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VENING WORLD one L. enenomenee > ae GIANTS TURN THE TABLES. ante SPORTS EDITED BY | NEARY BEAT 80m tnantntme none JIMMY BRIGGS. | RO oP ca Be if Ses e thes ee sce UL Eee . — wn ee = : Ge - - ' DEVLIN ET AL. TAKE SWEET REVENGE ON THE QUAKERS FOR TROU ‘ POSSE SOOLSHTE 750% CBDR STEELS HHEE AES DODID- 1D HOEOEd 29B-4694-6-3H% 249444 > 444443449444 O0OO® b 6-8-4 000% | PARTIAL | ECLIPSE. Y ff YH) Wy Wf : MUM ff DEVLIN = 7 How HIS: GAT - gane HI> % BATTING ARM > j LOOKED 3 To THE j > PHILLIE™ TWIRLER, THAT AE. , LANDED f ov, ‘ : Soe é 92440404098 % ao ate Renee a $ « i | 3 $ P 4 4 mo ! The moving start system, as exptolt- waa only beagen a neck by Lady i by Mr. Fitzgerald as degenerated | Frances, who wos away aringing in mto a farce, Mr, Fitzgerald seems to | front ve no control over the riders. and! starting Neodn Attention. Ig Apparently permits them to form and| ‘vie Jersey Club ought to wake up make their own e#tarts, Mr. Cassidy | ang puy a lot of attention to this employs un entirely different system, 4%) garting business. A definite plan of Was seen at Hennings, nnd ns will be) action, looking toward the production! ° meen at Jamaica. Mr. Cassidy snsiats | Seat CAUiGemBhOSLA He) resOrTS be on the boys forming in line and walting | mended, and both startera directed to » 4 eee ere receives che) word: (0 proceed upon one place. At Jamatea on. Mr. Fitzgerald does not do this, | Mr. Cassidy: will be forced to begin alt 2 } boys roam about the course with thelr | over again, for le will meet a badly 2 | horses, some of them far in advance | dymoraliged jot of boys. | xt $ | of the bunch and others 1olteriyg Be eee ee ae ee ee te 4 hind, if it is not bettered very soon, Some This was plainly seen in the race at] attention must be pald to the public, & | $ | Winilo) yesterday. (lie start of wi |Uhey go to the track and pay an ad- > t er 08 tie basalts: ae Feely oppo- | Misston fo at Burpone of qe te 3 | ite the stand ee resi u a rons, aunt bet with contidence. Business t RE was seen when the barrier re fo A fall of in the ring and stagnation ® t le 3! ) a] auatosewith @ccertaln) falling oft) im) the 3 eax. : y 5249 8.884446$80596869990OO9OO5OG9090D hin ele was 1 rt gaa reuces Daye and | cyrus wit 6 PRADDE 5HEOPNHDHHOGHG HIG 4-1 0GOE4664.59.0.930.H4:3.4446.56 bOOO-H6 So = POA IR aa 7 Of course it is a dificult matter to] —-—— a ‘ *Moreover, Mr Fitzgerald's asatstants| criticise Mr. Fitagerald, for the reason My } Fe too ready to grab horses and hold | thal he is nor mympathy with the} PP e. hem In position. With horses held by | CAMsldy, method of starting. | He was 5 4 ssistants of what use is a moving| punting nude how celine toreed te use | { H tart?) The horses held by the agsist- | other mothods. A the ohh time Vi As ints practically brew Mat-footed and| pretty. well settled that the Cassidy | (system properly worked {a the ideal 99 i ialf the time are not realy to break at) iting system, since it sends all the| .66 4 all, horses away In’ motion In the fourth race yeterday Chrysitis Hat Weing the “case, Mir. Fitzgerald i AGRA TERA ae hell by | Should get a grip on the boys and put} . j Pobeavily played f i wee 1 Mey . | his beet foot forwe rd. It Mr, Cassidy | M One of the assistant starters. Chrysitls! dooe well at Jamaten the comparison | t was turned sideways when the bay will not be pleasing to Mr. Fitzgerald's! went up, and it cost her the She | friene CHICAGO, April 2%3—Hily “Honey” | and counters which Melody was send-)tions, for tn each there resulted the ‘ a Hee - _ — | Melody, of Roston, stopped Martin Dufty, | Ine to his face and jaw, and his hands|hardest kind of a mill before the ena G bs G a +) | dropped. The referee jumped between | came And ong of the strange features } Hl HL ANDERS MAKE OOD ae iba a LD the soueh them dd declared Melody the winner.] of the bouts was that in all of them START AGAINST SENATORS (Special to The Evening World | Anderson, In left fleld, covered acres of WASHINGTON, D. C., April %.