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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914. T SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [*"iater coos “Ws ILLUSTRATIONS FOR OUR COLUMN “#8 | FINE CONDITIONS Sere me Panag Sn rT _ FOR CUP YACHT'S TRYOUT TO-DAY Crew of Resolute on Deck Early Spreading Rigging and Mainsails, We, WHADDA Best eee WON'T URIOM # Been Developing That May Be Greater Than the Greatest of We FeDs Mant cup-defense yacht Resolute and Ser AS WELL QuiT ehop companion, the schooner Ma- Twenty Years Ago. Hoje 88 on an MR Dowr he “eanaTes toura, excellent conditions fer their an “Saty THevYRe- GGT APTWR UNE SAM? initial e@atling triale to-day. The shad <a Pau” : boats came out of adjoining ehefs hope” has passed the _ —_ during the last month. The Katowrs joke stage. IN OUR RECEPTION Room ‘wae built for Robert BE. Tod of New Teere| GE » /& me KAN | GUNTS | WIGHLANDERS ESEESES cepting a from any rival more > -_s on deck, spreading out the runaing 7 rigwing gnd hauling the big matneatie WIN FROM ST. LOUIS (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) et wa hs . The dangerous litde Jim Flynn it teams began their battle there were; Opposed to Warhop was Jim Shaw,|men were obliged to take up como? 20,000 fans within the enclosure andj Griff’s phenom kid twirler from the | the slack in the boat ropes before dhe all the fashion to ridicule the they were still coming. Big Jeff Tes-| York Club of the Tri-State League. reau, who has been twirling fine ball| FIRST INNING—Maisel fouled to so far this year, was sent in for the auey: bea Ch oc eee Giants, with Chief Meyers on the re- 2 See ie ag,| 20d spent the night on the tender Wards Oppose Sunday Ball,|ceivine end. Nap Rucker started to Milan's unt, Foster both walked: | cape Cod, with Manager R. W. im- warm up for the Dodgers, but he was mons 2d, and his amateur a ee the world is awakening to m that a now clase. of ghia haa been developing, a Dott mrow water. erpetent of Boni raseo Jess Winare came oP the call for a “white hope” has WwW eva OLEVATOA. OR STEPPED Tirovert | So Double-Header Is still a little weak and Manager Rob- Charles Francie Adams 24. ue vanDow - --- | cilapeay inaon gave big Pfeffer, the Western) acimry iNING—Wwiliame walk- | anlcl, G. Herreahoff, the Seotewer, : ‘D INNING—Williams walk- | also was on boa: adhe eotgreoall gg tdle- eel bea i Played To-day. twirler, a chance to start hie first big Holden flied to Milan, Sweeney | It was eleven year ago tered back to the lumber camps and | wame of the season, with McCarthy|died the same way. Morgan threw|that the large cup yannt “Rallasee ‘the rolling mills and the farms from i behind the bat. out Peckinpaugh. NO RUNS. spread her gails for the first time which they But « few have (Special to the Evening World.) Just before the game started Man- Shanks doubled over Holder |.| Bristol Bay and began her Toasealty eae. threceh the teat Ske sword ST. LOUIS, Mo. May 2.—The an-|®8¢r,Robinson announced that Catch-| Maisel threw out Morga successful career. Blades of soft iron hammered 2 tipate A ty wi . _|er Fischer, who had a run in with! out, Peckinpaugh to William: ae heated and hammered again at Mic JOSS ware 1S | tipathy of the Wards to Sunday! Umpire Rigier yesterday on a third! flied to Peckinpaugh. NO RUN! UNION B. C. CELEBRATE. they become fine tempered steel. T ‘ baseball forced the Brooklyn and St.