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T eeoa ee i a fROM ALL AcCcOUNTrs THE Bors ENJOY THEIR BE DAILY SAUNT FROM THE. ARAGON OUT TO THE GROUNDS— HE HIGHLANDERS ENJOYING THEMSELVES AT WORK AND Wo THOSE ys) Mh, fltives HEAVY BATTING THAT THING /N S/GH ARE GOOD 70 e €AT "GRIFF "SENDS REPORTS OF 2 7E BALLS - AND SAYS “POP UP JOHICNIE" GANZEL /S LEVELING EVERY LS AMERICANS. ATLANTA, Ga, March M.—Last) his lameness and eased up a few this aight’s hail storm sent the mercury morning, notwithstanding the wet con- town 20 degrees, and when the New dition of the outfeld. * fork Americans Appeared this morning | Capt. Griffith put tome of the heavy- hed for their run-in the park they were! weights out there to chase fly balls and ‘bundled up to their eves in heavy) jer: chem at it until they were good sweaters) ‘The grounds were found to | and tired. be fh auch a soggy condition that fleld-) Gy, next Friday the first practice game Ing practice was out of the question and} will be played with the Ataata team, the work was confined to batting, | A About 10 o’olock the sun came out The Chicago Americans are the first Swarm and bright. ‘The pitchers loovenrd| goin tu play exiiuition wames, as the up thelr arma, with Reville and Me-/ Wit. sox beat the Port Worth (1 Gu.ty catching, and all seemed to have) team lust Sunday. All of the new ple profited by yerterday’s rent. Jack Howell! ery snowed up exceedingly well Yet out a few reofs and steamed somo | ceed up In good shape. He looks to be) 1: xeems to be the general impression stronger than ever and says his arm 's| that Ban Johnson, in negotiating for the not bothesing him at all salu of the Washington Club, wants to Putnam has almost recovered froin sell nothing for something, ) BASEBALL TEA AMERICAN AND NATIONAL LEAGUE | MS HARD AT WORK NATIONALS. HOT INSHOOTS. RK GRIFFITH, who has enough ( baseball sense to pilot three ball nw BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March M.— Gotham's National League ball-tossers made thelr first ap rance on the local fleld this morning, While they were handicapped in pursuing their spring training operations because of wet grounds, the Glants put up a fine “mud” exhibition chasing flies and grounders, The local Southern League players also commenced to work the winter out of thelr muscles this morning. and it teains in aa many leagues and still h good tn all—to wateh him in 1004. Ambrose Puttmann fs tho only south- paw on the Gotham squad, He should make a good may for hin people this season, Billy Bradley, third baseman of the Cleveland team, and Tommy Leach, third baseman of the Pirates, are on th stump jn Cleveland for Andy Kelly, former National League player, who 19 running for member of the Counell, Manager Slee, of the Chicago Club, thinks that one left-handed pitcher is enough for any team, tise would not interfere with that of the McGrawites, Tho locals will uso the grounds up to il o'clock in the morn, ing, when thoy will retire in favor of the Giants, who will practise until 1 o'clock tn the afternoon. When no game President Herrmann, of the Reds, nttit hopes to get “Oom Paul” Kruger from Phtabure. is to be played, the visitors will be was arranged that their time for prac-/ given the field again at 3 o'clock. Man- ager McGraw has arfanged for his play- ers to dress at and use the Turkish bath facilities of the swell Birmingham Athletic Club ' All of MeGraw's piayers are compiain- ing of sore muscies, but by the aid or plenty of arnica and rubbing thoy cai- culate to get rid of it in a couple or days. Pitchers Mathewson, Ames and Miligan were allowed to aut loose this morning for the tirst time, as there was no wind and the sun was'as warm and bright as a June day up North, ‘the diamond will be In good condition when it recovers from rainfall Pitcher Jerry Nops has not been heard from. and McGraw talke as though he had just as soon hav stay away. Southpaw Milligan strong candidate for Nops's place ‘6 him is a FT EXECTS UMN BHT CLUB ASS NES HAM BURIED TE- ‘The feature of yesterday's games In Funeral services over the remains of The Harlem Navy handball tournament was the success of the Union Bont Club's players in taking six straight games from the crack teams represent- ing the Motropolitan Rowing @lub, Wyanoke retained the lead by winning six games from tho Dauntless boys. "Tony" Hamilton, during tits life one Useeuscere of the foremost of Amertean jockeys, 2 were held yesterday in Brooklyn, Ham. a1 {Iton died in France on Feb. 21 of con- 7a rumption, and the body arrived here + jlast Saturday. A throng of the colored boys friends {mathered at the Fleet Street A. M. 32 ‘Church to attend the services, but on | account of the wish of his aged mother to avglu publicity the service waa con ducted) at the residence of his mother- in-law, No. 208 Navy street M men well known about metro: | politan rao ks attended the finera Jot the Hamilton in the hedyny ridden for Lakeland, PRINCETON WILL Dwyer, . Tupert. Hamaton's last mounts were at the 1 ' tracks in Russia, where he met great : ne succes, landing a number of choiva om pees events, The body will be interred to-, ‘The of Wrinceton Univeraity | 1#Y at Mount Olivet Cemetery, |, ind ot New York University ire on edge for their dual meet which place at the N. Y. U. gymnasium st B A have worked hard for the meet and each is confident, One week Iter comes the intercollegiate contest, / and both universities have entered their several teams. TODD WINS SIX HERMIS NOT TO START MILE RACE EASILY —_—— R. Toad, of the West Side A. C., won the croas-country run in the fast divi: fon of the Pastime A. C. run held ve terday over the six-mile Jerome course. Todd's time was 36m. 12s, James O'Connor, of the Pastimo A. C.,, was sec- ond, and J, W. Sullivan, of St. Bar- tholomew's, third, The run yesterday was preparatory to the open handicap to be run on Easter ~ BOUT, ON SKATES Brooklyn's indoor skating and ico sports season will vome to an end to- qight with the carnival at Clermont Avenue Rink. Gus Ruhlin and “Jack Munroo will M@KMie each other on a brand-new z They will skate a half-mile it ruce, and the odd» are even who will go down und out many times they ‘will “go As the rink ts to be open tor all night, there is some hope of the big pugilists will catch eF before the break of dawn. they will skate tlil they take gount. iMBLAY AND LUTTBEG. Tremblay, the Canadian } Who wrestled George Bothner, 'elght champion, to a draw “we will mect Max Luttbeg, of iis, in B wrestling bout to a fine Best two out of three falls, catch- can» sty ‘Both men have ¥ « The slow pack went five miles. and Raymond Matthews, of the Young Men's Club, won tn 81m, 240, for the distance. George Harmon, of the Calu- met Wheelmen, was second, and J. H. Star of the Institute Club of Newark, third! STRENGTH RECORD AT YALE BROKEN NEW MAVEN, Conn, March 14.—1, F, Emerson, of the Freshman class of the Sheffield Sclentiflc School ,of Yalo ‘Unversity, has broken all previous strength strength records at Yale Unt- versity by over two thousand points, He made a total of 10,600 points, against 9,90, made by A, H Bennor, i fay on being given. ‘The % pounds, at the ring- post ie Je: maton MATCH AND 1S NOW GETTING IN SHAPE ef LTHOUGH his-mind is not exactly A made up on the question of who he will fight, Bob Fitzsimmons, former heavy-weight champion of, the world, and now holder of the light Keavy-welght title, has atarted in to train in anticipation of a match in thy near future, lar, so long as he ts sure that he will prove a drawing vard A couple of days aKo hegan operations down Fitzsimmons t his home at by taking five-mile run ds to Coney Island, Both- a sore foot, he has done little xium work, but he expects to start In with more action Just as soon us he 7 | can seaure a sparring partner who ca Just who will be Fitasimmona'n next op- stand his wallops during the process Cf ponent has wot been decided. In