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RE ‘WORLD: FR PRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1904. WORLD cei] SPORTS FDITED BY PReeees, F COMING EVENTS IN THE SPORTING WORLD CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE.: EGE4SO9GG 09D9DG-O6-1-4-00094-0099G000 000090090 1040-00 0 09 64066 PALF 148450409 OO0O6! t 099O006-46 EBSESFDD HG IFS 1FOHDHDHF-DOET OEE ROTILLD HPEDLEE DY Je Yale ayo Covi Ait 17 nde BowLUNG TouRNAmeN Ts SATUROAY NIGHT. » CoRNELS ANNUAL TIGER HUNT Tray cHartPionsiP Gk] On MONDAY NIGHT THE REAL, 30L1D S4¥ADOW ¢ 43 GANS’, vi on SATURDAY Twe Suitioe CLUB Wie HoLo A SPECIAL SE9310N AT EMPIRE TRACK, eeoseseeesesoresotessoooty COPS Oteesesoreoeseeseed BELVIDERES NOW. TIED FOR LEAD IN HARLEM Crack Bowlers Won Two Games Lest Night, Defeating the Bronx and Westchester Fives. 004 602444 &H0oH > | HICKEN DINNER PUT i POE HOSS: WEIGHT ON JOE GANS (Special to The Evening World.) white champion” a lesson that will be SAN FRANCIECO, Cal., Oct, 28,—Thi [Keune skal ae Y | question that 1s troubling followers of | The way Gans cut locse at “Kid” the fistic game in this city and vicinity | guitivan, a husky Meht-welght, who |i@, “Can Gans make the weight and b® | gave Eddie Hanlon the hardest tussle « | strong?” There ts no question In the/|of lle care Cy that Joseph has cube tainamipaamestndsadischdeeaieapeaiet not lost his endurance or punch | minds of the majority that the colored |Ing powers. Sue Sill ae be wate box $4904094449d104G004-000 0000044 Tho once famous Belvideres, bemeveed 4 Ca ‘sr 14, Wright 114, Coffman plone of two aensony, torged to tho | hi Tal MM omc 18 Dumas 1%, See tcdeiet er buna cha ine com | |Ing, as he does not care to hurt his way . de iment of the game, they wou! tus, fromt again last night by winning two | schmid 1@, Ferber 166, Klumpt 19; pase the dusky one to win' it hey roel tag punching until Bendy, Wian he games in the Harlem League tourney. | total 84 “ | |will rest, Al, Herford has watched ° he had not*weakened himself. his man with fond eyes, and will send J The Relvideres dofeated the Bronx and| Ruftalo—Weestrich 18, Appel 179, Rich- ci Gane's weight took an upward shoot |his protege into the ring tect r Westchester fives, thereby theing the panes 1M, Wright 18, Englehardt 153; News of the bowlers, notes of interest and scores of the games last night because he ate chicken, He | fettle. a Chicago, second-rstet, | Morris Club for first place in tho Har-| "74 hy serstck 167, Dumas 165,/f rolled on the alleys in Greater New York will be printed each day in }/ went on the scales weighing 13 pounds, Fn ae yey a loans t last night. The pér-\lem League | Schmid 1%, Ferber 14 Klumpt 181i) 1 the Night ond Final editions of The Evening World throughout tho }/and Herford tore his hair and chided | young man was never better in his life, ' rie champion went down! In the seasons of 1990 and 1901, the total 8 ig ‘a oe id re joseph, To the wise ones the ‘roast’ nly two and a half minutes Of| puvideras won the championship, and New York League, season, Address ali communications to the Rowling Editor, Evening wes “pailedy ping,” os (tit) Aieeady