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. _ 7- is ata tk ities err -" ames UE 8 ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY | EVENING, APRIL 19, 1900; E GHT TEAMS BEGIN PENNANT RACE TO-DAY GIANTS WILL PULL TOGETHER FOR - spheneneeeooneshapheosssoliliamancadeneneen A GOOD START, BUCK EWING SAYS. a is sinbineimiteioint GIANTS ON BDGE FOR FIRST TUSSLE WITH THE DODGERS, DAVIS SAYS, F HANLON THINKS DODGERS WILL WIN KELUEY CAN'T SBE HOW THE DODGERS PENNANT AGAIN APTER A HARD RACE. CAN BE BEATEN OUT THIS SEA’ Te the Sporting aA\tor One team must win to-day's game at the Polo Grounds. and I don't see To the Aporting Maite To the Sporting Kaito given the Giants a he: ‘ RY geod reason to suspect Brooklyn in adv 1 believe there are se: The baseball season of 189 which should be one of the | feel certain the Brooklyn team will win the pennant again this season, %F/ sei. and no mistake, Tocday we begin bgt hg aR obey 904 excuses for imagin moat exciting and interesting in years 1 the League has been‘ 4s every one of our players ts in excellent condition. Hesides, the elub m ieaan Helene the ceil eon * may carry off the greatly strengthened, owing to fe much stronger than (twas would test the strength of any team in the League, But I am glad of it, and so is every man who wears a New York uniform. It will give us 4 splendid opportunity to show our galt and the stuff we are made of. Meeting our old friends from ’ of the opening confit vk has in the League, and, there jas a right to make Its cha as strong as any other ‘The pen- ake to-day, exactly but 1 am confident taat my men will work just as hard and as consclen last he reduction of the League ht clubs While there are at least #ix clubs of that have a great chance of wine hing the pennant, | don't see how Hrooklyn Club is going to be beaten out in the The team has been greatly jon. Our stag of pitch- eof the best in the League, and I have no fear, there- fore, (hat the club will be in first position when the season ia ended ‘The addition of auch great play- ers ax Demontreville, Sheckard and Pitchers MoGinnity, Kitson good 4 team nant js not at ously as though It were the last strengthened this season, and as “e and Howell has certainly strengtn- across the river has always been + an occasion for enthusiastic energy battle of the season and posses (he players, inclujing our great * ened the (eam wonderfully, and on our part. We have a! of the flag depended mn ite re staft of pitehe in ft con. with Jennings back in (he game 1 piyed a:attong daciah ainetaat ae, wult ‘tthe really can't see how we can be Rahs as the Tae itil aie vpeweaenngs.1 feat alah cont beaten out. Every player on our and On have Invariably given us have no fault to find with the will win the pennant or not 4 team is a good batter and base- mash ai sad a Glants. ‘They are speedy, well-con- worse than second or third. Our t runner, uate goth "base ek ar, itioned and At to enter the cham plichers are in thy best of con- 9 1am pot a bit troubled over the Sean beaten, We Wiles tie tice pionship race without asking 9 dition, and 1 expect them to come of & outcome of this season, ta) sustain thie, reeh@Panlar aoa’ te *handicap. More than that, they very near landing the pennant for pe splip of the great strength it to-day MANAGER EWING. have confidence in (hemseives and In us 1 jook for Boston and Pitts ¢ CAPT. JOE KELLEY. of the other seven clubs tn the ¥ de het eo -aiane tie cull each other and will pull together like real Glants to start the season tn bure to give us a hard chase for f League, | look for Brooklyn to come out on top. JOSEPH KE have aay. (oe Melaeee aa 5 the first bunch (he pennant Captain Brooklyn Base year. and a long lead early in the game ere are no Weak clubs to help close up Wes that win, It will be a gingery . work will pull out the victory It will be a hard race thh will be of great advantage. on the leaders WH RWING er Manager of New York Baseball Club BDWARD HANLON, Manager