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NPR NTT TNR AM ETE TN HST MEN ENT SETS CNR ARCH TREMP HITE = , nn i i ii Suds ey 7 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIT, 10, 1905. Paaew Toor! SPORTS EDITED BY eese2%ul ROBERT EDGREN DROME OF SPORT—OPENS THIS WEEK ‘ seme fia ANTM Crnsst LENORE 01 BRoweinos "HOOT . MON | THE BRASSE oF DEATH. THE RACE HORSE, GENTLEMEN: BY Many NEW YorMeRS THOUGHT TOBE EXTINCT, WILL POSITIVELY BE ON EXMIBITION HERE NEAT SATURDAY , Japanese exponents of jiu fu and judo are wrangling. A short time ago Higash!, who Hed Bothner, told tho reporters Judo was only an elementary ort $i fiteu. ‘The jiteu men, he said, tho orlginatérs, and the judo the Imitators. Ji: jiteu was the fat art and judo was only a child- ‘Bb and incomplete copy of tt, PA now the leading judo expert iva that with judo instead of jitsu figashi would have thrown Bothner @asily, He claims that judo is really a ) reat improvement on the ancient Onaly they'll have to fight it out— © vs, Jiu Jitsu, Jiu Jitsu vs. Judo, ‘Those who prefer ee a boxing match please hold up ir right hand: Sl ALSO THE PADDOCK . “Cc ANT s PONDFROUSLY PoweRFOL PENNANT PURSUERS « I8TO JACK JOHNSING, the Pec wc FIRST BASEMEN SHOULD | hnsing went to the city by the lake . | FOR CARTER HANDICAP} ENDS IN A DRAW eS ey In the back room of @ ealcon on the By Frank W. Thorp. creased by muddy gotng: Ocean Tide, | East River front not many miles from HORSEMEN PREPARE PRIVATE FIGHT ! (without the “show” that was ised hien. if Ru wGn TENG Ne COR bore” ® fast mare; Buttons, who {s erratic | tho Battery Saturday night two hun- Slt wasa rank robbery,” says Misto (Special to The Evening World.) but speedy and who ts very ight with | dred or more faithful followere of the ™ fohnaing, was touched,” Se aeecectaacate WASHINGTON, D. C,, April 10.Turt- | 1 pounds; Chrysitis, mentioned in the | pro ring witnessed one of the fastest , ing's pitcous wall may touch the Se men are now turning thelr eyes to the | first part of this agticle; Preen, who | and cleverest private fighte ever pulled ) Rearts of those who have never no- BUCOLIC JO S WIN Carter Handicap, which, by virtue of ua Tun vary fast races at Bennings |off in thls olty. ‘The principale were ; iad | j having $5,000 added, hes risen from a|a@ri who is extremely Nght at 87 pounds; | Joo Wagner, the little west aldo feather ; ‘the breadth of his yellow streak. |? WOW VARIOUS POSIZIONS | cheap handicap to one of the most Santa Catalina, who at % pounds is] welght, and Kid’ Ginger, a shifty lad HE experiment of doing away ; > coveted prizes of the early racing sea- |S gol us Rosoben with 113 pounds; | trom the Five Points A, C. ‘The boys with betting Leecher ind the SHOULD BE PLAYED. 9 json® Me Carter fa a seven-turtong | Witch Hazel, who though a maiden | met at catch weights, and the distance grand-stand has proved so suc- dash, and it {# run on the opening |Wt!! late last fall, has developed into | was ten rounds for a purse of $200, ful at the Bennings race-track that This is a series of technical articles to appear in The Evening World day at Aqueduct, which marks the opin. |% fast sprinter, and Bohemia, who! Wagner was the first to lead, but hie will be followed at tho New ¥ renee emer ¢- spaces cet, ing of the racing season in the Hast | Wyndham Walden thinks is better than | jer for the jaw was neatly blocked by ilstines meyer AY le Ney pss on the requirements of the several positions on a baseball team. They i> far as metropolitan racegoors are | Santa Catalina. Ginger, The lads then mised {t te, writes are gleaned from practioal exporience and from long association