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a ch ali lk a __._THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY AMATEUR Q The Evening World will print published. The Evening World, New York. Felty.” The Unknowns defeated the Hoollgane, ly 8 core of 20 to Uke te fserange ames, wiih jor Sunday» 61 Prospect ave., Urookly. porie, vile Oval, Kenalnton Mer ma a 0000001 - ea o—Sriait ‘apd, Dison. erry, and ch i aca it (tis The Ivory BB. Clud defeated the Ivanhoes | 28 t Score by in Sunday by « ania Battery for the winners, Healy, sth an ley. They would like to hear from. tea ee Her cred yearn of age, Aairess Healy 159 Kast Ninoty-ninth precy Ineatals would like to hear from, teams verneing een to sixteen to play for the n No. everagini i foniy, of our grounds or opponents’. Pre- oer on sceph'a, of Holy. Crom, nad. FriendediD Eaagus, of Sovontieth street, “All dates open dares A, Gifford, care R. ive, No, 307 West Forty-third street ’ area ae in seven lpia Cr 23 eet r Bechel and the home run Fox pee Sonal iat aie pio at coe wee A Te asebalt_ Club mat and defeated vette lise score of 2B to The i tories. Christ "and ae Address 1086 St hear trom a good i as lint ‘No, age Went One Hun red and First street. lin F.C. uniformed, poe De! So. by “a score of $4 (0, 14 like to arrange games J Meike toutteen to. ftteen years, uniform: eas Edward Gideon, One Hund Yireet and St. Ann's avenue, city. as et tho. day, May 3, the Trojans, defeat manele Ao. bi a nears of eB. we deteated the to §, They frou 0 to meet’ all eighteen to. mdecomn-yeur- 814 1a Tea tow Ores Cert ree tlal he Up as follows: Aohley, See ab i to pia un: i Skoultch!, No. ‘One Hundred and Bigh- . Ieee street, otty. Clad, are of William Rae, No, 26 Palteade ave of B, and J. Baws have ongan seal team for the cooing veason and ‘dasodal with the mercantile | with teams averaging sixteen to seventeen jets like vo araowe comes th tor ‘Securday | years on our grounds, for side beta, H \giteseen or Sundey morninen "Address Richard | Sates, May 17, 24, SL. June. Address ots, care B® J, Dass, 67S Broadway. George Holston, No. 52 a strest, New woe fu ta Rove would tthe to arrange am ee with | rhe Alumni of G. 6 No 85 would Itke teams averaging 15-16, for a side tet iAP with teams averaging ‘would Mike to hear from who ‘ana |¢#en to fifteen years, school teams preferred. : Boy a if Hi i i i " iF | l ay SS SEAT Sie rhey would ike to bear from ‘en all ‘willing ¢o furaish uniforan, \ag. 2. fo. 10 0-2 Oak street, City, 7 8 8 @ eecond, baseonan ne ‘corong ‘tent of tire Bronx 6r oP Oo iWest, No. 436 Bast Bightr~ [nth street. 77 e Baseball Club, a team composed ‘Dlevers formerly of the Pleross, services of a first-class left-handed years of age. Must be a good ‘Address 3. Deving No. 475 West | he. Royal HO. would like to arrange gumes - teams averaging from fourteen to fifteen. | Kates Jona He Stumm, No. 23 Hope street, 9 ‘oe etle A .O, defeated the Wyems on gy fend whe Laiwwoods ‘on the 10th bv a ohne oe 90 to 8 and 28 to 10. ‘ate Yeotome B. B. Co would Mike to hear trom stapes Contos tor Saturdays 10 Stow, Jaly and Rogue; teams offering good inducemnta. Ad~ Greay Vincent Banigan, No, 654 St, Ann's avo- Bronx. HG all 4 to 16: none : "AAdroos Jone so ee e q be ml oroae Arche would. like to arrange ® to 14 years, fw atreet, Peas pas wise, ering, Greed ing from teams within fifty miles Now ‘ork offering suitable inducements. Can assore ‘Attraction. Wor dates address J, W. in Ro. 167 Ammerdam arene, . ‘Besex Jontor woatd Itke to piag_ail ee dorian ee AMATEURS, ATTENTION! other 1ews concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captatns or star plafwrs