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atden thousand ated. The @pproval of his on our meat. We to a MoGraw Prefer ‘tabasco sauce to fans signed w petition. John ts public has luda thn- would stop ATscoursing @ poroh when the didactic utter- of @ Cotton Mather would move 9 more than the tioktng ig popular. of a wetrh, ian’i @ hot favorite made nuous’’ Mine of talk. \ announce our tloket: tear end of a porch mak i ky the the back vee seme © ‘on the a hit, He damond. care to express any opinion case of J. MoG criticise unfavorably or os ‘action of his superiors. ih “Where's just one thing th of a club-house John in, about McGraw. ts known! next Pres: Wor President—John Mc- car instead wasting raw, or to favorably © public is Perso he may be just as offensive eomne people say, or he may not (he has always heen courteous to me, in spite of / (the, unflattering plotures I Wut this is’the point: M > Giants’ manager, haa tumed i teaan, 4 S when Admiral Togo lands | eo, will fine him $00 for yell to New York a pennant we 7” to hedlye we hardly knew imperial banner: swith the Iowa’ ‘egot Hardly! ‘The Imperial ‘Hall of Fame in Togo’ ‘prize money at any ra rate, new rival for Jeffries ye! Coy please answer, J. Britt ‘Geht jn July. It begins to appear that Battling |) @on may lose his match after )P the Battler is gallivanting a award! eee" mit be in chance and the arked once before. Aer, ana ee Jey 9! es get away him, in. England's Clas LONDON, May %1.—Lord 300 sovereigns; for colts “gouled in 192, The distance ws M, Biano's Jardy was poGhevaller min rel aged Tim V5 Just now he seems to be turning out another, His team brought il at the Russlan commander? Did Evans gt put out of the game he- oa blue haze was seen mingling smoke down at Santt- he Sapea will probably erect a gold-plated Ki honor, for “Fighting Bob" he was in on the mailefry Jooking out for, the big, purse. Britt is a foxy eero to-day won the Dorby SI Signorino e drawn). cGraw, the out a win- hadn't seen it from the ‘Do you suppose the Emperor of Japan, na day or Jing strenu- Pulliam of and as MPORTANT! Han any one founaih t? Kid Me- WIRE from San Francisco says has signed Hayes Valley A, C, to meet the winner of the Hanlon-Young Corbett With the ‘ele all, While about the bouts, J. As I f the goal {DANNY MAHER ON DERBY WINNER American Jockey Rides Lord |: Rosebery’s Cicero to Victory sic Turf Event—Frenoh Entry Second, Rogebery's 8 (of and fillies of the race bout a mile and a half, second and was absence of American entries from the great event at Newmarket de «he race of much of that tr @haracter which made 1 M, Blano's Jardy, which © \{favorite, though the bettin that it was not considered Maher, the only American Holpating. “P Almost any price was against the rest of the entri 0 pare however, and only beat three-quart o} howeve Sat, followed by 's omy a head ete He the nite, po ak HB River Streak. W ene oro a winner, Srebory Mla. (hing. Derby" salt first American feat bart winnlag this AN on0) with hy yan nous crowd At eM a she ‘Age And receiv ‘ ‘enthusiasin. With th Jana itt ag torr jonebery,. King Hdward, th Feed aaaher, fanded giving nte cent Derbys in- bi { ¢eteresting. France sent ¢ competitor in was second indicated that Jardy Hind much of a chanco ugalnst Lord eebery’s Cicero, which was ridden by Jockey par- obsinable jes, In the Cicero had not much the French f a length, behind, #t and then cero came dy. the and being to achieve | classic a tue he exception ‘Ing Edward no sportsman in mer ie w GA other members of ( yd ‘ale “hy fumily who were present