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THE WORLD: - . THU RSD: AY: EV. NING, MARCH .31, 1904. TRAE RATT ANOTHER GAME They Face New Orleans Team Again To-Day, with Weather Perfect—Catcher Bevelle In- jured While at Practice. BATTING ORDER New York, Conroy, 3b. Vnorex, ef. Keller, rf. Liberfeld, ss. anderson, If, Wiltams, Ganzel, 1 Alelnow, &, Chesbro, p, Breitenstein, p. NEW ORLEANS, March at came from far and near to Highlanders and the local te thelr second game of the serie Chesbro and Griffith were slated twirl for the visitors. With these t twirleys, the. New Orleans players were forced. to face the two extrencs| of baseball cunning. | +MeGuire and Kleinow both warmed) up and were down to cateh. It Is prob-| able the latter will start in. Ganzel did| some great work in practice and the} outtelders made some good catches. Manager Frank, of the local team,| thinks he has something up his simve that will stop the stick work of the Highlanders, but he has not announced the name jof this fin PUulo~ the morning GriMth bad uig men short pragtice, ‘The fans} m play] to-day. to hours Man: out for only a| the intense Heat ‘still rs some,'ot them efore the season continues, and he: fe mu b dows too fine Bliss was in the box in the morning, ie complained of a sore arm, qian Yo he svot the bail o gave | ne indication that anything was wrong, xceptionaily good curve and true, The stick work w URHMOL quite sistent as uw et days, Cever bunting . met with nful aes may ba out of the game the! e wee While standing too je plate he was struck on the by the inflleting a d felliny the ground «few seconds. He was soon revived and taken to the dressing-rooms, AES FAST GETTING IW SHAP Big Champion Has Been Train- | ing for Three Weeks on the Road and Lost Twelve Pounds | _ i AARVARD'S. NEW Jim Jeffries, who stiras for Springs, Cal, next weel: Harbin | to prepare for | higs coming championship battle with \ Jack Munroe, will not have to indulge ba | much training to get in condition, as i“ hevalreedy is ins better shape than he | _ has been for m ven day | His present good condition is the| CAMBRIDGE, Masa. March &1—In result of three weeks’ light traluing | Pul Coburn, Aly a edad which he hasbeen going through while ; Harvard has a Sa five Bedi om the road. Seay ee eee pene ee Since he has been away from New |* ; . aie TORK the big. champion hax taken runs! cy yun Ainge G fet Ainehes in height off the ‘road, skipped the rope tw! nlous ren i" whi i with “plenty t each day for at least ve hundred times | weight hehind ft, gives him moar d at avclip: worked In a gymnasium, Gd | than any previous'Crimson plte 78 retired early ; up to Jeffries is at present showing in a i ‘ but local theatre/-and it is surprising to! failed io make it. that settninw fast he ty an hin bout witn doe | Bi! 1h ‘ Kennedy, pArring part fact tat Mitre d nan ‘Tues Jae * showed t! ua of the theatres here he woul: aie perspire so freely after th yeu re: t te e time, to ge sd off, thai N rent. When his bout with | from colles ished he hy dly persplres, | nd to 8 nverses with friends with: hin sed eratttying hee of the dourse tour is lost twelve 7 srt ean to the Wox fg clearly shown by the has ndt smoked a elear day bein ee Tatts the and 11 since the trst of the "i yor A a-chgurette it will cost til ns h bet ot that amount with qa i nM f Maxwell that ld will not smoke Ina xtudentin the nw school before the Mght. jhee three more years on the ‘varsity MELODY TO MEET FITZ AND JOHN MARTIN DUFFY MEET AT BOSTON A Worta’s Fair 1 Lanky Bob Pays a Visii to the that will arouse inte principals will more than ordi ranged to-day, st was ar. of Billy Melody, Wei che past three monchs, haa defeated! Former Heavy-Weight Cham- uch good boys Mai Matthews, | A YP linmy Gardner, Eddie Counoity and | Pion and Volunteers to Appear f y § and ™ t uty, ©) H 7 Ll ate y, and Martin Duffy, of at His Benefit, The men will meet before the West; 2 eE BAdiCluby of Sts Louln, (Special to The Evening World) (ES AE UTM ag ma "| BOSTO. March al.