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EVENING WORLD TIPS ARE PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS, + Jim Kelly at 10 to 1 Brought Home the Money Yesterday—lInteresting Early Morning Gallops at Morris Park— _Dr. Riddle Is Dead. (Special to The Evening Wort. WESTCHESTPR RACE TRACK, May 3—The galloping hours at Morris Park this morning were pleasant. The same petfect track that has marked the con- ‘tunuance of the meeting thus far wos In evidence. There were scures of racers shown at exercise during the morning and the work hours were spirited. A umber of the Withers eligibles were shown on the track at exercise and they all looked fit and trim for the moment when the field gathers for the great claasid this afternoon. Mexican breezed a furlong in 0.14 and showed no signs of bleeding. River Pl- rate, Mizzen, Merry Acrobat and In- junction trotted and cantered. Counter- poise reeled off a quarter in 0.26, While the galloping was in progress the news became current that J. Gard- ner’s Dr. Riddie had died during the night of the effects of the dope adminis- tered to him for his race of the evening before, when he acted so queerly, Trainer James McLaughlin had a feld waining day of it, and several of his tacers were sent down the line at good ates of speed. Lonely clipped off a half in 0.48 1-2. Eugenia Burch covered six furlongs in 1.2 1-4, Peninsula was gent a mile in 1.30. Tuga! Bay turned five furlongs jn 1.07. Monte Carlo was asked six furlongs in 1.21. Gibson Light galloped a mile and a half in 2.47. Royal Summons did six furlongs !n 1.19. Trainer T. Welsh, of the J, Fleisch- mann string, sent Irascible an easy mile ih 1.61. The youngsters Gold Dome, Hello, Heritage, Homily, Hiawavha and HOW TO REACH THE MORRIS PARK TRAOK. Take Second aventie “L" to Willis Averue; thence by special trains to Morris Park; or Third avenue “L' trains to One Hundred and Seventy- seventh street, and thence by trolley cars to course, Trolley cars also leave from Third avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and go direct to traok. ‘Trains will leave from Willis ave- nue every few minutes. In 14¢, The’ Rival galloped the distance tn 1,50 1-4. L. V. Bell's St. aBrnaby ‘turned six furlongs in 1.2%, G, Whittler galloped a mile !n 1.54, Hermits, Col. Billand others were on the easy side, Trainer Ed Foakes, of James Galway's string, sent Meltonian a mile in 1,60, Sentinel and Brigand turned seven furlongs in 1.34. Frank Farrell's The Musketeer breezed a half in 0.54. A. Featherstone's Mary Street ga loped a mile in 1.51. Tichenor & Co. Flocariine breezed a half mile in 0.56. ‘Trainer Barry Wood sent Tom Kenny a mile In 1.64. The August Belmont, Jr., and F, P, Keene and Sydney Paget strings were all shown, but nothing fast was wanted. Jim Kelly, Evening World's Tip. he Evening World’s one best bet a day {s designed to point out to specula- tors © spot where & wager looks most me Indian Sign were allowed half-mile! cortain of being won. It is made after breathers through the back stretch jn|a careful review of the card, the 082 1-2 and 0.83. M. Finlan's Mamari| chances of all horses being narrowly z scanned. é turned six furlongs in 1.18 1-2. Coledon-| “yesterday Jim Kelly, who won at 10 fe breezed a half in 0.02. Snowdrit¢|to 1, was The Evening World’s best aid six furlongs in 1.19 1-2, bet. On past performances, which are the only guldes a handicapper has, Jim Kelly stood out like a nouse afire'’on a K night. But the ‘owners of the horse put_up a stable boy named Ball- ing. and Mr. Whitney dropped in with a Hamburg Youngster named Inflexible, who was backed for thousands at the ridiculous price of even money and less, ‘This combination of circumstances forced Jim Kelly's price up to 10 to 1. How much the best this colt wai even handicapped