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ORTING ‘NEWS SPECIALLY ¢ REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. —— oe | ey TACT BOREDN CAR —_— FIDELIS | FERNS TO-NICHT LEAD BOWLERS, Fifth Fight of Welter-Weights Champions Have Five Games to: ; Will 3e Decided at Fort Erie Their Credit in The’ Evening and Championship Title Will World’s Big Tournament and ~ Is Pitcher for the Trolley ‘Dodgers, While His Opponent in the Box Is Young Dug- tren came h rei NATIONAL LEAGUE, ‘ F \ -gleb: Go to the Winner. f Have Lost but Once, ye fie } % i. An important battle between two ft champion Fidellas are at the ‘ | PERFECT DAY FOR THE GAME. fighters that have at different times of the teams roiling in the big Evening held the title of welter-welght. cham? Thay tae wen five wacoes aed oe pion of the world is slated to be fought h to-night. The men who will clash in Soar coecaae SEALS them BATTING ORDER. tis encounter ave Matty Matthews and and Westchester Wheeimen are tied for | Pe Jim (Rube) Ferns, of Kansas City, They second, while the Rabbits are at the will try conclusions in a carat bottom, with not a game won, bout before the International A. C., o: THE Fort Erie, Canada, This will be the clus. ul Se Naa Lost! tt fifth time they have met in the squared Fidelia .. ys oe i circle, Matthews has won two fight Knickerbocker Se i | .f Huiswitt, ss. Ferns one and the other resulted In a ‘catcnest ‘ 3 7 ¥ st0th, draw. Thelr battle to-night promises Banera! 4 REISE Y))e to be the most vicious of all they have rehard . 3 : ‘i ; 3 had, Bota men have trained hard and 3 Hi Baversati te 7R6, Evening World.) are in the best possible shape. Mat- 7 WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, thews. will probably win, however, as ; » 2%—A more perfect day for a he js fighting in great form, which has 4 Pests n shown by the four victories he has } pane eemesthan: that furnished by won in succession. They will battle at r} pounds, Matthews is the favorite in H ‘wenther man for the final game! 145 ds. Matthews is the favorite { =z the serles between the Brooklyn | the ‘betting, the sporting men, of Bu a eee cscr sss er cee ee re eee INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. i E y Games. Pins. Aver : made the day a pleasant one for the| Gabaven and Ed Martin, 4 Sor _Footersand the players with the result Jack Johnson, the California colored ea ee ee that as early as 2 P. M. both teams heavy-weight and acknowledged cham- i a ie , Were. out on the diamond practicing | pion of his class, who recently arrived 3 392 Tos ncasevan with as much vigor as if the thermome- | in this vicinity from the coast, will be 4 Paige ter was 100 in the shade. | matched to-day by Johnny Kelly, $ rH ‘This was the fourth and final game eliane maker of the Washington Schimpt 19248 of the series between the teams, and rting Club, of Philadelphia, to meat inyder : Ww neg ghoth clubs were determined to win ie ener a Martin, Billy “Madden's i, a ¥ Bhe\gamo vat all hasards. The two de- the latter club's next show, which will] CHICK” TUCKER WINS feats the Hanlonites have put on the fake place on Monday, May 4. ‘These NO’ ' Quakers bas Ibeen a sad blow to| two big fellows fought a slashing fast | ANOTHER GOOD BOUT. . 