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* x me SLT See te) TORRES SY aE REN "THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 19 LL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPOR HANLON, THE 17-YEAR-OLD BOY WHO OUTFOUGHT “YOUNG CORBETT.” (TWO Bie fas j AL MEETS Grounds Which New York “Cranks” Want to Locate, THE THAD RACE Fair Lass Takes the First and’ Moderator the Seeond Event at New Orleans Race Track ‘This Afternoon. . THE WINNERS. Two big baseball meetings, those @ the,American and National, were in ses- sion in this city to-day, At the Fifth Avenue Hote! Ban Johnson and his ool- leagues were in conclaye preparatory te giving the local rooters that information they have been anxiously watching for for months—the location of the playina grounds. At the Hotel Victoria the Ne tional League moguls were fixing up ¢b+ final details for thelr playing season. The American League meeting “wat called to order by President Jofinson tn the same room that for many years hes been made famous by National Lengue conélaves. There were present besides Mr, Johnson, R. L. Hedges, of St.Louls; Charles Comiskey, of Chicago; 8, 8. Angus, of Detroit; J. F. Kilfoyle, of Cleveland; B. F, Shibe, of Philadelphia; H, J, Killilea, of Boston, and FredPow tal, of Washington. Manager Clark Griffith, ic was said, was looking out temporarily for the local interests. President Johnson promised thls morn- ing that all the information which New . a Yorkers have been waiting anXiously é a for during the long winter monthr would be made public before the presem probable two days’ session of the Amen a y) fea was adjourned. S S ; = M “Kyerything is all fixed up in ship. ' wjshape way," said the big American League President, “and there is no hiteh ————4. that can happen to change our plant We dave our grounds, and within a day WHEN AND WHERE THE GIANTS WILL PLAY. or two work upon them will have beem h begun.” PST RACE—Fair Liss 1, (Or- s Phenm 2, Ring Dove 3. a SECOND RACE—Moderator 1, Tom Be Gollinn 2, "Nhtontus 3. THIRD RACH—Censor 1, Malster | Rosneiifon 3. “pet lal to The Evening World) RAY PRACK, NEW ORLEANS. Marbh s—Durnet & Merz shipped thelr hbpack'to Memphis to-day. Before leay- any: ‘ HID FIGHTING POSE. “hg Herd “sifd that Dine had hot j matle application to the French Jockey (HE UME THAT WORRIES THEM, Cinb for a tfalhers’ license and Would natiMo @o whtil this fall, the ‘track to-day was deep and Stic ‘THM vcittches were: First race, Right &nd True, By Ways; second race, Lady Brockway; fourth rkée, Potente; sixth Senne « «.»' POOREST BOWLING aa OF TOURNAMENT, +>——$_—__—_ i COMMENCES TO BORE IN, 4 Mrouketgp., 110, Treanor.. 2 » Henatol east, ‘Ne. ielgersdn 206 8 BD tart good.’ Won easily, me—l.3t. Pair Yass had 4 sudden return to ite/NO Team Scored 800 in a Game Rolled in inthis ra In her previjus efforts sh ‘ <i r ‘ iS ‘ ! i AVisteien? ore: Warduy "une ‘inte a Evening World Tournament Last Night. AT HOME. ABROAD. ok ot tho AmorieaD “Thagus ats fow of her field. At one stage she had f April 16, 17, 18, 20. April 23, 24 7 Diets two day: He a twenty-loneth -Philadelphia| gectarea that things were In euch good | Brooklyn | April 21, 22....... soveroeéssB@OBlyn | naraly last more ‘than d, and after being Boston | April 30 and May 1 aged up all the furiong April 28, 29 ‘Uiphiladelphia {May 2, 4, 5 Boston a last furlon —————_—_. SLE AN crea oaenabogor jMay 2, 4, 5. Md stinpe that ue ‘an dybi rs Bray by cle lougths trom TOINIGHT’S GAMES. LAST NIGHT'S SCORES. May 7, 8, 9........