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oa LNT RITE: LENE ET ey eh eT ee oR EOP STRAT 3 Seat apa abies Sip THE WORLD: ‘SATURDAY E —[PUGILSM|—| RACING — RYAN BEATS MELODY _ u3SAN®.WGUIRE, New HIGHLANDERS SUTTON BEATEN FOR © ce: ia THE pd pedals ae we not be able to box agiin for two | as » ARIS, France, March ey) Enelish Testimony e P of France, defeated George Sut- Colas, Headache, Influenzaand | ton, of Ameried, last night, for Catarra relieved in 10 minutes rs the world's championship at 18-inch by Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal balkline buliard: ‘Boston “Man | Repeat- NEARY WON, F LOORING - © \escaped the same trouble several tin - Woth here and in the Nie a at dine 4 Ma Nuly 2 one shot in, 10 to sed | Powde: Het it England, the edl Fouled His Vignaux's average wad 1242-29, ant sited Mtattaland Canada Vraise Die Agnew! y LONG ELEVEN TIMES ee glen oe | ‘The hest run for Vignaux was §9, and wo ntact Opponent and De- | he bel or sutton was is Be ee & a ee | A fasionable audience of G00 persons! 5) rty, sity | n e relief Int ‘ isio WwW Gi | anw the gatne.’ Toward the finish there | Penny Dougherty, the Quaker City ne reilee in AC m4 cis in * as iven ILWAUKE Wis March $j hammered Long almost at will, and \y a4 olt t. ae Vignatx boxer who is acting as Terry Mct Palace Theatre, Lon. é : Charles. Neary. of Milwaukee,| gcored five knock-downs, and in the! WAS) MUCH) | exe Signe oun inthe | CP'S sparring partner in “The Bowery | , ‘alc ea q fainst Him in the: won foom another stranger last| sixth Long was 'knocked gown four went out withthe highes After Dark,” which {s showing at the} night when he secured « nm from | times more anatch iavlita vetives Lyric Theatre in Hoboken this week, Fifth Round. Bede tach: Gor Sh tL aecareing sina neato Sane a eet ta | homeo hisetbn token Yat i i oun Le nit tus Rented MEER ETE tee {nite ny Vignnite Nad jy” sfeoversr during Une Med round | Suit ean Geses Ml c “ ils | ‘ a 115 points and Sutton , the ws | of th mntest case in 30 minutes. {from start to tninh, he knocked | knockell out BU Dooley, of Milwauke We 3 yr a ud | 5 de runs of 21 a 3. sal w Sth ay. & sath, and drumeinte, RR man down eles en, times ry suffering | Con of Milwaukee, knocked | a iginue thet: ade’ ind 92, and | .DOuBharty was removed to the Palace ‘ y 3 C HICAGO Mareh mine an pape te alee round, w He Ot Get Caer mies i soon increase d bis sco! 7, Sutton’s | OL: the decision over ie} Hen (iatth ; ing 108. 2 ed ¢ “Hloney’ Melody, of Boston, ja) Wocekdown business began in as the Ment In Raa rreNs \ The play up to this point was some } the fifth round last nicht in the wind | fourth round, When Long's back str ex, of Racine, knocked out H. § what slow, Vignauxs Fal es! ‘sutton’ al ‘4 of the Battery DL) boxing show. The /the ground twice. In the fifth Neary of Toronto, in fi nunds. ! m | betng in strong contrast with a | ; a < i jd ' > | {more scientific display to aur Ate Z Cai pect Berar evce manicte £00k 5 — j though necessarily Jmited in nursing 1n only saved the hustern man from | Kage me. Sutton made a. high ; ing # clean-cut decision ri k ¢ the thirty-fourth inning. | ti . — eferee. George Siler for hitting low, plause. 