THE SCTlA:STON TRIBUNEFRIDAY MOENTNG, 4 MAY 15, 1S96. GABROLL, - WYOMING AVENUE. POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL. IN THE EASTERN LEAGUE 'ilkes-l5;irre the Only Second Divis ion Club to 'in. THE SCRAXTOXS OUTPLAYED Hut I'mpiro Kcllv'n Poor Work Swelled the Providence Seorc-Tho Three Leader Have Now a Good Start. , SctniUon was the only club of the fliAt division to l.ise ami Wilkes-l'.aire thi' only second division club to win yesterday which accounts for Scran tun's I'vin? in fifth place this inoiiiins and Wilkes-Kai re in tViutli. StTiintou was r.ntpitched in the came here with Piuviih -net?. Wilkes-Kiiire played all around the i!rin,.'tield chnm plons at every point. Uoehester won by only one run from Tlufiiilu. and Sy lacusu won from Toronto by 2 to 0. Yesterday's Hcstilts Providence. 1-' Scrunton " .. Wilkcs-llnrrc .. 1 I Springfield . Knclicstor S Hiifr.il Sy incuse J! Ttirontn Pciccntngc Kceord P. It 11 1! 12 .... 11 12 13 n v. 10 PC Rochester Providence .... Syracuse M'ilkos-Harre . Seranton Toronto boi ingliel J .... Hultr.lo 4 4 5 i; t! 7 s lu .iii.i ,-i5i .iiT To-day's lafntern I cugiio tiamcs. Seranton nt Toronto. V.'illies-liarre at Unlfalo. Providence at P.ni heater. Spritiglicld at Syracuse. SCKAXTOX OITIMTCHKD. But Vmpirc Kelly Was Kesponsihlo for Alnny of the Providence Knns. "t.ittle Jack" Horner's underhand Bhoots. which prevailed In the days of Ions' apo had no terrors for 1'iovidence yesterday, In fact the underhand style was luit the kind of thing the Provi dence hitters fatten their avetasres on, and they did so yesterday. When they linished the score was 12 to :i and Ide Dermott's men were riding in the last car. The result might have been different If Horner had been taken out of the box nftcr the first inning when he was hit five times for seven bases. Meanwhile the iiusiZlinir delivery rf Fricl, the Providence colt, was so mysti fying that after the third Inning he wns found for only two effective singles, lie was supported in superb style. Scran ton's field work was bad. all the errors excepting the two by Flack, liplnu; of the positive mid hair-raisins' variety. So, even without the gnud twiilinsr of Prlel or the easy work of Horner, Prov idence wutild have won just the same. It Is just as true that the Very, very incompetent or worse umnirinir of Tom Kelly caused the Providence score to be bo large and SYrnntim's to be so small. P.ITT THE 1 SIl'IHK,, The umpiring; by the way, created the main feature of the same the kick ing1, hard, angry, awful kicks which, in this ense, should be called "protests." v rassr n 1 an J rc n esst BY THE WORLD RENOWNED TEA SYNDICATE OF NEW YORK, CHINA, JAPAN, INDIA AND CEYLON, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Distributing Warehouses : US ami 37 Vescy Street, and (it, , t8 und 70 Church Street, N. Y. City. Receiving Warehouses: i, (iG and OS Church Street, N. Y. City. Importing Warehouses : 129 Front Street, New York City. unuiui vonce Koasiing mius, tsaKing Pow der, Spices, Extracts and Wagon Dept. r 12(1 and 128 East Thirteenth Street New York Cilv Pause LTthe earnest solicitation of p,itrons and friends of Seranton and surrounding country, we have opened the above store and stocked it with the Finest Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder, Corn Starch, Condensed Milk, Cream, Sugar, that the world can produce. We hope to merit vour con- turned patronage by giving the finest goods at the lowest prices. REMEMBLR, e have.'comc to stay. Please . make us welcome by. tolling upon ut at 411 