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ar STINTALNLES THE BROOKLYNS “After Three Defeats at the fiands of the Giants, Bean- «eaters Sail Into the Dodgers , to Get Even. CONTEST TO BE A HOT ONE, ‘Hanlon's Stare Wide-Awake and Ready to Give the Downeasters the Trouncing of All Their Pro- fessional Lives, reminger, 3b. Siena Pituinger, p. _. WASHINGTON PARK, April 28.—After “Waving suffered three straight defeats “to John MoGraw's Giants, Manager Al Bupkenberger and hia -collection of. ball- wtowsers from Boston came to these uunds this afternoon, where they fackled Néd Hanlon's aggregation of dung players. ‘The teams are slated to engage in four “games during their present meeting, and there Is no doubt but every. one of the Memes will be bitterly contested from the moment the first. player steps to the ‘Plate until the last man has been re- “The clubs have always held a bitter ‘grudge Sgainst each other, and as a re- omit their "Those three defeats gwhich the Bean ters were compeliot to accept from Glants were certainly hard. blows ‘fer them to receive, and in order to ‘Wet revenge for those set-backs, they #aced Hanlon's men determined to do all Kinide of things to them. ~_ Hanlon ts very much elated ovér the Playing eed his team has been doing on that account he feels ifident they: will take at feast three from the Heaneaters, day was the most delightful one for a game of baseball that has been i by the weather!man since the ening of the season. | The sun's rays warm, and besides there wa: sen wind stirring to make it decid- comfortable for both the spectators players. by eto eiten ngectded who he would | inning without a score. "No runs ery contest is a hot an] infleld, “Five runs. Pellet into Gilbert's glove. The asllent pitcher was too much for his rival, Zimmer. No runs. then sprinteti past It to first like i rocket, Van Haltren fell down betore Zimmer's twisters, McGann made up for it iby smashing the horsehide into last moment he decided Hvana had enough spasd ace tint beat them. Pittin or, the r'Hand- tional League selected by Buckenberger to ‘tis team. When the game Bineoh Were fully 2,50) persons present. First Innin, e. ambled on four wide pais. Sacrificed. Strang throwing out. peter, Was thrown out at xter_ moving up to |. He stole secona, iene citech's wild throw to catch second, Dexter scored. ‘ent. a fly to Bheckard. One “Strang laced the firet ‘ball pitched to fight for a bag. McCreedle singled to oot sending Strang to second. filed out to Dexter and as Strang trie] to reach third he was easily nafled on Dexter's pretty throw to Greminger. McCreedie stole second on Kittredge's wild th feactied third. Householder w St first by Greminger. No runs. Second Inn @trange laced the f first ball pitched to ight for a bag. McCreedle sing! ort left, sending Strang t eckard fiified out to Dexy Btrang (ried to reach third he hailed on third by Dexter's p throw a Grimmenge McCreedie stole second Miredge’s wild ‘throw. he teaches” “third. Householder was Feured at first by Grimmeneer. No rune, ner sent a grounder to Dahlen f@nd was an easy oul, Greminger was the third Beaneater to get a free pi iKttredae was disposed of by Dab ei Doyle. Greminger reaching seco. ttinger fanned the air, No runs, Fourth Inning. *Carney's little grounder @are of by Evans and Doyle mages pretiy running oatch dt Bon- skyscraper In short left. Gremin- er trotted to first on wide ones. Kitt- e double along the taird base line. coring Grem! Pettinger put a Gigunder. to sirank, who touched out Sttredge on his Way to third) One eedie was a victim on his grounder to Bonner. Sheckard laced out a high fly to right, which Carney Feaptured. oHuseholder