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" ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY ENT nba ~ PLAYS ACAI Meets the Atlanta Aggregation for the Fourth Time with > an Almost Regular Season "Line-Up. ATLANTA, Ga., April 2.—The Greater leew Yorks went Into action with the ji lanta team of the Southern League mifor the fourth time this afternoon, and Ethe visitors were expected to make It ur straight shut outs. Griffith's ag- gation has been strengthened by the of Chesbro and Fultz, and except ‘Ome position the team he announced to-day is the one that he proposes ito take the pennant to New York with. ‘The only face that was missed this *) the heavy left-hand hitter, who will tit left feld in place of McFarland. GriMth's line-up for the fourth game 1s easily the strongest that the Greater York can boast of. Chesbro, whose d of twenty-eight wins out of thir- four games pitched last season, set ‘ew standan for the League, was in ‘box for the first five innings, while | O'Connor was found behind the wie ‘Wiltee, the southpaw, worked out the! it half of the game. Dave Fultz went ‘ventre-field in place of Courtney, who mes to the bench, and in the batting order McFarland led off, with Fultz inj urd place, where the will probably bat roughout the season, Fultz furnished a great sample of wunning this morning in the two- Workout at Piodmont Park. His MGuties as coach of the Lafayette team jave put him tn the best physical con- dition possible. Hight out of ten of his | Unts were ‘beaten out, while the best at little Keeler coukl do was four out eight. “Fultz is probably the best etter in the league,” remarked Mth this morning ax the fleet out-| was spceding from second to} 8. “I look for him to Improve on! own record at this end of Uhe game fore the geagon is over the morning practice Harry How- ‘was on the slab for half an hour and | Work was all to the good. Howell merstoping. much greater speed than wed last season, and Griffith is ‘than ever pleased with him. ‘The practice in which the batter calls | was seriously interfered with on FOR TO-NIGHT. Contest in Which Most Interest ls Centred Is that 3etween Marvin Hart and Jack Bonner in Louisville. be plenty of fighting tn No less thes ix con- juled. They will be held in Louisville, Ky., Boston, Loa Angeles, Cal; Philadelphia, and Bellows Falls, Vt. The most important bout will be that between Marvin Hart, the hard- hitting ght heavy-weight of Loutsville, and Jack Bonner, of Summit Hill, Pa. ‘They will box a twenty-round bout de- fore the Louteville A. C. It should be @ great fight. George Siler will referee, Joe Walcott, the welter-weight cham- pion, will tackle Billy Woods, the col- ored Aghter of California, In a twenty- round bout before the Century A. C,, of Los Angeles, Cal, The champion should t Woods to sleep before the end of the twentleth round. George Cole, the Trenton colored mid- die-weight, will meet Sammy Phillips, the Chicago fighter, In a six-round bout before the Broadway A. C., of Philadel- phia, Cole should dispose of the Windy City fighter in about four rounds. ‘Two of the best little flghters of the Avonia A. C., Jimmy Stone, the 1 pounder, and Willie Schumaker, the 105- pound Ind, will box two of Boston's bost boys. Stone will tackle Noah Perry, the 18-pounder, in a ten-round bout, ‘while Schumaker will try conchusior with Patsey McKenna, the bantam-welght fighter, in an oigbt-round bout. Both contesis will be fought before the Es- sex A, C., of Boston, Both Stone and Schumaker should come out victorious, as they outolass their opponents. Another battle between litte fellows will be that betwecn Austin Rice, the New London feather-welght, and "Kid" | Goodman, of Boston, They ‘will meet in | @ ten-round bout before the Fall Maun- tain A. C., of eBllows Falls, Vt.” Tats bout will probably result in a draw. ARIUS WINS TRE There will rings to-night. tests are sc! and control, the best of them had to be satisfied | fit his benders at all, Two | (0 Howell was as wild as re, and the team praciice has | benefited him more than | other man in camp. His delivery ry and ul, bringing his entire | to y