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Ay ems ray oe od wer renter onsen etiam ane ee SPRITE ate pcaye ns OVERWHELMED Haas af Luna Park Coane (ond = RS aaenad From THE EVENING WORLD of Saturday, May 25, 1904. POCO OC eT PRN. STRLE SBS TQ ihe coupon when accompanied Digi SGDONS 1 SiN ALL of the Second Week Series—' —will be exchangeable at the main Office of The World, Pulit- zer Building, Park Row; the Uptown World Office, 1381 ‘Broad- 3 rs yy Pike World Harlem et HE nee sasth, Sure es ie c! rooklyn World Office, 292 Washington Street and 317 Pulton ff 5 5 " | bon } of Yale, Runs the Quar-|/ street, and at the main'entrance of Luna Park, for one EVEN- Tigers, Strengthened Since | All Piers on East River Where ter in 49 Seconds, and Ol-|] 8G, WORLD ticket of atmision to ane Par, food or ay Ong Week| || Their First Game, Get Even| Sound Traffic Is Handled cott Wins the Mile in 4m, |#Not Good Uniess Coupons 1 2, & 4&5 Are Presented at Same Time. _—— with the U. of P. Ball Players| Tied Up After Longshoremen| Garrison of the Beer iter Stronghold eee are Tsp : ps he B 26 1-5s. Six coupons, numbered aerially from | the and Week” will be aoeepted for O-Day. | Are Called Out. 1 to 6 and out from The Evening ‘ot Uckets for the week beginning May 23. 4 Make a Das gainst the esieging ot Monday, Tuesday, Wedneaday. |The. six coupons can be exchanged for Se - f : : SAN ‘i Mass, Mav 21.—With| Thursday, Friday and Saturday, this|Luna Park tickets next Saturday or (Special to The Evening World.) Immediately after the ‘longshoremen ‘Troops, Defeating Them in Battle, and la AMBRIDGE: ining overhead and | eek, will entitle. the holder to one] any day next week at The Weta Oflee, | PRINCETON FIMLD,Princeton, N. 4. ecicispeteae Gs ae Saderaia Naw | weather conditions that were absolutely tleket for Duna Park good for any] Park Row;'The World Uptown Office, | May 21.—Princeton and Pennsylvania Y é' ~¥ $ vee! Ve! of tl e whit No. ay; 2 fark ot alven pliers on the East River had been Killing or Wounding 1,000 Men. [perfect, with a dry, fast track and a | Weel OS” 7 atone soupons are value: |Odice, Nev ail West One Hundred and | ele pecond garte thie vent, he entte, [called out to-day In the sympathetic livia meecin. thatridual, athlete games | 168% Md Lp load a Bey Ee bead hate prepa lo eed seh Mhiaden aber deiphians won the first game. However, |strike among the freight handlers a c Pw div 0 So) +_)@ll six together—Nos, o 6 inclusive. [lyn jce, No. 292 Vashington + | since then a cha rein the line-1 of th s thin the mew ‘stadium on Soldier's | won every set of six a ticket will be| Brooklyn; or, it preferred, the six cou: | Princeton AGH BARRA iatsanethanied \the|| Geta ee ee ree een ST. PETERSBURG, May 21.—The Government to-day received “Vien tiv amen began at 3 o'clock stven. Tipe aren |i lod fection bgp the Man | Tigers considerably. Eisen: emer ranenraencet if ~ C yy " ty hie nis: week's coupons are marked “ Entrance to Luna Park any weel ay 2 ms ‘he piers on the East iver where Soun en. Stoessel has made a successful Yale was easily the favorite. Her Hy The batteries were: Princeton—Under- ews confirming the rumors that G ae de ep. strength in the Neldlevente eu¥e ter an | eon, toi cuatisanien tivealitrohe “IMat| oe Caveie: west) woth wlect 7) 6?)| nity (oe Atevanis) andy CéOney ePounay!