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ante . RGHTEEN ‘ner “és ~ _— ‘ iB ses i - ~tti ata wv a w- bi accor 2a , P : a A J THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1903. 5 re .*. === MANY HOLIDAY EVENTS ON FIELD, TRACK AND STREAM, === DODGERS LUCK INVADERS LOSE. "The SRoScéSo'taLkeo oF sy maccaoers. WINS ROAD RACE BOAT RACES | erste WAS WITH THEM) CLOSE CAME. BY JUST AN INCH ON THE HARLEM, SSS Railroads Phillies Lost Morning Game to|!n a Hair Raising Finish the Hanton’s Boys at Washington| Philadelphias Win Qut in the Park, but They Outbatted and| Ninth Inning—The Score is Outplayed the Latter. One to Nothing. a Adolf Krohn, of Brooklyn, Leads! Regatta Association Celebrates E. F. Bataille in Twenty-five-| Its Thirty-seventh Year with Pennsylvania Mile Irvington-Milburn Con-| a Great Meet That Attracts a| RAILROAD, | STATIONS foot of West Twauiy-taird sureet and test in Sensational Finish. Big Crowd. Eyre leaving tine from Desbronves and Corte { oc Tmentyrtmird ‘Servet stations Wept where otherwise noted 755 A. M.—FAST MAIL—Parlor, Sleeping an@ | VARLEY WINS A — RACE, |" Dinttic ‘Gare “vor Chicago, Indiaaapoile and M.—ST. COUIS LIMITSD—Pallman | Bleeping, Smoking and Observation Cars. Cit | etnnatt, “Indianapolis, St. Lol The Harlem Regatta Association |1025 A.-M man. Sloop “FIVE THOUSAND FANS THERE.|GRIFFITH THE . TWIRLER. | |COVERS COURSE IN 1H. 12M.. BATTING ORDER. THE BATTING ORDER. , HARRY (Special to The Evening World.) marked, the operas of the season of 4, Foe Chteago, Clever Brooklyn— Philadelphia— York. Philadelphia. MICHAE| HILTON, N. M #.—Adolf Krohn, | 198 to-day with the observance of Its :' K . ~ Strang, 4b. Thomas, ef. A. Davis, If. Pickering, cf. LS = of n, won the twenty-three-mile| thirty-eeventh year. The weather could |” press—For Toleds, ANtiie iris oneineaal Sheokard, ie. is ry, ir. mids tb of. oe DAN aoe TOMMY BURNS Irvington-Milburn road race to-day. He|MOt have been better for racing. Jt| snd, Loulsvitie), Indianapolis, Onleago, St obs, Wolv of, ». Cros, 30. ey ngton-Milburn road rac ‘day. Luis, “ining Car MvCreedle, rf. Keister, Fe, ie pA tia? 2b. Seybold, rf. = arted from the 5.90 mark. He Just man-| Ws {deal, cool, bracing and there was O55 P.M EHICAGO. LIMITED —Pulimes sibet le, Ib. Douglass, ib Ganzel, Ib. Murphy, 2b, M AT od to push his wheel across the tape|Het a man who had been In training | Ik, Smoking and Govervation Cate, hor Chic Panen, as Bee Courtney. as. Ae" Grome, a A EUR BASEBALL. an inch in front of B. F, Bataille, of|who did not say that he felt ft." |6.56'F st “sr. Louis BXMRiSS Por Ittaburg, Ritter. 6. Gleason, 2h Setney as Sere | ‘ | Maplewood, who had a handicap of six| Tho order of events was far ahead! Dining Car. For Welch, W: ‘Bhonan> Schmidt, p. MoFetridge, p. Grifith, p. Henly, p. | minutes. The third man was David] of past sensons and the clubs exhibited Pes WOR eS See CO Teil ea tT OnnSOR! ‘Umpire—Sheridan, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, (Gpecial to The Rvening World.) May 20.—When the Brooklyn and Phila-|| COLUMBIA PARK,: PHILADEL- | delphia teams came out on the field at|PHIA, May 30—With the rain threat- these grounds this morning to begin|ening to cut loose at any moment and | their warming up for the morning game|the grand stand and bleachers oozing Mackay, who had six minute ime was 1 hour 12 minutes,|Iay between Fordham Helghts and | 785 Pi PACIFIC EXPitiess—For Pittburs handicap.|@ splendid esprit de corps. ‘The course |? Fur Toledo exept saturday. Dining Care “| a M ‘The winner's bs i For Knoxville, dally, via Shea- ‘The other men near the front were J.| Washington Bridge. the start being at toute Conuects: for Cleveland Orlande, E. Rupprecht, W. Edwards, J./the former polit. This ts higher than |g 5s°*pt Siferday. oy an cINCINNATE 8 | Hardegan and W. Smith. it was before, the old line having been | Abbett Pittaburg., Cleveland, Oinciae ceeepeeeeis —_—_—_—_ AMATEURS, ATTENTION! ] The Evening World will print all challenges, results of games or’ other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York St. Lor NGTON AND THE SOUTH, Indianapolis a 1 The offictals were unable to give the|drawn from Fordham Landing. anninnn id lise ate) arottng rAitli xt show ar of |r) ent ccelaem| tee <ICaiekerbockars | ||nuel| muywucban comme an) he) Snortiog malting. froma) tiine/eo. time, se [ume prize winner until they had fix-| ‘The Gpeedway waa lined with apecta-|75, B, <Diniag, Onn), 1018, (Cesena in which promised to Inst and thereby wainst the letics this | space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be : ed up the handicaps, but there in tio| tors long before the starting time whol, thts corcandt, streets, 10:20 (Dials a end all chance of the game being played, | morning in the third game of the Goth- bs bie Winton and Owen Off on Cam-| ae that Charles Schlee, of Newark,| were not feazed by the grim sky. A jrronaee ‘and Cortland Street published. Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Bditor, | ngressional Limtted,"” all Parlor aad P i i 1 turned the Ww yalu- deal of money 0 ous pania to Represent America| it! ve returnea tne winner nf the valu-| good deal of money wus wagered on) Dining Cari, 355) (minine Gan. A a After a while, however, the eun ap-|amite series and, notwithstanding the peared from behind the dark rain-laden | Weeh-day look of the weather, Manager able trophy that goes to the man making | the features of the day, the junior sin-| $8, (ining, Cary, 9.38 P.M ik clouds and everything looked “rosy. GriMUh was none the less happy, and! The Dvening World, New York. rf P i in| tne fastest time over the course. His|gle sculls, with five contestants, and| (Dinkis Can A. M.." 12.66 (Dining Car), @. Promptly at 10.90 o'ctock the bei! rang] Paced around the ball park with ail the | in) sirstaricis) BIG) Race on enter ina, wect i sae the mentor doubles, ‘The Naval Reserve) ing cara 333 coining Cathe id 38 (INnE Gah, and the game etarted, with over 3,500 or of a two-year-old on his first day wire '. y J p - 120 | twelve-oared te bet w. the) 4:09 (Dining Car), 6.15, 925 P.M. % ganized for the . 2.5 W, Jamison, ©; W, Delehanty, of. ; uly. Those lucky enough to figure as pr cutter race between the git (D B. | 4 rootera prement 9 yi 2 at new grass, after’ Decoration Day Pes 41 Address Srfveter: Coates, No. TiS y winners had much to be pround of, for|New York ‘battallons and the First of M. isi0 omni, ne ig sift decided that he was about ripe to| tog side yet. Tey Tins up aa follows, Viack, omg Bh the weather helped to make more dim-|New Jersey was an exciting contest, | ATUANTIC COAST LINE—Express, 9.25 A, Me Thomas filed out. Barry singled. Wol-|cook sp the pretzel-shaped @hoots for |Ib.; Haas, 3.: Charies, a8; Golé, Bo; Novak, | The Gititerds would itke to arrange games with | America will be well represented in the| cult « contest already a heart-breaker | the Jackles showing unexpected strength | SBANOARD AIR LINH RATLWAY—Express, 12.55 yerton's foul fly was collared by Jordan. | x i a Att r Keister then smashed the ball to deep Be lie Needed os ie Sundays ane eeideen The urea year {| creat international automobile cup race| by reason of topographical conditions, | Shortly before the start the wind, POLE AND “WESTEUS | RATLWAY oe | center and, although he scored a home behind the players. Address Aton Viach, Captain, No. |lowa: 7. Slattery (captain), of.; P. J. Colleran, which will be decided in Ireland July| Sharp rain squalls swept across the/ which had bean from the east since | qjwominis cad New Orleans, 820 FB. daly run, Umplre Johnson declared Keister| bat, Manager Mack trotted out Henly, | 19 Tatra avenue, Bron ier 3. 7 W. Smith, 3b.) 7. : dawn, backed to. th theast and | CRPOAPEAKE AND, OHIO RAILWAY—1.ee 4-1 out’ for not touching second base, Barry|his Georgia. wonder, and led Steecs ars Ee Oana smith, $0.5 T.]2. Two of the Yankee team, Alexander| course at Intervals forcing the thitt- 5 northeast and | Oat tesrsays and 43.Pr Me daly fooring. “As Keister kicked vigorously, foren to man” the sos lhreck | 4 good, all-round player would ike to jola al G. Napper, ‘Adarens Tr. Slattery, | Winton, of Cleveland, and Percy Owen, |! «ands of spectatora to scamper for shel- | brought with « a few sputtering sbow- | FOR, OLD POINT | XN a moire Johnson pee Bat out of the gam latina r fe position behind the ies ween i se coe Sponty. | No. 620 West Porty-ninth street, city. of New York, sail for the scene af the|ter. While these small showers served |¢rs. It was not atrong enough, how- ATLANTIC ‘cry. Theta One Tun, i ; y z rh ! z trang walked and stole second on First Inning. Wright, No. 1110 Decatur atreet, Brooklyn, ‘The Witarde (1) desire to aN the follow. |TAce to-day on the Campania. Both re-|to lay the clouds of dust they mnde/ ver to kick up a sea and the course) fvulen Trains, Mute Parlot Care and | / Zimmer's wild throw to Gleason. Sheck- ‘Gates: June 6, 18, 97, July LL, 18 and 6 [ceived final instructions from the rac-|each chain-driver bfeyele sound like| ¥a@ smooth as the floor of High Bridge.