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If WATHERO ar PAGES TO-DAY Including Warmer) sunday showers, - Story Supplement. Van For Complete Sporting Results See to- _Night's | FINAL EXTRA, } PRICE ONE CENT. Mike to OB and Schreck, who were matched fight on July 4, in Salt Lake City, FITZSIMMONS B have changed the date, Both must have been anxious to get together, for the fight, will come off sooner scheduled, It's usually the other way with these big fellows, They find out that they need another month to get into shape. Perhaps Fitzsimmons feels at last that he is aging @ trifle and wants to beat » Father Time out as much as possible. Whatever the reason, Instead of wait+ ing until July 4 to clash, these impatient warriors will battle on July 3, than originally Klondikeward, He passed through Chicago, going w vosterday, and was In such a hurry that he didn’t even Jump off to pick up an easy mark and @ quick purse, This Is a new stunt for O'Brien. He must have the Klondike Bold fever. Very seldom it is that he goes through a town like Chicago with- Out adding to his coln) collection, Bien NELSON ts mad. J: O'BRIEN Is actually on the way terday he offered to fght James Edward Britt for $10,000, 30 cents ora marble, The Dane thinks Britt is about to sidestep him, for James, at the other end of the lihe, Is talking of mak- fng a match with elther "Kid" Sullivan or Eddie Hunion. Nelson to tease Britt is nibbling at Joo Gans's bait here, The upshot of the whole thing will be ® very widely advertised fight between Britt and Nelson in San Francisco, It is more than probable that Gans, Hanlon, Bullivan and all other aspirants for Wealthy ‘Frisco purses will haye to walt ‘until this belligerent pair has met and turned the talkfest into a very inter- eating s:rap, } I writing his challenge after the usual florid style affected in Baltimore, has this ‘to say: "Gang will make 133 pounds ringside for Nelson, Nelson doesn't need to weigh in, He can be as big as Jeffries it he wants to, If he doesn't take this Up And post his forfelt, everybody will know what Nelsen really Is." Mr. Herford's literary ability ts equal 10 his managerial acuteness. By pub- NOTICE that Joe Gans's manager, Mehing this challenge he makes tt ap- _ willing to give him a welght handicap. Th fact, Mr. Herford knows that Nel- gon would weigh about 130 pounds even it he was to fight at 183 ringside, He doesn't really risk putting Gang against , /@ man “as big as Jeffries.” Not at all! He would be more careful in arranging terms in that case. He knows too that Nelson still has a bie forfelt up for a fight with Britt Ea nd can't afford to make another twenty-round match until that ia taken Gown or the Britt Aight is over with and @ut ofthe way, So the 138 pounds ring- | { pide for Gans's bluff is safe’ as a guinea ‘th the Bank of England, "Everybody" knows ‘what Nelson !e'* already, He's a good, tough, two- handed, hard-skulled fighter, Whether be meets Britt or Gans, the public will * not be likely to change its opinion in the , ‘ba yet ae a eat VESPER CREW _ OFF TO HENLEY|= Gy Associated Prees,) Fepresentatives of the Vos- ‘Club of Philadetphia, who #o Regatta, milled on the Amer. ‘ateumer New York day, Boat Club won hie world's ets hi “anal preparations for instead of being postponed, | Yon- 5 B00. 8 from Nigraine—On BY FRANK W. THORP. GRAVESEND RACE-TRACK, Juno 10.