Lackaw anna avenue this Saturd ay. A BOX ALL A HE C0KDI ALLY TAIL0R,:c1Sfs lie was eiiuullv off-colored on base de cimiuik and tialls an, I s'.rikes. In otio instance liutt liinson had leuvhcd lirst and cicssvd the bap before the bull touched liraubv's hands, but Kelly didn't see it that way. Hutchin son run down the line to where Kelly Flood, fiabbed him by the arm. swung him around by force and told the um-piie- he was a robber and Hutchinson wasn't fined. From the beTinnln? iVranton's hit t is got a pcipt-tual toast on balls and mi ikes. It was charity to think Kelly's eyesight was bad, and there were many back of the plate who 'ut a more se rious ron 1 1 u, lion on the matter. W'aid and Canuavan made the two srnsatii nal ranches of the game, while the prettiest bit of double playing was by l!nrty and Hess. Ward's and fannavan'a eatr hi s wee milium; one hand efforts. The double was after n mulled tliiid strike and with a run ii :r on third, liafi'erty getting- the ball to lust in time to catch the hitter and Hess returning it quick enough to block the 1 unuer at the plate All the hitting of J.Ieaney, Knsnti and Ward was when nu n were on the bases. Manager Murray's four clean steals, four hits for live bases and a base on balls was the best piece of individual work tin either team. THE TU'N'-GF.TTING. Seranton's two runs in the first were earned on singles by Ward and Aleancy. ('lack's sacriilee, Hutchinson's oiitlicld lly and Kagau s line hit. A base on balls and singles by Ward and Alcaiuy scored the unearned tally in tin sec ond. The drays succeeded in pushing- out hits or limling their way to lirst on balls in every inning except the seventh. Score : SCUANTOX. A lt. )!. II. r.O. A. E. Ward. 2h r, 1 3 4 2 a Mealiey, rf S 1 ;i 3 it Flack, cl 2 u 0 I II 2 Hutchinson, ss 3 u o 1 2 1 Kaiian, If 3 li 2 1 0 ll I less, lb 4 0 1 li 2 1 Aiagalre, 3b I 0 0 0 1 a ltalTeriy. e 4 0 14 2 1 Homer, p 2 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 32 3 9 2J ! i massed hit by batted ball. PltOVIDKN'OK. A II. I H. I'.O A. E. ii II 1 U 2 0 1 1 I 13 0 0 I 2 a 4 ii 0 0 0ft 1 1 0 it 4 0 27 1,1 1 Kvons, cf Massett, ;ib ... Knight, It' .... Drauby, lb ... t'oney. ss . . . . 'anil. i van. Jb .Murray, if .... I'Knn, u Krlel, p Totals Soianton 1'riA'iiiencc ... .. -I .. 4 .. 4 . . i .. I 41) ...2 1 12 0 0 0 1 1U M 0 0 0 0- 3 .a 1 0 1 5 2 0 0 x-12 Hurtled runs Sernnton, 2: Providence. 5, Two-base hits Knight, .Murray. Thvce Inse hits Firautiy. Saorilice hit Hack. Stolen bases Hack, -Murray (I), C'atma vn ii. Left on bases Setaiiton, II; Provi dence, X. Struck out lliitehlnson. In i.i by, Dixon. Double plays Hutchinson to Hess to KanVrty; Itallerty to Wil l; U.ilfeity to Hess In ltatVerty; Drauby tin p.sslsttdi, first on errors I'rovliienee, 4. I'lrst nn balls Oil" Ibirner. I; oil' l'i iel. Hit by pitcher Kagan. Passed bulls Hafferty, I'lniiit'i Kelly. Time 1.50. SUM. WINNING. Wllkcs-llarre Outplayed Springfield at I verv Point. Wilkes-I'nrre, Pa., May II. The contest between Wilkes-I'.arie nil.l Sprlnglielil to day was a nne-sidcil affair. Lackey piteheil siipi'iior ball and what hits the visitors got olf his delivery were scattered. The Spriagtiehls put up a poor game in the Held. Hiiwley who occupied the box for YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE Akron, O Albany, N. Y. AlluKln ny, I'a All''iif.jv!i, I',i Alionna, I'a. .. Anilfryim, Inil. ...IK South Howard St. ll'i S uith lVarl SI. M l-'icl.