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_ THE WORLD: MONDAY | EVENIN jGreatest of S Pichere Likely to MRS, Join the New York Club DODGE BELIEVES BOWLING A GOOD EXERCISE. This Season. er arranged for femir erin with « smaller ball until the woof the male ceame ean | Fe is coquired and then gradually j rooters than case the size of the ball, much bet the wamen|ter results would be secured. Not ever t seir friends to] Woman can do the bes: work with U the game. ( ne part fow yours largest size ball, the next smaller being een clubs com-| At che international bowling tourma-| “While (he greater number of mascu sive At frat | ment helt at Colon Hi, N. da {line teams do their bowling in the even a certain num- | rh J that yeu} 108, the afternoons are generally ee bs | sa ished . lected by the women elutes. pera to train them lw « from ocher elttes will be An ternoon spent with a bowling m | and In expectation of this /elub ie certain to be a oleagant une of sy chalte BaY ded to| 4 10 of the members are r nue the ae H til to y, and after the games are over and Judgment fh order t 4 ele best when |f mivers | thelr guests aijourn prove an ou! initors arrive nee the Jot the alleys Kk the progress of A commor mate by lady bow agent rad a great J game would convince the skeptical that [ors tx ery largest bail |deal of pleasure tn the game, and the ' women can roll up scores that fail but [at the beginning of thelr experience in| enetts are certain ty be appreciated. itt elow the work of the very best [the game This is to give them a lin the ranks of thetr brother enthusiasts [¢owness and ungracefulnass that ts al- In the larger cdiies in the Bust there are Hoge inniecensary If they would eta | \ 1 INDOOR BASEBALL. j Twelfth Regiment Leads tm Na-| | tlonal 4 Tourney. ‘ing of teame In the National , ail tourney is as follows M’GOVERN WON$3,509. | . wad The Kross receipts of the Mot “| ts ” Gardner fight, fought at the Hr iway * ; ‘ Athiet'e Club Friday night, amounted sara, 4 to $9.20. The fighters fought for # 5 ee |ceont. of the receipts. Terry MeGovers, | oe ae for winning, received 73 per cent, whteh brought him $3,009, while Gardner got | raid that they would either go to Savan nah or Charleston. thing of the past. Tho ever faithful Hans, Who had begun to aleplay no con- Yeern in whether the game would ever| Then there {8 something more WhIeh | i. gullivan [be played or not, and all because of the will giadien the hearts of the multitule | aght twenty tiv: “ny tomiicn indulged in by the heads of the|of bareball followers, and this news| a. Atlieit } clubs, have taken up the game | comes from out of the West, In the air Pha a =o and nothing {s talked about by the| vicinity of the oof the Kreatest focal contingent of enthustasts but how |twirler that ever pitched a ball Amos D meer New York will come to the top| Ruse It ts said that he has packed | ine pote wil try v fof the ladder the coming season. [Be atip and is ready to come to New| dition thin time One thing is certain now, and that is York at a minute's notices from Ewhig, that he will y. \Beck Ewing {a 10 be manager of the) Amos, of course, says nothing, but it) ii), fk Feutht and this announcement Is synono-|!* Teported on good authority (hat be mous with a team fit to grace auch a|a® compromived his cave and that AMATEURS IN TRAINING. tty, ee this, The only “Buck” aneived|'%™8 your will see him tn Me Ol) Ae ii. iterout athletic cubs in this lam this city yesterday and, while making | /o#tion in the box During the meeting | vity can he seen nightiy scores of tox Donets where his team would be|’ it week many of (he magnates ¢x ore In training for th eH Ait wree the season of 190 closed, of with-| Pressed regret that such a komt player | Log chammonstins of tne Mtetropa tan even saying who would constitute | Ruste ry, t bi en far devoved principaly to boxing and wrest |game, and while they admitted tol ling, are joining the cubs. in the Aw team, he dropped « few remarks soctation In order to be eligiiie to eoms ! Freedman that he had a right to name the salariee of his players, yet they thought that Rusie’s talent was needed in the game. When Bwing sayw that he will bulld the New York Club up to # standard of urapires, 1s likely to be finished. And talking about, and everybody else knows that the club will not be gonatituted of Promise something. “New York won't be so weak,” was jue firet comment, “and while I'm not making predictions as to where the ehamplonahip fing will float, yet 1 say that we will make a strong fight. Mer- I will play at third base, which wil Our infield pretty