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C BILLS Dy Finish by Senator Lewis. pills are reported “for the Se consideration.” Immediately afte went to general orders. Sen; Ha, ‘whose bill repealed the Hor- jis against the measures. He in- to make a determined fight to ‘the Dills from being passed. Bill for Amateurs. : 8 with elght-ounce gloves un- p the auspices of the Amateur Wth- @ Union, or any domestic incor- @ amateur athletic association, een registered amateurs and for jana “prizes \other than moncy. outs are not to continue for mors Bn fifteen minutes at a time and must “held under amateur athietic union Phe second bill provides for the crea- fh of a State athletic comminsion of petsons, two of whom must re- tp the First,and Second Judicial pts, who shall license athletic to bold sparring matches under “restrictions. Fights To-Night. ‘two fights are scheduled to take to-night. Tommy Feltz, the Bouth feather-welght, will tackle 0 Mississippi,” the colored athor-weight fighter, who won four fFaight fights in California, in a six- if Hout at the National A. C., of ideiphia; Tim Kearns, the Boston it, will meet Otto Sieloff, the ht of Chicago, for a similar A of rounds before the Milwaukee . ©, at 138 pounds. a Afraid? ! a Jack" O'Brien must Bome fear of Joe Walcott, as he @emanded that the decision be a in the event of both men being ir feet at the end of the fifteenth “of/ their contest, which takes ¥ gt A. C., of Boston, on Monday It ts expected that the contest mot last the fifteen rounds, in Shape. jateform in Hngland, is in excellent ’ for his fitteen-round bout with “White, ‘the English light-weight pion, which takes place before the Club, of London, on ‘The winner will’ be d@ to fight Eddie Connolly, the VAm@erican fighter, for fifteen rounds at (the club's next show. If Sullivan is tho he and Connolly will battle for a bet of $1,000. a and Curley Matched. match for the feather-weight cham- Mp of England. between’ Ben Jor the present holder of Will Gurley, the a w, has been made. The managers he men have posted a forfelt of each. According to the articles Mo ngrcement signed, they will battle 496. pounds for a side bet of $1,000 the largest purse offered, ‘The place before Caton: “Club, of London, which ered a purse of $1,500. Yanger Make 12% Poundat Ham Summerfield, of Chicago, has ed $1.0" forfelt a» guarantee Ming to bet $4.00) against Yanger cannot make and knock out bi Morris Rauch in ids, tis the outcome of a wordy i Yelween Summerield and lertz, manvger of Yanger, Su: Hd if of the bel ut Yange: i 124 pounds and be fit to fhe Myvekpressing thik opinion, h at | uid back ether may or Rauch a t Yanger at b weight, 4-O0'Brien Hour Put of. x u “Phil Ba Jadack” O'Brien and Marvin Hart he Lovieville light heavy-welgut, which Semae. to have been decided | Penn Art Chuo, of Philadelphia ; h 2 postponed until i, i4 MeBrien asked for the postponement ‘ thie could get into good condi Hart was agreeable to the re AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. TE tSpecial to Tne Evening World) MAQUEDUCT RACHE-TRACK. N. Y April 18.—The entries for Monday's 908 at this track a allows As Rere—Handiray, 100K, Bilge 2 Fiving Huttrem Captivity Sunehower 97 o-yeur-olda; nelling; four Thuader Bey 01 gi 07 104 1) Kevelyn Arnold Wi ymehony 103 Breaker ‘i Musldore Albany Girl two bills to allow boxing contesis Gtate which Senator Frawley @ have been favorably reported The committee In its report yaPeolal mention of the fact that ding of the report Senator Fraw- le an attempt to have the bills @, but Senator Brackett inter- a objection, and under the rules Hirst of the bills permits sparring <= SPORTING NEWS SPECIALL AT THE FIRST BASEBALL GAME OF THE SEASON IN NEW YORK. (Photos by Charles Curtis, Evening World Staff Photographer.) HE SENATE, [| —— awiey’s Measures to Permit mateurs and Protessionals 9 Box Will Be Fought to a G00 MEN AT WORK can League Park Will Be Ready for Opening Day. don of the club is certain that every- thing will be in readiness on that day. In order to make sure the grounds will be completed, Gordan ordered the con- 3: tractor to put more men to work. Now etore the Health and Physisal| f Bio Res tagre ee to merrn: Nee grounds, ‘The recent inclement weather great- ly interfered with the tullding. The contractor: has deokded to divide the Gullivan, the light-weight | men into three shifts. By this method this-country, who is boxing in| there will be a force working on the grounds at all times. rr BASEBALL CHAT. Standing of the Clube. NATIONAL LEAGUB. Piuuburg, 9: Of Chicago. 