-rul St. 7"i", Hamilton St. llu.'i iCl.'vi'iiih Ave. .N. K. Cor. 8th .Mi ri inan rH. ?".r'pii t'ookmaii Si. V."i Whlti-hall Si. ll'i l'liii hliio St. Til llroad St. . .213 H i'li. X. Kutaw St. in.". K. lialtimore St. lllnl Light St. Dill North Gay St. 4,11 South H oamvay 23 Hanover St. ... uln '. Li'xiiisitoii St. ...llul V.'. l.i llimoiv St. , H Coin t St. 210? Si'i-oml Ave. !:' 1 onrt St. 'Jii Kllnt St. luTS Treiiiont St. ol.i .Miiin t. ;'! K. .Main St. 821 &::;.- I'-ulton St. 2T8 & 3111 U'ashliiirton St. 2iO Couit St. 721 .Mvrtlc Ave. 1177 Third Ave. 511S Klftii Ave. sr,7 llroadway Aslmry 1'ark N J Aihnita, t;,i Ailiinta. U,i Aiii.'iist.i, Ga lUltitlini,'', .M'l Italiimoif, .Mil ll;iltimori'. Md .... 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Ver neK. lately of Boston, went in the box for die home team in the last inning an I was invincible, MriKlne oat sucn strong bat ters as Lynch and Schoitler. Atteadar.ee, I.ikai. Seare. WlLKKS-FiARRIi. A. 11. K. H. P.O. A. E. Lytle. If 1 2 0 0 0 Loioicr Jb i 1 I 4 o 1 Lezu.t. . i,'t 3 0 1' 2 0 0 K.til, lb 4 2 1 1.1 1 0 Lvttf. cf 4 S 2 1 0 0 Snotii, ui 5 110 2 1 1 ij$giti. e 4 8 S i 0 u Me.tl.ihou. ss o 2 1 1 b 0 l.iukey. p 5 . 0 2 0 el I'U k. p 0 0 V 0 0 O Totals 41 U II 27 IS 2 SPUINT.KIKLD'. A.IL K. H. T.O. A. E. Leahv. cf 5 t M 4 0 1 l.yi.cli. If., ss r. o I 3 3 1 t'oogaii, '-1 4 0 1 2 2 2 iill.fit 5b 4 II 0 1 2 I S. heiller. rf 5 o 0 2 . 0 u Shannon, ss.. If .... 4 11110 timber, II, 1 1 0 8 0 1 (Poison, e 4 1 3 ti 0 1 Hartley, p 4 0 2 0 1 0 Totals "J'i 3 27 9 6 Wilkes-liarre 6 6 3 0 1 2 1 0 0-Pi Springfield 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 'allied runs Wilkcs-Iiarre, 7; Snring- fi. 1,1 I. Kii'.'t base by ei iors W IlKes P.it rc 4; Spriimli-M, 2. Left on bases W:lkes-l'arv. ': SpriiiKlield. S. First b.is, en balls Off Liiekej. 4, off Yerrick. 1: olf Ibiwley. Struck out lly Lackey: i5ra le r, by Veiriek: Lynch, Suiietllcr; iiy ll.iwln . Luckey, Potiner. Time-base hit -1 'igeiiis. Lytle, Shannon. Stolen bases I.vtle. Lynch. Double plays M.'Mahon to Karl; l.vneli to I'ougan. Hit bv pitcher -l:v llawley: Letts. Wild pitch Haw lc. L'mpiiv Doeseher. Time 1. Si. Iliilfalo'Uochestcr. PiiiTiiIo, N. V., -May U. Rochnter wound up the series lieic by u vlctoiy ovee the llisoiis. The game was one of the best played thus far. abounding in clean pl.iy in an 1 shaip work by buth sides. Scui ': U 1 1 11. P.urVal.i 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0- 7 12 2 Rochester 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 1 S 12 o I latteries Hall my, lleriiiloii and I'ripi hait. Hcinian and lioyd. L'niplre Sw i. t- WOUll. Syraeiiso Toronto. Toronto, tint., May 14. Syracuse and Pitcher Wiills today put up perhaps the must marvelous game ever seen on Toron to grounds. Toronto not only failed to score, but only three men reached lirst base. W lllls had Toronto cmpletely nt his mercy, while Dunn also pitched creditably. Score; RILE. Toronto 00000000 0 0 2 2 Syracuse 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 7 0 "latUerlca Hum and Casey; Willis and Koch and Hess. I'mplres Uaff uey and Lyndon. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's games served to change the positions of the leaders in such tashion that Pittsburg. Philadelphia, lialtimore and Cleveland are practical ly tied for first place. Philadelphia lost the lead by losing to the tnilend Colonels and the Pirates jumn Into the position through their overw helming victory over the ltcnneaters. i Percentage Uecord. P. W. L. P.C. Pittbmvr 20 13 7 .li.Vi t hilulclphia 22 11 8 .'