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LT Se THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY j, luz. be et at bt hp ————_—___—. VG NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING. WORLD, —— SCENES AT TIlE OPENING OF AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. ; (PHOTOS TAKEN BY C. CURTIS, EVENING WORLD STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER.) ma wn ane Tea Wen Ce . THE BOSTONS. Se ae — sites’ Wik Mie Louisville Will Not Interfere World’s Championship Tour-, Morning in Tow of the Tender with Yanger-Broad Go. nament. Sunbeam. Fourth and Final Game of Pres- AAR eh atthe ent Series Is Played Under y ROCHE 1B, April 1.—Rellance: ie new cap defender came down the} Unfavorable Weather Condi- Scund this mornin; tow of her ten- f m, and anchored off AN] tions. LOUISVILLE, Ky,, May 1.—It ist@inate ly settled that the Yanger-Broad con- GO test to-morrow night ‘will not be inter- fered with. The anti-prize-fight leaders themselves ay they ‘will take no further } or (Special to The Evening World.) ; LAST NIGHT’S GAMES. action, They have caHed the officials’ Bingers ag der, the Sunbe - Raniee View, Premiam Point, the aummer reale ‘i ss ’ she, Sggne of the battle with his fraine|atention to it and thet is all they will ts bhai fC Oliver Tein, expenses, which the clu. has guar-|do. They sald this morning that they was a stiff forthwest gale anteed tim. If Choynakt defeats Bur-| do not want to appear aa discriminating ley, which seems almost a certainty, he has been promised a fight with some|®sainst Bob Gray and his club, and aa good man for July 4. they took no action against the Hart- Ferns to Fight Daffy. Bonner and other fights at Music Hall Rabbits, | During the night, when the wind of. Tenney, 1b. s| Jim “Rube? Ferns, who defeated| they will do nothing more against this: |, | | d RO WS ey, Ss ‘ fe ¥ Abbaticcho, ss. A f2 Ch QD de VING . Matty Matthews in nincteen rounds in Vendom: Hatin ween La alah (Ke) Sune mi Cooley. If, Buftalo, “Monday” aight has” been LONDON BROKE Cielas with 11s preclous tow, was obliged to t [matched to fight Marun y, the Pi : They will try Rt RS ; \innwiideonielialnanen aeuieekoai ane THE BATTING ORDER. of the choppy seas, but the splendid TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. eraft rodu along smoothly like a por- Brookiyn Boston. polse. Strand Dexter, cf Carne: : El seek shelter for a time in a cove near| Ritter, co. | Honner, 3b | WcGovern’s Conqueror, Out of | Shicnge, nelter-welgnt. Th 3 =. | Stamford, Conn., not because the Re-| ¥ Greminger. 3b. | peel) Sone enone TRE a ewenty sopra boot Ue canes MUNETE Manufacturing Goreme iinnen was in any peri. ut because | Bieckald, at, Melurk. p f Shape, Calls Off Match with| wit box xt18 pounda | IN ROAD RACE. { as joroughly last | tie with her Inadequate free] Umpire : | | Moore and abies : night that it was very much in the!) 4 OK De Coursey for To-Morrow. Billy was found to he shipping water| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY. Mt Acsenn & Triese's alloys, where |, lu wf the min rose the cup de-!the aectes between Ned Hunlon'a Trolley ; et Boston,” mall Sons weet Day Event, Which Wae Won inf Dig. tournament is being rolled, te) tT Mriped of her salle, but with Dodgers and Al Buckenberger's troupe " } Young Corbett,"" the feather-welght | Boston to-morrow night. _ Bweeney’ hi Romarkably Good Time. ; veo her great spar glistening in the gray[of pall-tossers from Boston was playeil champion, has called off his bout with |not fought in a few months end is r ao, hero none. heed cree. Ught, swept into view. Mr. Iselin was! at these grounds this afternoon here Billy De Coursey, the California feather- | ported ts being in good condition. LONDON, May 1.