| strike decision, had been auspended; THIRD INNING.—Trucsdal Med morrow their names may be ech ° SEES Te - emmont Sere. Louis Federals to play a double | for three days by President Tener of! ted to left. Advancing to second on ¥ around the world. header this afternoon to keep abreast | Ne, National League ‘Warhop's sacrifice, McBride to ‘The Union Boat Club, Harlem River — r nd Desde FIRST INNING. dil. Morgan threw out Matsel. and Dyckman etreet, will hold their ae when I came into ° ot ey schedule. ne game will be Mae ink for " Bo od ¥ tell tire to ee NO RNe annual Spring Dance this evening at say elealian’ @ beneh: te tha Ej = d Wi li Ne t Allo Played to-morrow. The weather was ones go by went to| Moeller walked. Foster singled to} their boat house. The Unions are me ‘4 em wes 6 rather 1h hn l 0 Ww ideal. first. The hit and run game was|ieft, Moeller stopping at second. Mi- widely known IN - then worked, Daubert beating a slow led to right, acoring Moeller, |Of the oldest and most FIRST INNING—Cooper grounded] bouncer up’ the third base line t0| Foster stepping at third, Gandil fled | FoWinK organizations in the country. A LAKEWOOD GOLF FINALS to H. Miller, unassisted. Meyers flied | steck, while Cutshaw by fast running to Walsh. Henry forced Milan at | double, centipede and junior eight ie im Smith-Langford Bout _Scheduled for June 30 le tops six and Broadway, Sporting he a Merenies specmnen of a debtor ine British Boxing Author Authorities Follow ea es ca to Tobin. Evans lifted to Drake. NO|6°t to third. Wheat lifted a long|second, Peckinpaugh to Truesdale, | training under Capt. Meagher for Decer- RUNS. sacrifice fly to Rurng allowing Cut-| Koster scoring. Shanks forced Hen- | ation Day regatta on the Harlem. Bridwell walked, Boucher was out. * w to score after e catch. Di ry, Peckinpaugh to Truesdale. TWO —————— ucher ou rt tried to steal second, but was| RUNS. N OVER Garnier to Meyers. ‘Tobin walked. 80| nants nalled ‘ane ihrer | "ROCRTH INNING-—McBride threw| SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. did W. Miller, filling the bases. Drake to Doy v out Walsh. Williams died, Morgan hae aug tapped to Seaton, who tossed to] Beach wine Gadd iter. Pfeffer)to Gandil. Holden singled. Swee Giants will make their Owens, forcing Bridwell at the plate} then made a balk and Umpire Rigler|ney forced Holden, Morgan to Mc-|first appearance in Harlem this eea- aoe Brooklyn, Johnny y Bob and Drake was doubled, Owens to] ordered Beecher to take second. Bride. NO RUNS, son by playing the Lincoln Giants a tring A Moran; Vanderbilt A. Meyers. No runs. Burns slammed a low line fly to right hen Holden dro} double header at Olympic Field, One Lead of Many American} ™. Brooklyn, Jack Driscoll moll va eck < Garden Cty vee Veteran Beats 30) IND " which | Stengel mrabbed,” Bescher| an aay fy, McBride doubied tiene Mundred and Thirty-sixth street and . & Breal ch) reaching third afte the catch. ri M . Shi sacrificed, avenue. States and Put Ban on Mixed ve. Shasus” O'Brien Club Mate 3—2 in Semi- ] of Murphy's foul liner and Delehanty, | Fletcher hit a bigh bounder to Smith |Warhop to Williams, McBride wolng Sear West Brighton e. L) A.C, Rey Hat. who had rounded second, was doubled," who shot the ball. to McCarthy, 1s third. Moeller singled to left, scor-| |The Long