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H ws Af " ’ ALL THE NEWS OF BLUES GOT TWOHITS FROM JACK POWELL Highlanders’ Pitcher in Great Form Out in Cleveland and Made a Record—To-Day’s | Be a Fight for Second Place. _——— Game W (Special to The Hvening World.) janders were in a happy frame of mind this morning. Most of them celebrated Johnny Powell's great victory over the Cleveland sluggers by going to th theatre Inst night. Jack himself was the contre of attraction early in the evening for o big throng of fans who Congregated in the lobby of the Hotel BWuelld and gazed upon the mighty shoulders and huge arms of the St. Louls hotler-maker. “Big John Ganzel leaned against the @lerk’s desk and beamed with satiefac- ton. “Yeo, it was a great game.” he said. “There isn't any use denying our boys. put up a fine article of felding en a sloppy diamond, and Jack's work ‘was great. Any pitcher that this Cleveland bunch down to two hits 4s getting away with more than Cy froung did when he shut out the Ath- Jotics with no hits at all, Powell Gidn't really need the support we gave Bim to win his game; but I guess we “Just wanted to see how good we could make it." It was tho first time this season that the Clevelands have been held to less than five hits. ‘Ki Thoney was congratulated by @ dozen or more of his Cleveland ad- Menges, &c. ‘The Panther A. holds | AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ‘The: Bvening World will publish every day in t! alrthe-aews-of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Hditor of‘The Hvening World, Pulitser Building, New York. BOSTON MANAGERS ARE SATISFIED. T INI Ry a THE-WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 19—, HE DIAMOND, RING TWO COLTS B GOLD HEELS. | | AND RACE TR ACK mirers this evening for the beautiful game he put up in centre field, Two of his catches were extremely dim- cult, and the "Kid" took them as easily as Harry Bay would have done, ‘Thoney covers an immense amount of ground. His flelding is a great deal bettor than when he was eeen here! last, and he is evidently steadily im- proving. While he ts not as graceful 4n his movements es Bay, he 1s almost | as fast as the great little centre- flelder, from whom Thoney learned | much that he knows, and he certainly | Didy fair to develop some day into ong) of the, greatest out-flelders the game | has ever known. | Wish you'd sell me your bunt bat, | Billy,” safd Chicken Fancier Lush to wee Wily Keeler when the two hap- pend to meet in Lajole's cigar store this morning. “I've got the lay-‘em down job in the Cleveland batting or- der, and if I could place ‘em the way you do there would be nothing to it.” Lush Is something of a sacrifice hitter himself, but the way Keeler has been dropping the horsehide just out of everybody's reach in the games here 4s enough to win anybody's admimtion In the fragment of a game played Tuesday Keeler made three successive hits, and he got it safe the first two times he was up yesterday, making tive successive singles. P Sporting Edition : . of Yorkville, j fourteen years. ‘They line up as fol-|\ ‘YOU ke to play teams averaging |lows: H. Gliwax, ¢; J. Cadwell, (ps irteen to fourteen years, the Unions |8. Fogenson, Ib; G. Kvans, %b.)\5 of Manhattan College, Tyros of Ford: | Gilwax. 3b.) G. Exers, ss. J. Loevl, 10; ham College id Victors of Sucred | J. Hanley, rf.; 1. Paulsiki, ef Address Heart Academy preferred. For games | J. Loevl, No. 49 West One Hundred and dress Fronk Chaloupka, jr., No, all | Beventecnth street, City it Beventieth street. The Omaha Chirb has organized and The Howard B. B.C. would like to! would like to hear from teams averag-| Highball will surely start in the big book Sun A.M. or P. M. games ing twenty-one years, Sunday they de-| American Derby at Chicago, He may Pith teams averaging thinveen to ff- fated the Morningsider by a score ai |e, In fact, the only Eastern repre: . teen you! e to play for side |S to 2. Address I. Cohen. captain, clerk ’ Bet, Have’ all dates open aiter dune 1 | anc We see Yo Pee be Mon ty | weneative tn the Western classic. pets els HT White, No, 77 Devoe) Broonia street, Y. City. tree & ti be wl pre eee Shih 5 yD. ete E 5 @ will race in the Brookly The Loughlin Lyceum Juniors of Bt.