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f | 4 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1906. ROBERT EDGREN, WEEK’S SPORTING NEWS ILLUSTRATED, ‘A. A. U.S TARDY DECISION = IN CASTLEMAN-JOYCE CASE against the o athletes; » but the iclals went ail the dig- omission on tion of the J as ; ation. le beinged. /_SWear Thal communicated in | “| gal decisions on Youwere ni o hebipvheso!a) Wwhtre he would the long-dis- game, the t New York !s dy-} ~ ke the Twen-} save \t for miIpoi ¥ as that he j Iriei-Amerioany Park on July 4,9} ntry. AN und out in less the Arges were mae! he games, that his entry hud real- 1 { Club will survive in tts Coney In! Quarters. The rest of the tions, however, might just as well put up the blinds, There is too much room for graft In the game as it !s conducted at present, and ¢ above the gra Stage. Petty jealousies arise, and uf thick and betweon fell Ger Square On'you ton on that ¢ Union has ail for monoy. was dis- ion finds that ynanthorized y of The aa been t 3 tng) World to fav @lub tn pa Jar, We ¢ to tr everybody a and w to this News of figh and according to its value, ctictes of few 4 and in game! The Tow Dillon club got such a bad that we don't believe é: ) i Cj a the officials were responsible for the) > } ul ms s A rile Fel poor bout furnished by Hart and| ¥ blank to Schreck. 1t is up to the officials, how-} ever, to make up for this sad affa! at their next meeting | The Garden club, with oll tts fine ap- if gher class than | ntme! is really. best in town. | those of other shows, and a man can} T was unfortunate that the Twen- I tleth Century ¢ start, ing perfected by = | ‘up to give | an upon He accumu. # mericnn or in the | amplon ath- — j Athens awill ha wit through the entertainment without holding his right hand on his watch rial sat Cel- while @uirding his pin or stud with PS, his left, Rourke Demands of Corbett, | Paes of The Evening World's ! You 4 racing selections, training | G ; . Yankee Atfletts t lops and general tu | Yankee 4yihtleles | tone 0 to the races to specul Carey Homeworld falthtuliy had a good day y Ay hit ; ners, Optician, Grenad | Championsniy | ber Were named to win respectiv * From Greece» {iter events. ln the fifth event. Rob Roy, Hien aoe Sons SEL Gaeen z : ah Yad door 8 named to finish sec fancy odda of 20 World's nd, Won fit the 1. The Evening gallops contained the that Rob Roy had TouRhiy ft. | Twentieth Century A. C. Will! ; Give “Members” a Longer |: sitertainment May 14. Bpecd and gGRAW seems to have a peor M man !n Marshall, the catcher. | Since Bresmshan has been out | farshall has been deliv: | in great shape. Ap-| | BUSY YACHTING SEASON PLANNED AT LARCHMONT BY JOUN POLLOCR, A team can't Nave too ma ote VINC At Grevesend KRAMER WINS THE SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES $5.00) PAD fOj which showed cond, O'Brien and Goodwin to Battle. Rouse O'Brien and Ch Entertainment at Canarsie, play Jona} Hotokens. | = Manager Griffith will run no chancea of losing the game. and w his best p LONDON, Athy 6—Frank Kramer. | oy against the Jereeymen, who think noth JAMAICA RAC 90. ha i o@& Vailsburg, N. J. the American « of defeating major leacue » uK xene will present thelr roe the Interna- | Win ent or Deccan on the McGarry and Keyes Matched. chnmplon bicyclist, w ; ff tional professional mile bicycle race at! ONeill behind the ba A match was arrange! Inst night have been anxious Beha neh ss 3 bri Martin Canole to Meet Sullivan 1 There eave the Crystal Palace this afternoon, 4 BS A a Sullivan. > are t fortr-five 5 @ meet at Wallace's Ridaco- rf Martin the vole hoata s teoks, and & y Gcating Thorwald Ellegaard, the Dan-| ood ground to-morrow to decide the much: 4 2 a yon da t , of hew monbers have Jotaed “4 ish ride Benyon, the Brit- | disputed 4 championship. Both teans ‘Pharma mich ces < sed "Yacht Atlantic Arrives. f Ish ex-amat: npion, in the order , BAe sibs { named. Time—2 min. 7 2 2 ' . In the half m bicycle race Kramer : . ’ 5 " was first, Pllegnard war second Moke gten, OY OU r— Tre |? y ‘ 149) 08 oat Benyon t —1.01. af t ; an—T : Yanger to Box Dick Hyland. [<8 } Tae qu mie bicycle race a bs Yanger, the Ch A “Young Corbett In Philadelphia { won amer; Ellegnard wae ‘ & Young 1." who was beate j s Two Good Sy : rea ' \ ee ‘ com: | a i, L, W hs about | ee FIGHT é p BASEBALL | : f 1 tk + yy tas ¢ ri Fi QUESTIONS, PROBLEMS, | Aes ; | Order a rf ae i | (2) Telephone or or : Dexter Park f } e ALL Jevty ‘ are 3 Before Friday, a nileré STICKERS, A! AN SIV ERED ee ees May vith | : 2 ‘ hehe 3 cla m : 1 and your name will appoarinthe , iehin cre in se Pres neva taking a about Peete = \ ae (eed refer 1 Phoney, who wa tility 1 ; eis ; Vian [in cid, “ate “erence a anes Birectory |: Presn whi Felli eth The bet is on, Nester and while wit fe Aer F Yr aplon fore Donmherty in order a| 4 | SaiecAke h [they e Hie | Lefty Dayis, MeParland and | MEW YORK TELEPHONE CO., Te ' a7 piteh ; into |dobn Anderson, right, 15 Dey Street. 