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__THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1902. ~ BASEBALL WAR ENDS TO-NIGHT. ——— + ++ Two Factions Will Meet and Come to Agreement to ‘Play Ball.” The story } Pittsburg, will «or t ' act the National Leax * Fifth Aven hy Hs a to jump the « American | Four tries to for Spalding famous bse ba in the Joby F the Cl 4 to a fri leans ( labRoidnées the story as + : : will stick.’ «the # és reads nine According to the old stor spattliies feat tise he @ay Dreyfus draw the P tional League and tak Rowers " 1 Clevtiand Ta Job . e ' tion. Dreyfuss ix a fighte of man wt he who to 4 best so far & cerned. It attend the FILIBUSTER WINS THE FIFTH AACE. FITZ CONSIDERS BIDS TO-DAY. MAN 0’ WAR TAKES THIRD MET CHARLESTON ATHLETIC EVENT AT BENNINGS. CLUB REPRESENTATIVE. WIL Accept Thele New Offer tne en Clnb Ra its Figares ob Mitesimmons and bis Ke There were several racts on 1 he rleetan Athletle ¢ i to-day that promised rest nin clan strain tater. ‘ ie : ; The track died out w er athe Bais and was us mood mhape ax at any TNCs LC eer time during tho meeting The att is soa eta ans Wasa vit wing to the me ‘ ness of the wee Al Fitz and whose name was Fic working, and on the turn st i hole and broke her leg She was shot Sia nlane BR weenie oth FIRST RACE i) probaly Tata Handicap; for turee-year-vlda and up, tive r n ; ae Betting, DaVe all pleture privileges Btarters, whts TIME Pin straint P Pitz and Jott , ite ref ad of two le She ‘ -., NO INTERFERENCE FROM AUTHORITIES LIKELY. Moan took ’ showed the wa by Eloim and Pic home Pigeon I Elizabeth Moss whe « ca 3 . bout wer ' . wing stacem $ ' ’ err ‘ . law $ i 1 sow ‘ b e) 4 s Caithness aod M w aby HA ACK 4 ES. Nos. , endure, 112, F 4 a ’ r : Mart poor Wor Aas r i he car Me .) wen satien Prodigat Sor Ry ond hare two lengths eaten a nena | ite ‘ for the piace, Yoarth Race-F : rerio FIFTH PACe. gtd eta Selling: for three-year-olds ant ere) f ny ‘4 longs. r Starters Mi Wootten ay Me luminate made the running to eh Carmien “ followed by Filfouster and Sha cualnonne a In the race home Filibuster ; 7 . on Dluminate, and in a hot drive tie ang alength. Lium! mof a length in fr and Phil Was three nt of Wood- one-sixteenth.—| “2! pled WMimaelt and Hendicapper, ely ents Paxton wau| woodtriee and tau ey Lyle emery nT n third, *Five pounds apprentice allowance. “LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. i'YANKEE’S FIRST | _ TRIAL GOOD ONE. oe. PROF, MULLINS TELLS HOW TO PLAY THE GAME OF PING-PONG, Futurity Winner Is in Excellent Condition— Gallops on Local Tracks. Bay ruck® 4 head tvemend were « welichts worked a mile with his a ‘ Iand he « jalr and und ’ is | irae? * plenty of [The tim s w mile. indulged NG twoom , wan More real work | firs y speet s at track than at | aH siners here are more |* * Holly we Tals mir « | +k " M - “ Magnetic ' ' - Hoth moves ) more mo h by showing gre «and running like t_strappl ty the m r by Suet tipto Tr aseconis. This te . * ‘r with speed to burn PIGEONS CAN'T A RLCULATION AVG -7OVIG THALZ WD PET Vrof. Tom Mull ns, former, veriaps vo ik ken DSL ee | ESCAPE GIANTS WORK conri-t nn s champion, “0 1s a Mi ‘ arcier n ! now teachings ping-poms to soci-| > r | | BULLETS, . ety fi lk in ay uptown pagoda, | bat arate ne : Rieoreaals Se | | = | ——_—_F will gi eas reset lessons, be- ' . ia! 5 ‘. 8 r A Sinning to-day, on aricy game ' . te wey e ive! SLAUGHTER BY WING SHOTS , THEY PRACTISED INDOORS which, practical v unknown a "")"* F ca ‘ | 1S RESUMED TO-DAY. THIS AFTERNOON. twmonthsa sprung into y } ; an amazing pou arity. a | Prot. Malling is perhapsbetter oe 4 wo | 36 American Handi Competi- Capt. Was Afraid of “Glass qua tiled than any other man in u i ue | | © Hein with Stratghe Arn ont of the Mem ip New Vor. to give istroction in ; on | Kil Scores. Good Condition. a tue mystere-ot the game. tin | | =e it resting lesso 9 wil be pub- game ping was jatro | KANSAS cITy © weather prevented Hished ou alte; nate days, Bastind ve sale cRiline? of Julging in thetr usual BY PROF. TOM MULLINS. Aoseelias We erank ae ome patna iaaiies “irounde thie morn viciauagihatne eS " x fay's shooting at the trapped birds | a riaiite ts if a downpour rain ; ‘tized : yar gan with thirty-six ¢ itors out of ‘tany moment. The ground “ ‘ ne f 1 the 98 entered with 12 straight kills fi ty play on. The infleld and ' kestof gan ’ " they placed| “rhe wame'la ‘oracticalts, the name as |<. at teak each Werelsvaryissoeny,) remy tees, we y Woof bouk ' sea library tenr Phe same method of counting This will be done In } Se tel ere eainetreeey ab rain. Capt ) ap \meniiar : ! . 