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LAC et ‘1911, ‘CROSSING THE OCEAN | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Dodgers Even Up With Carainals On the Series Nap Rucker and Cy Barger Both Pitched Well Against St. Louis, | e | ,cHicac ne 6—Commander tint | | Dahien of the Brookt Tromey Dodgers arrived heve with his ‘warriors vite evel ‘isa this mor Na feeling wel) satisfied with with a First-Class Passage | and Will Rub Elbows -with No- | bility While on His..Way. to| the result of the doinss tn § the first” t Louts. the van's tear the vis the ex | vat it wam ay | | to Barge ker, Bell ac | Barse ed in the. ime of | | avgural and th B hia op- ee es, ye | ponent, let fly a five h Cy was ACK JOUNSON satis for Burope on | n Bell knovke the Kronpring Wilhelm — to-day, | rand Scantan suttére end by ghd nh as tale of — es Was up to Kusker to le. it appears that Ye steam Gowen if the Trolley ship people aren't highly delighted | S lk B ke Di lift d to secure an even break. aver having the world's hearwolent | ator burre Uisquatile Nap was at his best tn the streteh as a first-class plassonger. run, after ng off to none too good Johmeon and his wife are to havo tho | | @ start and thanks to a sweet swa’ Gate oir» muncars fof te And Barred From Club. in he ‘eet ttn Coan offers’ staterooms having berm taken | because of the Cormnation rugh. Four ‘tgainere will travel in the second oab- For Fouling Ted Nelson | Zimmerman and Erwin buhohing sate | | rally i} | drives, after Hummel opened the ta- ning by walking and advancing to sec- * opi on Barch's sacrifice tap, won Dought his tickets ‘through breez! BN REeaal, Wak toa. ae te BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. }! President Ebbetts went South tn Be peoket a week ago. He paid top best accommodations, In Dest yl prebatiy Pee , ~~ alld oen- away, Burke committed a cowardly | didn’t hear the bell. Again in the aev- @a it hae deen for years. The Giants | bene Einsihctie Sta “at Bng- —_—— will stand for soveral seasons. This ‘s| erick when he put his elbow under Nel-|enth round Burke committed @ con- were able to hol the “4 : onal. Fielder, | of the White S0X| son's chin and pushing his head back trick for which he was naa the series ot Chicago, by tse naropped | KIVIAT AND BILLY PAULL f mre, however, that be dove Otis Johnson a Great Fielder, : # aprit then struck Alm a fearful blow on the Foundly biased.” After dropping Nelson, pects nrerdicig ON Foe aay TO RACE AGMN 6 empect legal tzoubdle on e urke wn elped Neleon to teburg, . | ier side, ‘as ne never sigved any} . but Not as Heavy Hitter ee one aghiers regina! She | JAM ln me ieue tor govern {tis fet, utediaty ‘Burke landed a| FAT coe Piraieg end Tiger claehed | SS“, “Le “aeagna aiece eanin, | nly chamsicas wil compete ithe | ‘eaghsoments in Bnglent, Guring Vise ouanconseann minutes... Aa e000 a Burke landed tho |*Tns, On Newnes Jen et aeorad eee nee ie wey | are,nOw only half a game behind the |awerent events at the Mayo Men's * ‘ ‘oovering six monthe after the as Expected. Cegp fou! purioh. Referee Dan Tone immedi | started Burke rushed at Nelson and| such @ grip on Pittavure as on the eve| tte preeehe eee games at Celtio Park on June i. Five Ae he didn't go back to Eng- groomed for the |Stely waved Burke to hin corner and| butted him with his head, He kept UD/ of the series between the Giants and wGiaaesan ‘Was entitied to the vic- |events aro on the programme, Bach of « Cy 2 he ‘ere ra agree. . opening battle and it 4s likely that Gtoqualitied him, at the same time leav- Suse cecane aaa the eis ae Clarke's crew beginning this prods n|tory in yesterdays Ddattle, for he | them is @ special, with every man starts the Withelm lan nign| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ae ee ee tat Mom | Sone MeMMahon, manager of the club, |condition in the minth round he could) ®t Forbes Field, tery, a a oretty a gime aa he ever |ing on even terme, , @ sharp lookout for unknown carrying long, legal looking . America hia chief em-, fe going to