with ]| concerned, Thera may be others tn course of bo! ven, ne who has watched the spectacle | BY ALLEN SANGREE. Last year's Carter was won by Bel- | Preparation and who may flash into Se phe round Wagner begun such well-known players as John J. McGraw, Clark Griffith, Jim Me- Guire, William Dahlen and Willlam Keeler, women and od ; ieserremate alsrtell lng, lay and bedded thom hisself, Then he eleptY2ame, who went on through the season |the Mmelight within the next few | work by landing a wicked swing on it the outcome of a bet, will deny in a, vac 4 . ‘fer that race and swept everything |“@ys but the above are known etan-|Gingors nose, drawing the claret. hin’ about the ‘sycamores’ and ‘vil. before her, finally going into winter quar- |r. ‘The writer has @ etrong fancy! Gingor tried hard for Wagner's Jaw, But why don't the racing authorities go Why don! ; a) you live It will bring you tO SOMO age lphta’ Tt tty ya here @0 further? Why don't they do away bad end, Stay here on the farm. That |hell be President ce the ned artery | Es with the reputation of being tie | for Bohemia, who has improved Into| su his ewings went around his oppo- | His folke never did want Reub to jball, “Reub Whitely,” they sald, ‘‘sure|1n a, Vacant stall and was singin’ some- wath the olub-house commissioner? BY BOZEMAN BULGER SNe Oo Pome eine Remeomens, | wus good enougth for your father and /line inside of @ year.” Breatest mare ever seen in this coun. |@ Tattllng good Ally of @ strong-going, | Ponty neck, Wagner felnted with wT ts a notorious fact that many| ‘The position of first base and kts great: |centiy obtained from California, seema|YOUr, Brandfather, It ought to satiety (MRE 30 try, Beldame then ran in the colors |4me type, and who 19 likely to wive| right, and, drawing | Ginger'a Cert ‘club-house commissioners—not all jest requirement 1s oe which few regu: |to have been naturally fitted for the| %o" Bpesball in country. of Newton Bennington, who had leased |@ Very good account of herself, She {dow slammed a tertife left swing Muse of them, of course—have become |jar baseball attendants seriously con- | Place, SUL ROUb es HORARIORE. BOW en er. Baseball for children, the running quailtles of the mare from |as won all her races here with ease: 2h tose" Sip wane up again ine Sits, wealthy thfough the practice of a Hie lit frueUHS IROWe. the. experience tegen che onc: and When Amos Huss, Samo for the grown, August Belmont. Fred Burlew trained | Wich 1a not saying mich, however, a8) however, and mixed It up furiously with ihading” odds, and it would sider, They see the man hold out Hie) oe the old-timers, both | told him one day that he would make a Fetch a bat and bail, lad, Beldame, and Burlew thinks he has an- | Soft Places have been ptoked for her| Wagner, Wagner had a shade the best ping: case it wou seom as if | mitt and catch the thrown tall, and then | 014° at iitimens, both in the feld | great pitcher, wild horses could not Baseball's come! other Beldame in Chryaltis, who ig an|a@id she has beaten nothing, As @/| 0s the round. From that until the last Pee ome ua fares) ob) yell because the rinner of the opposing | 400 St Tae finn Dat Be har plenty of | io1a nim, And Reub likes horses, at} iene eligible for the Cartér this year, She | {Wo-year-old she was troubled with| found the puce was @ hot one. | | 4 place thelr * in| team is out, If the first baseman has to ‘? that. Any one could see it on the} Well, as predioted, the Southern trip|has been going along very well in her | *heum in good shape, Ginger was first to lead, ring exactly the same as visito! In the game at Jersey City Satur-| 5 this year did