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TERRE I ERENT I THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BROOKLYN HAS A JUAREZ OF ITS OWN TO-NIGHT ¢ opyright, 1911, by The Press Publiching Co. (Che New York World), WHITE BREAKS AMATEUR RECORD IN GOLF GAME Nineteen-Year-Old Boy Makes | a Superb 70 Over Fox Hills Course, Toate You one Au, FoR THIS HIND APPLAUSE A Tommy's STRONG Port Tee INFIGHTING You'll Have to Go Over the Bridge if You Want to See That Battle Between Knock- out Brown and Tommy Mur-| phy To-Night. Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co, (Special to The Evening World.) CLIFTON, &. 1, May 11.—More @an one hundred golfers started to-day in the annual tournament of the Fox Hills Club, As the qualifying round at 18 holes extends throughout the day con- . testants started up to 3 o’¢lock. MATT WELLS Gardner White broke the amateur ENGLISH REPRESENTAT record for the course by a superb 70. He WILL BE THERE Te Browns STYLE + RUSHING EVERY Second was going like a whirlwind and threw Get Powrens OF THE TIME = MAKES IT HARD To, away three or four strokes at “Tommy WiLL Just Breeze 9", Tan Jounny Ouver, . . STAND HIM OFF, Card: Rawal oon | ‘Out 558426 8 8 4-3 “NIGHT, in the Whirlwind A, C ie $8338 953 9 S810 Brookiyn, K. 0. Brown and Tom Although the fourth hole is 475 yards long, White reached the putting green on his drive and midiron. Three ts per- fect play on the fifth hole, 145 yards, but White did It in two, being only five | feet from the cup on his first stroke. Using too much force on the sixth hole, his ball on his second drive went far into the high grass and it cost him tive strokes, one more than the atrict allowance. On the seventh hole White my Murp!y will play their return | engagement. This is a scrap that New Yorkers have been waiting for a lo time, and the vridz will have a new rush hour espectaliy for the occaston. | The Clermont Rink will probably hold | & record breaking crowd. That one former meeting > ‘eon | Brown and Murphy, at tie Olympic A. C4 was a corker. For ten rounds the! |- -_ va — \Tigers Defeated for _ ‘First Time on Home | Grounds by Hilltops dropped his ball into the cup at 30 feet 6 Interesting Things Histance, giving him a 3 againet 4 for two plugged along at top speed. Brown Pure tS a New Yorkers Incidental! Give distance, giving hi! rt e | erfect play. Then the crowd wax ist war pote "ec wapmrite * oat utter any | Done by Big Leaguers. | Bochusiantic when he Grove the signi AGHTE Bi ee green fully 250 yards distance and holed } , a ng Eel foie jo ok Sills a al Pitcher Mullin His First nine unfortunate defeat which the || - st eats ee eee. oa and then Murphy stu own * rolley Dodgers suffered at the |: co fe had gone out in en . hard, but the tow-headed little game- Eve on Beating of the Season. hands of Roger Bresnahan's Cardi- Om ONCE NEW YORMERS WILL CROSS tHE BRIDGE ideal play, Coming back he did not do ‘cock on{¥ rushed more fiercely. There Ko. nals, after having the game practi- quite as well, but easily made the best: } was steam behind the pune yet Savy Dan cally Won, was such a ere blow oa eee round se far this year on the Atlantic | Bbown tossed them off. And 0's MORGAN, to President Ebbets that t (Special to The Evening World.) Detroit, May 1. HE Hilltops are to-day one-of the wonders of the world, as viewed famous left went through Tommy's eareful guard and ianded with many ® erashing thump. It was in that fight! that Brown first showed a good right a Se re from a Detroit foint of view. | hand as well as a left, and this con- ‘They performed yesterday a double tributed to Murphy's defeat. sired Giants Have More feat, the cruel significance of which to Dected right upset all calc the local enthusiasts comes as a