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i } “Wath 3 ALL THE NEWS OF MANY NEW YORKERS IN WORLD’S FAIR GAMES ‘Thee can be no question whatever hat the truck ami field champton- ships of the A. A. U. of the United Btates that are to be held in St. Louls in conjunction with the Olympic games on June 2, 3 and 4 will be the most in- teresting and largest ineeting that has ever been held under the auspices of that organization. Over sixty-five in- es will make the trip ‘ork to St. Lows in order to take part in these three days’ sports. ‘The New York Athletic Club has en- tered no less than twenty mea and the Greater New York Irish Athletic Asso- lation will send a team of twenty-one ‘Thig is the largest team that has ever left Now York City for any ath- fetio.-mesting and ehe list inc! ludes many A. A. U. champions, college champions and tan = champions and world’: rd-hoiders. lew York “Kemetic Club team ig P. J. Walsh, the ex-American cham- pion and holder of the apeyaras record; | best the quarter-n.tie Ha: Hillman, jr. Ty Bl oe champlon record-holder and one hurdlers in America; A. Grant, holder of the American record for two Miles and the present American cham~ pion at one and two miles Vv. Val- entine, the half-mile ekaneplont ‘of Amer- fea, aud W. B. Schutt, the holder of the intercollegiate record. McLai han, the well-known pole-vaulte: cleared twelve feet recently, and H, L, Gardner, Intercollegiate cham~ pion, §. 8.’ Jones, 'T. J. Mahoney and FE. Cairns will compete in the high jump; Clapp, the intercollegiate cham- plon, ‘will compete in the high and low hurdle. In the wel ht-throwing contest J. 8. Mitchell © American champion weer, ight-thro’ and Richard the ex- -opileatate, 6! cham Be on, and will compete. ie N.Y. nave Ukewise so entored John Witt, the Universally, of ecard der ite and Intercollegiate record-holder. Many o: theese men will compete in the junior events, FITZ SAYS HE IS READY TO FIGHT ANY ONE NOW Bob Fitzsimmons wants to get some action. Right now, within the next three weeks, he is willing to take on any one in a six-round bout. Though McCoy, Ruhlin, Hart and other aspirants for his honors have showf a desire to mect Fitzsimmons, none of them has as yet clinched @ battle, Down at his Bath Beach home Ruby Rob declared again yesterday that he is willing to met inside of three weeks and in a six-round bout in Philadelphia any of the men who declare they are anxious to get at liim. The Cornish- man Is sincere and says he is beginning to believo that the fighters do not care tor any of his game. Unless the seekers after pugilistic glory got into action quick they wil’ lose their chance at “Ruby Robert,” for he will soon take to rehearsing his new play, in which he is to star this fll. Fitz said yesterday that after he had started to rehearse for the drama fighting would be out of the question until he had cleared up the dramatic ciroult at the end of the next season, In the meantime, however, Fitz again 4s open to fistic argument of slx rounds’ duration with any one, bar none, who may care to bind @ match, Despite talk to the contrary, no money has poet pusted or agreement signed for a ti botween Fitz and any of the other fighters. in 4 word, Fitz {s willing to meet the best of them at catch-weights for six rounds, None is barred. A twenty- round battle, he says, now that the season has gone so far !s @ matter for future consideration, ball teams of C, W. Lee & Co, en H. Parker % fo. met Saturday Zehden's, College Point, where one en finest amateur games of the sea. layed. It was purely a pitch “battle. t from start to finish, and ohattey “d a pitsner). was invincl- le, A feature lay im the sixth mann and Lounsberry, of th pavers Atter the game both) retired to Zehde: here br, dens aS, Cpe dinner was served, “followed ite how! ar! which was continued to a score by innings: 02210001 acer | 0301000015 Qn Bundey, May 22, the rou Déoa- urs, averaging | twolve Mfourteed years, Geiceied