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_ Appearance Here. THE BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Chicego. tcf. Harley, rf. ave, rf, Slagle, If. It. “hance, 1b, ‘Sit » 1D. es, Cf. len, Tinks % 8. | Jacklitsch, ¢. } 2, Evers, 2b. trang, ab. Kling, c. Thetima: 3 Wicker, p. Umm! lie, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, {young ball-tossers from Chicago put in Sed to Ned Hanlon’s in-and-out per- forming ball-playei appearance of the “Windy City" aggre- {gation in this borough, and as the root- ‘crowd turned out to witness the game. When the game began there were fully 2.500 persons present. The Cateagos Were givon tho privilege of taking first } erack at the new ball. First Inning. Harley was hit with a pitched ball @nd strolled to first. Slaghe sent up a high fly to the in-fle!d which Strang @athered in. Chance was the second victim on his pop foul fy which Ahearn made a running catch of. Harley stole g@econd, but as he oversiid the bag red him our. No runs, safely to shirt centre. Ms fly to right was grab’ thrown 61 ng St le was only er a run, No runa. gathered {n a! Sevond Inning. with a free pass to first. gent a grounder to Theilman to second. Casey ‘sent a boun: Doyle, who tossed the ball to ‘Thici Satching Casey at the bag, Jones Ing thind. Love singled to right, | scoring Jones. Rave csivie® second. j Miling hit safely, advancing Lowe, to ) One 3g Wicker forced Kling ai second. Fe Pablen foul-nied to Kling Ahearn Mited a skyscraper a mile in the air, but Chance managed to capture It Fiood rolled a slow grounder to Lowe and the Trolley Dodegrs took the fleld No runs. Third Inning. Harley drew a base on alls and wa: caught stealing second. Slagle beat o @ hit to the infield. Strang muffed Chance's high fly, but got the ball to ried ti Ahearn’s throw to Strang. No rans. to Chance. Strang singled to le 1 sipped over the plate die sonked the ball to right, send gle. the alr. fiy wan muffed by 8! Creedje scoring. Dahle: ‘Three runs. Fourth Inning. fanne base which F! grabbed, bunted, but was thrown out 'Pheliman’s quick hurl to Do: foaey's low line-fly. No runs Ahearn smashed. ihe pall to the or three bo } fenon-in deep cent j Elced sent a fy to Harioy and latter's throw home was witt 4 Ahearn war caught at the ninte, Thiel Pman walked for the secoid time. Gchmidt struck out. No runs —<— | LOW PRICES FOR Last Year Goes for $5,009, | prises prevailed rene: ing day of the Blue Rib mn horse aale cult races Feputation In the Grand Ci Kent of tals city. Last season Anzetla won $16,000. Hrirange, with tw eel! Henry Schmulbach of W ee WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. (Special 10 The Evening World.) run here this afternoon: A br Piret’ Race—One-half mile.—Won, by J : p y ry, U1 to 10 and 1 to 2; Cop; to 1 for piace, was second; Sol th was third. Time-0.43 1-4. ey Ruce—One mile —Won by Ti Crisis, 2 1 10.5 and 1 to ora Willough- a ED 5 for piace. was second; Itheta ‘Time—i 43. Third Race—Three-quariers of a mile. n by Glassful, 7 to 5 and 1 to 2 fF, 2 to & for’ place, was second; co was third, Time—i.i6, + flipeeiat to The vectag World.) RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, 2.—The races scheduled to me run ie this afternoon resuited as follows: Four and a half furlong 5 orehand, 8 to 5 and 3 to 6: (Windy City Team That Now Holds Second Place in Pen- nant Race Makes Its First May 12—After a tiresome ride of over jthirty hours on a train from St. Louls Manager Frank Selee and his coverie of ‘thelr appearance at these grounds this fafternoon prepared to do all kinds of ‘This was the first |@Ta were anxious to see them a large much the same light t mal and TannehiN arrived by wire fro oni wend up a High foul fly, which Casey | ti the soy not ocherwise have had. Jones was a good waiter, and was| ed at first, Jones moving |t scoring Carr. Yeager pingled to shor wecond in time to force Slagle. Chance made @ pretty steal of second, He t teal third, but was nailed on Thielman walked. Schmidt +: erica ing Strang to third on Harley's throw Casey. MeCreedie reached second. Kard flied Hut to Jones. Stranz scoring and MeCreedio reaching third. | { Doy! M Jones Ueted a soirer tack of second | Tinker first on yle. Strang ped in the aim end pulled down FAMOUS HORSES. 