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snclaemtsennnessetasinita v THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Mesnewsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 1 VEWS AND VIEWS WITH THE SUFFRAGISTS AT THE POLO GROUNDS ‘TRIP TO COAST FOR OF SPORT WORLD oss gets) / I DEFEATS YALE J «6 ME THE ONCE Boxing Fans Get Rough Deal at One Hundred and Thirty-filth Street Athietic Club. et ees CAMB i » The is oft ONG OF THe PRETTY houacerment was made inst Alghe eat nee f MOUNG SUPFS WILOLY 1h Peanete a Age aps rj ENTHUSIASTIC OVER TH Pourhkens " 1 incen reanar ‘ Gere OXING, as ‘ ‘ ‘ Hundred ' nt Street A ¢ tase Blige A gp ic pesn Cup sTUre BUT 279 HUSBANDS VIEW OF THE GeO STAND , SCHORR ABANDONS / paid $1, $2, 85 and $5 to wee Henny AN SUWIRRED HOSE Same GNQIENT No Wonees po IS weet. Wane | RACING IN CANADA. } Leonard and Frankie Callahan and QUESTIONS AT THE POLO ENOUNDS, or — a at as pa RACII ' Leach Croas and Jonnny Harvey are “oon Ln Put BALL Wendering just wh LOUISVILLE, May 19.—Because h ff OW ,BVEQNBOWY NOTICED | Geran, tin WE Bes wut ot a 4 x £ . mans, John nore oO 4 4 ‘They saw Leonard win Peng ‘aliaban ewer " we i ae ee % @m sheer boxing ability in the so- baal ® SUF. ealied semi. fn bout, but the Cross an4 Harvey battle didn't materialize It hae been known « ie wince a bu Cr 5 ne promoters offered lin : cash of hin $1,800 gus ee, with the privilece of taking « check for the resi, Leach didn't ; al eke this summer Mf ante 090 In staker and purses in Ca FANCY STUF A a ring rich Dorval Derby. © capturtag: Ge — Brandt Deton | In one of the best battles between |1ittle ‘men “witnessed In th many a. day, D Tauae “iO SHED GET A NeW wer IF 1 Meso & RUN Battling Lahn at th * proadwes ay ‘eAb! h he Bri Sport: 000 it. He doesn't think much of ¢ ae apa ine very [e one Ve vada kind of checks whicu boxing cluve a ‘az | tied "to the ‘honors on points. th. tha P| are in the habit of handing boxers = —— ; There was @ big uproar Jother ten-round contests, Eddie W: {the Brooklyn. lightweight, ad Vall the better of Eddie O'Keefe of Philadelphia, | ‘ornin was too { thie an- 7. Rouncement, and at tn riot : @eemed about to start. Joe Welling, AMO Chicago lightweight, was offercd EveRv ea BubaliLute for Cross, and about MAN MAING it Bloom, the result In Willie Hoppe, the best balkiine player in the history of the game, challenging the winner of the George Moore-Alfred De Oro three-cushion mateh, which ¢ : one of his bad spells and Sensational Finish Yesterday | haa him four down at the ture Obes Moore Now Leads De Oro | at wWysacy sain the’ Fumling student -pelled ykagyl. home Played sensational golf. He By Nine Points as Carom Ue epeen 8? A Lang TLMORE K. ROBESON, the] Simpson Dean, Lawrenceville, who 3 learned his golf'on the sand courses F nineteen-year-old Pawling st¥-| around his home at Rome, Ga. played a yers nter rete dent who defeated Francis|ecnsistently and Worden —_.> : Bn wimrstemn Je Tesreau Beaten, Beat coupons proportionately, that is, | Kriaewrnaren ee | 66 Although Only 26 Cubs Races Ue peseitiy dances’ waeee ene Bert week a holder of a $5 ticket may| Faced Him in 8 Innings zh, hele thing Foauited In a din- _ + | graceful mixup, ‘which {f eounten- anced by the Boxing ¢ ; mind as to women having got their Fou permitnany” uv, fonaverune| "WO Hits in First Round Robbed rit, Natu miter st igh-clans attractions an through i i h with a show only if the money cene| Him of Record—Suffragists|aniie, to siow his advocacy of the through th but could do nothing more Where boners are guaranteed cer-| Who Offered $5 for Each Run hessed the bouts, ~ ‘*re* crowd: wit- ; Ralf of the crowd was Willing to stand) gm UN) — ' am bg the time came to con- was TO e ey. is | ee ance, cearesomer Robeson Will Meet D oy NOE doing,” sald Mr. Harvey. vas RUNNING FOR SECOND. oveson Wt ee ean ; and 1 won't fo on with any on ey or Qwew he ° ° ee eee For Interscholastic Title . jo chop