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=— SPORTI NG NEWS SPECIALLY ANICKERS HAVE TAKEN A BRACE Their Victory Over the Athletics _ Has Given Them Confidence and They Go Into To-day’s| Game Determined to Win. PHILADELPHIAS ARE BLUE. ‘Tannehill and O'Connor Are New York's Battery To-day, While Powers and Bender Do the Honors «Yor the City of Penn. THE BATTING ORDER. ‘ew York. Athletics Davis, if. Pickering, cf. fooler, rf. 1. Davis, 1b. | cf. L, Cross, ¥b. ‘Aiams, 2b. ‘wold, rf, ; |, 1b. hy roy, 30, mi ney, in, Cross, ss. ‘Connor, wers, ¢ yaneth{li, nder, (Bpecial to The Evening World ) , PHILADELPHIA, May 2.—The Ath- Fetles and Knickerbockers met this @tternoon at Columbia Park in we Yo GIANTS’ INFIELDERS AS THEY THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1903. REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, ==‘ Sia ba A NN Na i iiss A neo. ond game of the Gothammite series and there was a large bunch of things @oing from the moemnt the bell rat- ted on the right fleld fence, ‘The un- ehampion-like way in which the Ath- Poetics acted yesterday when they fell @asy victims to the prowess of the paipitating Chesbro, is not at all to the Uking of Manager Mack and the Iittle @ong that the sung to the sinners had & chorus which they will not eoon for- Ph was building a lot o taking the good and hard. he went Anto this afternoon's contest determined to thake good or cast a shoe," and @ome of the stunts thrown In the pre- Miminary work would put a threaring @ircus on the slippery shoot-the-chute. Meanwhile Manager GriMth ts wear- ' = : at Mechanies' Pavillon In this elty, un- $ng a smile that would reach over three | gBrook!yn TR eacene der the auspices of the San Francisco Jocks and clog the trolley traMe, The Barry, A.C, For this fleht they will get 0 @plendid game the New Yorks played Wolv per cent. of the gross receipts. They cay is the beat indication that) Moveat PT enan a will welgh In at 196 pounds at 6 o'clock yy @ré rounding Into the true form.| Dahlen, +8 Hiuiswitt, sa to-night. Rddie Graney, tae well-known fand in the future the ‘fans’? will not| Ritter, ¢ Gleason, 2b. of San Franet will judge the j Rave to strain their optics to see them| Hlood. 2b. el | | hustie for the top. Thete absence from| {Ui npiecitatiaiy \ | tle haw aroused conslderadte | | home and lack of morning practice hae! paeiailie huh eg Wort) Interest among the followers th : Kept! them from mingling in the beat] WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, |Duallistic game all over the country, | Ven aaset goclety, but with a series at] May 2%.—Managee Shetteriine and his [att it Is expected that Mechantes’ Pn (} WMeikown park in client, this wh) be] troupe of in and out performing ball Villun will be packed to tts utmost ca- ¥ @vercome and fo en tossere from Philadelphia paid another Pacity when the men enter the ring. Harteel, who had to ieave the game| visit to these grounds this afternoon, OF Account of the great fenting | where they fend Ned Hanlon's ‘Trolley bY the sporting men of ‘Frisco BROOKLYN TEAM. © FETS QUINERS Year. BATTING ORDER. TZGERALD CHAMPI South Brooklyn Boy Me it game at home mer to give the *tane” a change of diet trom that whl-u | Qver Two Thousand Rooters Out Phey have been gulping down over at 3 (Special t Eve the Phillies’ cantilever, and when he! to See the Initial Contest of | sax rRANcisco, @aw things going into the trust he had ‘ hampl py battle fought to- @ hankering desire to land on something} the Second Series for the went tne men who , Sonsequent!: lthis encounter will be Joe lightweight champion of the Wille Mtzgerald, of South Brooklyn, sone of tae most aggressive iters In the lightweight divi They will meet in a twenty. ound bout FIGHTS FOR | ONSHIP TITLE. ++-— ets Joe Gans in Twen-) ty-Round Bout in 'Frisco. (Will be a clever boxer against a sttons, not use science 1 his fighte by ged fighter who «toe: to win, Gans has won wonderful cleverness and cool tactics. It is almost a certainty he will beat Fitzgerald, ‘The latter does not class with Gans in any way, and if he fs on his feet at tie end of