®|| ecaven ehere ave doe abeut 2000 Wer “sortie from Port Arthur. The Japanese were defeated with the loss Of easy prefernce week's werias, and only the coupons of | there: vanta—Devlin or Caldwell and Bennett, | Server there are now about 2,000 men ass q at . the. # out on strike, over 1,000 killed or wounded. The Russians’ losses were 116 killed or to Tun aon sy. llevan _ e Reere hy Amuinee Edward F, Carroll led the meeting. it his <M ion by Aleot Je; meee —_——— fore was The General Staff has received a message from Gen. Stoessel giving | sane: vi Won by ehh Yale: see ARMY BEATS NAV Sverkiniesdhi ial concemicneidsmanded adcount of the fight north of Kinchou Monday last. Three Russian regi- ting, ay i i Y ON ,|bv the freight handlers were granted, sents wore attacked by two Japanese divisions with four batterles of artil-| r Mit Marwari nla, BRS B EA I E N AGAI N THE DIAMOND TO-DAY, | #000 men in amiinted branches of work i? z would be called out. When asked If Jery. The Russians lost 160 in killed or wounded, including an officer killed) 100-Yari Daah—Won by Schick, Harvard _ (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ second, Torrey. hint. Grilk. time. 10s, ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 21.—Annapolis|¢ included truck drivers in a general ; and Brig-Gen. Nadein slightly wounded. The Japanese losses are not KsO-Yerd Ru Ron hy Young: Harvant and West Point played the Hina ana sympathetic strike he replied in the { khown, but it is believed they were heavy. The enemy's advance on Kin- (Continued from First Page.) decisive annual 4 al ere | 2ffirmative. | a wi tied. hy kamenme, Hervant, 47 tHislattericony: each eee were | che situation at this stage ‘of the j was arrested. j fH 8 thy Yale: Rob: d ar: strike Is a oomplet fac i The General Staff explains that this attack on the Russian troops was ul bg ‘dng se bay lame’ new ruaning, stoy, and Holmes) out on strikes, Davie took, eller coe Peis Agratings. New York, New, a Wea ereciaca: S th d b Baths ith : . bi nb vard: | soor eGulr vw to fe te: in Becond, fore- 2 € ’ | arranged to take place simultaneously with a Janding of Japanese troops in Yale; third, Ware, Harvard: | jume oaughs. GO! On ey Prouees ae ee z ler etale te Otel Aymy, 0411 20 0 0 o-g| © Bridgeport steamers and the Joy oothe y wi | Kerr Bay, which was unsuccessful owing to the number of Russian mines py deanning 1k Won by Murphy, | COU 1 co to Davis. NO RUNS, Navy . 0000 0 2 0 0 O—2| Steamer line pliers on both the North there. The General Staff expects to hear of another stubborn fight at Kin- ard, tin for Rane TPE aes Rosine | Leaner ie ene On ee eeocrer. Yaee, Sixth BS ngs. YALE’S BALL TEA TEAM and the East River. chou, The landing of a Japanese force to flank Kinobou will be exceedingly |""rie' amore how was Hervant, 34%; Yate, | menu who. ehtew ta’ abel, “forcing | garait® deayuened Mi, Hkolmens ascension, ROL poe eae oh dificult. as the waters of Tallenwan Bay are too shallow to permit a de | hi Yan HHurtle—won, by. Clanp,_Yaie; | Ruite, 14 Wallatas, who doublet up fence fora. homer. MaGulte, took Dae FROM HOLY GROSS 7 TO 5) scammers tear eee and the freight nation ie Bauer, | Harvard, wecond; ” Bird. Frarcana: {at first. Ni NB. SHEE EE eh . Conroy threw out) NEW HAVBN, Conn., May 21—Yale’s ures (ers ee ver Pintle freight barkatt troops. | 6 eed Inning. ‘een. R ine ‘8 | pe very le freight ‘Whe General Staff says the whole region northwest of Fengwengehang Te, ATK: pie | multe gathered in Donohue's Ay. te-|q apt A et Atel Ghuxcage oaevInt Tho eee eerie handled or shinned. 7 ving at Lisoyang.