marvels wh ra |rcach high for the ball or pick it from y Southern trip. and Highlanders, It A, coh the, Giants training. late. c utting a left swing to Wagner's wind, tho pay $2 to ait in the grand-stand. /the ground on what is known in base-|48% Chaso was the most closely) Night after night famous men of the| for rootens bur all. seemed ‘coe i 7 ete but is not too fond of a route. Chrysitis as a two-year-old wes not] The Carter should be Srereclowih Fay UP’ iag Ganweetet ens, 4 , then, all “racing authorities” have |pall parlance as the ‘short bounce," they | Witched man on the team. Being! Highlanders stood before the hotel, puff-| the preliminar, ney oe we. | poe, cain. 3 4 'Y opening. What the|maoh above the ordinary, nor was Bel-| esting race, and {8 likely to ‘be wit- ft % Ro eb avmshoUne,) andi that may vet leader, Besing ances thingy) and reat ‘2 the league nd new to fan-|ing mighty cigars enoircied by gold|lants id to yale was, worse thar |dame for that matter, but Beldame im- | hegsed by the greatest unowd that over lott awiiige for he Jaa, Dut fell share Plain why the club-house messengers | appreciating euch tast work, a majority |{yg),* price! waxe, his work was min-| bands whereon were inscribed famous Aenine Pate Me matty” ped a srudge| proved most wonderfully as a three. |“ the running of this siake. fast and furlously’ unlil separated by ‘ 1 be th evidence thin season, the of them till fail to observe what is the| Wel, followe: age Die EBTaEL Puleout Words like “Cabana,” or “Nonparell" self, ‘They ‘were @ ‘pathetic sprotacie| year-old, The ame future may be in = an esa PT oi saie l Nre| | ‘seal keynote to success in @ player occupy- 5 The gaping crowds looked on amazed.|before his tornado shoots, The big fel-| front of Chrysitis, CHAMPION RUNNERS TO MEET | gain for the jaw, but missed by « eae with the runner nearly upon him, he! « ¥ ” y ” ks to be In perfect sha Ing that responsible position. : at 1 he/"Did you nottce,"” they asked, “that| "Noginnity. used A ‘The list of probable starters in the mile, | A stralght jab to the nose catised iecytice aicauniise neat getur Did it ever occur to the ordinary | ade & quick ‘stab’ swith his gloved | Keeler, the most eclentiie batter in the jeags tinder asd toma ovine, Bain ana [Carter may Include Floral King, who| several of the chamovone ef the lona-diee | ire GENE OF bised axermed ae ineuntees s}fan how often a base runner and the erly | world, smokes a black cigar, while/collegians smote in’ vain. No one cam | raced In this sectjon as a two-year-old. p ance running class will meet next Wednes|the Italian, and he started atter Wag- : Woaring slouch hats, rushing |1a1) reach. first base at the same time |{¥eked out of the way, This might |Chesbro smokes a light one? Ana |fank with the “Iron Man’ as the acme ‘nnual spring games of the ner, forcing him to the ropes, but doli or (through the potting ring with their have been an aceldent, but his play-| there's Day. : Ph erece Bnd aMcienier:) Heloould pect end later went. West to) develop iinto Hasy misbe tn th on fk ‘fl fi Caner ka tho ) nere's Dave Fultz! Just see him roll alfor the noxt.t . very, i z i Mis jabbing “tacties, ende Naa. Git P Bands fed with “yellow-backs,” Just [tnd NOW anisom ig ta Ing theoughout the game demonstrated |cioatetie, Wouldn't you reckon that'a|. ANY one who sar the Giants kil that |@, Yer! fast sprinter Roweben, who | Twenty-seonnd Aegineat Basitews 60 si hin sebbing tectes, and. had Gina's 2 the fact that he could do the sume burt him?” y ‘ ib e Samy 7 ( onlin threes | Ww! a ueduct e | read 6 i h P Virwinians nave deen cloaning un at|ginerent digestions at the