fact} training. litasimmons has bia eye on the ‘champion Ages not Know himeelt| Hank Grifin, the bie colored heavy: who will be pitted against him In hin} Welt, and Just as oon ns HOXGF ¢ > located he next battle, 80 far ag his opponent is | Tt boxce can be lose rned Fitzsimmons ts not particu- | in into condition, BEFORE THE SUBURBAN In 44 seconds, Willegesse, of ti Feekd off the distance i 4) ha Stamping Ground Well. The’ Doctor racers, Stamping Ground, R Indiscreet’ and Sterling Belle, we ht tO food breathing exorcise. Stamping Ground ts going along in fine 8 jot, GRAVESEND, March 14 With Hie Weather and track conditions almost perfect for work, the Gravesend course presented some lively scenes this morn- ing. Superintendent Dunphy has a letter from Trainer Healy, of tho Murphy|shape and shows no bad resuits from string, stating that the stable will gus hah iineke she passed through 5 anty ‘ he winter for Gravesend with twenty hors Lentan's enue: four-year-old maiden or about March 2%. This string contains Gant, turned a haif-mile in 0. ne the well-known performers James V., {#3 ima, a half-sister to Black Hu winner, of laat year's Brighton Junlor, | farlony aut tn ee 1a mee Gh, four and Baseful, the balance being two. fout, Lhree-elghths of a mile in 0.46 year-old: rm No. 10 ha re- | handily, uae Angas ras Deen re-) the Mattie Corbett string were on the served for this tot sido and under the guidance of Seven of the Thomas & Shields string} Trainer Jack Odom trotting and canter arrived from Bound Brook over the ing was, all chat aa Wa pad rye Jorsey tral road. In the conslgn-| 42% Same GU Evlignabac anaihe iacs ment Ww © the well-known performers | Guin lo Wiliams, alway Young Henry, Andy Willla Buttons, Howard ahd 4 ep imple, of Ken¢ sand | WAGL AS strong, Wax much tr evidence Dimple, Duke of Kendall and Bound] Qudng the ioe tone Macence Bronk clipped off a half mile in i Hermits for Suburb rhe two-vearsold Long Dien bres three-eighths In 0.44, and Headiad wi Hermis, the Handicap candidate from this barn, will be sent to post for the Subu that being his initial per- formance of the season, ‘This’ race has Wintered so well his trainer fs of the opinion it will take that time to fit him, Traine ed Burlew ushered his racers to the track at an early hour abarrassment, Astarita, — Belilame Hello and Lady Rohes! 1) seven- furlong gallop, a bit that a two-minute galt, ‘The ers, Gil pin, W Royal, s Fe of sent tow strong gallop at three par speed, 4 Smathers at Track, RAVESEND, March 14.—K. BY Smathers made his first appearance gince his return from Europe at the » jocated on the Gravesend track, w thorough inspection of his nounced himself as being well with thelr advanced appear- Trainer Taylor ushered the in two sets. In the first were rand Opera, and in the] . Witeheratt and Dick trainer allowed yy 1 from th 1 espealally when big showed plainly that his from New York in the automobile been well repaid, Mr. Smathers was! breezed three-eigaths of a milo] silent in regard to his Intentions as to anes Tartar rent |McChesiey's ifst appearange for the urlong breather I season, got te young Righe si Hed look tena Lraiiver Merritt's three-vear-old Bos- ton Billy, In company with two youn aters, in 441-2 eeconds, Knebhampton a th: DATE FOR THE PLACKE- M’COY FIGHT APRIL 5 Another change has been made !n the; McCoy's manager met by date for the holding of the six-round) to-da bout between "Kid" McCoy and Henri|on the above-mentioned date. ‘Walter Placke, the champion Reavy-welght| Schlicter was on hand at the confer. fighter of Holland, ence, and as the offer he mad managers for the mi anys ae sind The moans oF fue battle bie to both Aghtors, he we i be eotern ch a frou le in getting the'men to box botcrs 7 Bek then have started in to train Freed of Plncks, and the contest. og nied { » + Int: Bod after little clay decided Pare % ALL OUT FOR WEST SDE AC. BANNER One of the most Interesting sets of indoor athletic games of the