18 " ou 4 hd Wis aise warned against buvine | el eS ? : 4 . with his head when cominw | = f / ‘inch. Elther through weaknes= 0 COE < . a foud judement of distance. Meloy dis | | s SS W.L.DOUGLAS Be die tatu rods atier aor. | aTEne, BENSRLIBS Pines racrenyiaee ia the tatu *rounc perris x | : Sub he hit Ryan low and a diane te | OOTS PER DAY in 4 450) BAIRS PER DAY. ce oe Hmnetiately etter ane | BALTIMORE, Md, March 6—Joe Tip-| The men had met on two previous | ] Ch | = “ peciniton Not Protented. man, the champion local feather-Welgnt. | occasions and Waly won both bouts. | | 4 Rphaae “wi if > biow }and Tommy Daly, of feooklyn, fought in two and one rounds respectively, | . | Woudered wath Sucrs ment elven la Aftecn-round draw inet night before As a renult, when the men entered | _—— vee sh 3 Midi Whe [the Eureka Athietic and Social Club, the ring Daly was a hot favorite GHIGAGOMEMAroH Renny Yanger'! |@atmphe snd) J bea leee ja uit aa ———< Jand Aurelio Herrera will not fcit at |] REST PE ee Rtnde wan wol unt rae the reorganized American Athletic Club] | fe} ihe ty y For the present 3S. cOndiijon. S71 vt (Wwelwtit | FF I next Monday night. For t ma i hurdship te nti, avid tive Cu ORD, Ol BU E, | the much-advertised match is off and NOTA PAINS URIONIBAD ETON STREMTEKT d i a an Mia ntOMBOh, the loch! fight fans are talking two dif- | ends knew Ga tile tio mul pra lterent versions of the latest move of De. ni und tuck —witt Some have it that no’ permit was) as MARE iin nay ' Aaa ever Issued to hold the pour and that) wortH $5. ut aE ho time was the fleht a | -_-— —= the avthorities have isa orders, un- 2o a a eee r der ne cumstances 1 allow Join ee ae Manager ue Ryan, | QVALT LAKE, Utah, March B—fn the! Clifford used his head and let Mark- fer 2° fe aupposed promoter of the AMERICA LEADS ‘THE SHOE FASHIONS OF THE Meta { that he would post a. for- S eighth round battie that was ham wear himself out, The Hutte boy's club, to hold boxing shows. ee ie felt’ aim the legitimate light- | flerve from to fl Jack Dest blow was a hard left Jab to the ———— zy He leading styles originate in pon manu- ylent chamelensh, most 1y be | cyimord. of nocked put ‘Tomes | [ce wItOh te nee ae Marna | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. facturing centre of men’s fino shoes in this country. 5 Beare eet orponent, The bout ois! Markharn, of Sxl: Fah niet The) feta biteit hook ta the Jaw Just aa" he | | ky LSU Soles Origiaaind by vite eet ee ee os rapbokartriate wy Ward Guards sno jeri CoNRHE Ab ARS DOUNAS Aue | RACE TRACK, + L, Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their excellent style, easy fitting, and su; ene no nest Sint Was Gn | aaa iW Orn totiowing are tie entries |f Hoe wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the wor a or ia) (Pee eae Gees, wee faa ie ec ee oe lg Gye i Pe a , = ‘ tin ke you into my at 85ey tl JOCKEY REDFERN = CLARK COACHING IRISH A. A. MEET Aus 2 Ul ..ys] Bad onde eo ang ie toe ond owe ie ace | ; . ‘ i wits WEST CASE we een every pair of Devgiaa shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. rary . ei : % Ss HAmorota : J eS $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere. a | , : : ss |Our dense 8 mat could show you the difference between the sh shoes made fn my factory and ! \ Nigh g Baungle cee se HRS RANE Us tes oe makes you would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more J “Ki uh gtiakaiis | puree ; perpen to make, why they hold their fit ree wear Pi AS a and are of greater t SORE BATES ‘ { ae é Velrd If. taddle Mac.. tha other : ' : * a) FY pes Breer ai elple Beer TDI) tetrnen ss ae ote ot mloogir en Teiees ta shoes, _ You ia O8 ANGELES, March i.