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THE TEAMS oC WILL LINE uP.t . OLY, Ub | AMERICAN LEAGUE dW NAMES SCHEDULES, penn ennRnAARAnnAnnnnnnnnnnnys HO ARE EXPECTED TO LAND TWO PENNANTS FOR NEW. ett ene seeratee ot natn te r ’ STAR PLAYERS W go> J y)) PRNGRE HEE? Dan caY y | 1A, DGINNITY LOCAL INTEREST IN THIS BOUT Not in some timé has there been such A vast amount of Interest displayed in GitrhES & battlo between local feather-weight eo — fighters as there Js In the six-round bout between "Chick" Tucker, of the Avonla A. C., and Tommy Murphy, of Harlem, | which wil} be fought before the Na- tional A, @., of Philadelphia, on Wash- Ington's Birthday afternoon, All the well-known sporting men in town at present, as well ag those in Jersey Clty, have announced thelr in- \d eta ot mae the tei Brite Coed Chraty Mathewson, the Giant pitcher, | "Clty to see these little era bat . ue, Among the well-known sportin| ‘will accompany the team South, despite! men who will witness the heht aro the reports to the contrary, A printed ar tolon ha Genree Cone e larry we cle saying he would not make the trip | Se Tom e, Marky Mayer, Jim- but would report In timo to begin the Hota Hare: Senne heaton the fot eeamon was’ the result of a misunder- roe ery paey, seth one Far. standing, sald Secretary Murphy to-day, | !0y mer, George Grant, Jimmy | . Cunningham and a host of others. at Glants’ headquarters. Both gnters are in the best of condi- “Matty” has written to Fred Knowlees| tion and down to the required weight, | tolling him he. will be on hand for the| The sporting men from this city will watning trip and will bring his signed | leave on Rullrond, which will San EP ay REAPPOINTED ALBANY, N.Y. Bobs M-As they in the centre Of the Execu- tive Chamber here Atguet Bel- rr mont, the banker and Chairmen of the " Bile: State Racing Commission, slsed’ up to snd ‘onene rating uate caw EXPERTS WRITE BASEBALL FOR THE EVENING WORLD. il baseball. season of 1905 promises to be the banner year an even Anoh tn helght wlth Gov, Hig: |MORC tn for the national game, Both the National and American ' gina, with. whom. he wae Aniking. plleation of the | Rak leagues have circuits made up of the strongest teams avait ‘ "is At tie at tae itp, meant in rn able and the race for the pennant in each organization promises to } : [4h trifle: mora, ales alare: the tore favodialen’ aiming be interesting from, the start. For the benefit of its thausands of | | Hig, sails, intoroat, enmeppa tad ba Ms ble carne fhe pie eaders The Evening World will cover every point of the game from ‘ POVPa || to, old the aagual’ meeting of | i Is undersiood sia the Gav thé spring training tour, which starts soon, to the final out of the : || oer com loo er sin Burope, have in sera tot ror tet season’s wind up, These two noted baseball experts, ALLAN SAN- Hold: TH EOE wen: yom RC wma the: appeintedls meee Mi GREE, whose articles on the national game have attracted widespread Tones Pao bee a attention, and BOZEMAN C, BULGER, the noted player-writer, who has been connected with the game for years and who is widely known in every baseball city along the circults, will report all happenings of interest to fans and see to it that The Evening World gets the freshest, spiciest and most entertaining of baseball news. AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAMS AS THEY WILL TAKE FIEL % Crowley, Clooi MERTES wa LEFT. FIED CHICAGO. » Clootie, i off Couentn: cram a rm | HOW B ASEBALL TE A MS ‘DIAM OND SPARKS, |. with chee eae Eye th lobo NEM dnd {arom Fosse alam wr noe Sale ate Catt [* on reserve eesnee. National Leagues, baseball will be given an initial impetus this season that Both Strong on Pitchers tak Green Poanager-capinin, cen- bo pleked trom these. "~ Arlle Latham, who was one of the| ¢ hag not enjoyed since the American League 5 .