mr the rst. Ge in ne pase iit tng Ww. uM inet ‘shtay ‘and Pe ) ak the exodui m all parte of London, were oon filled mh a usual stream tramc, coster eare and yay, othe: forming for hours oy to the course, ho Pace Ya is. Preceding tho TL eed MERALDS. VS. ROUGHKEEPSIE, Emorakte, of th) wetyetory, will Hep ALS t pt ott "Han £0 vast ho Sibu ton, sinibla ty Were am 6 congratulate Lord Roseb on Cleoro, 4| to 1 against nisto rua, commenced nd the roads Hy P variety of an endless for the Juvenile Pate im- De Holl nad tier Jockey, Ye junaab ite ys Apts ® Cormick # en fairiy In an | tard] Rn: M’GRAW VINDICATED. (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, May 31.—The day broke bright and clear, and the weather during the exercise hours was delightful, ‘The track was fast and in perfect condition, The Brooklyn Handicap winner, Deihl, in company of his stable companion Inraelite, was ushered to the course at an early hour by trainer James Rowe eighth miles. ‘They turned thes half in 0h, the mile In 1.48, and galloped the full distance in 2.03 under wraps all of the journey, This is the first real work Dethi has been sent to since the Handi- cap was decided, He acted admirably and appeared anxious to go much faster than his rider would allow. The principal work-outs were: ORMONDE'S RIGHT ONS pounds 3p one mile in 0.1 0,65, 1.05, 1.1 1.82, 1.48, siuloping au tiie ways ATH Joyner, ‘traine: AGILE—110 Sauna Up; one and an eighth miles in 0.14 0,29," 0,89, 0.62, 1.08, ti 4-3, 19, 145, 1.0) puluings up; Could have gone much faster If his (ralner s9 desred, R. Tucker, trainer, REGAL—110 pounds up; a haif mile dn v.b8, breezing, 1s under euspicion, J, Rowe, traine ROYAL—15 pounds n, BI seven Up} 4-6, 0.24, 0.80 12, 0,49 an early “a F. trainer, ChuitlO—105 pounds upi?_gour tur 0.56, breezing, J, Rowe, cratner, p, and hat Di handily, A . J. Joynei agai pounds up, and 10 pounds up} four) | WI Out 0.86 4-5, 0.49 4-0, ha righ ‘tor his’ ttret out, Vightine for fds head all tho route, ‘ai nee PALMBE Rowe, traine: easily, Was only a good gallop for fellow. J. H. Madden, tramers ot thle pL PR—110 pounds up, and BELLAIRE, 110, pounda ap, halt hail 12, 0.24, 0.55, 0,49 8-5, handily, Two mora of ‘the Madden string. J. i, Madden, pounds up, six furs ing, J. H. MoAvoy, , bre 8, Marshall, \ DAL 110 pounds up: t-tlghth rafles, OU 4-5, 1,0 116 fast frat OF OA 10. ‘pounds up) half mil 0.8%, breering, A. J ‘ab this: te vatkins, tralne hasten Patterson, longs, 0.12 1 quarter: and allowed a guaillop of one and one- | 1.06, Watch hor in a cheap race, G. Galvin, trainer, longs, L, half mile tn 0.12, 0.24, 140 8-5, 1.27 8-6, Lal, ati bute! her run this morning, and she on the frst part that she tired paaly pressed her tralner as well as the tan number who saw her work, There is no getting away with the fact Unat Beldame ts fast tainly the best workouts: ller in the season, | back fnandliy. has ag CLO. uUN Beason, 1 with NO pounds Account at her best! YNDICATEO , You Ber ff! STAKE HORSES SHOW FAST TRIALS TO-DAY tongs 4 0.54, mick, trainer, galloping, J, H. MoCor- ounds 0.82, UMO— Is 0.25, 0.87, ups, five ¢urlonse, 65, easing up. CURIOSITY iy pda pounds ea oreo ( rainer. MAGIC Powcist Pounds up; Are fur- 60 1-2, easily. Alf mile in 0.8%, galloping, George Hill, rs LS NOVENA—100 miles, litwhed Up; one ay ft 0.25, 0, 1.19, 1.82 153, 14s, 18%, 211. handily, CHARCOT—110 unde up; fo - M18, OF ben . yak four fur tuart, ' tralhor, pone ne THIRTY-THIRD—10 pounds up: a 0,86 1-2, 0.50, abi She is not good, Poueds obi ere Bille Lis, orien let went ‘so he finish, “It was a grand work. —.