is price to . wf) ' Harvay would consent to,» 4200 cut HOPPE TO CHALLENGE ——— 4 larvey having agreed to | eaiee of $400 couldn't tee the sb per | | FOR 3-CUSHION TITLE. LA the favorite in the semi-final round i ction in his end, The crowd | Snorerron Elena. ——ee Soe oF THE Kind SURES enEW THE GAME. yesterday afternoon. fen, Mae alank cioney wack of 8 Peve aeuno® DESIRE to hold all th wd feated Ouimet in South Made] *“In’the arst nine holes Robeson had nally the promotera came through championship titles in the with another announcement, which is billiard world will probably @ dear in ite wa; | | trons as near nas to a close with to-night’s block of fifty points. The match ts being staged in the concert ball of the New York Theatre. Tom Ratty’s opinion, printed in yesterday's ening World, in which he declared that Hoppe owes It to the public to try his hand at the three-cusbion game, is reported to have aroused Willie And to have practically led bim to decide to def! the winner of the big three-cushton match : 19-Year-Old Golfer Who De-| Markwell of Exeter wasn’t easy tor | } defeated ‘9 sprained ‘Where box: meritorious than «a pop fly to the tain money as was the cane last night, third baseman. He was a pinch- the promoters should be well enough Get Off Very Easy. hitter for Tesreau, without the pinch. Oulmet in the North and South} Hunter, a schoolmate, by 8 up and 2 championship on the links at Pine-j‘° Dean returned a card of 7. Giants, followed the game closely, The| hurst this winter, will play Simpson| 7 Cuban Expert Played Steady ithe Napoleon te a good player, hia Dean of Lawrencevillo in the thirty- tie punts Pads elena is i self, pe studi t yles of bot! 7 sie Game Last Night, Cutting) men ciowiy, which strengthens the|~x-bole final for the Eastorn inter-| will pay u mixed four-ball match at ‘ bollef in the rumor that going |#Cholastic title at Wykagyl to-day.|the Greenwich Country Club to-d Down Advantage Gained by | to make a plunge tn this game soon. Robeson, like many other young-|Thls is a brand new way of coi Jack Doyle thinks that Hoppe's jy | Petition, one of the first of its kind . . sters, mastered golf in a surprisingly ri t ~ " Champion in the Opening entry into three-cushion billiards will baat tderable| over, attempted in this country, The ‘ financed to guard against auch die. Aa Larry hobbled back toward the stimulate interest in the game all| Short time and has had conside! professionals are Walter Hagen, tae appointments, or better still they bench he sald he would be out for at ner Ge the | oul Ma d Round. around. teen eTOGid ike then tile. tormeriy BAUonal ehammplon and winner of the 4 ————— least a week. a —— 5 “Every one wonders how Hop! P ‘anama Exposition ti Eee isuty ate tee. Grate conan: Bul “Even If T had got @ hit toeday T] 7 Pi 7 i would fare at (he angle game” cena) held by Philtp Carter and Max Mars-|siuith, Metropolitan champion; Tom gion forty-eight hours in advance of By Bozeman Bulger. Would have had a pretty tough time) Zimmennan on firmt and two out, Doyle, “For fans ‘have won-|ton, who graduated from the inter-|McNainara of Hoston, and’ Alex the entertainment. OULD one inning—and that not @|running It out,” he sald. “At any| Wey worked a perfect dou le steal. FORGE MOORE now has a lead | deed if Willie's supremacy at balk-| Scholastic matches into ees Smith of Wykagyl. ily Gibson wisely collected Leon- bad o—be ollminated from {Tate I saved the committee five: 3 V tats mado 4 good throw to second, line play would carry him through| biggest tournaments of the year. The amateur contingent will be era's $400 before the eem!