| To compare the pitching staff bar sn baa: W L sroatest third basomen in the baseball) 9.1" 0 * ue ODFADE' Tato promInenee BOT") ch” would ba a tank | 6 tr Aaliohan and "Dusky" Holmes, tedt ST. LOUIS BROWNS, P} | profession several years ago, and who! ¢ral y' ago, largely with Individual ‘opinion, field, riteites Binds, Buchanan ; Was an umpire In the different leagues While there will still be a rivalry between the two leagues, the fecling| Nationals have MeGinnity, DMathew- eae Bullivan and Ia Mevex- orn Horga un, a } 0; Padi } Mora) th, ato} ;from time to time, {6 to be a manager| wiil not be fraught with that intenstly which to @ certain extent hag embit-| 9", Ames, Wiltse, ‘Taylor and Blitott. ne nere-Roy Patt Harry White ocae iret fate Padden Pagt performances speak for themr ‘aoe &: ty er 4 r-Charley Jones, oi ae Now that the baseball season of 1905 {8 practically under way The Even-| of a ball team the coming season. The] tereq the sport in the past, By working In harmony the magnates of the F, Owens, Ni ne} BM lub Latham will handle will be the At- 1 h of these twirlers tra outfel ep tng World herewith furnishes to the thousands of baseball fans in this big) fants Guiat tie Gourhern League, ‘he | two Organizations have so arranged thelr schedules that there will be but| hus a Aletinet mnaividuality. tn piteh- HIGHLANDERS. MA city the make-up of the teams which will struggle for the pennant in thelr | picials of uhat club were of the o inion) twenty conflicting dates throughout the senson, ing to judge them as. a whole would i et oi respective leagues thia year. There are many new men on the roster of the| to handle the team, and as a conse- Three of these will occur in New York, two of them falling on Labor] be entirely speculative. A Catchers Maguire Sed KieinOn anh, different clubs this year, showing that the manager of etch team has been |Ghency for’ a season, it Lathan wil | Day, when there will be both a morning andan afternoon game, This 4s gen ier upd en ee See Powell, Orth, : i busy aince the close of last season securing the best player or players that| sine stvennicn see tiatnete te Will make | crally regarded as a victory on the part of the Ameriean League for recog-| ell, Clarkson,’ Blarkels, Whitley, ORY. Frsoed ne Sirlilaee gaan aget bane money could buy in order to strengthen the club. Here are the Nationals; | success of his new Job. nition, but without the generous spirit exhibited by the National League| Metcalf, Newton and Puttman. | | hing ‘Conroy, 0) Bey’ Bn fl tury , -UP, Ch 4 Cl a Mam; last named are re § on oM. pan slanty ania ia Siar and Dunleavy Charles L, Niche! DUNN’S CHANCE CUT OUT, | sucha condition could not have been brought about, i Fey Aah eblapes Seal ot hes HA Lett a he oF Anderson. gon MAT account, Matnowton, PITTOBURG, wil concent i atte Sineee Den an VOCAL THAMS WILL FLAY HARD. Dave {HORDE 1 eee ee GLEVELANO. ° er er, Wadd te nity, weon, TAY: | Ditchers-Leever, Philli File ciate ce eee eaceiaete the adoption of rules and regulations to permanen: | apring, and there is no geaaon to belley' . Pian and Pnnance, of wd Sat ran: | Recar Pae nee ls” | Ens SY Par as P| ee ot pos-nason ames f0FtB0 championship of the waldo [iaiygGite® tt ™ MOMMY uae sBenA,, Jem Pooeno| Sr pitied on y t; ahortstop, First. bs f i season. D has reoelys atrong in the box. ( : Dann: nied beac, Athi Devil, APa RIEL bagemen,’ either Clancy Breer roms in, has ecelved, & MAAtETIN | ween the two pennant-winning tesme both the New York Nationals and| To tne infield the two teams are about| Cetchers—Hemie, Bison, Clarke Mayarer sin fat bs Take centre Held, Mike Dontin; right field, |? ch; ahortatop, Wagner or Mo-|anxiogs tovaccepe tne