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- SPORT ING NEWS | OOKLYN 45. Both Sides Strive Hard for Vic- | _ tory and Good Stick Work 1s Expected'to Win It for the Trgiley Dodgers. EARLY PRACTICE FOR BOTH. BATTING ORDER. Cinoinnat! Kelley, mour, WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN May 19.—Beautitu) weather greeted the Players of the Brooklya and Cincinnati eams when they lined up against each wither here this afternoon to participate fm the third game of thelr present en- ent. As each team has been puc- pesful so far in winning a game, there §was every indication that to-av's com- Pat would result in one of the most bit- @erly contested tussles that has been Witnessed in this borough since the sea- @on, started. Both Han:on and Smiling Joe Kelley fas anxious to have his team carry em the game, Gorigiized. With the hope that the team would improve with their stickwork, Ganion kept his twirlers busy sending ones at the other players, who Batted them to all parts of the feld. Rey Evans, who has pitched with EMCINNATL was goven lengths In front of Wyefleld. | CAUGHT B BRIGAND CARRIES OFF BAYCHESTER HANDICAP. (Continued from First Page.) from Reliable, who was four lengths in front of Sun Gold FOURTH RACE. Seven ftartongs. ond: ‘Tom ingsley was third. Time ou | WINNERS AT WORTH. Starters, white | (Bpecial to The Evening World.) WORTH RACE TRACK, Chicago, May 19.--The races run here this after- 40. ° 10 | noon resulted as follows nd as a consequence | Sentinel, 20), Fuller. 40 10 | noon rem eth managers had thelr players oui . 99, tas 20 Hea, eae Mone avouates i Bun Shower, 114, Mot 40 8.—Won bd: vl E Be ene Sete “erectieing Hefore the rates Northern Light, 104, Mic 100 lwd eby, 4 to 1 ere opened. Satecpiier, 116 100 40 | place, w pad: Mayir Johnson The Trolley Dodgers Jost another | Twin Rove. 102, eos f 1) 30 | third: ‘Time, 1.07 2-6 @hanes yesterday to win a game just | Maye, Monopole 8 Brew att 1 te dy Beoomd Race—Seven-etgiyihe of a mile. Mrough their inability to hit at the} Wyefield jumped away In front and to 6 for place, was second) time. Three times they could {set a hot 9 followed by Sentinel, |) ag was third. “Dime—t.28 1 ve tailed runs by a single hit, but |Mesmer and Sun Shower. On the turn| Third Race—One mile and seventy “Our Boys,” as usual, fet! into a trance {Stolen Moments moved up, and as soon | Yards, Spt dy aly, MIE SOR) and @md the much needed hit never ma-|as they swung Into the stretch, cosed [2.00.4 Gootheayers even for mince, second; Dan McKehna was third. ‘Time on ithe leaders. In the run home Wye- |—I.443-5. fleid died away. Mesmer then took the = Saar apnea ata lead wr tt o an, where dues! Motta cloned "arti; | MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. half a length. RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, May 19.—The entries for to-morrow's races FIFTH RACE. ror mucoms for the Trolley Dodgera} withers mile. Amst @ far this season, before the game Se ac oose hee locure, @tarted begged Ned Hanlon to let him | mnie <i | fret istry Tavincitns * Pont, 38 eee | neral Prig BR eA ty 8 Oro | Ret Le 2 duliivad.: @ Ohdurds and he was granted his wish. Kelley | fam auvosate iol own, 9 | nm ‘was undecided whether to put in Hann sasre. am aicCaterty 4 | Bi) set in the tox agcinet the au: Ran Col Wien 4 perdes, Seeing Poole rm} Past raced to the frant and made | t up he thought he had everything and.|the running to the atreteh, followed by | 4 @f course, he was selected to fill the|Torohlight and Glennevis’in close or- | ou " der. In the run ‘home Torchlight took * \ 421 ie Lhe lead and won easily dy two longiis | First Inntds. from Past, who was a length and a Kelley punted safely. Seymour sent hatf in front of Bar Le Duc a y So — in. lin also pasted out a Str Walt ees under It. Beckley LOUISVILLE RESULTS. Fortune Hunter Grand Viteuse gent up a high foul-fly which dropped in- jFourth, Hace-—Mestowbrosk Hunters’ Stoeple- 3 ¢ mi over coume wbizane fanned, heckard made a pret- (Special to The Evening World.) Solomon 163 Tenuta. 