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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY | , ‘1000. ——_—_—— saci sels Sama | DEATH OF BASEBALL THREATENED. Brett nt russe f EBGETS WANTS AN {CHAMPION HAMMER-THROWER (ASRU-aUTIHIMI LI\\AY “7 () rah GOLF, Bickeri f Le Magnates Responsible EIGHT-CLUB LEAGUE. } _ 4 ange Weight Fight in Chicage. for the Decadence of Charley Mobets, President of the Brooklyn Baseball Clab and a CHICAGO, Feb, §—Mayor Harrison's | the Game. stockholier and officer of the Baltimore Club, doesn’t know whether ey bret? bein n wie 4 the Oriole Club will be among the contestants in this year's pennant engage will probably ovat the fight ee 4 race. it It seldom occurs thet the ground heduled between Tom Sharkey and Joe fost) | A Thoroughly Disgusted “Tam honestly tn favor of an elght-club league,” he sald yesterday CAAT scout Ghdertthe airser| (NORE thaneirene Weegee before the ball 1s 99 smooth at any. con- ; : toan Evening World reporter, “but whether Baltimore will be dropped tion of the Tattersall's Athtetie Club in the Bag in an Exe|putter can nately be’ q Public, at the Mercy +} 11 order that such a thing may come to pass I cannot say and not The Mayor 1s opposed to matcher e Mmashie the ball is sent away with a low where physical strength counts for pert’s Hands: Are the until the magnates meet and cast thelr twelve votes the same way of Mlagnates, Demands will the question be settied. that New York Be “The reasons why I favor an elght-club league are: “First—It will be what the public wants, because the rivalry will much as sclence. While he has not taken official notice of the fact that Sharkey and Choynski gre matched, It Is said the hint has been given the promoters that they cannot pull off the fight Mashie and Putter. While the greatest distances to be obtained in playing the game of golf are from the driver, brassy and cleek, stil the most dangerous weapons in the bag in the hands of an expert are the mashie and putter. Willie Park. one of the most famous golfers in the world and the king of putters, says “a man that can put is a match for anybody,”” Which shows clearly that he thoroughly appreciates the value of putting. York club has answered the first two ‘ As ag Jamie Foverehgt who boars ad ead @uestions conditionally as follows: “If! fieleieteiiseliicieieieiiciteeiae iinet y i | tation of being the most exper beg baseball is abolished New York | ” 3 } in at Britain on approach shots, i 7 4 5 says “anybody that can approach does Rot need a putter.” His Mteral meaning was not that the ball could be laid so dead to the hole that it could be ald so dead to the hole that it could be shoved in with almost any club in the bag. Given aWinning Team. + v0 more keen. i” “Becond, because every teain will be stronger, for there will be more players to pick from. “Third, because good managers, like players, are hard to find, and it {s easier to secure good men from a big crowd than from @ smaller one. } the mainstay of the Leagu: and) “Fourth, because with these conditions, good ball {s sure to be {f/ ‘will New York he represented by the usuat run of things, which puts money in the clubs’ treasuries. j Bemmant winning team, and witt| “But, regardiess of these personal beliefs, I am powerless to do A ' ayndioate ball” be continued? anything. Messrs, Hanlon, Von der Horst, Abell and myself bave not A prominent stockholder of the New as yet met to decide on what action to take.” ue clubs and at this time Baltimore and | Ww ton are still tn balance. It le that the Cominittee nas arranged to drop e two cities, but it ie certain now things have not yet been fixed up, with te end tn to the satisfaction of the parties concerned 5 . + Will have the finest collection of ball . Hest obtainable, but if the Brooklyn ' 6n4 Baltimore clubs are owned and op- erated, as they were lari season, as & syndicate, 