| Cvaches on week-days. Parlor Sm Zimmer's wild throw to Gleason, Bheck-| Monte Cross and H. Davis aia the| Tiger Jr. of Harlem, would te to arrange | with ‘entna serine aulcbte Taaussmrete Ag. ig comnialitesioe atte cautscagblle: Chad | Steen eaveave een aa men guise Patior Cars, Dining Car end Stand The tug Cornelius Van Cott, which was ty Y A games with ¢oams averaging thirteen to four-|drem J. W. Hofmann, 167 Amsterdam avenu as the i an Sundays Seaghed third, Hulawitts fumble, ce lelesant for A. Davis. Keeler was hit | teen for a side bet of $1 to $6, ail dates in eat of America last night, and are full| ‘mt eng tain combined to form a[used for the Judges’ tender, in con- QAPE MAY—I25 P. a. w paety mass that made each Individual jeek-dayn, Tieket offices, Nos. 461, 1361, 118 and 261 MoCreedis forced Dobbs at second, ‘Me-|22¢ took @ red.cross to first. McFarland | July, August and September open, Address| Maroon, orack field clad of Harlem, hare lof confifence that they will make a ~ th ia Junction with two Police Department ; “Way; i82 Fitth Avenue. (below 294 St. area iene ‘William Toolin, No. 1981 Third avenue, open dates tn Ji July, Avguat, Septem- sf hid. a Grevdle was caught stealing second, One|¥a4, pasved. Williams got a life on Ce ik 1, |ber., Would Mike to hear’ from outot-town cuss | creditable show ing. chain and sprocket ¢roan in protes:. | !aunches waa keeping the course clear) i Arente (corel sun S01 Amer, run. it Nee, A mot pitcher would like to Join a uniformed | offering good inducement. Would itke to neat | Winton and Owen will put up at Dub- < sie nem-|8"d they shad Uttle difficuty. foot of" Desbronnes “nod Cortlandt Btreetas & Second Inntag. on Ganzel’s crack. Monte | team eighteen to twenty youre. J. MeDermott, | from Day View, Holly Inn, fear. A. C., Rd Many wise ridere had provided t Court Street, 860 Fulton Street, 390 Cayse took Conroy's boost. No runs. | No. 312 West One Hundred and Beventeenta | woods, Jereey Giants,” Brook! 6, dastieton {lin, near the scene of the course. They | seivex with the chainiess variety of| Predictions were made on every hand) Ang’ penusyivauia Annex Station, ass Douglass was disposed of by Strang | Plokering, bunted an easy one to Mo- | rest, City FC, "Alnean, “Staion Tale, and’ tenmna ot | i anned el it daily in order| Sve © . that the day was one for record smash-| Station, Jersey City. ‘The New Tork and Doyle, Hulawitt's high soarer was |Farland. H. Davis was out, Gourtney to oo eo like ‘strength “AGAreee "J. "Kenny, Wo. ‘MT Mart [re ven tiivcton theneal alte wheel, Quite a number of the entries |! Cray il cil or, sud heck bape Guthored in by | Sheokard. Gleason |Gansal. L. Cross fied to A. Davis. No| Darton F.C. would tke to nook games with |One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fourth’ street to tamitllarine themasives with the rosdm.| were gcratched at the last moment as) yn ol. so h elophone “ai Bighteenth. Sireet for . Teonty tou : f a clephone i Singled and reached second on Doy: B teams averaging Tilrteen to fitteon yearw for tbe ‘The forty-horse power racer to be| Were seratohed at the law’ momunt Mtl ‘The Junior single sculls was the event | Teleohone “Sit, eighteenth wild throw to Schmidt at first. Zimmer Second Inning. poving Gates: May $1, June 7, 14, 21, and) The “over A. O. want games with teams nine [driven by Mr. Owen will be the lightest wn out by Dahlen. No runs. "Address Joseph Cottcr, 302 Bast One “Han- hilie— the’ race of all the “Boyle was retlted by. Gleason and | Courtney was waylaid by Monte and| dred and Second Mreet, NY chy fe twelve, years on our grounds. They would lin the race, while Winton's will be| See? hille—robed promised that something would be Gon! Pann Avent Davis. O'Connor did the fan 3 2 pieasure and left only a hard, nerve- Z Corneal Nocaeer___Ova._Pass_ Avent Douglass. Dahlen drove a high one to |Davt act, Grit-| oa ew J. Hilbert, captain, No. 118) First avenue, |aimong tbe lightest and most powerful. | P< f pulled, Harry E. Grant, of the Nas- Vs fith was also passed up on atrikes, No hewly organized Reindeer Baseball Club tia) Mean et ecninders and ts expected | "cKine grind for the stronger-llmbed |=), Hoa: club, was talked of than ew ork entr, te tn which most of the knowing ones | wt" Srtpanuny, 4. 8, Woop, Hallman. Ritter fanned the alr weak: |fth would Iike to arrange » No runs. y wemen ith teams aver-| The Harlem Locals would ike to book riders, yy. Reiratcenive: oeyeold Was pickled on Conroy's Ne hot Buse “Severity Midroes Goorme Dusea, | with" teams averaging fourteen to @tteen yearn, [to develop elghty horse power. It was any of the other contestants as the |, ; luck to Gangel. Courtney and Ganzel sie ees Have all dates tn June, July and August open |tested one mile on a track In 1m. 2s. atartane nualstanaleais Nkely man.’ Traine arrive and depart trum Grand Central: McFettriige flied out to Doyle, Thomas |Put Murphy on the rest lst. Gangel rome Jr. have Deooration Da: for first clase teams. Addrem William Foilis, he third ber of ' Lew ‘Among the cracks againat him were: Galion: déd Sirset, New York, as tallows: punted safely. Barry's My droppeu Into|Wiped out Hoffman without help. N9| 4 ‘June and July Open ice pemean twa | NO- 270 West One Hundred and Fifteenth etreat. | I+ P. Mooers, the third member The starters and thelr handicaps were eee ae Jordan's hands. Wolverton singled to |Funs. Pe RI eestor al. Hees the team, Is expected to sail for Liver-| ay toijows: R. B. Redington, of the Potomac Boat | s7-64¢ 4M. centre, sending Thomas to second. Hall. Third Inning. man, No, 220 Eant Seventy -Afth etreet. The Mlonarche will erage bate Sunday with the! pool on June 10, A report has come] ..tiosy, Manso, C. V. Gunther, A. C. Spain,{ CUD. of Washington, D. C.. and James | $8.45 aust man out, Doyle to Schmidt, who covered] 4 Davig J Py tese des Hudeons, and have all Sundays and Saturday 7 in il hony, Manno, C, a '! O'Nell. of the Metropolita: 10:30 AM. the bag. No runs. Keller was a eas ee thin victim. | me rriendship Leagse, uniformed, averaging |Mtemnoom open for teams averaging eleven to |{rom the West that ne bas been in ill | jacob Magin—7m., handiesp mee ie 1.30 £3 jordan raised a pop fly back of second Peller Was an easy Out for Henly end attoen to Gixieen, ave Satundayw open * for Seinecteactecoeaemt . manager, 47 West | health and that his Peerlens cake tig Thomas Gavin, J. J. Huss, John Wilkine—| The first hameaeres® Cotati! race ("1250 BM. base, whicl leason collared. leason i was games in ral Would like to hear ere Se: cup contest by i was started at 10.18 o'clock. It was , also’ collared Senmidt's little raiser. | tontey 10 Nida atin bo Shee em whe Gontinentals, St. Joseph. St. Gabriele, | The Pilots, of Harlem, would like to heer from ed ee EaID Club of ge tone Rupprecht, Frank Cavanagh, Davia| Won by William Variey, of the RAR ba eee ee a Strang singled to right and stole second. |and Garizel. Schreck flied Out to Keeler.| daa with Caron AoC. May Sone Contd Son [teams averaging 14 to 16 yeare old for Gun- | America. Mackay, Mead, 3 L Sullivan, D.A.| Club; W. B. West, of ‘the West Pnila- | [890 P-M...aiaoy and ‘Troy Fiyer. Shevkard was a victim on, his low | Henly was booted out on a email ewipe | tnd. will play the V Oe eT a ae | Gay, Sane 8, to, play, for a side bet. All other ————_— Lope, BR. Le “Guttrides, “Arthur Wear, Joseph |delphia Club, second, Time—6.%5 | Ser Re rat, No runs. to Griff. No runs. Inwood May 81.” Addrem, Th. Baumgarten. Jerse Ontheimer, No. BT Watt otreet, New York Fugen’ PNogers,. rock'yacdin, “Y™*| — Madtns Win Juntor Eight. aeu sincianatt @St Louie tad Fourth Tnaiag: Fourth Inning. g:TBe_Lndens FO. detoated the Bvengrecas |" Sa .8 RACING NOTES. Hugo Margo, Ac T Zeigler, Charles Roter-| The Junior elght-oared shells turned oo pM ‘Express went out, Jor’ to 1e.| Willlams popped an easy fou! 7m weeke OL IB) (a0) D pid Binsin Albers ™)out to be a thrilling race. Ther were Me FER bunted but was retired on Jor: | Cross. Garizel, boosted’ a long te 151 The trentes Would dee (bor ted wea ist Harlem, formerly the]! arog, Shields stated yesterday that he aaah Kegglee Aloerk Bonsis. GW; | three contestanta-New York achlettc “Shih st dan's quick throw to Doyle. Gleason |Beybold. L. Cross also yanked down! terns avercion wiktecn tak, eames with to 16 years, All dates open | will bring back Andy Williams and three deeeph Witting—Gm.._ die Club, the Malta Boat Club, of Philadel | 99.16 pat laced the ball to right for two bases. |Conroy’s foul. No runs. Day ioe F Decoration Address Emmet Davis, 169 Ba: vt | , Jimmy Beaver, New York; Adolph Ringling, | pola, and the Dauntless Rowing Club. PM. Zimmer fied out to Jordan. No rung. | Pickering made three vicious swipes. |Susday, "Adscem, Fe See as iin eee chy | O08 Hundred and Tenth treet, YN" tot the other horses he le racing At) yroq runner, “Alex Kuellor, Richard Hottman, | The’ atart was perfect and the Inst 7.9) b Mt = Dobbs walked. McCreedie singled to|H. Davis swatted the first hit of the en tee ee et, cee a a) Seer 1, Toronto to the New York tracks. ae Saute A: pemear, Rockaway; Emil W. Wurger,| named led Baie thes yay Sova {RE ebalty. |p Bxc Sunday fBxceot : acrificed, Mefettridge to |game to centre for a single. L. ¢ th rinnaTocerecnite i Homestead Juntors would Ike to book | remai! ur that are at the Canadian | Willlem Wigman, John A. Cox. Cox's Landing, | course. te Fordahm landing REE DIV! % See eae ee age oto (Geet at Anat ke Contes. “mes tont | whan aumnnatian, Meld Club aateniea the, atrsne] samen with entas cverariag 6 tai. feat | Tecmeening four th Wig Hake Wortam. New York din. [bow "oar “Vock apread and’ the fight 908 4 a end 3 ttn Muscat Boater, go @ pass, filling the bases, Ritter's slam |flled a tall one to McFarland. Davis | Winners have, June 7. June. 38, "July 4 (twa S66, fOF A Aide bet on our oF opponents’ grounds ee ue Var J. i. Mellnuyre; He Ji. Madden, "¥rea | Wee never init from that time: COung Aiselg Gnd Norra cn sil toncene teeta oat not tor Wolverton and. Dobbs | was dead on a ated, O'Connor to Cun’ | suneH. July 5 and 19 and Aug’ 2 aca go (inq| Address E. Davis, No. 169 East One Hundred and Kugler, Ott Kreteliner, “Wit, 'B-“Bawards,| McKeon tried time and again to get Pullman Cars on all through trains. walked, forcing in MoCreedie. Strang a sien pffering a suitable” guarantee. "J. F.. Cunning’ | the first race and Is likely to be on tne| ©. Van