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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, | SPORTS EDITED BY | MANY SPORTING EVENTS YESTERDAY. ING WORLD HIGHLANDE RS WHO STARTED ON WESTERN TRIP SV /e “HIIGHEANDERS OFF — FOR THE WEST. DISSENSION IN PIRATES’ RANKS While the Pittsburg scribes t reports concerning the yslons In the y have visited the Smoky ¢ have overlooked case of clash among the players in thelr principals are Hasoman Bransiield and xeveral others and Manage Ms henchmen on the oth PROTESTED GAME GOES TO GANTS C. Pulltam, AR WESTERNERS _ FROM BIG GAMES ‘Best A Prealdent of Natlonal Leaguo of Baseball Clubs, to- day gave out the following he matter of the protested game Louls and New played at St gamos with teams a Years. Address thletes Will Be Out of Olympian Sports at the World's Fair in St. Louis by Order of the A. A. U. BY sending Alleged diss York formed team it Address Thomas Mulholland, care of) ‘thirsk, Jr sate Thirsk, jr. ma York olubs which wa 9 14n favor of the New York club, I evidence submitted by the Interested clubs and the umpires as | : Walter Sieffon, the North! Division high school man, ‘The peace which has retened In West- m athletic circles since the Michigan- cago controversy over the Eckersall| fease was dropped has been Every member of the University of) track team and the First, p action of the A. A. jMehts in getting after the big first base-| no difference to the Michlgan men who wed oversight that may while other 1 fifteen to six “The score was 1 to 0 1n the ninth tn witee half expenses and pay fo man for any all oceur in his p the bat, McGraw took the p nor, who was at fl for Taylor and July 4,” Addres the Michigan-First Bresnahan batted has no jurisdiction over the meet, but it will bar them from com- Olymplan games of all mistakes or errors which, the concher an in the dlamond whtle M was circling the bases, Nan reached third base in safety and erch 12 has beon suspended by Chi petition in th fourteen, as one of the lead- organtzation, his position 4 Lynch, p and the jurisdiction of ned games, The athletes suspended include many the best men in the West, and never fore in the history of athletics ha many prominent has he covered he is groatly who regard nus batsmen on However, all this does not ook any of Brans- Acts Slowly. The suspension of consideration for several Chairman Lipps has had much expondence with Manager Baird, of Michigan, and it was hoped that things would be straightened out, but the Michigan man has not adjusted the announcement opposing pitehe the most dange the captain of the Louls team, the hase. took the ball by force f rked it toward the grand stand, permitting Bresnahan posed what proved t move Clarke to ov Held's mistakes, and cusion drives ht to bumillate The Atlas s arcange gacnes with teams fourteen to fifteen In June and July, Add the big fellow the other members of tho team. Monongahela Branstield Is stopping, the first baseman say ‘Thursday night that how soon he got away rehle Hahn, disputed champion 9 be the winning protested the game I that Section the action of on the groung % had been Gilbert and that member team left thelr benc hi ctlon of Gilbert ts rk Club, but th ra left the b hird and demand be catied out Gan thirt giant freshman at Michigan, » won the shot-put agains: the pick f the East at pd broke the world In the Chicago-Michigan meet last Sat seven of Michigan’a men are not regii tered athletes of the A, A. U. from Pittsburg, Philadelphia shot-put record 2 rOAst on th T because L do not power Is getting jd Bransfeld. way from it the and Qoodwin, rules if the college mpete against athletic teams of they must be roglatercd sanctioned. The First Team 18 under the control of terman, who is a mem- ber of the Board of Managers of th Beckley ran to base r\iner jie runner in the West; F. W. Bchule, Wisconsin hurdler, now at Mich- who is second only ing over the sticks; M. A. Hall, wi yr of the half-mile run at last year’ _Wonference meet and picked to repeat Bealn this year. All these monotonous The Young Orioles played the Young | fants and beat them by a score of 9! Yo VIL be satiated eet eT RUtHOny. wa marenarcete Ans averaging ten to twelve years. | ‘The Youn Carisch sent to first in his place Is there Is some truth in Bransfleld's ton 17 of rule 36 reads or more members of the ‘'wo good all-round players, formerly mtr t A, yates, TUnne confusing the tlelding side tothe difficulty of making suc | AY he pase runner shall be declared out ‘for the interference of ht 5 mate or team mates.’ Dieateais “The evidence {x conclusive that Bres- nahau was fairly entitled to third base | he was on re Michigan ELECTRA YACHT CLUB'S CRUISE The Blectha, Yacht Club, of Hoboken, days’ cruise, starting Sat- not be a great in getting the men re- must make personal and it is a question Michigan men will do this, since Baird has not taken 't deal of trouble instated. but they application, ment Stars, ‘Then there are the stars of the Fi George Smith, jwarter miler in the West and winner had a three Kk River and ve fast launch ‘the guldance of Capts, was taken up the Hudson and The members on board Charles Weaver, Willlam Kacke- Richard Buck’ ‘Vhose who have known have wondered why the matter not been brought t was held last March men suspended follows: Michigan—Hahi jectra, under hips last year; Willlam Uffendell king of Western half-milers und an old tre Dame athlete; Otto Kaocke, the irét Regiment captain and one of the | t high jumpers in the West; Harley ‘by, an old Notre Dame « + Ms one of the best all-around athletes | Steffon and Holton > ——__—__. — WINTER BOOK BIG LOSER ON BROOKLYN HANDICAP Ay the maker as loser on the ) Qin Handicap, pay on the winner, fhandied by him on the race wan nearly sooner, as the Mutely no right ball out of Burke's hand. “In view of the protest into the Sound the evidence sub- Lows { meister. of the | Marche. Schule, Keeler, Ke Rose, Keller game in question stands.” . Smith, Ueten- QUAKER SPORTS RED PLAVERSIN IW HARD LUCK A NOVEL WAGER ADELPHI to 0. teen to fiftecn years, has a few op dates for teams that want to boc Saturday games for July, and Augu a b.; Walsh, ‘ss; Bruton, If} Linde, tional Laag 410 tekets The sum total Lgit-wolght (iis morning winner are Easterners, B dast in tae widely advertised stons or the delphlis enjoyed W) (Decorn ti Goorge Stehle, PLO, ‘The Sporting F.C. would like to hear | Nothing was ‘The sports © extortionuts | Aovommodation Wasted thelr — a Coffey Draw, peclal to ‘The Evening World.) ELLOWS FALLS, Hickey, of Brooklyn, and Young vontended t Pailadelpitas, Walker, Steinteldt and O'Neli! HE Analy tanke the Eastern trip with the| wii! Jott the team « * , Hahn will be worked every fourth day in Pittsburg that Piteher| by the Reds on the coming Eastern He needs dha: amount of work fo keep him in good condition. the Brown University The St, Mlohael achvol would Mk hook games with ams avera eleven to thirt who always Ls | looking f » made the a: MeFadden a storm of one question ax is 9 and that he ‘will be i . Corcoran'a sanity, Sheehan. of Springfeld, went only rounds last ni but out, and ne. "Mewadden and "Kia" Coffey voxea | fifteen EA ht, When’ Sheeha his secouds threw back Jn the game for The Cincinnatt C PE isoeee ®/ open dato at Brooklyn: The matter will not be settled unti the Mike | team gets Kast, ked for the sd Mike. and she bet was recorded. pCOEren, decline to, tell what team Dut bis w woes twelve of which were At was called a dra) WITH TEAM AFTER YESTERDAY'S TWO GAMES AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Mdition all the news of the amateur basebali players, scores of their games, chal- lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Hditor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, Now York. 4 ‘The Arrows would Mke to arrange) Manager Philip Quinn, No. 1103 Park raging taiten| .rnuc, New York, pseph. Corcoran, No.| ‘The RI West Forty-second street, | at MU ates open pitcher wanted for a good uni- eraging fifteen years. bet. Address Will >, 411 Mana m No. #03 Third avenue, New| avenue, city. | the Wanderer F.C. The Vintons would Hke to book Sun-/ from the L Fr. ¢ mornine games with out-of-town | School, for n ualformed preferred, averaging | like to play the $ for a side bet 1 years, that will guar | Of from $10 to $2 84 Tadward ( wide No, 138 East Forty-fifth street, or $10. All dates open after L. Sultz, No. 13 West 4 and Fifteenth strect, city. | with teams averaging fc Crosstown baseball team would | {caress Adoiph Jatta, No. to meet teams Mveraging twelve to| Hundred and Thirteenth st The Mn cker, ss. ob- ‘The St. ‘or ra BRC, would ne.) Rom y. rf. and :] like to arrange games with teams : Mahonoy, | twelve to fourteen ‘sold. Apply Braase, ob: FO Becker. 1b. Address | Kdward Walsh, No. 227 East Seventietn Lynch, No. 8 Clay street, Green-| street. Int. The Yanke nee, They would of rule would like to book games rteen years, 4 East One Baseball Club again The Mineolas have a few dates open | proved themselves the champions of the in June and July for teams offering a | Bronx by defeating the Webster Base- reasonable inducement. Address EB. ball Club by a score of 10 to 4. Johnson, No, 968 Third avenue, Brook: | ‘ithe Rivals would tike to arrange games | with team ond team would dike, to | years of ge ror s raging | Ager Stephen Miller arson Saturdays | New York City 8 Capt, Georg ‘The Takewood A. C. defeated the Merrill, Nv, 290 Bergen avenue, Jer-| Wayne A.C. by a sépre of 16 to 9 The City, Nod Withers’ would like to arrange games on wantec ° Wich seams, averaging nine, 2¥ He eaten ouree Caer eRe | Years, Address J. O'Nell, No, 33 West st One Hundredth street, 3 raging fifteen or sixteen le bet of $5. Man- No. 318 Avenue A, ety-cighth street w td ‘ork ‘The Young Leaguers, of Harlem, de- A good pitcher would like to hear fe from teams offering suitable induce- 1} SY ments, Addresa J.T, Gallagher, No, -aning 9a accoun he Liberty's by a score at 20 to Was stopped in the elghta ot the unfair play- The score was as tel "Phe game Third avenue, elty jing of the Libertys. follows Leaguers.. 