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- ALL THE NEWS OF HART AND RUHLIN} AND RUFLING MEET } MEET TO-NIGHT THE D - TOM JENKINS MAKES A ‘Tom Jenkins, the champion wrestler of this country, who will be matched abortly to wrestle Haggenschmidt, the obampion of Europe, has arranged an- other match in England, He has been eecured to wrestle Gruhn, the ex-cham- pion amateur wrestler of England. They will wrestle catch-as-catch-can style for det of $1,000 @ side and the entire gate receipts, The bout will take place with- in two weeks, After this contest Jenkins | will be signed to wrestle Mackenschildt, another forelga wrestler, Now for the White Sox. Which team ald the rain favor yes- eerday? Bresnahan is beginning to line out in last year's style. sien risers, departed il of what may; IGrit's boys ‘go to Dettoke Arthur Devlin continued to slug and rose eed & demon for the McGraw out- He was there with the dual goods Seorartay again. When the White Sox come on the GA at American League Park to-day ‘wo former Metrogolitan favorites will recognized. George Davis, the ex- Biase etn be at short and Fielder, ‘em in high glee, y, happen when Jones, of the championship Superbas, Will be in the outfield. Substitute Inflelder Unglaub, of the Highlanders, has been operated upon twice In the past week. The swellings on his legs, resulting from injuries, had By taking two out of three from the | Giants, the Champlons have given no- | tice that they are atill In the race, and they seem to be coming fast. Barney Dreyfuss must feel better now. he sald that Roscoe Miller was pitcher who may have some luck else- where, but that he was hoodooed in New York,” on letting him go to Pitts- burg. Miller showed his old boss the truth of these words yesterday. ANOTHER CHANGE IN AMATEUR BOUT Another change has been made in the date for the holding of the amateur “heavyweight championship battle be- tween Billy Rodenbach, of this city, and Sam Berger, the champion of Cali- fornia, The men will fight now on May %, the bout having been put back Yor another night at the request of the “eMicials of the Olympic A. C., who are to hold their boxing championships on the night of May %, which was the date first selected for the battle. Rodenbach 1s training at Sheehan's ‘Villa in San Francisco and 1s already fa perfect shape for the battle. He welgha 160 pounds at present and is still taking on weight, Rodenbach boxes daily with "Battling Nelson," of Chicago, Billy Otts and Herbert’ and le getting fasier every day. Rodenbach was Introduced to Herger a few days and after looking him over, Roden- feck to told those present he would surely the Californian. Berger ts the favorite in the betting paige at the sports out there odds of 2 to 1 on this chances, adie Graney will referee the bout. DUFFEY 10 RACE IN NEW ZEALAND Arthur F, Duffey, the Georgetown sprinter, will go to Australla this sum- mer and later to New Zealand, where he will.run in races and give exhlbt- Duffey thas br and has won land and Inela cult again this in the games at Duffey will compete In. the h England in time to championsnips July, and will remain for English and. \ Mees. dubing the. remainder’ of the month, stardig for Australia in Au: gust. "He will nave finished his course at college, #0 he necd not return early in the fall, and it is said he will make the Journey “round the world before coming buck to Ame: Duitey has denied that he will retire from running ufter this year, He enjoys the sport, and makes use of it as’ ex: ercise. course, he cannot co: ele in college games, ‘but he will continue running in the various open handicap winter’ Indoor games, and in the open events during ‘the summer. will make no statement @ professional, butt! to “Australia suggests that he will ao < (STEWARDS NAME BIG MATCH IN ENGLAND) ICING OFICALS ]to represent PICKED UP IN THE RAIN to be opened. | McGraw's was a prophetic voice