as he was by ha) Jumpers Out at Track. J. E. Wiéener's Steeplechaser gal- Joped a mile and a half in 2.51 Miss Mitchell, another of the stable’s timber toppers, turned a mile in 1.50, T. Hitch- vock, Jr.'s, Jumper, Fred Ackerman, @overed a mile handily in 2.52, L. Monahan's Contend covered a mile wm 149. Ink and Reckless turned six} Sailing on his back, can be seen by the furlongs in 1.20 1-4. J. E. Madden sent| result. He won by a length. But he Buttons and Whorler six furlongs in| ovght to have been beaten. Any hori Cught to be beaten whose owner cares more about @ price from the betting ring than for the honor of winning a. race, Ls. The stable's other Tracers were thown to jogging exercise. Trainer G. B. Hill allowed His Eminence a mile AUTOS NOW MUST GO LIKE SNAILS. New Bailey Law Weighs Heavy on Minds of Auto Owners, Who Say It Ties Them Up in Red Tape. pave FEATURES OF BAILEY LAW RESTRICTING AUTOMOBILES. Speed Restricted to 4 Miles an Hour. ‘When crossing a dam or causeway of less than twenty feet in width. Speed Restricted to 8 Miles an Hour. Within a radius of half a mile from a post-office, or a greater radius if local authorities so elect. When passing, in either directidn, a person driving a horse or domestic animal, or passing a pedestrian in the roadway. When crossing an intersecting main highway. In the closely built-up portions of cities, Speed Restricted to 10 Miles an Hour. When passing a public school during school hours (8 A, M. to 4 P. M.), or a church during the’ hours of service. N 5 I Py Speed Restricted to 15 Miles an Heur. In the suburbs of cities where the houses are more than 100 feet apart. Speed Restricted to 20 Miles an Hour. In the open country, where post-offices, school houses, churches, causeways, crossings, drivers or pedestrians do not conflict. A motor must be, stopped on request of a rider or driver. Penalties—First, offenee, not exceeding $50, Second offense, not less than $60, nor exceeding $100, or imprisonment not exceeding thirty days, or both. Tor third offense, imprisonment not exceeding thirty days, and fine of not less than $100 nor excesding $254 yocates of the bill made ‘omobilists all over the State trem- an its behalf, and the auto dle to think of the results that will fol- low the signing of the Bailey bill by Gov. Odell, It was thought that the protests of the motor enthusiasts had been so strong that the Governor would allow the bill to dle, The stipulations are roost severe and it is thought that arresta will be more than doubled when it becomes operativ The bill was at first approved by Albert R. Shattuck, President of the ‘Automobile Club of America, but later the full significance of it was realized and protests began to pour in. The ad- CANFIELD MAY . OPEN AT SARATOGA. 0 Says Rumor, but Police Threaten Dire Things If He Should Do So. BARATOGA, May 16.—A fresh rumor that Richard Canfleld's gambling-house here will be operated this season !s go- ing the rounds, and it is generally believed that men who like to risk large gums of money will find a way open as usual, It is said that Canfleld will send his representative here about July 15 ta open the magnificent restaurant~ which he — connection with his sai which has been Featly Guriag the ‘winter, aes 4 Weak plea in men were con- fident thut they had heard the last of it, he Provision for a speed of only eight miles an hour in passing teams Is caus- ing a lot of amusement. By one eminent lawyer's interpretation of this clau An auto must stop If a horse is a roaching at a rate of elght miles an our, If the horse be going sixteen Miles an hour it ty up to tho auto to back at the rate of efght miles an hour. Of course, the clause is intended to ap: ply only where an kuto comes up behind a horse, but the lawyer mentioned do- clares it affects an auto meeting