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y 4 ALL THE NEWS OF UNION HILL BOUTS OFF; TIM HURST 10 SUE. get even | cringe earn! ae to ‘Tim Hurst will not-have a chance to martyrize himscif to-nightbet Gohuetwen Park, nese Union Hill His-plans for © exies @igeime fights were wrecked to- day, (iven @u teases of the park told him that unésp-ap clscumstanges would the fights be permiteed, Hurst, who had made up his ming ¢o try to force an issue in the courts, ts 80 sore over the latest developments that he threatens to bring sult for $10,000 against the owners of the park and the| py lessee for breaking Their contract with him. PE The owners of the park are a Ger-| man society, and pressure was brought to bear upon them early to-day. They sent word to Manager Moje that the fights must not take place. Moje in were made by the police and the turn notified Hurst, Then there was a i storm and Hurst quit the scene of the | 2nd, the Prosecttat te ag anyway, ed. t that th Was so advantageous! that the New York as ment would come in flocks roves to_his contests, Hurst no sooner when all of Bergen; Chiet of eee of the But tt was not until the Germen Bo- olety took an active hand in the matter jthat the fights were called of jad jthis not been done to-day arra: prospective fistic battles threatening to | that was spol BASEBALL NOTES. ee THE KNOTHOLE. Hats off to McGinnity and Chesbr to-day! “Red Ames, the Gtants’ pitchin | ‘This knothole in the left-field fence phenom, left for Pittsburg to Join the |] Was Just this large, without pre- team last night. | taihbe: ° This knothole in the left-field fence Keeler's bunt in the fourth landed on Looked thus to men with fifty cents: fair ground, then ‘zigzagged along the foul line, stopping Inside the diamond and completely fooling Donovan. made twovhits again yester- | the great Phillppl too, | leading the GAants in verage of 31d e This knothole in the left field fenoe Looked thus to boya who had no oe: it ° This knothole in the left-field fenoe ‘To box-office seemed thus immense: 3 much more ground | nd base with Conroy | No knothole in the left-field fence— They've tacked on tin in self-de- fense: Win handling things | behind the bi d hitting at his best, ifith’s colt backstops don't get much leads the Giants in stolen He has ten to his cradjt. with seven. Dahlen do a thing with the “Iron Man’ in '02, Dev-/ Sur last year they got on to him and found him easy. Even if he was beaten jin all of the nine games he worked [against them last summer, he showed eof his best ‘02 effectiveness kard, Dahlen and Bresnahan are ingly low in their batting av 8 up to di and “Dal are tell a tuge is only them 801 yesterda Chesbro’s batting is a surprise to thore who recall how weak he was with the He never willow while with Pittsburg It don't Jol fh MoGinnity ts | hel reached a. .200 batting average then, going to be the hing for the | TONS ne ie HUME ape i0 Ctp. Champs that he was last year. Barney | “Happy Jack’ added two caceties taphls Prestuss will heve to dottle up that {ating yesterday, one of them being a diment on how the Pirates e ‘terrifle three-bagger, ————————————LKLK——LKLL Sy AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS | The Evening World will publish every day in she Sporting Edition Jali the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, ohal- J lenges, &c. Address all communications to the. Amatcar Baseball Editor |] of The Evening World, Pulitzer Buiiding, New York, ( nn, H. Stevenson, ating. “Umpire—Mr, R. Rich- ho losers Would like. (6. bok with teams thirteen to fifteen The Howard Field Club has dites J, Hickay and J. open for uniformed teams avera, twelve to fourteen years of age. following teams, preferred: Jano Oregon A. vy jolas, a Junior Address M. ‘Chrystie street, N. Y No. The Would-Le B. B. C. would lke to rz with teams averaging venteen. years. Addtrat ONE One Hundred city. good all, around player who was) h Howard c. playing iMing to “tourteen (9 ntract, | Mott | bon. Soventh’ street, team from v good of, age years ns averaging arrange games with ts 167 Crystal Fie Jd Club would lke to ng from twelve 134th. dares Abraham He ‘5 Bast o meet| Ths Tafayette Juniot 14 dilke to ne Acme Juniors would lila to meet | ce een 10 is any team years | meet ide Det of $2. Address ‘or a sid bet Ot f1. Address C. Tar. |t s aaa 4 Bast One Hundred and | 34 East One Hun . Clty. urth street, cit pen dates in| 8 would like to. ar- rad W 2 8° wit averaging Suiy and August and) want ah ark ume ‘yaar 5 averaging Soa Eee yeas West, One fundred and Webster avenue, Cit