7 7 one or two birds, it i ned joints, and called Q’BRIEN'S ABILITY PUT 79 BALLS IN HERE'S WHERE THE 300 ATHLETES == =" San aages | were vetween picked | | box under the A teams to have deen played at the Pola WILL BE TESTED. WITHOUT A MMS, BOXER SCORED. IN THESE GAMES, -2:".2."%". "0°20" Svan Sesmerae } are was with the dumb-belle, pulling ma- ' ' ) ' le Avery, JE Hicks. George chines and Indian clube in the gymnase | Tucker, WOR ¢ Gop Ho tum a = =e | == Sam’ Hoffman, jr; EB. 1 Capt. Doyle is much pleased with the “PHILADELPHIA JACK” HAS EBY'S RFMARKABLE POOL REGAN’S SCIENCE TOO MUCH RELAY RACES ON EIGHTH Seater: sera svat ha Bletielcoctoacs ott THREE GOOD BOUTS ON. | RUN IS THE RECORD. FOR TOMMY FELTZ. | REGIMENT PROGRAMME. AIRE AM Lt team wll ete 10° piay ru Morrison, H.C. Hirschey Trot Hates, ED. ave been ree H. D. : trien . ‘| pee ernin oT RSENE VIET Roi HS : : \ iny He Righth Regi: Sto Kile » - the Rhgnit) Regiment Armory, Graham, T 7 t x ' th ate ind Park avenue, Ho Heer. © | ' . ALORA | Duckson a Milner \ " \ I + R vdilit to the mateh relay race | ——— | - ' y | hk ro whic h Le The ; ; Ath street) ts sm with an ai Kya . t 1 ‘ * of Victortes will! . h s | 2 “ coal f 8 4 se | wa st 150. fi ” 1 | ’ ‘| NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. | PUGILISM. THE TURF. NG INTERESTING SPORTI BASEBALL. MISCELLANY. RACING MAN WON $40,000) AT MONTE CARLO. =A STANDING JOKE, . rater ‘ * tetween | There ia a standing Joke about “‘hand-mes eealar y Abies ‘ (Pe fs Deer ae peat wee medelinhes Sucee uy | Some makes of y-made clothing | sali 7. Caan | ry nk Dwyer, well known on rave . CP psil a 95 ‘ track® here and abrowd, ie @ lucky ma an think my kind of tailoring is Te ianuivina taciuar hak my one gets @DOUt a8 good as you can find, I r a ; to private reports fom know it is as good as can be . " : made anywhere for the money, ae ¢ In due to arrive here] = es, : 7 os alin Saturday, and he will vated make suits for $20 for which r * Arathi rea Vesela eirice some of my customers tell me I . atte it, , Dwyer has accumulated sion suo Might charge $30, I tell my cuse * ‘ ot which he won at Mente tomers if I should charge $30 Es ; Dwyer now threatens to start a racing they would g. oH re stable of his own on the English tracks, a i d go to Fifth Avenue eta : z irmsand pay $so for the same | N. A.C, BASKET-BALL MEN, tii%, So T make it $20. AmI » { oo | pedi 2 * |right? < Finke " Md +. x stee: . ‘ eer The National Athletlc Club of Brook. | : a ha Hae Widths yn'har entered busters camer! Ae J, WILKINSON, r . * ‘ a boy yeluereyes the Metropolitan AJA. championship ak Whee . r BE ||| cerlinansees ts wil’rcd rabesia le . Wa sa been matched to Aight preg |tOurnument, which will he hel Scotch Tailor, ou We oan . wh " “ ne Wabesn At 1 Athletic Club, No ut . night Brooklyn, beginning April i | 40 Park Row, Times Building. ; , ' y we “ sell weigh fo men have deer pawn Nirke & Pome eroried 2 * ote saibatlsplare all. Rea Dome present the clubs Vaugi 7 . Harthoiemiee Arms | hiveon f 11 Te the reteree William 1 Reed. Bawari ij * F at | Drummond. T. 1. Bre r " < ‘ AMtrnt of Bogen s ant ip Kies, of Hollings, David “H. Wilson ‘fp | Hy matched to meet in a] Reuse - . f 2 Wenn) | The some of the men sent m r) ‘ 4 pounde. t Ixposition by th. ote + wasn. at \ p howpital dave els na chance 5 é ; ‘nts tte tig ae} PRIZES FOR COASTERS. . Sedley. aha . r ture have warned him to oe caretul oF ; ae ou Whenever he fights he | Va Medical * rorres s Sarr | o stop tha] of Metropole Cycle Clab Eve: _ ~ whe . * a hart wallop on The Metro} Cycling hub OLD DR 6 -_Th eile 3 ’ ° Club's prize loner imal yors|,, OLD DR. GRINDLE, y aiVaanteatw Neen now, The} is itnelf #uggestly val of HINDI S mie Ima “ ‘ ae the tor _Ageit_ 7] cycling Intereat, wis emt Pitietratsat de AM teats, treatment bead Pat i : a led 2 or George | fee. are four high-g: bley throat and mouth, wl y nthe America Most | ho om winning there wa| and nome (Wenty other uritcles are on y and bladder snp ari of adminsiona |s nued + in FP muney he will gather, the list, which Ie dally being added to, | Stes. eravel, @e., are os gions Ee ae) Veter in Lefore summer Chairman A. G. Ibbeken, of So. 21 W Pretiaalt@ removed: Suflerers, do not waste tlie 7 ‘ burg. fora few sere George o 2 One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, | pr GhInbLe Hae ekeclate owt Rube! wh in charge of the affair, reports a DLE has @ record for where he will play ia ihe Al Neill got $1,500 for knocking eran’ tarred ve. regade) te: “Price: Babe's ware 9600. Noremae, iid for tbe National League team. 5 3 - y Mery, Frank recentiy. . ifying and increnat number 5 Guirtes for entry blanks.” sits os Te mamteg, (