same. time, | Mne every day in the waok. Nono of that for Reub! Poor boy, he|Btning, “McGann,” Devlin and” Giibert | track is harder and taster, Toscan win. | jigregnalestis, ee-champlons,, Moktensie ‘Although Wagner seemed to be the | Bennings, and many of them will Mock |Gnq yer in professional baseball a colc|, At te bat and on the bases, Chase|pought three for five, and all alonoleach ‘two. The team looks to be. at | nor of the Bennlngs 8 ice reARAL ae EN EW oot Ml Cohn, ex-Columbia Gil, | Cleverer of the two, landing more olean MER Now ork westings Tho ; Te VaCla: nevlog “GLECunder Khe. Wa lene ‘Teast, 15. per cent. stronger than ast | Ber of the Bennings Spring Handicap, | QUI" qitiince “nen, will bo seen in the | Punches, the referee called the bout i f ne horses | tision bet the ewollaw fave coeur strolled to the country. Here we might a if = s J they have won on have been those | Won between the Ewo Ie our! us eye of GnimMth he ie likely to be-|have seen him leaning over the fence|s*tin wuation Ges” Ravbe Chi Bee ke | oe Chance ou) be) Senay ch Laalaingealen beialul Hoa rence. 1 , N trained by Billy Garth, Theodore Cole come a star, What he lacks in welght| talking to the cows, running his prac-|Fittsburg will be able. On the grand- 1 Oy * The secret of this !s fast footwork, | iis Aviva y prac stand a rooter sagely declared that Mc- i GMa Bernard Doswell. Theso three|and unless @ player is agile enough to) “i Muscle he makes Up in cleverness. |ticed hand trom horn to tetloak, The (Graw would have to ease up to make ALTIERI WINS AT POOL. LENGTHENING GOLF LINKS. |MILITARY SHOW PROGRAMME, ie ‘sand trainers have led many a shift from one foot to the other with ht no ah interesting bight to ra he} little cal all knew him, and would the seancn interesting, Shi inner ftom in front of the judges! P So po. | Jersey City game was the oatching/ dip thelr soft vlnk noses in his pocket ‘9 wish to say that McGraw will do Hogtind, and every. time. they ald. no | Wenininw-like rapidity he can never be: lof jim MoGulre, (‘This veteran of the and fiich peanuts Roub jus: laughed. |e 'pitoners would’ nat Brande Yor, te | ast wien i eres! that tnoveends ot Gollure of |cntoh tho ball; ouch the bag and then| paint of service an the protéssion, | #e didn't care if they ‘ate the buttons They are after the percentage, But Mo: | the tournament _ for e ‘boo! loney had pussed into | | Ove 1 M fwing his body #0 as to avold tho swift- Many predicted that last year would | Of bis coat, + Oa OWING OAT Pee can hot Tol | Rotel weatias and his ign ron 20°” Hs rade | j the pockets of the Virginiars, moving runner who gets there, In many food games in him, and says he wil feated Robert Buttle | SOUTH ORANGE, N. April 10.—The| During the week of May 8 the annual Wiad Academy in| South Orange Field Club {# lengthening its| Military show will | be at Madison | nine-hole course from 2.800 yards to 3.015 | Square Garden by the Military Athietle yards, While the turf ts in good shape now, | League of which Col, George BR, Dyor e playing thus far haa been the | | ident and commanding officer, Th 1dr eae Rite WS" to Se made this | wiP"he “reviews ‘each night, followed | be Ainletic proxrammes An important’ feature seo his ilnish, “but he still hag many | Then the little pigs! How they loved summer cloties that he will Neht for | 4 feraiches, Buttle made, a total of 112 and | to chew Reub's highwaters, and squeal jevery game just a3 hard aa though ho & high run of 18, He made, ‘atohes. ‘To- D Ime time, an body shows ly ! nO} v night) Peter Charles mer «reens, " 0 ’, iT y ae mnie Highlanders, of Hamilton, Canada, ; ilaitect Hg