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GRITS Manager jeaneaters. few York. during that time ork uniform or where his team ts playing. gram from the League President Just as he wes chet mr for the grounds wit the team. The mesfage simp y said that! he. was auspaided for using abusive if; Manguags toward Uroplro Connolly in|Manager Ned Hanlon Tries ‘ New York last Wednerday. are * | . Griff hastily conalted with Capt. wa-| Schmidt in the Pitcher’s Box 3 Me Keeler and put the running of 1 TT Steam in his hands and give Kim i-| BIG Vietor Willis the Op-/ @tructions to stand up for | games and catand ans an umpire. tall kicking ‘Ther against Detroit back Int nex rt first game In When Griff gc “E can't make a kick with {t,” was the way gommented on his suspension YM get soaked at every cause I am making a get all that Is coming to us dig kick to make age box, s0-¢ from late The suspension ts ¢ fshment for his lit nolly. He was fined the game at the time. considered the incident Johnson's a complete su eger on athe Played The Gordon Eathe as perfect pall been made to order. weather, Warm, without a bit of wipd every man on the been preying for, out to the ball park tn players were anything the color of thelr ur It was not until th that Grim:h twirling. tme befor and unable to ko bro, on the other did shape and W 40 his bes but a gon nue that on Mth's talk and and to-day mem aders f too. the ga hand, too. w 1 tht a¢ should take who was really ition. TT Bean 5,000 Eight thousa: earty and Herma @ay of the good Was no way'to fi poor ball playing man knew that it his best and the the start Whe it Herala squ Fair ‘The ch players {cl like one. Ru stocky build ed up Washis breakfast und wh hotel he was @ brim « had # car Bloves and bi of the t t him in t ing able weathe » more rth Wi Ww Gritiths After he tales that re the wonderful plays: do not {righte a Ve have the layers in the busin re is no the vo pennant a weather like ita for attendanc eaten, Boston fan He desl of interest Mi if Horton sannoc b yowant Gritiita and @ turn the trick, Will Mian Grimin | ‘The team will feel the loss of GriMtn's | Girecting hand greatly in the next three | the men are in no hing that looks too raw e will probably decisions ‘bnch of fines to be paid until a ne aml get the n chan hard I have pitehe! hea third pun- | put was r ev sloged the this afternoon with the it ‘ank on Hand, Penvant, Pt cy SUSPENDED. New York American Team's Is Disciplined by President Ban Johnson and Set Down for Three Days. | SLAY BOSTON TEAM TO-DAY. Team |s Crippled Without Its Head, but Captain Willie Keeler Is Con- fident of Taking Game from the THE BATTING ORDER. avis, if ' Dougher Keeler, rf. Collins, Fultz, ‘cf. Stahl, Williams, 2b. Freeman, rf. Ganzel, 1d. 1 Parent, ss Conroy. 3. Lachance, 19. Long, ss. Ferris, 2b. OrConnor, c. Criger, c¢. ‘ AChesbro, ‘p Winters p Umpire—Carruthers AMIERICAN LEAGUE BAS: GROUNDS, 1 May § vaders we: gerles to-de GriMiths has heen suspended for @ays by President Ban Johnson, GriMth received the news in a tele- is rights amor and Mond: uz fight out e erfect: Weather, B we hit It was New York suashiny vat am t ar ot m tigers from now uunse Yor' | ur ith gave the team their toss at the cate. qin and p e. ater} % ae Ge rl Jonnson's » wh Inva d the pennant his crowd last a ome awa manag. I gue and has THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1993, === SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ii a | “METROPOLITAN D. 4Y SCENES AT THE WESTCHESTER | RACE TRACK. (Photos made by Charles Curtis, Evening World Staff Photographer.) COACHING FARTY on WAY fo MORRIS PARI BROOKLYN VS. posing Twirler. GOOD DAY FOR THE GAME. to} ym | The batting order. Rrookisn Str ef. M dle, rf. Sheekacd, Doy le, Vb. | Dahinn, em Ritter, ¢ Pood. 2h, dordans as Schmidt, p, UmpireMoran, WASHNGTON May Manager ay the ay, He. Toston Bonner, 3h. Greminger, 3b Kittredge, ett Wilks, p. he to PARK, BROOKLYN, * Ned Hanlon and his | collection thas aggre | | thes grounds this The could have bon fous for the game, even if it-had made to order by the weather man, |The sun blazed f a while its rays wer wanm there was § nugh wind stirring to kep the j) nd spectators cool and in the humor at another ack at Al Buck from Boston 8 tlon at afternoon day not r an ext of her Y for troup: spirits a victory ball tosaers never mor nit was here this at Hanlo m Heaneate.