Hrooklyn Baseball Club, , 3 cleinintetnintoatei-tetetniets i : '. er Pomme he y) misjudged MeGuire’s fly, g ving the Captain New York Baseball Club. ; t ix raced to the are 3 left foul line to net Kennedy's teasing : } inmate bebebateatababe batafofatet laleldafofal fly. Sheckard’s single th rough in allt Sadi lint At thd MEER Cn arg posted McGuire on thirl Sheckard w > rallied Van back He next pushed stow to Dahlen and was caled t (Continued from First Page) a fi yy # clase decision, Mercer _~_e cl C bea s poke thit Demont played tag HOW 10 WALK: (000 FOR HIM woh i : io leemen exhibtt on a Banks boat en route opera cloaks of white with aray collars | ,Wiomle, died stealing, McGuire ta New Jersey Governor Wi!/ | tor Beabrta mn iffe. Afier many years of blak ae OES ‘ Serve as National ——— gain if ies Inside, the bung starter was playing Wen ne Innovation made the rooter " =a » Baty ta\(to' ob Wile ae) ainke 190 10h annaemen! THE BAME iN AAYME Delegate. The Startling Result of a! Mahoney Got Six Months . e —Pa— foamy fluid. Under the shadow the O ms piled out clad in blue. y ‘Another Match Mee tebueen! O'Rourkeand Brown Will] tit! kuatl-ciad itinerants were, ee a Young Harlem Wom- | for Throwing a Heavy 4 ‘Another d Mc- | Make Second Appli being aerved out vundieg of moore (ard | The man who kicks at everything (Continued tram Firat Page.) TRENTON, N. J. April 19—The deie- an’s Dissipation. Stick at Daughter, sig i Colored Boxer an ane Second Applica: 7m veioie peanut ale Mayer, while a) Caer. te Mtsioe Who plucked it qulekly: trom the 401 \feaw. Hes on, Tae tae. Tots ang See 3a. Vi 7 Govern Talked Of. tion for License. the bes rallied acd clamored atl with merry vo ied Aret bag with his tiny boot learrled out al plans agreed to. the portala in greater volume and vor oot. | While (he delegaics walted in the Tren- wh exposure and Naver Je You aren, Seytar said fossa pick-up, Jack!" rotors or ration: e-kitler, Fe, no sOFe. ton House and about the opera-house| Russell. twenty-four years oll, a very |Crane to William Mahoney, of 6 We ——|When Jack Doyle stepped up to tne bat |uncil the CHICAGO, April 1%—The Record to-| ‘Tom O'Rourke and Alec Brown, who day on are the recognized managers of the|The yearly tad George Dixon, ex-champlon feather) Coney Isiand Sporting Club, have not anne lostag weight, Who announced his retiremen!| given up hope of securing @ license for To-day will e-em after Terry McGovern knocked him out! the big arena by the sen and state tha! | poe Kelley's mem we'll aprain each od-looking Woman arrested in Har-| street, in the Hesex Market Court t night, has lost tue knowledge | day, when he was arraigned t of bow to walk a charge of disorderly conduct, She could not manage her lower/only Mt punt iT entlon convened in the State-Houre, there wae a general dis maroon stockings fn«| They yelled until he doffed hle hat; eir lege and navy blue coat] And when he hit to certtre field aslon on the/action of Senator K heir swelling oh and} And down to first bag gaily spicled, withdrawing hearis The cranks all yelled. to spilt the ear. [of the delegates ‘and ment for you would the whipping-post.”” [ene palpi a candidaate for ene » the National Con-|/mbs this m nd Dr. Babcock, Yo New York, has decided to shy his| they will make 4 second application tw ‘The Wattin mea “He'll run for Mayor, come next yeart’ | Yention the, Meunser’s. frente wet} he ya ea a omnes eeu Mahoney was sent to the Islend eastor into the ring again. Information | the Police Commissioners shortly New Yors Brook Selbach's bunt Roaring BUI" ' TWieraciten) was corpigenes ice to Geehacia os del nal | se monte, from a reliable source ts to the effect; They hope to present to the Polfhe eke for these of Davis. Van Haltren, of. Snecked. ef Sent Jack E wn’ to ‘Aécond hill, |e. wike MUD to preserve harmon; in the "ht by Ash 8 ge is se AL tah prmoner began to cry, that Dixen feels encouraged by the way! Board suMeent reason for it to re Mercer, 