the Panthor 1 F.C. by @ Score of 12 to 10. ‘The Young Decatura ‘would like to 1 teams averaging 38 to 14 years for side bets. Uniformed preferred. Address Benjamiy Feradntky, No. No, 71 Bast One Hundred. and Ninth street On Sunday, nay 22, the Arrows, of ‘West pc moseyaecond street, defeated the score of 12 to % The ma was the batting re by Innings: 1 50 200-9 00810206 —2 is beat the Elks by a The feature of the game was the bitching of Wherman and the by Meaney, with throe “om hase. Would men ke to arrange with teams averaging ourtcen years. Address eaney, lay twelve to No, ‘West One Hundred and Nineteenth Birgety New York a The score: $°9 geaoggove 2 0 0 tteriee Bivens and Weeus, Meaney and Owing to the failure of the Jasper Field Club to make their appearance. the New York World seoured the Al- gonauin Club, of East Etghty-fourth reet. The score by Innings: Q RIE, (Mesavina : 1 21 2 44 The aynaningson A.C. ld like to nok games with tasms ave aging six Ecehipoventecn | yaar, Address Wettle. manager, No. 413 West one undred and Pitty-sixth street, An Outflelder, seventeen yoars, wishes $n engagement with a team averaging venteen-elghteen years. M. Eldey ia. Tompkins Ghsaaa Brooklyn, Tha Ve Cc. ort pice ide 8 Bungay, he: ave June 8 and 12 open, and would like © close same with strong teams, eich- teen. to iniheteen yours of axe. Ganins layed Re pi Sad and Mt grounds. ; and Marroon A Niare se A. e ferred, Pile sarees street, city. SM ECRAG The Arcadia Juniors have Decoration % ‘M. open for teas averaging will play the May 29. i iso ne 5, A, M. ae Le Ci Zune June i, A, M. matin played on one foe dress T. Si Eespetaley No, 200 ftean th, streak retin x Neactatien defeated shortage BC. sat Hillside Oval are er sae. B.C. ~010020000—-3 ‘Aan Quniore defeated the aejeeo ACG by. Stlantic Janlors.. tenet oe ae 1 enue y and ‘rath; 2 Searan Imperlals defented_ ‘Kta"’ team, known as the Yon une |b fa & sevencinning contest by a score of Bow fer ia were Ryan and Devin innerty. For games dress John airinek, Gdress John Birinek, No, 206° East seer bert wae ml Been vento, “Address® dole kelsey % Forayth street. SEU La, Teale its tg accents retiteen years of «a: Suly, Aumuet and’ September, open fe: tre ae hae Brooklyn” 3 — Brooklyn Reserves “have next open; Ju 5 te Ad- tory AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Bvening World will publish every day in the Sporting Hdition ai}-the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- 40. Address all communications to the Amatcur Baseball Editor ‘The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. —8|Kigust and September, Addr witz, No, 176 Clinton street, city. erlals; for Yon Yon-|¥, a few good all-round N. Mongeelo, No. 161 ‘The Olympic B. B. Club would like to arrange games with teams averaging layers. Address fester stroet. sixteen to elghteen years. Address William J. Carroll, 1968 Park avenue. she Sackmans were defeated by the Watkins by a score of 19 to 16, ‘The feature of the game was the home run by Pitcher Segal and Axronofsky. ‘The Hoppo A. C. defeated the Mount Olivets on Sunday by a score of % to 1. They would like to fill the following dates with teams fifteen June 6 26; July 10, years: jam G, Schaap, No. 196 ‘Roebling strest, Brooklyn. ‘The Panther F. C. on the mornh of June 8 will clash with the young De- 4 e Have June and will cross bats wit in the afternoon, ; and all Sundays tn July opon formed teams thirteen to four- yeurs, Have (Mey 29 scheduled B.C. Address F. Cha- elty. teed ot Beventioth steer, an. Academ: higre (P. M.) open for beritien sy averaging seventeen years; to play the preliminary game at Carsey's ‘orkville Field, Address John J. Egan, No. %3i Seventh avenue. The Daver Juniors would like to hear from a few good outfielders avernging thirteen to fourteen years, Address E. Lowell, No, 184 East Seventy-sixth street, Cit The Rellance F. C. would like to book games with seams averaging thinteen to fifteen years, games to be played