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IANTS }HOODOOED? Jopiter Pluvius Not Kind to the ¢ Now York Baseball Team 4 * Wlations Between President and Manager Are Harmonious. Breedman and Davis Annoyed by Unfounded Reports. fi agen JACKSONVILLE, March 15.—Mani Davis has arranged two games for th @iants with the regular Jacksonville team next week. The games will be played on Wednesday and Thursday. Another change has been made in the @ohedule of games on the way home. One of the two exhibition games in ond will be played with the Rich- ‘University. “Phe game played by the regular team was one the like of which fwould win a big majority of champion- ship games, Only one flelding error, a bad throw to second by Wilson, was eredited, The hitting was clean and hard, ‘Jhm Stafford played a wonderful game at wecond, He accepted nine chances witheut an error, and some of his stops ahd throws, especially to the plate, were Deauties. Ali the members of the team are in excellent condition, with the exception of Bannon, who is still suffering from a bad arm. The Giants appear to have run up ‘against their first hoodoo in the form of & very obstinate weather clerk. The atmospheric conditions here have been in asmost Inglorious state of uncer- tainty, Each time the team has started to practice or play old Jupiter Pluyius opened up his eprinkling can in true April style. He ts just a few days previous, however, and to say the least fs not a baseball crank, or else Is root- ing for some other team. jew: tthed two innings when “Old Jup" began “oeokicking up a muss. He continued to flood mothe earth aimost throughout the \{ night,and on Tuesday refused absolutely to look pleasant. In consequence the team was forced to tuke another day off. Interest in the National game has bee roughly stirred up during tn here, Tickets on sal gus stores are vageriy sob Ir nex are expeciaily in nearly half of the grand » ont for their exciusiy Fareell and ' re 10, be the ladies’ especial hie “Dad” was pitching th y one very enthusiastic you exciaimed: “Oh, isn't he Just love §@e gracetul. Look ‘how nk stbiuee the ball for that big man to hit, dat thea “Dad" made Eadie Buric Wee was at the but, do several very 1 ftticate and not very graceful twists to ape a wicked Inshoot, The hero of| jarkeville urose from his rather un- porition on the sani and began dad" what he would dv to him ation Was repeated. é a” sweet littie admirer Was on her feet in a minut advised Clarke sia BOt to alow that “nasty man with the »~ club* to hurt him. ‘rank Knauss, by the way, behind the game’ as a ladle ank has avery fine baritone voice, and the . ef bim singing ali the time, me ry Wright, che chief of umpires, ix + © here at present with his family fe +» bakes crs of interest in the boys and “watches thelr work carefuly. George Dickinson is aiso in town. @) xVoung Smith, the new catcher, hi made a hit by his ciever work. In’ Mon- ~ day's game he was in every place where Me a very successful cate so ie Feports publish XOre papers recently t effect that _ President Andrew Freedman has to Breater or less extent interfered int Actual management of the New Y Baseball team, and at the same tn relleved George Davis of much of the control of the team’s affairs, have brought Bshower of unkind criticism upon ail Rene nes, especially the W President, lad a little pains been used to get wS >the correct condition of affairs, how- ever, the over zealous informants would have hud an entirely different story to ee ee The criticism is entirely unfoun: jothing but harmony exists } layers and manager and man. resident, and at ni any . dispositio: reedman to in any + Davis or belittle him in t trol of the affairs of the ¢ “The Evening Worll’ has Correspondent on the spot, and Mnsight into the inner workings of the Club's affairs, to enable it to inform its *Feaders of the true condition of things. The article that has attracted most attention calls Mr. Friedman down { he. part he played in the arrang jame at St. Augustine durin: stay here. “The Evening W 4g able to relate the true s hey are as follows: Immedia'ely upon the Club's ari lacksonville a numbe lew Yorkers, who Augustine, as well as a thy residents