—The Brooklyn Derby and Tremont Stakes were the features of a splendid card at Gravesend this afternoon, Like- wise was the Empire State Steeplechase, | an interesting feature of the afternoon, The attendance therefore was well up to the usual Saturday average, and there waa plenty of business for the bookies In the ring. The fleld stand was packed to suffo- cation, and it was no easy job to move about there. ‘The weather was fine and FIRST RAC added: eeiting: tor three-year-clde and "upwards" about ae Jonge,” Start good, Won eaaily, -‘Time— tt Teper. We, St, HY. Fin: Bis, Bi 103 ‘alah Bare 2 gm OG ring. 6 2) Bh 16-5 8-5 ‘paittfonaut; Grand ‘Bin Hannibal Bey, Jerry is Kopel’ "Water Mirror, Lochinvar and Geo, Keatoz went to the first soon after the start, Weewe all the running end won Jn a gallop by half a dogen lengths from ‘Tommy. addei], who in a hard anys beat Quadrille a head for the Plave. Mara's First Mount, SECOND Prices bay gpl r ate St San Aa Ta ea a aed miles, Btart good. Won easily: £-year-o) about two and a hal Thme--4.! supe Hd St, ig wy Be y i oing Arian and ne Arian refused, but fitcohanal and Messina couple Bonfire made the carly rnin 43 usual, but at the end of a and a halt Hylas went to the front and there, panning easily »; from Miiatry ui Pat aes ngths. Jimmy Mara firet mount of the anes, an A the horse refused at the first jump. Bohemian’s Tremont Stake. THIRD RACE—The Tremont Stak twocyoneonaai (@8,000 added; about six padd Jonge, Start good. .Won handily, Time— Battie « - 3 Se BF 10-8 45 ‘Also Rans—Timer, Green Room, Kuorum, Jaoobitt ena Bohemian raced acter | 1 tillowed by. Green Room and couple of lengths away. Aare apparently outrun in the run and was far out of It, to then In the run to the stretch Jacobite oe ed to pares Behe- Vi from far’ ening with: & rush recond, two lengths in front of Derby for Cainngorm, Op rhe oo add le ") pod TRA and ron' Tet soak mn gir Rep Niblick Swerved In Strete! FIFTH RACE—81, aa sitar wall Pires rate von ae drivil rerag tear} ih tA tat Bite of aged conte. gk ised say by. Duke of Kendal, % ie ment ae bor this (OES te 8 fee ae Thee veda, 2 tok ee seit Ghieeyan po in*elme tc halt len, ht ‘was two in front PL HARVARD VS, PENNSY. cans tee _ BATTING ORDER, Harvard, onnon, tt Sr Backed Choices Gallop Home in the | Brooklyn Derby, the Tremont Stakes and the Empire State Steeplechase. Ane blest Trompeuse and aL} ran. Hee |Paget’s Cairgorn Takes His Race in a Drive the Opening Dash Frank Farrell Makes a Big Killing on Keator. GRAVESEND WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Keator (8 to 2) 1, Tommy Waddell (6 to 1) 2, Quadrille 3, SECOND RACE—Hylas (13 to 10) 1. Flying Buttress (11 to 5) 2, Bon. fire 3, THIRD’ RACE—Bohemian (6 to 5) 1, Voorhees (10 to 1) 2, Jacobite 3, FOURTH RACE—Cairngorm (1 to 2) 1, Migraine (4 to 1) 2, Merry Lark 3, FIFTH RACE—Oareman (4 to 1) 1, Niblick (7 to 2) 2, Wizard 3, RACING BEGINS AT KENILWORTH See the Running of Derby, Opening Day’s Feature Event, (Special to The Evening World.) KENILWORTH TRACK, BUFFALO, June 10.