ctiracy, and bis assistance to young|them on their condition and bright| The American League Park will be seltas palicR oul AE cic must be as active on lls fect as a prize) iitchers is worth much to any ‘team. | future, thrown open this afternoon with a game BROWNS WIN FINAL GAME, fighter and must learn to shift eitner| fits opolnoea” keeps. the young twiniers | Ut in|Detween’the Highlanders and the Rene | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. \WANT MAYOR TO AWARD THEM way without losing his balance, out of close oes, and if they fol- ut most of all did Reub Joy !n| ary lub of the Eastern League as tho — —- h Ing attraction, Chesbro, accom- 8T, LOUIS, April 10—-In a msational |Tow hls advice there is no reason for fondling a horse, While the team sweat |open (Special to The Evening World.) inning game the Browns the| The boys of Publio choo! Districts 6 i Of the old-tibe first basemen, well ii a esbro, A becoming rmatued or “going up in theland oursed over defeat, and the mob Panied by his famous “spit ball, ts! naw ' 5 versed men in the art of baseball havo| alr” ati: ahd Te ready tor dinte aa j NEW ORLEANS, April 10—The en- Ic WELL RECE f ly decided that Dan McGann, | tcdutre has got fiesiy and is alhowled, Reub was over talking to al Re wil plion pant oe the Gatnaeey, hae| trios for tomorrow's taces ere) as foln | Cérdineis vesteriey 1 (0: fies eet or ne ee ee eee ey paid the anita manee SONG Nivel wenn, sae is ray |ittle slow on the bases, but otherwise |darky coachman, asking what time this| ‘Phe Glants will clash with the “Skeet. | O89: er ei anine, ore Out of | Shele” akiletia Sinest, “tor ber held tae Eee of the Now York Nationals, and Fred) so", {ist ag good as in days of yore, |trotter could make, and what they fed ¢78 from Jorsey City, and those who | Pik? RACH—Five furlongs; selling: for) the box and got t ‘mwenty-aecond Resiinent Armory on Cit Tenney, of the Bostons, embody prac-| when many of to-day’s stars were yet|. two-year-old to make him «eek, make fhe trip fe the Polo Grounds will year-old fliltes, J. Seftries was mobbed by a| tically all the good qualities necessary|in knickerbocke Gradually Reub lost pretty much all In-| Virgie Wither 7 p et be People while attempting —_——_--- eer— a |terest In baseball, At first he worked’ se ie Liova ig p bce orn Ah Cs ‘ jb aN eS ae hee zealously to make good with manager SPreelous. Viana Z cent gken, after the ball game yesteraay | SUNDAY BALL IS NO SUNDAY GAMES. enlously BENNINGS ENTRIES. es clea ; moon, In the crush shirt sleeves ACEF en, 4) Pears One night Jt Williams was lying yoryeatvoide ee jf . oboken, 41 Pearsalln, 0. ne night Jimmy jams Is NGS RACH eae is two-year-old, collara were torn off, hats went fly- oCRIME IF PEACEFUL Champ! oftries umpired the game |on the bed, his heels sore, his temper] rN ) April SA RNAhe Faas iy ey * and several lads were knocked down ira at Hoboken yesterday, between the X-Ho- | crabbed, % es are as follows Shin DQ ood"? @ trampled upon, although luckily no| Sunday baseball which ta played on |} iyony and the Pearsalis. ‘The champion was| “Reub," he ordered, “take off my} PIWST RAcw—ami throo-year-olde| hove iat 8, 8. 8. for the bl has grown to be a ‘was hurt seriously. i private grounds and which does not Le mobbed after the game, finally, escaping from | goes," and up) five furlongs; Columbia ‘course rae. i “household saying, When the blood is ont of order, ot : tries was the star attraction at the |terfore wit ie basa eS reure Dy INNING eT SUEOMO) Ae the first hint of mutiny Sack! Old) Glory 4g er, Hleveni needs treatment from any cause, this great remedy is the first thought of ‘eme in which the X-Hebokens trounced | !