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‘THE WORLD eee TAVADERS CLOSE “WITH CHICACOS Manager Griffith, Anxious to Win “Last Game, Puts His Star, Twirler, Chesbro, in the Box “=—Paterson Against Him. | unt BATTING ORDER. ‘k. Chicago. Slag Mid Hallman, If M Cy at the pictures ic youtes ler, rf. Jones, of Wwhat you )) Moves Pa Mitans, 2b. Gallatin, 29 Wane is » Sanzel. Tb. Isbell, 1b & hansom - ee roy, 3b, aly, 29. at T. A: Hill, ss. Ticket Connor, Sullivan, ¢. ro, Dp. Paterson, p. 5 (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, CHI- AGO, May 22.—On a wet, soggy felt ‘before a small rain-checked ‘crowd, tho Invaders and the White Sox wound up| heir first series hero this afternoor bro was in the box for the New Workers, while Callahan sent Patersun t@ the slab to do the work for Chicago. Both men were anxious to win, For) the Invaders it meant the eeries from Patrick Keenan who has seen FRIDAY EVENING, , MAY 22, 19 1903. if SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. eee’ ‘hey horse” 8673 Horse races, League leaders, while Callahan Wanted an even break “t*was not baseball weather by means, Cold, raw and disagr ble, [Mttle showers at intervals, made poor sport for players and audience e. There was some talk before the gume of Griffith and Callahan other In the box to-day, petfeme fell through. fPhis talk about our play being bad ts all posh,” sald Grif; “it is the pitenng, | that has been bothering our club. When \ r twirlers get right we will go some mis my guess, W\We are only tour behind the WhWite now, al-| geese BROOKLYNS VS. any “vs Som Bernard puzzied at the odd’s Pposins put the DP Geraing home after Khe races. Flood went out, Jordan dled the same Fifth Inning. Bransfeld to Doheny. way. No runs. TO-NIGHT’S G nd we TWO TEAMS NOW TIED IN BOWLING TOURNEY. ete Orchards and Fidelias on Even Terms for Evening World’s Championship Cup. AMES. Mrs Frank Farrel watchin Finithing, Second. LAST NIGHT’S SCORES. The Musketeey™ Col” Ed’ Gilmove likes the Club House lawn, CARTOONIST TOM M’GILL'S VIEWS ON THE RACING AT MORRIS PARK. A comprehentive sketch of ¢ the crowd In its dolly, acruaale to qet in to lose money + “Father Bil Daly When Smiling, TO.Meo MAXWELL ENGLISH Maik ibe) bothering the ; Dohensy fanned the air. Beaumont Krakehlia. Ww. Le hile yoita Golta to Win ai I roneneatniede Clumeatatruce auto Le Bayside. Orchard awe whi have to do is to win a li fark str ae to draw ali Kinds ot ¢ 8, Se ett SORE HEA Metropolitan. schedule has made us play pracii- eliily all our y games on the ro.d, Doheny to , Beansfleld. | ‘The greatest bowling. tournament in | Pereemninti non york Were | Dobbs also. periahed ona. hig eal] ie hiatory Be the game is scheduled '0/ mark and won out by seventy-two pins. i sillar grounds. We will === one, Heaumont ‘gett the put-out, Nojend to-night, but tt will require a few! In the first contest of the evening the , E GF stride, however, and when we strike} Dap | runs. more games to decide the leaders. The| “Mets” rolled up a score of 103 agMnst| Hitchingon Beaten by Young f Sur gait you will sco us tinish as tar|DOheny and Jones the Opposing ae valuable and handsome cup offered 98 4) wre sue to, min tie game aewinst the Bae fa inciow Tele E as McGraw docs.’ i A | championship prize by The vening | Orchards, and accordingly the champion. cotchman for Amateu E Pirate Rear crear. thesdetat Pitchers in To-Day’s Game at World in ite great free tourney has been | ship, cup: There haha on eats oman at the hands of the y Yorkers on Washington Park—Hanlon Is an incentive which caused the bowlers] (yy ty9! At Muirfield by 7 Up, 5 to Play| Wednesday, and the Wh entered to do their best for their teams.