—| ground, and came within an ace of “Happy Jack" Chesbro sald after ves- catching a very dificult foul off the erday’s came that he felt strong fence, ‘Anderson also walloped the ball mough to hold the Senators down nine nore innings without a hit. ‘The only for three singles and a long fly to left- entre. Ganzel, Williams, — Blberfeld hit the Senators got came tn the frst |Suig aud worked wifes gugy nthe ‘nning on a weak grounder that filtered | that won the admiration of ‘e1 one between Ganzel and Williams before | Fults Fou ere splendid hits and stole Shesbro had fully warmed un to hia |thS Onis, age of the game, the fork. After the first inning the home | Highlanders’ club, has been signed by eam was as powerless as so many | Washington, and ts expected re to- dgmies in the hands of a giant miatier Chadwick, “the Nestor The Highlanders cavorted about the) Baseball,” witiessed yesterday's game. amond like a lot of skittish colts|He has an engagement to meat Presi- romping for exercise. The weather was (he! Rusterh Lauuee: aeeaane oe warm and just to thelr liking. Big John ent of; the Eastern League sensi more next woek WILLIE FITZGERALD WON FROM GREEN IN FOURTH (Special to The Even: { f i | 1 World.) ng In the fourth Green got on his TOLEDO, 0., April 2%—Willle Fite and went after Fitzgerald, but the Rerald, of New York, stopped Freddie, ter Wided In, and after aright swing ‘Green, of this city, Iast night In the {0 the Jaw that wanhled the Toledo fourth round of what was scheduled |shter, drove home a stroight jab that As a ten-period affair. Green fought | **"t Green down againsfor the count himself out the first tp rounds, | He gat up at cand Heferee x and a jab followed by a «wing to the | Considine iuwa the Nght to Fitz i gerald The lw r owas oO jaw put him down after a minute of | Seraten witout: (a The matchmaker of the San Fran- Western fighters. who fought a twen- SO has’ signed | Martin Canoleé. round draw at Salt Lake Cy a few a geal ee hts ago, heve been ordered to leave River. lightwelght, and <'Bat t clty and not return again. The Nelson, of Chicago. to try conclu lions in round bo. wow to by nth. Nelson is at Cit while Canol Fall River. horittes were of the opinan ghat the ho oput up a fake bout. #@ Onse~ quently warned them to quit tty oe ROLLER SKATE FALL KILLS. u Jimmy Britt, the California light- “weight. is speeding on his way East. Oller skating has caused the de pa will arriye here within a few days, {Of Another child in Jersey City it has received numerous offers from |!atest victim being Arthur Guterl, makers of clubs in the East to|elx-vear-old won of Mr. and Mrs Ma willdeciine nit of ites eps Christian J, Guteral, of No, 288 Fiteh 0 East to appear at the differ- (Street. ‘The child, while learning to skate, fell, striking his head on the sidewaik fighter, will be matchea to] UF. Baumann was sent for. He dis- covered that the skull had been fra tured near the base of the brain. Two ther Tommy Mowatt, Benny Aurelia Herrera in a twen- it. the Shamrock A. Mont,, on June 18. Neary Prof, Winters, of Manhattan, was sum- to mé@et any one of tha The Mttle fellow died in his a shortly efter arrived, “The” paren other doctors were called in and to-day {O'Brien fight, which takes place in the round of one of the flercest battles that has been seen in a loca time, 1 to thy fourth Duffy was vadly beaten from the 1 ring in some jsiart, and the victory of ‘“Honey's"* A right cross-counter |saved the fistic reputation of Boston Jaw after half of the |in the inter-olty match tournament, for 1 sent Duffy staggering |in three of the other battles the Bast- and he toppled over tojerners were knocked out, while tn the the floor. He got up at the nine count] fourth a draw was the verdict stil badly dazed, and tried to defend} From 4 spectator's standpoint the himself against a fysillade of swings fights more than came up to expecta- st night about in which the local boys won, the Bos- ton men looked Uke winners until they were knocked out. In the other bouts, Tommy Scully knocked out Jack O'Brien in the fifth round; Tommy Moore knocked out “Pinkie Evans in the second round and Billy inucane put Jack Flanagan down in the second round, RECORDS T0 GO IN BIG COLLEGE MEET TO-DAY ch PHILADELPHIA 1 28.