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Make it Warm for Fitzsimmons. "THEY FIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT He Is Willing to Take a Punch- ing, but Expects Lanky Bob to Feel His Blows. ‘The facilities for practice at Jeffries's quarters are perfect, and while | have only been a brief periéd training for this match the “‘go" will be a lively one and not a one-sided contest by amy means many things that I never before im- agined existed. My principal work of course with Tommy Ryan for quick: ness. and 1 am doing a lot of handball helped me very material ly. As for my ability to no one can say that there is a yellow streak in the Dunkhorat frame. I have alwave been told that Fitz can hit like the kick of a mule, and while I haven't had any Hons or big dogs to Jugmle with 1 think 1 will be able to stand the kick of the mule. T must Soy ty that superstition has taken strong hold of me in this match, for or two Dereenvese ot) and they af may Ra tod iy tf are harbingers its may now indulge in | ‘dream nd twiet my hor it fils tmaginatton feeqeal tw the task WY PARK, N. J. April MEd] 1 will weigh about pounds next the human freight car, eo | Monday when I face the blacksmith Tt Mi wilh a4 a" im as contest from ctl Wherie matches to fight Fitssim- rh, Me ie" wen est next Monday night at the Her- hese em nge. will do me a great eal more rane than if I rough it Athletic Cinb, of Brooklyn, gave | 44a! more Injury. beet Fe Or Mek oP possibly «ive 44 his quietus as ‘ormick (did MeCoy in Chicago. My the Sporting Matter fags Men ghar} tar Mb RS do y best to win t and thal Am auite confident that I will make) Wii, "fee the weight of my Nowe belies showing before Fits next Monday |the sponge goes "8 punmuonet. ) ) " VARDON'S 8 FIRST HALE. lenetinn Goat Champion Plays Amainat Best Ball of Douglas | and Travia. BAYSIDE, N. Y.,; April 4 —Harry Varion, the British professional golf | champion, began a a-hole mateh o the links of the Oakland Golf Club this morning against the best bal! of Walter J. Travis, and Findlay Douglas, the bo , Jeffries Can't Understand cal club'e professional, The weather * Why Cc r 3 B was almost Summeriike and an unusu My boxing with Jeffries hastaught me, ke a punch jj in my road work I have — Up ond | followed the players over the links, which were in oxcelient condition At the end of the first round of nine y holes the Englishman was 3 up. The Goncial 0 ‘The Bening Worls) : Vidoes ally large number of men and women Charley White. Apri m—! % Travis ost | of « Dros As F Tt seems beg PR” the Anish of a they say, to find a man that match vi was four ap suit Gentleman Jim. George Siler a WF ad of the second Fr down, then one after Vee ip umotres were thrown Best ball in rejected by @he Corbett bunch, | Tris to Uttle ceremony at that, | Pree '* & loss to understand why Roetaaps ist st wsERS In BAD SH acknowledged intimate of the | gd & man eminenity fitted | wee. Corbett's exouse that he attempted to decide ‘against him in a close break, fearing — a eotieans would believe a contrary | to some piate. Slagle gathered in Jen to, Be doctored opt of friend-| Nngvs aky-scraper tra the Tas fe regarded by the tk tier-maker ac bs cy Crom. i Sartor discussion. Jeffries would | rlght to equeeme “Red” Lb hon ass bunt was citverly (Continued from Pirst Page) eccept Honest John Kelly or any, A esol a ring reputation | Panny: oe eae the fighters select thelr own ref Fourth Inning. et BA Cook to-day, “They al-| Kelley's lofty soarer wax a cinch for yea 20 formerly, and I see no rea-| Thomas. Jones mi M fule should he changed Dahlen bunted and was bea . ” Donohue's fast asalet, No rune ‘the Loch Arbor firet giving some concern| Slagle was aafe on Dahiens wide contingent, and was|tirow, which ednnings Uropped Dele fie wubloct of a long discurrion In ine | AN) be Leajote fourid “Roarir quarters this morning | puraie ala the third strike and w |ran far out in the eld food bid for a safety Pitth toning. W. A. Brady, manager of Jim Jeftr de ones sent McParland to ) will give the Coney Island Sporting (uv Meyers sacrificed and he went t three more days to secure a renewa) og Cr Was presented his bane left foul line mn Kennedy's welt to Dele caupht his man. No runs its Heense to hold boxing shows. If tn a oe wee Senne | club is not successful, then the cham er ahien and the bas Bion's bout with Corbett will go to the)! Slagle was reared on thr ¢ strikes. No rune Westchester Athletic Club or he declared | of, Brady would prefer to have the Coney Island Club pull off the contest! a joie's | @@ the original date, May 11, butds witl-| of a safety 4 ~ to go to Tuckahoe Tom O'Rourke! ple to Flick ne pes to secure a license and le Grong Siggie wus where Keles - Sixth Iemion, drive landed. No runs hen hard tn that direction, So far] Delchanty's fl) dropped into Keeler's Police Commissioners have not hands Lajote perished on Kellys as- m any si of » the] Sitt. Fitek ser -) me ens giving to the] F for \ 19 the right-fleld raced on home a 0 third. | Mo» rs) Farlona’s bot swe F; ay from Dah PWPCOY AND RYAN TO SIGN. |!5s"™BEton SSE Eat "tome MoCoy and Tommy Ryan have | B° ™ Pagatched to meet in a six-round | Sevemth tmptng i i Chicago on May m OW A Lajole toased out Jones Donohue fielded out Dahlen of a tunt Dem sent a fly to 8 Bighth Inning. Par yy Bent a long & look Kennedy the popular tittle were fifteen mintles at the port the fag fell to a very ba der at onee rushed to the from, and tam enty making chotees raced stretch, with Tony Honig Haste close bebind Rare Perfume was done, and Bannock ame away. winning ecastly by a length Rare Perfume “had no ing second place The Gerdrer fust got up in ¢ Post Haste a whisker for third money. and a trouble a> engl Latole to Jones. Pica 'pn Bt one ae the fence for a homer. ean we ~ Single adead of him McParland cled, Meyers Med to Sheckard vo runs, tht me. Keeler sit Jennings ®as aafe on Lasele’s fumite, Raley Ried vo Thema Jobes forced J: at necond. Lajote threw out Dahlen. No rons BOORE BY INKINGE Stakes pwew rR / i a ~ iy IRE CRE ere THE WORLD: TUESDAY BVENING, APRIL CAPT, KRAEZNZLEIN, Of the Quaker Athletes. i oe Race Ended in a Sure Jamaica Bay Track Sees Good Sport. (Apeeial The Byening Werlt) RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 4 | The excellent card provided by Seore tary Rehberger at Aqueduct this after noon drew out a very large crowd to course, The early afternoon was pleasant, but as the time ines artets, weights drew near for the first race large banks of rain-laden from the ocean and the orot fear that wet weather would «poll the racing, the good programme and a pleas- | ant day js begal The layers had a good day yesterday and Welcomed the crowd with open arms The track wae in excellent con- jition, having dried out perfectly, It Was as fast as at any time during the meeting ‘The Two-Vear.0}d & The usual race for two-year-olds started the ball rolling Voueh was served up as a hot fa © of Himyar, from Louis Bell's string, opened up at 3 to land was played by a slick division ¢ was at post time this wae the for AM Coney Istand cai had & bet on Ben Cohen's } xids varying from ¢ to & to 1, They and start. Mud- opite, Himself, ‘The adually chopped to 15 O'Connor made the mort of his adven- showing the way to the stretch veh and Himsel next, tered out Himeelt he lenders, and sixteenth pole drew andesron handily by a length and half. favorite could sl catch Mudder, who wot the ¢ by a neck. Kasey Win for Bannock, 1 nd race at a mile and sev being ridden in hin prev yy an ex-outlaw oy nal Whether he had nin beet the queettion that stumped the w nes. and they ended by intrusting the moneys to Rare rfume, The two head and head into the Sir Christopher Was Good, The handicap. as The Evening World predicted, resulted in a very ght In the ring (t was regarded all ever for Unma hot favorite at @ even money iifin were second cho! Ccrlatopher war on. cldedty tales prt 7 time at the post ir navy f e running. Pfoitowed by ifn Cony ood Unieasag i close 0 Yer thar e first to ‘crack ni he aropaet out ef it Att Dead of the stretch Unmasked came ¢] Jotning @i¢ Christopher