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REL I CTU AN PRR TE MERA RN 12 RO EIRENE I RE ORO eI o THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1911; UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN AT THE LOCAL BOXING CLUBS BROOKIYNS 0 ON Sosa ec ree rh LONG TRIP AFTER | TODAY'SCONTEST eee” Sey | Batute Against Pirates Last Chance to See Dodgers | Before June 20. —_—_— Week Closes Strong in Boxing Line, With Brown-Murphy and Goodman - Ahearn Matches __ To-Night, the White Hope Tourney To-Morrow Night and International Amateur’ |: After to-day's game against the PL rates the Dodgers won't be seen on | thelr home grounds in Hre yo unti) June 29, vera will frat stop off At Boston, then come back to the Hill- . BRown SAYS HELL wnt Mt Alay . i ine Ko on thelr CoT out &N AWFUL PACE season around the Western circutt ToniGut with Tommy Mure ager Dahlen is highly elated over Tue REFEREG WILL HAVE ; é the showing made lately dy his men, Tourney Saturday Night. ARNE THE kuohinghnnd PieiAbs Es . Who have captured seven out of the 215 POUNDERS WHEN ew last eight games, two of the victories CUNCH Copyright, 1911, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York World), a ; “Soften Ponti ates a Shitting of Et once eee “WHITE HOPES” CLASH OMORROW NIGHT. a 2 The entire team is now tn perfect Giants Will T. ry Hard | 4 Positions ii American girs it tern Soy we To Keep First Place : | League Pennant Race}*"" z 4 FTER a quiet week along the ine | A of the boxing clubs we've run into @ flourishing of fists that more | than makes up for the dull times, To- | non t fartling stope that pre: lub from scoring. Schardt ¥ allowing four nits, | ee ay | The Rustiers are sitll on his toboggan, There ieee Daniels Only Hilltop ost fourteen atraiglit games now. Highlanders Move Ahead of Not Pigyin His Game. occasion at the National S. C., where | twenty-two would-be White Hopes, Gi nts Owe Top Berth To Pitcher Marquerd, the Chicago and Boston Chicago, May 2, gathered from all over the United To Nae. Marquard, the gaunt landers is satisfied tha: the New President Farrell of the High- States and Canada, will thud together According to “to Basball Proverb | Teams Into Third Place. in @ serfos of four-round bouts, then winners against winners, until the lone | Clubs Finish Race as They | the National League lead in afford to leave min them and return to New York left-handed chicken raiser of R. | aurvivor stands in solitary grandeur | This Peri eth Youn (Rpectal to The Prening Worl.) the team. toy Phitedelphia,” bet in the ring—ready, of course, to fight | Stand at This Period. HD. No 2 Onto, must go the | AMEARN Chicago, May 3. will go direct to Gotham ahead f, Jack Johnson right on the spot. After | Gia the pinnaeie ter @hien 1S GOING “Te HERE was a general shifting of | of them, members of that, Saturday night, the hampered and they have fought etnce the open- Stow J, I positions in the American League the team are ail playing great ‘ : rn ‘ harrassed tnternational amateur tour-| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Ing «ame of the season, Last |) er thos race yesterday. The Athletics are ball except Daniels, who made [great biting tn ie game at tireand, eettne nament will be pulled off at last. in the)» expiER the whip and spur the night he was so happy that he Goooman now in second place, with the High- one or two bad plays again yee- — National 8. c. U Giants wriggled out of the pocket went out and bought himself two Some mone landera holding down third, while terday, His slump, however, is Beginning a jittle late in the week— at last. and have it out for the|| silk shirts and @ cork centre DANCING White Sox are fourth on the list and Wil Musly He ARTS TES nore but the promoters are delivering the | pennant with the bare lend of @ neck. |] straw bat. There {a s cooky feel- \ oS the Red Sox have dropped into the lead || the Sox in the final sumer acd WH aera oods. Right at their heels are the clattering * y ONIGH’ of the second division. The victories of vill y d said tah ll