SPORTS IN GENERAL 91133isI0S Is VI040111-sous IuuusuISI ISOISO..IsIuS IS6 BON rIARCHE. BON MARCHE. SpeckLI Sale DlcoCaramel In snorted ftor-Pi & BR Candy Special. dayespecilat o...... Y. . A Wine Three Games Fromn the Golden Eagles. LAECBURIL'WWA MCTU'S FAMMITE STOR" Spring Suits. GAUIIER TOFIGHTTERYI'GOTHE Grw,-wfoi-d Shoes -The high-water mark of value is reached in the Suit we'll Friday's Special Bargains sell this season at $14.98. A peerless line-complete in $1.90 and I 2.50 a Pair. variety-superb in quality-perfect in cut and finish. News and Gossip From the Base in New Goods. There are fly-front. and - Ou karaga2ei..ow... T .an of Pan& regular single double-breasted, blouse, Ball World. 4 $3,ssoad $s.0 Eton and collarless Eton effects among them-in Vene- goods now redi . $1.90 and $2.50 a pair. All Crawford Shoes. Our name The tion. homespun, cheviot and broadcloth, in all the wanted on every one, gaarantees the qualty. W t nean toclea out every broken lot be- Prices Will Be for One Day Only. colors. Some trimmed with buttons and gilt and black fore the new spring goods arrive. braid-some self-trimmed-some The new GOLFERS AT PALM BEACH strictly plain. LOT NO. 1-Indudes Wax Calf, lace %nd congress; Velour Silk in 6c. sleeves-puff and flare-the new skirts, 7 and 9-gore and Calf, button: Winter Tan. lace; Patei Leather, lace and 95c. Bengalines LightShades, flounce effects. Unequaled at ...... $14.98 The Y. M. C. A. bou~rs last night button, and-Enamel Leather lace sho as; reduced from $3.}$9 and $5.00 to...... A new line of Suits, special at $9.98. broke away from the tie which had united We place on sale tomorrow in the them to the Carroll team for possession Bengalines followingshades: of in the District and LOT NO. 2-Patent Leather, button, lace and Light Blue, Rose, Pink, Light Gray, Lavender, White and Cream. first place League, Leather, la Velour congress.; are again in undisputed possession of the Enamel lace; Russia Calf, e; Calf, lace, There is nothing that can -be better suggested for children's spring a line of Patent Leather and Rus Calf Oxfords; Will Be a of lead. This achievement was the result and ala for- coats--will also make very handsome waists and for Friday Day Bargains. merly $3.50 and $5.00, now...... linings evening of a three-time winning from the Golden wraps. These will go out in a hurry--so be quick I Bagle five, the Eagles aim abandoning a Mal 01ders Will Ha ve Prompt Attention. tie, they having been hand in hand with Friday Silk Waist Friday Skirt Special. Columbia for the end of the bowling pro- CRAWFORD SHOE Dress Skirts of Taffeta; tucked 'all cession. The association lads seem deter- MAKERS, 83c. Yd. for Well some Il Venetians, Worth $1.25. Special. over; with .o.ce. tri.med have 903 PEN NA. AVE. Taffeta and Pean de Sole Waists: new velvet; some with dounce heavily stitch- mined to hold first place, and they ent. that a ed with quilling of taffeta led for a than has any gives iong-waisted effect; to form Bounce...... greater period hematitched and tucked; all the street $9.98 other team in several seasons. The a firm warranted to wear. All and evening shades; some AS fight 52-inch All-wool; good, cloth, the fL. SILK ETON JACKETS AS LOW 510. Carrolls has nar- ilain, some trimmed...... 