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i es THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, (903. Ta ee at Sieh "== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, ==! ¥ BRITS FICHT SCENES AT THE AQUEDUCT TRACK DURING THE RACES. HI CROWD SAW ; STICKERS WIN, Harlem Five Won Two Games in. Evening World Tournament * Last Night Against the Del- mars’ and Prestos. eh. ~ PUT OFF AGAIN. | Postponement Until April 28 | at Request of Yosemite A.C. Tho Hritt-Fitzgerald bout has been postponed from April 24 to April 28, ‘The osomite Club, of San Francisco, Which has offered the purse, had the fight set hack hecause i could not se- @ure Mechanics’ Pavillon on the date ‘originally lected. Both fighters ive them a chance to get in better for the fight. ‘Frisco Tie itt in the betting. Fit: who can take and give a ent and there may be a sur- Taga in store for Britt's friends. | Garter Securen a Match, Kid Carter, ‘one of the gamest and ) most willing of Mght heavy-weights, “thas secured a match at Los Angeles, @al. He is to box Sam McVey, a col- net, ugilist of California, before the fie Century A. C., In that city.| TO-NIGHT’S GAMES, Harlem Circle. | Knickerbocker, Vendome. Three more games were bowled last night in The Evening World's Free ; * Tournament at Amann & Treiss's alleys. as ‘og BA Beer ere to: eet for twe: 5 ae 2 2 The Prestos, Delmars and the Stickers " i were the fives which furnished the sport, “ae Birthday Celebrated. PEF GOS NOS. The rooters xemed to favor the Stick- amplon Pugilist James J. Jeffries J = x Coe es outset, and they dfd all they : could ‘by cheering and applauding to Desire to Develop Speed Is Satisfied Only at }reip tnat team take the two Ramer, _to e = he rainy and cold weather has hurt Sacrifice of the Stamina of Their Charges. tne attendance to a great extent, but Jast night the crowd was the largest that has turned out for’ some. time. ‘The —————— ace, (Nek S Pawling will end ‘with the three tive obscurity who would speedily be-) aim he'd better go back to his trade, |i ickers ustited the opi come public idvis it they had Wire | for we would never make a jockey. 1'Vs by the rales eid pane etn, hela |chance in the matter of mounts, , One| seen him ride around here and 1am of |/by the rallbirds and landed the second lis Rice, who rode two winners yester-| the same opinion. Any time Minder /And just games in easy fashion. ‘They |day.. Another Is Wilkerson, whose work! Wins you can bet that the horse under |fMcr the Delmars first, after toat team Steen pas giltsedged on the poor| him is pounds ‘the best. the Prestos: ‘The Delmars ndven heat Material which Tommy Griffin's string| Jockey Mackessey “yesterday | pur- ;{he Frestos: The Delmars never had @ Gtfered, “The. appreciation of owners | chased the two-year-old gelding Eelec- /chance to beat the Stickers after the and traineys regarding these boys will|tic from August Belmont, | Welectlc | Arey frame. and the latter team won out awaken later in the season, when the| started twice at Aqueduct and ran one 1 pi olspere,, t nt 1d yesterday, | fs Sad a pumder of his Philadelphia triends| TWO-Year-Olds This Year a Poor Lot Judged) Anastil; o a . Preartion in honoree the oseacton it} bY Bennings and Aqueduct Performers. | Was quite a surprise to the big Califor- 3 In nse to the toast of his | th riés made @ neat little speecn.