7 7 : ! A. Herman.—your q | ery In vamue, nt form, Mary Hicks of. EELS | faces and BE playing pi B passes. € n poticer lis up to Se tel) Sheridan has for about tou Please put it in a din \ SPORTING. G Al — aw r In a game of ‘ih c f the pla t B mam RACIN n time ur pot Was openci f nh Mogg |S ed I [Eesti em Li T JAMAICA a CONSTANT READER ; THOMAS oA K ADIL 27 10 MAY 0, INCL VE. No. est Forty-elgith | SUS LL 3 did Accord tot ovd ue Nelagui| a Noe ene arty oe ) To-Day iinus COUNTY TIANDIGAR, 5 may Barer: > eof i favor of A four atte bexinnt Po. ‘ |G. nT BAM ORE GEA (HAY oniy § dispute in auc pinochle JOSEP: t 13.40, Hs 5, 1904, Ned winning the following: A aod I} pais tm dectdea PHM. 12:30, } we . ain A und] cided hy custom of}. mines eee i 1 nts, X. A and| he house, The general rule tn to} } TRACKS. tthe lator . - 1 10/ throw the exposed card lead, making a run \dend pile and ute into the Columbus, LD, N. J. more T ' ; all players are wud t t READER Y get the ne tok, s jestuhe ntry Club was | tomot SAD MERITS not X and Y win m card, ‘ to ard. TRO tee G it fn ania In IDOL) A and 7 to play’ tintil they RK Pack ’ t out for the Ww . . onp 4 n to the : (ante aVOn A] he at th x ar enaeanabvia cuentas Glance wou HIM) ane dder bids on bin complete Wie 204 Would wnsiys urnan B ipeatment and Mnals in hand and the hand mnat be played | Jhy5, of (08k sou ry cuted tore 1 through, If te able to make| Highlanders when, trom nif Me 1 " a shy, thor advertiaing nees, they do udiments of ¢ ry Tare oi + Nery ton oF nderstand the Aswoctn ef WE in bid good in the hand he win Nie no matter how or when hin ad- any Wind tt swelling, akin diseat and) mout v i | mgt Tt matters noe a 4 rit artonien yersurien score, ines to H 5, 2 an sense roeuiting m tly state In t Humns of your , Tnatterk note ut TAD paper how many gan Brooklyn played not b | UN ie : : W ton in’ th y series, and f "3 with ; BIN ' ia *, wix furt t uNS, rahine quickly cured, " t ° » is whole t tol at No Itt wbout ottr New ¥ Oth and 7th an a West) One In the wan betw Philadel-|Hrookiyn games at Brooklyn; ¢ but ng At Athletion aud How eri-|at Brooklyn with or nonser amount ub, by 3 up and/ nt Hoxton May 5, 1004, Owol with Brooklyn at Polo Groands, jbhan am sure you won't deny : BASEBALL GAMES WANTED. |yenrs age, Cy Young retired the 3B on four teams to win inith 8, ZONINO. en M. Re Syouinare E Uke to arrange | Athletics In one, Owe, three order 1 League, If three of A's teaing | League leaders i The aveen of henrts, | Chances games with tear ry ee ¢\for tb innings, with no hit) win how mu does he get he t our American Loague tail “ ¢ it would draw king and Seth GM Es haa apie nae NES! ; pains “Hube” Waddell {2 cents an each team?” Js claims hej NATIONAY LEAGUE are noe, Next load shonid be the M. Costello, 19s) and v 6 7p on y wee fone susies Ipliin that day-,| only gets @ cents, Pe In the first vince your atutement|jiui or king ay the play would ok vo niretere, ae Be q range ga. AVOu ey ly det ome i Assuming that the fourth team|ig untrue, The Aventug World| iccest, Thin would clear away Prevone sveteaten, .107 Gg. HN ning 9 eleven 'y rough the k x World re name lost, ‘you win ihtes: Roe lone ONC)! Drinty news for hat ft ts worth. [jhe other tramp ace, Then the i Wiliratngton in cans in Wa? Tbe Wea] SHikeine Fee fe Se Son Ee: In a three-banded game of auction |dinmonds woald be pretty sweet. ¢ Wnitahouse, Daltimor 18 1 to Montreal 1 wid! ‘Three play pinochie. One goes out. pinochle, the following cards werp held _o Ogden Horsunan, Philad the Two play to @ finish, A has 980 on by che highest bidder, who mado hearts} Baseball, To-day, 3.30 P. M., American Moboken. Sunday, Hoboken va | F BASEBALL POLO G's. T re ther got Into t PAT. (AmL League). SOP, Adm steer HL We Perri, Pblladeipeia.: aenpiond} ve, owt Aion bes Pe 'At8o who. lo by atrikinis umpire, Also who stared left Held for the slate, takes @ trick and meha 20 trumps; Hearte-Two tens, king, queen League Park, N. X.'Aniericaus va Phila te*® Ua 0 0 70 Giants (Champions) vs, Bosony

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