'ToLOTH ETON JACKETS AS LOW AS $4.98. between them and the lenged the winner of the bent, and will newest spring colorings. such as Mauve, Tan. Castor. Mode. Steel. rowed down to a close contest, but the place a forfeit of $1.000 to bind a match. Quaker, Gun and Oxford Grays. Red, Blue. Green, Brown. Violet G street players do not remove their gaze for Pitcher "DOn't care bcasse stainug I the and the Big Salary Phillips. ye're car, and an excellent Black. Remember, this is for one EOur advance showing of Trimmed Hats shows the from the championship pennant, William of last price day only. EDI triumph of genius. Millinery material was never veterans of the Carroll five will have to Phillips, pitcher year's Dot think of ume and yer Ter CKoKeee nr." II I I worked into more charming effects. Those up in Cincinnati team, will in all probability Is d), some swift to pass them. millinery lore will recognize the Individuality that bowling wear a uniform of Connie Mack's American xoressed In these creations, marking them for the Last were all for the S TA work of famous milliners of the world. Glad to night's games easy team in this summer. All-wool Canvas H* the over a hun- League Philadelphia TRY A Cloth, 35c. Yard. have you pan judgment on them. visiting five, the losers being Mack has been with The as- negotiating Phillips, dred pins behind in every game. and has his word tMat he will sign with sociation made good scores in all of the This games, in the middle event making one him unless the Cincinnati club offers him unusual offer is the result of a large and important pur- Laces & of the totals of the season. All more than Mack is willing to pay. This. In was Friday Ribbon Trimmings. largest not at all for John T. chase. fact, the deal for the mill's entire product of this of the players on the visiting team were Mack say, is likely, TOM Specials.All-overwhiteLac,and butter-usaed1 Inches wide.for shirt in splendid form, and the honors were Brush is not the man to raise salaries. light-weight Canvas. It drapes handsomely, wears well and is dust Special~s.black,Waists. Usually to 9c The The contract tendered Phillips by Mack Wi~. rather evenly divided among them. . repellant. It takes a of dress to the -It's an ambition with us to yard. Friday...... 49C. games were almost too one-sided to be of is an excellent one from the player's point good judge goods distinguish of view. Mack offers to pay difference between it and the undersell on ribbons. We've Blaek (along. In bands and interest. but the large gathering of spec- Phillips $2,100 goods that retail at $i a yard. Colors appliques, tators remained throughout the match. for the season, and the right of release is are never neverbforebeenben abl to 4~~~~inchei§ wide-for dress trimming. stricken from the contract, which is for KEENE Black. Royal. Navy. Marine and Metallic Blue. Garnet, before able to2 The scores follow: Red, as now. day...... two years. Cream and Crimson. See them! realize it so fully FIRST GAME. virtually has a cinch on Plain Taffeta. in all colors; taffetas Black, White and Colored Chenille-. -GOLDEN EAGI". Y. M. 0. A. Phillips getting 5c. with and fanc largest size; worth liC.; St. Se. St. Sp. Sr. $5,600 for two season's play- on Mack's CIGAR, corded edge y Sp. whether he is fit to do work or riith'ns. special at...... a. Friday...... Brandt ...... 1 4 131 Smith ...... 1 5 141 team, good 2yC. (ot t ...... 4 4 178 Eiker ...... 2 2 134 not. the Odds and ends In It Cannot Be Now fblhBona. In all Mohair in ...... Fancy light Braidq; Kidd ...... 2 5 160 Krauss 5 4 201 Mack has made several trips to Phillips' Bettered. Sample Line of Hosiery. and In white ...... F. shades, with gold and silver stripes; fancy. andcors ,.I Hanold ...... 4 5 1386 Doyle 3 5 181 home in Allenport, Pa., and says that it is Persian Ribbons. Satin Gros 4rain Rib- worth-p to 12%c. ytrd r m Crist ...... 0 5 140 Miller ...... 4 4 183 Black, Whit andierColre Chenlle only a question of a few days when the For Sale loonas. Taffeta andl loule-face Satin Rib- A lot of Small Buttons, In gold. all-T big pitcher will sign the contract off..red Everywhere. I-no, In all colors. Worth2". ver and fancy effects; used for Totals ... 