fanned the air Wo ‘runs. Es eas to pitch against the visitors, but Gol was taken Sheckard s Fitth’ Inning. Dexter beat out a jit to the infleld. ‘Tianney sacrificed, Evans using his, bunt to Doyle, Aubrey was flelded out 4t first by Dahlen. Dexter getting 10 third. Cooley walked, Carney went at, Dahlen to Doyle. No runs. vie was -retired Aubrey and Tenney, Cooley made a great running itch of Dahlen'a long drive to deep Jackiitech doubled to left. Jor- Man out, Bonner to pee pone: N No runs. ’ WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS, (Special to The Evening World.) KINLOCH PARK, 8T. LOUIS, April Shia afternoon resulted as fol.ows Firat Race--Five-eighths mile.—Won by ire Dourt wi a ai 4 to 33 Stub. 7 to for piace ; loney Brook third, ‘Time u. mE. Race ied and one-sixteenth Won by Dawson Land § to it One, 5 to 1 for p. an rele S. was third. 1 race, one-half mile—Won by feidorn, 4 to 1 and even; Ben Asi- 4 to 1 for place, was secon: Pass was (oird, Time, 1.48 1-2 Shae Mik Gilbert. “Lauder's slow throw allowed Thomas to drift to first. Dunn’ pies to McGann cut Barry's corner. en Browne plucked down Wolver-* ton's wind scudder., Nw runs. Lauder, crushed one, out that | @ easy for Barry. Gilbert got down first a mile ahead of his bunt. Thomas bs de a splendid backward run and, Bailiea ‘down Bresnahan's skyscraper. ‘aylor cut three slabs out of the at- mosphere. No runs. sult, Hallman's high sun-kisser was simple for Gilbert. Hulswitt raised up another that McGann got under. Zim- mer found Taylor for a hot smash to right. that scored Kelster, Brashear came home on Lauder's fumble of Mc-| passed Shreck’s grounder to first. One } was forced out at the bend bn Thomas scooper to right, “A pretty stop of Hall- ambled. Then he died on an attempted larceny of the second cushion, No runs, Quakers. No jruns, %.—The races scheduled to be run here], | ARSULTS | AT NASHVILLE. Wrecial to The Bveoiug World.) TRACK, NASHVILLE, Tern., | Following are the results of rup here this afternoon; -olghihs of a mile » 5B tol and 2 to == SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED” FOR THE EVENING "WORLD. === GIANTS TAK EARLY LEAD. ontinued from sirsi Page.) + Gilbert swung the wagon tongue to the tune of two more runs, Mertes and Dunn romping home, while the visitor's centre- elder w: laying with the tall. Bren- nahan an aa fh went out in one, two. three order on half-hearted hits to the Second Inning. Lauder heaved Hallman's drifter to third to McGann. Hulswitt shook the Browne tapped little bungle and deep right, sending Browne to the third illow. Mertes's fly to short, followed y.a poor bunt of Dunn's, closed the Third Inning. Fettridge died on an easy roller to 3 fine; EN. MCCARREN Kelster aingled. Brashear followed (Continued from First Page.) Fettridge’s short drive, McFettridge | run. rd Inning. erack to short. ‘Two runs. O'Connor was out after ro Browne failed to t out his duat-}io M, Cross. Howel Hee pane te Davis bunted. iHe meant to sacri- rolled safely past Mur- Was credited with a tWwo- Keeler shounc just out of ch of Waddell and M. Cross, Tt center and 8 well and t trying to steal sec man's shut Van out Dan MeGan Fifth Inning. Barry got to the first station on a bunt by slugging McGann off the base | while O'Day was asle doom at th oI wi a’ singl Keeler nd. L, Cross 1 Fultz out, ‘Two runs, p, but he met his! Waddell hit to Courtney, and was an bend on a poor easay at| easy out at first. Hartsel’'got as far aa erton walks. ne silent | second on his drive to left center. H V angry at O'Day and re- | Davis's rap was for three bases, fused to play, Cronin taking bis plo allowed Hartsel to romp hom ¥ Wolverton also proved a poor