| te the two-year-olds which have een |richer each season, and breeders are | fo! | he F. thowe who aad gotten up tneiseen at Bennings and Aqueduct are @ aiming for speed rather than stamina. @ver he has been In Philadelphia. jeenble of the average youngster of tye Ree have to walt for the opening | Rout McCoy Traini /season, then that divieion is golng to be|at Westchester before getting any real | Botti Jack Root and Kia MoCoy are|{eeldedly lacking In class. Of course, |line on the class of the season's two- 5 1 ing | year-vlds. aa @iligently for their meeting|!t !3 understood that no man Is going | year-vids | 0 . t in| PWeetore the Metropolitan A. C., of De-|°, Show. his best at Aqueduct, yet ID) id sinasing Sockeye jother years the class of youngsters has ) Grol, on April 2, and from all #¢-| been far above anything that has raced| Just at present racegoera fing much ia ae ; |" ‘The scores: ’ SReraided. New Orleans stars have| very fair race, a second to Listaway 1 Bea neither qne, 1s leaving |2 stone | suis year, pleasure in studying jockeys. ‘They are Bee a eye r in Cantings | Both |Markessey, ino iguod disige Of a horse FIRST GAME. Baturned to benefit his condition. Tho! Wien the names of Keene, Paget, Bel- | busy picking out promising material, So Rice and Wilkerson are very fine hand |and ‘a very’ painstaking ‘trainer. He | Presto—dowoll, 19; H. “Hatch, 198; arrears Soneeisreble interest a ie aupeae aXe Tua ONE E "nes Rasrngna these are tve sort of boys|may do well with Eclectic. Hogle, 189; A. Hatch, 162; Tully, 17k @hroughout the country, as it virtually) Ont Hagelin and others appear on the| many stars—as O'Neltl, Fuller, Hoar, wae Urincaces. The by without the $105,000 tn stakes. ‘Total,’ 838. g Gecldee the light heady weight chars, |PFOTAMMe as owners of two-year-olds |Tooman, McClusky, Waterbury, N. Lew- ee re taly sbatte: of then, one x nkes, Delmar—Mosher, 166; Doran, 177; As who carries one. If .edfern would) The Saratoga Association will this sea-|Telaney, 160; W. Delaney, 148; White, throw away his whip he would do much|son give away $165,000 in stakes alone. | 168, Total. 819, better. The moment he goes to {t he|This does not include purse money, SECOND GAME, turns his borse loose, which works more | which will swell the grand total to! givers wilin, 190; Tureck, 168 Bere harm thah the whip does good. pretty close on to a quarter of a million | |, og; Schimpt, Wor Flower, 188 Odom and Burns are good whip art-|of dollars. The Saratoga Special will Totnt on mpf, i Ow ery su oust Luv mut. Acer all, Ab lists, Out they know how to hold alaione be worth over $3,000, and the nT Plonebiy of the world, Work Secoy and which ure starters one might reason-|is, Reddington, Reinhelmer, Norton, being legitimate claimants. ably expect that they would turn out| Austin and others—have burst upon the @ellivan Calis of Bont. something that could run as fast as alracing firmament that racegoers aro ‘Twin" Sullivan, the Boston welter-| mule, at least. Those of the players| dazed and wondbr where they all come eight fighter, has called off his bout/Who have banked on this view of the/from. ‘They have picked O'Neill out as lation at Bennings, has paled beside tu. ib situation hay ll ty iat proposition, ‘ i ees i 5 tathevensme’ ‘ful’ ah ar-olds, is | Delmar—Mosher, 200; Doran, 153; A. oo Sa lirgade aan re ee ae igi toi bers) aor eas Tatlthe ycunuateral pag taleee che ee fal oun, Bey THe oe eae ee erent HORNA dour MERE wate oni pleked | osee. atlader ia Tockey Who has ac- worth 15.0. saratoga, 3 sould bave a Delaney, 121, W. Deland 8; White, , in ‘ BY: Osta 2 8. Probi id have r reputation for no reason on| wonderful ason, weather permitting, | 167. . Is in bad shape and he does not|O"ned by these gentlemen has made|puts them over the plate as winners will | forites, Redfern has not ridden a win | qo sith there ae re ree Ae aN (eee ees very bad rider. Alot course. ‘Twenty-elght stakes. will THIRD GAME. do any more boxing till he)good. The man who can trot out an-/soon catch the crowd as a paying In-| ner in two days, which comes pretty}given to the boy, who Is being lauded a8 | Western horseman, in speaking of Min-|be decided, and the best horses in the| Stiokers—Villin, 195; Turock, 