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ba + oP Wee / ° HE WORLD: ONDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1904 PRESS] SPORTS EDITED BY [“88e°7 ROBERT EDGREN - SOME OF THE THINGS EDGREN SAW WHEN M’coY AND O'BRIEN MET IN THEIR SIX- ROUND “60” EELS LESS ELSAELEOEHNGEEE ERE GIGH 3644080044094000044 94-54 ERG BRID DEDEDE DOH BEPPIOIIDED “BAT” MASTERSON SITTING ON THE = EDGE OF His CHAIR 3 A orine JAK's ; EXSCON AR NOCHING KANGAROOS STUNTS $ CHARLIE OBRIEN Down HAD THE “etD” 3 PAITCHELL with A 4 AND HIS BACK KANDER. GUESSING. S Towee 7 . ALP PEDDOIED @ Ree ee eee In THE Wi9'S z. us eee CORNER . g —— = j 2 The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- \ [HORSES WORKED IN'TANVAS WORK OUT GRVESEAD MUD) AT MORI PARK =e (Special to The Evening World.) cla! to The Evening World) hn O'Conner, No. saa FPS Leeaae ». > Iam Ray GRAVESEND, May 16.—Fair, bright IS PARK. May 16.—A_ stiff ‘he ” efiret street . 19 ran ee SC feather and a track (iat was fetlock [northwest wind and a soggy track did | Gav reeepiaerennleed te r st Ri s 7 ip in mud were the training cond | not deter the trainers at the Wentches- » seventeen to, elghte f 4 ASRS Hons at the course this morning. ‘The / ter course thix morning, There has not GiteA Onan oxoape May Hr vad Mo Saiurday, Ma 3 3 trainers were out at an early hourand | teen a day since the meeting opened C. Turner, 759 Monroe street, Brooklyn ° 1A, lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor Jack O'BRIEN RUSHING of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. (ASCOY To THE ROPES AND TRYING TQ REACH H\3 BODY, tal Juniors would ike coration ! nd all Day morning an ar from a few good all-around pl Would also} da ke te book ga 8 DFADODD4ODO4OHDD9 tea | Many racers splattered over the slushy | that there have been more horses seen | The Good Cause Club have organiz Buing at falr rates of speed, Ofcourse |on the track than wera out thie morn- | [forte season and. want Saturday : the condition of the track prevented ling during galloping hours. | 7 Pt ; ates , tee . ‘ eventean to nineteen ses 1 i ae. speeded for the most part were | wee) the following wo ever ig ters ave ice ainty xn1 ition in hi ade p fa, pparent y oing avenue, Brooklyn. A i Roosavelt Suntory defented thy the breezing orde: TANYA—Five furlongs in 1.07, breez- $ “BI h S aa R. h h D E h O h Se 4 I ‘ The Victorias have organized 4) Shrubs ’at Bergen Beach, 1, by « During the galloping hours the tole | ing: J. W. Rogers, trainer in to evate the Sport ather than Vo Eac ther Serious Injury A would! likes toalage eamon with teams | sesee OU0Lte eye horses Were sent to useful work- | ROSH OF DAWN—Five furlongs in 1.08, An of age for friendly gamer or for side = At GABTAIN R,—teven furlongs tn u9,| , breezin: JW. Rogers, trainer Draw Would Have Been a Good Decision. ete ialll Bundayes ana Nallaaven nites DONARA ouviud L. és r. UNMASKED—Seven furlongs in 1.34, Seventh avenue, New York. iw A II BROUVILL—One intie allop- pea P. Welr, trainer. ] The Citftona defeated the Waverly | An Arrow Collar ) ant via EC TRG “bre sink. J aie Rtecane ick, iPineel BY ROBE { Mr. O'Rrien's midriff. The “Jumping y Wish for a hack landed one right rude- ‘inners would {ike ‘to arrange ames - : ennings, trainer, eexing; Jiumes McCormick, trainer. D Sea me t “id's! she : ine “ pateleve INVOICE—Hail-mile in 0.54, easily; W.