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oe THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 29, 1903. / SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. —— WCOY IN RING tere FIVE PLAVERS ON WHOM BROOKLYN FANS DEPEND. C000 BOWLING AGAIN TO-NIGHT.| | aa BY NATIONALS. a In Fact, All Three Games .in “Kid” Is Billed to Fight ’ pad Root in Ten-Round Bat The Evening World’s Tourna- ~~ at Detroit—Gossip of All the ment Last Night Pleased the - Fighters. Enthusiastic Rooters. ‘A battle between big men is slated to be fought to-night. The fighters who will engage in this contest are "Kid" McCoy and Jack Root, of Chi- ago. They will try conclusions in a ten-round bout before the Metropolitan A. C., of Detroit, for a purse of $5,000, Both men are reported as being in the ‘West shape for the encounter. They have been training for over three weeks the battle. Unless the Governor of steps in a sinshing contest it to be seen, McCoy {s in grea ting form at present and will prob: @dly give Root a beating. The "Kid" Bhowed in his fight with Jack McCor- mick he is still one of the cleverest Woxers in the profession, and as the out is only for ten rounds the pros- pects are that he will have no trouble Mvtpointing his opponent. Bat Master- gon: of Denver, will referee the bout. ‘Graney Will Referee, # Eddie Graney, of San Francisco, ha» Deon selected as referee for the Britt- itagerald fight for the light-weight pionship of California, which ts set fot April 28, at Mechanics’ Pavilion. The managers of both ‘fighters settled the whole matter in a 5 dal minutes. There was some discus- ion as to fouls, and this was also Pettied. A reputable physician is to be St the ringside to examine the fighters gase foul is claimed. Brittyafter his ‘experience at Portland, {s wary on this ®ubjest and suggested the doctor. LAST NIGHT’S GAMES. Nationals -.... Singers - Vendomes TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. Harlem Circle. Singer. Krakehlla, There was more hot work for the bowlers in The Evening World's cham» Pionship tourney at Amann & Triess's aileys last night, but the three teams stuck to ft and the spectators’ saw some good games with some exciting finishes. The three games rolled wer good ones, and the crowd, which wai jarger than usual, felt that it was emply repaid for sitting indoors on such a warm night. ; The rooters picked the Nationals as 4 sure winners, and they were not dis appointed, for that five took the other teams into camp easily enough and ine cldentally rolled one of the high games of the tournament. s The Singers began business by beat. {ng the Vendomes nearly one hundred YWanger in McGovern’s Quarters, ee Rece that wag free from any 3 } Benny Yanger, the Chicago feather- . Weight, who has yet to suffer a defeat. ai the tasers Header He ace aa arrived in Cincinnatl, where he has 1052) “Bauer'fen down toriss) eater Pegun training for his coming twenty- done his best the record would have Found bout with “Kid" Broad, which is been broken. a | be fought before the Southern Ath- ‘The Nati | fete Club, of Louisville, May 2. Yanger last game, pub tae ean aeere Bod ) Occupying the quarters where Terry ‘etter than did the Singers. MocGovern got in shape for his fights The scores: oi | With Dave Sullivan and “Young Cor- FIRST GAME. | ett.” Yanger is being trained by Harry Singer—Webher, 152; Bi Forbes, the bantam-welght champion, Hardenburgh, ‘173; Cole, 17 | and Art Simms, the Western light- Fees es BS weiss. GIANTS AND SUPERBAS SHAW LANDS GRAND OPERA phgndomes “Hekels, 138; Wurrster, 14g Wacker Tackles Felts Next. ‘Total, 782. 5 z whet sitet tata MEET AGAIN IN BROOKLYN. WINNER OVER YELLOW TAIL.