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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. MAY 20. ISM.

15 VAIL8BUBO RACES. A CHAMPIONSHIPS H. O. A. AKNOU NCEMEK The tournament committee of II MARSHALL RECEIVES TS WEST POINT ATHLETES WILL RACINE CONTINUE UST GAME OF SERIES LOST 10 CHICAGO TEAM.

ENTER A. U. niTrn U. mum AM h. Long Handicap the Feature of Oood Programme The longest been tried oi a board track will be oae of Vall.burg.

Newark. bunday. when pitted Id a crucial teat at next Sunday, when overalxty flm-ckis. mti MANY CONGRATULATIONS AT WESTCHESTER TRACK? Owners of Morris Park May Ask Jockey Club for Dates in I 905. nTiU SSV' pVln.mV'hwe Local Chess Clubs to Entertain ZS.Ca'lp Secure Permission to Compete at XixiLZi of nnUn ipKnrMrrk st.

Louis championships ZSSSISaTS Uca Chess a. Entertajn Superbas Fail to Connect With Ball When Hits Ware Most Needed of 8.10 Joae. C.I Teddy Bllllngton of Valla- HMMjlw IkaaH b- m.d.- to th- uw" anuuunu. i burg. Owcar Ooerke of Brooklyn and R.

SP The feature or the shooting yesterday at i Lee of New York, who III ride from acratch .1 r-Tr -f-T aad a tka mmwSS the Stale SDortaro.n Association roeetlog CHANCE AND KLING THE STARS. fSSj TEAM MATCH ARRANGED. GRAND ARRAY OF WEIGHT MEN. WOULD COMPLICATE MATTERS. SSSTtretow bWbrsif Sitter Called to Brooklyn by Illness of "Turned from AustrTlli; 8 r' American and European Playeri Will Hlirrla.

Performers From All Parts of Country cession. Good Natui.el Crowd Sees Damp Day cf Belstive-St. Louis Series jgMsJSSi, Tom Butler and will Mt in Two-Game Series JJJ JS 3 'Vv iubV to Gather at Exposition PLAYERS DISPOSED OF. Dn'1" Trytng HMtt- Next Weak. City.

Pre.lden. Coml.key nf the Chi, ago Amer- Conditions. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES produce exchange golf. loaa League ctab, baa sold Pitcher siriek- The Record. I LtHUUt UAWIta.

(Special 10 the Eagle.) Se.rly fifty men entered yesterday for the The for.hrora.ng annual track and field let, ,0 the Milwaukee flub and f.trher Racing men were busy St Morns Park bvw 7i' SBv. Cambridge Springs. Pa May chess ninth semiannual handicap nf the Produce championship meet of the A. A II, of the Bjtrr to ihe Indianapolis flub, both of the a rumor that the sport SteJgV? I mK" 8 2" wup- WL.PC mmmt engaged In the International tour- Exchange Golf Club at the Knnllwood Coun- fplted States, that I. to be held In St.

Amfrlon Association would be continued there next year aa uaual 2" ftS 5, -2 Boston is' .15 tl nament at Hotel Rider, which came to a try Club and twenty-four cards were re- Louis. June 2. 3 and 4. in conjunction Witt cruft, a 1 1 TCAUC tna' tbe "uM rl 13 a Phtladetphia. 13 ajiy a ja Uafcl r.

9 neu.lon yesterday ending In a victory for turned- T. Van Hoskcr won the first the Olymplr games, promts, to be the nto-t 5vIfULA5TW BALL I hAWlb llarly aoppoawd. The public baa been ouco 8 9 r. natahsu stoskm. iiststes gj; TtJSS h.

T0 PLay MANY GAMES. fZJJZ: New-ynrk i Results Yesterday. last night, when Hodges and Delmar of New M. Sn.ylly. and O.

0. Kirk- r'r ea 1,1 I 1 f- lule'. Philadelphia, t. Lo. 4- Philadelphia 3 York and Lawrence of London left for the Patrick 97-15-s: The Kickers Handicap A.A.I.

and very thS I lots, and that the new llclmcnt Park would Mnclnn.ti.Bts.m. ptrenjd. ram. same The rest of the players were paid oft went to W. Bevan.

with F. Engs second. 'JJJJJ'J BBSltT OftZ tll MmTTln iZtoUVU STMLS T-morrOW- hd.M"Da,,ii0nS, WtllSt the active associations 2 llTthSt wiT'bOWS W. that the Morrises. wmst v' "1." iTe SLiifiSjS 5 STtsT After the gsmTiTo It is sometimes 1 IT border "i Ju'rJS ajS g-J- Chicago.