+0sse+-Philadelphia |May 6....... “Brooklyn fave uttie on no trouble tr digvoslng at yas tinder a drive ithadast Teutoria Kel’ St. Mary \stan | May 11. Brooklyn |June 1, 2, 3. -Pittsburg | tie matters to come defore taem.” The Playing schedule will probably: beitak May 12, 13, . Cincinnati | June 4, 5, 6, 7 SECOND RACK. y ' "i | i . Chicago up the. first thing. thi . DP IOD; itor" tourcyeusrote anid “ups walllite; anlar ets Century land ‘Ema. | National, N. May! 16, 18, 1 Pittsburg /June 8.9, 10.......... [St Louts} pared oe to ithe 'Ngtinal - jett in . Whee god Sora niis eo May 21, 22, 2: + St. .Louls |June 11, 12, 13, 14... igeague, schedule. ¥o as to ‘aval any Smite. jieks, Stiierin, dire MN, [PE Gate I. and Gate 11. Bronx, May 26/27, 98. Chicago [June 16, 17, ore clashing dates than ‘hosmibte, 2° Ribera. "112; “winknena.. 23° 8 : Nostrand) Ja;eDoanisasss) Dennty, Aes May 29, 30*. .Boston |July *4, 6. a Uttle slow in getting into session to- a i ‘ It Hever rains ‘but ft pdiirs, ‘The bna| Rhy. 158. Total, June 18, 19, 2 Chicago |July 7, 8, 9, 10.... gees) ease vera agit be mapenters Oey tie efit, 1 Es is i °. MPa Masa Snowden, Thine 23, 24, 25, . Gihneinnati [July 11, 12, 14. bowiths “with which the ‘week com-|)q°°ruen—W. Hamilton, 15 Wo, Pallant 8 menced has kept up steadily, and last|ten, ire Bon aeudy: 428i J. Hamil Tune 26, 27, 29 Pittsburg [July 15, 16, 17, 18... lastentet Ui men ene sit rennet ‘nfehe ‘tho Idivest Wobrén tn The Evening — Ha eens Hees seats A utd avenue My HTN rowel tae Loyd Tes EAL SLR Ole RAL A BE ideven wits ‘the score tale by] Scht ai p Aug. 8... Brooklyn | Aug, 10, 11... Be ae ea dash by | ore ‘hrah*and one ‘teim tolléa as low ‘as Tndependent—Rose chihig, HM; J. F leischman,” 108)" 43 Aug, 12, 18, 14.. Aug. 15, 17, 18... Aug; 19,°20, 21... Aug. 22, 24, 2) St. Lonis | Aug, 26, 27,.28.... Gincinnati |Sept. 5 (A: M.)... Pittsburg |Sept. 9, 10 Chicago |Sept. 12, 13. 14. ‘Aug. 29, 31. Philhdelphia |Sept, 15,16, 17. Sept. 1, 2, 4,7 (P. M.)......Brooklyn |Sept. 19, 20, 2 ST NGiaEnee Sept. 23, 24, 26 action uos ~ SST EEEEEEIEEEAaeeeee Far The Natlonal League's baseball mag- ak nates have nothing else to do.pow but |* 3 i, 4 ‘ to wait for the good old summertime and then watch their playérs earn theif ator his stable, He field and made 4 show of hiv ld.) 08. ‘Truly remarkable #cores for tobr- ning by halt at dozen lengths eete tes y King all his own pace. Antonius) gyno Bames, Aor Rphee cggched jhe PTeney oh ratamar, swiioh OR mark Hind two filled to get as high THIRD GAME ured as the contenders, were ‘ever In 00, it. “Antonius had ene Ture Heid The poor work commenced at the stant Gime he Was off next todast.| five and ‘the Boroughs Mbt ‘according 10 {oner was run up to $1o0F by Bam | schedule, and the rooters and, railbitds) th and wags bought in by “bisinia a'igtéat ‘chande to poke fan at the contedtants, The Borotghs won all the way by almost 100 pins, and only made] “NEWCORLEANS ENTRIES. [frat Hamimer- * os “Piitlatetnia Gaelic Foptbalt-on Sundays) “St. Louls | At Equitable Park next Sunday G@ello football will be the attract 6 oung Irelands, 7 .-Pittsburg, interesting Match should result. an, 77 Total, 608. Martin, 168; 65; Black, 192, Kelber, 1 ie; GC, umbuseh. 8. Total, ex Toe f In ‘the aecbtid gamo the worst bow: SES IECEIEE GIR Caer CH RR salaries on the green ‘didmonds all oyer || i ft MG 7 a [Ape of ‘the tourtament develdped. 'T) the country, ‘The mawhates have done ] m2 ' NEW ORLEANS, March 5.