Island Ci 667 WANT o match with Gunbost,” Bouts. field va. Pateey Brown. Final R d Drake to H. Miller to Bridwell, catching Bescher at Jing McBride. ‘Truesdale threw out) Chesters pry open t! ilies “We were matched — ound, hanty failed to touch second on his| Fletcher tried to |. but| Foster, advancing Moeller to second. | Recreation Park, near the Cpe way back to first. Westerzil singled! was nipped on McCarthy's perfect| Milan ‘singled to right, scoring Moel-| boro Bridge Plaza. Manager Morton to centre and went to third on Ga- throw to Egan. NO RUNS, ¢ .|has extended the field. The St. By John Pollock. (Goecial to The Brening World.) gnier's single to centre. The double, SECOND INNING. th aingted. | lara. THREE RUNS to Will] Raphaela and Astoria Athletics mest ITH bouts between white and LAKEWOOD, N. J, May 2,—Wal- | *te@! failed when Bridwell's return to, Stengel sent a bounder to Teareau,| FIFTH INNING. Peckinpaugh hit|!" the preliminary game, 101 ists prohibited in Grok E Chapman nipped Weaterzil at the who tossed him out at first. Doyle!a high fly to Milan which he lo@| ; colored pugilists pro! necticut on May 8. pecans press) ter J. Travis of Garden City, the plate. NO RUNS. y running catch of/in the sun, Peckinpaugh taking. sec ‘The Cuban Stars, who arrived wetgh: e@everal States in this country, baie oe reveen bi ee t Jack! grand old man of golf, had his hands| Land now catching for Besater | fly in short right. McCarty|ond on the error. Truesdale filed to) “I want to find out df I'm a bet- | word bas just been received here to-| Dillon, but no f th battle - Owens turned his ankle. H. Miller | was an casy victin for Tesreau and Caldw ar- ter wan. The dest mon 4 the | Say trom England to the effect thar | 22 b® found in Dillowe’ Ma oe a i ee ot aedons cry wrten Rob: fouled to Westersil, ‘Seaton toased out | Merle, “NG RUNS, ©” Seer ee ee mela enita cineaty fellow who should have a chance laced : 'y, In the first Mathes, Chapman walked. Kuepper| Doyle hoisted one for Daubert. to centre scoring Peckinpaugh, Hart- . Gt Johnson. I want that chance, |*b® Suthorities there have also plac gon Kennedy, the the local rosette get of semi-finals of the spring |died, Land to Meyers. NO RUNS. Merkle was called out on astrikes./ sei) walked. Shaw threw out Wal atreet and Wyckoff avenue, Brooklyn. 1 Other fellow can deat me | the ban on mixed bouts and have no- | wel ete nae ) eae Fritts of tournament of the Lakewood Country| THIRD INNING—Land singled to| Murray drove the ball to left centre, |ar amt ONE mle In the peelniees lice 1.30, the Tigers 4 Wy withdraw in hie |tifled Dick Burge, the English tight | stagium a. Con next Tha Club, Although he had a close call centre and | bi ores & meeien, Bee Wey Pures. {t a foot off the|” pieh now pitching for Highlanders, |W!!! meet the Yankees, fever 17 I can deat the others | promoter, not to aitempt to bring of [night, ‘has “another match on. hig/ with Hobbins, Travis ie a strong fav. | KuePPer to, Bridwell Myers singled "THIRD INNNIG-—Pfetter missea | 274 Reynolds catching. | Henrs dou-| Rod McMahon's crack Lincotn Stare qoant Johnson myscif.” the proposed twenty-round bout be- hands, iio will mest “One Round” |orite for fine! honors in the present ito centre, ecoring Beavon, Evans three swings, Dalton banged a low | Died {0 left. | Shanks doubled to lett,| will invade the