7 23 745 Totals. ...15 20 840 Just enough left for one dav's of the Line of F ia ...... trimmingY it selling . Sample ...... g him. yard.ribbos. For..Speia .31 7Cc . . C ....shirt w..s and fancy collars; sold SECOND GAME. Hosiery for Men. Women and Children. The crowd was inimense Cnrded Ratin Co bination Ribbons for l(hc. and l2LYac. a down Fi GOLDEN EAGI1N4. Y. 2J. V. A. Has Scott Sigued With Brash? to Satin Mferveleaux nalt.'. n Pr' u7 Z 5c.. St. Sp. Se. St. Sp. Sc. yesterdav, and we think Monda\ will clean them up. Remember, to that will Fe. used exten ...... 4 2 167 Smith ...... 6 2 212 Whether Ed. Scott has signed to sian Ribboot,. A Hanold play There is no doubt about his having signed in a 7 ...... Cott ...... 2 179 Eiker 3 6 189 with the Cincinnati team the coming sea- an contract, but since they single size--ien's i0's. women's 9s, children's 7s. Kidd ...... 1 6 152 Krausq ...... 5 2 18. his q son a matter of signing that document McFarland has They're worth from to a we ...... or is and .... 5 not conjecture. have 39c Friday Embroidery Ferguson 2 3 147 Doyle 3 172 made remarks 35c. 75c pair, Crist 3 5 176 Miller ...... 4 6 202 indicating dissatisfaction ...... The Associated Press Monday night sent which have them in black, tan and fancies. While they are here. Rbosi l Specials. out the from Tole1: disgusted the expansionist Nirieea Ribonsin all Two lots of Embroideres, In Swiss Totals ...12 23 8211 Totals ...21 21 958 following telegram leaders with him, and unless he assumes your cho pair...... n%,,llr camric an cooand March 11.-Edward Scott of a different toasrv "TOLEDO, kkd idtlr er-s attitude toward colors-i -in. 6c. inwsook; edges TIURD GAME. the new league Pnrtions- GOLDEN EAGI". Y. M. C. A. this city, pitcher last season for the Cin- at once he will be turned adrift and told 21 AND lm.KIND 2 TO 6 IN. WIDE. 7c. St. Sp. Sc. St. Sp. Se. cinnati Base Ball Club, today signed a con- to go back to the . Corset Special. Hanold ...... 1 5 141 Smith ...... 3 5 182 tract by which he will. remain a member of By-the-way, one of the greatest outfield- SB. and Strightfront . P . Cor 25 TO 39 KIND. TO 9 fa WIDE.c . Cott ...... 1 4 135Ei ker ...... 2 5 158 that team. The Anerican League was vlso ers In the country yesterday "succumbed Silk Petticoat Sale. hn.Friday a Kidd ...... 4 4 178,Kranss ...... 2 5 161 after . tLCow buSt-in blak volbito sad INc Scott." to the luster of gold" the ...... 5 177 glittering (that's Ferguson 2 4 145 Doyle 3 The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune's and will .. Crist ...... 2 8 196 Miller ...... 3 5 177 spe- colonel's), be found doing stunts dab.tialel n.allnd.or 69c. Underweary& osier cial correspondent later' wired that 3:ott, with the Philadelphia American League 4 Ladles' Spring-weight Vests: high neck Totals ...1o 25 795 Totals ...13 25 855 who lives at a suburb of To- the Never in the history of Silk Petticoat selling were you able to sln iand short sleeves; lisle finish; Walbridge, team coming season. There are good M Tomorrow night there will be league ten- ledo, had not signria contract, and that business reasons for withholding his name buy them at such a ridiculously low price. Silk Skirts, made of worth 35c. for Fridayo...... i19c. at the Fat 31en's alleys, the Carroll he had refused to discuss the subject when for the time Press. pins asked being.-Philadelphia Bouvenard's best taffeta, full width and in all the Morear RibChildren's Fast BlackRose: one by five competing. to state wherd he intended to play President Johnson says he is not ready length, popular colo er tone double knee, heel The standing of the clubs follows: the coming season. The telegram further to take the masks off any more of the spring colorings; umbrella style, deep double flounce. finished with 1ligj-grade Muslin and Canilirio Fa- toe; worthwbbet 12Uc.; Friday ...andnc states: American recruits Won. Lost. Pet. league's from the Na- Y derwear that has becom', "lightly soiled " Miller, the ex-Cincinnati tional Iof1amGowns.WindowSkirts.displays-Drawersa lotand :onn'istlngCh-mises a Y. 31. C. A ...... 