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—— an +0 _— THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1904, 3 ; vi WORLD [SEE SPORTS EDITED BY (228) ROBERT EDGREN ' WHAT 1S LIKELY TO HAPPEN WHEN THE TWO WISE FIGHTERS COME TOGETHER NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT 5 $EBDDE-DDODEGRELDIAD 9DYDHH-1GOOH5HH0O59HGHOOOHOHHOSED MDP MOND DOD DO-OO4 Ca ee bo beOHO DSS CONSULT THE E BEST AUTHORITIES BETWEEN ROUNDS. O'BRIEN PAY USE SOME NEW. VARIATION OF THAT OLD “GROGGY" STUNT OF FITZSIMMONS? PAILADELPHIA JACKS LONG JAB MIGHT BE (PROVED BY SOME INGENIOUS @ CONTRWANCE LIKE THIS. eeeoeesoresoee : . eee Ne bees: oe is - “HEATHEN BOXEES” MZ . ¢ ¢ do¢ pOteoo s 3 e@ doe i ¢ DOE ee tev tern ens meooy wine" TAIOIE LEADS © [POLICE TAKE A HAND IN GRIFFITH READY (eiscxsasSSe Shee Sees A is cHmbed through the ropes, Both Meet in Quaker City. pealed was successfully brought off in| — ALL THE BATTERS) THE WESTFIELD FIGHTS’ ]Q MAKE TRADES) #222. ss Se 4 BY ROBERT EDGREN. pe the promising lightwelght Mghter of the —— = LEE PUT HAMILTON OUT “ein acae wing SREB Tie IN “PRIVATE” FIGHT.‘ 60-4. IPIODIHTIIAD eee Oo Another of those vicious, slam-| knocked out not one of the spectators | gave a cheer for the victor, f | H WhIGhUL Wishitolremavie | Avonia A; C., and Temmy Hamilton, of Kingston, N. Y., who recently arrived Men Cured by Me (Spectal to The Evening World.) between George McFadden, of New | And my language Is plain— Napoleon Lajole, the assassin. of| WESTFIELD, Mass, May 1.—The| York, and "Young" John L, Sullivan. | (Special to The Evening World.) in town in search of a match with any | My<0: yearssotlexe i That for wavs that are dark piteh the man who holds the record] porkshire A. C. had a boxing meet last | Of Boston, started off fast, with Sulll-| BOSTON. Mass., May 11.—Clark Grif-| of the good Ightwelghts. They were to Dericnte as & special . % And for tricks that aro vain for breaking two baseballs and also for] pigit that neatly ended In w free fghe,| ‘an raiuing heavy blows on McFadden, {th sald yesterday that he was willing| have battled to a finish, but in the sec- vate ‘iiseancy of Miss ‘The Heathen Boxce is peculiar. going through an entire season with |The four-round. preliminary between | 82° Was paying a waiting game. In |to trade Anderson for Selbach, and| ond round Lee landed a short left swing 3 Inia UU certain tha ‘And th a batting average of more than 400 py John Curran and Willlam Jenkins was | te second round both tripped, and Sul- | would also Ike to make a trade and| on Hamilton's jaw, dropping him to the Cured by ine, I cu nd the same I am free to maintain. cent, Is once more soiting a KAM PACE T CO ye Curran in fortyceighit seconds. | Van, Who wad the tipper man, ‘struck [et Kittridge, but the matter is in the| floor, where he wax counted ow by Ref- Bevtittsy Wasting — (Adapted from Bret Harte.) for the sluggera of the American and! “mye preliminary of eight roun McFadden when he was down. Re »|hands of Mr. Farrell. eree Paddy Gorman, the former mid- Weakness, sericture, Natlonal Leagues to follow x Patrick Roach disqualified Sulllvan and dleweight fighter of Australla, veele, Prostati tween Willlam Ro son for the feathe Two of the most peculiar “Heathen Boxees” in the boxee business tp to date Larry's batting average Is will try their tricks Seturday night in Philadelphia, “Kid McCoy" and .493 per cent. for the season, fully 50 che and ¢ 3 Rave the bout to Mc welght champtonsip| Ae Re of western Massachusetts was won by den Although Mr, Farrell announced on! Plenty of Slugging. ch was leaving the ring Sul- | Monday that a deal had been practically While the fight did not last very long, eases, mo matter how f Dacduired or how foie G o pints better of any playe: vi ‘ollowed ds knocke im.) es a i ie 1 4 y wtanding. B: Tack O'Brien are the gentlemen in question. igen better in a at ele , Heeb Roaniiecattecialeiroundarotitaat work yay fe haba ae) A ee e ss ccmploted whereby Catcher Bovitle avd there was enough slugging witnesse’ siltation, <0en Bret Harte's Heathon Chinee was an amateur in “ways that are dark Tithe? 