when | “a good | Stewards of the Jockey Club met yes- terday afterngon at the Morris Park club-house, there being present James | R. Keene, J. H, Bradford, F, R. Hitch- ck, H. K, Knapp, Andrew Miller, Mr. |] Keene presided H, Kk. Knapp was appointed steward the Jockey Club at the spring meting of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, and C. J. Fitzgerald was appoint- ed as starter at the meeting. OMicers of the Buffalo summer meet- ing were approved as follows: Joseph A. Murphy, judge and handicapper; A. B, Boyd, clerk of the course and scales, and Mars Cassidy, starter. ‘Trainers’ license granted to James Evans was withdrawn, as the license was granted under a mlsapprehenslo and the fee paid for same was ordered refunded, with Victories Best P . The brilliant success’ of the Brooklyn Chess Club's young protege, ank Marshall, is now the talk of the whole chess world, His remarkable play in the grand international tournament Just completed at Cambricge Springs, | Pa., has been such tn the skilful strat- eay he has exhibited as to rival the old- time play of the young American and | mpion Paul Morphy of thirty-odd| years ago. The published reports of the record} of the tourney credit Marshall with | thirteen victories and charge him with | two defeats; whereas he won but we | games and did not lose a single game, this latter record being unprecedented In the history of international tourneys. The difference arises from the fact that drawn games in these tow ya count as half a game, and consequently two | drawn games count as a victory, and | as Marshall had four drawn games he 4s not only credited with two won games which he did not “win, charged with two lost games which he did not lose, Marshall's lst of victories in the tourney include those over Janowski, ‘The meeting adjourned to reconvene ut Morris Park on Maturday at 380 P, M. —— BIG A. A. U. GAMES AT WORLD'S FAIR Secretary James ¥. Sullivan, of the A. A. U. of the United States, predicts that the forthcoming annual track and field championship meet of the A. A. but he ts |? Ore-erenenenneneneuemontwomewentee-onsce= ,HEAVY TRACK AT MORRIS PARK} BROOKLYN BOY PROVES A WONDER AT CHESS pe he SoS Record of Tourney Just Ended Credits Him, Over World's layers, Showalter ter, Nehmann, Fi Barry and Delm re with nd Napier. the fact that | the young such a galaxy ot Europe Topposed to hin, hia | | brlillant success Is a yrand testimonial | | to his ability. “Our Brooklyn Boy a rousing 5 and, b wit! ir hom | that he thet ate che strongest of his chess versaries Rright Rain having prevented the game be- I have It out next’ Bunday Is, Broadwey Both gt 1 for ne ven contest 13 | looked for. Henry Oat West. Milton Henry Je back in his old form at the present time he is ad y sin winning, mounts a is riding ws 1 de, his tiwayw in demand. “Ienry pffered a number of contracts by W ost | ern owners RAND U. of the United States that is to be held In St. Louls, June 2, 8 and 4 in con- Junction with the Olympic games will be the most successful championship meeting that has ever been held under the auspices of the A. A. U, « The fact that each and every associ- ation of the A. A. U. will be repre- sented by a team of athletes will make this meeting more successful than usual, for this will be the first time} in the history of the A. A. U. that each | association will have a team present. | Aside from the active associations, the allied bodles will have large repre- sentation. The pick of the Canadian amateurs will cross the border, the Y. M. C. A: will send its strongest teams and the colleges of the Weat are enter- ing men with hopes of thelr being able to win some of the prizes, CHARLEY WHITE IN HIS OLD ROLE PHILADELPHIA, May 2%.