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THE WORTD: TOESNAY EVENTING, MAY 1! verovate SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT CHANGE TO BE MADE IN HIGHLANDER NINE and «Kid’’ Elberfeld, Williams, Guire, May Be Traded for Material from Some Other Club—Some of the Players Are Near Mutiny, That a change in the peronnel ders is highly probable w! y whort time ta not dented. Per- haps by the time the game is called ola this afternoon an o! announce may ve made, ‘That a number of the men are es near mutiny aa they were t season, when they went on atrike on & Western trip, 1s common gossip among the attaches of the Amer! now is @ great o Jo the work of He Seog Was thee ight, a hero tn doing the work he has done. pecan w ode ee sh! So uw change is expected and. from season, tn th ident #@ around the American revolt was almost general say, tt ming very confined to three, and nk de Ware, Owner ot men. These men are the bes (abytethey : Fs the club. Incidental clubs. ‘olt will not take Elber- back. Once he was the h‘ro there, now he gets mor: hisses than hand ‘are ball players and were stars ut that— but now they are poker players. Manager GriMth wished it distinctly ps. It is possible thet St. Louls may understood that no man is to be let/ ba 1 able to do pat a mu cae es +e Chicago is understood to pidding, ou It was adi fod, however, that a and Boston Yy be in the field. trade might be made, and that news of |Grimth wow far a team which can ft\might come at any minute. lay ball’ without playing Ellberteld. be have| Williams or McGuire, although he “ld Elberfeld and’ Wiltams ey, | TACORD aes that he rmist get rediet moon been mentioned as particular stare who} for Kielnow. With Laporte at atcond may be askel to play ball with another) he has @ coming tar, a neat, sno club, MoGutre's name has also been | pinver who 4a hitting better thin season | than Williams. Yeuge: t sho: ye circulated. There is no more compe | mae at short, played | a competent tent short-stop in either league than | js no reason why he should not devolop. Elberfeld, when he wants to play bali | with ouregement, Into a real mbin hird, to take Laporte’s The tans may be wrong | Ni Ealeparis rents when th nied" te a trouble. | PIC? there, piyed a competent game, meker; but it is certain he is always tn Delehanty, in left, has demonstrated his ability not only in field, but at the trouble. ‘Then, what can you expect from # Wille Keeler has always been a stir, put he hasn't the life he had fonr years Geltberately does what he is told He ie | one who thinks: not to do? Elberfeld is the fastest, | OnZ ™ nO ot its the use oO "Ee official score book than any|the Highlanders into a winning team vor'in either league this seeson—and | and thet arrangements ante now in FIGHTS TO-NIGHT. | ete | bat. Conroy is nicking up and, with the rebellious spirita away, he will get player who, when be goes to the bat and js told by bis manager to do a) 02.02. feust he hast shown it. But he has hnd little encouragement of epectiest and eaten inflelder in either) pir it may be mafd for the benent of league when he plays real bal. but !€/ fans that Clark Grifith and Frank * 4a) scorer a usually notorious! progress to do so. A definite announce. fig OMIA) SOT ee arora: "Bor | mene we expected very 5003. Dack to his form of thres seasons ago. certain thing, curses the manager and Jate. He ts willing, but he plays like fe significant that he has more errors| Farrell are determind to rejuvenate © Sandy Ferguson and Gus Ruh- lin Matched to Fight Six Rounds at Local Cluo on May 28. At Modfle A.C, One Hundred and seventh street and Park ayenue—| Star bout will bring together Charley| |kiitte, of Albany, and Guy Asti of Full River, Mane. They witi ee for aix rounds In the other bouts, Sam Bolen will meet Palsy Connora | | for alx round will take on Benny Baitimor BY JOHN POLLOCK. ‘Two more big heavy-weleht pusilists were hed last night to meet in #| lmited-round bout in this city, despite he t the recent batde between will tackle Tim O'B: se eelvelgnta Ske Schreck and M6r-| |round battle. Th Hart in Madinon Bamare Garden| Jotier good boy was one of most disappointing and matched