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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1904. | SPORTS EDITED BY (ficiNes ee sen e+ F PUGILISM. | | BASEBAI AMERICANS AND GIANTS ARE BUSY DOWN SOUTH WHILE LATS REST ON THEIR ARMS UP NORTH. Tiaey » ‘ ~ ca o ; ” . cd ° ° 3 { e a ° a e « i a. « ca ‘ a a ad PEACE STILL PREVAILS AMONG THE MAGNATES 3 jPPAeneseeeenaeannenansoeneneenesssesenncccesenesenet® |: x 3) ? DR. AGRAW'MAS FOUND THE: =» gs 4 b RIGHT PERSCRIPTION FoR THE GIANTS. ~ j z « » : Sf: * *) a * | > e| iP i RUHLIN AND : 3 ¢ : : * ¥ j + HART TO-.NIGHT|; ; H a6 ; : . : £ Durany RTANLOR 2 A detalled story of this ¢ 3| wasn a per Sprrenpangeny He vase ad some excellei aie in z THAT ANS EWS SIGN ¥ Amportant fight will be writ- | ¢ ELBERFELD §) rhe oe ont Mioliaaine saeco ita ok patadden String. - : DUZZLERL « : eS had ohn » Madden brin on a string | & » ten and illustrated by Rob- | oF THe STG } Into Wants for thls meeting for the firet time, He| $ H ¢ AMERICAN: ington fr py h ¢ fo 1 a , ert Edgren in to-morrow’s ¢ 1S : one or pars foliage ee See ae i. yaaiee be < re taken vat ta, LN t a , Haptlg orn ne New Orleans delugatio tensive. and , “Evening World. Bob Fitz- | ACAATURAL Gel high incluaed onnets; (ainers) snd] ii Agia (Whe. aayanslextenalvddaid |e : 2 NERCMERL B | Jockeys who had been in attendance at) og : Mas * : simmons has expressed a | DEACHER Bi] the ninety-nine-day meeting In the! New Opteuns Die that ant Sl wewee PVBEIODED TIT IDIDHSIIIIR ITD IHSTRISSTDOSISGHS O9FIIS ST ISID ITSO NTE IATIEN { desire to meet the winner. | B] sem orkers on ; = in ea wht Be ret the ight and the: | 3 ete B] pant nea Mt or | Ul Ea, al ctl | chances of the victor wi races on ‘Thursday and play thone en-| 2 the Jouk ae ne Fit: Each of t Se i : ie ih the, Bennings Hand he beset Gitorita all fr a - 4 J) 7 . ame where layers at i "i ast ni 4 pee Se og id Bere Hea Oe erway edt ONG Xpected to-day. He Phillipa, one principals has a look in for |$ el eainal with both on the nd A erAe GSU al _ A . "1 es ‘®ljookout for anything that will glve! F of| (Spectal to The Evening World.) the light heavy-weight title, | ¢ Sl inom what Is alangily known as a] fern's n sin Foun thevAiliancacd | GRAVESEND, March “H-the track m tn 2 SE Gun ai qraineras, (hows)|\ a wets *. neuienacene during the early morning hours was a compan Merrit’s move both from his path. > | era: Will also ride during the meeting A. A. One Hundred and ‘Twenty-nint warm aun red out auffelently 3 eee dovceevesevevensvevesvvevsssses soassoeneseesser# Against the Clockers. JW. Colt Mm ele er eH sa Aaa Near Mncinna therevarouearded > go to Aqueduct, so nearly all’ the had out their charges, Mattie Corbett w much Interested evelopment his Metropolitan 8 inure . Dazzling, Trainer Odom hav-| [rons ‘There is more disposition shown this y bad bit of news that reached! ay both men are very clever at the track to-da: m i _ vear to resent the watching and clock-| nosy ‘ot Writ. eho rate ye| mame.” Tremblay recently wrest! ing of trials by profesionals than ever $8 thee ning owners in the] George Bothner to a draw. He als + Sepecially. is this true at| steeplechase division. Mr. Colt has arves cr In sixteen uy before: Papecien. been stricken with. the dread appon. (nrew TuAnvel F venti (racks where prominent stables are be-| Pf? ken with ead Appene ctes” a0 aoel will have to keen Aloltie, And) goes under. the knife f} wits’ about m during the entire ‘bout. Tan, wayeacear training condl: (Gienarala She looks fit enough to be sent a ’ Ing prepared, At Hennings, however, | the surgeon in his home in New. York | _ ‘ood ‘record at : the gates are thrown open to the pub- Mr. colt is an enth slastic | doce ot feat the Canadian Rhee ae Reed record and) io, leat all Umes, and trials are harder| Supporter of steeplechaning, and his = haif mile ata racing clip, The balance . Jor cone unless trainers select | Constitution, which should. p Drs ne) races iiasateing) were) alt ee Ss an unusual hour for thelr work-otus. | through the kof the operation, shown toVensy. 