5 fy Munt and reached first. He reached] RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, Ky. 186 Glenvar’ Loch « Pe, emai enfe bit, MoCreedi¢| May 19,—Following aro the results of 340) Say Ftatrises 2 ae eee eee ing R2PRs |the races run here this afternoon Bite Race-actilnas Weithere) nile Borooran: Wo rans First Race—Three-quartera of_a mile. | Beoffer Elle Snyder —Won by Jigger, § to 5 and 7 to 10,| Knight of the Garterl]0 Justice Second Inning. ‘GiaunrLexdeent to 8 for places wan reece | erie : 107 Gincinneiua’. va thigh soarer was gathered ond; Miss Chapman was thint. Time, ged Di nitanas g Paks ie, Corcoran drove a | }.16 1-2 ss i : one to and was the second Race, seven furlongs—Won by ighweleb( Handioep;/eoren: 4nd.) ‘Victim. podbned eeesie cer un and | Toah, a ry and out; Golaen aileter 125 Oom Paul ‘a line drive. lo runs 7 to 1 for place, was second; Hermandy 30 Saccharometer .. “Tahien walked. le tajed fo teal gece | wan third. ‘Tline, 1.8 1 ard “a 116 Plving Dotirees ‘end, ‘out was nailed. Ritter hit safely | ind Race—Three-quarters of a mile | f/rd Ackerman iS Colonbay esses x Nenchéd_escond on Jordan's liner | won ay, Olenz. 4 0 and 2 to suce AOE e RHE PS Byans sacrificed, Stran€|Grand Mary, even for place, was nec: pi 10) e-filed to Corcoran, No runs. ‘Third Janing n died at first, Poole struck out. aac @id likewise. No ru ard walked’ and stole second. sacrificed, MoCreedie scored i hard. Doyle sent a fly to Doniin. an easy out in bis at- econd, One run. —— oe INVADERS TAKE A NEEDED REST TO-DAY. (Special to The Evening World.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 19.—This is} @ day of rest for the Invaders and a day ot mermons op base running and hitting by Brer Grimth with the rest of the Bew York team on the mourners’ bench, Atter the frightful exhibition of base Playing yesterday, when the Napoleons got their thirt game of the four, Grif- @th had much to say, but he wound up with “Let's take a good rest to-day @od start fresh to-morrow, ss RELIANCE CLEAN AS A WEDDING GOWN. Back at New Rochelle and All Ready for Her First Race with Co- lumbla and Constitution, NDW ROCHELLE, N. Y., May 19. Reliance arrived here early to-day and| i vow In the finest condition for mect- fing ber rivals, Constitution and Colum- Bia, in the first scheduled race between the nimety-footers off Glen Cove on Phureday. She fay at her moorings off Promium Point this morning with her mainsail Paised, reacy for a breeze, and looked . @s clean @ wedding gown. Mr. Iselin was desirous of going out > for ® spin this morning, but the wind Was “up and down the mast,” as the lors say, and the Sound lay as flat & tllpond, Several schooners bound ind stood motionless in mid-Sound painted shins. Toward noon the south breeze showed soine p pearance, d lance |s a new ia apne Bt cae ty Island orn’s. the Eng- A mainsail ‘tks aiso from this firm, but is not iil be howled out at Gisevesing the ques- ey estimate will have to allow receipis to battle for the prospects are the fighters will lose IIttle time in com-, ing to terms and accepting the largest | Purse, jWitasiinmons Is a reat draw- ag card In San Francisco since he gave Jeffries such a hard fight. | Gerry ad All arrangements for the International fight between “Young Corbett” and Ben, Jordan, the English feather-weight ! amplon, will be completed on Mon- | at a meeting to be held in this city stween Harry Pollak, manager of pett." and Willie Plerce, of Bos- ton, who has been authorized by Jor- dan to represent him at the meeting and accept whatever terms are agree- anle to Corbett. The lade will fight noxt November and it ts thought the contest will be decided before one of the clubs tn San Francisco. They will battle at 126 pounds, weigh {n at 3 o'clock on the adternoon of the bout. BIG. FIGHTERS COME TO TERNS Corbett and Jeffries Have Only to Select a Referee for Their Fight at San Francisco on Aug. 14. da The Corbet and Tommy {x-round bout between “Young the feather-welgat champton, McQuade, of 1Misvillo, The battle for the heavy - welght| championship of the world between Jim; Jeffries and Jim Corbett will be fought at Mechanics’ Pavilion, In San Francis-| which was to have been fought in the| co, under the auspices of the Yosemiie| Auditorium in Loutaville last night, was, A. C., on or about Aug. 1, The men will| declared off, Matchmaker Bob Gray called the contest off out of respect for Capt. William F, Norton, the millionatre} of that efty and o r of the Audito- rlum, who died last week, Matohmaker y and Capt. Norton were great friends, and on. that account Gray thought tt would be no more than rigat (o call off the fight. . JOCKEY BARRY DIES IN HOSPITAL