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FRIDAY EVEN THE WORLD: Tom JENKINS’ NEV THIS 15 WALTZ WITH ME” THE" WURST HOLD, — , r We Hear THAT THE BurcweR Boy HAS A. NEw HOLD, CALLED "THE WEINER Wurst " WHICH HE SAYS WILL MAKE JENKINS SICK. PIENING EXPECTS TO /NVADE EUROPE (Fo HE WINS JonieHT THE BurcHerR Boy MAY HAVE SOMETHING /N CHOPPING block (CA WWE: TO HAND OUT — » 4 BEST y ~__| Athletes of Yale in Irish THE STYLE 1S TO 8B MIXED, AND WE PREDICT. A “LIVELY TIME FOR THE REFEREE. SHAW _ CHAMPION WRESTLERS WILL MEET ON THE MAT TO-NIGHT IN FINISH GONTEST BB MRCesristeted | by ai JOCKCY,| meee tees ace areas ett eee eee ee Oe Sc Vp O'BRIEN BEAT SCHRECK; Tom Jenkins | ‘fata Piening Will HART A BUSY FIGHTER; ve RYAN "FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT, © Tees, Asoter "/GOSSIP OF THE RING, GAMES — -/. Great Bout. Yale University will have a’ strong representation at the indoor games of | HF! racing stewards have pla "hi ‘ RVIN 1 ht heavy-| Sylvania, for ten rounds at a boxing in good standing “Willie” Shaw T. LOUS, March 11.—"Philadelplia] minute of the round, and by Ianding . RVIN HART, the lig! Vente fon, ter SoUndAG aL a Box and John Ryan, the jockey and Jack O'Brien aud Mike Schreck,/some hard raps evened up the session. hee will be a great wrestling bout to-night when Tom fenkins, Welght Sghter of Loufsville, will e pulled off at Mt. Carmel, the Greater New York Irish Athletic Association at Madison Square Garden . within the next few days, ore burred 5 yund : a be a busy pugilist’ for some time, to-morrow night. Trainer Murphy has Be cteg atancihc rose tracks und Bo eT Ue TqUTRISAG | Sere. eee REE oeeeeeal world’s champion catch-as-eatch-can wrestler, and John teninis rine articies for new matcves| DUFFY TQ MEET.“TWIN,” — |sent down from New Haven some of his the jurisdiction’ of the Jockey Club| hefore t ved Refer Harry Bharne algal rarath eee Bao holder of the same title among the Graeco-Roman wreatlags, mec quently. Besides being carded to ‘ity Jack “Twin Sallivan, th jaa eaaiie here Nisei See ortee nectee ' Jomrien reseived Rete an D 5 i nty-sevenwm streci] jus Ruhlin in Philadelphia on March | Jick 4 van, the middie-| add to the collec! f prizes he hus Tast year, sion, O'Brien had practically an ‘at Sulzer's Harlem River Park, One Hundred and Twenty hie 311 BIAEE hess lesen dhaloned te bare Sande weigh te Or Nai Ae Pogland who|there a number of “firsts” from the ee ere net | FeFeuson, the New kngland hen Hard: battles, will figute In two: hat. | Lis! games, ; and when time waa celled for the final! two grentest exponents of the game in America—neither has ever, Met) weet, for twenty rounds at Hot tes in the, tear a Hise tire: will}, Murphy has entered ©..B, Long and ‘ 1 Dut eander last spring wt the rovers cond, Schreck BTC 4 rounds, excepting the secon " ee Saipas owkcom 8 the Chicas app, two of Yale's best relay Sppiications Tora urw hearin kot home probably the -beat blew of/ yon Ne looked all over a winner. | defeat in a finish match. ‘They both have met before, and the @ CF) Springs. on the night of March 46. Welter-weight, whom he boxes in Gee | mun, In the mie relay race, ‘Both ate Memsio had all the better of the third easy time of It. He wae off in (OUT Ang Aen ro ¢ fourth belng eve! finish match at mixed styles, These K Of ATI And hind each one of the first nine h rounds, the fourth being even,| and Second avenue, in a Bhaw had his ifcense revoked because of his unsatisfactory. handl Hications for a new hearing. but t ‘ ry Payne , - Pn Otto cut loose in the last three 0 to-morrow night, s- | first-class quarter-mil Inltaes offered Mita