Capt. Lockwood is af the opinion that] at amann & Triess’s, Fitth-nrth street || World, Pulitper Biulding, Park Row, N, Y. 0, known thet Gans can get down to full” PefeF Srmher was the last of the old-| they will carry oft the honors for th®| and Third avenue, last night the Algon-| wolght within twenty-four hours of his | right-hand body y u They have *he reputation fo vn Gans as much ai timers, tho contemporaries of old John| third thme. i qulng\ were twice eady winners. ‘The meeting with Britt, | gaaench, has been driven to the mat. This time 1, Bullivan, He was a game fighter,|of being great fishers, and as thelr | scores: et 176 BUL 175, Haff 114; total, 133, ‘Travers, 188; Puts, 139: Wallack, 158;| The reason Gana tipped the beam at ‘The sale of seats grows larger as | Fred Cooley, of Chicago, did the ti . fn spite of the circulated accounts of|team f# a strong une this year, thelr) A cirema—Kataenderg 174, W. Prosnits! Nautilus B. ‘—Damitz 127, Baker 188] total, 76, spr * "136 ta plain. Trainer McDonald, a wise | the night of the fight draws nearer. |ang sodvengtetnd tt -after a | ” a 0. he title | r 1%, Py ite 182, Mo + . a ve i" his supposed, “yollow streak. nan of carrying oft the title Is very agnor 1M, M. Prosnite 18, MorKan-| pishop 1s, Bohner 19, Bos 9; tou.) THIRD GAME—tixcélsior——llle young man has handied fighters for | There, is every indication of a, tremens {minutes and thiny seconds of the first & Sullivan, 161; ‘Travers, 148; 18! py ‘oops 177, Leimbach 172, Mil- ; . ers, 14; Puts, 182i| years, wate’ Joo to keep above the in At all parts of the coun round had elapsed, Sony Bada ir ee country | “Yoere were & few good Individual agner 171, Fuessel 18; total| BR. A. 0, C.Jus dae 20, Fon 108, Bact Wallack, 14; total, 7 Almtranto—| figure so that he would pot go stale. |eastig men are beginning to fen | Cooley, Pari 4 ehty consaburtdig: ‘ oY ett 119, Bll 126, Haft 148; total, 736. Chicherlo, 133; Rothwell, 110; Griffen, “4 MEE Gitar had a chance to try. sim Cor. |(coree made, bat the team serene | ms Williamebure—Coldneon lid, Lorch| 118) Molulyre, 199; Halpin, 1; total) The ‘colored champion is faster than | fence the ‘betting. ores, i the| econd-rater, was thought to bo easy es Dett was first In line. jean not up 40 the average, THO) Aciremakatzendore 211, W. Promita| tf, Hartman 99, Doremus si, Lapple} 2. aver and is out to win, He detests | fivorite In the betting, At present the |Picking for Peter, but he surprised hie Billy Madden, who brought Sullivan 18, Wanher 148, M. Prosnits 123, Morgan- | 192; total, 74, Britt, and he wants to give “the Mly-|ouds are 10 108 mie Nip wa 4 ; thaler 170; total M2. ardent mirers by forcing the ‘ out, had a quérrel with Joba Le, and| Bronx—Kreynberg 145, Nowkirk 20, | thiler thi tout tt so, a nwetke a0, | Nautilus B. C.