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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIT, 22, 1904 oleae LG EVENING WORLD “SS! SPORTS EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Lil HOME PLATE WITH THE PHILADELPAIAS’ FIRST RUN. TO GOODMAN. | SLIDING OVER THE FAIR WEATHER REPORT ALL WRONG ENATOR FRAWLEY REFEREE. AT THIS PRIZE FIGHT Was Official Judge of a Three-Round|? ——=—s Bout Between Jack Dorman and Jack}; Delaney Fought Before Members of the Tecumseh Club. { popes 2229294000006 394O994d44000 04 rdd00OS ve IT RAINED rt a QUAKERS ON ; THe WY HOME PLATE ‘The Tecumseh Club, on West Forty-) The Captain said he hod perfect faith Pecond street, between Eighth and | in the policeman’s alertness, Ninth avenues, the Tammany cosy cor- Wann't Referee, Sayn Senator, her of the Thirteenth Assembly Dis- 3 8 3 An Evening World reporter called Us telet, was the soane early this morning | to. jay at Senator Frawley’s home, No. f ‘ of a stirring prize-fight, at which State | <5 GL TNINSESLATIRG alr The agate oe Ns hy, a : Benator James J. Frawley, leader of 2 4 statesman got out of bed and stuck the Thirty-second Assembly District. | hig head out of the fourth-story win- = = a —— presided as referee and Assemblyman . TOWH . Hackett acted as time-keeper, | 20%, {0 answer the reporter's query. Peter J. Dooling, leader of the district, | At the tlme had been reported that and a score of Wigwan: chiefs occupied Pras ea bn A Le Bier Si sd y Fhe seats of vantage about the ringside, | ‘e, Knickerbocker Athletic Club. tnd thelr followers, G00 strong, packed | ,, (12 lt true." the Senator was neked, tho big. claberoom and. cheered, the | “that you referreed a fight at the @ yj fighters with great energy. Hautes Athletic Club early this | The fighters were Jack Delaney and| "708. ‘i . :) Jack Dorman, lght-welghts. They) |, Ns ikwinkvare Fahd ue re- : ae ‘ ‘ 4 "i |. ~sfought a bloody three rounds, and twen-| 2°" Se ( ing his eyes. 5 5 2 j f (Special to The Evening World.) . “Y don't know anything about any f 7 “i 7 CRIPPLE CREEK. April ty nds before the bell sounded De- oh “ a ¥ ag zi 2 fight.” "%) ' te Yharles Sieger, who advertises himself a Asia : } d Q > 1 as the Jron Man and the champion ti Janey Went to the boards under a crush- ing ewing on the jaw. Senator Frawley |) icom window ounted the fatal seconds over the pros- bawgai Naialegsulthave anol trate man, and as he proved unable to senator," auld A mane in an opera mek ‘Thereupon Senator Frawley : ee weight of New Bngiind, fought a, she but desperate battle here last night be= BY JOHN M’GRAW. 4 é 4 * fore a poor crowd in the Opera How cae 7 x 3 % 4 easily gaining a decision in c s ate - Te knock-out In the fifth ro g writhe himself to his feet the Senator the referee climbed out of the ri % ” picked him up and carried him in his} “If me,,know, will you?” ering. | @ = Well, we got ours. That's all there Gisev, champlon lignt-w ure,” sald the referee. ® v a 3 <s 7 yi ‘e cret . * s é s ce \d arms to his corner. Senator Frawley is well known as an |? “*" £0 it Tt won't happen again— ears ‘ ‘ : Fo ; 4 Oe «O | pale wae fe antuwonist saved tim Senator Frawley, the champion of |¢xPert on boxing, Some yearn ago, | f° HOt to-day, anyhow. Such things * ‘ ? , F : te ; : ‘ ty sae self from the count by the ringing of the The. boxing bill at Albany, notified nis | @uring the daya of the «Horton law, are Hable to happen to any team ame ee : aN © cana Ee tay RIES ba Teas ong. when he was carried