age Eee reneoe — | hoste ot the Cube, the Phillies and the|{ Ditched by tar the most excellent |! iT | Quinn will ikely work for the game that has been seen in New York this season, Two hits were made off him in the first inning, Reds exer: themselves by walking to jate and back to the bench. Nothing ike a hit. from. thelt quarter punctuated the chilly Proceedings for the rest of the afternoon. In fact, only three men reached first base after th first inning. Two of them walked and the other got there on Bridwell's fumble of a ground- er. The Rube struck out eight. |the HMtops and the Athletics moved these two teams ahead of the Roston . jand Chicago teams, but the race is @ n = ‘very even one still for all the honors| ——_--—--—--——= | outside of the first plac which Hiitops, The Re hemter Moot fin fee bait Te ©, they aay, tn feeling some- National League ts going to witness an what peeved over the result of the found acrap that oan give cards recent contest in Brooklyn, where | ang spades to any battle royal that was Tommy measured him neatly and put 17 | ever pulled in a prize ring. From now the punches with the gay abandon of @ | on it is @ survival of the fittert, and it Georgia undertaker nailing up Exhibit |{)' up to every club to whale away at A after a lynching bee. Not to say that | any unprotected head that shows In the X. 0. was a dead one that night. Far | Smng Be it from me. Ho was very much alive, | 4 ig an old proverb in baseball that Dut he couldn't find the connecting line | wneresover a team finds itaelf on the Detween hin left Mat and Tommy's chin. | Tage day of May there will {t alo find ‘That wae the fastest ten-round ecrap | itself at the end of the season. It Geen around these diggings in a long | therefore behooves every club to resort time, and the scrapologers predict even| to the spurs right now. or the frat of ce, but the New Yorkers, the Boston | and the Chicago teams have had thi C m. C Ww the! honor quite recently, sam Crimson Cre Tigers are attil holding down with a Sailor Burke to Meet Ce a ee rwing Stel tina sf halt taney ave| dnt Real Workout at any time this epring, and they ul foward the to: fa he past few shou 10) oir position on the sf _ Willie Lewis Again da te na ben eae ey eager in ace gx, “OF Cornell Race. back into harness next wi Charite | ¥ teasiluas Feu WIRE Woe) [SSM TM vo ce a IM jincon is onetderanly smaiter tran | emBBill # Heaning the men on edge | rrwatia, N’ Tr Nay 3 The Tar and as tne pitchers !mprove the team | 4 Varstt id Frestwnen crea Match Likaly to Be: to Be Decided at| st we tose acre a, 6, ene teateny Young | yen tne eter retargeteriea| will get that ‘much harder to win tnoroughiy settled now and down #0 ey Lane, Acrg A... atus to-night Young|the present invasion of the West. No! from. The Sox have been losing In|? 7 Youre iF’ that Murphy-Brown affair. and for thy next few di ne | i line and knocked down the ball. It fell| ‘ vita thenmeln tout of tec ronmge | leas @ person than Manager Connte| their iast three games because they TAM! Work. They were our for a shor ralihars Ins the. Fue | Fours, Magee: ec feign @ faster engagement to-night. K. 0. (Srey tie 'Manding at the|at hie feet and by a long reach ne! Twentieth Century Club satire fom wd Rote, of Mobeken, mill | Mack, the leader of the champions, has Were not playing good bal. They have "DP! Yesterday, but they will ot a rem! fend “aah! er vada ic bad end of May inno jowh, either. A glance | teuched the base two feet ahead of the | rotind bond "| opined that the Tiers will drop attil slumped in thelr hitting and are not workout Seenlh The Crimson oarsmen javing laid off for several weeks. He y yi runner emash had not been ft e| driving in enough rune to help out|Aare well pleased wich the a needed a fight under his belt, and this| At the records will show that the Arai stopped the acore would have been tied. on June 2. further down the list when they leav » four cluba in tne National League fin- home for their first long swing arouna| the pitchers who have not struck their | tions at Sheldrake Inn where they ave S time it'll be different. At least that’s | ished last aruson just as they stood at} yg, troult next month. right pace as y: been given free run of the : ’ rquard and Drucke had « hat det the cir 3 b iu Morgan says. the eld of May or this there tn a Sox Slump In Battin A apectal boathoure has bean It may be another case of “That’s| logical explanation. It usually requires | O™ Ane number their inst two: eames: | BY JOHN POLLOCK. | ba (Papert Jor Senone: ieeren sng: tne| , While the fans do not itke MS'eesithel for sale abe ‘Thle is the first ese hee they all say,” according to/® month for bal teams to strike thelr) Deucke walked one man and hit an- AILOR BURKE and Willie Lowis ue favorite in) the betting, luis try that the Tigers strike w losing "0™® team losing at any time, they |eince Hervant has rowed againet Gaonnny on who says little and| real stride, and by the end of #ix weeks) other, while Marquard walked two. are going to battle again, provided, | the decison, and even money Burns ‘dow nee | Country that i a Bare not discouraged over the failure | Cornell that @ epecial training quarters ‘emiles much whenever he is asked what|th® sporadic spin of the | spring | rhey appealed to yours truly for a ce ot course, Dan McKetrick, ‘nan- | lest fifteen rounds. streak that will even up the race, of the Sox to win in their last three |hag been estabiivned “morningglories” are a thing of the] cisic ‘t was called a dead ager of Lewis, 1s willing to allow his 7 it has been entirely too one-sided aii battles. If Duffy keeps them going a - 2 nge Tommy will do to K. O. As Oliver puts io 0 4 s Jack Britton, the clever Obi fi Th (3 gos NEW HAVEN, May °%~One cha: Fee ccisbar ot tie iehay that the four) Was that right? Parisian idol to meet the ex-tar, | certainiy having ‘his awn trountes trying tovine | SPring to be enjoyable, The race for! thelr present gait they will win more ite g ab iia. © it: “I may be wrong, but both Tommy duce some of the good Ii was made tn the ¥ . — sah : twelaata ‘to mast” him | e001 ce has been @ real interesting| than half of ther games @uring the i Gand I think this is the softest thing! the frat divinion, Remember this and! Te Giants ned Umpire Kiem tm al gee’ cecting manager of the, tmen- | ina tanvtound honk at te tncaiens cs ur A pg i if ccerwete, Earenin, Lene cee Sehat has been handed us in a long! take a look to see are not there] eokiielz position on two oceasiona. ‘Th 4 0 Ore ity DP. hogdtlintan tated Rye iep eat |e ©." Tack Cox Rr one for over a week. This {s the first| Season, Since odie has struck a slump 5 ello, manager of Britton, ne f ts the | = cured the consent of Bob Clark, who|to maton Britton against. Young Anesen, Jack| time the Athletics have had a chanc in his batting, the other members of the | >” x time." However that may be, both/at the end of the « had the bases full with two out and two | Hart a chance to| four at New a {@ more than pleased to have Burke! Geotman, Tommy “Muritiy, Wel ae + hat tore y., team have dropped a little in thelr 0) {t ts understood, will be @ per- factions desire to be shown, and Gil — strikes and three baile on the datterlexchange wallone with Lewis, If pne | Sammy Smith saxo. # Jook around trom that lofty emle! digging) tactios: Lord and Molntyré | Coen tylt Waa tare eacday. ton Eile Boag says "Hang * Any man would be f each time. ‘The Giants got the worst of | bout te arranged {twill tnke place nt | —— | have been doing the bulk of the hitting | Cutinnia to take part in the Amertean to-night” (meaning the spectator feat like that, and the Rube grew thres|tom decisions, Bridwell Was catled out metaphort tterance being Interpreted | inches in the [eeeet Ft re cie ce Eee cocaine Ieee wislanioees alee nee be 2 eu ,< e nest over night. But tt/ on strikes in the firet Inning and #0 was | J, 2 It fi that McKetrick Ch p D (@) ly Paetaphorto utterance being interpreted | rree ot the pitching that brought about | Sretrixes tn the fret tantng endieo wae! June 2 It ie probable that McK