33 15 .687 'Dusty' player, League just yet, but would leave FridayC rove Special. Carroll Institute...... 30 15 .667 when seen tonight,.; aid/.I1 have seen Scott, that for the other magnates to do as they everywhere for While they last they're ...... 20 -handsomely trin r Saengerbund 28 .583 and you can bet on it that he will not play saw fit. He was asked about the position $7.50. ith lace and emnrAd r,. 9!;CLadies' Black and Colored Lisle Gloves; Jolly Fat Men's C'lub...... 25 20 .555 in Cincinnati. He has virtually signed with of Harry Dolan, the , who is said yours at...... *...... dewthatU sll for .well made:nith pearl buttons; Business Men's Club...... 18 30 .375 the Cleveland team^ of the American to have signed with the Boston American a 1 14c Columbia Club...... 16 82 .333 Ha for ....l .. 25c. kind;ridh ...... C. Bowling g-$1.7r- Golden Eagles...... 5 W .312 League, and it's dolarr-to doughnuts that League team while under contract to Pres- he will be found w#th that aggregation this ident Hart for the coming season, and said NICHOLS BEATEN AT GOLF. season.'" if it was true that Dolan had signed with Chicago for 1901 he would with the Base Ban play Art Arthur Fen Gains the Victory in a Notes. Orphans if Mr. Hart wanted him, for the Department. 'BON MARCIHE, 314=316=318 7th St. 36-Hole Match. In addition to the nia players that have American League was not out to violate Arthur H. Fenn played Bernard Nichols already signed with t-E Brooklyn club for any existing contracts. "The case of Dick Harley is a parallel," For One a thirty-six-hole match at Palm Beach the coming seo.ChZJtarley Farrell, the Specials Day Only. said Mr. Johnson. "Harley is under con- yesterday and beat him T up and 6, at the "Duke of Marlboro~' yesterday put his tract to the Detroit team for the coming A large assortment of Tinted and Stamped Cushion same time winning $150, which each agreed name tosa. contract to lay with-the cham- season, yet he Is reported to be signed Covers, beautiful and artistic top - designs and back. Were 25c We Keep the "Jubilee" to give the other in case of defeat. pIons during 1901. with Cincinnati. When Harley signed with Sam Crawford Detroit last there was a f-o perfect condition This was a bad for Nichols, of tfie Cincinnati club Is year considerable 49c. Special...... 'Ask Vou , ' UREOF CHARGE-IKALU R punishment working in a feed store at Mahoo, Neb., hitch over the terms, and this was finally iako th returnable if but his greatest difficulty was putting on in which he has an interest. He has two settled by a contract cov- * not perfectly satisfactory. This Razor to Harley signing Pillow made the sand "greens." However, these are the offers from Ameriean League clubs, one ering two years at a stated salary. There Lithographed Tops. Were 49c. Special..... 25c. * a pleasure. ONLY $2.5. same greens on which he met Vardon at of which is f'om" Connte Mack of the was no option business about this. It was E7'Readng sttsnIard" Bicycle.1901 model. $2j.50. Ormond last year. Taking it all in all Philadelphia team. He says he will go an out-and-out contract for two years in- Pilow Were where he can get the most money. stead of one, and there is no doubt that Tapestry Tops. 75c. Special...... 