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a Je ne dnd «Roger vexpected, AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Badition ‘all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. “a score 3¢ 2 WORLD | ee GREAT RACING IS IN SIGHT. SPORTS EDITED BY ~ CHAMPIONS ARE | HERE TO-DAY. ROBERT EDGREN POLSHSDTOSDODHSHLD "John ‘McGraw is patiently his prize batters ith the spruce. Such able sluggers as Billy Dahlen and Shgandow"? Mertes are sure to do better ‘satick work “Gahowing. Some day they are all Hable fo start a-slugging with their old-time | wgpeed, and then there will be an awfui tting bee up at the Polo Grounds, Bresnahan, than their ‘The fo ch was the catching of Country, ft field. They would like to play ‘the | Street. city. GIANTS’ SLUGGERS NOW OVERDUE : to get present nth. . Sele as was waiting a-going weak Gi The Giants have very little chance to ,Fewain the lead in the pennant race be- “fore the Chicago team arrives at the aan ‘8 Hollow: baseball mecc jeaders from the Windy. City found the Pililies’ a very tender morsel while the New Yorkers were struggling tooth and nail with the strong Cincinnat! Reds, and now the Chicagos have another Eastern easy mark in the Brooklyns, while the Giants must take on the champlons, If Me- Graw's men can manage to keep the Cubs from increasing their lead more than one game they will do well. but uppy little captain-manager 0. the Polo Grounds outhe is full_of ho McGraw would Ike to take fou! straight from the Pirates, and then if the ‘Trolley-Dodgers land one out, of the four they have to play the Chicags topliners the Giants will gain a game. will be Christy Mathewson's turn to perform in the centre of the dia- mond for the Giants to-day and Bower- man will likely be his battery mate. defeat in| ture next Sunday morning on our ii er also play fhirteen to fourteen v ars, teams a joupka, jr., 311 East For- street. he Go-Aheag. A. ghbor! jouse, the Magnolia A.C. ee) ik and the Panthers bj Tinstery = MacCatagan, ee aisery “for” ‘on Met a a , of the West Side la 1 Day pred score ‘The score for the morning fy follows, Ban head 1 Batten #6 Smithy Woods and Miles, A, C. would like to 6 Go-Ahead Uo Oe 06121 Kebel x—l4 and ed | Would Hke to hear fom teams avers a he @ Panther A. C. claim a came from defeated the Crsscank. + Cc, of C. B.A. Decaturs and also from the Crystals | by non-appearance. Instead they He Ee, Cc. them by ture of the Dhan Asylum and Friendly ferred. 6 a score of The winners Hebrew Or-! A. C, pre-; No. 89 Pitt me i to D. Scheikowitz, falgon A. C. Ut Casey, 1 b.; Robinson, hardt, s8.; Bi ight, p. C. defeated the Ar- rows on Sunday by @ score of 23 to 3. winners would ‘like to arrange 8 with teams averaging thirteen to ven vears, Address R. Moore, No. 36 West One Hundred and \Phirty-third street, Manhattan } The Falcon A. C. wants games with uniformed teams averaging fifteen years of age. Address William Meyer, Emerald A, cer No. 364 East. Pighty-seventh street. gambs with teams averaging 10 Bettlement Hou louse Dovers—‘Boofleld and ‘The You Prospect _Groundenter Juniors would Mke to arrange games with teams .tveraging eleven to four- teen years, Address White, ine 182 Prospect place, Brooklyn, N. The Legal Field Club of ate would like to arrange games with teams averaging thirteen years on thetr ovn grounds at Ninety-elghth street and Wifth ayefue, or’ on opponents’ grounds if desired. ‘They line up as follows: _Moskowlts, catcher; Torres pitcher; S. Rosenberg. first ‘base: 1. Rosenberg, cond base; Mainthou, short stop; Siegel. third base; Rosen: thal. right fleld; Sanders, centre fleld Seoman, left field. Would like to hear + Romer, 3b4_ Ebe Biackards Murphy, | a battery and @ third and second MAN, * Sam elght On Sunday, vy, May 2, at Daners's bortel) 3. wo 3, ‘bat! of 4, the fibriuge the ABOUT LUD. New Eras for the chain: mnahip of the east side by a score of The feature G. \dwin, of the a of Gus Brown and the eo was fleld- The repre’ New Star Theatre Juniors he Acme Juniors by a ecore = ins They would, ‘itke *to' pook games with ms averagini a side bet o ten $1. Capt. to twelve years L, Solomon, & i” ent One Hundred and Seventh etrect, * it The Pacriots jing-up aa follows e, ok. ein, ef: UL Ziesler A. J. div ne Rosenberg, e games with ms ave iy. CS E Wold uke to raging i teal a to eleven years. Address 1. Rooney, lo, 17 Bast One Hundred and Ninth street, City. a Ape ee Celtic F. ore B. er and, . Hoe: years. Hoe: c a score of 17 to.6. defeated the stron; Hib at Clinker’ Park Batteries— ‘oey; 8, Horkay and Yinners would lik’ to ar- By wet teams averaging