178; Ber~ ‘k Palmer, the English mid-| other Domino or a Hamburg has a for- | yestment. ‘a coming star. sald: country will be seen in the various con- |tram, 216; Schimpf, 180; Flower, 204. To» welght champion, in Wngland May |). awaiting his comin ‘The lumi Rear a near proving the) assertion that he Wilke nat ave Minder away and was glad to|tests. Saratoga’s meeting is looked |tal, 973. He will sail from Boston May 1. une awaiting his ci A @ luminous Redfern, who was the/ would not have such a plenic when he | Rice and erson Are) Stars. get rid of him, He was a watchmaker | forward to more eagerly than any other | Presto—Howell, 168; H, Hatch, 186; Diebeestt) and Terry Aga! Prises for two-year-olds are growing | stellar attraction in the Jockey constel-| came to a place where mounts were not| ‘There are boys now riding In compara- | by trade before he came to me. I told| this year. 215; A. Hatch, 139; Tully, 148. = ————eeee “Young Corbej:" and Terry McGov- 5 @rn will in all probability engage in an- _ ,ether fight in June. Bert Crowhwrst, x | ft Philadelphia, who intends holding | e@pen-air boxing shows in the Quaker City during the months of June, July \ Ks @nd August. has notified Sam Harris, |). manager of McGovern, that he has re- 4 s a f 0 > geived a letter which says that ‘Cor- " Bett” will fight McGovern again be- a he sails for England. Crowhuret (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) further stated he would offer the bo Neos, ‘big purse. Harris nas accepted the \ -—————_ Murphy and Batchelder Will players were visible. Little McGraw] fore he even had « ball ne could swing than yesterday. Nearly 10,000 people | Lord Advocat 0 4 was on the end of the Giants’ line,| at, Matty threw a drop. It hit the saw the event H. L. Coleman, 415 ne UHoung muedly cS wood pase’ wien Bgl Digte tie opted ie srtnd tat ny Magistrate Deuel Decides that e event Ss f Usurienng Tie Neuen ¢ . i Take Part in Final Round for rang ‘cross the plate like @ | + MB, 3 s BASEBALL C!AT. frightened fawn ‘with’ rookies tret| Young New Yorkers May In- , zpy-reucoids and’ tn; taniion; ave ane a|Philmse. Jototeumia § & ap 41 Interscholastic Golf Title. favorit fielyn' leaked ikels| He lot Bhockard matk. hen the aster dulge in the G With a Betting, | Start bad.” Won driving. Time—1.49. Word comes from Ban Francisco that|fevorites, Brooklyn's crow looked jike a) fre dot Snochard, walk pier ine wen; Gulge in the Game ithout Grand Chetek hay rea | gi L. Coleman broke in front, but he Himmy Hughes, the Brooklyn pitcher, | with as many old Glants as old Dodgers| Householder's hit.” it bounced away| Fear of Arrest. Futurita, 106, “Gannon, 3 2 75 | fast Dace owe cpoumtenay, Who set 4] Paw Murphy, of St. Paul's School, has signed a contract with Seattle. mixed up with the California leaguers. | from him. ‘The latter was safe at first . pelts ta 3| fast dace down the back stretch, with| ,Pam MUAY, | , q ith Wit ‘The Dodgers are an untried lot, but}and McCreedie scampered home. jt te GU Hines 3) Hi: Coleman in attendance a na Past |Garden City, and J. Batchelder, of the! @7 Goring ic h amet 4 will make hfs appearance w! jeon's | ve manager in Hanlon who makes| looked gloomy for New York. More #0 108, Burn, 5-2 lying tn behing. On the turn there was| Lawrenceville School, New Jersey, will pring 1s hurry time for team on Sunday against Sacramento. |),3)) players. He is a Chesterfield as well,| did it when louseholder stole second. + 110, Rio 2| 8 8 © 1S up, an jourtenay | meet to-day on the Westbrook Club golf lothes buyi A for his team doffed thelr caps to the| Old Giant Doyle was atthe bat. "Oh!" A Accord ine iB . decision handed down good. Won pond et ae ne, Dressur Se rest linkslin thoi anal cround lect te Unter clothes uying. ‘Ther bility thet "Kid" Glea- e! groaned