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7 Sey RiP * ¥ Tb he eee ee PORTS|—[puciuism}—[ RACING | GIANTS BEGIN WORK WHILE FIGHT BETWEEN LEAGUES SEEMS IMMINENT © Giants Loe No Time in|WHAT MAY HAPPEN IF M’GRAW’S MACHINE BASEBALL IDEA IS A SUCCES === Starting Work — Two — {Luct Leagues Are on Verge} /PORT YER HELM of War. (Ye LUBBER AN ey, Give alias BROADSIDE York Giants have begun their work here, Running and short practice | on diamond were indulged in G er cies Ga., March $.—The New IS ‘The squad has been strengthened by THE the arrival of Bresnahan, Taylor, Mc- aan Cormack and McGraw yester To- gether with McGann they went out + af et {1 Sdme practice at the Bolton street Grounds this morning. WOMAN The practice for some time will be Mnuted te running and Meht work for the purpose of limbering up. When asked what he thought of his‘chances of : Winning the pennant McGraw said r “Well, we are going to try, ‘That's WHO !S FREE FROM Af; } Welt g@bout all 1 can sav abuut it. excent we | A ] f Rare. got a good toam--a good deni bet- i f AF Y i UY PATENT BATTING | ae - wi ad ¥ 3 id 8T j PATI 0 N fer, I think, than Inst yenr. Talking, : We Pu) La (Macuine No). fii vi” pry Wal wriry, iN "Tw you know, don't get you anything; we : | "i T iT Bre going to play for it, and we, as I f\ hl aT / A CATCHING MACHINE BUILT OM THE MOWING BEC nUee sree syaerine MBIA baters( hava @ good team.’ \u rl MACHINE PRINCIPLE COVLD*ALSO BE OPERATSD Tt IS EASILY REMOVED BY The rest of the team, with possibly i \ if re [ty BY A BOY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Sa‘ AKING ON ARISING HALF A One oF two exceptions, will get In to- MANAGER MoGRAW MAY PIND IT NECESSARY TO ENGAGE d }] WE MIGHT SUGGEST A BATTING MACHINE OF THIS DESCRIPTION /, GLASS OF THE NATURAL tay. AU. GUNNER TO OPERATE THE NEW PITCHING MACHINE WITH A PRARLESS AUTOMATIC UMPIRE ATTACHMENT, WHICH A WHICH HE HAS TAKEN SOUTH WITH HIM, ' : Hunyadi Janes *. ASK FOR IT BY THE FULL NAME, HUNYADI JANOS, NOT —— " fy SIMPLY, HUNYADI. While tue Giants were beginning thelr practice down South, the owners of the two local clubs were beginning prepara- active warfare. In Philadeiphia last night Ban John- @on gave out the following statement: LITTLE BOY COULD HANDLE. ‘In the event that Mc. Herrmann and T cannot agree. I will consider myself fe Tae GRIFF JONES AND KID’ LOCKE Bosca eee eer OY) 2sen 2 Railroads. ’ * New Yorks will play games OF THE KEAR PUTURS Pe n n SY | va n i a 4 a dgewood during the season begin- l/ WE NT NEED YOUANY z 6 NING MACHINE OP THIS BUILD.1P KEPT OUT OF THE a RAILROAD, Bing April 10, when the Highlanders will A ee wou ‘some ‘INTO ‘AME, 2) HESTE Ps March —8.—Griff) of the miant, but-usod tough tactics MORE SANDOW, THE BATTING MACHINE . Play the Ridgewoods, the champion Cha dhtted beat dad Sh! Lend 2 ( FERALAS ciIstiRWnt Te nabhEntaE aacntGe FOUsH tive. Tope WORKS O.K- = SSS faerie Bem!-professiona] team of Greater New of New York, and “Ki Locke, | He went at the * with bis head yi lo. Keeler returned to t of Philadelphia, fought the best six-}down and recely many: a. vicious) © Ik | eye ee ght bechaNe. ‘utter ine] FIGHT. STOPPED BY POLICE. | HALLMAN TO MANAGE DENVER ? 