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a4 eS ance SEE DEEN ““OUNTS” KNOCKED OUT BY SHOWERS AND FO ‘When Manager Johnny McGraw, of | As ench minute passed by MeGraw ie Giants, arose carly to-day, the first | become more confident, and be Imagined thing he did was to make a mad rush |he could see Roger Bresnahan tearing for his window. Hastily raising the joff a drive over centre Meld and wash, little Mac” looked out and care-|Dan McGann and Sandow Mertes wal-| fully scrutiniging all parts.of the sky | loping the ball into the twenty-f) from east to west and north to south, |cent seats for homers. | he yelled to his wife: MoGriw's confidence insted unt) Jaat | “Wel : ce to | tWenty minutes after 12 o'clock, when I, I guess we will get a chance to | VUNTY TNMs ata, from the Pole Play ball to-day, despite the fact that) Grounds that the game would have to , the weather conditions are not of the Pees OB as Rese a NCE Wat nroe ‘Bol’ w! soft. Scratching hin head and w | best. | IF old ‘Sot’ will only sneak out! tot look on hin face, MeGraw | {and show his face for a few hours! wended his way back to his dining- ‘we wil tackle those Yale fellows, and I| room, where he partook of dinner ¢ wil show the baseball fans what al “Never Pee re eal ey tal : ant spoil byw ri Pe ee cram OF * Twill them up Monday they will show the have in the field this year real baseball article” _ MURPHY’S GREAT BUZZER EXPLAINED BY M’GRAW The famous “buzzer” that mn Just as well as the “burzer” and they} cept on getting big hits “Murphy 1 w m1 when the Bturphy used to run at Philadelphia, ¢ aid the Phillies in knocking pitchers out yf the box, was explained in detail by was ler at dt. I rex New Yorks used to Her [cGraw at the Polo Grounds yesterday, (9M? Mere with ‘Dunyny’ Taylor In the “Many a pitcher was dr. the DON. Jack Warner used to give the! : said us in the deaf mute language, and} ‘woods with the help of Murphy, Se MAC nee toes xed theta way, iS Was simply peaches and-eream, and didn't do'a thing to ‘Dummy.’ lurphy was seated in a window in th t Brooklyn he would get a seat on lubchouse at the opposite end of the SoD of a house back of the fleld. On the Brooklyn Cate t when playin Iman tumbled. th which was r to hold a con) | Dela. “He was armed with strongest pairs of field glasse: something wax ite right and aation® with one of the that wera |\ | fever made. ‘They were 0 strong that a a a urp! pbled at once, and, pl fhe could even make out che filling in (he {ius neldgiise one the pier cuiaeuee ron layers’ tecth and could detect signals celina ‘wae to give i shud i ane sous eet pitcher by means of the eyes, ade by the catcher with his eyes to |[ them for « ve and Opening: he pitcher. |them “for i straight ball, He tipped “There was a wire connecting Mur-|them off arf course, and may be we did ‘ \ save” ‘Thial NOt pound that pitcher! phy to a epot back of third base” ‘This| M2 POMNe Mead Miter ae cone ‘was covered with a board, and when! sultation with Hanlon, and then Mug Murphy wanted to tell the coacher |)hy knew that tt was timo for him to j sive a sig-|(uck. He was just in Ume, for when what was coming he would give a SIE-|iWe i rookiyn agents reached the root pal that would rap once on the board. Jor the hose on which he had. beon Bt was one rap for a curve and two for| stationed Murphy was far away B straight ball. Had the Batter Tipped. | “Childs was generally stationed on} ‘the board, and, of course, he had it e@ with the batter to lec him know jwhat to expect. Murphy soon beca jan adept, and long before the pitchor hrew the ball the batter knew what he ‘Wap going to get. “Consequently he would let the curves by und then stand back and brace eamself for + ight fast ones. $5,000 BET