the fans, Jack smashed one|to-day by Magistrate Deuel, in th ced to the front and sta: ere . - A * ee ages ras cr tig Seteen Cay S20 Or At ee Between short und third. It was. | West Side Police Court, New York wit Opeth wae pooh aot tend Ghar ace TEE I A EL EG TE Be pepe adel eae Da @ Tailor is too slow. © Men dofore {he veason tn far advanced, crowd acknowledged ihelr welcome with| clean hit, a single. | Home was Sent) have Sunday baseball. He sald, how- jfiim to the font and Wneoanned ail the! gor up'In time to beat Hi Le Coleman | macch-Piay | Founds finished yesterday) Ready-mades are too medi ey © management was after Gleason last | Smiles Han would G0: credit, ats feeb Ga nol a Dodwer wee cut yet ever, that his decision did not apply to| Way, winning easily by three lengths) a/head for the place. resulted in some excellent golf. The ocre “+ ter and he was anxious to play in (racer oRene Mugdeey!" yelled a small] Tie rooters” rooted when Dahlen|the National or American League som Puranas rie ene second all ae nee closest match was in the second round, be : j lagelphia instead of, at Detrolt, We) boy in ihe front tom. Then, the MMe| Blood dropped one’ Ouse’ of short it suuie’ ‘hel eqrammen, that, they, were |shetited in'a victory for Lard Badge by MEMPHIS RESULTS of the Cutler Benen Gt feareet taem| Spring is Semi-ready's s he made an agreemeyt wi jan} captain's headgear oame off an 4 . 18 nite application of the|a head. - 2 i i $ son when he signed with Detrolt,| players followed sult. There were] yan anot Meactlon kee jilouse- |decree is that the Leer of New York " SBCOND RACE. ty holes to determine the winner, and] ¢@Slest time to convince, ft the latter club was not to trade oF | more cheers for big Van, wre voter, {Wild pitch let Doyle and Flood reach |ATe at iberty to play baseball on Sun- |, Two-year-olde; maidens; four and « halt fur- (Special to The Evening World.) then Murphy got the victory by the], @ Ready-to-ti 4 : Digirelenae, Freee IE Fe i, third “and second, respectively. Then | day longs. El aRACH TRACK, MEMPHIS, Tenn..( narrowest put on the twentleth green. h bh 1 Ty-on, so that ° yn Ahearn fanned, but there were few| Ty jetting, | April 11—The races scheduled to be} rn additi hi t the general expression of Thousands of names have been signed|rapher led him out all alon Cheeta Zor Matte, “PuoG ata tee tael ery @ case in question was that against | Starters, whts, jocks, @t.Hit.rin, str.Place,| run here this afternoon resulted as|, 2? on to tei abal round sar the P no} * ‘a petition requesting Mayor Bookwal-| SUDlipht. Rainy days hadn't put any] Soesrs for William Leith, who was accused of vio- | Rafe Fisher, 110, 5 | follows: individual championship to-day, there! the parm. ; Rear awtlanapoila, to sflow. Sunday ERR IB nas ROH HOES: Fy ilke'| M008 ‘stat od Tor third aed Dey tes | ating the Bundey law by playing bases | rene i $f 2° 59 ©]. First Race—one mile.—won by Oronte,| will be an elghteen-hole team match bi oe ent may be judged Dasebail. The signers all are w spring colts Ita clover Ned. The crowd |Home. Lauder got the ball and Doyle| bail. ; $i iF G1 7,t0.5 and 1 to 3; Mianeur, 9 to 6 for] championship, four players being on| before purchased, fog busca PAL aes A earned’ toy “monkey alnas,, Dut notte MN eT aE The rooters| Th alleged violation of the Iaw oo: an: by se ad | Pep tat? Pine Are C8Pt H- Brad=) each team. Five schools will compete—| @] Finished -to-order in a few i ing was doing. © Piaif . curred at J: oO 3 gt 8 ia — Cutler, which holds the team champion- 9 9s " ‘orgot the Dodgers’ four runs. Brwne at Jasper Oval on Washington § gf 6 Second Race—For y 0. Ree sat Teed ee ee ee eo eoring. in| met the sent bal! Schmidt served him. | Heights, on Sunday, March 29. Leith was ache, TPR 8 jonga.