at the polt he looked 011 ever the winner \ran op R ath She Canjstopher, @he won rom i ‘onig. who" beat m tke! a head with a rush. But Kenilworth Beat the Paverite, ° Rives, a son of Sir Dimen, and the pride of the FPlelechmasn string, was made “he favorite in the Canarsie He was Unfortunate in the race, however, and did not get in the! mone, Kenilworth, the thi hace, jumped away in front and wae never cnug snes 5 > to roll in) began to canta L(G THIRD WACH-tHandicage Cor Unree-yearnolde and vp: 1100 added; Are and one-half furlongs yards (he talent had hard work p thetr mings as between Rare ‘erfume and Bannocks The latter has been under cover 43 @ steat extent La | pole ali Reed Bil “out at penny to first and took roller | Club. to beat Sgr | Mra Manice had been selected as an teas niche to tone the) wm One of the biggest events of the year in the college athletic world ts the an nual relay race carnival of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, which will be held next Saturday on Franklyn Mield. Con- siderable Interest is manifested Jn the outcome of these events, because of the entries of teams by the prominent uni- versitios of the Bast, with the exception of Yale and Harvard. ‘The programme consists of twenty- ight events, each relay having elm and seven teams grouped, instead of the usual four, in order to save time and make the races more exciting, The large number of events include the tn- terecholastic as well as the Intercolle- giate championship in which, all told, 482 athletes will compete. ‘The intercollegiate events are, of course, the special attractions of the games These will be the one, two and four mile races The one-mile event bas always been considered the banner event of the day, | Jand this year's race promises to be no exception to the rule. Princeton, Penn | sylvanta, Georgetown and Dartmouth will be the contestants, but interest is centred on what Pringeton and Pennsy will do. Georgetwon and Dartmouth are the proverbial dark horses. It is ex- peoted that the finish will see the Tigera and the Quakers fighting !t out. The Princeton team, already chosen, will be Capt. Cregan, the intercollegiate champton miler; Willis, Smith and Jar- vis. Jarvis te the star quavter-miler of by experts, but Trainer Mike Murphy, of the Quakers, has several fast men in EVENING WORLD'S the “Butra,” ‘Special Extra!’ tedm and is credited with having ne the distance in forty-nine seconds. Capt. Crean ie confident his team willl ing Werta. WINNERS AT ‘AQUEDUCT; — ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. “HumanFreight Car"will HUNDREDS OF ATHLETES TO RUN IN PENNSY'S BIG RELAY CARNIVAL, ete eee ene win out. He figures that they should oover the full mile in 3.24 The Quaker team for the one-mile event will be made up of Cook, Drum- heller, Kraensiein and &mi or Weat- ney and Shea ‘es a formidable team Cook and Drumheller ate exampl improvement, while Kraensiein is one of the best athietes of the world. He ran in last year's relay race, and cov- ered hip quarter in 49 2-5 seconds. He Is sald to be speedier than ever this year. Uke Capt. Cregan, of the Tigers, Capt. Kraenslein, of the QuaRers, ts figuring on his team covering the distance in 2.% or at an average of Si seconds for each quarter. After the one-mile event, the two and four-mile relay aces came next in In- terest. Cornell, Columbia and Pennsyl-| vania are the entries to the former. This should be 4 good race as the teams are evenly matched For the four-mile event, Cornell and Pennsylvania will put forth their best men. For the reason that Cornell last | year won the cross-country champlon- whip her chances of winning are liked his charge, whom he thinks will make up a team that will teat Cornell's speed tothe limit RACING CHARTS. All interested tn racing will best form charts ea @Clook! editions of The Even. of} 00d athigies who have shown steady) |ple will yet get a renewal of their! ing. I've Invented with Tommy Ryan a couple of new punches which I think but I t Who Leads the Tigers’ Team. JOHNNY CREGAN, a a eer are a BULL TONE Long Delay in the First EVENING WORLDSR RACING CHART. RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. AQUBDUCT RACE TRACK~Bighth Day.