thief. out |(ros had als ey’on the ball, too. His at second, Giiterts beautiful catch of |#mash was a double. and ‘H. Davia Kelster's drive ended the half for the Court yee urphy a tiple ‘Ay tell tc Crows, and ‘ a Mertes died on a short fly to Brashear. | treo gata, .When Conroy Davis a y from him, Murphy utl- Dunn_ singled. Lauder ‘singled. mov * Sl teasee Tee ing, Dunn to third. Gilbert was hit. | Hed. # owe nl toss d Pickering's bunt to And the triangle’ filled. Bresnahan } ""* lined out a home run into the south + Fourth Inning, bleachers, ‘netting four runs. Cronin| Willams got a walk. Gansel's liner out from Wolverton to Hallman, } to centre earnal tim a base. nroy Browne to the morgue on a bunt. Four] fanned. 80 did Courtney, O'Connor's rps. hit to L, Cross was Willlums's undoing _ metas Fordham to Invade West Point. amer Pogasus will carry a large crowd of Fordham footera to the West Point-Fordham games at West Point to-morrow. , @ brother of the Police Commissioner and commandant of military drill ‘at Fordham, obtained the permission from the West Point’ authorities to i the ‘Fordham alumni and thi student body will compose tl to win, but he wagiell all the oes not tke a route, front early and. ‘The Huguenot LONG SHOTS WINNERS. (Continued from First Page.) Wim there sil the way. lid second to the turn with Coon-say and Soraster nex! straightened out (Colonsay. the Husue- began not and Zoarroaster' began a hot drive As soon as sney \ eater part ease ; heads apart, gt Gans Too Good for King. Joe Gans will leave for the West in a few days to begin training for his com- twenty-round bout with the Chicago slated to be decided before’ the Broad- way, et Ge of Butte, Mont, 1% Although King fubters he ‘does fot class with Gans, ‘The dusky champion is too clever for him, and on that account the latter Is to receive his quietus in a few ‘ Hobokens vs. Philadelphin Giants. The champion ‘Hoboken baseball team the Philadelphit~ Giants, an- other colored aggregation of balltossers, George Cricket grounds in The Philadelphia in second piace to=the stretch where chilght silpped through into the rail Hoboken on Sund Giants is a stnong team composed of the fastest collection of young colored ath- letes playing ball at present. a great showing through Peapeyvecte defeating every ne Locket had no trouble ho:ding his Winning easily three lengths from Torchlight, tor the place, SCENES AT SENATOR TIM SULLIVAN'S: NEW TRACK. AT FAMAICA, (Pictures by J. A. Houchens, Evening World Photographer.) JOCKEY REDFERN AT TRACK AGAIN. Little Rider, Thrown Last Week, Is Impatient to Get Back in_ the Saddle. Redfern attended the mace#? y, and, except that he had hit arm !n a sling, he looked none the wore? | for his recent severe fall, which fra ( tured his collar one, He expressed himself as somewhat impatient concera- ing his enforcea idieness, and said that he would oe glad when they Ww let him ride again. leWhile he-was talking in this strain, Michaels, Gannon, Fuller and twi three other jockeys organized an Im- promptu game of leap frog in front of the jockeys’ room, Fuller, who few hours later had ridden three win: ners, made the first fallure in the game and when it was his turn down’ Red. fern made a bluff as though he wa to take th and his in Orne heave " every description of insect life. weea vy Non-Polsonous, Mert Non-Explosive, Non-Staining. ha ae eaker If ho does Sothare sho him get It, or youcan order direct "erom Us Piat caus 2c; % plat Ie, iQ OO. Pea Miter tn tow Seek Ob Daly reta hed was getting even for Btar of the West out of A selling race and sold him to John E- Madden, For two-year-olds; four and one-hait furlongs, Botting. Won ‘ridden’ out, sie 