49C. s ic ia WALFORD'S Nichols probably played the best long it will hold in the courts. I : OWAD 7 8PA.ES. F. A. Jones, outfielder for the Brooklyn don't suppose on BEST C 'IMIIAS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES. game. George Low caddied for Nichols National League team for several seasons, the National League intends to have any 18-inch Centerpieces, stamped best linen. Were mlo14d and Jimmie Douglas caddied for Fenn. has signed a three years' contract with the regard for contracts if they can be broken 25c. Special...... e afhe a good hy- They started off well, Nichols going out American League at a guaranteed salary by any process, but that will make no dif- close to $3,000 a year. He expects to be a ference in our line of action. We shall re- 22-inch best linen, new de- sician in 37 and Fenn in 32. Fenn was 4 up. actual Stamped Centerpicces, prescribesteer Both badly on the tenth. Fenn member of the Chicago team. spect contracts." - c played Jake the first base- When the history of the American Nation- signs. Were 49c. Special...... for a patient it is dubbed his brassie shot and approached Beckley, hard-hitting 1901 short. Nichols won the hole in 5 to 6. The man of the , yesterday at al League scrap of is written up the Schlitz beer. A name of James Collins of ph.- next hole was hardly well played, but each Hot Springs, signed his contract to play the Boston sician knows the nal- played the thirteenth under bogie in 3. the coming season in the queen city. "Old American League clubs will stand out in Nichols won the hole in 5 to 6. eagle eye" is in good shape, and is train- letters of gold. Players of honor there tic of The next have been and will in puritx*. hole was hardly well played, but each ing daily with McGraw, Clark Griffith and always always be. but Specials Muslin Underwear. others. if the deserving of a player's honor is to played the thirteenth. under bogie in 3. or or Ask him how-rnis Nichols missed an easy put on the four- Amos Rusie, the big Hoosier who used to be determined by the temptation to which Ladies' Muslin Cambric Drawers, plain uibrel- Waffect Keeer an"dhhe teeenth and lost in 5 to Fenn's 4. On the set Gotham wild by the masterly manner his honor is exposed. Collins will be In a sixteenth Nichols just missed slicing out in which he sent opposing teams home class by himself, and I'm not forgetting will tell that of the course. His ball struck a with defeats as their record when Roger Connor, Mike Kelly and many other fre[ tree and they ones" of '90. The style, with hem and cluster of tucks. yoke bands. Spe- *tomach* .oucan digest bounded back. Both played over bogie on faced him in the box, said Tuesday night "square Boston trium- Ladies' Muslin bands.full the seventeeenth and both made a medal at his home in Muncie, Ind., where he virs, recognizing the fact that they would + Chemise, co~rded length and39 them. *le will sat for the second half over which trains faithfully day after day: "I have be up against it good and hard without the . scorte bogie, services of Collins, sent Treasurer Bil- width. Special...... 2 at once that r 'F CAERAS IA P H OT SOo SLES is . not signed anywhere yet, and do not know impurepL The first half of the afternoon was good where 1 will go. I am of the opinion that Ings and Manager Selee after him. They Ladies' Short Muslin Unecrskirts, made umbrella beer is unhealthful., going. for Fenn made 33 and Nichols 36. some offer from one of the numerous base first offered him $:2,6EI00 for the season, then jumped the figures to then to The latter, however, missed the ninth hole ball organizatinns will be made soon. 1 $3,000, - by indifferent putting and it cost him six am in splendid condition, and can de- 55,000, then to $6.000, and finally offered style, with hemstitching or emrieytrimmed. Special. -C to hole out. On the tenth or in reality the liver the goods. But I am not advertising him $8,000-the highest price ever offered twenty-eighth Fenn lost by poor work on myself. 