-fnal ae 00) e bucks,” he added; “and if! am a bum 8nd the return was almost as good, of nine points over Alfredo De| the three- ; Robeson hasn't had smooth going started. the score of the Cub-Glants| pinch-hitter they've got to hand tt to| but the Chief missed touching Schulte Oro in ca three-cushion bile] "A settee can id Hoppe and|in the champlonship at Wykagyl. battle for woman's rights, Big Jeff} me for being gallant ‘Re eral pores utd byes uh ie Nard championship match being) Moore or De Oro would be the great-| Playing in a small field he could only HE Boxing Commiaston took the| Tosreau, in defeat, would go on rec ey} the whole story of the game, ‘The Biayed in the New York Theatre con: easy way out of an awkward | ord with the best pitched game of the| Bill Kiem, the golf demon, had such | the whole story of the game. | The formed of Jerry Travers, former na- tional title holder; Oswald Kirkby, Metropolitan and Jersey State cham: est thing that ever took place in the] finish f@fth in the qualifying round) pion; Henry Topping of Greenwich, y 0 y i . a wiing youth saraee ele an Y tit that on several oo, other ERE ianinies were nothing |Cef Rall, and: judging by thelr Onn. pe a eae to shoSs is sormewhat of an tm-and-out goiter, | hit’ niit ieee costal eis ae dilemma when tt suspended year, Humphries, the winner, would |casions, he actually yawned, ‘There! More than a repetition of three up| BoMuNS Pisye in two Diels carry | for three nights’ play or $5,000 for six| He wasn't very brilliant in the frst/ tne professionals tn the first round. anny Clansy and Geores’ Chip for| be a close second. Wasn't anything Uke "a close one for and threo down, off the purse. The score now stands: | Nights’ work. I hope they get to-| round, but rallied and polished off his! ‘iyo hunared and fifty dollars will & month and yet ordered the Bt ns ° inning being 0 decide and nota chirp cam Micholas A.C. to pay them for their) Even without that inning Moore, 100; Ie Oro, 91, services. From this tt would scem|*iminated Jeff's performance WS) “7 voll you one thing, though,” said, What happens to thent now, the panne ay ee imation res that the commission has established | about as close to “par as any twirler| Mr. Kiem. “I've aeon the best piteh- | Cleveland x-Nans have taken Joe) Puente and) his email, stature fre. See of faking such as prevail in| may hope to get unless he pitches a| ing to-day that haa come to my at- Jackson from the outfield and put r minal burs: " “ je 18 as cool as | °. 1 offenses like murder and| oo nit-no-runner-reach-firet-base” —|t2tion in two or three yoars, Usu-, him on first base. First thing you Hi as ice and can be d » First degree faking would Korhae % from a ball player all afteravon, Just to show that thoy don’t care gether oon.” next two opponents. But young Bob| pe distributed In prizes for the best scores, After this match the pald players will draw for partnera from a: q the amateur ranks, and the after- noon round will furnish a great Mne . ¢ i on the playing ability between the \ ally, when one man is exceptionally | KROW they'll have “Cotton top| bended Upon to excite the crowd at News of bY orts Told in Shorts pros and amateurs. certainly merit the rarest of all things tn baseball. good, dis opponent ts off his game,| Turner catching, Lane y his marvellous Al than & month In a nine tnning game it ia neces-| but to-day it was a dead heat right t 1 . id 5 t um| ” a ety oda decision ‘viewed from Any Augie, |Dat—threa each toning, It Ie true |UNPIFE Aue ae Grease | League, bas gone home to nuree his |end of the game he became “dead” and | turned tn the lowest net score, 198— but it upholds Referee Roach. that Rube Schauer gave a hand and % sper oad fading arm, and the Red Sox belleve }Went from tho fifty-sixth to the sixty: 7 | 26, 162. Henry Puddington was second. 4 fiom ails Pee ee cautehet the Ant but | ares ‘iba won the Father remark-! he will never be able to do business | eighth inning, when he ran out hie Hie score was 186-20. 