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CRONIN. pAb PARRE ADS HGIOME. Dt wh okoaiiL “SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR SNAPSHOTS OF THE FANS TAKEN FOR THE EVENING WORLD AT THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1903, THE EVENI THE POLO GROUNDS. M’GRAW. NG WORLD. == " Pfiofes by Charles Curtis HANLON’S EN ‘INVADERS WERE ‘PLAY THE AEDS. IN COD SHAPE But They Had Cleveland’s Strongest Nine, Including the Great Lajoie, Against Them This Afternoon. RELIANCE IS 10 BE HAULED OUT. New Cup Defender Off in Tow to City Island, Where She Will Go on Marine Railway for Overhauling. Cincinnati Team Goes on the) : Field Enjoined to Take Four} - Straight Games from the i * Luckless Trolley-Dodgers. THE BATTING ORDER. ‘The Batting Order. (Spectal to The Evening World.) i NEW ROCHELLE. May 16,—Reliance eee esis ee New York. Cleveland, left here for City Island at 12.35 o'clock Seymour, cf. Davis, 1, f. Bay, c.f. in tow of Sunbeam. She was stripped Bese ee Bae ue payee down to bare poles and ready to be Steinfelat, 3». Willams, 2b. Hickman, tb. vauled out. Corcoran,” ss. Ganzel. 1b. Pradley, ‘3b, After having been thoroughly fitted out Magoon, ‘Bo, Mer riand, ¢. f. ee with new sails, the new cup defender Ewing, p OGanhoR Ro! mamtnce kot back to her old mooring, a mile off Mr. Emslie. Chesbro, p. Berhard, p. w Rochelle, this morning, She came fro mthe Herreshoffs' at Bristol ut making a stop at New London (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN prctal to Tae Evening World.) down E 2 PARK, | with: May 16.—Another new agzregation May 16.—Feellng 1%/as had been expected Gall togsers came to these grounds this| per cent, better than they @id yester-| At City Island she will be hauled out “afternoon to try to humiliate Ned Han-, day the Invaders met the Napoleons on the Jacobs marine railway Jon's team of unfortunate ball juggi again this afternoon In the second game) At 10,30 o'clock Mr, Iselin left his by administering to them the usual de-| of the series. Four straight defeats|home, All View, {n a launch, and put “feat which they have been compelled to} was what the New Yorkers had be-lover to where Rellance waa with her @ecept from other teams since the sea-| hind them, but GriMth was determined |tender Sunbeam. From ,Rellance Mr. bon opened. ‘This rew team was com-| that the luck would turn to-day He|iselin went to Glen Cove, five miles went Into consultation with himself be- fore the game and decided that he was not in shape to do the twirling. across the Sound, the anchorage of Co- lumbia and Constitution. When he re- turned the Sunbeam went alongside of posed of smiling Joe Kelley's “Reds” from Cincinnati, who have just finisned pi their first series with Johnny Me- Graw's Giants, taking three games out} Jack Chesbro was anxious for &] the Reliance and took aboard her extra ‘of the four, which they played on the | chance to wipe out the stain the Tiger#! satis and spars, preparatory to the de- . Polo Grounds. put upon the ‘seatcheon, and he warmed! parture for City Island Bs Keliey and his men were the most] up like a house afire In an effort to} Rellance, as she rose gently on the | @onfident-looking crowd that has come | show it” that he was once more|waves that a ten-knot northwester > here this year to face the Supervas. } in first-class shape. Fultz was not able) Kicked up in the Sound, looked better to go in. The caase of "Charley Horse’ stall has him by the leg, but he hopes to begin playing in than she hae at any time since she was Jaunched. Her gaff has been lengthened sixteen inches, and she has a now boom e look on their faces denoted troul a as they are slated to engage NEGRO BREAKS RECORD AT YALE. Wins Quarter-Mile Run in Inter- scholastic Track Meet and Is Received with Cheers. (Special to The Evening World.) YALE FIELD, NEW HAVEN, May} 6.