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EVENING WORLD |. W COY" 24S 9OHOOOHOED THOSE SHORT LANDING ON Fovey., PAORNING STROLLS Over THE: ‘AWLLS,.” 2, Flatbush avenue and Avenue The Cornell B wants to close May | je wtrong out-of-town | teins willing Mand Hollywood Inne pre 1 i ant ne Hun Hx team will twenty-two ti Lwent are wanted by 9 Punitormied team rears, the Cadets. of ithe Bverelt A.C. morning and Afterns West Bightethtid wanted by & str PHigoln a league AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish ev all the news of the amateur baseball playe Address all communications to the Laitor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Bullding, New York, ‘The Hamburger, epresenting. th ay wane RUNES sireka want $1 Hwith team» twelve to fifteen year tn migra. est challenges, &e. fty-aucond str mt-A. C. by « HEARD ON AN OFF DAY: vs. West be- haels and Derr the Greenpointers y defeated the Colonial A Hegutiday by a acore of 1 fant a, gute for May, % visth, teams twelve > fourteen years erdant The Taylor, Cutting & eed a atrong >. employees have The campaign of East gins to-day in the W y Dreyfuss hasn't had much to! ue Sixtysiwira” trest. about the prowess of the Pirates) Boston yesterday two piteh he at oclack Thomas, of the Philltes, and y Bolden F.C, has aay Thomas, of the Phiiites, and Billy nineteen years, th ‘street and Hurl 1420 Crotona. avenue. ‘The Crescent A. ith teams twell P, Blauck Diam: untury second’ tea: the recruits 5 ood with the hit the sphere 1 ts friendly games Navabo Juntor B. Rramuarerabe. suntc Two of Joe Kelley's stars are out of | are third baseman Steinfeldt and out- ‘The Clover F. . who played last year with! outfield for the Iphia Nationals, strenuous efforts t Callahan, pitcher the Chicago Americans, ‘The Winnipexs, teams offering sultabi June 25, July 2, 16, 25, Kdwin Quick, \pt Co bunt the ball, which caromed and hit him on the Nichols are |The) Woodbridge ¥. maintaining their ' of whom they have East Rutherfor . fearing the Se nerelal won by the score games before they can win a Roscoe Miller, th twirler for the C for the Pirates yesterday, ted all over the lot by the Paillies, who could do nothin ratwhile hard-luck . easayed to pitch but was bat- of Flatbush. has Sun- July open’ for strong a with Sraniohe nothing that looked Iike “bard luck” about oacog's downe Sie IS TRAINING FAITHFULLY FOR HIS . FIGHT cOASPRCY SAYS KELLEY, OF REDS Manager of Cincinnati Team Declares that Pittsburg Is Resorting to Underhand Meth- ods to Help Pirates in Race. CENCINNATI, M Hey, of th idenc ds, sees ¢ the local team's ri rke's fullbacks a chan) In the pennant r The welrd stores Ing out of Pittsburs of lute cone toama that have been paying there aroused the suspicion of several m lexus managers, a founded tL made in the Smoky City to create feeling of dissatisfaction among the rg of the other team: seem to the work of a team, but it is tru sald Kelley, "GC the team 's weake 4 1 kne furornied by other man they Ww minor leagu get these y at winding untrue r that if they ave released they give Informing manager the first chance a thelr servic fall yesterday, He simply got his) | bumps, In the Amertoan I ague game J ured Inn trai Ing were pie Hughes and thelr old comray out. Hughe: nthe elub inst hill annenill w w ted with, wold wateh by his admirers am: ms, and that mi | mueh of a handicap » Welmer has b week, ‘This ix rather Cubs. He was doing thelr most effe uve pitehing pees ——a— GAMES ‘TO-MORROW; ‘The Philadelphia Glants will play t Murray Hillx at Olympic Fi \ttundred and ‘Thirty-sixth street Fifth avenue, to-morrow, The Howard Field Club, the champion Hall tossers of the the nix Juniors at Benningt 1, on Sunday i . At Ridgewor pad iphia Pr traction, will I Ridgewoods, wh and Duty 1 1 ving fast b should result will find the Bi Rinesbus apposed canto nt MoNe Tandeman, Poughkeepsie 1 PULLIAM’S BULLETIN, President Pulliam, of the League, has following contracts ond eC tracts—With Philadelphia, John Doyle, BE. BE. Van Bu Releases Boston (to Pr by Boston, J. iseouns| SPORTS EDITED BY | (oer erent geentnen eee: IS A FAILURE. STANDING START ’ | ROBERT EDGREN Kip MSCoy's FIGHTING MI°COY TRAINS FAITHFULLY FOR BOUT WITH O'BRIEN Kid in Best of Shape for Fight Next Saturday Night and Will Do His Best to End Matters With a Knock- out in Double-Quick Time. y 7.