168 h bs ! + Dut able game by the only play that In the big league again. Rut Grey ting, without scoring a point. ’ and Chip the price for whic | twenty-nine Cubs went to bat! The /4s it developed afterward. In the ing for $6,000, and it has two more|his lost nerve and did some clever |" 4 Fertig, Morrts, 6—2,) F. C. Bellinger of the sophomore class they had contracted to box, the) Ci icacy club, a winner with a lone{T8t Inning with Schulte on third, yeara to run | playing and managed to finish but! iis Faefented Haupt:| has’ been appointed to the post. ot commission showed almost Solomon. | © » ! but one man left on base. we judicial qualities. if tne box. | My, had Ste'had been deprived of their money | Rube Marquard pitched @ no-hit the club would have been expected to | game early In the season, but In that pay it back to the patron: nd this ‘0 0 a Would have meant o financial mixuy, | 2riant performance thirty-one op- The patrons who bought admission | Powing players went to bat, due to tlekets had no coupons attached to! bases on balls and errors, thelr pasteboards and therefore | attor the first inning of yesterday's | After trying for se couldn't have been paid, and not all | ’ 3 tant football manager at Columbis Sight points behind. i 2 Copek, Mortis, de-| # Sonsmbla 7 feated Olcott, ‘18, 6—1, 7—5. In the! TI ership was left va: Meee sineuesed he panne eoPP® ARG Goubles Bieckman and Gohan defeated, due to the graduation of R. F. Grit pore Om io Sane. | Brown and Hauptman, 6—1, §—7. the present manager, in Ju <s We all make mistak aid fact ‘that the assistant manager, George. “It 1 played overy shot per-| 4... stante wanacr: Now York State| Waker, laa eon declared set ee a he table TL thie’ w einer {champlon, won the Icading prize you] J, Ferdinand Dogrenberg, teat night |potat lead’ is enough. to win, out ferdeygin the tournament of the Liem: | conceded @ handicap, ot 00 points {9 ar- | knocked out Eadie Murphy in that tty | Phree-cuahion biillards te such an une (tigre Gees tptayed 3 ” sont | tae’ sean nie ‘i FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock ‘al weeks a owen eee BSR. ewes - “ letght sets played Miss Wagner lost| the second night's play of the ennual . 4 range @ card of four bouts for the first | We hat he was matched to- | certain game that I may be aWay off only seven games, and in the final) spring 18.2 blakline billiard tournament Of those who bought coupon tickets | same In which the Cubs made tWo | open alr boxing show of the Hroadway |{t¥,'@, x! Tie els nother #04 | form to-morrow night and De Oro |Tround she won from Mlaw Clare Cas-| at Daly'a Academy, and won by the e Tene of besine, ct int iuceor th eve’ ne ce cera a me One | Sporting Club of Brooklyn, which will rounds Adas A A of Toston on |i aplondid shape and then’ nine | se! by default. ae 0 a je, ‘ee 0 run, Just twenty-four men faced the be stag od at Ebbets Pleld on the after: |Next Tuesday night pointe would mean nothing.” 1GH, N. Y. May 19.—| The Columbia crows got, their first which were as hard fousht as any |G “a , 4 De Oro was not discouraged. SCARBOROUGH, N. T.. May. tice in a week on the Hudson yes- ene Would wish to look at. The Giant twirlers—three per inning. In |noon of May 31, John Welssmantel suc- | ‘Gardinas Beas SS arack haath ‘enteies Berl! i. i OAT a | Hel rne opening Found of fhe, invitation Pokey pe weer meth tne homens fwons might have been charged for| the fourth inning Zimmerman got hia |ceeded to-day in signing up Aghters for {weight of Lowell, Stans. who has | ine BO Win tomlehe Lingle Motiow Country Club. “Fred| Keepsie race it will be a bard grind or | Merit ny Maite’ ane. Bethe be Tht | cee ric ke Oa Woe coumbt oft | Shine of tas gig, men who ced ming knoekouta tn 'the squared ine octared, “I didn't have one ohot O° Rtoxcicien, former doubles” cham | the crews. | rst, making the second out, omy oy an boxers might have charged for eight ” _—_—__—_ i ght. he F id call my own.’ ion, showed sone old time form in | Bilton of fry vib oR | night hem Frankie /all night that I cou plon, sho" B14 me form te rounds of work in the eyes of the aw, | ‘Fm batiers came up, maintaining [Jor Chin of Hittsburgh, and