a horse, The bill goes Into effect early In the summer. the houre will be close to all appears ances, but “private” partles, composed of men who have contributed in the past to the Canfield maintenance fund, ‘will find roms in waiting on’ the. ‘floors above, One of Canfleld's friends denied the story to-dey. He sald that the most friendly feellng had always existed be- tween the gambier and ‘the. villagers, ‘and that Cantleld wovld respect. thelf wishes. In case he should by chance ine Fist oa continuing “the gambling busl. ness, it was sald, the authorit, finda methad to stop him, vee will “It is not my business to disc ‘ mors," sald CUlef of Police Lewis, “but in answer to a similar question’ some weeks azo I sald there would be no gambling-houses in’ Saratoga this sum- mer. I see no reason to reiterate that latement every fifteen minutes. If Mr Canfteld or anybody else attempts open- ly or by subterfuge to defy the law aralnat gambling be. wilt be caught: at ne; hthe game and will be dealt with accord. a3 G fe n. a PE mE cla 2 trouble from the are ¢ THE WORLD:. —_— Thy well-known semt-profeestonal Hur! ton Pasedall Club are desirous of playing out of town on Decoration Day, and any Now Jersey or Island team desiring a good attraction for this Gay can secure one dy offering iessonable guar fntee to above team. Addreas A. F. Thompson, manager, Ninoty-third street, petween fecond and ‘Third avenues, Brooklyn, Vietor B.D. C. of the Y. M. M.A, has been duly organized and are now open for spe cial games with teams averaging sixteen yea We line vo as follo L, Clark, pi R Flamberg, ej). J. Latyveld, 1b.; M. New- well, 25.; M. Stern, .; L, Freedman, r.f.; eft A, Abram Lt; 6. The B.C. Stone Baseball Club's Accepted, and we will meet them on thelr grounds, One Hundred Address L. Clark, inety-second street and urth etree! care of Y. M, H Lexington avenue, ‘The Trojan F.C. would Ike to arrange games with uniformed teams averaging fourteen to fit- \ten years, Dates opon in July, August and j September. Address Charles Kennedy, No. 602 Hast Wighty-fourth street, olty. nA. Oy of ement of ‘the C. ald not tn fact, it the Crescents wish a game the Cosmopolltans will be glad to comply with thelr wlehes. eee The Chaswins would ike to hear from ‘teams averaging twelve to fourteen years. Profer St. Ann's Academy second team, Shamrocks, Re- corder F. C., Young Elma or wimonte. Would Uke to play’ Shamrocks May 17 or 24 on our grounds, MH, Connolly, No, 141 East Twenty- Ath street, ee ee ‘The Henry Settlement Baseball Team deteated last Banday at Feléman's Queens County Park by @ score of 25 to 18. Address L. M. Koster, No. 9 Montgomery street, The Watchung Baseball Club have a few open tates for coama averaging 19 years of age offer- Address Fred 3. ‘The Red Devile of Harlem would Ike to ar- rangs mame: with (cams, fourteen to Mitten ye.r8, for small side bets, would like ty heer from a good pitcher, A‘dress J, Brady, No. £35) First avenue, see Tho Alaskas deteated the Standard Varnieh Works at the Butte Field on the 34 in a ten- inntng contest by the score of 9 to 7, Seaton's drive for a home run with Murphy on base in the tent! ‘ning wae the feature Of the game. core: Alaska +0 2000001 4 2-9 Standard V. W.....0 00501010 0-7 The Young Als B. B,C. would like to he from some good teama r eraging from nixteen to eighteen rears, Joh: Eldridge streot. ene ty Last Sunday the Santords beat the Y. M. P. C. by @ score of 81 to 11. They would like to book games with teams old. Address Chas, Shirk, weventh screet, teen to sixteen 0, 228 East Bight me tn decid Everette wil ‘The Everetts will Sum the Amertoans on Which te the better ne up as follows: Friedman, f.; Hoffman, 3b, ; Rauteh, capr., “1b. Silverstein, 2b Beneands: babel Goldstein, ¢. f.; Eder, 1. f.; Abro- The Pht Alpha Club would