wcretaintng feo ne (Me ARNE In this round, It waa a Kel ninutes, and by the hardest kind of | the last match did not satisfy either man. etter tue} CANOLE’S MATCHED AGAIN. | ond'one wit be with Hugo Weiss whom | further IE requited, wheels aie ae contingent on his reinstatement, | ine left to the Jay aie ee Faasial fighting during which he scored a Their great contest lasted two hours and was declared & draw a Martin Canole, the clever light-welght Re, eae tas Swanky rounds at Kansas} sons will make up the other two men | Ewes ron ney sinh et eel te inching ands holding, fin-|XHO°k@own, managed to fight mself | nest exibition of wrestling that the patrous of the sport ever watnessed.|of Fall River, hax another match on nia | CHE on Man ho are to run for Yule in this over en sald Jast nigh fockey Club to rec . Duryea will These men won with considera : 7 {nto a draw, Q osen by | han He has be igned to meet i @ rel ent Ider hig case | shed ot the round all right. is ‘The last match was at Graeco-Roman, which was the style chosen by] Minis. He has been signed to me SULLIVAN AND NEARY, | spare’ the mile relay race open to cal Aer . ‘prien{ The semi-final, bet x alae : of Boston, for fifteen j leges in the Indoor’ meet of the y x accept ShAW'S| Arter that nt the ent AG Br ad Rais eaiah : irk uGh Hee | Biening. ‘This was a handicap to Jenkins and he claims that when the) ia, ami been | iietteaa'saine tres Bight in fhe Ge ‘den, ae Nii ¥ % ty inch erdict | con e distance In SLES oa ek ACen | tired of doing the for Martin, Buddy Glover beat Kid | cateh-ae-catch-can bout {s the fighter that fought Jiminy Beit wha recently | seconds. app ls Vale's” champion e Way for his recoknition by the turf tin the tenth and cut loose, [Belz in two rounds, Nate Robinson | he is\the “Butcher Boy's’ master. la between George] the twentrenvectound: fattia In Callfors tiands of | inter-collegiate hurdler ane will be ene ahocitice here. five rounds were of the) Won from Nn Jones in six rounds, and | In addition to the main bout the second contest is nla several month# ago. ; before the Warren A, C., of zoes on to-night he will prove beyond a deabt that) New Bedford, Maas., March 14, Canole Neary, | tered In the dush over the hurdles 18 Agiter, peently Nek style, with Schreck, |Jack Madden beat Jack Fleming in four) Bothner, the light-weight champion, and Muldoon, whom he agrees to é came to the front b¥ beating Lan Hear a0 badiy outclassed, hay-| rounds throw in fifteen minutes or forfeit $50. . “SPIKE” TO FIGHT AGAIN, | Gong, the Caurornia Hgnter, In asia. | “Bpike!” $ d bout in Milwaukee, Sullivan ‘action depended us nh afticktl , -» — ‘Spik Sullivan will fight again une ivan and | i nm tucaligh ae ary will box a siX-rund bout. be ee ad ER SUS CAUCE shortly, Te has been secured to box Hee | fe <<" lmeaner pur \BRESNAHAN IS STEADILY (cavmrnor mS Ce Bee ee 8 KENZIE OUT IMPROVING AT THIRD B AG ~ OFF THE BAT.|TO- NIGHT'S. 'S FIGHT CARD rience as in curing of MEN makes it cer- tain thee : Won will’ be cured ivy Toure bermanenty John’ 1H. V. “ous woreee ' . 4 a Biricture, "Vi i. i] with the horse Jack McGinnis when It —_—-— z 2 Biteture.” © . fed he ran away three miles at] a iiLADELPHIA, March 11.