—April 4 —Wenther clowty, Track teat prise-- Big Crowd at 104. RACE—For two-year-olds whieh hare not won at the meeting; selling; 1400 added) Jour 404 « half furlongs a al AERTS Inder. | scarters, weights onl * & t ie. | OF ~ 5 Wimeeit, 0 Meaney | Medder, 1 Conner | % Vowh, 110 Mejoyat | * Shawnee, 107 » Balmer 1 Aniee Lor Miteheit A Lilian Hettwan, 107. Lantry Woodeiiek, 110 i 0 Leary ry now, 1 Lender AR | Rete" Peicame 1a fa ner, 112 Boe eae ol Start inden | startore welebus seve F_\ 8 | ies iu Mitchel % th ih He Raat es ee Tak ey \ | Caomaated, |B a eri § gt B | weet al: or S| bar amore 100 Bolimen 61 MOF W | Lanshent, MeJoynt 4ew?m $ 2 52 Mobert, Metealt, «ol 8 8 8 FT rT Hy *% Lady Lindsey, 110 Yiaery 6 5% BF 5 1 » 6 Start bad) won driving Time-108 Winn ér br ¢ by Poutlac—Caljpen” Owner cage | Third 107 FOURTH RACE Canarsie Ruken for swe-yearolde, 1800 add allowances; four ant oe. halt. furlomes | ines riers, welghte eos a? % u % % Me 7 | Kenilword. 112 Niman ee oe Ts | db Pene, ite ieee, ¢ F MB hot’ H Outlender 100 Daly - @ > ‘ Miwes. 112 Naw) a fob F S| aE ewe The Hegent, 109 wart i § or § ®] o 4 47 deurry, 108. O'Leary ® Tf 7 ; 1 2 H i) | Clenwood. 112 vomer| § § ty e Tt F4 S| {gona want $3 8 B58 sb) L it 1. BT aiden Prine TY. aber! 191010. H i 8 ‘ulapday and The Ragone cobpiet mar, Qe od: Won AiTtng Teo BS ES” Winner br Medred—dQaeen Devs Owner (Continued from Firs! Page> Lowes fly sun wit widement a lor Fraig over second. Van's chugk, Mesp ing Freeman on that bag Rew, a timely strike-out No rune burned Winnie's hands, Belbach aees| hy that Lang doled finer Mepoer bu ot Homan Long sailed a Van’ rom we ans ‘ee , avis we, S Riek capired wealing. od Long directing the Sheegules i tants. waked hit to cent te" bacon Lowe iy thet Davis Mitended to Clark and his bunt, nar per Won castiy Tme-O le s-5 Winner ch. « 105 "2 sBCOND RAC ATS TICKLE. QUSTONS, {MIMS LINDEN A GOLP Upset, Mrs, Manice’s Defeat Much Like | hnuiy ro ett Linden, of the Royal Montreal Golf ‘ ¢ » Sensational Reversals of Tourney at Lakewood, World) (Soecial to The Evening ‘onal upsets which marked last para golf play in the men's tourna- = coring st ment here developed in the women's ie The decline elsewhere was checked semi-finals this morning, when Mrs. EL Tallies ehsued. Buca: A. Manice, Pittsfield (Mass,) Golf Club, Became. feverish at a reaction again to 19 10 ref was cleverly beaten two down by Miss — ane then mounted mae Fealins. Tople’s wad active and sl net changes were m! The total sales of stocks (o-day were almost sure winner, but the play of the and of fe $2.815,00 par Fg wi Malle eh ru “Ting ‘uals | oer pape br her Sous nates sata — ote ee. ne made ret tree, nove shamed that she, wns] alee jong terday and her stroke score was larger by ten than in the qualifying round. ©) By contrast, her Canadian proved her game, making the round in| 4” 6 against 197 in the preliminaries. ® In Yhe third eight the oply match re-| A= ported as this accoupt that In which Mrs F. G, Braith | Lakewood, beat Miss Lestie oy. | Wood, 2 up. IN STOCKS, | Prices Followed the Lon- don Figures at Better Feeling in Many Cireles Ow. The opening figures on the Stock Ex- hange to-day reflected the higher quo- é tations from London, and the general ty Hinget—Felicile oot i ¥, het displayed a rising tendency Features in the industrial group were; R—Por Unree-vear-olde an4 up, selling: 1400 a6¢e4; one mile and seventy American Sugar 3-4, (0 106 3-4; American to 2%; Anaconda Min- General Blectric $4, to 198; People's Gas £4 to 108 1 Tennessee Coal & Iron 3-4, to 4 1-2, an: ‘Western Union 1-2, (o 81 #4. In the railway list Norfolk & West- Burlington and Baltimore & Ohio, made substantial Cf hada d. has improved considerably, and the {Tin Plate 1 point, | ern, common. friendly message of Emperor William Ready to Weer, caused a very favorable impression !n | the London security markets to-day. { 2 00 f Activity and strength characterised