| 2 Yale, 978, boll’s soarerf fell inte the mame flelder's |) 7 Pi selihaley vonroyl aes i ‘ @ congestion of traMe and com- is clear of Japanese and that reinforcements are daily arriving al yang: —— handa, captured 4 walked. a ray Lael ee ies ¢ art Way | Spring for Holy Cross, merce along South street is unparalleled, The statement from Newchwang that there is telegraphic communication TIGERS WIN GAMES foul A ORG a ea when Tebell 1 muffed hie agaist ry second ‘The Score hy Innings. Wagons and trucks loaded with freight between that town and Port Arthur is not belleved by the General Staff to COMMIS LEMME ICT a ENG eh Gat | otras, wee, kate." Anderson ade ® |sfoly Crom 1.8071") ¥ 2.9 9 0 o-5/from business houses tad to panier | FROM THE ITHACANS, | 2203 ahha coghttty, 4 Blanes desperate effort to sore on the error, viteessece 0 0 0 1 5 0 6 1 0-T| to the places from which th e be correct. | "| Gaingal gret'to,secoint opau tort ts [ trom him ‘aut at. tne plates honey Sarees The freight Handlers Fefused absolutely | A le applications of i y at third, TM peas abaolutely | Ai i entle applications o! 5 _ |cateh Conroy at third, ‘Thoney bunted| struck out. NO RUNS. GEORGETOWN SHUTS to tak ‘ g PP PRINCETON FIFLD, Princeton, N.| safely, scoring Conroy. e up the wares and merchandise ‘ J, May ZiTho alxth annual. track |‘thorsy Sele Meco Greet cptired Seventh Inning. OUT CORNELL NINE, | £7, sbpment. Pied up on voth sides| CUTICURA Ointment, the _ JAPS CUT THROI IGH THE | meet "between Princeton and Comel McGuire's apparent safety and ‘Thoney |. Donohue was safe on ‘Thoney's fum- of the street are packs of merchandise, | great gkin cu: | wan held on Univoroive Meld ahi after, | Wa. doubled up nt second.” TWO RUNG. die, Lavell’ singled, sending Donohue to - j leaving but a narrow lane for tramic. | BT cure. noon, ‘Third Inning. [belt was forzed at second, Sullivan| ITHACA, N. ¥., May 21—Georgetown |The Wharves and sheds of the New! For preserving, puritying, and LINES BACK OF MUKDEN| Sunedariey Sullivan wingled to right. Owen was flea Out to Keoler and onohue neared. played Cornell toy, Umatad wae iq YOK aad New Haven, the Bridgeport beautifying th Lf ay tn | retired on ‘strikes, Sullivans won made the circuit on a drive tol the box for the Itha steamer Ine and the Joy Steamship | beautifying the skin, for cleansing (Special Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) | 100-Yuru First, atiiler, Prinseton; Holmes ae Hight-ferd Tene. scoring manent ‘or the Tthacans and Titus for! ting are packed to’ the roof the scalp of crusts, scales, and % | eecond, “§ v thin, FG, Wallace, | fumbled Jone's . and 9 fouled o Georgetown, Wiley, the crack Corne! he ofs. ip lishing Company, New Yort: World, ‘ ahead, ied out to nell ; (Copyright, 191, by tho Press Pub! rs pany, i) | Pocpeth scored. Jones made second on ot |Ganbel.. ae Hones shorteop, was back in hia old plaos, | Police have been detailed to each | dandruff, and the stopping of fall- < + D- Yard 7 ut, Cor-| son's futile th "to . vi 1 y ' | Bs LONDON, May 21.—A telegram from St. Petersburg brings infor- |» necond, Carter, fe. Doune, eee futile throw ‘to the plate. “Davis a bicauire singted., ale tit filed out to | Kame was beliind the bat for George: | pler wane & lolatiiroanse) 19 kely to ig ald) for softening, whitentay? mation that the Japanese have flanked Gen, Kuropatkin and have his |< fi Firat: Chapin, Princeson, Baye 7 past taba neon (8 Iabell. SSitliama “did. Tikewise P80 | town Sasa elel fon cornell | Ro, {lotence oF disorder other than the| and soothing red, rough, and sore . ., * inceton; ‘ott c 1 1 * fe by { Bh he genera! army in Manchuria hemmed ‘n front and rear. Naturally the telegram, |* 2H, Atlee, Princeton; [Eon the head fine drive. Fults was Mighth