crash- Was in Tommy's face half the time. ing blow. In one fleeting afternoon ‘There was a snap in it—a bruising ef- Aiea die a i | fect—and Tommy's left ear suttered TiC S eé Oo eac they licked the Tigers in the first game | helped keep my off his balance the men of Jeninngs have lost on thetr | prevent him mee m setting for his home park this season, accompanying punch. In strength Brown had hose nce es u S this feat by beating George Mullin, the best of tt. | who had been pursuing an unbeaten ; MR Misnserboriike Seine path through the campaign of 1911 and | ful managers—I'll go farther and ; ¢ : Hay one of the most truthful thanat| | In Relation to was bidding fair to equal {f not sur. met, has aiwnys eald that Tommy | LOCals ( setting Eve Even With Chi- | One Mike Donlin, pass his marvelious record of 197, when | t exactly right for that fight. rs came 9 slope. into his eyes, The work of the |! Cof rot S On the tenth White holed at 18 feet Dodgers is enough to make any one r O Aistance and did a % to a regutation 4 shed tears An almost unplayable tle on the elev- Who sald that th . | h ey s at the White Sox can't enth cost him an extra stroke, so he h y made nineteen gate drives E nough tor McFarland took six through on the Itly pond, or in thelr game inst the Washing- ty | ( twelfth hole, h rimmed on the tons, the mighty Johnson }| \ | | fered hima bp tee of $5,000 for] CK Of the cup, je would have out of the box in the first Inning. i that he will give Moran| scored a 2 against a perfect 3. Three It looks as if Naps have got a putts left him 6 on the thirteenth, one wonder in kson, their centre Packey Says He le Cat CCU sarrsdlecer is eipexsat ati ead tan | uses es heceens Oech hemes fielder. Ho is certainly playing a re- | ck Retmand which way scheduled for May| there was a epectacular @ourtsh when papa RR lbp Att fete $5,000 Guarantee Here to | 3,0" — ad has accepted @ bout with Hud | srr re yards and ern figh White drove the green 2% ball for keeps, In the game against Vestern fighter, for fifteen rounds Ls Boston he made three rune, twe hits, || Meet Freddie Welsh. off at the Vancouver! plumped in on his third o full stroke | _-siaenes tt REE ander the allowance ne of thems double, ahd retired Ils 98 coming back equatied the tally h \e nard eatehes, Tom Mex Caer for perfect golf. The old wark was Tl, MALhGy ReIhO Ine hin imal cat lie hed ibe en called “Pittbure Bear-| held by Hert Allen of the home club, good again by heating tie Pitisoures || era, 2Y JOHN POLLOCK. Matched tg mute Marty Cater head haa Marphy "Will Rox, with his be He only allowed TIMMY COFFROTH, the fight pro-| Weight of x he won eleven consecutive games with. | of the, the old city " " them to. ge hits of his [| J ™oter of California, has wired an] Crouse mente A i i claima that when ‘Tommy came cago After Five Years’ | BxeGiant Hero. || out « aoteat against his record. \ CRC ALN, He Oe Ma eter Ok MT HUre OE: PROS: for 6 | Seer arte Seana Ontier ara Young Terry" will give ne from New Orleans a few days The Hilltops’ reversal of form was |] was always equal to alah | twenty round bout between Packey Mo-|% ™4tching McMahon’ against Cutler. hibition of three rounds at Eetore he brought the germa of « fever Patient Waiting. Here follow the facts remarkable, Beyond doubt a consider- jf Hobiitz s down the first || Faland of Chicago and Freddie Welsh, | 5,74 Nelwn, the Australian welterweight, ana| Mares Tsceum, shen Ba Haldane ey rotted hum snd took away sev. | || ike Dontin in willing, John Mc- [| aple share of this was due to the re-| Teds was | the English lightweight, to. take place | Lame Mitsnen, the Month Brodin ta ut ant] Shore road, Sheepshend Bas y ; Nn raw is not. Mc 0 Méke: y Wi shaking by Mane | secured, to-day tackler