contest for ve 75 pi cent. The: W per cent. of the gross re- which tle winner will re- nt. and the loser 25 per} will be allowed to wear soft bandages and strict Marquis of Queens-| berry rules will govern the contest. All| arrangements for the fight were com- at a meeting held by y Crbett's cat ttle time was lost by the flehters In arranging all the Getalls for the match. on behalf of the ers two offers from. Marey Corbett, club, made fent to take their choice Ome was of 7 per cent. of the the out any Thrown from Seminole Last ie per cent cepted the 7 The only thing in connection with the] Wednesday, He Never Re- mate was ihe selection of a referee for! gained Consciousness, the battie. Both fighters asked for time In which to decide on a referee, and the club officials gave them until July 23 in which to select a man to fll the posl- tion. It Is more than likely that Eddie Graney will receive the job, ue both men are in favor of him, ‘In the event of wm not being uble to choose a man by toe allotted time, they will be com- pelled to forfeit $0) to the club. After the men had signed tho articles of eement they each posted a certited check fof $2,000 as a guarantee they would fight on the date named by the elub. Matchmaker Harry Corbett also After remaining uncongcious since last Wednesday as a result of injures re- ceived by peing thrown from the steeple. minole at Morris Park, Law- ry, the steeplechase rider, ‘ordham Hospital at 9.90 o'clock Jast night. Barry was one of the most popular riders in this country, and his death will be a ead blow to the ful- lowers of the turf. Barry was enguged to ride the horses SPECIALLY R Y THE EVENING "YARDARM FOR THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1903, A aaah i Rae MRSA. VANRERBILE. EPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, tga <! ae —~ a THE BROOKLYN ? Thomas's Colt, with Only 95 Pounds Up, Would Be Danger- ous if His Owner Should Run ;Him for the Rig Handicap. How good is Yardarm? Will he be sent for the Brooklyn? ‘These we Questions on every Ip after this three- year-old son of Henry of Navarre breezed home In his race at Westchester yesterday. Herana mile in 1.40, It was not the company that he beat that made his victory impressive, but it was his manner throughout the race. Little Con- nell, a California youngster with a repu- tation still to make, had the mount on Mr. Thomas's colt, and not for one mo- ment did he have any uneasiness, He simply sat still and the colt did the rest, Either Yardarm had many pounds In reserve or else he is the biggest buffer that ever came over the Withers hill, But he certainly appeared to be wall withla himself at the finish, Yardarm broke well in his race—-he Js a quick beginner—and he raced with New York on one side and Hiyria on the other undl very near the turn. Of course with Burns on one side and D, O'Connor on the other the expected came to pass. Yardarm was gently, but surely, shut off, But the youngster dig not get rat- tled. He did not try to go through, but instead took his mount to the outside, and there he stayed very calmly until the stretch was reached, He made not the slightest apparent effort on the colt, but Yardarm gradually went to the front and came home with plenty in reserve. ‘There is no question that if Mr. Thomas chooses to start this colt in the Brooklyn als chances will be most excellent, He carries only ninety-five pounds and it seems absolutely no effort for him to tun, Should he run the first mile in the Brooklyn in the same fasblon that he did yesterday he would be in hand at the end of that distance while the others | were plugging along to keep up. ¥! arm's races have certainly been very posted a similar amount aa a guarante that the club would pull off the contest. of J. EB, Widener this season, Mr, Widbner loaned Barry to F. Ambrose Another important fight which will] Clark, who wanted Alm to ride Bem- probably be fought in San Francisco in}inole in the Knickerbocker Hurdle A few months wil} be one of twenty] Handicap. In taking the last hurdle Founds between Bob Fitzsimmons and] geninole stumbled and threw Barry, ‘George Gardner, the light-weight cham-| falling on top of him. of tie world. Beveral match-| Barry sustained a fractured »kuN and Of clubs. on are] Was reaoved to Mordaac dowpital. aud ‘men : toxether, | cover ined. connciousnens, Will offen