—Bright, warm weather favored the) young athletes from numerous prepara- tory and high schools who gathered this afternoon for the second annual Inter- holastic track meet under the au- spices of the Yale Track Athletic Asso- eition. Conditions are right for record breaking. Men are entered from the following schools: Andover, Lawrenceville, Wor- ster, Dotrolt University School, Hoteh- kiss School. Hill School, Mercersburg Academy, Williston, Berkeley, Hartford High, Brown Prep School. Nathan F School, South Boston High School, An- sonia High and New Haven High. The competition {s for the Yale Inter- scholastic cup, now held by Worcester High School. Following were the officials of the meet: Referee, C, H. Sherrill; Games Manager, C. L, Duval; Starter, M. Murphy; Timer, R. Storr, N, Y. A. C. Cc. C. Dieges, N. Y. A. ¢ M. L, Pratt. ; B. A. A.; Judges, Prof. W. L. Phelps. | Prof, T. 8S. Woolsey, G. B. Chadwick | and Alan Fox, of Yale. | J. B. Taylor, of Brown Preparatory) School, winner of quarter-mile run, 18 a colored man. His per mance breaks | the Yale Interscholastic record of 512-5 secands held by J. F. Doyle, of Wor- cester Academy, Taylor finished a rod in the lead and was greeted with tumultuous appla 100-Yard Dash—Won by J. J. Healey, Dum- eertain that the Trolle: s woul |rajote in Game. two feet longer than the old one. This suffer as a result of ¢ ‘The Napoleons were greatly strength-| ™2Y not moan much to a lanilubber, “Four games from this ranedibysitioare Tanee af Lajaie, Fol.|P¥t to the critical eye of the yach wo are after,” yelled Ca to [owing fast In the footsteps of Managers|™MCn the change was a great impruve- this men as they trotted out on the fleld ]Grimth, Collins, Smith et al, Lajote| Ment to Indulge in the preliminary warm- to the bench for an indefinite]. I the way of dress Reliance also the up. king back to an umpire.|h@8 a new clubtopsall that is said to “If the Chicagos can take three games on bas been lifted and he{ At even better than Nos. 1 or 2, and two new mainsalla that teed not to wrinkle. When her hull is scraped she will be ught to be able are guaran- ay them.” from Han‘on's team we to take ev with Cleveland in the noon, Manager Armour eto pla this af one we p , | fcur games with the Hanlonites |: was . 5 f , i mer Academy; H. B, Odell, Mercersterg Acad~ emy, second; R. L. Twitchell, Hartford High School, third; C. Summer, Andover, fourth; time, 10 3-58. 880-Yard Run — Won by Tilnon, Hotehkina Acadewy; F. P. Sheehan, South Boston High School, necond; tt. L. Gindwin, Hartford Migh School, third’ Le T, Wilcox, Andover, fourth; time, 2 m, 6 One-mile run— Academy; E. n by C. F. Magofin, Mercers- B, Parson, Lawrenceville, sec ond; J. D. Dods, Andover, think; W. B. Colburn, Detroit University School, fourth, Time, én. 44 4-58. t Delights to Beat Brooklyn. A telegraen from President Ban], When her null is scraped she, mill ee } : S great conditto ce W e ¥ Kelley certainly meant every word | Joh evening saying that the) oie Columbia and Constitution, on hé uttered, for if there Is one team in |sUsi has been lifted and that La- 1. ‘That is the first of the. seri the jleague ‘that he takes delight in |Jo!e can go Into tho avany time d to determine which of the trounting It is Hanton's crowd. that the management desires him to play. I} have the honor of defending ‘If the Superbas cannot put up a bet-| This was gool news to C anaes CNET ‘i ter article of bail than they haves sn | Who were surprised to hear that he ha far been furnishing, it's dollars in| been suspended e announce- WHITN y WINS BIG | @oughnots that Hanlon’s team will get ds Cl inte) ladeerd ete = 4) second money in every tussle which they ved here it eve trome ENGLISH STAKES. thousands of enthustas when it was known that it w nite. Whether Lajole deserved th sion or not, the Cleveland clu had 00d cause for objections owing to the faot that other players who had com- aye with the Reds, JoWith the addition of Johnny Dobbs in ‘gentre fleld the Trolley Dodgers might Possibly ginger up and treat Joe K ‘and his team to a bigger surprise n they bargained for. The Trolley Doag- Martin, the American Jockey, Also Lands Richard Croker'’s Horse In the Money. Velalways ble to put up a] mitted worse offenses were allowed to . Part ¢eams and it would not be a surp were probably used to show Johnson [Mey. who has had little luck thus far fee them get together and check the |‘hat the offense did not merit the long [21m tot ae ethos and Reds! great winning streak, suspension, and after three days were | StAker (Of [Ae sovenAee ae ee ate Fe Te ine re treet ne -teoltey| UP Lasole was allowed to tour-year-okla, one mile), at the Gat- y wick Spring Meeting to-day, with Pan Dodgers haye heen playing poor ball, a] Napoleon in Shape. ridden by J. H. (‘Skeets") large crowd of rooters came here this] By the reinstatement the Cleveland Afternoon to see them line up against}olub went fa the field this afternoon tn he ecOl ee aa ose Kelley's team. Dobbs, the ‘Trolley|ine best of shape and with the conf cand in the Dodgers’ new centre-fielder, was given a{dence that wins games, There is no for §roat ovation by. the rooters when he }gainsaying the fact that Lajote Is one of = the greatest players in the country, as he has been practising every mort and ng CHICAGO CHALLENGES First Inning. ~ Joe Kelley gave Dobbs his first chance|since his suspension he went into t nd bo matter attr mo’ sacri-| , th I bt bet . Peatia ts ateiee eres ecena., Dovlln | cane than at any other time this sea WBOd advancing Doniia to second: Stes. |son, Havitalion) to-[wete 2 singled, scoring Donlin. | Corco- elation Places No 1. . out at first advanced both run- NCEE in 1 a base. Magoon wilked. ‘filling Standing of the Clube, umber in Ten packs, Pietz ified to Dobbs, Two Reena CHICAGO, May 14.—Team matches D ci si between the best golfers of Ne’ York ing singled, reaching third on Sey-| clu. w e 8 w Yor! s muff of Sheckard's fly. Sheckard awa Y Ore 18 nd Chicago are possibilities of the gro Dases, Dove Out at first,| picture. 49 near future !f the Bastern players az- ing. MoCreedie wingied. scar: | Bowen. ...c12 cept the invitation which Secretary ¢ MoCreedle Peeares esean T. Atkinson of the Western Golf As- fed'to Seymour. Two runs. AMERICAN LEAGUE. sociation sends to the Metropolitan Club. Ww. Golf Association. perished at first. Schmidt made, top of Kelley's bounder. Sey- d a scorching grounder to the Reds took the field. No Chicago ....14 Philadelphia 4 Detroit Boston . This proposition was acted upon fay- crably to-day by the Western Golt As- wiation. No limit as to the number men omposing the Metropolitan jon team Was set. to extend EASTERN LEAGUE. It was also voted to the sed of by Steinfelat We te PO. | Clap. Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Soctety ey. Blood reached first on Pl eeg mere team, which is to come to the United miserable fumble. Schmidt BE tart States carly in August. a hearty Invita- Strang foul-fiied to Pietz. No 1633| Provident tion to visit Chicago and if possible a “Sagi u series of matches will be arranged. ; es ——$——— will ‘ship a strong racing | Diamond Meet R Automobile Club’s Race Run. nto\on Monday in charge | All the athletio clubs in tls district are] For its run on Memorial Day, May 90, the looking forward to the Diamond Meet of the ‘Chub‘a) meet! Greater New York Irish A, A., on Decoration y ng and Day, for ther. ism Nalfcimile’ relay, handicap dy Williams, | on the programme, each team to . ft I at otf Goldsinder: | mex," "each man to ‘run 220" yards. Aa it, tne ‘two- it In expected that every club to the © Aetropolitan ‘Gatiet wii eater’ tum Dhey will race at Automobile Club of America will travel to the automobile meet at the Empire City track, Barney Oldfield and Charles G. re to contest In a mateh race at ‘The start will be trom th H0-Yanta Run— Prep School; J. F secomt; M. "L. Caine, Brewer, Andover, fourth 120-Yanta Hurdle—Won by ft Leavitt, Mercorsburg Academy; W. R. McCuluoh, Mer- cersburg, second; KR. Peverley, han Hale School, thirds F. D, Niohol, Detrott: University School, disqualified for falling; timc, 168. In the 120-yarde hurdle the performance boats the Yale Interschodastic recor! of 17 1-5 secon Putting nd Shot—Won by H. Thoms Willision Seminary; H. Andrun, Lawrenceville, second, KE. G. Ackerman, Mervermurg Academy, third: Wo M. MeKeogh,” Hartfont High School, fourth; distance, 45 ft. 9 In, ng High’ Jump—Won by B.D. Whitcomb, cademy, distance 5 ft. 8M tn ‘Andover, second; thin, tle tween J uck, Andover, J. 'T. Kerna, jr. Detroit’ University, 8. P. H." Johnson, Wil: L. S Sheffield, Berkley School, and A. SHORTHOSE WINS WITHERS STAKE (Continued from First Page.) a head, Miss Nancy was six a front of a wonderfully close de up of Chockayatte, Wotan, 3ailor Knot and Any Day, who finished noses apart as named. THIRD RACE. abcut two miles, Steeplechase, Walter Cleary e148) orward, SarricrPigeon, | Headland, 13 ‘ Ragged Bernhard 131, Sliver Twiat, 133, Land of Clover, 12 Auto, 134, Ri Mystic ‘Shriner, Judge Philips. Imperialist, 160, A.J°kaon &§ Refused 15 Plohn, 144, Helder 6 1 20 5 18 Fe 10 Won pulling up. 5004, Timi led until he fell, which Eophone and Walter Cleary from the field and set . In the run the Bophone drew away several but near the top of the hil! ho ; Walter Cleary then had a clear feai of a dozen lengths, but Neponset came out of the bunch and narrowed ‘the distance down to two lengths at the last jump. ‘Then Cleary came on and won ‘easily by four lengths from Ne- onset, who was twelve lengths in front of Hark Forward. FOURTH RACE. Four and a half furlongs. Betting. tarter, weight, Jockey. St. HILFin, | St.Pl 1 U9” Fuller Visi? 12 = Mapoota, 119, Gannon... 3 34 22 18-5 7-10 Fickle, 139, Bullman... 2 22 38 7 4b | Silver Meade, 119, Martin 4 4° 4 60 5 Start good. Won easy. Time—0.64. Iehlana raced to the front at the start made all the running and won easily two lengths. Fickle was second to the last sixteenth, where Mapoota came | strong and beat her two Jengths for the place. ———— MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, N May 16—The entries for Monday's af are as follows: ust Race—Four-year-olda and upward.—One nd one-half miles over six hurdles. i 2 Arian vee +135 ©. Rosenteld: +40 Gipson Ligh 135 Victor’ Moderator Second Race—Two-year-olds; four and a halt furlongs; Ectipee course. Nameokt 10 Manonadnock 105, Dimple 03 Tepee ‘102 Hazelwood. Third Race—Selling; mile. even furlongs; Withers Tact Scotter Iwernla Chicle Baglets Batkal “20, ‘ Bonus Mary Wo 108 King Carter Agnes D, 109 Tribes Hil Harrison 99 ayriin Petit Ble 88 Morokante Epidemle Bobbinet Fourth Race—The Claremont Handleap; and a half furlongs of Withers mil Lux 133 New York. Highi UL Waswitt Rosetint 100 Himsott Extlagulsher 93 Sergeant Lord Badge. 