on Reliance F. C, grounds, Address Ar- thur Anderson, No, 3610 Thirteenth ave- nue, Brooklyn. The Highlanders, of Washington Heights, have a few more open datos for strong teams averaging 15 to 16 ‘8, games to layed on their irounds tor aldo bets of $6. ‘They would like to play the Councils B. B.C. for $25 on some Sunday in August, Address Charles J. Brady. care of FB. Osborne Smith & Co,, One Hundred and Elghty- first street and Amsterdam avenue, city, A first-class pitcher, formerly of Clintons, the champions on the east would like to join a strong team a ing fourteen’ to fifteen years. Will furnish own uniform, Won nine out of ten games pitched for the Clin- tong last aéagon. Address, Jacob Sad A good outflelder would like to join some team Mm Manhattan averaging fit- teen years. Uniformed team pref: Address aeores W. Chadwick, No. Avenue D, city. A first-class, N-eround playér would like to Join some strong uniformed team averaging twelve ‘to, fourteen years, Address J, Biter, No, 262 Ralph avenue, Brooklyn. The Hercujes A. C. would like to ar- range gamg@ for Decoration Day with teams av twelve to fourteen cars, Address Statthew Burke, No. i¢ elancey street, City, May 90, A. M., open for teams aver- aging twelve to fourteen years. Ad- dress in McDonald, No, 270 West Ninety-alxth street, city, tel Crystal Juniors would like to ar- mes with ane The Laureate A. C. weld Mk to n with teams averaging sixteen Ce Cages 0 duosmenta. atsot-to . Sehi ner ma mana er Nn $45 East One pill third’ street, New Olymanta, A. CO, would eae) to play hirteen Maprrl tt Fort Lee, . Spen; also ail of Sly, “Address kot, terson, No, 610 Lenox avenue, New York ity. The Rival Baseball Club would Ike to arrange games for next Sunday with any team Averae tie sixteen years, for Bide) bat o€ on: Wt Manager HI. est One Hundr; Thirty-thisaatrees a oo FOR whHONX CHAMPIONSHIP. The Suburban baseball team wilt cross bats with the Westchester A. C at Westchester Oval, One Hundred and Sixty-third street and Southern Boul vard, next Sunday. The ga tor i championship of Se'erone °° eka Pedi Ea fais erst 4HE WORLD? WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 95, 1908: THE DIAMOND, RING GIANTS RETURN FROM LONG TRIP. secede ee hes scas a ie dic Aaa arate {CHARGE AGAINST WESTERN REFEREE! CHESBRO, HIGHLANDERS’ PITCHER. : 29OELGIOISOSEODORIIDIG?® Geas5a4sdGUGgDSEsIASESTAAUAAUNERGISIAGAERIAIGGWISEGS REELS e 8960090008: PEOODDEOODHDGOLEHEHE$G-49HO8H5O6-498H4064OOO9O8DOOIOGFI9OLLOO9H9OO0OO4OO0OOGOOS 0O9-00-2-0- B90208 0909: os: _CAMMEYER 6th Av., Cor. 20th St. The Largest Shoe Store in the World. Riding Boots and Leggins. Every Regulation and Equesi2ian style ready for tba the moment you call. No house in the world can equal our wonder- {ul lines in splendor of material, form and workmanship, and our extremely low prices, which are about half those of pri- vate makers. Don’t think of buying else- where until you have seen our goods. 8, Men's Russet Putten Strap Le Men'a Runtet Piqskln ties Ber Men's Ruasot’ Pigakin Putte Strap Legeine Men’s Riding Boots. Men's Russet Calf Stitt Lee Riding Boots, regulation style Men's Enamel Leather Stitt Lew Rid: oe > FLDDISBHODLGICIOSHIHDOG? HARLEM REGATTA TO BE EXTENDED A policy of expansion was decided upon at the last meeting of the Hat lem Regatta Association, when a: the New York Cijy Hall and withip the State of New’ York, atee ee ofa Following this action plication for membership from the Palisade Boat Club, of Yonkers, was received and fa- ny and other applica Uons are promised’ from the Ravens- Wood Boat Club, of Long Island City: the Staten Island Roat Club, of Wewt New Brighton, 3. I, and the Hiawatha Canoe Club, of King's Bridge. The New Rochelle Rowing Club iy also eligible under the new amendment and will be invited to join. CHARGE THAT THE BOUT WAS FINED (Speotal to The Evening World.) MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 25. —Al- though every sporting writer in Mil- waukee