—Charley White, the former referee, made his 11 Park Row, The Very Best in Smoke! POORDOOOOOL La Vezina, tox of 25 ma AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Hditton all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Hditor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, The St. Jos y woul with ell church teams averaging nine to twelve. The St. Pauls, the Holy In- Rocents, St. Gabriels and St. Ravhaels out-of-town games. ‘Thomas Maher, No One Hundred and Sixteenth str The Homestead A. C. ine 6, 26, July 4, 24, 81, Aug. open for uniformed teams ayeraging fftecn years. Address F. ©. Ryan, No. hth avenue. baseman twenty-one years old gould like to join good uniformed team amos, seer No a3 layer seventeen years of age vette to Jom a atrong taamn play ine Way games. Business house team Groterred, Addteme B, Schlesinger, Broadway, city. On Bunday the Poer Irs, inst the Acorn B, B, e to hear from teams ay crawing. te {to ‘eleven earn. Address Mickey Atull!- ae. No, 4% East ‘Twenty-second street, hs, of the Holy Rosary No, Will Iino up | Th uld| Ina © played on Saturday, May! it Canarsie, the Emersons defeated) rownsvilles by a score of 15 to (Phe feature of the game was the pitch- {ing of Shapiro for the Emersons, who) out four men out of six in the Hirst two Innings. ‘The Emersons are jopen for dates with teams averaging ten years. Address M. Schiansky, . 87 Pike street. in Sunday, May 15, the Manhattan os defeated the Pelham B. 3. core of 8 to 2. ‘The N inaitan i & roa like to arrange games with Late le Perey, Je. Newkirks, Con- C, Seneca 'Jrs,, ‘Tyros, of Poranatn Gellege and teams of like strengtt aon, No. 167 East Ono Ayindred. and Thirteenth @treet city. The Monitor F. ©. would like te ar. games with uniformed n Ixteen years, for a ride bet pf $5. Games ta be played on opponents’ We have May 2 open and all Bungay in June, July, August and eptember afternoons, Address Charles Mannix, No. 339 Park avenue, Brooklyn. The loom ingdale A. C. will play the monte Hearney's | Westchester ark, Bunday, May 2: cal 3% o'clock sharp, L, "wolf Swill pitch for Bloomingdale's. ‘The Bloomingdale has a few dates in June and July Cpen which they would Iike to fill with strong out of town teams. A ood outflelder and a good first) baseman would like to join a good amateur team whose average age 1s ten Formerly of the Brighton and can furnish our o: gloves, Feldmen, 87 Monroe Santor Address M. street. The Rosedale Juniors would Uke to {book games with any team averaging eleyen to fourteen years, Address Harry F. Hoyt, No. 530 Grand street. The Oregon A. ©. would like to ar- range. genres with tcame averagin en years, for any ‘Sunday, Ade N, Fleischer, No. 334 East Eighth jatreet, City, The Maver of Washington Helghts, would pce ‘to book games with teams layera ing twelve to thirteen years for y afternoons for side bets, We \woula ra all e! egal ‘Field Club would like to jarrange games with teams averagin Ine to tytive ye dress Fran! Auld, Tompkins avenue, AGitnaate Sta- ition, New York. The Akron Juniors, averaging 11 to Beer would 1) Add: West Forty-ninth street. New York High School of Com- and ee coe tet ymen ike to arrange games | for ; roan “Kan jplay all teams averaging 12 to 14 years Tor enlace Det gy tne line-up totlow | Bhriten, i 30.5 ¢ H Levy, 2b. Ragovin, } The Third Commercial Team of St. Francis College would ike to play games, with teams averaging from 13 to 14 years. For, Banes address Victor . 528 Court street, Brooklyn. he ‘Troy. Juniora ‘exe organized. The line-up bs aa fonews, Pee k Dies, Adam Shnteder, ‘1b, or p.; Fred Stine George Shwinn, 3b. io ah, ©; Adam Money p \r6.5 Reuter, It, Mohr, No, bocker “avenue, Brooklyn, ‘The Emerald A. C, would Ike to ar- range games with teams averaging 13 to 15 yesurs, ‘The line-up ie as follows: | MeDant R. Moore, cf.; d Walker, 1b.; Doessericic |A. Compton, M. Farrel, | Hannigan, p. Hermann, ¢. address re, No. 36. We Hundred and Thirty-thiral etreet. None j, Zhe Brooklyn Terrors have organised for the seavon and would like to hear from teams of such strength ag the | Tabs, St. Pauls, Victor