the twelfth round he can Be credited with having put up a great battle. Gans will probably beat Fitzgerald In other the same wny he has defeated men—with short, stiff left jabs in the face and a quick right avwing to the Fitazerald has always had a fear of Gans, With taat feeling In him the chances are he will be very nervous i he shapes up in the first round: ance Fitzgerald har, of Is to. tear right Into Hy right and lott swiuks Fitagerald might possloly of ta Haws on G then Fitzgerald is de faw 4 ng him and Ie for his jaw in On h men are in splendid shape for tha baftle and under the required weight ne Will be looked after. by Al Herford and. “Young Peter Jack- terday on account of a hurt vez, Is t alt on tho crutch list and Hoffman is | Dodgers In the initial came of their eece live made aim the favorite In the bet- | son," witle Fitzgerald will have for his ding down his job. onr series here this season Ung at odds of 1 to 2 Byery nine out | seconds nme W eae ny Spy: een The Bender Indian was this afternoon | Three anmes will Hayed by. the | Of ten persons in California look to Gaze | Tim McGrath and passinly oe cota l @@nt in to pitch for the Mack m teams during this engagement, two of) 48 th e winner. to-night, which wilt be 1 A, M Powers manned the rear brakes. ‘1 which will take place tomorrow owing| 1 this battle, as in many others, It! York tme, Ai was Gritiith’s choles box | to the fact it is a holifay ; a Work and O'Conn ving Quakers are a much improved ag Ss ND GOSSI OF THE eT atte nas NEWS A Pp YONKERS MAYOR Setart the machines om their fast Journey, S By covering a mile on the unprepared “track Wednesday in 1.054%, Barney Old- mn aK Roy my Kj 1 wade maker f the newly, 5 Butt jut oO by Monday and posts ‘ Aso the ex tar je ane} Ms club can pall off the battle between thre Hon to. the r has | George Gurdner and Jack Root on July ae be bie for the club s managers of poth men will on: rn Y a Pay ms wi ya club ad Chauffeurs Expect to Make New | rered ssemusnes. the ok bf nll eR! ava theta World’s Records at Empire | joined tie toam and his stick work has] event of such a ting happening i Pa Ph a, been of the Kind tamos, |!8 morythan Iikely that the men will | @ x City Track To-Morrow, Who Way, Wale an for the game aisle valfterenices: in tt na of| Ag A. Consequence ave veeg | ie International A, C., of For x of mies 4 Can. on the afternoon of July 4. Jae FP Stayor Walsh, of Yonkers, will atart| Manion : irvin to] Horman, matchmaker of the litter club whe first automobile race do the twir team, wihijle) } ied hold shows during “Sheeting to be held ov Manager She | Capt, Woivers|summier months and is anxious to re- | frock to-morrow aft von. onclude t Ieastinevate nd Hie pen bapekei a ¢! ation 0 be prese a for above-mentioned ¢ . a Bee incr ont bp eae eens yesterday wired the managers of both fighters offering them a purse of $5,000 rive them one week ia whieh rv decline his offer BIG AND LITTLE FIGHTERS. by making Jim Kennedy, a local fighter f Boston, quit in the third round ut the ‘emplar A, C. of Boston on Welnesday ight, O'Donnell was to have fought {sey Corrigan, of vhis city, but the latter Was taken sick and b nedy Was substituted, ‘The latter was no mateh for O'Donnell, who javbed him continu- rf any In the face and aad nim grogsy in every round, In the third and last round Kennedy went to the floor from a Jab in the face and refused to get the ten-second limit, O'D: hed shortly to fight San on, Who recently fought G Ruhlin a 'ten-round draw Date Sullivan to Fight. Dave Sullivan, who nas not fought in a jong time, will be seen again in the ring shortly, He intends to go to Bor- ton In about a week, where he will be matched to fight Jimmy Briggs, the feather-weight fighter, of New lngland, in a ten-round bout before one of the many clubs in that city, ‘This will be thelr second battle, Bri being awarded the decision over Suillvan on a ATHLETES MEET FOR THE TRIALS Scores of the Best Men on Track and Colleges, Take Prelim- inary Turns on Berkeley Oval. EVERY VENT CROWDED. (3pe lai to The Evening World.) In the shot put FB ot Yale, ncored 