he Fidelity and Casualty Company |), Juniors would like to arrange game: with teams aye! en to thir~ teen years, The June, chee wi nineteen Wate Englewood, ain su The Crystal Junio ee tty A, of hear from a few no Liberty pave Juno 4 and all acta n oma alse’ fixe. to. book games Have June 4 An a ee een averaging ten to “welve| ¢ age. Will play on home groupAs. Panther Junlors or Ar-| Ai) teams wanting games address Johtr Address, | John! tiirich, No, 62 Knickerbocler road, t Bighty-sevent | jonglewood. v vari WALL any ean Se jemmen yhictoes 4 C. al like to ar- Seith outeot-town n tone Addres: Sixth bauieots Mooklyn ‘The Lake 2 to 15 yeas, race gume ‘average. moit, 118 West one Hundred seventh street. The Winona F. 0. would like to play teams aver ‘years, Those teams offering gual aes or sintable. induce ments preferred. Address C, Young. jr, box gl Madison square, New York Civy ‘Tho Acme A.C. would like tu games with Keanis) averusi el thirteen years on Saturdays in June on home grounds. Address J. Guberding: Mone Hundred and Seventieth stree! Edgecomb avenue, 6 Utopia B. B. C. pays bat tthe like’ to’ book ut, neteen men. eae riz asus on bails Te cent. the bath) for Sunda pandas averaging seventeen to Prt ted ele faithout en ero. ings: Felons 21 $82.85 8 8 oe], ck ood cnecter or taser. pattonet Usk ood toam averagii« sixteen to ‘Thomas end Bullivan, im years, Address M. Brown, Mordingsides, prowoah, altes ira avenue, te A. C. Would_like to teams oftering Fa Ad- 150 r roe, Aaa eee eal OE i 1 of-town teams offerin, tees, May with teams. room 1121, oe with ears, The ingtons pt O'Connor, No. eleven to ‘or holl- No, 832 years on Cine Sporting F.C, would like to ar- range games with team: twelve. fourteen years on own Th Hine up, as follows: Hie Ba ‘The ‘Seige lack, The averaging thitteen to. fourteen would lke k A game fone: . Game to opponents” groun neve. all Sundays. in Sine and July open, Addreoa Manager , Chaloupka, jr., 311 Hast Seventieth street, The Caledonian Bascball Club | will book games with teams averaging trom eleven to thirteen years, Address C. Rastenbeie, 31 Pine ays e, Sclentifc A. Ci of Harlem. de, entoa the Morn 1 + also, of lem, fo ee | te a score me was the pitching | an fe fielding of Brennan, % ‘Nealy struclt pase with teams of ‘Adaress Frank MeDe and Thirty- vange en to jarlem, ature of the ot Nealy an and, would like to ‘ai Vveraging nine William Suter, guitiable ran: reas WW Burke, miors would Ule to play- trade for Sat Tuly and August, fol pve. Keaymona, = trpate enned: teur, ; Cea a ‘rom few good all-! around E ee ee A ae bear from miso like to book games Hee ee ina, cong att ek Re teams 610 to 1 & Co., No, % Maiden Dane as. Ry John ‘The’ Rockaway Field Club, 0f Brook: wor, p. yn. travelled to West rattle ett, 1b. ; Dave t vy, & ‘Con- cere, defeated” D3 | Ror, No, is Kowt vsbalaa ie to 7. jockawey Field C! fesiebap ies ro at Sy fry sam tes ts ‘lub o0s17 oat ites Yattertee—W. Dillon and R. Groe The Bellwood Juniors would like to} tNot & Penny Need Be Paid ead THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1904, ae ~ en cd ‘ieiied ~ DISCUSSION DISCUSSION OVER} CUP CHALLENGE feet 5% inches for 12-pound shot put. SQUADRON A TEAM BEATS PRINCETON Squadron A's polo players used many of their green ponies in ¢ho second match against Princeton at Van Cort- lant Park yesterday, with the gesult that the ‘varsity players scored 5 goals to 14 for the squadron, doing much bet- ter than on Saturday. The experience gained by the troopers in many hard games won the contest yesterday, ‘The next’game in the tournament ts to be played on Saturday and {s the most important of the spring season, the Princeton University team faci¢g the New Haven Polo Club's four in the first intercollegiate polo match ever played in this co@ntry, and a great out- | pouring of the clans {s anticipated. ‘ —— Brooklyn A. C. Games. At Monteverde's Grand Street Park, path, L. I., on Decoration Day, th letic Club will-be held. Time ‘s tray elling fast, and only a few more days remain for those who desird to compete in the variqus events to get thelr entries In, as the entry books will close on Monday with John A, Schofield, No. $i Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, and wits 3 & Clust, No. % John street, | d Manhattan. The events include 75-yard | dash, novice; 10-yard dash, handlcap; run, handicap; 80-yard run, s80-yard run, novice; two-| mile run, handicap; one-mile relay race, | h man to run H0 yards, and high jump, handle athletic events wilt wind 1 11 game between the Brooklyn 4 ng team and the Vincentian