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d ‘The College Settiement Baseball Club for 1903 Aine up an follows: M, Mantel, an; A. Bick, 20.; H. Iigen, 3b.; C. Bledel, cj A. Ruchstuhl, 1.5 G. Born, cf.; M. Goldberg, If; Cheene, 1, First game at Taroma Park April 35, The Lexington A, C, would like to near from teams averaging from seventeen to eighteen Years, Out-of-town games prefeted. Address J. Brady, No. 152 East One Hundred and Twenty-third street, | ‘Fhe St, Josoph baseball club of Grarsy Point would like to near from toama averaging four teen years in the F, Peterson, p. ormack, 2b. ; P, Me- Keete,, rf. he 2% Point, et Graney ntee halt expenses for Profer Richmonds, Ral Lawrence B. jarlem, B. C., of Hi of 15 to 6. The Waldeme B. ki by tho to book defeatod The Hots would like axing seventeen years ie ° ing of Greis H. Snyder, No. 163 Kast Ono Hundred and Mt ine et the game was the pitchi Becond street. Connelly, of the Elmers, a youngwter sae . The “souls ate to near trom two [7etcteckateee Mein, 6, ft eee Mtam | foueed. the "Blige tke to hear from two | {0 seventeen, ‘ footed be Aeane aurt Tonl® They out ‘atone | Soap’ Sor 198 Hgeuine meee arokive. | RANGA. AHL 2 7 eet ot TE, array teams, averaging. twelve eat A ms Ho feriten “Son's, “Address "award Dune, No | ‘The elites held, thelr last practice game Sun- | Re .o, Ware wowe Wine to, Wook B10 East Sixteenth street, ci day. April 19. The Elltes won thelr ya wound (took, gacaee, ae wre BE La to be, Taey would ike to Wrrange reatees to lgstwen, year The Recsrder A. C. beat the Coloniate at their] games with teams in the neighborhood, ,twelye c ete Bela: { grounds by « ‘of li to 1. Tae Recorders| to fourteen years. 3. Goldberger, Nos. 231-233 A ahi gai ine up as follow: Moe, Daltea ra : ae Bowery. ‘ C O don, ‘3d.; Kenned: ‘arkin, ? with 1 Rowe! y ke (0 at-] Young Crystal Juniors would Ike games Scaet maine one ie | clive | teamu averaging ten to twelve. We have Sun- eats. Address L. C Jourth street, city. + rk ape, es 1: and, Golluber, ¢. All teams ang games ‘address Charles ¢ One Hundred and Eleventh the Y The Mne-up ts: ety tub Weet Baseball ( vo reorganized ani es with teams averaging They have all They Mne-up a ane, If: J. M bh; M. The Red Stars like to arrange &! thirteen to fourteen indays on! Di ‘| Hagan, 10; E, Woodrldae, p.. see kadrean Elmer Woodrld West Thirty-firet street. b. of Public School = The Criterion Baredall 40, would be pleased to arrange Kamen with School teams averaging twelve to! fourt ffeyeara, ‘They tne-up in the, following ord Joyeph Keuber, cap mond Ser tenne, 3b; Gorm: i ‘Avigone, If. Walbach, cf. Kare Sixteenth ee xaines: ages of sixteen and on Sundays and holi- ‘Address J. Mi care C, Welbecke”, Wer One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ftth wreet. chrop Juniors Met ween Mtoe Wint Switch \ feated the Falcony 6 10 jeariasey's pte Mi felaing. which rank to James Arc Games to by p The Elites ould ike to Pasies to fo) ‘an interertipg game, tier team's grounds, St. Joxeph Brown! 4 t ‘samen address 233 Kast Twenty-third street, oe e 4a chaltonge trom ‘Fthe Eagle A. y to say cannot oblige Hetnem on, account of distance, ‘The Oxfords pcula ike to hear ‘from. ail. teams averaging f te welve years of age. They line up at Sshoenverr, York City Ag tne oxtora F.C. rece! Cl ten Hoilows: Wallace Parkhurst’. (captain), eatcher; Ko Pilippin, pitcher; George Basett!, fret second base; Charles shortstop; John Stemner, right field. Ad- Oak etreet, Wee- tation No. 1. ‘The Cherry Junior to arrange xames from fourteen tn six Joroph Malitx, 238 Clinton re any team years of age. street, un at Low. Feinstein, acu ther; Joeeph fret riick, second base; Driv. tare; M.’ Keletaky, shortshop. Vkepshedky, rizhi field; J. Hessler, lett feld; SH. Beraer, centro seid, . rs ’ VU The Litac-Waverlys, of Tuckahoe, hi ped a 80: ames with, 1 grounda, ss (eama wishing to ‘games will please communtoate with James H, Crotty, No. 15 Antor Place, New York City, ‘The Seneca F. B. would Mke to hear from good jayers averaging thirteen to fifteen years. Must furnish unitorms, Address Albert Arnold, 67 Columbia place, Brooklyn, er Star Juniors defeated “the Young The Red Riloharda Sunday, April 26, by They average to tw address Willie McLean, frat street, ALR Th of Bay Ridge, have the f gail May 3, Ploneer A. C.; y 10, Herm! sub: May 17, Arling- Rock Base- Baseball Clud; Jun ie uly 4, suiy ad! fouls fonu, of Bay R ball’ Stub, ft Wi Fra ke. i eal dates Would like to Antors, Keeler . C., Greenwich F.C. and all other teams averag- en, for aide bets of $5 ig afean * oot ata B10, Address” Norman” James, 496 ‘Fitty-second | the eruptions last, cure skin troifbles the blood must be rified and the system built up, and 8, S., the well known bl and tonic, is superior to all other Bouth Brooklyn. | A, A. have placed a first-class this season, and expect to in the vicinity of Greater hoy. ave still a tow dates lay and Sunday ga ‘Address Joseph McGrath, kya ee nged their name to All games booked 0. Wl m, Raving thelr own mex preferred. The J. Bplna, t Dd, ft o. A good, all-round payer would like to Jol Siroog team in Manhattan, ar} 4 team, of ‘Trinity the Quinta A Clase re of lor Juniors, of Brooklyn, would feen oe A of bag ‘age; leame Park -peeterred. addi 423° Katckerbockér ares round player is i fae YX. MC, uerounding towns. They line | fageweat Pity-etmhy ougentey 1 J Oval before 4,000 apectators the} The Young Beagle Wassball Club would ike professional. Bradhurst F, ‘C, played @|tO arrange games with teams averaging elev FeO eee ene mon with the Morrie A, C. {tO thirteen. “All dates open; can play Sundaya| Ee AE and holidays. Address ‘Thomas Pollock, No. 448 | \ Sai bao’ \ Wee Forty-seventh street, Chy. . Vjnoent Ferrer Union and the Ar- i Deer vont’ ritia Qiu. bath of Yorkvitie, played at} St. Mark's baseball team would Uke to ar- Teltlc Park, Let, Sunday. ‘The score was 18 | TASE0 games with averaging elphteen to to 4 in favor of F ‘The battery for] Mineteen, They defeated the Bulger Hancball to4 tn favor Heain S. Mesvane, | Club last Sunday by a #eore of 7 to. 3. J. Farley. ‘The “battery “Cor the Arvony was | fae Was won by the, playing. of ; uM A ° Hardy, Gilmore and Selts, Frank Flyon, um-| eit yas follows: J. Collins, hs) «ee K. Keeley, ¢.; C. Marke, ‘The Elmers the Belmonts, Belmonts “me to No, M41, Bast Nivety-Tdays and boll Brooktyn, N. strong tea of Orient ‘Thirty-sec own grou age for texm. reshes jchweityer, Sohweltzer, American Jun} The New & game with th dress Harry M| Ib. rtrd. Glison, averaging thirt Dolan, No. at street, ity. ‘The Circle F.C. has booked the following | G. games for this 35 96 10, = |Jorepba; «May 17. Aplb 30; PG 21, “Clover ing. 28, St rences, Would tke to ters; it tel cals and Skin blood, and less task, off g nt fier 240a| remedies for this pa aranteed strictl; blood remedy. It never deranges the only gu west | SYSterm or impairs the Potash and Arsenic ani 3: | improves the appetite. S for our free book came averaging thitt Sheen Ewart, MeLaugtlin, 700. Prospect place, Lam Sunday the Wyanoke #. ore ‘A. g008 catcher would Uke to hear from & 5 nineteen or twenty gears; formerly The Rambier F.C. # | (eames between the ages of thirtean and fourteen Sears to arrange games, tobe played on thelr sireet, Long Inland City. The American Juniorm have organized a stron ‘They Ine up as