—The fleet) Chicago. ‘The Columbia runners are ¥ verformers | Earle, “Wood, Kohler and Adams eat runnera and the ablest performers | COM Myia ee tur maie coun wilh ae | in fleld athletics of the colleges in the | Yale. Pennsylvania: Harvard, Mi United States will meet on Frankia | Pringetown and “Purdue. “the eli ornodn he an-|finners ate Taylor, Fulto: rial pus any eee eeu. | #nd Hammersiough: ‘Th ¥ Keparate Pennavivania | broad jump. Athletes, representing — CHLUtiONs. are. enters Champlonships, divide as follows nmiar xchools, | 30; PILLSBURY 15 AT fenools, “a; preparatory, schools academies, and colleges, Great interest centres in the one, tw | vd four mile relay races for the na tional champlonsnip, in whieh Harvar Yale, Georgetowr Pennaylvania Co Jumbia and Chicago, Univ ities m in mile Columbi, | ve an Harvard while four-mile hoe il > — Her hennaylvanie, Columbia | CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa. April a ue 2.—'The American chess champton, H. Desides these tl 88, |N. Pillsbury, arrived here yesterday pire tors ea Seranimat n Francisco to take part !n the hamntonshins delphi utional Chess Congress, Jacques It fs almost ce that the fved In New York on the x in bro! by the Michigan New poss at broken | Hamburg Itner Graf Walderseo yester- rnctice day morning ibla teams will compete.| When he and J. W. Showalter arrive alle relay team will compete | at the Springs It will complete th Monship with Yaie, Har-!of sixteen who are to start in the great own, Pennsylvania and | international tourney on Monday. HART IS AFTER COLUMBIA TEAM (BREN OR M'COY WINNER IN TAN Marvin Hart heavyweight, of 1 the aggressive vient | uulsyille who bested Columbin the Unive! University of ity'’s team defeated Pent sylvania Inst big Gus Ruhlm. the Akron Giant, in al yight in a 1,000-foot relay swimming race six-round bout in Philadelphia on | in the Columbia swimming pool. There Wednesday night. is now going after! were four men in each team. Columbla higher game. won In 2 minutes and 50 secon Hart ix confident he can beat either} ©. M. Daniels, of the New York Ath- “Kia Me or Philadelphia Jack Hietje Club, broke the American record O'Brien, and intends to issue a cha for the )-vards swimming race by four lenge to fight the winner of the McCo: seconds, His time was 2 minutes and 2 seconds, two seconds more than the world's amateur resord. a REREIES AB FOU SSS a gee oe Grantee Quaker Clty on the night of May 7. | the gymnastic COLUM WIL SEND AELAY TEAM James FE. Sullivan, Chief of the De- partment of Phyaleal Culture of the World's Fair, aftor a consultation with representatives of the E Principal colleges of the East, has de- ded to postpone the College Gym- tie Championships, scheduled to ake place on May 12 and 13, until October 38. hating them take place the same time as the National Champlon- ships. ‘This change: ts\made at the re- quest of many colleges. Columbia Col- lege las agreed to send five men to compete on Oct. 28 but could not send a man during the month of May. The same can be said of the University of Pennsylvania and other eastern col- leges, Likewise there is a demand from {ho weatern colleges for the change. A. A. Stagg, of the University of Chicago, writes that be will be in beter shape to send & team in October than he would in May —————[—— Murray Hills’ Sunday Game. The Murray Hills will play Jim O'Rourke's Bridgeport team of the Connecticut State Leagug at Olympic Field, One Hundred and ‘Thirty-sixth street and Filth avenue, to-morrow. O'Rourke, who played with the Giants many years ago, will catch for the while his son will cover NCING 660-0 3 FR FAIR President James E. Sullivan, Metropolitan Association of the A. of the A U., of the United States, has called a meeting of the sectional representatives of the Olympic Committee for the pur- poso of devising schemes whereby the Metropolitan Association can be prop- erly represented at the meeting of the Olymplo A, A. U. Championships in St. Lous June 2, 3 and 4. The following are the members of the committee: Thomas F. O'Brien, F, W. Rublen, Thomas Nevin, M. J. Flynn, John T. Dooling, H, Obertubbesing and George W. Harnisch, T. A. A. U. Natlonal meeting will be the first important feature of the Olym 94, and it is the inten- Presid@nt’ Liginger, of the A, and other officials, to make it doubt the most representady meeting that has ever been held unde the auspices of the A. A. T ic games for FonS or JAK JOHASON WOR FROM SAM HE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 2.