—Manager Jos- spiracy In Pittsburg to dixor- Is and give ety catch up BY ROBERT EDGREN, T have seen many a man prepare for battle in the ring, but never one who seemed more in earnest than Kid McCoy, who is training now at White Plains for his fight with Jack O'Brien, in Philadelphi have bean ooem- jor 1 there ts a well- fef that efforts ave being » next Satur- There bas*been a lot of talk about the coming engagement between these two foxes of the ring, and fight followers aplenty have hazarded the opinion that McCoy and O'Brien could not fight without having some secret agreement concerning the matter of a Knockout. some nebulous ideas along that line myself, but after spending the after- talking to him, I must*say that If ig anything but a furious fight “on the level’ in prospect, then the It is impossible to talk to him about the fight without believing that he is going down to Philadelphia filled yA the idea that he must knock O° Brien out or drop to penniless pugilistic ather a far ‘hed propasition to say that news- paper stories can have an effect upon nev- et a crowd a player, have disagreeable things sald and written about him, and he either grows nervous, dissatistied or Joses confidence in himself, Under any of these conditions his value to his team ext in of plivers) who ¥ than about (oO be or traded, in jayers dissatistied, ko of pleasing but ton with the request I confess to having held noon with McCoy, following his work, foxy Kid has me buncoed completely. “lw oe out as quickly as T |!ng ball for a few minutes, and ther 1 will knock him out as qu Cited It tas n work McCoy has would knock him out if he was my best | been doing ten or twelve fast miles @ ‘This last week I will leave my heart outside of the ropes when I enter s idea will be to finish O'Brien and enough to the ht to feel sure that he can make make the miduie- welgit limit has had a forfelt Jor a thousand dollars for a mate Al Smith's hands fo but Ryan has fal uny notice of McCoy's to the ol, usage, ortettre of the cham- Coy claims that if he Fitzsimmons, middleweight champion, Now I must start all and if {fail Tam done for, 1 will knock O'brien out, , then roast me thrown it away and if 1 don't, y day in the Sporting Edition Aly O'Brien or 1 lescor's MAHER AND GRIM FIGHT 10-NIGHT Another heavy-weight will make an attempt to knock out Joe Grim, the Italian fighter of Philadelphia, in a six-round bout. The fighter who will try this trick 1s Peter Maher, who put Jim Jeffords to sleep in two rounds with one of his terrific right-hand swings last Saturday night. Maher asked for the chance to fight Grim again, and as the latter had no objection to mecting him Matchmaker McGulgan lost no time in signing them to fight at the National A. C. of Phila- delphia to-night. Maher tried to stop Grim several months ago, but failed. ‘The Italian gave Peter a hard battle in that contest, and says he will do s0 again. Maher is confident he will put Grim away this time, as ho claims ho never felt in better condition than he do just now. ‘They will box at catch weights for 60 per cent. of the gross re- ceipts, FORBES 10 MEET NEIL FOR TITLE Harry Forbes, the clever lttle Chi- cago boxer, will have another chance In the near future to regain his title ot bantam-welght champion of the world. He has been matched to fight Frankie Neil, of California, the present holder of the title, in a six-round bout, before Battery