follows: Geargo Slegel, .; Samuel Modell, c.; ‘The Young Immacu‘ates would like 4 with teams averaging b ofConnetl, p. J, 8 Hast’ Sixteenth ‘street, clty. oe ey The Acorn Juntorn would like to arrange gamea wiih toams averaging fourteen to fifteen een to At i Bhat SI averaging sixteen. Leroys, much it may hurt the pride or how hu- miliating and disagreeable the reflections, Ared, rough skin is fatal to beauty, and blackheads, blotches and pimples are ruinous to the complexion, and no wonder such desperate efforts are made to hide these blemishes, and cover over the defects, and some never stop to consider the danger in skin foods, face lotions, soaps, salves and pow- ders, but apply them vigorotisly and often without regard to consequences, and many complexions are ruined by the chemi ternal treatment is an endle: ointment is often ben skin is much inflamed or itches, but you can't depend upon local remedies for the blood is continually throwin, impurities which irritate an clog the glands and skin, and as long as the blood re- mains unhealthy, just 60 long will A. Addrems G. the season by F.C, began sat o 0 008 0 2-15 00 88g OO ne ar | York tty. ‘Address Harry Wen- sn to fifteen, Ad- and good ©. dateated the | SOP and, fo of 20 to & The f Young MeGulres by & R ture ot eam ran the playing gad peting dan F.C, page ‘Brown. And. tho ; mand. Next Sunday the Wyanokes will have for] |The Oakland thelr opponents the Avdgpons, any form Frank A. ‘of Bronx. H. Banger, 22) Weet eireet, New York City would like to hear from all: rash. They chaMenge ail teama at 1 James McLaughlin, 101 Ga'e would like Slat aide ‘Aaron Tho 1b.; Henry Modell, ; Abraham Wint Samuel Slegel, iors. 5 Meyer ra Clad would Uke to arrange a ¢ Powhattan Academy team. Ad- Htehell, No, 287, Henry street, ell. They ine up the stomach J. Courtney, «4 ou r) craving and ared 3 7 3 jon (captain), Ift.; J. Mulligas Address J, Kiernan, No, 416 clergymen, pars rs. Address Jack to ne to seventeen yea) Sporting FF. O., o know If game wil Is the truth, ‘no° matter how, isons contained in these cosmetics. AMATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evening World ‘will print all challenges, results of games or other news concerning amateur baseball teams In Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition, space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be published. Address all sommunications and pictures to the*Sporting Editor, ‘The Evening World, New York. J, Bohnabel, fof MAridge street, K, Address Mayde, No, 482 Wegt Fitty-sighth street. 0, 1634 Second avenue pay one-baly expenses. Roelke, manawer, Bayoide, L. 1 ‘THe Bellwooda, of th re. Batteries—Lag) [nee sreli-knahn ‘medical a 83, and can be giv From time to time, as ts 0. Hi Mr, Wymbs, No. 606 West Forty-eerond street, New open. Two good players would 1! join @ base- deit, No. 240 East Kighty-seventh street, city. Lyd toe . eraging fifteen reset nh years. M ieee Oa? rem 8. P. Porteus, oar lor site Chemung A; C, Aoteated the Rosedale A: | Cova, cnd ag West hoces stone ¢. "on Sunday at Wahoo Field by a score of 36 Pkt stele Gehan RE Meee eens X.cG. ware Menl| "re, ‘aysean ar. ‘mC. woslh like 't0\er- Laughiin and Reilly, for Rosedale Reddy aa range games for Saturdays wit Thompron, ‘The Chemung A. C. have all Sun- jie) oT daye In August open, which they would Mke Helloromer, Wanted by a strong teem, averaging weven- teen to nineteen” yea! old, a piteher, short- ir} must be good "hitters. hapman, jr., manager Jor- ALC. has May 3, 10, 17 teams averaging sixteen open yeare, je bets, e Bronx, met and defeated the Young Americans, of the New York Catholic 13 to 8 The features ot Lack and the + Young Amerioane, ‘aod