to meet have accounted for the way Rrown was! ‘aw is not. McGraw says to Méke: [) turn to the game of Harry Wolter, ) handshaking by Man- |} 4 “You'll have to show me. Go get to hustle him d. “But now,” " EGE nto cor oie et I! who, though hardly ready to play, was Seve Oliver, “Tommy in himecit tania, | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. || into condition and convince me that J iyected into right feld, allowing Chase He wasn't Murph when he met Ad was a nick and weary Cub that)] fom are better than either Devore, 1 to pench the weak-hitting Roach and in San Francisco next month, but Mee | ii efnitt at the next atag of the Sharkey rland has already turned it down, | {nto lus formertesl finite feds yaundl ° er r-| gin he “will experience uo trouble tn beating the other players of the team when he 1out the || safe hit which won the game for his | Ne says that Billy Gibson of the team from Fred Tenney's Rustlers | Mont A. C. is willing to give him a guar- FISTULA before, This time it will be a different | ff) @tose and ieked his wounds this to send Hartzell to third and Johnson MoUraw says that no athlete can antes v4 AND OTHER " in the fifteenth inning. entee of $5,000 for his end for the same], Dare ition and Young Fitzsimmons, the , oF o | : op, his : [Py Pla ‘ fund wen i proposition entirely. I feel sure that | morning. After one attempt at al} mut himself on the shelf for. two £2 short stop, his natural position, ‘The That was some great finish which J bout at his club, McHarland says he ts] thet? west fide f Rectal Diseases he can beat Brown any time he feels| Weak jittle snarl he sat back on hs \] years and then “come back" as go Copaibiaa dda partly Morare rp [Ut iat champton Athletics pulled J) Willing to meet Walsh at any time or stag tonigut. i right. He'll breeze tn. haunches with a whine and was per-|[ sever. He has seen many of them |, stouter batting and flelding fron’ of against the St. Louis Browns in |, Will take on Matt Wells, the English to wire he can get on Aone, god, ‘how fectly conten Wb of try. If Donlin wants to jotn the wed Wolter to start something. eee gc) dl ear, and can ae rein. J) The Calffornian was really the star the contest, aside from Pitcher juccessfully, Trrated and, Radicalty and on that account will try hard ‘to get thy nt Ber decision over Dillon. The. 1 ‘and Permanently faa at che Nee Went Teeter ches been. tate CURED ta chance of fighti Packey | lowers intend to bet heavily him to win, by a MUd, Safe and Certain kee uniem he comes down in oo SYSTEM OF OFFICE TREATMENT. services, When Frank Mulkern.) Benedict Makes Williams Qu: Bob Williams, the “masked marvel," BY MY SYSTEM OF MY SYSTEM OF thelr Jast inning. With th to 4 against them, C managed to get four Plate on a base on balls, a single, an error, a triple and a two’ bagger. Wilson, the Pirates’ right flelder, Played a star game vis team score 6 ynie's crowd me over the lightweight, at 135 pounds at 3 P. M. fae M man; |hand that offered cere tha dent Aaah ager, ts known an “Silent Dan." | iy : ; - stated, he will be glad to take him i Naturally he haan’ much to aay! , ie iat that formerly roamed |F on tie «pring training trip. her, His home run, which opened | these parts with a high and haughty || McGraw offered to trade Doniin to Ji the third, New York's big scoring in- air ie in a sorrowful plight, Both eyes || Boston, but Mike declined to go | ning, was a terrific clout down the right Jare biacked, many of hia sharpest teeth |] there a ine, regard Murphy ax one of the most | sds sgl ies dg | ther foul I | D*=. MORGAN, Rrown's man-| about the fght—just a few words like this: er of Milwaukee, offered Moran the little Fnglishman * manager st t ecipemere ere ea ot ran up against a snag when