to his corner fellow leaders and invited them to the lanhattan Athletic Club | { ’ ‘ 3 x apis Sk thes! : fg see “ 3 by his seconds. The men fought Ike was in full bloom, the Benator was the but it wax hard luck that it had to : i 3 se a : ‘ Tamone In every clinch and broke away fight. They came from a dozen dis- | officia! referee of the club and officiated 4 wd 4 : SE ee ; : os, ES i by nenting themselves clear of each tricts and brought their Meutenants. | at the weokly shows @ happen to us on a day like yester- ‘ : § get OS ad ee ELE ’ ; Johnny Corbett, who brought out Will- 2 Senator Frawley has work: Police Capt. Hayes, of the West|quring his term in the Legisiature to Forty-seventh strect station, in whose |have the popular sport legalized. He Precinct the fight was held, verted | has introduced several bills on the eub- to-day that he had heard nothing of it. |Ject: He attempted to get one through lam Rothwell, “Young Corbett,” ts Sieg- er's trainer, and predicts a great future for the man. DIBDOOD he. —+ eae ae a | andar yies \ * 20. 7 ' (a 5 IN INDY CITY TO-NIGHT Johnny Burdick, “Young Corbett's | ST. LOUIS, Mo. Aprit Kid Good-) eye was almost closed, there was a} . WV eo [sparring partner, will meet Charlio| mn 411 not have a knockout punch, | streaks of yulood down tho right slde of | The Jersey City Baseball Club, cham- f nudale in a twelve-round bout ue| While Aurelia Herrera could not land | his face f#8m a cut, and his lips showed pions of the Eastern League, will form- . : | 4 = Webster, Mass., on April 2. ‘Tho boya| {0 One he possessed. ‘The result was the effects of hard punching. Good- ally open its new grounds at the Boule- 7 The variety of Dollar-Off models is Bemcr eva lenratt trnpor ai eiintercolty | start’ (o/aniehy (ane culivcara'iecaa iter: (ornate) Mami In) ath iets pounday/aeyg [thee Condinan| wot (thel/Geclélon iby, man ihadithalettialag)or hisitacalred. (Vege And) vony-seventh vatresty | Bay: 2 limited only by what’s in style. bi boxing tournaments held in sume time | lows o'clock, ‘This is the second fight that wide margin at the end of the twenty|dened up and one of his eyes showed |onne, N. J., this afternoon, with an 1 4 All the newest dels that og Is slated to come off in Chicago to-night, | _0use O'Brien, of South Boston, ys.| Burdick has Tad around Bosto {| rounds of miliing here last night. the effost of a hard right, but he fin-| exhibition game with Seton Hall Col- d A st models that you can . Tommy Scully, of Chicago, 1 : nthe | "4 r t! Eg Sail al he baat case ress Chicape | Ghleee Heuily St Chica, 1 polinds; [past week. Last Friday at Mariboro Goodman was too clever all around, | ished in good condition and nad Herrera | lego team, find in alJ the $8.50 stores are dupli- : b Shici “hicuxo, 118 at dae b » Of) he knocked out Jack Woo 4 and especially in blocking, for his op-}1in a bad way in the last round, " 4 : $ + sounds; yD sett} "every round excep Fale otly 9 mo Giced le ade up of five boute, and aa| Mike Heme ee ceeey, Murphy va [take place within three weeks of hls evory round except the ninth. : [crowd was distinctly disappointed, at! games in Bayonne, but It is under- —And all the regular standard ' the principals ir each of them {s evenly | And Bil)" Melody var Macur bemeN ats | bout with Woods. After his Nght with , aan art there was never any | \ieyican was slow, and he displayed but | 8tood that an exhibition game will be models are carried in stock, too, i | matohed the indications aro that every | 20nd" Duffy and Mellody box for’ the|Dinedalo he will tackle Kid Pantz.