| GLORIFIER—Five furlongs in 1441-2, RT EDGREN. Jack” came down to arth, ‘Then, for | eng det. they 'whook hands ai USTES ent pianbee Aaarece: as | er ns Ania latlerenely breezing: James McCormick, trainer. Both “Kid McCoy" and “Jumping Jack” O'Brien have fought better} * elton It ibekon as it moe pee ri Inning and rereinets some | Herlihy. No, 330 East Twenty-fourth % SOK ; oing ra quis we i ook the ° pies | "OR. Miller, trainer i [MONAPNOCK — Seven furlongs tn than chey did in Philadelphia Saturday night. Still, it was a nice, dainty | S7n jn for a quick Anish. tle Wet) cived Mecoy against’ the ropes, and | *rcet cit). ey BING Cou ‘our furlongs in 0.64, 1.34 1-2, eaaily; James McCormick. | exhibition of boxing that th after rien ike a ilash. Jack du iNe athens . Gece kite he Bayside Juniors would like to ; eanily: I. Taylor, trainer. (NER n oxing that they gave. Remembering other bouts in which} and ran away, with McCoy following | fully evaded everything that came hie| DOCK games with teams averaging elght p 4 ORN. ver! " uy $4 0. en y p as fol- y SEG re Date ied in TS AIsY GREEN—Soven furlongs in ta, {tex have figured, it might be thought that “McUoy” and U'Brien have| him feetly. O'Brien stopped and | Wa MeuG sate i aiwine, ae lows! Wille Oliver, Jos Brennan, John | ERRY, ACROBAT —Lhirec-quarters in} breesing; Doo Kyle, trainer. Joined the reform party, and have gone in to “elevate” the sport. The| “ucked, and McCoy skilfully strateht- | pivied. Sand Jack wave. hint. the ahoule MeNalias: Ron. tawiess, qrmaie |Get S| ae lsh, trainer. 7 i a licia en ined 4 3 O'Brien | 4 i ay ; | John Carroll and John MeCaffrey. 1 ee rhhregeg tat ors in. 1.22) (aes Huan Five furlongs tn 1.06, Kid" showed never a trace of the bloodthirstyness that characterized nis | (0% Mm with Speier Ane der, in the pit of the stomach again. beat’ the ‘Lender Juniors 12 to Is in 0 . + tralner < >| 4 i i ai haluc Son ress Willie Oliver, No, 1927 Third ave- KNIGHT ERRANT—three-quarters in|GOLD DOME—Cive furlongs in 112 1-2, B Oren with Fineke. But perhaps it was the clvilising cffect| on the “Kid'a’ chin, He Jabbea Mc. | Siunen vemarke sotty, voce! aM Tiek | nue, : eh alloping: Mf Welsh trainer: | | handily; James McLaughlin, trainer. | O'Brien's continual smile that soothed his savage breast. Cox several times and McCoy repaid) you now, you dub.” However, he out ‘The Lindon A. C.. of Brooklyn Hills. ‘Two for 25 Ce D SMILE Hall-mile , 3} RED KNIGHT--Three furlongs in 0.37: ‘There was nothing in tho bout of the siam-vang variety that Philadel-|PM ith 2 Nandful of punches of the | gpen, FAS Ud ere. ulead! ceca’ | tha cane elia acturseratteramonseneay EAs oon i REACH ee ee ATR eon is Phia sports look tor. Consequently they hissed and groaned as the ngnt| o'brien was lauetiug blithely when | 2% CU En SU BEAU EE ter ma Pa hee mate RSet age eet anSne OF OLUETT ano MORANOM orteT® i , trainer. 2 aa ; ° z 1s a nwed fast enough, and | Aug, 6, 13, 20, 27." Addres: rhite, ‘ NED MOORE Threc-eighthn in 0.4%) 61» Gucely; Hd Gay ne "came to an end, heicame to the céntra for the second thanaied Rania Aecos a ‘few times, je Janlge Kvenus, “Hrooklyn waits = ‘EN : i . ‘ ae ii ount on . ayo | Phere was no sting In the blows, and | ¥.."T, ‘\ ‘ MARY GLENN—One tile in 184, exs-|DIMPLE—our furlongs tn 0.66; w.| ‘The demonatration was hardly Just!-| rather ordinary. preliminaries startea | FOUN MeCoy Jabbod him or the eyo Grete Mat the ikid®. returned. wets | “arte Brighton Juniors would Inke to Men Cured by Me Wass aon Shields, trainer, fled. Although there was no particu-| the evening and left the crowd hungry | With his left iuind, drew it across, and |fituie petter, MeCoy seemed tying | arrange semen with, toame, averasine e . Udine” 2 CONSTVERATION—Seven furlongs inliariy hard slugging there were gona) oF More exciting aport. After the| With @ back-hand motion chipped | get in onc hard hook; but, If tat was | trom Sten to eleven years.” Dates “open peli, 30 yeata ot ox age in 1di,{ 183 handily; W. Marshall, trainer , 7 | tittle fights there wax a wait of nearly | Bien on the tip of the chin, Tho | Me aMte Heated cloverly, and most | fou July 2. Address Sachar, No. Wi eet curing ant nen carey FINE ART—-Six furlonga in’ 119, hand: {DOW atruck, and the Mghting was fart -quartera of an hour. Rumors | Phlladelphian's feet flew sideways and] at the “Kid's” punches went around [@2ldison