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eee wee os BROOKLYN LOST THE FIRST CANE Bostons Had All the Luck of First Half of Double-Header, with the Trolley Dodgers in Beantown To-Day. | SCHMIDT PITCHES 2D GAME. BATTING ORDER. Boston Sterley, McCreedle. rf, Doyle, 1d. Dahlen, ss. Jacklitsch, ¢. Tood, 2b. Schmidt, p. Umpire—O'Day. (Special to The Evaning World.) _SOUTH END GROUNDS, BOSTO! Mass., Tune 17.—The cold weather of the morning toned up a bit for the after- noon session between the Boston and Trolley-Dodgers, but the fans remained away just the same and only about spectators were stattered around Greminger, 8b, | Bonner, ss. Piatt, p. the stands wher Hank O'Day called play. Buckenberger’s pets had all theJluck in the morning game, Garvin's two passes and a wild pitch being respon- sible for his defeat, Pittinger was un- usually generous with his passes, but the Trotleyites could not get in a hit when one wns needed. ‘They had the fame pocketed half a dozen times only to let it slip away. Vic Willis was selected to make {t two straight for Boston with Moran to hetp him out. Hanlon brought out his California find, Schmidt, for tntroduc-) tion to the local fans . frat Inning. Strang opened with a grasser to Grem- | cnger and was out at firet. Sheckurd | ‘Ipped off a single to left. Dobbs sac- | sifived, Platt to Tenney, and Sheckard | sdvanced to second Honner smoth- | ored McCreedie's liner. No runs ? Stanley waited and was rewarded with Tenney walked, Cooley sacr!- dvancing both runners, Carney safe at first on Dahlen's will Stanley scoring. Kittredge bunted and was put, out. Flood to Doyle, Tenny scoring. Sheckard hauled down Batty’s liner. Two runs. Second Inaing, Doyle singled to right. Datten sine pled to right and Doyle went to third. facklitsch was fielded out at first by Tenney. Boyle scoring. Platt threw wild In an &ttempt to catch Dahlen off sec: ond, and the runner advanced to third. Flood lifted to Bonner, Schmidt 1 M heauty to left and Dahlen 20 Strang hit to the plate and was th Mut at first by Kittredge, Two runs. Greminger beat out a slow grounde) ARTIST BIEDERMAN’S IDEA OF THE MORNING TRAINER FRANC Sn na hn SPORTING NEWS SP Gronov NICH LONG WORTH Tsx RUN F QUARTER 147'23/," THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE (7, ‘0s. ECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE ES CHL ve Pay & TARING TE TENE Strong. “Bonner singled to left. Platt sacrificed, Schmidt to Doyle. ‘Stanley singed to. scoring Greminger and | Stanley was run down trying | ach second on the throw In, Ten- | ney was fielded out by Flood. Two runs. | Third Inning. | Sheskard fanned. Dobbs grounded to McCreedie carromed one ‘or a bave. was nalled Kittredge to Bonner. No runs singled to right. | Jackiltsc! nen nalled him on a steal. Car: ney pop filed to Daten, “Doyle tool | Kittredge's grasver. No runs.) °°" | ‘ourth Inning, Doyle's escension went to Bonner Dahlen walked. Jackiitsch sent a. fy to Stanley. Flood doubled to right Schmidt was safe on. Bonner's hizt throw to “Tenney. Dahlen and” Fly ring on the error. trang singied center. “Sheckard struck out. “Pw runs, Batty sent a fly to Dobbs. singled to center. Dobbs Bonner’s soarer. Piatt forcing Greminger at se. Fitth t Dobbs was fielded o Creedie sent a fiy to was safe on Bonner's atole se Dahle the | left-teld fe Lackliten fied out to _Sirahe to Dose w: Tenney singled to left Gooley out at first. Elaod. No runs. Sixth + Flood beat out Batty. Schmidt dr soft fleld fence for seoring ahead of Med ‘to Cooley. wnt. Doods sir =p econ) on Sheckard haule nit to Dualen, | md, No r | ee | Platt. Me- ney,“ Doyl Nd throw: an doudled againgc xeorng Day 3 Schmidt throw y grounded to Inning. slow g: dol ain oy Dooits, . ley hauled down Pour runs. to ¢ Batty Wit to Birang hlen's Jong Kittredge singled, —( tag Kitirl assed the “ouble was : yesterday tor Urst, Pact Strang to D from your Seventh luning, ee 1 Jackliixe trolled aroy y chird on Platt's wild a Inindred dollars on Jaoklitseh Gravesend Mo: petting it on