court. In Bng- expects to have a nice long F Darl Gardner reports in shape to- establish an infleld that is to be kept intact—one that oan run as a regular machine, and, without changing a og, fight the battles of the Hilltop all sum- mer. Ono of the greatest handicaps country! that the Highlanders have had to suffer Kasay - —_ this season has been the constant said | Changing and switohing of players in day, as is expected, Hal Chase will | Highlanders Bank On Oft-Changed Infield Walsh has been a tough man for the Highlanders in the pust, but Ford has been even tougher for the White Sow. batim copy of a tribution to the Quest! department: “Dear Sir—To sett! and Answ We hereby offer the following ver- tter as the prise con- bet, will you | Tar Didn’t Get a Cent for | Work in Ring, So Crowd Got Rain Checks. BY JOHN POLLOCK. AILOR BURKE hs beean barred from ever appearing again in 4 S lem. ‘This dectston arrived at by fore landing the blow that put Nelson then climbed through the ropes and no- tifled the excited spectators that Burke would not reosive @ cent for his disgust- ing work, and that rain checks would be given out for the next show of the olub.* The place was in an uproar, the crowd yelling ané hooting Burke for his unfair tactics, That Burke was not roughly At the Brown Gymnasium A A. Jack Dorman of the’ Bronx will meet Kid Burns, the west side light- weight, in the main bout of ten rounds. because Nelson floored him with a) right-hand awing on tho jaw, and after | he regdined his feet he started in to| rough it with Nelson and use every foul out his foul fighting, he paid no atten- there, but the referee believed Burke not refrain from using foul tactics and he was then disqualified. toon to aug Tie, et He gets this ‘the Kansas Cit Pat) ten round ata show to ta: was of herelana,” 0. Mere: ote without ‘any trouble, as the not with him in eny way, box at catoh weights, Joo Qoster, the Brooklyn featherwaight, ts company with Larry Sutton, one of his scouting bureau, to look over With Pirates. Were it the decking series for the gonfalon at the fag end of the season Instead of elmply the home inaugural of the clashes between the enemies of 014 there couki not be more excitement. Lefty Leifield ie @ Pirate certainty against MoGraw's men. Clarke figures the southpaw his best bet on past per- formances against the Giants. McGraw, Giants Now In Lead: Are Prepared for Warm = Reception at Pittsburg ment over the series about to open. did in his life, but it was only because of the weakening of MclIntire in tne ninth that Matty was able to come out Cubs thought they would be’ able to win cut far the third. time tn the As it was, break, and every one was plenty sat- iafied to ace it come out that way. Bhenoms in the Southern Associat! and Texas League oirouks. trick imaginable, Although the referee Shortstop Tooley waa the best fuvenile Dahtes bout at the Olympic A. C: of Har- lNept rapeatediy” warning Burke to cut send aaa oe j A ineall four cohen i De was @ Yeterail ud 19 evidently # member of the Brooklya team the officinis of the club immediately | tion to him and kept right ith th jor all time, after Burke had knocked out Ted Nel-| unfair tactics. hag rai Bugs Raymond Has Been (Ginkenich int Comin ‘a A raner fo Brace Pp fon, the Australian fighter, in the ninth| In the alth round Burke ewung hie fe sia tae ht tn oak ote round of what wan to have boon « ten-| "ene te Nouon's Jew after tno bell nid) © Groomed for First Game | tene. tad ett aan a sg et round contest at the club's stag. Be- | ng: dropping may hed as Roper er] ‘The battle for the lead in the Nation- | "he the retura next ; In thé one-mile race Wilten Peuil, Abel Kiviat, Melvin Sheppard, Frank Riley anf Jack Monument will meet, Paull 1s anxious to turn the tables ou the young Irish-American My who defeated him on Sunday by @ few dnches, ‘With the 1 to 0, the eries and pass the Giante in the rect the series was an even — Bingham Is Rewarded, The ‘final game between tho Glants| EXETER, N. H. June @—Withee J Ms “ ” handled by