street, New Yori City. Vate Uiseases of i Wwe furl 1, bdr Gravenitatnsis and clean and clever. about the house that Philadelphia | He Gronped to hie knees. As soon as hile neck, or at tho best barely araged Pere ie pyri le tin Pate hh cto athe mile in 0. RAM—Same as Fine Art. A draw would have been the decision | J had on come, Finally bh »- | Ne touehed he came back to his feet | him O'Brien was still following, Mo. | Foes vearat Aaareas Tota Or Denne, ae Ht be a " :L8—A mite in 4.50, galloping; | given py Bert. Crowhurat 3 eared, , rus to Mis dressing-room | With abound, unhurt, O'Brien missed | Gv, *Peut the FINK when No. 342 Woet Forty-second street iN Beal “Nevis pat Jane In 0.8, handily; ch Wishard, trainer. Stlindel ii whurat were NOt] uid stripped hurriedly. MeCoy, in his|# hook and McCoy chipped him again. Jimmy Britt Speech. Class 8B, of, Public Schol No, 83, de- : sa. Stricture ABO Tour furlongs. tn, 0.9, bree PROURNE-A mile in 148, gallop-|fNiiadelphia referees legally tongue-| fighting costume, was walting tmpa-| Once more the knees tok a bump, ant} ycige from tho main event the moat | fig ia clas 5B. 96 Pubic faye : SBS: sau eeMMRES. valner ing, ‘Tom Welsh, trainer. Hently in the drossing-room, passing | again O'Brien bounced up lke a rub- tung Feature’ of the evening as | of 11 to rer: ‘All Blood “Dies handliv: D. Crrter, eae? 2 043, STIMULANT—Four furtongn in 0.62,}, OBrien carried the Aght to Mc the time talting with his seconds and] ter ball, ‘This Jast might have bee ch by Jimmy Britt, who in clas: og Johnson B. B. C. defeated the ~k acauired of how oni » it ABfiewn i "|throughout the engagement. He showed * © F mn, [gical language stated that he would * Neu eOraedte standing. Expert con + of VARTRAY-—Four furlong: . gale handily; Tom Welsh, trainer. a Bat Masterson. more of A slip than a knock-down, [Agi young Corbett usin before favor] Montrose A. C. by the score of 7 to 6, Z i, Np sultation costs you De catter trenen j CALABRIAGRAINA weTBLNUlAne better ability to take punishment, and ‘Phe "Kid" came into the ring first, at‘ Certainly O'Brlen was unhuri, and it! ing any other gentleman, and declined | The winners would like to play Adolph z nothing. 9 BH carter, traphgs in 04 hand!) WILD THYME—A mile in 18, gallop-| MOP endurance generally, On the other | halt-past ten, te wore a white sheet, | Is not McCoy's style to knock a man |to 1 ans on ground that the Biasean a) nine rok aah Bh Aes STAR WILK, SHINE—Four furionge in| RR; Tom Welsh. trainer, | hand, McCoy, who tred visibly after] throws over his shoulders, that gi n without some effect Britt welght was 1 or Aviat Fa AL epee avout aati O56, Vendy A Wel Gaurions TE ‘ lek a quarter tn 0.37, breez-|the third round, offset all this by his} him a ghosi-like appearance. McCoy jen bégan rushing. Ho struck In ford, ¢ nas manager. J Madar biicand | Tha Amerlean a. O. bak changed Its] erate ser npaaaes 2 Gure for sual - fridge tn ; DW VERO inte tn 1.48, gale) ubetlor cleverness, Never did the foxy ysat down and his seconda—Charile | a pawing fashion, and his Wlows all! several Drelininary ecrappers ‘at’ thel name to the Savoy A.C. and. would New York’ pierre io sy Ra AE tala se patel com OMe Ry f MeCoy @ better evidence that he is pel, Billy Elmer, Harry Foley and! slipped over the Kid's neck without} fingaide Kave Ca cont eat) of aeaito) arrange amen with teams aver: Master Specialist, traine einai, OME AWE inthe Avene In 1.45, |maater of the posing Kame. Ite stalted r Homer—surrounded him, Five | doing damage, McCoy punched Jack inj Delia attacked by heart failure, sionkan “Would ike too Rear trom al De. L. R. Williamsieo%%2¢ 5 oo of i iadejphian'a xuebed With minutes later O'Brien — clambere | the sto: h, and O'Brien Jaughed harder T Rood pitcher sixteen years old, Ad- Meee a gee punched cleanly, a4) through the ropes. He threw off his) thin before. ‘There