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$y) ' i : c ¢€ THE WORLD: MUNDAY EVENING; MARCH 9 1900. NEW YORK CLUB GETS AMOS RUSIE AGAIN. ' o —— SF ee Sees (Comp fied Gram @ forma prepared by M'resident Mbdets of the Bronklys Baseball Mud.’ | The Interrational cowling journament )pionships, the fire and life insurance, His Signed Contract — neem . : r Sgeewmenenetey oor jis assuring xreater magntiude than was lary rood4 and wholesale drug leaguer, At at at at t rst vated, and the {deal testi. |{B Whleh We rivairy for to Manager Ewing. | rue) ntin avn | cates low-ttan verti fries) mifion w Mon | ee TOU ae re ar tie tel foes Blt he Trt afae™ Menor aon ra} Cieaas Yi that the general committe hoped for |, Prot the of N 7 oe va j w fore wiers have never seen 4 game of bide fair to be real.zed {n almost every Chicege — lirookie | Maaton Mt particular, fe pin rolled, but this Heaton daunted them from entering Local Fans Pleased at the - \ Says He's in Fight Shape| 7 !atlsatione at present are shat the there ale ua week © tournament will be a gala) ¢ ® pructicahy iner: baste 7 zl of these games, and a loge entry ti Prospect of Having 4 i iicisin; \irecbton > and Will Surely Whip | n« for Essiern bowlers, ax many toca! [hy expected trom thoae staten f Pittavurg Boston rooklyn O] clubs instead of dirbonding at thee and handeome trophies are be- Strong Team at the! * Soe leas, | lg Corbett. of the bowling season, have dectded te ants, organiaations 4 ; icctie New York (Clncinmats 8 maintain their organization unt } are’ Interested. In 4 iiceisa timate \3 Polo Grounds This —|—— ~ > { \@ = close of the tournament and are M evidence of the good Sebih of the 2 Pret St kos . York (Cinctonaut 18 BAN FRANCISCO, Cat, March %6—| 2° tig the oclal events at roll rantee fund of Season. may ncienati @ Jeffries 1s in San Frantisco and to-day) he wind-up of are fOr a Dent York's most prominent bowlers . ® Bakds (he followike alatambar to wt Juring the week of the tournament at Insure the strict fulfiliment of every ob Schuetzen Park. Union Hill, where the | gation, porter of The Evening World to The Evening World that 1 am|" Me . a arte: al a iG Rinse ction ee ee Atures will be the municipal ch: nbers street. fii pounds. Ax to my arrangements for the ture, | may say that Fhave my date he nee in 103 at the Graves: 1 Mied up to the time | am to ‘Thin time ta the best by far tt. Tam to box in Kansas done and shows the track must be in City 4 week, and as soon as T have fin. | @@ Rood shape, Daly's Bensational and teh will go to Chicago, where I Prestige had @ rattling set-to over half jam 1 three men in one night, ail & mile In St seconds. The former then [heavy weights. After this bit of exer- went on to the m Iistance, which he Chicago | am to n Finnegan | wvered in 148, TI is the best ' 1 @ time done over the ¢ trolt, | anticipate pretty easy work during this journey and as soon as 1 wow ‘The two-year-old tilly Christmas Card have finished with the programme, as 1) and Argent, whom "Father BUI" thought Brookiya 1 2 i 3 ‘ 5 A good start toward securing a repre-| semtative baseball team has been made,|— ¢ for Manager Buck Ewing has recetved ey word that a signed contract from the .. Ne Wess ” Cincinnati ineimnatt ‘In octane Pittabure x Vailadety'a ce York |Phlledeip's York. Philadelp’s oaty Amos Rusie is on ite way to this elty, and that Amos will start for Gotham next Saturday. Since Ewing wass appointed manager of the Giants he has sald that he hoped Rurie would come to time and that an amicable agreement would be made be- tween the club and the great twirler. He has written several letters to Amos Grookiyn Brooktya Dostom Brooklyn Heston New York SOO COoOG have given it to you, 1 propowe to wet- f ood enough last year to win the 8 font tle down to Kool hard trathing worm, | AMerican Jockey Lands|iriin’ covered halt a. mile in tw ne Roky | Dewta “OF course i is cimcult to aay what 1) Season’s Initial Event jreconds | P a — intend to do after my m with Corl it, arry i je Dwyers famous o! but if I dat aay cholce in the matter I in England. ee covered half a mile galloping » meet Sharkey and Fits- in seconds. The old fellow scoms alr. In fact, I have left an himself again and looks totally a differ- r for Fitaximmons as soon as | : 1g