44 feet It inehes, beating the Intercollegiate reco inches held by himself, BERKLEY OVAL, May prelimlary heats of the twent 1 games of the Intercollegiate ation of Amateur Athletes were r off here this afterhoon before a large crowd of amateur sporting enthusiasts: ‘Toe leading colleges and universities of the East esented In the trial races and in whigh young men from ev of the country com- were rep nteats, section peted When the first patch of runners faced the starting mark at 2 o'clock the grand stand was one mass of waving, varle- gated fl epresenting the favorites of Um spectators, Such a lange crowd was not looked for. The games of. the afters hoon were merely curtain-raisers to the Ng programme of to-morrow afternoon, of the college sports- anxigus to get a line on the petitors and made a gala event out of the long trip to the oval. Provably nine-tenths of people present loak for Yale to capture the nis ¢ the events and come Into permanent poasession of the Intercol- loglate arophy for which they first competed over fifteen years ago. Mike Murphy had his chatges in’ sple eh and declared thac only sem- a fight would be for second- Ors. © wer . Mace h In some of the dred men are eptere: oft this afterndon. te All Crowded, events almost a hun- and the hunning Weeding out of e the ur y Ones, Was naturally tedl- ous ort dragged at times, but Was run off us fast as possiine. To. morrow things will be run swiftly ough to suit every one. A three-ring cireus would have been an easy thing watch in comparison with the events this afternoon, Sprints, long-distance runs, hammer throws, shot puts and pole yaults were all going at the same time, and there were fo many heats to the track events that the spectators were “kept guessing at all mes, Duffy in Fine Form, Duffy, the world's champion, warmed up for the trials and declayed himaelf to pean good shape for the events. He has n on the sick list for some time. The 8: hundred yard deen, fret, heat, MM. 7. c, Harvard, won: J! W. Hiwell,” Penaeyl- excond. Time, 10 seconds. Bedond teat, Harvard, won; Weatasy, Peasy! ‘Time, 10 seconda. Third heat, Pennaylvania, wen) WR. Mout second, Time, 10 1-5 seconds. hick, second, Dear, Yale, vanta, WwW. D, ton, Misia has proved conclusively the speed ee foul. ony Ree weschins, and It is:generalty RACE TRACK, GRAVDSEND, May|“audler Not a Succeas. aye? and. he nave he "a willing to bet Weved that he will cover a mile in a paced G oie valet on Sulllvan'é cnances of beating Metiste when he races against Charies (22—The entries for to-morrow's races); Jimmy Handler, (he middle-welent | Brigae. dente er of Newa vhc t to Eng M@ Wridgeway on Decoration Day. | Are #8 follows fighter of Newark, who went to EDS" Garter to Fight Batler. Weidgeway's racer arrived ete Race—Handicap furlongs. land two months ago, had better Tet erectile ree MRS Seer init fp ¢ . an 1 . a p one fhe ce t do a LA ghd showed great speed on its first trial x it tity at once { bea to uly | weight, who is to box Joe Butler, the F Not the least interesting event will da | 103 | Ing than he has show: colored fighter, of Philadelphia, in @ six. “the frial of Albert Champion with hia | 100 fights he has fought there. round bout before the National A. rial of Albert Champion with his | Vin: | Handior hae pren beaten twice In suc- Of Philadelphia on Moray nignty wi Motor bicycle. On the Empire track | be matohed to fight “Philadelphia Jack’ : 1 eaaion, His last reverse was in a tea- | Gy be Wednesday he covered a mile in an O'Brien in @ six-round vout before the " Lantor iz| round bout with Harry Barrett, an!same club in two weeks, providing he “L06%, which Is a world's record. He ex- monet Lil isnetish tighter, who punched him all defeats Butler. Carter’ and O'BHen ects to come close to the minule mark. Joan 1 adiehe aitevtoritenlirounda att woukt make @ great fight. They are fs land Radnor wt UN BY ak LN bitter enomles and have been anxious to z aH snal Sporting Club, of London, and | settle thelr differences. ‘RBA ALLEYS WILL Thad no trouble In securing the deciaton Stakes; two-year-olds, |Judging by these fights, it