he tackled | 7 EN Mangerous lightweighte in the ring, ana |°7C,k0ne and the fur on his back is torn Somebody Shouted “Foul!” i] Aeainet ‘the Phillie Ie made a 'n lish Bo. ers Al Benedict, the Hoboken heavyweight, | OFFICE TREATMENT Ly f two" a i y re he d “let un, a out two hits, one a Hon 1 ” - feat SterPartand dia to him doesn’ Mee [ANRY 8 Kveat Me patchen, JHls pride 18] yome day they must all go the aame| , Sometody on the Tiger team ahouted if Tin Inval out two hits, one a Hamer E; 7g. Xi in a ten-round bout at the Princess 1 CAN DO FOR vcd what no t six men on di Meult ! | way “Foul! as Wolter turned first, but eart of the Giant that turned! A smart play by Merkle is really what{Harry knew better and continued his | tye at all, because who can't McFarland Nek among the real lightwetghts with * stag, Benedict punished Williams Temedies or home treatments catches, Get Diplomas for |: t the Ti in diy that in the third round wWill- possibly can do. : ¥ there wax not the slightest | caused the yanking of Pfetwter from the] path around the bag He Tigers Maks! ° . ns quietly whispered to Referee George 1_CAN_ DO FOR YOU wit} and weight, as well as his sicil!, Bet lat: had beeh 60 mpletely crushed, | 0M first when Pfeister took a long wind) argument took place after he had| heretofore this season. Furtnermore, —_—-—__ you nly pnysician, no §Pg one of the cloverest men I ever #AW | Hor five yeara we liave heen waiting for) UW, Merkle started for third as he drow (scored, but umpire Egan insisted that! the touted Ti 1 are ERE aoe a MeGovern Hoxes Cobb a Draw, Successful as = gener ' prac ip the ring, but no matter what Murphy back Ms arm, and was on the bag by|he had not ruled the ball anything but! come reasonably hepa gs 4 é to hitting. But] pp nee t 4 {Spectal to The Evening Wo titloner, cannot do. id to Woigast and a lot of other fel- |2U8t this opportunity, If the fans will! the time the catcher got the ball. Kling| fair, and the Tigers went back to thelr | for’ errors, 1d) AVS RAL A| care ns eee eee en wae rune) BALTIMORE, May" ih—t hilly Me- 1 CAN DO FOR YOU all that Swe who neve: ace Se OR ac heaet jremember, the Cubs came here on a n threw badly to second and Merkle! positions bearing sheepish pre: ons. dit, Ae tar rs up in amateur boxing tournaments |Govern, featherweight boxer of Brook- Fy most SUOCSET Hespital ede Might lad Phieai ehh jDright summer's day tn 196 and ripped | scored, That wind up with @ runner! Wolter had all his old speed and he! so the ‘Tiger youngsters |2* the practice in England, according to|!yn, fought a ten-round draw here with oes ne a be He ies Bw: 4 cei sshdere Te epiedpaiecic A Nt nts up the back to the tune of jon second showed that Pfeister was up| kept the Tigers on the anxious seat| who did so much to bri up. War- | London Sporting Life, which devotes an | “Ty" Cobb of Philadelphia perasiol tient ore, d Dutchman of mine, because lis to y, ‘Tho: . lin the air, and Chance promptly chased | whenever he came to bat, He failed to| hon's game, they ti s{entire page to the recent tournament | > — because my patients are not ee 6% hicht : re stees tira eae jey made I runs in the frst alr, a promptly 8 fairly ate out of i Aned to-ted while | js a fighter and won't let him | inning and that score dag{him to the bench, Toney, the new|smake first but once in the game. Wisher'a hand, held in Londoi he winners of th =n AMUSEMENT confined to je | am ing and that © has been held as 1 8. Have time to set himself, but Just keeps a bludgeon over New Yorkere’ heads in| 'Wirler, fared iittle better, | Manager Chase figures that he got Sweeney Catches Good Game various classes get a gold medal and} Peracten waa WEL curing them, and very rarely fn tearing in so fast that he OMEn Tak tus