was more laushing| FIVE OTHER FIGHTS deans Charles Conrad, No, 369 East | =——————— ve danworoun cornerg NHUtY to Ret OWL) bath robe and stood up tn she old greon | than fighting In t4s round IN PHILADELPHIA ee ee. 1a Iie cer ithe naendge aqate: | {UUM that he has carried through| ‘Tho third started with a bit of rough. renee fares FG: Tould Ike to, ar. , cooked Like (Grudge ‘air, \ hundred fights. The crowd cheered | ing on the part of MeCoy. He shoved < from fifteen to y" i ; MeCoy. He shoved | aoe World.) seventeen yoars of age, - i The mon were equilly fast. Thero| for McCoy as he wag introduced, and] O'Brien's head back in a ¢linch, and ante Saw 16—_Despite| = tat — 45 Yeonrn a i) ' “ yy was A curtour thing to be noticed in| then for O'Brien, There was a ltue| the crowd yelled, As soon «3 he got unter attractions of Kid McCoy DISEASES this connection, O'Brien looked faster | Ore vim in the rooting for the local | away O'Brien began Jumping in, Me= ete eoaee OvBrien, the. Iptercity, BOx- SPORTING. cali hed Gu gR aad zee than McCoy. ‘This was caused by th | MAL. Coy seemed to be tiring. His blows val he Nationa) Athleto | )smc==ssmnniemsmemmecnmecmpememonend, | syste rien in gto nO ene fact that all of his movements werye| O'Rrien walked across the ring tol were less snappy, O'Brien worked him Gay en satore cone “attracted an ONE GOOD BRT A DAY. RRVOUS DEBILLT impale stem ee quick ant snappy. Ha stepped in and] snake hands with his rival, His chief| into a corner two or three times, and | ome acd house, Every bout went AOOURY MALY pay manet ys eueet, BLE Ce, *¥ouns Corbett” and Jimmy Britt,| Tim Hurst. the mulding apirit of tne| Olt De ducked. he hit or guarded, and | second. Titiv MeCarney. want along,| reached him with long jabs, following | vercrowled Nowe. fevers atu ae INCANTATION, 10-1 WON, ¥ RISQEP cured tn 8 49 10 days Qf California, wore matched this {new Wecnewlen aang Spirit of they ait in a sertes of sudden Jerks, MeCo™, | and O'Brien left him in McCoy's cot-| with short rigut hooks, Most of there ike sada PHI oe berated core On eee oo eclainte cured 8 thorning to meet in a twonty-|dny thar the four ilghis, which he hea | Uae the oppoatte, moved with the giide|ner, with Instructions to look out for) went around McCoy's neck, and ho|/ME TAs Wee Le ag |f of nnd did, the trok’ Gaturdas, Here is othe TACTED DISEASES. 3, to 945,08 Found bout in San Francisco ho-lachediled for Wednesday night at{ OC snake. Every blew struck slipped | horseshees in the gloves. MeCoy| was missing hin punches at O'Brien | sotwaen Danny Dougherty, of this city, || shitty. and shown ‘hat fs ale "(0 qi ured ie fyi aa sen fore Dee. 31 for tho feather-weight | Hchuetzen Park, North Bergen, N. J.,{ SFOs silently and sinoothly, but quick | grinned {n the same way. Near tho end of the| OO" nny Murphy, of New York, de turtles with tHe finest informa * os iia advanced. system o rae shampionship of the world. The ctib} will be held according to programme, | the “strike” of a rattler. O'Brie: McCoy Looked Smaiier, Found “Philadelphia Jack" punched Alu: | ing srurpny 1A gq very game doy. || has bem her fore ron for tha past ten P]|OFLICH OVER 417 EAST 17TH hat offers the largest purse will got tho] in spite at the Arm oppoattion whieh | Wak EWN: McCoy amooth and effec Coy on the chin, and he wabbled a Fe eee foeal boyral PSR, AMA mv abilite te well unown. TH) Near nian Saunee. Hours, 9:0: Sundays, 0 Meat, All detalle for the nght will bs} has developed amonew ihe oMelals ana | we MeCoy, in his chair, looked yellowish | little as he gave ground he: was no match bilities, Murphy || tie resent Morris "Park meeting: oe 2 REA ME DICHSE ie arranged on Sept. 15, when the managers| the church people of the town c O'Brien Was Marked. under the arc Mghts, Me was very| McCoy hit a little, harder in the | cleverness and hitting abilities, Murp Day—IRISH