0f the big leagues who has taken | ee eer ae ee a ind ane | P ia ch, brother of | Left Fielder Anderson were to be ex- by the spectators to satisfy them for Hothink. st have eal arian x ; part In all the games his club Reps Teal hero sainl ay in for | the feferee. then went at Sullivan, and | changed for Catcher Kittredge and Left the journey they had made to see the mostly. men. between ai licks that are vain” beside these two. !played, Larry nas been In seventeen |i thes at ; dts ate ROL BO ey a free fight was prevented only by the elder Selbach, of the Washington mill. From the moment the bell rang the amen of 40 and a0 \ " "1 3 kames with the Napoleons. e has bee vo pund The een-round Out police - ed “e ce years, Ave & Bde One time Jack O'Brien fought Marvin Hart in Philadelphia. Wow!) ts hat tines midemade db hits, among | bo Chub, the change to take effect at in the opening round until Lee BaV6| enssuanminnt Sera dor multe! ‘What a fight that was! Jack cut Hart to fragments. In the mean timo phen aera mubar a criples ane) Sor bag: : i jonee, yesterday word was received from Hamilton his quietus both fighters New York's cured.” Ingulre about Hart swung wildly and missed pinch after punch, It looked as if the| ——$——_$_— pas y k i oO! Dwyer, the secretary and treas- slugged away at each other mith both | | Master Seectatst, i -s iH ui of the Washington Club, that hands without any let up. Hamilton f big fellow was outclassed a mile. And O'Brien walloped him! My! How ON THE DIAMOND. AMATEUR BALL PLAYE S | patsy Donavany who ad assumed the Was no match for Lee, as the latter Be \ he did wallop! we iy outfought, outslugged and also out- Be & A cure that, remaine { 165 W. 34 St. At. Hiamsy management of the team, objected to whe Giltalunesay and 2 von plonship o: it 1 i 4 : Hart had come to the ring side many pounds over-weight, and it/s auohate Apaltis eerie nan, put. [Sil the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- | ,.M"; Far ll, however, will Insist on meiied each other was a aide Det of 3 ; had been announced that O'Brien refused to meet him on that account | larke'® men ire beginning to look like | lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Hditor | to. Iie claims to have letters and other $200 and the gate receipts, which 4% Nears a Specintiat ta While there have DISEASES OF MEN. . | hope € ‘ e ae e' y dene wai a Finally another announcement stated that O'Rgien agreed to fight Hart it, Ph" Murenders of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, Rgetient of the Waaninmion Cluy which | teen mony ‘fetie held. in private, this SING in all its stages Fadh the over-bulked Loulsvillian would consent to forfelt his share of the!,.0'%, Mom *xpensive experiment, on entitle him to Kittredge and Selbach, i the nrst private fight where a side Oa ORe leaied by he Purse if he falled to knock O'Brien out in six rounds, eee ti Bhaibad i asd se Ae ner |e And Preponee to Newt Uigence to Pranic | Det was wagered on the reault’of the ;**stam of tremiment in 3 to 10 Mum, ‘ course, not, Jack O'Brien {x too foxy 10 | neces ry Ih Che eee Eo ee ats cyaredit, | gitataty JURLm fir mon-abpearance “Thal Raat Twentyetcurth rell, No. 330] that a decision be rendered without Side Bets Made. Ai are he eal nr (ociovaare es ra 150 we Money or cre eto hear r olay. ICRLE, cured 5 to yn. b put a premium on his own undoing. | MoCoy, the Be hd cpitened exectiy chree, innings...at PIRShIn ge A *) rhe Crotona F. Ccof the Bronx defeated | Ty So confident was the manager of Ai Losnea Ropped at once: then unknown, succeeded Li the Fult iy ty — nd Bladder Complaints cured tn t Hart agreed to forfeit IF he knocked |co, , R ceeded in the end which © was released, i street’ and Broadway, | {he Fulton Baseball the Keore of 12 