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me ~ ge THE WORLD: -_ ee eee ace ees OO65OO8O8.05080404.060-0060-94000-0. HERR PLACKE WHAT | oBvecTs To “STANK” KENNYS “UNGENTLEMANLY” METHODS or TRAINING, PESBOTIESHYT TEL FEHOOHSIEOHS ae F SEHDELHOFS SF $2ELHSE SOE 06 8492-24 5 HERA PLAGKE NOT UPTO MODERN TRAINING METHODS “Yank Kenny Lands On the Dutch Champion's Nose in a Friendly Bout! ‘ and Has a Narrow Escape from Los- ing His Job. BY ROLERT EDGREN. “What!” exclaimed Herr Henri John Joseph Placke. she nose. I am insult! Ulemen box.” “Yank” Kenny had just Jabbed Placke, Yght “Kid' McCoy nest Tuesday night, squ question. awa ‘ “You hit me on| You are not gentleman, That is not the way gen-| the man-mountain who is to rely on the tip of the article in At the giant's protest Kenuy dropped his nands and backed You get me riled first thing von wknow.” train I like to train with gentiemen Pout!" “Well,” argued Kenny, the ‘Kid’ will hit you o: ri You had better ec used to it.” i BEE ee continued Placke. “When I The man-mountain snorted. “Pouf! MeCoy 4B Cee nD y He never get past my Kenny smiled, ‘ MR. PLACKE GETS ANGRY. 8 “Pout!” exeluims Phieke. "When tl right 1 ht, When 1 box w : x ty q f box with my’ friene Uilke to box tke a gentleman.” Yeu Ut me on the nose agala 1 get riled. Pout " ,, After boxing with Kenny Plicke took a turn with Cripp, the Intest arrival pare rom Australis, There isa mun who can box, Cripp in a beauty, His felnting ‘ and footwork had Placke a little up in the alr, ‘The glant swished around with i hin ists, but it was seldom taat he found Cripp walting to act an a. buiter, ‘ The Herr iy strong enough to t A man in two, but he will have to le toe about buxing before he thin ke of meeting any of the big heavy-weights ih America, Ho will iearn xone of che wery Auest points in the game when he meets McCoy. T boxed « couple ef ro is mysell whe Kenny and Cripp were through, just to sew if the glait’s Miting powers wera in yy ‘portion to bis size, His hana | have plenty of weight behind thom, they don't er with the snap (ha gives a blow its stunning effect, 1 ensy ch in the bedy. Gettin in the way of his bulk when e sis inveh like being run down by an wuto, with chis differenee—you cin't dodge the cuto, When we kad pulled off the gloves Herr Flicke turned to me‘with amile—he is quite the most-goul-naturcd of fighters—and asked Photogranhs of me?" ricatures,”’ 1 replied exclaimed the man-mountain When questioned about the recently out for vix days ina bos, a wide “Are you go- “If T know that T hit much harder!” {nted report that he had been knocked mg bout with a seven-foot giant in Australia, Pla + became that he stuttered. Me hauled out his scrap book « showed the account ef ix fight with Barker. According to the clippings Pluck ¥nocked Pa) teenth had both eyes Was stopped by the referee. BALL CLUBS AT UM fuot hy ghint, . biow, 1 cown three Umes, but nued to fight in the thir- bout ay until the BENNINGS ENTRIES. Rh: RACK TRACK, Wasit 2.—The entrien for to. \ an follows Patgornen Hu CHAR OR ahines ete Hecond For 1s; four und The Norfolk Baseball Club, of the | Ann ht 107 Ont Hy Southern League. made another attempt | Filigree M0 Modredinw " to-day in the Suprem. Court of Hrook- | Td Race—Sellings Unee-year-oldy and | yn to recover the #20 from the New| Wha ce® Mite National Tague Club wh | varus fmed, is owed fe Virginians | Satan ante SP the rorvice of Plicher from July 12, 1900, Ma HERR PLACKE, UNACQUAINTE You Att Me. ON THE NOSE! TAM INSULT) | course “Racing, | Baseball. anenenenenenennen SPORTS EDITED BY TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 190. \ “Athletics, | Swimming. - ROBERT EDGREN . OPE JUMPING. AN IMITATION oO® 2b-9600-60S00O08 00004 8900009900090 00 THE Boxin&é WITH CRIPP, AUSTRALIAN , D WITH AMERICAN METHODS, PREPARES STRENUOUSLY FOR “KID” M’COY 024000620608 80000000 8O0O8 9000400 $2O$4-00O060606-066000066684 29O-9994-00O90000910 2008 | MICHESNEY GETS FIRST BREATHER | GRAVESEND, March 29 |bright weather, pleasant and perfect track at Gravesend to-day Were quite tempting to trainers. The horses were ushered onto the track at jan early hour and many racers were sent over it to the best rates of speed shown so far this season, ‘Trainer Frank Taylor was one of the earliest to show and several of his lot were fairly extended. McChesney after 4 preliminary gallop twice around | —The clear. temperature on a