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i) JOYGEAT WAY GAMES the Gyaione,”" the phenomenal ‘and cross country runne: ‘trom Ireland in New York ‘Wednesday, is now in for his maiden run in this St the games of the Galway Assoolation next Sunday at Celtic aro being made by Presi- , ot the Galway men, to bring and John Joyce together at the @h4 the indications are thar the ‘will bo made. Kept himgelt in the background @ fow aye, “He ts w modest sort € Chip, but apparently has w pile of ‘He is | che a a years ot age, it five foot’ nine inches, and hasn': ) #8R Ounce of aupertuous flesh, He hos hand pale ot running legs. His ii atick out like whtpoords ae hard as nails, aaa al dynes Het ex exélted attention in the AWi, waen he xpran, to the erent Punks in ‘athletiow, te th {teroiue cruss paad n ny Qi “hare 0 atarcone John who. finish- Won hish honors in jee hg REX great ip of trated. "is alos ct a eld of serinty cone " th ure} th ime of, thiety minutes “an, inirey 8 a A il ena, Seis, Which meh ton ere Dat ‘dniah cuit vent’ Hyned eet Hany red ‘he phe ‘1 ing ‘int Se ie finis! Merah Get oi SPORTING NEWS AND COMM EN EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN,_ HYNES, IRISH RUNNER, AND MAN WHO WILL MEET HIM IN RACE. re a face ngrend Ireland, ‘ales, Hynes was the ¥ team to ined @ marrow margin apd Ayes. en ees again carried Jon bee Ne na con country race at race from a field rite on rhen followed gross ¥ ie for nes Bouthern cross-country plonshtp an San Treland. | This. event reeted home ‘an, os Ee in front of the other forty cone nie nex, bie setior whion, Hynes started hin on March eaided under ‘tho I. gai distance man elghi this year, Hy intry enn, ees m ee irty-two starters. ea. the exitbition by Hynes there ian weiss US oti ie chal ‘ono mile, & Gaelic foo! nS, ‘Mo Charl Bench Racine Association closed lant week. Seenty-elght two-year-olds wore na} od for the Triumph Btakes at Fuve for horwey of that age and at, auc Nh Dien mtariera the Trumpy. wilt , have jue of more than 811,000, GRAVESEND ENTRIES. (Spoctal to The Bvonine Word) RACK TRACK, GUAVESEND, N. Y., races, ure as follows: rat RACE—Handicap; all ages; about fanpne yand won ivnes,, who Pionbyiy Ob “ras J, ey your, a i Hes was tho wi her events next Sunda: HEE ard, Entries for the stakes of the Brighton mil @ remarkably large entry for a me June §.—The entrics for lo-morrow's uh vatiok’ burg Leila. tally Amelia i i Hagel” Keator Ghertals, Musantello ‘tyrvn lamon} Fi jedbatrix BECOND RA three-vear-olda and up; one mite and a of ‘on Sook | fa that have never ridden & winner, riaament Rockland oxtand ¢ Onward . THIRD RAC five furionns. George ©, Indra... Handicap; ¢wo nett Penguin’... Voorhees '..)!! Mary F. Green Roon Inquisitor. Dr. Hollis VT RAC! len, (heee-your fi y Maid . =the Casele 8 108" one und oni I RACE Belling; (vo. fv furious. Line PULLIAM IS ENJOINED BY MANAGER JOHN M’GRAW eect (Continued from First Page.) Murphy In the rear. Treasurer Knowle: hela the Judge tranefixed with a wild and dangerous eye, Inside the railing gat President Pulliam, clad tn garish summer raiment, but looking deeldedly worried, Ham O'Day malntained order, MoGraw Well Represented, It asemed to the writer that Mr, Pull- fam made n poor cholee in counsel, M ©. F. Shearman, who plainly “was not acquainted with the case. MoGraw, on the other hand, was defended by George W, Anderaon, who made auch a holy show of Barney Dreyfuss, Mr, :Ando: son occupind a full hour in satting forth ‘his case, Ho told how Putliam hed given out hia decision to the news: Papers hofore netitying