—Elghty-seven mem- very other | on board. ¢ Braalben (OR EE ATRBNGH SAAT CHR RRS ER weight, which was to have taken place | Such Is, the cage he Will doubtless have | yore of the London. Stock Exchange oh & goot one, which shows that the | Ai § o'clock a taunch was sent from| \yitions which mrevalled today from at Salt Lake City to-morrow night. |Rodfouble in beating Moore, a@ he out: | started early to-day from Weetminster an do weil when it Is necessary. |All View to the Sinheam, and Mr. L ; Meat Seca oel (Continued trom First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) Billy Lavigne, who represents De < i Bridge on a May Day walk to the geThe Gingers and the Bayaides started | Jin was twken 10 hin home for break-] More thai greeted the trans yosteriay. Rae —— Coursey, has received a telegram trom | Recap» WIU Referee, Brighton Aquarium. Great interest haa off, and it was anybody's game | fast. ‘The Government has a big drill] Mstead of helng dectdediy warm it wa _|ngice that the weather Is mighty in-|Harry Pollock tating that the chan-| As 0 guarantee that it will Dee Uattle! bean excited in this contest, for which" to the last frame, Se Take as itl very raw and cold. A strong wind blew!as soon miss his pepsin ta on Its ‘merits the management of the onl, what itetecre nade Higa Sheena NetEreR Aeveleehecies ‘a { across the fled and through the grand] good game of Bail cating sejuatent and that the stewards ought Pion could not mect the. Californian | Pann art club, ne Phiadeiphie, has ene, the competing members had been train- . endo there because he was billed to appear) gaged William H. Rocap to referee the) ; t week: it. Handsome prizes g kept i eb tune M1 bleachers which ehilted both | gr “and alu Anita be to bar the winter end of it off the i o ling for weeks past. n ae eee niet eens kep an cane big rental aril the pl hie iis pee Re erriietianen Veinnn et . K iu ue an fl i i elle rae, However, in the racing line one|@t one of the Salt Lake theatres with | fight between Jack O:Brien and Marvin| worg offered to the compe®tors in tais : Hart next Tuesday night.” With Rocao qgume went to the Singers by just a| storm and foul the Reliance teams practised! Lmiiys hae to takesthe Bit sr with the|his show early in May, The narrow |{a"the ring the principals must at all| 621-4 mile tramp, and considerable sums Bot went on as if noth-|@Scape “Corbett” had-in his bout with| times show a disposition to box fatrly.| of money changed hands on the result. eed them, however, after things sw 1d dozen pins, ‘ The Columbia and Constitution wnt when sweaters on so as to keep wart! WAIN M 1 Root tands: f » hen | 5 ; : | A [Ee amslun un, Ing had happene Mike Mensic at Portland, Ore., recently | Hocap stands for no nonsense when In| 4 very large crowd was present when Patterson's big score of 247 was mainly h here late this afternoon and the | and not catch cold tn thelr arms. PN GAaK HORAK Valor dayont th The card tudes was a mixture of gooa!!8 probably responsible far “Conttt's” | the ring. OBrien is working hard In &| che start was effected at 6.90, In cloudy, {Pekponsible ‘for the winning of the yachts will be anchored Ina hait| ‘The miserahle playing whlea the Trol- | work that had been done in afew we i ‘ PS Nealline lot the: giatch. sCormetti itm eee re ca ice oe one Unprofnising weather. Mos of the man 1 se. ley Dodgers did ag et the eBaheaters € and bad. The stake was the Newtown, iS condition to meet fart, whom he donned running costumes, and ame. y Dodgers dit agy of transforming a desolate waste it six furlongs, with Cameron, ‘The Mus- lt of condition now, and he realizes | ards as a tough proposition. striking appearance of many of thes that by beating De Coursey and other| Matthews Was Iijured. led to such a fire of Jeers that when iiricnate: te - . 