The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1906, Page 1

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2h Oa 7. | SURAT. Light rete toonfelty Tweedey treed, a et 4 EDITIO N ! ERIC E ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, Mz AY 28, 1906. JERE ONE eae ONE CENT. i BRITT AND TERRY PROMISE RATTLING BOUT TO-NIGHT (Powe 2 ~ as = Se ey wii cane. EMS 2 jt coe Ue PEATUNTS Seeeene = esecest ee) TE MNDO, sone came | FOR W 30, 000 McGraw Protested in Vai Tiqusiorhe winnerictl | | SAY THE FRIENDS OF EACH Against Donning Uni. forms at St. Louis. Cosmopoiitan, Jammed SS Pe Belmont Colt to Rail. Gus Ruhlin and Sandy Ferguson, Two Heavy 30. TO 1 sot WINS: Weights, Are On the Bills for Six ues | Rounds at the Marlborough Only the Regulars Turn Out Athletic Club. at Belmont to See ———— Mud ooo, Delahunty Testaties that Representa- tive of Young Patron of Gambler W!-TSE THE 1 Gave 130 $1,000 Bills to Cancel Few Fans Turn Out at Notes for $300,000. | Louis, but the Game THE TWIRLER. | Is Lively. lifted as high as an exploded manhole coverséa le vhen ‘lervible Terry MoGovern » Garden, Tie two other for ten rouds be- € no ove fest, This © game that is played in rea} action, 1 trip to the Amsteniam Opera~ rewarded by the sight of six nd Sandy Ferguson, The boiler Jolnny Mack, his manager, Sandy ait hy not dlone io the ring. he Hotel Metropole last i the question of ruleg 1 James fighting machin; SCORE BY INNINGS. H raked over. It ‘waa ¢ to break ut ‘apa ‘o pull them spar is 1 y Club hue y “assoolate ed upon the Tila gives the massag rd to pay the dues for NIT SING ou Irish Leader Is Growing a eieia gee ie prods WOLSCLOUTILY. and Deathell teat co Seems Certain, | aie ae aire TRACK CONSENSUS. Ahan Wis A Corpse on BY LONG SHOT. Praescea| Tiptoe Led a Procession |] These look to be in th : FIRST RACE 1, SECOND RACE—Or THIRD RACE— I FOURTH RAC FIFTH RACE » Nin 3 SIXTH RACE—Battle Axe 1, Halifax 2, Nannie H. tho” 3 BASEBALL PHILADELPHIA AT CINCINNATI (N. L.) Second Inning. ne fly t nt a lo} aa Bote gteoryrnneey [BASEBALL GAMES _| Bevante Inning. POSTPONED TO-DAY) ate NATIONAL LEAGUE. |: No Brooklyn Game. RURG, Ma (oe PHILADELPHIA........010 0 3 —5 OROROR2 CINCINNATI... .. -- ----30200000 Third Inning. te BOSTON AT CHICAGO (N. L.) -020000 CHICAGO)eawecscce sess ml Om INO EO 70 te ems his preetige.”” Wanted Story Corrected. Mr. Delahunty ¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE. : HIGH LANDERS GAME OFF. the newspapers to the raid, which was mew point of the L " ee EDWARD MILAN IS MONTREAL VS, BUFFALO (E.L.) Qa Deoember 6 | ter tthe hams FOUND NOT GUILTY.| montreal... .......000100001—2 | i te egy (0 080 CHICAGO AT BOSTON. io 9002 —6 | postponed on ar of rain. * Jiooba, “the witness tc CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON. Game postpa t rain EASTERN L LEAGUE. NEWARK < AT JERSEY CITY. Game poetpmed \on o nt of rain, nent ek FAVORED. | SNOW AND RECORD COLD IPTORONT Oirectemterto ROCHESTER .. NO RUNS Sixth Inning. —Bill Carte le B. (6 to 6 for Pime—1.48, tions against Jerc clals only because of LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, fomm itt on ction ~ President, 7 roC Rou taka eno atand and Vice-President and mombers of con| WEATHER IN ST. LOUIS. <a “ “He wo have to admit he was|” gress to-day authorized “able re- Rin] * Ee Atay. wee eNO have, to amit he wa Senay au dessa lie ————— ste Fifth—Freeboter 6-5, Reticent 3-1 place, Ingolthrift. @hunty conclud te %, of Weat Vir ST. LOUIS, May 2 Sixth—Julia M. 10-1, Pittkin 2-1 pl.. Limerick Girl. It Was then n Jesse c aun ne ¥. regardin, otion Tr Lewisohn was wi ileal Kor out on good Tr ts quite an elal mew two persons, ~ ta “John Doe ed ) MeBride, FOUR | provides to whom contributions ‘aad Indirectly re. 7 et gene o at the last AT TORONTO. Sixth—Widow’s Mite 4-1, Arab 2-1, Henry Ach. ~ Seventh—Herman Johnson 8-5, Kilts 8-5 pl., Lady Kispar. § be made and defines political commit- four hours, 1! Shannn struck out. Smoot sent a tees. Ms weather ever eS

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