and not his arms and | See Tanneniil has entires ed | entirely recover Pause of iin axils, whiee was, basiy | the first of the practice. | oy, Long and Williams worked to- | ef to-day at third, short and eecond | hey had played together al) their two days more of practice and the ireater ‘New’ Yorke, move on. to” New : where a short series has been : everything favorane | ev ing favorable n jedmont Park and he | d that he would be more | Dleosed if, his team could continue in Atlanta until the opening season. Following was the Iine-up the game this afternoon: Atlanta. Petit, rf. Grubher, ss. Taylor, ‘Bb, Lauson, 1b. Baird, bb. Koshler, ‘ct. foght, if. Kennedy, c, 0 ‘oles nd Wiltse, p. and Hale, p. Firat Inning. struck out. Grubner struck out, filed out to Keeler, No runs. ‘tney hit down finst base line; out Keeler fied out to left ‘eld. | has ind ds at Pi went out from pitcher to first. runs. Seoond Inning. Lauson struck out. Balrd struck out oghier struck out, Williams flied out Ao left. Ganzelistri ck out. Conroy hit fe down third-base line, ‘safe at first firey reeched third ona. wild pitch. he hit past third and Conroy scored. Bnnor went out from third to first. n. ‘Third Inning. Voght singled to right, tleld. Petit out to i Oght out trying to steal se eh, ufir flied out to O'Conner. ; eabro hit to second and got first on error. Courtney hit to short, Chesbro ing out at second. Kesler out from id to first. Fultz singled to left and ney scored. Williams hit sate to ter, bringing Wultz in. Ganzell out short to first. Atlanta, 0; New Fourth Inning. os | Samed Mg struck out. C ubner struck et ‘aylor out, from short to first in the box for Atlanta Foy walked on four ‘bad oneas and ‘ fo second on a wild throw to first * i Mled out to catcher, O'Connor hit and was out at first, Conroy to third and scoring on Chesbro's to left field. Courtney out, froin to first. ——— BENNINGS ENTRIES. {Special to The Evening World.) ‘ RACH TRACK, BENNINGS,’ April 2 ) Mhe entries for to-morrow's races are tollowe: Rece—For tfree-year-olds and upwant @f $900 In 102 oF 1903; to carry under the scale; six turion “WL Demurrer ‘10) Gloriosa..." ib Orlow 627. US Mim, Frank’ Posi , holes that appeared in the soll yesterday | | threatening. was pleasant. STEEPLECHASE (Continued from Firat Page.) to whet the interest. The remainder of the card was very integpsting., It wae one of these puzzling programmes where two or threo horses appear to have a| chance in each race Yesterday the talent beMeved the card | aS very easy, but several of the hot favorites were beaten, and ft is a ques- | Uon If the talent wound up the day very | much to the good, | The race for two-year-olds was es- pecially interesting, bringing about a meeting between Peter Paul; Termagant | Brown Monarch, Pleasant Memories and others, It was'the first thme that any of these horses have appeared on a fast | track, and it was expected that the, changed conditions would bring about an upset In form. ‘The truck was not as fast as \t might have been, bur it was all dried out, and under the harrowing the lumps’ and disappeared. | The weather, though cloudy and Frank Farrell put in an appearance at Bennings this afternoon, hia ts eon- tldered pretty good evidence that New. York 18 closed Ught. W. J. Arkell was also a visitor at tho course. FIRST RACE, ‘Six and a half furton, etting. Starters, whts., jocks. St.HIfFin. Str.Place, ton sd Mey Be AG pWitkeron.... 7 28 28 Jz 4 90, Shea. 6 oF ue 40 12 | article, Creamer,... 14 10 4 ton, 106, loan.10 7 Gt 2B 788 Gt i wo Mango, 105," Blake +65 5 % Wheeler B., 100, Gannon, 610 30 ° Callahan. 1212 11 49 x k Dana, &8, Hend’ 2 2°12 o r 100, Doyle..1B 13 13g ) 105, MeCly. 4 1b 1 40 pty [Rise good” Won driving. Time—t.23° (si Loulae s.ston, Back Diana and Hist | ‘Pe result. raced In Close’ order to the stretch, where Louise Histon drew clear, followed | by Meszo, who was off badly. “Mezzo | closed strong, but could not get up in time, Louise iiston winning by a length fiom Mezzo, who was three lengthe in front of Trapezist. Tommy Griffin ran the winner up to $1,000 ahd bought her at that price. This was the first bid up of the season. BRCOND RACE. Four and a half furlongs Bett! Starters, whis., jocks, St.HIf.Fin, Str. Pl r Paul, 104, Hicks... 