ten ‘The line-up {sas Ie F, Miller, 20.3.3. mith, of.; J. Kidd, Address J. ‘Tatarka, Brooklyn. Gouverneur F. C., of Addre: ra pe jriverneur place. stan Sta: erasing Treen Un. Hyman | 9! reas lorfolk street, city. a4 C, would Hke to ‘all teams averaging} # Gy ot the CN. Hy Rnd Capteln oF Exterion aA at street, ynolds, yew ty. At Bayside Monday: Vigilante 20018222 5-6 6 10010000 0-208 Battertes—Eagan and Hook, Dutch, Barmeyer and Dodge. ‘The Amawalk A. C. have dates open August to September for teams averag- ing elghteen years, to be played on our roun G. Goldie, No. &L East One undred and Thirty-fourth street, city. The lo i. a Sore Srmeny eth Tanthia Wheelmen) play on May iia Deen v chester Pari for colored champions! of Greater New York and defeated them by a score of 10 to Tona A. C -0 4000 nwo AUT O88 Of os Batteries—Allen and Dees; Valentine end De Yoo. For games address 8. R Hoston, P. B, No. ®. . The Young Crescents, of Hartem, will play teams eleven to thirteen years old, All dates open after June 26. Games for side bets on Sundays and holid Frei Soholz, No. 67 East Eleventh street, city. The Dominicans would like to ar. range games with the following ynied Katonahs, Mount Kiscos, Ramblers, sing, 3 Houywood inin, Yonkers A. A nM Uns, Pleasantvilles, Max irtehton A. Ce woods, of Long Island; College Points and. other beams of ike calibre. Address Eugene A. Healy, No. 202 East 8¢ third street, city. xe perenne Juniors meena ike to mes With the following ven Academy, Lyceun Jedrics, Con », Clifton Junior: phaeis-and other’ teams: twelve to’ four- Have June 5, 12 and 26 John SheMeld, No. 206 Long Island City, ‘The Criterion A, C, defeated the Hill- aide A. C, ot New Jorsey by a@ score of 17 16 14, “The winners would like to ar- jange games with teams avera lng thie: teen to, fourteen years, Address RLM. 0-10 6b46064) 33089000006 Oooo OOodoOO00E SOO000O> <a! “The Pou aan ae ee MAY Look LiKe THIS BErFoRE THE SEASON ENDS. OD £08$-004-200900t a) POP EDO O6OO% oo: $POS® WHEN vou CAN'T Ger A SEAT on A PLACE AEAR THe FRONT Bow Sisdeoinioesasestioalast STRAY NOTES FROM MANY DIAMONDS WANT HART 10 BOX WITH FITZ Louisville Boxer Receives Offer to Meet “Lanky One” in Two th Weeks Before Chicago Club—| Too Early for Marvin. land League, had to have his arm amputated to save his life a few days lago. He a finger split in a Marvin Hart, clad in rustic garb, with a big straw hat and overalls, dropped into Loutsville from his farm Saturday, and announced that he had been of- 4ed a oud purse to meet Bob Fitr-! simmons before the Waverly Athletic Club, of Chicago, for a six-round bout on June 16, | “The conditions and money offered ar perfectly satisfactory,” sald Hart, “an [ would be pleased to meet ‘Ruby Rob ert’ before the Chicago club, but farm) duties will detain me for some time, and as the wound I received over my eye In my late fight with Ruhlin has net healed, I do not believe I would be justified in doing business with such @ tough customer as the ‘Lanky One’ on auch short notice. “T have notified the club and my man- ager, Jack McCormick, that the Fourth of July would be the day on which T would be ready to trim up the Aus tralian in proper shape. I think on the) national holiday I could send the Anti- podean back to the blacksmith shop. I tee where he is talking of retiring from the ring and going back to his trade, so if he wants to get a Rood chance the national holiday of this year will be the time for him to face me, “L have been anxious to box Fitzsim- mons for some time, but I want to be right when | meet him, A few more {fs home nursing a weak knee. | seventeen games | would prove a valuable outfielder for any clu! Bemis, Clevelans’ best catcher, has weeks on the farm and T will be ready for any Soxspulniths Busluots in the busine: DOVLE HAS BEEN ON MANY TEAMS Jack Doyle is not particularly proud of his batting record so far this year, but he does pride himself on the fact that he has played with more major league teams than any man in the business, ‘Gleason runs me a close second in thls respect,” sald Dolye, “but on the whole I think I have drawn salary from more major league clubs than any player that ever wore a unt- form, It seems an age since the Cleye- lond club rescued me from the minors and used me as a backstop. After that I became a sort of baseball wanderer, playing a season or two here and per- haps a half season there, but always bobbing up in fast company when I had the can tied to me by one club. Some of the cities in which I played have seen me more than once, and they always seem glad to have me back there. I