Ill May 20 "Wanted, a few bat- The St. Louis Browns scored enough runs abroad very clear how a hand should have been strongest teams, and the colleges of tho at I No oBcUl OOUflrmatl ttrs who can bat. those able to make timely in the first three innings of the game with nlaved Here Is a hand in which dealer eoes Weal or" entering men with hopes 0 lb ir 1 VreP wl" rnm Sardlng the rumor, but il it is true the sltu- bits preferred." is the advertisement that 'he Philadelphia Athletics to win by ihe Among them was the following greeting piaeo. Mere is nana io mcn ii got. 1 Montolalr High School and expectl to score stkm In Nea ork to become most Manner Hn on noUhlv Vend nut score of 4 to 3 Th Quakers outbatted the from President ArMides of tbe Manhattan game through the neglect of adversaries to being 0 vtn of the Pr, over tbe over i.pli.-u i -i If the Morriw-a decide to con- Maoager Hanlon will possibly send out hlls l0 4.

Poor (-luh: Manhaan Chess Club take advantage of opportunities: Arthur K. Duftey. holder of the world SI Ibeir trsck tbe Jockey Club broadcast If the present situation in the flelrllng lost the game. Bender pitched Mtat proudest congratulations to its fellow Score: A-B. Y-Z.

0. Rubber game. record for WW yards, has positively entered. r-iu-. d.n-s.

There I Stperba camp continues. Perhaps the ehlft good ball for the Athletics. member for the noble victory, which not I dealt and declared no trump. The bands: and will represent the East Boston Athletic -'''ir l.iy iinbu-d th i inR property to St. Louis may change conditions.

Here Th. chfrtmo shui'nuTthe Washinstons aad8 aod loT ot 8. 6. 3. Association.

It is expected that with the 'resb courage The most itn- country than that at Westchester. the Brooklyn, hove lacked ability to bat to The' Senators go, hm 2 i From 5 team from the New England Association Porl.m game, are still to be play by the with any degree of regularity, and as plncb hiti off Pitcher Wftlsb'S delivery. To-day oi ChiL Plh me followlni i cot several Harvard cracks will be found. foly boys, and they hope go through the hitters they failed dismally. the Chicago team will play the New York 'h' prooklv Ch Westerners are forward from n-'ih'.

1,0 vcr th'e Yesterday thcy bad the usual chances ,0 HlghUnders, at American League Park. IrTZt' What 0. 4. 10. 2.

,0 x.b has n.j ,11, U- h.Tr. under win out by timely blnglcs. Prior to their tTT evening will he agreeable?" The Bradford 4. 7. 3.

Polxan athletes. weight 1 ri tb8 short lived rally in the ninth a swat of any BASEBALL SCHEDULE. Burnley Chess clubs of England al.o S. 3. even.s promue ,0 b.

n-. I Tn- and the fact would have turned the tide. There The Cedarhurst Field Club bas arranged yTXU 'To, tbe Queen. I 1 ktSuil TttrfiS baTd'Ud. SPS 'n ssl .1 h- ooied was nothing doing.

Consequently the Cubs, the following schedule of have ball games: ifXh Marshall Is an and Robert The N. V. I. A A High w.ll ih- who bunched their nloely In two innings. iV- "k- me-nber 'communicated tbe intcn.

S. J. 10. 8, 2. will enter Klanaeaii.

M.irii:i 1 1 of heart in th. or track walked off with their fourth consecutive vie- jV-rriter'i'n'Athieti. -lui, i uy tun, of tha- to give a reception to 10. 4. srd Sberidan.

t'nmpetiiion a mT, Va-, 'i 1 tory, this time by .1 4 to 1 score, and slipped Th; Athletics N- Marshall aad Her. Jointly, next Tues- 9, 4. men should attract thousands to Stadium h'ooi 'and th- Flushing High 1 bold lhai horse racing has past Cincinnati into second place. YerT dsvsning St Rlchmsnd HU I vrTLALPl.AY. "rhamnan F.

W. Rubien of the local Olym- 1 will be by tto Clt High ff was a pitchers' battle between Poole jJS Jcnpr hUUcAaw'latton T7KNew by the "comnAltor.s' he' "manoging" di Trick. I A 1 I pic committee ha- -a a- lor 0 S' School is now at whe" 1 :1 r. '1 l-Li' the argument throughout. For five innings "fly 3-Johnsons of JjtH' -f Nw match.