—Rarnits 189, Baker 176 STRIKES AND SPARES. fight from the start. Maher looked a@ ; es M et, Bishop 19, Bohner 12, Boe 178; total,| Peter Gelsl one it poley an eas: u ‘went over dyeland, Near Dublin he} Roedel 1%, Brill 1%, Hartvigeoh 174; | Harrie 187, Parker 192, Watt 213; total isler, you certainly do so if he thougnt C an YY proposttr a saw a sirapping football, player. bind total Sos, vit, ‘ wv ‘Mamsburg—Collineon 166, Loroh 119, Ter area ke LO alae) ae Re hie a apparent ake arg » m — urly-ha "1 Bibles had label era pion among | Westchester—Jordan 177, Knoen 12) Arthur—-Koops 181, Leimbach 166, Mil-| Hastman 14, Doremus 2%, Lapple 163; Gooley let drive a terrife. right. hook 4 ihe Spicer 12, Bauman 101, Simpeon 22; | ler 12, Wagnor 10, Fuessel 160; total | toval, 725. It Fred Groehi did teas shoutin that reached the point of Maher's jaw. ae etude | | 766 YL ‘ Charlie Zimmer might eventually reac’ pened drop; Uke a log in hie 07 adios annexed” nity and brovgnt | total 8A —gortan 182, Keneon | ARNG Smuth IHL, Bohwebke, 11 Avery Jewellers’ eames weep | {nit double century mark. |eorn ‘ou of his scoonds sprink ied . mato 7 wi a , Knew rrie 1, Pt , Wi ; total pO eful wat as ea rae, Minas tole | Wemmtenenter Whore “ st Bi otal int night at the Universal Alleys, The) Johnny Busher ie giving the cracks revived Poter™ gutel tiy Bar daklaat’ sstaral food Agnters, and | Bpicer 149, Bouman 160, Blpeon 14%; | of the Bagles quite & every Bun: jatiow him to regain pin Vetore Riverside Leaguen, scores: day for that medal 9 a showed fearful punishing power. total 140. a + Pe, ‘birds” will jthe fatal ten seconds por er " vi Brown—Buindenhofer 149, | have to husth beat him. ioe Ww Helvidere—Wagner 1%, Drelaigack The Riversides won and lost Inet night | (Avery bs, races 184, Brown 168, di to bea t tor eS ould have been betti a (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 23,—Peter his left rip for the Maher, the Irish gladiator, once again 1), ‘Tabor 14, Peatso 197, Helles 150; and the Harlems won twice on the Riv-| Woodland 19%; total 781. Jack Gimier ts learning how to knock |, More funny racing edified visitors at) not a arord of comment would be) the fuss See ie tet tes tine be Peter's W Invented total 64. erside alleys, The scores; Atken Lambert Company—Ligen 115,| them all down at once, but he can't | Jamaics yesterday. They wondered @| heard. regained his ouliorien, Cooley ta i word ‘wallop’ AN to devcrive Peter's favorite 14, Dean 138, | make iT ragin , Gs “alion” of Peter M Bolvidere=Wagner 17), Dretslgucker | Rivorside—Linklater 161, Wilde 198,| Fekal’o; total Ga 4 one-pin spare to save his lito, | great deal at. the lack of speed dis Strain on Handicappers, 1 aldo, “pay Coley wi at famous’ ag "Boh Piizsimmone's |yai, Pearse 144, Lockwood 24 Helles 178; | phelps 171, Franklin 167, Becker 18) total Billy Duerr ts wtill on th Played -by Grenade and marvelled at cs aw 7 We hofer 149, @ tratl of That's part of the game, however, | with severe punishment, and as and his “solar plexus punch totai Sx, P34 *, bs roeomigg agg hod wn ii, that wateh, ‘bowling, fighting, baseball | the speed suddenly acquired by Ham-| 1) ot a a 4 ul strain on handi-| Peter feebiy tried tb back awa Coole ane wrestling are a few of 4 " of his atand-| burg Belle, They found an explana. cappers these days. After they figure | Drought his yo pte eee Lat ton in Grenade's performance in the name | to! }Benjamin 10, Fawene 91, Dean 19) grin, 4a” not Minkers, |O the ‘weights, distances and class of | feated. Presto—Whitgcre 1%, Hath 198, Dilio. | Tickell 167; total 46, wrestlers dace coy, he Once famous | tt hoy could not Agure how a mare (te Horees, they must then figure on eh Qu Never spelled Gans’ an Way 141, Shoepp! t i will dtsinct! m j f ecatny rat you fen American National, pay ler 18h Howell 12; total] Avery & Rrown—DBlindenhotar 1¢)| jell the ori’ shamploa In| who in her last race was under a |‘he inclination oF pon ye Bee MANHATTAN SQUARE’S GAME, is goin against Monday;| An even break al] around was the te- | “Harlom—Ripley 161, Filbeck 182, Myers) Woodland 14; total 3. drive at the end of ex furiongs run In — ry re ree te hardl Bt my wor sult of the games Mast night at Thum’s | 90), Randal! 18, Herinesey 199; total W1.| Aiken Lambert Company—Tigen 1%) BOWLING GAMES Ti Lib should be able to pick up atx | "On Of price. All of which Is | The Manhattan Square a. C, witt payl @ noticed that defore—but—| White Elephant alleys, The scores: Riveraide—Franklin 161, wilde 145, Benamin, St. Recens 118, Dean 14, ONIGHT, | rounds more and run a couple of seo-| Worth the trouble, One expert form |thelr lnat out-of-town’ game next Sun: { 's in a name, anyhow? Castle Polnt—Hasbrouck 12, Matte: Phelps 179, Linklater 139, Becker 178; to: sees Sel ee at hebtudng yafiggs O** TAK, Linwood, | onds taster, Perhape young Mr, Lyno| Player says: bo Bg Beye de a A eg ny es . |lym, at Dexter Park, J: y 4 certainly has no intention Of) 4,°i9° Mitteladort 201, Pope 188, Bppel |") 00 Elites Won Three Games, American Natlonai—Cotlege, Nyack, wm. | Msht be able to throw some light| “Phe coslest and safest way of pick: | enies, Union Course, L- 1. The pane ing ill mm total 98. ley 1777, Filbeek 138, Myers ‘es, in| PIP at Thum’s White Waite Blonke ing winners these days is to post your- | will be 4 ‘hoes s ‘M49, Randell #8, Henne A At Birkenhauer & Baumann's, in int alleys, on the subject, as he might also on Will be called 4t 3 o'clocis, ho yt In being. superstt- 1 Weine 108 ro ‘oath 19; © wey 189; total 8 ewark, the Elites won all three| yw Tanoace’* citipenn cee, mection, | the performances of Pirate Polly andgeel! bebind one of the big books in 5 te ee erst games. The scores: ‘ felon, “Unltd ‘gtatee NS. 3 insneon | atolty Brant and of others he hae |the ring and walt for ene money to Bi. pian Kreyaberg, Newkirk 140, "Presto—Whitecre 37, Hateh 184, Diller ‘ae! Bi penn oe * poe ee Brit ‘ho, Srarivignon 1; | Sig7 17% Sohesppler 116, Howell 161; eotal HO een bet Company—Tinen 1H, dated Stock Exchange, Shout these ae 3 see, Sone total 88, i a his name in the same way ne toute teatherswelghe TST? | coiumbla—Drew 1M Brunt 24 Bulger | pAt,the Grand Central alleys last nleht| atateors—Felyoure 17% Romain 451, (chnmist No- 3 At Semnuets Harlem Cire | ridden recently. Lane la certainty In show. Follow the money. Be sure Here’s a Money- Saver, Hedovern, you. know. 18. Roche 188, Tavtor 137; total Ro. Ennis & Stoppani won two games. The Keller ii, Allison 114, O'Connor imi | one erratic form. You are right, and don’t be too anxious. | race ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER) — ‘Montgomery—Laftingwell 192. Lanthann | odd athe went to J. F, Oliver & Co, |total 7%. Vietor & Ashell Kleeman B y. | Take the Worst of the price in order FANE ADS RSAGE OF 78 omar Cornell Jonfident, 6, Weiss. 