Harting Daly wt the Sharkey A. show, and|’ John McGraw, manager of the defeating . Ht vosnell: Brens, ham) Oi LEGE GIRL BREAKS the remarkable average. Lahn and Dui oh Brandy, | Ws at the Hroadway sporting Club of Creole Racing Notes, Pater, Alexander, with his aPartner, BROAD JUMP RECORD. HATEVER decision the Com-| it seems raiher touch golng that ae tee ute witht bas a | Brooklyn, Forty amateur riders will go te the/hercia #4, Hackers, savences Ce wus — — Tmissionera might have made | Pitcher with a performance like that [fain yen! | a Pataeay Re 24 doubles by gersating Seu Gearee| anni Me, May Acid should lose; but, on the other hand, it Harlom Patsey Cline, who has not | post Saturday night in the half-mile and Arthur } 3 r Chancellor, who cleared 16 feet | THUMS Bening and = Would have merited criticism, | would have ben equally, tough for] ‘The officials of the One Hundred and |fOUsht for some time on account of Ills |Handicap event at the Sheepshead Bay {tive sets at 6— 3 Trene, Chenostion, who, Gleared 16, fee alleys. Sis tabion, Biet ot. . ‘e fust as this one does; but what else| Humphries to have lost, Though his | Thirty-ffth Street: Sporting Clube made NCEA eo aaa a cunt Bese |Velodreme. ‘Che Empire Cliy Whesir 1 inch Gaward Payne College of Mex = = — } could they have done and be fair to | fecurd was not so clean, the shut oui! no attempt to count up th oipt ‘the sturdy Jersey City fighter, in|/mon of Brooklyn leads with the largest | GOLF. lewood Country Club won|ico, Mo., and Stephens College of C SPORTING. all concerned, the boxers inciuded? | Was well deserved, th last nignt. They place the main be of ten rounds at ‘the lentry Hat of any of the Eastern organ-| The Bnsle hip of the Women's| umbia, yesterday smashed the Women’s} _ { y of wi h Up to the fifth inning not a Giant of the boxes and de- | Fairmont A. C. show izations, twenty of the Brooklyn club'a! the champlonahip, of | the Stamens) wge broad jump record, ‘The for- ST. NICHOLAS ia tentlinony of witnesses at the in- | U8 to the Af ye Peat thee od day. bofore count: | pol ea best men having sent in thelr blanks, Metropolitan Golf Assocation sestorday Colew cord was id fect 6% Inches| TO*NIGHT fein 2 Columbus ‘ E'S Drether or not tt 0 had | made a # dent tn the Cub twirl y did manage to | Tom Hello is the one best bet of the by dreeoif club 4 points to 2 in the and was eld by Vassar College Miss! HARRY WILLS AND SAM M'V! eee eet aoe as fetter a lave armors bit net gnecae nee WW ouard and Janke | RITCHIE AND BALDWIN Empire City brigade and the rider ex- | Tuxedo (onl Cer the neutral links of Chancellor 1s a member of the Howard eee F faked the bout, Some goo judven of [ers arwor, hus not anongh to acore | Chiaham #00, each reveling, $400 for IN 12sROUND DRAW, Pesie# to capture tir nrize thatlareaia country Club. FiyBeet Gelses Oy Cineat TSP | en pena Rectan | -O0 > ave allowed the| balls and allowed five hits, t | " } Tiere re ep! ngacre etic 'n 3 $33 4 by saying that only the gallery gods | -— to the crowd that Leach ( ROSTON May 19—A twelve-round Sum Association will promote a jantern aa. tho Knot Golfers, played a '36-hole SPORTING. Feats Vee Ta avid ADMISSIONS OB a Appeared to be dissatisfied, and that | With this brilliant pitching duet as | Pot gocent #0 in bout between Willie Ritehie, Hehtwelght (parade on May 26, starting froin Colum= handicap yesterday, on the, links of tie and ae — others seated close tothe ring thought |a background things could not have|up inthe baleony. yelled, champion of Amertea, and Mattle Bald- {bua Circle at § P.M, Oakland Club. MO the referee had Sian peliBen One of the |b mn arranged with more cons I ‘aft pit bay, the ditt | win was declared a draw by Referee wa men. Few had any idea Roche stony tion for the Suffragisis who offered | tell, the fMghte s to wet re MV |Joh last night. ‘The champion forced wr , fas sooteet because the men were fak- | five dollars for euch and