cracing [¢2t horse to what he did last year, The [amr through with Corbett, with the etlp- SeOr TON: Maret Ps The fat Taci"® Vprother to Maximo Obmes covered six j wWation that I am to have @ per cent, of / Risen opened tht vig iar ye There |{irlongs In 1.2 very handily. Mr. Dwyer the ga elpts ¢ Weather waa cold, but bright. There is Sharkey is welcome to another go If} was a thin »: rinkling of pees om the ac id proud of the way old Harry working. he feels (t worth while, which I very much doubt, for he has acknowledged to/#round during the early morning, but] the work this morning was not his friends of mine that 1 am altogether too | it was soon dissolved by the xun, Sp¢-| heat this season, us he covered half « vy for bim 0 y atte (si im golig to win out on Corbett as| cial trains brought a goodly attendan: mile last week in 51 seconds, Cinetnmat * \ ®| sure as sun rises. I never felt so| from all parts, The course was in exX-| Joonny Waiker worked several of } \ confident in my life. Ax to futures be-|cellent condition and the events were| Johnny Carr's string three furlongs in * yond the programme now mapped out, I ‘ nd the Pi {| well flied % seconds, Wine and Song, by tmp. ute St. Lowe Rusic again. Few clubs in the league will be @tronger in pitchers than the (ante Row and cranks are well pleased at the of having first-class bal! jo Grounds. this year, With Ruste, ir, Carrick, Doheny, Cet ‘and Garoni as twirlers the club Q early on hand The first race of the meeting was the} {rom Herroahursi to see his cracks at . Trial Plate and was secured by John| Work, Toe great colt Himyarite and the Reiff in 4 somewhat hollow fashion, his |Celt by Beivaere covered half a mile in mount winning by three lengths, ‘The! 02 seconds. It is a deep regret horse ridden 4 his brother, Lester. Ain-|Benpington's great coit by Sir Dix ished third The result in detall wa: had to be put out of training nd (Mr WoT Robinson's Portiers (three-year: | bo the farm. |New York |! 8 New York @| wish to say that | now iold the cham. @|ponship. and that 1 man to defend, The presence of " Sloan, “Skeets | Wagner, was probably the fastest of @iit against all challengers, 1 want to| Martin and t o Relffs, Lester and|the set worked ths morning, BSifin @| meet all worthy comers rapidly as|John, and ¢ that they were ene) , ‘, a @| reason will allow gaged for most of the race: t- {COnls and Walt Not covered three fur- 5 | “Lhave broken permanent: with Billy ing and were to ride prot 08 @ Delaney. My reasons for so doing are, ef4, added interest and ga aM _RUUE, —_ S| my own secret, but I will say that De-/national favor fans Which, wit) with John T. Brush’s heip, bave : laney did not seem to know a good thing| To win the f ai ime is getting «a nice slow 4 @®| when he had it.” always regarded ax a preparation, Box and King Barieycorn Thad the desired effect, and we will see @ there was keen corpetutio had PEN KabwD, if g the Initial event ® ® Will Meet Bout at “ ea) 1] Ho had the distemper so bad wi do indeed well. ; Br Ernest Dresden's Joon (thregyearoidi 2) WANE BE AL the ( oye it Freedinan has said thet he The Hercules Athletic Club offers an|Mr. J. A. Lake's Goodrich (fouryearold).... 3] MAL the surge. os would have a good team this bad it | attractive card for tte weekly boxing at} Seven horses ran. The betting was; | °P*Fation on his chroat, cond ceasions were made by the Hi b to? in. ne 3 te tube in it go that ne could breathe, : | cugcessions were made by the its club house, Broadway and Myrtle Goodrich 6 to? ageinete ©” || Operation was succesatul as tar ab env @ with the magnates let us hope the OF avenues, Brooklyn, The main attraction he first cond the colt, but Trainer Burlew ‘and a ® nthe firs d second races! je = ty-five round bou' m (tue wontke Reonlagi an are afraid the coit will mever ‘ we will be wecured. Bt it is anid the chances are for Lind in, et in, Frisble an ac] oO oth ol 3 Be cert ie ye ae tg Beaten <mcaeh hela aouie| QUERIES ANSWERED, i UP 4 good outfield from these ed on Stuck Up. was third in a fleld of eae ‘Van Haltren and Foster. sixteen. Dark Un was the winner To the Sporting Balto ta all right with Doyle, Re Sarai! Sheng WH yew iy let me know threagh your f Davis and Mercer. stiaable para ite failewing: A 8 and ¢ Ta pf it