1 28 18g. wantMemorien.104.Burna 2 1® 28 38 jut Giint, 104, Minder... 3 8 3 "10 ‘Rg Start fair. Won ridden out. Time—0.66 8-5 Pleasant Memories raced head and head .with Peter Paul to the stretch and then it Was all over, Peter Paul drew away and the further they went the further he won, He wan ten lengths tn front of Pleasant Memories, who beat Bun Giint five lengths for the place, THIRD RACE. two miles and a halt, Steeplechane Netting Fin. Be. Place. otk gD pep 5 in? rT rt a | Start good Time-5.50. Arius had an casy time in the chase. One by one the contendors fell, so that Anus had a «fe and easy gal: lop, winndag by elght lengths, ld Ray was within three lengths of ait the tum for home, but there he and was parsed by Sitrtke-a-1dgiht, ld Ray waa remounted in time to on Strike-aTAght and get the place we FOURTH RACE. Six furlongs. Blarterw, wie, Joc Geisha Girl, 101 Pearl Diver, 10 Start poor, Won driving, Tima4.15 4-5. Plantagenet, the good thing of race, out out the pace, follow py Pearl tha Girl. | weight. oe a Aloha. and Geka 4 ‘Girt clawed on Pearl Liver | decision night. Charley held this order to and they tn turn to Pianta. | before fone ‘the driv fallo the two drow Smnz. (Gout s ‘three the title which has be good a-co) in Ban Francise BOSTON, Mass, Cormick, the heay, Philadel phi His conqueror this tocal VS Sporung men vl New York, and, in ta interests in the light- ner, the champion light-welght of America, and Utle in England. Park ayenue and One Hundred and 1 The wel welgnt can throw the American. of the century at the wrestling game. in @ bout on the aggrensive, fnterest In the event. throw his opponent two out of three falls to win ‘Phe advance sale of sents, He wi Haghey, in Boston, and Got a Beating. Haghey, the pale will an st as was the fight b on Tuesday night 4] and those who know wrestling pred April 2—Jack Mo- welgbt fighter, got another ‘beating FITW'S TEAM (SIGHTS ON |“ coo wht champlonsalp a. 8 arly in the day will be a big advantage to Riley. 2) ally heavy and will likely 2 | the time he enters the ring, 4 There is great rivalry pleasing to Hothner, between the pair. arifted to even m The $1,000 side bet he made with Bot If he loses he will hav , AK besides the ot tha bot w Mr, Fox's son, Charles J, is afternoon, Riley Up to last night many bets were made on the match, and Bofhner was the favorite at odds of 8 to 10. They have changed now shown and the odds ha country and they are so sure he will win that they will Riley has been working in private for the past week, and intimate friends have been allowed to see him. and every bit as clever as the little Amor! of England was won at the Coronation the championship belt last he has in the world. England, he declares. «| of it won already, It 1s almost Imporsible to make a New Yorker beMeve that a man of Bothner's If Riley does it he will be regarded as the wonder It is 4 long time since Bothner was seen id that 1 @ measuce has tended to increase the Wing to the articles of agreement, have to Mt bet 1 it will be a gruelling cont ost, other cites too, are centring thelr ting match between George Bota- fom Riley, who holds the same na finisa bout at the New Polo A. A., on wenty-ninth street, to-night, and every in- dioaiion points fo Ue event being the best of Its kind ever held In this elty. ‘The winner wiil be the world’s champion, 1 put up by Richard ds. Ko Present it to the winner after the o It 1s of silver and iniald with g Hothner and Riley will weigh In at 135 pounds at 3 o'clock by dint of hard work on the roads und in gymnasiums, are bi day, and it 1s almost sure that neither will move the The weighing in so d will wear a belt emblematic of | ™ will The belt is a handsome and costly Both, low the welght to- ‘am at the wequired notch, He, js natur- h six or seven pounds more than the Ambrican by has been saying things not ‘The latter hus made a side bet with the Englishman on A lot of Riley money has Riley has many friends in this ‘0 broke" if he loses. one but his