ampion De Oro Easi | ry the whole team along and | yriny a will @rab the match, as he figures that | enough rune to win from the - be enough to aeat the crowd. the elation. “Far be it from such, The |olose that Kiem could have called them Burke Ts easy pickin 4 her fellows, who have been hitting | rlem regatta to he rowed on tor his man. Fi t BI k t P 1 bs The Hari atta t y ‘ veal carmhat he best out a bunt! He| her way and got away with ft, — ins urs OocK a OOL| ete aia mbeeneay ce Marien Ris ES tern Goodman-Ahearn ~ and} aig jt as sure as you are born, and = Boring come to the conclusion thet, heh . y Tegatta to be held there Sat- ‘To-day'a game betveen the Sox and next Tuesday ov « quarter in point of interest this may not] without the ald of mechanical device or) AT, (he paliplevers point of | "a veal gana’ hearyweightes (ari Fes eet we Ti | he Hiahlonders Bae eae te [MarRaE Ome. : c f iood- otectio ok ’ the much touted’ “hove sof the white ; ; x ! : Fordham bridges ; Ss reve pened inne At Shah: GORd: | pollon. Brat ee aetna in that | %0a# one that, perhapa, the fame did | Oklahoma, han rene arti len ct tareement cal! | “Cowboy”? Weston Beaten 202 18 the grawing tor the amateur golf champion: | local grounda until duly, when the jig will not de know eee Pre Aneara fought in Brooklyn 6 | bunt Helped to bring Bbout the run ti not notice, With a runner on aeo- | 196 for & twantyroand boot with Jim Frm, ) m roman, ARAL thar are ‘laden. | Fasterners come fro thelr second whirl. jt was decide| to i few weeks ago, and it was mone fignt!|won the Kame in the second Innine ) og in the seventh Merkle came to | pusilgg Malter, bo vonly 8 short time Ball 91 in Match | drow byes for the fist mand of slay Inetie | The Sox Aare ahead on tho saries by of rome confine: Goodman, having that defeat by} Josh Devore's hit | bat, Outhetder Rates immediately | Mors and’ Fisnin ‘wi alls to in Matec AoRNd Found. whish will be plage May two games, and even if they lose the olosing, and tie far Packey McFarland to wipe out, startea | touches hig moved from his position tm centre | status at Baptipa, COms., on the afternoun i Tas am the Beal cantina tn ‘Ajatamet: | third game ‘to the Highlanders thie tw tha malts fp tearing at the first bell and never The Giants play their last game | field to one naar the fenoe in deep 4 sls for the Title J afternoon they will have the best of Mipiapres until the last. de chased| qu sn Rite tite ontcracon, and Weft centre, Merkle Ait the ball a | | Ge hoe er Ni ' colin 2B. Hrd of the Gouth Shore Wieid| the argument with the four Ei | AMUSEMENTS, e Ahearn untll the latter's legs creaked| then buckle on their swords pre | tf” ie, baila Ta ae Ga eaniscd K June 15 i f vomen's Met | teame by _one game, | 4 and smoked at the knee joints. Now| pared to do battle with Philadel. | Bh thee case Bales phason Band EY Spponeate wl fe Bag food is tla, the} Y playing his usual excellent game ete yf tse | — : t Band then Ahearn stopped long enough BRL share sy aomet hing, py ready to receive tt. If he had not | {tir come wt on Tuly’ 4, ‘ns thee aly wet petite m Sie, bie woes bere bias. Be Berens e (0) AMUSEMENTS | H ER’ ] vile jo le to the jem, ay a rr § t Oy club of ion layer, had no trouble Ray Cony ee Peery one B ears. wee © Wiidons for twenty se) Oh gee thes they get tt. Orendall nieitehed in porttton im amttotpation | think this would ‘be tie eit date for the tattle | = PlOM Poo! Player, had no trou ety. Foremost Theatres @ iis. || Bs, Whe, tA, tml Mn @ ofa oF 80, during which Intervals he| sill gee that then et ne aor the of the dire: tion of the ME Mt would | nq morgan sare that the, tencoand bont be | Whatever in winning the fire block Of| Tanjore Rongerelt Pel, the national indour | Hoth Bw h frat E punched Jack's head back among his} hae been primed om have gone fora home run, That wae | tween’ Knockent ‘Brown adn ‘Abe Attell wil pow: | U9 @0-point match with “Cowboy yan, [0m omnind @, nag, when be met | Winley Gan tert Eshoulderbiades, vo my way of think | er"? , @ touch of real baseball