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eerie 16 THE EVENING WUKLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911. UP-TO-DATE ueyepate| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN FEATURES OF BATTLE THAT WON TITLE OF CHAMPION OF WEST SIDE FOR GOODMAN |G(ANTS SHOW HUB BATTING IS LIKE New Yorks Pound Ball All Over Lot in Opening Con- Tommy Maloney Said Before the test Against Rustlers, Tue riRst ; KNOCKDOWN ~ Spectal to The ‘orld. Battle That He Was Going to wacaY BOSTON. May &—The Giants. will £0 Knock Out Jack Goodman, but | ero Te after to-day's game against ‘Tenney's the Wires Got Crossed and He youngsters with a little more confi- a nn eer dence than If they had lost the opening : | y STARTED , 6M y game of yesterday, They started thelr Took the Count Himself. feeb teenie) 4 ‘5 ‘ first trip away from home and tnct- | wit @ RUSH, AN DD YH. q d ty dentally tt was “Ble Six" who was on Goooman UABBED AND : y wis BAcw | the fring line and he always held the rd aia * W ONEY WAS STILL FLAT ON local batamen {i k. Conwrtent, 1911. by The Wtitne Co. Eagey cut@cxeD + mau 1 batamen tn check. we. (tie Rew ¥ a as cieeennchenssmaetbaesaaasitsmatinanensmats — AND UNABLE TC MOVE WHEN THE It was only after McGraw's men hag | OMMY MAL t inte Jack | * 193 Tessao iN gathered six runs off Buster Brown ! ] G 5 k “DI TA 1 A ( ‘RA PHS Sronce WAS > : that Matty let down a bit in his work | ané B ste fe C ‘drains senate uni and the Rustiers were able to gather ternoon. He looking for Jack, bat | S two tallies. In no other session during Jack wasn't in ke Whe D r/ t d the game was the star twirler of the ‘geri Gosamny me wome| SAID TO HAVE BEEN peaker, Who Deteate Ses Seman so soe tere truculently, “that I'm going to knock { that he only had three strike outs dur- Gee USED BY THE GIANTS Hilltops Single-Handed, /=azewete Sey -night. eo thryit'e a nckeut tthe Beha S | ultops Sing ande meso tthe tat ah oer oa quiok one, sce?’ 4 at the oo- elder, Hie speed was tioeably ‘And there was. But Tommy's wires bantareetbae! ae tel aad¢ Only Was Not A lwa Sa Hero missed. He devoted hie work entirely were crosses. It was Jack who landed ares | the man to curve ball and his head wes @ big the knockout, and’ it wes'a guick one. | Maker of Instruments Decl he existence of these ‘conversation Dendence. Caldwell's main duty was tne| factor whenever in a pinch. \ It came in the second round Three| , VY, recorders,” not qven any of the DIAYerS turning of the red sign between train G'ants Had Batting Feast. knockdowns and a clean 0. at tna] “Tipsters” Were Scattered | or'tmaloyeon er the arounte” being Boston Star Once ar Once Had an Idea and that gave him the opportunity t0| ‘tre Giants had one of ‘those betting end of It, although Maloney's seconds | All Over Polo Grounds. olen y such contrive: | f aioe in eek cena eae ae Ld 8 of which they are noted, gather- * tried to soothe the ating of 4 eat by ver sTOU a Tt 18 possibie to piace these macht He Was a Pitcher, but itching operator and got a Job up at|/%# tn thirteen hits for a total of nine- tossing in the sponge before Charile e fo that nobody can find them. The: McKeesport trying to outguess new-| teen bases off both Brown and Flaherty White had reached the count of ten may be placed under a bi ov in th Lost It comers as well as broken down big| Bridwell was the high liner with three There has deen hitter rivalry between (Spectat to The evening World). |around or any secret piace and they | . leaguers at $10 @ week. In both cases! safe wallops out of four times up and the two Ninth Ward champions for | Chacinnat!, May 6& | will ‘convey. conversations to. anyone | fe