thea can saat ptt away with something by pitching Fisher “er share of Fiover's {tue second man is content with a| Winer aren Theatres and Hite, ie their regular work or buel- Murphy of his balance, Just th sea es WP ficdad Josh Devore says that Ma won- |and winning a game right when De- 5 ta Bwveanae Cplong euitably engraved, | ga ness int he did when he licked Wolgast twice, | McGraw and his men could have made! derfut apeed of yesterday was due |troit had concluded that Russell Ford to Sweeney's fine) Tim Hur: | 4 | next is | who is managing th Er o-day ar-| pastime A, C, international tournamer “TH ie ie ry 1 Pi nerits of the Ae pe ‘5 J acce pt cases of Jat Madison Square Garden April 18 aad ; DAT ARR HO. da fe , said to-day that the idea wasn't a ar'ke ‘oh PDA Nici a rs. Fiseurs on the condition of payment had one, ‘Medals and trophies are | rai Hin Wed) x Kat after cure. hile KO. can take anything Murphy (it 2 esterday they would have done| to an old pair of running shoes that | was the only twirler of value whom the [CSCRing. | Deir @an send over without batting an eye tt With Just as Mtte mercy as they did| he bought from McGraw the night | Tigers would have to face, He has 7 ha walldp hiny twice ae hand in ro. |! tearing off 11. ‘They saw a chance to) before. After the game Josh went | Ford to come back with to-day, while | then, and don't thinks I underemtimare | CoP thie uppish ttle animal from the | over and gave McGraw $10 for the | Mullin, the Tiger star, I a dethroned Goth & By, Te mn Era Salta tu r r Stanage, o has had it over his Western | ckstops so fa S seas c . "| pecause 1 know he can fight, + a | — forced to start Lively, a raw recrult cl . ; noin Bene ee: ed pane bao! p Mana Chase appears set on show- | but Brown will beat him again sure, | tl! and mauled him around ti! his back | ne qiants are now #0 far ahead at! from the Pa sis peat ch te CTE LST Coast League, neration and years after 6 treasured,” Incidentally, Hur: remarked that the five British boxers jdue here on the St. Louts Saturday are ner is fielding brilliant ball here, | 1.,champlons and ff you know anybody who wants {teet! rattled and the hide tore off in Yo het a hat on Tory just send him|#*pots. Unfortunately for purposes of Yo ine, because I'll be ready to accom: | revenge Johnny Evers and Harry Steln- Modate him with anything from a $5|feldt were not present to take theirs, hat up to the extent of the bank roll.” | but, taking dt all in all 4 . 7 ing up the aspiping youngsters whom | the Cubs that they can lose the next! Fisher's exhibtion has fired the Chase! jjcrroit hus been. try ing out on’ first two games of the series and still be two| Pitching staff with ambition, and this |, Kames ahead of the former champlons,|™oming they are all begwiny for i) main idsue with the Giant man-| chance at the Bengals, who made such | 4 q His play here yond compare been brilliant DALY'S as ie WAST | Bu WERK) i} We |} JOHN Mason * aaa } it wus e 4 voractous meal off little Jack Warrop. | fat Tannen tne HARE. r t is the first time in the history 3 ESAR, GEO B WiX, M. D ‘As for Brown and Murphy, they met |yatiaiuctory afternoon tt” Yet® Lager, however, 1s a plan to make w clean! Omy to fall vietime to the deadly speed |ft4 JounmM looked inuch better yew | yoxing in this country that England has 9 Thp Playhouse gph, F viet bTided oe Be @ couple of daye ago unc d cach | pide phy we sweep of the pr ries, He ts 8a) ind elusive curve of Fisher, The C nee s eleventh hour) ever sent us representatives for our box- | | Rectal Speciali a dca Pn tha at ot cs a ‘ and elusive c sher, i he, eokceen +. We ectal alist, Maer ino tricnsiy wa sho |, Rar the benetit of those who didn't see |ing Raymond {« Ne RII eter eee ener cuits Sone |ehitt