—Jockey) ,ywaporis, Md. March §—"BiN'|” ‘The last Iinportant indoor meet of the . PAC iat jae laser Teen pay’ cals lt n hors made my factocy and sold direct to you through my ‘Arthur. Redfego and his fathe: inric, ane vvofeskiogal oatcher,, has} fearon for {he outside athletes will be — Sparrow Cop. :- Tom O'May.. ls. ows stores in iis peacoat cles. The result is, you get better (hes for the price have ’been ruled off, the Cintke the 2 held by the Greater New York Irish A "Phird Race—One mile: purse than are retailed & manager have )b ff. ig the” candidates ie i Beturt By the stewards At the rack-ciack! peen engaged to coacit the" ont A. al the ten next Saturday nigh haired y bg My Own Secret Process of Tanning the Kottom Soles produces & here. for the Naval Academy baseball nine/ jt promises to be the most interesting, ]s Bliss and McGuire, Griffith thinks he has located two star men for the op iigeni.. 1.108 more flexible and Jonger-wearing leather than any other tannage. ; © The refusal of the boy to ride a horge| wid had them out venterday. Spectal| as, a ing to the entries received, it Highlanders this season, The new pitcher and catcher will be given @ One mile and seventy Every Gentleman Should Have Throe Pairs of Shoes to Uress His Feet Properly on All Occasions, : hi by the jud as th Interest attaches to the baseball season, | will bring out all the prominent athletes a 05 Establish 4 ‘ He should have a ir of Viscolized wa' heavy double-sole shoes for A A agplened $9 hima by (he Judges was the) (its ee apolls will play West Point ver Mf the Hast. ‘ie programme. will con, |ttoroueh trying out down South, but Grif claims that he has a good line on ih obit ea ei Are paleo Peeters Sagi pee peat par ee ew whan a Weblamed onjailstaes andj On May 18, tain w large number of upen events, ‘thelr abilities already. SE Mit oes pieces pass idl Pale aut a $i5 to $18 pe ‘th thtee call OA CAD. eet as mm, ; p o sides and,” — ar tea) EUSA cappnsile 40% his von'al down ; S12 Brndigal: Bon... tiuch style, comfort and es vise ia taige paits of Deugise tlnes foe $10.50 fall. . Onv. mile; nelline, L Douglas High Grade Boys’ Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusioely _ Presiding Judge A. W. Hami Aer een SATIECTTOM Ce ete ater pertepelerenst ad teat pos se fa the onid Ra soateer where yan he. Airucted Redfern to ride Laure: t ; Nahockitah 2.11) pene OE adil i las shone are wun your teach”, fceniextta at Douglas woce At. proves | prausis aan or {llaptraed Gatat the lust race of the day, and eee i pbr carcick Au Sharon is calee seboesta bite chee, hi, LDOUGL AR Bronbion, Siiea, he had any objection to the norse. ‘The gj Moderator 00000024 Prince Kictiard 15 DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: Jockey replied that he had not, but. * | ohlstt Race—One mile and aeventy yards; 433 Broad: , Cor, Howard Street. | a45 BY pth Avenue. | © would see his father, who looks after | ’ J . 55 Broadway, cor. 8th Street. is Avenuo (Bronx). Sartell HIGHLANDERS’ GAMES | Americans Say Th Were Dy Double-Crossed | GIANTS SCHEDULE {83H ::-:: sR | RRR Sab” | oe OO es So Mr. Redfern sald that his boy would ly ey ere Vouble-Crosse AT HOME AND ABROAD 142 Bust 14th Street. 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Avenue. Py \ not ride the horwe, and an omecial ruling! $ AT HOME AND ABROAD. B : ; : 280 West 120th Brreet, 421 Fulion Btroot. cor. ear . jeben was issued barring the two Red AT Hom ABROAD. an Johnson and Frank Farreil De- AT HOME. ) ABROAD. 