approved the decision last Fri- day night by which Benny Yanger was declared the victor over Charles Neary, of Milwaukee, the surprising charge 18 made here to-day that the fight was fixed for Yanger to win, but that Neary was ignorant of the plot. All of Neary's but the unprejudiced sporting men say that Yanger was fairly the victor, The charge made suys that the Chi; cago men had the referee fixed, and cite as evidence the fact that he had a varrlage In waiting for him in case he mobbed after the dectslon, as he ‘to the shi of the towa, ar Brightons and Superbas, Two of the bitterest rivals In Brook- lyn will fight it out on Sunday next when the Brighton and Superba nines meet on the former's grounds, Broad- way and Halsey street, Brooklyn TURBINE A CLUETT COLLAR QUARTER EACH, QUARTER SIZES PEABODY & CO. 1D MONARCH BHI STEAMBOATS. SSSSS East | Sg AND BAGEE— Be. 3 es ane tind’ ase. 5 n| amendment to the constitution opening | the membership to amateur rowing or athletic clubs within thirty miles of friends and backers support the story, | BIG PLAY ON ENGLISH LAD T0 WI The future books on the Eastern hand- feap, the world’s Fair and the American Derbies being exploited by O'Leary are wetting big plays as the events draw nearer, After English Lad's impressive win in the Chicago Derby at Hawthorne Saturday a flow of money began to pour in on Fred Cook’s colt. Saturday even ing alone O'Leary took close on to $5,000 ut 6 to 1, stand at that price, and) Moharib,too, Prince Bilverwings came in for plays place; where properly held by my Automatic Act leg-straps or hard steel springs, Book with list of a thousand nai Truas has helped and cured. CHAS, CLUTHE, 29 East EXCURSIONS. | | LEHIGH } |x} VALLEY _ RAILROAD N IAGARA $ .00 | FALLS and Return a MAY 28th and 20th. tat | _ Return to may goth, . ITHACA Boat Race $6.10 | PARLOR AND SLEEPING CARS” Voom DINING OARS & LA CARTE |MAUCH $ 50 CHUNK |GLEN ONOKO 3 Gen And tho SWITCHBACK | DECORATION DAY, MAY sotn. t Special train leavos New York, 23d 8: so | Rm. Cortlandt and Deabrosses Bia, 88) Kit 'Cau (Fulton St), &18a. in. ety ea Chunk, 6.45 p.m. Tlekews for Switeb- Stauton Maack Chunk SWITCHBACK & GLEN ONOKO EXCURSION Roux” Yair Tice fe May 30/2fie. § and permitted the slate to N THE DERBY) | Rcross the board. So strong was the play on the two last named that the price on Silverwings was cut from 80 to 20 to Me ee figuring was indulged in as to ‘ohar' Some tickets written during the week: Bearcatcher—$15,000 to $300, from Chicago partion. Condinrgs $12,000.10, $1,000, tro Bol y Sbaaiisre $24,000" wo S000 fete Nee aeigliah Lad—-$18,000 to 33,000, from the Eligibat—818,000 to $1,000, from New “Tranetter—850,000 to 8100, from St. Loui, For 35 years my one aim has been to perfect a remedy for Rupture whose merit and small cost would make all other trusses and “treatments a waste of time and money. While other trusses merely support mine HOLDS; when others slip mine stays in others press and irritate, my light and waterproof appliance leaves you free; and while other trusses enlarge the rupture the Cluthe Truss reduces and CURES by keeping the parts ting Pad without the use of cutting Call this week or write for my valuable FREE mes and addresses of peo} Reople my (HOURS 9 TO 5; SAT. TILL 8.) BET. 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Bor Le MAIMROADE, Pennsylvania ‘oawes and 6 y Mgaving time, from Desbrosses tree ve minutes Inter thar that “Piven ‘below ‘tor eens third street Hatton. eaceht where otherwise noted, | AL AT Sleeping For Chicaao, Indianap- Ly inner snacking and nokint ‘Care For Cal: 18, Cincinnatt and Chi Heago, Bt, ‘AGO BEHIGAG! 0. JAMITED. Pullman 5 Bleeping. jon eas Toledo and Cleveland. ‘Din: ing 53. PIANOS AND ORGANS. } 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 + thee bearing the maker's name; every one of them fully guaranteed for en years; Every One of Them Built to Last a Lifetime? Caution- And upon no consideration buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand piano at any price, for in a very short time such a piano proves absolutely worthless, “Slightly used” pianos are like other pieces of old machinery—they’re worn out, otherwise people would not part with them, .