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FIRST COLLEGE BASEBALL CAME —— Tigers Play Manhattan at Princeton This Afternoon. (Special to The PRINCETON. this ngernoon, The ground ratic than they ‘The batting order follows made a three Brown's wal sent Burnes to sece of Donovan s b grounder to Stevens For Princeton Langdon on Nol Mullins was ¢ tig past frst. N: Ameite tn MMileir: trying to touch Am Manhattan p: After fiftesn min ee a ae Connors was MePhil'ps brought: tn Nene and Donovan. Colter out on « Cosgrove out fatled to scor Mullins fMfet out: out on an cary stealing hom out on liner to short a LAWSON ENTERS 52 HORSES. ve Different Four- ja nt Monten Fvevng World) ndividual exhib. hor at the horne show fifty-two horses in Inn show tve diffe: four-in-handas, attempted by The Lawson string rious Johnnie. GREAT TROT FOR CHICAGO. LITTLE ROCK RESULTS. NGS ENTRIES. are as follows Peak Morrieon (Gertrude Fitioet th Kace—Relling eBnnounced, be protected by i Franchises were 3 Ungianapol 8, TO. abdcac 4 Fort Nn two-year-olds. These animais| has been doing finely and is in better !was the star of the Creacent City meet-| an interest in and has become almost ably E, hing was mart —— le(ele rere eferere(eye sere t(o/e\erese/ereres (9 (0 (0s (er eve fo ferer THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1901, ‘SAILORS FILL MADISON SQUARE GARDEN — BILLIARDS BY — [BOXING BILL i ee OM TONG OF BEMWEN. TAR IP LUM e-third Begtm: the p our MW Har cavalry were Rough Rider Cody, Struck by Flying Hoofs, Has a Narrow, Escape from Death. ramme. ‘The first the detackmen: of nm West Point ‘The ually daring, and one Wis on Ma Mubtous t Raymond pprivate, Tom Cody almost lost hie Hee WooMiller, | They were tard! ita; 1 Ei M Ko running crest ‘ AO Wry, Naval Milit vaule fr wo and apt Wild, | partner tytn, him on bh gallopert tanvark, me the CoCOOOOUnnnE rod feet footed youne second Hegiinen the great attr ctlon for the eye and the arena meats Ww with w temutifil sow Ret Cross ary by winning On by a Ru nm Onderdonk «a Fleet Hane een Od bath ehers Coily ithletes of the REL tow rage: AM tht i TOS 4 Infured ani rly ns 739 0 1 is arriving, mye: | tt at et s afters tne ie exetten iy ne Admjral reached the | We ilace Appettze HW AIL wet ! weal 1A tine calisthente sand lors wh wh pleased L Mat, slip) sr rite bw temper were frequent bay banit than the éeyen es on Cy efof sailors from the al Battal 418 Lhat were possiite foonocooDdoOUcOOUOMOoOoOoOoDOUC OOD OCOCOO o1e\e lei erereray ooo Veho(oiereretererere THE NEW ORLEANS MEETING CLOSED SATURDAY-WHAT HAPPEN 400 Horses at Washington Track Ready for Advance Guard of Local Racegoers at Course 15-Day Meeting. Is Greater Than Ever. (Specta Kevening s | ‘ “ prove » good fours (is as go Jone ax he ever trained, not WASTED NOD Ma ! a suis s Cormetion and Reckon. Ne ; a t Crickmore and hie force of AR Ih ad h: re stee Veuwns o t Oks: rings and are (te W on penkng, Starter F Nag. neton sow VOW - r " ‘ “ “ ! hat he will not who whl have gates days’ spring meeting v 5 in Usha) CoD B inck, Walsh All stan ate « nes =| Magy } 43, 4 number of lesser Ne . 1 sy Hennings Ww | lights. meeting in the history of tiv re hefore spring |. More New York racing men will be on ton club. Fully four h Arrest phand th: er attended a race be Imeeting at Beaning The Avance guard fe eome very promiaing jis already here and reports that many be on hand te comp cuir ow fis) by Hossington- | more are to come. ‘The first race enc Many of the promine re temeing ton | day whit be ealed wea P.M, will take part and some rainw ¢ | area noeres tn tratning wl = TERRY RIDES HORSES me Weeks pant horwes have track, and cons: as 1 done norought eC have been at eet anced, and wi Kood shape ty compere with Orleans track arriving a famt work nakes ny secret Qharentus wi Rrookiys Ha prepar wall probably etart in the swalel arrived at the qandieapat Bennings, and, with § [pilot him, should have a Kood chane vanes Mer dest wore “AT BENNINGS TRACK. yreo tar was a hilt mie Jews [On the Be Hel Kod “w He tat fur that event Ee crack, Is ex potlenally WABHINGTON, March 77.