have none of the scruples of Phil O'Neill, who, I see, declares that he would never want to play in a city again from which he had been released. I playod with the New York Nationals two or three times, I forget which, and was manager of the team on several occasions, That would not prevent me ‘No. oh accepting another engagement there, provided it were offered me and I were Detroit has under reserve a shortstop by the name of Owens who Is creating something of a sensation in the Penn- sylvania State League. He is especially rs with the bat, the sort the De- troits, as well as “Washington, need, Pilly Lush will be out of the game a week on account of a bad leg. Fred Hartman, formerly a National Leaguer, is putting up @ good game for Montreal, The pitching department !s Sélee's main rellance, and in that he {s un- doubtedly stronger than any team in National League, says the Chicago Chronicle, Messitt, a well-known Western League catcher and once with the New Eng- ame Inst week and blood polsoning set in. It has practically been decided upon by the Pittsburg club to get rid of Pitcher Scanlon. He may figure in deal, Ifthe other National League lu will waive claim to him Joo Wall, the Brooklyn backstop, has secured his release from Rochester and He will be in shape again in a few days, when he expects to secure a berth In ‘one of the big leagues, Wall batted 427 for with Rochester, He Joined the arnica crowd. The National League ts entirely free of debt.: Now for the “velvet.” The Senators landed In St. Louls yes- terday and hit the “pike” to-day. Now It fs reported that Pittsburg pala $1,500 for Wyatt Lee. The price was $1,500. Newark misses Shortstop Bean from Go to Boston and get another the team. one, Jack Carr, of Washington, who 1s playing third base for Indlanapolis, gets his marks in the error column, but he Is also represented in the hit column, Little Harry leased by Washington, centre for Montren} no Is playing left fleld _y Hoffman, who was re- is now playing Jimmy Ryan, MILTON HENR for Colorado Springs, gets two hits nearly every game. Detroit fans have requested Boston to appoint a day when they may see the famous Cy Young perform fn that ctty. In the three games Huelsman has played with Detroit he made five hits. Another good man slipped away from Washington. A Cuban fan Is endeavoring to hav the Cincinnati Reds train at Havana next spring. But the Reds think Call- fornia will catch them. Philadelphia and Washington fans think yaa pee @ net under their tatlen jat_when the drop off the oinader, ther will not get hurt. Yale and Princeton 1 have decided rot! to play baseball under the foul-strike rule. Harvard and Princeton did not use it in thelr game last woek. ‘Western papers are handing tt up to Ban Johnson good and hard for lifting the suspension of Lajole for his fla- grant violation of common decency. Philadelphians “have a grievance against Washington, The Senators passed the Phillies Thursday on the way down because of rain in the Quaker City, Chicago pitchers buried Jacobsen in bouquets for the great game he pitched against Owen, In- stead of belng a, “comer," they think he has “arrived. Not satisfied with some of his men, Connie Mack 1s looking over some of the Eastern League players with the hope of picking up a good man or two. Jimmy Collins saya Chick Stahl is just beginning to show form. If they ‘all begin to plek up, what will there be left for the rest of the pennant aspirants?, Gene De Montreville ts batting .300 for Atlanta, and is the only member of the team in that class. Luskey Is hitting at the Barry McCormick and Fake Stahl rate. “wid BI" Donovan is wild to ret away from that Detroit outfit. The port he gets would demoralize even “smiling af Maul, who never cared whether school kept or not. Y TO RIDE have Pitcher HERE AGAIN NEXT YEAR Milton Henry, the well-known Jocke: who was injured a tow weeks ago by - fall at the Hawthorne race-track, rapidly recovering. Henry had just returned from a trip abroad and was riding on the Chicago tracks in great form when the accident occurred. Thy news of his rapid re- jisovesy, is welcome to his admirers in Eastern racing circles, There is no more opular rider now in the saddle than 1e! Frenry, and he is recognised as one of the leadin; oe knights of the country. ‘He has several tempting of- fers to ride in the East next season, and will in all probability accept one of! these and be seen again on the metro- polltan tracks. free to sign with them, The several engagements that I played in New York are only a portion of my career in the | big league. I helped win a pennant for | Baltimore, was a member of the Brook- lyn team ‘on two occasions; was field Saptain of the Chicagos, played with Washington when that ofty was in the National League, and also filled an en Bagement there with the mare recent American League C ‘This is my frat engagement with .Phiiadelphia, and 1 hope to remain with the Quakers for some time. Playing in seven different big league cities, some of them twice or three times, 1s a record which, T be- Heve, has never been equalled by any player in the history of the game. ———— American Jockey Wins Derby, VIENNA, June 5.