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i Bae ray Ratna Bi a recote a ak te gust 0) ¢ ‘iting oder of the Brooklyn No. ALL THE NEWS OF M’GOVERN AND HANLON MATCHED T0 FIGHT)? very little talk agreed on terms for the contest. Harris and Deady each posted $1,000 to bind the match. Of this amount $500 fs to go as a forfeit for weight and the remaining $600 to guarantee that the boys will enter the ring prepared to fight. Bids for the vout will be opened on Terry -Mo@overn and Fddle Hanlon, the California feather-weight, were metehed to-day to meet in a twenty- round bout on or before July 15 before the club offering the best inducements. ‘They will battle at 129 pounds, weigh tn at 6, M. on the afternoon of the con- teat. ith five fem Harris, manager of McGovern, | June 6. ‘The lads will battle w eg Bob Deady, of Philadelphia, who | Sunce sieves and earauie of Queens- ‘a looking after Hanlon's interests at| the referes will be selected one week present, moet by appointment and after before the battle, WOMEN GOT FIRST PRIZE IN BIG RIVER PARADE ‘Harlem River oarsmen held yesterday afternoon their annual river parade and oarnival, postponed from the previous Bunday on account of rain. Yesterday the oarsmen met with ideal conditions itt every respect. Over one hundred and fitty rowin eraft of all typos took part in the pro- eeesion, the route of the parade being from the Lenox avenue bridge north to the end of the Speedway and return. | At feast ten thousand aspectators| watched the parade from all the points of vantage, Centrai Bridge and the rail- road bridge crossing the Harlem being favorite points of observation for the onlookers, Several thousand WOMEN’S CREW THAT WON ROWING HONORS. Bow—Mra, Stephen T. Moen, No, 2-Miss Agnes Benedict. . $-Mias Bessie Delaney. Mies Angelia Murphy. Yo. Miss Catherine Maher, . 6—Mra, J. W. Maher, |. IMs. John Schultz. $—Mra, “Jack” Nagle. Coxswain and trainer, Jack Nagle. crew was entitled to the honor and made persons 4 splendid showing. receiving rounds of crowded the Speedway paths. applause throughout the course. Th ‘The headquartera of Commodores | b; 6 was rowed by relatives of ane James Pilkington and John O'Regan | members of tho Harlem eles Harlem Rowing Club, where | several of them belng, the wives i After ‘the parade there was great, re-|mombers of the. clu hey wore full Joleing, ax at all the club houses, which| white duck sults, pra ny immed with jecorated. blue. On the shirt The committee of five judges awarded | blue ‘H” and on the arms of each oa: to the women's crew who “manned” the| woman was a letter to make up when eight-oared barge of that organization | seated in the boat “Harlem R. C."" ‘The the prise banner for the best showing effect was pretty, Capt. “Jack” Nagle and novelty of idea in the parade. ‘I'he was the coxswain of the barge. PHILADELPHIA SPORTS SEE SOME GOOD BOUTS (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, May %.—Chester) Goodwin, of Boston, and Kid Decker, of| this city, furnished the wind-up of an all-star intercity show at the National! A. C. on Saturday night, The bout was @ tame one compared with the other far the fastest of the bout, and while both lads did excellent work in the ex. changes, Decker had the better of the lon range work. The fifth also fast and Decker atill retained his lead. | At_the opening of the sixth round Goodwin copped his right over to George's jaw and the latter went to hi ants nea knees. He Was up dn an instant, but he fights. The lads had agreed to welsh in| TOver fully recovered from the’ punch, at 1% pounds, but Decker was four! join were anxious and mixed fast aid pounds overweight. Goodwin, however.