—— GRAVESEND GALLOPS. (Svecial_to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, May 31.—White this {s unually an off day in the training Une there were quite @ number of very mice workouts at the , all out, “Is nét auch; | local course, ‘Nhe work of Beldame wall run ly @ half mile, 8 Booker, | wag the very boat she has done this IKB, s 415 pounds up seven fur- | ear While she did not work extreme- 0. 0,60, 1,08.1-5, | ly fast the manner in which she ac- 86, hatalt is et dabeat complished her task Was what tm- of spectators and ‘‘clockers' nearing her bestyform. looks it She cer- ‘The’ following were ESCORT—Five furlongs, 0.26,” 0.b1 1-0, 06, handity; 100 pounds up. Looks well and nearly fit. ‘ainer, DALES i MONET 110 ed up; five furlongs, §1 1-6, Fitch 8-5, Drevanie! ue pours 0. by I, 1.08, breesing. WR Looks fit, but lacks olass. i _| JOSIE B.—Four turlon 0.6, nde ups six tur-| andiiy: 110 pounde up. ade filly des 0.50, 1.03, 1.18 1-5, | not act ss impressively as she did ear- Think she has gone | SUPREME COURT—One mile and a Be Ok furiong, Or 0.50 8-6, 1.17, 1,90 2-6, 1,69, i ound O40 45 Sti pounds’ up.’ Nice work, OOK treaHRrs a a Hg BUTTONS — Six furlongs, 0.297 3-5, MEE ET ress iM PP) fOk ur 0.04 2-5, 1,20 2-5, handily; 110 pounds ai Ts alt and seems to have speed, but 1a unoer Ey JE eV €) fuonee, 0.12, 0.24 2-6, joe 2 1,9, hand: nde up." In at hla beat iiss A iot et apeed, but private (ayaes doesn't Ae) i his oSPCURITY-rrou 119 pounds oR five tur-| 9 OF, 0.49 3-5, Raney ae eeune: oH riy-| Very clever hitch nates Hughes, aah eels Seeritany | ae eh OLD GU TAR Five fi ners, 0 pounds up, and WIN- | 0.49 3 Mb handitsy 0 nds bp. 105 pou Wueh of wpead and ie Ae NG- aur furlonas, Of xi 0 pounds up, 2 we rt Ns weeks test ove ACHA“Six furlongs, 1 aeaihy 5 106 pounde up, fa Ae, “416 pounds 1 sla Da Dae eRe | STAMPING GROUND—Bix turtongs, Pe ag ag od =0,2063-5, 0.58, 1198-5, breesing; M0 M0 ds up; five peupes YB Has ceen her best day, 8 CAIUS—Three furlongs.—0. 6.80 8-5, handily; 110 pownda up, colt ahd sure to be returned a “ON Ini thar tbentt work oho OLLIE—One mile in 1,66 he 1s not of much KING CASTOR—Five furlongs. —).25, 1 r a Sti fa hunally 115 pounds up. Has N ieR— —Four furlon, in 0, ee Lah 100 ry inky Bg PPun EY furlohey, 0.12, O84 S5, 1.02) handily! 195 : aie 1 i ‘ Pounds up. Tv furlongs, 0. 024, pounds up, ana | 0.20, iNandilys 100 pounds une ta nearing M8 pounds up; a hale mite |e hest form and has a bles turn. Of i-2, 018 0492-5, handily, | speed. | LIBERIA — Three turtongs, 0.19 4-6, bre oN Paynes. up; cne mile (0.4 A ie Brenan 110 pounds up. Has , Gardoner, ja world o1 peed, but ‘a y AR RA t0 taste up, route, ica dale HIN Ranches y pounds up NIANTIC.-Galloped six furlongs in in 0.1 AT, 0.50 1-2 eapiiy, [1,28 with 105 This colt 1s Aig. pound: un: PeORiNg, iat. 25. 0.50 Mo- 117 f, Lad, 1,47, (apaalys ho Sosa up. Fr pounds 1 bE Nias not mich ola TOM COD—Ono mile, 6 2-5, (atthe colt and always has a cnance .t omer oF our ST. JOAN MG RAW - --+ WITH APaLostEs To MICHAEL ANGELO) mith 100 pounds up, He really looks better than for some time. He is a Nght weight at which he gets in TRASCIBLE—Six furlongs; 0.25, 0.62 2-5, » handily; 100 pounds wy If of No avcount; better him up. INTERLOPER—! furlongs; 0.66 2-5, breesing; 100 pounds up, This fs a fine-looking colt with more than average speed, As this stable is noted for the long shots which it puts over this one must not be overlooked, BURLESQU Four furlongs in com- ny with Interloper; had up 110 pounds. is just os good and In every way as impressive looking a colt, | MAXIMILLIAN Five furlongs, o | 2 0,50. 