4 { fight in Los Angeles, Cal., a few months —_ SCbiet’ Zimmer, and. his men. They | ago, which was won by’ Johnson, wo “4 expfcted to win at least three out of | secured the decision at’ the ond of the Beats Tommy Felts, the Brooklym the four games from the Superbas, twen roun fartin is/anxious Fighter, in a Philadelphia Go, ~ ‘With the hope of capturing the game faeet eae ey I ne cclalesne “Chick Tucker, the promising * ‘Zimmer selected young Duggleby to do decision, feather-weight fighter of this city, the twirling for his team. Ned Hanlon Corbett 5. bested Tommy Feltz, the South Brook thought that Roy Evans was in good dt bbeiat el dbbobathed lyn fighter, in a six-round bout before @nough condition to beat the visitors | Tela ere continaes: touted alee the National A. C., of Philadelphia, on. with his benders and he was put in the ay CeO HOLES Of) Sraseine pe. Saturday night. The contest was one : soles aaa si day for his coming championship battle of those slam-bang affairs in waich _ Box. When the game sta prexeets with Jim Jeffries. Corbett goes to ‘@bout 2,000 persons present. Wood’ both men slugged each other for keeps. : ood's | gymnasium every morning. 7 Firat tuning. wheres he puts in. two solid hourw. of they’ kept driving ‘at sash Divers boae ‘Thomas sent a high fly to Household- me he never’ felt: potter In hie dite id riba. Feltz was the aggressor ai ra or. Barty pasted « hot sell to than neh eae retrreeeny, S08 Wi the & he hardest fighting was done at ch : ‘Dah! riehed jt. verton eeks' work wl ew ¥ eye fow-ine ay ie Hehe, which Beater SEE tenets cate rat aD fe irith tus terrifc lett and right swings . an at Coney MoCreedie gathered in. ‘No runs, Island with Jeffries over three years Be latter cama at tiny erith tiese' atta Dueiasby's ed throw.” Moorea alee De Courser’s Chance with hratched to fihe “Harty "Eoroen tat "Ss row. je Coursey’s Chance with Corbett. i bunted and on Dugglesby’e bunt to sec- + | Joe Macias, the well-known manager Panta weight charaplon, for sls oun rn] eee eee ig yeh wretins of pugilists, who arrived home from was @ pitoned ball, j San Francisco last week with his col- ‘the bases. Householders grounder to ored fighter, “Young Misetestppi,"” told ‘Bulewitt forcea alge tile oa the writer in Philadelphia Saturday Doyle raised a high fly, ie night that ‘Young Corbett’ é verton captured. Dahlen walked, Mo- Ge cece by, Bly Be Courter, sie Galtt ‘Ritter ‘ornia feather-weight, w Rat ootitveits to Denetees. One'run | | aS tee nee Alcohol Causes High Kidney” . says De Coursey ‘is a sttong fighter, Temperature. ae Second Inning; D who can deliver'a knockout blow 2 | (Ketter laced out a long fly to House- JACKLITSCH A GOO! \ citier ‘hand, ‘and’ unless Corbett tein — i pe’ to go twenty fast rounds i “Golder. Brashear bunted safely and CATCHER, HANLON SAYS. fe certainly rons a great risk of being Why Doctors Will Not Prescritw ; alll ect ices Meet Mora Liquid Remedies. ire of ania bile gn rs expellent Mpietd 4 Jack O'Keefe, the Chicago Meht- ‘ jastlluesh the crack backer 0! weight, who {s the only fighter so tar ans, Ach avoleanes Pastas a t \ the Brooklyn baseball team. Mana- that has secured a decision over Jimmy ger Ned Hanlon claims Jacklitsch is Britt, the lght-welght champion of Call- henperance fad. 3 Ass mnedical feet se fornia, has been matched by Mike cpl y every phy: 1. *) ane) ofthe beatjomoheresinithe Busis Murray, of the Criterion Athletle Club, JIMMY BRITT. prepared remedies, that require alcohol ness. He played with the Philadel- of Boston, to meet George MoFadden, ; to make them keep, are used, sufferer. phia Club of the National League for tie fxnter of oe Bley, iT fifteen Here is Jimmy Britt, the champion light-weight of California. He is re- | find themselves growing dai ly worse ite + 4 two seasons, Hanlon signed him latter club to-morrow night. OF oie garded as the wonder of wonders by the fistic critics and the sporting mee stra opettinelis Kidney-Wort Tablets a world-be: Roth was disposed of on his grounder, last February. Jacklitech will sure- een area. e Chicago. In MeFad ; of the coast. Britt is to meet Willie Fitzgerald, of South Brooklyn, one of eoatain no alcohol and tething tha cata +Zordan to Boy’ vase e vomue ly strengthen the Superbas in the however, he will meet one of the the best light-weights in this part of the country, in a twenty-round bout at | jaye