succeeded, and the noxt year found | was closely followed by Capt. Doyl. year or more. It started at a ttac W. BULLOCK, secretary and} who cares to Hate ven ough he be} GoopMAN SENDING OVERS | Hak o New York untform rubbering| who gathered in a doub: nds swell sdman, the pride of the ward | J treagurer of the Bullock Company | bio ke avay, hi on 1 natrumenta sae chug eusunout | BOZEMAN BULGER. at the FS HG for @! home run drive over the right field yhole west side, was asked to| CHER makes the “éldéstagrephs,”)| tensity sound to Hush 8. Coes ened FORE picking the Highlanders to ys “Yat months ‘Caldwell has qe-| fence: The team as a whole is hittiny , three-round exhibition with | which were used with great success inj city | ee ied on in ah ordalary ey, =) aoe win this afternoon's game from | veloped into one of the best young, the ball hard and bringing home bingles i my Maloney, then Just com: | trar the brik in As) by | oom } the Speed Boys, as ts our custom, | pitchera of the season. He started out, when men are on ba 4 the proud porition where he| lature at Columbus, saya that when the} CR. set. ibe t might be advisable to exp':!1 thatthe | by beating the Athletics, and the game| If the Giants continue as they have in the morning at least | Polo Grounds im New York were burned | a \nmnceme they Packet McFarland fo Meet score of the first fight between these | he pitched yesterday would have won’ started there is no question but thes ce a month and find @ stx-line p lown Ateen of the na- | said that r that many vallant foes on the Hilop was: Tis Epa Poet ae ten re beat Boston) will be a deciding factor in the Na- graph about himself in the sporting |chines were destroyed along With the} victories of the Glants during the past a) - Shaker, ty New Yor h : . bat Tris Speaker copped him olay rs c t go 8 5 aingiecnenged, League race, Of course tt is , columns. stands, te venteene) deat Orme on ware sal ommy il ane at u a O)}| Even though he has belted American | » pos true they have not met any of the Maloney was a natural mixer. In the| According to Buttock, two years ag»|ihis unique arrarigement: | | y League pitchers for three home runs in| c1yde Engle, the former New | Western clubs yet, but {t past battles \ Bot Found Jack accused him of trying |the Giants had bie machines tnetalled | of LIN UEDA, ting line and. under er j Sour final Ss denne tery te iu about nth | seven games, and has done other wild) York outfelder, who weighed wp- | are to be considered the Western ax- to “put over a double cross," and Mas | a! o their park atagranne” | the bench of the visiting olub, all ine | Wy 11 Clash for Ten Rounds | edmond of Milwaukee at the same club ot) ang reckless deeds hereabouts, ‘Tris, ward of 209 pounda when he cavort- tion will not have anything on ‘ Joney retorted that Jack was careles? | were placed under each bench, the home| vin ciony given opposing playeres cou | ' a or te iS Spoaker was not always a hero, At one| ed on he nit for Me, has trained With watlops himevif, Whereupon they jad vacuity one was vided] be the property of Manager McGraw | iach Britton, the eraek tse of Chica, !time he was the best fodder puller ‘a jown to 175 pounde net. Out o; ee rounds o oupl+! ones ine, while gthe ould ; ' r 4 2—Pack he who boxed Mackey Mcb art raw ip a poeey ‘ four times up he drove out two Putting Up Good Game. Doanybrook fair... ot long ago Maloney ‘and visiting playerm, and also in the| tullock refused to say whether or anteed $1,200 Terral ee aioe docu tlante Reta lESkisat avec veatetaes “his aukhon Tung lt that the right sort of |cinnati and has made a good showing j i si i i Y K y ef a whyal | reliable that ho ‘an 4 oe Inst both teams. The coming In. Jered when (Goodman was knock d 01 ie | not lis system were used In any other | , reliable thal ‘home, who ttlee out all new fz aga’ fe | i Si Whales tfcrevent, ea Ter nina | ; - major league grounds in the cou Shen ‘thes wos here.” Fae wil'meet, fof tea | manager of the Waxahatchie team In on of Pittaburg, Chicago and Cin q Y Packey Pariand, and that adde By this method Manager McGraw and ‘4 rounds, ‘Texas, was short a pitcher, and he| Old Dame Luck came down yesterday ¥ | to the ruffied condition of Jack s temy coden, Brush were apie to w,| but there have been many rumors going [iketon tas tere, Aart Sete sim Batty, [Rede ereteeraked, (ow sheadea cous! | ANG “put ner: eriee Mgnt’ neoena ie | cHRNGL to. the "Efllitep will Cal" ts dua ' The maton night was at the vas going on in every section of | the rounds during the past two years BY JOUN PO! LooeR, end atch lias been, clinched between | i 4 how strong the Giants will appea: Twentieth Century A. Cy newest and ad, for the Machines had wires |to the effect that the Detrolte had! id he, Went: henier miltieweight, and Andy’ Mors ct | try hoy at the wage of $5) a month to | SPeed Boys and took them pei largest of New York's Boxing empor to them that ran through a| some “tipping arrangement at the! f A.A. ACKEY M'FARLAND, the Chicago. tt fighter who has finally declined r of $5,000 for his end to go ums. From the west side the follower: f tackle the filnging Job, On account of! thelr weird exhibition of base running Manager McGraw of the rival camps came In solld co- Biee. ten powade ah and catching judgment we refu wld not make a a Ae SE TuMes Uehara Mag! his great speed, the bucolic youth WAS Hiank to call. them Speed Bor positive announcement this morning sard In @ private room, where| park whereby they found out every ils Of tie club could use them | signal used by the visiting clubs and w r aga . x ! ¢ PO MGERERE. State rede ine appointed to pitch the opening game. |severnt occasions a single hit by the jyre in then aceoue Cea tet at i horts. Goodman's personal friends a Mallock declares that his compan: the reason for most of the cWalknt cbatnol t the! ‘Tommy Houck, the clever little Philadelphia) The first five men wno faced him hit) Highlanders would have won the game ve rived tn threo big sightseeing cars, whilo piaccd the instruments in the Po oss on thelr home grounds, 1 Ushtwelght champion, a bananmtight tho ‘tee chesced Is mans hatte | for two bases cach, and the red-necked |@# a result of bad judgment on the part | Wa® inclined to favor L-on Ames, but | Maloney's accommodated tn fou Arie heat Veskeabe 8 name 3 ee a , National porting Cluty of London on | ite ihe ieinniig of (ie sear, Was beech ened, iat romptly benched. ie those sclf-same Bostonians. For in- he {a afraid that hoodoo which hung | Fifth avenue stages. The boxers r | May Will make his debut in a bout] up for another fone Britt of Balsimore, | twirler hed vepeltanrt he humbly In-| Stance, Johnson was on third and Cald-|to this youngster all last season in tate. As for the Ninth Ward t t ]in Buffalo on the night of May 12 He Wil te wou’. Mellag snd. piper ‘Say, Mr. i | say there wasn't och a tho se 'O gers to oO ‘at Agains was matched to-day by his mangger; | hieneregts serted pavements te thes wll: battle: eka An’ CX"Gt Batt of @ footfall on from 7 o’closk unti! nearly midatent I‘ the first round Tommy Malone quired, “can I another chance to-! Well on first in the seventh inning. At against the Boston team will again to May 12. morrow ? ;that time Boston had only one run. predominate and at the dost mo- i Thiery, to meet Tommy