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NING WORLD, M ee Sawer SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | OREN plans IN THE EYES OF THE SPORT FANS’ DODGERS SHY ON ‘GAME WITH REDS, Stock of Twirlers ‘Dwitecs Has Been Pretty Well Depleted by the Series. CINCINNATI, May 13.—Dill Dahlen does not whom to send against the Reds in the last game of the Regs ‘series, The available stook of pitchers | pretty well depleted, evem re Was @ day's rest on Bat "80g 4 y.. 0 is likewise somewhat 7 on hurlers as Rube Benton ts disav! > mag from a bruised paw. ou T LAST ~ Red Smith has made a sreaf tmprem Foose. "ioe sion on the Cincinnatd bu; His hitt! EAL han been #0 savaue \and he work * WHI “ third so snappy that he has looked te Hope. a regular Jimmy Collins. ‘fhe local fame swear that he ts destined to become Probably the Greatest All Around Athlete of the Cen- ' fury. ee "hes NewYork Wa World). ee ! THORP of Carlisie, the great! Eadian athlete, will be Uncle Sam's star performer in the pentathion at classiest third baseman in the Net League. Won hikd AEee Gal: eee 7 f “I don't know what's wrong.” pie a wo.cast wit wave \|Bronson at Last Succeeds _ \jsss-nnr Rosie Tee 1f Thompson, the all-around | | 7 } the Reds were rapping him plenty hard, @ampion, doesn't compete, Thorp | TO LAY UP FOR REPAIRS. || ‘ “Reckon Ym’ not the candy kid on © ews have 9 walkover in this event. | oe ornoo ‘Bis performanc: n a in on rainy afternoon." How. FIRANOTSCO, May 18.—Aa Ccrarian Th one inning the Rede made tw , with, | woteast, the Mghtweight champion, * auccessive hits—and two of the five were @e of the greatest athletes we ever | 8 ee hee at St. Joseph, pinched when they overran first dase. Martin Sheridan at bis lo. lay night, against the best . An old circus man who was wate! ore peepee aE en || Bev” fatZan tw’ setures to" meet |) Packey Coming In at Catch- BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. |}sinday's ‘eamo ‘coud. hardly Take ‘Radian, and trom his are, but he ts #9 badly battle- . eyes off John Hummel, He s1 quees ca track and fold it looks very lI Geurrecasah Si resutec oe. His | Beros weights in the Bout at In- JAP New Long “Acre A. ©—Wiule in shape, gait and general it looks very | i ig ut at In: Chand Young [uel fou: a s | mash as Thorp would prove himesif four-round, tryout | bout | againet fouel \rem!nded him more of an educated o le le here on Saturday last H Hy th any one he hi ir seen. Go Rotter athlete of the two. Saturday, that ‘he will undoubtodly call. this dianapolis on May 29. |} ct, Pardon, 8: C-=Pail Crose va, 0 ON Femaing from place to piace on Franklin match off. He intends to go straight j YY DrCona ten routes, IONAL LEAGUE. Mild tw compete in various events, to his home at Cadillac, Mich., for || i] dt, Yonkers A. C—Billy Fitasim- INTERNATIONAL U ‘Thorp won the htsh 1 rest, sf a lece vs. Young Stacey, ten rounds. ——— | 1 fm, the abot pur wha a8 fet the I: damaged by Ritghle’ that hell nce BY JOUN POLLOCK. Matches Arranged eh aa ee A | vera hurdle race in 3 seconds, took tbe in condition to fight for some FOR trying tor several months |} yraaie smith vs, Shamus O'Bi E K @econd in the running broad jump and |] time. Ad's lower Iip ie badly cut, to Induce some club to put him! ton rounds, Brown's Gyinnasinn mw [lt I Geb So-yare ardlte and third to the |] his eyes frightfully discolored and on in a bout with Packey MoFar- |] A., to-morrow night, ah his back so lame that he can scarcely J | land, the great Chicago fighter, Ray led for To-Day. Figuring in Thorp's t abhiity walk. Before he was champion Wol- || Bronson, the clever welterweisht of|"s"ters such excellent oners thar tmey paseball and a football 1 player, is hex nekinoed, coke er eeuit tee |Indlanapotis, hos finally been success-|!08t NO time accepting them. The con- | probably the greatest all-around ath- I] Wale. tee recurrence’ The old | {ful 12 getting matched up with him rs will be for ten rounds, will a deve of the century, although | The Indianapolis A. C. is to stage t at Washington Park on Ma: ry, ish Thompeon trouble. age th y @ Princeton Theological is a star in | contest, the officials having made both Bronson will be compelied to weigh these two specialties too. | —_—__________g—__ |" 8t 135 pounds at 12 noon, while x land will go in at catchweight. i] frolgd the Tonkere F.C. an eleven of the firt | Farland te trainin; vison of : is at the Mott Haven + ys Dan Roane in @ gam T)A. C. for his six-round bout with Young Ra eS oS at.’ Erne in Philadelptda on Wednesday im tha court lawn tennis serine in| "ENE. is Eee ree Ing © brillant “ta the ‘rence s victory im the Coulen,the bantamweight champion, hampionaip from C.F. Diaon, cepre: cal’ Diaper Bashy, ihe eee thansnee "may Brtala, ty, 68, 04, 0. be matched to meet in a ten-round bout at the Reds and White Sox Big Surprises Get oteseeenae ___Of Major League Baseball Circles eRe eine Ere es weet nae . i i i i t ae Z ! I i ; Big Crowd Disappointed When Scho and st team at Hack. | ,Setuniay and offered them the bout, Coulon MANY CHANGES PLANNED It Looks sik erry tinal Heat of Gand Pet ate N. 4. managed to in |Sereed de" ‘reignSTt6 pounds ving, * AT IN HILLTOPS’ LINEUP. ooks aS igh Giants Are ran ize & = inn ae ca aria tha bee Been, clinched between , 4 ae ly aren Going to Run Away With of Newark Isn't Held. | sped Sala "Siey Bade it: ex had even seer i the P t. ee Ce eee mantt tho canner be. 8g peu ties evening, get ‘tt Mora case when he babe ge vags Mgt bp ed | ennant ‘WUNG: to the fact thet ‘Frank | fight PRU ot C3 fenton Tom es form. He ts now awaiting the return of Chase to] no : fret base and Wolter to right fold. | no's re tents dite information ‘Thereupon he'll shitt Hartzell to | Tr qe deere seit Emowe thee = the national oycling | SCHEDULES AND RESULTS » Waa unadle to compete of the Grand Prise of} - OF MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES. i $15 to $35 Weekly After a Few Weeks i poraediy rd and * nae demanded a salary of $6,000, but whether | &™& Velodrome, on account of a stri AMERICAN | LEAGUE. he got {t or not is a question. He won't| tendon in his left ankle received during ‘To-Day’s Schedule. i Perdling which shows tho greater | gay, it with Freddie Hill on Friday, th ott ta New York, Cn al batting prowess, Gardner will be re- | qy, hey fl io aw Yor Become a fully Hcensed a ie Highlanders regume their fight| race was postponed. About 7,0 person: poet tatoatea true to form, |] tained at sroond and cree will cover | with the ‘gers thie afternoon and there |turned out to #ee the event, and when bas ie. en Moving Picture Operator Aght. He extrice are soat-|] Sreeney will do all of the catch- | ' "ely to be something doing, the announcer declared Kramer could F vt Drivate Palmer, a8, i wen gionehtp field that it ts Vaughn, Quinn, hase des oon te, Aten ‘not go on they were sadly disappointed. coeaadl: CARLIN Aig “found © eat One Round Hogan. real line om the ae ES cia me ‘add misery ¢o their lot, a heavy rain ‘ ——- vreand tort his fight with the "Dix's Kid at tiem (Wolsast the eoveral clubs. rhop in reserve oe rae eee x, cont alas fell which drenched the speotatore to NATIONAL LEAGUE. Liverpont in two weeks, | form. But that Bvery expert in the country picked|| as a relief pitcher. Fisher ie ‘ex- i ee the akin. Before the storm there were). To-Day'e Soheaule Jimmy Clabby of Milwauker, the clever midtle (ft. Like many win this weason, and the|| pected to join the squad next week. po ta Che eo she 9 ote tor ie ents decided. In one of them| Hew, Xork in chi gig figter, in ow oa hia way ack ‘Welgset finds tha eoring spurt of Mo-|] When these changes are made Wol- en malter of fact. ant the fa iy ee Tricky Comes, the French sprinter net a. eablegra iy in Ly sours, hae more than justified || verton fecls sure that the Hilltop | he'mnot’ ate tact, It begins ao |] fane will have reason to feel proud that any coe thing tn his tte, . wine te | of the ame