7; Bt, Lou Games Scheduled for To-Day. Brooklyn at New York. Boston at Philadelpbia Pittsburg at Cinelanat, Ohieago at St. Louts Sammy Strang led the American first on balls last year. He started off } National 1 was twice pa ed to firat has the pose of a batter, a Brooklyn fan, The fan was t thustastic. MeCree flelder Keeler ts, Van Haliren has a “oharley horse." Tr running yester¢ slow as in J game his 1%) form, Filly hit Ike it, anyway, He made th of the Glants’ puns Talking about timel. in left feld the eame hiv way would lead anybody believe it de fouled out in the sixth inn an easy time a after the cateh: ought to have let gv. ne another lueky. 5; AYP And © bolt Ast] Glibert wan nat Mertes didn't lve up to ‘ais reputation 0} as a run-etter yemterday one minute a the worst dub the next je all right. He had nerve and w. moments. ‘Ho more ¢ lyn to win. * Y REPORTE ON NEW GROUNDS, President Gordon Says Ameri-' Although only twelve more days re- main before the baseball season of the American League tn this city will be opened at American League Mark, on ‘Washington Helghts, President Gor- BROOKLYN TEAM SCORES FIRST RUN IN FOURTH. (Continued from First Page.) ~|10 TO | SHOT WINS FIRST AQUEDUCT RACE. (Continued from First Page.) was dotted with Hthe active forms that stooped, leaped and dodged here, there, “For my part,” man with prehensile jaw and shoulders | like @ freight car, “I cut basebal) out It'@ @ cheap game. Gimme football for mine, That's the real national game." “Ah, say,” wag the chorus, “you go high school. of football? This American game, time last year, fell an easy victtm to! “ait Daher ahlen smote the ball and ieGann gathered it in, while admirable team’ work raised a pop fly| r y Babb to the bat, ing grounder turned its Oclawaha a half-gngth for Gonigle, who was second all the way. ry jtaway was third, a length awa: pent RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, Kinloch Park, Louts, Apri! 18.—Following are ‘the re- sulta of the races run here this after- First Race—One mile and three six- ‘teenths.—Won by Compass, 10 to 1 and Tammany Chief, 4 to 1, for place, Pa second, and Scortie, ‘third, FOURTH RACE. Arverno Stakes; three-year-olds, 000 “voices go up in »preclate the flerce | knocked the bal shout, you ¢ and don't you clear Into the hea rere emttg emote rseae @ minute lat ume to the bat 8 Won driving. Time ce-maker, followed W. #. Condon and Ahola ‘On'the turn \Ahola tool second place and went to the front as soon as they swung to the stretch. In Ahola looked to have the but Dr, Saylor, with a rush in the last sixteenth, got up time to win in @ hart drive Oy @ Ahola was a length in front of Just us Gil. | @ messenger boy of flowera_ und Well, 20,000 people would be considered Iyria was the that’s ‘the number clicked before the white lads were pleasantly y thinks that base- md baseman,” who. in close order. » cheers died out Third tnnty Second Race—Seven-eights of @ mile.— Won by Reducer, 4 tord ato" ‘Hieaway, 8 to the cartwheel 1 for place, was second, elle, third. Mme—1.00, $a MEMPHIS RESULTS, (Special to The Bening World.) RACE TRACK, MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 18.—The races scheduled to be run here thie afternoon resulted as ¢ollows: First Race—Three-quarters ~Wone by Aratomact tore acd 6 fale: The Stewardess, 4 to 5 the rin hom rage cinched, | League in strike-outs and getting to far was made by, Babb, who have seen the enthusiasm to-day. fore second base, snatched There were no flags, no flowers, and the populace flocked to grand-stand Just to glo the same thing yesterday in the} gue. He fanned twice and| three balls and a chan or Vor two-year-olds; selling; four and one-halt those bleachers and Uke they did to a tournament King Richard, dozen men were killed at one assault In McCreedie Hamlon probably has a Pe ie 1€ rolled 1 * ood man, He can hit, anyway. He don th bleachers, but stalwart Bresnal not beat ‘outa out, Evans threw him naity stepped to the plate | him a basket of Mowers 1] the Brooklyn at ai “We don't miss Keeler a bit," yelled en- ie will never oe the King helne, c Somebody on nised with the! Race—Four and by Bird ing Star, Florizel raced to the front 3 to 1 for place, *nta Loder, thirds the running, alx fengths from Mo- ARMY NOT LIKELY TO MEET MIDDIES Annapolis Announces Football