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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIT. 1, 1904. A i “ES SPORTS EDITED BY [T=] ROBERT EDGREN MCGOVERN, “YOUNG na ” BRITT---THE FEATHER-WEIGHT TITLE MAY WORK UP TO JIM JEFFRIES. 09900060000 060 060000668040 O10 00600 See ce TI am FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION. ny Ne TERRY | (ASG OVERN » 2908800000000098000 000000006 KELLY BEAT M’KEEVER. MURRAY HILL’S GAME. INDIANAPOLIS, April the fastest and most sel y of the 8890999999692 9-009000 O04 —In one of | ‘The Philadelphia Giants, champion tifle Peeine colored baseball team, will play the ight’ of |strong Murray JTill nine at Olympic aioe autos Field, One Hundred and ‘Thirty-sew enth street and Fifth-avenue, on Sum As both teams have beds trengthened a close and Interesting ame 1s looked for. 1 adelphia |before the India jelation, and wa thletic. Asso- ced the best WM. VOGEL & SON. Usual ‘The Way Our Derect— fitting eine Collar colar Hipnereed onde Catcher Gets a Beradt— Blow in the Head from a “py Sete. d | Pitched Ball and Is Laid Up. : | ———_——_ > Hi i (Special to The Evening World.) | NEW ORLEANS, La, April 1.—The) mercury stands about 90 degrees in the | hade and the change has prodimed © | AE THE HEAL (0 TESTANTS rather enervating effect upon the High-| landers, A few of the men are getting bretty fine and would only be weakened ‘ by hard work in this sweltering weather. Rasoball critics, the real students of This will be tHe case, with the Boston |The pitchers, however, enjoy this kind the game and not the members of the |Club this season. The tea be ur temperatiire, as it enuples them to hvil chorus, have figured the Ameri. | stronger In tie box with Tannen. act jextend themselves with no danger to can pennant race down to the New |notwithstand that’ “Hughes when | ‘Sitssyesterday used his arm. more Yorks and last year's champions, right grand pitcher. He was | freely than at any time this spriny ing | Ubrella however, and had all the ote 4 AN sorts) of arguments are being | ph cian continually guessing how. long and the men found not Uttle trouble | brought forth to show why each team |he would hold ouf first-class man |“Tevite received a clip in the head hould get home first. According to the | Was taken out of the }ox last season | with a bat and went down and out for As often as Hughes, ‘Then, too, the oA | Boston ve 0! he rule ( 4 ote gt? | a few moments, He was taken to the Roston admirers, following the jelub hag long been in need ‘of a’good | Sieg dae die has a bad head t ‘a club usually repeats, the Boston |Ieft-ha. ler, and in Je nnehill they | 9, fo-day LCL, Sr at Americans have an excellent chance for have landed the goods done up in right. He may not get back in the the he nin ‘annehill ie also a. fine e 4. Since the formation of the [PINK ribbon, Tannehill ie also a fine | game again this week. National League Boston repeated fn ‘77, | with Collins's team, 0S eee as = ee : sa eee y Chicago repeated in piu Chlesko re: Aw to the Giant i} peated again in ‘86, New York repeater be a Ly. noe from ‘$l. Baltémore made it three |help to the Giants this season. . . b | , ‘a rom. "94, The Pittsburg club will not play with straight from ‘4, Boston again made eh 1 Abalihala: ae ne Stan borane: o ‘ . . D7 it two in succession in and "98, | Meeting dereat by the Boston Ameri= " Souihey ve ‘Brooklyn doubled the honor cans. P to that time s : te Aa & has ca rie prlgads poked {nyinglb eee work = honors three yeara in succession, n vdress parade was electrifying, and alte pa istry af te Kame aa |uturete eaten store. the madhe Z Your Easter Apparel: ‘i a Te Se cian Ghia dope: wilt Snot [Pris would look to mean that Cin lp; choice although nis lope w This would 1a =; i : Big Dan Made Good on the New |éiry\out. the game ‘conclusion when leinnati "wax to be dropped from the| CHICAGO, April 1.