LAD... 2-1 WON ef both men will sign the articles of it Zélier, of Hudson, County Whatever of marking there was’eania | {Un It seemed to me that his legs! fourth, First he shot hie right hand | Mnded most of his pone In ne Eri, 24 Day-RED POX, Agreement. post their forfelts and agree|said he will raid the fighters the mo-] to O'Rrten, At the end of the fight| Were slighter than : have ever aeen uve ite packs meu and then he oe Danny atoad off ian @ referee for the battle. ment they appear within his jurisdic-| he had a cut over one eve that gave] tiem before. The calves were straight, | punched him in ¢ ¥. O'Brien be- ah N |] Under Dr. “Grindlo's. sctentitic - s i sla Warmer, cago, mixed it uy vlood and. ins in bones, match was arranged without any! tion, Chief of Police Sullivan, of North| lls perpetual laugh a grim look. The) Where they used to round out, His! gan talking. Ho made, uncompiiment- Kid Farmer, of Chicago, mined Sane he: Wiood’ and akin diseaags, pains tn, Lone @elay. Willie Britt, manager of his} vergen. said that he will stop the] blood trickled from his nosn and a|arme were smaller and his shoulders! {ry “ni nai to Mccoy, wii of Mant, | with Tack iO eill, Both boys af NILE vaiwellings.” anes. bindde brother Jimmy, met Warry Pollok, man-|fghta with armed conetables If neces-| cut ip. A alight cut under bis right|lahter than when he fought Choynski| topics, McCoy exchanged his mmite yor | on the same order and did not lose TSMEUIEY on lnrv-amaderate teins en n P if by wed his_amite for Gia cota ot) i ate terms: @xer of “Young Corbett,” and without/ sary. Mayor Dictz has sald that thal ear gave evidence of the effectiveness and Sharkey. But then McCoy had] the famous meer, ‘and hammered | minute throughout the six roqnds. Mente removed. aucrerey ‘oh totolan' O'Brien fi ed in at 3 o'clock In the afternoon | OBFign, Nefeely on the jaw with left | the third round Farmer took the count UUme vitina indie nas a record for mage Offices over 20 yeara at be Slightest delay both men agreed on/fights shall never come off while he Is} of the “corkscrew.” Two or three | wel; , 8. O'Brien reeled away ni veceie e 3 match, Britt was overanxtous to| © cals Se, Subver or Wat town ine MO} bumps accentuated the ruggedness of] without ralsing tho beam at 158 pounds. | and Coy Rotoweas len reeled Away | aftrer receiving @ hard right fo the. 1% 1 Mout A wer Sth and 7th aye Ade the match. Ax soon as Pollok |CWy are going Night ahead with sur | MA bony features, McCoy carried out! So had O'brien, bur he looked bigger] OBrien jumped in and awong one} And was saved from going out D3 tn. Vor Wasue ip anedicine, $1, Hours 0) to) 0F.By ed Hitt called Pollok aside andj arrangements and there will ba no| of the ving only the black eye that © the waist and pounds heavier! fe 'drove the fei ty (ne maeoe ata Win | Dell. Sastre 20 Anyentn Li aS - geld: trouble, The fights will come off a8] he brought in with hi got in tratn- | than MeCeg. fred, “Phi ended th erd nitene| Eddie Haney, of this city, held hie My very day ®onaice one. and tf sou FSMEN OD ; lanned, 1am so sure of it that 1 am LH) BOS: th eee han 3 Aggere his ended the hard hitting sith Jimmy Briggs. of Boston, for winning information you SPOR B Bae Edm ready to make a match with! having my printing done to-day.” 1 am | Ing. tthe inoment | wecoy aaved sac) omit Mth, Sime = ‘ roolt there, 1 sou wial paapstoctes es ry, for my brother and Corbett,| satisfied that ihe officials of North Ber-| During the afternoon {t looked as If The Fiaht Starts, eh Ste a MEAG bumped AWS! for three riunds, but after that he (Oba on’ grad une Caen iiss i PRINS Gon't think there will be any hiteh) en, will not interfere. if anybody jel the Aght might turn out a regula! The timekeeper pulled the cord, and damage, He smashed OBrien on tho| tired under the body blows of the Bose sould | siren Remamber. ty rtiten