1 anceita, Who Wor. Big Reputation) rn : H } CLEVELAND. Ohio. May 12—Low at the open- Anzella, 2.06 3-4, b. m., who won a great Jast year, wan sold for $5,500 to 0. G. ear old mark of 2.21, sold for $1.00 to the Hamiins, of Buffalo who beught for RACH TRACK, LOUISVILLE, May 13.—Following are the results of the races THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12, SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, —— WARM FAVORITES To-Day. THE BATTING ORDER. New York. Detroit Davis, If, Rarre| Keeler, rt, uch, Fultz, ¢ rawtord, If, Courtne; Gunzel, ab, Conroy, ab. Long, ss. O Conn Chesoro, Ump Deering, p. ve—MeLaughiss. (Special to The Evening World.) ICAN LEAGUE PARK, DE- AME biggest crowds of the season turned out this afternoon, not to see the Invaders and the Tigers ball, but expe ting to sce a battle royal between the two pitching stars, Chesbro and Donovan, Neither one of the pair was scheduled to pitch, GriMth announced Wolf and the Detroit management advertisid Kit- son, but, nevertheless, the fans Kot tho idea somehow that the other two be In the box and were on hand ingly. While the Detroft enth look upon the untamed Mr. Donovan tn the Bostonians consider Mr. Cy Young, still in the Considines’ and other betting resorts this morning the Invaders were strong favorites at 3 to 5. The betting on the gamos here js as flerce as it ts In. Pitsburg GrimMtha did not decide upon up of his team until he saw W the ‘Tigers would do. Ho put Courtney on second for the next three days, 4s the expected suspension of Willam: he. son this morning. | Th amece tor the trou a Mth was congratulated on sides for his justgment in send! Vannehill in the box yesterday, It gave paw a& chance which he would First toning. Davis got a pass, Keeler sent to second with adrive too hot for De nde. McFur! md and ‘was doubled at first to Carr Courtney dled on t one to “Eiberfeld. No runs. singled to ¢ Smith rawford's grounder was fum- was nate, Elbe: ‘ar Lush singled to left Sending Lush to second. McAllister’ fly was dropned by Keeler, ‘but Yeager Was caught at second, McAllister was ought between first and serond. Four runs oo HIGHLANDER'S STAKE RACE, (Continued from First Page.) half way down the stretch, where 1sn- moved to the front and took the leverly by three lengths ¢ enne, who held all the balance und beat FOURTH RACE. Withers mile. Rettine St MIEFin, Str. Pl 4 Ut) 1-2 ow Wate, focks Cochran. 100, Martin Won art viug. Highlander raced to ind just laste ever me raich. Jong enough to d with him to ‘king along in the rear ific rush at the end, but H ghlander won In 1 Bon Mot, olonist, Lord Advocate, 1.Dais Cin-inantus, 93, “MeGovera, Satire, 118, Puller......... A‘ ekering 100 OS, Haack 0 101. Larson. . 5) 10 Sullivan, 100 ‘ont, followed by Remorse, ree lengths in front of Syrlin. —a— MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. ning World.) are as follows: three “quartor miles over seven hurdice Gould eeeeeees 18) Ferocious f Den Bs Cryptogram | Ohnet John Hughes Showman . ‘ommy Féai St. Sevier Toreniight Knockabout 2.) 1.14 Andratius Eadducee INVADERS WERE LAST SHAMROCK Greater New York Team 3 to 5 in Odds on Game Against Tigers in Detroit TROIT, Mich., May 12—One of the | ing the Shamrocks came’ togecni | the chelienger had je 0 well’ that she was able to croas Uie bows of her opponent and take the lead. constantly practica and beat tnto Rothesay Bay, Jenger was about a mile’ and alead on turning the Rothesay mark ) company, turned tc for a stort best to wi and finishea the dw the final beat the cl aeross ner cpponel half a minute In ten minutes return, for prize of § the Hon. Charles Russell, RELIANCE IS READY euding Barrett | ripled to centre | and Fickle. They held this order until Rohesia two lengths for (he help the yacht materia! the front soon} After the start, made all the running, jit was leat jably op | waters. 