1 am worth the money to any a player for one season's work. To all the -green, otherwise scores were good. club I should be with. If I don't play, their entreaties, however, Collins turned He finished 7 and ti to play. home I will stay. / I have the time and a deaf ear, saying that he had promisad ~Remnant Dept. Specials for Friday. means to enjoy the summer around this to go with the American League. Collins FINE BASKET BALL. bustling burg."~ went to Cleveland the next day and signed Soo yardls of White Duck Remnants. slightly soil- / Perhaps Connie Mack did not tamper an American League enntract.-Frank :ed;x oc. quality-at, per yard...... Light Inftant'ry Defeated Eastern with Tiannehill, Eiy and Leever after all. Hlough In Philadelphia Inquirer. /20 Athleties in Exciting Game. The haste with which these players signedi 800o yards of Unbleached Dr)illing Remnants: oc. qual-6c The Washington Light Infantry lads and Pittsburg contracts was an indication of NO CLUE OBTAINED. To close at. per yard...... C 50 M UN1ON the from the Eastern the ex-catcher's innocence. :ity. brawny boys Ath- Perhaps it will dawn a few-people. Identity of Post Oi~ee Burglars Not Club in a warm upon01 1 yards of Spring Dress Goods. consisting of I MAKE AND letic Indulged game of in due time, that when the players met at Yet Established, ,8oo fleiges SELL MORE ME-N'8S ..0kSHOES basket last night in the of the TITAN ANY b~all armory Cleveland they gave the National quite a Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. +and Novelties, in checks of silv er gray and other mixtures. OTHER TWO MANUFAeTURERS I-N former, the home team winning out by the in the face, as hardly a player has TIIE ~slap) HYATT'SVILLE, Md., March 14, 1901. VXalues ranging from 12%c. to 25c- To close at. per~yard .... WORLD, WHIeH ROVES MY 3.5 SHOES score of 16i to 10. Fouls and slugging were been signed for the old league, while Amer- 9ce ARE ican League clubs are practically com- It was learned today that the tools which SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES. PLAeED of common occurrence, and the referee and Black wide-at. under such rigidtindrpre-suh re-SIDEIl BBY SIDEII WITH1HTEHIHPCETHE HIGH-PRIOEDJ pleted. the burglarp used in breaking into the 300 yards Satine, ys per yard...... 9C. rgid umpires worked like beavers to keep mat- Bill Phillips, the Cincinnati pitcher, has post office at College Park Tuesday last cautions -- why cautons-we wh weSHOES.'HE ITTIIS IMPOSSIBLEMOSBET'TO SEE ANYE \ DIF- ters in received an I going regulation order.,From the offer from the American were stolen from the blacksmith shop of yards of Light Figured and Striped Percale even ) A TRlA L WILL time the first whistle blew both teams ex- League and may the Reds. Bill suf- 90o J filter the air that filter tFERENe. aONVINeE. qiuit Heller & Son, in Bladensburg. It is sup- *Remnants; 1oc. per yard...... erted themselves to the and as a fered from the "farm" abuse several years. qtiality-at. ../ touches it; why we utmost, It Is now Hart that posed the thieves drove from result sensational were tacitly admitted by Washington, i1,o0o yards of French Satine Remnants. in navy blue filter the many plays pulled the American League did not hurt the Na- and after finishing their work returned to 15211)beer,'theni.::: V, off and the evening's sport continued at a tional any in Chicago last year, so why and heliotrope effects; 35c. value. During this sale sterilize every -~wlnaFanryWahMAtDEo Wort order the contest. In the Washington. The county officials have only,1 bottle. W. bottat $5. high throughout should any harm be done by the Boston L. Uonglas, rckton, Mass., will send you a second half the excitement became so and Philadelphia expansionists, had it not been at work upon the case, but as yet no per yard...... - If you knew whatparbmalfi$POSIf EL U D wpair by mail for $3.75. Write