the slightest harmful after-effect, Beouner struck St Stra fart alsting pnariment’ aa ats algriat Ronned 8 glove: MoFadien knows very | Mechanics’ Pavilion, in San Francisoo, to-morrow night. If Fitsgerald beats |The Tablets start a free, healthy action to Dahlen. who tiirew the Hei : ¢ trick of the ring, and If O'Keefe Britt it will be a big feather in hia hat. Britt is the favorite in the betting|to the kidneys when the function of Jordan, forting Dogsiesy at eecrne hitter, a fine thrower to bases and a him he won't have any trouble in ee odds of 2 4; uwAdie\Graney williretenesitholeart ant: these organs is checked from any caus, seatoh oF Barry's fly in short centre. No good baserunner, ting on numerous matches In this visin-| at of 2% to 1, le Graney and enables them to throw off disease. Fun: : Kidney trouble irritates the ne * Householder sent a liner to left for a , makes One dizzy, restless, sleepless a base. der ta Huls- Cc oO A , Sleep Hy. entetsne nes GIANTS AND BOSTONS N, Y. AMERICANS MEET BLACKSTOCK’S EXCELSIOR (iit itp eto len hit a fly, advancing Doyle to i e luring the day and obliges one to get up > Begala dot Bhs, Dorn HANDICAP AT JAMAICA, [suttinetdatne nite °n620 Ea id Dahlen reaching ‘second. . seal eh rece see PLAY AT POLO GROUNDS. THE PHILADELPHIAS. seal oft ial Sue Sota mover the plate. Jones out, Huls-| wit to Douglas, Two runs. (Continued from First Pags.) There is often painful passing of urine, - ——_——— (Comtinued from First Page.) (Cominueh trom First Page.) inflamination of the bladder, torpid liver, 2 7 2%) Mosedo a \head, while Molinos was @ ine, pains in ba head > » RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Lag mle Seybold dropped a satety over second )ecoond, Davie drew a pasa to first. Rust 66 18 | Neck away In third place, ploudy: urine ‘rains.in ck of the eM * still their youthful fibre, and it w: Uny little one into Malarkey’s ready] and Hi r hit to| Harleel made a very superior runnin poe 8 FOURTH RACE. rheum: 5 8 is . ‘3 many @ long day betore he can be called | fiove. One run. Courtney end Bevbold was rho’victta at | ostch of Heelter'a fly. ‘uns. J 6 5 12 3) the Excelalor Handicap; one mle ané « etx-lankles, and Jaundice. These symptoms pestle Tea reales erie) SOR ATE era nad te Fourth Inning, second. One rin Bender didn't’ run very feat. Court: Won sally, “iment.14 3-5, teeath, and many more warn one to stop thé ae HH A 7 it. uls, 2 ney retire im r Sha’ UE sens ecactica to to rin tere [SER saroianed Gu OPTRURE RS TM | enaey drove ap & shy. casshar that Hecond tantng. Boundpr. Hartnell baunoed. ie bait to| , Re pttebark, biilcoes, Wille Sha | trey, opt em inarinennwe ner ivy y id take care of his injuri s |Teauder brought down. “Aubrey wandered! 1, Cross scoo Williaa’ GriMth and died ax fir Davis <3 he honors of winning the first race |Heno, 116, J.’ Martin A wise choice of a remedy at sue! ete? Ay, reeuiied ee “tunttets ofa mil then sald that hetwill proba’ ly not be |on maisy's wide ones, sane onlay, drove|and sent it to first. Ganzel was 8 pass $0 first. Le, Gross's rap was ae ee ath oon ‘course. Mtevedore | Yellow. 7 va critical time mens le and Laat Fi ea tee out “4d cutter to right ‘arne, pa~ | wi Cor y ised yt ze] Teac! wes a ‘a * it | Dr. Saylor, ), Won’ by. Sylvia Talbot 2 2, i nal able (o return to the bench for a week |Rlence EN ENA a Oi AKER, OTOY Geteny wi eRe Seypoid mae a ree ‘safety on tap, jumped erra, fm front and made the |Dr. Saylor, 2 rilners lect or the use of irresponsible liqui i ae and there ts no doubt that his presence ti oY followed Db: Futurite and Duelist i remedies means suffering and death. 