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' iBaseball Magnates Will: ‘ Not Get a Chance to Open “Bar’l.” “E am naturally gratified with the, will be manager and the team will train @etion of the National League in erad- in the South, probably at Charleston \semting the evil of syndi e bali,” said At eh neither Mr Fr ph, President Freedman to an Evening tis staff would talk on ‘ MWorld reporter thie morning. “I took players, enough wae f my stand two yours ago in opposition among these who hi a the unfairness of certain things and ball pot bolling at bP Rave stood upon the same ground ever Hotel to Indicate position ) gince, ‘That the other Presidents have fad been made MeGraw's rervices. f jgeen fit to adopt the same view, I take ow the men jas Gn indication that the game wil be re Mg tas Pe Sead purified entirely. hat novhng lems than che manage “I mum decline to discuss details of of the fm would suit the Balti ‘my intentions further, for, as you know, I have not time to devote to my * Noaseta! Ingerests, except in a ke yway.”” Mr. Freedman attended the meeting’ ¢ this afternoon and was cordially re *eelved by the other magnates, who ad- Vgournes their seasion to properly reclew Bim, This |x the first meeting of the raders will prob. yBeague Mr. Freedman has attended sine without thelr host, from at President Preedmian will “vt are 1 nia barrel if and bs | "Mr. Freedman,” said a member of vut for the “trade » bang i@he managerial #aff, “has time to| hoop and stave, with their big ‘ lone to these details. He will not be out at The Fifty Avenue concerned in the affairs of the club, Nar ay that the senson will be a ot bis re b 9 | opened April 1% acconling to ‘ fesoept to protect his interests and to| {Prangemenis. ‘This will ‘eive i sOutline In a general way its course ms ample time to start southward thelr training, whicn trip has been “Definite plans for the season are not Rasa @empleted and the makeup of the team | '/ay Ni ‘ol fe not fully determined. Buck Rtg | itr wih wittin ween” 3-CLUB LEAGUE; BASEBALL BOOM will probably —_——~¢e——___ Am | satisted? Certainty, 1 got ail 1 Was after, and anybody that gets all _ 1 NEXT SEASON'S they ask for cannot have any fault to LEAGUE CLUBS. find. The Washington Club received | every penny It demanded. We jut our | Price at $46.00 at the very etart of the negotiations, and we never budged an {neh in our demande, “In the last eight years I have made mM out of the tame, Hut while we fold everything to the League I am not out of bameball by any me Tee N 1 League magnates went | THY can't keep me down for long. 1 is Tiasiersg seanion at 11.90 this'morn. | OO hack in the baseball business before fing to ratify the action taken yesterday | ny months have rolled by ducing the League to eight clube. Mr. Wagner raid that he could not One of the first important changes | *®Y Whether Washington would go Into to-day was the purchase by bt.| the Eastern League Lous of Patsy Donovan, ex-manager) The Brooklyn-altimore syndicate has hav jand captain of the Pittsburg Club, Frank | T@*erved the right to dispose of the De Haas Robiew: and Barney Dreytua| Baltimore players as it sees Gt. Mr Promulgaied the deal. ‘The terms of the! Abell, the Treasurer of the Hrookiyn Goker were not given out. Club, said to-day: The Brooklyn Club ‘The magnates will adjourn to-day for| will neod strengthening as much as any @ne week to give Nick Young a chance|team under the new order of, things to prepare an eight-clut schedule. For that additional strength will "If the National game does not have | draw upon the Baltimore players, Just boom this year,” said Mr. Robi: | what men we will take remains with gon, Wt will be no fault of ours. We] Manager Hanlon Bave listened to the public demands and | president Pat Powers f the Eastern Rave done our bast to put the Kame on | League. to-day made formal appileation @ higher plane than jt has ever been /to the Nationa! League @ for per before, Every elub in the League will | mission to put teams in Washington and be strengthened Baltimore, Mr. Powers said-he was sure “What did Cleveland get for its fran- | his request would be granted ehiee? That {* a matter that I cannot | The annual meeting of the Basterr Gisouss. 