Europeans vs. six on a i o. 6 KO vnM''f're'shmen 'after- was no more looked as If intended to place a no 10. side 10 be in York next Friday 3. 7A jjj 1 1,0 1 'it will lui eran.l.tand at hit game to his credit but in the sixth "-Woodstock Base Ball Club of New 8r.d Saturday.

The Brooklyn and 4 (54 a I I'o in" 11 1 10 and 'bats ii, 1 B.Dbnmade,Ile cleai waUoV'tn ttow- gbgSrgi. proposition orb7ri 3 'jjfcff 1 tS2f7' tnih. and Bergen repeated In the ninth. Au5t i'i-Empfre fUi 7 7St 7 I 10 athietes will he at the A. A.

U. meellug stand, did d.vs Hut excitemTnt1 XrYurn'shed" "'1 t' hl of New York c' "m' I esc aandVirnman n' wl n'pyorhe" 8 5 9 aFor the first time in the history of the I TURF TOPICS. of I aaia-lnng oul long hits, which, with some ,1 1 ni'iig'-'t" f-r'the '1' a', MarshallMlUburv. in i a IX r.i.M7.;iii.-:i will enter glasses wen unabl- anj-'of loose work by Sheckard and Uobbs, coupled September. -K, Fox for the I 4-5- ln th 'hampinnslnps Word has hen engaged to rid- ihe race until Held, ,1 few with an out.

enabled the Cubs to tolly 3 I 0 8 010 I -l received Herbert llauser of Angus: Belmont in ih- Brooklyn i lh. ,1 andeKiin2 change of date for rsebTeri lol SHIS HcoViSSeS KINGS COUNTY TENNIS, J.rrsffi ziof ab' I j. w. scoors r'lu wnf a Tbe executlvo emltieoo. United tiBAB Kf A i "ih 7g 2" 'f i 5lfflSSS i while Bergen and Poole were smothered.

States National Lawn Tennis Association, Mmar downed Mice- a Sicilian Sh in 5 I nf Bmi1' I hlcagoto-nlght. Th- crowd found s- consolation The d-ixth furnishe another case of nearly announces a chsnge of dste for the annual af(pr mov08 h. a must a bear:" with which to 'V of Thc pending negotiations betwecij rciehed s. adnunisier. when Sheckard led off with a pass, 0pcn tennis tournament of the Kings County and Barry drew a Ruy Lopez alter thirty Hit partner in.

At and should I oint is to be a 1. am I -r- ti, another walloping to the ring. Three and, after Lumlcy had filed out, Oobbs beat cluD. annual meeting of ihe moves. Tv finest in order tealfv nal n'-' nib.

l' rH' "7 r-A3 w.r.y moves. SKSTSK W.hdv.Tin'a'.y.di h3' fourths of the distance ln the seventh on a begin June 27. Owing to the fact, how-ver. beaten hy Pl-AT. compete in the difterent events arc the fol- 'Mom 1 --'l H- it single, a steal and an out, whereupon Bergen that the Middle States championship at in a queen gambit declined after Trick.

I A I I lowing: doing th, mos, brilliant work of anv boy dm-, how. v. r. 1.. 1 lo I ruling of iledlern (aaiu-d -md Poole was called out on a close orange, N.

takes place that w. ek and MVcniv six moves. Following arc thc Ana! r-- 7 and ling i-im ai present ae-l Ii. should t- a 'ban efforts of the hims. If decision at flrst.

many of ihe Brooklyn players were xious of the competitors: A A 1 1 1 rr- to K- I The flrs, that ihe crowd saw ot L'mplre Moran was a bit hard in judgment I ,0 enter ihat meeting, ihe Kings County 0 9 i Vo I was when liors, a swung 1 ,1 retch thewaa Poole bad the throw beaten, tom.n(ly was postponed one w-ek and will Mwh(1 w. ry w. L. 8 70 0 30 JOO JS '-es' a j'' 'it' 1 1 "1, remarked Johnnie Dobbs to the umpire" a'f- iake only ihe club r' -a-moaan s'l' l) 'v5 1 v7 IQ 1 2 'v dur.r,:; r.el. he oason.