| preilminiee mame ny Outaria Fett ana | Derby Saturday and will be loaded on Soe, Cy Church would ike ff) would like to hear from all teams |the ear at Sheepshead Bay at 4 o'clock to sixteen years for a side bet, | Toneduled to play them. Wills Gillow. |Sunday morning. ‘The car will be taken ‘hey line up as follows: McGuire, at | avenue, city. te ee to Jersey City and there hitched to the mith, % Technet ah Bericctaens The Knickerbocker F. C. defeated the | Pennsylvania Express, which is due in \ For 110 ames tothard, ¢. tamed Pie North is David Fisher, ‘Ni Brooklyn. : he Riverside Field Club will play tne aureng Pierce “BB. C. ut Olymnle lela on Sunday. ‘The Riversides have yn four games straight and have @ @lear record. ‘The Parkhilis will play the Domestics. if Rockaway, on‘Juno 12 at Far anka. way’. Although Humphreys pitched a great game for C. G. Gates & Co., and Jack in left fleld, a when the sacks Hudson & Co.'s men were full of ©. Yet in four runs and won the game for Ti the latter team by a score of 8 to 4 at College Point. Next week a team Tepresenting the Importers and Trad- tr’ National Bank will play the Gates. The Shadow Juniors defeated the st Thomas A. C. ‘by a score of 12 to I) Winners would like to arrange games with uniformed teame averaging eleven p thirteen years, Address W. Kelly, jo. 27 East Fifty-second street. city. The RE. Dietz Company B. B jayed the W. EF. Pruden y B. B.C. at Crotona Park prd won by a score of 2 to Is, The eteature of the game was three light- (-) fing double plays made by the Dietz team. The Re. Dietz Company have released their first baseman, is no, and have that position open dress Baseball Team OfMce, No. Laight street, city. The Spartan B. B.C. would like to wrrange games ‘for Saturday after noons in Central Park with uniformed foama averaging thirteen | to fifteen ears, Tho Seminoles, Woodruff Insti- ute, St. Ann's Academy, Hiumilton Tn- stitute, Public Schools 87 and 163, Cedrics, Spartan A. C. of the cast side referred. Address T. H. Gallagher, ‘wptain Spartan B. B, C., No. 300 West Mifty-first strect, MEMORIAL DA of TRAL PARK, Claytons 330 2 Bpartans 0001 771 2 a 4 8 OT Batterles—Murphy and Devine; Swan- #on ahd Gallagher, Umpire—Mr, Loughlin, ‘The Northern baseball team, of the nx, has a few dates open for teams eraging eighteen yeas, with grounds, ‘Address W. Wunder, No, Isle Welntee + ®venife, Bronx, The Plerce F.C. would like to ar- range Sunday games with teains aver- aging nine to eleven years. | Address Frank Santagata, No. 12 Laight street. The Norfolk A. C., of East Kighty- Nfth strect. visited the Clover A.C. of Bayside, L. 1., and defeated them by @ score of % to's. Tho feature of the me was the heavy hitting of the forfolks and the fielding of | Will Tamon. A pitcher would like to join a team Just Organized. averaging | eighteen years, J. Martinson, No. 23 Bast inety-sixth street, The Sanford Weld Club have Satur- @ay and Sunday afternoons « h June, July and August, ould like to All with unite ‘aging sixteen years who will play for side bet Address Bantord et Club, No, 1 Zabriskie street, Je City. The Montreal F. C. would like to ar- range xames with ail teame « nine to eleven years, the Social cluly hy the’ foil Montreal F. C.. 04 Mocial Club.... -O3810008 —9 Address Joe Spiegie, No, M44 Iitth avenue, city. stew tork Council's baseball team of the Royal Arcanum have a few. open dates 'in June for teams offering suit- i ble wiuoements. Address J fo. 74 Amsterdam avenue Uity. Scully, Tho Mohicans defeated the Empires y the following seure: ‘ Mohican A. C..0 2369 701 28 Empite F. 15041900 o-L ‘the feature of the game was the pitching of Spero for the Mohicans, striking out fourteea men. Wanted—A first class manager for a firat class team, sixteen to seventeen full schedule and wanteed; also would Ike to hear from a good pitcher. Munt furnish own uniform, ‘Martin, Ng 1 Convent Hill, city, following team would like to wih teams a vets twelve to Haniware | Chicago a little tess than twenty-four hours liter. The same specially equipped car that took “Big Mac” to Chicago iast week Will be used for shipping the American Grove Con ration Day by a score of 9 to 6. nners would like te hear trom teams 16 to 17 years old, Ailiress Manager J. Elaenbeck, No Stanhope atreet, Brooklyn: A good pitcher, 18, would Ike to foin < Derby candidate. It has just been 6 strong uniformed team playing y es wday afternoons and Sundays, John] brought back to New York, and Mr. t, No, 3°7 Hudson street, city Scheftel, after seeing it yesterday, told The Sporting F. C. defeated the El-| Herbert Temple to go ahead and ar- dridge F. C. by a score of 40 to 0. ~ HIGHBALL WILL START IN AMERICAN DERBY range for the shipment of the Sunday morning, By arriving at Chicago Monday morn, ing Highball will have five days to reat up before the running of the great race, Saturday, June 18. During this time he will be given one good work, and this, Trainer May believes, will put him on edge. A travelling companion from the stable will go with Highball, and: the pair will be returned to New York im- mediately after the Derby has been run. | Fuller will not have the mount on Highball in the Derpy, and it Js not Known just yet who will ride the colt but Mr. Scheftel says he will be in com- petent hands. Highball’s most formid- ab.e opponent in the Derby will be Eng- lish Lad, the future book favorite, ja horse ‘that the entire West believes ‘unbeatable at Washington Park. horse The Malbaro Juniors F. C. would ike to book games with teams averaging twelve to fourteen years for a vide of Any Sunday. George Mutarl, No. 1 Sixtieth street, Brooklyn. ‘rhe Cardinals défeated the Inde- pendent Forresters by a score of 8 to The Hudsons would like to hear from teama for Saturday offering sult Ines. dress Hank Hl Hroadway & Schuster B. B Koenig C, hed their second ‘victory on Satur- day, June 4, in defeating F. IL. Leg- by a score of 18 to 19, On . June 1. K. & 8, will tackle eeman Bros, at Jersey City. Chicagos, and the real fight f ‘The Savannah &, C. would lke to a or Saturd a-Sunday. |] lead will be on. Petersen, N flo Fifth BR BC. would ilke to| ee ae Pa a Se with strong amateur uni- sams having their own grounds HE offering suitable inducements. f Sundays. Addi Hugh A Tita: manager, No, West rect, ‘The Emerald Juntors defeated. the Linwood Juniors by a score of 9 to 7. ’ Pook Met 9 1 20 1.0.2: 0-7| College star pitchers are scarce this nerald 10320012 —¥1 year, ‘The X-Victors would like lo arrange — games “with teams averiging eleven to} Jimmy Callahan leads the sacrifice Welve years. | John Specht, Captain | yitteras w RM a Vilnrod Street. brooks hitters, with ten, che en Opt Bie) Dineen, of Boston, has pitched one nday, June 3, by a the’ Tnvincibles of Wakefleid. mounts would like to arrange &: Y is averaging fourteen: to fi town teams pre- Adelson, No. 108 atreet, New York winning elght. losing game so f Baseman Mellor has jumped He didn't like ‘his First the Auanta team. manager. Seybold and Bay are the only out- fielders in the American League who have not made an ¢ this season. to hear also some good =. ‘Address Adolph rast One Hundred and city A.C, defeated the} y the ecore of 18 to 10, Would ‘like to book games with averaging twelve to fourteen .\ Address Joseph Toevi, No, 29 One Hundred and’ Seventeenth city, uncil B. B, 18 by aac from a good, pitcher, All-atroun¢ Jat, No Thirteenth stree The Mont Montraia. F, Smith has given s long enough to 8 oljb, Cyrano" Picker- 1, The Ath- be nume- Alex’ ng the hor! fow games with Se! Monte Cross and ing have gone to the hosp! loties’ misfortunes scem rous, too. y We street, The Cy Lexingt feature of the game was the batt at “lub defeated r of Bh to 8 1 Detroit and St, Louis worked up ® trade of Barrett for Heldrick, but Heldriok blocked It by refusing to be a party to it A. Mann amd pitohing of A. Sto: FIGHT NOTES. Silence has been golden for “Dumms"" Hoy, He saved $50,000 during his base- ball career, and the umpires got none of it for back talk, Andy Walsh, the middle-weight fght- |" 7 pa er, of South