—President Ban When the bells call you forth on Easter to ¥ applied to the Am n League, out- |first part, as it is pretty well figured | yonnson has made four changes In the hed d Th tob ld id , Fi the fact that. Chicago won two Roleo ‘will stay with the Giants : wu,| thedress parade, you ave to be well dresse p 4 5 Yorks’ Last Chance to WIN Siiinsionships “la. succession under and. Pittsburg Aghting out, the race, | American Teague schedule that w fo look as well.as the rest. BY ROBERT EDGREN. A | i {>| Wullo Joo, Keltey ‘will Keep husting t6 | away with four conflicting dates be- AS nog Id ‘i ; : from the Little Rock Ball- avout tne Cuamplonship. keep up with the bunch, It does not | i000, the New York teams of the bis Our “Concave houlder and ‘‘Closefit- There was a time w! mplon-| in America, They do things better, al- | s though Cincinnati has the stick to ti > Collar lend to our clothes that defi tehips could be won and held only by| though they fight much worse, across Tossers. | After a club once wins the cham- and, wieat is more important | leagues, ing ar n .U A Ss at undefin- men fighting within the weisht limit#) the pond. In England a man. fortelts : LIES See WEAR ia MiGE tee Waa mg{ Under tho new schedule the Hish-| able quality—‘‘style’’—which makes them Fashions seem to be changing, Young! a championship if he falls to defend — for that reason will play stronger ball. ‘object In view. landers will play in Philadelphia Sri equal inevery way to the garments turned out Corbett, fighting Terry MeGovern,| within a year at weight. More t 1a - ——— IT #7 and 2%, instead of July 5 and 6, while} by the high-priced Fifth Avenue tailors. So f the feathe 1 tit ata h: h net oe 3 2 _ , {Snectal to The ening World.) the Washington team will wind up its aa a ta) that. Af he refures to accept a lemitl-| NASHVILLE, Tenn, April 1.—Mumsy Beason here on Sept 10, 12.43 ana ,| With your Easter suit or overcoat bought here, six peunds and more ¢ je mately c lenge within’ =) MoGraw was on de bright and smilin; instead of Sept, 17, t9, 20 and 21, thereby fhatherweight limit, wins. and popular) month the challenger clalinathelicicn. (up i eyinwdadldtaanoakiea ec cahen Motling ae Rash’ vith the cincinnati] YOU Can go forth with the knowledge and the clamor gives him the ti Jimmy) champlonship. by def his FUlOete | Tneies wrivatevean hin moriinag do tpre: team on Sept 20 and 21. ease born of it—that you arecorrectly clothed. Britt, a couple of pounds heavier still here, would wipe out Terry for # trial "go" with the | Os beats Corbett, and ix conceded the rn, Young Corbett, Britt, Gans ; nthe Southern Teague $15 Suits and Overcoats featherweight championship. | and Walcott as title holders. | Terry , “the local prides ith f ae AN of this is absurd. If the same) has not fought at the featherweight] a rathe ue proposition o Cc a © thing were allowed to goa little further,| limit in years, Corbett cannot tight at and only managad to win out by asin: —_—_-- —- wil poly amous on: # Joe, Gans might beat Britt, and claim) that welght Rock buneh of balltossers!| GRAVESEND, April 1—Raln fell and and cantering exercises, The youngs- cave Shoulder and j I} the featherweight honors, Wateott| Jimmy Britts Claim ved the at Viv| the fog thickened “at the Brooklyn |ters Baron Esher, Streak, Lordly, Er- fi : n peeanwest Ging, Ryan beat ML) Britt Is a lightwel 1” amigne| Gothamlzos have met cant | Jockey Chib's course to-day as the dif-|mine, Dazzle, Gambler, Stimulant, «Cc Cc ll 4 hn i tour, Yesterday e made the, Joe y 3 (tssimmons beat Ryan, Jofirivs veut! catm the Ughtwelght ttle, Gans has| New Yorkers hustle in mid-season styl ferent sets of horses were sent to thelr |Merry Lark, Matador, By Play and losefittin g Ollar, i Meerpmcns ana perenes a persistently refused to fight at the! Milligan and Wal oe did the pitching. | galloping, ‘The sloppy condition of the /Sand Bath were sent to the samo va- > Box Coats In all the new models, varying In length; of new » SeWaee tie arse bres in the Fules Hghweight limit since beating Erne, and] (titiait tie fmal secure wag 4 to a Mt K was, of course, « preventative of | rlety of exercise, There will be no sale of the Boston! shades in Tan and Green Coverts—$15. Wilbea the precedent ts rbtishe w will hot make tess than 140 oF HS) had to dy, thelr work well. Mitt st work, but rej mtatives Were out | John