40a Thind Avenue, cor. 120th St. JERSEY CITY— 18 Newark Avenue. iferns from the turf, = ; Fae HERE Ne 366 Sixth Avenue. | NEWARK 785 Broad Strect. h Boston | AL Pat Vinh Philadel At Tirookivn— | ca Reatfern an hls father have narrowly $M Boerag hi clare They Won't Stand Deal They Gots} Si: erent eile LONG ACRE GAMES. Der To 1010, Sept Suly 4 19; et. 'G8. | Rave. be reer Aree rEREREN Nu, 10. At Dr, Savage's gym. 309 West Fifty: | . B a ae en coming to the ‘tr ck in # With | Phitn edn ial At At Philadel) ‘ha ~ ninth e a ‘ent t a ie rea aviiamobiie nnd lording it over | $Apdt an ‘ N Al alden there in talk of Oght) committen would ever have agreed ww |} With Brookien— athe [ninth street, this evening the 1 A MILLION HAPPY AMERICAN Acre A CWE hold its annual games ; CHILDREN are kept healthy with Ra: No CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Good words spoken by thelr mamas for MEN'S DISEASES. CASCARETS to other mamas have es made CASCARETS duccesoful until Mf 4- Llabatarron nena the sale now !s OVER A MILLION | us and private din- BOXES A MONTH. Why do Itle T ASAD m Wy folks ike CASCARBTS? Because jthe other jockeys and trainers nnd have made themselves generally v * Unless he is reinstated by the local) $ Ma clals Redfern cannot ride on any | $ Lune Ree here pr abroad, It Is expected fthat his punisiment will be continued 3 yt'hy ifor some time at least, and it may be! } July 12 between the two baseball’ any other wel leap and an open outbreak” [mar ov koked for atans thas | According to statements of the Amerl- | President Pulliam, of the National can League men, there Is a dixcrepancy League, on belal€ of the Schedule Com: | between the National League paying ynittec, denicd that any changes liad hedule isvued yenterday and the one! heen made overnight. President. to nm Denter, { that he will be kept on the ground for {*“™ * submitted by the National League com- | pets, of the Brooklyn club. one the efit’ nn “ e FR they are a sweet, palatabie, {rag- @ good and all. ;Mittes to the American Leaguers on | commitive, also denied that the New A ccrenan tela rant little tablet—taste ‘good, do > poputar. Thursday Yorks were originally scheduled to play whint Sout ceed, make good—never grip nor gripe, but act SBeveral times ther have clashed with Mets Walks Wer. in Brooklyn on April 1. “Nothing wa Ee tae hts diagnos! gently, naturally, positively. Medi- mention sald he, “about wh cine that'a child dislikes will not do the powers thai be as a result of the ith, Oh * : ; ena At a late hour last night President ‘ Neecandithes diaverbstn| 33a clubs were to. pla rea yay cree itmuch good. Children are always : cFpckag eL ehAL O Johnson made the following statement:| Eamey In any ely but New Yor | fee ; basedl Meare het obne Tendblie abOrCARCA REISS MIR ¥ Penne Athate Joerey Examination of the National League ey de nc amon report areana the} it May 16, axpariament, lth, 703 PERFECT HOME MEDICINE, ask ¥ ran wate bared trom tie | $ Wit ischedula) shows (hat Desldes the yi ciy ire BeUrook ue = of nuccessful cures by @ succy ssful spe- Ete tor them and are kept healthy a : punt of the continue ins | 3 Hitt [changes already discovered the Bosion! CN | seo! ey a : x ways and safo against the dangers 6) ferns were often reminded of this fact. & Jn {club ia booked to play in New York coneqite makers, sat up until 2 ot wir Aecite a eat evatens of childhood’s ailments. Best tor dun na Il was exp ene games were ” . Hi i Rewred without operation