0 1 that the “ittle fellows threw to the wind and rouged rel : @ heavywetght chame| Cutica 3 had the speed, and he set a very fast ie both going to the floor in th 9, titue sit | Whi On did condition, weighing twenty ups or through the ropes. ‘Th Dacwrus livaucseniy ner were " ace in the opening round, which was a0 4 ayniing wis] zy (Peter NYA byes peunae less’ than’ at’ any time” last Maintained until the finish. Both boys} BO wnooledowns, Bub the cut tar count i dO a igtony over uCRuAE ohtine | city sate 4 layed for the stomach, and in the in-\the blows. The contest Was a good Fellx had lils-man almost o eases pres son p Hi th f xteenth round, when the polieg | brs ee ide Pulte, Coprey, _ Anderse: fighting Jones had a shade the better/ draw. ee — |rt the fight and declared Tien ui t eite, Unglaub ana Bling Of the Great: —_ New Yorks will moet in Washington re stscee Ue aad | A TEW REDFORD, ste, arch 8) canis pra « facut, pun ito REDFERN APOLOGIZES — AND IS REINSTATED round battle last night before the Ches setae ae Shei ter Broadway A. C., seen here this sea reports that Jack Chesbro, who’ s non. Locke had the weight but Jones Hittonchine the Crimson pitchers, 1s in 9 begin thelr spring Willie Mack, who was down to| Sullivan's stomach and the Bellows t and it was ye t. Bre = fight Martin Cole, of Fall River,| Falls man gave a grun League Club, announced senternat nat | to-night, becore the New Bedford Ath-| seen that he was done for. He went he Would not permit the New ‘Yorks | letic Club, sent word to tho manage-| the end of the round, and then threw wee ty = | me ~| up. claiming that his hand was in- Miksa etree ot ere {8 an ae ment that he could not fill his engage- | up. s ; badly that he could not con- “oe a 0 accept Frank 5 at ve pecial « es of then for j x EXPRERS.—For Pi Farrell's challenge. He merely an-| Jobn 1. Sullivan was secured to take| Kid Tuths, of Philadelphia, was al- otk: size to you of ine ohn ol $.—For Pitts. useed that i i Jockey ; heretofore, I slncerely apologize to y / = buy a ora alpae For Rnosal So 'thetasne’ Be Would pay no attention | the place of Mack, and he put up a good | Moe Pt oe nce, tantse getting| [ OS ANGELES. March 8—Joowey | Freie error T committed this Uline, ca i ade Uti Rout , fight for nearly two rounds, when| the decision. . Arthur Redfern was yes! and I hope you will forgive me for 1 f a discamt. : L ‘D i chara ‘ " reinstated by the judges at AS-| Respectfully ( ke oT itebure, {leve- cot Park, After tendering an apolosy |‘(Siened) ARTHTR E, REDFERN.” ’ write for iny home Bf i Thdland ea eng a, zs RE! for disregarding the order of the om- —Sa 4 5 , abe Meoein cla hee 3 Namitted to fal privic be a ry £910, days, ; ese CIAL, eo ks His apology wa 5b al ce L | “To the Judges of the Los Angeles “Hp t meee | : 3 ; i desis } OF ts }, Jockey Club: ‘ VITAL WEAKNESS. Time of cure, 19 to 09 prena CMireete 24g) “I respectfully ask for elena 6509) WHITNEY HORSES a2 Smple remedy tused exclusively been Crieinal very ar é we a i ling you have made agains : q ( for, Fetvelug tor obey your orders (0 STRICTURE E cured tn raegaxa Without cutting, patn aah nagar Gort: 5 H 12. — Cole was there to meet him, and sent| knocked down Foley again in the fifth, business, HILADELPHIA, March 8.—For the | second time inside of three weeks, his right and left Into his opponent's] when the latter came back strong and|yido the mare Laureata. The only » allway Dy ee ae oe chicago, has been| stomach several times. Foley tried a|made a good showing, The sixth found reason I refused to ride the horse was at cured, alah, Lin ted ay Wiebe Bee cows by Geors a Cole of cian: wicked swing. which missed, and he| Foley weak and he went down for the because my father told me not to ride A i NT was made yes ¥ “the disenpe in from'S to 20 dara? 22 Hone 4 as , ned Ci oi er. ways been Ut c terday that the horses of the late Every vestige of rot Knocked out in the second round, and ane We oot faaveeateacscice vara Sa cataieal ra iteapiont obey my father, and to, believe that William ¢, Whitney will ran in TRADE-MANK BLOOD POISO fro esau fen, ner. fa | SEAT a rae H s 5 2 what he told mi lo was ‘ ihe be saaoe ee CT) OF potas