| ‘To-night's games will be interesting. Sox we Anxious to Win. BATTING ORDER. Pittsburg. two teams are "To-day prize. down to thelr fastest p der to broak even with the t manded by thelr old manager am com START IN DERBY. John A. Drake’s Big Bets on His First Inning. ~Davis started thi i re. Keeler drew H. Bet to thind on 4 fs caught. Fu.tz foule It Is no exaggeration t games have ment of all ever rolled in 1 ld pitch ay ne -the Fidellas and Orchards—and if the Metropolitans win two games to- night they will be tied with that pair. used the greatest excite- The scores last night: FIRST GAME. Singer—Webber, 198; genburgh, 100; Cole, 143; Total, 797, Metropolitan Beam, Oest, 223; Sherwood, 1M tled for first Patterso o say that the a tournament. at Amann & tal 4.089." Blanke, 123; Granger, uly, 16." To- EDINBURGH, Scotland, May Maxwell, a famous young wick player, wen the British Amati Har- in, 168. defeating H. G, Hutchinson by 7 and 5 to play. 2—R. North Ber- eur Golf Championship at Muirfleld to-day, up pion oN ‘The contests last night Hutchinson, who is of the Royal North j 1 to Laboll, S * ss a AUenaS OE SECOND GAME. 4 } : i fi ji ‘Triess's alleys were only an evidence of ) GA Devon Club, had previously held the i S¥iaiiman fanned. Jo: Other Candidate, High Chan-|inat tact. ‘the Orchards were down to Orchard Schroeder. 138; Hann, 180:] championship twice, and the Scotchman f Green out. Che: Ns Lead i roll thelr Iaat two games, To win them ei LS EB ma 4 xteatly elated at his defeat of the | Second Innin cellor, Lead to That Belief. oth meant to te for the cup. Hun-| Singer Webber, 106; Blanke, 190; Har. | English crpcks i Williams wai Jdreds of the club's members’ friends} donbur SrSCOles biG materson); 17 standiaaverane clube! i. poe sacrific were on hand to help them on with id NATIONAL LEAGUE, sed. Long flied te CHICAGO, May %—Savable, John A.! sheers, and they succeeded. First they Ane Walked, Alling tac basc PARK, RROOKLYN + a een E @n one to s nd; AR 3ROOKLYN.| Drake's great race se and favorite beat the Singers after a hard-fought} Orchard—Schroeder, 235; Hahn, 223; | Brooklyn. f ce cree ae NiKers| in the winter boots for the American contest. Then they met the great five| Rusch, 101; Kublweiti, 186; Wilkens, 189 13 (504 Phit wieipht. ; J and 1 Clarke's champlons from] Derby, is not Mkely to start In the race. rolled under the Metropelitan ban-|TQtuh 14mg a an, go: | ee He 8 Bouse toute H % WINNERS AT WORTH. Pittshurg Ived another tus t these! Mr. Drake intends apy They were preased hard all the| ace ish: Sherwood 197) Lewin ti To: —_——_—- ) 3 = Brounds this arnoon. The easy time] draw the tho abred from way in the game, but passed the 1,000| tal, $4. mek nee UE ACUE: (Spectil to The Evening World.) the Pirates had In trouncing Brooklyn! He pought tckets on High Chancellor, ae Onleses | yoni RACK. CHICAGO. fi day ha mad them nt he a another of his Gorses which ts also ens ; hss ey Kel Cleveland” ; When they came ¢ he tele 8 ere 9 yy ket. 0. y ye DAWA . Detroit .. ; results of | ‘ Feeney Mea tke tig | trod In the Derby, ‘The tickets call GOLF AT ST. ANDREW’S LINKS| Dorney. of, Agamamis, won, thelr | Detroit... i won they dostared they would take the] tor him w win early $000 It High ‘ound, this afternoon i three games from thelr opponents, | j ie 4 es follow j w "1 Mans Manton nad his men ous Fane ots Os oe eld ees chal In Beaten by Gunther in| fhe summaries follow: a yan & Bei late Mr. ral rted a y ber 5 i Bree Rng 1 Jon the tle MM practts Weller, of Chicago, $1,000 on High Chan- Round at Match Play, Hi Jersey cit f |this morning, He told his men ¢ cellor, at odds ot 30 to 1, Another $1,000 . N.Y. May 22.