the crowd when he left the g ms of the Bingham, holder of the world’s inter- » “Dalighttul here, H | i tnd % Ta heteles te tian. tom siscatey, fhe | it ie whispered to-day, has gromed| and Chicago was the best womnter. fe bar 7 pe “Realty, it| the infleld. For this there were several nike oe a | ring LY eet hg leed fee promoter, of California, bas just completed | Buge Raymond to pop the cork in the| There were plenty of sparkling Pays belatgear ped Pe rdep Re lip tlea A te Hever seine, you Kndv. Quite extraor-|Teasons, ‘The new men had to de given! “A stamp was Incloned for reply. Any | bout aw Burke indulged in after the first | the, fommy,, Dizon Jor iver ent for tyenty | Forbes Field opener. Possibility of this that brought the crowe e walked to| Academy track team for next year, diner!" @ thorough trial, while !liness caused | information on this important subject rounds oa. the afteruoon of July “t. The Diao: | seiection keenly whetted thi Matty was cheery 4 14 doubt b lated by the | P2UDd ef he contest, Burke was riled! Rivers battle takes place out there on June 10. \y 1 appetites! 146 bench after two innings and that oo T tmmaine that there will bo eeme|the irregular appearance of the vet-| would no doubt be appreciated by the of Smoketowa tans, for both Laiteld | 2e,oemh atte yo, SOROES fare hon Riera of opinion when the Dngtish erans. After loosing the field over very inquisitive “A. T. J. You may tle tt, om rewrn to their native land. | carefully, Chase appears to have struck had weather luck of @ @if-|the golden combination. The perma- eS port. nent infield undoubtedly is to be made | Mewer to Query: No, the Ahearn | A brokd all world’s reconde in up of Hartsell at third, Knight at short, Gardner at second and Chase at first. } ta the running, hop, step and t t Otie Johnson has done some beautiful fielding and throwing at short. He has but you can't beat It. Mko a@ real sel respecting, that he would be r pitch when called upon ‘wan @ little pin scratch that became t Jim Vaughn's sore talon was feeling hard-work- ing finger this morning, and he sald dy to go in and ‘The trouble at Belmont in Real Horse Racing Here Park Thursday rail course, Dolly Spanker, and Raymond pitched phenomenally in the recent eerles on the Highlanders’ grounds. Letfield lost the great game, in which he allowed but five hits, through the ninth-inning generalship of MoGraw in switching his batting order bewilderingly at the finish. pitched, waa smooth and the rowing conditions ored with by crowds in hostile oit! Bheckard, Schulte and Doyle were siv en ovations by the crowd for their sr out by President Lynch will not hurt) the team very much. Larry Doyl ing himself out because Metcher played for Morris, KANBAS CITY, Mo, June @—Jimi Flynn of Puoblo, who is to fight Cart Morris, the Oklahoma heavyweight, on July 4, hes begun training for tie match, eat fielding stunts, also. | The wholesale punishments handed | —_—_—~———_ Eastern League Standing. strengthened his aide by kiok- ith Av. & 126.4 St Kirkmmith, Kn? L, le Maple Lest, Carmen, fross’ Butweti |ilowing the Pirates only six safeties, |; Fi Bt Celtlo Park on Sunday ten't | piso shown hiunself a wonder at reaching | flamed and prevented the big twirler | A 2 . They make @ royal costeh, 1 16 Cty’, 16 2} man. ‘ung Ahearn Bro- | Hitting anes . round him and had @ hand in |yeree = re conte want a peo. | Brat Wane co dp Soariball route, but Tus oe @rinping the hel, Hunt Club Meet Should Pro-| $24 tasex B. are among tne hunters NNT, ttuaeion in the firet division (s vin ge erounduies that there were made Haltimors.. 