167, Clause 180, English 167; | The scores; | Blites—Schmidt 6 Newman 169, | kes Aohells, at Thum's White lephant Public the Sufferer, te make sure’ that the right money | (tk of Backs & Davi comalsting Of ov i Cornel) is betting 2 to 1 that her) total o12. Ennis & ot ha | Lochnberg 145, Hot 14, Kilne 163; total i Funny that Grenade should have “ paid Chahine i ; team wii way Bebuton. that te| Moon is ni—Miiridge 18%, Ro- i773, Metropolitan champlonghip—At Benwarts | beg Mthout bikers yesterday. | 2ciently placed. | production’ les a “bucking thi Meee with a vengeance.| Columbla—Drew 14, Brunt 16, Bulger | Ssson McKenna 1x9, Alexander 215, 9, & Arp's alleys. n run without ere y' That le pretty good advice, for where | Grr ind iuts, nil bear sold at ae Hl ; M48, Roche 181, Taylor 191; total 4 | De La. Vergne 181; total fai Meteors--Feteberg 18, Romain i Pastime Natlonal-Dipper, Foolish, Har. | Just an experiment, probably, which|the money drovs there seems to be | dollar “Yo convince the sutie that om ‘3 They say the “millionaire auto @n-| Castle Point—Hasbrouck, 20, Matteson | A. Sartoriua— Bendhetrn 16, Stet. Keller 139. A. Loehnberg 188; O'Connor | jem at Bothner & salleyn experiment of course waa at the ex-|the winner, no matter what form oF eal » on thelr orkte machines In the DIS) ota; Si. tan, at Amamm & Triess’s al! tardt 19, M vs o' 1 y thusiasta are betting chunks of money | 1g. Mitteledort 148, Pope 18%, Eppel 19; i te porns 160), Falk 160, Bpecht a hota un i iemunn 1a, New York League—Ko Xa, Our, Metropoi- | pense of the public. Grenade ts in his paatioep flaures may a ee indicate, os | following | Eyles! heat ne and kewp i i w Have heard of mone! Loehnberg 188, Hof Kilne 14; total best form just now, and naturally the aaans | Dolly Spanker perfect!: 5 race ear oe, pave bee We he A Life Insurance League. devon i ote oe wiPen Altair * pearly Laegue—Mani i Ceemttvution, public thought that he had ® chance] bores as ot Me svar 9 ot os ad ‘came | A think it la not wi up in gasoline. ‘The Life Insurance League games last | Do La Vues it; Meteors—Felsterg 167, Romain (cap- ee to win the Ravenswood Hand‘cap. from behind and ‘Shished out his races Certainly cannot oak a | | oe mor ¢ tan the ab —_— ee night at Thum’a Alley’s, Broadway and J. F. Oliver & lho hatvin 18, Felle- | tain) 16, Kelle A Lachabers WA) Ges Compants! . Mity.| When a horse runs his best races | strong (ash! ff t was fond rr t ‘oreted. Pi z "| man, ii Hegeman til, Daly 14, Norton Put O'Connor 16; tka 7d ninth street; Standard, One Hundred cede | tS Oeprion Spence, i ns hs yy Thirty-fret mreet, resuked as psa 168; total 678. Elites—Sehmicr 18) Newman 117, F- | twnty-tifth street; Astoria Light, eat an in blinkers it reams a strange proc {0 gee pim go to the front with | gis and Double Breasted (hy Perot gut Pat FI 1 Provident, Savings =D), Reliper 2) a. Sartorius—Be dae, retina 38 Hot (captain) 12 Kune | power Company, at Cudlen'a alleys ead