1 wi however, that we| [fmeue managers will be held at the Fifth Ave Hotel peat T @re ratinfled. We got everything we was Ve this asked for. Whether Cleveland will go have only one umpire at into one of the minor eannot Say as yet J. Bari Wi ener. of Washinato’ organizations | Tite sides of SHOULD SCHOOLBOYS BE TAUGHT TO BOX?|: PARENTS AND PUPILS, SEND IN YOUR OPINIONS. $5 Prise. $5 Prize. 4 aa ‘The Evening World invites the boys of the p S Greater ' publication o ef instrect Shoal per will be glad to print pi phe of the TRE EVENING WORLD WILL GIVE 4 PRIZE OF #5 FOR THE a BROT LETTER ON THE SUBJECT FROM A SCHOOLBOY. DON'T “4 WRITE OVER 180 WORDS. “3 ) 2-8 “O-O- O-O-8-2-9- 9-9 -F-& 9-29-99 -0-9- 9-0 One in | very ner nue with the club patrons meet k Lockwood of New York a ten-round bout at If ee MATCHES FOR BOSTON. Tom MeGuire mat ker SHARKEY PLANS WIS FIGHT. fie Tom Sharkey, when asked yesterday Marcel 10 how he expected to whip Fitzsimmons | Hail . | when they fight on Aug. 1, said: “Mta) Oh ‘will, of course, resort to long-range fighting and try to beat me by Jabbing me in the face with stiff wiraight lefts S¢ he does I will bore in on him and, al- though | might recelve a smash in the » 'Stonewa week i unde, tin In An Tommy defeat rack Nation Hogan, who Engle Club Wo Woeks aK I will get close to him and while) \doitee) « f * ry a2 glove quarters I expect Cf ran will be ma shortly to fight my rien jam, and when [Jaber White, the 1M pound champlon of ite all over with Fi | Bogiand, betore National Sporting ub _ FIvZ TO SPRING A SURPRISE. FITZ LOOKING FOR TRAINERS. to nee ques Sow Lanky Bob has not aitendy fought Sharkey and| where he will tratr an yet for the decided battle or ise. T will be} Who will train him He te a went Bud! Tighter han be ferveesem | be und for a good big heavy- a ' as his boxing partner § ox he aleo on the lookout f ec Olsen, the wre wi ther. fortnte teen onered the yosition” bur m. ee accepted. Mitt will in all prob- rain at the Manhattan Hot CAIN FIT FOR FITZGERALD. levard jeading to Coney I Joe Cain. the clever Brooklyn feather. HOGAN IDOLIZED IN ENGLAND Hobe SHOOTING WATCH AT THE SPORTSMEN’S SHOW. a a cc OSCAR GARDNER, — Pedlar Pair Knockout ichahoe 1 Fred Snyde Won Philadelphia 2 ct Hilly vehford Knoekout ch ko 1 Nov. 1s-Patsy Haley Knockout... Chicago 1 Nov 1s-Hi1I! Smit Chicago 3 Nov W-Kddie Sprague Hartford 2 Dec. 18-Charley Mason Cinelanatt 3 Te 1 Freckles O'Trlen Knockout Cineinnat) . 1 Dor Harry Forbes Knockout New York a 2 Jan. 4 ree Dix Won New York 5 Jan. Jack Ward Knookout . Nultimore 1 Feb, 1—Hadle Santry Knockout ae 5 ’ GARDNER'S LATEST FIGHTS. March ted Bogan Knockout... Hot Springs 5 March %-Kugone Berenah .......Draw Indianapolis. 1) April Billy O'Donnell Won on Foul. New Ye © Apri! 1SJoe Hopkins Knockout... Wheeling \9 May 4-Tommy H Won Loulswilla sss. ” May Martin I Draw New York Rept, Jack Ha 1 New York Nov, 6-Marty Me 1 Brooklyn oe s Nov. Jack Hamilton Won w York . a Nov, U—Tim Callahan Draw Paterson » Dec 1-Harry For Chagos ‘ Feb Tommy White Draw Chicago 6 M'GOVERN CONFIDENT. | GARDNER EXPECTS T0 WIN, Mor of ‘The Te the Sporting Editor of The Rvening World: 1 fect confident of benting Gard-| My contest with Terry MeGovern ner in or battle to Vm | =piah fn the moot ao a my career, and w pebisatiaaes predates feel pertectly sntinfled that Terry is woing to give me the hardest win, 1am not to have easy (ime in winntug, howe 1 think Ge ot out of the ring the vietor as to-day | win. doubt ae there can hope the pion of the w In the