Sin WASHINGTON, March 29. — An {tem of gossip that went the rounds at Bennings yesterday was that, Joe Yaeger and his jockey, Hildebrand, from the Pacific Coast, would arrive here within a week or so. Yaeger is one of the biggest plungers on the American turf. He wagers fortunes on a single race. He bets more money in one day when he feels in the humor than does Pittsburg Phil in a week. Yaeger is also—if report is to be belleved—a partner with Frank Lanterman, who !s one of the biggest operating members of the Metropolitan Turf Association. It is not unlikely that the eyes of the Jockey Club will focus on Yae- ger. A plunger who owns horses, who owns a crack jockey, and who is the partner of a plunging book- maker, is an interesting figure on the turf. It {s not intended to int!- mate in this article that Yaeger will was allowed a three-furlong breather, negotiating the distance frac. “onally as follows: Elghth in 131-2 quarter in 271-4; three furlongs in 4 fighting for his head all the way, The great racer took Nis breezing exercise, which is the first he has been asked tu go this it Was stable as unconcernedly ag possible. The trainer ts biding his time with McChesney, who js taking his training mason, a8 complacently as it 4 walk and trotted back to his |in perfect shape and will be ready whenever his stable wants him, Witchcraft, of the same string, got a three-furlong breather in 0.4. Steve- dore stepped the distance in 0.41 2-5, Jack Odom sent his charges to some useful galloping, allowing Dulesman, with Jockey Odom three-furlong breather in 0.42. Dass.ing turned the distance in 042 1-2, and Hurst Park reeled off the route in 0.43, Out of Reach, of this string, reeled off thi hths ‘in O41 4-5, Fred Burlow in the saddle, a had several of sending Astarita twin Roke worked i Rohe- 1.08 1-4 in 1.21 elghths. ear-olds ta halt- his Mtring wl exereia five furlongs tn 1,0: Lady in ee Charles pulled tight mile breather 0.55 Smathers meer, Grand 1 off three-elghths In 0.4. Trainer Cornell sent Re tongs Hoey at ae paLRets worked the distance In Lav 1 wi ttsbury pton Stable's Newsboy nnd bed hs Pep walla e sent four fur | tons with Willie Shaw. loped f Wine were se operations in the East this season, Overs. but there is no question that he tand slx fur another of this his connec- six furlongs the Henn th Danger Lies, throug La a worked three turlongs in 0.44 1-2, ‘| Where the For the purpose of illustrating just , Why and how Yaeger may become a be anything but honest in his turf | will be a disturbing factor, just as| gle Race, son, take the following suppoaititious case: Say vorite; that Hildebrand is riding a fa- fay that. Yweger and Lanter- not think the favorite can win; say that Lanterman decides to lay against the favorite in the book .and tha’ Yenger bets on another horse that ner of the race. The favorite is beaten Hildebrand perhaps rides rather @ poor race. The bookmakers’ scouts know what Yeager bet on and they know that Lan- terman laid against the favorite in the book. What is the Inevitable result? That the ring {s going to bugs like a sawmill, The scandal that arises at the afternoon sessions of the Squedunk Sewing Circle for Old Maids will not be @ patch to the gossip that will go the rounds of that ring. And ir will creep out of the ring into the columns of the newspapers and the people will. read and comment yn it. It will not make any difference whether Yaeger, Lanter: | man and Hildebrand are as innocent of wrongdoing as a bunch of angels, the tulk will go on just the same. It is a | question if there was ever a race that Shaw lost where, Pittsburg Phil had a bet on the winner that there was not | gossip on the ride that Shaw put up and the apparent shade that Phil had. ‘The chances are that there never was any collusion between Shaw and Phil, but just the same tie tongues of the gossips stirred up such a muss that the le thing finally resulted In Shaw be- ing put down for a whole season. ABE ATTELL ped Ww verlela reeled rman and in O88 4-5, quarters: In halt thr oft Brooklynite and Monet were sent six furlongs {n 1.20. Wotan galloped three avarters In 1.19 1-2. Sonoma Belle reeled off the distance In 1-2 easily MPGOVERN WON ON BRITT-CORBETT G0 CHICAGO, March 29,—Abe Attell, claimant of the light feather-welght champlonship, the latest fistic title, usily outpointed Aurelio Herrera in the -up at the American Athletic Club's: w last