put up by hie team. Pennant before the sea- : E i i i ’ gah worries Nos wore handed anot! at to Joe Fogler, Deating him in the one mile open event. Fane who have, clalméd, thet were unattractive ane sate ar ‘The Pastis A, C. games slated to be hed at wy fight. promoter, which he had | i ; #fe it White, Hephant Bowling Alege In York | and Willard Parlor. Dist St. 6 Brosdware Zz a iit at 5 | ist i i any who tom fe much more than half over. Chi-|poestble for them to cause any trouble fay. "tiny ‘would nave €or fren for all that tas rortine ra psi tl tee AMUSEMENTS. _ Shy lads cago and Pittsburgh have also settled | now. Ci er gi ring tie BEE Det: | Soran of. hie, looste and iormed Johnny | a oto ay into places tn the first division, as was! CUBS ONLY SHELL OF CHANCE’S | minute coi fore it Mae. gree acpi ak sik Borle, president of the the club, that he had recetred | T How Minor League Otver Clothiers ammerstein 3 ry an oven orophesied, the two big surprises OLD TEAM. ‘bottles and lemon: i 1 games to be held, | m a Rave been Cincinnati and Philedeiphis./ As o striking contrast to the nt | eee et Re r fone yee The feature arent ob at the monthly games of the Ball Clubs Stand || have to hand it to me for my Laced ay ey aly a 25, ‘B Ir the cooupied the same|month’s work in past yeurs, tt will bo | {he stand remarked tha oar lr ee Od “4 {eComb's Dam ‘which wee, ralues. I'm. not only a retailer, il, Bal Mayon '&e Co. a tock tw place yesterday the clubs | noticed that only two clubs in the Na- | Connell didn't walk Oowila at ere are, inet" oa. by 3. 4B, ,0-Conngr SOUTHERN Assoctatiox in ues. featuton'aa wall ‘And Leotard, erttude Barses, Mr. Dis manager, in the ‘would have been ex-| tional League-New York and Cincin- Q'tonatiin ie area, {ous perwm Jn the {tenor wen re, Kf, Slubmates iibeett L. BC, , but a manuiactu a wells * Brorn, Tamey Haskell, Dieeo etter this fashion 1 It #0 hap- ave won more games than they Bite li “i ae bed “aa handicene See tote nbe"ond @ Grong wind then the thousands I AM 4 rent aby Taymond, 6 ot! needs hard luck hit thi A111 a i ant, aL Fomped Sen? ——— o lers by ag he fais te “4 “1 8 pointe eee es They Ne onl Sanaled a we ean ot ame 3 be, Mie | at toe, Beecher Find Club's rout race, Duly eee ae undersell by at "4 4 font twelve games. ‘Those | Sik's umpici onal with i rofeast ‘ Rights, He’ to work in| During the epring training weeks men ee a chance tam i Ratan bp, bet cig row, ‘own at cat aa of een tee tie agnegnd ie atthe Soar While Qual Moe Levy the plumbing Francisco, | ike Chiet Meyers, Larry Doyle ani!| say thaf it ts only a shell of the old aly em 4 yards he Gawed BiSerat ? aoe ing pipes| Mathewson declared that the Reds had | machine that ran so smoothly for four ‘The ee a ore qs Pitan up whh him. Guest went the tarcey 8, My Onty 119-125 Walker St., N. - Up again,|& g004 team and would make every-| years. ee Haring been informed by several physicians . Whee ody hustle, but they also expected the!” in the Amerioan League we have tho] Miwa $, bile f ees sour & 4 witin be consulted that be could not row again, ‘Teck put| Piiities to ©e a contender, They based! rather odd picture of the first division | ine , a re Tee Te acteg MEME “ET | Test Bowen, Corals great, stroke oar of ke PC unea their predtotions ae to Cincinnat! on tho mede ft Chie of excl the two poare, bes emt in his resignatice : Bt 3 070) Renae City... being up of Chicago, Boston, foc Deeg atneive Anemnees oe bee eee ABA Bul Montetee 3: rae 8 genera epeed of the cud, and it coome Philadelphia. ‘The con-| |, Bat Ge peg eed go hy Nah ba Pag Li el BOT alr at dial rio alc Reece ty in, is ai 0 nice 01 1s of opinion in the early spring! One thes in Beedle See it was yt 4 beh ngepangg Reston bit eo hard that (t will be almom im-| save the first division to Philadelphia, | "™s division of the New York and District League de- AMUSEMENTS. AWIGKERGOCKER Hive America Saturday. Wells and his Detwet, Gesten ON Rath: OME | Meee H I ae : SOR OME