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OF DIAMOND, RING [cates | AND RACE TRA pS he Devlia, McCormick and Wiltse, of the Giants, Have Satisfied Manager Mc- Graw and “the Fons by Their Wogk So Far This Season. Lumley and McCormick Are Playing Good Ball for the Brooklyns, the Batting of the Former Being a Feae ture of the Team's Work. RAILROADS. Devlin, Giants’ Third Basemar, a Good Pennsylvania ‘ Batsman, !s Regard. RAILROAD, ed the Find of the NY Seisiicdiae ded ESR AABY | Season, and Wiltse Is the Makings of a Great Pitcher, EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY EXCURSION toNEWPORT, R. I. Excursion to thie Famous Resort SUNDAY, JULY 10th, ) EVERY fete! AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ‘Fae Dreuing World will publish every day tn the Sporting dition of the amateur taseball players, scores of their games, ebal- Many young ball-tossers are get- ting their Srat year .of experiense im the National League this saa- son, This is true of the five whove ‘| pictures are published here, They have not only made good with their, —————-— —-—__—_-- - ——— — respective teams, but have also dis- PIANOS AND ORGANS, played more ginger and better judg- ment at different times than any of the other youngsters who are trav- elling in fast company for the first | time this season It fe not often that a ovis who has played in a minor league : FOLLARD / The Perseverance A.C. would like to |Our A. | % heads ee & wil oe 4 has come into a big league and| ™" ’ Bet 8 Neen years the Howard | niorda iT ‘i made good so early in the season butt BRAND ¥.C. or A. C., of One Hundred and For- | At Central ‘Park, Saturday. snes aa the above players have done. As! Mon t) 0 Rot. “arrive We 4.0, will line up against the Jaspers | open to eschhsion ier ¢ p sab { { Newt Sunday, July 1, the Panther | of Harlem ' & Mo@innity Oval, On July 17 they will teckle-the Clintons, of the\ east an Fe ee al Mendes steer 3u her. Add i Jameson, 2 July ‘nl teher reas acry m LT ee Soc tttformed “touma.‘tvervsing an One Hundred and Forty-second to fifteen years. Games to be atreet an thelr (own or opponents | The Oak A. C. defeated the ) Address F. loupka. Jt No. | Reserves of the Xavier Club by anhattan. | of % to 3. The feature of the game —— year oy re catcher; Horn, Kereaey. GRY, RA eiphty sh Pr M, ANN ee ae at eae ‘s say at | "Greatest Piano | ih a) =| BD 50 Investment in [| #4, Ses Gat ry, 98) : 8 ventieth are othe, ’ liside B. B, C. was defeated by the work of the . ery. entos lier Association at Hillside | ibraan and Ibe, the former allowing Sra, i fe by innings but five hits and but one base on balls. ton. Toons OSS 1 19 | geore by Innings esses BOLS00482 F-15 | eater pee OR POR an a +P Go WITHOET FAIL Jou WAST Ui ! ASANT tint ie 70 tm 7 Pe A see TO dee ATLANTIC CITY) dunbatan Bathing Beach, the World. ep : ianos ; 2.2 | Sunday, uly 10, 1904, fat, & Now Ra Pianos Fone a New ohare, Aaats | pe Toa Boy SANDY Pe ideas. $ Beisie” andrea dences eh eet i REET edocs "TEACHERS, revi Per coon ¢ Peeneren | ming. leave Atlantic city 1.60 PM wr Sj te [arate antuerts| UP THE HUDSON Sh 4 role, it takes @ new-comer at ri 2109010 - LUETT, PEABODY & CO. Saul Bamuels, No. West {Friendship leagues 2 | least two season before he is thor- OF CLUETT AND MOMAROM QnURTD oughly broken into the fast playing! and tricks of the players in the "I leagues. Arthur