r) dealings in the American department, ' veraging from 1-8 to 3-4 Cuff attached, New York's final “ane. Cuffe detached, tions yesterday. ‘The Pacific shares were conspicuously | pes Ag Cuffe attached. dealt in for Continental account, and|p) Beautiful, exclusive designs. there was a strong bullish attitude in| the Readings, Atchison and Loutsvilie and Ni were principally made by operators who were “evening up" in anticipation of this week's settlement. WHEAT WAS STEADY, ~ | higher under the leadership of Missour! American Steel and Wire opened up Being |84 higher at M4 1-8, but immediately ,_ Gee, Pa while the preferred, after loss of a fraction at 7 1-2 climbed steadily to 80. Federal Stee! was fractionally higher at 42. Manhattan and Brooklyn Rapid Tran- sit Were above yesterday's close, while Avenue lost a point at recovering to 106 dropped to 41 an initial vorably to our advance Pte the local wheat market pened about steady, deriving some Oe eka he ig the strength of corn, which was extremely light and inactive at the start Stocks were sold rather freely after f|11 o'clock, but the reaction brought buying demand and prices rose strongly. The recovery did not lift any of the leading stocks to the earlier high level, except Stee! and Brooklyn Transit no decisive tone. confident buyin, and Penn | bonds, which improved almost 5 polnts. Bugar became tie point of attack in the afternoon rd Ais Mad mine @t4 et Bonds showed | @ feature was the of Western New York the and gave eaknens Sevsiores in othe, pre broperties an. When pressure against the general list became dull and ral Fool ‘OOD, April 4.—The same sen- pretty imuea every th i raigned before Magistrate Kramer for 7 lots were taken slapping Street Commissioner Patrick s! on. the advance. Closing fe igg eager opponent im- | Am Am. eels Ree barnes ng 4 Has Invented Some Novel Punches for Corbett. HE THINKS WELL OF JAMES J. Training Hard, and Hopes the Battle Will Be Decided at Coney Island. ALLENHURST, N. J., April 4—Jim Jeffries goes through his paces with the same regularity as ever and says he feels confident the mill will come of on schedule time and at the club originally | agreed upon. He bases this confidence on the belief that the Coney Island peo- leense. Talking to- of his match with Corbett and the latter's well-known agility with his feet and hands, the champion modestly remarked: “Of course, we all know Corbett Is very clever and shifty on his feet and ne depends largely on that talent to keep out of harm's way, but Corbett may do all the jig-dancing he pleasca, it won't rattle me a particle. I did not work with him tn Carson City for noth- = “ Corbett's ability as @ boxer in the leagr, aR ag dh cop oll a will do the trick some time during the jim 't, {frald tg take ay punch if dol I ‘ fight. Understand, I don't underrate of of my returns." : nen, S| INDIAN WIFE MISSING. Ah-Wa-Ne-Da Fo: Her Lost Hue baud Only Last Week— ~ Pol N jed. Ah-Wa-Ne-Da, the Abeniki India, who last week found her lost husband, Charles Robear, has disappeared ysteriously ‘The Brooklyn police have sent out « general alarm for her. She left her boarding-house at 87% Halsey yesterday, morning Bg has not i Ck ” seen sine at Nortoik & Wesern pf 78 78 ba Fi Eo] r3 3 SE5FE* = SgSE HSE REaE 3s SESE powsgzageieze wepagepgsis BREE: a Ea Sesesese Se sesesese | Keep’s Neglige Shirts LONDON STOCKS FIRM. ing to Kaiser's Measages— Americans Strong. In London financial circles sentiment Made as only ‘‘Keep’s Shirta’’ are made. KEEP MBG. CO,, Makers of Keep's Shirts, B'way, bet. 14th & 42th Sts, We have no other store in New York. RUPTURE CURED : hville securities, The purchases BUT CABLES LOWER. Although cables failed ¢ New York's opening prices tage May | eetence eat, 12 duly, 72 2-8; Bept: 0) POLITIAL DEBUT. Comningham Tried to Get a Plum Sr foot tine ithe * foan and you will for Hts Nephew, and Punched Commissioner Quins. wi Cunningham, sixty years of 1% Hoyt street, Brooklyn, was a to I wouldn't promise to get young Ceaning- I ham a job. Se at na ee She QUEENS 0. J oe JOGKEY CLUB”