Kilbane, aid es Ih “You can," replied Shelton, “but you|Caldwell stole second and Catcher ment he may use elther Raymond or le the Cleveland lightweight, for ten’ gimme dohnson, manager, of Joe, Soar the | ac ol ege wir er rounds before the Buffalo Athletic Asso- | Benin qpaniamm tet. Sas preck . Nunamaker made no attempt to catch Drucke. Either is fit and ready to go {| Spend the rest of this afternoon in get- aa « Eh mectt Braskie’ Gone ats | ting the notion out of your head that| him. ‘The {dea ts that Boston deltb: rushed and s ey tely allowed the Highlanders to nut | "procereman anuent se aan ciation, McFarland 1s guar: ht. Jor twenty rounds. a the | you are a pitcher. To-morrow you play | Crately fe Highlanders to put) Froek will undoubtedly be Ma: BOLPOLIAL thers boli ieemetaee | —_—> oped, will be sent to the mound by Mans ‘tii a’ priviioze of accepting 3 per cent, Net ailt i ui the outileld, and you had better wear a [the “winning run’ on second. In other hy 4 id » that. being f nag | ~ ) ager Dooin, of the gross receipts. Kilbane ts the, Fairmont A.C. t might, apd, He mask out there in case somebody hits | Nils & On we ee eerie atbeerat tuoept a tow cronion who hed’ beer, | FOOtS Shultz, Famous F ennsyl-| Alexander ana aaa re ine a aaa, fighter who Injured Abe Attell In @ bout ; fling, for ten rounds at the WelniWied 4. C. 181 you in the head.” ta the youth, |that, tlme. Nunamaker erred in not | @Nelp out should the occasion requlr, ‘ow cronies who ( sters, having made good, Reddy ts posi- 5 1 y - ? “Oh, I can ketch ‘em, e youth, | meee Just outside of Clevel making the throw to second. Ever if| tipped off, Jack went right Into th i ; tive that Toots will do the same, Shultz )* An important fight’ between prominent hearr-! and he proved it, | usual way of fighting, When he boxe! ae all the players are confldent that he wil! | Bm “Pipa, ane tr ifm of men on bases and the young fodder- | ould only ave ted the score, By al MANEATTAN Pe ee Packey McFarland he jabbed at long for Phillies To-Day. be wanting. s WA tent will bathe wrinolte puller with a wicked swing shot the |/ienged Boston gave the Highlanders DEW ease dln range and was slready jumping away | boley, the new Brooklyn shortstop, A" hout. before. the ‘Aten | ball out of the park for a home run. |the chance to win the Unto! ae Wen Da i when his glove i, Be alan's do — Played his firat game before Philadel- Minds at the next alow of the Amory A. Kaufman wil! have to beat Eiynm in order to eet | From that time on he played the out- | tunately, Elliott, who w: could NO vi Ww By when bis mane, 8s aan Dhia fans yesterday, and made some, ficton on Tuesday nisst. tbe bout Vetween ‘Pst |e chence 49° fight Johason, | hold and lived happily ever afterward. | rer deliver but thar doce net lesen the | orgs at with mmy. Tnatead of dancing (Spectal to The Evening World), Spectacular plays. Manager Dahlen an- eatentet. Sa a = ees ~ | 'Phat young man was Tris Speaker, offense of Nunamaker. ore ae Mat. 2fe., about, Jack turned all of his cleverness | Philadeiphia, May 5. | nounced that he would not make a The next season Clark GriMth put in pa we) Berner eet punches, “29 Rboee T* Reengineering 4 : WHAT THE BOX SCURES SHOW. @ drott for him for the New York A champion bonehead play of Be : Lary Palit @ tied Maloney's head back with sti lefts, | Manager “Bad Bill" Dahlen, will] Chalmers, the pride of the Bronx, held i | Americans, and John McGraw, who saw! 4,4 gcason tae made by. Yerkes ore Sete are, , putting the welent of hts body into | make a determined effort to take) Brooklyn to seven hits strewn about in Speaker play an oxhibtion rame at| {Ne season was