| the saul wont the lint: Horvers onder: | utttis? wie ferrife hitting and mIXIn€| played there next Bunday, ‘The base- A » 1 - ' out will be bitterly contested from |the world.” championship of George Murray and Andy Daty. ‘These | gicoa pee age a He eae Soda) is credited. He) hai men realize that they are bound every size. asdllhotiss boys 6 Tew Bi ' 0K 5 ips 4 ¢ i sti 4 States and ie Bucdie eae MI Ree Re. he made his play in the ninth, when | Vota Bune DUO Ab tiiiant Work lon tee’ au nene Patent Charen People We say plainly and positively 9 will box Cheater Goodwin for the cham: | tWo rights—one to the face, the other |in blocking, and his left Jabs gave Her-/0n the Sunday baseball question and | that we can offer you for dh R Dlonship of New England at 10 pounds, | to the Jaw—made anxiety spread over | Tera a lot of trouble. rT GGT Taal frail nave tices earscon test pore $2.50 the dupli f al- 4 0 ces | ters he had al he best of! + det 3 . . Peay - a ated of his seconds and caused) the fact that Herrera was taller and| It was announced yesterday that the | e duplicate o : i 50 joodman to cliuch and wish for the|looked to be a bigger . In the |managers of the Jersey ‘City Club have most any $8.50 shoe made. bell, ‘That was Herrera’s supreme ef-| mixes Herrera was Invariably the one |invested $27,000 in the new grounds, ’ sao forts howevee and ana rene oe to break ground. The Mexican did some | which are the largest and finest in the | If that’s true it’s worth con- Willle Fitzgerald, the South Brooklyn put up a fast fight while it Insts A aka ae A beautiful ducking, and that was all that |State, To offset the protest of. the erga Uightweeight, will meet Freddie Green. a | tue tere ceenCny . Jn bad shape at the finish, One! saved him from a’ more severe drubuing. ehursh people a. petition i in. ciroutae sidering. It takes most of us ; rer 31 » the Californt a vo lon favoring the ya 1 * . . ihe heise esc eens pate te has signed articles for annua een there is a fame Sunday’ score. tie quite a while to dig an extra . : G : may Mi rt B ’ lg fighting in good shape these days. Nisal Baa Bs Ae om ‘he mateh will ha imisston at the dates cee dollar out of the day 's work. een utte In June, Dune Moe oo If it’s tru hi Badie Hanion, the California feuther- | Donald will be referee. Lon § ep OU LOUsH EL LO i conceded ages . [Selah has been matcned to meat |to Herrera all of the pointe over whan 9 | make us prove it. We are Kid" Sullivan, of Washington, for fit-| there was a dii 5 Ab ‘ ‘olores ; back i i _ ¢)lgen rounds before the Eureka A.C. of | qrarry Roley = . SNES DNR: wilt taynig? Ri cations . | may to k it up with the ‘ Baltimore on April 29. Sullivan ts the 2 y, the champion middle- | Cal, to-night. ‘The yho will 5 SNS Waleht oF He Pac al,, to-night. men who will flg- = | : < fighter who defeated Joe Bernstein re- le Const, and Jack | ure In the contest will be Jack Johnson, f i ti eatly, pian: tithe city, were yenterday | the present holder of the idle, and Sam | ,4Amer Coftroth, of the Yosemite Club, Now Coffroth has written to"Fitz, and If we. a t ene Me to ees ox six rounds at catch-| McVey, of Los Angeles, Cal. wh San Franeisco, 1 trying to get the| the champion may bury the hatchet And your satisfaction we’ vi f Tommy Love, the Quaker City boxer, | welghts In Philadelphia. Willa Fern FS LSC ACh aa Mee? Bell earl Noy : a 4 ave, , a : Saat heat | Fomarasa neve