MoGraw, Ife showed how McGraw had been given no ehance to have a hearing. He de- picted in eloquent language what the Giants would suffer financially by Me- Graw’s absence trom the game. He de med that Pulliam had authority under the Wolschman resolution to puniaa a player without proper proof. As fur the specie charge of McGraw yelllax to the box where Dreyfuss sat, “I'd as won have Marney \wiypire the game he told the’ real facts so softly ¥rank Bowerman burst into. tears, And now. Your Honor,” Sencluged Ww Astute Inwyor, “what did ou ne Uf do? Did he ‘use abusive or bitens Ble Tangy ure? Od he oupae or tila pheme? “Did he try to incite to fury 90 as to cause a rlot A thousand tmes, No, Ing toward the bench, submission, no a there, Mo) field for objectin that was hls right bench somo one, moved by e obvious Injumtices naked: Wing you get another umpire, Mac To this our plaintiff, still submissive wend a Wy, but #0; rankled, ro. piled in a low tone: ‘Barney fad better he crowd We say He came walk: his head bowed tought of cursey bere oat of the to a decision, but Apprsiching t don't, that | umpire,’ Was this offense, Your Honor? Why, the ca It Was i comply ment, Tt wald: “Phens is a fair and just man in the box up there, Mr. Dreytiass, }Of Pittsburg, Let him, umpire and we | eta square deal,’ At ie polnt Frank’ Bow } IMs eyes and opened them in sheer wons | derment as he interpreted to Dummy | Taylor what the glorious Boston law: | Yer had just sald, McGraw sebmed to | be aaged. What It Costs Brush, Anderson thon recited that tt cont Johi T, Brush somesting take $200,080 to Fun his ‘team, ‘and’ asked Ie” such financial | Interests ‘were to be jeopardized by the | statement of President. Dreyfuss, who was obviously interested in getting Me: Graw out of the game. He also aaid mould do" MeGraWs tepuiation irrepar: Ou eGraw's reputation jrrepar- able Injury, both In the ela and In any other with which he might be aMiiated, Lawyer Shearman did not get a chance to much more than leave the post, He asserted Khat MeGraw was a terror, and if the Nauonal Lengue was going to let him off It might as well th sponge in the matter of puni ers, As for this precise crime, he sat, | that “MoGraw shouted directly at | box: “Dreyfuss, vou had better come | down and umpire, Aa this the entire |Glant team hatf rose from thelr seats, jand Alike Doniin passed along: his to- |baccd plug to soothe their gavage breasts, Judge Shekion then took the League Constitution and the minutes of certain meetings and made them look lik waste paper. He scored the board of directors. for not giving McGraw a hearing last Friday when Brush asked for it, He held that Pulliam's action was taken without proper proof, and | fasued a temporary Injunction with tha ddendum that MeGraw should be heard’ by the directora and that {f they eckled according to the National League Conatitution that he was gullty according to Section No, 2, then Me- Graw might be punished. Until such hearing takes place, McGraw may prac- usual functions on the field. Putian # lawver gave notice that. ho would not appeal, & was & busy doy for the "Crisis , erman dried the ning play APACHE KEPT BACK BY CALMS Things Were So Slow on the Grand Banks that the Crew Had Time to Fish for Cod, —_ FALMOUTH, ‘Amer! yacht arrived here during'the day, ‘Che extraordinary delay In her urrival was due to her going too far north and experiencing a series of calms on the Banks of Newfoundiand ‘The yacht's movements were so slow that the crew indulged in cod fishing. Subsequently the Apache encountered four heavy gales. She was obliged to heave-to on one occasion for eighteen hours. This was off Cape Race, All on board the Apache are in good health, SCRATCH MAN LOST BY INCHES Frank Haglon, seratch man in tho half-mile run of the Mohawk Athletic Clib events, held at Pellham Bay Park yesterday, wos beaten out at the tape by W. G. Merowitz and Fred Lore, 47 and 40 yard men respectively, From England, June 6.