—Owen j of the Chicago HICAGO wil be the scene of ane] OM. 2% Battery D. which'ty the largeat Svithuut operation” wiv a (ote Sip ah PRR a Vernatnte P Biegler. who atone thne was con- | SAVANN. reh M—The! sick. In the outtield, Srewn. In rheht, jonals,, declares that the ICAGO will he the scene of an- nization Kivuix shiows of this. kind B 10.04 | Discanes } “dope, relnsta “\ meee 5 Aten actae a sh second or ( le 1 y ; Beet oat ic eas sidered « championsiip possibility, | vaseball reicbrities from Gotham were! MeCornitel in centre ond Alartes Ii SUS ERI A eagle hrarate Husky Mght-heavyweight. fighters! “This will be the second time they have! grahow, lone 2 L. Smith sought reinstatement but it! nockedtout Jack MeKenzle last night| hard at work the Tiaras mith tine exeenttog Lar ATCC | dower in the ae ioflle Seah HES MIN cocnights “The. fighters who will clash FONDLY thely pervious batule ak Bert coma ‘fa ‘was dented. jn three rounds, Meisenzie made an| again this morning imos- | mick and. Pitehor ire duwn to) YI? in this bout will be * Carter, the mopped Wille in. a few rounds." Ae = record of 30, ¥ effort to fight in the first round, but tt | pherle conditions were ne < regular piaving nd MeGinnity hard-hitting serapper, and John Will improved since that contest the een of 4 1 n that he was no match fable for tra ng tow Pitcher Mike [gnch, of the Brownlof Chicago, who recently gave Mar: | it would not be a surprise tor sce hit, Seni Bare WARLORS Ye RoRT LM ° mining operations Oke MIlltx University team, has resigned the vin | Hart | such hard’ battle | in give Carter a harder feht than he gave | special cure for quch and @ cure tbat for "ha tive © preparatory contest wiv Jtuiney of the nine. He Is fr, Bowe da tte, name oly, | Roth, Hack Boge a Bee eae at (Pee Be Williams iw. 34 oye Bi Ay Jabbed and hooked | betweon aw ophiyers, whieh was, With the wa Jan offer to pitch for the Cincinnatts. wall try ebnetusions in i six. round) iy perfect shape and confident of w liams' Hihats his rlcht toeMoKenale's face, and, after |the feature of yesterday's morning i tn ema m aN go ut the boxing show to be brought! ning. 3 ex-Colonel, is getting bing him several times in the third [ufternoon pi the ex-Colon kK 4 ce, was ollminnted being tried ov a he ron’ players ia, fine ahape, ‘The ————=— und, crosed his right to the Jaw and| most of the men labered with awenters, Warned simething abo nee ml on © 1 som to be well satisfled 4 MoKenzle dropped lke a log, white Ret] on. § Uvely In and aucnetd work, Rime he never de mnie AE i Ve with his methods, erce Lew Bailey counted the fatal ten, | was done by the regulars, but Mc —_— ra®, | taln-managers Uutel ‘oe Cogbett and Danny Shay have left Six rounds of furlous milling took out in a uniform in the thick of th Ha eee a inuitdaned inet niki] «od Yationals, place berween Jonany Marto, of New] uvity AG amor Nin inellAy Bhows morning aul the incon believed hy York, and Billy M Maharg led Beosnahan some stunts about! Quetiig a, wisdom (0c Ache: Way innd nad. Marto) jh iba, Roger Js working hard and! cur to. hin, he 1 cede a ts Goo RELIABLE {| (Frisco to Join th | io are training fs morning ma ton, CHICAGO, March 11.—James Burke, who says he ts a minority st ‘ol in the Hawthorone ra bas filed a ill in the Superior ¢ ear at a unc left and) frequently to-| a god taught his | lor the appointment of @ re red Maharg x Fl GENOA Panine Grill © mnorrow, : ‘ i Zor the Chicago Racing Association, eee ‘on the vinitint| Afternoon Whiskey is as nec- end for an injunction FE fo cet ny.| DECKER WON ae sn RVAbb HIGHLANDERS HAVE GOOD. training th essary as reliable food—such is OLD Association went out of existe Be powrerarnscee| WEATHER FOR PRACTICE Yatly cont ttle last night They Like It It's made a hit—that new store of ours at 205 Broadway, right at the elbow of our busy down-town friends who like Sete clothes. ; It's about the busiest of the 25 semi~ ready stores in the States and Canada. Our big place at Broadway and Eleventh is pretty busy, too. Same good clothes at both storés—same snappy styles, fine 1 fabrics, careful tailoring. ‘ast| HB, KIRK @ CO., Sole Bottlers, N.Y. | re he ae 3 ae. wee Ne je and try on; fitted, 9 Ohe, BR GI noe inis to your order an ered in a fel hours. MEMSIC AND “KID” M'COY AND PLACKE Bisco "Ste and Overonts $20 to $40 H nit mors i eeaah Ey *Milad! Love m 2 Cena March 11.