hters, unsatisfactory contests that HA) | me grag of the Navarre A. C. ‘ever been seen in this violnity. pe | | scheduled for this evening bes been poned u next Tuesda: nigh big sluggera who will Aerure in ee oe ounter will be Sandy Perwus ne Seti England pugilis, and Gue ‘Ruh Possibly Mc- JEFFRIES MAY BE LOS ANGELES, M champion heavy-welght the next manager and own Angeles baseball club, Althou, |will not state positively that take the matagement of |the event that Manager |out of baseball, he says ex | the public so believe that he is wil land’ anxtous to break into \the “angels'’ manager. Jeft said to-day, about the rumor: 16—Jim may becor Wil oc I won't may that I won't ‘The Pacitc Coast League may ak an ox- T. O. Piper. ehall walt until aft ce,"’ quoted the leawroe this week, just how th | "EL BERFELD. BASEBALL MAGNATE JOCKEYS GET NEW FAD— cs: SLIPPING THE LEATHER “Regular’’ and ‘Programme Boy’” Find ? | Something to Talk About that the Belmont : Stewards Seem to Have Overlooked, “It's been my expert Regu! 2 track | there are more ways of to-da; losing th ust : n wero ever | Trophy on Exhibition. Lad ad ahayh da hden eee coy ai presented at any other of aim team comboning the Trust Company ot Sy tron om, Wilson, Gi c 2 } and McKenna are the oar ion | ‘Kicking because you lost ag and won the in the Tray) ® bd day yesterday, I suppor now on exhibition at aiway. The| “Nix! nix!” retorted Regular. | BELMONT ENTRIES. winning team in the t nis pur| "I don't kick when I get t Aral es the core of 1.028 and Ostrom tne| and I ain't kicking nc WO! BELMONT PARK, N. ¥., May 16— vidual high soore of 20). jin the Akron Giant.” They will mest inva. six-round battle before one of Thy local clubs a week from next. Moot) night. ‘They will box at catoh-welgh RACERS ONLY $8,000 to Open Sea Beach Palace. finitely settled a6. Yet been in of the Mariborough A- {1 bring off boxing do aco during the summe: It hes not vy the of! whether 0 in\the Bea Heash Pa cr will continue to hold the stage in thelr) West fourth event club-houre, ¥ory ars eg! One of the otf ree} w ne taine Le wtll oom ney mie building at Coney gS UP ie are not anxious {0 the oftictale Migrations, they | will moun LO ineit present tieadguarters Young Corbett to Bov Here May 29. will be tn (Becta! to The Bening Work) SHPPPSHPAD, N. Y., May 18 — ‘Train. tng conditions were yery unpleasant at the Coney Iwland Jockey ( 2urs0 this morning, A raw, cold, penetrating wind and @ slow track compelled train- tw fi agsin tn matched “Young Corbett’ pation ih tale vicinity ee. matchmaker |CT# tO Festrint training operations, and | daa niet Dy Finny, et Dadle Johnaon, |*# & romult nothing fast waa attempted the ragred Harlem. flihtar, in & six round | fh of Useful exercises wore the Fugmes Teri be miven by the olut cies ening, buy re pais oe Poeeid for the pattie, aa he| ‘Horace the late prrohaae of Pau! 3 spot "bask. Zeno” popula Tavor| Ramey, arrived at han aee: AC at fe Anat scemetul, Curbett will ay morn sical pance ee e 5 ees an {oon Stabe. ed in excellent condtton. ‘Ballor Burke to Box Jim Donovan. Batlor Burks, the local wetter-welght, and | im Donovan, the English boxer, who bested | good on the Mecropolitan cfrouft. Train Sack Clancy im @ limited round bout tn tds) er Vanmeter arrive h the at viuinity @ few ween ago, have been matched | Jere Wernbars, ainong them Bout before the GAiford | yeerul to box & Sh peccee Sie Olitord three-yoar Charley, wh will be four other #tx-round | been perfor: so well at th Jimmy Murtha va, Hugh Brasil ; on ang Brae va, Charley Cun; | Dhis meating, A) STM Vong Wremgny ve. Yoo Fecrler aid) well, not even a Money, King ya Jack icing Saloons engage ithaca. UAL Hermann Sour on Los Angeles Club.) °F ae sid" Hermann, the Rttle Chtoago Aixhter, | Under threatens never to fight again before the | 0) yal ine A ©. at Los Angwies, Cal. He o SHOUT , Pets waa robbel of the destston tn bout | ay Dots aides re Ls jth Abe Attell, and tn a telagram whion hia SATIN .) ua ewe Nate Lewis, of Chicago, Fecetyd DREAMIER—Seve rlong Hermact, sare he breesink .G 5 h Matchmaker Mir reasoned ermaz JAM NaS 109, rman and Attell each revel piuten that he ta coming 1oeat i ROYAL Another