2 y had speed to-day, and he place, but h Young Henry or Re- morse, C tter closed on Young Henry tn the stretch and In a hot drive length. Young Henry was RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, May 1.—The ontries for to-morrow's races | Firat Race—Knickerbocker Hurdle, one and | Jerery Clty. 1 hy Ha ‘Jan batting average was. 30. They ‘lead | 130|the National League.” They were at jongs | bat 461 times and i ares forty-seven bases ft Blevedore . 3 Raa «UL TRIAL SATURDAY After That the Cup Chal-| lenger Will Be Rigged Up for Her Voyage Across the Atlantic. | GOUROCK, Beotland. May 12.—Sir| Thomas Lipton and Designer Fife have | decided that it is not necessary to de- vote fupther time to trials between the Shamrocks on this side of the Atlantic. Consequently, Saturday's race wi.l oe tne Inst. The two yachts will be scat to the Greenock yard Monday to be fitted with thelr ocean rigs. Racing, | | howover, has been arranged for every | duy thin week. The boats started at 10.80 this morn- ing over a course from Gourock to| Rothesay and Balloch Bay and return, | forty miles. A t, steady wind was! biowing and fine weather canvas was set on both yachts. Shamrock 1. had the advantage in being 20 yards dead to windward when the yachis started co beat down chan- nel on the firat leg of the course. But the Cuo challenger, ly the wind, pulled up steadity. H na very high ta sof short tack- and ‘After a couple of m In a freshening wind the chall widonad tie gap, gaining a minute a mi! The yachts luffed round ‘To ad Point chi halt the finish of a ten-mile beat. On turning the Rothesay mark at th iinish of a ten-mile beat the times were: + Shamrock III. Shamrock | - ~ 1.03.15 -1.11,40 After turning the mark at Rothesay | Hay the programme was altered. In- stead of making for the mark In Bal+ loch Bay the yachts headed the Firth and homeward, The wind waa light and fluky and not much interest was taken in thls part of the trial. The Fachis finished the run in close her oft Greenock dward to Gourvck | 's work, During allenger liffed right course and gained ing. ‘achts to-morrow will race over a -five-mfle course, round the Channe! | ‘at Laminsla Isle of Arran, and 50), presented vy FOR MORE RACING. | | Has a Boom and Gaff of Nickel Stee! | Which Are Said to Be the Strong- est Spars Ever Made. (Spectal to The Evening World.) BRISTOL, May 12.—Bright and early CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING CUP OFFERED BY EVENING WORLD 500 SAW THIS |the crew of the Rellance were set 1o | work this morning to prepare the yacht | for a tuning-up trial down the bay. Tie jeoat of paint given the new spars yes- terday had hardly dried before the She was not caught, winning sfty-three nimble Jackies under the di- rection of Capt. Barr were at work |bending the blg mainsall and sending | Up some of the tighter working sails in | stops. The lewgthened gait is expected to} | Herreshoft works. dications at noon pointed to a trial % rly this afternoon If the wir ‘avored. From a member of the crew 1 that the yacht will prob- to Newport and then join nd Constitution In New York ———___—_- ‘NEW YORK YACHT CLUB’S PRESENT FROM EMPEROR. WUlhelm of Germany Gives It Fall- rigged Model of Meteor. The German Emperor has presented to yw York Yacht Club a full-rigged of hig schooner yacht Meteor, bullt at Shooter Island by the Townsend & Downey Shipbullding Company. The model {s in a handsome glass case and has been placed in a conspicuous position in the model room of the club. ———— BASEBALL NOTES. Standing of the Clubs, a