@ ye for the good hu rs exhibited a team will puta In the best of clearly demon aft 1 adm) terday haty strated th ive the ‘* natb his pay Han! n the Bean nis men ous practh ators to-¢ ng earlier ud the time Ney the game was was tt t 1 had ts out on t pitching wings artis their nis ing up IAN La AGUE, FH Letroi 3 Was liington, 5 Latte 4b ONAL LEAGUE, Bey Oa ty MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. RACH TRACK, May TUW's races ar MORRIS PA The ay tomo} is Mit ut uy Mins Naney Memate Cyeala Moiaoriee. 10) M put n and 9: 89 The Brown Monarch eating y Race Hopeful Mise 80 voggan Handteap; Tz Lax Casta 101 Eine Le OS Huntverna Cinquevallt Wealth Florham’ Queen 1 of in We told Chesbro. ch “nd sent O'Con or Then he went into wad to watch is team Mtion for the frat et Ban ing him from u but only from the } healed finger Pande, was play Mag Betsy Ror Juigo Phillips. the wooky { Athelrowe i Wheeler Dark Pianeta Nic Longworth . ‘Tanandrey Veank Mo Od BOSTONS. | of in and out performing ball+ more | car sky and | r which | | usual, £0 (hey would be well loosened | weather startet. | who te he i} low that of ye 151] be in the box fo: if | COCHEY BURNS 1a the PL ORAL HORIDAAE SEMINOLE WINS AT ODDS OF 40 10 1. (Continued from First Page.) was delictousty na ple ry shape. was far this was natural, N » 6,000 persons Kies busy FIRST RACE Qne mile and one-huit ov there were some sent and they ht, Jocks When ties Gun t ‘ast sump. vd fell na, fra A Wg Starters, whit. jocks Wishlander, 1H. Burne aur, 99. Martin mttus, 102, Haack ruth ymakes, « dy and veth. Minotaur was half in front of Andrattus sth Malarkey to Pitch Aguinat Hobo- ke Al Buckenberger, m ton National League t key will pitch for his team against Ho- boken at the St. George Cricket Grounds in Hoboken on Sunday. Lindeman, the good twirler of the Hoboken aine, will the Jerseymen, = Murray Mills Have Hard Game, What promises to be th professional baseball game seen in this city this season will be that between the Murray Hills and the pick of tite Eastern Connecticut League at Jasper Oval on Sunday. Manager Nat Strong best semi- has one of Jf not the vest se feosional teams in America, but the Nutmeg State boys they will have to do their pest to win out, Dd COLUMBIA MEETS 1 n QUAKER ATHLETES. ual Track Games at Franklin’ Field, Philadelphia, Draw a! v When the first event was run off Neither Coach HJerberg nor the man- RELIANCE WILL BE Acquainted with he DETECTIVE HELD FOR ASSAULT. Ans EARNED Cee. ON MONDAY. Was Seeking Pool-Room Evidence in Long Island City When Trouble Arose. Columbia and Constitution in Some Test Trials. RT ere caer etenlany Waeld) In Fifteen Round E Bout, With!) cist. Cooney ts, inv commana’ of the NE aC: May Reliance | a, f o a a Hl .| long Island City®police. Recently he pape enay as ie ri eu r Olea bias Briggs, Referee Thought Con gave orders to his precinct detectives to ret evidence against a pool-room he thought was running over Joseph Lal- ly's saloon at No. 29 Borden avenue, in on board. ne made there in her sails. Before he left Mr. Iselin sald he teration will be test Was Evenly Fought. ted to have the bx f nd na Ce 1 pected to have the boat back in Echo] BOSTON, Mass., May 8,-Jimmy under the name of the Cottage Socia! on Monday, Me expressed himself and Athlete Club, well satistled with the si te | prges. the! champion feather-weixht) raiy up to May 1 held a ‘hotel the yacht ye wan yai@e | tater of New England, and Fred Bry-liicense, Under that the police had. the haere ‘ Says his son, of Waltham, Mass., met ina fifteen-| ent to inspect the whole premises at afloat tne ¢ the best boat! round bout before the Physiclal Culture/any time. When he took out his new aflos ¢ the he becomes | Club, of Boston, last night. It was de- clae license Lally got a plain saloon He hopes oppor-| claved a draw by Referee Jack Sheehan. | Permit and rented the-upper floors to OUT FOR SPIN dollar for a year’s dues the only expense, men and autoists are sending in WRESTLER PIENING people were in the ids and round nes Na angie NeSOnURe ter a eae aes Mau Capt. Wringe Decides to Give the No. See eeu greets at ve fattening HAS BIG JOBS ON. Columbia would somwhat | Challenger’s New Sails a Stretch- | The numerous advantages accruing to |Graecu-Roman Champion to Meet H yon tnces of the New Yor Ing Before To-Morrow’s Race. Hic etry gaoes navarten nom ment Pardello and Sharkey Next Week. As ie wan Woods sure Wa] GouROCK, scotland, May &—capt,|O¢,by,,wheelmen generally, Gut the, in- olin, Plening, the | Graeco-Roman Bee oe 1 vyow. | Wringe, anxtous to give the challen-worn the Deeters ass’ of wncelmion champion wrestler, "will appear at Gver, a roport was circulated that Blah- |Se"'® salle @ stretching before tor (one noes SIUTE AEN tnat riders, nave | meet all comers, In cecitn ton eae op would be allowed to compete, he | Morrow's Fi Went out with her! wakened to the fact that a dollar In-| yrostiing eaenteal FT qpeves a ving. passed some examinations tate] Re this afternoon. ‘Te yacht] vented in League, membership, te se-| Neetsoue catnital 1m wlan all the rec: last night mares AS Couples # from Gourock | turned to thet tk “announces that for: | tclpate. Leo Pardello, the Italian to Holy, Loch and return and negott-| Secreraty leh petain thelr old card | Neavy-Welght, will, be ‘the “Butcher | he afforded the Ci the club. ry L La ? Great Crowd. | wil be afforded for the Colum-| Briggs seemed to. have the better of |S ,cier, Arty idvingstone was the jbia, Constitu and the Rellance to| the fighting, but Referee Sheehan} Kennedy went Into the saloon yester- | Ket together for contests next week | thought differentiy day and tried to force his way upstairs. AK | and does not fear the result It was the second time’ the men| Hily,, interfered | und nthe detective (Spaclai to The Evening World.) When the Relianc Gane - 8 c 4 threatened to asau:t him, he says. PHILADELPHIA, May 8 —C. fen the Reliance: was on her way! fought. Their previous bout resulted inj Lally got a warrant for Kennedy and ind Pennsylvania met in the fr out the Sound) Cojumbia came out|a victory for Briggs, who was given| had him arrested. f ual ah sae tae. of Glen Cove and started In pur-|the decision at the termination of a ten-| “Ex-District Attoreny Merrill, of track gunies of the aangon here to-day. | cuit ‘there mus very tle wind, round encounter. ueens County, tote in court for ee Weetey aint Doce inn the caries {tals Jibtopsail four difterent times in a| WAIVING OF FEE IN L. AU WE | Nectaee inane ier eavedy. anere ae hd Amsior in ti te were counted | YM effort to catch the fickle breeze. Kennedy, paroling him unt! to-morrow Ra away from the Columula and at noon Dr, Shell, the red and blue trainer, | ¥@% fearly three miles ahead of the! With the Increased use of motorcy- |’ Pool-Room Men Escape. anvaded the broad. Jump, high. jump, {Columbia, sailing in a very much better |otes and automobiles and the consequent eat ihasty chmeeaniaer iy quarter mile and the hammer throw to one Sn tie SIT Bane cous Ad licen Tanke elven to & Oey a cutie, Whe WHITE PLAINS, May 8.—Judge Platt the Morning TORN TAY 8 At ee a a ohne, fie “then | excellent road pooks and maps of {nc | handed down a decision to-day sustain- Was the first try oat tor both teams this | b2 ne League of American Wheelmen are a ing the demurrer against the indictment a large crawd of undergradu- Sta ing Into great | demand. Ax these | of six men arrested at Yonkers charged fololwers iof college. nthistes R Indispensable guides are furnished free | with running pool-rooms e Court it to wee the | SHAM OCK I. to League members, and as the recent sourid She atesate onl wales the indict- is AtGaL Ant . waiving of the Initiation fee leaves one | Me™ . ve i mMa~T cted a silght ser well ina fresh breeze, | MEhiure and have no back dues to pay | Boy's” first opponent on Monday’ after- ager of the Columbia team could vertf¥) siinding up excellently under her can-|by sending him thelr names at once noon. As both men have an immense this report and it will not be known be- ‘ x ee local following unusual interest wil] be Ay vas. The new spars stood the strain created nm the outcome, Tom Sharkey, fore the call the quarter-mile event admirably ang ows no sign of ean the fistic gladiator, who has. developed lis made whether Bishop will figure in| ness. 1 new boom is scronger and Philip J. Coffey, Chairman of t Into @ clever mat arust and whose en- tig eats etiffer than the old one, but it is ae eee mittee of the Geertz | durance gnd ability to. withatand pune the meet or “Qeavier, as abuminum