busines: is confident of wi nly beat feather-wet of the 1 hope 1 come birthday ike very mack to Uke myself, ne bat be ortd, W'GOVERN-GARONER _ GUIMPIONSHIF FIGHT. | yelled und howled ' was placed a Boh pug 1 iook 4 MeGovern Wh Re will bo re r ihe - giver Budd. a, he © 4, M. RL Hagedors FM. Eastman, diamond nauaRer s The Olymple A. C. wilt be represente this year by a very m i age) while the boys were heary meals manazer’s reet where Hardner pro: match ob Sporteme Bhow mate Garden to-day ht tris J. Fa which | jhe ever expe 1 win, SUIGIDE IN “BRYANT | PARK. swallowed Acid While Chile dren Looked On—Drank From | rv Glane. | An unknown ma ynmitted suicide Bryan his aftern: y drink. a om papers found on ve ved to have been 4 walter oyed in a dot wn ree | taurant Av the man entered the park he drew vureounce Ve f acid rom ne pocket i and he missing one time wand among m, just 1 girl A aali wae promptly sent for an ampou- a ms war an hour before one fed from the Flower Hospital, n was then dead. ec BIG CRUSADE IN BROOKLYN. yiedae tit be ot ining. te te, a pl wi ctreula Tr SRtirh organtgations and vit be held at frequent intervels ‘The nomination of sbie offce who does not believe tn The forces of 1 West Thirty-fourth street. They ar- many henna and the| Tenth street. energetic wor on the saloons wit | begun in fWeatyestx Brooklyn arches on 8 ay he Antl-Bale le ave been elf augmented by at ernest and inttue pec cade will le carried on relent.essly. {the League to ualte | tor any candidate for) the NEW ORLEANS. A Poor Class of Horses Started in the Events at Crescent City. (Bperia The & RACK TRACK ng World W ORLEANS, aeoee $40 TODD OOT OE | March #.—The track had dried out con- siderably over night, but it wae in poor condition this afternoon, There a very bright outlook for spirited racing, for while there was plenty of nt, scratches be * p con ‘ * who had failed to win at the Neverthe! the of hor lurnishes better | tiowe of the stake cl « hoped that thi and tt w of those days. eo running stretch. George B. ke nie Way to the fro there, winning easily Old Fox remained in ae F the end. eating Goose Liver out. for the p Tye nook Timecd ie 24 | AEOOND RACK. furtonas Wetting St Hit Fi 2 1 Jean Spencer Pulsetiond Miller). 8-1 om Anger. 108 (Mitchel) §-1 ke. we chayy Round O rushed to. th ht ifter the flag fell and at ned | Wp ‘a Kap which the othe now by two lengths rush at the end and seoured wd money from | Fair American hy a Time—1.20. THIRD RACE, mile and a stxtecnth. f 91 (Talley) Warrtor, "108 (Piniey) Overami, 92 (Primes) Awtur and Arline © feveral lengths before Blitheful until they passed the far turn, where Astar had enough. Arline C. then we mained in front until stretch, Bright » was nev by two lengths from Jimp. who ore Butheful, ‘Time. A ‘ourth Six furlongs. Won by Tom Collins. Maggie Davia was second and Gold Or third NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Rpecial to The Bvening World.) RAC TRACK, NEW ORLEANS. March 9—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows Firat Race—-Mandicay fir Pitehugh 1 Verona. 1) 4 ey) Mamneret 110 Caviar | Arthut tehan 106 Diana Poneo 1 len Chance 8 DiRisen-e » Sercad Race—Ome-half mile, ot Ho Frances Rete Rigin, 110 Pest 110 Jamoweos Me wes Wothuret uw "Tobe Paine Proepers Arushia oCouplet Pith Rece-Selling mile and Ave-etghthe, Albert: Vale 10 Monongah : Julie Ceenar 185 Manqwo 1 at Garrent Rush Pleide choo! Girl We Posrum Jackanapes " Sixth Race—Aelling. mile | Clarenee edge Mestman |cannot say of what nature the action will MAY RAID ie TIVOLI TO-AIGHT p | Devery Reported to Have Received Orders to Close Dive. GRAND JURY WANTS GAUSADE ON VCE Col. Gardiner Ordered to Proceed Against Wide- us dive in be raided Tivall Tenderloin he most not bably Th the will o-nlgnt by the pollee All afternoon the Police Commission- O en Dens ers were in secret session, When they p s | Were done instructions were given to | chief Devery. ‘The Chief refused to tell « what they are, He was asked if the Bilerea by At rere saan Weoeeale fares ape i sald: “If 1 find Tivoll lp to be ralded. ‘ ) The World that this elty Is over-| to the case e ed run by gamblers, the Grand Jury to-day | of tae Times bani erty ane com: “L cannot give out advance (Bahond Mifted District-Attorney Gardiner that/pel them to furnish information at» tion of what the police contemplate, harges had reached such « stage that] the existence of a gambling ring and| was all he would say Was imperative, the charge that the police ate paid] sq) the police raid the Tivoli to- was ordered to at once take step | money for protecting gambling h for a thorough investigation of the ex-! “I have heard these char f gambling houses and but the makers squirm out of substs the proprietors were re- | tating them. Let any citizen com protection. | ward with proofs and 1, as Poll Distriet-Attorney informed (he | missioner, will take prompt action that he had received a! Like @ Slice.—m Burr, of the Parkhurst | Coonmissloner Sexton laughed over the Nee nN [report that the gambling ring wae <lv Zien a reporter asked Commttstoner and ree,’ was the reply, © high police officials at Head- tere would confirm the report, ‘The Evening World learned from a reliable piace will be raided celving The and Jurors lotter from Bupt Society, containing a let Nourishing, with a schedule of th om tuthority that the each pays for protection. \ fine up $3,000,000 yearly for police pro-}and that it ts almost certain to be done He was told to make this the initiative hare. Bi a oe mum," he sale to-night of an inquiry. a o fe a nice aller) A okron, proprietor of the Tivoll, made The World to-day published a long list a bad 1k: when id that he snaps tements published tn morning Sc jof gambling dens and improper resor ° time ioarubing © cls ad ie ne Sarat |papers which stirred up the Pollee Board jhis fingers at Devery and the Police pers are. bh with « personal statement from Rev. are; Commissioners, and that they don't : iu ” $ Charles Jovlah Adama, who made a tour A ag en ane kag Uevccgin dare molest him, because the men whom aime Liver. 10% (MeJoyat) 1% ‘ , ; M4 dollars Is levied from t e y We (there 4d Including over a dosen public and notor |) ATA A it D nald. ane {a {HO pays for protection are big enough The Wendin 101 (Wederstrand) Hous dives at the request of The World, | N® Re Seabees Ge pee Oe AR ’ 4 1 ; to Devery and the Commisstoners? : Wee ‘ i Jurged the necessity for prompt action ribute to the authorises, out of of jet thie Ra Ng Late this afternoon District-Attorney |, THI bribe money ts handled by a [Our of oliee Hoy [Gardiner issued 4 subpoena for Supt, | Gambling Commixston'’—a syndicate Police “oMicials don't like threats: of Burr, of the Parkhurst Society, onder. [orime—which meets weekly, fixes tax | thls sort : peep Sureyeerese 8h 0 0 ling him to appear on Monday before the |e" and apportions the solls Won Sis Jama 1) |Geand Jury with all books 4 gambling house ts running _in| They sting, yette, #9 «Hot he 1 Bt iin ‘ Ce ee Serta a td Jot his Bociety, showing tt trate Favored Priso k Starter Fitagerald ten minutes |Kambling houses and improper re e . ‘ i' th first rr flourishing under alleged potice prote nmer was about to Murphy in Yorkville on the ground of Ju homicide when the Dlstrict-Att Lervened und he was held for t tod, President York. of the Police Board, was seen by an Evening World reporter Uiflable ney In- Grand t € nitlation fee given by each when « Jury fh ‘and kiled Thomas ; ¥ about statements made in the Giles, t | . Thirty -ev salc morning papers rewarding an alleged at Thirt “Gambling Commisslon.” composed of nue on | the head of f the clty departments, two Biate Benal several f the before and the owner of nd said to be head om Syndi a witness Mazet Committee—which a week and arranges with houses, receives re- ains and ar- 1 of more than $3,00),- the meets once gamblers to open Years Ago We began to make $20,000 per year ... 