23 18 Es eee it itt as not been as heavy as was ‘The thi the cause for the tremendous excl the Giants Fehr cowrpetitions } ha couia wget | Capers’. Senlgnt ie 8 much stronger) The fone may net bape dt, be vide Two Days of Good Hantionp Blonploshtee, about re a clouter, " t ase has a young catcher on reese © records DY &| there ie not a better fielding shor! team named Wtilame who ta eald cet ore et cee cara ° | Hentet, |. TBs, 5 He could also trim ther big league. As long as Knight| to be one of tho beat backstope in and Novel Sport Hyde Minoan Wetspeat ena Ga | Bi a e larsmen jersey City-Newark ‘and Baltimore-Providence Henry. pr the business, He caught 205 games Cotton. f al | games postponed, Rain for Johnson or any- jon out on the Coast. Me HE Pacific Cosat papers say thet . Whether he | the season rune far énto tho property ot the United Staten Gov : 7 col tat Wolgast gave Burne a Wore’) returns as a regular or not, Johnson s| the winter. Chase will probably BY VINCENT TREANOR. | ernment or army officers, ridden’ by ake ar - we pin ’ ® eating than he handed to Bat-|a very handy man t) have around as a| give the youngster a thorough try- HP bugle will blow and the horses | army officers in summer dress, te the | ester wutfalo, | ling Nelson. Weixast nas come back|aubstitute, Lik Knieht, Johnton can| out during the nest fow weeks. | will parade ¢o the post as of| fourth event. ‘Fifteen thoroughbreds | po GS Kart, H. Behr apt, Carlton B, Gendner, tare | _Toronte at Montreal into the wildcat class again. It would) play any position in the inflel eo yore right in our midst next| make up the field. *s Fe te charge te tee ml be begun on | Sse gnbemeete xe be interesting, now that ho has shown | also ® good outtieicer, | Charley Hemphitt came near causing a cuuraday and Saturday. Those whoaes| Tin fith race ts the committee |Coach Kennedy Gives Every | eared, Sonu he carat| AMUSEMENTS, himeeit to be really » great champion ite Sox have a strong team | springing the following masterpiece: no future in the exhilarating ge gee Pheaiyeroqyerited for qualified hunters, 1 the leading racquet experts in the East will) among champions, to sce him take an- and no team can look upon | MyeRiek fre qaked of Katght. "What | game had better be on hand at Belmont | A204" two miles over @ brush course.) Member of Crews Individ- | "*t° % A eee HAMMERSTEIN’S |4% Dslr Steet erect at XK. 01 Brown. Whon| them an ey sickine. All aoring the? | maken ies spotted" Tarmunal on either ot there days it tay | one, teen ar named 6p fe Wis Buss Deiat dint tense F Aner |e he met Brown before Wolgaat may hayepiave deen reckoned a strong contender! t don't know,” replied Knight.| wish to get what may be a last look at| Mystic Light, Gold Pi Far Weel ual Instruction. | Taq a vyaner tb, be fit nee, ator ERO (e) HAGRTTR | wich FF Been auaering from Mn tone nyo in| for tba seaman’ Un Lvehey, Duy Oy yaa av came tho Kean ne = 2ifh, came nen of thorourhoreds| nd Yama hits | OO Bg eet enpyctens ||, acme grans OL gland Fee raat Brown | business. Ie knows a baseball club | tort hye tne apata,” came tho Jean, Tes] and aiken bloused riders struggling] The sixth race, the Galloway Handt- t00 second, dil ios stabs |] Biikoohtend Stn Beri, ones! oe Mra| when he sees it and he Ths gone to thy door under'a ehower of shoes and| around the course, eels Gales Ferry, Conn, June 6. |, Bédle Sweeney, exci Roy Harte, | ang Crawford, 40 Ban meet in « long championship fight there work at building up @ machine that discarded uniforme, The SOUR ee an a yea HE Yale varsity crew was kept | York eee 1 ikeae’ (Gesvenshion tou ts and Ita will be some question as to which ts the aes tei aa i a Hunts Association rs Booger Red, Ray: indoors yenterday untf late in| hament at Doyles ty fog sorte of mae lasted fore = ‘Brown's manager is only —— | two days promises to furnish real sport ‘4 Phe gatne oy | = better man. x ivert and Harry Smith's the evening, the rain and exam- | pine ini Manager Hal Chase will play | AL, {LILLI waiting for a good offer from the Pa- " and unlimited thrills to thousands who ie Bump. ates covets saean 8 Mtcher Jimmy Vaughn to-night. | OLONI : AN RUSSELL, eific Coast. He says that he's anxtous Ali the Games at a Glance in have had thelr enthusiasm bottled Hack and Hunters, registered and rid-|otclock the crew was out fom the first|, William J. Bingham, holder of the world’ rl| Biway & 6248. |BELL FAMILY, Java to take Wolgast on for twenty rounds, since last August at Saratoga, The race| den by mombers of recognized hunts, |oractice on the river since th va) | Ypmecniglastic, pecord for the half mule, has dar) BM Met bany.260.