—Won, by Morand 1h halt, fur-| ship now; St. Paul's, of Concord, N. H. Boe Bei) according to your © Wilhelm and Falkenberg juve made|the diamond, elther, and the Inflelders Qver: the, heads of the hundreds around) manager of the game He was arrested| ‘sian’ post” Won driving, ‘Time——0.6%, bie! helan, 2 fo3 place, ‘wa second and St. Paul's, of Garden City; Lawrence-| °™ a ation, and the peculiar the best showing of the young pitchers took. the scorchers Mke buttered pan-| a"Cean home run, Browne deserevd the | 99 complaint of a church committee. in} paim Bearer, Eruceville and Nameoxt| ‘:nird Race—One ing ‘Won 84 Parle ville, N. J., and Dwight School, ities of your form, ed by Pittsburg for the coming) °®FS%, j,cur poyie got all the cheers] ToUsiNe Teogption. More cheers. Van} the decision Magistrate Deuel said in) raced head sand jlead to the stretch: cles, 4 to 1 and 6 to 5; Major Tenny even @ About half the tailor’s price ox" a H ‘ je 8} cl 5 or i - Yai | care, 3 Baer PaO cian’ ponte mere oon | Ball Hf, traa a theee-bagger, “Rie crowd | Pact Tooked au'this point aa {f he was Come) ‘mote ta "eeond SMa Maxim third. WANDELT WILL PITCH aire cade: ) Manager Fred Clark, of the Pirates, in| ercises. But Hanlon » poles Wert wien] Was delirious, McGann shot one through he evidence in this case does not| home alone, but half way up the stretch t \ @, What tailor owns U jponsidered the wealthiest man now play-|Carnlug thelr approval. Cert a eeeing| panlen's legs, It was an error, but the | show that any one was disturbed, unless | Palm Bearer and Nameokl gain Closed és 5 you i i. Aa one-hand. stops and lightning shots 0 nate. “They rooted When sid 'Vartowme [!t Waa the members of the Sabbath |and it was a red-hot drive to the tnish.| Rei Te AT LAKESIDE, |: AGAINST “SKEETERS. SEMI-READY" Wanpnose Ps 1) ‘om Brown. the former Boston player,| frst that ot the fans warmed UP.| ered nome on the error, Mertes was|Ccmmittee, who went purposely to get | from Pain bearer, who beat Nameok! pees letel cl) Broadway @ Bleventh $ $ tle Bag aplihe ‘National League um: The, ponies proved s @ gery Jot, even It the first Giant aout, tiie jpish fy. fell evidence upon which to make an arrest,| head. Gannon cl: med that Cochran, (toectal to The Rvesing World Game Betw: Champion Athletics ee last year, has taken Bill Clarke's| California, made an elephant spiotch on) “nanien had the pall Ahearn threw him And yet the evidence does not show} on, Charlie Wisher. cu tie Gtewaras| LAKESIDE RA TRACK, CHI- ) @nd Jersey City Team “ vi RELESY COMPANY } as coach of the Naval jemy a iendacnpe once, ploturesauely fii to catch the Gtant. but the latter evad-| that any member vf the Sabbath Com-| made ‘no change in the order of the CAGO, Anril 38. —Following are the re. o-Day. SU NOWF ae: Bea te Dahlen touch nit to fe. | mittee was actually present. For aught | finish. - races run here this after- de Nae Fk O'Day ai ted his air cushio c of ‘ hE ” 5 PAdonis” Torry. one of the dest oltch-| ani began ia" annunl summers BIER] Ai'Vit Hulttent him io'iss hes on | aBpeRrINN in the evidence before me | roy. nowmwas Ebel smrenrarita| “Bitee Race—Six and one-hait furlongs |Athiotien to victory and to whom mect|VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY. of bis day, plays occasionally with| mare, the turnstiles had clicked off a wild pitch Babb ran to second, The| Jasper Oval ts a secluded part of Man- {and up; seven’ turlongs Won by Ban feo 5 Commercial League of Milwaukee. | and a blick circle of fans were packed] bal throw wasnt He eee The Le Why y San Sargassa, 7 to 1 and 6 to 2;|of the credit is due for Connie Mack's a bl clrele of Dah ery 80) 0 lel 7 iy 2 js treacurer of that organization. | five deep behind the repes, Two notables] cian, tun home, “Phe crowd eheerea| N&ttan Island, or ts tn a neighborhood