Linnett atreet grounds 4 tween Gunbont Smith, the California | Davis, the Buffalo heavyweight, for} meet, | He had been walking off with |lined to Mathes, (ONE RUN, |line fy to Burns, Cutahaw. walked fot for Maine! to-handie and Shanks 2t, Bayonne, N. J. for « double header y Bree oe wien oe, pet china, RORY Wenn Aid Pam Lanett a, C, ot Buttle, "N ¥., on Monday | the widest native here can senenepas |, Hridwell_ out, Nbc fol Bs at | for’ the rere ete, (Ag the Mext went to third. McHride singled a Si tae Rien Rare a The ¥ be a oo. ~ iD, ai ympia A. A. bie — Roucher singled to right. Tobin sin-| pitched ball Cutshaw tried to steal > ha Mor- o bet badly oe wi ve Carpentier the ‘ a. . Miller doubled , t ,| throw te Doyle. NO RUN! i pty * ween't stung enough I just} which be demands for fighting (un-|° Mike Gibbons, accompanied by his from the course, weather conditions | scoring Boucher und: voun “rake | Btock's little pop up’ was, collared ter Bled ito areal. Crane and Giant catcher, behind the bat. Syne atons and yp, it was e evs mith and clinch that match. manager, Eddy Reddy, arrived in Town jo-day were ideal for golf. singled to left, W. Miller stopping at : Meyers infleld fly was! Coich Foster hit to the acore board! SH peS SOEnE Camuney f_ Saar . Arlen ag ache east peut, OB the! , Matches in the Arut set were Travis third, H. Miller lined to Seaton, who Terreau hit into 0 ee eee ie a home run, send: | q& double header will be pl fornia I'd never even seen a twenty-| pilly Murray, the Californix midule, |@nishing touches to his training for) ¥e. Robbing and Van Viewk ve. Rix: |(ucd, H. Millon lined to Seaton, who pean to Dau ling ie Morgan and Moviride ahead of weet End Oval, Hath Beach, round fight. 1 thought twenty pie weight, who la matched to meet al{his ten-round bout with Johany How-|l!ey. The second set brought first. TWO RUNS. | . NO RUNS. Ing in Morgan an Seer PIV Es | gm between the Glenmore AC. erally tring McCoy of Brooklyn at the Stadt . | ard of Bayonne, N. J., which will Hamilton Kerr Seinae FW FOURTH INNING, — Delehanty | SING, — Daubert | him. Milan filed to Hartz *| the Empire Bridge Company end the i ‘ 4 rs Murphy's out, Mathes to H. Miller. Smith filed out to Murray. a : by Foster| 1 ofr ibe club, received a fetexrany fron bong will work out at aren pimavin be peat Ropbing wp ana 3 tol Westersil singled to right, scoring | out tealing, Meyers to Doyle, NO|tO0 "0 “wiiame taking second on CAMBRIDGE, M May 2 maaie f ~ | servic rane Delehanty and went to second on the NS. id. Reynolds! ve 2 i ing that he and Murray bad left Sup | services. Mblandidly ot nie throw home. Gemnter singled to toft,| Reacher walked. On the hit ana|ie throw. Holden fanned: Restolin) oo oo couth Boston and Walter a Francisco for New York. Otto Kobler of Cleveland and wile|them. After that, howeese he cect | scoring Weaterail and took second| run, Burns drove a nate grounder | No run Siohk ct fiecouivn ienued Ce $6] LET my punches go now,” eal) Because Bob Mohs, the Milwaukeo| lio Mose of Pailad ipbla will Mght| Travis busy. The taitor did not win Me eee eee raatie aeriee | Eeccnet ty tied” Ginanan ana aT 5 rounds to s drew at the Untversiey seoD. tin hon the blower een, | UEBE Reavywoight, demanded « Liz }elx rounds at the National A. C. of {8 hole from the turn except the tour- | ara "mn aouchere, lowe throw, Taga | un te Smith. MoCarty ieado 2 eoecTSMITH-CARPENTIER MATCH | A. c. ana 100 fons saw a elasoy sition. He has the biggest bands | guarantee from Frank Mulkern, he |Philadelphia to-night. Battling Reddy | (teenth. He did manage to halve the Sopping ai ascend, Cooper bul, to | dactul guanine onien of Davies high Hi D.