na A) Ys to term: vs a i dge affair, McCoy and v'Brien quar- 5 Comet itive hook that looked dthser| tonien, and at the finish was about} | feat. Om one a ‘dae. e Is to be made 1] Brudge affair ya saul eG (the Haren clang of the gong started | eee ey the Philaelphian only grinned] 9: TERMS, $8.00 WEEKLY. | Putting a handle in a boat-’ Britt said that as his brother had sev-j be the defendant, But| relled hotly over the selection of al the crowd Into breathless attention | Us PME tf LY SUBSCRIPTIONS theatrical engagements on hand hoi wean tine the, thts will occUr OM] referee, McCoy refused to accept al McCoy sprang toward the centre of the} ‘the New Yorker missed several blows orge Walker, of Philadelphia. 1] acCkIVED (ino single das ent heok so it will stay isa hard Slike to have the contest take neaca local man. O'Brien finally named Billy] ring, O'Brien, who had deen sitting | at close range, O'Brien ran him into x! met chester Goodwin, of Boston, Both) | on gy eae Toe DIVA Ia LET job. Hopkins’ is about the not later than Dec. 31. Pol} Giants Ready to Release Pinyers, | Rocap and Bart Crowhurst, and re-[on hie chalt fust outside of the ropes, | commen Wyn gye AMON ENE MORE IMA) Jags noxed well, and at the clore of] | cape mbeR, Pg ett Me al i perfectly satisfied, and to Pot-| Fa eee tant iene inna] marked that MeCoy could take his| shoved it enck and jumped up to meat | PFOUSRE Blovs the aix rounds Goodwin had much the j uly plate iat o ton that the bout he fought Milligan, of the New York Club, haa} Chole of these two or there would be] him, McCoy took «a long drink from better Cie £o Chicago, ana Young! § y , of andied boa * 0 and no place elsa and the no fight. Crowhurat was selected late in| ‘There we a moment of rapid feint-]| whiskey flask in his corn . of thia city, furnished the mint Ing. O'Bricn jabbed lightly with his| ing out the fifth, * ¥ Gnd at the end of the alxth r eft, and the “Kid” laughed pleasantly, | pered Charlie Mitchell. O'Arien came | th wy Westerner Nad a go00d lead, K CES i crea cre |r, os. aia aac eiees amare ae goat MORRIS PARK RA it is worth the trip down- ‘ , town to save you the bother, been released to the Montreal Club, of the Eastern League. Manager George Stalling, of the Buffalo Club, is quoted contest was the evening. and O'Brien did not go to the armory wuill McCoy bad signi: on the battleground, fied his consent and had atripped for] Both missed Moaks that seemed well] i Gia in the f Ferne | AN kings of Yacht and Launeh k drew up a con: raat be pas, been tying Ol tke Aight, ‘The Kid was Turious over| meant, and a social smile cracked | some mixiig., “oy rushed. | Work, in the first tare iim tamonmt| Evers week day, cain on ohne, unt May 35 ' puppies b both Benet which | {Ns te¢t-hander pitched tor tne rt ‘season. | the manaer in which he had been forced] O'Brien's face into crinkling lines unde | O'Brien ducked hou ie fo the Jaw. Bene started out with Wil i Lana 'ed Doathoows, upward ftom: in a | 8 i ; : fer into the "Kid's Utting | lett ee tai wmtricd ig] Take. 24 av. L to Willa ay. thence by Gooner. Paints par aallan. «ve. eee ah en, cov aee tae to bow to O'Brien's wishes the Geet: Wahi. OPrien beeea | itm from, iis. feet. eCoy | & rush In the fourth f At | craine at 12.80, 1.09, 1.40, 2.00, 279, 2.83 P.M, iy Bi aise grated tne ac Bann a There was & good crowd, although] Jumping up and down in the tashioa ‘Q’Buien with a hard. eft hook | fe ft arial Satis ‘brn rge'h none which 34 ay, L to Wordham. thance by con- 1 Yaohe White. por qallon red te, he Ftovt} some of the chaire in the back were| that gave him the name “Jumping Aush on the, Bs end sent him reel- | lanes re was 119-.CHAMBERS, STREET—119 ag per auie the” Gabe a. | Jack. , Pita Pate 3 sack eagame bouncing | jade, the. © coh and ‘Agen, » " Zao elas sii dB iy RMD il I Ss

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