or the Bowels. All druggists, 10c, 25c, quickly cured. withow Westar t Fare be epaeee ante UL (Me. BURY INE | mene rman STRICTURE Give ‘uk dilating or ureteh- é tablet stamped CCC, Sample and © —~ be transferred to Host ‘The Ameri dates last night and in doug so. Inc " ‘ can League will not be trifled with sinha aened ENC - = ST? anenn, So matter what booklettree. Address 1 lees fan im, “entally: remarked that they were the : aN 1 ee and. let STERLING REMEDY Co. any further and will demand a same jas agreed. on by the Joint com to ratify the work of Its Schedule Com- as You the simple yet effectivn They make mo ‘Chicago or New York. ed x The Natlonal ‘leh * ord Y ‘takes aboi ed inake you strong mediate explanation. Th mittees with one exception—that accons, ilttee, ‘will rilnarity ‘takes about {I temonn epost, 1! wa eat gt TORE bl League schedule muat be adjusted ( nice in New York bad bi © fifteen minutes, and the baseball and vag P. Dally ie! or 4 been avoided by d soe, P f conform with the work of the Jol) ing transfer of a game with Brookiyn) ReWSpaper’ men’ in waiting, surprived! Mito 4? st Contuitations ¢ I committees or there will be serlous) 16 Brooklyn, at the prolonged session, began to Da a ¢ “Soin: : Kona complications, I am surprised at the] think there ‘was something ‘doing. It breach of confidence, We have lived up} was nearly 6 o'clock when adjournment | Manager Johnuw McGraw and his ag-! McGraw (o get his players to work Just|t €Very greement with our rivaia| ‘The National League wan:in seasion was taken and the schedules given {¥ gregation of ball-tussers, known as the! ae soon as they arrive # Savannah and even accepted Herrmann’s Ridge-| for several hours yesterday. ostensibly out % Glunts, left to-day for Savannah, As the team will have four weeks in | wood decision against us complacently eee fllibemin’ thats tone Which to get into condition MeGraw has | but this juggling of the playing dates pesere thay w tin Chetry four: iw to have them traly for the re- bails aid Y s Mf training on Monday to get into play- mainder of next week at Savannah, | WH) not be passed over.” Ping condition for the coming xeux ater which ¢hey will xo to Birmingham, “There has been trickery by some } . Although the Players were all notif t Where: Me aw will put them | body, said Frank Farrell yesterday k y all {through two solid Week« of. trait ye He td be ready to start to-day, only nix |Alier that they will he brought (0 Littee [Tt Was distinctly understood by every i ef them and Man M w were | lt Ark. Where two or three days | body concerned that the Greater New | H the ones who etarted frum h WH! be spent bythe men in get- | Yorks were to have a clear field for the | A Long Seaston, ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest in the World Bive of th ‘ A V MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly tak i : F Five of the insailed on the steamship | WH be in good shape | OPening day. and the American Leagw : have heen exclusively treating special” diseases 4 Memphis. the Savannah tine, whieh | e MeGrow will take his men | = of men for Nothing: science can devi: i witiea ireet Z tnoney bay Is lacking in my effice egulpment. wit "wih Hee team ut ~ INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP. | : : ‘you “to: healt ih the ahortest tiene.” with Another move } left Pier » two went iy 3PM, while the other hay ral Han ACURE IN 48 HOURS Those who made the journey by lontgomery. “Ain. will