— If you have an old piano, exchange it for one of our beau- Exchange tiful, new, up-to-date pianos and pay any balance due at the rate of $1 a wee! We will send for your old plano 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 Weck of This Great Sale, This 1s indeed a most remarkable sale of pianos, and you will be missing a chance to save from $150 to $200 if you do not take advantage of it. 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. Piano guaranteed for 10 years. . $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week. No interest is charged for time taken in making payments. Pianos delivered on first payment of $5.00. On cash purchases we will deliver pianos to any part of the United States free of charge. Upon request we will send a representative who will go into full detail regarding our piano proposition and explain to you the dif- ferent points regarding these pianos and show you photographs of every style. LOUIS BXPR: ‘Gincanatt Tndienapolte i Tovlavile Dining nace XPREGS.—For Chi For Toledo, except Saturaay. Bin: PACIFIC EXP! Foledo Cha canteat daily v jandoah Recta for, Cleveland exo ‘oMicag EEVELAN n 005 PF. for Pittsburg.” Dining Can WARHINGTON "AN nie SOUTH. TAS, 8.20, 90.25, 910.10 (Denbroases and Cort at Btreets, 10.20), + gah 10 and Cortiandt ngresstoni i 0.05.P. auey ing Car. (Desbrogses (8.25 "Cony ‘ and Nas PM. 12.10 a night Eted fignany® onureesces jor ‘and oF ai it Cars) LIN and 12. ae fp an Tank aTeRN nt jew. Orleans, TAY oe cE & \PHAK at Taek fing OHIO, MAAR a5 ‘TA: Ta Week diya anal ay 8: ATLANTT cITy.. 8, soa. Mt Vortibuled Trains Rarree pares c rug Standard Coaches on Binoy “ar |. Week-daye, ¥ 304 143 ana ant omer 30h R) } t); Housg and Stations named ‘shore yn, dC hs: Bah abr ‘Yorke wilt cali for’Rnd cheek baxnnae: tro Idences throuh to destinaties * tor 'Penneyivanta ih. woop, “Passe Tin lc Managy aere Traffic Managur Genera! Passenger Agent. Ral WiW.A General Manager. J Great Decoration Day Sale! StephensonPark will ne patted York and Boston Road, or Main Street, ‘ark, Is being laid out into plots 50 feet front and from 125 to 150 65. In depth, with broad avenues and every improvement, Z be 10 per cent. ci JOSEPH H. LEWIS, Auctioneer, 23 East 20th st. ‘rainw depart trom Grand Central Station, second= 424 'Strret nity ets 1g 10 Aa Aidheht ixpress. ss A 5 0 * “4 AB ") °O", °8,°10, “La, iy Q'ty “To be successful you muse 10.90 AM — Da! ‘eibunde oe well dresend REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. 500 Building Plots at Auction. New Rochelle, N. Y. JOSEPH H, LEWIS, Auctioneer, Il at public auction on MONDAY, MAY 30TH, 1904, at 1 o'clock P. M., 500 Building Plots situate In the City of New Rochelle, N. Y,” The magnificent Stephenson property, situate on the north side of adjoining Rochelle Ten minut * walk from churches, school: ecTah taints rareha is, banks, fc, ae, tion. 80 minutes to Grand Contral om day of mist ba! y monthly payments. | lesiring to pay all cash, a discuunt of 10 per cent. will be made, ig present owner re enter into an agreement to a hes the end of ¢ oars the moa may ws the pursbay to id wai parchareee twent: five € " Chick the DRaueS seas Nae Gee Sai, suianee gittae burchase Belod at For further partieulara apply to Five minutes by trolley Purchasers #arSalo to continue every Saturday at 1 o'clock until all are sold. FOR SALE, rq | tallures have thrown es NewYork Central} 5 ALMOST GIVEN ANAY Humbera, Spaniugs, Barnes, Fauber speciala Indte New York: . ae Bead niga rete sad ons treet” for eobelagbane 00 wr Naw York joe. Baggage checked from wt ‘or reigence ‘by Weatrott Express, GEORGR. H. DANIELS. mn. Pass, Agent yo PM. 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