| bout: Hor the. Great Six seseioun @ parms I ever saw, and he's my|Sght promoter of Milwaukee, to Lux|of this city and Frankie Conway of{ tenth; twelfth and sixteenth, but lost | 7? aifier Seer Coit EAMina’ bo the. arandas ater IS FINALLY CLINCHE! i it. His fete areas Dare aa cobue Gunbout Smith a ten round bout be-| Philadelphia will clash ip t! the eleventh, thirteenth and fifteenth, tossed out Mye: TH grabbing the ball. Merkle walked, if Murphy was going te “wot He nearly inated ten rounds. | fore the West Bide A. C. of that vity|up at the same show, taking three putts on the latter, Mathes doubled to centre. Seaton| filling the bases. Murray fouled out| They are to Me: y time, but after thet ! hed McMahon until 1 waslon May 8 he proiptiy called of the a ‘There was genuine surpri ee | bbe Geman ta show ial geaiie: hae hard w toaxed out Chapman. Simon batted | to McCarty and the Brooklyn rooters gan quality, ; od Bo eon ote 4 hoe ' - rad Tal Next tery er ef be: Coney Joa pera a + New tor esrper, Simon popped to Dele-| went wild. NO RUNS, Latter Part of Jane or Fir }ing at his best in the close-range me. Someone sent out a re- -—— ween Fred Halsbund of England an and 2 by A.C. y af ri . <b ‘ ; fs Bort that he beat me. I'l take no| sight clubs hold showa to-night as| Young Gradwell, the hard hitting | Prati, Montclair. “Risley beat “Van | Nee fouled to W Gils Bean elrutied on outta de ones: Lac tit tesee Nablio es reotlemremn Ra tet he es Renee wots pein eae onde tant mame Tl tein | follows: Hairmont A. C.. Bert Keyos|lightweight of Newark. They will| Vieck jr. 1 up in the closest and most |* NG.—Mordecal_B McCarty ssruck Out’and Kean waslenves from che Corton Otirror tordas'| “ocerge “Bicoke of Lowel ana Jee wy Rodel ten’t pe 1 think ve. Kid Burns, Willie Bchaefor vs;°ome together in a fifteen-round iseas match seen, since lant sea-| ow pitching for Mt Louis, He wan|d ubled. up trying to atoal’ second, | Wich stated that the hout between the| Quinn of Boston boxed a siz-round i i own’ 7, efore » CO, orth of Maso: + Le 1} ’ a . r : @ him down twice in the firat| Young Sieger va. Johnny Daly véliewdence Ke Le ca the’ nthe, SF hand Dixon's Ine. |the recipient of the greatest applause | Meyers to Doyle, “NO. RUNS, Gunner and George Carpenter Would) draw. Frank McManus won from ke lace at the Olympia Club and clght times before he| Jeracy City; Sharkey A. jon elther the last week in June| Joe Carroll in their six-round feature of a double header at ce'a Ridgewood Ground, at i for 825,000 Purse of Jaly.| ever accorded a St. Louis ball player.| Stock grounded out, Cutshaw to LUASE ENCED | RPM clonanty, He also tossed” ent| Tonteeu’ siruce out ou tures pitched] feat thar tereieee ttateishe Bat avant [te tenie clatesouet cron by Berke dow RACE WINNERS. 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 5, mecond; Danger-|¥an Vleck— Murphy, NOU RUN ee ee eee OTUNE : Ai hie tenn which have made the a na is game, I put my 240 pounds ; . necond; - ~ 8:6 an j ; is. NS. a . We Sehing ‘eukh Knockdown’ pancke tve| HAVRE DE G ous March, 116 (Pickett), 4 to 1, ® to} pigs, Te Boucher doubled to centre, Tobin] SIXTH INNING-—Pfeffer was called | match doutbful for some time, | vognw Mayhew Lande “K. 0, en, ghting them all, and learning 5 and 7 third. ‘Time, 1.444-5.