5 word to" ven they start- third-rate fighters he won't add to} Watty Matthews, who was beaten dy| he mord te (Gov mas Bt “alactiiysre ove his reputation, while if @he of these} Rube Ferns at Buffalo Monday night,| dentiy glad to get begond the reath Scrappers should accidentally beat him | Was badly injured, according to a tele-) tae chafing spectators. |he would lose the prestige which he{ Sam from bis manager, Marvin Smith.| “vor some time after the start, the My ¢ | who. wired the menager of Mull Bowser,| route followed resembled the road to |now enjoys as champion. Corbett" | the Pittsburg fighter, that he would like! Epsom on Derby Day. has decided not to do any fighting | a postponement of- his match with! “Many motors apd carriages and hun- | Phe Baysides then tried conclusions ; iwith the Rabbits, ‘There was nothing Mr Inelin is greatly | re ‘pte it’at all then. The Baysides e! with the new yacht and the} Neq Hanlon, Foxey Ned did not forget) ciot had been dor kare hundred pins to the good at the | manner in which rides through a] io inform certain players on the teams iede of hil i f i Walters helped things along With! storm, and says she will Fo RE RSIS Te SE Creel Roy eye cet ae IOU LCD ee tera put It upto the Singers again, | f*t ue theltor pall, and he sald tt in such a way Venn at the land they had no trouble in putting maker he a= quents knew that anothe sins will be begun on Sunday sterday waa responsible for the team jane ground work, fo: a spleudiil Int ving another severe. roasting f°0M | yog, marvelled more to-day: Ly t keieor, Demurrer and others carded 0 if all were fit and on edge the 1 would be in danger W. RB, Leeds's fast filly, Juila M., was named to go In the race for two-year gaine, had) olds and had a ehance to prove her h for. sey at In tne visit that the det aw it on the Rabbits, although voth teams} morrow for the 1s sald, dled away ax if taken off by an urrying ability, for she picked | agai til he gets himself i jerrow for the purpose, It Is sald. Ol) vmanse might result disusirously (4r | ogy hi | y Re F ayaln until he gels himself In good | Bowser. He thinks two weeks from Mav) dreds of cyclists and pedestrians formed sre tbeadat@ tiuking rmeagrbmenta for) ney ealle fomeet meie ens \ougtaien to have cents Cees cme Dicks: anil shovel 1 pounds over her previous races, | shape. 1, the’ date ally set, would be! a convoy” for the contestants, wette 5 é them, Hanlon was anx \W feoritinue to work their navoc a few di fair race, but the!Oimourke Will Second Mrund. about right. ver will be given! patent food purveyors utillzed the oc- FIRST GAME. eer his men win ta-day’s game-and In order | wit) see a clear tleld. from. south ! his pe abe to-day. Pasian to the fullest extent, scores of F . events were very poor. ‘lhe a=) ‘rom O'Rourke left for Louisville to- them sending motors with supplies of would he trotted out of his California WaT twitlers, to do the pitching for ais team: Afte Manager Buckenberger had north | tendunce was a shade under the limit.! aay where he will act as chief second | BOBNer to Meet O'Hrlen. {hem aereiats ‘for free dletrimution. t¢ | duc perhaps to the fact that the weather Ty. mh 4 or Kid"? Jack Bonner, the Summit Hill heavy-| the struggling stock-jobbers. jae none tao pleasant, ‘The track Was and adviser for “Kid Broad, the| y2tch Boon: Yast ght with, Marvin! “Thousands of people turned out at nits usual perfect cond Cleveland feather-weight, In the latter's |Tyart resulted in a defeat for him, will|every suburb to greet the pedestrians, FIRS twenty-round bout with Benny Yanger,|be given an opportunity to show hls, whose numbers had been reduced nearly Binger—Webver. 11; Blancke sarerthe! Wardenburgh, 160; Cole, 173; Patter 247. Total, 923. Bayside—Johnson, 163; Fischer, bs Walters, 1%; Mclaren, 188; Cumming RACING NOTES. s On Rap The hollow st field to the west Ye down from RAC! 1 ton « eecaya i with seventl tons of earth Mlye jituclouge -selling®, two-year-olds vhich ta co ability as « ter in another battle.