—Two former ne she. hecclpta and ithe ttle: uf White | hamptons of prize ring met to-day and fis been fght about two years. | thor The ot mighty gladiater John Mo ‘ha jamaide rapid strides during the livan, felting off the ravages of nee Willine to bet that he will be the |# disease with the courage that we wel! champ! Dh thin two) his rendéwnein the ring, was visit ”y middle-we!: i itht i i years, r mons, thdanan Who whipped —$—$—=_- the ‘TIGERS OFF FOR SOUTH. 5 ho whipped Sullivan—Jumes The seared but strong face of th eat John L., adorned with a flowing Princeton Baseball Lenven rit John f dorned with a Wo-Day to Play Gumen, with Kr The Princeton pull team Jeft to- | White, turned Aay for their Southern trip. ‘They will iO as with, wvisit Richmond and Washington, having | elbow and nd oof the ames vacheduled as follows: Aprit 1, es cab ae aa Athletiés-at Richmond; April 2 and 4, i naw ecemeds 10106 wn at Washingte ‘on Americans at Washington at taken’ on tie « Capt. Stevens, Byt er: lnflelders, Cor April the daylight les, and Hello, Bob," olin, how are you feeling? and they shook bands talked Fitz At the benefit belng planned tor John Ly prot byt w “Helle Dose) replied ny, Bard, ajal: Satterwhite, — For more thin an Hour they eld and Cooney; outfelders, over old days pt the prize ring. Davis, Underhill, Ruswell and , voliratecred ‘his serv , ; Which ts EVENING WORLD | Racing: Baseball. Seanenercnehananenensnenmnanseanat HORSES GALLOP I o+e N | SPORTS EDITED BY HIGHT ANDERS PLAY. FLAS LIGHT OF “YOUNG” CORBETT AND BRITT IN THE RING. PULLIAM NAMES MUD AT GRAVESEND. STAFF OF UMPIRE of the Harry Pulllam, GRAVESEND, Maren $h—Cold, rainy the strete , weather and a euppy track were. the kalloped 6 hths in of baseball clubs, tox raining conditions at Gravesend to-day Trouville, of this Worked May announced hig stat of amy Tye thine Jas come, however, whea quarters In 12! for this season ‘They iare horoughbreds must he sent along MeGiuinness pair, Monet ana! Robert: Brostie a, Jolin the he and little net were out and Brooklynite, gomg together, rected oft | Meran amt Charles Ztmmor . Uheeesqmarters in 181 {, Zimmer tx. the only new member of EAN acl epL i owas GU RG Es (ee Rie | the stam, the oners having officiated Trainer Dlek M was among the) Graham's steoplechaxers, Gasgar and} jast PMR APA O See eine ‘ first tO show with the Hampton Stuble's | Col, Roar breemed three-quarters in] Hh ng i) eaptilr lnat r of lot, and, standing on the turn by the} 1 Cs Wi to the baseball world Hrem-elighthe t he guided the paces | Hollar's I ner and dx ons Mf several of his string. Wotan was | } mame, having seen sent seven furlongs in 140. Sonoma Bmathure tiand mors Ne ee Helle reeled off three-quarters In ness, WiC Wis xt | nesg Adrian C. the two-year-olds, Limerick and Work- | Stevedore Heaths Anson (man, wor furlongs In 0.02) “Prainor Odor sent. Out. of, Reach rs together stopped | three furlongs In 042 Ered Burlew had YACHT JNGOMAR LAUNCHED. ‘ “Ai 11) the Lorillard trio, Roundelay, Sylvantte Rian f O52 1-2, The two colts, Red) ing Voiuge step a hale tn 0.68, RRISTOL, RK. L, March 31.—The re- | and Renault turned the half itn, of this atring, wa sent th Rdulemelnemaehobilerk ame heeneo mite Ib Ob Chetival und ‘Tonnea | ters In 12s, 6 Hello, another DES a Hila luni otoompe le AINTERGHOR Were sent the distanee In 00014. ATE Vos Ty twin Hose and kvelyn. Arnold | waters this year, wasslaunche the inder, the stable’s Handicap candidate, | preeaed wo halt (0.65, 15 et noft yards to-day, ‘The yacht, wus ehown the conrse to trotting [and Held whieb hus been changed fron a centre: Traber I board to. holt, will bo commanded and cautertary ilng and Two, Step a half in 0. abroad by Capt. Charles Barr, late of Trainer Mitohall allowed Suecharo: W York, of the Boston Stable's sti the cup yacht’ Reliance, and will sail matoria thevecturlonal bronther dni 04 ed ont tt furlongs in. 0.4 ye Famers is trleh, the ent City. Darby. wine The two-venr-olds uf this atring, Ham-| hen was alle a half-mile at three: | burger’ afd Kassil, were sont @ quar-! parts speegl | MORE FIGHTERS 0 LEAVE FOR ‘FRISCO Three more fighters will leave for] SAN Jc San Francisco & where they | Khe well-know are matched to en nited round | the suburbs bouts in the near fut io men whd will start are Joo W: ean track weight champion promising little ans, the! April Murch 31.