6 0 Would like to arrange games with | Livercys af ould like to teams averaging cars, Address A. Teh- st One Hundred and iress Edwin Goodwin, range maui avenue, Broookle ten to twelve n, No, 23 Aradiin A. A., would like to Ninth street vin a prod junior team’ averaging thir- ‘The Mertes F.C. defeated the Elite i to fourteen years of age, Address by a score of 18 to 15. The winner . R. Levy, No, 161 Henry street, city. w ld like to urvange gamer ata ensns ‘The Regals have organized and would (leven to thirteen years old. ress to book games with teams myers J. Hans, No. 244 Hast ‘Third street, city. aging twelve to fourteen years for a, , THe Belleclalre B, B,C. would lke het ot $1.50, We ha to arrange games with out of town Yell, 1b.; McGuire, 26.; Klein,| for July Fourth, in the morning, Ad- Powers ‘sx,; Wallace, ‘cf.;) Kemp.| dress Charles H. Dunn. No. 201 West Fitzgibbons, s8.; O'Connor, ¢.; Cu-| Seventy-seventh street, elty, 1» Addrevs Capt. Herman. Klein, 7 Bust One Hundred and Pitti ew York On Sunday, May 22. the Lenox B, B. sof the Bronx, defeated the Lenox | B.C, of Harlem, b of 1 The Longwood A. C., averaging four- URED Mne-up ix as follows: Tlederman, Steine, 3d b; Hefele, lst b; Woods Bishon. vor rf_O'Connor, ‘por re apr allbgea Sen erage ole Nias SATIN AYRE hent’ ‘Tho discass is cured, to stay cured. rate cvery man who suffers from these ete i want to explain my NEW H f STRICTURE, enlarged or Irritable prestat KS ‘ jenta of the kidneys, bladder and pases, for over w quarter of a century jo searching for the best methods of T have equipped my buy that will aslat peclalist, and The employees of the Consdlidated s whetever. ~ Compiny, Branch 7. game (his geason, and ar specialist for me TSR wanteet rn aentae: ne , have travelled (ar and. W ewe venea Tne ine Titing private diseases of 1m EE ME HOR Unpaid Cverpthing science could devin > H, Hyland, Weed, Allen, 29.5 R. Coat SOM Ine to cure the dironsca Wo tr Vind, ab, P.O'Rrlen, xa, D.) Ericson, sp {HP nok “attempt fa” teat all dlseaten It, B. Carroll, of 6. Ding rf, Address My "NeW “MU H Joseph J. Murphy. N Hast One Cidcbthenit HLOOD POISON, PROBTATIC TROUBLES and Allother PRIVATE DISEARES 165 W. 34th St., New York, Hours, 9 A. M, to 8 P. 4 und ‘Third street, Manhattan Rowe: out-of A.C. would like to play | own team two sames Mas 180 x 4 good pitoher und a, goud all do player, averaging ti'rtecn to a fteen years, “Address I. Pollak, No. SPORTING. Torayth street ~ ears. Address F ¥. Singer, No, 43 West Thirty-second six RACKS BACH DAY. AT 2.80. P atseat | SPECIAL “TUE TABLE TO-MORROW, ‘Khe Superdam would like to arrange |, Trains leave aN, dos Ma ta Ye games with teams averaging twelve ie ath econ Rech mbetian” parlor (CaF ies hadi 67 Me ‘ wes bers. Lea’ New York tt No. 157 West One Hundred and Thirty: | ful 'Be The diridge. “via Meh ay. alovated, third street from 10.08 to 12.05 every 12, minutes; from|* Elberon Juniors would ike to 12.05 thereafter avery aioe to The Evening World.) , BEDFORD. Mass. harlestown, and Peter Sulll- yun, of Fall River, went fifteen rounds Both men were on they Lait the end of the bout and, accord- ing to an agresment before the bout, 1¢ a draw, although Sullivan forced the fightirg from the start and did much cleverer work in the fourth, fifti and last round, when he tried for Stone landed a left wallop several times, but Sullivan was a stone Stone's only aggressive work wa« May 31.—Jie side TF. C. defeated the Granite A. C, Sunday_at Olympic Field ‘The Riversides fter June 5 for 8 averaging fourteen to here last night. 4 knockout. some good lefts, followed by a right to ‘The best fight was a ffteen-round go hetween Young Sidnoy, of Boston, ant and furious from and several times both men were wabbly from their exertions, out In the last round, but so even had Leen the fighting that Referee Downey declared a draw, HARVARD WON THE TENNIS MATCHES 31.—Harvard won the intercollegiate lawn tennis cham- esterday by taking five out of six matehes with Columbt haw already defeated Yale und yester- day won all the singles matches, ‘each college having # match in doubles. Tho played match in the singles w of Harvard rvard man King was almost CAMBRIDC oy of Columbia, Singles—clothier, Harvard, de humbla, 64, 64 feated’ Bulkeley Laughlin, Columbia, 6-1, 3-6, Doubles-—Prentice ‘and yard, defeated Le Roy and Bulkeley, Co- —6, 61. 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