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In! BOSTON, MUST BROOKLYN MAKES The Bean-Eating Invaders Con- Boon in the seco: é t O'Connor's oy ahi and Beville went Senind fans. Parent's ntis, grounder, was juggled by was safe. La Chance a Ferris in at the same time. ETON OT THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, == SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED F THEY HIIS zHE UMAIRE 9E9O99990000$6050-09-1-6-006044085-666436404 | Sd ha lal BOW IN CHICAGO, Rain Clouds Blow Away and Cubs Are Anxious to Get Back in Game and Clinch Lead. YOU WIN AGAIN? ‘fident That They Will Garner the Seoond Game of the Series, but— THE BATTING ORDER. mee ORDER. Bost Dougherty, Soltha to Frosman ee ‘arem, 8! Chance, 1b, Ferris, 2b. Crelger, c. ‘Dineen, p. lin. Evans, 'p. Umpire—O'Day. LEAGUE PARK, CHICAGO, June 2— The rain of the morning let up about 2 o'clock and Manager Selee decided to 1 to The Evening World.) get in the game with the Trolley IC or tity ste new] Dodgers. Sune 2—The Invaders, the Bean. | MoGraw's Giants are getting too close land last but not least by any, for comfort and Chicago looks for easy the comical Mr. “Silk” O'Lough.| Picking with Brooklyn. The field was came together out here this after-|%0sey and full of puddles and the at- game of the series. | tendance small. ‘Tim Flood did not come ‘The crowd was a Mt larger than that|on the trip with the Bridgerushers, hav- prospects of more|ing hurt his knee in the Philadelphia The | trouble with “the metallic-voiced “Silk | series. Sammy Strang took hjs post. @erved as a good drawing card, and the First Inning. Dobbs died at first, Chance to Taylor. ‘No runs, Harley ripped off a je to right. A wlid: glich advanced "Nin “tos third. Slagle's torrid drive carromed off Evans for a base, Harley scoring. see a Taney ton Depbe Ritter nailed Siagle on a steal, jen getting the put out. Jones beat out aq grounder to Duhien and stole second. Jordan flelded Lowe out at first. One run, Second Inning. MoCreedie laced a beauty to right. Doyle retired on-a fly to Harley. Dah: over Jones's read for threc Daves, scoring MeCreedie. “Ritter hit to Evers and Dahlen me Piel dora Ritiee Son ts Keeler. ‘No run Advanclog to second on the play. Jor= p Davia, punted and Gied. Keeler aid the| Geniwras Tolded out Py Ese mverey sant McParland fled to centre. No}. ‘aren to McCredie. Kilng doubled to right. Taylor singled past Stran, 8c ing Kling. Dobbs hauled down F fark short fly after a desperate sprint. On run. It was Tannehill's turn to pitch, but Grif, Howell and Wolfe warmed up et the same time, and the manager didn't decide until the last minute who to put oe was taking chances on a repeti- of the Chesbro fireworks of Mon- , and then he wanted to know what was going to do in the pitching the last moment Firat Inning. Doughert; mee one to Conro; Collins filed fo Mefarland. 0 and died, rien sent igecone Inning. Freeman filed to aGn- peeme ns Singied ‘over second. Williams missed Tele nae fer Gn easy. one from errs and Parent | ux°o% “an infeld nit and took second eored. Crelyer sent one tere ana [on Kvers's wild throw. | Saeckard walk- eos) sah Prinsing ance and |ed, Doobds ait to Chance, forcing Shecl- nea: erty singled to. left, [art ot second. MoCreedie waa) safe on Lowe's fumble, rang scoring. doyle Ealing’ nied "to Davis,” Four, runs xingled to centre and Dobbs’ scored, ‘Williamis sent an easy one to Parent. via - , Ganzel filed to Freeman. Conroy Conn eet tetwoo on third reese up t> Collins. No