—Terry Me- Govern Is un with the early bird every | UATE morning since hia atay in this city, He Athona Vihar aminsatlces : : i ceo| Wyndham Walden will arrive ‘rom | vialtn the Benningn race track and helps the TACK are those at ie Tega Taw Mt) There are a number of entries 1) this! tie Howling Rrook Farm in Maryland | ¢xercise horses in training. there. cock with Deca Aj Nel race including some high-class horses. [this morning, and among his two-year-| With his ite brother Phil, Terry: «i canter, Asquith and half Knight of Rhodes, in Burch's string, | olis will be The Hi jen, the Ally that] lops and trota the thoroughbreds he has The Hoyden a Gi have wintered at Bennings and, owing condition than he ever was. It 1s llkely ing. Mr. Walden. states that (bis fly! as proficfent’in handling: them as\he te Basy RI res ENT A meme! Sprinter F. A. Onder-| Rhiy commin ling Sees, saa per (HORSEMANSHIP AS SEEN |S" AT THE MILITARY SHOW. oo sem tournament this. morning | pee The fenture at the Military Sh were | Hed hurdiing with three horses | fifty entric: at, one man taking #« ras. | Welllngion and ae round, 1 three horses | ver third ping vaule fr ehind his partner, ines from the N, Yani, veel ~ Ww cKl Dank | man, Lakewoul, beat J McKin hostly | J was curlously in-| 20 noice | ani] Were as followg: ne dark blue coat WW Hing out amalnst the Scotoh mis! xallors happy’, Twill Tamme essorN. nik wild mob | be the r x Interesting RACING AT BENNINGS BEGINS TO-MORROW. “22 lari ar Mudison Square Garden this Qj milk flag was the uward to the win: | @| tum. H ——__—_ Door ED TO THE VALENT. —————— | ing when the fn wielding his padded tate. ‘oley, Sadie} 1801, sprained thumb: ¢ ‘are | Dewey, on: | Mien Hale, injuries to limbs; Miss Ls the | injuries to knee; Misa Hibbard, injuries mourns the fact that he|to limbs; Miss Fitzpatrick, ‘sprained po Aeavy to learn to be a Jockey. two-year-olds fighter with orked epara EASTER STYLES ON SALE. peste Breadway, near 28th Mt. Alpines, $3.00 and $3.50| isin, 5 mae Silk Hats, $5.00 and $6.00 Sass shine oe ere, 371 Felton > Ht) opposite City Hall, | donkWins Two Races| Mullen PlayinginCleve-'| Codes Committee Gives | at the Military Tour-|!and, Beat McCreery| Brooks's Measure a nament. | Shootingin St.Louis. Hearing. H | CLEVELAND, 0.. March oMartiny ALR Mareh Tho amuteur Muiten, of Cleveland, and W. C. Me- M + Ce Me-| boxing bill int jCreery, of St. Louls, y i Ureerw ula, played a game! trroctey, of Buttale last’ night. dy. telegraph, | ithe frat of Ate kind. The score was | Ine by the Codex telegraphed io the respective cltles after (phe bili, whic! endment cieach inning. Each player used a tahie | 02° Bil which | menage 4 prominent billiard aatl in his own! to the Lewis bill, if passed will perm! betty: : lithe h of amateur bouts for real Mulien won, scoring §09 points to 471! amazcurs in any incorporated by Me Mullen’s high run. wan; 8. Met 83, The game lasted two) Citth or in any place designated by the jan one-half Notre, and the Cleveland) A. 4. 