.Hi lialtimore 21 13 S .,2il Cleveland 2a 12 S .IA Itoston 22 13 .r.Ul Chicago 22 13 .!H Cincinnati 22 13 h .','i Itrooklvn 22 lit 12 .ii", Washington 22 10 12 .t.Vi New York 21 7 14 .ML St. Louis 21 S 15 .XI Louisville 23 4 1 .171 At Pittsburg- R.H.K. Pittsburg 3 2 12 5 0 7 0 X 20 27 3 floston 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 !i 3 iiaiierie ivineii, nasiniKs "no .m-in.i, Dolan and Sullivan and Hergen, I mpiiK Sheridan. At Cincinnati- n.IT.f'. Cincinnati 1 4 0 0 1 3 0 4 x 13 17 3 Hiooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 10 3 naileries Dwycr and Peltz; Kennedy ami Iturrell. l'niplre Hurst. """Nil A 3a turd! Bonded Storage Warehouses: 384 Washington St , 28 Gold St., New York City Hain Offices: GG, (18 and 70 Church Street, New York City Decorating and Painting Department: (it, (18 and 70 Church Street, New York City BRANCH HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES. Camil. ii. N. .1 KG kaiphn's Ave. Chin leston, S. C a2i KiliR St. I'ltutianuoga. Tenn t.Jti Market St. t.'liii-.iKO, 111 ;i fliaio St. Chii aKo, 111 til North Clark St. Clui airo, 111 kJ2i' V .Madison St. chlcaiiO, HI Hi Twi-ntv-seeond St. Chicago, HI 42S Milwiitikec Ave. Chi'lsta, -Mass ;,m liroailway Cini'iiiiiali. Ohio t2 Kast Kli'th St, Ciiu iniiiili. (iliio lillOast Cjurt SI. 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Washington St. SAT11KDAI, MAY 16. At Louisville R.H.E. Louisville ..0 0 0 1 0 1 2 11 1J Pniladeipt.la ..0 0w:o01 i i baltei ies Hill and Dexter; inks; Taylor, Cloments and OraJy. linpire Wvidmau. At 8t Louis R H.K. St. Louis 1 007 00 00 1 12 I Washington 0ltl&0oo f 2 flatteries Hait and ileFariand; Ger man and McAuley. I'uipiie Knishe. At Cleveland R H K. Cleveland 0 0 O 1 a 5 0 1 W Pi 2 New York .. 0 I 0 I O I t 0 1 14 2 battel les Vouna. Wallace aud .innuer; Cl.aK and Wilson. I a.pite Ljucli. At Chicago- RH.K. Chicago 2 0 a 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 it e Eeltiinorc 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 u w 5 13 2 Batteries Paiker aud Kitlinlie; Pond and Clark I'tiu-irM-Keefe. (Called oa account of daiKtitsii. Come and see the two exhibition wheels at the Fcote & Shear company's store, HSI Washiiutton avenue . STATE LEAGUE. Sliamokin kicks on a Decision of Inspire Kciity's. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Carbondale, May II. The Carbon-dale-Shnmokin game yesterday emled in a big kick. That is. Sliamokin did all the kicking and as a consenuence suit'ered the penalty. The Shanndin captain, since his debut in this city, has shown that he possesses the iiualities of a mule and a iy obstinate one at that. I inpiiv Iteilly has made, all tlfe Week, vol V bad decisions, but as he gcil etally evened up things no one Kb k d but the Shamukiii team. You cun t bluff lioilly though after he lias made a decision and when the visiting players failed to lake their po sitions in the required time n.vaided the game to Cai bondale. There was a great cheer at this decision und the people wcic very willing tu forgive lioilly his past faults. The game promised to be a very in teresting one, the score being 5-3 when the game was called. P.oth teams were playing good bull and it was anybody's game. Me.Juade, the first man at the bat, knocked nn easy one to first. Staltz hit to second and reached lirst safely. Patehen then knocked a nice one to center held scoring Staltji's run. Mas sey and Rafter, the next men up, were put out at first. Two runs had been placed to our credit, however, so we were happy. There was a sudden fall in the tem perature when Slmmol-in came In. O'Ciara was In the box and was very wild nt first