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ore THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1904. LESSEE) SPORTS EDITED BY [,faG¥és.| ROBERT EDGRE) Hosea n meen nnn a $ $. z" ; LOGOS DGS THE Boonies ibe TAME FOREIGN PAONE YF RONEYAFROM 7 DIPLOMATS BOLE HTODTVDOGVVGD ie PEYOROF LEVIS EE POO EVOD > 2 3 3 “'TATHER BILL © Davy 3 THINKS HE 15 ¢ | WHEN THE NEw YoRK SURE TO LAND one, 3 F CROWo STRIKES THE 3 7 q Saeey AADDEN. Baar te) ws ON 4 SILENT AS Even... SavinGcs 2O82O9O994O09OOO0OOH040% r WILL COND HIGHLANDERS FIGHT HERE ena a EE {ened a great deal in the box by th? The fight for patronage between! Tannehili this season, Manager Collins, | acquisition of Jack Powell, and its oul- the Giants and the Highlanders is| of !#st year's champions, believes that) feld {5 a better hitting one with ni: his te vill be reatly helped by the| son ‘in the game. I guess that Griffit? | going to be one to the death tas ee ee en een ne In out for the fing this year for fate, year, : “I think we have even a better ball! para to beat while Connie Mack's. mer Ban Johnson, President of the} club than we had last season, and if} will make you remember they a al- i ve do not play the le club of the| Ways in the game. ‘These pre the teams American League, will personally| ¥* 42 Mot play the leading club of the| Pa we “will have to reckon. wi National League in the fall I miss my| 7 think we will kon wil conduct the campaign of the Ameri-| guess, ‘The new men have made an ex-| Pure to put wes sent aes can team, Most of his time will, in| cellent impression, and Tannehill wili fact, be given up to the Highlana-| 49 better work than he has done in ' _ CHARLIE MITCHELL IS ; — IN NEW YORK CITY AGAIN 4 Former English Champion Talks of John L. 2 P Sullivan and Says Fitz Is Not Too Old to Fight. wit SHaw ‘up Charlie Mitchell, the prize-fighter, ar-y 1. of 188%. He was certainly the best Ht rived in New York to-day on the Majes-] the world has ever seen, 1am going to —————————————— Seer seutag Une ob the! baer oallitussers a tic with his sixteen-year-old son,| find out where he Is and call on him, 1 RACK AT BENNINGS = MR.W-P BURCH'S ers, and he is now mapping out al there is in the country, and has enterea i Charles Alexander Mitchell, and Jf} hope he 1s not In need of assiatance, but STRING OF TWO YEAR OLDS ‘ series of special advertising and| into his work with the greatest spiri. everytiting shapes right America may] if he is he can call on me. claim the old champion and his famtly| “What do you think of Fitz?” | i | Lasted Eleven Pees One Man | literature about the Grimth aggrega-| !maginable. His hitting is going to be FOR THE CONNOISSEUR H decided factor this year, Parent anc from this time on. He is anxious to| “1 never met him in the ring, sir. 7 tion that will be scatteréd broadcast |“. ‘ " eth locate in New York for the reason that] But this talk about Fitz being the old- Having His Jaw Broken and Ferris understand all there 1s to b = ; among the local fans, done, and will doubtless be more valu PAL L Ra ALL be beara that this country has more | ost man In the ring Jn the world is F Fingers Fractured, the Other Sale of the W towel Ubi ila SeanitRans Chag aware! eat oy Eng-| not true, I really don't think he's too < J i 4 , tend old to fight. Why, Jem Mace won the His Nose Broken. The fect that war: wasitd Weimade on |iesiance Je Ii Sest-class shape, ant LONDON CIGARETTES .