[ °°, 363445 6 334-78 | Nt, Seaton to Myers. W. Miller sin-|out on strikes. Dalton walked. Dai Wy bay ae alle, Sergsd, gah ine | BIDDEFORD, Me, May 2—Young in every fight. I etudy all the fast FIRST RAC KE; thre Knight of Uneas, Mise Velma, Coll van yvieck * Pm ‘* | gled to right, scoring Roucher, Drake|ton out stealing, Meyers to Fletche Hines mee Mant ae chip wil ‘Ko to © ‘J id 4 t ittle fellows and learn trom thom. jolds var : Ashmeade, Oakhurst, Henry Hutchi-|* 41 396884296 4 4—a4—79| foreed W. Miller, Gagnler to Dele-|Cutshaw's hot bounder took a bad] {Ut Per relly ne ele wi At ger | Mayhew of Manchester, N. Tiwaan't strong year” ago, because [erucker, WAN MeTuxgart 910 Gret Wtueteare clea ran, M's, kupery gacted phot cee tani Miller out, Westerzil to] bound part Doyie and want for a blt.| tye bout will he twenty rounds knocked out Johnny Boyle of Lowell, T grew so fast. Now I'm twenty-sev- |to > and out, first; Runway a ’ 3 a Myers. ONE R On the next pitched vall Cutshaw| make the match binding. the Olympia , dnfand I'm developing my full atrongth lin), 9 to 1.3 tot and sto 5 : Pits H pACe a A Ae tee a “4 ndid put were the features SIN Westerzil singled |made a pretty stesl of xocond. Pi ag sent snyth's ae a check Rie Bea a oa bout, sent above the waint. Boxing sa wonder | Chilton Queen, 108 (Knight), 40 to i eesyeur-0 1D; — vin forced at accond,| Daubert walked, and us the fourth | for 61,000 for exronars to. Londen. | xercise for develop! 12 to Land 6 to 1, third. ‘Time, 116 Tanura, 108 (Taplin), § to 1, HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. to Bridwell. Land hit into a|ball was a wild pitch, Cutsnaw went — minutes before ¢ fou'll wee the differenc I Miss Eleanor, Chenault, I Bane on Phill —— 7 * ldoubte play, Beucher to Mathes, to/to third. Daubert went to second on LEXINGTON ENTRIES. Sight here. Sunguide, Moneriet also Nd MR hs maine H. Miller. NO RUNS, a pussed ball, Wheat ther smashed serene ROOND PAS Bowelling bands nes eMeragmart)) 7 tO) RACE TRACK, HAVRE DE] Mathes atruck out, Seaton tosaed|the ball to lef centre for two bases, : oe buptecet oul thewor OT ; if "furlongs. Chuckle f a'a rather, smiley, GRACE, Md) May 2—The entries ont eer RENE. ne (NOW aru tttnael cout at fret by Tesreau, vi Nuns 2 Bidets wel iii . (Butwell), 7 to 1, 3 to 1 and et, Kiraside, Billy Btu- | for Monday's races are as follows: |*Suwery, INNING. Brown tossed | TWO RUNS, raw says the Federal | Won; Carlton G,, bird (Knight), 16 Hyams ran a LUBAT BRACE: Taos t Seaton. Cooper fanned and was! Heseher singled to left, Burns was head ried flat failure, B ost and & tad, ay — ie bi te ee orowncont, Chapman. to i Aliiter, | retired on hia grounder, Cutahaw. to | Lipton’s new challenger for the ‘Only a month or 80 ago John | 1% (Met ry Haven 1s Hinde aid | Myers Mied to Drake. NO RUNS. Daubert, Reacher reaching el BAN Quen Hy ; ies, fAmericn’s Cup, described by those whe confided toa friend of his an |2,t0,5 third. | Tim LEXINGTON RESULTS. ‘ Taand ot Bridwell's foul, Mouchor| Veteher drove a long fy to Wheat: | cn; rs ; Wede Ii: | have aven her, ae the most wonde . opinion that the Federal League | fea. Bnew i v a 5 th os ut on abpikes. ‘Tobin filed to Evans, | Dove fo. “Paubert’ unuasteted | ting Sten, i launched “May 33. Her trial Was “the first good thing he had A man Rife ; Field ih. MN ot deed er a fied to| SEVEN : 1 Katharine week in June atlowed to yo by him since he | year-olda; four furlongs. PIRST RACK.