06 » each year Envelope games, 30, ai T have seen what purport to be facts, ’ cre York "ned [am not in| 80 Ber meme, #2500 Keep’s Shirts & port say that they are not true. per year. 7 If they afe true they are infamous.” Polley .. ‘ “tao | of the best hig hry ae ‘in: ‘Will the Police Board take up the ae ene ss . us poy matter at Its session to-day?” asked th FAY PIPE ec onsooo | [¥ profitable. at is why we sal re iota os on =) Mere? ua | then, as we say now, there are “It will, said Presiden: York. “I “None better at any price.” Reaty made, GOSLIN IS BXTRADITED. be, nor can I aay whether I shall have White, #1, $1.68 any statement to give out to-day after Colored, Hla, $2.06 lo Mearare ‘ Governor Stone, of Pennaylva' Granta Requisition for Brooklyn Hapid-Tranesit Co irator. the meeting.” All of the much perturbed at the stories appearing nviered, * Mheo, laundore jored, O20, $3.54 Police Commissioners were i | in the morning papers regarding the = ‘ ates orevatenee of open lee in the cits: Tgtine tle afternoon granted the reas: ff KEEP MFG, CO. Gasibilie. ex a ean’ Stone this afternc re hy is & e J {tion of Gov. Roosevelt of New York, Keen's Sh tak ai 1 Makers of Keep’s Shirts, After this afternoon's meeting of the | for the extradition of rt RB, Goslin, Pollee Board Commissioner Henry FE. ]under arrest in Philadelphia for eireu- Bway, bet. 11th & 42th Sts, 4 Abell said to an Evening World re-] ating false rumors flect the market nm porter » doubt gambling ex'sis IS Tvalue of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit We haw? no other store in New York. New York, as it does in every big clty. | stock. 2525 2ses eSeseses Our gambling laws presuppose the ex- istence of gambling.” Reminded that the main question was collusion between a gambling rin he police, the latter giving pi for money, Mr. Abell sad: ‘Tt may bh true, but | doutt the existence of such a ring. Posstoly the gamblers have pooled together for protection. People with information bearing on this should come forward and help the police “I dare any one to come forward with such information as was published in he Times this morning and offer proof » substantiat® tt. He shall see what | alone as Police Commissioner will do. Told that the Police Commissioners had power to subpoena witneases to an Free to the be Vogel & Son Furnishing Dept.--Saturday Special. A special purchase enables us to make this extraor- dinary special Saturday offering in Men’s Fancy Shirts « 45c. the regular value of which is $1.00 to $1.25. They are in handsome new spring fancy percales—have one pair of detached link cuffs—and sizes are 13* to 17%. Broadway, cor. Houston St. a aa OLD DR, GRINDLE, Psd you read ze gaapears UNVERATY OF THe ite ‘4 ot | NEW Kae DEPARTMENT), If net, write for) th Dieweses of Mee. U Oat of the chaoy of olf-time fatlure comer a ew and startling cure for rupture. De, W. &. Bice, ie 'S"Melo wt, Atoms Re Yo has te: maine, It is went in pial hla | Bt" dieoe's selene Urestact, lood and Prince Real POLICE RAID POOLROOML The police of the Tenderto!n, precinct this afternoon raided the pool room at | rested the reputed proprietor, athn Me who sald he lived at 3 Bart The police had heard thet Comstock had had thelr eyes the me time and contemplated a . with the Idea of forestailing them descent Was made this after- oe | See So sealed envelope, free, o 4 week, undeveloped ; & cured. Mra about to he Ly thoes Paving tmyedi me (ise coneuiting teas a ied payaictane. GRINDLE hase record tor qelcbest permanent cary guaranteed, Eitear end, Modder, irwaeie debility, bad dreams, years 0 speciation in Clseanre ot mca Mood, weakness, i ~~ : %

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