—The en-| fndependents and the Bella Wallis! ague: & Flags, H. Con thelr winter's work, They have ar- f . Hy tries for toemorrow" ' Th dacquetin & Co, at the ranged the schedule and done all otber faces are as fol-| roled, and the former made the wonder- ful score of 6. This was ore mile. ‘hich J. de le eton dy which J. Fleischman mad a Lady Mistake he necessary business attendant on the ithe echedule shows New York's team [JOoK@y Club, ‘Through Influence | Mochesney’s New Owner Said other teams in the League, will play eet {seventy games at home and as many ii ton diamonds “abroad,” ‘The Giants will open Case Against Boy. ily to Win Montgomery. jopen the season on -thelr own grounds on April 16 in a game, with the Brook- lyns. For one full month and a few |days more, they will stay right there— that Js, they will not have.to make a trip to the West In the early season, Only trips across the bridge, down to came In} The Bella Wallas Were 106 pins to the good at the| end, Things, were a vit better in the) lub, bis Hi, Wiidttin, the NdeFatis scoring 798, tho|, Mofalbialde Leanne Asani pares igh mark of the evening, and deating| Ni" Jersey, at Cammani’s alloys the Nationals, of Newark by nine pins. |, liveride League oniart iter To-night better things ate in store for| Belvidere, at the Riverside alloye Methilda, oF Py the spectators, and some high scores is pert Hide ang Beck. Aye are In sight, ‘Third Kace—Purse: four tuflongs On Friday night the Mischtets wit! ine Devore vs..--:10) Ora McKinney ......109| roll. In. place of the Get ‘Theres, ut] Tho Brown Monarch 1m | Brooklyn. aro 4] Last night's scores: bigh-weight handicap; FIRST GAME, Consolidated Gas Co.—Smith, 121; Van Stickers and \adoadie .. Tommy Dunne EO. so ae poild Rade—-Purde. MO. Mgonquln ang Jockey L Smith, who has been {under sugpension for several month, is} probably the happiest boy in the country | to-day. He has begn notified that the stewards of the Jockey Club have de- ided to reopen his case at {ts hext meet- {Special to The World.) NPW ORLEANS, March 5.—It reporte are true, E. E. Smathers will make his first attempt at a killing in the jthor+ oughbred line with his recent purchase, agelde, Rive) Fi A (Spectal to The Evening World.) ; | Philadeipiia and tp to Boston are map- ‘h . Raeanco ., SAN ON ELA NT ack a A s | Ing and give him the ‘ohance to, exon-| McChesney, in the Montgomery Handi. Rl $$ | _SAN FRANCISCO, March 5.—The meteoric development of little Eddie Hanton! ped out crate histesies toon Ait lane Hon ite [eae <Asaoralua 40 thie) intorce ied rent Shrine .... in rT) the obscurity of the amateur fighting class of this vlty to the conspicuous! Regarding the dispensation of plums Merry Acrobat case. Those who have} Which comes from good vetting sources Erste nee teltine tie 1aNs leireh-btsfennthe | L CHMEN WANT Position of aspirant for professional feather-weight champion honors Is the marvel! Of ath play ing Aeneon the u te feted been instrumental In getting Smith ut Smathers backed McChesney for th a mile, \ i st ad tte hao hr . wats . perhaps better than any of the other! case pec lontgomery oth at Hot Springs and f the Veteran rngeters. ‘The San Franciseo youngster, Who the other night in F jcase reopened are Harry K, Knapp, a pring, an Nat Eggidston . 107 Right Bower ba i ie Le e. ve M y dete Mayor “20H San Turban Mevhantes, Pavilion came very near snatching the laurels from “Young Corbett," Se eae a Ja ad mere the stemard of the jockey Club, and Walter Biiseso omeglately after he bought} Florio 8..., has bec the idol of prt ng « asts and th edius desideratum of am- aE, “ ollins, his trainer. EMR. i f Leo SMOG *A reat Bear 8922222790 billie Wa hneers PEC SEDE, CORUMAR DAAC ELREOS CRA OREO ty ne Bestons, and on July 4 they wit! Help) “Mr. Knanp secured @ Hgense for Smith} arly in, the winter Emil Hera bapked) uae eeaei bane se tloseecaic i | tous managers, Hanlon's performance was uncommonly meritorious, and jn