—The Apache the start he crept up inch by Inch Until on the homestnatch) ho had but awd yards fo’ make on. the winner, Morow!tz, the alah Uwe Code mparaced tne wan Ni place winners, who had covered the 30 yards in 2 minutes 38-6 seconds. W. Cook, with a handicap of 11 feot, Po, the Go-yarr dash In 63-5 seconds Kirchner won the 60-yard novice in Tiginute anda secondn, George Arnold, with a 6-Inch handicap, won the high Jump, with « leap of § feet 1 Inch few! minutes afterward he cleared 9 feet 616 inches in. thr straight Jumps, and with a 6-foot handi- cap again took first piace. Fred Seley, with 40 yards, won mile and a halt feconds, the In @ miniten 344.6 aaa SUNDAY BALL GAMES, Loughlinn, i Prternona, 8. ‘Ai! LOUGHLIN OVAL, Paterson. 0 400212000 Lovehiing, 0.15 0 20 1 0 Batterien-—-Fitepatrick and Bride Smith and Lyons. Brighton A, Cy 5) Brooklyn F, ©,, 3. AT BRIGHTON OVAL—FIRST GAME, 1B, Driehton A, 6.010210000004— RBrohien MC2000001 09 n00-4 Fy qoligtteries-Glrard and Dunn; Rudolph and weenes. Brighton A. C. 21 Balto, Giants, 2, SECOND GAME, Brighton A. C..0000000019001- 4404 Balea. Giants. 0000100000000—1 That Naidat‘and Page; Hell and Gaithe Poughkeepsie, 8; FE AT VAN NE a0 90000 jes—Wilson and neraide, 5. 0 Jerney City, T) Hoboken, AY HOBOKEN, Jerney Olty.. 2 4 0 9 1 0 Hopoken..... 2.41 000000 tterien—Mack and Vandereritt; De and Lamar, Manhattann, 5) All-Natlon; AT OLYMPIC FIELD, Manhatians..0 0200008 All-Natlonals 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 HatteriesJones and Cotter; Jackson. Purmer. ee To-day: Borda sta an Chae John Joyce, Who May Meat Hynes in Mitch Race. 1 HORSES WORK WELL AT TWO-COURSES (Special to The Evening World.) SHEE! hme 5.—The clear, bright weather, that) yok away at the course to-day made he training hours agreeablo, The track vas in perfect shapeand some clover noves wer noted, The best workouts vere as follow DRLHI—115 pounds up; miles, 0.13 1+ one and a half 08) 1-5, 0.5: 1-5, 1,06 1-5, 1.19 265, 1.88 165, 1,47 1-6, 2.00, If 4-5, 2 , driving, ‘This work wag In pereparation for his engagement in the Standard Stakes and it was un- isfa y to fils trainer, ‘he horse 8 been coughing and it ts doubtful 1 he: will start. J, Rowe, trainer, mids Up, one and 1,20 1-6, 1,84 4-3, #Mloping Just a big open gallop for this fellow, He went t mile and a quarter of Delhi's trial with him, J, Rowe, tratner, YRTIB D, WS pounds UB a halt mile in O11 Le! 0.37, 0.60, eaaily. . Wishar ‘ANANIA\ ds Up, seven ture longs dn 1.40, Pulled up very I, Be trainer. SANDY. longa in 0, all out. rl TALMBHARE furlongs in 0.12, trainee, pounds up alx 0.86. 1-2, 0.49, Cru BF" sib, “driving. “Had some’ foot, J, MeAvoy, trainer, SHADY TAD—110 pounds ups six fur- longs, 0.12, O24 1-5, O87 0 1-5, 1,04, handily, de only & cheop plater, HAZELWOOD pounds up; alx furlongs, 0.12, 0.24 8-5, 0,87 1-2 0.01) 1.05, 1.19 1% driving, Has been on the shelf for some time This was a nice move for him, W, Oliver, trainer, CASTOR—i15 pounds up, and KERR, 110 pounds up; seven furlongs, 0.12, 0.2) 097 1-2 0.01, 1.04 495, 1,18, 1.88 1-2, handily, Both’ of these need the cheap- est kind of m race. Matt Fealla, trainer, IKE 8.110 pounds wp; seven fur. longs, 0.12 1-2, 0.25, 0.98, 0.61, 1,08, 1, 1.2, galioping, is’ ready and very fit, W. Heeket, trainer, TINDERSTON, 115 WHITE MARSH, 110° pounds Six 0.13, 0.25 4-6, 0,52, 105 4-6, Malloning. | Two more cheap plat- ra. Matt Fontes trainer, WITD) IRTSHMAN—110 pounds six furlongs; 0.12, 0.25, 0. 