runs. Reecrane eH was out stealing, Slagle walked. Chance singled ‘Third Inning. Ritter to Dahlen to third PE aprile pee Beal ak Grounded to Dovier No ua Lowe Baceirive ow teow io eecuet ae sae "Changes exey grounder was ‘felded GRAVESEND ENTRIES. artes, ybunted one to Dineen. . Ven stung a safe one toward right fleld. mele struck out and Beville went . No rua a owrth Innin, wi missed Ferris's grounder. ger bunted to Conroy and was out. went out, Courtney to Ganzel. Jourgherty singled to contre, Collins pounde: @irection and Doi ery camo ‘in, len lifted one into Keeler’s hands. RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, June 2. —The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: Firat Race—Tiiree-year-olda; about etx fur- 100 Guy Park 1 runs. t Davis's ‘Ait struck Collins on the side face, delaying the game for five «Willie Keeler filed to Dough- Parent missed McFarland's MeFarland was caught at Williams's infleld driv Gangel fanned. No Carrier Pirvoe 335 Tankard Manillan 182 ‘hind Race—Two-year-olda; selling; five fur- 108 Thistle Heather Fifth Inning. made a beautiful We. Barent Bled to Court | eon ues *ehance filed to Conroy. Nol ¥, “109 ry Jig Step . titted it igh | to O'Brien, ace—tand 118 aod « not beat out his bunt.| Hermie" 138 Col, DA tases da cont a single past Ie cracking geese put an easy one to $ $ 3 FDOT SSOOS-3O090000-0 3 o. “er WIT RT ERLISTE OF PT PUT 1903, PST ELC ere Pe O Te OR THE EVENING WORLD. <= OMPURE ORDERS (12. CONNOR FIROM THE Base” — WOMEN PLAY FOR HONORS IN GOLF. Mrs, C. T. Stout, Formerly Miss Hecker, Beats Mrs. Morgan in Metropolitan Tournament. (Special to The Evening World) DONEGAN HILLS, June 2.—There was a fine field of starters in the Fourth Annual Champlonship of the Women's Metropolitan Golf Association to-day when they drove off from the first tee at the Richmond County Coun- try Club. The contestants are the first to test Great Britain's system of all match play. * While it works all right many of them would much prefer the Amerionn plan of a qualifying round, as it gives them a chance to display thelr skill at both medal a: mateh play. Mrs. C. T. Stout, formerly Miss Genevieve Heck- er, who beat Mrs, W. Fellows Morgan by 7 up and 6 to play, was the centre of attraction, ‘The summary of the match play follows Preliminary Round. Mere. H. B. Ashmore, Deltusrol, beat Mise Risa Huribart, Morrie Co,, by default. Mise Marion Worth, “Harvor Hill, beat Miss G. Jenkins, Powellton, by 2 up and | to play. Mra. 5, Lefferta, Englewood, beat Miss A. Teving, Harbor- MOM, Uy 2 up. ‘A. H, Harris, Apawami beat’ Mins Apawamts, ‘dy default. rat Round. E. A. Manice, Haltusrol, beat Mise A. . Havbor Hill, by 9 up and 7 to pla’ Eawex Count, Rt W. Goffe, Hawex Colinty, by 4 up amt 2 to Mis. Frayne, Harbor itill, beat Miss Bla Taylor, Richmond County, by 6 up and 5 to pla: jasnau. beat Misa H, HL ny, by default, Paleraon., Bagiewood) best, Wire . by 7 up end 6 Hubbard) Harbor Hu, Powelton, by 2. up. Mn up Englewood, Hocker, Apawamts, by Mian Marte Harrison, Luce, Hartor Hill, by 6 up and 6 to Loulsa Bi. to play. Mie M, play. Miss FL. Ruth Mine Fy Mi Baltuserol, ‘The only by 1 up 20 holes, jay this afternoon was 6° ‘Sixth 1 tried inrd, ba ies - Uner Creiger was cai oi Dineen struck out ani No runs, Ineowiee Meier (ala AatRD eral Royal Pi "s the. Dall u nile and seventy ete Remorse lit 4 Migntander 105 oa) aro Race—Selling 91 Paul Clittord 10) Courtney jan could not beat | Stirs 3 ees Vanderbilt Wine Nig Race, tween Miss lon Worth and Mig