New York Chicago Pittsbarg | Brookiys TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. LAST NIGHT'S GAMES. Knickerbocker, Knickerbocker ... oun naol In just ten days one of the bowl- Jubs now rolling in The Even-| bowling the latter won with only 27 | most | pins to spare. Then the Prestos and Knickerbockers | ration for his “go” with the world’ and defeat was again dealt the | champlon and expects to carry off the victory. It Was in England, Where He Ny when on the | {ng | wind, Hoth boom and gaff are aot | Ing World's championship tourna- | Strongest. ever. constructed at the| ment will be the proud possessor of | met @ huge silver cup, a photograph of | former. 4) which is reproduced herewith. The Evening World's emblem of the championship In the biggest bowling tournament ever held. The cup is more than two feet in Bowlers who have seen it, and among them heiped win other cups for their clubs, is the handsomest | most appropriate trophy ever offered and a fitting prize for the greatest | Open bowling tourney ever held, were outclassed Knickerbockers. started with and “Knicks” again | back their State's man to win. Herman | won out, by 66 pins. First Game. Presto—How Hagle, 199; Horton, 167; A. Second Game. ienieherhooke Presto—Howell, {3 fighting 4h the trophy, as was shown | the games on Amann & ' |The K Won Trice, ickerbocker — Snyder, 212: Ja tess's alleys, | Malzacher, 170. 3 Third Game, Bayside—Johnaon, Baysides met Malzacher, 188." Total, 41. formed a new raci Joined hands with RACING NOTES. The racing stewards at Tom'’ Phelan, Follansbee has returned from Morris Park ie enmeee che Phti 12 land New York... 8 8 ‘R29! Detroit Hoston ... 9 9.500) Washington, ‘LEAGUE. Clube, PC. joxark Baltimore Bufalo . Up to last Thursday the Giants’ team 1)| Mertes, Lauder and Bresnahan lead the National League batiers. The first named bas an average of .613, Lauder King Papper... . JJ) Neither One. 94! has .393 and Bresnahan .287, Mertes has made six doubles. two Petra M1. 3 A :S} triples and two homers. Bias hstaes St and! oe Jimmy Williams, of the New York American League Club, is third in bat- 4 to 1 for place, was second Fortune was third. Time— One alle Won by Gol- Meran, 4 to 1 for one-half furlongs of Eclipe» Course, Magistrate +112 “Rickey J, Fortune Hunter... Hoperuy” x Grenada... in, 7 to 1 and Z to] pourth Rece—The ransitnar Was “second; {arlonge of ellpee lor other pitchers In the League hav Pitth Race—Apprentices'; setiing; ue-hatt durlogge of Wtbare met Ung on the League's list, His figures John Ganzel has fallen off | 36. se Willie Keeler is batting at @ .240 clip eo ee His average is very near the eo 8 6 innity has a pitch: “He hae won ain games, Bight : Mke record. ray ocr Old Van ts not hitting as he used to, ‘Tho Talisman 108 | His average is only .262. . * * “Letty” Bayis hi batting. From .069 Peso jumpers | gooner 600 willbe : 9 this morning. betweer day, looking bre Four hundred and fifty-five horses are catalogued to de. sold” at Pasige Tipton'nale in CI he: Fase: the more notable anima! Seagram, known | Prince of the Canadian turf," has been 444 /in New York several weeks for the ex- 833 | preas purpose of securing $ (09, for his stable. eland to-day, to be sold is alf a mile at speed test In 1,00 3-4. He has been una ¢ the riders suitable for his is more than to return to which opens Ned his mis- ble that William ©. t Leonora Loring will not be sent s for some time to come, ay tu be surfe high-class string and possible thay he will nave ily was sai made 129 hits. They | May 23 without having fu | ston. alady {or 9 thorough- The Kentucky Alan-a-Dale, The Svilivanit to show in the third race, but there was sadness on the Bowery last night, as the colt finished fifth, HM that his train a bp to date done lasked of him. Dowell breezed Budle MeNatry six 1 | “Pittsburg Phil ustruck a snag hen he puta to Win and then placed fh life saver