98 Lady Un St. Dant 95 Cinquevalll 90 Daly 90 Knight of Harlem, $6 Marvis, Harttonl High Sch Fitth Race—Three-year-olds and up; Withers Tworstite Run—Won by tnton | ntte. mitiary vB. Lane, Seminary, | New, York. 2 Royal veeeelIB third; Wo Uiityria + 9% 1, New tourth y om rd Hurate | Young. Hoary a yee Se os Yardarm recond: F, Nicola. ‘Detrait Unis R vert rook third W. Re ecules Sixth Race,—Handloap; mile and elghth over Cormbura Academy, fourth; time, 24 yee Pole Vault.-Won by J.T. Morse, Mereerstnirg (hese yas 105 Avade helght 1 feet 2 inches L. Roome, arbul 7 Nathan fais Schoo}, wscond; M_C. Pierce, Mor: | Hunter Raine jemy, and J. W, Marsh Andover, SE Hammer ‘Taro: Histon Seminary, 16 Mercersburg A HY al, think; Ht A Fenoevttle, fon Tunning Broad Jump—Won by L. $, Shemetd, Shoot, Atstance 2 feet ty theh; J. Ht Williston Seminary, second; T, D, ie jr, Mercersburg Academy, thin; H. @ LittieJohn, Ansonta Hig School, fourth. Mercersburg Academy wins the meet, —_—_ GREAT ATHLETES IN INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES. Siar Track and Ficld Performers Entered for Champlonships at Herkeley Oval, Entries for the intercollegiate champton- ships at’ Berkeley Oval May 29 and 30 have been sent to managers of college cams So that men may be protested who are thought to be eVading the rules of the association. ‘The list of entries includes Duffy, the famous sprinter; Moulton, of Yale, the American and Canadian champion at the quarter; Clapp, Long, Glass, MacLana- han, of Yale; Westney and’ Lorton, of Pennsylvania: Serviss and Porter’ of Cornell: ‘Thompson and Foster, of Am- herst, and Haight. Lightner,’ Tingley und Shick, of Harvard Grounds, 7 BBO AL PITNBURG ve, NEW yomate, He.%e? WRESTLING NOTES. Much Interest is taken in the finish wrestling contest between Leo Pardello, the Italian champton, and August Faust, of Germany, which is to be decided at the London ‘Theatre to-night, The con- ditlons of the match are mixed style, best two in three falls, As the entire purse, $150, is to go to the winner a gruelling bout is assured, Faust is confident that he will be the vietor and that Pardello will not even kaln one fall, The men will be on the mat at no later than 10 o'clock, Faust says if he Is successful he wili post a forfeit to wrestle Plening to a finish for 0a side | Gustav Sanders. who recently de- feated Gus Ruhlin at Graeco-Roman atyle of wrestling, publicly challenged John Plening, the Graeco-Roman cham- pion, last night just prior to the match With Tom Sharkey. Johnny Dunn. ac- cepted the match on behalf of Plening. Owing to the fact that Emile Maupas, the champion of France, and Ed Ruh, the Swiss champion, are to wresile to a finish at the same’ place to-night, the double attraction has caused an unpre- cedented demand for seats. | he contest last night between Tom Sharkey and the “Butcher Boy" was one of the most exciting struggles ever witnessed. Sharkey refused to no on un- Jess under catch-as-catch-can rules, Joh Dunn, Plening’: anne Dunn, Fle pation fnally to atay the FDELIAS AN EASY TINE Bowling Team in Evening worla Championship Tournament Had Little Trouble in Beating Delmars and Singers. LAST NIGHT’S GAMES. Fidelia - =e o Singer -.-... Delmar The Fidella bowlers continued thelr good work Im The Evening World's championship tournament at Amann & Triess's Alleys last nigat. They won two games in very easy fashion. After the Singers defeated the Del- mars by 87 pins the latter met the Fi- delias and got a worse beating. Then \ the latter bowled the Singers and won out by 1% pins, The scores: FIRST GAME. Singer—Webber, 180; Blancke, 177; Hardenburgh,. 