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EDITIO For Complete Sporting Results See To- Night's FINAL EXTRA, N [ “ Circulation . Books ) Open te to Al 11,” “PRICE ONE | CENT. ~ NEN Ww v YORK, ‘FRIDAY, | “ Circulation Bou Open to All.” | M A Y 26, HO sald the boxing game was slow here in the East? Why, | Just at tho present time it ts 80 | (ively that James Bdward Britt, bustest One of all tho little fighters, ts coming ‘@wev from the Pacifle Coant to com- with Battling Nelson in picking up tern dollars, | Nelwon has made halt « dozen | |poatches, all to be foughr out before he tums to Ban Franolsco tor his bi | ht with Britt im July, Me started Abe ‘Attell, the hardest game of the youngsters quartered here- te at present. He in atill to fight f@wo men tn his own class In Philadel- 1a, as well as a couple of the best ‘hat can be ploked in Baltimore, This -@ullivan boy, "Kid" Sullivan, of Wash- 'gton, who gave Corbett such a run while ago, will mako the Dane ex- shend himself, Britt, coming on here soon, will make many matohes as he can handle in rs time ailowed, Jimmy will draw, f many people regard him as the roa! lightweight champion of the world, \ international battle won by him ntly, coming) ms it did after the wed retirement of Ps a, fweter-welgha clase, wade Minh HOS at can be clouded aati if the fickl- Gane changes his mind and agreen % ake the light-Welght Mrit in the near uture for a fight, with Britt, ‘Then out on the c Young Corbett Eadie Hanlon are to meet again. tis trying bard to vome he beats Hanlon he will be in posl- to olaim another trial with Neison Britt, If, Eddie knocks Young Cor- tt out there'll be another ‘or the ritt-Nelson combination te reckon bh, HEN there is Abe Attell. since outpointing the Dane in Phila- delphin a faw nights ago he tp hoftoring to fight anybody at weight for the feather-wotght title, I don't know Yr a feather-welght in. the country who wean make a botter-\acked elaltn to the Bonors, Ho is a vwal fighter, and can Wwe 122 pounds, Of the bigger men, Bob Fitzsimmons, yeti light-heavy-welght oti. ck in harness, He Intends to femon- @trate on Mike Schreok the fuct that she still has the famous punch with which he put Jim Corbett in Ie field. uaa waasily welgh in at che weight lmit th Sumpatatedy Sa Small Crowds| Put Up $3 at Graves- end Track, | FIELD WELL PATRONIZED | Right and True Is Day's Stake| Winner, Taking Patchogue from Montresson. + | GRAVESEND WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Last Cherry 9 to 6) | 4, Duenna (20 to 1) 2, Toots Mook 3, SECOND RACE-—Escutoheon (7 to 1) 1, Old England (2 to 1) 2, Chim- | ney Sweep 3. THIRD RACE—Adbell (12 to 1) 1, Ananias (7 to 1) 2, St, Valentine 3. FOURTH RACE—Right and Truc (6 to t) 1, Montresson (8 to 1) 2, Jerry C, 3. FIFTH RACE—Phydias (12 to 1) | 1, Phylile A. (13 to 6) 2, beetara Joe Hayman 3. BY FRANK W, THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND haut TK war M—Tiae was but ey oard at Gravesond this a election: ” als was the ‘Patchogue, a selling affair at glx: furlorge and st had @ very interest- In the five other races..the ums bound to be more remunerative to those fortunate enough to pick the winners. 