-The Yate | {t for its Southern’ trip | #ilen Avon 2, ‘Thirteen men, b=} Third Race Gluding Capt. Winslow, were taken, | up: she and a half Vatke's bls of pitchers will be | Battle ded, as the schedule, whieh includes ten games, in thirteen days, is the hard: has ever at ator recess, n to-day in Wash- | at tat a Yale ton A to fl daring, the Will meet Ger and a halt furlo eee —— Oe TWO GAMES AT RIDGEWOOD. oo, be Ridgewood's attraction Sunday Pets Ii ire will tackle Central | Ip. with wit s and Gillen ag the | battery n cond contest | the! Brooklyn F. Hope and. Bieischmar, | 11,8 gixtuntnh oMotating, Will play the Oriq.esi Bm- | kort ahi pires, who will present Kelley and galz. | Early wv. filly Mellody, the crack welter~ hhter of Boston. PKvalcott has beer matched to fight} nENNINGS Billy Woods. the colored tighter of Calle ron, March at fornia, for twenty rounds on Palas ins 1s 10 patched with Frankie | Neil, the bantamswelght champion, ||, Cire Race i Melody: will the best welt ra tive ¢ USES ht TS) yezank Poatersi Sel EIFF WILL NOT RIDE IN AMERICA. ue n Ju Key, & at of this city. | will never agaur be seen on an Ameri- Seer ios ares eT ' BENNINGS ENTRIES. | BE TRACK, e entries as follows RAC Landicap: furlongs cat 103 Sontag Two-vear-olds. 107 Preen {0 Flyback 107 Selling: four-y Selling one “Tot three: Mustian ‘Torehite AIXth Race 'Threesvenr-olde and i March 31,—John Reiff, | three-year-olds dnt Bon Mot ... Monte Ci an (wo-yedr-oldn; Melstorsinger Hayerort PALL MALL LONDON CIGARETTE his home in He says he A most rare and delicious blend @& Eastern Tobaccos. WASHING for ‘to-mor- DISEAST ES ae ; URE YoU 118 115 ‘azio i m0 IMINAL FE ) Dr. Mackenzie's four and a 101 & Sureleal Off fi sien 8 | 9 AUM, to 0 P.M. MEN AND WOMER, Uso Nig @ for unnatural i vie Tile Ig 100) four {iD} me Inlene, mind HOt mace! gent or palrounue, Sold By Drogatas, or ment in plain Wrapper, express. prenaiil,. tuk V battles €2 Ciredlar eek oD stoguest » SPORTING, Ths CHICAGO HANDIC. Ail exvere Uipaters’ selection feces Smith's, Holnes Cuil wire, nt 0". ALG. Boleotic -.. 3 Mew a rR RT aE ao > " cy Ass Ea Geek eet env aa eo. Pugilism, Athletics, ROBERT EDGREN GET OF OLD “GIFT HORSE” WIN THREE GOOD RACES (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 31.—Down on a breeding farm in what is known Over six feet tall, he ts lank and raw: boned, slouchy in attire and talks with the dialect peculiar to Virginians. He has been a famillar’character about the las tho Tidewater section, of Virginia,| "ce tracks for years, first coming Into |prominence when he owned Blitzen, |a stud was being groomed t6-day. As! who was known in his day as the “Iron \ Horse.” Blitzen raced day in and day he) wasibeing rubbed and'cugried Wis) Ce in: all-sopts of wenttier, .and) stood groom falked to him. such a gruelling that racegoers con- “Yoh ain't no Hamburg, yoh aint Yoh only a old give-away. hors Nabody doan want yoh, do dey ‘honey ?” cluded that he must be something more than mere flesh and bone. “Sone years ayo Bradley uppeared at Bennings in the spring with a three- year-old colt named Robert Waddell. . Then the old groom chuckled and| He, was by sche lo was not brite a larly prepossessing in appearance. Me’ [rubbed ‘and lovingly patted thelwon a race and Bradley was asked to | Blossy hitle of the stallion, who} put a orice on him. “Ten thoueand doliars will buy him," sald the old Virginian carelessly. “Your smoking,” replied the man who asked for a price, ‘ | neighed bis pleasure, “Wha’ for vo! langh?” said the old grpom, ceasing his work and gazing into the stallion’s intelligent eyes.