the x autcdae te vattrnot atte Tee ee roe otee: muh | Perl 1m, the a4 i i ait jp [Consideration of his youth and comparatively brlef experience It was positively) the Chicago Club jn Chicago to atten’) Ai tte Mkt gag ane A FRILL Fela ein tha Montemney| i}, Sineon. voy TOE : amasing Ce eee cone cond, lin Brooklyn, cack. He thinkg Smith, wae not uty | trme terres in Chicago. Ag that Georgia Gerdner...102 Seen Hanlon was a schoolboy only three years ago and his age now isa trifle under) Sept 7 they will spend in Brooklyn. /o¢ any wrongdoing when he wae on me the prospect of selling MoChesney erent yy «109 ighteon, Me was a member of the Avie! Club, a nugilistic and boating organiza./ id 10 the afternoon they will play on | pended and on that account he intends| seemed remote, Hers, however, thought e “Five pounds apprentice atiqnance, tira |Giants’ Famous Twirler Mar-|Send Invitation Here for Games tion. As coxswatn in the club crew Hanlon acquired a taste for xport and soon| ‘elt own grounds. , A eo ced EE fo against the colt's chances in| Be Tape Ciiple: Ferd ahd Ray ‘as. Watkibg, entry 4 ‘ ; |bocame interested in the ty matches held weeniy at the vl) headquarters.| Besides that the, Giants will have avcuse not too strong | tle Semphis event tempting and bet Seth entry, er at Teinmow es) ries Miss Jane Stoughton, a) This Year, but It Will Hardly) rho oer memhcrs wore qutek to digeover that Hunjon had an abundance ot pluck welve saturdaye at home and. shx Stn: y will be granted a Hcenae to| $90 against $10.00 on him with! _———— 5 oe Be A and good Jidgment AN he needed was skill, and much of this he soon acquired Gays On Western diamonds, ft might be’) ae OLeary. ; Lewisburg Society Girl. e Accepted. by carefnl practice, In a remarkably short time he had demonstrated his super- farewell how cor the season. op the after-| ‘ NEW DEFENDER § “ jority over all the youngsters of his welght, and in search of harder men to con> poen of arent H ieee iat, they tao! 4 auer he broke into the professional ranks, That was about a year and a half ago,| West and will fn Sittsbure ons a AY arts ite (Special to ‘The Brenihg World.) he defeat adroinistered hy. the ks Mis first, flabt in the new sphere was with “Frankie Nell. a hantam-wetght, | “love? on Sept, %, In. Pittsburg: Li — | Mem Ryne sg LEWISBURG, Pa, March 6,—Christy | lish polo players to the Ameriann 4 The match was in Oukland and was declared a draw piipr yitieen rounds, Next| Brooklyn Club Well Rasated: bea , Mm 0 H.., Bane social shat, mith 1 5 rs e KIA eFadder iO wel seve 0! d e g 1 ‘ub was w treates *~ plain you a tem of tre ql t 4 Mathewson, premier pitsher of the New | 8 i England last year has evid ime "Kid" McFadden, who went out Mm seven rounds in Onkland. Maxte Haugh ooklyn i i 7 CHING APRI {| Mashewpos, premier, pticherot the New| Sipiln Moelang 3 polo experts the ide {and Maurice Rausch, Bastern fighters, tried conclusions with the whirlwind and foo jn the taaitek OF Cates. ceenlnse bave criginated tind daveliped atian.imiy whet ‘Hew if teen 1 York Nationa) League Basoball toam,|itiat wey aro aldo the Yanken players! | Met with disaster, the former tn six rounds and tho Jatter in seven, ‘Then he! metropolitan season, they willhave thelr have no freo proposition, no trial or samplo trentinents and Mies Jane Stough a oharming | masters at the game, as the ve just | UHC A twenty-round Uraw with Abe Attell jown opening on April 2, They will! ier coe ae ee eal aaa oe aacerat Porte aval Lewidburg kocltty girl, were married | 8Nt a lotter to thix country offering to| . With that much of suncess and promise, Hanlon tac “Young Corbett" for have ne hrs