of the pl er Davis to bring t and play an exhibition , ter was taken under advisement On Sunday evening President man came here, The next lay a party if St. Augustinians asked him to alle the team to play in thelr cit ening World” reporter was pres and heard Mr. Freedman’s answer, Which was: “You will have to see Mr. Davis in Femard to the matter. He is the manaser $F the team and arrange KAS ane ft to take ght. 1 canna’ an. The matter was talked ~ Davis and s request, \ . frends at st fo vieit there, pon his retiirn Davis that the gro gloned, “and were not in therefore decited ‘Bt. Augurtine Another thing: Davis also a ph fs take practice the = he taken the trij ersonally, a day's sbaen lost. n speaking of th Evening 1 ‘ Freedman said “T cannot + should have Wrote it was not true state of Bt. Augus « desirous of remaining with and taking iva he suggested id <0 and Is rather dic ith ear! ink it ix ( ~ “Fam naturally In the condition of ee gu not Vis hae entire c stakes al the responsil: | Davis. in speniiny of « *YAt po time has Mr tempted to take away any af manager | xer ughout, and | bas any kick com gone to St. Augustiy an Was going ar to mas in id do 413 Tam nxfous Preeiman to have the r put fhe-public fn che right Nzht tie As originally peinted, is stretched point, Ande wrong const er, ‘On Monday the Giants had only fin-|° the, ball He is on the fair way to, ENA RIMES ARBRE CUT COUNSEL'S ALLOWANCE. Judge Newburger Didn't Recall Any Made to Mr, Severance. An Extra Five Per Cent. Added to Other Costs in the M. A. GC. Suit. ‘The threat made by Lawyer Wales F. Severance to put the Sheriff in charge of the new Manhattan Athletic Club will not be carried out to-day, as had been imagined. Mr. McMahon was before Judge New- burger in the City Court this morning, but missed Mr. Severance, who had yeen there a few minutes before and had got tired waltiag, When Mr. Mc- Mahon left he claimed to have won @ cided victory for the Club, The case over which the trouble orig- {nally arose is that of Glover & Son, the Peck slip whiskey dealers, who sued the | Manhattan Athletic Club for a bill of} goods al d have been sold Mr. Severance appl for judgment, and “Mr. McMahon, the Club, de: murred. ‘The demurrer was overruled, but on Mi. McMahon promising to file an answer within two days, he was fiven that much time. The ‘grace al- jowed expires at 6 o'clock this evening. Mr. McMahon was served with a copy of the Court's order overruling the de- murrer and was amazed to find that tt Bave verance an allowance of 5 per cent. on the whole amount sued. for, $1,406; $10 costs and algo the costs of the action, about $200 in all, Phis’ morning he astonished Judge Protesting against’ the al- 2" erled the Judi r Severance,” was the y on't remen.ber having given hii Seo a wance. rad, the idee. | «The Coffee Cooler will find walking home rather difficult” —| Exchange | r went into his ed the order by eli ut aif tte allowance nave 89) THINK AILSA A WONDER, | CLEAR FIELD FOR PENNSY. Newburget's memory was, how- ver, at fault. Rxamination of the orig: | gpg, inal papers show that after argument In | |the demurrer had been heard, he wrote | Yachtamen Would Like to! Cotumbin Athletes Will Not He Sent See Her Race with Vigt to Enginad in July. on the back-of the notice the following: | 451 : | [ore femur Ie tech mete ene: | CANNES, France, March 1—During| When “the Evening World's” atory ave to defendant to answer on payment wt the yacht race yesterday, Mr. Pike, WD9 from London announcing the postpones KN. represented Allan's owner on board that Oxford- ‘am- mes reached Columbia College ment until July 2 of t is nothing In the above about cutter, and William Fife, jr the de- tevin y | r cent allowance. Mr, Severance, i bie however 4 typewritten order pre: Signer of the new racing crack, showed yesterday afternoon, it set the tongues ed, Which, “after reciting, the pro- the greatest Interest in the cundiiion of of ql) the athietea a-wagging, and the lings In the case, read: Mr, Nat Herreshoff. Mr, Fife sald that consensus of opinion was that the pos- | Loctittied te tttaitemurrer (be and the Mr. Hecreshof was a great and xcten- Sbility of an Ameriain team going i le