169; Cole, 166; Patterson, 182. Total, Delmar—Doran, 142; J. Delaney, 182; | Martin. 145; Stringer, 161; W. Delaney, 57. Total, 787, SECOND GAME. Fidela—Schultz, 158; Dumas, 20; Luhrs, 169; Timm, 182; Amann, 2%, ‘Total,’ 94 whelmar Doran. 161: J. Delaney, 168: Martin. Jat: Stringer, 191; W. Delaney THIRD GAME. Fidelia — Schultz, 211; Dumas, 192; Lithrs, + Timm, J; Amann, 172 Total,’ 913 Singer—Webber, 171; Blancke, 160; Hardenburgh. 167; Cole, 145; Patterson, M45, Total, 773. rr GIANTS PLAY PITTSBURGS. (Continued from First Page.) fine double to left. Warner just walked home on it. Bransfleld gathered Van's pop up, One run. Third Inning. Donlin singled and stole second. Beckley fanned. Stetnfeldt walked. Coreoran was thrown out by Strang, advancing both runners a base. Magoon wulked, filling the bases. Pletz sent a fly to Sheckard. No rune, Sheckard drove a high one to Donlin. Dobbs smashed he ball against the right-fleld fence for two bases, Me- Creedie was fielded out at first. advanc- ing Dobbs to third, Doyle pop-filel to Btetnfeldt. No runs. Pee Fourth Inning. Ewing pasted the ball to short center for a base. Kelley singled, promoting Pwing to second. Seymour sacrificed, advancing the runners a base each, Don- lin walked. Beckley forced Doniin at seoond, Ewing scoring. Steinfeldt fited to Sheckard. One run. Dahlen ambled on four wide ones, Rit- ter made a scratch hit and both runners were safe. Flood sacrificed, Ewing tossing the ball to Beckley. Schmidt hit a bounder to Ewing and on the latter's throw to Pletze Dahlen was caught ‘at the plate, Strang singled to centre, scor- ing Ritter and promoting Schmidt to second, Sheckara then set the cranks crazy by slamming the ball to deep cen- tre for a home run, scorin~ Schmidt and Strong ahead of him. Dobbs was thrown ‘out Dy Magoon, Four runs. “Mets to Play Brooklyn F, ©, ‘The Brooklyn Field Club, which ls com- posed of a number of crack sem!-profes- slonal players, will meet "Kid" Carsey's je Metropolitans’ to-morrow at Equltal Park, FIRST CENTURY AUN TO-MORROW Century Road Clubs’ First Spin Over Long Island Roads Is Scheduled for To-Morrow and 200 Will Start. The Century Road Club Association, of this city, will hold its first century run of the season to-morow over the Long Island roads. riers are expeoted to start in the race. The starting point will be at Berry streey and Broadway, Brooklyn. Tye firet division will start at 6 o'clock and the fact division at 8 o'clock. The route will be to Coney Island, Jamaica, Freeport, Amityville, Hicksville (din- ner), ““Fregporty He d, . Valley Stream, Bedford Rest. Each of the places named 1s a checking station. From Valley Stream the fast division will race to the finish. ‘there will be a gold watch for the first man who fin- ishes, a stop watch for the second and a French knit sweater for the third There will be a valuable silver cup for the club best represented in the run, $$ M’GRAW’S GIANTS PLAY HOBOKENS TO-MORROW. “Mac” Himself Will Play Third Base and Miller WAll Pitch. Johnny McGraw’'s Giants and thé Ho- boken team will play again at the St George Cricket Grounds in Hoboken t: morrow. The game ought to be well fought, as the Jerseymen came very near beating the Giants In the first game they played them. McGraw will have out his regular team and, pesides, will cover third base in the absence of Lauder, who does not rf ames. Miller will play iP eining. forthe. Glants, while Lindeman will do lkewise for the Jer- seymen. The Hobokens defeated the Boston team of the National League last Sunda $< FOOTBALL AND HURLING CHAMPIONS TO MEET. 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