great x behind | called scenes at a pig football battle be- | pruspure 20102000 1-0] 3 Buns bailed the) Sa a Se tween the teams of Yale and Harvard, |New York 90000000 oo) motors se season Ane judging ne i} a a is Another thing to help the Pirates along CaaS Sea tana eee LET) Id H Bind H iit ee . was the presence of Philippi in the box Philadelphin—Flrat Game. mont of the paced races at thelr meroy, Gold Heels at 4 to | Is Now Quoted Favorite fs i seas Shy The fellow whose name Imprernes ono | % ult 00010000 evariand, (aa been (oreatted) with for Next Saturday's Suburban. RdtRS4 ics that he came somewhere from the vicin " to phle t1 010000 a ; be Ine! motor on @ six-lap track ; i} 4 H : { {ty of Manila ts a slashing pitcher, a - v1 Bie ee OAD ANG SAS RUC AN ighgdds eye RIS Urns Guntisicees At dbo, tan ’ Chicago. ittabure, when he defeated Otto Maya, $2493 8 § en thelr visit to Pittsburg they met him] CHICAG mie “Ameriokn| (hans wpecled oft the famtast miles ever page eh ge @nd were retired without @ hit. League kame to be played| Champion proved his worth when he dl reser eee Gmith looked over Evans and @parkal here to-day betwee local team and | defeated Harry Bikes ‘at. Boston on The Th ie @ new amateur record for the fayrvsteig 23 ae Washingion Was poned on account| Decoration Day ina. twenty-five-mile course, hi practice stunts, but the former]or wet grou rac Anishing the last ‘mile In Lm, 26 3-65. wan his choice, on ne J Eman track? SUI from thie work, revord-lrenking should bo «come TR! First Inning. t | ten pocarrance ita'kesecn. ee GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Davis's rap. to contre was tor three The Nattoria} ———_— Dases, Clarke shot the ball by Doyle tween the home team RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, June for a tmae and Davis romped home aye Dh terath wit) CORBETT TO MEET ATTEL. 1.—The entries for Monday's races are Berumont 8 knock went the same wity unin EIS wink as follows: ut Was good for half way, Four wid: | Pentnersye! i Fight Ten iret Race-For three-year-olds and upward Shean avant hla nae Ati] BIG GAME “TOMORROW, |"""Mornas tn venver suns a7, agile onal arog home, Ritohey's. My. cum| rin Rony ——— | DENVER. Col, June 7.—Articles of Teach tanned Two rote | atuny: old wit) pny with the [AFeement were signed lat night for geunn boosted w Ay that Davie wot | yivey city and rooater clubs. to- | ¢etitaund fikht on June 27, between Regtenes 6 hated ana Te eee OD Win Mow York Wa O- |sVoung Corbett” and Abe Attel, before COA pean UAE TT Me ; ms New York Wield, Wee-line Coliseum Athletic Glab, the’ men to | Sliver Pi awken ‘Thess teams will play an] weigh at pounds at k j Berond Race tee-year-olds and up; han s wd ing. Bastern Leag hamplonship gam qt is un dvr 00g that u Nib haw the dieap; mile and a sixteenth. the is ‘ Tak both are working hurd to letter AMMUPAHCE of the Police riment tha Rowhamgton ss. eOSonnor's Ny wan token oy Lauder usiienaia che Tr it juwtten ithe recent order forviddiin prisesnehe: | Oot "Padden, Ht Peete r hillppl's, Davis 4 bounder tor sbtleas be hotly ' jing will not be enforved un ‘that ovca Janios Bly bound In front of Mean and pe sion, a Gal. Bi je got his bawe Then layin stole | ——— second. irodio took Clurk's Hy. en WINNERS AT HARLEM | xo h Astoria, for Stites, uno-reer rune. Ae | BRUSH MAY SELL OUT. olds) Ave ‘foriange eabazie’s pop up fell to Warner, Lauder re = Kata Me Daley Green. it vey ner threw Yoaker oul No) RACK MRACK, Harlem, June 1—The| Symdieate Bewins Newotiationn for | ‘ it Wennutee.. ain racda ran here tory rosulied as fol-| Parehmne of € 0 Club, Feiteimine Tey andopring.. Al umont Kot a ba Waxe ls Fitet dings One: mils 1 ella ATI, dune T—John tT. Brush, | Vourth Race—The andard Stakes, for three bunt was thr > yle ob nile and seventy | ow of the Cincinnat! Baseball Club, | pearcoide and up) mile ond @ ball or LD Pane Won by Lame Koieit, O01 and | may well our bin Interest in the teamn to BI Watercure, i Pabiity ie ae ts ’ Miadlay Clea anita’ Smet cease | Race tcemetiniioue mae foty Mt poyle se Liga third. ‘TMme~t4e® Aol otmtions are In the hande of | varvolda; Ve and Raton of itoberig Zou, pint Hace —Thtve-quariere of w ania. AMEUBE Prowlaent 4 Brose was thrown, out by Lasch, so] Hie Gon Maloy, 110 3 and out: | HOME Peqtered upon negotl be Fabunt r place o went pa 4 emotta ee Jones, Lvans finned, No rune and Higen thirds Mins t ‘ [irush, who has now under cor i Fourth £ nx Third Hace--Kive-wighthe of a mites. | af offer for the transfer of th ones took O'Connor's {iy “ert y Wan Aton tee aontnT soa anid Tools is now the favorite for the | his chances of winning, 3 it gud bent | Miron, Sts Le pido,’ wadatoond | stats Geme ot Baldwin. Porn, /AUvUrbAn Handican, which will be run] Watercoitr had bie working wall et ade Hkh | Wat Overton, thin, rtmnd, 00 1° he { Jat Bheopsicad Hay next Buturduy, Th: | dneepshead Buy, und already they had HORE —— JA mmazch ame of barevll wilh be plays) auotatiuna nonouiced iate lat night b> } vegun 10 count thelr guina. Now thelr |ed to-day at Haldwin Purk, Jersey Clty,|Joe Ullman, following the news of | sopes ure dashed fruitless ST, LOUIS RESULTS. | between the Favorite Husvball Club, of | Watercolors withdrawal from the turf | around yo oe Sama ohde and upwards _—— Jersey City, and the Quality Quarts, of | classic, wer follows: Gold Heels On being asked bis reason for hay ing declared Watercolor ft the duburban, Mr. Hagwin maid: Waters solor has developed & bad leg, and 1 pave thought it adyleable a ot to atart Manhattan. The batterles will be Ar |% 40.1; Blues and Advance Guard, 6+ oulantus and Will Kropf for the Quarts, |1; Contend, # to 1; Herbert, 10 to 1: nd Colyer and Ziptel for the Favoritas.| Monograph, Oom Paul,Reina, Roehamp- c Dally, Oh 00K | o1 an Dall Fe ving Brat Moy cher, Will | ton and Badie B, 8 to 1; Pentecost t ') Blue Girl, 8 t ry io 1. ” Ms Fy i ae a iva be met howmande of dolters nave sat 0 the buen, but ope: red Cochran ie riding well (hese dave Me won| te ry } i twee yeeterdey, FE 3 rivel ue maurt loo wih to by com, | 18 WATERBURYS VS. HOBOKENS H : the Hurlingham Polo Club decided to postpone the game which was t be rlayea to-day between the American and English teams, in the series for the Amerioan Cup, on account of the Weather and the state of the ground put they The Americans desired to play, good were overruled. There was crowd present in spite of the rain. ‘The second game of the serles will de played on jonday next, beginning ata P.M. URGES PHYSICIANS TO SAVE JOCKEY, P. Carroll, Wall Street Broker, Frequent Visitor at the Seney Hospital, Where Booker Is Dying. J. Jockey: Booker's death is momentarily expected by the physicians of Seney Hospital in Brookly: At 7 o'clock this morning the little rider was still uncon- scious, never having regained his senses since his Injury by a fa}l Memorial Day at Gravesend. J. P. Carroll, a Wall street broker, who lives at No. 897 Union street, Brook- lyn, has been a (requent visitor at Seney Hospital since Booker has been there Mr, Carroll has told the physicians there to use every possible means to save the jockey’s life. Mr. Carroll became acquainted with Rooker through the frequent visite of the latter to the Carroll home. He engaged to marty a servant in the Car- employ. and he often dined at the house. Mr. C Ii became increasingly Interested in the youny Booker has no relatl A brother In Bt. Louls and another In Chi- ‘ago have been informed of his serious condition. —__——. BASEBALL. Standing of the Clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE. club. Ww. Club. w. pittaburg «92 7 .821|Philadotphia..17 Chieago 6 28 14.622] Boston 16 Brooklyn ...20 20. .500/St. Loula.....15 New York.0.17 21 -447|Cineinnath 18 AMERICAN LBAGUE. olub, We be Bol clu W. L. Po, Philadetphia.21 14 Baltimore .J8 19 486 Ba: abe | ee ser EASTERN UEAQUE. Chub. W. L. PC.) Cluo. W. & Po, Buffalo .....21 11 .656|Worcester ...16 17 409 Providence 18 14 563). 