of teams will be ‘Address al) communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, itt neve or jeara; wamey| © f.; Lowenstein, iN. eighth i, Meyers, No. fh avenue, days, Address M. | | Murray Hills, Skeliya, Brightons, of red and Fortieth lu BASEBALL. pA Sat as el —————[—$_$_—— a)l challenges, results of games or 4 ny’ firstveland team offering good «uaruntee Monarcis uve amen. booked with wuct teams as the Marristhir. Ante, of Pe Peatvalla, of New Jer and Rough” Riders, Ridge woos, teams. | Thy jecoration Day, Suadays id Would Hike fo close in York; Katon Si (5 Mollywood Institute, Hudgon City F. R street, Brooklyn, Lion Park Juntors would 11 james with teains averaging twelve to fo uniformed teams only, on opponents’ Mf so desired, Address J. Le Maaste, jr, Amaterdam avenue, The Tuthille would like to hear from teams 14-15 years old. Addvers George Grimin, No. 106 Balle “ereet, “Brooklyn, MThe Gparcan Passbali Cut; would Ike to ar- range gtmes with first-class uniformed teams averasityg from 13 to 14 years of ame; the Fel- A. C. preferred. Address T. Gallagher, No, 20) Wer Finty-aree seven 8 The Columbia B. B.C, would Ike to hear from a strong catcher thirteen or fourteen years of age. Adress John Vilbig, No, 2288 Second avenue, see The Young Magnolias would lke to arrange kames with teams averaging fourteen to fiftesn years, They line up as follows: Litehtts 1b., Rader 3d), Kelley If., Grows 2! Cohen c., "Ureengluck Ff.. Morria Frankenberg p. This Sundey Black Diamonds. Address J. 233 Delancey atreet. ee ‘The Young Cyolonen defeated the A. W. K. A. by 4 sory of 18 to 8. Ther line uo aa, folios! WW. Horowits, 9. Cohen, 1b: wurman, 2 Kasealow, 13" Collier read. stein, of,.; Mf. Youngjohay If. the understened Danedall cludy desire to eee ‘The Riverside A. C. would like to book games enjoy Do you to a breakfast of unsubstan- tial little shavings--a “ready-to- eat” cereal, robbed of nearly all of its nutriment? P Flaked wholesome and ment)—than ten eee of At all grocers. SHARKEY’ NJUR Hurt His Shoulder weer at last night Ina wrestling bout with Carl Amboy, but a stift Uniment around all right. To-day the ex-Sailor eaya he Is as good na eve to-night at Sharkey and Hanson wrestled about y ago: Fach had gained a f Sallor hurt his sh A physician was called on the m sJatter examining Sharkey refus low him to continue, Baseball Teams at the P Night! ts announced Glasgo 3,0, 9 weaves for late Ss 58 West 125th St, near Lenox Ave. @ Grand Circle, 59th St, 8th Ave.”'*? a 3d Ave. 58th St. (Proctor’s Theatre.) 306 8th Ave., bet, 25th and 26th Sts. 4113 Nassau St, near Beekman, 44 and 46 Nassau St., corner Liberty St. Marlborough Hotel, 36th and Broadway. Fleischmann ts p tunate on: at 1.90 0’ Tt we the afterno: While Wrestling and Doctor jo wou Nuimoee IORI EEWORE Wouldn’t Let Him Continue. |3%,°.” dollars ‘Tom Sharkey wrenched his shoulder! magistrate probably $0 or $100. 1) happened this way ought him | reaily 10 |, a Bowery fnst race out the throttle and le Mr was clatter of hoofs beside looking up, he face of an Abia: "You're v ‘and just | Said the an, fous situation: “imprisonm ann In the fa “Waal Koing too Fleischmann, diplomatica think so, but if you w head nt’a slower pace. Petti-Johnnys know the results of such breakfasts: an empty feeling soon after eating; a weak and broken down. package of john's. “ready-to-eat” cereals. It will go four times as far. Sold at the same price per package, .A Cereta coupon in every package. 