| one-half by the time they passed Red SECOND GAME. all at Suratoga, |? cted *felerkes) 10 do the ey ee teat a ice back, of att SN netting. [Which takes place before the Souther | Fi, Goponent in hla coming battle wili| Hill, wwenty miles from the start phnson, 180; Fisher, 190; | 4 WOrKe?OR HIN: [earn taken from the led ck of left aint whin, Jocks, S111 F C. of that city to-morrow nig! be “Philadelphia Jack” rien, whom! E" Broad’ a well-known, broker, won, mi, 1905 Cumming’ | es nd those who doubted twent Henk “Water, Lavaon. Marvin Hart, | the Loutsville Weht | he will clagh with in a ten-foud bout| arriving at Brighton at 405 P.M. in [hours ago the promise that a fo eter heavy-weight, will also be oflat a boxing show to be brought off at! view of the condition of the roads, the iss at ECOL OSG Ss Mle Per Cunisaevan tank 08. Hroad’s seconds, O'Rourke is a great! Pottsville, Pa. on Monday night. Bon-| pedestrians’ time to Brighton was con- Mi, Luckas, 18; Rand. ist AMERICAS. Lt would seo as tinea’ piece of table Seconds and if, Broud Aghes, ‘Langer | LOVne, ema cn et a” gout Jabbing| Sieeed remarkavie Mro Broad covered chub, Wile : A diamond were fully « ag jnecording’ to O'Rourke's © instructions | from O-BMen. as hele utterly unable (0| the dletance, fty-two and a quarter THIRD GAME, and clubhouse | Detrot 31 St oh i psults of thexe ef 1.02 he will have @ good chanoe of beating] avoid a quick left-hand jab such as) miles, in 9h. 30 m. 1s., and three others ) Singer—Webver, 189; Bluncke, 145; now Known | Culadelphian @ 4) 4800) Boston i ‘ front at the |the Chicago. fighter, O'Brien delivers, O'Brien Sught to win| followed him within four minutes, dHardenburgh. 18); Cole, 125; Patterson, Re ae MULE eco el wade nnig fairly |Choynakt to Fight In Alaska, without even exerting himsel Broad broke the English and Amer | / 18. Total, 779. Rabditw—Cappe, 150; "" 0 jean men Scheduled for To-Da athe to the | Joe Choynski, the Callfornia heavy-|Tweker and Erne Next equaliel the world's profeestonal record. t Water out the race no when Snnilend sate ano “one. Bruce: |welght, Is going to do some fighting| ‘Young Erne.’ the Philadelphia DOXC?, | qeeecemeeserrs EE | Washington at Sew York “pills, 179; Luckss, 113; ane si é Aal, Philadelpbia at Boi ORS ce and "Chick" Tucker, of this city.who 0 bag so h Lats at Clev any promise yesterday of a Faced jjead, ang dn Alaska, He has been secured by} is been fighting in gteat form during. Sportsmen's Goods, tity | Metrot ae Chicago, WW the full power of th Wie a pods | Matchmaker Burns, of the Dawson City} the jast two months, wete matched at 2 SR PST “RACING ENTRIES. | iy \ eerie Ho FLAG. to. meet Nick Hurley, the Cali-|Aclock thie morning over the long-ale-/ VERY BOY piewntt A head |fornia heavy-welght, in a’ ten-round | tance telephone to meet in a six-round) Sail ahenia bey, at Belmont A forest of | RO t 0) Pe ag ir SERB UDRIED ano ered WI ches DENIS ie sev bout before that club on June 2) for a} bout at the National ‘Athletie Club, of ial Se arree Se ae POOL-ROOM MEN ARE all ready for the planking what is to} he ’ iceville a | pee of $2,000. Choynski will leave for | Phiiadelphia, to-morrow night. Shewp7 ot Sealsiaga, Aalelectibecr| te Marge JAMAICA, May 1 *The entries for to-morrow's ra n anced lrorenlinwiinvtorntienhigersiba a son of Mike Dwyer, died zr st Tones NOT IN A HURRY, | st ve tno cs at ne A ete iret mits a vn cH OHA AS ar ob aa my-Ave yearn 0 ay Basebal xplore 3 ; ade for the most dh completion, |g longs; handic ree-year-olds. : ay 7 + _ | They Will Not Initve a Clash with | “’#t* fr te most ind Hee y's aaa a Aad aed Pn DY 7. H. MURNANE. Y Pett ew’: M1 seo John 1 1 has boaght from W Police bylOpenina Us Their Nu akex a Hand, Starters, white. Jocks, SCHMEFin. Str Pl Wen Candle .c...0. 