# 1e#4!, even If an admission ie eee | 90001210 oF H% | Kleinow added his command. "Don't Huron Thea, 0cc0° M Sve ae and used by thousands of people all over the country, because it is supe- « " the Pearealis, of Jersey City, by a score : AS apes Cee ping 6000000004 2 4|you know," he asked, “that minor Lage By iG Hoe aay Vins ‘ rior to all other blood purifiers, It is a purely vegetable rem Magistrate Flammer in Yorkvilie Court, Inch ‘and “Mastersony ¥ Hien 1 ys ‘te ae, Jeffries mado the decisions jin rune was made in refusing a ro-| ne) jon; Vaughn leaguers always Bet as valet for a Ft a : eens . tro (5 ot £ while it penetrates the circulation and forces out all poison and morbid » 4 Dut at Jervey City recently, looked | Satur stietts club for atlowine ste NEARIO FIELD. | ling that he had done the same for hal BE 2220000000 000 ie NTR tral’ avenues of bodily ,,1 (yas sulfering from impare blood and @ /. gut the balls and strikes, day baseball for an ‘admission ec On| Murray Hille 0 12002 12 —8 | father; sock, too, "Never mind the pA! bal ata CnC CRA ‘ irosunche tai 8 b ‘dull run-down condition of the system. I hi Hen the last man was out in, the ube club arouhds a: & Hiver betwvcen | Raval Giant G0 1 0,08 4,1 0-1 socks," from Williams, ‘just turm on} 8 «va $ sOgonts ‘ bt ne a fated t petits, was losing flesh, and an ‘ll-gone tired fool inning Jeft and a. companion tried |Seventy-elghth | and | Beventy-tin | dhe the hot water and ring for towels." Lea Nara 2! erate HG Weal aad) 18: O ing that made me miserable. I began the use of : i . wald. tc - ry Marwh) : - beat Ht to the main exit of nbte ity Corporation: | pane It was somo nights later that Reub| mos. RACE-Ataltea twocean tan Lad perform their full duty, S, 8, 8. and my blood was restored to its nor. if in & ewitling maue of several hune | cle vba with Detectives Me-| Bayside A. Gy All-Nattonals, 5, {rebelled at this duty, and the same day [fr aa} one-fait furlongs; old coume i (he blood has been slug- mal, healthy condition. Myepneene returned, I , Which curried hima |eVoy and Hyan went no rounds AT BAYON he ordered a darky boy to “‘plol out 3 od! OL eee i 07 ish and an extra amount increased in weight, that ‘‘tired feeling’ left and oererday end fund eon us pres; Rip. {q ight bat.” Evidently Roub had tired BM ES 104 By q 4 t iceaa a rived “ |. | Fess, No udinission feo Was SUDDOsEU | Ay.Nationals 0 0 2 RB Ia " # ‘ pera 5 a0 of poisons and waste mat cae g Berets tit, geattel Cees | yctihieaia tedadts with "Ses Suit ds Uctadt doable uh] 2 A Eta, ONY, Me lew of ine | Abii it fh 'have accumolated ju otto Oo, nd Washington Aven we behind a-bie, door, and as|aichows a score card was admitted. |and Mepermott, LY “h¢ Johnson: Nuttey|or the nelgh of horse could wake him. 204 FOURTH RAC + ffl the system and been ab- f and Wi a resource threw out handfuls of | Magistrate Flaminer's decision ia re- ——— Once he milked the cows for a hotel Mon 10% four;year-olda and upward y Besiend Hickets inte the crowd, garded as important by’ the police, Who| AM-Americans, 5; Hay Ridge, 3, | proprietor. , Baus re ns fading el sons sorbed by it, With the coming of Spring and warm weather the is a. 1" whole |finve iad confictinw decisions on’ sun AE HAY RIDGE: Not even New York elirret Reube| nnanein Rod) i ; | aroused and. stirred to uicker action and in its effort to throw off in, bw iz |day ball, 4 H RA itches, rashes snd and ebowr as \\ came |" Aagistrate Breen in Morrisania Court | Ayj-americane 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 9 oT Hts | Coming from Jersey City the boys tried TEN Rod cite aiiye acids and poisons the skin suffers, Boils, pimples, blotches, and : sarge distant was Joring'g auto- | to-day suled In favor of Sunday base: | Bay Ridge. 