Schedule, but No Game Is Arranged with West Point. glum-looking rmer captain and mane Giants, who {s now signed with the Chicagu in were the flowers a hoodoo, could not lose the scent of also struck out the posies,” yelled Joe Tay- and then as Browne sprinted to first bunt the champion nooter stole second, to sitde, for McManus nd Browne got to third. ed to Evans and was y he wan about as ck aWrner at the same riends, There's | THIRTEENTH’S GAMES IN ARMORY TO-NIGHT. ‘With @ total of 40 entries, including the pick of the athlett: competitive tal- ent of Brooklyn, everything iv in readi- ness for the gams Regiment A. A, in the armory, Sumner avenue and Hancock street, Brooklyn, “that's Baby at short Billy T.auder seems to be acquiring second base, neither RAP and Sibert” 8) did not even have Van Haltren p thrown out by alle which scored three Babb Js from Indianapolls, too, Js all right, ® hitting, Jack ard ‘winning the Tt was a fielding game thus far, with yle must nat be forgotten, Jack was scooping. of 6 playing Wke ‘eedio bounced N do, hin best t ot the Thirteenth did not’ play A block of 600 weate were taken up give @ better account h yesterday by memtders of the Indian Athletic League, who ai the programme with a relay race at one mile, The Sioux, Mohegan, @emi- Wahoo, Pequot, dotte and Wanona teams have all en- tered, and ag the three firet mentioned teams have shown sterling form jn past races @ hard-fought contest seems as- could not hold it and third on a wild just like a y ter. ‘Three times he hit safe. ‘Phose plis sent four Brooklyn runners home Jimmy Sheekard must be weo-footed The way he got over ge alippe ieard got seco oh hohim on third, gazed ut the catered to on i Seneca, Wyan- k Warner got just a little nit rat- tled yesterday. It was when Anearn Jaok Midshipman Arthur G. Chaffee, man- the Naval Academy football am of 1908, has announced the foot- ball schedule ot Virginia; 17, Dickinson; Oct, 21, Bal- two errors and a wild run was made or Itoh. went after the ul and got it. He fore got that Dahlen and Flood were on second and first bases, The pair had 920000 204000 twas @ foul Jack Pennsylvania Stat New York Naval Militia; Nov. 1, Wash- ington and Jefferson; Nov. 14, Bucknell Nov. 31, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Pennsylvania declined to make a date and the game with Princeton was can- celled upon the advice of Coach Gould, desire the middles meet the strong Tiger team so early No game is scheduled with the army, and it really looks as if the two branches of Uncle Sam's young Gefenders will not come together on ah the stick and Heat Princeton, Householder, Hanton's new centre flelder, will not do He i» slow and can't bit. The only hit he got was hi » ani are run off with no races 8 good nig! portion of the onlooke tween! Against Hobokens To-Morrow, ‘The Gtants will play thelr firet Gundsy aid got his base on balls XAVIER BALL TEAM WILL PLAY WEST NEW YORKS, followers of oped as he caught Xavier A. A. will be at the Weehawken grounds morrow to root for ame scheduled York team, ‘Ther ing among the iw > Was a Gant last season in the season, elr players in is @ bitter feel- for supremacy close game is GAME AT EAST NEW YORK, Browne's bat Sheckard's |‘ capactour ame Was Kolng fast Amisaion money war ot his base on of Schmitt, the Brooklyn's new pitcher eft held and ti multitude felt the Van Haltren a veritable icebe: at the it oructal i more than helped Brook: Dalle, wont to second while B * Carsey’s Wine ve. Byevrett Collese, A good game is looked for to-morrow at Equitable Park, where Sammy Strang didn't appear a bit lay yesterday, Just wait until sum- WORLD, ==. WON'T POSTPONE YACHT RACES, Sir Thomas Says Shamrock II. Will Be at Starting Line for Cup Contests on Aug. 20, as Originally Arranged. DUMBARTON, Scotland, April 18— Sir Thomas Lipton suys the accident which happened to his Cup challenger, Shamrock III, yesterday will not cause a postponement of the races in Amer- ica. We will be there af the starting Une on Aug. 2,"" he says. “Tae yacht will be fixed up long before that.” Denny ros, the builders of Shamrock III, say they have an emer- gency new steel mast almost complete, The new mast is longer than the orig- inal one, The men at the yard will wort day and night in order to get it ready @s soon as possible. ‘The disabled challenger will in all probe ability be towed to the Clyde for re- alts, which will take a fortnight, ‘Tae uilder and Designer Fife