1 will not make one effort to girengthen the Giants, and will do ground, and so carrying a ng It [s understood by many that the Ori i to improve the team's standing oles and Senators will not be shut out, as + im the pennant race." |has been generally expected. One mote According to a positive announcement effort, a final one, too, will, It is said, Follow of the Streke, from Edward Hanlon, one of the owner's be made, to bring both = # into line, — ———— The Clrevit Committee Is flight by pale syndicate, ight cutting | clove behind i, never | fe Grae ey palin wale have complete rising more than & yard from. the pill be represented in the the Wagners the coming season. Hanlon and V he ea syndicate ball is to be and they may Hee Yo ee len t Pikes torus however, thes ning on up the little incline and { the baseball agreeable, the Across the plateau to the hole ro certain to h ext lesson wi avail them little. T! clr ie Pi has b sobotne bultine and, Reoeeel tate of arrange! for it. as {tis known tha the game. JAMES ING, Tree have held secret conferences In Crescent AC. Professional, tiltimore, with a view to springing ® bomb on the other magnates In the| lev of an attempt at a “freese out” ording to Rd Hanlon, of the Brook lyn-Paltimore syndicate, all attempts to Shut aut the Orioles will go for nAUEnt. | Inasmuch ae M bets, another of f! re of the RULERS OF THE WORLD. Meat-Eating Nations Are the Leaders in Every Branch of Human Achievement. ‘The ruting nations of the world are meat! eaters and history records that they al-' ways have been. cere and determined in their state ments, the ‘reat national came now stands on dangerous precipice Mr it n'a “paaitive, announesm fadih WAI be laid at the | "ener “OF Woes Ih te wocth | mercenary magnate x ject In connecting th Jelves with the game is for the mon if : there’ ie tn | & ie ‘ mm ; A paix. plain this in apy her re. We] ‘ 3 As f facts remain that the Americans, Engiteh, be ‘Yd 4 : French, Russians and Hf eating uations, and they are the Mall for a Clee ee eid moat ‘ps Stroke. | The principal food of the \e ‘ap stroke with the mashle| tccr. cmorgine, Parone fie {a peculiarly useful under certain clr-|in a highly concentrated form. cumstances. If there is a small rise be-| The weak races of peop) fore the putting green, #0 near the hole that a ball lofted over it would inev- i t ' te obtained, a ten-club cirouit will be accepted without a murmur wie baseball public has tired of and ts — igh Aisgusted with the polltloal to a ‘n he way Mekéritgs of the magnates as (0 eight, the Glante| ten or twelve clubs and will welcome a r nS better but Seitioment of any kind when th ‘worse att maid last sea- | Committ: e next wi Sakelier’ tobe and baie wairendr. outa! e and Meveland are etl be sin- Sonaideration as fuiure leagu mlone rhe Gocnaie gl : ‘ wie 8 cates that human beings should oubstet Q upon @ variety of food, grains, and it is wnby one's diet to any one of these classes te SEND IN YOUR QUERIES. the exclusion of another, a eS iveies, , Meat is the most concentrated an@ mast : 5, easily digested of foods, but our manner ries regarding of living is often so unnatural that the di- ere sent to The gestive organs refuse to properly Gigest will receive meat, eggs and similar nutridious and , Wholesome food, but It is not because sub J | Progressive, _superstitiews BOWLING GAME SCORES. food {s unwholesome, but the real resson is (hat the stomach jacks, from disease or weakness, some necessary digestive eie- Scores of bowlli vented, the wire is given room to re- received at The ment; hence arising indigestion and, later velve when the hammer strikes the ground. Before this the hammer had peo ald eaty of meat, ) convalescents boul make meat the prin- \ no room to revolve, and, whether wire | or wood, the head was continually bro- ken off. The invention is simply ao ball-bearing device inserted