A ie a MA pliniaton, ta¥tthor with ap Bonegt au Valente ontnign Sate BRISTOL, BR. T., March 6~—The new] here at noon to-lay. meet the America team in an interna. |the feather-welght champfonshiy, ft was jn this battle he exhibited the qualltion fh Twi" ema ‘aid like. the ‘diants, had Jagr case taveqeabla, will insure vok at A’germanedt etre inate American cup defender wil! be Iniinched| Aithough a home affair, the wedding | Ura! series of w the first week in| that In the opinion of expe ‘id justify the prediction that he 4s the coming man in will be in the Weet an uly f- Pdf wil ye you 4s rpliten pner te refund to April 1, The work on the boxt has! wan very fashionable and was largely [UN the competition to take place inj Ms class. The word “coming” 1s used Advisédly, Because tt De ee et at eee oe het. Teste ihe Canin Aer Charge tar medicines, as ghencare algsve ieskoaed tn’ tne come gone on so rapidly that she willbe ready | attended ne Pride's father, #, C,|PRM® The Prenchmen oer to pay thet Manion has not yet developed tho superioy Kenpralxhip that comes of experience. PINs of SORE, | Mitt tht Homes, TAI | Me cea teaes pdptteucceee $e preenteinn noting but what I cus @ for the water much sooner than was| Stoughton, I superintendent of the| f8n® 1 ples and also the| the siamina that matured years will furnish ‘and the greater skill that 1s the™Singay wames abroad Wa what 1 promise. ah © pnnected Aud plnos are new belie, made | Lewisburg and Tyrone Hranch of the | y giay of m moe ee 10 Ine de OT OF eT ina. ka ‘piecut he ‘has nothitig of the Hth she techenule’ ety Sob Ateee. meat VAR COCELE DRAINS. for tlie event. The launchiig Will prob-| Permyyivania road, and amoung those | ay ef & month | Mee nett been ee uae: And The Ras nothing of the Htheness and) (vated, One notable thing about st ia{fm permenenity. cere® without ‘ and Soanob Ubat aa Bley tae place”a’ nists por tel i EO He, Tt 46 not iikely that a team will be] Krave of the pretty boxer, He has a greqt punch for a lad of his inches and {ta Mopetnt Niet eine inten histere iting oF tying, operation, i Soin ‘The 191 defender, Conatitution, ar- [erhe er te tee t from this country to meet the! the 190 pounds he fights with, but his action ts clumay. He appears slow on the Boston and Philadelphia clubs wiil Mo: pale oF tems time, a 7) leas ' Y Phe cer Wan performed: by Frenchmen, as it is expected that «| his fect, but his wonderful ability to guard hinealf With his arms and hands ts nday ames while on Western ULCERS lg eralee items rived here this morning and will be put| William C. ‘Thomas, raf th i f ; hep Eee \ RAPOMPS And m1} put) Wits omas, pastor of the First) team of English players will visit this |A pussle his opponent, His blows would seém to lose some of thelr strength) © ‘att Sthes ReAAon! Math acute aad chrodte, by my r po the or boat. She wil te “rei 4 j Peemrserien Chis a, of wh » Ma NeWel Sountry to mvet the Americans in a! {om his habit of doubling up in his crauch and disturbing his balance, | pi in 4 Quaker City on TS tyeatment are ECZEMA, . n} gon and h ; poth members, | series of ‘gnies for the world m-| When an amateur hé favored the stand-up style, but crouching has been| A, will the ‘Chicagos in Bt rai ! on . F ne World's chi 1 r yle, : e Chic 5 : exreipe) ay Ppt 88 once: The maid of honor was the tride's| ponship. largely substituted, Hanlon is anxfous to meet Young Corbett" again, but be-|Louls. Besides the Giants’ opening with STRICTURE ‘ Gintave oh i t younger sister, Miss Margaret, and the 4 LLG sing 4o he will take a good rest, He has been fighting almost continuously | Bfovklyn the following day, Pittsbure] Tl cara