Is apparer c ing tournament,” says Hurat, “and the fw," %9q OVER: NIGHT pec Malice in either of them—a characteri McGraw js planning for a repetition | Bugs will probably not work until ened the team r ce H eee ee his triumph, ‘To hold Crawford and |‘. ternational flavo' thus given the con Ye 88 bet. Wek Oth ‘ trate should make the tournament the | Maxine Elliott's “srats: Wea, nes 38 East 23d St., New York y found tn the best and | to-day norrow, According to regular Pigers went all toy aiamest of fighters t docsn't. Indie os | f (ings, Ht is Ames’s day: to plich, [COUP Mitieat In che fame game We AN) Sow Yorke batting rally in the sixth. | piggest and most interesting ever held | THE DEEP PURPLES: Ait ie RS Ee ars, yeaa fe that there will be any lack of fight- Red Murray was the real bear between him and Crandall, Ames ponerse liye 4 st and the | in this country, ' Five J when they meet—for there won't.| cateher of the day, Three times up | pitched last Friday and lost to Boston Lee Saves Game [Thole team aoiing sulky when roped! “wie five visitors are all bona-fdo| ates Camoty NE foes, ey'll BO for all they're worth every | he made three hith, driving in three | after two were out in the last half of Ee PLL Aa amateurs, and empanied by the Twili CMUIER fh THE fightin @cond of the ten rounds, wn the} rus and crossing the pan on the ninth, He hae pitehed good hil! P, cemURe ge HOO ein tpt” tips eke i tleyy tour Boxing Asso- Oper, Ho HUE inners tin bhivter lini Toot] hiuaelf Ajrer the ene ianing ites Jagainat ait the eiiie sn tare inte QP Columbia ace ttre rouse tn BROAGWAY™® “sists shod ‘hubs fete MAT EAN 7% Xo 3h a, hands afterward figured that Mr. Murray had | players ave beginning to feel supersti he 4s Itt 1s, Wed, 4 al a dave work and allowed him. |tious about hie uncanny hard luck, Ma ; | Fax dome inter 09, the big LEW FIELDS 1x The Hen-Pecks i MADA ME Once tn a while we | to retire nd Drucke wi raved for the gains 0 Le U, |nitcher very obviously’ pulling the ball AMUSEMENTS, CASINO Piss hy HAMMERSTEN’S agen ‘ i | tee, witch ‘beglue oh 344 Boe eee essa ta gloomy woe ane | f SEW TORICR ADS Heiltee n THE BALKAM PRINGESS i hile the Giants are simply revelling | | i. 4 ty acne PAINS P Nh Gaeta Gand ‘The Columbia baxeball team outetassed | fen came out shortly after tie || CRITERION 8°, 8,088%. 5 iy 1) aes “F Bie Pes Biss ; c ae She strleken Cubs there] aiden to Me wonderivt base. \the, New Tork Univeralty nine and dps | Steers croton] FRANCIS WILSON Eis sit Fas ERALO 89. me cel instrament a RICH PaRNaeiaaeran toa ilaeara th running, Josh Devore ran to the | feated them by the scor of 8 to 2 The |!788 of } ns to catch the Ohio grafters op Tizere latory, ita ea day When | Tight field fence and caught @ tong |New York boys hit Rothwell, eee {and think of the Inevitat Metophone.”” A Cleveland pay yer te EVERY WOMAN|||" yor 7 n thelr ow Rexal Alo drive from Schulte’s bat that looked ed for Columbia, pretty h won twe thelr own its Nar Dalle Weta tk hee i they inemselves 1 ‘ae the ban started for umbla, pretty hard and SAC ine ces iss -Teleh,, Kessier, failed At the “Dictaphone,” and It has ‘ tuke t nt nd for a second homer, It wae | garnered eight Nite and two rune off | fore ct nome fat VE a ee of Broad. re aa age in Quest of Love & Ta Tow, off een referred to by practically every. | In wivin ‘ that te mnie of the most spectacular catches | feat at home vroad. FOLIES UN’ olewon i z os one of t G t atehes . ) esr at ns ATRE, GUS EDWaRI thing but the name that I eave t ming, t t Oe he denaon him before Fultz took him out and sub- a ——- BERGERE! MU Tevie, MM BAB} J fis christeniug. Some hk Jack Pfeister aa a big ie | stituted Lee ‘The latter held the Violet TCH GETS $21.00 Mats, Toda at. é tye, nt , ag 2 A