Inning. tapas Laas Pensa ‘ j tine up of traffic. hands, for lame, sore, and | oo Sn ae being censored by the Russian Military Stafi, gives only an outline of | Priston Aalrdy Maicioe, | at cree ecient ven metre a | Weaitiaane caren Ou sonme. Devan tne0e | Cert cnruerskiee a UaO Uae tny Ores jmuscles, incidental to outdoor what really must have occurred. ea SBiveler| Ueteane) crates, NOLRENB: sibeteg) necr ing Davie. Grogs Was |sports, for baby rashes and cha- The official information as given out in St. Petersburg is that “igomnie | TTaSSte il Rarate ted Nalees corn Gresniwall Len Wipiss i th strik out Donohue. ONE RUN, se fings, in the form of baths for an- q . . . pein onnneute Cornett: thted, “Halse trike-out| “Anderson filed out to Holmes. Con- ing irritations and inflamma- f Japanese detachments are approaching Mukden. They either got around re ai en ME Pace aaa safely but ws roy singled. Ganzel forced Conroy at Reet ‘ations a: F - oe ‘ os he jan row —First iY - in pd i Prep yee ea ae second. ‘Thoney forced Ganzel at ions of women, and for many Gen. Kuropatkin’s defenses or through his lines. | Rien Neonpet eaigtance sre iat "| monte gouges ST ae nee, took |ond, NO RUNE Sanative, antiseptic peicadd " f lump—E. w b . | It. the pera iid aay cal ce the Russian base at Mukden | and ‘Tooker: Hencatan a “for iat hace: | \°andornon aye once an eas Sabeil| it. ora honies)| anne GEORGETOWN EIGHT which readily suggest apart und Gen. Kuro} in's defenees thelr approach must have been un- ‘ ss "| Conroy walke jullivan pulled Ld f Peisat aie they pets have moved in saalinanis force in order to avoid ‘nocd Hane Wiluara FPrincata, Missed na Tee eagac tall Sitientaeauen citi, Hot id — = selves, ot well pan ou ‘5 ‘6 fumble. folmés sin, scor- ooo the the possibility of surprise in the extraordinary march, If they got through |ter"s,atvaean, sormel third, Atl, a"wenicting’ to Owen. ‘NO KUNE. tee Sultvar tnd Tooke fecond a " Gov, Odell, Chairman of the Republi- fonery ue th, ‘and f; a a a Ss a throw to the 8. 8 threw h od c ittee, A} Tse: Soap and _ Gen, Knropatkin’s lines it indicates that they have a great army and have | pS. pound. CA cae ad tet ted et Mannonttealnkiedaca event Conroy Gute tidnosland. Owen scored... Davis RAN ATCL 18, ae May 21.—The 2 eae Acne niente ch sai CUTICURA 5 iP in. % peeled the Russian forces feslnted to moe their advance. ecrinestons distance, 43 tt. 4 in. squeezed Sullivan's short soarrer. Owen | doubled, soortng Holmes. G fe g,| Won both races this morning in the iy q Ointment are in- 220. Dash— Winner, m8, Cornell, fra 5 ‘Anderson. Tannehill nailed FOUR ft NG. double-header between the first and be accompanted by his son, Herbert, | gi ble. at hee te emacs | ing. mm, Ue: third, Wallace, | M00 Mond on MeQuite’s throw to]. Da Mogulre {Bevine second crews of Georgetown and the and will gail Un the Keiser Wilhelm pensa z Princeton, and Wiliams NO RUNB, batted for Powell $58. Le fore” Naval Academy, tho finish being one of| der Grosse. The Governor will return) gold throughout the world. Cuticure Roap, ips, Mt ind, Goodrich. oGuire walked, Powell was called ti fe threw out Keeler, 7 the most exctting in the annals of|in time to attend the Republican ea Retolvent, $0e. fs fom of Choceats Boned Tunsing’ iroad Jump — Firet, Fo : ail Eaelsslrae aquatic, ‘The winning time was 9 min-|tlonal Convention at Chicago, June 21. | Route So: Birla fue da a Fete on, 1 Ont Btls aout @, Grimes, Princeton ind, utes 412-8 seconds, and less than two| Gov. Odell’s determination to go tar) i {Sewers ar, nod Booty Pringeton