— Jack Johnson knocked qut Sam McVey when there were twenty seconds left of the twentieth round inthe Me- chanics’ Pavilion here last night. It was one of the worst fights seen here in years. Johnson showed his usual hitting power, but when he had McVey in distress he would not go after him, The only qualification showed by McVey was ability to assim- fate a great amount of punishment. He was hit repeatedly on the Jaw with hard rights and lefts, but he shook them off and showed no serious effects from blows. Round after round showed the same result, Johnson doing all the leading with left hand and MeVey occasionally taking a swing at him. Johnson didn’t recelve one hard blow during the con- feat, Spectators started leaving after the tenth round, and those who reo mained jeered at the boxers, TURPIN, AN ARROW COLLAR 16 CENTS, 2 FOR 26 CENTS CLUETT, PEABODY & Co. MAKER OF CLUETT AND MONARCH BHIRT® SPORTING. SPORTING. Metropolitan Jockey Club JAMAICA, L, 1, Opening Day, Monday, April 25. Six Races Daily, Beginning at 2.30 P. [1. The Great Excelsior Handicap With $5,000 Added (Openimg Day Attraction), . AND FIVE OPASE. CONTEST>, ‘Trains leave Mast B4th ot., N. ¥.. 19.90, 12.40, 1, 1.10. 1.25,-1.40 and 2 P.M: ub Ov., 12.20, 38.40, 1, 1.20 and 1.45, ON TO GRAND STAND, 0% LADIES, $1, MUSIC BY PIXTO, a DISIROHES ogee 000-4 LTT FE TNR IE Os THE QUAHERS witt sTuoY SIGN TALK BEFORE THEY TACHLE “DUMMY” ZAYLOR AGAIN. Fas > OPEDLI-DLG-DDOODDIE DOD $9990O0OOOHCO vee cee rererare SERIOUS TALK OF WAR “BETWEEN BIG LEAGUES Leo Fohl, Catcher of the Detroit Team, Makes a Complaint to the National Commission That May Involve the Two Major Organizations, (Special to The Bening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa. April 23—What bids fair to bo a clash between th American and National Baseball Leagues was precipitated Ist night, when Leo C.-Fohl, catcher of the De- troit team of the American League, made formal complaint to Garry Herr- mann, President of the National Base- ball Commission, at the Hotel Schen- ley. Fobl left the Detroit club at Chi- cago ‘Thursday ing. His claim is that the Detroit club owes him salary beginning the 1sth of April, that he has @ contract with Manager Barows cover- ing the entire baseball season of 1904, but that Barows has repudiated his agreement. Kohl said to Herrmann last night: “Manager Barows agreed to pay me $20 per month for the season of 191 He further agreed to pay me one month's galary in advance on my re- Pr is honestly, 4 PROSTATIC TROUBLES Ry Min from 5 to 20 days. Y BLOOD POISON Fxw? : NERVOUS DEBILITY cures quick ant rasicot “own famous private prescriptl Dr. LR. Williams ‘Trage-Mark Rex, A) 1] WEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST. 1 Men Cured v Me } MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk, exclubively trenting special Sinecsea' of meat tot Porting to the Detroit team, and ore (lered me to report to him In Chicago. This I «id, but Barows refused to pay me the $250 which he had agreed to pay, saying that he did not know whether he had the authority to make thi agreement when he sent ine the letter und telegram on which I agreed to gc 0, Detroit. Finding he failed to carry out the agreement, I left the Detroit club jast evening, ahd now lay the matter before the National Commission for adjupt- ment, and submit all papers and tele- granis which passed, between Manager Barrows and myself.” $$ Giants. in Hoboken, Friends of the Giants will doubtless turn out in goodly numbers to-morrow AU the ot, George Cricket Grounds, Ho- boken, to witness the game between the New. Yorkers and. the dobokena, it Will be a benefit game for the Giants, and the patrons will be given the best article of ball that_the teams can pro duce. The regular New York team wi ne ‘up. 1 have Nothing selence can devise or money buy facking in m: treat health in the discomfort and cure ny case T undertake, write for my home cure. 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