bi sullefor him--th Mecrecdi owner cleaned up a mo Mive Runs. lon hhorae, Montata singled to | n's luck stuck. Sooley singled an sien hn WAG Carney forced (oo! ond, ‘Tenney scoring. Kittr Mehlen and was doled wit! Dwo russ, By Perhaps mighty read t {| more re: man eaplt outbid three 1 two if \ Wil tana King, Won Yesterday at + 100 to 1, Has Had a Remark- | Vm able Career. you small few ct for reg ae lines the yeur ard w of lone of fi Monaire horeo ho ¢ than ago Aste had to # ind for a nickel to buy a_ nickel but If you ou ma: ny has the sf 1 $10, 4 were yb ! King, bus Aste. ae FROM BOOTBLAGK TO TURF PATRON ‘Tony Aste, Whose Horse, Mon- as will iu Me than have A q ) the found time to go to the mus able to open stan and make bis wealth multiply in reasing ratio. or nine years ago Aste first ve track. in other bulld- He INVADERS SEEK | was infatuated with the sport and soon; afterward he bought a race horse for; bought another. That won, too, Since then Aste nas grown to be one of the leaders In the racing game. Will- {he tube, Ya not Touth to: fraternige with | he Poo!vi Ke King, ana th pauett de-! See i Nusturtiiim two seaty ago (hat he paid Rooters Cheer Them On in the fh ills Mor Tie'fuths)*YorSasturs| Effort to Scoop Up Another ‘oo tutt Neatures have been | Game from the Chicago nuly prott great an malay 4 h iow his the manners and courtesy of Ao 1 i oman of rd. He is ieeler, rv. anit courteous and erlolil, £8 reen, rf lookin says Unat Villains, 20. Collahan, 29. ra Maltese Mekarland, 1. ’ ‘ /BROOKLYNS WON’T PLAY i. | ST. LOUIS TO-MORROW. E PARK, June 17 ee do not win the greater | s-Mender Arranged Lnatend ther gumes on the coming for Sntarday at Washing= lw trip It will not be for lack of ton Park. len ment on the part of the root r Kien bayevall team will not’ ers. fans were out in full foree w/the 8h Louls outfit at Washington thie afternoon to help pull ihe last to ww uled, but game away from Chicago and to give} y Cardinals ina Ath crowd # royal seud-off, | pe li was bad baseball weather and Jjooked all the time as though the raht ka would be given ghance to) But the clouds did not dampen oY of the crowd. which a uOe) ies largeat of the se ont f Race—T Mane ant ¢ B.con Dark Sixth Race Bixwih innt land a cup of coffee Sacklitsch died, Bonner eye prguanis: sian Flood singled. 5 {5 | wouldn't have Batty. Strang’s wallop took a tucky | bad lost them—w parom —¢ aity to Bonner, forcing lood at second. No runs, 5) Ana all cola) Batty grounded to Dahlen. Greminge Aste's Ife history + vetir fame wily Bonner singled, f ned boks in which "Mark, th Platt forced him at second. No runs. "| yy.) Vecdmea diresiaent Se |pe believe that It is lick which THE MORNING GAME |given Aste such succe 8 others f declare that ib ts ¢ busi- \noss abily and native Ast The Scors. i, Aste slag one b po & e| Boston, of the first men to r future 970 3 dperter, t., for monopolist F nim= tanley, of O49 itenney: ts box on his sho! 8 3 O\Cosley, Af.. thy yf shen 015 0 O)Carney, Aine "hie Aw the 90 i his busl- “tl ; through a busy sect 9 out seeing one of hes ments. a Ot Aste did not make hi Oo 4 xa) ft PO. 2 00 0. thn Two he Peed ings. for the privilege jehange Building. Aben—about seventeen Aste laughed at.the men who failure fur him and went aheas le harveat of nickels. We the first man money from lacking tune gvew from It Ho bei by in. it directly $500 He w to pay for the pri of blacking shoes In the big ofice build paying, the Produce was 4 novel Ago—DUt ro licted | * Levis, reaping le moey Maneball Te-ds the start, and as business grew Greater N years. He mad a year | boots, but his American ub. \ hilaiecphiais) Idea | Boston Cyeverand —- Y. va Chicngo, Broatway, It 1 y ) his horses, tablishment ste: nts twenty d_ himself, pmorrow's races furlongs. on main track, inn aes Vamuuked thu as Ty wa 98 Orton 126 Miss ts Gye and one-balt Step Aside andienp: mite and a a The Leader Fiyin olonsay Dutiroia, n League S ete ew York, restert ) jamuington. 