Derveer—tin !Maltas won in four minutes, four sec- way "55 Union wi W.. 315 Columbus aren Ses neyo ete) cane: inning. ham, No, 381 West One Hundred and Twenty-fith | | The Brooklya Hille Twrrore B. B.C. would tke | shelf for some time, John Kaum, H. J. Homes, Charles Yaies,|Onds. The second heat of ‘the Junior Went isth st., Tasth Bt. Station and Fifth Inning. Courtney failed to connect. O'Con- Weg s 8 terrae eames. with teams averaging ten to eee qlee Camere Daniel Woshe, H. J. Otibert, eights was a runaway for the Coe ation, (New, York: 338 and a6 aon 5 Z 000 d ¢ Hartge, "Brook was race. At- fe MeFettidge nent a aky-sorpor to af | Henifoni atin Tanned Ngati | wii SEMIN dion Tis tpt te | Hts Bk BS Tics Sm oe ae yA ge cneae, Which: was Fe) SH MRLAE heer ar mise, | Teteaaaeg Thee ven Were | AMR ee htt ee e bis 5 mors by a score of 9 to 8 The Wills place, ye ing from the sickness whic al ey, E. L. Carpenter, Art Kinloch, F. , ce. ce Gi hich ay. wich Duplon exthored (| nie” Morthan" was, nalod at hat hy [daar hence ea” idk Sy NeVE| on May A he Brdbue auena raum_e,[sp0neile forthe postponement, of ie] Aut Guuleh rete yay Meigs [Carry Grant, of de Nansen Dont Tshtin " ASNe e Bakma, Barry seitied the Quakers’ ‘chances bY |Ganzel and Willams. Montesteire oly | Wills avenue iy i fonted the Wyanokes, of Harlem. by a score of |fight with Attel, originally scheduled | gne p weber) -|ciud, in the Junior single souls went |"! ae soaking “a grounter to Dahlen, which |Shreck fled to McFarland. No runs, Soe 9 to.1. On May 24 they defeated the Invincibles | toy to-night, was at Gravesend yodter-|_ Charles Nerest, C. RC. A., New York; Henry{AWay from the start lke a frightened a Wiid Bill fielded to Doyle in time to The Lion Park F.C. would ithe to olosa a]?! St Jonn’s College. Fordham, by a wore ot | £0 % his | Hubert, Fred Rowindort, Brookiyn: Wiliam K.| Wolf and never stopped. James O'Neill z Fi al, retire him. No runs. Sixth In: few open dates in June, July and Auguat. win |S t0 6 Would itke to arrange a game witn|day looking pretty fit, In spite of bis) stober,’ KC. “W., Brooklyn; Roy Markley, |of the Metropolitan Club, was second. Banking and Finanei reen to fitteen|X*!& A. CG, of Hoboken, for 5, to be/ illness dlastings-on-Hudem; J. J. Marnelio, Fred Sum-| Time—6.62. years old. Wou Ike to Sheckard drove a long line fly to Hal- Murphy and H. Davia did the trick uniformed teama averaging fo from, tho fol-|Siared In Harlem. Address Joseph Biggs, No. | symone: 0. Watson—4m. 158 William’ Varley, oa Atiete Sus INVESTMENTS | man, Dodbe's high one was smothered lror a’ Davis. Keeler elevated ‘Aborne' . 5 a soft | low hen fol | 2720 Eighth avenue, - Zimmer. MoCreedle was quickly re: Jone for Hoffman, MoMariand again dat | Depeaens Sorsradene Ga ae eee Oatiare we 8s Tt is atid that the petition of Milton xe 2, Abernetan, Henry | WOR the Anal heat Aer! Dourlass. "Nov rune. sed ned. No rune, foul to Cannan, [uation Aer Chote Pee Claremont At; |, TM, Sortnx F.C. sould uke to near mom Henry, who secks a Ucense from the) Hiaviey “Henning “wait; Brakiye?” aaares| PE, OwOBIOOKS, Clary was second. ‘Tlme) | ay f » Od 2 y an easy foul to | Akrona, Emanoras, Pldridge’ Juniors, Coder F. | & food pitcher would Itke to ara ‘] : 0 4 Smith, Joba W. Ps OW. Widman—4m, | 7-86. yoo Sixth Inning. Pickering targled in Ganzol's hoots for| ©. Sinclere Juniom. Line up aa. follows: | Wi Leama twelve to thirteen years offage 1 | Jockey Club, is ready for presentation) Sait, Tobe Wh terse Yorky Avert Wildman, er Prestat condition | Aaa cm 3 Walverton bunted to Doyle, who|@ sack, Davis popped to Courtney. Gan-| Butcher, Di Cassidy, c.; Hensler, ‘1b.; Shan- | Pollak, No. 52 Forayth street. at the next meeting of that body. It] y.")"R" emi, C. Rv C. A. New York: Ouo| N+ ¥. A. C. Wins Double Seal orabke time to. purchase stock and’ bond 5 C. a 4 ley, 3b.; Kid Heller, as; Quigg, 3b; £3 . . y jemen| E. Wolf, Well: on Smith, Fret B. Kirohner, Ne ro} he | re touched him out.” Hallman tripled. He| sel and Grimtn held up L. Cross. No| Hiss, rf, drgen of lous, I Adirees Ji. | | The Blowom F.C. “would ithe to arrangs| ae pen liberally signed by horsemen) Holt, Yellow york: viecr J Lynd: kK: | yunfor double, scwila trom the Seawan: investments, He all be pleased to corres De SOREN errr . bevonth Toniae. ‘| Goaaiay. Bey ho 0 Wes: One Hundred and pease nia teams nine to Sieven, reare ot are " Rte in the i Ca aay! cw. ayer laayee! ce cay akas by half a length after a hard| shond with you in reference to the matter, Put re Sev Sahih 18 Tine: aikom, centre @eld; | further has been ma e aioiph tober, seb eekira: Jerome) tussle, Mme—6.06. } Fearne eer eta cee halt | qbickering clawed down Wiltlams’s fy.