0.80 4-6, 1.16, handily. Was under wraps way Tab him Cor first time out, truiner. NDT—115 pounds un; miles: pounds np, if and ups one and od dy to due day, 5. aughton. trainer, TEL 0 pubis up; one mit BH, O.8 1-2, OL, LOVL-Z, 1.18, LBL 4-3, tL y easily, W: moe thts fellow, ua he f vory fit. J. Kita simmons, trainer, DH KAPIWR—1i0 pounds up; one mile in 1.52 galloping. She acts ax if she hug Rone back W. House, trainer, SAMPO—N6 pounds up; ax furlong» $4, 0,964-5, 0.60, 1,08.2-2, 1.1 handily, A’morning glory of the first wate: ind train BAD NEWS—i10 pounds up} one and one miles in. 0.12, 0.24 0.96.1-5, LL 1.48, 1.42, His tradner was stopplig him all the Mat quarter, Je in grand condition and it will tak¢ a good horay ty beat him at present, D, Hurley, trainer RED KNIGHT—110 pounds and ight miles in 0.12, 0.26 1+ 1 1,08 1-6, 1618, 1,29 142, 106 galloping. ‘This work’ was done ver Nicely and stampa the horse as being in the top notch of condition, Matt Byrnes, trainer, TRADITION—110 pounds and HAMBURG BBLLE, 115 pounds up, three ‘furlongs, 0.1: 0.36, eaaily. Tried to see it they had specd and wers found with plenty of It, A. J, Joyne trdiner, ASTRONOMER 110 pounds up, five fur jonas, 0,12 2-f, 0,26, 0.5%, 0.52, 1.08, handily, CG. Murphy, train PAYONET—-10 pounds up, half n mute, O11, 0.28, 0.85 4-5, 0.49 1-5, easing Gouitd have stepped very fast halt it Nis trainer had so desired. C, 'B, Held, trainer, ORT WPLLS—115 pounds up, five fur- Jonas In 1.11, breeging. Does not lool 1s If he would be ready for the SubmGun, B. Wishard, trainer. ORMONDES RIGHT—110 pounds up, and AFRICANDDR, 115 pounds up, one and one-eighth milon in, 0.12, 0.25 1+ 0,28, 0.60, 1.02 8-8, 115, 1,28 9-8, 1,42 8-6, 1661-5, Nandily, "Africander was much the best; could have gone to the other horea at any part of the Journsy, A, J, Joyner, traine) LAN DY—110 pounds up, six furlong? in.1,21, breezing, A. J. Joyner, tralner, WOODBA W110 pounse up, one in $12, 0.24, 0.87 1-2, 0.51, 1,06, 1.17, 1,81, 1441-2, handily, Ie not much} pase hint ‘up only good for cheap company, Ad Joyner ner. DELMORB—110 pounds up. five fur- longs in 0.12, 0.24, 0.87, 0.50 1-2, 1.04, driy- ing. Another one for the cheap divi. sion, Nic, Harria, trainer, MASANIDLLO—105 pound: halt- mile; 0,12, 0.24 1-6, 0.88, 0.61, Rowe, trainér, wget Onk, oan a a Ph, hahdly i ay o pipe onene® ‘fon this colt, A. J. IN| Crm) ounds six tur longs ‘We 1.22, Peete Ps, Joyner, eae & poinds wo, mile City up} one , HEAD BAY RACE TRACK,; 0.12 4-5, 0.26, 0.40, 0.8 1,50, 2.06, 2.17 3-5, 2. He acted admimbly BESS—110 pounds up, and MINNIE ADAMS, 110 pounds up, halfamfle; 0.11 1-5, 0,28 2-8, 0.96°2-5, 0.49 1-5, cleverly, Minnie Adams was best. They are both ‘nice fillies, W. Phillips, trainer, GRAVESEND GALLOPS. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June 5, ~The track and weather were ideal for tratning purposes to-day, and the train: ors were busy to a man. [yery horse capable of taking exercise was galloped and some very creditable work wis ac: eqmplishod. The great Hermis was sent alonz at a two-minute clip yesterlay moratis and pullet up perfectly scund, Among the best workouts noted to- day the follawing were the best: MERRY LARK--One milo in 0.2 5 1s, 1. £40 handily, with 9% ‘This work ta to fit him for the Broc lyn Derby, While it 1s not serisationa: the faot that he Ia a bad workhorsv really makes the work impressive, and he wit be suns tb run, GREEN ROOM—Four furlongs in 0.15, v.24, 0.96 3-5, 0.60, breoxing, with 10 pounds ‘up, Never was better and is & very high-clase colt. VOORHEES —Wour furionga in 0.51 1-9, galloping, with 100 pounds up, “More than falr colt; looks w. MIGRAN!