looks as if BE IN ORDER SOON. dca Ae se whe Building Department hoa ap- Agnes livennan EES UCL IES Proved the plans drawn by Arcaltect | Tf Waltorto ree Dixon, the lttle colored | William Dabus for the new Superba | Nanicokl Kea fichier, who has also been unsuccessful Dowling alleys to be erected by Ebbets | Midestyman in the majority of fights he has fought you in England, has retired from the ring Carruthers at Fulton street nklin avenue, Brooklyn, and grot at once in order to hi #iructure completed for the ¢ and | nd ve 8 Hi@-weawon on Sept. 1 next. Strauss Chavlg are the builders, and they miso to turn the duilding over to the constructors within sixty days. i be! sixteen alléye in all, wi the treet and se wranged half @ dozen clubs may occupy | of an evening in addition to the| or tournament xames, | Falls to Win, | Ris, May 2.—W. K. tonk second piace in the ri | Nelson Has Carven. women players, wit) play | Hd _toam at Equitable Park | o 5 Phaon | Rignerul ination ihe Baseball, Polo Gro ‘. ve iow Adm We oe . Pennny’s Crews at Poughkeepate. Pou The looal notifie tar basebati“nine, which | will arrive here udaon on June ‘ersity crews wi! N »mm| ns: WIK EEPSID, regatia the that ¥ “arly © colege oarsme: for practice on are expected be- ar, lost the deci#ion to Dixon Spike Robinson in their ten-round bout In 1 two Weeks ago, and then had Sy inn uncement made from the rug |chut he would never fight again. Dixon : ered a beneflt at Ginnett’s in Howard s, i London, Monday night, itp Mest 1% which he will go to Bouth Afries, Teacvaarcaidei: ave fachonga: LW fe will open a gchool for phys! 109 Huth eee esedt| c SOM Getands FORE i ad nud Mowatt To-Night, another fixht will meet ‘Young Mow- fighter, In a ten-round &% show of the Southern ow Orleans. They will bat- inds for a purse of $1,000, th lads have conditioned themselves the contest, and will Moubtless put ) one of the fastest fights ever wit- neased in that city Mowatt is also matched to fight Hughey MoPadden, the Bouth Brooklyn feather-welght, on June M4. If he wins both fights Mowatt will challenge “Young Combett."’ O'Donnell Wins « Fight. Steye O'Donnell, the Australian heavy- B ad He 6 Cht will hay a Dox Y.. May ttee hag be yiyania crews the Syracuse Uni- une %, The To-day, 4 i Wweigat, made good hie revura te the tng 10 cts. Fourth heat, Ae oh, Pulte, Georgetown, won: Cornell, second, ‘Mme, 1 Wallts, f Mile Run—First heat—4¥, B, Hal heret Time—2 eylyai Time 15 won; heat, F | heat c um oi Georgetown, EJ. mira Hs twelve Pennay! night Refer van's lanted uppercuts, and several times blows that ing. smi POH rious the hucke: wear no For | very ago, hai won Shot Pat—F. F. Ha: fa Ketchum, Blackmer, ton | 440-Yara and Field, from Universities |; 0.60 1+ heat second ; With the programme Halt Anished Haevara had Yale 8 and and los vannah | fouled, wice to his corn a short livered, In lls ‘dressing room. Joe Walcott fourth, agreed on ti wrapp' ring for one / ‘LOOK IN THEIR STREET CLOTHES, OUR LASSIE WINS. x THE CLASSIC OAKS. Keene’s Fast American Filly Dazzling Heavily Baoked, but, | Fails at Tattenham Corner. LONDON, May ‘The Oaks, one of the classics of the English truf, wae won to-day by Our Lassie, a three-year old filly, Hammerkop was second and Skyscraper third The race was run at Epsom, and tt was Ladies’ Day The combination oved to be a great mughet, and thou- game thoroughbre® ands the stru, le ne in front. Apart from customary interest ia Tadles' Day at Epsom, the open oharag fer of the race for the Oaks staked, of 5,000 sovereigns, for thtee-yaureont filler, about one mile and @ half, @i tracted an untisually large ofowd, ‘The field for the Oaks numbered eleven, iding J. R. Keene's Dagmling, ridden Lyne. ‘The American filly tad “h adherents and for tects he palm dagaling fell when ined tonkal ton with the favorite, Hi y J. 1. Martin, cloge up, drew to the front, £61 er, made the remadi and won eagily by head separated S6co) iird horges, Sun Rose was f: saw i by Luet many sta carrled off Ungortan Pattenham ¢ it Only ten horses went to the with Maher up, led to 1, tJ, A . Columbia, M. Bah: Colum®ia, second. 