| om suntay, May," Svanee, Fo, detested Kv tates “Galatea ocr hang RCM: | Johnny Relft'n effort toward reinstate: filgere tNgy Myerm Rober Myer W. HW) athe’ grat omeblan | Clad won. the Pointing owt tbe most favorable Pe ra ‘ ‘and as Hallman’ stepped off the bag |Genzel go! bebe of lonley, | the Liberty F.C. by @ score of 9 to 4, + Pappert, abortrtop; Herbert, catcher, | Ont . ‘Ohariea os Zanes, Samus! La-| Junior four-oared gi in a walk, Nas- | 5 Cay: €| which counted for a one spot. Conroy Sora B. Gendal, pltoher, Address M. Walkott, No. Sd £ voice, Vi Oval yi, E—]8au second, Ti; a. argina peculators; Fert Oe oe Tee to|fiied one to Pickering. Courincy pot) The Felton F.C, claima a game trom the | Mott street iad Mott, No $31 George Walker has most of the Schorr | roct., Elgar Van Vetser, Ovster Bay, ES a Nspectal inducéeentine a ftae bbs, No rine, Nae ete Re eae eee am ATTAC) MT aaiaes \gaoea BG) be Oa. anmeny||Aocmasrow ptlpracea ie, eietea Um la ape atin nl neh ur rca pd | foment. Our 400-page CaO et ee re ee eee Tee Gaunt | Stcrad. Heart Academy ‘at Wenitencer.| ila |ateilackenasch, nd as othttanm aze ‘playing | dence on the Gravesend programme dur-| ‘The start of the race was delayed a “GUIDE DAILY 8 steal goon ‘put was causht on Zun-| geen by Gangel and Grit, ‘Hoffman | @nd, Rutiedeo, Pe ; "irom, Carat Nie Ties | Cecstines an the conceal aheulds prove very In-line the balance a the meeting. The consideratie tla ecauas! of the ab- to - and MARKET i mer's throw to Hulswitt. No ; 3 , Rogers avenue, Trookly neice youngsters in Walker's string by Imp.|sence of many of the of 5 Seventh Inniax. Eighth tmoing. Pie CR Or ithe ,ftandanta ould lke to, arrange games| Esher are held in great, respect by the] Tne troley company, In a inudable ef. ' Dba rons : our LETTER,’ Gienwoods would lke to arrange games =o itable, guarentee tr | rainers at the track. : service, abso» Gleason singled. Strang’s error of |, Grit worked Henly for a pags. Davis | wim teams twelve to fourteen ‘yearn of age on |THNDE fo, play for wld bets. Hate! Map. di end au sf oe Fore Lo aa a sources runes WON ij 60 ABROAD sits. fhe (be eskings will frooe Of 16s er" der gave both runners a | Baturd Home grounds. Address E, Ma a 4 aloo Ju . sige [etopped wunning care beyond Irvington i 4 q Zimmer's grounder et pines It fs safd that Capt. Brown's barn holds i markable calue to investor or specslater. unde. Ad Open. "Addrem W. J’ Hayes, caret ded. 0, STL ant Mirtysagun streets Mrvoklyn. |ipg Third street, arookiyn, <.¥. "1 4 two-year-old colt that beats Broom-|and filled up the tracks at the crossings stick doing everything. In their work] With gravel. This was ad right in @ FRACTIONAL LOTS, fvn outruns and outgames the|Way. but every one had a long walk ROUND AMOUNTS retridge” Keller's bunt. Henly to L. Cross, 3 & base. MoFetridge’s bunt to Schmidt Sforarian Suntedlicand arene asad lieu for Gleason to third. ‘Thomas singled, | MENANAn | Hunted OMe cen broke oft | cme Aroma A.C filling the bases. Barry doubled, scor- | Shrcek to, U7. Davie | gebbecArome: ke mld ike to hear from a layers, including steng| The Savages have organized their team for th ing Zimmer and MeFetridge. Wolver- | “stonte popped to Courtney. Sonreck! hartery, avera Nirtean to. Afteen years, play: | seewon ant are booking Rumes with semt-profes-| the unin ton flied to Dalen. Hallman fited out | y, Pa ave {by Conroy and) tag sundae and holiday eames. Address Joho | meal teams within one hunired mies of New , ter. When Pincus|from Irvington to the starting point. ‘i to, Shecrsrent out, Hulswitt to Dous- Ganzal "Kadler, ‘wrapped, jis hooks i atte, "No TAO ist ighty-third treat, | tartan, No. ad Weer Fine, Willan ae nis isliawe dome he will make| The starters numbered 1i—pst_ two Cambridge Challenge for Dual tn satisfactorily handled for cash ow ane, Bodmidt “sitigled ‘to the, indeld, | Srund Henly's Ay. | No runs. ee (et) eee “lthinge hum In some of the richest{Jess than last year. Only those who! Meet in England Has Been! upon moderate margin. run, have been fortunate enough to etand .| CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, — ; Muth Inning. enode w a eee. fi trang bunted safely, advancing Ue The Grenoble, Jew will ook amen with] one young vieioty agteatea ihe Starlignta ty | #taKeS Yet to B Schmidt to second. Sheckard sacrificed. | Ganzel was held up at_first station | teams averaging fourteen to fifteen all Sundays) gone of 8 to @, eee ‘at the t when some big contest of H Americans. Dobbs out, Hulewitt to Douglass. No|py Monte and H. Davis. Conroy struck | {2 June.and Julr. Address F. Finnegan, No, 2 SU A ‘yay Gawal I've lout any child’! waste ronnie tune was started can, rents Declined by runs. out, Courtney doubled to lef. O'Con- rs Amd F.C. line up aa follows: Frank Gitien,| the startling cry of an excited woman|'ze the nervous tension of there Wt Eighth Innini nor was out, L. Cross to H. Davis. No aeahe lacikalee tana ee James MeDonald, pitcher; Frank Con= hi and stand. clean-limbed athletes as they waited o ouglas sent a fly to Sheckard, Fuls- ne eneria Se ayeraElogl Gi 00 O'Donnell, teen pea TNetl, aecond base: /n, TVonder What she bet the kid on 7°] {or th signal that was to send them of! ow HAVEN, May 30—Beoause ot} Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, swith Uniformed teams averaging thirteen | James O'Donnell, third base; Wille O'Donnell, | “Wonder runs. wit line-filed to Strang. Gleason walked.