elvoloum and that platn ‘ abroad was further off than ever. thereon ax auch with Coats of the tifle designer, and expressed the hope “Yt Me hae aetany chia oF wa Of # per cen’. CoReher that he would recover from his illness. | Columbia's representative athletes sald: ‘a ce weve! en umbia never favored sending @ (ypewriting stopped there, and| After the race several prominent {folumbla never favored sending @ then In ink appears the following! Sachtsmen and members of the Royal matter was. proposed at the Intercol- wwer to Yacht Squadron expressed the opinion legiate meeting. she joined Harvard and | on payment there t that Alisa is a wondertul boat, and su- Yale in voting against it. Although the 4 N. perlor on al! points of suliing to Britan- Motion was carried, any college may eve! | nia, reflge to send her men with the team, Mr. McMahon. “Had my mo-! "They nino nald that there was no doubt ."OWIng to peculiar circumstances, lo amend the order by strikiig out mr. ‘Herreshof would improve. on Vigi. Yale will probably not be di allowance been dented, I would have jant, but, in their opinion, he will have Of the team. Harvard's Fa appealed. » TE have the appeal In a dificult task vo turn’ out “a yacht forbidden the students to join, and It is po ket." whicn will surpass Ailsa, not likely that Columbla or Princeton he answer to the ault dentes that “incidentally, It may be added that Will be represented, any money is due the plaintiff; that the Brideh yachtsmen express ustonixh- , AS @ result, the American team will the comract was not carried out: that inent at the tact that Vigilant wilt not be almost entitely composed of students the liquors supplled were of an Interior part in. the racing on the clyde from the Univeralty of Pennsylvan brand than that contracted for; that previoux to her return’ to the United THe postponement of the Oxford-Cay jthe quantity of liquor sued for was Eigten tis claimed here that if Viel, bridge games until July 3 will probably ree raalivered: that the Internal rev- lant and Ailsa were to meet on the Clyde Put an end to the entire matter, as It is fnue law was violated by the plaintiffs jt would enabie the best comparison pos: {possible for American athletes to in using broken packages. |sible to be formed of the qualities ofthe Keep, in training until the middle of a two preat racers, and from thin Ameri- | JUly- cans could form a better idea of the SIGHTED A FLOATING “REEF, chances of the cup defender, tm Writes of « Marvet! ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, in the Pacific, PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. March| RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISt.- ‘.—Capt. Charles A, Petersen, of the| AND, Va., March 15.—The entries and | British Bark Darra, now at Shanghal, Welghts for to-morrow's races on this |has sent the following letter to the track are as follows: branch hydrographic offe pint Raco—Five furlongs tude 40. N. Tammany Hall . the" riexin the we Trinewle vse went ups na fora a Masala patches ti tit with lear b be ae tween them. ‘The stip wae Ising in a dead eo British : atone. S10 Apollo ourcey Lum Im WIth a KLAR eu f was clearly vinible, and at y,Thitd Race-One m i ae Vestibute Apprentice... ” diana Monta Carlo Ks | ed Star Jullet sot | Bronaton baa © tranquil. fu Fourth Rare—Four and a halt furlongs. nd in it were all Kinde of Hot West Te be Parkhurse’ a8 nach we barks of (rex and cocoanut 109 Betiagio 109 109 Princess 107 ) water fish. ax well an % toa Alstinet sotto in ahatiow Ca ain ahatlow Seven furloggy. of thoroughbred hor me by AU Kile Bis 1 public track or in private, shall sigtit to the east te raya.) hi a & pstitute a felony, punishable y twen- | sake) y years’ Imprisonment, In order th SIX and 4 quarter furlongs | the mudo-breeding Interests may be pri ge Ou ” 97 | tected, it Is to be understood that mules nota} shall not be clas: and are therefore ed as thoroughbreds, xempt from this act.’ Tot Lady Danby 2 100 Yeateen American Indians who agri WJ. Rowse, acting as a naltored xreat ed an the Northesn Caliuiaiy where THE FOLLOWING ARE 4 " A FEW OF THE FEA’TURES OF convert one into A while you walt,” re) aod Tenth Hoppers mon struck water running at a depth of of the ground, One tof Minetta brook that set ( narter of ra think aprings, For [i A Stirring Tale ot | the Sea by 9000 ; g korky Roberts 3°° 4 1 S soovonce ES Gu pul tl ow Joke on Major ner of Jurors, Major Pitm- | noilee te Alexander Gold and —e Hooked Dinner, Ol Flac, Pire: Jand William” Hansell and George i THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1895 FIT2SIMMONS 1S ANXIOUS, a Demanded Trainin Expenses from the Florida Athletic Clab, Joe Vendig Refuses an Advance Before Stake Money Is Up. ‘(Bpecia! to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, D. C., March 15.— Bob Fitzsimmons, the champion middle- weight pugilist, 1s in town with hi theatrical company. 80 Is Joe Vendig, the Dwyers’ betting commissioner and the representative of the Florida Ath- letic Club, tempting fortune at the Al- exander Island races. The pair met a few nights ago in Fitzsimmons’ room and hot words Deewed between them. Vendig went in to have a friendly talk with Fits over the posting of the remainder of the, Stake money, Fits wanted to know when he was going to get the training Money guaranteed by the club, “If we pay you that money before the Stake money ix all up what guarantee have we that-you will show up in the, Ting?” asked Vendig. Fitz grew angry ai Vendig and called him a “ski “I'm no skin," retorted Joe, “but you won't get any training money until the| final stake deposit 1s made. {am going’ to Burope on April 1 and before leaving | I witl deposit $2,000 to be paid over to| you ‘and Mr, Corbett when the final | Stake money $s put up. Until you put| Up the remainder of the stake you won't | get the money.” The men parted with no friendly feel- ings, but later and shook hands. Vendig tol i reporter that he was sim ving to Protect his club. He believed that Tite Would not be able to make the final de- wonit by May 1. the time Iimit set by ‘orbett. He did not propose, therefore, | that Fitz should get $1,000 for training | expenses that might never be incurred. | CONSTABLES WERE TOO LATE, Walker Wan Knocked Out by Far- Fell Nefore They Arrived. DM. WILLIAMS, & (0., 125th St. and 3d Ave. ; Gloves. We shall place on sale to- morrow 2co ,dozen Ladies’! $-button Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, in Tans, Modes and! Slates, at 79C. than §1. 25. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. According to certain gentlemen who are in- terested ftnanctally in the Bennings race track, itt April, probably about the middle of the month, A finish fight was held in a disused shanty near the tracks of the New Haven and Hartford Rallroad, at Pel-| hamville. at 2 o'clock this morning, be- | tween Paddy Farrell, of Yonkers, and Dantel Walker, champion welter-weight, of Bridgeport, Conn., for $600 a ride. Walker was knocked out in the first round by a chance uppercut. The village constables appeared on the Scene immediately after the fight, but the principals were spirited away. Austin Gibbons, the weil-known Pater- son light-weight, acted as referee, 3 Edwards were timekeepers. Farrell was handled by Jack Francis, the | ‘The Evening World” Is enabled to state that purses averaging $400 to @ race will be wiven, and |i cot Cornet meeting that racing will be conducted dally, regardiees | the tat ‘Thene gentlemen may that a favorable decision in Fred Miller's case ts an assured fact, though they do not mtate how they found out what the Supreme Court Justices intended to do. Nev theless, so certain ‘are thene gentlemen that everything Is all right that they have already arranged programme and a plan of action. of what protests st. Asaph and Alexander Inland make [1 matters out as ntl men Interested anse that @ successful meeting could be held there. Will have thelr fill of racing before the season ts ended. i, ate middle-welght champion of West- hi and Jack Kennedy, amateur heavy-weight. Waiker was looked after | George Kenny and Frank Sander! bout two hundred Yonkers and Wes chester Coun:y sports witnessed the mili | but were disappointed in the sparring of Walker, as both men entered the ring | in the finest condition, and a long an flerce fight was anticipated, | — | ANOTHER FIGHT FOR GRIFFO. | | “Young Corbett" Willing to Meet! Him at Coney Island. | LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 15.