2 1 00.0 0.0 0 o=3 114] to enthuse him; in the Subway th i Skpring Fox 108 eruptions break out and continue until the blood is cleansed and made Mache chauour at the, lever, | bail’ Wwiere no admigsion ie charged, | baits Ukan and Fred Hohmans|tried to scare him, Vain effort! Reu' vay TC atarvorvurh 109 = |pure, §, &, 8. is the ideal remedy for this condition;7t clears the blood ‘rouiched low and with thres | Qume at the Catholic Protectory. went with the other tyros to the Wash-| Brummond i} of all impurities, makes it rich and strong and these skin troubles ee oemen ae See, hed mpage in Van Nest, between the > rl Loughlins, 9; Hartford, 8, ington Inn, stoleal as a doped Indian, | FOURTH RA set Ms ‘ Storer dirt joa away. Rheumatisin, Catarrh, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, he ine ard that it gave, way, PETE uy Moree alateed OE the rane | AT LOUGHLIN OVAL Wane ‘, Pe Ont ae our ehenina AWShomeaph wssseess Hf lagious Blood Poison and all otter diseanes af the blood are cured Ray Bhai cat eolshty, aiort Ae at Text + We maanged Of the fox hi where wero his wanderings | — Hinlgrane f SOUUHAMPLON ‘eevee tee 2 i f of a ene enell into kha motor oat and ‘the Hrmeralae an one af 9998 eg te papain Weswa tie eleeal || Gammemi ais ee i ida sizecnen;| BOOK on the blood and any advice desired, free of charge Me lekean:, Incident of the game was | Mer terre a nate ‘ know If he could wend out a general Mo ay i r a the Ing between Teftries and Lenry | pane WeTtoM oF aw,” sald the Maris:| Manhattany, 5; Phita. Giants, 1, [alarm for Reub without making any oR Ai pay : OLD DR, GRINDL&, SPORT! a yadwic k, the venerable ‘Father of | changed. i fon had Geen AT OLYMPIC F ), |russ, Grif and jack Powell searched | !onga; Columbia course, shy Play « SPECIALIST LN Me Bi pow en octogenarian, Chad-|°°SE0C __ ae R. i, | the town, and with the help of Central Repl . Bunning: 0 ps Ol MBN. SEES erg MB tad Jert made a bully wood uin- eer et Monhattan.1 4 9 0 0 a0 4 | Onice men tinally located our hero this | YH Ielaima f lsctentifie troaty | a7 omblenes best nen lou unt to have mone, into A, A, W. PUNISHES PLAYERS, | Ysiterier Wve. Bowman And | “What do. you. eu \ Pat Dunphy at Metertlous ‘ ya ee | Boil is comment. _ Johnson nd at do YoU #uppose ha had been W. 8, Fase SIXTH TAC for Dee Oe re | onta, by f Athletion, 4 8 Worse cont Wocuey ‘ie te cprocaue th | arama: b tag yearcide And. Upwards, tae oh ou nutter, ad he i Cor ee Now ne e Orse Ci day le is proby ‘ vy ey 5 i BASEBALL GA witikal Aecsoltlon or te aso, Nate | + Newark, 2. | uniform, since ‘he refures to rejoin the | _ Cinauevatn "| Basie td vies Pateahite Raney binder compladnes, m Oo. datt MES. ausnended the Middletown, Conn. ¥. Mf C (ALT O1100100 P| ghlanders and must earn some inoney AIXTH =RACE—Selling:; — five-your- i Ineated,, epote, ulcers. ery ripe is 1 mot hiv, Heat e by te! x, Reeegtall teas for someting axdinst |} Wie tay? 292) 0,0,0—8 71! orMee Whitely," wuld the Inepoctor, | ant autigane mile and one hundred A i i 8 tay dine Srarorunn, | Fh An weekly, Inf edition naon, OF Hopowen’ f ol and Schreck: Hentey ;"got on cat rday afternoo:t Y stlut ‘ > ‘A.C, want game with unte| Body. disauallfied team. Stureln “WV. i Hkopec and sea; "Honno und {and asked. Jack Meadi FEAnGert. Bearer. «5 sn reo teanding, “Dr, Grind i Riuale We Sinan a, | Latimer. She faa haa peda worst tum | ellaen | { ety a sre ta shifts and was |. Ho @ays the way Se ‘ bt this gent is old Jerry and WARK, wos ever got R, gst ate gst tReet