meavigdcd Guages tzsimmons-McCoy fight. He pro-| consider San Francisco again as a bat- ‘ fot peer Felts, of South Brooklyn, | Arthur Cripps, the Australian middie. eel ina ¥ wood Judges a8 A) oted the contest in which Fitesim-| tle-ground, This 1s what Coffroth has f —— to let yours away with » have si a 2 of agreement to | Welght, slx-round contest last eI mons took the light heavy-welght cham- , tw Ll: is ; week, ‘and. Foley st] ‘The men have already fought a twen- y-welght cham- | to say? | our two dollars and a half. box a fifteen-round bout in Baltimore | {> retain. his Peeing aortet | ty-round draw, and it is expected that |Plonship from Gardner last November. | “I never said that I considered you too| Harry Foley, who came East with y Cc . earGesdey night, ‘These lads ought to \the low’ mince SE lgit'a bout will he ancther slaahe | After that fight Coffroth was widely old to fight, As a matter of fact I tried| Eddie Hanlon and fought two terrife ome into one of the es Ing Meow" like tho men furnished in theis | quoted ¥ saying that Fitzalmmons was! to locate you right after the Gardner | battles with George Cole, has decided to Dollar-Off stores—and previous encounter. They will box too old to fight and that he never would| bout before you went East to discuss | enter the ring again in Philadelphia. On don’t decid vhethi Y Prontycround bout at catchweights bes | be allowed to appear in a California| a match with Corbett. I looked up Cor-| Saturday night he will go against Billy on ecide whether to H 1 fore the Colma A, C, Eddie Graney will | ring again. Coffroth’s alleged remarks| bett and went at him anent a return, Devine, at the Natlonal Club, and on buy or not until you have e . caused much surprise, as Fitzsimmons| engagement with you. For the past! Monday night he will face Jaqk Will- h <) had made a great fight, whipping Gurd- | tv oer hie peek eet Hne, beady | aur, whe Piet TEE EL CH as lage verre seen the shoes and satisfied 8 ; ot | to 08 0 you for a bow ng. Foley has become "Kia" as ner after breaking both hands curly in] SMA Ge eR ecoration Day, which | MeCoy's sparring partner and’ Is. now yourself that they are, or «The Giant ns gures of frst base, and seemed to land junt the game, I think will draw a lot of money.” working with the clever Hoosier, Foley df that th \ “ithe percentage column of winnings | iside the foul line, but tt looked foul 4s In good shape, and after his encounter cise at they are not, cgnd losings. The Phillies relieved them | {O ,2™*lle and, of course, he called with Devine and Williams he will be in $3. 50 shoes with a dollar discount. ; of that honor yesterday by adminis- : PG eae witit some of the : | tering the first defeat of the season to] lie, question Is did Fraser pitch a i peadiie Aah eS : + Gotham's National Leaguers. weak with the bludgeon?” Hate (eants | ~ ~ h lgeon? Here is tine G { ® food tor eareine : LFERS ARE TIED. i 4 Wt seemed strange to see Kid Gleason a pe, (TP [Meavorting about second base and not in| game arnemags, the feature play of the wnees \ & New York uniform. Rien. Tee poh Thomas's bunt in a2'8! “Barney” Oldfield, who was disquall- iN sehen April 22,—Chicago and 2 . all was thrown with ter- | fled for an dndefinite period by the rac- ew York are tied for the low-seore when the mighty Mathewson tatie|8¢,force apparently out of big Dan's| ing board of the American Automobile (Special to The Evening World.) ordered to fight or get out by R |prige in th ratachole sAwened 