Devlin, Harry Mecormict | Harry Lumley Wiltse and Mike Me- Cormick have ali seemed to have th street; the Harlem Stars, the | QUARTER EACH, QUARTER Size8 vs orke of T. HO0OTH1 HO 44 6 " Nice and the Beliclaite preferred. | Clerh HK “1011.0 third street, Bayonne, V. I Batterien—O Brien and Greene; O'Keefe Catu o and Farrell Tee aie: rence to nade | At Central Park, Saturday suns & game With a team for next Game to be played on ow |. Address Charles A. Mason, |Nat. Bis. Co. Brook avenue, Bronx. | Frien Iship 1. The Loreto F.C. on June Batteries— he Pechney and Baum- the Bligabethe by a score of 28 to. |karten, Roberts and Adame f Om June ry we also defeated tie st,| At leaaue Park, Sunday, June » of New York, Wi ames with St. ° ‘O olunteers and C “ EOE OTT Spee 9 42139200 =i’ detented | F caught Into the tricks sooner than was CREDIT ica expectes. Men's and The Giants and the Brooklyns are W. 5 the teams that have been successtul| WOMEN $ Id like to} A ‘. East Side House..0001900095—6 4 6 stings OF lpendship Leaguel 4230922 x-17 8 4 Gat 4 and Sundaye in ly open for Vand Rodhie, quran tixteen to eighteen hor ¥. a ——— NewYork Cera sesh Lit) creel | ohn J, Maresca, No uo] The Elk F. C. defeated the e MM at Watt's ‘Houston street. Sunday, June %, a lin and Harry McCormick being at- Hundred 4 Forty-second street and At Winchester Oval ‘a). One|!" obtaining these players, Wiltse, Dev- $ | we ¥ ill Keep You $5 First Payment,ana There- ollie elWb%. " Ratteries—O'Brien and Kuhn; Miller Manhattan A.C. H : i 3.2.1.0 0 x] lenox avenue, by the following at hed to the Giants, wh! Lumley cep rt trom Grand Central station, | Manone, Obit od Fs opr 211i tient hong] 8nd Mike McCormick are members of WELL DRESSED, after Oniy $1 a Week 7 i c.(B ary tor the winneresO'Keete and Fee eee Db 1100200- 6 9 2] Ne Brooklyn team. J Rusane 160 St. | ‘AIN Sunday qT Teiktle Ira. have all dates open |. Batteries— fiorn and Keresey; White] Deviim the Fin of the Year. LENOX CLOTHING C0 \ This is a most remarkable offer Li Bose H "Urcuraion joeert Dut eal a a ty and August And would like to | AN" JINKS New York, deteatea| ,D@MIn, who occupies third hase for * | of celebrated Pianos, and you will att ter! Boia, | Pa ot bawtrneens sis erly <i0,t0 12 years of | Che Benatore “kamen, of Carona. on| MCGraw's ning, ts, without ‘a doubt.| 2289 3d Ave., near 125th, be missing a chance to save from i tye Sy a Aizin atreet, New York : MN | Sunday by a acore Of 14 to Khe) the greatest find of the year. Since he} 884 Columbus Ave., near 104th, $150 to $200 on a Piano if vou 8 Thales . , Be ‘At Olympic Field last Saturday, the | Winners have a few open dates Joined the Giants he hax steadily im Vent op Open eveninns ts hot Hike adv it” mite Prt Aik 3 ‘50 suty team of the Baker & Tas lor Co, deveat| Ane August, ‘Thos. quinn, 1 Proved; so much so in fact that at - - || 40 not take advantage of It F MAUGE OnoKO eee ee the Kautnan & Strauss Co. in an in-| on sesnue, N* e the present time he is one of the great- Wilson Dianos, $175 re Limited. tai Trela lee 4 sy a heal | Ganatees, / 0 0 46 80.1.0 OM] eat third basemen in the country, and CLOTHINGO* CREDIT ! Srestone’|, one Bt. Lule Lissmes. | Ky } see Poet 88g Ml io Name. 4 110 0 80 vo Lt) hitter on the team, Be- Harmony Pianos, $195. || 3}: ] i he Fleetwoods defeated = o Domi. PR at Crotona Park by the following score: cates