Fox, Poole and Williams, tof arrange gamen with uniformed THE PLEDGE If You Will, but That Don’t Cure Dronkenness! Drunkenness is 6 distese and is 40 recoguized by the medical profession. i dition of the orgu Us ¥. M. C, THE W. ©. = CO. T. physicians, ‘public men’ ani (OR MINED? ta, tasts Jold. All dates open, The Elmont. of Harem : preierred, Addsees Philip ‘MeDouald, Wo. $5$ | 4romech, BH, sives 6 Gast Fourth street. on follow. tea use. OO Ne LIQUOR NEVER RETURNS. Woe guarantee the .. Regis Juniors (formerly the Coro- Jabove and will Id ke to. ar: men with teama REFUND THE MONEY iseases are due to internal causes, to humors and poisons in the to attempt a cure by ex- " 1 jope- Some simple wash or cial when the anent relief, for of the To effectually puri- _ Itis the vegetable 4 restion like ru humors and and the blood SS «The Skin and Its Diseases, '’ advice. Write us about your case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. « uniformed team averagi the Ie G. Manah, 203" Kast Tilt: Dard sea "Oadas, Sie, eh Men, Come to Me! Stricture, Acute and a aa Nitue. ete the, ar gene 28 tosis onte tralg, Mie M1) PITTARD. efiyana Shean Bn Ape suffering from Blood Chronic Ulcers, Swellings, Catarrhal . BR. Wo, 2. oF of years le io tr neral tet medicino and ae a Fe Sy ravi ar 0, ‘ad sea ae ie s ‘six bottles, 1 was of this character, but aids the digestion and Being a blood purifier and tonic combined, the poisons are counteracted made rich and pure, the system is rapidly built up and good health is established, and this, after all, is the secret of a smooth, soft skin and beautiful complexion. If you have any skin trouble send Nocharge for medical roa, frat base | pecond . base; V. Parker, third 0 { ahortatop; Ar Berry, lett eld; ©. Smita, ‘The Basex, Jra., would like ( arrange games with teams averan= je, WiReen, to Ar m to be play W. Bf daten and would like to hear from all fire deatring @ strong attraction and offerin, best known ball aggregations in New Jersey, Would ‘be pleased to hear from tho atona, ‘ | treet, The Jorda to elghteon years, wouh ilke to arrange games with teams of same ages for May, June, July and remainder of the sesron; first’ game to be played on May 16, Address R. Ol, Chapman, manager, No. 1684 Seeond avenui Ss. joraming veventeen years, Address P. 3 Kaw One Hundred and Thiny-tourth soos Celtic, Jr, of Flatbush, er; HL have opened the season and years of age, all games in Canarsie. Have the following 2, strong sem!-professtonal No oJ, have still a few ‘The Ironaides ate one ot the | DO8* Rookforda, F. Went Farms, New York F. Dobbs Ferry, Marquisites, Tarrytown, Peek C, Address J.P. 465 Gouth Fitteenth, . averaging soventeen ©. erson manage! Newark. N, mon Field Club, AMERICA TO BE Cea lh ih Yacht That Brought the Cup from England Is No Longer Useful. BOSTON, April 28.—"#he America, the 4 : famous old yacht that won the Cup two years ago, will prebably be broken up this summer. She Is now in the har- dor here and few of the thousands of that the boat is other than an old wna] schooner that has outlived Its useful- from the best boats in England fifty. People who pass her every day realize sceeremman tas ace on nell TEE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! have her broken up and sold for old junk. A committee of yachtsmen ‘are endeavoring to raise the amount of prevent her destruction. Sunday World Wants Dentist. | SOLD FOR JUNK. Your Credit Is Good! To those who are unable to pay cash and large sums of money, we will doll dental work on easy weekly or monthly payments. There is no other establishment in this city which does this; they will tell you they do, but keep you waitingor the com- pletion of your work until you have paid them in full. We guarantee to finish your work immediately and let you pay for it as you ey necessary to buy the boat and —— $< Work-.Monday Morning Wonders. FUR Four Rooms complete DINING ROOM, furnished complete at . . PARLOR, furnished complete at . . . Write for list of these outfits. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 O'CLOOK. siTt COMPLETE at ES = LS wish. Our work is so excellent, beautiful and lasting that we are willing to let you fhome without paying for it. This in itself tells you that we fear no me ‘tf yon live out of the city we allow you your car fare for each visit. NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR. ¥ Teeth extracted and filled absolutely without pain by our late scientific discovery applied to the| gums. No sleep-producing agents or cocaine used. e are not competing with cheap dental establish- ments, but with first-class private dentists at prices less than half what they charge. These are the only Dental Parlors in New York City that have the patented appliances and ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold and porcelain crowns, indetectable from natural teeth and warranted for ten years, without the. least particle @f pain. , SPECIAL OFFER| TEETH |! ! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Extracted Without Pain. EXAMINED and We_will_insert one CLEANED gold filling FREE in_all NISHED $125 We guarantee a fit or no pay. Gold Crowns and) teeth without plates, gold fillings and all other work done painlessly and by spe cialists. You can have your, teeth extracted painlessly in the morning and go ho in the evening with new FREE! plates ordered from us. oe, eve) Enamel and all) ones. 1 ats 4 Stans 22 karat Gold Crowns, - - - p As) None better, no matter what you pay. Crown and Bridge Work, - - i ST. L STATION AT THE DOOR. ‘Teeth Without Plates, &. ? ? ke A Written Guarantee for 10 Years Given to Every One. Walters years. One of the best pianos made. Instruments which cannot begin to compare with the Walters Piano are sold daily at from $300 to securing a celebrated Walters Piano for including stool and cover. $195--$5 Down, $1 aWeek |. Pianos Delivered Upon First Payment of $5. Don’t Delay. Come To-Morrow. Save for the Celebrated A . "AST MAL Tone-lasting SoD Reon TR Built by the Walters Piano Company, and guaranteed for ten LADY ATTENDANT WITH EVERY OPERATOR. AMERICAN PAINLESS DENTISTS, | 122 East 59th Street, 252 West 42d Street, Near Lexington Avenue. Next to American Theatre. Telephone 4563—Plaza. Telephone 4365—38th, Sundays 10 te 4, Office Hours 8 A. M. to 9 P. M, Cause of ToothTrouble Is neglect, Care will stop it, Whatever the trouble, we know how to treat it. Not in one way, but many suited to the particular needs of each case. Railroads, Pennsylvania RAILROAD. foot of West Twenty-third Street and pases and Cortlandt Btreets, STATION By our new System of Crown and Bridge Work we restore old roots and badly decayed teeth to their natural beauty; the time is but trifling. No pain whatever, Our new botanical discovery ap- plied to the gums makes extract- Ing and filling a pleasure instead of a uread You can have your teeth ex- tracted FREE, PAINLESSLY, in thas morning and go home at night Ww new ones, PERFECT GUARANTEED. bhi All Work Guaranteed/10 Years, Full Sets of Teeth. Gold Crowns, aa karat Gold Fillings. Silver Filli. Waterbury Dental BROOKLY! a i nh sted le Putco a 54 W.23d St, | Hayes Dental Office,|| ier ys on nm Corner 6TH AVE, & 21ST ST, | LGsrman, French and Bwedleh spakem We Do Not €ompete with Bargain Price Dentistry. We cannot afford to. 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