sae A Om, te U0, Cote Wee ea 7S oo a ts be nd wi rae tad | Ub ih dat ‘ty ti Or age ha 1 Mana El . Davie Begen 187, Hal- “ Knig! of Colt League—Salve Re- ‘OO Batt P , ae als lidy 199; toad se. ee diene Ta Pale 1 sheets Game at Newark, gina, “Xavier, San ‘Banvedor ti ‘Them’ & | could not happen, for the reason that|* complete | roa imomth tib-and #4 tor} . ultable—Jahneon 1 7) a total & ©, i, Feit Lehibach's alleys, vant Nertiovion at-| Tt? Worgoret fe malts with | (ood Ye the $10. ki mY / of Chelaea, and Martin | Longfield 114 Day 188, Horas Ti; total | J, Mig NNR A Ch Galvin i Pele! 19 a game rolled on the alleys at Slt] “trun companied LeurveNorn oats abe Daly wea" ue gelding sekcan to. run [sad is eae he ie BT aah River are matehed for | mon : ty-third street and Bixteenth, avenuc,|xnickyrtorker, Washington; at {prondwar sage ay pe gre gh gram ee Oe eee toe that renpon, | mas oe ‘tieo. hudrws ! om , ProvMent Sayings —D, Reimer 10, jewark, the scores werg as ‘Tank Ch TY Pap Fares Myedtnar ey re ’ i & fitleen-round bout, to take place ®t oavie If, P. Kelmer 147, Begen 18, Hal: Newark Bowlers, Daberkow B. C.—Schorek 1, Hebslor| second National ‘Ghats Mationss’ af Fuoms| {t 1s odds on that a horse here tn the | Grmonde’s i | , New Beiford. Mass. wurgred ea. | May 14; Seta %. Good wa ames were rolled on the Tuxedo | yes Ullrich M5, Fischer 1%, Amberg 1b; bf ay Best Chie, Grows East could be raced in lead shoes one‘ smothered jm wien speed, finally win- | * ; iste Setoalation. “fue men are Lanateld a BOE ale ee er cen |e ewes ek wea S80 Sores: toRel So eerkow 16, Gotthard, 1 HyLe Mystery. at Thum & aniagort« alleys | GAY and In Fac ng pistze the next and sing bard be Mn at ii pounds. \§ pdittlonal Turners: -Sehtelder 186, Elsey | gC ty Bunler 20, Rows I; total py Porva at Siderada allere ss ene ste) aes Billy Mellody continues to show that onal favings = Retmer 0! Khtber at total M2. 7a. Drpebive J oh, Wine, League Amebien, bg Battle qv me TD ‘ hho bas the makings of a champion. His| Davis 10 P, Relmer 174, Begen 19%, Hial- B—Masnes 10 Denia 16, Di ———— Franinit: Dauntlonss Undlie De" Witt Chie: B i Oe eee ea eateiy Tara, : of Jack O Keste at Chlcego Mone Bauttabe-Jooneon 17%, Burgess 10, ul it anya yew: adhvcg BEN FRANKLIN LEAGUE, = |‘) 4 Coe tated Rock Bans woe Miata ' tay Bortaat' sar pone: Ne gre Cur y mie asf Sa | gts Day Hapa wal) Pa Bry aly | nna contre alters, |b Seve dea yaa i ea Fe IS ene Aen tal 8, t Grand Cen’ re- — Woight In the business, Stock Exchange League. Tuxedo B—Mames 17, Denn's 10, Dili| FIRST GAME Textlieg Koehiet Mi | Poresters of Ameria (ca “Dt Defender ia aaa moet Celina, pant noun ‘Though but. five or six of the present 4 Tom Maguire, who is managing Billy| Marshall, Spader & Co. won twice at aw ee 26, Jonna 296; total 800. Bowls MMi Koch. Uti” Geandand | “omen ot Sreceize Euees oere Tired fo arent, Ferra, Doran and|Reda have signed for next year, it is Gardner, is ready to match Bill against| Joe Thum's White Elephant Alleys last —T, Brown so. ‘Daas 18, Proe| Seem Todowan, 16; Cassidy, MT; Criger, the latter for two years, The| assured that there will be no bitch in ny Briggs before any club in the — heed vores: | rm ‘e “Gohtiting TH We Brown May to | Ueloa=Meto*iteine, iat; Bowne, 176! LEE AND HOSEY AGAIN, = | Sr pened, ore Firat the matter seater Lame fi ed 0 r the light- ma hatter ani imshaw, ani itcher - championsht land. der & Co.