Otis Skinner Kismet manager havent signed up for any Jane of those clubs is above the dividing matches, except possibly the one with {ilne and that through courtesy, Cleve HUDSON 48 WP'os A WHITESIDE IN NEW—Dailv Matine BRIGHTON ‘<1 Palser tn Califorgia, because they have Major ie due Races }iand has the world's champions ‘tied fam idea that promoters in this city will leported in Detail. || fr te position. In the West they H I | D fave‘an?an uc into ut Cat ow It Is Done. view wsTENOAN gases fa || BRIGHTON (17 end in any match he may take on. land in the first division as we have _ THE DE ay 0 inhton Bene isteie thousand te his feces, Walls NATIONAL LEAGUE. ee ROB ean OLYMPIC itu) The surprise of the year, outside of H Mat. 1 accompanied him to the dock. He con- | }a| |cincinnati, has been tho Chicago Whito you for $20 (without vest for $17). 6} --Coleaaban ry Siders any sum smaller than that El algi fl als Sox, Jimmy Callahan has jockeyed his TIEGFELO'S MOULIN RUUGE Yy be eager to offer Wells $20,000 for his ee concer sce= ne Neuter Wells We will make to your measure a suit that will fit RO Bd 1 N ae, Sane is Engiiah F club into a big lead, and if he can get It will be a suit that you can show alongside ofthe TT $1.09, Wed BLACK PATTI aM “Tl vane th Be SI iN co, sie tek, Lad iff ists i Spec THE GIRL IN BLU 1 Ea seed SOCIETY “A WINSOME wioow" ites ACABEMY 9! OME 155 ’ i i Roth, ber, 1 t is dt It CES, Bee Pee ghee eter Since ele errarre average $40 tailored suit and it will look the part of a vs IBewiyning FO LYCEUM to. HELD BY Feil o'2MY, ts regardea in|¢ many Weeks to come, Boston has run $40 suit. arriage-Not {inne ELOUS MO’ PICTURES, END 3)" 10, 29 & 30e PAUL J RAINEY'S. Arican Hane PARK @38:, Wan Pe, lan | The The QUAREE GIRL a GUTRTON ul AWFORD, 9! Daily OLU MB A CCN Tas House Next Door TH AVE. Prat § t BAWEr with ently been some & match between Wells and Carpentier, the French mid- Mleweight champion. The English fight Ha a RR a a rey We just know how to make the best $20 suit;that’s all. | feptene Ane dissuratites cose Have been at it for over 40 years. Make lots of them. * ~ their showing. . : eae experts seem to think that Carpentier Pita en lemimstiag Aininey OIViaion| Buy material in large quantities. Wells, ry 1 i n i could beat Wells, and the match wasn't Ba a ts TEAM. Buy it a great deal cheaper than the average tailor, fells ia a bg Natl Duilt fellow like} “=| Through the aid of ter Johnsor 5 5 2 ands good felding infield Clark Grit. | Make it up at less profit. | 4 Cer fith has Kept the Washington club up | Te an the Isadora qd fanb re begins saga the oe hg = the least money. intng to realize that Griff has a first ‘our money back if we ~<a |divieton team, The dig disappointments he A sue have been New | The Rose mei a mn by | Jin the American Palser. who can tuke anything the Eng- £ 3 |York and Detrott, Even with heavy Mehman has and keep boring tn. Here | & 1 hitting by Cobb and Crawford the he may fight Jim Stewart or som Th Ta 3 Tigers have been unable to climb on the other local heavyweight—but he'll Wass él too! band wagon 1 : Ha areoo| Everything has been against the Hie [ASTOR & vi othe | NTT a THE STRINGS mi THE GREYHOUND © CAYETY Ts anhattan Stock Co. Ti , 20¢, 30c Inns GARDENOF Mie ee Rae PAID IN FULL. | THE ALLAH) ness oft Wray Daily Me! 4i4| Highlanders and not once have they 43a, been able to put forward thelr real The Lar t Tailoring Establi i TWelee Yenke pony - at.2. oe na r [strength 7) 1 of § ges g Establishment in the Wlactd. OLONIAL a.nrtelt & cen i neh: MPIRE ma soni eed in lati yee tne bate a rellent hams es ices ec |S IMIZARLISS. DISRAELI ae 2 cap att a knoaseg sat ie bat i a ein excl he Broadway and Oth Street THAMBRAEVA TANGUAY HURTIC & SEAMONS 3a Palmer, who x by Jack Twin Sullit it n¢ White Sox whit n G Re Ae oecalideoenla Nl pares as Satan wine caer. Seat Th seaMpetGteetene de: Gest gan’ THE SMART SEt pee “4 s bina

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