Bi ref ain ee Walters Pianos, $195. a bata nate ea | Ladies! Bktres. ie Susie Jackets Richardson, $195. Te Pat henge ane hag a att TAHA ‘onderful thrower, sure on fast grounders and bunts and a good base-runner. Up to last Saturday Deviin led the |\DENTAL SURGEONS, ca DATS, BREBZY KIGHTS T+y Our Easy Payment System. You pay f halance in ‘reeuly parroent hat 1 | Yisatxoode i. Leldher Suburbans ‘4 09 Ms Batteries— Wil o.. ‘The Comanche Club would | and’ Tilley Giants in hitting, with a percentage 4 if vente Including Stool and Cover. | aundes! y ‘wTTG C0.” | | Delivered on Payment of $5. || +, rata extracted , if fine to he Jo hear, trom, clube in the Seven] ‘ac Bay side grounds, Bayonne, (Silo¢ which ta remarkable, wiven i ; SLAND LAND RAILROAD) Your CREDIT Is is "s00 tat Tenth tree C1 HE NET Rea. by the "aia fe taken into consideration that. thix Pianos guaranteed for ten ||” pehiines og shan) BEACH | TEET D. ‘The Anona Baseball Geb would like geore: ‘ 4s Deviin's frst year In the big league. years. Ee, eae ee sana tae a Hh Bin Ps ei, ne Atteen aoe een cae ie | Now York CLR. A108 2308s 2 th ifs sake casutere ~ ae peered EXCHANGE, ORD sc, nae ia ate week daze ARe ia 2, 1h A it, S | 5 SET FO mn $5 . 20 elder, Is also doing grea’ ‘ork, tom at. Ww $28 Rast vitty-seventh | Payonne ChB 8.0 0 work, He has not played in ar many It you have an old piano exchange} |! EWS din Pa. Rod an ary ab Strtine This: Wee Waly At Claremont Park the Sutton Janiore doteated the Tigers by a score of 6 te games as the other members of the harme Accounts opened a t a tor Ne Tork it for one of our beautiful, new, up- ae hy Servics. fat oh at rom | @ ohation “Crossing m®N™ DH Call and See Samples. i to-date planos and pay any bajance ait ‘og residence by by. Way Pig tt Cine tk Guaranteed 50 Years team, but, despite this fact, he is bat- aver The Emanons we like to hear from jors would like to "] averaging ah mixt Coen veara Of age The Gatton Jule welve year tent 19 our a. ; conan WTH AT erred. J. Rahl, No, 37 play. tor a aide bet, Address H. ting over .20. which is great for a quired cal er are af ul ref ues re due at the rate of $1 a week. den Man yiktius Arent Trains Je 4. foot York. ’ » Beene ‘ I ike to bear | Conte, No. H Button place, alty: bate Wik ome aa sete Yow 1 bs =P hin: Bape stage We will send for your old plano at agree Sno $e at | > ‘ Ackwoods would like to hear Harlem, would mre y time, We will charge y h- Y ir) | The Belden F. C., of ning ‘Ww. W an j¢ you not! fergaye 20 Sat INTEREST AND DIVIDEND veare of aga they line seven lige to hear from’ out-of-town teams nine. MoGraw 4 young south-paw.|] vast A Mah & CO., ing for this, and will deliver the new \dson manne | "f W250 tam NOTICES. eighteen to twenty veare old, giv: fa great Main & : ‘ i Ww. ‘entra! & Hudson River RR i day’ only). 10% PM. 1260 midnight ‘ om arihur tre ficld; | {Tom vee nable inducements. Open makings of 6 gre ler. Held .. as ere piano to your residence at any time || 4 S*hranklin Bt Seaene Ss — mr acherrian, Ie t inetd Wi WHam Ris-| ates: July 10, 17 4 and M1. Address y ane Vaan A erent Et you so desire ty : ie On cash purchases we will deliver rye Jack Bebarrian, | (0 jyire H. F. Ungemach, Manager, 1436 Crotona of the United reaher, second base; I ‘ew York City bean first base; William Moseer- bad ge othe stop: Herbert Gobber, vite wae 'ta coronene ra Wrendigman. catcher, Ad. | oriiig