on Waswitt t also revelved n thrown out of Miss Hamburg has be training and will be shipped to the Whit ney ranchs where vily to beat Rose- PHILADELPHIA GIANT: WILL HAVE A HARD GAME. « Marray Hilis on §| Test Their Abii the Philadelphia Giants best team of colored baseball players In the United States wa j recent victory over the Hobokens, whu ated the Boston team of the Na- tonal League on Sunday are to play the Morray Hills on Oey iste ¥ 8 reat promise of becoming a high-class Blackstock, winner the Excelsior! | Handicap, was withdrawn ce at Morris Park yesterday ported he was suffering f leg. This Is an old complain: with him. eens Jack Doyle leads the frst basemen in | Contest wh Rosetint won her thied successive race of the season by taking the iifth event. While at the post she “bucked” repyat- edly and threw Tommy Burns out of the The mart for this race was the worst of is the shown in their ‘The Giants Ng of your case. ling of Waswift wai colt ran well in the will soon earn, Oval on Sunday, and a ~ PRIVATE FIGHT. avenue ese New Yorkers and Connecticut Staters Rode in Automobiles ,-Xi2", Carter. the rurged midis’ 2|0ut by Sam McVey, the colored heavy- to a Barn and Saw Hender=| ori ry em eye iene Califor. son Knock Out Slayborne. nia and will arrive in Philedelphia the latter part of this week. On his arrival he will be matched to fight ‘Philadel- alae veoril phia Jack" O'Brien for lx rounda be- BOCK, N: Y., May 12,—Five |fore the Industrial A. C. of Philadel- d persons from New York City, | Phi. which will be opened shortly by Connecticut and Westchester County %0° Macias, manager of Carter. O'Brien | saw “Sob" Henderson, of Mount Ver- "88 consented to fight Carter. |non, knock out Jim Slayborne, “the Jeffries Drew Crowd. Washington Cyclone,” early this morn- { \Ing in the eighth round of what was to'says he and Fitzsimmons drew a big have been a twenty-round bout. The) crowd at Chattanooga, where they fight, which was for a share of the gate |boxed on Saturfay night. They intend receipts and a side bet of $250, was one|to go stredght to San Francisco, where of the flercest ever held in the county. | Jeffries will begin training for his fight It took place in a barn on the outskirts | with Corbett, ‘I will be in better con- |of Mamaroneck, and many came to the dition when I fight Corbett this tim: fight in aytomobiles and carriages. {than I was when I last fought him, Over $1,000 is sald to have changed |saye the champion, “and just go and bet hands on the result, Report has it that | your money I will win inskle of ten the bout was witnessed by several coun-{ rounds. I intend to train two months ty officials. for the fight, which Is the longest time Henderson is the champion heavy-|I have ever put in at that sort of it fighter of Westchester County, | thing." and recently knockel out ‘Soldier’ ' Bantams Box To-Night. annette oe a barge ceawa” tne | A” Important battle between bantam- Tuckahoe hotel. Ho was also scheduled | Tare will be fought to-night. ‘The to fight Gob Vannah, Dal Hawkins's | se jaugney MAREE erties (Gt ae ey, aaa ea tie the man ta {and “Grit” Jones, the Bouth Brooklyn ee ee iam Vannan falled to ap.|toxer Who claims the bantam-welght Di B Ey ieal) championship ttle of Pennsylvania. Reet They will meet In @ twelve-round bout ay Nita Ae pone - inple before the Criterion A. C. of Boston. ers In ae aoe ila tL i © McGovern ought to secure the deciaton, me on from the enpital to meet Hen- as ne ig too stiff a puncher for Jones. Hoth men have been training | sae Fe Mawr ReGhella Tonlovee val wonts! Terry MoGovern will second his brother. During the first five rounds of tho Easy Money for O’Brien. nonors were ev Tn the sixth 4, +O siOnOrs Were ove endercon had a| “Palledetphia Jack’ O'Brien will pick autho heat of (6 (After one minute [Up gome more easy money on Thursday of fighting In the eighth Henderson] night, He is slated to meet