position, bat us| Americans will, make the most stubborn fight for leadership in baseball hla. |¢venly matched. econd Base—Lasole ManNgsT #O4-C8D- eater eet upton Contin Toit Aun, ‘ George Browne. Manager Grifith will introduce & neW | tain, Outheld—Laft feld, Clarke; centre | Modraw has te get. the congen fron. tory, that they may 0 last be aljle to measure strength before a local Sport| jaan in baseball this year, and the remult Ruortotope, fs La Uulity Men—Johnny Dunn, Sammy field, Bi . every club In the National Ne Btrang and Graham. Met ot HOWArR: mane uGely Gee Rene: | Malve claim to hie eervieas i fy safe to | Yoving populace of bis experiment will be watched with| PAN seltah yeiiy, dere. a 9 nN BROOKLYN TEAM, CINCINNATI, any, chat Ne lk not ausoeed IE Ia anid) wien already powerful teams, Mon-y ere the amo bas ever known, and|interest. ‘During the latter part of the] ight ‘Figld—Filok, oieghers Patten,” Hughes, Catehers—Bergen, Ritter, Jackiitsch Pitchere—Haby, Harper, Ewing, Wal- anxisys to secure. Dunn's services in| ogera McGraw and Griffith | hey Year finished socond tn the hitting] month he will take all his pitchers) Ponire KOU aye atthe deittiage, Clarke, piiteers = Jones, Reisling, Cronin, wer, vera, Bitrate ‘Cheon Natl: | case McGraw ts ready to sell bim, strangthened thelr nie Mead Scare the National Lengue. #elSouth a weet in advance of the rest Of] Tish and Jackn:n Fall bo extra ont: [achat poise. oesaher, Scanion. . Feeney, }arrell, \ ility af w { r onehiny 6, He Intield--Firat. base, Dillon or McGam-| Cuatchers—Phelps, Schiel, Blankenship, MAY LOSE GANZEL HERE. PLS. yin cisd don Mert enelds bd, with the tearm, "In the past smajor lea Seer ned: *sfovall wil be regular) BOSTONS, ‘ment from the leadership, Witédn two} “Sandow" Mertes, another remarkal had great difficulty sn pracy i First base, Kelly; second base, John Ganzel, who played such great| weeks both clubs will start South On} hitter, in left, and Browne, a leaae cane irae Maiters ‘on account of wone| Mrst Dbaseman, 7 reeaee: pares 4. ins; shortstop, Corcorans rane | ball tor the New York American League! their training trips, and The Bvening| hitter and wonderful base-runner, in| arms on the part of the pitehera, Grif- DETROIT. BR Ea el DN Steinfeldt; extra infielders, Ardnt| team last year, will probably be seen | World will keep a close wateh on thelf| right, k will be diticult to aelect {ft proposes to have them In Fuch SNAPE) Ca tonorg wood)” Drill, J, Sullivan, {and Airat Vase F well; second base, Jordan or Louden- | Street, @chiager; Ui alll Lewis Cargo or| | Infle Babb; third base, Batch, Huge Dilan righ nel aie eaes centre Be Hf team t dh ry d, er; right field. Lumley, lewell, 0 a he u team arrives i *Dtalty"Mes—Doba, Satay nQurteld—Lott fold, Odwell: centre | {olt eam also ot “he “Tung tes | work, that the readers may be ao ae Dee er ana &, younrter By te, ime ee mt. be put ‘on. th | nara ~~ oqovan, Mullin Kiteon, [enc Hurele or aac CHICAGO. Bela tem aue rat feld, Betbring; | Lengue, the AGHA aenson, | Canaat | to form a oral ALY ortimmte a t9/ Who paved wrth Manchester in tho|mettle and thelr true worth tan eden Killian: Stovall, daemot, Pord, ‘Thomas, Btahh, centre fled: Freeman, pAD> j . C ereasp in atlary from | thelr relative strength. ngland League lest certained before the i wa Babi N . Infleld-First Frank Chance, cap PHILADELPHIA, Clark Grifith, and as tho latter ie not] @ bean slenea year, has em —— tain; gevond base, John Evers; short- B willing to gly reat Outflelde. Aa a substitute outfelder, | 480m. 3 fiep; doe Bier tid Gave sim uss, | Pitopore-Pictinger, Dugrteny, corni| Ae Hat ane ost ata aeagetlone ait He le fagt on his feet ‘and a otrons Clubs Evenly Matched, Piichere-Bob, Wieker, sake Weimer aon, t