| WILSON & 77 and that the sooner the fight comes off |Gays of the Hunt Association aro big | will atrive for the Members" Plate im |prectce OF the river since ther arrival) tem for Bert sear, MMnghaie, feet rotten ot LHAMBRA, AXDREW Besa tartans. os gy perm te |\Sectety events to the Long Island ect,|the seventh race, This will bring out (°" Sunday. Despite the rain the water) [ie m i (Chas, B. Bran & Co., rtune as wo Ughtwetgh champton. ‘Out in Caltfornia, where Wolmast is rily exclusive, Any- of admission ts w | but are not neces rody with the pr ome of the best known gentlemen rid- ers. ‘The offctals for tho meeting are as excellent. C ch Kennedy kept a close watch of the fours, each oarsman re- ‘of the’ cl 2 roi an a Mat.Datly, 2c.) @& Cantwell, STEEPLECHASE LETCHAR, the Giants’ utility in-| VA ry detet ier yes tari probably the most popular lightwe: tani ing good | Haye ‘ome, an spo! LA us hunts | eoiows: Stewards, Aug. Se 3 rs champion the # ‘over ‘snew: (that's! flelder, is certainly making good | Daye yauplieated. two daya of good racing | Gen "Predarick D. BT a mont, ceiving his personal attention, They ite. | ‘Cuoey's Vireproot Funny Place. ¢ in the absence of Larry Doy: B.| rowed four miles at @ good clip. suspension att; Judges, William 'P. Biggs, Al: sernon Daingorfleld; starter, Frank J. where he has dono all of his best fight- ing), they will have t» be shown before they take the Easterner seriously rhould be seen. | ‘The course Hea adjacent to Belmont | A Tremendous Whirlwind of Merrimea', who has now drawn a | three days for a run in with um) Fj ‘The fours were followed over the cqurse by the freshman eight, There es. ISADES PARK” Park, and while not laid out in euch pre- | Bryan; paddook judge, W. F. Preagrave; 4 bax DA iCBATS. chet ‘tone in Chicago. Fletcher was on posh 4 sare oO ae 3 3 been no ch: any of the SING Ere BR at Pies fos . 0 Giants received many « herd| the foo Ane and dandy yesterday, He ventlous fashion as Belmont Park itself, clerk of the scales, Herman P. Conicling; | Dae Dea, M8 fe poked tor at the|f CASIN Bares Met Hee. oe2 i; | NOW OPEN, W. 1000 Fer. Firvorts Toon, Hcg Bld , er hve tines at the \y by far really prettier. ‘The track is | “iT of the course, F J. Bryan, | |orews an iy Rerirat of Biibert BTN AE DW—Dally Mate, 4—MOnTONS—« Knook when they tost a game to | ade threo hits out of hve , is Fually peilist. 384 —_——_—_ present time. vant Gomis 0} ORE | ™ 9 Zak Cue Yo dave riget,| Dat, scored one run and retired five laid out through a woodland, none of hscaaaa Eomas Bilan | BRIGHTON |<" Bent. sao aes the natural beauty of the place having | py ‘ 7 A | | Histay HERALD $Q. 61 4 | f . ting @ good lead, But they have real a a with in {te construction, | g2NOLANAFOLIS, June &—Ray Bron. |, pent Mt Coates nes add fast siete es || A COUNTRY uarishie"Ead sh htes championship calibre after all—no doubt! Oaxes, the outfielder, and Mike Mow: |! Labia poh bie raa ha A mUSAEA/ Iv lod ig pal t for the welterweight |iifanarclis by M.D, shut, Mock Bapids, te. |) omega Wea cr- ys uA Sic roneranre sien paving, wine | aSt™Gi Unita” Sascada aves | wrest geo the | cnamboma it ie Art Srpanance| aki ie tsa || MERIC Ss I rm be Glente, with the score 1-0 against | 1 wi a Axe tnarsaning their tate. ‘Tho Jumps at Sheepshead end| England, where ie jews patel Tae oh Gialte caw . BpNit a) doats i them, came up in the ninth inning and| batcing averages daily, In yesterday's as tate. at Sheep: and | Uneiand, where | 4 aon EV tee : : fs , ‘itch the ‘Trolley-Dodgers, Oakes | season Gravesend are play for the “lepers” tn | 3 agement. He met Mor- "4 track tenm advisgre bald 0 rr asa Thay are Salshere, They have! mace cores, sate nile while, Mowery | pronto tose seared atthe hun | ow of Chay and Sea tm by | Met SA || or Puerimade tm Ouact of hove, || ACADEMY iittas. 