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FRIDAY. EVENING, MARCH 4, “190, ‘THE WORTD: BASEBALL MAGNATES OF BOTH LEAGUES ‘WIND UP THEIR SESSIONS TO-DAY Highlanders Lose. in/ HGHLANDERS' caus. "HOW THE BASEBALL CONFABS APPEALED T0 ARTIST Sunday Ball Fight AT HOME AND ABROAD. but Get Choicest Holiday Dates of Season—National’s Schedule Ready. ABROAD. At Philadelphia— April 21, 28, 29, 30, fly 4d, b. Bere. 7, 8, ‘9, Rat ESE At Washington— ptt 1S. 1p. 20. $7. |apeit 22. 23, 25, Bent. more” |nepe 18, ih 18: With Washington-| At Boston— Hy P. ‘20, | Hay 2,3. ie $a | O-DAT will see the finish of the| Zane 4: ai: #, [rane ah baseball sessions. aioe ed Bi [pe 10 ‘With Cleveland— At Detroit— ‘A sigh of relief will greet the Announcement of sine die. ‘What has been accomplished will 50 Gown in baseball history as “extraordin- ‘ery proceedings” To size up the situation in a few fords it can be said that the May 11, 22, 18, 14 |yune J, 2 3 guy 1g aK 1 it ue 444 2, Sept. 24, 28, 20, ‘With Detrott— 1p. |31 At Clevelant— A 8 8 Bevt. 2a,"26) 2 American and National Leagues have i at aa @ome to an understanding, and that In . |e 18 He 2 ie it the future these two august bodies will Pespect each other with all due cour- ‘tesy. Good Dates Soften Decision. * The American League had hoped to Play ball at Ridgewood Park, Brook- on Sundays, but the deciaion of Herrmann, who was the sole ar- ter in the situation, was against them. He thought permitting the Americans to play there would be doing ‘an injustice to the Brooklyn Club. 1 To heal the wounded feelings of the American League people for depriving atm Toute june 15, 16, 18, 19, ry Aue. 14. ie, a aT Herrmann. President Joh: will abide by the decision suc to thought that the National League poo- ie will themselves see the folly of And ake itd asad Eee mn for Sun the Hast in the tuture. Ties oth leagues Bet toget and ratify. the achedulea whieh’ hone been adopted and clean up Whatever! Uttle details are to be arranged. You know he !s mighty tough. My JACK WARNER AND BiG FRANK Bowerman GREETED EACH OTHER MOST CORDIALLY — (PS-FRANK LooKeo sLameo SWELL IN HIS STORE. CLornes ) WAS THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION AT THE VicToRIA — No! rHat 1s Nor) WINE THATS THE ‘them of their Sunday games at home, ‘the National League folks allotted them fil. the choice holiday dates in this oxy. Dpening Date for Highland “Although it has been previously an- ced. in these columns, it may well Pag eeeedeen that the opening day— ‘April 14-has been secured by the Amer- ‘feahs. They play the champion Boe HILADELPHIA, March 4 P were thirty rounds of fightin, Five bouts, and mit. The fast ing was between Terry Edwards, of Fe also at home, meeting the Athletics, @nd@ on Labor Day—another plum in THIRTY ROUNDS OF FLGHTING IN THE QUAKER ITY SUNDAY BASE BALL DECISION WE WAITED So LONG FoR ! re of; a good lacing from Phil Logan. had Simister bleeding and up pretty much, seem to mind the gruelling. r, of Brooklyn, and George! Nowent through six hard rounds here) Brooklyn, and Jimmy McGonisle, Edwards was all and at times landed at will very one went the|McGonigle lasted the six. rounds, t bout of the even-|was a tired boy at the end Jimmy Simister was the reciplent of ati this city. the Broadway A. C. last night.| opponent, but Simister did not the basket—Mr. Farrell's boys will @avort at Highland Park. Tt has been a strenuous week for the magnates, but after all it looks as if ‘the whole affair has been adjusted sat- fafactory to both sides. Giants to Open in Brooklyn. Giants will probably open the @eeson on April 14 with the Brooklyns on the Jatter's grounds. Three dayw Joo fe a open the season at the } This is not definite, but the schedule as already urranged’ h or iin ee ae 101 ue meetin; ea the aon was rev’ sed And changes were made. prieloat changes ee, in membershi, > twelve ony ‘were allowed A National League, providing that the tors and the fighters got away, how- ca part of one, in a big room in an town hotel not far from the Circ Fifty-ninth street, psc could extend its territory,| one hundred sports, who would rat in Sha ean ae ibs wil] see fight and talk fight than eat, were] visior Cities at present represented in