each fighter that his man would win meteors te i Jack out, ked convincing a gentleman with money that ix, an rage of $383 per inning Pe OM Stotas Seat cal) COLLTNS TING NOTES. ints iheyieailed Rereress Gormaniibeale i : he could © Ry: a baie Mont bial Tah | the core of 0 5 iy } No Knook for O'Brien, uid give Ryan a fight. Side bets about $5 a minute, allowing five mins | The Brooklyn Hills, Le! The Powhatan Academy have’May FIGHTIN fore them befores the men entered a Were put up, and Ryan consented to Utes to an inning. thew games with team] for tnifarned eraging Reventeen, to Hel tie and (handed hint: si00! enon! ‘ot trea, fow, that is no knock for O'Brien, | take this easy money, ‘They went into! “Lefty Davia has accepted terms | «rund accopting | thle Sante Gr oadarees orn According to a despatch, Tommy Rvsn| which th h to Ko . ‘7TH < Miriabats Waciainioa tor wuitite o tacet |irainine ; ) ov Rill recelve tho beet OC (reatnent, deel dress John J. tehed’ to ‘meet. Arthur | Which they informed him was to go BARS AT ; fet F ‘ pwith Columbus, A couple of years ago) Wo Ho White, Jr. Jamaica avenue, Urvoke| > hess Reem imaALcne’ as a side bet on the outcome of the fon Square. Hours. 0-0: Sunday: *) sap in fighting a man like Hart and Then Crafty McCoy sent Foxy Tommy Davis was one of the stars of the .j lyn Hite, LL 7 uritan Junto Ike to xe} Cripps before the Colma Athletic Club. latte, The announcement that the! MEDICINE, MWe. ( # tiving away twenty pounds or so. It | letter, suggesting that Ryan knew |tonal League, but he has fallen off 1] ‘rhe Ciairmonta peat. the Olympians inst] SNe wath all awe ain AVUREINE | Colma, Cal., on, June 18in a. twenty-| Po) ere to fight was only told to aj ; &% simply an indication of the fact that how easy it would be to lek hi his playing: Sunday by a score of 16 to 10, Tho feature| Nuthan Paltzer, No, 408 East Seventy-fourth | round bout for the middle-weight cham- LD DR. GRINDLE. “Philadelphia Jack” Js a sort of J. Pler= |sparring. part i eT RCOE, — othe amine. was" the hmiting Keortng | street round pout for tm orld but Mlivie Frer- |@#olect party of sporting men, who Ce) . pont Morgan in the ring—w flnancler [make shoe trees end Deseing him to! George Van Haltren, the Soattle cap: | Ditching of M. Levenmon ne Villagers would Ike to play] Pet” Ryan's manager, denies the story |were vouched for before they could SSA SPECIALIST. IN ef mith a trick of bulling the market when ttle larger Tomine peat ge tain and ex-Glant, was born in the Nicat ™ will play any team ee Aaasee r y“Ryan wants no one but Jack} get the tip as to where the battle! ee trgae ete aes rger. Tommy tmmediately con- even years. Ads itveatatie nto O'Brien. would be brought off. Just thirty-five | Utter peculiar to men ure bermanenth Louls. Most of the fans think he is ay native of California, He ts a. product yi he gets a chance. O'Br } Weat One Hun- 8 for all his foxine nh can fight, sented, and. hinking that he would Jore challenge all teams and when they | cured more quickly, more easily and on mo: persons got the tl A short time ago | have a cinch, went out of y 4 ¥ 1, averaging eleven. to ree q oston, and Moderato terms than by any other advert Gm Philadelphia he gave ‘Tommy Ryan | the vient of fight he came into. the Fe ene LT Neen and Doct Van | Pestiias nine’ Gyre mee oe a tens ate bincavenere fae Shy 8 as Sen icalyn oc Oblcae vin enter the| Arrived at Se (heme er ete pate, “on cured In from 1 to 3 mon’ @ the surprise of his life. It was in the {Meigen of teat eeaee. WRAL WES Wie always popular. in Lau ni amex with | md nvenne : d ‘ a Indianapolte| they were quietly told that ticke! titty In. from 1 to 2 months, Kids i. y he use of t ning to Nght a man w x Would 1 » hear ff ring at the Auditorlum in Jn pe fe the 111 would cost $5. it rT omplaints in. ft fourth round, and Jack sent one over, | wanted the 0 When he visited, that town while ‘play | teams: averagin PARAS GS he A ‘or