Brooklyn, who has been| Emmet Heldrick is the leading base fighting in such good form since he] stealer in the American League, with went West, will fgure in another bat: sixteen, and Danay Green ts second, tle to-night. He wil meet Jack “Twin” | with fourteen sacks purloined, Hlvan, the Naw England middle- — weight. for twenty rounds, at the show | In a game at Atlanta Inst to be brought off by the West End A. | with two out, Gene De Montreville Cf St Houle Hullivan haw’ veet | mugod a. fy, At eorprthy ning many fights during the last | Muffed aly. A AAA six months, and as he ie fighting in| Were scored before Atiantenc better shape just now than atrany time | Tedre Shreveport, since he became prominent. the. jn " = catlonke are che wi xery near{ Boston Nationals owe something to beating Walsh. ‘They are 10 battle at Kid Nighols, their former great pite catch eights for { per cent, of the was thelr Bross receipts, caw = nthe Joe Waleott, the welter-weight cham- Nena Sie eerer use Sunes |. and Peter Jackson d welter-weight of | Tbe leading felders in the A: both reported as being | League are: catcher, Sugden; pitcher, in the eat of shape for thelr fifteen: | Plank; first baseman. Davis; second round bout, which takes place before baseman, Robinson; sliortstop, O'Leary: the Eureka A, Thi of Baltimore, to- thin baseman, . Bradley: outfelders, Prorrow night. This will be the third Seybold, Bay and Jones, ‘The Senators Hime jibe den have fought. and as now load in nothing but games lost. Jackson has always given Walcott hard baitle in cach Contest the: pros: Connie! Mack 16: no -ahirkée of work He always picks out the “hardest por- re pects “are that, Waloott rill have. to ie ae iat CARY, ‘eckhavat Wut ra ile the team is on a Western SR? i he 2(a Sle leet ony sr pion of the w the strong California, are LOCAL BALL GAMES OFF T0-DAY The New York-Pittsburg game and the Chicago-Brooklyn Game, scheduled for to-day at the Polo Grounds and Wash- ington Park, were postponed on account of rain. permitting, to-morrow the Giants will begin a series with the +2 Weather or the National League pennant BASE LINES ters; Lave Cross ‘takes care of the) pliyers on the field, and Bender. Plank | and Henley cake turns on. the gate, Conale tries to kee Waddell out of trouble, Seymour now leads he Reds in hit- ‘Ung, w n average of 87. Doniin's swat output was pulled down to .309. Columbus is baseball mad. An at- Htendance of nearly 9,000 Sunday was not a bad showing for the Buckeye capital, Huggins is stil the Reds’ premier Trungotier, averaging nearly one tally to 4 game. Donlin has the most stolen bases to his credit | Danny Shay {s unfortunate tn the matter of making errors, As a rule, when he so_offe the game for his who was taken for a recently, owing to his | hirsute adornment, is wanted by the Chartestou. (8. C.) and the Atlanta |(Ga) teams. ‘Tom was given the conge | [ut Nashville, ‘Tom Parrot, Russian spy Frank Han has the best oontral of any southpaw In the business, In the last four games in which ‘Noodles has pitched only one man has reached frst Unrgugh his Inability to locate the | plate. | Young rises to remark that he has played In the big league since 1890, but that he is stil learning new points about oe agme. And season after sea- Young seems to be ® tougher man beat than bef: ‘Turner, shortstop of the ands, has been lying tl with {ivphold faver at the Quincy House in ‘Horton for the past three weeks, His | ars aves & big hole in the Blues Presitont Taylor, of the Roaton cham- Hplons, is swinging around the elreult {with the team, He 1a endeavoring to familiarize himself with ness detalls of the game, A has ¢ Mled the Boston Natio twenty-eight years and never took a trip away from home with his team. ———- Newly married couples desiring to voard for a while before taking up yousekeeping can find home comforts by advertising for board In World Wants. Read the Wants to-day. ‘and nerve the miscue loses | [re ‘Tho start will be made at 11.90 A | M., off buoy 13, In the lower bay. There | will be no time Hmit to the race. 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