|""") “stcono came, the Avonia Athletic Club, who recently ES, ie Banned ar Oahisan, 7i, Bauer, Is bi defeated Sammy Smith, the clever, ; ripe boca mad . Philadelphian in a six-round bout, was (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) Salonen —mokele, 158; Wurrster, 188; last might to fight Tommy Feltz, | Sra Brunson, 12%) Smith, 165; Forachner, ; Bouth Breokiyn featherweight. ¢| oven muscier, his graceful carriage bowled an eany ove to Fi2od and went and Lord Advocate closed on Kingraine. jagcond:vand Ora! Mt! "McKinney, third.) 122, Toll ts p aix-round bout before the National Ath-|and handsome face Climbed to the second’ fight. Evans and when they came at him he let out| ‘Third Race—Six and a halt furlongs.— v a CELI detic Club, of Philadelphia, next Satur- Garvin Wonder to Look At. handed another bouquet of plate dodg- iB wrap ena chow eyes, ania oan, Wen, by Bounds, 8 to § and 7 to 19: | ga) connie: ats, Bauer, rd 2 ing curves to Bresnahan. Babb sprung * 3 to r place, was second; | § H 5 fi 3 , day een. This ought to be one of the) The mote loyal of the spire Oulldink| q'yate one to. left, filling the. pillows, who beat Norbhbrook half @ length. Mise Aubrey third. “Pime-23- Tei eS webber, |903;) “Blanchet sin 4 Dest aver witni in the Quaker|fans looked somewhat askance and ®) Lauder rolied a little ead burrower to THIRD RACE. Hardenburgh, 300; Gon, ise eetteree: Gity, as the ooys are evenly matched. | breath of uneasiness inflated their lungs! Evans and died at first. No runs. Mares threo yeara old and upward; five and a tier Totmattae oe rh eee Hf Tucker beats Feltz he will be matched jas they noted the formidable swing of | ;,.Ve",Haltren got Under Flood's me half’ furlong Ba MEMPHIS WINNERS. J to fight ‘Young Mississippi,” the colored| his arm. But the Interest soon shifted hyfcManus aise topned a hint aro curve Cet, oo sir-Piass, j feather-weight, who won four straight|when Ned Hanlon’s mystery from the|to Browne. Evans's infield fly was fights In California. tall red timber of the West, Virgil Gar- |8reed!ly devoured by Babb. No runs, Rone Tint, 109,’ Buri Bweot tice. 10). Full 14 (Special wo The Evening World.) ENGLISH POLO TEAM ~~ sig g.f| RACE TRACK, MPMPHIS, Tenn., Bielof Broke Kearns’s Streak. vin, shuffled tis lanky form across the Fourth Inning. 3 5 7| April 2—Pollowing are the results of IS COMING HERE. , ‘Tim Kearns, the Boston light-weight, |‘ is great reed of a man with ‘ J 5:2] tno races run here this afternoon: _ ; es woh i : e fente he(his windmill arms and big knee Joints | aibert'# ttle tp bunt heat him. to 54 0% 12 75) “Hirst Race, five and one-half fur-| Te English polo team which will in ; ne out of the ten fights he the nest station. Warner esrayed an- rorist Rave, fiye and one-half, fur-) The Mngiish polo team whicl thas fought. far in, the West, nad his|Promised a novel performance of no |other soft roller, but the trolley, dodge 15 6 |louga.—Won “by Sister Kate, 2 to 1 and erica this y e purpose i "4 twinning streak broken ‘recently. |mean prowess, and when he began hand- |'"%_twirler tonched him out at. first Pd alend 306) 3 ariel 3h) 10 want eucona Beciie ara thing tions of playing the best teams on this side ‘ © Qito Blelof, the Chicago Aghter, was the|ing them out with a awish and a slash | MCGinnity, singled to cusnion and then Moga, 08, ‘Reddington.. 15 6 [aio ona Bermuda was third. Time) of the Atlantic are due here Aug. & | et ; ; : 4 cn Bvane’s pale circler romped do: ot, 8, “10. 4 Mn aizround bout before the wile enkag | there was an alarming popping of eyea|to the bend. Browne cipped. thres HERO EES 100 49) Second Race—One _mile.