—| George Green, who s known "Young | Corbett,” Is going to meet young Griffo, the Australlan. before the Coney Island Club, ir New York, Yesterday he received a despatch from W. A. Brady, manager for Champion Corbett, apprising him that a match could be arranged, and asking whether he wax desirous of going against the man who bested Jack McAuliffe. Green replied by wire that he would | only be too glad of such an opportunity, and told Brady to forward a ticked at onc -—— Valuable Live Stock Bi HICKSVILLE, L. 1, March 15.—An extensive | Mock farm at Syonwet was destroyel by fire last | night, Six barns containing four valuable horses, | twelve registered Jersey cows and other live | stock were burned. The fire war caused by a Riableman upsetting «lamp, ing an explo- jon. The loss 1s $10,000, partly covered by tn- | urance, CHAR Brooklyn. poxiponed TON, 8 C., Mare shington baseball use of wet g: j wh King Headley, who ss once starter for & “The day atter the Arlington meeting closed," sald a turtman yesterday, “‘one of the Baltimore hotel keepers called me into a room which flied with overcoats and satchel. The 1 empty. ‘There,’ sald the Motel man. the Arlington meeting i@ for me." There were no leas than twenty overcoats and satchele Toft by racing men. 1 recognized the tose of many, Thie has been = bard Winter for the bors.” mare Evangel ‘scome, to Col. May. ‘Tom Talahee has sold ‘Wander $15 E Johnny Campbe ing. She wi Col May for a prominent Maryla Senator, who has a breed Btate. bd oe White Wings, once a died of lung fever at the Alexander Island track | the Scott | yeaterday. | City, will make . OG round out at the Hall, Jersey City, Jack White ahovelled another barrel of money in on Apprentice yesterday, but failed to get any return for the investment, Jockey Parson ts looming up as a rider. He had the mount on two winners yesterday, and, Judging by He of ridi his. coolness in a finish, Ne will soon make his mark In the | saddle, | The officials of Oakley and Latonia racing Jockey clubs have agreed on the following dates Spring Meeting-—-Latonia begins May 23 and runs | thirty’ dayn Oakley. follows. immediately ‘and | Gialk rung” thirt Fall Meet Unies Uh days, ending —Oakley begins y days Immediately foliowing La- thirty days, ending the Fall meeting. Spring meeting 14, and con- AML the Soldiers Got Bibles, | ferfelt ‘The annual presentation of teachers’ Bibles to | the graduating class at the West Point Military Rey. Dr. R. 8. VERY LATEST STYLES BY MAY MANTON. Patterns mailed REE on receipt of coupon below and 15c. for each. Address Pattern Department, Omice of | Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., 41 W. 125th st. N.Y. +S 0 SO SOT OS6O6H6S0560' SPORTING MISCELLANY. ly Brady, are pounds; Hughey O'Neil, ‘Jim Corbett and bis manager, and thetr ‘guyin 1 ‘an impressionable feucids "ang Yesterday a young re- Schwarts, of this city, and EM Torpey, th BAY porter was the mark, and they loaded bim up in boken. four rounds a catch “a great shape about allowing Fitzsimmons to ballast March 29° will mest octets, att oe floves with horseshoes and reeled off « yarn bout at 125 pounds, These are a genuine bargain, as euch Oa win ane Gloves have never been sold at less| supject is the victim. hi (25th St. and 3d Ave.) banding out West, all of e 8 6 taken seriously. An ‘‘Bvening World’ Tom Denny, the Australian feather weigh, it the company reporter who was present afterwards told th victim that he had been “stra e {dea that he had se- side Athletic Club, is also anxious ft pointed © strongly Impressed with cured a big beat." out that Ji Even when it wi 's company was playing in this vicin- ity and ts billed tn Brooklyn fused to relax. His paper printed the @ sure thing that this track will reopen in| aa a news story. But there waan't any ‘Jolly? about the warm | ty-round’ Pout ‘at eatch-w weasion that occurred between Brady and Behan, | Jim Kennedy is looking for in the Coleman Cate before hen the facts leaked out last night it caused a heap of talk. qument over the of Lavigne ton, the middie-weight champion of the Greene and