—A drizzling’ rain that fe!) thie morning put a damper on the pro gramme of the Kenl!worth races to-day, The meeting will last thirty-one days, The track was slippery, ‘vorable wei Rept tn the down. ‘There were! perhay on the grounds whet t a went to 1] te, boat dn the drat rac 4 was some trouble among the kmukers. About forty appheauons yee filed, but Cavanaugh, Ww; has by Of the ring, maid twenty-five wae FIRST RACH—Fi Fi lon, ring (8 0 0) na to Ss, (sy tary ¢$ Hie Bishabie a Second race, ta and ate ‘two-: olds Val 12,5), won Pater (4 to iia td to third, Time, THIRD RACH =0% enr-olda,— Nhe "Role, & fo Sts, Aleanew 4 ‘alsh), first; Ria reel nt), id; Judge. Filines fea Ahikae indie eget “hes peiabcs haha HAMILTON RESULTS, HAMILTON, Ont,, Jun here to-day, run Aa Tesulted as follow ries fac ye Pee tturtones, Sand: Shoe Qian nant —Scaresorow en), 2; The \ sent halt tur. Rims 5 ee et Ani Race—One mile and a quate er, (810), 1: Fi 1), ott (4-1) 8. "thme 217%, ie iy —S— LATONIA RESULTS. LOPTONIA, Ky., June 10:—~The races eee to-day rei pute As follows: ROT—RACE—Six furlongs,—Sscoti ie sending te Faris me peneln, Fallen allen Len M nt, Mian an ‘and Col, titn Douglas Race—O! Wistar 204, 40 Ded: Our to }), Bonvolis, ep y iu a te 4. hello, Haviland, Tapl- Scotch Thistle also 10.—The races heavy track, pone to Ben © relgner, oe UNION PARK RESULTS, . ST. hee JUNG 10.--The races her jen resulted: an follows: RET RACK,-fell ind pne-halt Ahn Oe Meine t0.6).1, Lady Chea wile ( dt IO BHDL- Cte Friavia’ Mh to D Time, 1 Race, mile and oneshi 9OrG0 (4 to 1), (2 10.1), mecond: Detain Go PSs i rd Mme, 2,37 3:6, spurs. nN —e Mo, ‘ane 10-The races FAIR GROUNDS. RE br. Louis, Aa fo I ST. LOUIS ...... - HIGHLANDERS .... no 1 0 WINNERS AT GRAVESEND. Sixth—Astronomer 7-5, Debar 4-1, Beauford 40- a ee AT HAMILTON. Fourth—Lord Radnor 2-1, Gearholm 5-2, Ohnet 5-2, —— — ————— AT KENILWORTH. Fourth—Oxford:3-1, Tongorder 8-1, Kehailian. $$ THE DAY'S SPORTS —_snetee HIGHLANDERS WIN 0 1 O— 3 02000 03030 —9g At Boston (A.L.)—-Cleveland, 3; Boston, 9. At Philadeipaia (A.L.)—End fifth At Washington (A.L.)—End cighth: Chicago, 33. Wash., 4. At Chicago (N.L.)—End second: Boston, 0; Chicago, 2. it rrovidene (E.L.)—End sixth: Rochester, 5; Prov., 8. At Baltimore (E.L.)—Montreal, 2; Baltimore, 4. At Jersey City (E.L.)—End fifth: Buffalo, 0; hae | City, 1. At Newark E.L)—End fifth: Toronto, 13 Newark, At Cambridge—End seventh! Peinsylvaria, 5; Harvard, 7. pulled dda otbecilast Acca) Detroit, 7; Phila., 11. Speers) canted VR AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, Third—Ed Early 12-1,Frank Bell 3:1;Inspeotor Halpin 10-1 Sy Sanaa UNION PARK, 3 Jac! i Rell, p. fin’ HuFat, umpire. Pri oton! 8 mAs fe a big tiger, (Special to the Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J., June 10.—The sec- ond game o fhe championship series between Yale and Princeton was payed to-da. The sume at New Haven las} Saturday Was won by Princeton by tne overwhelming core of 18 (02, Phe Y team practised hese yesterday ang, a though ihe playing showed {mprov ment, {t was sill] somewhar erratic, Ai ‘Timers were confident, Sand’ the though the o%ts were again AT LATONIA. Third—Kercheval 4-1, Hadur.5-1; Curley. Jim 5-1. aia YALE BEATS TIGERS” on second. Barned nteals thind, ney cut at first, Barnes cored. Cote out to Wells, ONE RUB Reed walked to first. rev a wullcomp.' Weird ales int a’ ina Reld elole second,“ MoLoan NO RUNS, Hulskamp out at first. man oA! ry el ‘amp out to Cooney, NO Foraythe ni Cote. C NO RU) Secdad Inning, gp Anet Baird fi out to out, Camp to owman, Third trning, Chapin out, Cooney to Bard. Jackson fanned. Barnes