judgment. Mtively take place at the National Sporting Civb | Weston of Chicago at Doyle's Academy, alt Mat Pri on June 8, despite the reports. that li ing, Goodman won by several long] Ciark GriMth took his defeat very Clreulated to the effect that the bout I % vi | : Aiaans é beg sping Lit said,; One of the rarest things in baseball | called off by Attell. Morgan had a talk with| Weston 91. In the last five frames Bete is eigen piparateay 4 gens muah to hn ae RE ar aaa Wiel ooourred in the second inning when | (pe manager of the’ club Todas, who ‘told Tim| De Oro gathered in 68 of a possible 75 that the bout i Heed 4 7 Mites thet night Jack nad anommes |oaite, ta the bes! ame that Mar- | Marquard, who was a runner on third ee | balls, His position playing Was Der- testet a plowed toa been) making 202 balla in twenty frames to , Voshell beets hi a tat “THE MUSICAL REVUK OF 2ona.” ta" a 30 STARS—250 NEAR STARS, SPECIAL UM aes CONCERTS, CASINO spare sow Osan? | ——— American = ahead in: tte lite, base, was dit by a foul ball, If the ball| , Jimmy, Johnson. maiclimaker of the Palrmmt| fect and he made few ses. Although | Westbury {n a practice match of ei 4 ew Brommy Meioney in « couple of rounds, | 1958. againat iny team.” but tt so happened that ne was just a | | Bou Artie” SicGovern meet “hinmy” Amine | Drilllancy @t several mages of the ame| In the qualifying round of the Metropolitan LYRIC * in, Bike Biwey ree a one Breatly to his fghting reputa- |! the pitehing credit must go to} foot out of the line Young Heilty {rlaalt Jn the sec.) and made some Temarkably clever) Golf, Asoclation cpampicomiiy | ‘ouraament etn iF LIGHTS 0 LOND LAM BRAS. bse, ra on, ¢ i sais Vout’ Young. Sols . mer THI aaa i AY star out ~ Goodman-Anearn | Mara i ne op whe | peed tiene | Fri emt ehele | So, Sere erecta as || aie IGHTS OLONDON Pibet hea tt rr y crowde, 4 spel ya | rounds of TP and 77 total of ‘® etrone | War,Dails wane ® a Sener in Orowand week, In the le: hie mlith Moin, With a) Larry Molen tnelsta that when one | Jobany Coulon, the dantamneieht chunvion ea | bauer, than’ Geweid) Kirkby Iendod Tee || EXTRA MIATINER DBCORATION DAy, “RON X i . runner on Hoblitvel smashed a | pes 1s acting for another he ought to | wil be ‘Resin et Sefend ie tle again, to- ord. holder, yyy was Re = MIRDLY (and maybe one| (rive over first base that started down | follow lilt predecessor's polley. That, | weight of in ‘a. ten-round i ee te cle teen ME Mindy AE 38th Street *s Dare Wi Laid st. z programme ay propored by 240th a = ought to be © ted fi there} the alley for a clreult of the bases | he says ts why he struck out when nels are. ins at 0 i lane extended an invitation to the Commie JOHN MASON! August Poous be pia, et g fe that White Hope authering to- | Merkle made a dive toward the foul’ went to bat for Gaspar 5 Pa AR ty lold Hae lo oambeting for | Young Sam Langford, the colored S morrow nj Budapest and Ate x B morrow 1 Ratt fighters was ghon & severe eating yy || OROADMAY ete Sty Succes Bis DREAM LAND eeping th he ver more or less y Suillvan, “ &l| desks a g rons any be evr vonsix ou 6] GEld Cup Lost Runner Alexis yr pee Now | ar, igh Sebeah Laer te eeilivan, the “Fighting trish- |] LEW FIELDS wee.s THE HEN-PECKS |) © NOW OPEN felalastic Indoor Rifle Shooting Lem ed gst brn Tom O'Rourke has been rs Hite "ameiation of oivls| Sharkey A. ©., the referee stopping the ‘Hechan HERALD SQ, Sir Wel 6 sat a PALISADES Bisy fees Aa Biiiealh ember of the Swedish A. C. eerie rica ar eae ees enscetetees | WER Y WOMAN | torent tt poten hatte ex and their M eae SB agers. One banker (ue fe Pilgrimag: week hei Filtbusters detested the oan. | mgietatine) || G3) STEEPLECHASE Leond a man 6 fort s ty's Meet Negro @ . tiful and most aarvelious club,” ith Sas Margin or Nose. a Riss remveeat Antara anced Conte'|| ‘cua Sten Den “Pera bs, se Vatata 7 Mark cers from West. Point {nthe Bquadron 3 rag LT Conex'’s Qnty Funny Place, esses. whe ; | Still a Few Che in District] Hawega Hobertson out at eatg hark. | Seurnument at van Coalandt Pan nye a