4 5-6 | | ‘our 0.27, 2-5, 0,25, 0.37 a5, 1.0 handily; 115 pounds up. Had speed as a two-year-old, but has not shown much smith must stick to they an known factor, Bo here's how the L. aus baseball BY ALLEN (Soeial to The Bvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, May 81,—There was an ewful good chance here to turn off some of our divine poetry, Just think | what we might have done with ‘The Charge of the Light Brigado" or "Papa Won't Hit Mamma with His Peg Leg Any More.” Hut since Alfred Henry Austin qacoused us of writing ‘The aver" we have no heart, Besides, they are hiring real poets to write base ball mowadays and a good, honest black- honest tools, have talked with every member of the club and, Ike afl true sportsmen, will blame no one tn particular for nant nace, thi it tree hOung anorive itty some devillah my: ously ascribe | . M, relates a hard-luck cane fet uted. aieing over the eld, story! @ tool -onnol aside. oth are for, "T'Cheabro Has to Give Up. fourth degree, Ynembers. of. the “ ee. jt course No one suspec plucked one game. tion va on the icy level, | that, this had anything to do with It, Tn the next Cheabro, had them beaten | “They walked Cown the Leeiyerts) 1-0 in the fourth inning, when he sud- | !n tanh and, rea nis Bat . donly threw wp the aponge with a cry mtn aid hee porntina to, its birth: of pain and collapsed on the pont j mari, where weer foul struck, I “Yoars ago when pitching in Virginia VALHALLA THIRD IN OCEAN RACE, Deerente ener Beran tnpednentnengnenenen ene Ore" ALL NATIONS WIN HONORS IN RACE. ‘WINNER, thin season. BNOWBOUND—Five | furlongs, 0.12, | 0.24, 0.81 2-5, 0.60, 1.04 2-5, handily; 105 pounds up, Hes’ a nice turn of speed | and 4s fit, | WITRUL—Three furlongs, 0.26 2 0.99, galloping; 120 pounds up, She Is York nearly an good ne when she felt ML Jamatoa, ‘Has speed and looks ft. | oth. PORSIERRE—Four furlongs, i, | 96 8-5, 0.51, handily; 100 pounds | tp. tooke, a | FLAMMULA—Four furlongs, 0.12, 0.2% 8-5, 0.97, 0.49 3-8, handily; 100 pounds | up. The hest move this filly how made | in a long time, She seems to be regain Ing her form | HN LA! SCRYLE, E—Seven furlongs in | 0.36, 0.529-5, 118, 1.83, breezing; 0 | pounds up. Looks fine’ and has @ nice urn of speed. WASIWIFT—Galloped one mite in 1.49 with 1% pounds up, Is ft and looks well, but-nt that dosen't seam mi ALURIGHT—One mile and furlone in 2%, galloping; 115 pounds up. It at this very best and will no doubt be etarted Inia ist day PROPER 0.25, 0.502-5, 1.08, 63-5, Van andy: 110 pounds up. Ie fit and has his foot. Don't make a mistake about this one, tor he will take some beating at his noxt sturt, BATVAGHOne mite tn 0.24 2:5, 0.49 1.08, Wy 16 2. 44 2-6, handily; 110 panne up. Has speed. but stops th Woa highly triet_ae a two-year-old. "ABRONATT-Four furlongs tn 0.24 2-5 0.49 8-5, handily; 100 pounds up, Looke well Aad has @ lot of apced, INITIAL--Five furlong. in 0,26, 0.61 8-5, Has speed, 1.06, nat ly; 120 pounds up. but ta not nearly fit MINTIA-—Galloped six furlongs Roll 122-5 with 110 pounds up, vaced ont, ANTA'TION—Four furlon 14 in 0.27 2 . gatloning; 0 up, Oan't sa YEAR Tor ‘hor. She ta Mt for what eho can ds TABT CHPRRY—Galloped five tur- longs In 1.30 with 100 pounda up. Looks well, “CHRYSITIS-Six furlongs in 42, 0,268-5, 9872-5, O51, 11k, Bento UO pounds up. Looks and nets much than she did three woels ago. She is sure to regnin her form of jast season. BLUM CCAT—Five furlongn in 0 0608-5. 