4; Bridge, 2 to 1 for con the bates, ‘Bonner drove out & beau-|ten feet when he tried to steal secon iled to centre and H. Davis eile Royal, O'Neil. 3 4. Time, 138 1-2 will be sadly missed : (ee aloas, order. Btevedore didnot ‘stop 30, Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets Telele was ‘thir me, Hf ‘ul home run, bringing in Aubrey, No runs, homes. Murphy's fly tumbled to A. to-day, went on and won easily by - 120, Burns, r. Petting! ti a Becont Race-—Sux funlonge.—Won by minstni nat [Cooley and Camey, Greminger could! “Courtney had Pickering’s roller at | Davis. One run da halt from Futurity, who |Surmiss, 96. Haack will cure every kind of kidney Pico se Bah io Zor since: wea’ scone TA ARR: ad aDndlaeatly “for e:/pouness tata Gi Arsh in) plenty. ot me ane Den Vourth juntas. Was tires quartery ofa length in front Hester Mason of It is the only true specific for dropsy, .. asus waa third. ‘Thme=tiB 1-7. pulatheween began by passing out two littie second baseman brought down Rte] KOTMer flea handled TL. , Crowe’ nding. | 34. Davis took Futs's foul tite syin.|Of Duelist Pe a? i Shea. Bright's disease, diabetes and all other Third Race—Six and a half furlongs —| tapped Into teary” Oy Detter Gut ’he |age's xpire tapper, Four TUNM te doom| He alao helped to retire Powers. No |sathy walked, Gansel fanned, Plokerie SECOND RACE, " aa locafterty. varieties of kidney infra ion Weeas ‘Won by Dr. Clark, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5 never reached the first station. The {= lon a’ pfu, nated twirler met his doom | runs. gathered in Conroy's high one. No runs.| pree-year-olds & ealingi iene bank lessens the excitement, allays the irrita Hart, 7 to 5 tor Bi Tinea vinolble Tenney fell a victim to Matty’s (Rh ® ene t under Brown's high. litt. Third Taning, Griffith to Ganzel was the way Picker- | ang seventy yards. tion, secures a normal circulation; ander gs thie, “Tien te Cuvee ren hubrey lifted our a turn! Aubrey whor Van Haltren's dumt-raser| ‘Three pitched balla retired Courtney Ang wae) Tah pae Barina eax at ance tea a: healthy urine and kidneys result, | °°" "9? Lee aaliaey| sy teers Beye to Tenney and the curtain rang down On| on strikes, Beville Mned the ball, intc (| Courtney resulted in Crose’s finish @t | setau 101. ui 99 The Tablets are guaranteed to -bring © JAMAICA ENTRIES. out to short centre that Dexter ast four s Gate Aereitory: for wan “Bevili’ Grimchs’s Mt /second, A. Davis took care of Bender's 5 cured in Redfern's place. iHe went ¢o/ about a normal condition of the urin sy . wot near, Browne got down to fh Inning, £0. 21, CIOMe BAS BSVU'8 VARDNE. OF Ny. Nai Puns 4 the front on the first, turn, made ail) try a bottle of Kidney-Wort Tablets. i on a fumble by ‘te ‘an Haltren ey | A, the running and won, Heno, Royal, In- bl IAMAICA RACE TRACK. Avril 27.—| summoned Br on a sate |) Malarkey Up tie: HORSE on 8 4 Junction and Herbert raced’ in a close | your kidneys trouble you, and test your @ eniries for to-morrow's races are| stags cutter, McGann lined out another |t&P alt to < Fr, after an a iT} ” Ne | bunch after the flying (Blackstock, fire: |iurine frequently while taking the Tablet as follows: safety that slung urky's ghinn | & boat goon, on Lord Advocate, 97, Dalr.. 2 one and then the other mating a try t9/You will see 2 steady improvement +102 Bxcentral ..., or] Settee eeeetan teve a DOr ene 6 Mesa ee Ww to beat out his drive 10 Gli- 108, e vtretca, but Blackstock stalled oft|Kidney-Wort Tablets are entirely yegee sot Minion 8” Mt vaough he moved Van and McGann up| bert: ‘Ne runs. Bur 11 19 4\the challenge and won, ridden out, oy table, carefully and scientifically come 94° Wirard | Lauder ac Malark's four 97, Bien 1010 12, 5 *iengta and a half trom’ Heno, who was) rounded and may safely be taken B the wonsneds tt ; ‘liing Gunert Start ‘poor. Won’ Givin, Time—1,46 2-5. three tenths in, front of Yellow ‘Tall, P Schild Aoat alice Seogenads 1M [renee aliing: th iithert Standing of the Clubs. *] Garrod