~ @ quite a bit of money,” sald} championship when he was more than President Brush in this city, was the! While notias showy as some, no. ons es Mitobelt—ana he looked the part ae @} forty-three and I don't think Fitq is 9 5 direct ‘cause of Johnson selling the | Cele BIvectne Big [ Ghep vans pointe on Z oa mine, y' know. ey tell me@lover ftty. He's a good fighter, even A finlsh fight lasting eleven rounds, |". eat ; poor old John 1. is sick and about out. | if he is bald, 9 in which a jaw was broken, three eae attend to the business of playing the initial bag, and he can . - handlo the wickedest balls with great] 4 most rare and delicious bléhd eis Well, the jolly old ronstabout, what ue and watch a team as well,” , Bila lhs sapertatter the 176 he ied: Takes Care of Himnelt, al fingers fractured, a nose broken and/sgye Prealdent Johnson, cand conse] “The face looks to me @ deal faster $90993-998963-031909-000000. > Cate, New York's Chances. of Eastern Tobaccos. 5 " two teeth knocked out, was fought last a * j ana 0 ‘Y ie jays iJ juentl: than it was last season. That New eh? He's a grand old man, though, and} You see, the days are different.| gan FRANCISCO, Mnrch 24.—Betting , There is no betting whatever on the! night In the presence of 30) sports of | Wuently I sold out my interest. York aggregation is going to. keep ree ve I shall try to see him soon. Take a man like Sullivan, He burned i fi "The Washingtons will be a vastly im-| everybody busy. It has been strength. : on the Br fight has! Corbett-Britt fight In this city. ‘This is! greater or leas degree, in a barn a mile Im-} everybody’ busy. 5 t Welaraeliaicn the candle too long and from too many | {"y° pers i He amer tips el ihea nannies hl coomoneal Proved crowd this season. Tom No: RAGE AUG SERE CSTGSIL, obo cater na sudden jump, morning anting’ to | abo! jamsbridic, . end Wilkes Diver eee, cothuotedie em ~ i “Look at me. Not a gray ‘alr in met am in such de phape lw because | OUns Corbe sent Into the} their money on the little cham- | The fighters wers Young Wesner and} baseball men and will work hard to 7 betting rng at Harry Corbett's, Thi tead and me forty-three vears of aB¢-| take ca plon, Johnny Considine, who is ready to | Kid Heymann, both Hghtwetgats, They re of myself, I'v Henk ainhents have a good team In the Capital." T've lived right. 1 have. ‘This boy is one] or, hut | ulware looked ue tay angeate | Nae a Murry. Britt supporters dropped | bet any part of $ [battled for a purse of $109. Owing to} Late Inst night it was Reonctaal aKae i Of three children, I've two girls In an] dit Joun t (ie Bastciaer the price from 10 to 7 to 10 to 6 and] viding Britt's admirers the strain on the Bronx ld the sorts | the management of the club had been English convent, and my wife ix re-| world ever Kiiew with small glo ley Corbett’. money wont down att accept odds of 10 to 8, de who went to the feht had to trek thetr | offered to Pat Donovan of the St. Louls b cS 1 maining in England to look after them.”|GUs,,0€ Ite Lam very sorry to ‘ear’ it, | ods | that he had heard of way through woods and swamps on the | Cardinals, but it is not clear how he ' Then the one-time champion of Enx-|"Fi'e, str Mitehell sald a lot ahem Britt rae As more moderate Hthat has been made on the fight In this {hanks of the historic Ossahussox. can accept the position, It 1s said that 4 land, Scotland and Wales drew his}how poor the game was getting in| M2MEnR ln $50, which was sy vietnity Inally they came to a barn hedged | the Robisons are indebted to Donovan i Dreath' and suggested that a wee some-| Merry Old sland on accor by Corbett: men. ‘Everybody wants to bet on Corbett,” | ind with weeping willow and pine. i MARE NO CHARGE for a aftisndiy, tall to the extent of $3,200 on his fast year's small pur exclusively treating special” divenses oF iment Tot eg and the influen Money © said Considine, “and on that int ‘Phe Kid and Young Wesner were walt- thing stronger be taken before jolng up contract, and that Donovan. has taken 80 years. “Nothing science can devise or money buy town to the Delavan, where hie staye| PR Unegion IN the country for me, | gEtsterm money is coming tn fast. [no wagers have been made. L will give | ing when the full throng of spectators | his case before the National Commir. og