—One milo tn 0.25 2-5, 0.51 2-5, 117, 1448-5, handily, with 10 yeunde up. In grind trim and has - MERRICK—Four ¢urlonga Tn O14 O.241-6, O86 0493-8 bandity, with 106 Pounds up. A nice plater and runs well, SNOWBOUND galloped five furlongs in 1,07, with 105 pounds up. Quite @ clever ‘filly and ready longs tn 0.26, ft0.82 1-2, 118 36, handily; 110 pounds up, Is fit, but a rank eounterfalt. FORT, ARTHUR Five furlon 0.60 2-5, 1.05.8-5, handily; 100 pounds up, Is fit, but not of much account. NIBLICK~One mile In 0.12 3-6, 0. 0.60 8-6, 1.09 266, 1168-5, 1.4 handily pounds up, Very good work, but he has not been doing-any too well, PROPER—One mile in $.25, 0.00, 1.17, 1442-5, handily; 15 pounds up, Never was better, and has plenty of apecd. SUNSHINE—Bive furlongs in. 0.25, 0.60, 1.05, epg | 110 pounds up, Looks fit. and ‘has ir turn of .apeed. BURLEIGH Fale urs three furlongs Jn G37 with 120 pounds up. Has @ worl of spoed. but won't utilixe it in @ race, VAKER—Faur furlongs jn 0.24 9-5, 0.57 breesing, 110 Pounds up, Quite » clever filly and nearly ready to run her race. RUNNING WATER—Five furlongs in 0,24 2-5, 0.49 2-6, 108, handily; 110 pounds Up. More than a good colt; his work WAM vory Impresalve, TOM COD—Galloped seven furlongs in 1.83 1-5, with 100 pounds up. Seems to ieee his speed, but at best is very ohet ORMONDALB=Gallopea alx furlon, In 1,22, with 90 pounds wp.) A nice colt, ‘but ‘tli very green, SECURITY—Four furion; 0. eh Us pottnds ips handily, very clover valy and ready any day, JACQUIN-Galloped one mile in 1.4 with 110 pounds up, He is fit and it was all he needed, 1 GOTOWIN—Gadioped seven furlongs in mS pounds up. Is fit for waa ties pri WOR) HEMAN-“Gaitoped one mile {n 1.47, 3-5, hait 1-2, " pounds up. with 100 pounds op, Ts Row and looks well, -* “SY Sood fut QUAKER STROKE DEAD. LPHIA, June 5, -—Johe ¢. Cra the tor; Verafty of Pennayivania’ ‘varity. crew, yesterday in the Unlveraity Hospital Ei typed fever, Me had been 11. mor ree weeks. Crowell was twenty-on Of age and was a wenicr at the university, He Was atroue, of efiemnmen ang sophomore crews ‘varsity crew funtor year, one PHIL, ell, of FIGHT ON NEW BRIDGE Boys Trying to Crawl Througt Car Windows Held in $306 Each to Keep the Peace fon Six Months, “You must reaptet others and not take the liberty to push and annoy women and children, 1d Magistrate McAvoy to-day in the Essex Market Court whon he placed elgnt young men under $90 bonds each to keep the peace for six months on complaints made against them for acting d@lsorderly on the Willlamsaburg Bridge, ‘The men were arrested lakt night at the Manhattan xerminai when they were trying to xet on cars by crawling tlirsilen the windows. According to the plicemen tho prisoners pushed and l= brost Knocked down, women and. ohile dren in efforts to board the cars, Magistrate McAvoy declared the con- duct of tho prikaners was outramus Ani it should pot be. tolerated. only ‘Way to put am ond do Ite te any Was to puniah-the offenders’ severely: Tho prisoners were: « Harris Hyman, eighteen, of No. 100 Madison @treet: Samuel Harris, eight ven, of No, 7 Pitt street; Josept Sliver: Thun, nineteen, of No. 1 ‘Bast Beventieth ptroet: Lonia Erenta, eighteen, of No. 247 