ON 0G. FIGHT IN BUFFALO a (Special to The EB x World.) jcdany a time they would make as many| BUMPAL.O. Aprils —With $1,500 as fas ten runs in an inning, jist because id nenrly $5,000 bet in various they knew what was coming. It used to] 98 ® result, one of the most tmake them almost split their sides to lous d ichts ever held in this vi loco how they used to kill those pitchers] MY was pulled off i a suburban re- last nist qwhen’ they were playing at home br Bein aot Nght was between the noted But. Reydaot,4t was all they could do to) rig) pun; Hob, and Klig Bud, w bell keep from giving the thing away, It] io yy. ee ane KI . was Childs’ however, who was the! ine dire ert anid maul: \caume of this system being abandoned. | bob was declared the salitollacve “res, a PRoMINENt hot Be could not be induced to leave that] {ii 0 Pome el por ot board, They used to say to him, ‘When sixteen pounds and were trained to th ‘eve five er six runs to the good, let} jour a From the ontset it looked as though he bull would win, v ne hast ' Seen Gs @ulie isn tisace: four minutes Of tha fight $00) wies bet favoring the foreign dog 1 to “But, no, he wanted a en runs K hold “and in Finally one of the cinnatl players Erle db wu xt prominent bout the pit- happened to suspect something and lift~ © Board and there discovered jghe rapper. Ob, what a howl there was! ) “Well, they had to start something Mobokens ounhkeepsies, jnew, wo Murphy fixed St up to work an] At the St, George Cricket Grounds (o- ‘awning’on one of the windows of the} morrow the Hobokens and Poughkeep- ‘elub-house, In case of a curve he would| sles wil play off the tle game of last left corner of the awning. 5 nday. Lindeman will piten for Ho- and ler for ‘oughkeepsi ‘atraight ball he would pull ip intense rivalry between the ——— bigy eer oe ONMEWORLD: RATTRDAY EVENING, APRTL 9, 1901. Giants to Play Yale. anaes PHILLIPS 1S STILL WINNING MARBLES —————— Local Representatives of the Western Race Tracks Say American Derby and Stake Events Will Be Run. “The American Derby and all other stake events the coming season scheduled for Washington Park, Haw- thorne and Harlem will be ran as ad- vertined, despite the thr to the con- trary of the Worth Jockey Club." That was practically the statement given out ' SPORTS EDITED BY | oo (a PPO ate On tn8 00 -tnemtrentmtntns anand Highlanders in Jersey. | £4924944400OO+ 46ooe “Bi” Davy , WHE eae OGGED iny tl) 49M. ot Ht) RAVESE) } Mi; prin y las by the local representatives of the first three tracks yesterday. Mates asked for caused no worriment | among the officials of the three bie tracks, Ed) Wagner and William | O'Brien, of the Worth Jockey Club, dia not talk fight yesterday, according to word from Chicago, «imply stating the: would not open the gates of thelr track | unless they got what they asked for, | “We did not want much," they said “All we asked for was six days at thw | tail end of the season, and those before the month of November. ‘The daten alldtted us compel us to open and close! the season with @ chanee of bumping agalust poor racing weather. ‘ Far to Retreat,” “While we have more racing days than Harlem, we would willingly give them up for thirty days in midseason, ‘That is fifteen days lesa than were as signed and the fact that we are willing to lose that many days ts proof we ire not trying to hog it. We can, presumably, get six days in November, hut that would be tampering with win and horsemen do not care about racing out of season. We have gone too far to re + 0 Will stand pat John Condon, of the Harlem track, said he anticipated’ no trouble, and that tt imio with bad gruce for the Worth people to talk fight - COLLEGE BOYS TURN PROFESSIONALS a (Spec! PROVIDE to The Evening