—The American fockey, @. Stern, to-day won the Austrian Derby on. i Conamore, ‘owned by Count Louls ‘rrautt- ——— Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-day, P. ML, Pitteburg va. New York. Adm. 50c. 7 LONDON, June 5.—In the drawings for the open olf championship. which besins at Sandwich Tuesday, the following pairings “SPORTING. THE RACING EXPERT | 23 Word Bidg., N, | . Soectal To-day urada a tae “3 WON) bi Je ley hs Bach Day at 2.30 PF, M. BARNEY DREYFUSS ON THE PIRAT pions Will Show Their Class from Now On—Secures New Players That Are Wonders. Barney Dreyfuss, owner of the Pitts- burg baseball team, in speatkng of the | slump in his team in the pennant race j mata: “Oh, never mind about the Pitts burgs. They will-walk off with the flag Again. They are just getting ready to make the spurt. They have got the olaes to them, and like good race horses, that will tell when the route is Ton| “The geason is young yet, and my team has hardly gat to going good. The same thing happened last year, but we Just walked in. “In a few days I will gpring a new Pitoher whom I secured from Brown Univeratty, His name is Mike Lynch, ‘Then MeGinnity will have to look to hig laurels, Lyneh shut out every big Jeague club last year, including Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Pennsylvania and Holy Cross. He 1s a wonder and is sure to make good. “T have also another player—Thomas Stankart, whom I got from Holy Cross College—that willcause the fans to wag thelr tongues. “Watch the Pirates from now on, and you will see what class is in baseball.” a Wisconsin Enters Two Crewn, MADISON, Wis, June 5.—The Athletic Board of the Uni decided to OOSO G40060000. Baseball Magnate Says Cham- ~— POSOSLDODOOVODO® 44 ME THINGS THAT ARE LIKELY 10 HAPPEN AT POLO GROUNDS IF eae eee KEEPS Uw. OOLDOOLODGOOS 069945 H4O AEw VoRK GOING $99$4092000000006 FOGLE 39999909959 6-5-69990 94 0-00003000000% TO A ane, : Ww GOVERN-HANLON FIGHT | POSTPONED UNTIL SEPT. 5 The twenty-round bout between “Terry” MeGovern and Eddie Hanlon, the California feather-weight, which was to have been founght on July before the club offering the largest purse, has been postponed until Sep- tember 5. Sam Harris, manager of McGovern, and Bob Deady, the Philadelphia sport- ing man who looks after Hanlon's in- terests at present, met by appointment to-day for the purpose of accepting the largest bid received for the contest. There were four bids received from the following clubs. National A. C., of Philadelphia, 8 per cent, of the gross receipts; Hayes Valley A. C., of San} Francisco, 50 per cent, of the gross re- cetpts; Bureka A. C., of Baltimore, 65. per cent, of the gross receipts; Waverly A. C., of, SEaa, $5,000 purse for six-| KRAMER'S SPRINT Frank Kramer won the two-mile hardicap bicycle race at the Vallsburg board track yesterday In a sprint that electrified the 3,090 spectators. At an eighth of a mile from the finish Kramer seemed hopelessly beaten. He came on the outside of the leaders, high up on the banked track and into the stretch like a meteor, Eddie Root and John Bedell were beaten scarcely a halt- wheel's length, SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. i S.OPHINS Hopkins’ Machine sewn sails are better than any Hand sewn sail put together by the most Expert sail maker. 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Pvery ere” Sa Ion remove! from system, without aid of TY os acta and radical “famo ia round bout, and $6,000 purse from a club of Philadelphia. Harris and Deady were willing to havo the ‘battle fourht in San Fram Soon but as the Hayes Valley Club's was not large enough, sors of the fighters decided 19 postpone. the Dattle until Sept. 6 90 as te give. the clubs time in which to Increase thelr bids. In the mean time both fighters will not -be permitted to take part in any fights. oan al LIFE. A Sartling New Discovery tt Discove ppeals ‘al ng, orvi Flagging, USED LOCALLY AND GIVES IMMEDIATE RESULTS. 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