Griffo ted to an offer by Brady to back WOod Athletic Club, @ match with « 168 the “KIG,' for $10,000. ! Behan made a sitght- Dunn has secured Sam Bolt ing remark ‘about 1 consequences of the Fitz- who recently stayed six roun ita effect. upon Dixon, and Eddie Loeber ‘for nce drew OM the same night. Ny. cheek for $10,000, to back his opinion in the ec ee x 8 cash account. Lavigne affair. and Griffo's” ma t that fleored | Behan, There Is every indication that Washingtonians | spoPCd,ite [O" was passed, fe no question but | Brady, landing ry told by thowe jn to have seen th vi says he has claim on Sip anceps his challenge to fight ang 18 00 Satking for him, brief period at Brighton Beach, ie at Alexander | Dishing N a ° ° e was called a draw. Mediate answer, fur- | The Brighton Athletic Club will give @ show in he fought Schlellein's Assembly Hooma, Atlantic avenne aut Was bested, Vermont street the agreement the affair Narch 26. The followi Lavigne demands an im- six-round bouts: Charley Draycott ‘Duckey i. Donohue. Exhibition’ bouts will be given Charles Gehring fought © Jack Skelly, Johnny Gorman, ‘Mike Mulroy. J Stanton Abbott wix-round bout agreement timore last night. ‘was fo decision, claimed Gebring had the bes of the argument. eetom Athletic Club, of which Charles H. Burnham te bulld- chalrms Brick Church eramm« awuk- the clul ‘The exhibition to be given by eral fe team in th to-morrow evening letic, college and soctal Neinity. Tae ‘entertainment Will agmmy yore writes t 8 cftck two-year-old in Mook Inet of Barclagyand Christopher streets, vik challenge jasued by Bob Wilson, of the Beottiene Paited States Delaware, Lacka: Western Railroad, tei aie auttes | at 7 P. M., for Brick Church Station. George Siddons and Jack Downey will probably lly of some prominence, | fight again this month, as the matchmaker ot | J- A. S—No. ‘American Athjetic Club, fer to-day for a Club in Wood’ Monday evening, March 25. of Jersey Picka-| moving you can save time and money by readiag juffolle | it carefully. he —=>__- ther bo ef aK ane “April. i from nla aity. Stallion Dextell Sold. If Sam Tompkins defacte epee. Sl ninny’ in their alght-round bout in the Club, of Boston, next M matched to meet it the show of the crowd of sporting 4 Astoria will eave for Boston on Monday se | morning to witness the bout. Marty McCue, who is matched to meet Joe’ full brother to the famous Axtell. for six rounds at aa f ———— = ——_—_ evening, the West Side Athletic Thoughtleas Bi in ft condition] LIVERPOOL, March 15.—In the fifth f pcnem they come t°-| round of the coursing for the Waterloo McBride at 126 pounds) Cup, at Altcar to-day, Fortuna Favente cellent programme has been arranged by aion Athletic Club, of Jereey Clty, for, ite Phonentlene Beauty won, defeating For first boxing show, , {tuna Jersey Clty, on Monday evening, April 1. ‘The ollowing .well-know py Special boulg: ily Dunn, of ‘Bayon Hy fobinton, of the. "Beata, Johony Martin, of tht cia “ak io Jack Waite and by four rouni AL catch welghts, Rer of the Joe rl Jerry Barnott in a alxe myn he would like to get on another fight wi ms he should ha Denny’ Inthe Beas revere Bolly Bmith. Smith, who been given a decision o leote to'complete the programme. pteriae Johnny Dunn, matchmaker of new Maa- jhattan” Athlete’ Club. has, promised Site Eats nd man at the’ boxing how on March 99. Fisher, the Brooklyn boxer tn hi pear Qmith, Jack Kenny, of East New York, Daly, of Ridgewood, and Sidney Price and D. ~ Smith, Young Cook, Billy Kennedy ai eo ee The Entertainment Committee of the New York others, haa arranged a very attractive for @ vaudeville show to be given im house to-morrow night. ee 8 it he will accept the = American A, ind will meet him at 116 poun for @ limited bout or to a finish before eny club satisfactory to both, eee ——— ‘ THE HOUSES, FLATS. ROOMS Advertised for rent In to-Gay's “Evening Worle” | form @ complete list, and If you contemplate Ind., March 15.—R. R. Whitmer aad his city, have purchased from cate the stallion Dextell, @ uty's Waterloo Cup. beat Falconer, and Thoughtless Beauty defeated Gallant. In the final round ‘avente, Next Sunday’s World. 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