Worlt) VCE, Roo, April 9—The ive team that represented Brown University on the diamond last year and won the {ntercolleglite baseball champtonsbip, but was debarred trom participation in the college games this Year after the heated controversy over the eligibility rules, has launched itself bodily Into professional baseball, and is making datea with league teams for the spring and summer. ‘The players con- 1 ents at the college. n includes Michael Jos Lynch, Chartty BR. Leland. ‘Thoniae Woleh, William Mt." Higwins, Wallace filing, Willlap’ H. Gray, Harty M Harry B. Pat Houghton, Metcalf and Ralph B. Woodsum, TIGERS TO PLAY MANY BALL GAMES on Vs F April The management of the Princeton freshman baseball team announced the following schedule of thirteen games this morn, ‘The prospects of n turf war because} © the Worth people did not secure the| ¢ aK i April %, Lawrenceville nt Lawrence- ville; April Boys’ High School, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; April Peddie Ln- stitute, at Hightstown; April 30, St. Paul's School, at Garden City; May 4. ; May 7, Yale Freshmen, at Prince- May ll, Tome Institute, at Port Deposit; May 14, Lawrenceville, at ncetoh; May 18, Pennington semin- at Penningts May Mercers- burg Academy, at Mercernbr May 2%, Princeton Preparatory, nt Prince- ton; May 28, Central High School, at Philadelphia; May 30, Yale Freshmen, | at New Haven, OO 0O00O96OO% THE SQUARED CIRCLE. Jack O'Keefe declares that he nev felt better in his life and that 140 pound is a welght thac will just sult him to battle at In the future. O'Keete can \ certainly do 140 much easier than Honey 4 Clarke says that the New Yorks’ Melody can make the weight. will not be winners because there 1e a THE DIAMOND. | Pitcher Harry White positively de- elines to report to Manager Comiskey dentistry In Washington pays will or 80, Supt. Tommy Murphy, the clever little ban- Tiina tae Gira, on, the team. Fite} in.welght fighter of this city, Will) theres this spring. —_— tight Joe Bender, of Elizabeth, six The Giants have loaned Pitcher MIN-| rounds before the Lenox A. C., of Phila- nehan and Outfielder Lynen to BY! goiniia next Monday. Murphy and mingham for this year, and yet It 1s -weight ald that teeming ie net eiowes. Bender aro rivals for bantam-wels! this summer, honors, and the winner of this bout will The St. Louls Nationels appear to|be matched to fight Hughey McGovern.|to Chicago racing. DRAINS, LOSSES Time wt 10. to «0 have licked “Spike” vs. by my original very Siisrinon: the Pilate neared rom | A monster benefit for John L. Sullivan! Te movement against betting In the Susively by me. Mple remedy (used ex- St. Paul! To was recommended to Cin-|is planned for the afternoon of April 18|Distnict of Columbia has resulted in a at the Boston Theatre. Harry Farren and Billy Plerce are the instigators of the testimonial and will appoint a large committee to handle the dettils of the affair. All the prominent boxers in the country have promised to tender their services, Including James J. Corbett, who will give a monologue; Charley Mitchell, the English heavy-weight; Martin Canole, of Fall River, Bob Fitz- simmons and a host of others. cinnatl last fall by Miller Huggins: Tn Montgomery they think the Bos- ton Nationals quite as strong as the Boston Americans. A teat on the dla- mond probably would prove the fallacy of the Montgomery fans’ judgment. day as @ test case, triot-Attorney B structions from the The Chicago Nationals encountered ®& snowstorm in Colorado last week They Bave not been able to do good work since they left Los Angeles. ‘This ought to be good news for the Reds, who open the season with them, cution of the test racing shape. New Yor Bill Lange has sent ts photograph tn, The great