a MCN I ae le While he is in New York. A crowd oflechoed the fighter am golng to] APPArently it Is all Corbett coln, Britt | odds of 10 to 8 that Corbett will wis, |entered the barn and stood about the, sion in order that he may obtain bis , Health in the shortest time, with the Team medicine, about two hundred ‘longshoremen ) St. Louis tor tho exposition, “hath witl | supporters are getting Wo and by | despite the fact that the sporting men | roped off ring in a cow atall, All pald| release, i cue say ave, Ge Bees (he Watched him talce the saigething asa lament ngrent deal of my: time right |to-leht Marry” Corhett's “yoolvoam | of “Friern acem to think that Brite will] tux of froin BL W Tannehill in Boston. DRTY AT Meee (irs, CONSULTATION FREB. Will be packed to the doors by the rival] win out | When the barn was filled to tts ca- place ‘he horses rin near enough to New as In] YOrK Go have something to do every gave him a cheer us he leit t “They know me as well ‘ere ful_ things of (& { PRIVATE DISEASES withouc ud %e19,,fars factions, Boston expects won dine recelved a telegram from | pacity the mill began, Young Wesner ce thu } odo At I a'cloe he sale} i q at ak merry old: England,” said Mfitehell| (4%, Dut really, now. T am Koln to try toe tte t 1) Young Corbett” this morning In which | forced the fighting from the start. Both i A 4 VARICOCELE ¢2°53, yithout cutting in trom 0 Then he harped back to Sudivan, “A|shull stay here the rest-of mv days oun urriv-| he sad he was in the best po were tralned down to hard muscle and pia rhe reat fighter, poor old Juhu 1. .‘t My boy was born i. Bu you! We from t Lake, Portland, | shape and expected to beat Frit before | sinew and stood much punishment. Time +¢ cure, . BSA ORL (pect als JOR Te ATES Cano and ne ; Liat | Low Atugeles rouitslde eltles, (he fifteenth round Was. reached, Ta tiaveesanas round: cRECKelO lkndedt Q DRAINS, LOSSES Zim ys my origi ner. Tinively Dy men mle remedy (used ex- ry tandl OF in trom 6 to 20 da Fee ene) Slee. BLOOD POISON from” nystem “Wwhthout "ala" sh ‘Trade-Mark Rer, potash, Gro Cae NERVOUS |] DEBILITY conga gulok and radice ‘owii"famous private prescription. © “#7® by my Dr: L.R. Williams © NicttS.Newrot think that you could reproduce the Jolin] Net. forty mes, and so I'm hale a twice on his opponent's solar plexus went at each other Mke tigers while/ night, "Kia" Grifto, of New York, de. the crowd howled. J feated “Young Barrett” in four rounds, the fifth round Young Wesner} The fight was scheduled for fifteen so hard on the back of the Kid's| rounds, but the local boy was unmerct- head that he fractured three fingers. | fully beaten in the little while that the He continued gamely in the fight, how-| contest lasted. Griffo found no trouble and in the ninth round fractured |in finding Barrett's face with both of 4 The ihanagement of Battery i Chicago have sigued Aurelio aud “Kid Abel for the wind wf friday nights show. ‘The made # great hit with the Chicagse fant | ans Wlien ne battled Benny Yanger to! Charley f standstill, and If he Keeps up tue mae the club, In Briday’s encounter he wiil be firmly | pitejer tac 1 to The Evening Work) | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March he | jande wD, March &4,—The an-|Glantx were due for a’ prolonged bh sidont of | Mal spring golf tournament of the At- [4 with the ash this morning. ‘Their a word with | kinde Clty Country Club s d here! batting was such slow music in ‘Tu has Kicked over] this morning. Splendid weath day's trial stunt that Manager Muggsy ever eatablished as a Chicago Caverite. Abel fi ante i 3 fs sturdy ‘enough to keep the Mexican | vored the oveasion, slthougi a strong | McGraw announced a special slugging |" Kid's Jaw with a left hook delivered | his fsts, and very shortly had Barrett's| OLD DR. GRINDLE, Dury, and his hitting powers are great | president Hart, Chicago Nationat| wind blew from the Fast rsal, and local fans who dengnt| With the broken hand, 5 face a mass of blood, In the first round 0. YEARS A SPECIALIST IN LD R. SAOHSI to/give, Nitsa chance President, thinks the magnates should mtyeelght actual starters toed off be-| i! the tnrilling melody uf ail sorts of] Then, the 3d began to worm up to | Grifto janded a terrife Jolt on Barrett's DISEASES OF MEN. pee . Another bout arranged for the box: | button Up thelr lips and give the play- $0) and 11.99 o'clock, by which | Pak? M68 made preparations to atvend| the fight, and, making a target of his} jaw, which sent"him to his knees, but Unase Dr. Grindie's sclentitio treatment ai 45, Years a Specialint tx show of Battery B of Chicauo will | ery a eliancn ‘the publle haw felt that ' ia Tbhanse mea | tye tntisic Yo every one having afopponent’s broken hand, weakened him | the bell saved him, disenses pecullar. to, men ermanenthy DISEASES VF nN. ing ‘tommy Soully an tows to- | way tor some tin 4 pre at the clubhouse bad] quuw vt hare. os rol reanal foxlv, “nioreeastiy and BI Sit, { This will be Fellows's. first ap- | 0. fer seme Un A fow delat vain we sede : #0 thut Young Wesner was fighting al In the second round Barrett received | Swit mites Geltig iitin Oe any otter toatl tired Insts to. 90 asa, PRaataneer rade, selma Citleago ring for tworsefe | 1t may have Pale neneinunene Fe Tato Rae eT ne Were Cormieces heeded anita : one-handed battle, In the eleventh | another territie beating. He tried with | edtertining mPraIleM 6 1 1a 9 onthe, | gue ts tecent oF oly are healed ‘by hie ‘been fighting tn Boston, vee it wan qatlier algnineant cunts CON ACE Anat: ain aid Wetu the acl f round both youths were hardly able to| out success to block Griffo's blows, but | weave debits th trom fin 2 monthe. Sid- | ONEVOUS MBIT: ¥, deapaltet” Memory, ney Dreyfuss #he rate po and | wes, and 1 r of i Jeane and senahind, and is sald syertaecaaremilieae De and) cus. aah thi i i totter around, and Jack Richards, who [invariably falled, while Griffo punched Bladder! complaints, tn from 1 to | Lowe vitaity, permanantiy ured 18°13 G6 unusually Several change wind-up of the show. between |the time Ban Jobson announced hts . i acted as referee, called the fight, giv-/him at will, In the fourth round Bare | dort teat end woth’ balsa awelunes Th | CRIcoc 8 cured In & to 10 dave Pea OF dhe ariow., between" Misxis- | intention of coming. hore had been made in the course, four ing the decision to Kid Heymann, rett was floored, and, seoli G to Mdavs. Serjowure, le trem 40 to 20 , iil DEY ‘an an Kore Re ‘een announced, and two more bouts 5 5 Water hazards being put at the second, | comp : ng the Inevita- i Ka ee Complaints cured tn Mill bo. arranged. n Gen, Wheeler and Capt. Hob- | third and fourth holes, At the third | bigiots. ———_—_— ple before nim, signalled Billy Whistler, eBvinketen vis BASHA 3 n-Rusalan war Uxed up| ey nanania were Inekoduced Mewuiin, Bresnahan, Merten and Me- Besa a nate soca BONNE: | HAM LALA be oe BRR ROI ort ta a fags ball leagues whaule vas duced c&utuann, Bresnahan, Mort A ; Gr : sCitysoing'us Whore] Low scores ‘were expeciea for the| Satieey Comneza, ene mAnKSE, Hi La Sektwaa cue 171 WEST bri st ene Stee ae, auleue Bevan or | a e done " ri 1 eaped oimiss 0 « doubi os Epied runner or he couldn't have done it 1 mbening (elnsiinay the players in| Weed nimseit to a duuble anid ane aribloh ine, has occupled orn Paya QPCR a eR 117 BAST rail rs Jim Jeffries, the chample “ay ht, who was in Toronto he had no doubt that he ody meets Patay Sweeney in| Parsing the clubhouse going to the | Mivvenagger uid. mertes vricned Out Uhfuily claim, Adeles fre rine $1, | Near, Union Bquace. Hours. 