tho| aaxembled, Havers ue can obtain membership| Mr. Jack Connors, of ring fame at our, the unanimous vote of the : Leagues. gloves, was sworn by signed articles to Pohnaen In Not Displeaned. “put to sleep’ one “Kid” Curley, 1) The, American League people were not| local celebrity, at 120 pounds, or torte! i! abit Sowncest 0 over the decinton of Mr. ut of the evening was " White snd Joe Hagen POLICE STOP A FIGHT AFTER FOURTH ROUND INE for Policeman John Murphy! | graphed to the chosen, wirelessly, yos- F Single handed he ratded a prize! terday fight Inst night, All the specta- | himse Unth the second round, punching Hne. Clinches were and Referee Lew frequent oceurren ent the route Kine “BILLY HILL WON WITH KNOCKOUT FROM BUTLER AVERHILL, Mass,, March 4.—Billy of the Lynn.man that enabled him to y as long us he did, knocked out) round Hil knocked Butler down three times, but could not ‘finish the job. Sammy Ball gave Billy Webster an awful drubbing for two rounds, und moeness | then Webster, Guilt, Nook fiat at the “BiG HOCKEY CAME ON FOR TO-NIGHT he most important hockey match of the season under the auspices of the key League will and each paid $1 and smuggl | n glorious fight. rounds the battle sway od, a prize fight, or at least) (hing happened. Some one who didn't like poll t] told Murphy , sometimes known doon'a Pickaninny, surprise Found ie no love to tall Ne ynn, in the eighth ‘ound at the Haverhill A, C. last night. | Hi had Butler going in nearly every | . and it was only the 162 pounds, not incliding two-ounce! wt place. ject Rirone in Referer, seconds, * the purse, ‘This prospectus wan teio-, disappeared ather door ignomluiously sof the Crescent and the Wanderers’ y "M0" MPCOY DOWN COLLEGE MEN AT [GLASS HOUSE FOR GS RUHL TO Boy YALE ATHLETES BIG JIM JEFFORDS March 4.—In a letter WITH PLEURISY VETERANS’ GAMES “Kid" McCoy, who for the past few do as been suffering Yale, “Pennay’ 1 Columbia wilt | cold which he rin a tevere | again give thers a chance to} hia the night o I Fenthuse over thelr re qualities | Age Bt, hus been fore kevlar the Spanith War V A physician who i d him to-morrow ¢ ng In the Tw dst Anat night diagnosed Ix case ae yleuriss” ond Regiment Armory FOUR FIGHTS ON |NDOOR GAMES OF TO-NIGHT'S CARD) SETTLEMENT A. 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REGAL TRE hdd aed yh or them in Greater Cortlandt Stree ay COW AYE PURE, WHOLESOME, FITZSIMIMONS BACK, TALKS FIGHT WITH MW COY, ET AL. OB Fitzsimmons and family ar- B rived from Chicago yesterday and the ruby-haired member of the contingent lost no time in talking 2 fight. talk about going “You can toll them for me that I have fiahting ti i not quit,” said Lanky Bob, earnestly, “I'm in the game. for some time to ae come, I will be ready to have it out | Oleh comes in the pit sts «good with anybody in the business except! One, But Jim Corbett for mine arse Jim Jeffries, And [ wouldn't mind i al, tackling Alm again if I though I wouldn't break my hands punching him. nd leave Corbelt to the publ) afterward if he ‘That's my plan. There Is some outh Africa and <a go all right, ified oMicinily. when the and beat them. ridicule of Is Mat his home When MeCoy learned 1 simmons Hoosler boxe ted missing ht much, Mot ambition just now, of course, is to have | it out with Jim Corbett. But there ts! no! use so, long as he tries to avoid! mi ‘itzsimraons in the at it Is up to’ Fitzsimmons. to name Re “Put there Isa way of getting lim to Ge terms f> a match and that he will fight, and that way Is to take ‘em a on! sign. artic les, BALDWIN AND PANTZ IN HOT SIX-ROUND DRAW - MRRIDGH, Mass, March 4-18 punishment. Both men PONS auiawsn vada Wid “Fe wa | show 1 1 wilwness to work, and save Maier i slam-bang exhibition during every fought @ lively six-round draw as the feature bout in an interesting meet- efi m ing at the Cambridge A. C, last night. | Mills and Billy, Conna was stopped a at the end of the fourth’ round, Con Pantz displayed his usual bulldog ag- | party was all but out when the gong gressiveniess, but Baldwin's cleverness | sounded SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO _ 238 43210146 W. 14 ST. | [THIRD AVE.NW, Caa.832°ST. 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