4b 17.409 Toronto ....18 14 668\Jersey City...15 18 485, Rochester .s14 14 600/Montreal ..:. 9 90 310 Jimmy Jones is unquestionably « very pretty flelder, but sometimes his Judgment 1m away off ‘There 1s not muoh excuse for him miajudging Leaoh's high fly in that alxth inning yesterday whieh Aeveloped Into « three-base hit and scored It was not Jimmy's first offen eee Roy Evang is pitching very suptrior, ball of late. The way he held the Pittsburg aluqgors domn for the three innings he did work was de: oldedly pleasing to the thousands of fans, and he had to doff his cap several times. et down to doin some good ‘Not an error did be make, and work with the atick Joe Bean aid work ye berides * 6 O14 Van wi Polo Grounds yarterday on crutches, ‘The fans deplored the ol misfortune, for thy to them that the for mure had he been in th oe Harry Smith, the Pirate's backstop, 1 a6 neat a player as one could ask for, But at that ho te not in Jack O'Connor's class, He ts young yet, though, and may some day be as good, ‘Think of Honus Wagner, the great hitter, atrik- ing out! Hard to delleve,tnn't it? Hut he aid, And the frat tine he wont to bat, too, and the ntruck @*Matty’” as really funny. The pitcher tied jong and hard after he lad 0 Hainriv’ Jackson Aid not do eo bad after k O'Hagen'a place in centre fold. He made no hits, but hia (wo outs helped one of the Giants to ross the plate and moved others up. ‘The iat ter would have aeored but for that stupid work in tM Bnal soning | ‘The Giants soem more successful in batting « leftchanded pitcher's curves wan those delivered by a rightshander, They willed enough bite off Donny yostarday to acore sfx or eight runt << ‘Team Connectiont te Le Plays To-Morrow, ‘The Hoboken baseball team” will play the Waterbury Club of the Connecticut State Lougue ut the Bt, George Cricket Gra in Hoboken, to-morrow, Phillips Will pitch for the Jereeymen. At the Hoboken's grounds this after- noon the Mquitable team will play the Pearsall A. ©. Baseball To-Morgow, ‘Phe Brighton A. leading team of the Bomi~ Pretemsional Leagve, of Brooklry, will play the fk tes rs he ett, for three years one 6f the pitchers of the Georgetown University Baseball club, has #igned a contract to play with the New York National League team. Blewett is @ young man of twenty- three, whose home {s at Fon Du Lac, Wis. He graduates in law from George- town next Eon ee NATIONAL IMAL LEAGUE ay LOSES This ust, Missouri Supreme Court Ends Legal Fight for Services of Ball Players Wallace, Heig drickand Harper. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., June 1—Tho State Supreme Court has overruled a motion to advance the case of Wallace against the St, Louls National League Baseball Club. ‘The ruling means that the legal fight of the National League Club for the services of Shortstop Wal- lace, Cent sider Heidrick and Pitcher Harper is virtually at an end, At least for the present season, As the case now stands the American League Club with which these men are playing has gained a yiotory, PEOPLE WHO HAVE a regard for their health drink only Straight Whiskey. In Insurance parlance, “it's extra ’ the], hazardous” to drink any | other. OLD . CROW. RYE ' is a thoroughbred, and can do you no harm, H, B. KIRK &CO.,N.Y, A CURE IN s8 HouRs. __ Medical. OLD DR. 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