uthoft, dwell, Lush, | Washer This club As anxious to have him, play | According to persons well aie ‘R) Graham @ ereat And’? °* M88 I) a. other teame in both leagues are | f 5 » Ci ya b e team, Clancy, the Californ.a| the aclence of basoball, the two New| ‘Tho American Learue team's re Ik spots, and It S, 4 Catchera—Dooin, first eam's outfield jatrengthening the .weal spots, : Vs Trott sohn Kling, John O'NellL, |, Intleld—Firat bane Bronaheidt cing | Ath. tonsomen” Aa een, slaed by Grit) yore clubs have the greatest outfelds Dourherty ett; Weeler, look ay it the geason wil start off With) ‘AND OuinedeRighe field, Jack Berrys cen: | base, Gleason; shortstop, b @ 1Wigh-| hich have ever been assenibled in the| \' vat ‘Wralte hee et on rtd centre, | the various clubs very evenly matched, | f ¢) oelin; thi Janders, i e fleld, Jack McCarthy; left fi ‘Sisa | >i ‘ourtney; Kruger, utility, hird history of the game, ‘The Nationals| Ho haa just heen saetings Pyela fay In the National League Cincinnatl Is eld Mi ” | ¢ bar, as INR ehelders—F. Schulte, A, Hom: [ane Mees ents Tomes MoCormick COLUMBIA’S BIG BALL SQUAD, | nave virengtnened by letting MoCor- nd it may be that he will never play are Piitaburg, Chickgo and Bt. Loul man, Arthur Pennell, Rxtra Infleider— BOSTONS. More than forty New York University | mick go, and have taken fn MiB) port, JN tales Seog td not realizing the futillty of sturtin: Otto Willams. ‘There wit be @ general. sha baseball team candidates re; place Mike Dontin, of Cinoinnagi. This| garden, Keeler Is known throusteae mn La aN a A a all | eer TT CREATINE A Ferner vy ST, LOUIS CARDINALS, the Boston Ni ee tatty ice || was brought out in a three-cornered ie Perapell werd as the “Wizard of be many new faces will be seen on! i deal, {n which Pittsburg and Cincinnatl | {he ow." and nobody can claim|the toim of culture when it opens te PURE NATURAL WHISKEY 5 fattonale with many no’ Pitchers—Nichola, Taylor, MoFarland, |faoos seen, Up to date Manager Koren, ager Rogors any lat amount of " i figured. Dilgherty. Fete os Amuboriarity, over | season with New York at the Polo y R u Ke mn, O'Neill, Brown, Thielman, Mo- Ae Cat Tenney have sald but Uttle ay nd Tarbell ; ry Hgan, Campbell, inal maike- Inflelders, Manowitch, Boammel and i Ander. \ | woihens rady, Wainer, fwindels | rom “the dolomia Savas ia Ne and eatoher, Medover®, Ant Ferdon, | onlin ta one of the kreatest ht» fon, ® Hewcomer from” the Paelite {rounds on Apue TS, Phmeneyny tn . } H elm, , i | pale 4 erat sites Beckley Recon’ Voie at Youn Pitchers; ’ ean i unbiased mind it would appear , ip iby + thint base, Brain; short Pore! bacon ean tree bag Woiver: that the sitong foams of the Nasional «i Utility Men—Burk, Murch, Delahan ‘ald: Mhbbal one Atop; ES Mb PUM Je aL bMS Si the . 4 Outfeld=shannon: Smoot, Hit, J, |tre fed; Cannell Mahia cee Be FRAT over ironee TEA CERS| A : a os -— oe - elect Dac ME TES are now botung burg will lead New York at the end al ND the soason, mors cs | eee HE RMITAG AT HOME AND ABROAD, Pee dt St Louis and. Washington, have ; all mado severe inroads Into the ranks, ev BASEBALL YARNS ABOUT _| GIANTS’ SCHEDULE. THE WISE AND OTHER WISE |__47 HOME AND ABROAD. yarn p | i) : ague st ind thi lt of ii gaat meget ernaviseetty mein nike She Merit WONG kk top| AU HOMEY] SOBEAB Eanes es OA there experiments Ie problema cat Un Kentucky's Most Celebrated Brands of Whiskey’ i through t With Boston— |At Brook’ ~| With Boston — \At Toston der a new management the Washingt a seneehNNRIN atd ait awerded to Charles Frank, a former then went Inthe bee end are gots | Ava! is th 1% | Abn Bh tt Haag 4, 28, |AocWN"G, 19, 29, [elu expects to do great things and re-| are bottled IN BOND at the OLD CROW. DISTILLERY IN WOO National Leaguer, but now manager of ‘half Nour to blind the het 41 dane gts [ey ths Sune Re: Fe i 5 Bp 1. 