D. was the pacomaker, fol-| WhO was off poorly, eo anaes 8 : Northbrook and Ant- x furlongs, hot line t vit hive Plus 195 | Mocann beets eT Le ae lengths ‘away Doherty Heme Uillraré, ‘ Wiigde 2, Td ay ee RMAC ie | sew York als os 4 4 bac! "1 LONDON, April e contes ee en Be, Ak ne toa tuna, Sele” DURE ta ein Millionaire's Annual Contribu-| Negotiations Begun Toward a pee ma vt, Xi plonstipg maze eorelaaed at tne gueer's| MET ROPOI ITAN JOCKEY CLUB ce . olds; joao { i, y ‘h No f hert t 2.20 Py jars Poeun Sevond Inning, ‘ee tion Toward the Intercollegi-| Match Between the Little Fel- thems th the drive thay faliomed Cat: eat a pie {o 4° retatnion|* go Pa ts een, ; ai! tooley at j succumbed ni] Be cham) ‘Trains leave KE. 34th wt 10h Pate Gees 22 ee: (oe! hat Brow ne Zale (5 | parol ate Regatta at Poughkeepsie.) jows to. Be Held at Detroit, | Norvsorosk towghe # out to the inst six thetndies’ champlon: | trim leave K, et under: lertes pinched lofty fuimble .o Bh (went, where Beleuket oxme with a ed French champion, 14 Fi Sua dnd won, by “halt a length from] 5 3 to 0. ; 7S ty 4 assist of Babb's doub.ed up Cooley on Northbrook, who best Pageant « head.) "Tm Beast Aa thes cae f | Bonners grounder Ne cunt : J. Plerpont Morgan bas contributed| Billy Conaldine, metchmaker of the ‘THIRD RAOE. Genuine yee Tatace. cant ih pBrowne’s shanp drive to Hone: _tloned NASHVILLE WINNERS. #1 to the Poughkeepsie and Highiand| Metropolitan A. C. of Detroit, who The Bushwick; for twe-resr-olts; ave tur-| Carter’s Little Liver Pills 8: @weep of the arm, raised only an easy fe Rowing As#oriation for the intercol-| pulled off the Root-MoCoy fight without | tons roller to Gremiimer, — MoGann'a ead duster (o Aubrey found the climax, No runs, i Thied taning, Must Bear Signature of WiC le , Sree Stra ‘5 legiate races to be held in June, Mr,|any Interference from the authorities, jocks. aging Information obtainable (Special to Tae Evening Wortd,) Na Honk Martere, wht ql : one nvesth TRACK, NASHVILLE, Tenn. | Morgan has contributed to the meet| has besun negotiations with ‘Young |Ies, Peter 12. deanon /itenbe ing are the results of every year. Corbett” and Benny Yanger for « ten-|weliees, 116, Bel } od. = = RAC April 27..-Fotlo: Nace ol eaipeer ‘waited for four plate dodg-|the races run here this afternoon ‘The Columbia crew has raised $1,000 by | ound bout to be held at the club the * ha, caromed a } Pires Ruce-s breerauariers of @ mile=|subcoription, but needs $4,000 more to| early part of June. As Corbett is very ie went beck to. the ‘bosrde kittie Kinford, ¥ 10.1 for the place, was see the sport through the summer. This | !"eudly to Considine and the latter's | ji . aimoepheric breeses. Greminger came Pen Hide was thin, Time, 11h 1a ane will have to be collesied in ithe /MFOtMeM, dehmay and George, the home on Mathewaon's wild pitch, He ccond = Fi Threesquarters sede Tor by banding ‘three Won by Whiskey King, § »| next two months in order to pay off the | CM#"Ces are that if he does decide to| T! and 7 to 10; Loula Wagner, to an death certificate at ponte hot | Flac! was second; Brulate ihira Indebtedness of the new boat-house, | SDE again before he sails tor England |6o Ons hd. * Sunday was a busy day wits alt of 1? 1uly he will give Considine’s club the mond not ve Mente: Third Race-One and one-sixteenth h ms pre! nce. One Cut, 80 he ed 10 | mnile.sWon by ‘Domadae, 10 focal rowing clubs, and the fine wea-| George Considine saye that Corbett a: ‘arat “ohio: Babb sacrificed, Laud. 4 1; Fle to 10 for was|ther brought out most of the shells and bas al out Push oul a pop fi ond; Preeers © was thir Time] crews on the Harlem. By the ead of the al dies bas rapped, out a Ging, work the mictlonn 3 Ue crows that Fo-day,aag|Will take part in the Memorial Day Sia Yen Sa i SHENIE wll be announces 0 1-8.