—George Mem- Blox polson cured In from } to 3 mony = before the Lancaster Athletlo (Special to The Evening World.) | hitting on the side, T don't see how] RACE TRACK, W ORLEANS, Jot, George Decker, Philadelphia, | ATLANTA, Ga, March 11.—Billy| they can beat us with a good home im ~ March 11—The entries for to-morrow's | pested Lew Ryall, Philadelphia. The] icecler engineered six additional mem: rt. , Paces are an follows: opening rounds were fierce ones, Ryall] pers of the New York Amerfeans int GriMth says if the National league Race—Purse; three-quarters of x) torcing the fighting, Jn the firat round! Atlanta last night and now GriMth has| wants war they will find the American | Work ....110 Snow Cap .. 110/ Decker missed a heavy right swing and | thirteen of his squad on hand ready for! ready for the hardest fight they ever 19 ue raver NY troll, put was up instantly. In the fith | strenuous preliminary work. Keeler's es-| encountered. That Ridgewoor i Tai0. Bride 110) and sixth rounds he had Lew going, but] cort consisted of Fultz, Unglaub, Wolf,| went against us," Rece—Belling: one mile and a six-/tne gong saved him, Conroy and Bliss, have not made any + $2 paligantoman $6] Joe Han n. Lancaster, and Fred} ‘The entire squad took thelr first hard) You see a fellow getting the Worst of “afd BEM ratio aps| McFadden, Philadelphia, went six flerce | work seaterday morning on the bowled) H,A%4 then, keeping ale} sou cay reals SMacbeth ....0..i105| rounds, the gong in the last saving | and outfield, hitting at a fast pace from are not whipped yet." ! 10 Count em oat. /ctie| Hanrahan from a knockout, Christ} th» outset. Griffith stood ooking on| the, mea werd troy, 181922 fn the| Overhand g5/'P the first round, both Lancastarians, rae out your teams,’ md he, “if ‘s from town and after Blue Darter ”.)/": $o and Ney, Campbell, Lancaster, knock-| that isn't a fast bunch Lnever saw etl othe players trot back {ed out “Kid McConnell, Philadelohia,| yefore. With that {nfleld and outfeld | tY A livay clin. the we 01 tunues good and the 104 |dn the first round. to back up our twirlers und do a Ittle! rounding Into proper sh 10 | ~ RYE Pure, wholesome, and satisfying. All "and we But when! Sold only in our registered bottles, Boundling *: oe gne-auarter; $2,500 M is Hebi Sintra TC 2 monte, rank | tice sic and Otto Selloff fought six fast ladies. cs Ante fp tren 1 area and hard rounds to a draw in the| The six-round bout between “Kld''} convenient for the bout. Bk wind-up at the Ashley Club's inital boxing show last night. Memate’ to twellings, and Placke, the heavy-weight| Both men will begin training for the Swe in from 10. to amplon of Holland, which wax slated | bout on Monday, McCoy doing his work "Bais ain from 105 mto Selloff right from the outset, sen to take place in Philadelphia on Aprii| ata gymnasium tn Alba while Placke e. 10, da 1 ing tn wallops from all angles, He had |1, will come of on the night of March | will get into shape at a “gym’ in this | bi t iar or, the, Met ai tree: Wt Otto up. in the air Mghting wildly be- '% instead, elty, bese tsa da Yad foxe they had begn at it two minutes, — ‘The promoters of the contes decided | Vhe date was changed ‘on account of | * The German went better in the last that the latter date would be the most Apri 1 falling on Good Friday, :