i ably (he last game that he) mie Cincinnatl Reds appear to have | Hine at his merey fo ent oo! { from 11 to np abatet ho [AJESTIC * & if, i. é f witch take » |W! ever pitch tn the National League, | gat their second wind and are coming | game | MEET HACKENSCHMIDT. AMICK PRBOCKER, Byans ‘ a ah ALHAMBRA) iE AMA’ y or spelling and pames it the | Three days ago Manger Chance asked | \4ty a streak. Ry beating Boston In| Columbia bit Moore, N. ¥. U's spithall PC PH HERZ a DR. De LUXE ith § Dictatagr waivers on I tor, 1 1 th " RALPH HERZ in Teh Av, de A8ORn St, Tt may + funny 40 61 ‘ Jy ST OAMKOH, GUE Be UNG that fifteen-inning affair yesterday they jartist, freely and, together wits untimely | OnTCAGO, May M--After a vear of en, i Tent 74 H Dally. 2 H oe ay ar UE G8 the. veteran ypaw he was V thelr nose ahead of the Cubs |errors on the part of the N.Y, U. be Chicago wrestiing fans got et Ht iF Miners bh che me iat [the nwt! hance tke go ent aim nec [rors he Dato YU, Paes [mums chica wceting fone, oat UBGON Hime va, Sy Tak “MON ee ee runes “ear, | ; thournnds of fane wh eat of the Pirates at team work and felling of the Blue and |e he Gotehetlackenseinide mate, | BLANCHE BATES ‘ fig VELUT LN co. inn 8 ta ACTS add f ake ¢ eas off y the Phillies gave the nts | White was expecially fast 1 for yesterday | way, 46 Mt. Ev. 8.20, yands wi 0 nex urran , f why ve seal ante “her ont md place Da eee a Ae an, datoniot sone manager, | f lems GLOBE. 858 tl [oda HEATER Ary a + . % Jack Pf thy e + ens at ° eshime a q . Pil spe t once mot fighting his HN a Iuoky apet for |Houewen by ine score cf io tog 1a jy artic “tor YAMS and ORWORTH gk Mar tcesae Dip atte 2. test Senta t Get-Rich-Ouick Wallingt tor Dic s pattie for at nthe big le > ia : \ ae Ae eae OL SATE Wad st, CLOSES THISSAT.NiGHT Preven 7. ‘ far they have lost but A 0 #2104 =] NEW AMSTERDAM S,i%%0: GRAND fi gamely, but lost D reason, MeCraw |) Fe.W. Carter of the University. of Geagain de es | . am ts Wed, a He be act NIAGARA i tit Oh, very well, but a ¢ 4 a Oi) SOREAN, Sots her, Frank, for the Southern Inter a. Dy. A » |) Kiaw & ‘THE PIN af oa ae oe ARON iol INT TERNATIONAL yp || CORSE PAYTON'S jg SWEET x @istosraph—by any othe o of the best grounds to) fe tennis tite in two gets, i Paenneeti in: Mine ixsr' 1 ‘RMA OTR. _ STUCK CO BELLAIRS, KOOd sF jally exception of the | Tetttlexedoline We ne Overture @ i MANCES a ONG ee tea f ie 8 ma ee | ‘OLYMPIC Fee Fhose Toy, sta. j Wallach’ ‘stati fn a YALE OARSMEN IN mee ee a eee. || og AMATI Flat oe ali ie huew rire of the new ot The eh FINE FORM FOR PENN. |) # he GATETY RiRATIE. 1, 0m gt, pases & SEAMON'S _ BROOKLYN amu ree Houre of Exhilarating Fur MPIKe Dar { THE PARISTAN wibows lEmri pis "thvelieae = the Gre STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, HE Varls papers, sust received I give esting account ‘ Hvely doings at the recent ¥ Lewis-Dixie Kid match, ‘The spectator digagreed with the referee, Lewis wa Geclared winner, and ring sidery and W 2M Lamb, owned by Thomas Fortune Ryan. | yy my Magnate, we Vv ITAV Conn,, May 11,—With- | SIOU tee way RESULTS ‘or mnlies tr he ‘juley. od : ) forty-etght hours of the race on the |I ACADEMY Hleryites. joined tn throwing bottles, d Pleo traen a0 ir shee on i ' || Coming Mans Max 48, Seite on, Bale. The Win ‘oF fhe” nov | light bulbs, Rebaihe pants af tho fare Re Wrouki he i Tacune Ad ibe ated a the Yate oaramen ‘onda | | THE CLoUbs Ann'tivee Ket Mat UAL Wook THE aBear DIVIDE, UY sonins Concerts ie Bf | nite and iajurious exciamasione” at | flit Fide 2 len enna g alte eke fy! wore ne andweling for the start. he MURRAY ARE TNAA dics RARURE | Bi ASCO sft tat Wen 8 iM AJES } ic | Biles evo ivi. th GAiRS acrixnU EoR 6. 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