| warm, und it Ured at the | decidedly Goodwin's and his work in | this round earned for him a draw. They did very little in the first two) Kid Beebe and Johony Allen put ‘up @ red-hot bout. with honora in favor of and the crowd bogan to get un-| Beebe, Wille Lewis, of New York, In the third round they put | easily defeated Harry. Lenn Lewin Uttle more life in thelr work and mixed) Was ¢ter his man ail the time and tried it up. Goodwin landed three leads with-| h#fd to put lim out. He could not land In the proper spd ; out a return, but ran into a hard right! tired sat the ene Daan nea en | tired at the Danny Dougherty, of on the body that jarred him momen-| y. and ‘Tod Moran, of New York, tarily. Decker's efforts for a final punch! tat Bu ke bout. with in this round failed. ‘The fourth was by! bour, pointed Joe AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, ohal- lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amatcur Baseball. Bditor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, id not let this interfere and went right! on with the bout. The Ridgewood Juniors, formerly the ; Boys! A. ©. &t. Montene, would Ike to arrange Sun |}. Uneeld dey morning games with teams aver- aging fourteen to fifteen years on | Ridgewood grounds, Address Chartes | was W. Gautier, “If, 33.5 b.; ‘The Young Magnolias, averaging thir. teen to fifteen years, lne-up. a2 follows Hageman, cf | Kanmer, es erry . Ja~ | Hoth, of; Bematain, If.) Kelley, aap) es Y robpest aires thy | Soon, aii Kiddy, * Morris, The Erle F.C. would like to arrange | hon ue Feankenbite, b. games with (cams averaging twelve to fifteen years, Dates open for July and | Phe Midgets of the High School of August. Address Victor Dorsch, No, 177 Synmerce defeated the Ludlow 8chool West One Hundred and Se pad str Midgets bya © of 6 tol. The bat- for the winners were Arthur and es would Hike to play” Pub; nol teams Address G, Lommel, 32 Manhutian ‘avenue, New York je Man bk. C. defeated the Royal ey by a score of 14 to 11. The wh he Lafayettes would like to arrange] erg would ourteen rest Frank Harri an, No, 4 Kast One, Hundred and | Yea AON oie iy DAR SEOUESITARE ty 'weniy-fourth street, City. The Toro Aca ‘The Belmores would like to play teams yal Junjors are open to book teams averaging ten 1 M for side bets. Appl 28 Goerck str Chive}, mai defeated the Ferdl- averaging —thirt to fifteen” years, | Wings Bich deOFRiOFiGi16 &- Bobre/byi sh: Paulist Settlement, Young Magnolias, 5 Atlantic Juniors and Victors preferred. | Merdinands +120 00 0 0 010-3 Address ‘Thomas Jaques, No, 215 West| Terror 1002120 00-6 Also defoated the Black Diamonds by ‘The strone Bronx Borough Baseball] seore of ® to 1. For games address Club have Decoration Day morning and| Capt. Thomas Swain, No. G4 West One afternoon open. Games to be played| Hundred and ‘Twenty-firth street away from home. Address W. A. Friz-| he © hool tea! defeated tll, No, 1 East One Hundred and Sev-| ye Tysce er Fordham, bre aeons onty-elghth street, city. 1 to i. ‘Tho line up of’ the Cathedral Bixty-sixth street, city, ‘The Hemlock B. B.C. have the fol-|Was aK follows: Geason, ab.; Cooke, 1b, Jowing dates open for ail teams aver: Baffre ulhane, If; Kiernan, o ing from thirteen to fourteen ye Brad Churchit!, sa); Cassidy, p. playing for a side vet of $3 to Lynch 38, July Z, 4 and al, ‘August ‘The baseball team of Public School September. Address Lb. No. 20, Manhattan, defeated the base- East One Hundred and ¥ ul team of Public School