'The attendance to-day, as compared with vesterday, Was Ike a squeezed fponse, Not moro than 8,000 wore seated in the grand stand inclosure, but the flold was well patronized, A strong fresh wind from the south had quite « bit of chill in its breath end made punny corners desirable places. The track was fast. Laat Cherry Was Real “Good Thing,” ‘ye, 1000, sea? dete “rood, ear tt a AIRE Ck saw Felt ai hae, ai reer i, ‘Won’ det ving, Duenna from tho was due aim Beane” There ware qu Delleved that Duenns cou Hildebrand had lifter bie hands at abl. 1905. ~ STEINFELDT CROSSING THE PLATE. PRINCETON GIVES PIRATES AWARD GAME Fos Bi "Beat Col Collegtans in Last Inning by Scor- ing Two Ruts, SCORE BY INNINGS. fice Bringeton .. 0001011 Pittaburg .... ..0 2000000 24 BATTING ORDER. Princeton, Pittsburg. Reid Clarke, If. Beaumont, of, Wi 2b, Clymer, rf, MoLean, 3b, L. Doyle, rt, tb, Cooney, ¢, Ritchey, 2b, Forsythe, if, Penh hte Bard, 1b, ’ Doyle, p. Rovahtadite, ry (Speotal to The Evening World.) PRINOPTON, N. J, May %.—The Princeton. University baseball team played the Pittsburg National Leusue team to-day, Princeton seems to have taleen a big brace since her defeat by pene ag she won over Dartmouth in the Box. BATTING ORDER. New York, . Doriin, of, had rt, McG: 1b Meetes, Devlin E| HGUbent, oi & ° ERS S peuwmina ees i BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Specie! to. The venting World.) POLO GROUNDS, N.Y, May %— One of the smallest crowds on the reo- Brooklyn. Sheckard, if, Giants thie afternoon on thelr own po- tnto field. For @ome reason or othor there appeared to be complete apathy in all directions, though tie day was per- foot and Luther Taylor hed every Anger played game Inat Wednesday Carson clgat years ago, Vita i» the | Toots Mook made tne running to the | fy She accre of Bet wonder of the ring. Other men mrow | Seetuts Sphawed BY Peer ae ata | ‘Doyle Sooupled the box for the Tiger, fold, He only grows tougher, lke a | Gone vor testy tne reat Oborty was 32 Byram, the star wither, Ja reating ub ahh : going Ver yeasily, a however, | 2F,,tue kame with Peniaylvanie, 0 ankegiving turk Suiving Bard. | iildsbrand, however | morrow, Robertallle Bltehe for Pit's Two Bnglish fight Riado A niet weak finish on Duenna, | burg the meme math ie Mere rocontly. gna tAede Bova, and the Fof aolnte thing mens pet. orouen an lavge crowd, FWhite, while he waa boaten in the last | the rim se ig lniaed be up ‘the coup, Firet toning. a by Britt, put up a fight thet cian oat "one bali eton, woe ed aim the" eapeat of all ng sway. Drive Bet OF ah: nb te whe Mowers in the count Eeoutcheon In yea at frat, NOR 5 heed nr tell for a atarter, it of the litte urh) and clever: iar American st lone of all the fighters is in that Grover Cleveini once aye to as "innocuous des hating tH Conder 0d, ei reotly, able and mi to LY ee Art eFe Ay No one ts tt Mees (Bpectal to "The Bening Word.) ‘WOODBINE, TORONTO, On bean races here to-day even cs Ber RAOH—Five and one-half’ tr. Bie Sandy "Andy C6'ta 1) ee er ae Gate Nat ahha ay Pa east eat ge BEY, oe, Born (¢ to 1) 1, B by Adbell a Charles Bilwood, 4 Mi gland and Fair Calipso {he run! to th by aupt upreme Court and Bao! the turn Bupreme Cour, Pores. Sn {othed the header: 1a Bh wide turn away, rigs” Old nd utoheon y atl followed by Rock- hye apes? Wc sae eon, out. nd and wo; England ent Chima 7 weet hath and @ halt. Madden's Good Thing Wine, Cte eo a aia SeaewieT i on Pit sDetiier uy the faa ‘i. ne ial er also Fan, moat apoed and he lod Ananias and Ad The a Eu, it runnin, toes fol! Hower by for Ae Valentine, ak the 0 hel 0 begs i By Vatentine forthe pingon eens ‘Right and True Alt the Way. beat ere canes Tame der ee Pa 9 | Bride out same way, to Coon aie y P oentre ‘a and went, to Agee’ safe Ry ee which was fieiged (00 yr flied out e Bor- ont out at L ‘eno Second Inning. BoB? ide, lea out to pave “lea out