2,4, gain the popularity enjoyed several] 4 ve ihe New Grinaus club in the, Southern | tenet spot Hight ‘the ation cud | Be Ty iby Blot, 18, a 18, 10 _|seo: 18,"a0 38. | Feat ago. |FORD COUNTY, KY. and at the HERMITAGE DISTILLERY Meee ET althen a Sitehes: wo aatce ad AED dala’ 133 aad Aneuly. geil il ——" | Wit) Patiadelphia— At New York— More Taylor Controversy, | FRANKLIN COUNTY, KY,, under the supervision of the United § ate to We tuted “as a world-beater, and a.{Jt was then that ehe new man cumbht: | Ma ths iva May, 27,2, 80,80, | qphe only feature to mar the pleasant-| Internal Revenue officers in accordance with provisions of Act of Co , July 1, 8, Na. 1» 19, 20, tar whose brilllancy would make a| The sooond prise wont to Fred! i diamond Jook Ike the cap on a@ soda-| Knowles, wecretary of the Giants, I: pop bottle, The pitoher showed up on|tan like this; time nnd had to be coaxed on the trole| "A erowd of fellows had @ bet on a ley cars. When it comes to "rotten |#ame and one run was needed to win, pept | With Patina Apel 14, 15, May 1 ness of the recent conferouces of Wt: sress approved March 41d, 1897, entitled “An Act to allow the. ba aiphia-~ e Foe eT ORIN ed 00 of distilled spirits in bond,” é ee Hat on or, [Plusburg Inst July, Due he wan Ane It seems INCONCEIVABLE that any sane man should contious | With Bosto May 1, 3. 3 dune | ho was the limit. We gave film |A inag on our aide was on third base | Ot Laid - Uolpating Jn an all-night buy MIXED whiskeys when the United States Government has provide hanee, but there was nothing |and attempted to score on a tony fly. | mle GhMeandes TIAL ORO affair wie not alowed to) UY y a N 4 lle hod deen loelng right along, |'Tho catoher got the ball in time, but Nae e sene iatay deat ae, gs, | Ma ‘i tebure-= 4. | drop Manager Com ot! the way for him to surely protect himself agoinst the adulterated and and one Jay one of tho old enae-hard- the eunner muiddenty leupedt six, trot in fu 18. HG AB, BL RE July + /4pie 0. i, BL. Be page Americans, cuales Sat impure article by getting OLD CROW and HexMiTAGg, hort ) hiyers called x Q nt his and came i \ 8, 19. 20 7. Bi art, , A i 4 eee AUaT dal wt Att HAVO [THe plate untouched, ‘To our horror Ure Sia eae - - Wonals, remark tune, ‘Tavis! bond, with the GOVERNMENT'S GREEN STAMP over the cork . Tipped On How to Win, lithg over pie Feet out ot the lime {fe June 10 Rimes betwen those clubs ia 18, ithe bottle, yi "geo here,’ ead the old-timer, ‘the |thy argument that followed ft wad ae: | | 1 fei 8 ae \ ES EAL aR Ly rt pez YOU WOULD NOT DRINK IMPURE WATER; “13 | : ing I et oF aman what fe 1s | WHY DRINK ADULTERATED WHISKEY? reason you don't win is hecnuse you cited that lls leap measured fully six | ~ = ¥ don’t keep (hat toe plate Folland NOW Fee ms Hao alte Jaa With ony ies lenge | amr | } ou wateh the okher pitchers and you — '\What league was that?" asked Jack | May 1, ) one 15, 10 ; { ave " if i ii gon them polishing up. When they sheridan, the umpire, as everybody tee I¥h AUR A A th nih ero “IW. A, GAINES & CO,, Distillers, Frankfort, Ky, fet In the box they Uhrow thelr foot in gan making tor the bar. A i Kept, 91,’ 23,"2 : am inalate on proving It, a he alr and flash a reflection in the bat. | "Why, It was in the Saturday After. | wit eeiioaic: APT i lave vane H Moreby damages yes | H. B, KIRK & co., Distributors, New fer's cyeand blind him so he can’t seo oN ices t, of CARIN sad ine A D1, 22, i ay mM, 9, | May dune te 17, 14 Sere RS ae caty Hei so BY Al : e ball,’ nowles ag the party moved away {n Aue 18, 14 18 15.17.39, BH BN bn ae, a8. Bk \ DEALERS, ve alt ew pitcher was observed the silence, rats Or eae Ce ee , : Oo a a of the cagg, taking it up by mall LD LL e