5 ighty @|reach, but with a quick thrust of hie | °& rd! an Al OS gra ope Ret y Referee | je thirty-six-hole medal play ao) Shera is no balm in fandom. Bloved hand he corralied je! nis | Association, 1s to be reinstated on pay-| PORTLAND, Me., April 22—The non-| foirehan they tat up @ fast battle for) qualification round of the Country C.ub “BUILT TO SPECIFIKATIONS” js } ys. ae oe ment of a fine of $100. appearance of Tim Callahan last night TU cue eiz De ealral Kerorel: tk of Lakewood, and to enhance tho inter- ‘The Giants’ new southpaw plitcher,| A few warm days would dfie! 0 py| to meet Kid Sullivan, of Washington, In Noe ere ate tet | est, the dead -heat was between the Uddeotee Wiltse, made his debut in Naz | lot oT ated Tae ow ould do the Glanta) Oldfield got himself into trouble by] thir scheduled twelve-round bout be-| Sn che "sponge, nT cee meconds threw | 1M} champion of the Western Golf Aa- IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES : d weath- the "sponge sf Gace Lowgute’ company yesterday and | Cf. of the past week has given’ thers | facing at unsanctioned mecta, It Is now/ oe" che scaatern Athletic Club diaap-| ‘ullivan was, much heavier and taller, [2h Dowelper seen rote ay fide dfleld wi ! e of | p> van was much heavier and taller, 01 en y a unmistakable promise, His flela- |*/&D# setback. evident that Oldfleld will drive one of| seca’ q thousand spectators. His| and. though. the little. man. of. iron lation title held ie he ant Asse: IN. ¥ was a feature. It Dani fi ars in the Intemetignal Op Erase, eters peal Hand? flocked cleverly he was.badiy punished. | ut in the ec Holder, Be te was at 165, 5 ahlen's fly ve} ecently ced that he was| manage “Bad hand, a - . ning rouni i, ® Et looked as though Browne got the | have xone over the ew frke amould | anzious te dntereat will be taken in-he| Tommy" Sullivan, of Lawrence, Mass, | followed him alt over the ring and soon | strokes better than Chandler Egan, the || 262 West 125th St, near 8th Av. (4 B fieen Gleason, Titus and Hall, back | Horsthide an awful spank, but it soared | are concerned, eis _ | Fauna tn whic and were hn ehnt Piselhnd to, quit squaring the {i Bad) mucogeding ity BI 1343 Broadway, Herald Square, : 4 NERY Wari ae ai - ROOKLYN STORE—1129 Broadway, near Kalb Av. 7 ‘ 2 f wo heads are better than one, Rob rs 3 inson—always consult y iers."’ OLD DR. GRINDLB H i your clothiers.”’"— $0 ABANS a SI’ bCaudio, AN y 5 P DISEASES OF MIN, : THE BLUE RIBBONS MAT AGAIN AT CORNELL NEW RACING SHELL ineneetin ee am si deine boa ont ha Br cured more quickly, more ‘ HOWEVER SET IN HIS OWN NO- f ate altetben of ate Vertlaine phoaiclan by"ahy’ other oe ome cacrar ed ——_-— és 2 your affiteti Blood ‘pulwou cured t i TE er ~ sae é your jon will be | y@3lvod, Pel in from J to 8 A ITHACA, N. Y., April 2.—The Cornett], e es TIONS OF WHAT HL WANTS, MEE ( parade ey ARE: yt cure | Ney" end Winder scnotaines (aon a : BOSTON, Apri 22.—The feature of the] George Gardner, the ex-ll Ascais Qouiell as Volsdic wen dali ee Venter: YOUNG. MAN. CAN’ MAKE a : Beulittye ” Warvous Weeks. Skin disease, ‘red spots, ‘uicore “ Daatoe thie serterday wie ‘the. cican| gaggrs®, Gardner, the ex-tight heavy. | Athletle Council hes voted to wash it8] aay mage arrangements for the puT- 2 AN MAKE NO MIS- SR Wests, striata: [Ebroat, and, mouth, “Sain ewaliines rer Gemidep of Reginald Vanderbilt In tho| hard-hitting Chicago lent hones | eae OF the crew training table, Court-| nase of a new cedar shell for