OAT teat night at the Lenox Athletic Club | 1004 from his nose, but Cole was walt-| In the face, but Foley managed to slay realize now that Ne was wrong | the name and color# next season of NERVOUS DEBILITY sre Tat Bi aa a he came near going the voyage more ing for a favorable opening. in the| tho limit {n telling me not to ride the horse, and | Herman B. Duryea, who was the part- ER SPECIALIST Parka ty and radical 11 12, than once, He managed to stay six e . i i "1 that I was wrong in obeying him rather | ner last year of Harry Payne Whitney ro) s) fl Seemneeeneaa ettratarnrencr! niente 0 days by my 3 & VESTERN: Rati WAy— rsMes rouhds, but Cole showed himecif to be| mca" time playing on Foley rbso, Vernon Campbell gave Fred Vanauch, | than sou, But lam only-a boy elgh-| In the Westbury Stable, and New Orleane y the mester of the situation at an early| Wich was bleeding profusely. Cole | of Canada, a bad beating In the seml-| teen years old, and I expect I only} A number of the horses have been *11% 165 W. 34th St., New York cE & OHIO rattaya morietie early) peat his man all around the ring in| final bout and won easily. The poilce! did what most qvery other boy would | entered in the Saratoga stakes. They i 1 fams Rien yearend or! ana, And Se arenes stage o} ‘game. the fourth and near the end caught him| stopped the Young Fitssimmons-Joo | have done under the same circumstances. | CAV SN Oe Neca vale te o due BNe ndaya, 30 to§ ontye FOLK. Pao May Ban ad NOR: The first round was somewhat tame) | on the point of the jaw. Whits bout in the fifth round. Tom} +,en fn any trouble of any description | meeting at the Springs. ada F Foley: jabbing Cole lightly with t It looked all over for Foley, but he| Murry was in no condition to fight ; i. S488 P, left. ‘The colored man replied with sev-| managed to stagger to his feet at the | Young Joe Grim, and the referee : Trains trot Parton Cqeeuaty eral sti® body punches,. Foley started| count of ten, and befora Cole could stopped the farce in the second round, ok: . Dining See Zoushing it in the second round, but] finish hin man the gong sounded. Cole | Harry Farren lost to “Kia Garrett. OLD Dr. GREY ay bee | Coaches on “tesa Car Dining Car, > Flees, Now. 401. 1854. 18 DISEASES OF MEN. seh tenn Coat, ‘ai sid BLO 2D x adway 5 m ks cei ret OF dare heated by hin for zr cbrannley company of “tres to 10 da on tne to destinatheny 2 BRVOUR. any, stinatial . CQCELB, pares, ans 5 t ne and Bladder complaints cured tn General Passenger Agent, eee Agent NewYork Central Trains arrive at Grang station, du ‘Steet Now ork: rest Midnient it, Dxbrese, see Re LDeeND, March 8.—Spring and) | $008 move and The Philadelpha Baseball Club now facing Are near at hand. Fair weather,| Of the top-n perv: a crisp, clear atmosphere and a muddy) ,,D3! * cee ‘and ly has undisputed control of the fees Uiee 2 da: king i ayataitet aystem of i 7 latter will : track wore the conditions which faced| route ta 15846) need Be yo play second. base for the Phillies this trainers during the galloping hours, | Tom Cod and Luminonlty breezed.a halt | > President Pot- 2 i Advance Guard, the long distance! Mie In 0.65 4-6 hand at summer, The climax of jon’ Sow BISHOP gy. 0 champion of the Shields string, will be| of tne fatler rte wan gem, Gtecaue, | ter's participation in the Nationa 3 | 5 w : taken up and put in training the com a tot. toed, eallop.” Heticent | LAREN oman Ne mate with OLD DR, GRINDLE, season. The fear his owner had of rN The McGuinness string wes on the|John T. Brush on Friday, whereby] . “DISHASES OF HEN: i” his not standing training this seaso: y side’ and but for a st: Be ix-furlong | Gleasot furchased out- has Vanished, as