— 1,| “National Tuners—Gente total. and have. woj ; ase Cea Gantkes has hooped oat Welter He 200k ie Stiioe Ink Nenbaes | I Hace bench Si Me” Miedo ewer [SECOND GAME —Trow.— Bray. MMi) secu Lee, the hard-hitting tght-| 408879. Aids. fired men. fst Min leven rounds, “and he a | 18; total 7h Kiotbor 10: total £2 Morte Ae Tats total, TL tH Mptandard weight of this cfty, and Willie Hosey,! wutiam swing, the weteran, says: rian work apaancte to give the Cheleea boxer an-| 2Ft Dodge 8 oo Ree ass Opening at sheidy’s. He Tle ois: “Gasstdy, Mi | the light-welght champlon of Albany,|"in onder to win # pennant three , total Tk Shekdy's now cate and bowling alleys,| McNabb, 18 "laine, in; Bowne, ut; will be matched to-morrow night to things are , pamely.. brains, Pcl i Peer, | ean, gt. tare an Wed Reed |i ern. Mat eer a, oe, Tw » Seen 8 bout between 2 ih (Cook iis, “Milise Lek Hoberts | a Gt, Nichole avenue, had an open- wip we A articles of agreement which the men , ! | Bae 1, Kirkwood, 168; Tut- , balitornia, et 29, kale Tar TG ota a | wins es specoiay ORME. A. bottle of | 1: Leet ea Textie-Koehier, | will sign will eall for them to angage| Capt. Jimmie Collins will return to OY aed coe s ms ed fighter, wnat bel, Hernaheinn & Co.—McGean %, ic and 2 box of clears were put up| tie, 200; total, ‘ell Ma, 144, Dielman 183, Drudy | for the two high scores. Helles’ 1@: Bowte, 1d7; Koch, 167; Weter, 211;/ in @ twenty-round bout at 18 pounds| Boston again in about two weeks to ,Buttivan’ ‘club, fe Portland, te 180; to a Fon the wine, and the clgara went to) Chamberlin, 12h; total, $08, for a bet of HP © aide and the gate) make all arrangements for the South- ei if a sy, esr ony itamy” Walsh Clark Dodge & Co.—Walker 123 match wete tilled sa foiowss Teceipte, afl of which will go, to the) ern, tte Bet Uae a “tne Ven “ eet ied MeCovern taal Upgeh UA Nesdhere 16, Corey TH: cocteintans—Ctinch 18h, SHotme 71 Ky OF 6. LOAGNS, Thess men months ie Bes bi : ey wt ‘et Hernsheinn & CoM | MoCoy 192, Hoff 19, @mith Senta “a, i, iistin. 183, ‘Diskenan zens Dalvagere-—Guckboe Iie Paks Str | cate taeos on toe pea het Paddy bove are a bit lai "tae a, the chever Brooklyn | Drudy . Hunt 68, Lockwood ul Columbus League won games dove are a nt, to meet Dick total sia, eed Fain Sl haiane, Seeains ee Azeanats tae afb Chaside Bittnte, Tad, Wiseencka pusdhee,| Peed i ors {ke| "the nent won twlee at the Broad-| , TWo-MAn Mateh—citnch 18, Brith PINOT GAMLEVerx Crus-Crougi tte On wien bs "lease mambo et tie say eae fee Of Gt.) way alleys last night. The scores. *. age ag 416, Linden i Helles 268; | 18%; ., Ast mig Wy penton, , team, has ai ota a2. a aay dear q : *f) = wrence 17, Gullivan| $n Linden Iie Helle tee tou ike | Absureats.- ere a bh oa ’ Fad ae . if ‘tama 1, 15 Hens : topay, Seyville: ; tu Dae eee I. LL Navy Leagae, * ey, Wi Halpin, 1 tonal, boo gees lee ia at thotisivenet «fc! apCOND: Gan ern gd