24 $2 4 Me Ameri He has wagered and} is really proud shoe-clean- | vdvertisements. | oe-cleaning in New money- 1 1 1 1; five furlongs Bill lly down in torrents, the pitcher's box 103 | Leaguers To-Day. Now York to dot ance to give a brother- when Leo ‘fannenill faced | owd gave Jesse a | pickes when his younger brother stepped up feo the plate and both boys wore broad smiles _ “laerty was the choice of the Chi- for the slab work, but cago Capta s warmed up, as well as Patterson ¥ | ty Was Wolf for the Invaders. ‘Tho New | 1h Yorks will leave to-night for Detroit | 17 and will not be home again until the} '\ Hourth of July. In the mean timo the Aeid will be filled level with the dis nd and entirely sodded, ‘twenty minutes before game time the rain that had been threatening came as and both teams went © 1s R covered over with thelr practice. ‘The occupants % und 90 cent seats were invitad snto the grand stand, and the game be- few minutes later Mm a hard vain. made a. difference tn the avaders’ line- ‘Tannenill could not work his saiary wing In the wet a rin Wollt Into pitch. Beville went beaind the bat. First Inning, took care of Holmes's pop-fy along run, Jones Med to Davis and Keeler made a_great catch,of one from Green's bat. No runs, ‘After the first half of the first inning bee played both teams went to benches to walt for the ram: to! After twenty-five minutes’ delay my had 40h ther 9 top, | to allanhan, VENING WORLD. anmnenerem ene wr ene a “WORKOUTS FOR THE SUBURBAN, ¥ mete Slattery fanned. And Tannehill was out to Ganzell, No runs. ane BLIND BOY JUMPS WINNERS AT HARLEM. Eberfiell sent down to Isbol . no and t. Willams. stop- ‘he Evening Wort) |Ped one with his back and was passe / HAL CE TRACK, June 11 hiong. He was caught @ mile, howeve Th led to be run here this fn an, attempt to_ateal second, Cont afternoon resulted as follows: out, Callahan to Slattery. No’ rir q"iirst Race—Four and one-hait_ fur- : longe.—Won by Pat Hammon, 4 to 1 and US ELS 8 Mast, 2) to 1 for place, was MeFarland ot, Conroy to Ganzel ‘ ani Lonsdale third, ‘Time— jaherty made three terrible swipes and out. Holmes bunted and died. No »o—Threé-quarters of a milt ever set, 6 to land 2 tol; to 1, was second; Joe Mare ‘Time—L15 1 —Won iby tonlu was third a 1 Race—Mile and a fu-long.—Won Athlete Another Sightiess Gungel filed to Slattery. Bev Wolf put one to HNL and was out at frat, No tv Sprints 35 Yards in Four ace—Mile and 3 furlong — Wor Fourth & ring Field 5 for place," was second; Jpdse Conroy picked up Jones's grounder and Seconds Du g Day. imes was third. Time—1.53. mit at first, Gree bunted aad see Se IS n. Callahan out, Cons H ; o rins | Ww siz—tne ine! RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. bunt as worthless. Keeler! Institute for the same W Bultz wa ufes | sina held the alanda ran (Special to The Evening World.) fumble: rounder Deal or Tete fener RACK, KINLOCH PARK, St. A pretty steal of nd. Elbers | Of the att Louis, June 17,—Following are the re- field out, Tebelt to Slattery. No runs. | tte prizes offe suits of the races scheduled to be run . blind and the atterno FEAEtD Povey lniovingvobioots iNest Rase-our. and one-half, fur- pounded one Wolf's font {MIDE O at the standing pongs.—Won by Quaker Girl, 3 to 1 and into Conroy's hands. pat him_o The © 2 he standing ‘0 3; Comoro, 3 to 1 for place, ‘Was Bec- at first, Slattery ams ta Gt igh jump, stan broad jump, foot-|o 4: Peach Juice was third, Time— geil, and Tannely) IntooW!!'s | all kiek and tilrly-fve-yard dash, | hands. No rune. A boy nained somiu, totally biind, was| Second Race—Six and a half furlongs: ‘Tannebitl got Wiilam sod cutter} oy thiet hh. in ds. |--Won. by Jaady Vashte, § to 5 and d to 5 Pannen ee We Aree Contos, gotea first in the thicty-five-yard dash, in 48.17 \VOr Barges. § to 1 for place, Was sec- nod start and beat his bunt by fivej fiat, The distance tor tie | ptre was third. ‘Time—Ldl $4. feet, but O'Loughlin called him: out. | broad gump was 1A feet § liches, and a anzell filed to le No runs. th anding high jump was 4 feet 6 Sniurduy Games at