trainers He is satd to be a wonder, wn, His title of light-weight champion alin London, last June, and he wears ner, he says, 14 the to take a cattle-ship back to If confidence 4s really half a battle, then he has that much ; ou the event, is an indication that the club-hoiise will be packed when the men enter the ring. Manager Johnnie Oliver, of the club, has disposed of many tickets so far. served noate are sold, Both men are fit to wrestle the match of their lives, and it promises to be tween Terry McGovern afd "Young Corbett" very trick of the game will be put into pla; In fact nearly all the re- my TERRY'S CLAIM = SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. EXPECTS TO DO WITH RILEY ToO.- SIICULED Even His Best Friends Who Lost Money on Him Are Satisfied ,| that He Was Counted Out Honestly in ’Frisco Bout. Terry McGovern, his manager, Sam Harris, and thelr personal friends are the only ones who dispute “Young Cor- metr's’ superiority over the South Brooklynite to-day, “Corbett” clearly demonstrated by his decisive victory that tte is Terry's master. Followers of things pugilistic, as well as those who are not so well versed in the sport, be- eve the Denver lad the greatest little fighter of his Inches in the game. The claim made by McGovern that he was robbed of the fight is not taken seriously by the general public. Every one is satisfied that McGovern was honestly counted out. That even good friends of McGovern believe it is evi- danced by the way they paid over the money they lost on him. It is agreed by those who saw the fight that McGovern was on the floor fully ten seconds. Jim Neil, a ‘aorse~ man of San Francisco, says he Umed McGovern from the moment he went down until he got up, and that Terry did not regain his feet until the four- nth second. Harting, the timekeeper, ‘s the moment ‘Terry’ struck the floo! he began to count and that MoGover: did not get up until twelve secgnds had passed. Had he gotten up, he sa there was still twenty-five seconds ‘oi the round to go, time enough for “Cor- bett” to put aim out for a longer period. When "Corbett" went over to Terry's corner to shake hands with his victim he sald to Harris: “You see, Sam, he is still out The statement’ made by Matchmaker | Levy. of the Hayes Valley A. C., that} the gross receipts of the fight would) amount to $42.00), was an exaggeration. When the tickets were counted It was found that the entire receipts amounted to $20,852. Of this amount “Corbett.” for winning, received $7,508, and Mc: Govern got $5,000. The club made $8,310. OS WALL-SCALERS TO MEET AT 69TH REGIMENT GAMES. Nearly All Teams of Prominence Have Entered Saturday's Event. In the open wall-scaling contest at the Sixty-ninth Regiment games on Sat- urday night nearly all the teams of prominence In and about New York have entered, The other events have filled beyond expectations, and the meet promises to be a record breaker In the BOWLERS CET THEIR PRIZES. Those Who Rolled High Scores | in Preliminary Round of Even- | ing Wor'd Tournament Pre- sented with Watch Charms. ‘Phe bowlers who took part in the pre- liminary games in The tournament and who were among first fifty with high scores are to-day 1g eat and appropriate watck- charms, ‘The ttle gold bowling balls were presented to them and evéry one was enthusiastic over hin success. The captains of the fifteen teams which roiled the highest scores met at Amann & ‘Treiss’s alleys, at Fifty- Afth street and Third avenue, last night and arranged for the finals, ‘The fol- lowing teams will play to win the hand- some silver cup which goes to the first team: Vendome Bowling Club, Bronx. National Bowling Club, city. Bay Side Bowling Club, Brooklyn. Krakehlit Bowling Club, city. Orchard Bowling Club, city. Singer Bowling Club, city. Elmore Bowling Club, Brooklyn, Presto Bowling Club, city. Stickers Bowling Club, city. Fidelia Bowling Club, city, Westchester County Wheelmen, Westchester County, Delmar Bowling Club, city. Harlem Circle Bowling Club, city, Knickerbocker Bowling Club, Bronx. Rabbits Bowling Club, Brooklyn, ‘The achodule for the first week's play, which begins Monday night, is as fol- lows Monday, April 6—Presto, West- chester County Wheelmen, Singer. Tuesday, April 7—Harlem Circle, Delmar, Elmore. of last time was middle- The jatter was awarded the in @ teén-round out fought moved the Tammany A, C, jattor was the ‘iret to crack | outfought and outpolnted MoCormick ~ pees" the contest, one of ision was ri, Haghey He landed two Mol ormiok's, SAME OLD STORY \BID OF $25,000 FOR MCORMICK.