—Won __ by | Feady to participate in the polo tournte = 2 Athiotie! Chub, ana’in the ning” round | about the arena, eure out of the omne, No rune SURE" sain, otibaiptd 1 18 $8 | Sarah Maxiaw’§ so'6 and 4 to 2: wat- | ment which takes place in this country hy ded a ri t-hand iT 7 Th f 7 ej trang bounded an easy one to Me! |. Wor Tih Ti 07 4-5. e m, os ‘or place, wi id, | w! nm a few months. abl ram re P ew, Knocking him complstely SugTt? "| There has been a fair proverb gath- | nity which clinched Min Ant MoGann's Uy Teel ae SA eal Lg Rose Tint jumped away in front, with ag Gln Bara” Wiles a Lae Habe ceived from the foreigners tells the \e a flying start. made all the running an — Ong8—| time they expected to reach here, j Won by Pe ; Esner- ane won by three lengths. Ocean Bream | Won by Pentuur, 1 to 8 and out; Esner-|“UP jo0e Subiceel Oo heen National ering moss over the bridge that Man-|stall, McCreedie lifted a sharp curve ae els a Bout. hattan rooters would not venture into |up to Bresnahan. Gheckand's turf wa $ lelphia Jack" O'Brien hurt sis | the Gow: " ie fORPE te. ac ranity:s: imit closed: the ci paeiPhla Jack” O'Brien hurt sis | the Gowanus swamps in token of their (fy Fine, “xe runs was second into the stretch, where shu son, 1 to 2 for place, was pyalty . 5 {ta took second |of Night third. Time—67 1-2. Polo Association, held last night, all head in their ten-round bout in Bos-|l0valty. This sarcastic bomb has “ex- - ceed ey: ee ir auth was. passed a the dates were not assigned, aie to ton on Monday night that he has een | Ploded with a wild whoop, for they Fitth Inning. y Sweet Alice, who tried for the lead- the \nereased number of lelubavateten B gompelled to cancel his six-round bout|turned out to-day and yesterday from| Va Haltren's short drive to Evans ers, She could never get up, and "241 BOB FITZSIMMONS tation Hu Charley, Haghoy, | the ‘middie | the town of the Great White Way in|Dassed him off. ‘MoGann measured the " 3_ 112 Be -pontent With ascond moneys three tile tae LEN TS ve taken ‘place “betore’ "the Net |cohorts and phalunxes and drougat latralntest line to Danlen's “sioved/ Two of Them Are New to the Dodgers’ Unie |lenstns in front of Hutt a. IS NOW A POOR MAN, |: stovexens vs. coban X-Gianes, aay niente “Orem es siege Rent | tHelT paean with them to the full of | Evans to Doyle retired the Giants. No forms, but They Are Baseball The, Orone Stakes; tworyearzolde; four and & : "| ‘rhe Hoboken baseball team, which ‘ Will be with Marvin Hart, tne Louls- | "elt lung capacity, ‘ TYEE waraas'| Koshed UAGAk) Zink * Bau Renee Betting came so near defeating “Johnny” Me= $ Hille antes, wom he will’ tackte ta a Bat 'Em Up Orders, PEER eS Cetera cmt Players to the Core. stareere, wahta, Jocks. stunitrin. giz PL AM He Has Is a Life Interest In|Graw's Glants last Sunday, will play a nn ri ame oO | “nba Bae niladelphia on May 6 Though few lovers of the game with | Doyle made the premier hit of jhe ean Eines iT ibe ee House, Which ts in His Last the Cuban X-Glants, the champion cole N Gonnolly May Fight “spike.” the E Plusfous Unum sunction want to) with a mpark-raising. liner. 10 centre ne .|*Orles, 99, Wiikerson. ored team of this country, at the St. i ay sas daria i ee much cle aren: game than the men Dahlen cut out a white streak to deep| Here are the men the Brooklyn fans| remained here ince. He 1s 5 feet S84) wiserd, 101. Gannon. Wife’s Name. George Cricket Grounds, in Hoboken, * Bh Weight champion of England, Monday |the general call Jay was to "Bat 'em|8"d as Doyle overran second he shot|Ned Hanlon’s aggregation up among| Hugh Ahearn is the oldest In poin Bronx, 10 be Y|straight games from the Cuban X-+ ' i it was certainly a Fa ack for | up." and boty McGraw and Doyle prom-|the Dall to Gilbert, who passed It to) the leaders the finish of the race.| service on the team. He is twenty-SIX)" scoupled » for it resulted in his being sent | ised 4 song of the wagon tongue in nine | Lauder, who touched out Doyle at th net jie is a poor man. His entire for-|Giants lart fall ke again ju: yr, Time—0.55 2-6. tun 1 ‘ ‘ “ ON. X.] Stare fair. Won There are five of them. Two of them| Years old and a native of Troy. HAN caesar is his home in Bath Beach, in his where he was before | Verses despite the Iron Man_and the| Dahlen reached second on the p a J h a 1 ball with} Agnes Brennan wife's name, and that as she died with- Ww ‘th the Octopus Tentacles. | Plood succumbed to McGinnity’s bend-|47@ new additions to the team, while|He first played professiona ed up a gap of gatveted A ACCT ie yaatarner WILh the OmCmln Tensor lors, No runs. the other three played with tho club last |the Albanys, of the Btate League. 