3p, Keeler, ré. Hur Gleason etruck three times too high atavor Asin Jon MaRS) F sl ee read ‘ You coward!" continued the McGovern has deen handling all other sider its determination not to an On od Head mut Merona qenningn, 1b And (wo weer out—oh, me! oh, my! ies a 8 nig fh: ee dae retuned her address |, MY didn't you cry before you threw featherweights, in view of (he hard| them a license from May } next Meanwhile, many ardent fans chose, Dovie. in Typ. Hut no! ‘tly not the time to ery Tae ator: adopted by the Cone a. e beige hisec sont, which waa the heavy cane at your rascias ale fight he gave the little champion. They will try to show that they have! pointe of vantage up n the viaduet and! Sele h, if Grady. with unerring eye on indorsed the administration of f daughter? I've got no sympathy Gleason, 2b the speedway and foscussed thelr gene | tray: 2 (Grad pon the tare feild, fairly riveting thelr Carrick, ». yes to the arena hours before even aj Uamite--Mr hope of the appearance of a uniformed) Jennin dere McKinley, pratsed Gov. Voor- been soaked with rain. She was found , you hoes, called for a larger navy and Fec- a1 One Hundred and Twen: y-ftth Mahoney said that his 5 roused ause his wife onl ance be given to American working: street and Eighth avenue last night ly- {gateee pecause Iie wife, spat cure men. ing on the sidewalk, A revolution offered, favoring he nom-| "Gye recovered and aang and danced in Bam Harris, MeGovern's manager, an@| gone t) a great expense. nor only in ‘Tom O'Rourke have been talking about) Atting up and renovating the building @notner match between (heir protegee/ but ulso in guaranteeing the vear's for some time. Harris acknowledged) reutal to the owners of the property | thig while in Chicago with McGovern. | as well as having as much an $10,000 | the fleid to the vi & suaraniee that all! The gates swung back" at 190 Whe a! }tore benoh Fifteen thousand i Da Picked ont a nice one for his bat And it It ucla vicious swat It landed clean Inf centre feld And likewise our fi i run did yield. a ripple of appinuse actor was possible. he jogged ac Carrick bi to the same spot r = VicesP. ya dene ff the the back room befc olng to her cell. EVENING WORLD'S ee tae on ee hase te He ria arte grabbed Van's little phot Vale uate of jhe hte cn Wes-| When the young. women lawebe. this RACING barre where Dixon is Of the contesta arranged by them for! nuge dam, letting lnase a flooding tor-| of eves watched the emerge | 474 Ca Was corral'éd per force; | oistions une tht an reated in racing will ai se a "4 < ing she could not move her lower | have a Benefit, imparted the information | the Coney Leland Sporting Club wil bel ron of humanity that hedi-teen pent| fom the cn ckewes "W* | am tofal—one tor us, of ecuree Beslien the four. delegates slated Leora one et to te taken te court| the Rest form eharw published ti that McGovern and Dixon may fight tp, wiiloh abowed no dimimutign ax the] Contrary to easectation, the Glants Teiee ton Pw ee Bate gs Hs sented beet patrol wagon and carried before| the extra, apecial extra and 1 again. wilt my came actos the meadow in an orderly mae 4 . a og Reig Men tr ‘ill wetee niet ain ndded ite evercine (ued. led by Manager. Ewing. weep: | McGuire's Jumper Davis threw and, Reaater we ne ee%. | stagistrate Cornell, where she was sup-| o'clock e@ftions ef The Brening e to ake preparations for t - ee ie u IPS More or less step Co tmaginary mu. e. Every man from “Buck' to Mer- er had to doff his cap '. resuonse to ported by two policemen. The Haksell woman claimed to have teen robbed of #12 and a gold watch. | Too high for Doyle, which made us blue: | Cjerk Gummere were elected. World. crack| ‘The SOnventann Lean. 5 then adjourned. j pulling off of the tg battle between | creasing quate te the human: inunde im Jeffries and James J. Corbett onttion, and the man who sa’d baseball Hut Gleason scooped In Kenned | | May Hoth of these men have been| ‘ heers and ever er 1 of | And touched his b