made ey eae 17. ¢ “Anilagton wae iT; there every punch, an pavy FHENEN | this aftern game from the Phillies, | six Innings, and naturally there was no 4 Walsh pitched a dandy game for the White Sox against the Little Rock, offered %,000 for him, but) GO ¢hird atrike a0 ae to help Engle LONIA 7 to Tommy's chin. B a minute had | , are going at breakneck speed. The] Wild-eyed trooping of Dodger players. Na striking out eleven of them and allowing only five hits, The | Boston got there ten da: aoe Steal second. Yerkes forgot that dorm ‘sd passed tt was a sure thing that Good | prookiyn players all state that Dooin's i, Lr od py Ley 14 Mt ag Ald Clevelands made one more error than they made hits. both schemes. See what we missed? thers saara tie entibenion as Le Mu way & Od ee te ee | eR. would. win. Ho was \team cannot keepup.the ealteiand’ex>|ine tortie neriy ofsche. frat pert, tno Pitcher Willett of the on-rushing Tigers hurt his arm in the fourth Yesterday Tris Epeaker was at ate ult Ae. wae called out ond THAMBRA A Janis and heavier, for he had made the | errs, nreak the streak to-day. Man= tas ae ee Gaddis Wn tee inning against the Browns, and in that pertod the latter got the only bat four times. "Once he was Mt by Engle failed to mi HA rdeh gorse Elsi J Weight 137 pounds at % o'clock, while ager Dahlen will probably use Beli or os vigor, two runs they secured in the game. a piohes belt nee eat Percy a ie ee me Vere » Boor, 9 fe Om Baer? ves one'ly tes Scanlon, who seem to be In fine fettle | About the most interesting details to The Pirates gave tho Cardinals the worst beating of the season, the gies ond a home a Baseball To-D date Pa Tan” sean BK ON Xe eo ieey | Some of Maloney's nard swings land- 1 Titus, the home run kid, will be | yesterday fet was how Prooktyn score being 17 to 1. The winners made fifteen hits and thelr opponenta doth tallies for Boston. a B: 7 ah = gens ed, Once in the frst round Goodman _ eed t failed to ecdre, In the first Inning, only two, ‘The feature of the game was Wagner's home run with the ve have becoine historical, stipped to o. but Jumped up | uae - Let pated bil ei tg Myers started with double to left and takes fol Prag A bye Rp Reape egy vtornd AMUSEMENTS, ae Behe as mies Ber. ts Facer : Leh Ben Lar & ohare Bere Awemis: At the and oe Wheirales | ei raved an able aubetitute yeater- | rots cuir on & wild pitch, ‘Tucley The Cincinnat! pitchers, Gaspar and Fromme, issued nine passes by Jot "Op" Caldwell, the stringy youth, SY’ ohan's xy, We ra vod. abana 8 Sa bas “er day, will again play the sun fleld.| grounder to Doolan, on which Myers tween them to the ‘The Reds got to McIntire in tne ninth when who came within an Inch of pitching the |__ Gei-Rich hick Wallingord Or The second Pon ne iattt | roots Shults, the famous University of]was put out. But’ Chalmers. walked they scored four runs, but the Chicago boys had the game safely put prpeeen ? person, with the wicked 4 went afte man, Maloney stacted | Pennsylvania twirler, who ts c | both Hummel! and Wheat, loading tho away on ice by that time, hook delivery, was working at a tele- & punch. Goodman slipped inside and, | the greatest college pitcher ev bases, Coulson force. Wheat at second ‘Phe Skeetens moved out of last place in the Eastern League by dex graph key at Corydon, alittle mining jabbing Mehtly, drove s ht solidly | ——-——— - a sae an ' feating Buffalo in an errorless game, 2 to 1, They surrendered the cellar |town tn Pennsylvania, It was one cf Bsalnat Maloney's chin. Tommy Sopped | 1 t 0. eran uea | position to the Newarks, who lost again to the Torontos, those railroad offices where | ten-word {0 his haunches. He