the mill w ey vand Hladder Complaints in! front tod g Ricca went Thomasvon hie Gack Wher {cRid sence mands [Ine with Naw York he used to get a|suall stde bet pee tancamateue, Vaseuall! eats to-night tn the best of condition for Crowd Waa Orderty. Tarek afd: Menthe palntul ereliinee ions 3 he rose, barely within the count, he was“) {lm trim as he never had ST! reception - The Charter A.C. would ike to book! LOM aqt cay onurenmaoack Lensround Cones tee ee TOF: te gave | 20 dayn, Stricture In from 0 tora) day 4/9 4 y shown before, As soon as the. fight = Memorial Day (ALM. and Paty with some aireete: i" p meni have (been in! tf sty | writhout.®. caurmur. the; sports. K: Fioacela ilps from J ito 2 weeks. Ordinary,’ | { #0 dased that fora moment he did not started Ryan found that he wasup omge Davis's long vacation does notjieam within a radi f 100 ‘intles ‘This RCRA NAYES LLY Aergated, the (Perry) nearly. thre weeks and hays | Dro! ‘than | UP this sum, acting at the same time | ¢ tracted diseases and drains cured if 8 to know which way to look for O'Brien, against IC McCoy uncovered skill ats ysoem to have done him any harm, The [jcaiys has teen maging a fast, ame this) £0) We on worked harder for, this, con. as if they were pleased to pay the! “DR. GRINDUB Js mill at the same oftics | would Ike to arrange, Katuirees Re ceo, | for any other In which they have been mann, Jr, No. 117 Hull street, Brooklyn, | matched this ‘oth © Then a lucky swing changed the tide Punching pow that he never had | shown In all \ is work at the training 171 WEST 12TH ST i lant in making a great showing |Only those giving @ suitable « icket. The crowd was 1 the Chicago Americans. uply. Give amount price for the tick and Jack was near out himself, O'Brien a wi oft ii rderly one thr@ has ever| which he has occupiod OVER ymmy took an awful beate = Schammock, No. %6 Morgat Noy a the most 01 y a ninercadveriiting ont © fought @ grand fight tn the last round, and, in spite of his best endeavors, | pitcher Powell appears to enjoy his |}? A goo first bygeman of outfielder would | Gua Rubltn, the “Akron Giant.” whol been seen at a fight of this kind. | A,reeor) which no otter adversiing hval beaten to a finish, but punching back he Was tinaDle to reek Me oy a een inn eae ee he did | ytig, Word Rusinene office Rarebail team, |tike fo join A stfne amateur tram averag’ | seams to have gone back considerably, | Instead of there being wild yells and | Medicine $1. HOURS. 9-0. SUNDAYS. 9 to ail the time Ike an Indian, When MeCoy In Foxy. With McAleer. . paneer “teasin, fOr games to" Oten Noo zi Thin avenue. Tic iis recent fights count for anything,| cheers for the fighter who was get- —— “Kid” MeCoy is another crafty Rey- | Now, there's the foxlness of MeCoy A Sunday, morning of aftern: Nn ‘The, Togowood F.C, woteated the Cow-[ 14 matched to meet George Lawlor, the) ting the best of the milling, there SPORTING. *nard of the ring. Note the first timo ho | Hon us {ull of Iam a tmocter-amkel |, Pitcher Killian ts certatnty: there with {Journal team. nrererred,, rhe, world team | box Mn hy wear, Oh tt tenn! Weatern | Meine show to be brought | was not_a cheer or @ yell of any ROPE Rea Seate neo, MocGy liad |vertectnila-or caubage lenvos ho staving power, He has pltehed two [elt Yonry "Silver Harry. Foner, amen | MMger URN EAM trane Fe Hace] TOMMO AS Seton leh on the afeer=|xind, Even when Hamilton was been working for Foxy Tommy as his |, Lbere's no way of tolling what will |l-Inning games, LY REAR Aa Malice Shere Wallace Atwood) | No. 112 Fulton street. ‘oon of July 4. Lawlor has never ONE GOOD BET A DAY, joccur when MeCoy and O'Brien meet in PATA IR tive ces aats Wana Peet Saag kp The Whitey Stara would like to arrange! amounted to much, and if Ruhlin does \ sparring partner. He learned as much | th as he could of Ryan's sty’ pume Of a fieht, but what Kind ¢ ry has Elberfeld beat as a feld- Bkeeping his own skill under cover, and [Rarty Wil he pulled off by one or the [Ing ‘short-stop. York City, oF Bualness Office, New mwenty-fo een! ‘ of thom hot even a Sixth avenue H World 1 ever get another fight In that vicinity. <a Rs Beye rentawes. He hated Ryan, for’|fortune:telier| could guess Timmy Williams is felding well and], ‘Three all-around players would lke to #0} 4 ye O=tb le oe path: ehelteainan oe puatliate f yd iting hated for the New Yorks. Ho] M team, averaging, slsteen years, | O Glarke and Hubbard, In California, in a letter to a friend In ay pRestion of District-Attorney Clarke and | gets down after groundera much easter | ¥ i a this city states that he has the training Pthe Ministers’ Association of Brooklyn | than last year, ‘The Sanfont Fier Club, of Torsey city neieied z 0 Vis behind it. Justice ynor, in his —- Holenta, ould tik | 9 heat ¢ yout-af-tonn | Powhatars 0012 ‘ 4) fornia, “all ready fc ‘Jack inroe, ithe =. — opitilon that there was no} Fielder dones wan glyen a great ovae | macit Blasing Satunday afternoon games and | Pt onieg—ciiowell and Owens; Nevins and] yuite miner heavywelght, when thé lat- Mog in the : Ais ease against the players of Hea tion by the Chicago fans when ho| font Fist Club 120 Zabriakle mtreet, | Ginnerts ter arrives there to begin training for a t Fermoy CY Heights, N. ‘The Jamaica Wem Enda Would ike to {ik ‘coming bout with, Champtoa. Jim . Iyn professional team, based is con- | Mode his frst appearance, He ts popu- |" nye Crystal Juniors would Ike to arrange 1 he Jar atl over the clroult ms With teams averaging twely clusion on the fact that the complaint -- Koen years, the SARIngtonA. pret Rit Was made by the police, He sald that] @hfeago is carrying three left-handed | dress It Wandelt, No. 240 East Eighty ; — oo M. Tiacgel and H ring: e will be the fastest kind | Detroit critics say that Charley | Rulkin, Joe Or gamon with teams avernming Ring to clever! not stop him before the, expiration of » 340 Kast) 1 hout it is doubtful i¢ Rublin will 1 communteations Madison street lam, Address, 6 Silver, Ni Smith, a surprise | Or te TREPAN, 5 to 1, W re w ; : 0 vas my, one-horse wire rentend : that pays, and with my facilities turfites fan the wail aaaured GF getting. the ine information, ‘sinainabie “anywhere famehan ‘bern efor vo forte. pak tems Feaen, and ms" abvity i Wei Knot Laubral horse wire during quarters at Sheehan's Tavern, in Call- 3d Day—KUMINOOR,, 21 Men . 4th Day—MUOZON, ../4, Tuas, 5th Day—TREPAN.. .. 4 ines with teams avenging fl erties! h tak lace on June 17 A CLUETT COLLAR naioa, N.Y ie. Jiintors would Ike to challenge! Andy \valeh, jouth Brooklyn mid- lay baseball to de Mlegal must dine a6 , ane tn | Seventh street | ht, who “has been fighting in y ‘ pitchers, more than any other club in a: Paaithe Gl SAIL Playcteamp avers | INeOTsEATe Harrigan, No. 354| dleweight, wh i QUARTER EACH, QUARTER SIZES , turb a citizen, Fyrman ia a citizen (the country except Baltimore, which |achte Vein No foureen Meare woud One Hundred “and Twenty-fourth) good form since he went West. bas an- CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, Hoan z i and says that he was disturbed by the | carries the same number Ikerto book ® game for next Sunday. The : clnehtcon hla hands: Be 'has! beeo A Si home: Ir i chy 9 A.C. will other fig! WAKER OF CLUETT AND MONARCH OHIRTS v Another test case to establish the] game last Sunday Weslara, Jeanetiss, Haven F.C. or Galhams | afternoona “t scoured to meet Mike Schrock, | the OF hetitr, hold ag y 1 r. Taylor's adver reds oy Fe | to al ay 2 ) ny one ia : || Ball was fixed at $00 and next Monday | Freeman, Lachance and Dineen have] ‘the Tyeoone Field Club of Sheepahend Gay | Halt expans fs . Mo., . " eet ext week 8. a tn Brooklyn was brought to-day before | wis fixed ax tie date of the examina. | algned 1&4 contracts, They refused to Womid like) to arrange ‘enmen with teams Site, ACiitiamebrldge sc he clever feath SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. Lora thine each Gayk then Twaaid Magistrate Dooley, in the Adams Street | tion BO eee aciiiiea: Wereing fourteen to alxteen veare. ‘Tuve | Mikel aeons Jack McClelland, the clever feather- Mavige you to mend. me vour ord , "i when Charles Bartlett, of No. ———— K na Mass dates) open. (ae mundaye after May i feating Haire, Yel weight of Pittsburg, and "Kit | amber trtiter positively" Oni ee 884 ti cond base of Big John Anderson ts the best aticker| “tre wack. au 4 ee im | meget yould ike to hear from! man, of Boston, are in the best of shape - ors f 423 Columbia street, second va eman of Pie un ApoE ROA wD poss at ugh ethe, nek, Diamonds, aysracing , from |fedms iy ate, tlataen veers for their twenty-round bout before the Get off at Chambers street wlERMS, $5.00 WEEKLY, “the Brighton Baseball Club, mit inly, walloping the ball at | E. Lavingaton, No. 2210 Bighth avenue 1 azel yaa haar t Hnd A.C, of St. Louis, to-mor- tation, walk toward Broad- AMBEKLY SUBECRIPTIONS ONLY PPprotessional organization, was arraigned : Pe ene pan, the ball at |e young Cliftona would ike to arrange nue Ar City TOT nigne Maclean bay apn’ ees | cae esas and) ook Gn receipt of your ander for Wines fei | | " of Sect ‘ % his ee Ree ee fo ne ve . \- , ‘ 7 t F wharged with violation of Section s mask nities spe. Benny Cranes way a n Immediately send you my private CLEAR CODE, Remember, everythi cipher ONLY. ng vent inf A.Foreman, Coney Island, Bklyn, N.Y MORRIS PARK RACES ‘ef the Penal Code, he complaint was mide by Albert {W. Furman, of No. 708 McDonough @t, Brooklyn. In his affidavit he re Jimmy Callahan never played vetter| = peers | ente (reg nial ene Aralalas) for through the Hopkins Store. itor the White Sox™ chan he- isl WANTS TO BET ON M’COY. | BROOKLYN A, C, GAMES. | utsned’ torent" ave actel at tnree HL There is. an Fimosphere of how" to" work fOr vle= Both the Docoration and Labor Day RAR ARE Cit Summer vacations about it that makes you sorry to leave. e Geo 0 Tit h $1,000 to bet that oe ne eeaeee erniine pent in’ the coming eventa of the Brooklyn Athtetic cub | DRIVERS’ PARADE SATURDAY. last year were more successful than that he went to a baseball Saratoga avenue last Sunday Comiskey on Saturday last re-signed] six-round bout between “Kid MeCoy Ad ; ‘ os Everything for Yachts and while a game was In prog-| squadron A Polo Club will open the| Catcher fe McFarland. to. a 1904| and “Jack” O'Brien in Philadelphia] 40%, that the club had ever held before! Deiving her famous three-hitch team, sabe oerees saree , he attempted to enter he|ocal playing season neat Saturdar, | Conttact after a brief conference, dur-| Hext Saturday nike st will be O'Brien | even its ast year's efforts, With this| Mas Giulia Morosin! will lead the afth| i} Cones Lose Every week day, rain of sliine, until Maya’ 9/2 4 to pay 1h cents for a] when the trooper will line up. wih | Ie Which the former Colcag bagkston | ee Te ee ee taman is thor- fend, in view an curly start has been| divison of the Road Drivers’ Associa 3 MUSIC HY LANDER. ‘He swoars that he was) Princeton at Van Cortlandt Park.| reformation aad premised to continue) UENE confident that McCoy will win wee Dat, Reminae webtok eae. Coane Linnean Pita, ‘cone Was not the price of the | Capt. Herbert Barry will lead the troop-| It throughout the playing season, A EE ye a Montevere’s Grand Street | sists _ of Scould have al! crs. and games will follow with the oe while there will be no decision rendered, | Park. Grand street. Maspeth, T., on] trio that A Now Haven Polo Club, composed prin- will be Monday. May, 30, Eventa for. nters, | the Le Lig oe Tele, Gal 01 Pr pri Lgosunnn ta ace the press reports relte@d upon as. y y players and Baseball to-day, 4.2, 3. American a the box: long-distance runners and Beyele riders ance, ‘teams, 4 va and: Uaague Park, 3 a yk ammmrenn tobe superior ok ne Doxerm unless ' pave peed arrapged. (- dew coset tec Lar