English Boxer Coming Heru pve je one sy Another Nttle Engtieh berer will arrive tn mile in 1.6 ror this couptry om May 2 jooking for battles » nia ith the bewt lads ac hile weight on this «ite ‘abt; ‘The fighter le Tkn Bradie: * ‘ Dt promoter, x ROX 6ix fu aaNer ir elen tree ‘ <—Six age 5. Gam eeminng, or fiftawat frauia et! tet z W th chea { STANDING OF THE CLUBS i ’ MERICAN 4 mAGUt 4 4 cup. Wo Le Po. | civ W.ta ¥C. | H RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S ( \ ‘ Beit \ ' ‘ esate ; : ' H GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY i ' ‘at Phitadelphia, | Roetbn at Bt Loute { e anaes «Ane nkeneeneneentereenee—nnewracrereeemeres GALLOPED IN VERN WORKOUTS = — | added to ries for to-morrow s ed yosterduy rest if wo | ss knowl: What's that?” asked the Progra: Boy. “Bay,” answered the Regular, “it got fashionable yesterday during the third for # jockey to slide off his mount let the skate go alone fashion became in |fourth a second joc H opp 4. Now opine raat a | atfiloted and dropped to ud. | -Festare Sepevent tc orca, aM, UeRT: | I ain't complaining about the coln that | lo opine 248 fair bandlcay propasitiea, | went bad wten the two jocks quit the | loping. Mmug mate T® Mlle fn 148. nl: |amddie-deck, but what would happen if RANTQUD atx torlongs iy int {REP | the disease got spread among the hull ‘ tx unsound. if bunch of n where id EARAD -Four furlongs tn crooked have slipp 0.58, CDNSTS iso Ua re the leather a: fA snooze on the |My, Had speed in the eeine, oe eward so that could keep what mOHASE: AWAY—A halt eile in 0508-5, | {t bad on th te; and I've kn 18 THE KIO woe of awh Jobs ¢ put up over n very enally. RAMROD—Five Good work = FORTUN. hand Ke a KOOd colt Five work Waa under w 1 PRING! M 12, ae GRAVESEND GALLops, tAY ady alt th -Five furlongs Should go t 18 fur- y. Wan easing up for the ne ring could get another hones je very next day, The nex: t ye BECOND <a42) M in coutd tell his hands if he 6 during @ race, Boy ne am 10 take ch air to wan a bet ela. ed the Re: Jockeys noven. fur! nover Wt asked the Progra ¥ “ Now .ou See tne Joker. pes e allowance phe a ATEN va 14: Crane W n Game. \ Vy ‘ 4 “ >; = bition \ mile tn 148, enlto e bookies that way?!| TONDON, May 16—In an | exhibit goad ind ready to anked the Programme” Hoy, UD | mame ot ogi tennle) 8t the (Queens plus WHIMSICAL--One fille in 140 breex-| "Beat the bookies that way 2 echoed |jat V. Pennal by B—O. ‘The scores were ing. She ta not acting well; eulke badiy.! the Regulars ‘Well, I should rejoice to €-2 6-4 , ot ~ | Hin JIM M'GUIRE. ‘GOULD 100 YOUNG 10 DECIDE DIET == LONDON, May 1\—Eustace Miles, amateur champ player, wha defeated Jay Gould, enting upo! the remarks tie Mees Vege-arian er i Was too ve opinion de Wil not be to the wt has a pron | attair, @ solid cordon of athletes row around the playing fleld at Grounds. All the baseball boys, aro requested to be on han: 1 be such a jubilation as th ROBERT EDGREN, ' Editor. HIGHLANDERS WHO MAY. BE TRADED. GIANTS MAKE READY | FOR FLAG DAY HERE All the Amateurs Will ure Will Tarn Out and a Great Time Is Promised for June 12—Go to | Pittsburg To-Night. | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |9:i.6 ee mame, arta ne aie | cINCINNATH, Slay 15-cFune, we are |ehe Yeh Rally al har “wae also | [ere ae Bs Soe rons tear IRE ee ia ye 8. @ bet. June 12 has been decided on as fai 4 raising day at the Polo Grounds, and| Mathewson: In}\rine:. Gorn. on that aftemoon will see the pennant as pagers is again tn mist pitchted York |tentay. He world. |aa there was » a y isn't it? Bur the best|ute the Reds got & Dt eR Ys vere ; si wie NRA SNe a bow! a row of you abou: It. He has kood ones President Brush and Secretary Kowles decided to invite every Ceti anne in New York, amateur or semi- aieaael cor} 21, to take part in the fe: hand t the be the quests of the club on expect even W: In other worda, every urg and © 30 going some. tle, that appeare on Four. be adti and will form nth Polo Grounds free, 15.2) bilitard neal Polo at Maurice Dal ik and Itttle, . and there ne old town ever before seen, Max A. Cramor, ninent rooter, is in charge of the and all clubs who wish to pnr- © will please address him