thu men} was born ut Newport, BR. 1, cantage ofithe gross! twenty-six years Impressive. It 1s to be hoped that Mr. | ‘Thomas will send him to the post in the Brooklyn. His presence in the race woulg add greatly to the interest in the event, und there is an excellent chasce for his plucky owner to capture one of the greatest races of the ye Dimple, the two-year-old daughter of ful, for which Mr, Thomes paid 3. will pay her way, ‘The fact that she waz beaten by Haselwood does not disgrace her, because Hazel- vood ny. The filly, however, will fine down is a pretty shifty colt in any com- and improve a0 that she should be hard to bea The erable strength to the strin, raced hothing but wishes of the young turtman who the tu pluck owns down great dange: division. which Js none too stron, now enter homai Phot with th stand best. lat tor fo CHAMPION FLANAGAN TO ant Mal © Dick Sheridan, of the Pastimes, ts one of th brother patrolman, Flanagan, a strong tussle hammi the Gi the sweet best of luck. Millionaires like jomas are naire: re thi Park on Decoration Day: It was not until last year that Sherl- @an got on to the method of throwing at in future, purchase of Hermls adds consid- now being and there are ood fortune tor a8 stepped onto rf #0 boldly and who pur My BP hns At least two in “Hermis ang Yardarm. He Qnatas, who at the time he broke last spring was a youngster of promise. by Thomas Onatas trains on he should be a rous factor in the eirserzesr-old just Of course the element of luck will rgely into the future, of e will have to take the bitter fie, His horses may, all go nd, on the other hand, mrlgne throueh the wenten SA re atimilants to the turf ey ready to pay fancy prices for t! The breeding Industry is stim and the rivalry between the mill. Is keen. Racing {s the better clr interest, HAVE WORTHY FOE. Patrolmen to Strag or tery in Weight Events at ‘eltic Park Memorial Day. je competitors who will give his for first honors in the 16-pound er event at the Diamond Meet of reater N.Y. Irish A. A. at Celtic the hammer employed by De Witt and Flanagan, main strength, him to throw the employed ies ti t enabled 01 ¢ which, while 1 er @ respectable hamm distance, still did not put him in line for first honors. Clubs, Jersey Hoftelo Toronto + Newark ts the apti-tox that he has mas- Now ho: wing, he ma; iT y the triple yey and others a few t we OL. ony. Jb 1 ester Wore: 10 & “636i Providence eved for 15 years by Dr, Sieber, Don't poison yourself with mer- or - A complete cure te a WORLD PHOTOGRAPHER AT WESTCHESTER. ‘BIC TIM PICKED with Four $100 Bills. The man wh other, had met at Big one time moved to a hospital. but almost financially as well. convalescing watching a race, was gressman Sullivan, “What's the matter chap?” was his quer: with you, happened. “Must have cost you something,” on, ‘The next race had been run when youth greeted the convalescent. “Johnny Well wants to gee you.” ‘Yne sick man went to Weil. busily engaged in counting tne sheet, “Lucky mug,” on that race, ‘The convalescent declared he hadn male a See, here i ing four crisp $100 vel @stonisied man’ A litue invest made the bet. met the Congressman on the train. taxed the tiui—sow to $100 man replied, “you're ‘dreaming. must have in sleeping, Its only pital expenses anyhow. No uinount of coaxing. ca threatening could make the ee ere eric ne hed made th in his friend's name, —oo Standing of the Cl Pittsburg Cincinnati |. AMPRICAN LEA Clubs. L, P.C.|_ Clube. Chicago ....15 9 625/81. Lo Phila’phia i Detroit Boston WINNER FOR HM Congressman Sullivan Took His Own Way of Helping a Con- valescent and Sent Him Home or the Tim" in politics had suddenly been taken ill and was re- He came out of ‘ the hospital broken, not only in heaith While he went to the Jamaica race-track and and’on the grand stand, costed by Con- | pig old The convalescent told bim what had re- marked the big fellow as he sauntered “Say, go down in the ring,” he sald, He was Was his | exclamauon when he saw, his visitor, "you won su t . somebody did in your name See, I've kot your Initials down place," shov- How vagKs into the ton disclosed who had By IMck the conveleacent big fellow with making the . “Got along with you. the Congress: de the bet while you were part of your hos- cajoling or gen: e bet seve 990 Total « THIRD GAME. 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