tight, and then are other players to come : have been given full control of the team by Mr, Freedman,” cominued the Woteran player, “and ! will say that not \ fone of the Baltimore team will make np a = Glant this year, for I believe T enn sane will gh ton. layer of th funct, is also Howerman a cS Washingt Giant By contrat a winning team without them. I Pittsburg her “wit, pick any players | want, and if ory that MoGraw money can buy them New York will ! have them.” ho lla would say nothing as to the together for a quarter and were ther , Which netted $1,169 GOVERN WILL BE BUSY. Terry MoGovern is making hay while the sun ahines, He doesn't believe 4 resting. though he made several thou * Qnee more interest in the great nation-| players he had in mind, and was not fed erty iD a baad ue iat game of baseball has revived and/ sure about the date on which the club | Phiaad pie Thursday night, and nest tthe bickerings of the magnates are| will begin its preliminary work, He titer oles SULLIVAN VS. BROAD. tral to be tn Hroad ways diMoulty in beating Sullivan win as easily Ki G, MARCH 12, 1900, WING MAY BRING RUSIE BACK. S, CHARLES jand JEFFRIES 3 BLOW FATAL. The Italian Who Fought Champion Dies from Chest Punch. 4iuydo, (he Ttallan Jim Jeffries in the ring nonths ago, is dead, os weyers the result of a blow on the chest landed the champion American pugtlirt. Guydo was no match for Jeffries, but here by took considerable pu! contest terminated, He had to be assisted from the ring, and almost immediately afterward be gan spitting blood. He also caught cold was removed to the Hoapital Boucicaut A complication of diseases set in and Guydo became very weak. He slow wasted away 1 when death final me it claimed only a skeleton of * brawny mar ment before the a A Brady manager of Jef hey went on. take an Unfair ad- WEATHER FOR FORECAST. Forecast (¢ thirty-six hours emte ing SP. M. Tuesday for New York City and vielnity: Fair and cold to-night, Tuesday, fair with rising temperature; fresh north to cast winds, The following record hangea in the orning hours thermometer at 3AM AM shows as by Perry's Pharmac; ee ee a “IN THE NEW PROMISED LA The New Novel of New York Hy Stemktewles, Regine in The Evening World Saturday. TEACH BOXING IN OUR SCHOOLS?| Li o¢e—- PARENTS AND PUPILS, SEND IN YOUR OPINIONS, Peed $5 Prize. $5 Prize. The Evening W Pe erry passed by L. T. Caton, who remained in front to the Jast furlong, Cotton Plant then p ed him, and a a drive wa won by a length, L. T. Caton beating| | Free 1 out @ head for the place | | ‘ gotta neat me | TURD RACE } ‘The Evening Wor Gs mile J boys. ’ aitieee ee ae | : THE EVENING WORLD WILL Give 4 PHizk oF as FOR THE ‘i ‘ ‘ Chicago Magnate Gives)? Sir Larrnn oF THE SECT FROM 4 SUHOOLBOY, DON'T . wetitye 10 tow ' Out American Asso- {4 : jAlex Beats Out Aurea in|iimy 00 see ts Colt Sesseseseoerensereseoseetoes esce! the Opening Event at [tre Ser" ; \ ciation Circuit. ‘ $4-4-6b008-0004000900004050.04.000 000000000008 Crescent Gity Track ie cae a eevee pace 5 Aencticenabe. ade eee ae oy 1 closely followed by Sir Bla . a Kiemore made the run win tot | PURIFYING CHINATOWN, CHICAGO, March 12—The American |faal furlong. Elamore the seociation of Basett np, backed Hhut Gilmore had to ride Bim ous to, win Asrociation of Baseball Clubs, backed | Wisenias te Fhe Srvstng Wort | by three parte of a length, while 1 by the Nationa gue, will dade) gael ae | 4 th t baseball the coming season in the fol- 1K EW 2AN' : en Mas RACE TRACK W ORLEANS. f° All Women Not Wiv Must Leave Joning titles: Baltiore, Waikiaaton, %—The C ty Jookey ‘ a \ 4 the Dene—Detectives Sent t Loutavii veland, Cilengo, Bt paces ce ald het La Arthar Hetias totes orce Order Louls, New York and Philadelphia is a sot ard ge A ea] i . mourning in Chi | This announcement was made to-day mri Seno Pure i 1 forth that white! by James Hart, President of the Chi- norser figured sot evr“ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, me 8 baie pie dig Oe ft : leach ey promised to make ma 4 cago ¢ ane i to pick winners PB .. ded this morning fron 1h Ee eee eee ee ae tter. several The chief interest wax centred tn the! “et ts bation ee are 3 sro at a mile and a ph i . » Hondemen Offer Security for A ies purty Waa ii wedi andll Th Mateos Waniakds: tev es the two Derby candidates, Bidne Mise ‘Dempeer: wat {with ao much emphasis on the necessity] And Cleveland the grounds made a. ene tacnemsves| Rejected, © \eaaleata Sitase.. Un | by the elimination of ; eet cee renee, Jarkanapes Dempsey ‘ : the National Le & fend a good ‘eld 1 Williay 2 2 aie? spas bivisgp ed In the remaining