Lefferts: and avers. The winners will head und to-morrow morning. —_- Standing of the Clubs, M the are | Tijoinetanatt d ‘a Boston Pittsburg Brooklyn, 199 oi PARIB, June 2—W. K. Vanderbilt's] pp) won the Prix McKenzle-Grieves, ot the Longchamps meot-|paseball To-Dar, 4 F. M 'League—Greater N.YvaBeston., B'way S300." -American AMATEUR BASEBALL. published. The Evening World, New & AMATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evoning World wil print all challenges, results of games or’ other mews concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting dition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be Address all communications and, plotures to the Sporting Hditor, York. On Decoration Day the Oneko Baserall Club defeated the Olinda A. C. by & score of @ to 7. Olnda v1 101020 2710'S Oneko 120630040 —919 2 Basterica One, Shulman and Elson; Olinda, and Goldman. They would lke to book June 7 formed toain for a (rlendly or « June 14, 31 and 28 and all dates August open. Would like to hear { round players. 319 Canal atreot. all Address . 04 nd Bach, N. pitchers recelved pertect sup) Many of the catches made by for the Anaconda F, The scory: Anaconda F. €..0 0 00 0 Mahinnd Weocho 0 0 8 Pitcher, elghtesn years old, wii fgome strong volformed team. Leith, Woodside, L, e uniform. (0. 32 King street, ‘The Friendahip League Juniors Young Carsons by « core of 19 to nere would Itke to book games witi to eleven years. Address J. Second avenue, city wae” "Froehlich at short were nothing short of! ‘Meade, Swith @ unt- je bet. tn July and Irom WO §904, idnoy Klelnfeld, Tie Anaconde Field Club, et New York otty, the Highland Beach Baseball Club at Ji. to a pitchers’ battle, by Delury pitched a great & i Ty" tour iter and] Wate fel, ishea to join Address Wit! RAE ooo rn’ 003-7H 2 O11 3 0-8 10103 2 —41 m are eet all tonne to eighteen years ide Neo like tg heat from good Addreea W. ‘York. detented the 4. The wi h teams nine No, 1332 ‘The Morningsides, of Harlem, would tke to arrance games with teams averaging twelve to thirteen years for Sundays. They hear from a xood shortetop. A. Pol would Itke to Hard, No. 167 Fart One Hundred and Tenth atreet, ci Blan Hurlbut ard Mes imo rare iH ry "Addrean Mt, Labrity "No, third’ street, City. ee ‘The Gramercy A. C, defeated thi tow ance Gramercy A. C..3 002001 Clinton A, O...1 000 1 0 0 Batterlee—Coleman and Downey; McClain. F.C. “deteated “the , bY & score of 970 43 jelfica will arrange games years, elty. Santaill, No. 50 trams averaging 6 , ‘Sun rolag ce Games to sabes alae ‘beta; ait at ot Peekakiil, ‘Saturday at Pockaelll RH . ond ® 9 bei 3 O28 5 4 “aparka ‘an® Howards, tor 15 to ‘19 at O18 oid ioetaen ary Tar ‘pentdne’ toot Addreas Phil Barées, One Hundred and Sixty- eighth street and Third avenue. Fr ia Aaceae hte & Ses, ee with teams a Bh age. Address “W. Ryder, street, Brooklyn. fifteen to alxteen years 338 Seventh ps a F i a ha fk He grounds, Adi Waste meveath atregt, city. Any, firet-class sem{-protesaional | otub, Daving run’ gue 7 open “ean, loss, maroe. DY crerin 8 ut faSucment, tor the. Morrie A. Kista, ‘No. 708 Union avenue, New York City. HAWTHORNE RESULTS. (Spectal to The Brening World.) HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, June 2.Following are the results of the races echeduled to de run here this af- Seciana? es i Mirst Race—Seven-elghths a mile. Won by Hargis, 9 to 6 and 11 to 20; Me Dingle, 1-20 %, was second; Prairie Row: Bute third. Time—1.35. Race—Five-elghths of a mile. Soldier of Fortune. 