5 Yesterday at Bennings was like a] It 1s queeriy colncidental that the men The first to show nn the track was the BAN FRANOIBCO, March 2i-sim| « who headed the list of winning owners $ -Y BY ROBERT EDGRE ay t “lof the two divisions of racing Inst sea a . s ; . aN. Nell, father of the bantam-weight cham-; and thousands of W Ktonians took} son should both have been stricken | Hampton Stable’s string; the two-year- | A | olds Red Reynard, Cherivai and Ranault ey cars out to the course and| with appendicitis. Wilttam C. Whitney and ‘Tormean w allowed quarter-mile A shuffling of championships may follow the fight to-night between 1 the galloping horses. Nothing | Was at the top of the list of winning | breathers {n 0.281-2 and 0.29, Jockey alton! era in flat racing last on Mr, | tr ————— minute. Ro elchihs in 0.4 distance in 0.14 al Right was charming, pion. deelared to-day th At he stood “tuhlin and Marvin Hart, in the Lenox A.C. of Philadelphia. ‘The winne tol mately (Fy Nell with ‘Troube! bad the mount on Tormean, SSE a to meet Robert Fitzsimmons jn a six-round bout. If Rublin carries off the |Hushey M © a good colt. NEW 1 aghors the ensuing engagement with the freckled champion will be merely a Heres ty ae SENS, petnenl oF Morton uy of fast work was done.! Coit now Tuesday being the final work- | cross-ca: out day in preparation for Thursday's pings. ¥ Tompkins, has a i issued a number of chal eee ete ily prepared battle between heavy-welghts. but should Hart dispose of the Akron |!#nees ty me on hebalt ae. n mat sunee em last season Antonio Faunter, the « wee dU the five-furiong | {Pts city: inspect ity (aut the match between the Kentuckian and Fitzsimmons will bea legiti.|and t would have d eee a tse. ABLAn er taee Nt Mata Division Coming, match Aad ee a Histance in 1 Sweet Alive, Glad | nounced that ’ ("ifmmate contest for the light heavy-weight title. Hart, while in fat, is almost |ilm before (his 1 1 was sure we cou ad there ase a vt horeea | ¢ Laugh there are hundreds of the pro Sea wane Smile and Scorpio stopped over the half- | teats for tt iy oreag Tas*hea Ruhl : | fessional wers of racing wireads inj an Neate (mile ground in 0.58 1-2 A number of the | piant will April is. Mr fs vy aman as Ruhlin, but with a chance in sight to gain championship | ovtvitt 0 date veady to race. ‘This Ie a bit surprising, | own. the tanin division te nou expect | place about th + two-year-olds were sent to a | party: on Apri Rurope with 4 swelaurels he could easily come down to the weight favored by F ' oF since the winter wieg vefy much a ed until Wednesday night, when they! prof. ‘Titus, a Ni on April 2. | « ny Fite expe » pat w bouk onthe Fast | i r furlon| allop at Uh parts’ |. ¢ Barr, of this city os Ree el ae tucmeereuetat me over an ue apeciat ‘ ee te g wallop f ie For that matter, Young Corbett established a precedent when he took Jer trick+ { niet ani will not | We conlelontine. of hattex ror: 34 | John G. Cavanogh has arranged | Citims that Plening has siesteppel © Among them were Black Cat, | ue ve tne ; | , L early meeting as ings. \3 “ Congressional Llmieed, | champion and as an inducement ty the noir aes iH ¢ Terry McGovern’s title away, fighting at a weight Keveral pounds above the five he the fet. Bue ir| Is, of conmse, tiie proper thing to) Teavityg at 3 COTTER RARE tcher Boy” say's Faunler will agree & ee nasi leaee a ne TMi ay tie gaat » L ‘eg Wi rt should be luck gh to put By tureie est with the Jeffries} say that the forthcoming N sixty Members of the Metropol- Mrmr © be decide i r ties j | teather-weight limit. If Ha t should be lucky enough to pu Fitzsimmons | 18\''* eda elu maiesie ae RON Unt: Asencintlanccluero celennel Uhrow him twice dn an hour, wih} Gy, alsnring nesting P | flout, the general public