won meet. core, Tit | jengths separated the first and the Iast| abroad at this time, leaving the man- | te Quis, deup, Hat, and Handa” , |p ints: Cornell, 44% potnts. of the four boats, ‘The distance was|4gemeyt of the campaign in his State, t Set two miles, which {a admitted to be close, to his ! COLLEGE ATHLETES ‘The order of finish was: fellow committeemen, has caused great WANTS! WANTS! | Sere = i IN FIELO GAMES Navy, first crew; Georgetown, first| Surprise among the politicians of both \ (Continued from First Page.) 2 crew. Navy, second ‘crew, and George-| Parties. . uo NES ‘oyna Eee nad led for 10,80, but ‘The Governor offered no Kpidenreayes } ; Bis . | WORCHSTER, Muas., 1—Thi moe) scheduled for 10.80, but} other than thai eeded the 1 j wires to these plices so that they run through Police Headquarters, where | wore expectations ey, Saaititiae| the rough water made the start Impos- and would tp. back Detore the close Branch Offices ot by the mere fixing of a plug all conversations over them can be heard, | sathered here to-day to take part in| is ‘The. Face was intensely, exciting, | “Timothy i. “Woodruff is no longer a 5 SANS are, and to witness the finaly In the elgh- | (Continued from First Page.). as the boats were practically, Tapped member of the Republican State Execu- Commissioner McAdoo said it would be easy to establish the true . throughout the whole course. ‘The win-| tive Committee, having been ignored by I teenth annual championship meeting of | - ning ‘ime I9 ‘very ‘close to the record | Gov. Odell when the fatter named the| "[" PY WORLD. Character of such places by the conversation over the wires, and the tele-|!he New England Intercollegiate Ath-| Ie ah pantenastli Gal ieilenant Corridon to Tinker, McGinnity {2% {hetisuance, but the oarsmen had | meriers of the committee, Col. N ital : Bee VETicacar Unie Vig i lotic Association, on Worcester Oval, | Malet, seorinw d - (Gilbert. ni cGinnity | the advantage of u atrong wind neariy| J, Dady was appointed by ‘the G F | For the Reception, of Advertinn phone people on in ani here it was ciara tae thatithey | catleoiselot heiwest.partormanose in floed, Corridon pon onance Gilbert out Bled oist | ¢0,/vera. | Brean behind them to serve In Woodruft's pl ioET una) Tecep tion) Gc Ad vertiaeinents wr /the were serving poolrooms to discontinue such service at once, the history of the aasoclation would be|to Casey. ONE RI ling | win to right. Jones out, ° = obey | MOO ingled, but was caught off Deviin to ieGann. Evers out. QU The police, under Borough Inspector Brooks, who made twenty-two cian Aratsav ey cleaneaulea Cates pee hres to MeGann, Chance out, to, Mat MeGann, O'Netli out same way. MANHATTAN AND BRONX. pool-room raids yesterday, got busy again late this afternoon and made three| wisn hawndall game between Amber | Dalen to McGann: @o was Kling, NO BAC oe ee gene Uintzlct » Teles more raids, By far the most important was that by Brooks himself, Inspec-| and Tufte, postponed from yesterday on tea Es Firth Inning. Bighth fn dad A nt office rater At Now, zu, 233, 380, tor Titus, Capt. Tighe, of the Mercer Street Station, Detective Sergeant Col- was anit yeabian hone game) MoGinnity fled ou to W eer, Bren: Devlin oat, Evers .o Chance, McGann cE SECOND, ret . 