though he soon settled down. Kills and Kox both hit to O'Oara, Fox getting lirst all right. Costello followed with a rattling two-bugger. Kuntster took a walk. The visitors were hitting freely and before they were retired scored four runs. In the next Inning neither side scored. O'tlnra made up for his bad pitching in the first by connecting with the bull for thtve bags, "Toinmie" was loudly applauded. In the third inning Staltz took base nn balls. Patehen hit safely to right field and Staltz came In on Alnsaey's sacriilee. Anothvr run came In. The visitors in their half made one run. In the fourth Ptaltz made a two bagger and enme in on Massey's htt to right field. This tied the score. Slia mokin being shut out In their half. In the fifth Cargo wept out at first. Sales hit tin easy grounder to short stop and just made tirst safely. It wasi on this (Incision that the Shanioklns kicked and left the field. On the whole the people were just as well pleased a It made the game, which might have gone the other way, ours. Score: CAIUIOXDALE. A.I!. It. If. P.O. A. K. AleQuade, If 3 0 11 0 0 Stallz, ef 2 1 3 0 0 0 Pntehen, c 2 2 1 4 0 1 Massey, lb 3 0 0 4 0 0 Rafter, rf 3 o o 1 0 o Cargo, ss 3 1 0 2 1 0 Sales, 3b ; 3 1 0 0 0 0 Hnke, 2b 2 0 0 0 1 0 O'Uara, p 2 1 0 0 3 0 Total 22 6 12 5 1 Stables: Jacksonville, Fla 1.11 West Hay St. Jamaica, X. Y IS Kulion St. Jerwy City. N. J llii Newark Ave Jei'Key City, X. J U21 Xewuik Ave. Kansas City, Mo Id Main St. Knoxville, Tenn 322 l uion St. Laneaster, Pa 112 North Queen St. Lexington, Ky 75 Kast Main St. Louisville, Ky Cor. 4th Jelf, rsuii St. Loiiisvillt, Ky ui H m K. -Market St. Lynn, .Mass ;,' Market St. Macon, Ga B3u Second St. and . 1D2 Cotton Ave. .Mtinphis, Tenn jS Main St. ..Mi'ldletown, N. Y 2 Empire Block Milwaukee, Wis 92 Wisconsin Si. Milwaukee. Wis. ;til Giove. Si Minneapolis, Minn 523 Nicollet Ave. .Mobile, Ala ltij Diuiplilu SI. .McKi.'esport, i'a, 12S Fifth Ave. Aluncie, Ind 21S Kast .Main !l. Nashville, Tenn 122 1'nlon St. Newark, N. J 7;it) Broad St. Newark, X. J 1H7 Market St. Newark, N. J 17-1 HpringlleM Ave. New Biunswlik, N. J Cor. Peace tin J Church St:'. Newtmrg, N. Y 72 Water St. New Haven, Conn H.-stj State St. New Orleans. I.a ...H'iS Canal St. New Orleans, La. 2H.33 Mauuzlne St. New Orleans, La K'.Hi Oryadcs Si. New Orleans, La French Market. New Orleans, La Poyilras Market, Niagara Kalis, N. Y 221 Kails Ave. Norfolk, Va 192 Main St. Norwalk, Conn 41 Alain St. New Albanv. Ind SI Pearl St. t.utlek, .Mass ..1. u. O. F. Block, Haiti St. Orange, X. J 2S3 Main St. Passaic, N. J 231 Main Ave. PHAMOKIX. A.M. R. H. P.O. A. E. Ellis. 3b Pox, e Costello, If K unizt' u, if Hill, cf Siuvers, lb Young, ss Conrcy, Aines, p Totals lei t a 12 8 2 Caruondale 2 0 2 1 i Stiainokiu 4 0 1 e-1 Hase on tails On O'elarj, 4; Ames, S. Stiuek out ly o liara: Comoy, Anus, Kox. Stolen base .Mcljila.le. Paed buns Patch, ii. I uiptie Keiluy. At Hazlcton R U E HuUct.m 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1- I 2 8 Poitsvtlle 5 0 3 ll 4 1 i 2 O-20 21 1 le.it tiKs pfiom. Jordan and Cooper; Kilroy and Uofceis. I mpiie Joyce. At Kaston It H E. Easton 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 fl 0 1 1 S Lancaster u 0 (Ml 3 1 2 0 6 ll 2 batteries Koehl un,l Laiclay; West -ad Roth. I'mpire Eisenhower. .t Philadelphia R.ll K Athletics 0 v 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I li 11 3 York 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 ll 0 0 0 0 2 8 1 Hattei ies lleam ami Wcand; Campbell and Steelman, I'mpiie Hoiau0'. HASH