in vr | nee oe ee In training for some weeks for the con.) wae dead in this: town male a rmalli Gnetration. “he ‘home. ench “Sealand cent te toaee ne (mus fe ds a Migistrate Cornell committed her for test and there has been a great demand {hole In the Harlem River from pure ewitehed wnd the G Ad oral OUR | five days. | for private boxes and chotce seats to| chagrin an hour and @ half before the at the left in It was a beauty double pin —_ y = witnens (ne = La first bell tolled for warming up the water faucet Then Sheckard took one In the s' i | The Gr praette *t hy ' R MONRY, | M'COY AGREES TO TERMS. eteran Dieacherites sought out the nau ingty happy. but “seemed to afag [AMY 0m the Arar base, weary. sat |qiltman Tells Senate of Gidry of 10 RETIRE P. R. 4 " ‘The proposed fight between Jim Jef- JEFF IS ‘LOSING WEIGHT. be vige svotn endeared to them by |x nit. he lan pu up 8 il Keel nt him on a peg tie } Colontal * By banging oul one worth a leg Put Jennings failed to do the trick, For Mércer threw him out real slick Once more, no sco or @ur side Mercer. new man “win Made good his name ure as sin ith a] Ry singling out to middie feld, _— jeture Drawn. WASHINGTON, April 19.—In the Sen- Sabstitution of American Currency ate to-day Mr. Tillman (8. (.) drew a) te Be Carried Out by a Fi- pleture of the inauguration of Gov. Ai nanciai Heard. jen, of Porto Riso, on May t WASHINGTON, April 18—The Treas- to lerift “This {nauguration,” he said, “Is (} ure Department has completed the ar: ASBURY PARK, N. J, April ®-The] gt, of baseball! Doyle ara D he ka ed a ad's Qi? [And on to second base he # eled take place with the greatest ceremony | rrngements for ihe retirement of Porto pe) teen Cheanmeen” ANG ee wre reotere shout! Mee me nd Wii bumped ‘up a ainks On Frisbte's punt, eo wildiy hurled ever seen In any part of tae United | Rican money and the substitution of of trainers are waiting for news from 8 to imprest the islanders with the | Americsn currency ’ ly that ‘Tatts graboed us Ry Kennedy out in the world. * the front One good thing may be satd| Melt @ desem batemen all have Jennings piaved his of didee! i. Prishie képt on running fast araudeur of the United tSates, as well] James A, Sample, the chief of the as to impress the peopie of the United} tesue Division of Treasurer Roberts's Hie ride aginst o slow of them. they work while they walt hee to firms White Mercer—well, he didn't da's't, Sh holler-maker K States with the new policy of impevia!-| ome. and W. P. Watson, of New York, vem, accountant have been absolute ignor-| Om ome lithe item hanme the view | strode Ifo: And stood on second like a bump ie of D1 » an he progre rorto Rico to make the, | fries and Kid McCoy, which almost fell | bit and punted themeatvne | "A, Si owd ‘was tiliner ch) toward ane through owing (0 McCoy's demanding | thereon with all the satisfaction of a when Corporation sel Whalen ‘a Dig lover's end of the purse, has been | ard Course of Trai Brooklyn pater familias assuming his ibe ‘ba field and ¢ fixed up satisfactorily again, McCoy Jewny chair and slippers, there to begin | Janne ned ‘ ’ met Brady, manager of Jefiries, vester- jancther season of baking and parbolt day, and, after accepting the terms sua- jing ' Bested by Brady, both decided to wait until June 9, when they will sign the articles of agreement. If either McCoy or Jeffries should be defeated in their coming fights with Sharkey and Corbett then the fight will be declared off M’COY TO BOX M’CORMICK. Nine dollars for six shirts made to measure, of the very best ¥ materials, is very low, and ye § that has been the price of (Bpecial 1 The Bening World) ampaten for the past thirty-six years, Wh Whe Made to Order. made by Brady Le nn Aan ta eye Amt over tL Til forced by Frisble—the b @ chump! 