No, 20, Mai Street, Bronx. hattan by a score of 21 to 6. "The fea ture of the game was the pitching of The Crescent F. C, has organized for te Lovitz, who struck out twelve men. the season and will play the Monitors | H. ‘The battery for thy | Score by innings: be H. Rodgers and |p. g, Nn Daatadalavovers sea HH Shepard, uld lke to arrange |b: B+ No. Beck 2.8 8 2 0 8 2 8-8 games with teams averaging four nto. sixteen yenrs. Address Chester Hin-|, Batterles—Brandner-Lovitz; Donnen- richs, No, 28 Dodworth street, Brook- | burg-Castelluct, lyn. The Gramercy, A. C, defeated, the ‘The Lakewood A. C. would Ike to| Spaulding F. C.. Score by Innings: arrange games with teams tweive to | Gramere Piolo oO sat =e fourteen years. Address. Gribbin, | Spaulding 000100002 No, 200 Weet One Hundred and Tweity-| Batteries—Gettman and Downey, A eighth street. kins and Minx, ‘The Royal Stars would lke to ar-| ‘phe Amer ‘ range games with teuma twelve to| sane,American Steet and Tron of New fourteen years to play Sat y after-| Company on a private oval in Flatb hoons and Sunday Kames, Address |by a acore of 20 to George Schaefer, No. Sit West One-| ny, Hundred and Thirty-first street. tna ornate wield blur, defeated The Delatour Jrs., of West Thirty-| The feature of the game Waalithe! sixth treet, would like to arrangelpiching of James. Meauliffe. who games with teams averaging thirteen tofatruck out twelve men. The Arline. fourteen years, Address Captain, care ‘would iike to arrange a gam of J. Martin, No. West Thirty-aixth An out-of-town teat” av street. fourteen to. sixtec vears, for | ‘The Altman & Co. B. B. C. would ike] tlon Day. Address George Adams, No. to Stat Rarunin with commercial th avenue, Brooklyn houses fpr Saturdays and Sw 6 Atlantic Juniors wo Fone, Tuy and August. On last Bun-| a:tiegeeaee with me, avernelng, day they defeated the employees of A. years, They line up as follows & L, Metzger by a score of 19 to Palb, p. or ef.; D, Mat- ‘The winners’ battery were S. Lovy and i Harris 2b) J) Matthn H. Wungers. Address Basebalt Man- . 68.; Tracy, if; Finly, rf Ager, Altman Neckwear Co., 841 Broad- oseph ‘Tracy, No! M5 Bast way. Veonty-uinth streat, faihtce ,sil-around players would like! ‘The Raleigh A. C, @ uniforms eam averaging 12] range games teams W 14 years, Address J, Schwartz, 1!1| yours of age. Out-of-town teame offer, Lewis’ street, city, ing, & fultable guarantee sPreterre A.C. detented | Have all dates in Jun nd Aus en. Address a Eleventh aven a » Sherdaa, elty, would tke to ar- aaseeaasesbataetennnnenieincenerie ee svgssdesaseosnecsstesteccesteseasecs On| MUNROE TRAINING} FOR JEFFRIES 4299990O96060009990020900 5 EE NS TIT PE TTT es THE WORLD: “ONDAY ‘EVENING; MAY 23; 190%. THE DIAMOND, RING KEELER IN ACTION. SBF L2ODHOHDDHOO HEE POSLHSHGO * + KRAMER BREAKS | WORLD'S RECORD TT TTR OF | AND RACE TRA’ o ry > % r§ rs > . secereeecesereesereset DISSE DER OEE DSS D SE bos Toseoeessee BESTEST 94 F969 3995759986007 6 08 POOS$-9GO006:9686H9OOO99FHFF5OF DE DEODMOLEPEHHDODOIOG ¢ $32,000 PAID FOR TROTTER AT SIL READVILLE, celebrs Mass., ed’ racing May 2.