clit —————— Fordham's Winning Streak. The Fordhqm College baseball team, which has won nine yamos fn succe sion, will have for an, opponent on Fri- day’ at Fordham Field the strong Georgetown University team. ‘This game should be one of M best playea so Mr this season between college teal Hegeman & Co.’s “Confidence in Hyomei Unless it Cures You of Catarrh ‘Use Hyomei and be cured of ca-; tarrh,” say Hegeman & o., 200 Broadway. When a responsible busi- ness house like this comes out and advertises that Hyomet will on a penny unless it does an Yh claimed for it, it shows what iar able confidence they have !n this scientific medical treatment. The user {s the sole judge whether Hyomei is to be paid for or not. It it does not help, Hegeman & Co. will cheerfully return the money and it ill not cost a penny. z ONLY ONE OLD CROW RYE anduthat is all bot-! tled by us in our registered —_ bottle. Never sold in bulk. } ALL DEALERS| H, Yoo Sole. Battie’ Holder of P. 8, A. L. record of 6 seo- Holter of P. & A L. record of 4 nds for 6 yards and Yale Interschol- astle record of 10 1-A seconds for 100 yards, ball Association, hie annual report. figures of this statement, Columbia had juccessfyl senaon and wiped out ail| Poget the previous debt of several years. jesides this nearly $4,000 was left over with which to begin the next season. ‘The total receipts of the team were larger than ever before, The sum of $15,448.60 In all was taken in, of which Columbia's net receipts from home| ™ games were $18,047.17. | that with Hamilton, loss, and that to the extent of SiT1. Of the home games, 6 bia. contest appears to have, postin ‘Tt brought $9,250 90 reatest attraction. profit of Sunday at St. rounds, Hoboken, the fe bang, fo al ANOS AND ORGAN Why ten years— j Every One of Them Built to Last a Lifetime. And why, upon any consideration, buy a so-called ‘slightly used” or second-hand plano at any price-— a piano that in a very short time will prove absolutely worthless? “Slightly used” pianos are like other pieces of oid machinery—they're worn out—otherwise people would not part with them. Profitable Piano Investments. We are supplying thousands with pianos. This is indeed a most remarkable sale of pianos, and\ you will be missing @ chance to save from $150 to 8200 if you do not ‘take advan- Caulion—: tage of It. It would be very unwise for you in any case to purchase a piano without coming here to see and hear the pianos offered in this sale, Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 Beavtiful Harmony Pianos, $195 Celebrated Walters Pianos, $195 All Cubans at Hoboken. The Hobokens will nev as awe opponents Tee Cricket be AU Cu- champion team of Cuba. - I their coaching In Spanismr They BOXB. RIDING (BeoTe: SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR FOOTBALL T. Lndlow Chrystie, graduate man- ager of the Columbia Untversity Fodt- yesterday handed in According to the Only one game, was a financial ‘othe local college. Columbia away $5,000.62 as her share of the pene |" Women’s Riding Boots. wath pee, and of the Amherst | women's French Calf Biting Boots. 10.00 DENTISTRY. Sa ecg eatee Sonat aietat | MEE eg was paid out. D. ‘Af “Patent “Loath = sail Nett at, the i aes toceuanne Welne Hiaine Bootes... aac BROOKE NIDENTISTS: a cheap, trashy piano when you can purchase in this great sale such celebrated pianos as we offer? reputable, expert piano builders; every one of them fully guaranteed for Including stool and cover. $5 Down and $1 a Week. No interest is charged for time taken in making payments. Pianos delivered on firgt payment of $5.00. I send who whl, full detati ? fia expini ton vou he Bi te pint Pe how and show yOu photogruphe Upon regarding garding these p ositfon THE DIAMOND, RING fcc TWO BOY ATHLETES WHO HOLD RECORDS : |eesseeesesesoass 26-00% Long . Jessup and Strom arelt Regarded as Winners) 3 in High ice Championship. Everything points to the moat wee | cessful athletic meeting ever given by the high schools when the crack ath- letes come together for the high schools championships on May 2 at Col. Oval, Last Saturday at the no championships the Boys’ High Se! secured the point trophy by a margin 3, if the boys {ng for the champion hip trophy as well hey predict that c ool slessup. the | $ oy at New Haven | equalled the Yale interse ¢ record for the 100-yard dash, will win the 100, 220 and 140. Erasmus Hall possesses a quartet of | runners that will make Jessup go “5 hard to account for the quarter m that it may not be in him to win t 100 and . F. J. 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