was badiy dazed. | [7 P (0) Wel lm dQ 1 | McLaughlin made his debut in the box for Harvard and shut out |}; message looks to the " | eae, UR & natirel fa ares agner u u | Rowdoln, 8 to 0, allowing only as many hits as his side scored runs, | Preamble of the De fe fine po'nte of the mama, hie frat ; | thpuiee wren he Fosined tint ve wx! OF Running for | Favorites in Big — — AMUSEMENTS. | down was to Jump up again. He pushes za rs RR VOR RS PEADING THEATRE up to his feet, weak and wabbly, 1 F M f] R . NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES. willing. Goodman went after rm witn- Bantam itle uteen- ule mun Oswald Kirkby AL DELMONT WINS OVER LYCEUM 4:)\,2%; pend out letting a second alip by. Left and TOMMY HOUCK BY SHADE. |] was, FISKE “A Miirean-ueron, right landed again, and Malonoy's feet | . M di f flew up in tho air ft he turned & halt] young Wagnor, the Italian bantam-| Hans Holmer and Billy Queal, the| Wins e lal or | WATERBURY, Conn., May 5.—A1 Del- || FOLIES ‘BERGERE i 155" org somersiult and fe on ) 7 have to start all over agein| members of the tnvincible combination . mont of Boston and Tommy Houck of ant, Mate, an A bis neck across the | ‘ope | % , * BINN, een M. Bee ig tis an benins: bt 4 ane | th jecte to get on @ bout with) that has swept all, before tt in the ow Gol COPE | Pusiacerpnia voxed tweive tast rounds ii ie | t White began to count. Maloaey rote |Jounny Coulon, the bantamweht) team racing events, are favorites in the | Es | before the Brooklyn A. C, No decision ery over, slipped from the rope and slowly | champion, iad his sacl at a | ffteen-mile race at © Park on Sun- | was rendered, but the popular verdict totter to his feet, He turned eld nite Burns o! jersey 1 in jot ¥ |ten-round bout at the Whirlwind A.C. | wise a little and tried to move awa: But Goodman was after him eave: Again the left and the crushing right This time the finishing blow tifted | wisn bictATS |" BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, lithanthe ed by Walter Travis, | C7 | because of his decisive defeat of Ljung- | than the returned by jbetter of the last six rounds, Houck KNICK EQUOCK ER) er |stag in Brookiyn temporarily Killed | strom in very fast time last week. Oswald Kirkby, the far driver from tye CG ne & afb. 7) whatever o cos he had of meeting Sean B t Wagner |. $08 local experts have not seen Long. | Englewood, succeeded in winning the) the mill, but at the opening of the aixth RaLBH HERZ» DR. De LUXE on, Burns put Wagner | mi ‘To-morrow, | day. Tom Longboat ts favored by some| With a score of 81, a stroke better) pave Delmont a shade, for he had the | \ H | foreed the boxing in the early part of ae RE» DR. De LUXE | | Law FIELDS TS TH! WE\-PECKS LAST TWO DAYS Gir little cha ih oi th dal for the low score honors in the | pound Delmont slowed hin p with a} We i Bt, Eves, at © 00, ASIP wal wt Evens . Tommy from his feet and dropped him | out of the running by outfighting and |Post in condition to run @ fast Attesn | meted PE che Gaglivite toma in (uel unalog iett to the dae Pw OU MISON sittnas Wek, iad HE CASINO! gy bet Brena eas flat on his back, His head bounced on | Sutpointing him in elght of the ten| miles slnco he left the amateur ranks, | ikhteen-hole qualifyin ag ‘le a NOnODN'S | Lovie the padded floor. "White jumped in | urpainting Alfred Shrub withdrew from the race | #MNUAl spring Kolf tournament on, the a 1] BLANCHE BATES © AnaW || ieiitne in THE BALKAN PRINCESS close and waved Goodman back. Ma-|""Hurns went right after Wagner at| because at tho present time the fifteen: | inks of Bie tardun Cy Cie, Minor League Results. GRITERIONS 8 SEPP YP. HERALD 8, fri! ang