~ horses were on the list to be #old at en auction rale which was opened on the Iteadville trotting track here to-day and which wilt con- tinue through five days. ‘The chief conal: ere those.of ments the late J. Malcolm Fors, of Boston, and of ‘Thomas W. Lawaon, of Boston. The Forbes stock included the famous trotter Bingen, 2.06 1-4, for which $25,000 was recently refused. He was the first horse to be placed at auction, and wa sold for $22,000 to A. HH. Parker, of Bed: ford, Mass. ‘This is said to be ‘There were four bidders. the highest Sgure that a trotting stallion has brought at augtion for ten years. Nancy Haake, the mare which for ly three years held the trotting | ship of the world, when the ood at 2.01, was sold for $4,000 to J, M. Johnson, Amon Cubanola, “total he offered during the sale is about 400 a number of Le, My or Calgd the otner horses of note to be of were Ro: R. Sheldon, 2.08 1-2; Giles Noy Rowella! The Kin, horses io be George MoFadden Matohed, Florrie Barnett MoFadden to me rounds at catch Fall Mountain A. Vi, op May 20. 8 matched George Welghts béfore C,, of Bellows Fall, | ——— Baseball 'To-! 4PM. Leamie Park. 4 *.Americans ve, Chicegn ¢+* : Frank Wilson, "Kid" Coffey for ten | American ‘Ramblern | Vaughan and McCabe. SUNDAY’S GAMES. Vieltation Lyceum Poughkeepsie Hattori Borke. Skelly 400 2207 Superdas 0 9 0.0 8 0 0 Hat ter!ea—Hi and Tae, At Paterson: Geauine Cuban Glante,..1 Paterson... At Jersey City ALC...” Hatters wil = Bro Bo 00. Batterler--Wallace and and Kritehel. At Ontario Field: Onmario F.C o2201 Xavier AA 00001 atteriee—McGowan and Seam: and Cravi At Rvarett College Park (tiret game) jamilton A. A. ordon A. A Batteriea Ica O52200 Everett Collone Hed Crom A 100 0 0110514 nagh and Napler; At Visitation Field, Brookiyn: 22020010 101000000. -=Batiam and Herzer; At Bkelly's grounds, Brooklyn: Dunn; 23 &. 10. heater A. C..9 0200004 ¢ B. 011000 Frelabern, 2-12 1M 00-1011 4 Zorn RH, B, 1630 3 41) 10 and 020200107 00000 Central Islip, 800-3 Pearsal ams and MeCarthy RH rt ia 4.8 4 Metcalf Murphy ond ganie): RW E wa 16 Batterie and Ryan; Martin and sinith. At Rast New York Monroe FL... 81041000 48 Ih a and O'Gorn: reer At Hal et and 8a ayanwe Brooklyn| Ru Brighton AC. toot eo eH College .2 2000-9 04 3 Logan and Wage: Jeitner and | farquette Fieid, Brooklyn Rowe, Howard A.C... 9 908 1240 0.10 14 the Marauettes 2.0.020400002 1-9 19 jatteriee—Lispenard, Herbst and “Frits | Maguire and Butle |" vening World va. Ramblers: RK Eg. {evening world PTT e tes eae Hen Ha ee eet 8 |i. O'meate- id eo. 5. Bree OReere. | of the kidneys, or sudden cooling of the |} to an over-a | and bad circulation. \the body the blood de- | helpful and useful, but it takes something more than rubbing and | vegetable. 34992994995 96680O88-0 DOPLOTLSPSSOASOGGE SP GGES® § 5 696 THE HANDBALL TOURNEY | WON BY FOLEY-FLAHERTY: +21 10 21 ‘The sharpest game of handball played) %. Meackle—J. McCormick. yesterday was the double between M Crenin's ©: O'Keefe and J. Howes against Thomas Cay Linaky -» 21 14 2) 18 22 Foley and J. J. Flaherty at the New| Cart, DampseycMerizan it St ie AR i 5 ers M. Cutty. 19 21 Jersey Handball Court. Five sets w mien 2 at played, Foley and Flaherty winntos / three of the five. D, Next Sunday, at the same court, there Cronin—Sullivan. Sweeney—Burke Breoklyn Hawaball Court. will be a special match game between | sony Taneney mie a1 Patrick Walton and M. ‘Tarrant for a James Murphy.. S355 20 31 14 R Ladley. sp AD a 20 as substantial bet. DP tc, ati 18 a1 Beveral good games were played at| i) “si. the other courts, ses of which fol-| simon Henry”. lows Jersey City Court. @. Harber-J, MeCourt 8 2) ye 21] A: Martin—C. Cannon i 7 |. Jackson, 21|T. MoCabe. ia). New Jersey Handball ley—-J. Flahert: 2 Fi. Oiceete- Hewes: that yl me LR The idea that Rheumatism is strictly a winter disease, that comes from expos- ure or cold, iswrong; a spell of indiges- tion, torpidity of the liver, inactive state body when over-heated, being frequent causes of an attack. Rheumatism is due condition of the blood Asit flows through NO USE FOR ORUTORES. I had an attack of Gotatio Rhoumetism in ite worst form. The pein was so intense I became completely prostrated. Having heard 8. 