1 thousands hmann had no vuld not have wor but Instead have been muleted by a city Was speeding to t ile His thoughts ved from hix reverie by his auto, and, ered into the frowning | jaw! Pull up!" i, stared But he arose * asked Mr. woolen established 61 TELE es RR Le RTT erry re POLICEMAN LET HIM GO IN TIME TO WIN THOUSANDS. “I ough Would like to get the will go well What’ asked the St. Dante! and he ha Blues and i ani esterday morn cut short may come around all right |by being forced on the rail, and he to be run to-morrow. . consignments of Scotch id early Summer. 256 Broadway, opp. City Hail. 51 Broad St. Headquarters—12th Floor, Park Row Building. BROOKLYN STORES. 481-483 Fulton St. opp. Abraham & Straus. 766 Broadway, Brooklyn, near Flushing Ave. for generations as Nature taast ett cacious tontea and blood purifiers— enter Into the preparation of Hires Rootbeer In addition to tte medicinal qualities, he moat delightful temper- ‘age known—tho most cool- ing and refreshing & packure makes Ave gallons, Bold everywhere. or by mall for 2sc, Beware of tmitationa, CHARLES E. HIRES CO., Malvern, Pa, $ “a i a“ Week Don’t Miss It! This is a most remarkable sale of pianos,and you will be missing a chance to save from $100 to $200 on a piano if you do not take advantage of it. Wilson Pianos, $155. Harmony Pianos, $175. Walters Pianos, $195. Richardson Pianos, $195. Including Stool and Cover. Delivered on Payment of $5. Pianos guaranteed for tive and ten years. seb tmentmonene: sonenengnenene ene BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. ding Are you rr magazine page? Serges And Homespuns in the richest effects are added to- ; St € day to these two most extraordinary Clothing offerings. The serges are in blue and black, tailored in faulf- less style, with high-grade linings, findings and trimmings. The Home- spuns include every new coloring, every new mixture in qualities that are not obtainable in this market at anything like the S. N. Wood & Co, prices—as a comparison will convincingly This week we present exactly One Thousand Men’s Suits in two great lots, comprising every wanted style, every desired effect—and all representing the best values ever known in the history of New York’s great retailing. The Union Label—that never-failing guar- antee of Rita agus tes Salah be found on every as he the paper, Ne suid 1, DUL be more careful * got to the track hmann had a good He bet §,00 on we er also, Now, ji€ that policeman had been obstinate— |but "what's the use?) When « man. is may not t to the post. A horse that con- it of bleeding becomes | who ran a clever race on was injured in that race |not Ikely to start. It looks now as If River Plrate and Sovereign were the plok of the bunch in the claeslo stake Suits of rich blue or black serge, of smart and dressy homespuns, of splendid tested cheviots, it Wi » &c., plain and fancy, cut on the strictly correct lines of our highest- ed garments and extra well tailored. The custom tJ suit at $14 or $16 is not so good; the one at $20 i We offer these and GUARANTEE them to be the BEST VALUE and the most per- manently satisfactory clothes you or any other man ever bought at $15; our price A large and elegrnt line of high-grade fabrics of every good weave in fine serges, in effective, homespuns, in worsteds, in cheviots, &c.; all the newest mixtures, some rich and subdued, some smart and dressy, some even sporty. The tailor- ° ing {s carried almost to the extreme of elegance that marks our $20 and $30 Suits and Top Coats; it is equal in all respects to the best $25 custom work, and SOLD WITH THAT DISTINCT GUAR- ANTEE. We make the pee for any suit in this WHITE VESTS—Here al50 is a new and important offer that is a distinct advantage to buyers—about 200 very handsome Vests in all sizes; on sale at... e ‘Woods @. aD: 742 Broadway, SATURDAY EVENINGS Astor Place. ———— Railroads. CLOTHING ON CREDIT For Ladies and Gentlemen. $1 A WEEK $1 WILL KEEP YOU WELL DRESSED. LENOX CLOTHING CO. 247 6TH AVE., COR. 16TH ST. 2289 38D AVE., NEAR 123TH ST. 884 COLUMBUS AVE., NEAR 104TH ST. CONFIDENTIAL, Pennsylvania: RAILROAD. STATIONS foot of West Twenty-third Street apis £47 The leaving time trom Desbromes and Corts” 2O°MC—PAST MAIL—Limited to two Pariese sand Dining Car New York to Pi z ug car Pittabarg to Chicago, “No C i to Pittsburg. wig bo Av M.