McGutnpess's @choharle, in}, Tetican League Ball Club. to ex- Regular Overcoats of Black and Oxford, undressed Worstedacand P BiMirahoee Colly must became poanibles| Sturn, Walcott will not, wo undeh 1h) Terr tw and Wiitea. showed. gteu from the different stables quartered on |company with) Tim Payne worked Coogressman Fitzgerald by Henry Kil-| Cheviots, silk lined throughout to edge of lapels—$15, Rebate aettee ot faces ganar | and the welterwelzht limit Iv 242 ring: | ment-over his ast appearas the ground Z was ent the distance in 126, beng well|lilea, the present owner. ‘This an- Beited-Back Overcoats, 50 and 52 inches long, made in the eingle- eS i A ehaM=) cide Ryan, who fights six pounds of the game wei pout the: bes vf shown was whe: nnetne aes “ 7 3s RMA acaat ch ya ‘ an 8 ix pon aren of the game were Me-/ Anout the hest mov shown was when NG. sack Odom gave the ywocvear-| LeUTeRmenE,, tine been, given out, by breasted model, of plain-tone Cheviots, Whipcords and high color the ‘winner boxes at a weight within| WM the middleweight limit, Etta tn and Dunn. McC was, un-| Young Henry and Duke of Kendall, 0- | 14” Pade MING Hiv Sand. the | stent ian Johnson ia went to see| effects—all ralnproofed—$15, the class lim nd for fe weights. ie oy HEHE nela nt aia tate anle to leave hie room hotel and ing: together, re cled off six furlongs In | Dominos fly, th ince Jone | ar Heliliog, some (me ago and he kept Sack Suits in the new single and double breasted models, of . > nts and Jeffries, weight as ileft) behind e cold nis >| ‘s younger brother om ‘ene afte! 0 BE e Boston Club un- J this Is 122 pounds ringsid: iNmlted!! are: the’ only! champlons’ inow?| Ar ibe andl RUT aa Philiipa’s younger brother oe Tie fare [Aiea sell the Boston Club wn} Thibets, Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds, in plain and Garcicay in aivese Thinks. TRUUNG TRE who hola Unelentlton: iners Mecirnw him, hamtructtone | ltd the les a on une HeutssA is Facet 8 quartered here tl vagerad,” sald Johnson ' , fancy effects—$15. We are careless in these watters here full toute” NUS Bitoad BUCH cine le bruce tte a cd Ina very handy man- |lived up to. by. Fitzger nd the deal Every other thing for Easter—Frock Coats and Vests, as des sell the club, but persistent. that he ar notwantto| Silk Hats, Patent Leather Shoes, Gloves, Neck: kwear, off, Killiled ¥ of this string, was sent to a seven-/ "J. L, Holland r AG 7 Shirts, otc yy 0 breeze in 1.43. a balf nile tn PS nine. Suits, $15 to $35. Sprin Grow a FOURNIER CAN GET CORBETT TRAINING FARREN PUT QUT Tealne Tom Welsh showed the Leeds | Qhartora it it is it ai ote pon Pp pring oats, $15 to $85. ind Dwyer racers in two sets, Hurst-| got a < dour Major Daingerfeld, Sherod,| John Carr WRESTLING MATCH’ FOR MOWATT FIGHT) BY GRIF JONES}: tit sia iti cuit anata cooge at «oe VATIONAL BOWLING arie together a stepped halt mile In oung Corbett.” who ts to meet (Sportal to The W tn acalx-| DALTIMORE, Md, Aprit, 1—Grit Bob Murphy was sent 1 * Lantern, anit in MURPHY AND FRANKLIN DRAW Broadway. , Houston St. BELAIR, Md., Aprii 1L—"Kid Mur: phy, of New York, and Benny Frank- Mn, of Baltimore, fought a twenty-fy Antoine Fournt Roman wrestler he entries for to-morrow's races f a for-|Tommy Mowatt, of Chicag athe entr round draw here last nieht for the 105 OLD DR. GRINDLE ‘Men Cured felt of $0 for e G jround bout before the Waverly A: C., | Jones. of ay pha shot bikie his apart 4 ‘elling: three-year olde and| pound champlonship of this country b . y e Plening, the " cher Boy." wi * Chie to-morrow night, is train: | left to the jaw and Jimmy Farren, of saeney fr Athletle Associatlor 5 , | 1 0 e onder Dr nent ail relly 30 years f ably have his desire gratined. Piening. |ine hard for the pout in the Windy| this city, went down In @ heap In the A 440 gruelling ‘contest aimenese proutlay anentiy petite aes ape h accompanied by his m: ager, Johnny city tis being prepared for the} second round of their battle before the ve ore, but they, stocd ited more anaes Waid iaeine ali Dunn, called et The Evening hd of [Battle by Marry a uu and «apeets to] Eureka Club last night, After a te ae rr ee ee aU ed ide other read stain five to-day and made the ae Dwing | the Kixth round. Corbert into receive | TUX-UP » who had had < i eet Dut the long bout did elther boy show v cured in from 2 tn ¢ monthe, | vag Wilt statement: |gnioo for iis services whether he wing | the better of the mill, walke The schedule for the National Rowl- | Aline ADHO ees ie ag: four [any signs of distress, Mie eat tan PRIN Aa | permanently Nerwout ectly willing «to wrestle | OF lones, and in| ing 1 @ has been adopted, the sea-| and mecbalt. furiones ————=—_!