8.8. r commended for Rheumati T decided to give it a trial, and after I I was able to hobble srou: very soon had no use for them at all., ing cured me sound and well. All the distressing pains have left me, my appetite has return: Tam happy to be again restored to perfect MES, JAMES KELL, N.W., Washington, D.C. | posits an acrid corrosive sediment in the joints and muscles, and the cir- culation grows sluggish because of the constant accumulation of acid im- purities, and when the system is in such condi- tion Rheumatism is lia- ble to come out at any time, winter or summer. It is hastened and provoked by exposure to cold, damp§ air, sudden cooling of the body when over-eated, a bad spell of indigestion, or anything that is calculated to further de- range and depress the system; but these are only exciting and not the real cause of Rheuniatism. It is in the blood, and when this vital fluid becomes overcharged with the acid impurities and iy run- ning riot in the veins, an attack is sure to come, whether in summer time or the cold, bleak days of winter. You area slave to pain as long as the blood is ta’ ted with acid. Liniments and plasters are 901 U. blistering to drive away this demon of pain. S.S.S. goes to the the blood the acid poisons, It en- riches and strengthens the weak, di eased blood; the general health im- proves under its tonic effect, and when vanish, and the longed-for relief comes to the nervous, »ain-tortured | sufferers. S.S.S. contains no minerals, but is guaranteed purely Ne charge for medical advice. Our book on Rheumw | tism. telling of the different forms, is mailed free. i Li Open Monday amd Geturday Byenings. |!) 3 seat of the trouble, enters the circu- rich, pure blood begins to circulate} THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA: Tation, neutralizes and filters out ‘of through the stiff joints and sore, tender muscles, pains and aches} “PIANOS AND ORGANS. ___PIANOS AND ORGANS, ES ALMOST GIVEN ANAY| Why buy a cheap, trashy piano that has no reputation whatever, when you can purchase in this great sale such celebrated pianos as we offer—every one of them built by reputable, expert piano builders; every one of them bearing the maker's name; every one of them fully guaranteed for ten years; Every One of Them Built to last a Lifetime? Caution An consideration buy a so-called ightly used” or second-hand piano at any price, for In a very short time such a piano proves absolutely worthless. “Slightly used” nos are like other pieces of old machinery. they're worn out—otherwise people would notepart with them Exchange —If you have an old piano, exchange it for one of our beautiful, new, up-to-date pianos and pay any balance due at the rate of $1 a week We will send for your old piano at any time, We will charge you nothing for this, and will deliver the new piano to your residence at any time you so desire Last Week of This Great Sale! This is indeed a most remarkable sale of pianos, and you will be missing a chance.to save from $150 to $200 if you do n@t take ad- vantage of it a‘ It would be very unwise for you to purchase a plano without coming here to see and hear the pianos offered in this sale. Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $195 Celebrated Walters Pianos, $195 Including stool and cover. Pianos guaranteed for 10 years, $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week upon no. United States free of charge, Upon request we will send a representative who will go into fu sistail regarding our piano proposition an id explain to you the diffe eat points regarding these pianos and show you phote our Lamps, alee ofterea DIAMONDS.) &\syv | WATCHES, "" {YEWELRY. a7 3 | gold fille! WaTaurs & DIAMONDS > ———— No interest is charged for time taken in making payments. oe nEASY PAYMENTS. >~——— 7 Pianos delivered on first payment of $5.00 American Watch and Diamond ¢ HE men who direct the affairs On cash purchases we will deliver pianos to any part of the VURN LANE TAKE ELEVA of great mercantile establish- HARDWOOD REFRIGERATOR, holds 35 lbs. ice, lined with galvanized Iron, fot tin, Others sell one fot as goo for $5. Our price this week only, HEAVY STEEL AND. BRASS BED ‘PARLOR FURNISHED *43 OUR value SPECIALTIES $90 “AGOMS e15 - RUanisHE es, S125 (ROOMS: FURNISHED “ROOMS 7150. FURNISHED WRITE FOR COMPLETE LIST. rosettes, fut size, Regular DINING ROOM and FURNISHED Speman MASSIVE, SOLID BRASS BED— ike eut, 2-Inch posts, head ctandi Sfeet nigh, extende: bow foo! none ev sold before $27.50, lee f rh >) —our price for this $22 week. One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account. SOLID OAK a DINING CHAIRS é with Cano Sexts, KITCHEN FURNISHED RAILROADS, Pennsylvania RAILROAD, STATIONS joot | NS footot West. ey yunied, eg Steg : cc ts tive aes Delow for ints third Ghat aero iP e lcm and Dining Se as Louie § Rooms SOMEKRENE™ 49.98 4 Rooms GUSHERT 74.98 6 Rooms “PAEzie 124.98: cane, oe fee ia. es —Pul M. Sane ee Ae Cineinnatt: ianapol Pat stim coum TON AND THE So! (Desbiosser, | eoreande Ei teald hg eas Femslomal 98 shrosaes vant § Cottinide rurstsaep at, 49, ieee Bei aight, Bae ake Fu meee ar 75.°° Fag ROOMS SPEOLALL’ 99.98 Tenatsiiko ar 99. WRITE FOR LIST OF GOOD, HRA WAR, AU, OODs DE! D FRE! ve 1s ory Parton or COUNTRY. Hi nati 4 Court St jon the New Srork ewe call for and check residences throurh, Taree Western plcyc!o fai ures have thro way, 1.200 Dic cles, nd seconds vote Traine denart from Grand Central station ret, New York 10 AM Midnight, ‘Erorees. Mt Expresa For Nothing Hundreds of Tires were thrown in. with 8 fat S"tiren | 94 Tires | at G0c. | at $1.00 ells, Pumps, luring th at it Day Express. Buffalo oat —fouth western flmttea, PM—twentleth Century, ed PM—Albany and ‘Troy Fiver Detralt and Chi —Elhelanat tang gt Pm ) pat —Wweaterm fai A iirondacl SE Street Bevreas,, M—Ruttals Sth 'M—Southweat Teferenc ed. | Call or write for illustrated Inge. L. W. SWEET & CO CARH OR CREDIT JEWELERS. Main Store, 87-80 MAIDEN LANB. Fulton St ‘Pullman Cars on Traing iluminated | with, 3 pannel orglena at, 130. 201. v Again st sad thon {ip Natwas arookatn. Palepiane. 000 sath jireet" central Cah ere. | Rotel to, residence by aE Se a abe Gen ae — Gen. Pass Agent, WEST SHORE R. (,,X, Contra, & Hudson River FR, main eave Prankiin St Sti di B12 4UL CUAN'S, ALAND va GAA VEN’ LADI bs AND © Bn TA Leia i fANDARD' OUTHIRTING CO’ Pat—Con. Lim, far Det Chie Go PA — Ror’ Roch. Butfald.Clewd s oF Roch. Bu Aer bh ao Fie Sr toch Xie Pe Uaggaie, checked from hotel or residense te Express. C.F, LAMBERT, + pickin Gen'l Pass, Acont STEAMBOATS. PATTEN LINE | (PATTEN. ——— —LONG BRANCH AND BACK—S0e, Sic CkShtry PARK AND BACK—S00 WEEK DAYS prea: eave Bigompield, SNe RO bloct ‘ a BSR Mth St. ferry). 1 Pitan St fore), 00 0 Far ee ACN. 310 PM. LLAR DOWN. TEWELRY CO ments have faith in World Wants, } | Witness their evidence daily Sunday in the numerous Male Female Help Wanted Ads.— Word publishes over doubie the number)” a

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