forlrefrnwsrngatnew sprin g cata- great that the big crowd broke through been for the arbitrary action of the old clue has been discovered, V 40o yards of Bates' Seersucker Madras inighami we know log.Wsigo the ropes, and it required hard work to magnates, who forced the American to go Judge Merrick yesterday at Marlboro' and what Store:tr:95P.Ae905 Pa. Ave. N. W..W again get the spectators back to their out after their star SRemnants; quality-at, re- SWashington places and outside of bounds. Luck was players. drew the following jurors for the April 12%2c. yard...... 70 yourour physicianphysicianknowsjstnhs4fo ja2-tu.th&s-Rtf President Brush, who was never garru- an important factor in the victory, and, al- lous at any stage of the game, announces term of court: First week, John W. Wheat- about beer. you, too, though the army lads came out first, the ley, James H. Richards, Isaac Boll, An- Easterns deserve lots of credit for the fine that he will stop talking altogether. This would insist on contest The is tough. Every other magnate in the thony Wyville, George M. Tidings, Percy they put up. teams lined up country is talking a blue streak. ab521Dut.Schlitz. 1;e. w., ahntoo. as follows: Burroughs, Charles Loveless, Richard B. W. L. I Positions. E. A. C. is to be a magnate. He Edelen, John W. Bowle, Francis W. Hill, & thinks that he can make Springfield pay in Lansburgh Bro., forward 'Phone ef0. Schlitr. Kendall...right ....Thompson a Connecticut Valley League. Tommy got Richar Stallings, Alexander Middleton, Loftus...... left forward...... Hughes Benjamin H. Brown, Edgar F. Dyer, Devlin...... center ...... Moffitt his first start with the Boston American Geo. Shreve...... right back ...Collifiower Association club ten years ago after he had Bell (colored), Edwin E. Halloway, James I 420=422=424=426 7th St. filetatthec teer order. $10. and very Taylor...... left back...... Boyd won a course of base ball and study, at A. McGraw, H. Guy Clagett, John Igna- Referee-Mr. Hunhicutt. Umpires-Mr. Brown University. tius Lancaster (colored), Richard F. Bra- Mangan and Mr. Guista. Timekeepers- Some very bad guesses are being made ron, John Miller, Samuel Hives (colored), Mr. McQuade and Mr. Rice. Scorer-Mr. regarding the make-uy df American League Wright Rives. Augustine F. Brooke, Jon- Baker. Time--Two 20-minute halves. Field teams, as players are being signed by the athan. Hopkins, Jas H. Hill, Beale D. Mul- club owner or manager who can reach liken, D. S. Wolf, John A. Dixon, Isaac goals-Kendall 3, Loftus 2. Devlin 2, William S. At the Best Clubs and Hotels is Hughes 2, Thompson 1. Goals on free them readily, but for whom they are signed Wood, Shuler, Joseph Perrie, Seme throws-Hughes 3, Shreve 3. will remain a mystery, in many cases, un- Edw. P. Gibbs, Saulsbury Clagett (colored), til after the meeting in Philadelphia March Alonzo Beall, James Burroughs, John P. Frank Sherman, Pool Champion. 20.- Turner, Henry P. Armstrong, W. B. H. The pool championship of the world went It is possible that 3 complete list of big Blandford, Jas. H. Grass (colored), Michael league players who have jumped to the Shaffer, L. 0. Robey, George American, to Frank Sherman of this city, who de- American will be made known at Philadel- Mazseni Duckett, Jas. H. Grimes, Chas. G. We Are feated Grant H. Eby in the closing match phia on the 20th instant, when Ban John- Emack, Ernest F. Gasch and Joseph W. Maing of the tournament at Boston last night by son and his co-worners meet to announce Aman. Prince Albert Frock Coats and Vests a score of 154) to 110. Sherman did not lose the playing schedule. Second week, Ellery F. Coffin, Jas. L. R heu m atism -of black vicuna-thibet at the mod- a game of the six he played. Beaumont says: "I sie that hardly any