trom. @ ndigman, No, 19 ould ke to hear from atreet, Bronx. fora sige bet, Would Uigeerowne and ce would lke to arrange} Red teams averaging eleven to r rare for & si fpirten” "Fates in ay Trentons, Coney Island Boats. ¢,TIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, y me fat ‘jon steamers bi SAR Saittly veal? ‘i tokhan pianos to any part evrinme iver States free of charge. a irene Chi &@ 8 outs 1 —=_ For ' ' j % he Gi ai BLOOMINDALE BROS., EE! Be “care a eo Bieta gene 4 Wiltae keeps up bis present great gait CLOTHING a 5 . Soth 5 : he will finish very near the {op oe the MANHATTAN CLOTHING <0, id Avenue, S9th and 60th Streets let among the (wirlers this year. 114 3D. AY.. NEAR OTH BT, N.Y aE unt The Brooklyn WeCo ’ At the beginning of the season Wiltse was a trift nervous, bul Baseball Club would) that stage fright has worn off. and at ¢ REDI r. “| the present time he is twirling in great form. Witee has gr > control and also a curves that are very good | per week will keep you % y, shor 3 > PM Law t of f to lett fleld; W. Eckert, 10, 3 Fa | las Fiat Mecough, centre field Be ade FS Oa FP. Miller, second base; T. Paxin, open. Ore es and ty BROOKLYN To BROADWAY OPEN BVENINGS FOR SALE. DRESS WELL CREDIT eaeseeenal es, ae N LINE ian SAVINGS BANK e strength pi rred. Addresw P.| base: F. Hoey, catcher; J. Tatasi Mike McCormick, the Troi fcDonald, No. 2% Hast Fourth street. | pitcher, Address Joseph Tataska, third baseman, HEN! ER Fee Mar vet The Chrystie Fr defeated the | ager. No. 18 Greene street, Brooklyn. | great third sa bl by shen minant Secretary. beth B.C. by a soore of § to 2 | ‘The Jerome A. G would Hke to ar-| bunts and grour feature of the game Was a iriple | yrange games with teama averaging ter] f ightning on bun security re y made by Eddie and Cohen. Gibbs | to eleven years. They line up as fol- Rar Rd, 4 teen. Gt. at. Baca eeee Mit shed @ good game, allowing bac (wollows: J. Diamond, shortstop; J. Ney- sy de tle 289 Rivas, room. + or Beta 1985 A WATCH CO. Oe Maseoe. sa er ee AE sSriage rae oe tite ‘and two bases on balls. Score land. bay. fret bese: Prank ery Lumley, the Trolley. Dodger ee ee et een tareen, tom - nearest a ets right flelder, is another find of the ONDE, wate PERE raat Cena ee eed of last aeabeen Line: CREDIT TO ALL. DIAMOND CO. 19 Maide NOR. below = , ogre Pom ewes leada end J ie sw | New duly ye H 0 oo cer, lett feild; P. 1 AC ORR | 2 4} ace as right, fel \ 15 ition tad Rrterer: site end second base; [. Wiatuber, Centre 4 field: F Bpencer, pitcher ior pemen| it tn, junior as of the American addreae Fred Bpencer. No. 881 Jerome Fore J base; olley-Dodgers in hit- DIAMONDS AND W. HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. . v centage of ciowe to ook} ay WARTS law Sat “dince’ tne "toason 0 Qhanante ‘ med he has shes to arrange | atrest, iyn, N. ¥. Sin a psiegei* ee For), $33. 490 Jesrey with teams ing thirteen, fo] aw Royal Juions we: bike to bear made’ waa eigngest. eoubles., Lrniey. Ye KO WANTED, AN Bais ae Mc 4 hore cham: (gurtee fo aixieva Fears gtk rc s cgi 4 that PANY aiitun| ENCED CORSET COVER | save m aan 920.9. an,| Comba a nee: witite ig eS GT he alch, maker with knowledge of Aww’ 140 to ren, om oan Be Rey Bika formerty the Mercury F.C, streets New Yo Cie : rare pf pene ed geaaeertet” Aoph # hasty er

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