filed ont to Forsythe. NO RUNB. | ,Cook fanned. Bowman, Reld out, Camp to Bowman. NO RUNB. Gates Aled our Borate NO RUNS. Helm fannod, MoLesn on ih Kinney goes to third, ‘Oo NUNS, * Hulskam Byram out, Kianey to Fourth Inning. gut to Forytie. Kinney ard, Vote fied out to Welle fited out to Cot 8, an infield hit and wid throw Molaan out. Fifth Inning. fate at first on Me Man ou Byram Lean's Byram to Bard, (ea fa NO RU eh , ayrarret'y sec) Bard ts Be ta hit Pek Taylor, in Fine For: Batting SCORE BY INNINGS. a 0020002670 6 90000000070 BATTING ORDER. New York, Prmepurg Ponta, of. Clymer, + Clarke, If., Brno, a Howard fh, Dahien, as., Trach sbi Devlin, 3b., I. ee Ciilbert 2b. TONE. sents, ODay’ and John: atone ‘BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa., June 10.—Fesling « Nettle sore over their two succesnive ae- feats at the hands of the Pirates the Giants went on the fleld to-day de- termined to win or make the Dreyfuss team feel they had been through the hardest scrap they ever faced, Taylor waa scheduled to oppose the Pittaburgers, and as he js in tip top phape and has not lost a game this season his chances certainly looked good, An Interesting sight was a score of deaf mutes who went to tho park to see Taylor pitch, They enjoyed the work of their brother in misfortune, ‘and when he made a good play there was a great working of fingers. Their atient rooting had that part of grand stand in an uproar throughout the wueGraw ie a jittle worrnled about ihe condition of Joe McGinnity, as his arm has been out of shape in the last of the two games pitched, The famous “Iron Man" was given a weok's rest, but yes~ etaed he was i poseasa all over the lof. caught § etealne second, O'Brien out. Wells to NO RUN ‘le fied Heim ‘sted But to Barnes. Wo! 8 i out. to Cote, MéLean hit to right for two begs. Cooney hit to right and Mc ‘Lean scores, Forsythe filed out to Hul- ekamp, OND RUN. Beventh Inning, nney filed out to oontte, gato Mt first, ou Sooney. Burd, NO RUNS. ou Oamp filed wut t0 Fame, Bowman, N Eighth Inning. Camp hits to left feld for. Cail to Byram, hrows wala’ to Bark and Camp scores, Sen enfe at nt veeKen Oh first, an eee ‘O'Brien out, wells to Bard. TWO t to. Kinney, Helm Wells Out, O'Brien to Yowman, Hulskamp foule to Bowman, Cook sayram out Camp to peas, Ninth Inning: 0 Bard. MM ol Ramp fanned, Cote out, NO Bowman, For- 8. Kinney, out, i anrto Bard, t, (Kinney to OVGamp 10 Bowman, LC Lat NO RUN UNS. MoLean Gooney out, sythe out FOUR ARRESTED IN SIXTH AVENUE POOLROOM RAID Inspector McLaughlin’s Men Rush the Door of the Amity Club, Police ; © MoLeaum lin jis staff raided an alleged poo! toom at No, 3 alxth avoniw this after: noon, furnishing much aniisemens to iuindveds of persons who witnessed room raldea Is leased by a sogiil OJovxenisation, known as the Amity ‘gaye, the ee Saat ah gee sy ameeerenmye canon — ill SEAR AN tenn GIANTS SHUT OUT THE PIRATES IN A PITCHERS’ BATTLE. +7— Cote hit to i dj to Gilbert, Bowman out, Wells to m, Keeps Pittsburgs’ Hits Well Scattered Throughout the Game---Donlin Increases His Average. Pill Dahlen js wearing an ugly eye as the result of the attack upon the Glants | by the rowdles at the Market lust night, jbut he sald that It would not interfere with his playing, To-night the Giants leave for Chicago, where they play four Bames beginning to-morrow, When the New