H.M.I. GOSSIP. Seranton won 2 games and lost 3 to Trov iaeiice. nun 3 and lost 3 to SpruiKii-'Id. of l he live sanies won. 3 Were won at liiuiie Scrantuu pitchers have won and lost lis follows; Johnson, won 2. lest 1; lierr, won 1. lest 1, Itrowti, won 1, lost 2. Hur ner, won I, lust 2 T'ih Seranton club left at H o'clock last night via the Lackawanna road on a trip which will mil,, ,lc Toronto, liui'falo. Syra cuse aud Rochester in the older nameil. Three' games will be played in eaili city. The team will return for a niornaig game at Wilkes-t'.arre on Hecoiation Day and a aim here lu the atternojii. tin Jetie 1, 2. 3 and 4 games will be pmyeil on alternate days here anil in Wilkcs Iti'rre. beeuiniug in the latter city. From June 1 sanies will be Waved here until June 20 with Toronto. Hiiltnlo, Rochester and Syracuse, three games each, in the order named. AMATEUK 15AI.L NOTI-S. The Minooka Rase Hall club will play the i'.lue Stars on Minooka grounds May 17. John .1. Gallagher, manager. The Young Sailors accept the challenge of the Pilots of Rattle street on Sailors' grounds May 17. 10. Elynn, manager; J. Kennedy, captain. The West Side Stars challenge Rny club in the city uiiiler 15 years of age. Tiiey would like to play the West Side Juniors any time. Will rOllagher. caatiiin. The Mnnslc liinulars will play the O'y phant Drowns In Olyphant on Saturday. The Olyphimts have a new base ball park and this will be the opening game of the season. The Stars of the Field defeated the Rase Stealers by the score of 18 to 15. The but teries were; Simpson and Urown for the Stars; Klechler und O'Reilly for the Rase Stealers. The .Magnet, Jrs will play any club tin dcr 15 years of age In or out of the city Sat.irilay, Slhlers preferred. James Duf fy, manager; William Mel'.errity, captain. Answer through The Tribune. The Defenders of Diinmoro challenge the L'ncle Sams for a game of bad on No. 5 llreaker grounds for May Ui, nt 2 p. m., providing the l'ncle Sams are un der Hi years of age. Answer through The Tribune as soon as possible. Will give a return game. Drew Cran manager. The Red Stars will play any club In the city under 13 years of go on (iamnion's Mil grounds. Answer in The Tribune. Pert .Tones, eathor; William Edward, pitcher; Chester Hughes, short stop; (leorge Robertson, first base; John Thom as, second base: Roy Pale, third base; John Williams, right field; Tom Frwcti, left ficl if Erldle Reavers, center field; W. Edwards, captain; R. Jones, manager. The Active Rase Pall cluh of the North End will hold n meeting Monday night, May IK, when they will organize for the. foason. In. the meantime they would like to arrange a game with the Nonpareil ciub of Prlceburg for Alay 17, to be played on the latter's grounds. Answer at once if satisfactory. D. J. Houlihan, manager. The Magnet, Jrs., would like to sign two new players, one for third base and another for right Held. Answer through The Tribune. W. MeOerrity, cii'italn. The Actives, Jrs., of the North End havn organized for the season. On the team are the following players: P. AlcCarrlck. G R A N DQ RE N I N May ISS China Decorating Factory: 14G, 148 and 150 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Truck and Wagon Painting Department: 330 West Twenty-Sixth Street, New York City 423, 425 and 427 Fast Twenty-third 3S!) Avenue A. New York City. Pati rson, N. 3 ., Penn Van, X. Y. Philadelphia, Pa Philadelphia, Pa 119 Main St. .Main St. )2?5 Maike: St. 4'ki Market St. 334 X. Eighth St. 7li N. Second St. 1117 S. 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