would overlook any trifling advantage that the|? DESHI e ReneS § s rintention*to draw in-on the open-| Pin falls te SHOR ENESCO UCIMERS STP ys Pi i = t x i be ©] maton at once Hennings, IC dyes seem in truth as if} ing day vide, which, by ° 7 "1 MAY BAR TUCKER Bluegrass fighter might have in the weight line and give him the title by as i ‘ WeNehes wine] oun SuclOne, ChetRnoes 1D” O:By *) sehick' ‘uct 1 j feclamation, : , ia H Re the contre year-olds Stun Brook and. ‘ fe atatiot tate Seu nuuery elertl i receipts ton, of this stritig, were sent to a three= Ms ne ayn different, luvs in phat a _—=—— daipnts. “The money heewants for Pe ‘i Shields string, | matchmakers have decided now ts. s p <The encounter between Ruhlin and Hart should be furious enough to I I he Shields strina, | matchmakers have decided: not to see! _-pledtbe the fancy of any fight follower Ruhlin and Carte ‘¢ pnt up two of the * hardest six-round battles ever fought in Philadelphia, and Hart is as much Aveta whirlwind fighter as Carter himself. A line on the Kentuckian's style “of boxing may be had from the fact that he won his first fourt battles with knockouts. Hart is a fine figure in ring costum As a statue by some ancient Greek sc en i luub and ‘Chou Between them n ving} = hold down every position in al * WO the infleld and outer garden, 2.—The trial] The Red symmetri When not compelled to make will wish th: e back tn 2 a ‘ his \-| team ow Auled dow os i »weight he fights at about one hundred and eighty pounds. Ruhlin will be| team unde e o” Boa mm E on the charge ol] dear old Cincinnati if they should hap- ; | [umear the two hundred mark | sii aa leased | aiduted’ fralyplagy ini the tours) ouemes tH mare Sarah Black aaiAlmas | Panta bin IntDscne) Gf bhowe)it esse *, ae a kK. Sixty ament of the Harlem Navy Handball | [ess at the ‘olnte: race meeting S£ (Gus Rublin had a plece of hard luck in his recent meeting with Jet ~ fords, and he will try to wipe out the recollection of it by beating Hart! handily. Jeffords landed a heavy swing on the Akron Giant's chin at June i lass Was begun in the Wayne! MeLean, the Cardinals’ new backstop, Cireuit Court to-day is the tallest man playing ball » He Thirty-four witnesses, most of them | stands six feet four inches and could { avenu to carry off eague, and is now championship honors n the ar s " is ” the beginning of the fight, and after Ruhlin was too badly dazed to! LtAg nions, from the New Orleans and Hot Springs | {oroiieg tS uatnon ip. & me and him ; fensive. ‘The ; bird. A raco tracks, have been brought here by I = do anything but pon the defensive. That should be no discredit \ ne o witness the Kame bapa seth MESES. Dee Wo virikn\ alio'cvertenlereuiairing iipuulveiknocked/outl ae mi tek , nat Ap ALG OL a the prosecution. Sheckard in the one Superba sure of boxer. Any man who ever da Jght bi eked ont, or nearly | having, dete teams in the] it ix said that the victory of Sarah| his berth in the outer garden this sen- \ Knocked cut, 1y cue chance blow 1 know ihat my opinion of “Kid” Me- | tions, Phtlas Tithe naan. }#on. “Five men will Nght for the other ad other strong Awe Black coat the poolroom try In the neighbersood ¢ j geval ST. LOUIS, March 21.-George Gara- two positions, Won. Lovt, ow S/Gay’s fighting Kia" Carter two years ago. That Right-Hand Hook A right-hand hook on chin put MeCoy out for nearly half a min tile at the end of the second yound, and only the ringing of the beil just * Ms he went down saved him from being counted out. The “Kid" recovered eS ehotgh to s from his corner in time, and the fight that he made from Withat round on, pitting nerveless muscles and active brain against the Uegeressive strength of Carter, was one of the most wouderty “ever have seen from a ring-side seat about LOO per cent er seeing m beaten by Men Cured by Me | | things 1] Scand oN teh al Bee Bt Ae Je fCords Cond dye (he Airon Giant with a punch, H