into the head, where the wire fita into It. No| distapoe whatever is gained by the pres- | ence of the ball-bearing heed. Since the | invention has been announced 1 have cipal food. hard-working have to do so and brain-workere ofce man should eat, not so much meat but et lens: and to Insure {ts perfect HAN AMATEUR WRESTLER, ‘The heat race at New Orleans yester- Bente) © weed contest, and ae It recelved communications from a large ‘s as won by the favorite, Our Nelle, ihe Young Maxwell Wiley will Try te number of astern colleges asking f0F | bibs Pst gd oye ay 6 oe. Tey, See vopelar ot Land Tw 5 asthe g3 of the sew model Gre only different names for indigestion, Hed the Albert Vale people iried to win ———— the A. A. 0. Game if ‘Poe on ea ena a fhanmer the failure to digwet wholsoome food. and the first heat instead of giving Clawson | | rT prea Ni " } ie threw through improved the use of Stuart's Tablets cures them tmstructions to lay out of It the first tee eed ae . x Br Stags brite Wrestling } . by Anenesg of {be wite ‘smooth: because by sorties, net Coe Champlonships will be hel! in the arena J in the h the hammer, This re- g stemach @ chance Conover ire Oar athe quite Ho ‘ Poel " E BOXING MUST GO. of the Broadway Athletic Club on Feb x duces the friction as the hammer files ( ite natural tone and vigor. & : b * ae fs 4.15 and 12. Brom present indications ‘ i through the air. | My hasmer ies been u Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablete te the real first heat. and she only won by a ? The Evening World will At} tried by expert throwers and ¢ household medicine; It ig) sate and oad. In the second heat Clawson J Jaen seals ; proved what Rag ns he thang dance 3 ing of the Cleek Shot. =| ant for the stomach sche of the o forced Sel it tunt ; rity — — \ Be (Deadhoany bine et, Fess and be one a ery opportunity : ee for Instance, tried the haminer ball cul aver bs Gateway, Ga ed the Imperfect digestion of is or all > fake boxing matches and and, was unable to’ make as good a ‘“ ; he ball way down the stretch, and at the & palpably fixed Guhts bet : ecord as with his usual hammer. As almost necessary to run the up.|" They are not a cathartic but 8 + @he was an casy winner 4 ‘ for or mnysell, 1 can make exactly as good That may, of course, be done with a 30 pill habit ean ever follow use; p the eo ; . ‘ ot record with an old-fashioned wood- putter if the ground that the ball has to habit Stuar's Tablete inves Bo J. McHale has a creat pair in Belle nm 3 * f ‘ i handie as with one of the ball- ne $ jo habit of good digestion ané conse ‘and Our Nellie, both of them | *#4*** *| mers of the improved kind. traverse is smooth and even all the way; aueatly good health ' ‘Te by Biddarth. It seems that every | | iy style of throwing the hammer Dut that does not always happen. Often ttle book on stomach Giseasss mailed does not differ essentially from that used what happens is that immediately in ne y addressing F. A. Stuart Os., = needs a couple of hundred by McCracken. the University of Penn front of the ball the 7 | ground is rough, | shall, Mich. All Grug stores sell the icance race act, Hele of| Bast; =) apivania. bert cera in f ct * leven 1f not distinctly hasardous; indeed | ets at cents tor a acer a pds "KID CO SBS FASTER RUPTURE CURED John Flannagan, the champion ham-|activity J show on the turn. Speed and! . The strange par although beth keep on wonning Me je always gets fO0d price aga nat nh vim are the great requisites for a bas been | covet hammer-tirower. | would rather eo naven semtts namie carom wnala NST 3 rq ELEVATE ATHLETICS, mer-thrower of America, pending the winter in p of Strangest. Knight yp ane or couching the candidates for the Yale|ties that the strongest 20-pound man had their er te ee . 