1 ne ae eee the bunch feaded| oUt making a will he has only @ life A 4 é van will probably be matched now | Trolley Dodgers’ ranks saortly before ie season. ‘The men who will have to} 1900, He went from there to the Troy |Pe'Qin JOMeihe Sn Inert ceg this| Interest in the groperty, oi Two Rowsin 5 rn 5 ecials 1. fight Eddie Connolly. the st, Joan |.the came when it was learned that the shoulder the hard task of making the | Club the following year. way to the end, Agnes Brennan winning| “Everything was ia, my wife's name, IN. B.) fighter, who recently defeated | Mascoy rubber plant had been devoured Pittsburg Game Postponed, club @ winning one are Jack Doyle, who] Last season found him with Brooklyn, |jn hollow fashion by elit lengthe from) Ditcanimens fund. ite children | wil for Women and Men, Fat Daly the English light-weight, in| >Y @ Gowanus g * “ 7 “ na . is captal, doing most of the catching, He I# 5|Ninepin, who bear Orla care to tak now, . @ twenty:round bout in London ne | om: mized Doyle, “but maybe we] PITTSBURG, April 22.—The National ptain and first baseman; Jimmy fF, igins 158| the place. Percy Williams, ‘who was "Bob's" ASK FOR CREDIT haw secured @ backer who is will. |OW, Bet the Koat and. thereby, secure League Pittsburg-St. Louis game was |Sheckard, the left elder; "Hughey | feet 7 1:2 Inches tall and weighs 0 FIFTH RACE. eee Walaa: he ren Bots A if (to put up $1,000 for him to nght| omen 4nd all. ahen. verhups, postponed on account of cold weather. |Abearn, the doughty backstop; Me- Pounce 3a wt mneried ane: works /| jpTureervearcolde and eling; seven fur- simmons Jett about $10,000." and oay as convenient, ‘Thard je nothin ivan. The idea war a brilliant one, and Crecdie, the six-foot-two righthelder, | ord Het TY oreedie, tight felder, 18f Basing. | "po gaye that ail ne han iace lite in: |] seiy ‘yout ourthuse sansa ot . bber, despatched to and Roy Byans, t alter H, 5 inpin, BC PL. | 4, 5 Is - | having yo a ‘ man Creedou Kuocked Out Penny. the rut mer as cea jphad £0 Ape “4 vans, he handsome twirler. the direct opposite of Willie Keeler, |, Starters she, Jocks. . ily n. $F) vestment In the Bath Beach house val Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, WeDan Creedon, the Australian middi. p a jeCreedie and Doyle are the new mem- Lord Tu ued at $16,000 or $20,000, He says that 7 be champion, was knocked ‘our dy | ned wt dusk empty handed bers of thé Superbas, while the other] HOM he succeeds. The new man is|Poite, gi. Full : & 5-2) his wite left nothig glee. die told me] mace, of Rebvle, Cheviot, in Blouse attest. Bie McCool, the Australian heavy. | , cries probably gathered in a dam- 4 Ps: le] 5 feet 1 inch in height and weighs 181|Albany Girl, 99, 67) Die rite lett notnle. gine, df Solore ‘black amd bins, Jackets tinea oi Eerste archi onea|seh thle righ sete tea] © IN WASHINGTON, |ince ave onncé' broly unr tea! Ms" y's ner whe [te Pam beal| 78S ii Sh re 0 at was to have been a twenty-round | SRM boUnder ire ne eee ports: paca iS betore, &rew up on the coast, so to speak, to 6 16 62 MEN'S SUITS, ‘ 4 ESA apaiene caieate sy SPRruGE | Bronkiyr (nn jan Beckson tat atm Pentre Feturn to the big league with a repute: [Mel }~ # 1 /LUNDIN AND FAUST Le een ee > Spo. They fought for the heavy-weight | came to with «Jolt of Joy with the start= OAH RA: ERO VArAe Fae) son? Aminte, so 28 PROMISE LIVELY BOUT, |] Sa%ce'hos pertoct Bungee enone Ol2.t ¢hampionship of that country and al {ar Gon, ; y Jack Doyle, who will play first base, milan 10 4 86 Ry ON a te PY adbeea ey JU Of 8.60.” A right-hand swing on | "EAC Sore he start Garvin announce : . were|i# one of the best-known players in