10, 20 & Se . v ‘ i hree-bag- | nae imes the vic ey “ Saale, “ fhe real fighting spirit. And if they| made @ two-basger and @ three-bag moot. At times the horses must Fun| Wt not attampt tO. make the eke | uu at bees get, Bul ia up toh the Brains | |e goodl-alelteh (Zul mittee tat} SEC SERVICE don't win the pennant this year tt will, 8 | own Dill and out of sight for a minute | Voight limit again, wate | ft any date betwees | fq te THEA B Fis US, wd a. z SPEee ac tee wasabail surprises’ hat ore Re teenie amsentvas Wallan it ase : 4 Both Stroata/ RC Suhac heer Pee GRAND wae. OkiLk 4026, Be upset all dope. ae Moule two nts, | that F mp at the top. Then there is Hill Papke « Papa. James F, Gorman of Ban, Pranctsco estab OHM MASON ' Angustuy Thomas’ best play, |CORSE FAXTON’S ~=MONTECRISTO a mien’ and. alvlo| ; en," a boxed up square mado| KEWANEE, IU, June 6, —Citizens|* new world's revolver second at the ‘nell Mound veresies, P| i | two bases. WEST ROBERT T. HAINES STOCK C0; Ye holia ms he may wana retataing i. on bas belé wes” BE ATTELL'S injured arr) is put- J ie here are planning an ovatto: Tangy, scoring $67 At iitty yards op | eth & Procors | MONTOOMEBY & MOORE, of obstacles of posts and rails, into | !'* ‘ation for Billy | tie standard American target, Tho former record |] END THE LION AND THE U (3 A a Baggies ly ah gripe tho horses snust Jump Mn and out, | Hee ee eo tere cenerelally hel eysgtee 7 Coo "Canle o Wonca, MD | weeb—'Tite camea eset A THAVE, ast *Cheysane "Dagn “Hevtin when he needs to to at . ‘ q Foturn fro 2 : — “| — |“ 1. 26,60 | de Beith For years he has been so far There iw hardly space qnaven for | Australian and Engand, following tho| The member of the Wally Wally echt. coud || NEW AMBTERDAMN AS 'as, Ricuttedy | paily Ma 4 ‘Mornton, Atrial the others in lis class that he | {ng one. side before hopping over the Teoaipt ot 1 news to-day that the | of Cauarie hare olected the fal arama, Blew & Brlanger's sal Comedy De Luxe play with his opponents and win | ena, ‘Such racing i¥ @ novelty for | ™adlewelwht ohampion i the father of | Rain C, Uahan, enum Hans W,wires! || THE PINK LADY ) out extending himself. He has e | ee Be g #0n, born yesterday in London. wurer, Jerome, J fohesiatant Treamurr, jp hy a ' Jan — Mee Brees te sate Baiting Net | most of the local raceme Alured 1; Governing Committee, George B, | | Mat.De Luxe To-morrow. Hops jirices 50. $1.60 OLUMBIAG ray Ae7eh, 6 ce i Nelaon and | For the first day, Thursday, @ pro-| yan vay Have Buraed Di Hume, Frank 8. Walters, Witla "J. Ramer, V1 TBERTY Vache ny ents | Mat. fon 4 other lightwelghts in order to keep, PB Ray 1 Aya oil g A nid n May med Diamona, | John 0, Davens and Perey M, Kilen, Laat Mats, Weds & Sate 2 ip, & Sat. Ba. es Weod busy. But ood featherwelgnie are com- | Hg ned by Secretary Frank Bryan, SPRINGFIELD, Il, Juno 8.—Police| ane members of the Boston Yacht Club hoy LAST WEEK | CHRISTIE MAGOUNALD J 2st SSe8! the CENGE ing up every duy now, and when Able rae 4 7 ie tirst is the Hollis Plate, for three- | 87°, to-day investigating the fro which | nat the race {oF naiite paths te Herma mt 7 Success inthe SPAING MAID i is 1 find plenty of fight- rest Lous aid Whtadetpbia-Clere- ja, 6 ¥ | year-olds and upward, one mile on the | destroyed the Three Hye League ball | be slaried next Gatardy Sup, wrleh hes | KCUSE ME” | BROOKLYN AMUSEME: ing 9 ok, Coster, Klein and |p '2¢ gamer postponed, —Ialn i Hat. Simple Honors, Cuban, O Bim, | PArk here last night. | The police sus: | tid, ind is very handsome, Tt ‘cont hbo, “but x . = ME | Twice DAIL! . others of like class will be after GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. | Patitioss and John A, Munro are among | ect, that the act was, committed by | fie ‘onunetl'alpilated, Get there should he Ae AT-GAIETY PATHE Bey, dtp Gi, MPIRE f him, end unless the jeft hand that made joago at New York. the entries, ene crenerer | erate ‘welve deo. BES GHTER BET. i eae a = i |! GEANES" benceote race ip the Mesex Hunt | °f the Springfield team to Decatur, 111, | dsseter and ute RPA hE Eto esas » stich '