—The six-| Jawor Lyne Toreato”” he Glants could take three games f was handed by Drake to Weller on High [teen players left in the competition for | Pero ian Newark | elreutt stal — SOUNDS LIKE THE DOINGS GF THE RUSIE OF OLD. ‘i MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. venting World.) | RACK, May = (Special to The RRIS PARK RACI m@The entries for to- ‘ow's races | R IE are as follow ‘ noted Glant Figet Rice—Thyos-year-olds; selling; reven : ‘ ane of withers ounding into iW which comes reaching ta Branstte » singled, caught Burning Giase rkle Esher ‘Tioga Benond Race—For two-. A qrctaur ad one-half furlongs of » Is to be sLeved. The ie, While pitobing for nies (ind.) ‘team, of which ne tet down af Ulinols team 4 run, and bealdes dia has res 4 Dov was Vourth Inning, put. Ritchey did Hkew! ured by Jones and Doyle r Walt Mimon ym the: Montpelier it and has acy Blorizel . ed out, Ritter — singied. Daryl. Wit MW is Race--The Ladle Lot No. 2= thers mile, Pon Mot @, Same as counting chickens before they are hatched to make a m€ntal picture of a “made-to-measure” Suit or | Overcoat. Seldom turns out as one hoped. @, Disappointments are impossible with “ Semi-ready.” @, Ready-to-try-on when sold, so you can see style, cloth and whole effect. @ $18 to $60. @, You need not buy because you look, or keep because you buy, Race—Handi ' 122 ole SUIT TO MEASURE. - “SEMI-READY" WARDROBE » Broadwi nd Eleventh ect Ay f. KELLzy Company CONTROLLERS wou BY, hal SABate st Lot No. 4qeLignt Electric. ease ree eomenenlnvalnetmnresetticmnacstn = aauasaanssseo eceonioey scenes ermesraniae eeteee eee ae This Wonderful Tailoring Sale Will Astonish All Men That Have Been Paying $25 to $40 for Suits That Cannot Commence to Compare with the Glasgow Suits at TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Y pascal LAS We Add to Our Gigantic Sale 4 Lots of Summer Fabrics That Will Astonish the Beholder, When We Quote the Price, 3,000 Yards SCOTCH HOMESPI'N in 50 Lot No. 1==Very Swell for All Good Dressers. ee 5,000 Yards SCOTCH HBATHERS, Used Extensively by Swell Fifth Avenue ‘Tailors, Finest Woollens Ever Brought to This Country. a 10,000 yards BLACK UNFINISHED WORSTEDS, VICUNAS, CHEVIOTS AND Lot No. 3-==tripers: a 70,000 YARDS SCOTCH SERGE In Five Shades of Blue, from Dark Indigo to the These Serges Will Stand the Severest Test of Nitric Acid, Speciaily Adapted for Sunday a Ht Brosawe Detweon 251h and 26th Ata. 11 Nesanw Bt, oer. Roskinan. Headguntters-—12h Ploor, Park Now Ball DROOKLYN sToREs, $0138 vaiten 8, s00, Abraham 6. CENTURY. $14 Suit to Measure, Different Colorings, nd Evening Dres: Your Choice of Over 100,000 Yards of the Finest Woollens Ever Exhibited in the United States, |, ONE PRICE TO ALL, 58 West 135th St., near Lenox Ave, ‘opponite City Halt 514 Use va, near Ave, Welght 10 Ounces, $14 |the visitors Bro ought to be able] Chancellor afid this time Weller gave | the two cups offered by the Bt. Andrew's | pawney, Apa beat 1) P. Kingsley, St. = F him odds of 2% to 1. wfter that Drake Golf Club started on the second rounds Andvewa) by Saaryietk Gh Gace West New York Reorganized, decided who to) srockyards, where the latter got odds of |@t match pl morning. ‘The rain go "Andrew's, beat A. Mevlave, St andrews, | The West New York team, which Me Jones. Mana-!2 to 1 onHigh Chancellor and he had stopped by they drove of from ley detail, M.A lays @t the Weehawken grounds, has f pes, even iter Dahan ets GOoiare nombecader cal lorechen he mene kaa Gunther: Box elas area fe 8 Peanlincotwatineds St villi bela ai tone t Brora mn Mhoreiwere|| Dea kes ned | Weegee oot leh | Secretary BGathe, We 8 i nite acotaraice Bawrog ation = oF soci rpreressions| ' TE ae celle ig Archie . Retd, oF st. ndrew's; W. ¢ Fox Hills. beat 7% ers. my el v! NF j RESULTS AT LATONIA Ope =a O'Connor, _of | Fox tuft, and He La. dean an! 3 oy ame on Sunday ; Lt seaid ha . ui MONROE SALISBURY IS = = = : Baa ~ t ening World we / Mare: HEART at NOINE AT EMPIRE CITY TRACK. f NATI, May races scheduled to | ere this a von resulted as] f aren here th ania Merial (or + ie ‘oe Sa bury, considered b; f f to be the greatest trainer of Be DUR, 10 to.) fe horses in United State Northwind) was Nesterday sr ‘ kers. string of es that he is preparing Cor the W campaign on the grand cireutt OOLLEN MILLS, Ltd, . “Salisbury, ll took after some THE the same : Tatler, muff. He at a Until the BRIGHTON A. C. VS. ALASKAS. | Lively Contest Staten Inlande ‘The