the & Plicher, d n ob —— inery, Shoes, Jackets, The Jaw. aropped Creston to. the foot, nom bet & Out, and Evans was select: |sraegey hie, boys, because they Were} ofession. He was born at Holyoke, born: in Woux City ii 0 bo |#Wedes Ave Backing Countryman Waists, Jewelry, ee be ie oe a ag thou-} od to twirl for Doyle, i See i Mass., Oct, %, 1810, and started his pro-|tWenty-five years ago and began his Ho po fo Aatnst the Strong German, Merchant Tailoring. Fesult of the battle. Sh ee | Bhonely etare the Kame planed. Eves aie ” au , fessional career as a catcher with, the Peotenelcnm) GRIMOrT RS 8 PAOD RE MUA |Carmere. Heo sh 1h 16 ‘0 30 |_ ‘The wrestling match between Hjalmar OPEN EVENINGS. a Te ate that’ his ‘olochini ‘apt. Demont decided to let his t Canton (O.) team of the Tri-State Club, Hist 1816 17 29|Lundin, the Swedish champion, and sy AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Store in-Indisnapolix had been burned| begin at tae bat, Now York accordir League in 1889. Leaguo, in 159. That season he vroke|§!lver Piven, Ao. Marti ee tot the eek ate er * to the ground tone hte, Meld. ren thousand Waehing-| “vis releasc was purchased the, same | his leg sliding to third base. He was — ler, which takes place at Saengerbund First Inning, threw the first ball wide of the plate. | year by the Columbus club of the Amer- | Out of the game an entire season, RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Hall, Brooklyn, on next Baturday night, " AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April] Browye ted the play by lifting|Radinaon was at the bat, Louder wai ican Aasociation, Ho went to Cleveland| 1m 1901 he Played with Minneapolis, ot . » | Fromisce to be'a lively affair 45 ae . é : Low De atari tg reht but Mer {the hroar when he watked to first on|! 93, when | the Western League, and then went to i DietThe entries for to-morrow's races|a sky icoper into mi the hroar when he walked to (rat On| eye maining there until 189, Bet, Bw ave an follows: Oreedie got under it in a beautiful mans n umbrella and a bouau s a World. cking Lundin for considerable mone chemmons, Bethe Calitoraia. Lesw RACE TRACK, KINLOCH PARK, st,| fhe Foun treatment which Faust gave 19 EB, 14th St., nen, Van Haltren ined out to Flood|fowers was handed Selback ax a pres-|he was transferred to the New Yorks. ‘and Bth Ave. champi SWinet Raco—Two-year-olds; selling; sve fur- aa , neni Ae stepped to the. plate. by ; | hae Andersson, the strong man, when the “Pins: year welling ve t8e- LANG munca tie cushion. A sot fent when Ae stepped to the plate. Al Ho payed with the Giants three aea-| McCredie has always been 900 hitter.| 1 ity, April 22.—The races acheduled to| Came topettier on the mat a” couple wt Hvelya Arnold ......101 | DIS ATA promotion ey iiheh he mane | Selback got A walk, 4 fons, starting in as a fret baseman in| ie ie dye ar” Ald Will get his) run this afternoon rewulted as fol-| weeks ago has set the Swedes to work in ; Be ane Nahien'aAe ey he mare |Selback got i : ees e : Pree @ beautiful slide to second. He hard ehanty now ai the vat. The cheers |19, while 1n 1805 he began a career ox Dy avanti tes ‘oitaat mnemibes atl iteeat an effort to Ket a CoUnLEYMAN who woul f Hedonias Braces upon tie Ive when Bresnatian [for him were great ‘i im, was pre 1a captain and manager. In 1096 and 18% lene eooklyn stam of pitshers, although | Mira Race, three-quarters of a mile—|#md "an dy the’ trick and. they ‘ae Si. Juvenat tossed a cloud breaker into centre | sent horseshoe, “The #re\t) i was a member of Manlon's crack | his tenure dates back only to ihe midiie | Won by On the Quiet, 3 to 1 and 30 to] Pil? O'R oe che Swedish champion te : ‘ for tite Cntauiona. senting McGann "Delt and the tana were | Oo te Of amt sean, showing bow swowplng |1; Sigmund, 2 to 1 for nince. wag. sec: | Ha tim pet ean giatiase + tur-| home. Baty die gentle lh | gloom: hoe must have i , en the’ raid of the American |ond, and Prince Bugene third, ‘Time, ste RececMantieny; ve and «halt ture/ home, Bate died of, oO. gne seh | gloom bunches of flowers] ‘The next three seasons found him with ‘on the bosmen of the local club. [110 J-2" be tant vacsidad in Biookiy# in womne tite : 6 9a) McCinnity'’s frat. bolt turaed a ying as he walked to He got & P88) the New Yorks again, while in 1901 he evans Is Ho youngater, howeve., a4] second Race—Four and one-half fiff-| An interesting preliminary bout has been In the S Hi] ing, caram trom 8 nese bat to Lats to frat and every dane held & Senator | iayed with the Chicagos, onty to be bis career tn t company, dates back longs. Won by Rainiand. even and ijgrrunged. which will bring together pring 2 lavinctol dan) ata oa laouder made I properly warmed up, Into Ches-| zeleased back to New York again, Ponte trentecnine vente sgateonslle, Vio 2; Brick Fowler, 6 to 5 for place, was’ Victor Berman and Frank Yaxall f Pass the Glass of P Hee , Memparemete pekupe2 towing] bro's hands hounded Casey's hit He played part of last season with|gan playing ball with the Kacane Bigig | Se ee ee rn k - ace Yiushing diane ellis Mh Se BiAle, NO CHAE shot it to O'Connor at home and the Glants, and then Joined the Wash- | tnlversty us pitcher and catcher { j r i . Becond Oe SNAOR WAS Ou! SAS ME 4 tngton American playing second base | » ” sal the ball to Gangzel and Pour years later he started his pro- Sed AM Torenliane Luter amashed the wher along the| Sut: tos, “So rune Doyle is a hard worker and always teasional career with "the: "fynshbur Avoid Unscrupulous Druggists, i bare In Ags, He lope to “ 300 ant : | Club of the Virginia State i Ca ae a ot eee tol Davie was awit® but he couldn't beat | DAtted .800 and better, Ho is a bachelor, | Stuy of the Nits Atade | who try to palm off on the unsuspecting public, suletitutes, all of ua to Doyle. Warner's high foullou: Demant’s throw of his hit, Keeler| wWyore Sheckard Came From, Sree re chat bali which are worthless and uften hurmful. When buying eee ea neatiy scooped in McMapus's|got a walk. Fulte's drive wana halt over his Telegse Was purchased ove “etter a sharp sorint. Tho tron|{t wasn angle to-lett. Keeler. bY 4! Jimmy Sheckard, left-feider and all-|the St. Louis Na@onal League Club, foan dreve tut a long Mie fly thet | great slide, reached third. While De-|.0\hq sar, is piaving his {th eae or n Came Bast holder had only to reach for. No|mont was throwing Williams out How Evans wraueapoloer bi Wenter Ingmed nercis the plate with the He ts a native of Columbia, Pi ‘The following year he was traded for Housebolder’a brulsing — liner was| New Yorks’ first run of the season. | twenty-five years old, and bogan play-) Billy Hart, of the Loulavilles, and re- hauled out of a dust cloud by Gihert) Gansel raised a fly, but Robinson was ball with the Yors (F Biate | Malned with the Col that season, ' txjine, Doyle's pretty nder it, One run, The following y: fly to deep right made Browne tpioc]SncoND INNING—The Washington] !4aaue team in 1606, Washingtons, pitoni NATURAL LAXATIVE MINERAL WATER. W py emo.dt O. treanahan, made 8! oayers we ® lot of soubret The following year found him in| BU Ropoven wal aan halreralstig running eatch of Dablen’s) Wiowors must be at a premium. in (hial Brockton, Mass. of the New Engiand| p/? ond ue 1A by the bettie: ‘aask for Huayead ou ame yore) Wag VE RUBE fet ir ah | ERNE SM ats Wea util Emu re ganar ae: | EE a Si laa Pao oe QUERNS CO. JOCKEY Gli ere » “out ap the retired lat by Long.|€ereral attention. He was drafied by | asnt in gl, mea iy tobing f Pr Ni a feel ‘here were Somers for Pemont, u 'To| Brooklya and played here in 15%, ue om 4 f 4, P, Gan the ball. and al) he had] In the BaltimoresBrooklyr consolida: "year 7 , " if ‘ Dia trhave, wang | (on Sheckard went, to are wera ‘of sie. ie Mu mrstaye Orioles Ms a one { a he rol , mon aiie ok Miia aprr