} ~ FOR AFRICANDER, .|He Fought Ten-Round Bout with|syndicate Raises Offer for Three-Year-Old Colt, but it’s Turned Down, Tt fs sald the syndicate that offered $20,000 for the three-year-old Africander has increased the offer to $25,000, Charley Dwyer etill refuses to part with the colt. Africander is certainly the favorite among Gravesend tratners, all of whom declare that they have never seen a three-year-old with better prospects, J ‘The work of the colt ip gilt-edged so far, He has not been asked to do Wednesday, Bayside, Fidelia. ‘Thursday, April 9—Vendome, Stick- er, Krakeblin. Friday, April 10—Rabbits, chard, Knickerbocker, RESULTS AT MEMPHIS, (Special to The Bventng World.) MMMEETS, Tenn,, April 2.—The races scheduled to be run here this afternoon resulted aa follows Firs Race—Goven (urloogs—Won by Drum mond, 3 to 1 and even: Alired C., 7 to 1 for Plena, was second and Censor thind,” Time—I.38. Second Race~#our tnd a half furlongs. —Won uy Momnolin, #0 to 1 and 12 to 1; Beneficent, 3'to B_for piace, wan second and Myron Dale ited." Thine—0.67%4, April 8—National, Or- Third Race—#ive-oighths of « mile —Benson- puret, 1 co $ and out, woo; Uranium, 4 to 1 for ten. waa wroond and Irene Mac third Time— bat} To-Night, lenwhip—Btarr, ¥. i i asain a orkville alleys. ‘ League—New Jemey va, Fidella, at Neva. = oat yi Ar vi ‘Bide Neclonel and Active, doing ' Cohunwbt are thi h is a painless sul i agency through:whtich specif Dr. Francis A. Sieber, its disc ‘on sufferer who continues te P ea UTE CVRE OF EVERY SINGLE CASE OF GUARANTEED BY pois: 0 offer, simply prefers misery to THE ABSOL BLOOD PO NTERNATIONAL TRUM TOXIN COMPANY, zag, ST. JAME, Daily, 9 A. M. to8 P.M. SUITE 7 OFFICE HOUR: training. 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The club X secured the contest by offering the fighters a guaranteed purse of $20,000 or 70 per cent. of the gross receipts, and posted a check of $5,000 as a guar- antee that it would hold the bout. Billy Delaney, for Jeffries, accepted the offer, while Tom Corbett, for his brother, the ex-champion, did likewiee. jthree bids were recelved. Besides le Yosemite A. C's bid the San Francisco A. C. offered 67 1-2 per cent. of the gross receipts and Paddy Car- roll. of Chicago, made an offer of @ Puen nee icon, aaa fight {PS held in ain December, or a $25,000 purse pene to take place at Atlanta, Ga.,in ‘Tom Corbett asked that another - ing to be held on May 15, as his Deol ce Jim would be in ‘Frisco by that time ea woula seal Cs himself whether vould ace} money offer pt ie percentage or Although the offers made Carroll "were better than thet, af the Yosemite A. C., Biliy Delaney and Tom Corbett declined them, because they be- leved there was no assurance that he could pull off the bout. Harry. Cor- bett was chosen temporary stakeholder. BILLY CURRAN CHAMPION BEEFSTEAK EATER. Consumed Six Pounds at Franke Guardw’ Dinner. The Franke Guards, a target com- pany, held its first beefsteak dinner last night at Columbia Hall, No. 763 Tenth avenue, and tender steak and chops were consumed by the cartload, About 30 prominent business men of the upper west side attended, and ail brought their appetites, “Handsome Willie’ Curran won the championshi the committee seying he had eaten slx of steak. Joseph Collins, “Counsellor” Ferguson, "Alderman" Meenan, Francis Goodman, Edward En- right and Capt. Val Horn’ gave Curran a hot race, The Franke Guard 1s named after the popular west side boniface, Gott- fried Franke. Sa Coaching in Team Work, The baseball team of the College of the City of New York {s being drilled thoroughly in team work and has shown marked improvement over that of last year. 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