ball player of the past hae apparently been training, as he seems in good condiuon and not half as fat as had been reported A match between Aurelio Herrera and Kid Farmer has been arranged to take place in Chicago April 14. Kid Goodman will appeare in the semi-final at this meeting. Naa! follow 7 Tt faa cinch that when It comes down| It may be announced that James Ed- PAST WEEK A BUSY ONE FOR PROMINENT TURFMEN AND JOCKEYS DOWN AT T @ &6 6494080000 O0OO0044 + 00664 ER JACK FROM THE SPORT FIEL THE RACE TRACKS. Haviland is at his best just now, and take a mighty good horse to veat him over a pasteboard at a mile Billy Meyers, of the Harlem Race Track, has been told to go ahead find get the track in shape for racing It Js the general opinion among turf- ites about town that Capt. Carmody will have his hands full at St. Louis and that nothing be feared from that quarter in regard decision to make an arrest of a book- maker at the Bennings race track to- e action will be taken by order of United States Dis- ‘acting under in- partment of Jus: Uce, and it Is understood that the track | officials will give their ald in the prose- { Walter Hedges has eleven head fo horses at Roby which is getting into In case Worth race this spring he will ship them to} BENNINGS ENTRIES. TRACK, BHNNIN( 1o— jes for Monday's por Baty as HE BENNINGS TRACK 49006 $46 HEEL FAPES®IADS SMEEPS HEA b. TIPMAN MADE BERNSTEIN QUIT IN FOURTH ROUND of a mix Tipman managed cogairly a hard right on Bernstein's Soutn te brought the New Yorker to his knees and Bernstein then went to bis cot and told his seconds to throw up sponge. wal I ser mia thet ry 7 word beat Pa ge pounds. ‘They f nd there Uttle difference, between, hem. One of the features of the show was the serving as referee of Frank Brown, Jr, one of the leading young soctety_men_of the cit TURPIN {Spectal to The Evening World. BALTIMORE, April 9.—Joe Bernstein quit in the fourth round of his battle here last night with Joe Tipman. For} three rounds Bernstein had the better of it, He forced Tipman to play on the defensive and landed @ number of blows that rocked him. dn the fourth round they began with Bernstein the aggressor and working in some vicious short-arm jabs. Out TEAM TOURNEY IN HANDBALL LEAGUE ‘The team tournament of the Harlem Navy Handball League will be played on the New Polo Athletic Club's court, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Park avenue, to-morrow, commeno- ing ‘at noon. ‘The contesting teama are Lyons and Kean, Union Boat Clul . | Knierin and Rock, Wyanoke Boat Club; Lilienthal and Jonson, Lone Btar Boat Club; Magnolia and McCarthy, Metro- politan Rowing Club, and EB, and J. Pat- tenande, Crescent Rowing Club. The- prizes are gold medals. Men Cured ty Me NO CHARGE fer a talk. 1 hav Been exclusively treating special disetoes of mse Tor #0 years. Nothing science can devise or money buy 4s jacking in my office equipment. I will use you poneatly. treat ‘you skiifwlly and restore you to peal ith in the shortest time, with the lnast medicine, lacomfort and expense pi loable, I guarantee to cure any case T undertake. If you cannot call write for my home eure. CONSULTATION FRE! PRIVATE DISEASES wi Gu nee "07 faze: VARICOCELE #5 2 without, days, DS cured Cutting in trem 8 is to to 10 STRICTURE cure¢ !2 28aays, without cutting, patn, PROSTATIC TROUBLES porns — , TaIREnToTtsTsO cave standing the disease, = (EDr. LR. Williams © 2.22 S New you ¥ | Out Dr. GREY 45 Year: SEASES. treat a MEN'S. DI pecialist in to the selection of catchers Cincinnati | Ward Britt, of San Francisco, is now | , Aint Rect Mandook:, for three-year-olds DISEASES UF MEN, BM Sous aus rene Bhs Ul glve Schlei preference over O'Nelll, [the white Umhtweight-heavy feather- | Pant Eiiriora Bt ‘Boter Paul. AL GEBVEALAONING! niall lkareiarentieee tates Ue nt E The Germans forever for Cincy town, |Welght champion pugilist of the world, | rustian iia Tovcan soli Sieg OB OG va et yy pis IN yell oie real te — h Brank, Fost EHS, recent or old: # Max Fleischmann, the genial mag-| Andy Walsh, the Brooklyn middla| Tom Cod -........ Brierthorpe, ayatern Of treatuwent In 3 to 10 days os Her oa eoatine cruy: cahaat nate, has been playing actively with| weight, In in St. Louis trying to get a| Belle of the Ring.. 90 eT OUe DEB Tet bared, 40 10" 46 what You ned. i make the Reds on their spring trip. and l*| match with “Philadelphia Jack'| second Race—For two-year-olds; four and| days ani Gav Nie ity alawhosins eald to be an excellent outfielder. He] O'Brien, Mike Schreck or Hugo Kelly. | a half furlongs. olan eee serrioe stopped at once. | mem Of treat 6 wou 3 € . Johnny Reagan, of Brooklyn, ng 7) R we 6 ‘duys. i haved on scientific = — Wild Trishimt YB 5 days, Don't lee other unable to get on a match at 122 pounds, | The Claimat Mirthiess 08 SonTRACTED DIsR! RS. 3S too Baye. ; Tce gc ALES Tas The sinterteagse serieg at Patiadel: | nas chatlonged Benny Yanger, of Chi-|Passdens, 1+. 010 Birr Grey guaramecs quickest permanent || op gcc cut yin neneel ot, hia and St. Louis are drawing great Y ‘Third e—For three-y by his advance of treatment. | f Of, successful : eenafu Crowds Too bad the Glants and High-| caso. Reagan ts willing to walve the! wart: ix furlongs. .) - ch OVER {17 EAST 47TH ST. WEAKNESSE: Tae d arei landers could not have made some aimi-| question of weight and will allow Yan-| Mountain Brees®.. 94 Graztallo | RS AT are. Hours, 8-0: Sunday, 9 Bene 1 lar arrangement get to welgh In at any figure. Hus only | Gold Dome PiseL Romeok eas Near oon PRES. MEDIC. VARICOCELE sures, miter < ee sUpulation Is that the bowt must be AY tes iden st ea Metention from business _ Fourth Raoe—Maiden steeplechase a Y quickly. cured without cut. point SN A aes sane 0. | 4 0 G Near WARSI CCRT Ene. CL ERRte cH aR tieen 1: OLD DR. GRINDLE | ing.,80,p01ng 2 eatin way i Fitth Race—Matden three-year-old 3 YBARS A. SPECIADIER IN Ung, and ondition, call atid tet me Another champion wrestler from Eu-| turloni Pie ades 5 |] explain to you the simp! eee as reached New York. The new- | John. 'F anearn..111 Seventh Ward. ...108 Under Dr. Grindic's eotentific treatment | inethods euiployed, 10 fy ou ptrong ; rope has reached D . The n fan’ Marino 2108 Polke Miller all diseases Decullur to men are permanently J and vigorous. | Writs pf Daliyes gall comer is Napoleon Pascal, and he hails| Cay jc.-01 ces. 108 ail aise maete aulckiys” more, veaally and on )| fours, A.M. 10,0,P, Mf Dally. | Sun: i 2 three-year-olds more moderate terms than by any other ad- Ayn, - M. n from Barcelonia, Spain. He is big and| & and | more. mode teician. if ana ‘advice tree, thy, ald declares he 1s willing to] UPWare; ome “Tame ee vera oars cured In from J to 8 months. || ORR. H, M, MACKENZIE’S balied Araohi . elect Bebitity in trom ito 2 months: Hela: | 0 TN, ME, meet the best that America can pro-| Retake Rerhorse 18f | Rey and der. complaint mi 02|| MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE are duce at the catch-as-catch-oan game, | Belectte ‘abl Red Light 8 eau Shin, atseaee, red spot, ulcers. gore 1] 4 MEiaa west vath St. New York, Nv i He Js particularly anxious to try con: \thorneyeroft .-.112 Ning Spot aon | 3 ‘strigture "in 10, to 20 dave. The game between the champion Jor-|ciisions with Fournier, the Mrenoh 'Caquetta 100 Queen “Buxabeih:-101 | Varloocsle jn from 1. jo,3, weeks. Ordinary ee sey City team of the Eastern League | champion. 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