will be a mistake to have the Giants Hi TRAINING & game of pinwhle A hes 6 pointe, fi “ stat fae Wm pane Cade are oA © OM Now, erans and Handicap Thor- bogies B's meld does not mand se A eughbreds Worked at Long ‘* meld sande = Whe @ ‘Tre CHARLES CURTISS, tans tenes, 1M) Rast Right eth etreet The contrast between the cold, raw! B cannot count a meld havin, jh (®t. Leute St Leute Bt. Louie it to got into rhape at the Polo : winds of April are great ; of rheumatism, sore jolnts and Rven Lakewood too A the Gtants when they trained . players should be taken South as 4 Goon as possible. ISIC OTOAOSSOOS! ——_— } FIED, § Weather this morning and the beautiful] {rick The shown meld In \ ROSIE IS SATIS bright ranshine of Yertenay wae keeaiy| (our;paneed ame Seas @ felt by the thoroughbreds atthe metro-| alned by takin +s ® felt by the thoroughbreds at t metro- | banded game ‘ ¥ $ Pameus Pitcher W Leave for | — ‘ | A were clipped, and the sudden cha Prag There !* no question of his right ‘4 iy Neue Saterday. 29. \Cimcinaat! |Pittsburg foc lenieage and variable weather that has been| to ie sporting alior of The | j ot tor Evening W. id (fpectal to The Evening Work! ) pvgtig) CUmeinaatl /Prteburg feces henge s had since March set In has played havoc| Mesl yes Wedly newer he hoes } INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March |) YO ve senae Mttabure | among them ehed'e to one wba in troable. ite tamos Rusic was found at his | Howton { | The track record this year for five| the mer ts lam fond ef the pont t owld — father died a few days ago, a ‘ : |furiong» was broken by Father William | ®%,"**,! tani ep A STRADY RRATEE Smee cree in the house. He says i . Daly's old printer Leedaville, who cov-| aed” ue eeerivebe we , that he has signed with the New York Brvoaityn [eitiaburg . 1 s ookiyn |Bosten | elub. John T. Brush conducted the nego- ‘Amos is perfectly satisfied eemten . 1. He absolutely re- (to ‘discuss details gr" the finagicial ures. rd to the story about being tr for in the future for h fina Hawley, he sald there was Fa Ae 10 C * ext Saturday for New York. a GIANTS OPEN AT HOWE, Bick Young lesece Bacevell Bebedule for This Seasen. Nick Young, President of the National Basedall League, has issued the annual @ehedule, Each clud will play 10 gamer ‘Phe season will open on April 19. Contrary to expectation the Giants will not play their firet came tn Boston ut wif! meet the champion Brooklyns @t the Polo Grounds, This was a wise Move on President Young's part, and OD Go the Prices | of Clothes because not one tailor in a hundred had the forcsight, or the he oe volume of bus- iness to warrant early ing of woollens before they heavily pi Med We have an immers: s.ock of fine new Sprirg cloths, from which we model rei iceas in gentlemen's Spring garments, at the famous old price, $15.00 for Suit or Top Coat, (Regular $30.00 Goods.) g Made to order by skilled men tailors only, in clean workroom's on our own house premises. Your choice of these newest fabrics: Oxford, Hare vard and Cambridge, in rough effects—Vicuna, Brad- ToS 1eI@IeIe (SICVeLCISICLSISISTOIC© Cineimmatt Cincinnat! ‘CMeags (From @ snapshot taken at Lakewood.) ! to almost $11,000, Erne for winning took | (ween Andy Walsh, of Brooklyn, and Paar |@ per cent, while Gane for losing ®t) George Gardiner, of Lowell, Mars ae | ng Pi: | The winner will be matched to mee: r , hed tc Mt. Lowte : | > I CAIN TO BOX FITZGERALD. Mysterfous’ Billy Smith. Waish has M louie + Joe Cain, the clever Hrooklyn feather. | fought three draws with Smith * went, and Wille Fitagerad, also of! Gardner has defeated such men as : R Le Ee Merle ae oh eetUrtay | simmy Mandier, Jack Moffett and |SOFT MARKS FOR JEFFRIES. Champion jeftries » 4 A n letle Club on next Saturd hight nampion Jim Jeftr aid have Pine ever lade recently fought athe) The preliminary will bring together 1 1 Jtwenty-round tb at the Greenwood orge Reyer. iA trouble whatever In é bree | » and after a Merce battle. dur-| Arthur Jones, who has been making a men whom he slated x Ir 89 | In h both were badly punished, | great ord for himself, and Philadelphias wit! = | on Apeit & an hie manager, Billy ftrady Ally knocked out Pitegerald ele an AM BO se :sceghh Reale ford Worsted, Melton, Moule and Whipcord, in new Boston, Pittebures : | | Lowry, of New York, for fifteen rounds ath fn Cincinnat! jhae certainiy selected about as soft BARRETT KNOCKED OUT. aim colorin,s and designs, the Green Heather Mixtures, teams will not be at home| } * rh marke for him to meet as he could hunt . ———— . 