1.04 9-5, handily; 110 pounds up, Looks fit, but has not much class miei MANY GOLFERS ENTERED, ecrotary Howat haw recelved ninaty-threa ot the New Jersoy State Golf Association that begins to-morrow at the North Jersey vmirles for the sixth anual champlonship | Atlantic. Built in AMPRICA, Sailed by an ENGLISHMAN, | { SECOND, Hamburg. Built in SCOTLAND. Satled by a GERMAN, THIRD, Vathalta Built in SCOTLAND. Sailed by an ENGLISHMAN, Oe a ee eee apeciat Cable Despatch to The Bvening (Copyright, 1905, Ms ee Press Publishing ‘Company, New York World.) LONDON, May &1.—Twenty miles west of the Scilly Islands and sailing under a light wind the big Valhatla came plowing through the waves this mom- ing at 11,60 o'clock, the third of the racing yachts to appear, Harting accidents, the Valhaila will be third in the race, making ‘America first with the Atlantic, which arrived on Saturday, breaking the ocean sailing record; Germany, with the Hamburg second, afriying yesterday, and England third, ‘ho Valhalka made the tflp from Sandy Hook in fourteen days. She is owned by the Bari of Crawford, Endymion |e Fourth, Mino § ISLANDS, England, Mey —The ‘American schooner yacht ‘ena yan lon. one, of the contestants in the International race, was sighted ten ie pou’ iy of these tslands at 3.56 P, 40 “the Hi idegarde was elghted at 6,26 ipne’ Sunbeam, owned by Lord bain was elghted at 6.10 Ls this #he was then Afieen miles out, HOBOKENS VS. SKEETERS. |i Noxt Sunday the Jersey City ‘team, cracks of the Bastern League, will have nN opportunity of delivering the goods, ag they are pitted againet t) Country Club, Dhey include the titte-holder, B, M, Olyphant, $e, Allan Kennaday, Arent+ ald Graham, John aM. Ward. A, 6, cow, bokens at the latter's g} nol anyway, I change me d WHERE Herth he called Ita foul, i roksied by. every. spectator IACGRAW PUT Frounia, and the game wan a draw. HE Chicago’ both Chesbro and arte it quit the game, yet we managed to get cone out of three, of hard luck, but Ing gave us two out Jana ip of Umpire Sheridan, by but 1 recognize no bench. dan grinned, and said: himself sliding, 80 SANGREE. with a minor joaeue he broke the ten- of hie rent Was all in for i winning half @ dosen gam: sth we managed to me aes one out of three from the Pi ‘athe “rhe ‘isn plexus blow hit us) next #oli In Chicago, Where, Billy Hoge. was the mane pitching. & sensational game ending 0 to 0 In eleven innin sgh) we had won by Keeler's Texas jer back of third, There were two out, two on base. Willie had two and three. He popped one of his funny ones where third baseman, short stop and left flelder went for It, While they kerambled we scored and won the game, | Mlelder ‘Jones came tn and) mado Kiok, “but Connolly waved him away. He_ returned to his positi “It was then spat George, Davis be- ee ty “bal ve a Cleveland Rubbed It In. 3 truck A In St. Louis Conroy, truce A ‘of three, © Was to pe our real Jo- nt, with Us three straleht, with however, trimming Plicher Joss jammed & ‘entre, and out first base Grimith was the first Jdan, "I noticed It, seid Sher eiiplaint from the ot layer.” Tt must come from @ player. | ‘8 ball field. triple in. left peveral feet. to kiel 2 gare,’ “MoGuire then took It up, but at xsd to beat the band. Chase nearly killed that Anderson, | nad ler thi Kel ro, and onhed afoul autre too tophe tans aus, ‘sa Joke, Tan betfolt. {Hal to take first and was umpiring th aE LP T0 CAPT. BARR Wilson Marshall, Owner of the Winning Yacht Atlantic, At- tributes Victory to Remarkable Seamanship of His Skipper. SOUTHAMPTON, England, May #1.