whie, Jocks seit, sirPuce, | Cuucaeg Girt, 8 to § For place, was ses-| boys wining the American League pen- FOR MEN. Se me rea ae the alavera in| DOW. Lauder was the hero. Over Duh-|entirely populated by people who uni- u Hit 2 f 21 Second Race—Six. and Talt toe | ant last year, will pitch against the ss Tee ne ealiig room and voleed the hope) en's head he shot 0 wingle, | Sheckard | formly keep another day of the week us |Smbarrees $ ) ahliongs—Won by Hickory Corners.6 {2'1| Jersey Citys when the Athletics face Mormon Bishops’ Pills » AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. thet they would, hit the ballas he once) Eek, i pt At home aa fast as hel poly time, and that all the persons |incitist 5 and 2 to 1; La Honda, 2 to 6 for place, |them on the former's grounds, West have been An use over 50 mt Jeftricy and, former Glen Usorke Bab ras vit ; ut | preKent on the occasion of the base- fe 4 Tee ane Wangdoodle third: | gide avenue, Jersey City, to-day. Me- yi by the leaders of the Yavis, who is wate! 0 \ ted the i —_— acca ime Reea Te. |paugt ior Yor thorn He many | ih ence mpi achat Paaaied. | ow, tt undar the taw such, parons| Sernae'egi aerin a oS | oRMY Gacocstal pile mion, br ete Sa ed Zor ie Mormon. Church and Wetne entries for to-morrow's races | Davia reported to McGraw for work: | by throwing Warner out. Four Funs."|may labor on the frat day of the woek,| Ysa" it” Won''aaaii timers.so 26. | Kenight. to 2 tor place, was second, and their followers. Posie ~ ‘sg but was told he might take to th a commonly called Bunday, provided they] Duellist had the speed and made the| Miss Callam third. Time—0.51, Other Bowling Games To-Night. i rs 1 are a follows brush. More warming up for the Glant Second Inal ATPTEH YOR RA BURERY, ORa ioms wh jacapeed and made thei” hc, Rape Dhesstarore! et. A ively cure the Bg i . do pot ‘inter or disturt r per-| pace a hot one down the chy. ot ‘ at “4 ing fro Eoagarien Race Acie feriens. | And mone seern wie PAPAROAY, Wel | ce suit cipahi an’ awicarardl ualapecntl acne observing the first day of the week | followed by Nevgrmore, Court Mald anil mile.--Won by Albula, 11 fo 5 and 3 to 6: |, Rivas lesse—helviders, Morrie ané La-| cases in old and young arising eres winner. in ular atakes. Three] Babb made an awkward stop. 5 i Numerst. On the turn. Potente began| Dr. Stevens, out for place, was second Faingside League—Empire City, tnoeln and effects of indiscretion, dissi Himes he went AES to the popes in [Pune free ail right, twas ee revliy ing | holy time,’ te it consistent ¢o ascribe} th close «round, followed by Embarras and Bcorpto third, Time—1:1 Mow Jerecy, ak Cammann's alleys. ec in ae vy issi; hi rives bed the fr at otic Pee he Legislature the intent to deprive} ment. The pace told on the leaders an i excesses, or cigarette smok’ hand, The bleucherites loosened up| pick-up and thr Strang @as patient | ' & . » 4 {| proneriy and metaphorically took, the |and lin got, another walk. A ‘double | such persons of the right and privilege! they swung into the nivetch and t Cures Lost Vitality, Insomnia, W | properly an Loder” ton char | piuy as faat an waa over seen on the lot inne t healthful reerention? | began to dle away, Potente then went "a Good I Miah Lave eal panaystonged lett Heiter te ama LK i Grounds followed." atetirendie. hit iMate analon aunine ara nae tale aie Caister cy MC ae Snortnan’s nfs Pains in Back, Lame Ue sidibe dadaas| Cs; 0G owed the orowe to Lauder. Like a shot ot It to y by * . oa : Sportemen's Goods, Bac Back, : Capt, Modraw an a the) crowd | Whert Ih time. to sath. the. awitt {erated as inoffensive that were pursued | ressment. which was a le ath and fitness for Marriage Through ‘ Gibert and Rabb a spry. pal Strang Gilbert got the oa:l to McGann | with vigor and punished