season will be that of the New West Side Atiletic “ub at the Twenty-second Regiment Armory next Saturday night. All the Prominent athletic clubs, -Y, M. C. A.s and colleges have entered their ontive teams with the object of winning the handsome point banner which goes to the club scoring the largest number of points, Four prizes will be awarded in ch event—a solid gold die medal to | frst, a gold medal to second, silyer die medal to third and a bronze die medal to fourth ‘The spectal events are ssv-yard A, A. U, indoor championship and a 22-yard run, novice, for public-school boys. Entries close to-day with Dieges & Clust, No, % John street; Sergt. James Campion, Twenty-second Regiment Armory, or Games Committee, No, 229 West Fifty-fourth street —<——__ SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS, The indoor swimming championships of the Metropolitan A, A. U. will be held at the New York Athletio Clud tank next Saturday evening, The events are open to all regis last night's territic | ASTONISHING THE GEORGIA CRACKERS Hey THERE OPERATOR WIRE GORDON To HAVE THE OUTFIELD. FENCES. FOUR / "I * Farry WiitArts" “SS GETTING DOWN GéE / DIS BEATS GowANUS CANAL < Wee Wwe He ELER DALLES WITH JHE RG. nO od RUHLIN STILL WONDERING | AT JIM JEFFORDS’S SHOWING P ‘ HILADBLPHIA, March 14,—Sport-| balance of the contest the blood ki ing men are still talking of the | steaming and seemed to bother the opt she ite | ellow. way in which big Gus Ruhlin wa) Although the two knockdowns in the} on the Juw, and Gus went down. He re- fused io ake the count, however, and ot up before the referee counted three. he Dig crowd began yelling at Jeffords handed « surprise party by Jim Jeffords first round took a great amount of /{) go in and finish Ruhiin, and he fairly last Saturday, About A year ago Al) Steam from Rublln, he seemed to grow | flew at the (Qhtoan. staggering him to . y stronger after the ‘third round, @ TOpes wit fusillad Weinnig, the Buffalo cycliat, made Jet-| hostilities commenced Jeffords, (with al- | the Jaw and body. eee OF blows on fords run out of the ring, while nearly | most the first blow landed, crossed his | Considering the fast work of’the men, every man with any pretentions to| Might over to Rublin’s jaw, and the lat-|they both finished the bout In fairly ‘ fer wan seat reeling. Jeffords quickly | good shape, with Ruhiin apparently gets. Class, including poor old Peter = MANY AMATEURS WILL TRY FOR BOXING TITLES have ven the Californian a good | trouncing. | When Jeffords wan suggested to Mad- | den and Ruhlin, the pair jumped at the | opportunity of pick up a little easy > money, and a match was speedily made | nd was brought off at the National | Athletic Club last Saturday evening. | it Was a slashing go, and thegkron | Giant was almost out {n the first round | from a right smash on the Ja) Twice OSTON, March I4,—AWthough the )Welght title. He has been informed that ie Was sent to the mat and was com- pelled to take the count. He staggered wildly about the ring when he got up, | but Jeffords was unable to finish the /away, the ambitious athletes from Job, He was too anxious, and, as ® re- | various parts of the country ate meting sult, misred several opportunities when |/*T0™ DUO the fixture to be held at hia opponent was almost heipless. Mechanics’ Building, Boston, Monday asuhlin has fought #everai tines in! tiene March 2. this city, but his display ast Saturday | a committes already bas received annual boxing championships of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States are two weeks if the entry Net is a good one tA his class he will be expected to mest Payne, which he will be Pleased to do. His contest with Hagen, Jack O'Brien's brother, at the National last year won for him a heat of friends who desire to e ap0) him win over the big fireman, The Avonia a, C., of New York, has & couple of good men in the lighter B Waa the poorest o Witnessed here. | ss 2 He was slow and held his