to Beaumont entre. Cooney went out, Wagner to ch Glaiiéy Youied out to wal Sites Sontias also advano- it to a, necond. went. to hire ou Perea etre Cineke Went M aoLean to Bank KWO RUNS.” Third Inning. loraythe (eae 1 Band Dole aucinoed cla bh loLean, Aa walked, cae out A, a aah hed out oT Boy i elt Bara NOR 8. Oy ou iJ Fourth Inning, was nate at sprit and aly tole’ aebondt “Felm hit tate 16 right fleld and Reid went home, Helm Aost his balance and fell and'was caught by. MeBiride before he could He fela his feet, Wells mado a deep ‘left fie! fy QUE Rie ball wag geider, by Clas he way ont, MoLean hit, to ee Rite: who threw him out at first, ONR Teach went out, Wella to Bard, Plotz seach first on a bunt. Lynch went o Sait tO Walla, retiving the side. NO Fifth Inning. I. Doyle hed tet lon’ Lench's wild throw to first, Carisch ‘went. in -to- catch for Pittsbury stealing mevond, keyed up to high G. The Brooklyn team oosed ginger and ymankered to put it on the champions fn@ 4 dog ponte for water in July, Ned ey pet gat on the grand stand solemn ant as @ clam. He was asked waetiee he had signed @ comtiact to go with Cincinnat, but only smiled like a tired fish. ‘three fovemen and hin chair factory, one of whom Js said to have made the/ comer, | We first Louls XVI, ‘Turkish Others trom the factory gathered in ride,” bh! 10 Beles him out at frat, ity Jed Ber bead tell in teh ong "alk and Ne Hein ont hon liner aver fret an and hela second and unieas| larke, retiring side. Out to Welle. Leach aia Ma. MoBrIde went out, Bard, seventh Inning. McT ean me iy tH pn fad arda ‘8 fum~ ‘ble, Doyle » beara out, Wagner Mel ean} went to git Molen mares on Was- net's and Leach's fallure to cateh bim UN, aytihe fled out to Wagner, Carlech ¢walked, out on strilces. iantes, to Lynoh was called Carlach out at second >| ftealing, Wells to Reid. Clarke singled, but waa out at second stealing, NO RUN Elghth Inning, , Olt, McBride to Clanoy, 1, Dayle somes epaates®: go Slarey recht finned, YO RUNS. | Chae? died oul to Doyle in cight fold, Wagner reached Graton a Ante Mt, Clayey maul n drive to whe loubled Warner and § anes, NO aN nth tniing. Ale Beaumont In. deep | > awe loa out to MOHriGas oiled “out to Wagner, ord hore euw Brooklyn have a go at the | 19) Henry W. Medious hed « box with!" went | . | pitcher sec the Blenobers and cheered Brookjyn. wall of the game helped finan atter alt, varties, one machine huving of killing three people, Sam bull dog, watchod Firet Inning, Gheokard did not was mare fortunate, Dvai out of the Met's’ Teach third on @ Sum Mertes ‘booted, Baten tu 01 to Bowerman. Tin Out, MeGann maxi a oor throw, RUD ‘Owen, ing Mr, Owen wnother asyisi Gann was equally Second Inning. tleman named Malay rhea ae, compassion on mhe ae man, Mitchell me eg ee new "NOR tives me of rte ae till indisposed es, The hand on he walked some result, and yery but he a evangelist” expii second, ‘He Paarnnee Krom it, on his quoted Paul as a Third Inning. Dan poder beat MoIntyre fon the ba Rovkard took tho count fo" ahlen, pounce Oe Geasler, Moun & good atop from a wid ter Med to arson, who look ae oie place to throw ihe qailtahent liowerman got or Advanced iiim by etntyre to. Mitchell, H ce from Donlin, NO RU: Fourth Inning. Devlin leaped ‘on an casy Owen. Glibent: made a rank of Lowls, playing catch with until it was too tate for an ish tap. Devlin selxod what Ci ‘him, a sneaking Bpcins Was retired on Law by a very narrow fics n maitte wT frolnd the Mel pe Ihe At 188 | presunted Movtes Wi |oveded dase plate, [rick