at No. | averare waa 4 31 fay, Th. the eet Willan Muid toward or ton oF oleven) 142 Hast Fourteenth street. Eight bands j ‘Sir Michael |0f music have been engaged and the | heatly | pail clubs will form a procession at ac tound urteenth treet. From ther: they The Evening Wo: will gladly | will march to City Hall Square, where || print news, scores, lenges, & | | venetarian. He. woul Tee co ting | ey BH be reviewed by the Mayor | of all amateur baseball teams inf { on vegetables. ne had and the entire Council. A speoial train | Jiand around New York. Pictures of tween oatmeal and aloohol, he would de-| will then ba waiting to hurry them to and individual players will fo} |cide upon the latter. because tf it did/ the Polo Grounds, where they oan rout || also printed from t to time. 2 no good it did 1 2 to take, Gould takes ¥ coffee, wh [ea “to nm greater ext harm, and was ple: hich is more powerful th @ quantity ich affects LITTLE TIM B A RACE JASPERS UYS TRACK - BE ATARVERNES es Jasper Oval the played magnificent 2 the Arvernes, of Lon stenting them are a aapaes | | i eye resulted ne scores N bowling contest Jack O'Keefe, |longer a |to meet poundn Mr. Ryan waa a very efMfctent ump! ——_—_.__ Match Bowling Game. latter but as he dls ly wired 1 th eoontest, AMUSEMENTS, —<—————— ee NEW AMSTERDAM. THUEA;.428 at. nr.’ way with Gowephe Easthis he Fee Lance apres ines y we ‘NIGHT. Janis Him Vanderbilt Cup New York i t Mata Wed Woedssat | THE GOTHAM —Fred Lewin's Hi Shows: = PASTOR’ Sas enuro & Batley—Piak Smith & Baker, Frank Whit JOE WEBER’ S3inwiurien Squaw nrwceded by and The | ana, 14sn The Great fan Fri ‘DO,YOU, ROLL? ¥ way. 00d at.d sen Rowe Kall’ 9 aha | OR FIELDS | “MR. HOPKINSON. | Meat eee cine Renae woke METROPOLIS, “3P8T int Wed. kYsat ATLANTIC INE aa om WALLAC RR VENT OF RICHER [2% Diisall. ‘The Atlantioeoope T GARRICK #35. will AYFEN. WEST END “bcaiNts VAC 5s, | Daly's Raaseooaeee Ame S oree THE GINGERBREAD MAN. te, Sd AW, TINUOUS. Vm AOC & Mcvonough, mas—OUhere eine Jays | eae a baseball uniform can afford to it — SSS © National eball Commission a | | will be on hand :o present the world's| AMUSEMENTS, ested el Re. Ye HIPPODROME bys IGR hamnpson Managers. ' | Por Ban Johnao t-| THOT RS OF, i ‘ A SOCIE TY CIRCUS | £) SS UE PLUNGING WORSE s > $1. Sia nase Bunoey, : he to $l read about partm jbo th showing the # the nice vate « for the Giants to their hearts’ conti Cincinnati will be the opposing club, und on that day above all a will be all kinds 0 small 9 the Evening rk Row, Address all unications Baseball tor of The World, Pu! Iding, Pa’ New York Ci The amateur baseball appear in th Noor Edition. Wit Play Cincinnati. the Giants pale help them. There ¢ doings that day, and | in New York who pos- news will i boy mpsan & Duody-s Greater ‘LUNA PARK (THE HEART OF CONEY ISLAND, z ates by R Luna Park Ex- ress from Firkives DREAMLAND mt of re, and It tw It hether you H or Park West you | Siew af ies fe pole has already been erecte: pest And Biggest the flag has been woven, and every- asemient Parks, j his tb ay for the b' dlow- inne win oa ray tte ue Ser, |) Dens Sat., May 19.] New York from the prevent Just | toot celebration reising day, Entirely rejuvenat p GASIN Ubrees trip, McGann's Suspension. The Social Whirl as the Giants have bemun to nat ibilant over the pros; Brow, fr iat nly oat in store for « 0 5 | MAJESTIC DE BAe Ho" and soul ove sudden susp, ° Dan McGann, the team AE TER ist. why Pres om has de- Ned to tnake an example of McGa Lat 2 we don't understand, He was 5 BLANCHE BATES ne ta AMUSEMENTS. | tay ES j A pA TONY wii ie naaon 8 PRELCE:S aN TOWN. tELD Nuste MASern \ ' Site XOUN WIE ESTAR: ax. Av & Kk St. Mat. Wed. 230, eanetn, || W mers | ROMANCE OF COOK HOLLOH } . SSHAV Mat. Wet sPhone ould make TTeSy ke | STH oe All Sea! *Phonet24o- Harlem TOE ADAMS, Srtient tw. tetsu Lik | HuDsO} ATRE. ate wed. &Sat SRob UNG “Ropekt LORAINE S48 AND. | \e SKOING $e. vay & BELMONT ‘PARK | LYCEUM "iy Bit aia, | | Seta THE LION AND THE MOLE | | 1 | KNICK | iy Teh ay Kata} mI Jolt 4 Two Ww Prices COLON aL MADISON SQUARE GARDED P, S. GILMORE MEMORIAL CONCERT. | iL ULDESD SPRCIALI MAT. 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