York club went on the field for prantice, there were fully five thousand people in the park, and there wero atill coming in streams. The seat- ing capacity was not equal to «he oc- casion and spectators formed in a solid phalanx down the two foul lines, Later they went to outer field and a ground rule was established, imited any base hit into the crowd to a three bagger. Firat Inning. Donkin pried the ats) off right at the Jump with # two-base ey to jeft And went ‘to third on a wld pith, andwene struck out, McGann was there ith a long fly to Beaumont, however, and Donlin score Bresnahan walked, Motes. wa was whipped out and sat down, penn hice ned with a measly fly ty Dahlen. clarke got life by being cracked M nthe spine with a pitched ball. Beau- Mont slapped a hot on» at Taylor and (Marke was forced nt second, Wagner's A War taken by Mertes on the run, NO Second Inning. Dahlen's grounder was Leach, Deviin fanned. Givbert drew & Pass to first, Taylor ended the in- hing with a pop up to Petts, NO UNB, Howard filed to Browne. Taylor made jiandied by e got his man, ch dncea a liner into contre for a single, but was out trying to steal second, NO RUNS. Third Inning. Donlin lifted a high ene to Beaum: Browne was Siren Be Fypen: Mecann fied to Clymer, Gilbert got in front of Petta's grounder, Lynoh fanned. Clymer made a great on a grounder to Dahlen and looked safe, Out the umpire thought otherwise, NO RUNS. Fourth Inning, Bresnahan was ollowed to walk while the Pitsaburg Club were casting male- dictions on Hank O'Day's head for his decisions on balls and strikes. Mertes hit_to Lynch, forcing Bresnahan at gec- ond, Dahlen filed to Clark, Hitchey Deviln's grounder, NO RUN larke filed to eeeun Wenthnont then ripped off a. clean Ingle to left, The Crowd yolled iratily Wagner and there seemed fo be something doling but the blg Dutchman could dono bet ter tna na fitmsy fly to Dalen, “Beau. mont then stole eeren loward file NO RUNS, : Fifth Inning. Gilbert was out on a grounder, Tay- lor thereupon took a good ined "a clean ‘single So lefty Ponta gingled to right, sending ys to Mite: Browe's fly to ©! grounder.” trea sh ipo ta ‘one throu vit single, but wee meh on fot hounder ito Devlin, NO RUNG. Sixth Inning. Merten struck out. Dahlen was thrown out by Leach. Doevlin's line drive was tuken by Clarke, reaching the. plate. NO RUN Clymer could not beat Deviin's quick throw, Clarke's grounder went to Gil- bert. Beavimont's sharp grasa cutter wot hy Giibert. Wagner walked, How. ard filed to Dohlin, NO RUN Seventh Inning Gilvert's pop My fol! through Wagner's hands and struck him.in the stomach gaurlng a temporary delay of the game: Taylor bunted. and Lynch threw badly to ‘second, and both were safe, Donlln Mned to Beaumont, nobody advancing. Howard grabbed Browne's grounder and hurled the ball to second. in time to double up Tavior, NO RUNS ann out, Bresnahs png to bunt. Clarke run and capture ' of Meh Jooked good NO RUN mi mime 1 a Ritchey walked, but was forced out on Leach's roller to Dahlen, Pelta tri nh fied to Browne, NO R Eighth Inning. was out in atte ut f but could not find Leach throw Met arly, Ninti Inning, Dahlen wolked . Deviln Miod to, oly. men, Glibert. fled to Howar "| siygied to contre, Dahlen going to taint, While Boaumont was playing with the ball Dablea sore: Donlin sin, leg sorlng Tylor. Donitn was out