5 story mherst by a sco! h filed out to Tin! +]out, Corridon to “hance. Merte i vA 5 1 MOT, . Tis and six patrolmen, at No. 338 Bowery, one of the places raided yester-| je (|: COre | Nana flee Orcs. NO_RUNG, raved eal nS NS ORUNE out, TS1S doy St Now. 445, 957, 1035, ir Jones singled, Evers beat out @ bunt! ‘Tinker filed out cGann, Gorridon RD AVA 820, B75» . The following colleges were repre- os unt foued out to. Devlth. | aia viel \- KES Fae vot, Fi is pool-roo: ‘on the (op floor, and the police had to smash among the 900 entries: Amherat, | ‘tinker forced Kivers, Dahlen” to Gl: | bert, Casey ile Hage Ht, HO, ‘This alleged pool-room is on the top fh d the pollee had t BV Aviamnes Dartmonth ner i ie a a sonia. NO eras i o i . Zo lon fo BS : | in three doors before they got to the entrance, The entrance door was of| Wesleyan, Bowdoin, University aay, pert out, inher! ate NO RUNB | BUNS. i ‘The flagship Kentucky, with Aamirai| ROURTH AV.CAC No. B01 mont, University of Maine and Tufte. ixth Inning Ninth Inutmes, IEADELPHTA, May toecThe How fore May i, arcived hese ear | BEVEGAN TS PHILADELPHIA, May 21,—The Phil-| New York May 12, arrived here early| SEVENTB ree gheet-lron and was proof against the atacks of he policemen. Inspector SUMMARIES ot te r Me Brooks finally sent men around to Police Headquarters for axes and jim-| 440-yara Run —Won by Ot Gaeey to Chances Mecotenlce bs McCormick was nit with a pitchea|Sdelphia golfers defeated the New York | to-day and anchored off Tompktnsville, | PLGHTH AV“At mies, but before they arrived the men on the other side of the door asked ret: \gecond, HA araylor on bad throw by Tinker. McCormick | ball and stole second. Dahlen out, team in the first half of ‘the intercity] where she exchanged salutes with the win 388, In: “4 4 IAG 4tole second and reached third on ker toChance, Gilbert fied to Wicker, | match at the Philadelphia Country Club] United States crulser Topek eg was toe and when Brooks and Titus answered it was the police saWon ewins ait fumble. Dahlen out, Tinker to Chane ring McCormick, Bowerman out, }eo.day. The contest started with best Ui pe e man said: T. fourth, Ju) | NO RUNS. ‘ugey to Chance. ONE RUN, N Just = sell} 65 bs Wicker tiled out to right. Casey Med hance singled to centre. Bowerman | ball foursomes, and at the conclusion i “Why didn’t you say so before?” and promptly opened the door. Two Won by Ht ony ee tied unk Cy FIMNL Aled’ Sut to [mutted igling'a fy. but Chance Was one [the Quakers were leading by 9 to 4. Cal-| USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE. telephones which had not been connected were on the floor, and there were 180, ene4, Ist, GaN, G40, cor. 24th at. cor, , 25 Kaaty vent TT lor, at, & feet jem; mee Si N ny My wr, Amherst. of 1 inchen: second. Firm Pitehanan. NO RUNS. At 'seoond, Deviin to ilbert. Jones safe | vert and Crump, the Inst Quaker palr, ‘A powder to be shaken into the Tiutlock! Dartimouin, and: i Devlin's. ‘fumble. “Evers. forced. Jones Mt. Seventh Dahlen” to Glibert, O'Neill, popped to | Had the best score, @ 7. All the matches | joe. Your feet feel swollen, nervous other evidences of plans to resume business after the disastrous raids of " Daan Won by G. L. Swase Gilbert awlked. forced |M 3 ¥ pres f | second au aH rt a pd, McGann. NO RUNS, were close and Interesting and the high: yesterday. In an alcove Inspector Titus found a portable oven In which alias! third, WU! Homes: MUL Re rine | ual : i tet score of competing, pair was only 82, /and damp, and get tired easily. If] MABTY-SIXTH sv number of papers had apparently just been burned. A man named Frank|\" atin "tin' won by Te D. ‘Twker, Browns or, four over bogey, you have aching feet. try Allen's) 19h Shana’ Jones, who was in charge of the place when !t was raided yesterday, was |Cnamdan’ seme' th Pertmeath hind, G14 Tre home. tea finiabed 3 up Rocmbeg It pare te fect and| 1041 St AC; found there again to-day. With him were six men. All were playing cards ——_S— PHILADELPHIA, makes new or shoes easy.