Goodwin, Win. C. Cornell, Horace B. Wells, erate price)- to order, $118. and very of the Pittsburg yiayers have gone over John Hurley, Joseph Minto, George A. exclusive Trouserings in Hair-line Oscar Gardiner to Sleet McGovern. to the American League, which shows that Aiste, Marcellus Robey, Francis F. Coin- Fancy Worsteds at $5. The .proposed fight between- Champion the boys have been well treated by Mr. mody, Win. G. Fisher. Simon S. Adams, .aeaLean d I t splendid chance to be Dreyfuss. If it were York there might John F. Fraband, Richard H. Hall, Geo. nd MO1 otu,tA correctly Terry McGovern and Dave Sullivan, which New W. Schaff, Lewis Johnson, Win. L. Free- R hetnutemOtisOmP~TMiattired for EasterreaSeat a minimum of was scheduled to take place before the be a different story td tell, as I would POSIIVEL CURD BYcost. not blame ,the playeI' so much for leaving man, John Snowden, John H. Allen, Win. Twentieth Century Athletic Club, at San that club.' A. Richie, Geo. W. Wilson, M. Mulliken Francisco, on April 80, will not come off. Albert Lucky more familiarly Linthicum, Win. John E. Bailey, jondonderrj L A VI L E Mistead, SOrder Early-Avoid Orth, J. Suit- byleaingphylelns Negotiations pending the signing of ar- known as the possessor of rabbit's feet and Joseph and Benedict Havener. Coedsueeseull broilbalEaster Rush. ticles of took horse shoe charms, signed a Philadelphia rturlw i t estig te MOT CUPWCTXDMail orders filled. agreement place by telegraph National League contract yesterday, and Pamphlet with full informationPamhlefromwih fll nfomaton rQ=Write for our "Silent Salestmen.'' between Manager Kennedy, who is in San now makes the third member under con- -.FI.R &eo-. 2630 N. Willlam at., N. 1. Francisco, and McGovern's representative, tract to Reach, Rogers & Co. Orth had Sam Harris. and Dave Sullivan, who are no differences with the local managemient, in New York. Sullivan insisted that Char- and as the figures offered him this year lie White should fiot act as referee, and were higher than he signed for last year. named Tim Hurst as being acceptable. he showed no reluctance whatever to sign- HEADACHE Kennedy. on behalf of the club, insisted ing. that White is the Ofmcial referee of the Pittsburg appears to have the best of the likewise Drink It at Owm 941 Penn. Ave. N.W. Twentieth Century Club. and, as Sullivan situation in the National League up to THE PURE thir Houme Table. Open Saturday Evenings could not accept him, Kennedy declared date. Last season the smoky city chaps GRAIN COFFEE. the match off, and Oscar Gardiner, the were but a few paedo behind the pennant GRINO a. crw u& "Omaha Kid," was substituted for Sullivan. winners up to the last week of the sek- nsG. SON., and9R1egrann.s.ve.rN.W. Each will put up a forefit of W,000, which son. This was due to -a spurt in the last lame riequa. e..-t lriak -sg-- we.jbS ... INGROWN will be placed in the hands of Mr. Egbert it is class 0 T C n month, true, but the of ball drink Graa-O,. Inet st tastea Ulk ese At dngdom xN~m 5& TOE NAILSm of the San Francisco Examiner, before played by Pittsburg stainped the team as fight is to take place on April 30, worthy of any company. W Jenninym, but it is miad om ge ba. e etaIt. .ia.""la'"."..s" C"t at esto e and y' Jones before the Twentieth Century and the Sheckard,. McGinzgity Grin-O is thieumae ties shabnt s-. -----' tant the sam susmme. emaeaseg t etgg in al was. tegre C" Ow rws a"nda Cenisllt no abes aMW Cluba, ge, Han~tn will not ad his work as the3per reasume mas weights will be 124 or 126 pound..; Charie easatest seasos, -=. mam out, am the mahtama*a jne almis. w. ea..... = .... lAWm. m adgsoal Assn.. WashL. DA. PROF J. 3. EOROM a WK, 11s MA -AV White will reftree. Charley Warvey. on dsdie 'McFarland ww litp.5 at aa with ConnieMat~adelphia sa~