—FAST LINK—Pittsburg and Clevm rt a et parimAat, Bleeping, Dinka pastes One Flight Up,| tna ovservation Por Chicago, ‘Clevelan One Flight Up. One Flight Up. ENIN M'—CHICAGO AND st. Louis ‘PRESS—For Toledo, Nashville (via Cinel Loulsvitle), Indiaaaponis, Chicaga, Stace ar. oa M.—ST. LOUIS EXPRESS—For Pit Steg, ndianapslie Louterille, St; Louie. WE CHARGE CREDIT. Our System Is Easy. Our Crees: as LOM as $4 PER WEEK Will keep you and family well dressed MEN'S, WOMPN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,} . Diamonds and Jowsiry Easy Weekly or Monthly’ Payments, MANHATTAN cLO THING co. 1114 3d Me. near 65th St, 2274 3d Ave., near 124th St. near 25th St. —700Broadway bos OPEN EVENINGS. CREDIT: Valley Route) 55 VBSTORN siemens For Toledo, except Saturday. Dining Cat. 85 P zt Enables you to get what you $1 A WEEK MEN'S AND WOMEN’S Vy M.—CLEVELAND AND OINGINWA! Hxpness—Por Pitisourg, Clovelasd ood Cims SYASHINOTON AND THE sourH. 8.6 (Dining Oar); 10.10 "Ska Cerkiaadt Soins 20)" (Dining Car), 10 oa (Dining Car) Ay Ma, 12.05 (Dining Oari, Destrusees and Cartland: Streets, 2.20), Parlor and Dine” FURNITURE & CARPETS aoe Ae PRICES THE LOWEST. Privacy Assured. No Annoying Investigation. a + N’ yA LIN} 2 pos % 855 A 9, . daily. DAIR LINE RATLWAY—Exprese, 269 West 125th St ind Saturday Evenings, ONDS ON CREDIT | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry | Cash or Credit. in the wholesale business eighteca years, in three retail atores, you the middieman's profit. 295 8th Aves, BROOKLY! t” Dasbrousee "und" Cortlandt. Sareety ty Court Street, $60 Fulton Street; 390 gnd Penneyivania Annex ‘Seation, | Bre Station, Jersey City. The New pars § Company will call for and check Anything you want. Jewelry, Furniture, Dry strictly confidential. vania Railroad Cab . ATTERBURY, woop, General Manager, Govt Pane Agent. 62 BOWERY, COR. CANAL. rosses and Cortlandt Streets. a. For Chicago, ‘Clevel Cincinnati, — Indlanapell Louls. Por Weich, W. EXPRESS—For Pi For Knoxville dally (via Route). Connects for Cle NOLNSCATE: erseelon a “bising Ona £2 Dining Cae), 4.65 ‘butag AILWAY “express, 3.25, 4.25 a 4 12-10 night daily. WESTERN RAILWAY pot” » 3:25 P. D ong RAILWAY. .55 P.M. dally. Tesidencen througs to, deatinalog o> “914 aa for Pensagle c9, nce from your employer, | WEARA GOLD WATCH WHILE PAYING weekly. C. Leroy Miller & tras 119-121 Nassau at., mas atrictly confidential if Inconvenient t gall. L. W. SWEET & co., 37-39 MAIDEN LANE (IN STORE ®UETOWN BRANCH, 288 fir Pout AVE. New York Central No Rete ence.60¢ Lost, Found and Rewards. S LOST—Peart eckiace with diamond claap, be~ « eX, 1088 Park @tull to Mt your- seit and family out with your Spring Cloth here, select what you want and p: MISTANDARD ‘OUT SSSI LIALLL: BSSASSUSeesesesessece: “gievtag Tou uu CUE TEP> > >rbe i , watobes, jewelry business confidential. JAMES BERGMAN, ( TYPEWRITERS RENTED. the story on the F. ©, Wee WDSTER Con ‘nt ber, ‘Tel. 340 Freak. 7 Simamediate. dolivery: oar" proadwer, rem T. opart, from Grand Central far ‘ator pre ‘Adirondack & Mon. ‘Bx. “Buffalo Special 6. ant Ih rie eee

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