ge loney tried to roll over. He couldn't! ing start and lost no time In vending | mile distance {s a bit too far for him Fred Herreshof, the Metropolitan title- 7 é amen PANT it TEMES Dug, THe ried to Gat wm. bat cova | in gtaitneiaticrand, sabe Lo bier face| “Moimer and Quee! are. bot hon | fetydtsteanam ie, Metropol New York State engwe, stun THAIS [EV WOMAN only raise his head a few inches, White | ang rights and lefte to the body. Wags | gertui trim, and It will take a wonderfull A” letgs crowd of golf enthu Scranton, 4 o's Baby began to count. When he had reased nor, on the other hand, also displayed ! [A eee eres fj eta ore Baby Her Pilgrimaie 13 Questo! Love, ris AV. rie hgion, B80, 10 4 “three,” Maloney's manarer threw a eM OF ihe eller Nand, ane te blown (ther of them. | watched the games | oa, | it one & spp er. | Ree at Grund sponge into the ring. Jack Goodaan naa ceativa BRA Ghaidaa bel wede, should ea | fs Shave fooer Rlanced atthe sponge and, turning | Wer®,more effective, and besides hi ther, as in the Fa tak lon American Association, | wife's haat quickly. fumped over the rones and y sh © rounds the boys fought | at City, 6, In the last two rounds the doy “ Lonienntae Cg, 9), Tol ltke wiideats, both exchanging bard | to " t ve ek he was close up| at the finish in the it make her love went dancing joyfully out to his dress- ing room. The Goodman crowd was At Minueapolle otra You nore Tor shswer eee Tra two Games, fudleslinaiaeeiotiamiallya:"Mlivvinee, 2} 1 oA BAYES & JACK NORWORTH iG OPER iii com € MPIRE rhiishat way & Kalph Ay. Best Se: ‘To-ntwht, 8 Che 4 4 as watlops to the face and stomach, Lincot 1 Billy Waison and His Beef Trust cheering madly. Ag Jack ran ¢own the | ¥4! é ae < {lim their musical fer Amaceu Wednesdas aisle hands reached out from overy wee The Lin jants, the crack colored Connecticut L ue. \SLUPPLE Miss Halnes Bto0 | Pooatar ery Sunt hump him on the back, team ore of thie city, wil} Northampton—Northampton, 1; Bridge. |f A Laugh er a Song tit E a MAI = sTi A ey aid tn the mean while the referee had take p ther double-header at ' Dillingta: LOBE 4." E GAMBI helped Meloney up. Tommy ‘dnt quite olymp ne Hundred and Thir yoke Springtietd, 18; Holyoke, 2. atcha in | pest ee WE FAMBLERE jot Botrtana thet ii was ail over, snd ty-seve and Fifth avenue, Sun thee HoetcWatbane ts Wee’ beme (Le WAMSTEROAM Mat ty Wal, act aS | |) TASER alana when his head cleared » few minvtes Jay In t tussle the w u a} New England ‘law & lirianger's Musical Comouy use, LAST Marching Throwen G OF TTA ~~ SPORTSMEN'S GooDs, fighting, There against the Morrisville team of Penn : E ane LAD CEKS. Abe imterna TEA P| ean ereten eR ne er a iearee 3 nosing $69 00 GERUAS: The peninal the Moruvils Ua oe ET dy tanta TRE FIN WEL wees wie ama pet icycuRs. ; at and he reluctantly clambered down while {nt mid game they wil M CibEw TY Yeh Kast @ weeks from the ring and wended his sorrow- ful wi wok’ erson club, W through the grinning Goodman- 3 Wir'the arse feat Mt Macho ALD at Miss than 0 ftes to his quarters, : aay f in - ahaa | SPRING 41! eu Sen nates ine eae iene | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY \ it gun GAD old Ninth. In four of them there was Honlop at New Yorks rile ; & Joyful foingling of notses that w Piteteltda at Washdgton, fhake a "Vagnerian opere sound like | EXCUSE ME- vino’ brtery isting | MATEUS. LOONIE Up! Biren. (orn = im WAVES BUBLER CO, 6T Warren wm the subway, Deal Wel TM PAIDAN W1D9'F taint whisper in A aye 4 at wor GRAND ft =, PY SABE SRR SeAM,” | ALMA, Where Wher =a You Li o You Livet “4 The va o ea | | MAE TODAY. 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