Brighton A. of Brookiyn, will Alaskas, champions Brighton Park, Cleve avenues, next Sunda 4P. M.” Admission te: m, ree. The Brightons have the etrongest teams oner Field Ciub, 111 not engage Promincd Next Sunday. righ y but fi the Rrivy with champions s bats with the f Staten Island, at and and Game called at Pitkins not lost a game this season and have played some of} f the year, among | ener the Everett College, Maujer A. All’ Brooklyn and Hudson City Field Club, of New Jersey. | | ,atanaser Smith, of the Bi htons, CORBETT WANTS TO NAME SILER, Ex-Champion Says He Doesn’t Want Eddie Graney to Referee His Championship Bout with Jim Jeffries, Jim Corbett has déiined to accept die G the w n to officiate in city in his Jeffries, which Yoromite A. C., of San Francisco, t e middle of August. Corbett wants George Siler, of Chicago, to referee the bout, despite the fact that he practically ac: cepted Graney before he started tor the coast. As the clubs in ‘Frisco will not ‘ave any referee but one who 1s a ne- lve the chances are that Corbett w be compelled to take Graney after all. Old Rivals to Meet, Joe Walcott, the welter-welght cham- pion, and “Mysterious Billy" Smith will engage in another battle shortly. They have been matched to meet in a twenty- round bout before the Pastime A. C., of Portiand, Ore., on next Thursday night. Both men © posted a forfelt of $500 for welght az cott will prot few rounds, means the gre: years ago and is that coming battle with Jim takes place before the AS be pat to sleep by Walcott in less than ten rounds, liable to "hey Were to have fougat two weel ago, but the contest was postponed to enable Smith to get into condition, Jackson and Reilly Ready. oung Peter Jackson,” the colored Aghter of California, and Tommy Reilly, the middle-weight champion of Califor- nia, are repor being in fine shape for their ty ‘ound bout, which takes place before the Pastime Athletie 1 ‘This ought ina great ba Ss both men pure and simple, who t a punch and can deliver @ ut Slow with cither hand. Reilly d upon as at fighter by the sporting men of and they intend to bet he: hances to beat the y Forbes Going to K olored an City. Harry Forbes, ex Pal bantame weight of the ‘world, ger and jleave for Kansas Cit Forbes will meet | ffteen-round eon is In fine condi he will win no doubt, but Lam sure th ome out the winner,” said Mana, last nigh NEW YORK’S MASTER SPECIALIST. NERVOUS DEBILITY STRICTURE Capea Gd loss of time. cured in 6 to matter, how TROUBLES Wiieseana VARICOCELE aid of mercu: ‘Time of cure, 10 to LS ay ane often cure by a RUPTURE ingle t Cured in $0 days, from business. or correaponden strictest confide: guarant: take. 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MORRIS PARK RACES Every Week Day, IUSIC BY LANDBR, “Li to Willie a nd Central at 12 H.RR., trom Grau hind Avenue Eievate Surriauea may be hired: et Sportsmen’ 's Goods, Spalding’s Tennis is Goods. Spalding’s trade Ss trade-mark on any article is the lawn-ten- nis field stamps she article as being official and high class. Spalding’s line of rack- ets this year is larger and more complete than every Over twenty styles to select from, The leaders are models that have been made from duplicates of rack- ets used by last year’s champion players, with such improvements as j they suggest added to i ] them. Spalding’s best rackets sell at $7.50, Other rackets at $7.00, $6.00, $5.50, $5.00, $4.00, $3.50, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and 75 cents, Each Spalding racket has an individuality, a finish and a merit to it that are not found in other rackets that are offered at the same price or for more money. Every tennis player should procure a c ‘How to Play Tennis”’ and *Bpalding's Lawn Terinis Annual for 1903."" Now ready. Price per book, 10c, Mlustrated catalogue of spring awe Will be sent {ree to any addrowm, A handsom summer spor! A. G, SPALDING & BROS, 120-130 a St TW! _'stdhts! LE TIRES