Carsey’s. See AN LE inches, The football was kicked 105 feet. | 14 gt. ouls College : a ive secured Kid Cars AMERICAN L EAGUE RAYE, “Sixey-seventh, street and West Seoffer in the Afth race met with an avenue, for Saturdays the re- ‘The: Cleveland at Boston—morning gam or the season. will open t which Nameokt | gninder accident similar to th RALE, ~3 8 countered at Morris Park, and wited ne with a good attraction. First Sie ala” Abn? itor Sant] ing to his tail, It was shaicsn cf after) ward J. Walsh, No, 200 West Ninety- mpire—connells. he had run about half a mile, EN Gnti street, New York City: Robert Burns gulin called the teams out on the nd and the game went on, Davie buwan operations by Isbell and dying at first. the same way. And Pultz buntod did. No runs, Seeond Inaltux, Wolf gaye Callahan a pass after hay- ing two grikes on bhn and Isbell gent kcund with @ sacrifice bunt, Mt out fi and HERRERA IS NOW BOTHERING BRITT Conqueror of Kid Broad Would Fight California Light-Weight for $5,000 Side Bet and Says He’ll Win. : A matoh is now being talked of be- tween Aurelia Herrera, tho Mexican feather-weight, and Jimmy Britt, the Mght-welght champion of Callfornia. The sporting men of Bakersfield, Cal., where Herrera makes his home, are so jubilant over the Mexican's great fighting in the squared ciecie guring the last elght months that they claim they wiil accommodate Britt with a side bet of $5,000 1f he will agree to fight Herre! Britt and Herrera were matched fight some time ago, but owing to a mistake In the weight the matoh fell tarough. Herrera is anxious to fei Britt, aa he claims he can beat him. Davies Lust &2,500 on Rrond. Parson Davies, the well-known sport- ing man and manager of fighters, of Chicago, lost $2,500 on Kid Broad by the latter’a defoat ac the hands of Herrera at Butte, Mont, Saturday, Davies thought sure that Broad would beat Herreva and did rot hesitate to bet als money as fast as he could get takers. When Broad was Knocked out in the fourth round Davies was te most muc- prised man at the ring side. “They could have got dollar 1 yos- fess in the world, id Davies, “8 nure was ' that Broad wouid stop that fellow." Walcott and “Youny Jackson.” Joe Walcott and “Young Peter Jaok- the colored cyclone fighter of fornia, are in perfect shape for thelr twenty-round bout before tae Pas- j time A. C., of Portland, Ore., to-morow night’ ‘Chis should be ‘one of the best fights ever witnessed In that section of the country, The men hold a bitter grudge against each other, and the prospects are they will try ‘and knock each other out as quickly as possible. Jackson aas improved siiice he fought Walcott and feels certain he will wrest the title of champion frum him In this fight. Broad Wept After Fixht. When Kid Broad had come to after being knocked out by Herrera on Satur- day he ared in astonishment at the crowd that was standing around him and jn a low whisper said, “Did [ win or was I knocked out?" “I am sorr: to tell you, Kid, you were put to sloep, sald one of his’ seconds. bu out crying, aad between his sobs kept saying that he thought there was not a fighter living that could knock him out. Broad sald that Herrera is one of the hardest hitters he ever met in the ring. Stift Has Hard Job. Billy Stift, the Chicago mlddle-weight, the Windy City to-morrow, night, He 1s slated ‘to meet Charley Burns, the Cincinnati fighter, in a ¢en-round’ bout in private, and in order to get any of the money he will have to stop Burns before the expiration of the tenth round. ‘The men have made a side bet of $100 on the rasult of the feht. 1 CURE MEN ' j NEW YORK’S master speciaust. I} NERVOUS DEBILITY cuss, ,. gute 30 to 60 days by my own famous method. “Al aie PRIVATE DISEASES safari STRICTURE chee ns to, ange Ing, pars, or loss of time. It is a mare PROSTATIC {pop nes? si deyae as TROUBLES matter how chronic or sone ‘ed Moe 8 to 10 VARICOCELE ised jn trom, to 10 ternal absorptive process. BLI 0D Radical cures in 60 to 90 days. 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