George Les- landed a st right on Slayborne’s Ja°y, corse Ler MEN feted. him. ‘Phe colored fighter |" the champion héeavy-weight of St. | (ook Int and,had to bs carried to) Louls, for six rounds before the Isroad- {his corner, where he remained uncon-|way A. C, of Philadelphia, He is to re- scious sor ‘ten minutes. colve $00 for makii h This the second prige-fight which a ing & punching bag Hi RAR place Th: WoRtencater County /of Lester. O'Brien ts always ready to hin he bast wok, Last Wednesday /box @ thinl-rate Agtyer for a few bun- Pet lay Detchanty, of the same |@7ed dollare, aa he claims that by feht- pla in the firat round of their boui,|ime these men he keeps In shape and Phat fight took piace in Rochelle. | besides swells his bank account. Pete Lowery {9 training Lester, | Brite Will Meet G. to fight Gans in order to quiet critics who charge me with cowardice in re- fusing him a match. While I am in the fighting business I may ae well try "| to get to the top, and if I ¢all then I we wi can retire from the game and again go to work in a plumbing shop. There is Light-Weight Champion Wres-} ope thing, nowover, that Es wie may, and tler Will Try to Throw Herman Mesint purel nasty tallow. I can whip i i gerald.” Four Times in an Hour. a Se ey “Kid Broad, the Cleveland feather- weight, who was recently defeated in @ George Bothner, the champion lght- | weight wrestler of the world, will be seen In a contest In Bridgeport to-night, | Phe little New Yorker, as he always has been, is in fine condition for the bout and | |expects to just make the match result |in one more victory. His opponent will |be Ben Herman, one of Bridgeport's) finished mat artists. The latter | | has been training for a month in prepa-| Bothner has bargainea to throw He there Js not a follower of the aame in} pointed an English Boxer. Connecticut who will not be ready to| ia an adept at the “above-the-walst-| yonno, May 14—Jimmy Handler, taxe. John Pi Leo Pardello, the Itallan heavy-welght | champion wrestler, met yesterday after- ing, the Butcher Boy," and|match, met Jack Aster, a local fighter, furnished the large audience present In the preliminary bout George Dixon, {with one of the most sensational con- the American colored feather-weigti, ltests ever witnessed hereabouts. The|and Tom Slounch, the English boxer, | men wrestled under rules which per-|fought a ten-round “go” which was miserable exhibition. |Pardello within a time Umit of ten \ininutes, Plening didn't throw the/SPECIAL RACE NOT veehtay Coffey, the heavy-welght cham- A TWO-MAN AFFAIR. pion wrestler of Westchester County, core eat es Challenged Plening. and proved his sin-|OmesMtle Run at Irish Games Will : "producing. $9 erly, lie willbe Plening's opponent Be an Open Event. this afternoon, Coffey outwelghs Plen-| phe impression has galnsd ground {hg Cully: AEN -POBNgE: : among the athletic clubs thet the one- aarats mile special invitation run at the Greater |PHILADELPHIA GETS Bey AT anacuer aticiin eace oa Decoration Day will be a matah race POLO CHAMPIONSHIP. | ieween J. 1. Wright, o€ the New West Sa aTe 5 HiCoike rican and Canad! Squadron A Team Will Likely Have LS ooeenays Rental aud aera English Contes entine, New York A. C ‘The Country Club of Philadelphia will]. While such a race would be intensely have the national polo championship | exciting, it 1s not the intention of the this year, the date being between June/ committee to have the race between Wand Oy te contending loanai (toe ion only, although both are quadron "| expected to start and it may narrow i ‘ever, dae Ce Ee cup wiil be competed for | down to them at the finieh. Tt 1s thought at Van Cortlandt Park Sept. 1 to 25, | that Cohn, Star A. C.; Maher, New West Side A. C., junior intle champion; and the English team will likely take | part, x |Gvady, of the Pastimes, and Carr, of Hi. L, Herbert waa re-elected Presi. | Mrady. of the Pasties, Ana neato dent of the association at yesterday's ‘ + fa dbids |said men for the supremacy of America mocting, Dates were allotted for the | #akd men for club tournamen ee Giants Again in Hoboken. Crescens Going to Europe, The Hoboken baseball team will meet! TOLEDO, May 12.