1, wnhh, ter the decision, but tbe official only grinned. cort. Kingston avenue and St. MarkX and 0 2 i 6 0 1 9 2 8 1 Next I mlly on whom it, df.rn The ninth furnished the only Brooklyn R-in reopen 10 the public. A formal an- 7 QT 3 IO win an m- o- ,0, -n la' w'lw-b a.

a "'s 1 eg to 1 horses amo run, although there was a splendid opportu- I nouncement of events and will 7 a 1 a 00 1 1 favorite showed a disposi- niiy for winning rally. Dillon was safe bp made short ly. 7 1-4 2 IYq nmi rii't-a" 'f 1 b'ro 1 ol whip on a slow grounder along the flrst base. line. I 1 0 and his in keep him straight Ctrsng tried bard for a bit, but bis warm In the New York Tennis Club tournament 10 A 3 6 con.p.-i.

the ha, a 1 1 wi.hni Hp 11. vi w.i ...11 .11, 1,1,,, nh-elv the grasser wae fielded by Babb had at One Hundred and Twen.y-thir.l AUTO CUP TRIALS END 9 i i cj 1 ii fid, -IO" I t.l lr Bnlsh ami then Dillon reschg'tblVr McCot-rafcT lacTa surt the 'snKs" DISAPPOINTING WAY. 13. 4e 8 v7 A IL; 'IVT. "i ill' l.c ,1, I'm.

CLv n' -b' a desperate run. Dillon scoring. Bergen sin- Moore of Brooklyn, the national champion; an(j 7- A and 6. Iv v- i 's u' tT ,1" Mli pan of his key would gled to center and moved up on Moriany miss ona lltsrh. Miss Kdl.b in I Miss' Nearly l.o notoiis's gathered -clay C.

L. TIRREI.I,. 1 him. lumble. Babb stopping at third.

Ritter was Ethel White, Miss and Miss Allen. afternoon at the Empire City track Yonkers. 1 1 1 i- 1 Ii, 1 ''im 1 1, 1 -'i of the ffiVbUwaVnot0 foul The finish of heT903 double, be.ween supplementary tests of the American ulnlulmm Tfil IDM CV M'J-' Relll.v.' who are a' 'hot Va, ii'. for the Jnccmd'raai fly to Casey ending the proceedings. Ellzabeih.

Rahway and Roselle Casir.o ,11 ear aM.iioa t-s lor m- nat 1011a 1 ra t. SUIVIUUHU ivvi.nbi. dispose of their stock. Mr Holland sail T). 1 Chance and Kllng did rare execution with take place to-morrow afternoon at Ranway, They were woefully disappointed.

Waller BIITOY I lT BAB 1. 5 JUS. In finn I 1 ,11 bo, litnsb. way la th- ru. Ihe ball, thc former getting four and the N.

J. Christie failed to put in an appearance, the Bm Aun added four more games to his GOOD ENTRY Lib FUH t-1- i ua" 11 Th. latter three hlls in four limes at bat. Babb Winton Company Tialked at a condition im-' credit In the Long Island individual eiiam- CHPPfll PflllMTY RuWIF 'ooUi'lm re ,011 n''v" known Wall LACROSSE AND BASEBALL V''T 1 tZ': SUFFOLK COUNTY GAMEb. 'Z rWl n'C Zrirt: XZJVXZ taiBStK: at bay ridge to-morrow.

Th" Bdla ssi ffnW'iriWfi when he took O'Neil's grounder, stepped on I mitteo of the Automobile Cub of America FIRST first HAME. Riv-rhead. I May So 6 y. INDIVIDUAL TOURNEY. bm, ihird and hurled the ball to Dillon -lag one.

The lacrosse team of the Greater Sew York did the only thing that remained for it to i coon" a hard Irish-American A. A. will visit Bay Ridge do-advised that no ear be recommended to SKroNi. (IA.MF. he7e en Mn'v '4 Games To-night.

tlloriller Is by' for drizzle, but Morsn Insisted (laying to a to-morrow for the second time this season represent America in thc approaching race. tmhI. m. th, A Mr 1,011 1 finish. The Superbas left for Si.

Louis last to croas slicks with the champion twelve of I Company by long distance tel- ourtland-iw. fJJ- have preceded it! Shemoed'vHlrach. i n'l riously ill with heart disease. nefcated by Ihe score ol'u goals to The 'in -'nf ''a'ceah n't' 7 lr'Mooers sktimn iip.st oame. 1 are I i' visitors were a hardy lot of players, who off ir- r.x its.