| Plokering fatled to get next. Davis’ on a journey that meant, perhaps fame, ‘ i eg ea er eeatie mas goed {OF d mack, Te [seats of axe. hey are now completion thelt| abort’ mop. Tm’ Dyan, Jet Aeld. ftoph Prave: | wae Jack Kirby's query. aaa ust Indies. The init men’ | the short notice which Yale had to pre- ACADWAY, NEW. TORK: Bunmer was, fotired by Doyle, Unss-| Crees iiied to eeler, Davis was wickted |tmedule and have, the following leams, Dookal:| centre Seid; Thomas! Thomann, Nam eld: oo tae EV. Gunther and A. C. Spain, were| pare for the trip to England, and be- speleraining the character and finanetal wiMfeGreedie sirtick out. Doyle filed out|on a try steal, O'Connor to Willams. | S122. Yay 30, A. M.. Tyron, of Fortham College; | (0. arrange amen with teams eleven torigintees | William Karrick took formal charge|started at 1129 o'clock. Then at inter-| cause of the many engagements which| .4¢ nsibility of your broker is as impose to Wolverton. Dahlen drew a free pass| No runs, P, M., Clinton Dales yeara old. Addrens Frank Connell, No 233 Weat|of E. R Thomas's string of horses yes-| vals. of oy eee ner so the | members of her track team had for| Pad ge selection of right stocks. to first and stole second. Ritter singled, Tenth Inning. emy: June 6, Tyros pending Dahlen to third. Ritter stolg| Gamth struck out, Davis was walked | ot Flushing: June 14, Clittons; lg Sh ee terday. Mr. Karrick ts to be the regu-|3.j1ch men were cheered by the mul-|¢the summer, Yale has decided not to lar trainer of the Thomas stable, but tt/tiule at the tape as they bent over| ator a challenge recelved for a track Hee eee an Deiter of ntird, Mt Ot Fe patie did cha | July B. Mitton FC.” All other dates after thean | ‘The Lakewoods, of Harlem, want @ good fi de, S * rscgimmer's throw hit Dahlen and the| (ser tosiecler ona macrifice, MoFar. |tre open for Arat-class teama playing on Sat- | baseman to join thelr team to”play on Sunders | is understood Mr. Madden will keep a|their handlebars, Ina determination to | 0° wit tne Cambridge team. The For Sale, , ball bounded away, Dahlen LESa AteaTee eiaheben ena taas urdaye, Suniays and holidays, “Adirets T, and holidays: average age, fifteen to sixteen. | watchful eye upon Yardarm, and that|?l! ‘ ved @ few daye ego, Di ‘01 No. 300 Weet Fifty-frst atreot, | Edward Heineman, No. 164 East Ninety-fourth front challenge was received a few days ago,) — Jordan out, Gleason to Douglass, ne pene Conayer eavaerne scored on 5 mren., 500d three-year-old wily be handled ac-| ‘The leaders at the end of the on tnd Yale nas considered the possibility! on Ninth | ania, ‘The score: ‘The Bertin A. C. would lke to arrange games| Madison Juniors would Ike to arrange games eunezie |Wilkita and” E. Rupprecht, Close be-| both of going abroad with a team and Roth batted for McFetridge. He was NEW YORK. ATHLETIOS. ith, wrong tens offering a multable, mnaraniee Tih soame! averaging ten to. tweive yarsi'%| Otto Wondarly was sot down by|find, thom were E. Hataille “and J. lot inviting the Cambridge athletes to! croruina FOR LADIES, MEN AD Bork if AKU AA ur TOU 1 ‘Creecant cts ‘ha F ‘i : ; jo reference OF o#3 juirad. For ag ER Bary Slhetad a] oar, FP EA Arum eS TPR § | ath tetany, Be et"w het eetrane | se Bee lait plea” Adu, Gait | taruar Piteeeaid (or two Gaye Necaune/ A), nh, Chait Setleg se8e) 6G] come to thie country for meet im Jur] "Re tact ©, cian als % n Fight and stole second. Wolverton fited| Keller, £8 ODary ag 0 2 9 1 tenth street a koe No, 68 Fast One Hundred and Thirty-thini wrest, of the antics of Foxy Kane in the|in the five miles he had gicked up 2 Ir cele net elope ieewen a Sean Bs I. Mae your perchase, pay the fret payoient ang i ONO a es 21 seco! ju mu vould - | take 0 . 3 el, ; venre at 23 to" 2 wo oars averaging thirteen ti Serate! ¥ \ | BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. 09 Oltonmas, 118 i 290 Scere ot a en Ail teatha averaging, tan in| having thelt own gromads, ‘Out ‘ot tome tem | Jockey Odom, who had the mount on PiASR ida ak bo be eater This would greatly increase the expense! 7 Win ge, N. Y., bet. 6th and Och aren F ib poa ¢ Fibpoa & 12 4 1|MoRom, ‘es. 0 3 Ol twelve years, Address William Feely, No, 1919 | preferred, Will play for ele bet of $3. Would| Collector Jessup, the odds-on-favorite| At (en miles Batatile was half @| iWo8. reasons have been stated in che| 6 eR ¥ 0 2 1 1)Thor 02100 0 4 2 Ojfchreck, ©. 