without ailating Bently eu a — r brldesmalte Wars Mish Aina Btoush-1? {pre A awa v4 wd e a will begin the season in Cihetnnats, | tings NO pod epee 2 : Gerhart, also of ‘Lewiswurg the} PAYS $7,000 FOR HOUSE. | a poscngros [Hat been “announced hut the, nun | Hl peed completely. ( any wwe a, ta ‘eg flower girl was Mins Margaret 1M) oy Die Riverside ree | SPOR rl NG NEWS BRI EFS. where there is an American League club BLOOD POISON: Seat witposs, p cotting operatt niece of the bride, and a daughter of | Tt WIN Oo: will be: New York, two} Philadelphia, G David Jayne Hill, ex-Asnistant Secre- Pince on North River. tary of Btate, and at present United) Phe Riverside Rowing Club, which r0-| one of the greaieet rowing. reg five; Boston, ten; Bt, Louis, six, and Chicago, 14. Permaneotly cured without the use of meroury or Morningside Melghts, before a good-sized audl- Btates Minister to Switzerland. ently disbanded, has wold’ Sts bost.| wm, %, ;FOmRR, Fogalian: Ay. ba) (Moen ‘ ane ey OF MpRLmORL. ‘ aT bridegréom’s only attendant] house at the £ of One Hundred aad nie oe bg Fly es pots rf * pes, The Princol a Kena or ng was Apteated | FINAL TRY-OUT RUN NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER aM KONE wae Ernest A. Sterl Cornell 02, Twenty-fifth st and Na: o od that each joule club be fe . “ item at treatment permane: J 4 hoe out between Tom Sharkey and| itelong friend of the great y Ht, ’ rr retry Bar i + : be iresipaee Inthe National ta thin eae "anh then i ions mt oo ipa oh wares hate | BEFORE A, A. U. EVENT. Sh aoreute of te Be yon have bese by amy, tp signee ene ot ‘ the miner, will be fought | After the ceremony a reception was| The beat-hom ‘ eat ftiacts on hele ea ee eigen gam eat Ry seh wil i a reception ne buat-house is one of the pretitent | tare uM. And betfer game than. the visitors in the "i 5, ong Island Cit Write if you cannot n i Rae Broadway ANC. of Butte, | neid “Wt the Broughton residence. |on ihe North River eing two storios 1 Bus led Np wet 44 elfeative team work tu] t® Star A. hi. Sf da as cay wont inte enya ones Nietay arreepenaaace 4 al and. all rap Bi - 0 o i | the Sec mo hale. will hold a sixemile practice run on Pt iD bone, ting P ARH: Miathewson's popularity among his fra-| in hoyght and Goxd feet, ‘The Lone Bar| Ait Qtamplon Erp Rt as | Rig ay ie Racdae ines cea in anda ae OFFICE HOURS—9 A. M, to 8.80 P.M. Supdays,.10A. Ai, to 4 P, a, 4 “ 0 : r . ‘lub bost-house Boe yey our, Penently py bi " . Pe ge: 1 ing [eatDlty brothers, nd other friendy in] Cld» Baa moka tty vowi-housy 16 the Co- | Mei $ Tn thé ‘duter@ations! lawn tennis tournament] wil! be the final try out for the ten-mile CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, war oO} @hy Ad Ebaend Uuivaraity, here caused ima} he * Lone star's ney house wil te | ey i \ Gf | bbe Monte Garjo. Amita and Hisely, the @extids| A. i. U. championship at the Greater , Tea"ot't wv @ fhe victim of many JOkes.] plied on pontoons and towed to Ite new a ailiancea champion.” | doubles. cbampions, defeated the ety] New York I NF ‘at the “ . t Fi (j ‘ td me article #ree | After tho ceremony he was enticed peation in the Harlem Kiver at the foot 5 "by B Seore of three games tb ove. Derden on March tin whith: not the fu) ° + . , es 7 . of Seventh avenue arrangements re ide bet aa Star men are entered, * Y MoGar- i . , ‘fas Sa i |i ip sea git aol (cage at ae beer |i en soli asain Sa ee: gtladicel and Sunsice)-Ofties,. \ tof $5. E " ht hore of ide i H oy ce, ol ‘ ee asia the yaolup tn ora overnare ‘ur the Lone| ciere wonk rit im tui | lars af a8 obiaide srmpagalies, a ag 146 WEST 24TH STREET, : CO aes oman Snr 2088S : . MRR y