5 to 1 and Ito. 6 to 5 for place was sec- heey Free Knight third. Time— —Won to 1; tht a Race—Short course.—Won _ b; “pune York I1., 9 to 5 and 1 to 2; Cey- | lon, 4 to 5, was second; Dr, Nowlin was third. Time—2.67 -5. | WINNERS AT LATONIA. (Specta] to The Brening World.) LATONIA RACE-TRACK, June 2.— ‘The races scheduled to be run here this afternoon resulted as follows: First Race—-Three-quarters of a mile.-—" Won, by, Hitare, 12° to 1 spas 1% to 1: Second Race Three-quarters oft alee by Allyar, 6 to 1 eng 2 to erranee) the sixth round. Then 4 | man, ‘ rugmen 1 we WALSH WON FINISH FIGHT IN BROOKLYN Billy Trueman Was Knocked Out After a Hard Battle in the Tenth Round. Semewhere over in Brooklyn last night another fight was held dn private. “Kid Wal eit and Billy Trueman, two South Klynites, were the principals, and the former got the long end of the ‘purse at the end of the tenth round. The men | have fought for a 4 Aght, throughout. ‘True- man “wad the better of ghe, going up to ‘al cut loose and ‘by Ronstant jabs soon weakened fis When tie tenth round. beann 80 weak that he could on, his were said to "Be. ie THINGS THAT IMPRE ‘SSED ARTIST LOOMIS AL AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. OBE A4VABL®B4ALDY4O 84 G842OVLODO22D $72 64444 BLED OOO09404 0990900 06O0050O800800861008600OH that city. Feltz knocked out Forbes tn Jess than one round when they met before. Forbes claims he will surely turn the tatles on Fell Feather-Weights Fi, ‘A battle between feather-wel be decided at Indianapolis to- principale are Hughey | MePa clever, fenther-welght of South Brosh = ny Paddy fighter. SraPadden ta one of the quickest and cleverest boxers in the business and ought to experience little trouble in securing the decteion over Hogan. They will box a@ ten-round battle at 126 pounds. Coughlin After Fights. Sam Fitzpatrick, the well-known, mane ager and trainer of pugiliste, has taken Con Coughlin, the irish Giant, under his management and is willing to match him against any man In the vision, barring Champion Jefe Iie Witapatrick aye tre is Pe ady to clinch a match immediately for Cough. in with either Gus Rublin, Jack Mun- roe. Tom Sharkey or Sandy Fer of Boston. bled ds 1 CURE MEN CANS FOUGHT AT WELTER: WEICHT. In Bout with Fitzgerald He Weighed 140 Pounds, and Had to Split $3,800 Purse with South Brooklynite. ig Although Joe Gans, the light-weight champion of the world, defeated Wille Fitzgerald, the Gouth Brooklyn fighter, easily in Gan Francisco last Friday night, Fitzgerald received as much money as he did. A woek before the fight Al Herford, figuring out that Gans could not get down to 135 pounds, ‘sus- gested the fight be at catch-w Then George Weedon, manager Meek Fitzgerald, requested that the purse be split, ang it was. Bach fighter re- ceived $1,900. Gans weighed 140 pounds when he entered the ring, while Fitz- gerald tipped the beam at 12 pounds, Al Herford won $3,900 in bets. Walcott’s Next Fight. Joe Walcott, the welter-weight cham- pion, who recently defeated Billy Smith in three rounds, in Portland, Ore., will have another try at ‘Young Peter Jackson,” the California welter-welgit. ‘They will meet in a twenty-round bout betore the Pastime A, C. of Portiand: al Stor the Aght. igroaked, out eS Rellly, the cham- pen Sniddte-welgnt of Caltfornia, 0 rounds, Murphy Has Another Bout On. NEW YORK’S MASTER SPECIALIST. | Huy Murphy, the east-side feathers eee ete toa ae ts (NERVOUS DEBILITY cue. 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