_ is ¢ ulcers, Weakness’ “ghyastli st I want him to show | cts of victory | son opening in the West Monday, Aprit Mamie March, 101 pixie andrews... 104] BURKE DEFEATS HANLON. Tesi pall we Rsimoton. Atwileaueorecsnalns fatter East with Pittsburg a niladelphta. | Ht Joh 194 And Jimmy Hane ) fated: No. autor Be ‘ n i Their | acl spends two days In each of ; Panntens 2 5 ‘one of the clev- quired oF how Jona ar ta locel theatre next we Bw f and the | us ary Til tes a M 19! hree-year-olda and upwant en In, this Andie. Iexnert con: this is and he will r i Aarne tt cS roa | city Tast e mac A. C. t at my training partuer, 2p e nes are an follows Hank’ 198] Hurke received the decision, Bi weestie wing ane pres 5 New ork (at, home)—p “ Malden three-vearwolds and | == Mehicine 81, minute he throws my partner | wt SMITH BEAT WILLIS. Hotedae Apeit 2 ihuctals, Vine dt onw Tall Co ueta 100 ae the mateh and cover nis forfeit Phtladeiphla, June $, 4; Brooklyn, 10 Pak Mtitiee a) borpaherdangs zal bi ero s. € Y PSN? ares 0 ht ol way. AT ‘anthe ¥ GRU REPS td nates oS Ee PHILADELPHIA, April 1.—The Broad- | ffadklyn (at home) —Hittaburg, April 6, Kebign at abbey SY ea it > Master Speci ‘ Ua throw niin istioe within an hour or way A, C. was packed to the doors | Chote, BhiRaG plas Sane yt | en ete ay greoaeatas and Dr.L.R. Williams's, 34% 5 to The Evening Wortd.) Y h * , f y | Tiutfato, June 8. 4; New York. June 6, 7 a 3 three-year-olds and a: i wenfinscial to The Evening work) Vast night, Sammy Smith and Buty [geal dyn gow, York run Meret ete FOR THE CONNOISSEUR Be eae cee . AR nthe} AWiliis, both claimants for the feather- say 4. Se at Chi Phelps. 8! © JIMMY RYAN, MANAGER, | presence of about 150 aports trom Mount] weight championship. of this city. be. eabure Az gS GRE CPNGEA | dane aches Ein & 1 Vernon, Yonkers, New Rochelle traction. ‘The crowd was ne st Battal, Nay 2h: 16 | Bobet seag CY yh be ton + PA l Mi Al aren att ‘ ST lero fa Sues 4 White Plains, who ath RATA g te tee nen tie: ai'roled, May Of; Qi! Sixth Race—Hunters’ steeplechase; two treat’ ‘and eure immy Ryan, who for Mxhteen years BApieR Coaper eae between tathels + Tittshuree May’ 1; | miles and’e hale V Hot on the wi been one of the star outhelders of Prnon and /seen tn tbh Fesulted. Smith had sa (Deeg Ran” 78D, 163 LONDON CIGARETTES ' ferences f major leagues and last year on the pupilists:| Gealdediy (he hast OF Fhe: bout. and der | — j Twila 158 When you read that the Russian army American League team, | (sae A fol ie ‘a lantern to| dered. \ ple Iahth Regiment Games. | ‘a ia Charen OFMatieycto8 | 4s in Btatu Quo, don't waste time by Been mancee the Heht up the ring was pite — i leading feature of the Ketones tidden ts wentiomen ridere 8 ors] 4 most vare and delicious blend ra Seana Te Bee pes place on your war mapetthe Western Lausuo| hetween sovera farm wagons,“ BECKLEY TO BE A CARDINAL, |gnmes of Company DP of the jy pounds: Teas, of E re nema || Ua Bean Betas you'll never Rave been soing on be-| pounds and Flynn won the purse, The vewwran Jake Beckley will try] Regiment, which will be held on REED D AND COTE DRAW ae’. ese conmultation and p | fall to Or at you want Pom Burns. of the Ce It was a bloody fight, and. in_ the | bit fies “with Charley Nichols’ St], will be’ the five-mile bicycle rac i a 5 |] Xaview Fre x unday World Wants—over two inst im and he was practically |In the opinion of many, he wi ‘ove etic. b. ane rge Cameron, of i : ui . . q z League mesting in Seas UG [a star for the team- Prove} tho Eighth Regiment. tensigund draw ‘here last night, eS No j \ ‘ S } rie H)