| ““Tiat colt will win the American “Yq' think yo' somebody, ah spose, |Verby. Yo’ heah me,” retorted ees ey A bs ‘ ley, and he ended the interview. A! cause yo’ three sons done win three! ducing that meeting Bradley's $10,000 races in one day up at that Bennings| colt was joked about. Then the colt raco track. Yo’ poh old give-away [was shipped West and forgotten by hoss, yo’ ain’ Easterners, The Derby was -run. Rob- . tno Hamburg, but 0} er" Waddell was the winner. Hamburg ever done that trick, ma honey.” The groom chattered on as if he was twitting a spoiled child about a j bit of mischief, while about him gathered the boys of the farm, volu- bly, discoursing on the merits of the Yesterday's. Great Fent Since then and until yesterday tn fact Bradley has not been mucp in the public, eye, But yesterday he accom- plished a feat thatsmany a millionaire would give half his fortune to do. He won three races, all with horses of hig own breeding and raising, and by his pet stallion Aloha, One of the glories stallion being groomed. | lion Aloha. “One of the slories 7 of racing ts to breed and raise colts a The stallion was Aloha, and the} nies and have them win. races farm was that of “Virginia” Bradley. | ‘rhe old groom down on the farm was i right when he called Aloha a “giv away hoss.” Aloha was a gift to Brad- ley from the late Frank Beard, who died a few vears ago, Aloha failed to The Three Winners, At Bennings yesterday Allen Avon, a two-vear-old, Peter Paul and General Steward, three-year-olds, were returned | make good as a race horse. He was a Niners. All three ware sired by! porae of much promise and John Me- j Alona and were by mares on the Brad-| Cafferty pald $20,000 for him as a three- [ley farm. yeti. ; Pa Bradiey" raises his own col’s, McCafferty brought him’ East,» but and fillies and races them. T¥e| Aloha was a disuppolntment. /'Snap- pride of the farm js Aloha, and] per” Garrison then secured him: and has been ever since he sired’ Rolj-| raced’ him” for, 9 seneon.. He, then © yaddel Thaw pagsed into the hands of Frank Beard [ert Waddell, who went to ‘Chi-| Pieter paul. the winner of the Dot jcas9 and won the American Derby} mac purse yesterday, Is cngaged in |from the fashionably bred three-year-| stakes agaregating fh value $120,000. Bradley was much. elatede yesterday, and daring his elation he asserted that Peter Paul would win the American Derby Just as did Robert Waddell, jolds of the millionaires who were rep- resented In the race. Old Bradley ts a quaint character. are'stogies in name only, otherwise they are built.on entirely differ-. | ent lines from an any stogies ever (pro- | |a Pittsburg paper, reaching from eridto 7 end, and smoke “easy as breathing.” ~ Amorican Stogle Co., Pitiek burgh, AMERICAN RACE FIYED, SAYS FAN Pittsburg Writer in Some Way Hus Doped It Out that Kigh- landers Are to Be Given the Prize.” So the Highlanders are to win the American pennant this season. At least so a young man named Davis, who writes sensational baseball for has solved the championship problem for the Amer- ican League. Living far from the battlefield of ‘the American League, Mr. Davis has had no chance to size up the work ot the different teams in this great or- ganimation, but when asked by a St. Louls paper to give. his opinion as to the outcome of the American League race, he answered that New _ York would win the championship for the reason that President Ban Johnson had so ordered. Johnson the Plekert rom this one would infer that Mr. Johnson also picked out Chicago, t Athletics of Philadetphia and the Bos- ton club for winners during the last three years and will'set the New York fans wild with delight by, ordering the rennant to New York the coming dea- son. Now, this would be interesting news but for the fact that Mr. Davis has a record as a prophet,-and one, by ‘the way, that ts full of holes, Last fall he was more than busy tell- ivg his readers what easy victims the Boston Americans would be for the wonderful Pittsburg club, of which the proprietors cf his paper are heavy steckhollers, The Pittsburg sports thought “so well’ of hig tips that they had some hesitancy in putting dowh their\good money unless they were giv- cn big odds, and later: were dead sore because they had been misled into bet- Ung at all. 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