F. C., St. Agnes | and the Rutledges A.C. Would ‘aleo ke to hear ftom four mood players, | Addresi cofiel 0, Rod street, Brooklyn, em The AArmitage A. C. will cross bats pith the strong Eik F.C. Sunday, May Giatman, Penna = ar battery—Rieket and Koss, The Morningside A. of Harlem, would like to arrange gam teams averaging sixtezn to seventeen hey have dates years for a aide bet. Op on May 29, 22 and Memorial Day. Afternoon, on opponent's grounds, dress John A. Gaddis, No. 865 Columbus avenue, city. Tho Jilvals would lke to arrange gares with teams averaging fourteen 0 fifteen years. Suttons, Midway Jun- ors, Falcon Juniors, or Holy Rosar: ferred. Address 0, Hefner, No. fast Fifty-ninth street, city, Tho Lakewood A, C. defeated the Ridgewood F. C., by a score of 13 to Becre: BY, inning! Be Batterles—L, A.C. Dermitt, Kaufma: Chopach and’ Chick. ‘The Perserverance A, have some open dates July for teams averaging fourteen to Afteen years Address 1 Samuel No. v ‘Twenty-third atree! Buyonne. Public School No. 25 will cross bats with P 20 of Manhattan, on Saturday, May 21, at Prospect Park, ‘this will be the first zame Played of t Rast ide Up of Publie tollo Schoenthaler, | rf, a Strumpe, Sort Bagethard’, (te: Sp Berger, 1b1 Gerstal, 8b.) Seglovits, cf. Brandner, ¢.; Lovit, p. The Lackawanna Juniors would ke to book games with uniformed teams, for Saturday afternoons in July, Au- gust and September averaging twelve to fourteen years. ‘They line up as fol- 2b.; Hoft- of Bayonne, in June and Vest of Manhatt The line Bt) change place, c! ‘The Crescent . C, would lke to ar- range games with teams averaging twelve to\ fourteen years. Have June and July open, Address A. Wells, No. 160 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn. he Soatt Clug will play thelr opening me with, the eePlusk Toga a ot Wee. i nacey lay Tenis, winhlog’ to atral ad- dress 741 Calnan, No, 684 Phird avenue, a Baseball To-Des, 4 P. waaras Par erence. ee —- ee The Armitage A. C, will play their | 2, Me Amines | Chas. Coghlan, Donna Doria, Souvenir of re-entrance into the ring as officiator Inst night at the Broadway A. C., where , he refereed a fast six-round draw be- | tween Billy Wilts and Lew Ryall, two featherweights. White showed that he! has not lost any of his old-time ability by his long lay-off. Both boys fought hard all the way through the contest. and were pretty well winded at the end. | Tommy Love and Bill Maharg, of Fox- chase, were the principals in the main bout. They went through six unin- teresting rounds, with honors about even. Both boys displayed rare elever- ness, but there was a noticeable ab- fenoe of the slambang style. Neither | boy had a mark to show at the ful ——— OLD-TUMERS ON THE TRACK AGAIN The present season will witness the return to the turf of a aumber of fast trotters and pecers that have been in| retiroment for one or more years. Whether they will ‘make good” re- wains to be seen, The trotters again in training include Tommy Britton, 2.08%; Captor, 2.00%. Monterey, 2.09%, and Country J., 210%; while among the pacers that will again be prepared to go for the money are Twinkle, 2.064; The Mald, 2.05%, and King of Diamonds, row choice of a Quadruple Imperial Brand, Fac-simile of Sugar Bowl. Other Good Thi Our Entire Building Will Music, STRAW HAT to-morrow. —<—<——__ GAME AT BRIGHTONS’ GROUNDS John Sloman. formerly assistant man- ager of the Frighton A. C., has secured the grounds formerly used by them, known as Brighton Park, and situated at Cleveland and Pitkins avenues. He has engaged some of the strongest wemi-professional players of Brooklyn and the opening gumo_ will be playad next Sunday with tho Greenpoing A” C- t ——<—< Wei it to Compete, For the first time in the history of amateur sport the Military Academy of West Point ts to be represented by a team of athletes. Permission has been given whereby cadets, athletically in- clined, may compete tn the track and field champlonshipe that are to be held in St. Louls, June 2, 3 and 4 with Book, Given Away IMPORTANT! 