Frans games with other one) Seereleey rm old. Lin fo elgnteen up . Bruney 1d; P. Moyer, centre field: A. Connell, A. Lowtla, right feldi D. Hoffman, ‘frat base; H. Olsen, ‘second bas B. Ktehdaum, shortator Steinway, catcher; 1M. T. Untie, pitcher. Address No. Club. it tera to P. Meyer, 176 ‘Franklin atreet, In care of Phi Alpha teen or seventeen yi play any position, Eg. lyn, F The Royalton would ike to arran, mes RH’ teams averaging twelve ‘to thirteen ye ‘They would also like to hear from three players. A@dress A. Berwick, No. 219 Dex: Sixty-seventh ati od. rore of 15 to a tt feature the batting of the Majestics, The Majestic Taseball team detent Thor would tke to, arrange games with teams eraging el 0 year ress Oapt. B. Kalgohinekt, No 76 Monroe street, = ele ‘The Fearnot F.C. played on April Rove dalen and ‘iefeated vier bye pas i ett, ‘the Bitte F.C. on April 26 by 3 to G.. The Fearnots. will play any. team avert aging fourteten to Aiteen ye oz have organized a baseball as the Fuirmounts any team averaging from years; also would lke to hear from two good all-around players. Call Sunday morning, ‘Max Kaphael, No. 1978 Second av: The Allen B. B,C. games with teams averaging @ightesn years. They defeated Aes Me etysteore of 12 to 5. Games oan be 6 rough mati. Captain Alex, Lippman, No, 325 Bast Third street. es 8 On Saturday, May 2, the St. Joseph, and defeated ‘the 8t.” An saan the Central Park grounds, ame were the battery work of Delorme and ‘Boston’? and ‘Boston's’ home-run drive to deep centre, scoring two men ahead of him Score: St. Joseph, Jr.'s, 12; St, Ann's Academy, 10. Batieriea—Delorme and "Boston; Archi: ba'd and Barrett, On Sunday the St. Josephs defeated the Anchurias—8 to 1—Delorme pitch- ing another ood game. Would Ike to play teams twelve to fourteen years, All Satur- ayn and Sundays in May, June, July and Au- gust open; uniformed teams preferred, Address James Dunn, 565 Weat Fitty-frat atreet. es 8 Circle F.C. was deteated by Riverside, score, 12 to 12, Home runs, Brentana and Hyde, of the Circies, Would tke to arrange games’ for Sundays, aide bet; fourteen to slateen years, E. 432 Weet Fitty-eighth street, es 8 6 Three players would like to join a team ar- eraging fourteen to sixteen years. One pitcher, two good all-around 1. formerty of Twentl- eth Century A. ©, Address Max Rock, No, 24 Columbia et., city, o 8 At Mount Vernon Saturday, May 2, In @ close ten-tnning game, replete with sensational fleld~ ing, the Pastimes were defeated before a vory large crowd by the strong Morris A. C, tea. At Olympta Field Sunday, May 3, before 2,500 people .the strong Ansonia team (colored) was deteated by the Morris A, C. ‘The Oceantcs would like to hear from a good battery at once. They were defeated by a score of 9 to 8 by the Waldeme: Address A. Stel- ford, No, 225 Eart One Hundred and Thirteenth street. club known nd would Itke to hear from twelve to fourteen ts willing to arrange from alxteen to the East side mot 8 Academy team on The features of the ‘Tho True Blues, of Passaic, defeated the Del- awana A. ©. by the score of 10 to.9. The True Dives everage thirteen years and the Delaw average seventeen years, The True [lu dy good support to thelr plichers, Geosert. It was & ten-inning game, and tenth Rouenawerg, of the True Blues, base oa balls, and he atole second when the pitcher threw the ball to the catcher he stole third when Muth bunted and got home when. the Delawana catcher lot the Dall page. The True Blues have played eleven games end won them all. The Played Sunday, ° won Muth and the gt his ° ‘The New Milford Baseball Club defeated the ot Fiftieth street, by a score of The line-up of the winning first base; George Mar= tana, pite second ba Mita, shortmtop Kanaler, centre fled, and W, ©. Schemering, Manager, No, 416 West Fitty= third