1 suppose ne must i ¥ : ‘Ater awhile we will have another & 4 " mad O'Rourke In neue apbets to lif the A came Up to 8 salvo of cheer Frisble hustled a!l way home for aa isa Reellgs omaghereedes ‘iotee pugilistic game on its feet | Which will camse that Tie old war horse’ burned "Demont's| When Davis singled to left foam. Governor sent to the Phiippines, and | exchange —r_- _- {fe gn eters iy | ‘id has-beens before pA pean “4 Me Jeff pulled off several miles on the Carrick or Kennedy? hands with a hoi gresver, bu: was Munk | Then George wea forced at Dahlen'n| he will be of so much greater Import: | genpegs Piny West Yew York, " ‘ta Cormick. hs Pallas nin weestior wita /foad {his morning in company with he “lina hole and fils, eaicees ont four | bum jeg perdi olgrealiee) ae navy | yManager Davia, of the Wert New KEEP MFG. : aggre Pe teen matched to Agnt a brotver Jack, and tht tis veual the Pane There. bate. There of encourage: | By Jack Doyle's measly iittle bump, MB eigenedieidiy 390, ag bd y York Field Club, has arranged a game le oe 0) ith Ten fr Bul for Recruit He gaw slid over nm escort hi c e " isix-round bout at the Penn Art A. ( «| ante ae je pve hid sino Bronx Roroughite nudged 806 lereat exhibit nrinting. twat ate | APY De 1a aver second base have umbrellas held over, him like the|for his team next Bunday with the Makers of Keep's Shirts, ‘Philadelphia, on Apri 3 MeCormick | ™ t f M' P| rouged’ for elbow room with the|bunt became orifi per Demont |!" stealing and was out apace Bey of Algire and (ne Sultan of Mo- eee of this city. The latter is a BOW ls the crea of aiving the Kis ni has lost a good bit of flesh during (he! denizen of Gowanus and Bayhurst-vy.|Three Inshoot produce! an. Inglorious One run, bygum! | rocco semi-professiona! team and A) B'way, bet. 11th & 12th Sts, § e ck, Hie muscles also have grownl thesrook tt strike out for Davis and) the -rum in y@uietus in one round, and might Kive hington. Heights and | 'MeCoy a hard fight Heights jomtlet eagerly for) “We. will have him atiended ur | Plaime to be able to Dea the West New rope sicee "tn. the Sule Archigtiage, | catme te De abl championship “of the r feet in air, | Rita Macometen bodyguards, and all Han dletrtet rhe iil be Fourth Kid Gleason jumodl to sight faded away No runs. Second tnulng. pelastic under the strain of close prace| py Ker We hare woother sore in New York. i. "| Reser fancied excellence. And seq. | And gobb'ed Kelly's liner there, eee, ae pl ime Weel unde, HAWKINS VS. . everybody was here to root. root, root, | Daly poked a sisaling jumper at Giews| We or ne tate Rabecedintiteiee A Bindancent sasaki teaser ct Bis MePariiand, who has hamp'on's intoor work ith hands, voice and hoodoo charm. [Arte sy ree ame. and eth F ormal mark He takes en Tommy and Jack Jeffries after the “Hu Preignt Cur” is to his conner, and |: frequentiy happens that » dosen roungs wito the gloves are followed by we Thlnutes at the pulley weghte fore (ve final rub o fine ok pid Tommy out Dahlen hoisted a] And all bis aspirations broke, ef into Van's ferro dt a Caen” ee errioe Homaont | While Gleason added to the fun clubbed @ roller to Davis, Dovle saying | By nipping Dablen's emite—no run. eon Of la bad throw by a clever pick-up. $ ( in the opposition (eam. rune . Now Setbech stood, 1 do de 0 champlons trem Troltirvilie were Davie wae a hero apororriately re-|And whacked away tree times at air; peared in the ring In some month stake Jack Daly's place againet jHawkins, of California, et the Here | Athletic Club next Monday night. Daiy | gent word he could not be on hand, aa! There wae no languid, disinter anger, all were pa denuncistory of a eus GOBBEL INDICTMENTS. Grand J and Grevn Gelden as seces. FREE BOOK TO MEN. "+ Send or call for my little book on Nature's Cure. It he was not feeling well enough to en- In a week or[undoudiedly the favoriies. by reason of|He was a logical crndisate fetageegs | But Glennon (oh. the dandy: kai sorties to Murder. is written to encourage men who lack vigor, having Drains, ase in a bout at present. McPa Yommy ‘van inis|thetr record of inst year. bui there was when! ve haminered oi the Argt Me Se] A tingle out to right esd stid FRANKFORT, Ky., April 19.