severely when | half in front of Nevermore. Getauket Nervous Debility, Meadache, the middie infleld, and Lauder and Me-{!n time to end MoCreadie. No runt | the prenent statute wae originally en-l sit innd was excused by. the wtewards. y Varicocele or Constipation, Stops $2|Gann showed abilit Keep pace WHN | ard hut the air was a vivid bie} acted, Fishing Is one, To engage there- | Betting had beep going on, but all bets 5 Nervous Mie Pop Chadwick, expert mince | 10. Is wirrounding when he fumied|in along our river fronts fifty and one | #100 AH ° ‘ it jared he had | Matty’s grounder and let the Giant] hun 0 was to invite arrest, ‘ a the Glants so fast in the] Tach frst, It was the two exteemer| conviction and Ane ** Xow thousands | TA¢Y*A-ohs and wpwards"Wx furlongs, _ Our Entire Stock of Granhephonss, Camera furoogs eK the gong rings, the mob} for him) thie time, He wan downorst, | may be found every Sunday at favor: | starers, wats. yocker LINE Iy 8 lace, Supplies, Bicycle Suits and ball Supplies Annie Grace .. 5 upper box the faly hand | for he struck out ) ite points along the river, wale net | Mare Cheek Frenne T. Brush tosses the bail AMeCreedle actually stood on bis head! Sunday excursion trains and steam: wae 53! MUST BE SOLD BEFORE MAY 1ST, hand, Strengthening and invigorating Mra. 3 : after oatching Van's long h e] tO Lm pre penile the batverien are an- {dropped the ball. Matty was afraid (o] oats take multitudes from out the city PD % | 4x5 Dry Plates, Stimulate the brain and nerve centres, Cee ee ie eanity that the umpireg Tn ahd rested on second” after teach: |during the spring, summer and fall for ony i $18.00 . 2c : \ Sc, a box, 6 fur $2.50 by mail. A written under the new rules the band ]!9® there. Van re id the #ame post) ali Kinds of fun and frolic, including base- jonaay. 108. Gannon Baants Hoy, ouse. S2S058..8 1a | antes t efunde rem and then tried to get back to first, Mf , uarantee to cureor money refunded, with Hall to the Chief), Cheodle recovered’ in time: to got. the| Mill pitching quoits, throwing hammers, |qenmelly, 100) Redirm o..009 0 ! G hi dozen, 6 boxes. Circulars free, A a Ee ee eee ens [hall to Flood, who ran Vah down, Dure| Playing tents, or croquet, swimming, | s*aarmmby, 108, Rice, ss 7 9 10 $| raphophone Bishop Remedy Co., San Fi the ae ae oe MB lay Ball! ‘ho powe. | tog the play Matty reached third. There manly and unvostrioted pipicsiag (GalF | atisstonary: 116, oor a0 19) $1.00 4x5 Plate Cal ly ‘rancisce, ball season is on, he stayed for McGann was out at frst | Pu acnday for enjoyment and exercise. | “ar, mt: Wom easily, Time Ti | O $9.00] Holder, Reid. Veomens & Cubit, M0 Navan St, 8% : Now each of theag forms of amusemeni| «Worn clip opening up a wg wap on | f alter wb4ih Bt and Si Ava Firat Inuivg, * om oa y wn Hs e law, (id ig baseball, | fo (eld, which was weet “tape > SSE ss K , qi Shabuer kn he sity’ oF eoemyy’ Duke of Kendall and Ahola, The pace [a4-ineh Ba. ORN, , ‘ ‘The frat, ball, over, ihe plate alan Anothes Colt by Creace ——— . Killed “off, boty the lenders,” and + ae ee , : Sporting. Pisce Yor srond, The yell that fol- RXINGTON, # he Agel meres Lagrobse Mateh To-Morrow, ites ipa Weil jn the rum home, ghola M 00 ‘aa’ ‘ B d te early to roast the} Madre, the oeiehrated trotting broo ease ill doe. fesaah af lacenies jie nit of the bunch and, } ro i When he | Bake owned by Ausust Belmont, of} morrow afternoon between the College ideas whi inne long snougt to iittstremnres Ohe2S) QUEENS C0, JOCKRY CU ; en fe | New York, and auartered at his nursery! Ory ty of New» York team and} boat Duke of | & nock for the “GLavinw ere eT) . ? ne A ong pay, has foaled a chestnut colt by the Cieaine New Y re + tonne place, a ’ ¢ Week D Lk pha crete Thos Freiherr aA N, clng Bi bay at 2.80 P j ( 4 poventy - ¥ ! pian