'Fourih of July, we vreat putin, i 3 jae eat Chicas (Piteere | ees bt hans taaaare feaW Mocor Rarrett, who has been defeating KO SWEATSHCP WORK. f est. On Memorial and Labor lays 1% Lewis a0 riage Pittebure 94 al. vere that he has been meetii 5 will be on their own grounds e k, the Philadelphia wrestler, and Jim « ant Te ey Mec avern Bev met a — poxer who nev Rarnes, a Chicago met a good man yet. The thr COHEN & CO., 110% ; be ¢ Polo Grounds Pitsburg ‘Cinctnnatt 0 on Memorial — neinnat! wilh where he War knocked out t Will make three Eastern ‘estern trips _——= 5 — f fH New Torn Paling P 7“ i. New Yors Phtiagely Fg \ Nee TR Pillay 2 [thew | Chm eet! i no doubt be an dd) lo Career, the protper: of oe Oe burg Chm tonati no has ab Omaha Kid,! in fourteenth oun ate an Phat wae io fle ees neem | Sieaate, Cor. Nassau & Ann Sts., N.Y, intr Mt Leute Rarrett was completely wae} by the Wheeling tad. andy Charles Brush, who accompanied his being pte wane 4 the ee wife, Mra. Irene Brush, on her long- hand swing on the jaw.” “| distance vides last season, has gone in for record-oreaking on his own account { and hi Sharkey, McCoy and Fitzsimmons O'ROURKE TO MANAGE JACK O'BRIEN. Cricage — Moakiyn " __ Meded DR. G Chieage MEN FIT 10 MARRY this year. He started at § A. M. Satur- Te middie GRADUATE UNIVEASITY OF THK CITY << — Late leeeee fe por TRUSTED CASHIER A THIER, day on a S0-mile ride, and at 4 o'clork geet cig phee eet NEw Ton MGicaL. braleragien. 3 UDER QUITS THE GAME. — 5 Lowe Pitter re Steady ashe . M Tae seer atee: tok ores Deo ee Wieant abca Nareerete. (UE, ° teed ing ‘ev oa re me ~ hi andj{tonded Good Record of Several) the distance. He expects to finish the and other private wae oan i Seema can, cermes {Hird ace ake had'& | Venrs by Stealing 88,000 ama =| long grind at 4 P. M. to-day. Te aL DE. ner the Philadelphia Club, nas quit on ‘Baturday, and thes ° ree hy prac fey — for good. In giving up the sraee if to OF Rourke's Rana Away. He was checked by the pew time URL, — oa ee to more Lauder foe, 20 for the pur- diese sha mn w' , pe omteR] Howard Smith, for years a trusted) Clocks of the Century Road Club, under for Mg Treen! fy ng Labor ioe ing ¢! ravelling repre- ae ight-weight > world }employee of the American Lithograph| whose colore he rides. He was paced ot a 4 to # tnt & houre in this city. He de- ~ —— he it the game for an : . le Company, at Nineteenth street and| by several clubmates, one of whom, tne Pulindephta chub, i | rcoktyn MATTHEWS BOXES ZEIGLER) porn avenue, as» prisoner in the] wm Brown, the 14i0- mile record |i z Mis salary or nat. evens penton TO-NIGHT. Centre Street Court to-day, barked | nojger accompanied him for 390 miles, ° : : with embers! " NOTABEANEATER| 3. Matty, aan cae I ae tre ne had robbed tne arm] _O® secount of the Intense cold a a ™ ht of this (00, wiped out the good record he countered in the early hours im | See {twas generally known that meceee / Me day Brush and Brown were competied Club Was anxious to secure 1 in the place since a boy nnd ible plarer. Jed that of hie father, who adj‘ step and thaw out every few miles owe the team this sea 4 beaten Zeigler twice te] been employed In the same piace thirty er i that he Wil accomplish the: sith A. A. U, Gymmaation = i and ccenetal tn tee Mateh ware ‘The gymnastic champlonships of the ©, A. gymnasium, From work done |e" Sieites Tl, ignt Teck Butae, When his thefts were discovered he n ty tee Mamie te crntre 20d | h Che nfim the pitchers Orth ona | eitaue signed to Ment oe ted ia chester Pa, but be was tracea| Amateur Athletic Union will be decided bias yssseedfleenorn Piatt aay their arme are in excellent | FOwE RECEIVED $3,000, | a%¢, "rovsht, Deck. Smith was he'd in} at the Keickorgeckor Atmetle Ciul, oe + lea bail Ade Mved at Tis Mt, Nicbolan| the evening of April 1, The committer hape. ails fae Ane Rene, the light-weight champ, the Atlantic ¥. C.'e Anaenl. mo se ans for that ‘an | SPeBOe- has decided upon yer BTS; F ri

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