0) 4s wt third. No runs. Sixth Inning. Woife relieved Howell in the box for Brashear sauntered. Hallman singlet, | New York at this point. M, Cross was Hullwwitt fanned. Gilbert doubled up, to first. hen the uaker stole Hallman and Zimmer, No rum leernt Shreck was passed out by Van singled. Brashear brought down! Williams. Waddell clipped’ a safety MeGann's short fly. Mertes lined out a’ past’ Willams and M, Cross si red three-bagger to the ropes, scoring Van qyartsel a fly descended to Haltren, Dunn forced Mertes out at Davis also dropped a fly to his name: the plate, Lauder promenaded. Gil-| S#ke, One run bert forced him out at second, ne Fifth Inning, run e struck out. A. Davis got an- a ———— walk. He failed to steal second. Was ‘put out with AM. Cyosa's JAMAICA ENTRIES. P. No runs pata a Cross was thrown t by Courtney to dis a strike out victio RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, April 28.—The #9 | Atirohy trles fer tormorrow's races are as (ollows +] runs, Firet Race—Bix furlongs; selling atts miles Hiti Hartsel_ ma runping catch of 8. Barnaby fen Howard Fulte's nH Wax pUt oUt by aT a M. Ci Was under Gane 4 ‘ Singing Nymph zel’s boost Clarita 10 | Second Race. three-year-old fillies; five Wolte 1 6 a t ok’ hard Hosetint tas iA AN Wilhelmina yi} Gloriosa Lady Lake : Mhlrd Race—deliing: mile aud seventy yards, Shrock made @ very Ge lft he 103° Clone ‘D'Or aij rove fly. He took Anule Grace NM! grand stand, Courtney. was ‘Anlmonity wile iephy andi. Davis Waddell's rap to frst ln Was safe When fe Louise Elston i red # toss of the Hite i Davis” safety Woskero 2 Ovlawal ) home, ‘Keeler was ut Selah Parhan 1 fy. ‘Davia stole The Talisman Uilrd on O'Connor's wild (row "to cat Fourth Race-—Rosedale s years) him, “‘Weybold wcruck out One run. sides, re te Kighth Inulng, The Lady Rhodeala,107 « Silver” Dream 10? Sterling fe fanned again, A, Davis was! (out by Murphy eelor lifted 4 | kerlng. No v Williams: th out Ploker ne ot Lwo bases wien Fults droped his fy. Wolfe sent M S's bounder Wil to frat Kuod shane. Conroy nedped 10) Shreck out. No rune - — ~ Sunday Game for Ame: am, Batis maiden two-vearoliss | ‘rhe badBball patrons of this elty who | Be forced (nes on the Tota i fixe furlongs will’ be unable co the Now York vols Arwold Ageia nicnardson players in their five Bide Paratieg oo Bei will oe xlven the Raia to ee Chonle” ilisr ':s104| them next Sunday at the Weeba "i how eck +3 hd i Wee iS cords ihe | ihr iek Shara os Mage wood and Interlude the best of it with Valour, thi of lengths away. Grp ‘They ran’with little change in order to the stretch, where Interlade was in front by a head & couple of jengths In front ‘of Valour. Interlude quit at.this: point and Valour ¢ ‘gut he was never able 4o catch SHAMROCKS CROSS OCEAN JUNE 1, Cup Challenger and Trial Horse Will Be Given Many Spins Off Sandy Hdok, FOURTH RACE, ‘The Columbus; selling; Francis A. Sieber. Wht and True, in, Wee ad i DON, April 28.—June 1 will, went away’ in front, - won as he pleased ater established a mark of 1.124-1@ the fastest six furlongs { the season and one that willnot be Right and True raced'in ing’s iy. | started on their Journey to SUITE 7aa-743, a j tbe old and the new boats will be given ing all the runnin rH ok prior to the races 18 S900 As her » and holding, that the races with the o is completed will be ves.ro: has been set for POISONED BY MERCURY. hardly a rea Passes but that aad courteously received, wiyen a a ore medical three-quarters of a length for the place. mination and some 6 on the Clyde, ‘nie company, an, ot Ber ss ba ‘Deen cu: those contemplating tae’ aaim A FREE TREATISE. 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