street, pce is The Lenox Juniors would Like to book gamer with raging twelve to thirteen ‘year ot a lumdias, Comets, Waverly June lars, Hilton Juniors and St, Monica Juator ferred. Have all 8u and August open. Would like to arrang m for May 17 for ed om our grounds, 308, ee if from & few all-around to play Sun- lay and hoildays; alm teams averaging froin thirteen to fifteen years, having own grounds, John Shattuck, No. 390 Has Bighty-third stree. street, ofthe te ‘The Friendship League crowed bate with tho Original Lawrence B, B. May 10, at Inwood. They played the champions of York- Would ike to bh layers, Including battery, desiring ville... te era. by 4nd won by a ot 5 tof. They have signed Frits fiele Jer, the foresee Malvern shorts‘eo, for the svt TPR Pa ae rae SATURDA ARTHUR HEDBERG, A FAMOUS YOUNG BALL, TOSSER. Arthur Hedberg {s a local ball tosser much sought after by juvenile teams. His specialty {9 behind the mask and chest mattress. He has a Philadelphia poultryman skinned to death in gather- ing in fouls, and he can shoot them down to second with either hand fon, The featu Ing’ out of eigh' for the winnes Baungarten, N. of the game were the stri men by Ohlsen. Batteries A second baseman, a catcher, formerly of @t. Monica, Jr., would’ tike to join a uniformed team, ‘averaging 13. to all @round player. Lewis Riley, No, 611 East Eighty-frat street, eee Washington A.C, hae organtzed tor son and would ike to arrange game with a! teams who fe 13 to 14 years. Ad- 4 Ea J, Cantwell, No,~2i9 Buena Vista avenue, Yonkers. ae ‘The Mt. Carmel Baseball Club would like to hear from ail crack amateur teame in York and Long Isiend, Ing 18 10 18 Address Lawrence Wint of New ‘York, by of 22 to 15, In-@ friendly game. ‘The: Mke to hear from all uniformed team 16, games to de payed on-our grounds he Creole Juniors would with teams ten to twelve years old, ike to arrange wa Cal fof games onthe manager, Joarph Downli No, 18 East One Hundred and Tenth street, May 3, the Hawthornes, of Harlem, defeated the Red Devils by a sore of 21 to 9. The former would like to book games with’ teams thirteen to fourteen Yearm on own Krounds, Prefer Red Devils for Decora‘ton Day, Address William Eagan, No, 231 Bast One Hua: Gred and Seventcentn atreet. per aeery An all-round player would like to join @ atrong team averaging from twelve to fourteen Yours oll. Address 8. Carewhers, No. 111 East Fant Eighty-ninch street. . 8 8 Giants Baseball Club are ready On Sunday, ‘The Regent to meet all comers averaging 13 and 14 years lot age. We guaranten the beat treats All tens, and would Ike to hear from York and Brooklyn teama of our average. “Ad- dreea Louis N. Martin, No, 64 Monroe street, Hoboken, ai ‘The Monarch Fiold Club defeated the Defender A.C, Sunday morning, May 10, by a score of 22 to 2, and In the afternoon defeated the Ulman F. C., of the Bronx, by @ score of 32 to 6. The Monarch Fiell Club would Whe to hear fom uniformed teams averaging 16 to 16 years of age, Have a fow datos in June and July open, Ad- dress Leo A. Maher, No, 235 Filty-sixch street, South Brookiyn, . Bima, second team, ha: all se . ‘The Nine Chums have organized a team and will arrange ames with teams aver aieven years, The line-up tn an fol O'Keefe, catcher: Arthur Marshall, p Scher; Will- fath Heffernan, first base; August Williams, aee- ond base; Louls Franquillo, third base; John Fitageraid, shortstop; Joe Walden, centre Meld; Yom Gerathy, right felder; Edward Cahill, lett field. Address Arthur Marshall, No. 417 ‘West ‘Thirty-slath atreet. ‘The Exsex Juniors, uniformed, would like to range games with all uniformed teams aver: aging fourteen to fifteen yours, games to” be played in Canarsie, “Would like tn arr kamea for May 21 and Mey 90 (A. M. and My; also dates in June, July, August, Bep- tember and October, Preter following teams Hawthorne, Starin B. B.C. Young Waahlag- tons, Admirals, Shamrock B. B. C,, Cliftons, Dexters, Sporting F. C., Oriole A.'C., Acorn sty Jueviows. Potomas Juniors. O'Connors, Willow Pleasure Olub, Tip f averly Juniors, Eldri¢re B, B.C. and foams, ng to play an our grounde, I. Lapides, No, 493 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn. ee Paula would Hke to play the follow- Dradhurets, Riveriawns, » Morrie A. 