Total. )T. tt I addHi'-n hs' known k. and hi- The THE SCORE were, with the exception of lack of tram -Irlving. it 'covered I ft.

i to Individ prize- F.o h.oni is Ht hoff fail, mak- a aiilk- in ihe final game. heavllv uunL work and condition, tbe equals of iheti- mor. mjcS i J7 mm s. when It was 'iAMK. lowed a certain n-imher of pnliiis for winning Hie ores el I Pal, ar.

vas the I experienced opponents It i therefore in ns no rival seemed likely Tin- ,.,7" 14T or third in any of ih-, s- Nam- I. appeared inn a trifle CHICAGO. be expected, as they have played Stevens whj, no, showd -tndig- riiii.r, aif I events Tb. se polnis are nl lo the red- la.k. a f-t 7 short xi b- will l.e "i a J' sine their last meeting with ihe Crescents.

na; Hl a' It of the hool from which hails When 1 th. from at tb. lint: I. than wa, -I i i ths tbey will eond.tion on HH uf by for, a i. the events are completed the school heving X.

lb 4 4 I a 'senior nine' vvii'i 'h- i r-- adv. r. rta inly he i the most A I Show -r on a I or h- v' i i i i i i i i '1 "f' I V7' I with Ue La institute. HcSS' "ITn SMaleT Is T0 BE HELD AT MASPETH- 7 Total 5715 tl3 4 AMPHION RESULTS. land iwo years ago the matter of liability of Bovs High School ard I B.TV'Y'.b.

f-tt the s-nres of game, rolled in I ZlvmZ -aid i he I Poly will hold their annual dual YOUNG MEN'S ATHLETIC GAMES, ly- 7 held s.r lid i7anieV f' I a a a a Winton Company io sign the aRr meet to-morrow aflrrnoon al Ma.pelh. Tbs I The annual picnic and games of the Young iKmf" The -J 1 1 41'' "'K of 'or n'" v'e sn e7 -i, 4 a a i i a 7 i by other niiiehi.K.s. There is a I I I 1 I si t' 7-'u, I 7' 77 I I I I t7m''i xZ "M'r' mr- 'l Im -7 7 will la- f'r'l atid'lrme 7 I Score by innings JS-J BiranK- RAILROAD ACROSS THE ANDES. not seen Ibis yesr. to'llrst In I 7''7 LyieJr AD0 SC0RES- of engineering enterprises In Chl.e oth.r c.

ke, I than mining the development ot pup- Koek-lll- Centr, have as.d ih i i i 1 I'," i I powers, the most Important and most Im- lar with the speclaiots as the boys them- I r. I Park I i .7 "t't: ten 'ii'hi. i I 7 medist In In teref.t Is the Transandlne rail- will take place at Columbia Ovsl I which aster half a century of stagnation on morning of Ssturdsy. Msy 2. This yh opening In.

POLO OAME FORFEITED. Mr re- polnt'of cne.ri!ri7cprosPeuXn "ni doable tssm rses, mwiwh ball. jg iTisd' fJ Ytt SI Xyi" i SECRETARY RESI0NS 7. 7.7. 7.

7,., noha" ha" mt -Nj i( A'--- wMBWre rartsdSssptsts" tetSe 7.7' 7 i Lr. MpMS ot mm, TRACK GAMES TO-MORROW. -m. i' Intortoi lot msn) of I be pin.m pUy in Ibe nnsls. I w''hp" I Inter'scholastie league will he s7.

I I- I Los An- r- -I I ns'iThv H.7',rn.";,',H hrl.l Ad.lpb, Fold to- rrow. begin- i 'Ics. hut the line Is bin I. 1 ns Amies of Ihe Public Schools 75 I by card BV. nH' 7.T Np.hK HY th.P.

1X111 jU V.w'' rsrd ds.h 140 yard run. 1 mile route being thai known as the I spalls ts nf eptrnnlH must ROWLING NOTE. TirJffiS S.Trr.yard'd.'rsx ''win U.k Cm. the journey ,1 vt i to, i to- i.ik i nnrrs Tom -hool at to run from Buenoa Ayrea .0 Valparaiso will be i.rv in.irrlslly Klgh' of the Monroe Fishing r. rvoir.

t- il- M- ol.it,. 1 In a five of a mile made In 48 hours, difference. In ln a 1 flub iheir llrst trip on 'ffl'if Broldtelr and -ViV gauge of various portions the line will ne- Of St ta- FORESTERS' TOURNEY. jJWJ IiS JSII gjj c' "7. YOU NE i THE EXERCISE ill V- al ven "am.

de. Mi) tjwn UrM.r Engineering Magazine 1wo MM Broikfrn. r-V 'V VISITING RELATIVES. -umi: luh Wm" 1 2 S'" BICLbS "liip HO0MD OAMS Church Havt yod any relatives out In St. lw- Hmmsb Disht waits bs whsra bs 1 Hook cvcrtl.e saowb I a a p.

7 1 1. Krn.t. PIT. Iteti- Louis? Wtomss BlossftM 1 CM I 11 A. Go.hsm indeed, 1 have.

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