4 time t etn weight events and perfecting his in-| without them. Still. the 5-pound man ; mogored clentie, eu Pao try Joke: sha corre} Maher and Jor Choynskl | vention of a ball-bearing hammer. |} Wont ganas te toe and vie. if you b any eugges- retatne riging hoe pete ut 1 he Fer | Flannagan gave an Evening World re-| -#phere is knack in handling the ha 4 tlens as te hew sporting 4 - - M “50 the following Interview relative to| mer from the time you step into free. in, Tit eoves i on ane teat , tought rie itentian. Rig wnlane for the coming | Fine tii the hammer jeaves your Angers. Ss tere cam be kept on © dance, tor ladies ‘ bot! Bernagest and| Maher landed the rv feason, and ‘his tyle of throwing the firmly as you take 5 uy ‘eer high pla sen@ them te | ashiats r'ta nen re mm Banneret over the fence. rome, s prevent a you i) wt ft'go send it ‘The Evening World. fe "i aay tiny i NOT SOID BY AOBNTS OR : Erne will meet “C |-« ven he force and dash in your he says that his ¢: _ I have never claimed for my inven: | with al) the force and dash, © Jour ny elk improved wi erent 1 A tent i Taty 6 e-round bow tion," aid he, “that it would enable | POlY. Get tper! vor arms and body. fon Warn SUPPORT YOU! Dearborn Athletic Club, of Chicago, tv MAXWELL WILEY. t hro' oe iT distan Vhen ut space econ morrow night. This | was SUMS] of the entries received, the sport prom- ee as rig a hagas aii bbeosg he nnlly. rel) fF ameretched, you} * pi tie Tala e000, tuted for the decia ‘ bs fhe : than the old-style hammer, My object standing om the ball of yo . |S anni geo} a lems and ex-| FOUR ext Se lives to be the best ever conducted under to lem oul tween Tommy Kyan in making the invention was een 3 every ounce of effort # ined, hie chest cand back sauscles, and Billy Bute Ne an ‘Omaha Kid amy ceten in more than ng at Cinetnnat! i ame has had a most wonderful career, ——— who once retired Hl be amon contesiants and will oe. od lity to tana two -champlons igs in the SHARKEY HAD A Meesenger. JUDGE WANTS A PREE, been coming tourname: e aal4 Mark M. Nichols, rata pee am oe wu) VERY CLOSE CALL. \c3iivcs ite" mivtaaars and Jim Je‘torde will a limited round bout at the senger boy nor point a plet, at him th Bid, of Detroit. it is looked upon ae a tion for the pices of the union, the number of broken handles, With a f ated into sending the ham- Maxwel) Wiley, the amateur cham- jaij-hearing head, such as I have An-|mer Into space. _ plon wrestler, who #ince he adopted the Wealthy Mark Nichols faye It Was @ Meck Piste! He Pointed at the match was w| Import Unless some unforeseen thing happens | training expenses, * Bullivan and Joe Gai the fight for the heavy-welgnt champion- oopaeht ty o0ks, Conriaing 2M no! b rants for the ‘ los L. Stal le Voor ct ship of the world between and egos i — f Cor ~ Me — ntand | 9 ~q hy eonidas ial is representin ‘ fe 7 ‘OLD doe knscharbocbor A, 0 10 the Dilliana | 2ettries wilt be fought on Ap ™ aw ae ay the “ght with! ae clerk. Wess core, OPTS y | tourna st for the amateur ehanpton- 48° as originally set for March 1, Si at Wore, have sent for) & - | ship of the United States which is now but with the gelection of the National Ries for > ie 4 vite J and G going on A.C, of San Francisco, as the dattle | the same conditions as this ground came the changing of the date. fe* rdugst—the winner to take he ‘an:| & om) Dr. Mial has been an adherent of ihe | 6rou" i me for the past ten years and has Wil you you allow your man to/ Dt pdt” queried Con: | squired such skill as to be looked upon fight at Coney Tela i | ‘an important factor 1. the present | dine, as he entered Brady's office yes FOR AMATEUR ATHLETICS} tourney | terday afternoon. ‘The Mventng Werld will ‘The iret petee te won w as te 2 ne | ‘tNo.” the quick response. tourney a y's “ f o be glad te receive results of |The following year he won the K. A. C. Will you fight in ‘Frisco? el amateur and private ath- ~ handica ing 29 to J. Biron kon “ - that settled it, for the signing of the followed.