'C., St, Raphi Bronx and Xi: Address Fred’ Pur- . 197 Kast One Hundred and Elghteenth The Chester Baseball Club, the recognized champions of Iirownarilie, would like "to, book ft with all uniformed ieama averaging Afveen enteen yeatu for a side bet o€ ¥ or more, ‘expenses {0 loaing. team. Toama pr Lawtons,, Originals, Chimes, Linwood Nationals and teams of Ike strength. Addrers William Ward, No, 226 East New York @venue, Brooklyn. | ‘The Grenoble Juniors want five good players averaging fourteen to fAtteen Gress Paul Helchert, No, 228° Fast street. Epiphany's deter day, May 10, by ould ike to hear from first-class unttorme teams averaging sixteen to seventeen years, Ade dress Mark Laster, No. 439 East Nineteenth street. Sans The Shennek A, C. have all Sundays tn July and August open” for teams averaging 16 to Iq. yearn of age having groumta for a side bet ‘The Powhattan Academ: Beadhurat Seconds, the Brandona. the Stuyvesant Bareball Club of ya preferred, Joseph Ring. Shamrock No. 378 Front wreet, City. The Clayton 0. 1. team w mes with teams 11 to 18 years of ai it. Finn, No, 204 East Eighty-third street, ears A good daseman and elder would ike to Join | 4 unl od team in Brooklyn averaging 16 or 17 years of age. Address KE, De Datry, No. 110 Marton street, Drooklyn. scree se Good pitcher desires to join team averazing |pineteen years. Play Saturd and holies *. Can formish own uniform, Addrews, Box 316 Port Wansington, ee ayer Y EVENING, MAY published. The Evening World, New York. Years on home grounds, Glenwooda have May, June, July and August, end May 20, morning and atiecnoon, and duly 4, morning and after: oun, Address, KE. MacLesee, S71 Bast Thirty fitta ‘sireet, Brooklyn, Elxenberi at base; Luliman, second tear: rt atop; Kohler, ntre field hi wrest, Monltor A. ¢. ke games sith teams ave mi te ninotees years, Will play came fo) parses of ten men. A.C. are uni- formed, having all and Baturdayt in June, July and August ‘Adérees Andrew J, McCabe, No, 216 Kim street. The Viola F. C., of Brooklyn. tv desirous of tooking dator with uniformed teams averaging aixteen to seventeen » ing thelr Those own grounds and willing to play for @ side preferred, Would like to hear from a few ail: Around players, Address Frank Gonpalyes, 396 Sands street, Hrooklya, jomacs A. C. te willing to errang gums with any ‘iause ayerasian {hircenn t fourteen, Addrona Casper Scheer, No. 43 Or- chard street, New York. . . Hamiltons. desire to. book games witlt ye een dune, Aditene fi. Wilkens, %, Brooklyn. The or winh@s to join a» strong team A god pli Areet fittecd years old, for @aturdaya an} holiday filling to furnish uniforme, DB. Schlessinge! 1893 Broadway. fe to Join a uniformed Address Frank cet. A food player would 11k Fipveruging nineteen years “are B.C. ound rt, LNT Went Sixty . . ould Ike to hea: ‘about 16 yeare ‘The Shamrock B. from § good. Address A. Arn: ‘The Oneida B, B. C, would Ike to of-town games with teame that offer go ducements, averaging 18 to 20 year Sundays open ant would lhe to book Address ‘W, Walter, No, 203 Stockhol Brookiyn. ct die Invaders ould m twe ‘The Winniper Juntora defeated the by a score of 14 to LL. The winners, « to book games with team to fourteen, They have drem Martin Cummings avenue, city tike to alt Jun in aitieens youre old Out of sing grounds and giving guarantee A plas: Americana at Th plas whe Yeune rege. Dridies, NO. 1301 roan! player would Good plicher and Wke to foln a seml-pra nT mm Iyn_or vietnity, playing nd holidays Pitched and played infield for one of the deat aemt-profesrional trame of Wiillamabune Past two Aeasons, and have a Govt Ing won ten games out of (wove. fone. Address, A. J. Hey Sanda atreet, Brooklya. ee Star beschell team would Mke to Rat games with teams averacing from thirteen to fourteen, Sundays and holidays open after May 17. 