D, of Chicago, on the night of May %. All arrangements for the bout have been completed, Nell wiring on his ac- ceptance of the purse which the club has offered for ithe contest. Neil will leave California in ten days for Chicago, and will be accompinted by his father, Neil won the title from ‘8, scores of their games, Amateur Baseball Devond question “It” jaa good big word. when # repre- sents two such men as O'Brien and Fits, Hut championships are have to Ko down will go on to suc tis worth fighting {coss and furtune, fickle things, Forbes in San Francisco several months ago, knocking him out in the second round. The Kid's Gye nagiont. veitastiia tai Guth fourth floor isiness building wm dozen wide windows that eaves gpen to the summer was none of the sweatsaturated clothing to distr Jack O'Brien, the Philadelphia middi vtINE ‘was new and clean remain in Philadelphia until avy’ as new and clean. at rs who tha- when he will go to St. Louls, and from sea MeCoy work, ‘fhe great tk stripped for tered, and ina few minutes he was hard me a bout with He fddleweight from the Jey is fast and clever, a sparring partner a five fights In trip he won nd says he 1s feqling oval} rd, the Western light-weight, ave proved tool been matehed woxed three rattling rounds of , and Britt looked on ) siispended tor} annoylng to the men will weigh In at MeBride will A match gaween Ward and Deen called off, Jimmy Gardner he Jooks gvod to mi He is thinner t e fought tn Caltfornia, paris a little faster, He must be near the welt, of Salt Lake, and matched for a be fought at Jerry McCarthy, Perry Queenan, twenty-round Salt Lake May and the entire gate rec a One hows that he danger of rosin, Manager George Carroll has accepted of Baltimore, JOHNNIE RITCHIE | WON FIGHTON FOUL ‘ening World) SAN FRANCISCO, May 7 ninth round of What Was to have been & twenty-round go between Kid Solo- mon, brother of Kid Williams, of Los Ritchle, of St. Diego, last night, latter was given the decision on @ foul. Che Kid had been cautioned two or he would be Su 1 Park to-morrow the als, the star at up against Hussey’ run all right.” MeCoy Keeps at It. McCoy kept th teams are ste boxing with Foley Neat and) ith a slugging gentioman named Kier- mer who had one of the Hobokens ‘ounds. to-morrow aturted with & good whl, al He phe rua, and finally doubled with @ raking uppercut tn th Fone An his Hite He played with "hd at went on. and Johnnie By H, H. Aubrey; Into | Louis, at OCs that a Balic ie it a matinee for the spectators. |” he mecond round of this finished the three times by Referee Pierson, Of and Mote? jumped over to the Ver, and continued the same tactlos re- awalloped the bound- es of the hehe could not untie, and LATEST BOXING NEWS of Elizabeth, against Tommy Love, of Philadelphia, for six rounds on May 17 . ‘The officials of the Waverly A. C., of Chicago, lost $1,800 on the recent fight between George Gardner and Jack people of Chicago evidently have seen these men too often in battles Root, Th together. George Shrosbree has been matched to meet the terrible Mahoney at Ra- cine May 12, Mahoney has never met a tall, rangy. shifty fighter, and George may prove jist the man to land hhn. The Yanger-Neary bout goes over to May 2. And how Milwaukee will turn out on this occasion. The National Club, of Philadelphia, wants Tommy Mowatt to come there and box Jack O'Neill May 44, and makes quite a decent offer. George Mematc is training as he never Reallzing that he is toughest game of his " Mellody, he ds trying and yet re- taking on lite in, “Fone SPORTSMEN’'S GOODS. $5.00 Coaster Brakes, 89c, Slightly used wheels, $2.50. Barnes, Olives, Spaldings, at $12.50. $1.50 tires 0! ‘3 Lamps O8e. sal Bigha and d Phonograph Exchange, SPORTING. MORRIS PARK RACES Every week @ay, rain or abine, until May 25, MUSIC BY LANDER, Take 24 Ay. 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