st secon eT" RUNS. alt Yi 3 ty wtop of Ritchey’s high bounder | Lea HIGHLANDERS SUM UP WITH: ST. LOUIS 10,000 Fans at ‘American League Park to Root for Griffith’s Players, \ 3 POWELL GOES IN BOX, He Had Bet on the Game and Was Anxious to Do the Pitching. U 14 4 BATTING ORDE New York, Fultz,’ of. Bt. Louls, Btone, If, Chase, tb. Elberfeld, aa. Kleinow, 8) | | a's e bath, U bas each a ove. ume. at by now air Powell, p. BY ALLEN SANGREE, Yi AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N: ¥, June 10,—Ten thousand fans anxious to see the Highlanders start on a winning streak were present this afternoon at the first game with the St, heey Browns, It was a magnificent day baseball, and the management felt ‘aore encouraged than at any time during the season, The spectato! @ie can hun- dreds of pretty women, @ho came ar- © rayed I!ke Solomon in all of his glory, and the masculine ruorers were of the high-class brand that gre anxious to see good baseball whether played by National or American League men, Firat Inning, Stone, who was! traded this bi He for. Jexse Burkett, opened the game Tae i op fy that’ Conroy swiped. | Haro! Chase slid beyond # Moran and got a hand, Von earee laid @own a Clever bunt to the Ini Wa, chased under a long fly Hier oO RUNS. ov ul) Neve at tho plate and finally strolled. icecler struck out, Dougherty | hunted: sately, uavancing Falta torth } Williams disappointed the fans by Shoots © |) Ing a high fly to Sugden. Dougherty’ stole eveond, without any Interference: Conroy reached first on Gleason's getting a scratch hit, on whic ‘anored.” Conroy eiole wees Chase was thrown out by Wi a00 ‘i } ONE RUN, 44 ii Second Inning, nani Powoll handled 9 bounce from Joni) tx-Orlole, | Bobby, ‘Wallace drove to for three Dougherty misjui ihe, bounce, fe. scored. casily on jas 7 #on'e hit to Keeler, Busco fol y With | another clean rap. in ae garden. Sullivan ogoned, Btone zene a skyscraper to Conroy, ONE Ri Elberfeld never had ‘a chance his high bounce, ilelnow was helpless with another, bounce, to, | "8 hola Moore's mitt. NO RUNS, Third Inning, fe made a fine catch of Moran's || against the Nia zat died on roy a He a 4 inch Koehler's high Fultz got to first on an eas; to Wallaco, A jsp Ap bs gecend. a den, TWO RUNS. Fourth ei Hiberfeld had his fret avelst off Jonge, Robby Wallace slammed a pretty on timer In Keeler's territory, Fults id A great catoh below his knees of gona drive and. doubled Wallace at first, NO RUN! ‘Ghise knocked one In Stone's ta Tiberfiest cot an infelt nity dt wap awift for Gleason to hnnttie, Guicisly forced out by Kleknow: Glan f to Moran leinow suffers: G frie gn Powell's hit "to Watiace, mS ‘a RUN Fifth Inning. Sugdon @ot awny with a free tick Dougherty: guined @ drive off sid Stone conneste? with an tn t above iis shoulders and elammed Trin hone Keoter's tenee, brit ca beret fo Talla carne, noid ive RUNS. nite Walked for lace, the second tina, Keeler beat out a lovely bunt in front tthe Dougherty slammed Mngle centre on which Pult red, in running from to third war hie by the throws m outfield, reflecting the ball, and he nigherty reached second and on WINK preritice, Suds in rlgtat Keeler, Conroy was. Buaden to tnat sit he cout been rghty, ni Avdhof on a BA a lead ha Sixth Inning. Koehler struck Sab, Aseighw ee good running catch to gram bin wnes's fou, “yi weer Arh BH