night, Abe had the better of round but the second, in which every WON FROM HERRERA IN SIX ROUNDS and more than held him even tn the ex- changes which Aurelio forced him into during the last half of the battle, Attell's method of fighting 4 not meet with the approval of a majority of the spectators, They wanted him to nd toe to toe with his heavier and opportunity fight Brite 1 Fra MITCHELL CAN GET GAHDNER LOST A A FICHT EASILY HonT 10 GANS John M, Ward. the ex-basebell play *f, appeared for the Norfolk © » Wille) long. Gornelius .', Sullivan represented tho | 72 St Juvenal 1s New York Club, Ward explained the} sail (facts of the case to Justice Keogh, ‘and , tating that the rfolk Club had | BPW F Toaned Mathewson to the New York |G, a lub for the balance of the season of | 399 with the understanding that ‘f N Riven ect was reiuined by the ub the following season Lhe | Norfolk MGiub wan. to. receive. $440. | on was retatned but the Naw | never paid the money. yen Ber ved | tab. ur ny oS nt Sixth Race nd upwards riben HI Honolulu Lord Mel Circus Betoch pprentign all old nile sy 104 113} 1 ‘ jovern won $0) on Jimmy forved him to the ropes re-| hard-hitting opponent, but Abe could lritt’s victory over "Yo Corbett | Pettedly and had much the better of the| not see It that way and devoted moat fo RAHN o Priday night. While} Several rallies that cropped un. of his ume in dancing out of reach of out ell showed wonderfal cleverness in| the Mexican's wallops. His work on the little ex-feather-weght champion | Attell showed wonderfal cleverness In) ie whole, trom a scientific standpoint, Wag aniou ‘to foo. Conuett win he} ducking, sipping, side-stepping and| was the best seen here in years, and He a teed tee aie Oeuene the weaving himself Inside of Herrera's| while those of the crowd, that do ‘not and wa a he mado two bets of | lead i ppered the Mextc: fate that sort of work booted bigs $100 each, taking the Britt end. straight lefts, had him bleeding from | {} Ky of ene nine, appliances al McGovern mad ts with Joh: i ‘ Me hroughout the e won the de: Resharoe ih PH edi nose and mouth In the first round [cleanin six ronnds by a elty block Ot the fight. MeGoy ast night he hoped to gett uo FITZ 15 TALKING FIGHTING AGAIN March 2,— PHILADELPHIA, Mareh it BOSTON, Bob Fitzsim- Charky Mitchell, “Boxing Champion of | m arrived here yesterday, and in an y " 1 tat erlea peally looking | Interview sald » March 29.—Before) for a fight he can find one by colli “The only reason I ever Jost ihe terowds fn the histors | upon one Dominick McCaffrey, of this | champlonahip was becauay of my ants ©. Joe Guny dete a falling to verve me, 1 have giver them naw, laet on P special care of late, and 1 am now fien ten rounds of hard, tlghting. | 1 am Interview given to-day, Me-iin shape to do more effectiva punish- Here Mi Toe wag, poasOry Weentie | Caftrey: sald: “Laccept Mitchelt's chai-/ment than ever before. With this as- exception. of the fitaticund, Wha Garde! jenge, 1 have beaten him once and! surance, I want to say that 7 stand hor fata silat Head and in the ltt | 4} f the opportunity zo ready, to. make a mai 5 \" should be glad of the opportunity <o feputable fighter in the world—barring when a wild, ht landed on uh johampion’s Jaw. ay that I ean do so again,” a “ MeCaffrey hell met in | COLUMBUS WINS ON MAT. |, 2°40 so atic oy i Pen eae ie intck at the four rounds ! BaLrIMoRN, Ma. Ithony Weltnoeser this clty, defeated the decision t Was questione the time. M ffrey. The decision orting writers at “affrey wanted another Kk, of Wash- lington, D, C., the féather-weight cham- 4, ® ikht, A week later Mitchell met Juck pion wrestler of the world, In thelr bour fast night at the Lyric by winning two Burke in a four-round draw, also in, out of three falls, New York one, will feht any place and substantial club any other countr eee CHICAGO, March 2%,—Walter B. E. Eckersall, star football pibyer and sprinter of Chicago University, has de- cided to ive up him college course to be- ber, ‘Dubuque Come: a da.)} Corbett at any time, at for any amount that may offer, int looks to be, in their opinion, the win-Iijim for ‘Tannehill and the horse that Yaeger bets on Wins. | th youg BENNINGS AWAITS THE HGHLANDERS mg COMING OF JOE YAEGER) NOT BEING FAVORED Big Plunger and His Crack Jockey Hildebrand Due to Arrive from 'Frisco ina Few Days and Fortunes Will Be Bet CHICAGO, March 2.