on ; ioe gees trick with one of is vicious hooks, He ia a “round arm" there = ver, the ex-light heavy-welght m- BEBE if Suitacion costs. ‘you This is an ideal wagon for hauling sand, dirt, stones, ete., and % oF wings, and seldom hits xtratcit And If} tis will arrive Thursday to see- pain payee ea ; 4 Soo SNigoke or swings, ane " H And IE Hare once had ‘Rush : LITTLE ROCK ENTRIES. GRA Re LLL a a £20,090 cults we make it in several weights and sizes to meet every demand, PMENHoskour would follow in u very short time. Hart te a ene mid Jack “Twin Suillvan in the iat i , a earetul workm ‘ RACE TRACK, LITTLE Ko Ak. [ier's fieht with Philadelphia Jack The bottom of the bed is made of heavy slats or poles, each " Tyhigner.” ip bis fights with Cartor Kublin found that ny h 4 ee rlishes with straight jabs. Probably Rob Fitzsimmonn will be at the ringside to wateh the ta Ma 1 The entries nh takes place before the oomorrowes | O'Brien, wh about 4 in, wide—making dumping quick and easy. West Bnd Club that evening Mr New grok ed: Inquire, aba 5, heel Carts for ci , 1: is possibh ner of the fight ter Specialint. Studebaker heavy Two-wheel Carts for city contractors, and . he will be matched to meet my Ryn 165 W.34th St 4 i farm use—3 in: in, tire—are parti Within’ she next two: mond : Dr LR. Williams 8." 4% sie Ip htesi Gus for faraa\ciee= 3 tei ¢ 18; three ehe: Pere N ANY Hd stand off the Bronklynite’s WIL use the same tuetles with Hrolaekt ties of his coming ey 10 Six fur SR ee RE _——<—<—— strong, serviceable and convenient. Six furlonga: selling. : Hoan cette ES telegram thot heen NEW ORLEANS MONEY. OLD DR. GRINDLE, Studebaker Buggies for contractors and ouperintendents are [warren a. oof Redford, Mane,,| {amr Hanton to-day st chit he Almost $340,000, was distributed 3 YEARS A SPECIALIST IN big, strong and beavy. With or without tops. Nothing like them on Amit 7 fora st Coreen | world not leave with the players, but stakes and purses at New Orleans. ; DISEASES OF MEN. Hee tek aha peed earvice) bs anfhivatmeack would Ko direct from hie he Bal- Diy ieee money was pretty well divided, J Gitindie’s scien at ' pineal pe pability, Jimmy Briges and} imore ty Washingtos, where he will) vs fi ae de Graham... most on the stables earned some shate diseenes Docu iye more cals and Studebaker Harness is designed and made with a purpose. erry Mr n will mo t Portland, | Jem them. he Ae : i i @ exact amoun. tennis than by any other adve , . ji i Behnian, of Pittsburg, will box|M«., on April 4. The vlub has offered | cAI ible talk about the yan | Baton Younes oto tsttet oe mag #00.182.0. 0 “Doc” “tract got Peter iy cured in from 1 to.3 months, We elweys firnistt the erueee) #0) suit the) rebicle; |: Byer etn ie 4 adeipile aay O'Brien at Piite-|hetior terms, and Stove Atwhoney haa | Sent ahd bea cis hsusd, Dilton | emlain 10s Cohusnet Tee eee eae in SOO OF move are ae| Nervous debility in from wd months, for the horse and the stable is shown in our new Harness Store, 5 . Te anlan’s hi cepted on behalf of Bel on,” suid pete, “is ubsurd. Dilton rer AST Of a Ran y and Bladder complaints in from 1 & I tae arenes ot rans [Nee betel of Bris fei pin hth Hoel ee (ty ace er i itees, Rist"R & Shiateta bt: [ake tainty eeu i be STUDEBAKER, Revive been in ‘Aur utte, and Perry| with. the California League whereby to Singoithrte 1195 tehard: oa fight twenty rounds so « de. sd ifrerent seame out there | 6 : bantamewelght,| fare te Bat “Lake Rasiese Cia, nea h a tia ‘aod wo a at hea Heder BN ; St: tne ene i exact date is not i ers who will leave. here to- ie Race : Sas ; K # ton bans) sue. probably; will, be March ‘gn ais , Bani £) ‘ k 96,001; toh ; ‘ 3 22; G. $9,688: reat teieture Queenan, of Seattle, have agreed tol we have released outriaht five ol our [eat Le) Sateen é Go. 8 Mrs. 36. eon ra AC cee ae pete nad a ave, at ivan Ait sept New York

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