1903. Captala M. Graussman, 17 Firm avenue, City. . ee ‘The Bayaldes, of Harlem, would like to arrange games with teams averaring thiteen to fficen Sears, Address i. Zaklasmk, No. 154 Ea One Hundresth &: city. eee The Moebus F.C, would Ike to play teams av- eraging from twelve to fourteen years. Have all dates open in June, July and August. They line up aa follows ‘Hirt, ws; T. McGrath, 2h; A ‘Behwinel. ‘1d.; J. Jacobson, Adams, a: 0. C. Rowling, ct.; &. Johans, rf. ‘Ausiander, If. Katz, p. 00 001 jaing team, 20 090 o1 08 o 4 8 x13 and E. Hogan, ‘The Leonor!, Ire with teama ‘ven Thomas J. Evens, atreet, is The Middletowns, lke to arrange pam: for Sundayn in June, half expenses guaranteed. Av aixteen, — Addrera RoW. Jone Paul's avenue, Tompkinari! eo. The Katahdin A.C. have booked the following ‘Would lke to hear from all teams c+ oe would like to arrange «1 to twelve years. Address fo, 208 East Sixty-third of Tompkinariiie, would with uniformed teams ‘August. One- 4 in the following schedule, Would Ike to know If games are O. K. Concord A C., May ringhurste, May 24; Bt. FG, (A, M); Magnoka F. May 31, can, June 7; Young MoGuires,” June 14; Miami F.C Featherstone A. C., June 28: Wyanoke F. C., July 4 (A. M.). P. M. open Brownsons, Scouts F. G., July 12} Elton F. 6.,, De Sal Pry atreet, July 26; Elms. Aug. 2 ‘Aug. 9; Volunteer F, C.. ‘Aug. ‘Aug. 23; Willa F.C. Aug New York, Catholle’ Protectors. Olymple Juniors, Sept. 1 (P. A. C., Sept. 6; Tamarack A. C., the remaining, dates are open. Barkley, No. 603 Trinity avenue. eo. ‘The Woodward F. C. af Jersey City have next Sunday, May 17, open for @ first-class team willing to play for @ side bet. Expenses guar Rntesd, win or lose, Address, M. J. Brady, 42" Pacitis avenue, Jersey City: ‘The West Bide Millionaires of Harlem would like to arrange gampes with strong uniformed teame averaging nino We tine up aa follows , R. Houston, 6. Kony, 0. Cason, Hennessey, H. "Tompson, tnducamenta ma. Knicker- praterred. Address, 11 Went Ninety-elghth etreet, Oa The Wiltons would like to arrange with teams averaging fourteen to fifteen years. Would Ike to hear {rom the following teams: Waverley, Volunteer, Young Yankees, Lakewood A. C., Cedars, Tamarack F. sat, Minors, Lawrence, Recorder F. C., Pion of Brooklyn and Columbia, Address PF. How: No. 49 Kast One Hundred and Fourth street The Carlyle Baxsball team defeated the Besex Juntora last Sunday afternoon at Canarsie by ‘a score of 22 to 8. Besides batting well, the Rochelle Dentt, New York City. Charles MeGuire | ‘ariylen would BING from Aft Bide bet Unit 4 to 0. pitehed tor Auccoratul in em Bismarck fh, 1 yOUNT twhei for Bia team, Hanthorne aya tee the College Po {native town, Hawthorne toon to aixteen you ® Rovenbeng, No. 209 Ri ious for the From tine to time, felding game. Mi hear from meme tea + averaging sixteen to the necond en Point Wan the Owirl ng better kno as “Letty Iman, 2 eleven mi and allowed the toca! two hits, whi Lewton, of the Ced bie to nerike out ‘a the fourth game “Letty y Jenn’ The Evening World will print oJl challenges, results of games or other news conceruing amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. spaco permits, pictures of the captains or star pieyers of teams will be as Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, seve ie and deteated the Com- fourieen to fifteen years, an 1992. by & score of 16 to. 15, hard playing. The foaturen Were the catchjoq of Grogan, of And the team ‘work of the same of Brookiyn, wauld tke to ages ton to twelve, They Tharles Lyong. 