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Purchasers of any Box of Cigars will receive tcemor- Silver- FREE!| Fac-stmile of Cream Pitcher. ngs To-Morrow. Be Beautifully Decorated Refreshments from 11 to 6. $2.50 Gratis Premium Bond, also BOND FREE! Save from 20% to 50% on your Straw Hats by Calling DOOTDOOOO OOOO IOS OLE ION. $2.00 Worth of B. @ M. Blue Trading Stamps, to Patrons To-Morrow. have the most com- plete Premium Department, and for the con- venience of patrons we accept certificates of all other concerns in exchange for presents, less certificates to se. cure the same articles from us than it takes 1 FOR 8AL&, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM CLOTHING FOR LADIES MEN & BoYs No reference or NO TNovinins MADE Make your purchasc, Pay the first payment, And take the goods along. The Fashion Credit House, 7 W. J4th St., bet. Sth & 6th Avs. | OPEN EVENINGS. | Caatgy Gocvuee vyuKed at aby ob uur five retali stores which We have added to ingldrestan! wnat of ttelty ee 'W. SWEET & : CO., SASH OR CREDIT FEW Main Bore, 81-99 SLAIDIEN 1 LAND. 258 7 bulton 2 ia'td Ave} its Newark Ave DRESS WELL SLY. | STRAW HATS 4, 45° 95° *1.45, *1.95 b Lot 3--- taken in making payments. Opposite City Hall Park. a OGERS & CO. | Hatters JUST OUT! Friday and Saturday only, Lot 1---SUITS. Fancy Worsteds, English Cheviots, Blue Serges, Black Thibets, Some Double-Breast Made to sell for $12.50. Friday and Saturday Fancy Vests, ALL STYLES, Value aie 09 ALL SIZES. 5! ye. Friday and Saturday only. only, Trousers, Open Saturday . So Single and Double- Evenings 9 P. M. only. Pure Worsteds, Neat Effects, English Serges, Cheviots, Concave 40 Shoulders, Hand Felled Collars, Some Pegtop Breasted Coats. fade to sell for $18.00. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONL Trousers, Store Opens8 A. M. Closes 6.30 P. M. R SRN | GREAT PIANO DAY, Come to- morrow- sure. The Only Proper Piano Investment. Pianos a We are supplying thousands with pianos. Why not you? $5 First Payment,and There- aster Oniy $1 a Week, and no interest charged for time vin At You Orten, This is a most remarkable sale of celebrated 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. It would be unwise for you in case to purchase a piano ithout first coming here to see and hear the pianos offered in this sale. Wilson Pianos, $175. Harmony Pianos, $195. Walters Pianos, $195. Richardson, $195. | Including Stool and Cover. Delivered on Payment of $5.| | Pianos guaranteed for ten years. Ss Pa Cau BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, |CREDIT everse | Men’s and Women’s LENOX CLOTHING ot (FOR SALB. 3 tities GLOTHING Per Week Gs Stearns, ve 115 THE SUIT MAKES THE MAN. From the workshop to All Wool Worsteds, Cheviots and Serg Opposite City Hall Park. OGERS @ CO. |,. 243 BROADWAY. M,. 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Some Double-Breasted Coats, Made to sell for $15.00. Top Coats and Rain Coats. Square Shoulder: 5 Were made to ©’ Sell jor $15, i ig Lot 4---SUITS. Pure Worsteds, Fnglish Serges, Cheviots, Double and Some Pegtop and Tura Up Bottom Trousers, All Hand Wark, Friday and Saturday only, Hand Felted Collar, Friday and Saturday only. | Neat Effects in Single Breasted Coa’ n de to Sell at $20.00 apd $22.00, | Not a patr worth tess thant’$4,00— Some worth $5 and Office Coats 396: 98c., $1.45. cby, Alpine. and Crushed Hats,” 95c., $1.45, $1.95, Pennsy ivania , RAILROAD, | Pee e ie ation pt where ot wise. en i erie AST MAIL Parion Sleep “Chicamoy ‘indie i, ahd Bt UIs 9 As iat sits OCIS Be = aed RM aa F ae Uhide rrr er Ln a tity sreminte at “ind Dining a Furnished, at 5124, 98 & rr a * nih) vie ae ay rect fur 1 SS old. in| \* aa at = ett, 5-19), sot ua 25, 4.25 a Gs. 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