tittings rtalinment Comm! pf the Greater! isnment are unquestioned, has ‘also 1h rt that Weker, of Columbla,| used Instead of the steel fittings ¢ ew York Irish-American Athletic As-| agreed to meet the champion on Friday had d the 100 yards in ten Seconda | PIQved Olime for tomorrow's race hag | Socdation, has arranged a very elaborate | night. In practice the Quakers some-|) The counse for to-morrow's pace 44] hrogramme for the entertainment that| It Sharkey succeeds in holding his what doubtful of the rosult oft ke. i ‘ ‘| will be held at Celtic Park on May 9,}own against Piening he can command | sprints, The work of Dear and Amster, | ros the occasion of the formal opening of| attention from any man in the world | t hi Pr v the and Irving of the Port Rush Club, won the ladies golf championsbi }defeating Miss yivania amen, was ad by spectators, ys held and as this was tel Th'tast’ company, their shows was eagerly anaited » run promised to be one events of the day, Kiner Orton, of Pennsylvanta, and ja, wll have records of ler and the Frank- Jd track record of 1.58 3-4 is ox. to go, Coach Hjerberg, of Yolumbla, stated before the’ games’ that ¢ wad & few surprises in store for ennsylvaalit The weather 1s {deal tw of Colum nutes or aylor J b a and the track In excellent cone “athe' summaries dollow his health, Lajolo has not been in his ff ¢op fuel, and cover over forty miles per day, carrying 500 pounds, - — best form all season, {lines Jast Mins Adair Wine winter has lett ite mak. He became | This should appeal to automobile agents, confectioners, mn Dablin, DUBLIN, May 8,—Miss Rhona Adair, Up at Port Rush| to-day, igh by four up and}, to play, NAPOLEON LAJOIE OUT Big Cleve! famous player and on the advice of a physician will! go to Mt. active on will now have to get our of the game for a while at least, ———— the park for the season. outside of the big Turkish wrestlers, OF BASEBALL FOR AWHILE, 1 Player Ordered to Mt. Clemens by @ Physician, CLEVELAND, May 8—Napoleon La- joie will probably not be seen in a} baseball uniform for a month. The is In very bad ehape, | FOR SALE! Nineteen Light Steam Delivery Wagons. A real bargain and a chance to save money in horse feed, horseshoeing, veterinary sur. geon fees, dying horses during warm weather and other expenses of light delivery service. You should take. advantage of this offer, Th machines can be operated at an expense of $1.00 per day Clemens, Mich., to recover | the ball fleld too soon and {9 clothiers, ice cream manufacturers, laundrymen and others. Bids will be received for one or more, Address for particular “GOLDING, Box 196, New York World. Basel Polo Grounds, To-day, 4 “* Philadelphia ws. New York, Adm. 60e.*+* pins; Hahn. TWOCAMES WON BY ORCHARDS, Délmars Lost twice in Evening World’s Championship Bowl- ing Tournament on Amann & Triess’s Alleys Last Night. Orchards Krakehli Delmars TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. Westchesters. Bay Sides. Harlem Circles. The Orehard five were in form in the games rolled Ight In The Evening Wo: ip bowling tourna- ment, * two games they roiled. lost twice, one to the again to the | Krakent A big crowd was on hand and cheered the good work of the Orchards. The best ame of the evening was between the Orchards and Delmars. It was close all the way, and the latter only lost out by fifteen pins, ‘The scores: we De rds They The nars and Orel First Game. Mosh 183; Doran, 26; J. 176; W. Delaney, 169; White, 877. s—Brinkama, 166; H. Me: 292; Adickes, 185; Heusser, Delmar: |Delan 169, Total 189; ‘Total, Second Game. Delmars—Mosher, 200; Doran. Delaney. 199: W. Delaney, Total, 891. rehards—Bullwinkel, 19; Schroeder, 169; Hahn, F. Vilim, 200; Kuhlwein, 201. Total, 905, Third Game. Orcharde—Bullwinkel, 165; Schroeder, 200; F. Villm, 19; Kuhlwein, Total. 929. rakehlias—Brinkama, 1 sti Adtekes, SCHOOLBOYS TO HAVE ONE-MILE RELAY RACE. nt Will Be Another Fenture ef Irish A, A. Games. The schoolboys will have thelr inning at running on Decoration Day at Celtte Park in the team race for grammar school boys at the Greater New York Irish A. A, games. This race will be between teams from all the schools in Greater New York. It is to be at @ half mile. The teama are to consist of four boys and each boy is to run 220 yards. 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