opponent too |letters from Emory Payne, the New | Welehis who are coming over, and both cheap. Before he realized nis mistake! York freman, who gained much dis-] (is, West Side and Mott Haven clubs wall other Jeffords had got right d fending over four down to Work | notion, by winning over ‘Tom Steven- entries, Newark je aia amulets “aurprise vas Huntin: ie | heayy-welght championship later. toned re Amen woe ees ready on In nis hightas adhe Heqeterore missing |"Svihiam J. Rodenback, of the New| Muss., ‘who aa suey atte, 26 NEWER, Moment about mixling 1 uns ei ee | weet Side A. C., of New York, te aleolB. A.’ Av neat: anf nea ok, at the ndeoras gave" Rubin a territie tees booked for this meet, and being the un- | f Cambridge,” the 115-pound New rs FOUN EMME Startee Toole Ae LOUFLH | disputed 168-pound ehamplon he is de-| jean slated for eee wim Fambridge, down Into Gus's mouth, “During the ltermined to also capture the heavy- soak ‘Carthy. the New pngiiea tases i Me y. the New 4 Welght champion, feels that in avon make 158 pounds and be strong, and he As oing 16 enter that Class, “Prom pres ent indications there will be fully ti y ing work Hours: active ng on the part of seit elements HARA AND RYALL DRAW. PHILADELPHIA, March 14. 10 GET GOLDEN MAXIM tered Amateurs residing in the territory of the Metropolitan Association and Incl 100, 220 and 440 yard a distance, | First, “econe Stan Assoclation A. A, awarded in each avent day with Charles L. the club. ——— BOSTON GETS TANNEHILL. Pitcher Jesse Tannehill has been for- mally turned over by New York to gosto, in consideration for Pitcher Tom ches. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. — NEW ORLEANS, La., March 14—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as fol- lows: First Race-Six furlomms; “Maggio Work 100 Spencertan 100 Mildred —T 10% *Tom Olney 105 Pistol 107 dim 110 Walnut Hail 200) rr Extralaw *Annle Max 1.2); Third Race—Six furlon) SANY Daye. ves AU sRegian Arthur Spaxrow ellow Haromer, .110 Chanley ... 110 gigas Race—Mile and @ sixteenth: han- Liirattatter 31180 BS bareey' 23 ARE ‘purse, Fitth Fart ia Biablas i M underation ” ° | Piwill Rachel Ward. iat teh le. Gus Heldorn ¥ ew Mown Ht A Decker and Joe Hara; weee scheduled’ + T ts highly probable that Goldén, started. the rumor that shields nad] fOr its rounds nt the pchmnond AWS: f Maxim, the crack four-year-old, will | offered $25,000 fot the colt. ering troth a sprained eee ae eats be seen in the colors of 1, R,| While tasking with ‘Trainer 3. Mte- | fraif eho", % eprasne rist, and Lew! ‘Thomas this season. Laughlin, Shields said he wase very | wood one and went the fim aa © Alox Shields, the trainer-partner of | HUCK, Impressed with Golden | Maxim, | draw will be fair to the two fignters, the young millionaire horseman, paid &| Krantr, but wae’ urate Co ee Hint to Sherphead Bay vesterday and| Trainers who Saw Bhlelds on hip Men Cured b ah rs lon} look ai @ crack tha’ Pp ted that ‘wol buy ¢ 0] belongs to J.P. Kraner. ‘This visit! within forty-elgnt Nowra, Coy fe 1y Me LOCAL SPORTS SEE TWO BOUIS; ONE A KNOCKOUT MiG crowd saw a finigh Nght and hot fivteen-round draw at = | i . | The star attraciion was between West situ, Gh two hubpousders foe a side bet. After sift rounds of nd slugging word ‘wan receives that the New vork’ the way to raid the place! yo New Yorkie lice were on “ of tae llgntwolght of i De. LR Willi the bo: Lee Saturday night. Joe Wagner, of Manhattan, knocked out "Kid" Lewis, of Brooklyn, in the Nfth round of the first go after some fast fighting. The boys Yought at 105 pounds, with a side bet of $100. OLD DR. GRINDLE, 35 YEARS A SPHCIALIST IN DISEASES OF MEN. Under Dr. Grindle's aclentific treatment all diseases to. Permanently i 2 hy men are ured tore. qulekiy. incre testy and ot mat than by @ny other advertis- Che moderate a "tre Pee alntgata IE: ut Jimmy Mell olty, refereed Ing. physi m1 to 2 i 11 at the, oa

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