101 oriott KY Vand the th rnold hy Yee Pen ings p. rhe} Nature had alge tackniar hut Saccarometer J2i, Shaw,, 1 1% Th 1-10 i 107 Widow by Genument—Charity Places at Once. ; Bice Nai Vuturita, U4 anon 8 PRICE 10 CENTS. ! smivate, Watow's Mite is} Ata meeting of the pool-srom kepers {a dull ervon diamond ¢ 2. Rice maw (70) Arr ey eabssbiat Lava, ol AS Taen RY ACT taeday in the offic er do had taker ginning of Its vernal sO ee eaaan} HOW TO RUN BASES—By Jack but Mu lay in the 4 law wn- | had taken A tart good. W POTS meragileonted wefore town, was decide not to op 00) sh. and in the light-brown mold thua Saccharomet: Ciek4} Ar ee ¥ irmyos 4 a roms generally until a detinite pl. of} surrounded thousands of MMitle gre at _burat aes speed and cut out a jahan, Frani 40, m tna ) he snceleccond plane Mlowed by: Futurlia, They HOW 7 (ridge & canore Baas Biakee-——? ‘i id ance 1 | held thi to the turn, where Odom ‘ rd. Race—Sutolk Siaker— “1 suggested as a means of [lnk uh Gt Wy shot Thyra up oh the FalL and @ “Why, here’s the real old Irish Homespun! Only TNE Rave Kine i was. s Say ‘lay in close order to the streten, a suit. r so Wied be mad i in «loge order to the stretch. | $36 a suit. Never dreamt you put this cloth in you uo home Furuta closed with «| clothes, I know it by the smell—strong, isn’t. it? rush and haron er wax | toa hard drive to win by a nead, | “ @. “ My tailor taxes,me for one hundred and fifty | dol- M4 Vale Orde Judiet Ms 9 County Handicap Ap the full ap- lta was three lengths front of HD Aba t rit taeda | oy ’ ; ‘ nino nace sini I take two suits of it and a holiday every 102 Duelty ided to watt i i} Betting MA ao Bf aation Un de | RARUMNSMIM Se UEP ghee P58 | So said the customer who knew oe. as he snuffed Ber put ons hall furlovgs; maiden] Pat Dunes crack ‘roubador Mise ti. nay nus vordo busiiene Hens Ascension: 1M, Mies: 34 . «| at a suit of genuine hand-made “‘ Donegal” Home- eateeel E ase la oags ig| DARN. 0 wore $n) theta tent came,” uswor tm Ye "Stare poor. Won devin. Tim 84s. | Catalogus will be sent to any addrese tree, ¢] ikentuoky A xertowr furor | —— NRyer Dt Na ' ay ones pplavod murter tn spun, n Am us caloulations, has Si Cheahro to Pitch nt Weehnwisen, A. G. Spalding & Bros. n was backed up trom, ven money. Demurr . smashing towerlt t ic hought @, All the other exclusive fabrics the cus- hor Chicago. he} Cheabro, the atar twirler of the New PRCT A tom-tailor taxes you for ate here: at far 12619 Sania 6i.—Two stove—t0-98 W. ot ot <a10° Dark Planet... ... 93 | Story of the is told ta telegrams | York American League team, will & to the atr ty ee aig Tia int Dune ihe atest | ai ite! ab/int the) ¥ smaller prices, with ‘ Semi-ready ” finish Sporting. Shite : Ee A a tT a unday In the ex- to-order and quick-delivery thrown in. ia sald to read AML cla : slot | Tichenor & Newgans, 0 a follows: At what, price w you ship Jarly $18 v0 $60. ee way ae Metropolitans, aa) x ‘ SIX RACES TO-MORROW AT 2.30 P, hicago is velve thousand dollars," answered | cron: ji wilt be F vs. th . hané the new te The man- fn re ’ 4 Seater aie Swat The, horse is check mailed.” |agem he West New York aroun x who patched up both | A. A. basebal! team will “ SEMI:READY ”.. WARDROBE came from the Chicago ‘an hour or| has made special arrangements with the| digits and Navwan there again at the; meet “Kid Carsey's Metropolitans at Olu of the Ameri-] (Wo later. ‘Then Dunne wired: "Shall | troiay company for the transportation | firgt, station. | tquttavte Park on Sunday, The Wade Broadway and Eleventh Street praraler £2: 1361n 1 ‘Ui arly in Bs tuck y Derpy of ite. a By teteiny ane gh aa, manager oft a vial nine fs composed of some very good ath A./J. KeLuny pSawctonr , ae Are . § . -to the stroet ferrite the grounds can be eas! IFeoting and forse the wind Players and made an excellent showing, } MAW FORE | 3 : " reached. * jon of his battery. West year, : r wait “ ERS a pots aah shving leads Lai Bon. Rit bias oh voles Rank oy pial 2a ; ,

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