have gone to Weymouth to examine the yacht. It is not believed that her hull has suffered any damage whatever, and if her sails Were not cut iby the accident she will be in sailing trim again in three weeks. Sir Thomas, in speaking of the accle dent, sald: “The whole thing was so sudden that I have not yet had time to realize the full extent of the damage. I heard only a ripping sound forward, and them the whole structure wavered. While It was still swaying I was knocked down the hatchway and through the floor ing. When T scrambled on deck again the whole catagtropne was over, The aceldent will possibly delay us a month, but I cannot say until I see Fife. LAST NIGHT’S GAMES. Vendomes . Knickerbockers Harlem Circle The week's bowling in The Evening World's championship —_ tournament ended last night when the’ Harlem Circles, Knickerbocker and Vendomes met. The biggest crowd of the week was on hand to see the sport, and they got a great run for their trouble. Three exciting games were rolied. While the bowling this week has not come up to that of the opening five nights. from the point: of high scores, still the teams were better matched, and the close ‘finishes were what the rooters and rail\ birds wanted. Wihen a game is fought out frame for frame, the spectators have a chance to do some real “rooting,"";and that 18 what they like. The Harlem Circles ted up with the Knickerbockers in the first game and & pretty contest resulted. The uptown crowd were out of form and could not CASPAR LEON IN THE RING AGAIN. Ex-Bantam-Weight Champion Met Danny Dougherty and Nearly Put Him Uut in First. (pectal to The Evening World.) PHILADBLPHIA, Apri 18.—Casper Leon, the New York feather-welght, had a victory within his @rasp last nigikt when he met Danny Dougherty at the Ariel A. C. In the first round, within thirty seconds, the New Yorker caught ‘the Quaker a wicked punch on the jaw and the latter went down in a heap. It looked all over, but Dough- erty managed to get up inside the count, only to go down again almost imme: diately, Once more ‘he took the full count and upon rising he clinched to pave himself, It was all Leon's round, Dougherty tood the scratch fresh, He hit Leon over the eye, and from then out was! the aggressor. He landed seyerel hard body blows in the secon! round, and in the third forced the fighting through- Lar ts the blowin the face and’a straight left the mouth, but Dougherty lated with a stiff punch on the nose whioh ued force matters, rapidly tiring. Doug kext up his cs round hed fron" hanging one He hea ‘iis man weakening fast at the gong. TAYLOR OR MILLER SLATED TO PITCH, One Will Work tor Giants Men, Come to Me! ler icors, oy beeline Lost HARLEM CIRCLE TEAM WASN’T IN GOOD FORM. Uptown Bowlers Disappointed Rooters by Losing Twice in Evening World Tourney. out, Leon's blows lacked steam. Leon| fourth by landing a hard the claret. Dougherty contin: | strike their gait at all. The Knicker Dockers won out 800 to 831. The Harlem Circles wont down to de- feat again. The Vendomes turned the trick this time by a narrow margin. Then the Vendomes met the Knicker- bockens and had things bt their Own way, bein gs pretty much sixty- atic rita ieee ext -eigit pine The scores: FIRST GAME, egg fee Phra ya) writ. 189; Gele- Meleather, 16s "Total, ao OTe Bt SECOND GAME. Harlem Circle—Dhbe! 185; Kauschner, 166; Kel 183. ‘otal, 816, 106; Lapple, 167; Koster, ounionee—Bekels, 147; | Brunson, 188; leckner, ; Potet 187. ‘Total,’ 833, besa THIRD GAME, 1 ekirlgkerbockere—Leonhards, 206; ler’, ; iyder, 5 Forrest, Maizather, 183. ‘Total, 879. Vendomes—Exkels, 169; Brunson, 104, Smith, 21; Gleckner, 1 a 25, ‘Total,’ 947. ‘The complete schedule for next woek, with the standing of the clubs and th individual averages will be prin (Monday. game in this vicinity at the St, George Cricket Grounds in Hoboken to-morrow. They will tackle the champion Hoboken team, one of the strongest semi-profes- sional nines in this country. | The Hobokens have won the two games they have played so far this sea- @on by shutouts. Taylor or Miller will do the twirling for the Giants, while Lindeman, the Hoboken'y will be in the box for the Je: Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of a 7, SEE FACSIMILE WRAPFER BELOWA Sac SOE SS ATTENTION, BIKE Hee the phsiomenal American dud’ the Press ot" orth’ of aundrlen tor’ Io, Prt Wadriew tor" 100. Of cost or Value, Creat

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