| 145TH 5 No. | es Mo OW. Perrin and A. W. Tillinghast. : Cures aching, swollen, sweating feet, yee art Amsterdam avy. i when the police entered. Several arreste were made. ar ‘Cooke and W. P. Smith At No Ba, 2, 1564. 7 Just before this raid Capt. Tighe and several of his men paid The Allen's | __ place on Sixth avenue another visit. A lookout on duty there refused to let Jand and 8.8. Can en OC r blisters and callous spots. Relieves| AV BaUE Ald ei by Botte By them in and was promptly arrested. The police then entered and found a 1_F, M. Macl LE. Mh Chilbiains, corns and bunions of all AWSERDAM AV.—Nos. ois Eo 815, pain and gives rest and comfort. BROADWAY—At Nos. 1364, 1552, Try it to-day Sold by all Drug- © sce number of men playing pinochle. ‘They said it was the West Side Club and | G. B. Brokaw and Ly 1 h| ACKER ST. ard No. 383, not a pool-room. None of them was arrested. i (Continued from Firat Page.) PB. H. Pyne and J: M v)gists, 26c. Don’t accept any sub- conunp AV.—At Nos, 20, ‘os, 608, After the Bowery raid the police went to the Bavarlan Soctal Club, an/| / Be Redan and a{stitute. Trial package FREE. Ad- chasp STAC Now 202, 637, alleged pool-room, at No. 127 Macdougal street, A number of men were | ’ ‘Xt 'Kennaday “dl dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Rares 0. 345. {abe codongtien coe 4 | Saar RPS found there, but little evidence of play on the races. Two telephones ra New out to McCormick, TWO! out. Sanders to Reside Sheckard lined | Total adcrned the walle, and they were promptly pulled down and confiscated by : + - zs to Beckley. NO R ————— the police. No arrests were mide. A man named ‘Theodore Schwarke is |Crimson Wins Four of Six Con-|'"" seventh toning. | ew ter Hogied, Henin, waka, gare! HARVARD SHUT OUT colby. Genuine or alleged to be the proprietor of the place. tests in Singl Two Out} strane out, Brain to Beckley, Rabb | C7, Byers tle wto Sheckard, who re: Carter’s Little Liver paul Sarena ests | gles and Two Uu to Beckley. McCormick |qiees Tee cian ee. “') GAMBRIDGE, Mass, May %.—Har- Must Bear Signature of out, Burke rom scoring. 8 rrell to Beckley, NO RUNS, | Cormick to Dilion, NO yard won from Colby on Soldiers’ Field : r ae [grounded F NS. of Three Doubles at New Ha: Dunleavy fouled out to MeCormick. | Math Inning. this afternoon. Clarkson was on the ven To-Day. Shannon, Out, Janet ena om Beckles) Lumley fanned. Dobbs singled. Dillon | rubber for the home team. av, 1 Mighth Takina: |grounded, to Beckley. Strange aingied.| yn the absence of Stephenson, who is| ‘Spe ‘paggnurLe® WRAPPER BELOW, orn, . Babb sh ‘or= [mick Aled to Farrel, ONG RUM o | wuftering with a bad knee, Quigley of- ‘ t, Brain to Beckley, Jones | mick NRW HAVEN. ni cMlay. Siiceacvara | eae Ue ici ay fielated behind the bat, and McCarthy, Worse nd as easy. defeated Yale in the duat tennis meet at Tea = fi the Freshman, who knocked out a sugar: } . \the New Haven Lawn Club to-day, ‘The Min vial tie Baunaylvanian game? see Cinaen teat won eur ent ot tie enter HARTIGAN SHIPS HORSES, [ior cenare seta. : i In the singles And (wo out of three eonteats INDIANAPOLIS, May 21—John ‘T, | in the doubles. Former Coachman of Granville W.