then follow, <r | A 3 leatien I guarantee th cure: ens casei: uners Bee est atvowaun, Bilty ca ren thes bo \ =] he ait mie Indoor running cham: take} vou cannot eal, "write for” my “home jowermay, Pitcher Mlunenan, of ution Hatedoat | DionsuiN WIT be decided at the New i MOMMiiiattan Collere, nnd Ocinac, en Tr Which the | West Side A nes to be held March : PRIVATE DISEASES Cured, tm a) to 10, gay Buyneh, of drown Cuiversity. MeGrow | '2™ ¥ 19, at the ‘Twenty-second Regiment ‘ Dee cic 4 Jack Warner went rall Armor ' . VARICOCELE = cures, without cutting in trom McGraw will stop off at hia home in|, deenag aw lu Among the cracks who will compe ; 5 ! rangements with the ay Pelimore for a few hours to sew his! the first exhibition game te thre city On Taiher-in-law. who ts sxerioung sick in| either April 9 or Ie Before the team SOSH HEUER Grae VITAL WEARNESS tine oc oe, ee fh! OLD Dk. GREY Underwood, of the N.Y, A. Cj Charles y vere Tamedy tuned exctiisively” by" yneh 1 HAL city, white Warner will continue on | Started South to aw said he] Bacon and Harvey Cobn, GN. Yo t STRICTURE Spred 1B dave, without cut. ABs Kearn lav enee Blt tit way South. was very much pleased with the vone| 4. ; Walter Grady, P. A, C.; J. Brom. \ STRICTURE ng, pain. drugs or detention VISEASES UF mb, {ditton of the players he had seen and {fom busine hy 1s satisfied that his team would make | Uw 8) PROSTATIC TROUBLES Permanently cured For Slaves of Driniki 4 any ‘cane itn stages | and Me Marks, No WoB. AL Coy NA. AG Walter Kohn, ‘Twen- BLOOD Players Report Mouda 48 good a showing this vear if not bettor| PB. Ca EDWe nest of the players will report tol than they made inet rece, ty ai Hemament A.A. H Urietol- Site aiandine the disease, Tn’ from Ato 29 dayn, P| UR taste, oF tcemtan ue ase tune, piveents the HA ahauitery te per McGraw in Savannah, as they ——— fra, St, George A. CW. iornidge, St BLOOD POISON Every veatian ot poison re. MJ icnt Vitality. wertanentty cured to to Bh bate’ wih iy ( within ty five NOU Aven WHIT be Featonitl “he cravicg tor drink willoe ie ver BL ALG. GP. smith, Wo 8, BOY. M BURDICK MATCHED AGAIN, |t2 &: Seaford ot thetctyeeat 8. A. and CB.’ Parsons, of Yale, a < ec teary eaves, ret jen without si Beas MAR NI Tar mercury ar potash nT s VARICOCELE cured in 3 to 1 days NERVOUS DEBILITY | fg auick and-cnaicar MB) RANE Mu) Cais oboe ah nee Ad wn In pfeceived permission to start from formal co shomes for the training quarters, | Yeturn, |} Johnny Burdick, the feather-weight : : te F For book of Information welte us a letter or clit out and mail us Faas cre tuppoted to thow up in! yoxer, of thus city, han another: march | Diatee iee ees ee RESCWUIN'S MASTER SPELAUST._U seetarnum-petvare-presstiptions 207 O87" OF YTD tne ae ee agms, thin’ Coun” Eye eomnmuniention: eoncuendat | pon ta ae Be a |e pe aks bonsai ue Ra pecured.| Herat. James aiplon, Twent $ 165°W. 34th St., New York. + per gee aban va ved Sours GE is sey Andress: \ ay ned} to ie. the Now ‘ing: | ond Reaiment Armory. and Gamer Com- ° cures’ by hie advanced wbattureat Hert ier OPPENHEIMER INSTITUT lend figbti rouvds. before |mi.teo New, Wemc Bale A.C. No, D L R Wi Ll ones Aves & ; f 5 c AG by ithey hava, tren teat Boktons' ‘ihe cone | Weat Fifty: fourth stiee.s Daly wi T. L. Ie I Tams, Maindagee 10°10 8 onty Mackay 147 BAST 17TH ST Pee Leeann peat ie will one of the yeenuen Of Manager {opt will (ake place in about two weeks, [be indulged in after the games ‘RE iia i