—George H. Ketcham Johnny McGraw's Giants at the St. |4e preparing to take Cresoeus, 2(2%4, to George Cricket Grounds in Hoboken on|iurope this fall. The stallion Will be Sunday, The last time the teams pla; shown in sxribtiions’ os the continent uh} Glants won the game in the lesc|and will also fneing ‘py scoring six runs. vices are desired. 5 want that ts Men, Come to Me! lratte‘ian Varicsctte, Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisonin Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrbal: Procher pee Rheumatism in all tts forms, Lost Vigor and Vitallty, Bladder and Kidney Conditions, Ecze: Pimples, Erysipelas or any Erupt.ve Conditions of skin, er any Amer “4 ee Geen to come hie ed chat with me. I will g thorough ‘sonal exairijnat! ether with an honest and scientific opinion pei goed ‘Consult me at once, | can't call. Moura, 9A. M,-to 8,30 P. M. Daily, Sundays M, Consultation and Advice ON we, 4 A.M, to 4 In a letter to the writer, Jim Jeftries| man four times in an hour, ‘The condi- Was Adjudged to Have Out- the | tlons call for Graeco-Roman rules, and hold’ game, and therein Iles his advan-| 4.2 American middieaweight Ashter who cecently- arrived here in search of a ‘before the National Gporting Club of ‘London last night, and was declared the Cuming. | noon at Miner's Bowery Theatre and| winner on points by Referee Angie. mitted any and all falls, all halds to|oalled e draw. The men put up a very) 19; | count, as Plening had agreed to defeat CARTER COMING EAST _ TO FIGHT JACK O’BRIEN. tween Bantams Will Be Decided in Boston To-Night. iwenty-round bout at Louisville by Benny Yunger, went to New Orleans 4st week, where he knocked out Benny Schneider, of that city, In one round. The fight took place before the southern A. C. and attracted a large crowd. Broad won the fight by | jab! Schneider a few times in the face an putting a right swing under the heart. Dougherty’s Next Bou Danny Dougherty, the feather-weight boxcr. of Philadelphia, and Torry Love. of the same city, have been signed by Matchmaker Dick Kane, of the Aciel a. con Philadelpaia, to’ meet in a six- Found bout in that city on Friday night. This will be the second time they have fought. The last time they met Bough att ape the Bes of the bout, rae he will give Dougherty = har feh? this time. z Mack to Meet Tip ie Willie Mack, the ilght-welght % pf this elty, who ‘hes fought fine ges uk hliadelphia, will engage in wno! night to Of Baltimore, who Rnosked “out. Willie — Lewis in two rounds, They will bor 48S @ slx-round bout before the Ariel on Fridey May 22, As Mack cleverer boxer than’ Tipman the prom solnting the latter, y wi x catch ‘welghts a Maynard’s New Manager. Billy Maynard, the feather-welght fighter of this city, has another new manager, "Philadelpuia Jack” O'Brien has arranged a mavoh for him to fight Jack MeCielland, the Pittsburg jghter, for ten rounds af a boxing show to be held near Pittsburg on May %. May- nard will have to fight hard to beat Me. Clelland, as the latter is fighting in good form these days. Another Finish Bout. A finish fight will be held this week in this vicinity. The men who will fight @re Tommy Ryan, of this city, and Jim Smitn, the colored tighter and sparring partner of Joe Waicott. They will bat- tle with small gloves for a purse of $260. Ryan has a large following. They will bet considerable money that he beate Smith. Supples and Watson, Curley Supplies, the Buffalo light welght who defeated Eddie Connolly in England a few, months ugo, will engage fn his first fight since his'return from abroad in Boston on Friday night. 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