every, run | gpokeaman looked aa If he had About! ie aunting constantly durive the early | 4 nade during the afternoo ad they | | chosen Saturday for their day of ex: | rounds and Baldwin was at Harry Wills two] ploiting — the a loss for efense. Hut after the sixth round the OM | Boston man assumed the aggressive an husky negro heavyweights, clash the would have been | suer an woody night | blow after blow was landed en iiitenien> Shirk 1, Chat, . el ,. capable of doing, according. to. past [Hote Md to be peeled from the Buf. ULMER Te Le Nonte Kid'pavid| OUT-OF-TOWN BOUTS. — | .0%tin af suxsttcns stom Feige. | hit the canvas several times in a |S TUiii fi thus Alis. Frank Schulte|aced aeetutors cinch atart tn ‘wrect | {itchie Mitchell scored @ dccision, over RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. recent bout on the Coast, and any one Teddy Jacobs, who has been making good tn his ring’ battles, will try to MVEY ar advantages of equal un 4 aanbr en08 Sree: Fm’ eine’ Saoor woe was in tho stand and that she was| Hundved and ‘Thirty Wolsast, former lishtwelght cham: cnicegs hentia Om that can do that must carry some| Wie in (he stand and that ; Rporting Club, one of the fan: | pon tase Mukti the area tere nena gm der Mee A tbettoit, flostoa Cleveland - hot averse to woman's rights as long , | %, wallop, Billy Roche will be F Jam she was aviected to receive the] ¥iunt got our monen back, atten alte’ | Wale ag erotht,, Meennd, and third | Beek Shy nt WehiaeaaN ATV CHC Ch. (Ss bo It behooves both men to do “thelr |gaid richia the committer, headed by |‘ths trfend who wae teving to. wet wt | (MHst tasted” wt Hae SaBia a Hienat ude, yt, ia tosheaer, 8. OPENING DAY FEATURES i \ oti Mra, Whitehouse, secured an Intros | through one of the door the tim: al ‘ i, 0. : iy een { of Clabby and Chip. ction to Mra, Schulte and handed| shouted back,-"T wouldn't got hurt for! MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn May. 19,—Johnn want Raltimore Chicago Rowark-Ssntiedl gad Buttatov The Metropolitan Handicap-—The New York Steeplechase her the five dollar prize to bo given |e $2.1 paid for the tickets iii Was’ awarded a decision. ever Valse totaal Tabet stra al Ae PeRcTReTE Nang ner eae Atenas te 1 COTE, the well known writer ee ener judgement. 8 — fundot last night. after” eleht GAMES SCHEDULED ° A portion of the Gate Receipts will be donated to the War Relief Funds. probably a Free 4 Jim Coffey, who boxes Jim Flynn, the {fast fighting, in which NATIONAL LBAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUB, MAL RACE TRAINS FOR OPENING, DAY & DECORATION DAY, of turf topics and probably one} thought it proper for him to have 80] pueblo heavywelkht,, at the Bright Cantera + Tee ¢ Now York Leave Pennsylvania Station, S2d 8 Tth Ave, and aiso Flathueh Ave, of the best known handicappers| much money at one time Reach track on. Monday night, y yore would Rave given Mandct “ Brooklyn, Hrookiyn Nae 1380. AS G8 100, LAR Ado. 148 oO Ra PM Bro fa the racing world, has turned pub-| ‘To those who have a wife we leave|becan talning today at the 3 ee Attn | pitinbargh at Met jontean ory bose a Be , r. Beginning with the opening of thy question of deciding just how] A. Ay Hilly filbson | has ony Mandot, Grimth hay nd and | ee PED ERAT Hacer INTERN A 6p tery 188 BM. much Schulte go voanestp ee 4 seventh, the other t eve Hrookiyn ab Kansas, Ott: ‘ Me its tiste's tals oswapaper Ga; nen ee o__ | FARES RIS: Yrormeiar, Hib Gombe. | |PPYSHNS: [ie Oar Se Delbg *78h Seta Piety: nae: General Admission, $1.00, Grand Stand & Paddock, $3. Ladies, $1.50 voted to the thoroughbred sport and| Larry Jo, a father as well as &| Charley White made such a bie hit! maseball, Polo Grounds, to-day, 3.80 Pataietse Swe, Tuna.” ‘Termai J afi its many details, Busband, who admits no doubt in bis with the Boston fight fens when he P.M. Giants ve, Chicago.—Adva : i 4 > , “ 6 6 Ninp § panini: sen os 7” . : . a = ones 4 ‘