oti ne filed: tor NOR Fifth Inning. ing th appraise The lest elevated train just before ally, and the crowd looked fairly ths outlit ’ close mmy 0 very far on) hia fitter wouves: fo Wey, Plinging @ beauty Teagh, hit by Bateh that Bue vomplacent N's average ono MOTE pew, No'Rons + gen F to Maylor’s style of Yael tired on strikes, The “varie “Evangelist" Devin cated out on #trikes, one of them bein red not kick. ‘The jection, but it did no good. NO UNE. A second Brooklyn Ha.dl- Dahlen thenminsed an cary | jobbled an one, oul from e frat tate, an Untarnished single In right, ‘Tayi by clever snc Auto easily retired Malay a! first on a child pounder, —— of lustily for ce materl= There were four automvbile | y, a record n Ment Goessler GIANTS AND DODGERS |HIGHLANDERS IN. BATTLE OF BATS Ned ‘Mantoa’s Youngittts Oseti Up a Series of Five Games with McGraw’s Men _ at Polo Grounds with Taylor HOPED T0 TURN _TABLES TO-DAY). “AY” Orth Goes in Box Against Lajoie’s Team of - Ball Sluggers, BATTING ORDER. eietagy coast Keeler, ck Bults, ‘of. © “eh Williams, &b. Anderson. 1b, BY BOZEMAN BULGER, (Special to ‘The Bening World.) He aking #2o- | nd Gessler was folled at the platen, but @ burat of sunshine spread Tuning, off Owens® ran that Daiven |over Cleveland at noon and. there ; in threw | nice trap Dontin’s grounder nee Mahensa: Up by Highlanders started {n to g@ivo them George Browne obliged by giv- Dan Mo- and isd other lore n iid got al the fans | wa ateal to- Haver al ina rose on a slap 1 makin W. Hatch Ain vain | pail, NO Giant's map error off h the ball out He Mitchell NO Is's throw MeCann much “thas | vo hing ! Awe ln about an wily put-out CLEVALAND, ©, May %.—Clark jGriffith awoke to-day hoping 't would |not a chance for postponement of kame, Under these circumstances the the bést they ‘had in the shop and @ much better game than that of yester. day was anticipated, hase was much improved to-day |under Trainer Martin's massage treat | ment amd announced that he ‘would go jn If Grimth thought he needed him, |New’ York's last hope was Al Orth and at the start the big ¢ellow said he never felt better in (ils Mfe, Bo far Orth has won a majority of his games, but as yet he hee faced no sudh col- lection of batters as the hired men of Napoleon Lajote, Any way Al egreed to take a chance, Bad pitching just now te making the whole New York oluw look cheap. With no confidence in the men on the slab, the men naturally loge ginger and oan- inet hit. Yesterday when the’ Cleve- landers began puncturing Powell, the Highlanders lost hopy, and apparently they couldn't hit the ball with a plank, Orth 1a a good steady pitcher, and it looked. as if there might be @ change in | sentiment to-day, “avift’ has ‘been very busy all) day denying reports of releasing pla: nd. buy: new men, So far the landors’ chieftain has no new mgh In view, and in reply to numeroys in- quiries about those coming stath he wid: L only wish It was true.” "As @ mutter of fact re does ‘not’ contamplete releasing anybody. He would itie to e a couple of gvod mon, but the nds were scraped with @ finertooth j comb long before he got into trouble, Firet Inning, s honored with a walk gut, Keeler, in wttempting | popbed out to Bradley, « Fultz | te aid Dougherty waa 'pegod ot NO RUS Pedr tia tne co Bry. yinger Sot Lay's hot wetounder to first Tr ite. SitntoK tole te Auaereaty wwe | G ny EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. OFF AGEBDEHG ony AT TE iB “PRICED. SEATS ST, LOUIS, Mo, May 2.—Tive races RESULTS OF ALL THE DAY'S SPOR BROOKLYN .... ...