his ailing leg answered) breather by Tim Payne at three parts| Gemon® Felease was yurc right from the New York Club. In Srey, treatment during his long rest) entaur Sweet Avice, Breckiealie ney | view of the fact that Mr. Brush was and 1s now as hard as nails. Advance|a ‘set of t re ss rT co ot part with rt pels In iallvar thellone ate. | set of two-year-olds trotted and can-| insistent that he could not pa tance events to be decided during the! tered. Gleason without a consideration, and t from,t to 3 Le v Ni ue bry a onthe. a NEW ORLEAN T President Potter having no infielders to A cae a la a ‘9 aim nine. icld- Season. OR trade, the latter was reautred to pay, diseases, ra wpota. iileers, gore ‘Trainer Ed Graves allowed Eden, May | SIENTRIES. | races tne ater wes area ieee Beaten gest te Pra a Sha dhe Hi. and several more of his youngsters Z : Mires stacom wt to, 2 aye. IEW 1 the veteran Inflelder. Wveeks.” Onainary @2 eighth of a mile breather through |, NEW ORLEANS, March §.—Tho en- oye aaa or sew and drams cured in tty Pacitig a, oes { Me-sieikh in O10 ‘Tile wee the dost trles for to-morrow's races are as fol- pitas gh ene sDal ama Se Biulhs ioe Te? Move at any pretensions to speod. | WALCOTT WATSON Av west! i Shot see, oi ie ee iy 70 oY ans is i hee sia sae ih aie | min tea a pena oe si, ‘Ticket offices, ‘Urisn it, 5 216 HO'OU> >> Sb 5-4 BS RREE in a ol Dr. Gripate’s setentitic treatment’ al! permanently oured sty Bioderate terme ihe cH ae a on ite Pardo BESESIEEE = = 223 ightha of @ mile; Jon Rogers's Baikal, with a heavy exercising lad in the saddle, eot « ualf- : nal atiseed 08 mile ther in 0.58 seconds. Coat Ce CLR Dick Bernard, Witchoraft and ste’ Vood Belario 32250...) /112 @ore, of the Smathers string, in charge Pieper oo Ri: of Trainer Frank Taylor, were sent to & useful gallop of two miles, and after & rub-lown Btevedore reeled off a quar: |B! fer through the homestret: Hy if © pole to the stand Pipe p>) Nadeeo Bre lanacten: Firet Raco—Seyen- sell «tree Mh Broadw yt . 375 Weat 125th 4 Bee ew rot, Ss ES % Br Te! pod" Rath iBitzeat™ to Central Cab Servic ch Hotel "oe enidence hy Wate oh, ist AH. ROW W. DANTELS, a , ‘don Warns PORTLAND, Me., March 8.--There was a lively bout of ten rounds evenin: at the rooms of the Pastime Club Help Wanted—Female. / MeMeckin Ont, tween Belnield Walcott and, Andy Wa Mae i eat ae Park 4 Mr. Piskertok Wit oeter al enct Clacne edteal, & Buretc Wiomeant | cir iatte tpamutaatan ae 9 rie sat three Speeds | Prasentat 108 one ++:71100] ugeregaive, Watson got In, the greater Bourn: 9 A. Be. Rertencog in ail it Branches ‘ot the Swe AiG neg a ree waist nummer of clean blows, viaiting Wi Rete” sty inue ames reterence iniy AEN Spe. 01 <ayorit a rth Race—He paiogp: one mite, Corte need treabentiy: sepecisiiy in the ” (a0 A ‘Chocolate Department, 0 Ratt Piped as HLAROMIBE ve ee Closing pounds. -W: Cott veral times dR ‘d chy . he jcantest ie etrmaettns os. m lan forced Watson to the ropes and the _bost, Found and Rewards. - i mie, ing Croker Binion 2220000 1m ARG EIRS Wren Maes SERIES 3 TRN DOF ARw REWARD for retain pe elo Wanted—Male. 5 uralighter . fort Roval . 3 bax papers to HH, Mills. a ~ Mitchell's Saccharometer, who | _ F nd on: PETERSON FIGHTS AGAIN. \ Lapa i igwaugeth WANTED. Th an Iron taundiy, tye speed at the early ager cess ie a ne ——_— a2 rfwanta cartings: atcady work. “Agdreset tke oat (neato reagent ef red oiatry, usa ss who at one time was ¥ ved, and ¢ hh, Gace | ace : Meleteginetr i Rot) he Cs millions of people ox and pit) fece--Sellleg: Chrve fourt mi! ye « ea : 5 ASE A OO ire See Say dace yee , he Sunday Word GEO, ROBINSON (Lawyen), it wal th #9 m. (Day), 189 Bway, 37.500 Db Wan oe