— The American three-masted auxiliary schooner Atlantic, winner of Emperor William's Cup, arrived here early to-day flying the Stars and Stripes, She soon attracted a crowd of admirers to the oa non Marshall, owner of the yacht, waa full of praise for Capt. Barr's splen- did handling of the schooner and at- tributed her victory to Barr's remark- able seamanship, Barr himself j= ally, pleased and announced Rhahee h pater the. andymion's Auer to the Needles of 3 days # hour #4, minutes from Bandy tributes to one oS SAC the. “Auntie and Shelr amare work throughou metho day whe Atlantic was talon into dry-dock. form cleaning reparatory to. competing in the over-Heligoland race which, Barr 1 calculates on winning, tulatory: rama h have pean rovelved by tiie owner jon reoely Sha'sommander of the Atlantic, SPORTING, RE eee BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB hrs ate Gite ee a aati rex rain 65 redne usps, aia, Uae aay et Hh ‘ty le? eins nop ee at, Pull bat "a6th at. and’ Stiri wos! Abs mi ith ee, hs TT HANDICARBEE AE a ee Abate Ete i Mf mth Wirat.edtttony ct a SURE SYSTEM ee by addrearing to win , theta? ™ OLD Dos Eas era ih, labels peru tin A ie. Lor aR 8 0 George Cricket ground Aside Trom the in, Hoboken, fact Of Intense invite between of ‘a oxletin on Koeler that was i the most rabld Detfolt rootors | Jec him, tut he faced it out. umplres. seemed to have picked up for victims. even, players’ ng. Hogg did the work, ported either In fleldl again we, was bad, Things did not break together It was the toughest trip we have ever known since we started in the L. business. YORK, Ma yeu iacey are an’ follows! yoors-o}d and, up foe RT EDITED BY ox SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT xoszit? EDGREN. ara prae OF THE CLUBS, NATIONAY, LAGU! 556) Bosto! 10 (B19| Brooklyn’ "713 81 3st MORNING Games i an Bow, 3 baat take ¢. ue Nose AME Priiedal pnts, Pittsburg, 0) St, Lou Cincinnatl-Chicaro New 5 game poatponed. GAMES SCHEDULED Wx feet fair, , the “We would have more than broken however, had {t not been for the Injuries and indifferent piteh- best consecutive but S cnetimnen he Was, Hot aup- or at bat ‘hen hit well when the pitching BM GRAVESEND ENTRIES. GRAVESEND RACH TRACK, NEW! —The enities for to-mor- FOI MRST RACK—Selling for mares; er AUUDE la eurtone ieaiet rir up; © xFlammula xLetole Tellatrix. xCmraphine COND. RACE Selling steeplechase; tor] x toursyear-olda aod ands; about two 192 five I i; si C jana the One and Nat! Cremate ure that is past. Straiton & 24 and 26 Murray St., account of re Row Xork at Bhiindetphie, Wash for fillica Filp Tom Laweon’ Onwe: xBronze Wing BIRTH RACH OR Convolvwlue ai * Marshmallow Transmute Honeywell | Stalactioal Cary Brother Fi Apprentice jof baseball when the Marhattans Place, Reames ‘should be as exclting with the Philadelphia Gi: day. You'll chuckle with delight while you watch it burn. You'll regard its ashes with a sigh as you think of the pleas- For the Owl is a cigar— OWL CIGAR Incinerate one at your earliest convenience and cigar satisfaction will be born in its smoke. GEORGE L STORM & CO, Dhtributors, AMMRICAN LEAGUE. 1 rey ye OF YESTERDAY'S SAEs IORNING G. ifaaeipni ew York game called on FOR TO-DAY, ion, ‘Two Kames, nd wman Merry Moments |! Howant Gratz RAGE— The > Years olds Winn Critert five TuFlongs, sane Flap PTH RACE. He and one-c HbA ‘ © Gadfly. Ton Melbourne Billy Re Privateer BEES: E i furlongs, Minterton. Rue on nanitor | Bry Hamner A tron aid ommodore GOOD GAME PROMISED, Baseball fans in Harlem can reut easy figure on another exciting game. play All-Nationals at Ol; undred and eas rth avenue, on ah are mad An Owl Storm’s ; } } ) s