| (01) The Score by Innings, Brush, President of the New York Na-| The results Garth Also Goes Abroad, Harvard 100000000 0-9 tlonals, fn an Interview on Sunday base- | yore rag sca oa, weg htt Six fine road horses were to-day abandon its annual winter race movting |panl, sald: “As far as Sunday basebull| J, J. Larned, Harvand, beat W. W. White, ied sy a eA a hae UL) a Ol ie ce Transport .01203100 x-7 theld here in view of the action of the ‘ . New York In conc @ Yale, d—2, O-8 ; Western Union Telegraph Company in |i" New York is concerned, we shall | Yh Oo rier, Harvard, beat F. W. Cole, eee Fe Tre ee EER VOUS: ane ke“Now 004, 1293, AV. At No, 702, NEW ORLEANS, May 21.—It was QMfict@y announced to-day that the Crescent City Jockey Club will proivably Ve ewreny av M, have to see whether the people want It, | yate, 40, 102% Ol was reported later in the day that Mr, " and if they do, whether the quthorities | ¥. EB, Howland, Yale, beat T, B. Souther,| Justice MacLean refused to-day to| Hartigan nad sailed on the Cunarder PROSTRATION ? Uni f is of the Jockey Club stated to- | Will assure us that we are violating no | Harvard, 6-2, 0-3. pass upon the motion of counsel foz| Campania, His name did not appear jon, =2 e Fthat it will be impossible to run the |4W8 and are not coming in belligeren: | H. T. Mason, Harvard, boat C. ML Bod-| Herr Zoltan Doeme to vacate. the in-| on the list, Comes from non-nourish- Made contact with them if we do play Sun- | man, Yai o—1 terlocutory decree of absolute dtvo Hartigan was employed as coachman +ONLRES AND PEREECTO meee Theeting except at a heavy finan- Toss without the revenue derived ing food. Better change to the Western Union Company, Mich paid the race-track management every pool-room in day baseball, “Phe public will be consulted first. In cities ke Boston and Philadelphia the gliarvard, beat A. by the late Granville W. Garth, cashier of granted to his wife, Lillian Nordic; the Macuenion Hank one in teues on the ground of “fraud and collusion,"'| Mise’ to. have committed” sulcide: be but he declared that the charges in-| jumping Into the Gulf of Mexico from Gra Go, uts volved were #0 serious that .they should] the deck of the Mallory line steamship ‘Wholesale in Ni York by RINTING Cop ote ft alae SS Pa Beg 238 Wythe Ave. Bhi; RG. AULLAVAN, MPR, MANCHESTER, Sake and Whit |. Harvard, lovers of the game do not want baseball | jiqang tnd, Mlaacn. Harva DIED. $10 per ‘ mn Sunday, It may be that our patrons | Bishop. and. Prentice, Denver, | Mr. Garth disappeared fro United ‘St Yew and Canada taking} yoy) na Lew inveatizated. mn ' = ing In New York feel tho sume way, and if BAS iLeNIh ERR tA Pater appainied ex-SusliGh -Soeeph’ ¥. |' apnea terial Corea meellahea eat Thiere’s 8 reaaon Mined wits ob Owens: Cony’ Moneahec: hey do jay = m al - 5 Is there will be no Sunday ames | Heltghttal Change from Busineas|Daly, of the Supreme Court, referee to| Hartigan was the owner of the Brin Het, the liltls book, “The Rond tof] loved wite of Owen, County Monaghan.! 1 AUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, other sources, it is 4 3 i pources, itis! on the Polo Grounds, even if teh au- Ee Ane Aiden waren ta weit Au ea much less thorities way we may play, We want |, To Xlagar rau vis ue R.,0.00 roung | {Ake Proof and repert his opinion of the | the ‘mee, of the County Cleric at Mor. Ml atricditural Building” es" ‘Ml County Longton, trlang, en Ming, ~~ NDE | rtp. Tiekets fact. the coats and disbursements of the N. J, conveying thi da thidyisaeie Funeral at 1 o'clock Sunday, May 22. to give the public what they desire.” Si'?ivaditatia Ata Ole, Ma nee eet, Ga be paid by Here Doemar Lowrey rhs dare ee PPO Kesldence, 4008 8d ay. Olen Laundry, ‘ia

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