9.0: ma Tut t announeed te close to son HOURS. fh, SUNDAY i aDW. finteg. °* nd Hout dn the Auditoglum 5 umely. sing’ od Litters hike Dai tornight, bogey Nien, asrowne, Gilbe Warner were re . Whilt playing the s 8, Mar-/| conspicuously wea ait ae 4 Mitral ut te da SA ts Iron Man’ MeGlonity made bis first fous hit bende MICHAEL 10 wT " BENNINGS ENTRIES, nr Taceord Tre was taken’ to" the apmaraiiey on tie was autiig, ta } The Best Is : | ‘ ° | RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Mar Wot cclephaneal tor, tiie eonaition Oy 'pULLINE next * OE Se A A i Ch a TAANANT OTHan BER | The. eitties (for toes DW's paces | NOL At Present thought to b ‘ tie ¢ c the has been decided that Harry Le Moyn No Charge for Medicines. ‘i | SX annings F legiate athletic rulas last winter by ” \ rum Race—Three-year-olda and up; lx Ff EEA eee ene eee ODen test we the Cam: : Cr Pr. Mackenzie's OF THE PEOPLE : Helle St stitord. ant Lata Mt ‘ C happened in vie hrs: ining, | yridgeport ¥, M,C. A. gymnasium, will OW aA *G Pe. BY°THE PEOPLE “i BG. Gold “Ribbon... IM Atte i tid nothing ‘Tnot be allowed to compete in the tn- ours: oh FOR THE PZOP! Raves Malden two-senroldas hale HG nitataseltners Mel corcolieginte track games at Philadel- LE eorge Willse, Whe in Mary he decision agalust the riod! out by" MoGrtve, “ohucitied | famous freshman athlete leaves Har- | Must be’ based! ba Intec Infor MSIMRIEE ander Sens ccd badly handleapped in the welght | = events, as Le Moyne was considered mation on the part of the people. j —_ eae the, People ion x and While uve and a doctor summoned. ‘Little aren Michael, the Welsh Rab- Mit, winner of many a fortune during | thirteen years on the cycle track | Chief Millikin Possessor of none-of the many for- | PhS NAth now, slipped away quietly to, JO0 eT tonnion Gumariend «few dave ago with he) up's) Crerapetee d e-year-alde fy auinost certain winner In the shot- | i gat) mombratira, ee Ami hen pr Re aan Ariet ie Ht caged CHICAGO, March %4—John Rooney. i Set CE EOE seat pocounees te” The man who consults the . pemerta 8s, 9: oyclé ‘racer. | Aw Sa brook the glant policeman, and Peter J, Via- | Re count en he i —— } In Our Registered WORLD ALMANAC ‘is > kihayd a? t se aT oer, i Jed 0 | ‘fa shor NTE TO REFEREE MATCH.| <ruesis scat aie sete oft Mick) main event at M Ferppalleany HaniCanee | aRteeuATie iiss anata s;| JACOBS AFTER MEEKIN. Bostles only. end apace all subjects. ' \ ih’ Race-—Thiee-yerconte een fue | main event at Metropolitan Ha nt en ‘ ft a *| tons n Mur | iight. ‘The terms were mixed style, | Swit ALL DEALERS. Cox rae ae plies Sonat Beaten Rhivtie vs. cton At TUveMal +++ 103 Hest two out of three falls, and the |men Se Gotham were very strong’ Gis | Natty Jacobs; the light-weight Aghter 1 on s Haney | Seo! ithe Vo. ) out 0 ee falls, ana the} men of Goth 1 y strong, Gile . soe) om sectke La ery | firth Race sell three-year-old and | BOUL Was wor by Rooney, after. threo | ber made. the only if p and these | of this ony ne h asone sod One Me ‘ORTING, P erwoleht chain~ | upward; str furlong Of (he pretilest struggles ever wi 0 that are ik ; vill be mate! fa The CHICAGO HANDICAPPEE frelek, ot. the) Lett Gittord (ve si0T «Tom Kiley .,..4. 98] ond focal Toikae nen ee Mtn eed eee ae ete aniT Contents ORE | eee ee eta dlehtewere The CHICAGO HAN DIC ALE SS, de Mowuliage 2314 The first. bout Graeco-Roman | wis a fumble for which a "skin tite. ONS ia BAR WOlene! BO Shad 'y Leg one export, i “sia ‘nt: | he beth race on th original progranime'| anid wax won: rin 13, with| mond may be blamed and the other arrived here, Jacobs and bim in fir- SA aot ou and one was substituted a full Nelson. m4 second and third! was a wild throw on a huysr Rup ot efrort wit) meet in @ private Oght to ‘ 4 ¢ Wrong ccateh-aa-catch-oan and were: won the Susentew touch@i a chance ‘for aside ‘bet of $200-in. threv: by Rooondy in 420 and 4.24 respectively, foe double Dany, “ors

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