1b. (eap= Winds Yack MeDonaid, ¢': Charles Lambert, p Senne Comeiio. 2. Witte Flan, 3b; Jerry x fl Prank’ wile, ef: Willie Shite Rnaton, ‘sa; Jamoa Murphy, Ih Addrem. George K, Stringer, No. 12 Kvane atreot, Brooklyn. D.C. defeated the Col ; exe Pointy on the fatte ty lam Satursay, May d, byw var «for They has the Hawthorne toys and hag bein aK 990300101 ata Ca aes tteriab—taits and Sith Yor Mawtharne, Leet ton and Bruna for Ceine petal ons The Winoacka A Dreokiya, erganiaed club, would like to hear good all around players, also Notaghhn atrovent gr address Nes, age i grat itoneh Ira Slo Two good all around player snteon ote thelr Onn uniter LS No, 235 East Bightieth <4) (BAL T hmm aot manager cent. inset team thie neaugn, Ma” Humphreys, Tarrytown, N.Y. A uted | ¢ Rios. Deseball team opened, thete ‘ook B. 0 BC. nore 16 to 15, Would Fearon om April 26 at Tobin Field and defeated tke to arrange Ramon with teams, reprosent.ng large Huntnens Ferry of new The with Deokmani | | Juntors,” Bisbee A.C... Fennimo: Monitors. | Addn One Hundred a range @ game from twelve to Sullivan, captal houres lgesomben and drygoods firms, Bloomingdale Bros., Adi Fitty- Caad Third avenue, Sunday the Edeecombe A.C. wiil trav to 0 y the Dobbs Ferry t drone alnth ean a Will be atreng:hened by players, A very good game will Cary would Ike to arrange game averaging from twelve to thirt We have all datos open after May Juniors, Renwars a. C., Lt ra Club, Midwood A. © Kannensohn, No, i8t at wtreet en 0) nd Fi Address Robert Marshall, with any other club aver fourteen years. Apply to Ji tn, No, 89 First atre 16, Addresy J. Brand, cap‘ain, Np. $51 East Pittteth street ee 6 | The Aveas will book games with all unl- forme’ teama, age fourteen to Atteen. Have Jal! dates open, Fred Gimier, No, 439 Bast | Ninth’ streets os 8 6 The Alerie would Ihe to eae from averaging thirteen to fourteen years, hh Sundays and holidays open. ‘They line up; Koch o, Kid Fo'k p., J, Welss 1b. H. Bren- gle 3.0 H. Rustler 3h. ©, rust rf. A. Knoll Ir, and’ Dunnermuth ct.” Address Lovie Brengle, manager, No, 515 roadway, Astoria, oe e The Mernart, Jra, would ke to arrange ames with teams averaging 11-15 years for Tek dayr onis, to be played o3 our lamond One Hundred and First. street, between Third and Second avenues. Eetex Juniors, Waverly Junlors, Clintons, Teony Juniors, HTT ncoln Young East ‘The Alphonse and Gaston Baseball Clud would like to arrange games with teama averaging 13 to 14 years of age. They up as follows Silvestri, If; Carferenta, 2%, ort; Mik wa; Chicken, 2b.; Fquas Mollnrelli, ec. Phillips, cf.j- Maher, p.° All teams that would like to arrange games address M. Mikie, No, 22 Baxter street. ce ‘The Maple F.C. would with out-of-town players, anteed. Aditreas Jerome street, Jersey City, N. J. se On Sunday, May 3, the St. Lucy's, of Har- Jom, a we sixteen to meventeen yeare and uniformed, defeated the strong Holy Name Nave ball Glud, of Hoboken, ‘a, very. Intereming | game by ‘the score of 12 to 6 The principal feature of the pame was the heavy hitting of the St, Lucy's and the pitching of Curley, The winners would Ike to hear from all teame of the same average age for games, to be played for eide bets. Sundays, May I, te ‘The Chamber husshall team would Ike to ar ing joey) ‘USB ALLEN’S FOOT-BASE, if shoes. ous and hot, and get tired easily. A powder to be shaken Into the Your feet feel swollen, nerv- It you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's swollen, | and gives r to-day. Foot-Ease. It cools est and comfort. Tr; the games | feet, and makes walking easy. 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