—Selling; $400; three- anna | nee; 10% Miter. Deleh. walked. Mure |struck — out jan to play baseball.” 110 vekatt) 1, Oto] Rene Olie mad Moma rat als Tanai ‘4 sedis “struck out Jesterzil iso | Doyle to Merkle. M ns Se ralageel, Y neon, 1), > Gre alk i fouled o' : Riddytnmcan, veehen"o008 toa ate a ov, 19T 1 Keorh) wns Reith, A NO RUNS. si ih hd The lo al | ft t- aL EOS é a! H ie chink Tine 1a watked, Drake ied to) NO IL a ena ne lo al lawn tennis season opens ef- iB poeenet r, Wicrenos Toherta. ‘Tavalira, - ir Mamet, Mur ana speared H. Miller's! | Mmith made a, great dne-handed ficinlly this afternoon, when a spectal . SOLU MN, like wher authors |! BECO eoaea vk fi i fy; Mroaree Nien NO RUNKG | crane Pulved for Murray. Ne atruck pete ofits. wast Mine fon ni ‘ y ind Gilpy ntsc ran. $2 mune mH y 98: 4 ‘ade Hy . ts “ pourle: oF she y je Lawn x ae : i anaper at the end of a) POURTH KACE.-The Philadel tals paid —Campeon, straient $82.80. | aating. i ge. emnengae | NI Hein NINGS Her fanned won called Gut on strikes, as taNded ta pian lta Wose Gait one tesa ; you imagine Billy Murray's|Handicap: three-year-olds and up: | Place 69910, show $17.00; Grosvenor, Ha Te Yooper struck out. Myers foreed |! : Snodgrass went ‘ no T \ ago, but the rain necessitated a post: ting stock” #1x furlongs—Bherwood, 103 (Ward), ¢ 10, show $1610; Edith W,, . 1 * Boucher to Mathes. NO|to right in place Murray. Dalton iy ig ponement_of the event rae Tommy Murphy Sto land 2to 1 i Flite i souked a grounder to Doyle, who | PA, vi ia 3 es he’e & Portuguese, like Aze tI Gi year-olds; Kommers batted |threw him out. Stock ond Merkle | send ‘ ’ ’ Tr ° BYERTTSLNO Fou” * Murray isn't his nam 100 (Me. Wout, Arldwel! |took care of Cutshaw's fat bounder, |i mit BILLIAKDS AND BOWLING miy saw “Murra . von, f a " Daubert Q r f tis i! y | Time, Miramichi, Htoenir » gts, (i an fi a Merkle. No" Oe 108 Vee ond Tomas — pring Boar: wckleton, Gainer, h lartin mi ati Meyers struck ou onlin batting ” oh fast, . |Trifler and Marjorie A. niso’ ran, . \ or, Vampir ; srl a winanl; | NOSTON, May &.-—Two of the Philiee'|for ‘Tesreau, Donlin drove the ball ; XPERT MECHANI FIFTH —RACE—Bselliny three-|jiand and Netherbow also ran ! 102! | uns in tho opening Inning were homers, |#Ketnat the fence in left eld for ran wi . Y year-olds and upward; mile and sev-| Two-dollar Mutusla Paid—Linden- mh: rune tn the opening Inning were homers: \higes. Hescher filed out to wh ITHCA, N.Y. May. 2—The Cornell pattie a ae RES CN a enty yards rk Boy, 9¢ (3. Me-| thal atratent, $240; place,” 2 Fim. 300: : auibers: | tence scorn eiecker ahead of lm Sia. | Wheat went over to the foul Freshmen bar@iail team, defeated. Co. | Seeeee=areneie eee rte tee Rolling Btone, » Ito . juperhum n q " deep left and gral urna’ lumbia’s fresh: 149 (Boh his ~ o ehh tol dw A Well-played gal how, $9. Delano, show, $9.20, ig ot aites with & rap in ff afternoon by the score of sy NO RUNS, [7 cKBEY, AUGER, ANP ae Ce * . 4

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