01 M. Bishop, H. Schoentuss, Harvard, second rvard, third. Dewitt, the tied Co quality for che fina’ Cornell," second. ‘Ainsier, ennsylvania, won; Ww. ind, Harvard, won; nd. Time—17 1-6. Three men to |. Harvard, won; R. B. Hyatt, ‘Second heat: J. A. won: 8 R, Burnapp, Tal Harvard, third; ‘time, Be Dives . Harvard, third; time, inen quakifled for the finat vania 6. —— SULLIVAN LOST TO Williams, second. Orton, Penn- ‘second. Harvard, Timo— Reck, Yale, 44 feat 11% inches, Robin: ig Princet by half an 4 Murdle—First heat, J. H. Converse, ; HW. alos, Yale, eecc Time— Second ueat, J, Clapp, Yale, won; L. T. ‘Time—16 4-6. Third | a. MN1ams, second, Time—16 4-6. Fourth | . Ander- ity. —Finet . A. Rogers, chee Reilly, secon 0.61 8-5. Warren, Cornell, won; Long, O88 FELTZ ON A FOUL. (Special to The Evening World.) ye ST. LOUIS, May 2.—On account of a a bY 3) low blow delivered in the eleventh round of the battle at the West End Club to- Tommy Sullivan was dtequalified Sharp Ueviding that the flamer had been While unpopular supporters, the verdict was ly correct. in d low blows while att ce ing n accompanying & time aftet the blow was bur TH BROKE HIS HAND ON WALCOTT, May 2%. >, Ore., y"? Smith round of a har here last night, the sponge RT LAD and threw up. in Before the ne hand banda 8 and, oat ngs at all, Rounds the go, was f three round snappy and rain. He remained in fie “one’ more round, Aghting pat t to put Walcott out, the verdict to Tommy Feltz, Bas palpably wich Sulll- receding rounds Sullivan left tin whieh ecemed dangerously neat the foul line. Tn the eleventh round, while stepping | back from Felts's lead, he sent In a left [Uppercut which landed low on Felts's groin and clearly hurt the Savannah man. 86 quick wae the blow delivered that many of the spectators fafled to tinder- Stand the motive for ordering Bullivan sr, Peltz was able to walk de- was suff and lame while Up to the time punch was delivered Sullivan. had deciledly the better of the fight- ‘Myate- broke his hand fight with in his the fight the men dis- ges-each should they finally compromised on j st and | then Smith's hand, Which liad been fractured a few years the his was Unable to do 80, and rather than see fim knooked out his backers threw up the sponge. _ Standing of the Clube, : L LEAGUE. Club. inoinaath tor } AMPRICAN LEAGU®. W. Le PC! Clun, w. 18° 19.900} Olevelana ...14 Mg 18. Lents, ‘881 New. York. 6 15 \bl° Washington. 1 : EA IN LEAQUB. 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Come to the strictest confidence. fort and expense practicable, 1 guarantee to ture any case | undertake. ‘If you cannot call, Sundays, 10 to 165 West 34th St., N. Y. porting. Sporting. ns BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB RACES. May 28, 29, 30, June 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 10, \ U1, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17. ; Six Races Each Day at 2.30 P; Mi ' SATURDAY, MAY 30, EMPIRE STATE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAR SPECIAL TABLE FOR MAY 30. LEAVE BAST 340'H ST,, N. Y. ALL TRAINS DIRECT 'TO THE TRACK, via LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD, 11.30, 12.10, 12.80, 12.50, 1.00, 1.16, 1.20, 1.20, 1.50 P, M, Parlor car of all trains. Leave NEW YORK TERMINUS OF THE BRIDGE, via 5th Ave, Mle vated, every 12 minutes from 10.05 A. M, to 12.05 P. M.; from 12,05 P. My every 3 minutes thereafter, All elevated trains will stop ai City Hall, Bridgs St., Fulton St., Flatbush Ave., 9th Bt., isth St, 26th St., 36th St. SPECIAL TROLLEY TABLE. Leave WHITEHALL ST., N. Y., via 39th St. Brooklyn Ferry and the Oab ver line every twenty minutes from 12 M. BROOKLYN—Leave BROADWAY and GREENPOINT FPRRIDS, vil ‘Tompkins Ave., Lorimer St. ahd the Culver line, HAMILTON FERRY, via 15th St. and the Culver line, VANDERBILT AVE. AND COURT ST. LINES FROM N. Y. SIDE OF BRIDGE DIRECT TO TRACK. BPECIAL TROLLEY PARLOR CARS WILL LEAVE NEW YORK StDl BROOKLYN BRIDGH 12,00, 12.45, 1.15, 1.40. : | Admission to Grand Stand, $2.00. Admission to Field Stand, 75a t

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