—The charge made in many quarters that American League magnates had deliberately weukened their teams in order that the “Highlanders,” of New York, should have a pennant-winning aggregation was emphatically denied here to-day by Presiient Ban Johnson, “Whatever improvement has disturbing factor in racing this sea-}|™ade in the ‘Highlanders,’"’ he PET ‘4s due entirely to the efforts of Frank Farre!l and Manager Grifftth. Most naturally they want a champfonahip team, and they deserve the greatest credit for the manner in which they man, who are clever handicappers, 40] have gone about obtaining one. “As a matter of fact, Hughes not amenable to discipline last yea’ and Manager Collins, of the Houston team, was not at all averse to trullag The original deal Louls for Powell did not so and it was only on Griflith’s last visit to that city that a deal was was with St. consummated, The club was paul a good price, ‘and, I have no doubt, thought Itself in’ a position to obtain another good pitcher in Powell's place.” PHELAN 1S SAVED BY THE POLICE PORTLAND, Me h 29.—At the Pastime A, C. last night Inspector Hickett stopped in the second round a bout between George Phelan, of Port- land, and Peter Sweeney, of Manchester, N. H., and his decision met with gen- eral approval, as Phelan was evidently Dadly beaten, M HAMILTON BEATEN BY M'CLELLAND BEAVER FALLS, Pa., March 2.— Jack McClelland, of Pittsburg, got the de nin fifteen rounds last night be- fore the Nonpareil Athletic Club over Jack Hamilton, of Try, N. Y. About 1,200 men witnessed the scrap, which was lively from the start. Mc- Clelland rushed the fighting for ten rounds, Hamilton tried every round to get In his right swing, but McClelland ducked each time or stepped back. milton stood his punishment wel ‘he mon weighed in at 128 pounds, Dan Braden, of Leaver Falls, was the referee, ee Palliam Talks with Umpires. PHILADELPHIA, March 29,—Pres!- dent Pulliam, of the National League, has called a mécting of his staft of um- plres at the Hotel Walton here this afternoon, He will go over the rules, point out how Intricate plays should be decided and discuss with the umpires how to keep order on the dlamoad and how kicking players must be treated. ——=__ Offer to Jimmy Hitt. RENO, March ‘The Sage Brush Athletic Club has been organized here to bring off a great fistic carnival July 4, It ts proposed to have Britt nd Young Corbett as a special attraction. In behalf of the club J. F, Haley t night wired Britt an offer of a guaran- teed purse of $25,000 for a finish fight. »— PALL MALL LONDON CIGARETTES FOR THE A most rare and delicious blend @ Eastern Tobaccos ” PECOY ? Pour Mt SANS PLACKE "HE NEVER. 3 GET PAST G4 o “FOURNIER ANXIOUS TO WRESTLE PIENING sail for England 3500 a side, vers my for- as I Antoine Fournler, the champion 196-]two days, pound wrestler of Europe, who came | Saturde to this country for the express purpose | and jit mect Picntne of meeting Jobn Plening, the “Butcher | fete i will put up nee ot tha Boy.” on the mat, and who has falled| monet. If Hi to meet me so far, is going tg make one more at- i vA Ba u to get nA ma tempt before he returns home. He called at The Evening World of- fice to-day and, after issuing a formal challenge to meet. Plening at Graeco- Roman style, deposited $0 to bind a/ N.Y, STATE LEAGUE AUUPTS SCHEDULE i not stand out for impossible ‘he sald. ‘Just let Plening say he will meet me at the Graeco-Roman stvle and I will agree to almost every- | thing else he suggests. “T don't see why Piening should fight shy of me unless he is afraid of me. He lias no more claim than myself to the ttle of world’s champion ut the and while T do | ROY, N meeting of the in this city adoption « imp) » March 29.—The annual State League was held last evening. Besides the the season's schedule the lant step taken was the pr the proposition to permit to accept it by default 1 will | pe ingrcase oF phe pid eae ainly do so if he refuses to meet | pires was ‘t ‘Joseph me. 1 have all T can to bring % Popkay, about this n nd if he still make: livis “Hassett, Brook: and J. A. Burns, Paterson, N. J, formerly ‘a Na= was tiamed as ie of my not being a ction’ I will ment him | challenge Is open for the absurd exc *hox-offlce attra tional in private. My substitute pitel umpire. Men Cured Me i, MAKE NO CHARGE for « trienai; SoMARE NOCHARGE for a frignaly sath, 2 bare “WO years. 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