0 0 9 2 0] Ninth avonue, Now: Terk Mike to hear from a good reliable pitcher whol i, the fifth race, lodged a complaint| ength ahead ohn and Jenkins ‘th rid; challe: — = 0610 es 1 9100 0 21 olffeniey, p..0 0.1 2 1] Ninh CREED can ¢ornisn uniform: ‘Would Ike ta hear trom |!" the p ‘Ate this, mark’ Schiee was the only |reply to the Cambridge jenge. FOR Piece. eae GHG Troe |. 18 | Ms Remead HB. "G, Nave reoreantey tor] Aeay gor Sunday. June May deoe {| against Tommy Burne, who rode the aracch” man. left ia the | race, “He | Yale's team will therafore break train~_( ‘REDI EVERYBODY. 90 1 MHatiman, 9 1 3 0 8 at he? meener, aad, wenld ike 0 LI all (earat | Grea Aiwers Lamoldy We 1° Golates tae; | Winners Meymour. He sald Burns Inter-/ jumped his felow back markers on ihe ling after the suteroollegaate mest In ett thing you rank, 9230) 9 1 9 0 0) 2X5 one out when winning ran was made, Suntay and holiday eames only. T. ‘De | Brooklyn. <A ‘I fered with his mount. There was a| Maplewood hill, and follow! New York to-day, and all possibility of Glowing, Cloaks, Jowsiry, Purnitars, 3.8 2 Oldieasca, ‘26038 3 0 Innings, Paley Nn” 588 nal ret Brooklyn soe ong consultation in the judges’ stand) 0% R Stoder, secured such ® lead that | Som to tae ool osstbility of Sie usinea tricy.coatdeatia Moos 308 8 8 ms iidatee £ aout uke! |e tte Hate eyes eae ee ale aot ae, cae ge | UME Wg Itodetiurs ‘ite nad his anodes dis a ! ; ¥ thir tage pia bee hae ons fe had his : z Meals... 4 THIAL Slrotame .... 9192414 3] Some Sn yy rienth—t. sSereck out iy Heniey | deter open oxcopt May. 30 'and’ June’S, {ity bey ttnin arty raion a Sew ‘Fork, ‘onee:| Ly JOIE PLAYS FOR [rent in a apitt'on the tar ear Standing of the Clubs Pree 1 8 O88 2 8 8 Od] pucnee Bali Keller pcaeed AEM ey Peaks has Etormmaleed and would | rns Dracnaticn bere July 36, Acrust 8 15, = Py ei RE roll (a hance, The rain, by Ghleage <2 Th ey pottadelphiastd Earned rune—Philadelphia, 1. Lett oa bases—| Time—146, Umpire—Sheriden, Uke to pay teams, Areraging, iBirteey 10, fteen [and 30 open for fre clam vnliormes teams will: |¥O Saye One of sleurclere=) oped and the strong | pmokiye 13 Brooklyn, 8; Philadelphia, 9, Twoo base hite— oo jaa adaeet bet hart get ing to play for a aide bet on our grounds. Sy anwar) crowd had mi down to a light Teer) ,aiieawan ornree heme, Rite Hallaian, ington at Bonton—Mor: Drew. Bu; Armetrone, ft Locust. ott Andrei, | uareatee, ,ope-saM, @xpanaes fr ten men to) lamil Teams and a Werle One [iracse. The riders bad Setter conditions | aan Jen basee——Strang, 2) fe 3 K rf. P. Spiro, No, Kant Tenth street, city. 7 26 SHICAGO, May 3.—There is a story Jast part of the contest than facvd | Aas tite Shockard, Doyle." Firat bane om balis— 4 eaty rookie ck y | the r WoL PO Clube, W Be Shia ts brookirts Lr etreck’ cut pitied R.H.B, | The Weat sido at (OvA wopldlaiseres || we Lajole A.C" has eon ratty mrengyp. [ere from Cleveland that the Cleveland | ym sn au of Newark, was dis: | 12 13) philadeipnia ttre A Passed, ball dimmers Xl Washington... 0002000000 7 2 Mion within ity [enol bythe aay glicher, Peter Deriazor’ Breck. | American League Club has an internal| qiatiied for, accepting outakle pace- ‘Time—1.49. Umpire, Johnstone, Attendance, | Boston we 00000101 1-311 3 day and hol! lyn'e clevereat one-armed amateur baseball player | war on the manager's hands, and that| making. . Batteries—Orth and Clark; Gibson and raphe P tet bana ite tbents rad BM gla ecg MS CAS Ca Shane-up woich will affect ot mer is oe : Be SES , ‘ en by addressing Walter J, Pmum, No, [se ; en bevel Pittsburg 3, Cincinnati 2. Seiphate bp Sea phe’ Bim Ad Govern Q 200 90 ¢ 7 O-I6 | NG Cleveland player, yesterday speak. Bt: howls [at Chloame Gtanding of the Clubs. meee Chieame at Oteveland: ‘The Alue Bell club would like Mipettery for Hime, McDonald ing af Lajole, Ix reported to, have, said: THR SOORE BY INNINGS. | | DASTERN LEAGUE, i RAE. Rec tanine shveracl oe ible + Florence, oy. “While Lajoie Is certainly the greatest R Clubs |W, @C Omotnnas oe 109 0 0 1/0 0-8 4 onic 001020 9 0 0-9 8 2] Stare on ur own ariinge. "hater of faed The ima. k.¢ Mt Shee individual playor working Co-day, as a (St, Lowe. 1 0 0 90 0 0 1 o-8 nual... .30 (Pittaturg «<0 0 2.0.0 0 0\0 1-8 7 31 Clove! 110100 xi 71 Clr inecay tess follows: =) | teams averaging 14and 13, Address Abe 8. Hart, |leader he ta a frost. He plays for him- | Oxcsre 1.018010 On 9-6 Jersey Clty. self, and I doubt if he knows what team|_ Batieries—Currle and 0's work is." Wicker and} Toronto. .1b Kilog, Umpire—Otoran. Daliiore @12 ra Derighy’ pi Be King, #5 A Comlea, Uy a Brom. ‘ ; Baterles—Poole apd Bergen; Philippi — pattoriese—Owen and MoFarland; Moore and| Kearns, 2).; 8. Conlen. (paptaln), s.; G. Bar- ‘76 Kast One Hundred and Fortieth street, P ‘Day. Adbou. Umpire—Coanolly, ats Baba i pean. aca anos ae . . > in aii iS ia celal ct AMR oy Due aie dS a tle ba ~

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