Mott, wtroet: Harry "Hoantg, twenty, of No. 317 Rast Twenty-third st ba IH Wel Meyer. nineteen, of No, 182 Attorney Btreet; Benjamin Mitchell, twenty, No 144 Morsyth street, and Harry’ Res- hick, twenty-elght, of No, 854 Madison ot » MOTHER'S FAROR FATAL TO BARE es, Mrs. MoGarrity Gives Child Mor- phine Fill Intended: for Her- self, in Place of Catomel lois by Doctor. ——_- Four-monthaold Edward MoGarrity died at the home of his parents, No, 07 Fast One Hundred and Bighty-fourth wtreet, to-day from morphine poleaning, || the result of an avcident, Dr. ‘Hgan, of Noy #6 Haat One Hun- dred and Righty-peoond: atreet, recently prescribed 1-10 grain calomel pile for. thy REAL COMFOR straps and hard bet ieaeind the esse vi and ite lightnens, features WOR RUPTURI AAAI vows lon Hoga the ‘Chuthe ‘Trap MY PAD 18 AUTOMATIC. So ible, no matter what. pos vere the strain during your wot PRO} CALL OF eas CHAS,C anne He ane joe child and 1-4 grain morphino pills for its mother, ‘This mornng M MoGarrky gave the citid what eae believed to be one of the calomel pil! but instea gave it one of the morphine pills. Ti Grug Killed the infant, despite the efforts of Dr. iegan to save hea if ro) rry, of the Bronx, made an stiseattol , and exonerated Mra, Mo+ Garrity from all blame. NEEDN'T PAY BARBER, AFTERALL Supreme Court Reverses Judge: ment Given Former Astor House Barber Against Man ager of that Hotel, 2 The sAppelinto Term of the Supreme Count hug just handed down @ decision reversing a judgment for $126.66 whiow Joveph F, Mitand| obtained against Al- frod H, ‘Phueaton in the Ninth Muntotpat Court ater a trial before Justice Fallon, It seems that the pladntiff, until re- cently) was the proprietor of the bar- ber shop tn the Astor House and the amount std for was for shaving and cutting the hair of the defendant from Apiii, 1900, to Apr 20, 1904, when Mi- landi ceased to be the proprictor of |the shep. Thurston has been and is now the | manager of the hotel, end the plaintift testified that he had been in the dander | shop for twenty-eight years, and that | before that time he had a shop in the | nelghborhocd. He weld that in April, | 1900, he began shaweg Thurston, and continued to shave him for four years; | he had never heen oatd andidid not keep any books Sross-ex.mined by counsel for the de- fendant, the barber wns asked if it was | not customary to shave the managers of the hotel whore the basber ahop was | situated for nothing, The plaintiff ree | plied that {t was not, and wald that he | understood that he was to be paid, | ‘Thurston sald it was the custom of | barbers to ehave the managers of hotels | where they were tenants for nothing, Mr. ‘Thurston testified that he had jnever mont for @ shave or a huir oye [Chee te was a boy Asked sf ho had ever Qed any, con- |vermution wits ‘the barber, the witness Ireniied that on one occasion he did |Lave a Wk with the barber about pay- ine. but te barber told him nover t9 mind, —_—— RACEHORSES KILLED. DETROIT, Mich., June f—In @ colt sion to-day between a Wabash and a Grand Trunk freight train near Chat- ham, Ont., Clear the Arena, a racing Hed at, $2,000, Killed, and Woxy. Kans, valued rare verely Insured. Both fo FJ. Kitteman, Nogect ani ance Rute 1 injured. ‘The horses were a to this ety ¢rom the Woodbine trade os Moranto. The Owl Often Lives: With a Prairie Dog Straiton & Storm’s OWL CIGAR is often found in the same case with inferior ci; ‘persuaded to but don't be one with more profit and less satisfaction in it Insist on getting an Olvl Cigar.

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