MoNulty's baseball team ie going to tes, ‘ding best. Me Side dat | Who ai eT, f Texas steer with bh Rut for a 1 | 7 He Hasn’‘ : A, 0” | Freatchewter' Inout! | meot the Pittsburg Colored Giants Sun- WEST | WORD AID iN Ort ACADEMY %,4006 Quy baie there ave twenty-two noe, Sam Hildret, ow at He Hasn’t Made Ap- There are still @ very few clube in| pinceas Direct steyned nearly & aecond taster| GAY afternoon at the park, One Hun-| TEND | xox: week The 20 & 30 The City the lot only two 1 ent stable of race tony Joi this district to witeh Ahigren may’ | ¢ QU againat ime eth “Agnejaueedy | dred and Forty-ninth atreet an Rignih | (Sou Nex! Weck? he (reat Divide, 1 10, “pounds in welsi:, ‘I ry, would have 1 to nication to Join. make application for membership, but | ® Minne Alberts to fies time’ down i) avenue, ‘Tom Durkin that the Mc- a Mh hth leet | wweoDally Hain f ee, ata. ni | of trophies able ! ft would seam that the time has come | HO", fhefuntiem River Sroctway ? MME! Nulty outit will give the Pittsburg | LYCEUM Ei SKE i, we Meo BRIGHTON, hin fey arta Seep 8 inspiring group of lun and 04 . eee when the . A. U. should attend to Mr es and Amh ta roe] STON #8 B00 4 walloping us they Mrs. Ft Humpater Beantown Tasch. | fa i Wid Cy ein , Anlgren's case. } 4, artmow aitothe| handed the Cuban Stars a couple of | Kes \ EB The biggest is lic y of Brad-| won the ure race oft WNIS AHLARI the Sweatsh we dwatles to-day ir ptt ee ed FOLIES })\ |x pi ee || ; DELASCO Mt ~ , § ford, Il., who n eting twice in 198 and 1910 with Kin Uistance runner who has been] — Hare's some race Nosenborger, Hobbs Cloughen, i ‘Jo Saeaemaiameemanes BERGERE wtio Bivant prith Te es ES En weighs 275 poun ther | James, and yesterday, with Zeus an ining in thie country tor the} Gas dieare gr duck Eller an ii si wil bathe tanding. Oo My a Rel tise, PU baat’ Weviss HE CONCER uu hefty wents who w lthe Pitzherbert as hie representa last ew months, juinpe f : Frank Steshenaon’ sil of ‘whom, will h W. L, Po. be UK e aus r Bom the map are felt that the cup was alvoady prauen iy akan rn Rg ploy Oe er F anton eet ‘ung to, be + segs hai fsaimneer | Ret TY 1a 40F | SHOW arene a BLS Caria Nee > another without going through the eet in the jofeat Alfred Shrubh, the elie ren jeronto ‘or ny tes ‘4 +! 5 a e the ex-Whitney Nigwer day. tt will be intere junde im Boston last evening Queal detente Baitimore, Kel & Pre = © pounds; Joe Roger t4,.| Si ‘a pe ie se s he yan for the Ozanam. pining the four Ju 4 “ ‘nwene elth Vr ew he pound m MoC'osicy, P when I o resins whe seer xt Ahigren coyis requested that the | Champion, m4 oi AVE. On . en ahiow Irish-American A.C. take Tim tn ands | | Matty Galen. the Heohlyn pew STANDING OF THE CLUBS Dativsiot . . ne asies. at being Ased, he Was declared | Woke x TY roenrd far ATIONAL LEAGUR. AMELICAN LEAGU iY j ; . a of the . A, A.C. Ip the lee tee de Bee Nar wm & ec, au, wht Hous. new HET URKAY Detrit ob W Boston. Phila Kane a Mruanger» Musica, ( E PINK CADY™ |) 2: followed the Swede grace. | is 35 RE ol sta AE ne ale Aer aG | ee Mew ie RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. wifes aaah a a ae e beee lassrove New York, 5; C Masiagn A running for Thinity, Dut the | has bee imomvet b Piiladerphia 9 in THE SPRING MAID, | | = | | it ‘ Detrait. 4; Weahin nin o pn next Weck, “Worle 1 [dreth's disappointment in yereey, Ooty Br elas 1; Bante 1 inetoge “EAC USE Ivie D he Madleoa for treat [the cup Was abated somew me to the front | ace atthe wnriends GAIETY +.'**, at} 1 DAML. to the Madison for thre adnate ie inne Arst three-y victory ovelty, | WITH an wanouns nt LO the effect that | be # Band'vap alfa) Mow Vath 06 Chlease, Special hie ea , ast year's two-year-old champion. he |ho ie now of the Swedish | that new welglit thrower of the 1. A, Hreanington, at Detroit, ete “BI RE ew ran five and @ half furlongs in 1.06 $5, A. Pay’ Hit do iia | Haran sates Leu ‘en G REVIE ‘winning pulled up. ‘L request a release from your beau- Yule Mal eoterdey Ryeo m Th L cai ens cn “Get: Wich’ Quick ‘Wing a Keng, Wetpentag { “3 ’