- GIANTS ey * HIGHLANDERS AT CLEVELAND. HIGHLANDERS ..........000000 CLEVELAND ...... ..- 00000% fe ‘ St. Louis (A. L.)—End third: Washington, 0; St. Loul At Chicago (A. L.)—End fourth: Boston, 0; Chicago, 0. © At Detroit (A. L.)—End third: Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, 0. At Philadelphia (N.L.)—End sixth: Boston, 1} Phila., 3, At Toronto gue sixth: Newark, 33 Toronto, 1, $2 LATE DETAILS GIANTS-BROOKLYN GAME. erecones (Continued from Fifth Column.) Bowerman doubled. Taylor out at first. Bowermatl Don iin’s hit. Browne singled, scoring Dontin..-Brewne ta MoGann’s:double. McGan out stealing. ‘Two runs. ©) yo, Sixth Inning—Gessler was safe, but ‘Batch fofaed him. Owens forced Batch. Dahlen threw Lewis gut. Noruns, — } Mertes hit safely, scoring on Dahlen’s triple, Devin eae Dahlen scoring. Devlin out stealing. Gilbert walked, man safe, Taylor fouled out. Donlin out at tat TWo ral Seventh Inning—Malay hoisted to Dahlen, Mitchell fii Devlin, and McGann got Bergen’s foul. No runs. fo ice. VOU CnC atn an aS LATE WINNERS AT GRAVESEND, Sixth—Phoebus 6-1, Hyacinthe 60-1, Beracha 20. po ——_——. “ ae tardiat 8 5, Hawkins 5: 2. Fifth—Wellington J. 7-5, Pillardis » Hawkins 5~ Sixth—Mrs, Frank Foster 8-5,Barkelmore 5-1,Jim: Hale 71 pa Nh bis adel Sethe | “ sol LATE RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE, ce Third—Full Sway 10-1, 10-1, Col, Jim Douglas 15-1,Congre: Hall eae he AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, Fourth—J. P. Mayberry 10-1, Sovereign 3-1, Jake Si f AT UNION PARK, UNICTOPNK eae eS) M run eee to:day resulted as follows: Is NOW | A EAD | RACE—four _turlo! Raouer ODL 1, Josie ) ) 2%, Rus- feate Xo to b's. "ahs on of E SECOND CH—Sellin; seven fur. too, ) mae @ “to TS OME | a FLEUR DB LYS. i a. DE LYS. here to-day resulted as follows: Wrenne cM Ferns (00 t0 I, Tws Bie ee, iD Roman FAIR GROUNDS, Si, LOUIS, May %,—The racon here to-day resulted as follows: FIRST RA long&—Auray (i (3 to 1) 2, Pinta (90 to 1) 3. SHCOND RAOK--Five and a halt tu 2 ATLANTIO, 3 HAMDURG, 4 VALHALLA, pcre LOUISVILLE RESULTS. iT. TOUTS, Mo., May %.—The races —_—_—— This is the latest position of eleven yachts that are | Ria one t Maratsr | Acroms the Allantio for the ff to 1) 8 ee Cup as reported by steamships! an early hour on the morning of These positions were made with certainty to-day upon the atriver Cunarder Carpathia, and the Ate y Rye (7 to 1) 8B. Time—108 2-5, FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS. (Bpecint to The Evening World.) tiny schooner Candice Stimson and ' Gloucester skipper, Johnny Bohlin, @t the helm, led the Atlantic by 6 miles. y miles to the north was trasiing ton miles to the parallel with the Atlintis, “lour de Lys we ploked up eatly un Uie morning of the 234 by the CE—Fout and one-halt tur: to 6) 1, Bess Chaney irlment, Jon, a—Oma J. (3 to 1) J, Dr, Soharfe (7 | tonic, She was In longitudé 6% 1 0° 4, Dolinds. (15 to 1) 8. Timea 00 /40.44, ‘Phe Atlantlc was then tm LBHIRD Pere ge ore alt | samo luiitude, two ales behind. ‘urtongs. LV Garaner a ee ( 2% Losi Front (6 to) 1) DBs MOINWA. I 9 10) 1, Dr, lVadhalia was twillng on that tt sourse and was thirty-seven miles ; Atlantic, ‘The Utowana, | to the south, wae almoet \; ‘nilew In the rear, 3 Time oO TR FREEZING IN IOWA, May %—Frost, The Buffalo-Providence nad Motitreal- off to-day on account of wet grotinds, sabionh touched Jowm in halt a dozen goo. way iu si sign to Catcher | paitimore baseball: games “ward Oalied Fee apt Lalit taphvoyPviod on!