—Ind'ct- famous romptly agreed to go on. as he Jeff never looked) faith in the rejuvenated and recrulied [110 ® uty wingic to rigat| Me tried to seal. It made us smile, Soe shape after a good rest and capadi | i Giants, too. Even the most rabid Rrook- aise Brine moves Jock Crs For Dahlen caught him by a mile. Jof putting up e fart fight against tie Ivnite was a trifle anxious co know how | Kennels.” ‘Then ‘came Gieason win | enam Grady. nol ever Californian. The preliminary wili! GOLF AT LAKEWOOD, Ewing's troupe would perform. Nelther [for owful fan out Nike a little teetotu Fanned out Nentorduce to local ring followers Terry | jteam had much the better of conai-{Oridy did it. His screaming single WMeGovern’s find, Darby Snyder, who} tion and both had been compelled to re Hy ithe invincible little Brookiynite be. | Siuey ® main comparatively inactive for & Losses, Impot Varicocele, &c. It describes my ments Were returned by the Grand Jury DR. SANDEN BLBCTRIC BEL: BELT, with electric suspensory, to-day againet John W. Davis and the bsp fe greets home eelf-treatment for all of be outdone, Green Golden as accessories to the mur- ‘Worn at * Belbach did—no run. | der of Gov. Goebel :| HUGHEY JENNINGS SIGNS. |QUAILBO BEFORE PISTOL mney Sree 8 Wonder, Jack Lowery, of | je the Rainy Teege of days A litle brushing up ae tNew York, has been seiected to tes) his Weather. eae this morning, just enough 1 bo: teen round J aaa peted “ Great Player Will He a Wember of mands, and Hawkins and: McPart: fpeclal to the Reening Werk) fy make the ceame hustle form: finish- Pollceman Austin, of the Bax: Stxty- the Brooklyn Haseball Team = [seventh street siation, singie-handed, This Senson. artested (ree Wurg'ars this morning al Davis tu vt bt wien ng of Meduite’> Shay tm Hughey Jennings, the fire, baseman| the corner of Seventy-fifth etree: and ing horrible ew Del of the Brooklyn bosebal! team, sign. @|#*00nd avenue. They were Henry Mi ng I down, but McGuire was. traveller. It dida't count. for hie contract this morning to play with rane grove Sea pr dig x Lag ag fo Ghigeen, rere . Site iE hot the champions (his season. Jennings) came age, living at 1 East One Hun- twenty-five at 127 pounds LAKEWOOD, Avril Th KEARNS TO FIGHT GANS, | "s0" «!s» Tim Kearns, who give Jack Do yoocgles vedi were|in& Rallop during preliminary practice ournas Si acl The prise a | das regard at it rained! Pall. the | ail night and was still raining when the! ge gew AP Bj start wan made thir morning. 1 a 1ifaty, however, later on t me exceltett golf was payed | Sew selarepte: ft to Doyle oe ome Fae and Hanlon Fad a talk over thelr tttle| dred and ae eth yagi ass Jotun #8 thirtweaty hole fring reunt} = . Keeler Qui the x . (hey Caibe to ierine very | Weeds, ae dg = = el Pd 4 ont, Dleen © thos fa fire: b one-beager to ¥ ‘Ther ti u snop barleet ; ee ings tried herd tp He bowled to - fate) Banton it" Bheckaré ¥ M Mom rorr eed a feat sing’ Priiedetphia be lostatied in ble old fob a; firet flung Fried’ A1 Wt lcorner, sending Capi. Joe Kelley back | $ild and Pris went to, second tae morn he round wf Manager Ing scores 7 ns of the worit: B bets be wpe lentil he defeated Roeder Whe » Previous io the receni sold poet in left garden. b comes champion He then . : Rusie fs on his Way bere from Indian apolls. due to arrive to-night. Heol! meet with m reprimand for his defection es ss Demme. Cass! it \ but wijl be permitted! to go right om i. OK seemed to o be ah: gph Smaneruax. |. a Phin | withow ounjsment, to play bis game | prep"), ington to" Daten t or peep eee. ing tt to m to keep at [t consiety one gt teva only as ues Aas Bure ‘The score-mands contained plichers| Gleason seemed to raise stra’ see Ae Mer dn Patiege: ie . enough for three games at least, but] {inte ‘be rn. te Sunes WL me knew the correct pro- |, |Carrick and Kennedy were expected to ay weit tof Merce? lenson eee smite and ret te

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