1° ofl and of the game. was. watched wich | s. Titer mealitediintcontl great interest by $00 billiard enthusiza:s| Ne bout will be permitted to continue ‘a who owded intd Helm's parlors, for more n fifteen minutes. FREEDMAN WILL . BAR OUT PLAYERS. +-—__—_— New York Club’s Latest Move May Result ‘n Wholesale Blacklisting of Jumpers.” “ss | $1 ovnvess Manager ¢ @ | eon] newe to the Lo. | auaricrs today the ou [rlars m for this city t will appear glooméer than ever, Even the signing of Mathewson, pume | Soin pitcher, doen little to beter the situa-| Mr Fr lin, for without Hawley, Mercer and | tking | Carrick, or a trio of equally an goml | Year pall head. ve for a fh Ss seaport de ane mas all for ars He | iwirlerm, loot fane fear cha: the finiva ie Jot the league race will nee the same | ay, Uthat Fk contracts | stare of affairs that existed at the ¢ [of Inst menson. | That the New York eiub oMcialy are [atagueter with the ousiook and the ap- parent unwillingness of their star play- ore to fall In Ine ta shown by the jateat | Virk giiyes Announcemen: from the clubs dew: | ing to auarterr in. In brief. It ayn that all players who! Jump thelr contracts will bs blacklisted | N. from the club and will never be ber. | same aan aw mitted to play on the Poly Grounds Pape eS, This will bar the men frem making PLAY IN BAYT COAST. nee bi LP TOURNAMEAT |< York player lub th sauil refure neider cont wk yh bis trea ier signed vest why ow won. He ts ale gts 173 pounds tal ane DAIS 3j he welll into. 3! twister With him, the Now ®! seri Matches fa SORonveharingc cereals ' (Special ta The Cap on Dry ening Workt+ “STINE, Fla, March + competed in the | ST al UNE THE HALL MARK ON SILVER Koon Ale SIT IS A set wae the first comp WARRANT winning by ¢ up and 3 ty play. The 4 OF HIGHEST ' ea QUALITY. Cheney-Harbon match wan started Nate BALLANTI INE BREW and iw still in progress. INDIA PALE ALE, ALE 7 Airy > Srene! NXX CANADA In the consolation eup set FM. F HURTS y, PORTER TnoWwN etoUT. “t mparatively 10) the seml- j finals for the St Atuguatine and Ce jation cups there wa ral he cap played in which there were F The match between A. J.) B T. Reid in the ara] ed, Wellington | had a beautiful a tdry links. In addition ALF. “HALF AND 14 Rovanatitintnay On Draueht or in I duntington Vatiey, © P. Ballantine & Sons, Newark, N. J. jeveland, by 2 up. Har. A Rent, Washington : beat Cheney in phe first set oy 1 ui Tae ea y hanmkeap scores returne ¥ Dixéo, Situntingdon Valley ot F. OM. Freeman. Laken cart, levelaad, 91. Fe te Martlett’ | 99 HL Tavice, Wa Weder, Toledo, 9f ea) Lanta, Quiner, Ith POW Lavell, Artaley, 95: Fo oH Grover, Vow: Peouatry Clu a6, A] Fo Rntant. Scheaeets $0; W. M. Vanauden, St. Augustine, 92, J. Humoougi. Asheville,” 84 —————_ MOUNT PLEASANT’S PRIZE. | Competition | ‘e Garden, First prize in the competition. xe olhoy Soldiers a] afternoon was awarded to Mount Ph unt Academy, of Sing Sing, The + sccured a percentage of % ©} De La fale Insthute finished second, with 9% ter cent. St. Francis Navier wan thérd, with 92 per cent. Sacred} ©} tear: Academy waa given fourth place. | | with cnet and Herkeley. Schivii | j with w4 pe | Wan nttn, h 83 per cent. A handsome | STRENUOUS BASKET-BALL. | Five Radcliffe Girl Player i pital List After Gam Our advertising is a reliable (Special to The Evening World.) |Message-bearer of good news NOSTON, Mareh 27.—A strenuous com-| about clothit bat for basket-ball honorm between the - nentore and juniors of Radcliffe Coliece| 4, thousand styles of Ovor- jcoatings, silk-! was continued at Harvard yesterday fined, at $20. A The dash for preferred places in the thousand handsome styles of “gym on the part of the 4 Radclifte/Suitings, at $16. A thousand girls was like a rush for the barguin ; v counter, ‘The juniors won by a acore of{ desirable mate of foreign 2 to 3 although handicapped by «| 8nd domestic makes for dross rt f accidents. ‘ro the surprise of i $25. aerica of accidents. ro the surprise of/ wear, suit to order, $25. é the teams lined up vesterta For the opera, weddings or londay me, ug i o an; a\ reaultc of: Mondays game. 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