the TAKE IN ADVISING WITH US. RSS roubles Without oper | wamcoceas Mi, drom gO q2, weeks, 4 if Chicage Nght heavy Mion a ea niracted diseases and drains cured [a 8 ts Wkeavy harness class, in which he took| welgnt, hav ney 1s to choose the place where the], 3 i - ‘hues, 10 matter row | 29,489 a ght, haw n matched to m in varsity four-oared crew to use in the; THE YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AT r i matter how |” it, GRINDILES 1s still at th (3 ribbon. He defeated E. D. Jordanbrhe squared circle. ‘They ave heen | Men eat and ts to look after the quality ened ’ A iahaieg, “ti eee’ 1474 WEST 12TH ST, Set oth ond the ight harness class for ladies’| signed by Matchmaker Charley Polt, o? | Of te food. ‘The general opinton among Poughkeepsie regatta on June 28. The FROM $12 TO 318 THAT WE OFFER : Witation costs which he has oscupied Ovni) Yate, urs, poe wad eae ee beng given} the Waverly A. C,, of Chicago, to moet | the students seems to be that the oars-|new shell will be bunt by Ward, and TO-DAY INCLUDE A CONSIDERA- bs “ 80,000 Cure, |, Peegrd. which ,no other avert foing mover Kitty Gray und The | iN Wovenly AC Ps men will not go back to the old place,| will cost about #400. Ward bullt the . RueA eRe AH AGe joatly men between |i rarer erneDe aa errr em at that club on the u BLE VARIETY OF PATTERNS AND he ages of 40 and 0. ATI ATE ® Btotesbury got a blue ribbon | night of May 2. but that some new training table will be|cight-oared shell In which the ‘varsity ‘ ate a eae BRGY stars T have a m0 nae Bell and Rhea In the road-| ‘This will be th started, The qiiestion of a new fresh- 1 at Poughkeepste last year, and (Gh RIE EAT“ OU, WAND 18 Gla! Cure for Buch a and another with Adnut In be the sixth time they have | ¢ ative Powads Br Rous Kone a ey fee me a New York & cure that remaine fought. They will box at catch-welghts | Muu training table will be decided by) ns this bont In still In excellent condi. | SONG THEM, Master Specialist. jive Tavire, about SPORTING. for a large purse, George Siler will in| CPt Coflin and Manager Aldrich of the} tion it has not been definitely decided | > Dre L. R. Williams'3,%;342* : ? Noe eee Dactin at all probability be selected to referee | Ces and the faculty adviser, Prof.| whether it will be necessary to con- Cooper Square and Brooklyn stores open till 10 P. M, Saturday. re. N. MAS “New York. | rer Biers; arise May Deoring, of out, Durand, It ts probable that the present] struct a new elght-oared shell this se s = maar : with Natalics Everett ——___ table, which is unsatisfuctory, will be] gon, eens 0 0C ¢ lub let of this city, tn. foursins |ALASKAG V8. MILLBROOKE A, C,| discontinued, ax it has not been the| Mr. Goodwin went to, Springfeld, (@) Ning: Ing: (O SPORTING. M ’ a AQUEDUCT, 1. 1 Gordan inthe cham-] phe Alnskas will meet the crack | Practice to start a freshman training|Meas., yesterday to consult with Ed- Milibrooke A. C,, of Newark, at| #able until the end of May. ward Bhea, the boat builder, about the Broadway, between 31st and d Sts. yo!Alaska Park, on April 24. ‘Tracy’ and ——— oars to be used by this year's ‘varsity Cooper Square, opposite Pestana tpi New York G3n%ed8 Birahan will’ be the battery. for Aig} Baseball, Polo Grounds to-day,|and freshman crews, as the sweeps Fulton Street and DeKalb Avenue ~ - ~ Brooklyn. @P. M., Phila. va, New York. Adm. Sle%e* last season were Very unsatisiactory, . ye aR ck 4 THE LAgT, ay, a

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