cities! z Clawson, who will ride ere! Lape ral aven give of Mott and Pelland I grounds wit be] 2 4 me Derby, was to have ridden him : ! Westehester, going on her bon! |have packed up bag and baggage 4 a will be arranged] ¢ i 'ehe handicap to-day. ut an attack of ‘ wary hay wall |W fered for | taken train for Boston and Philadelphia the ¢ of the two organi+| J : Inouraigia which vet in last nign: f aes lois Tanna China will not conitict. ‘ * tim to give up the mount to Wedder- . ait ¥ | , _ —— —— . J. W. Schorr & Son's Derby candl-| Eoin 5 ie : | we over STRANGE YOW OF PRIESTS, i : F. W. Brode, who arrived here on ow i ms | were plormy scene morte 12 ; night from San Francisco, had) W' a tO] ing * vex from the Blia- 2 ¢ Gest work this morning, covering » My "Hopetal ow Bae ne of Paveth etree made the rounde| 3 in 14. P. Tomlinson's The Con-| * ‘ ree rosie e fetid tenements and oplum dene} chi—Pledge of 3 t will leave Memphis on Wednes- Ma : | ane Vee) ee riends. z him here on Thu red as *-toker . . — | Whe juy ©. Dempney wimed to tw the wives} Among the hundred or more cleray ; z | he aned, Was n ? en who attended the funeral this! weather to-day was wy warm that) Pitta Hace—twiting, . " ninamen and who could show any] Mr ; ; ‘of the lightest material had to! fisiy i uz | and iat Bot was autho f the truth of thelr claim were | afternoon of the nev. Lael ae ané he crowd that visited (he Morea wo) '? n permitted to remain. Pt kins, for sixty-one years pat of . fownd the coo! breeze a comfort. | deo) th ‘ women who could make St, Mark's ME. Choreh, South Fifth 12 | ir, Dempe ' ted to pack up and ger outpstrect and Redford avenue, Rrook'yn, | J Yer |as security and take tbe eeneene wag bis {ife-long friend, Rev, Dr. Wells, | & 5 | Mr. Hoth co No nonsense, mint.” sald the off. [of the South Third Street Presbyterian | # Hag Pees 9; | POticttation rs “This comes from headquarters | Churen + i Little Smoke » Lavinia [em t fying tf y try any Dr Wells’* presence was the end of a 3 fa Ope the Tombs Ly key trange compact entered into by the iate| ao "loony charge } cirie and amen knew} Rev. Pather Syivester Malone, Dr. i — | — | what this meant. yaty Haskins and himee:f. It was agreed by | > SY, AL | Roy Sealed at Piny. stood about while une the three men that In the event of q att nile ay ee ‘1 ,| packed a re y { the three dying the other two . The championship billiard am hal nile pla ee wi i teem pipe thin} 1 chabbe ais oP whould attend the funeral, Then it was] They Cam Study Setter, first place. it tends to develap t ee ee a en ee ee ere ne wlevenlte sorbed IP fn ' ree eeea ence che aurcivor of |» the @pectine Réiter of The Rrening World: |cles and makes the body Bealthy a Week from to-night. The final matches) years old. of (6 Elev avenue, w m = us fri ‘ ae ee een tne tanerat ot] We with there would be vowing im all active HE aa quickest scheduled ar: Nowe udly soalded ive on to-day hee Aid not #iat he should a he f chen 3 improve the | eyes and . oH psegadd 7 age mg ant Kal.| It le thouwht tha lerabs 9 tome hey filied th second one tv die fee de Aaa tl yh sel at ey "ante ven Malt Bes elie ve Oeaeiee ‘ sdent 1 taken te Be with candied frelt. and Father Matone died reveral months ago!" oy uy oe Rpsphtes pl 3. 38 Kany Ninety- “nina ‘nteet, elty , ae Meinway ant Kotucede ve (Om accidentally. He was take Aie-| with ca ruil ang t d eee = po inka ain ba Naacline. ais yl 155 |vue Hogpital in a critical condition Gried fvo%e of various kinds to Dre Hashing ano Weil wete | Tien a set of boxing gloves and a punch. | acres ot an Aveiaent. Sey “t Sowmes s08 Are and there a “pipe and a P ing And 1 tell you we are. foe i | Sporting Balvor Evening Wort MT etay assctife vs. King tod Fieion | cous “dope.” Dr Haskins was the chiest pastor tm] 208 4"s6 audy, betier than uetoy 1 tink that the schoolboys of Greater , od ener ve y Rrooklys, He died on Thureday last engi andy HANK BC ABPPER, | Now York ought not to be taught to ben, of fH Cauldw —Deugies vs. Kollowede an/, Armirong| Saioare Grasse, twenty-one years A avenue, fell from his in bis eighty-seventh year. A sister, ve-| line with the general ch the rab. Pot. te deevel 10, Op te | gen ee eres gets in the! te sl or at The | Opening. A complete assortment of the! latest and most exclusive foreign land domestic cloths now on display. | four particular attention is directed to a special line of CHEVIOT, } Order eae: early to PANCT _CASSIMERES ny Sur | ter ar rus Samples and self-measurement blank mailed free. 229 Broadway, Opp. P.O, One Door NORTH of Barclay . 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