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spell 8. aS HIGHLANDERS NOW WASHINGTON, D. C., April %.—The ys has helped considerably in getting he Highlanders in good shape after the gut them alinost en) ton. \ “The hot weather yesterday was just Bhat we needa: lark Griffith fler yesterday's kame. “Our pitchers loaned to beginning to get into their real the Highland- egular batting stride, but a few days ie mild weather will find every one in -notch condition. and you will find right near the top of the ladder to Miiore was enough fine and spectacule ing in yesterday's game to do cred! several world’s championship URPHY KNOCKED OUT LESSNER IN THE SECOND “ "| dent that Les: r could ny stand be. BALTIMORE, M4., April 36. h aa | gon the New Yorker. Murphy 1# a won-| lurphy, the world’s 105-pound chame | qorruj jad with the gl He salled , knocked out Johnny Lesener, of | into his oppynent seemingly without city, in the second, Found peers ay ebuaiaige as ing Meera OF mT pare! ub last night, | ho completely nate ne local’ boy, ee tease attic ‘the hort | Who stood at his mercy. A right Jolt to eit lasted, but Murphy's experience | the point of the jaw, put Lesaner to ply smothered the local boy. 4 i ENING WORLD IN BEST OF SHAPE (Special to The Evening World.) he played ting several while he also for a wide throw to Lu a star fielding gar nasty bown wate weather of the past three y ts id driv alberse cular s in flelding s Ful ne of raw weather in New York that rely out+of condl- atch) ers. Pulte's fet in liner t about four wn Conroy's nd completed a double play. Or. dinarily Conroy's hit would have gone to the fence and ought to have scored both men on base t Donovan ¥ that he has been re! and take char Wednesday, ng we aro also hitting the ball , Keeler has not yet got into his red this morning ased by St. Louis of the Senators con- Although Conroy got an error In the opening round {t was quite evt. 1 to the Evening World.) — M “Kia MeCoy and wack O'Brien have figned articles for a six-round fight on May 1. nd Regiment his. t it for his appearance. McCoy went ight. Hotel, and his training quarters wi | i be ostablished in a near-by gymnasium, | thing depending on this fight, and if I There has been some talk about the sibility of an leCoy and O'Brien, for these two are lever enough to carry anything through HORSE FAIR AT THE GARDEN, The Garden to-day and to-morrow promises to be ‘ractive equestrian shows ever seen in Wew York, The programme ifty-two classes, raing, tions. er entirely to the exhibition of ear- of ie ‘would be @ hardship on many thou- | ture and industry the King confidently . ‘Of people if he delayed his deci. | Anticipated a growth of botter feallug 4 imion as to the police stand In the matter} ‘iroughout the country. til next Saturday, as he had expected| King Edward believed that the great- ps do. He said he would try to be able| est hope for the future of Ireland lav ee notify the pubHo as to the police | in education, for the wide diffusion ot! aan wition during the middle of the week, | Cultivated intelligence was the surest 3 Thursday, if possible. arantee of social peace and the must! Another fighter who ts anxious to get nq fight with Jimmy Britt is Terry] PITTSBURG, April 2%.—Barney Drey- {eGovern, Joe Humphreys has boon |fuss began to thin out his list of base- juthorized Dy Sam Harris to meet Britt] ball pla erday, Hy ‘0 Ho! Ins arrival to-night and make over-| guritye’ aint on ae nro tata to him for a fight botween 3 and saw lis boys bolled out Govern and the Californian, and then he came home and figured Con B® Bet Of games and field sports to be en Bunday afternoon, which wii erst FOR BOUT WITH 0’BRIEN «ommisioner McAdoo Hopes to Be Able to Notify Public by ja: icingetown from te royal yacht $43 Victoria id Albert befor: oon, d Thursday as to the Position | soon asterward proceeded to’ the | IM beings considered by issioner McAfoo. He racelved to-day complamnt signed by citizens of Brovk- Commissioner McAdoo said he thought W GOVERN ANXIOUS Humphreys said to-da tifled Harris that he (Britt) would give MeGovera the first ohance at a batte| Pennant again this year, After a jwhen he was ready to fight again, and| MENUS rest he went to New York and that MeGovern js prepared to ‘fight|there prepared a programme that Britt whenever the Jatier is ready to} awakencd Capt. Clar take him on. il came into baseball CELTIC PARK ENCAMPMENT. Have Outing Next Saturday. On Saturday and Sunday, Apri) 30 and “May 3, Company j Ament, Capt. P. J Syreliminary camp of instruction at Cel- OP tie Park, L. L The full routine of camp 'COY STARTS TRAINING and ptill make a hot enough fight to delude the spectators. The bout will be held inthe} But there will be “nothing doing.” ‘Armory of Philadel-| McCoy says 0, To quote the “Kid:" “I am golng to try my best to knock O'Rrien out in a round, I will surely to White Plains tast| knock him out before the Muish. If I the Elberon |1on't you can call me a fake or a ‘has i been," or anything else. 1 have every- Each man has posted a $250 for- He will stay at don’t win I will be a dead one, I haven't any love for O'Brie: nd he has it in for me, but if he was my agreement between a one Se ee ne eee Ee eee THE WORL PEN malo PY nts 9 omonee 5 GIANTS OFF TO-MORROW. DALY WON FROM PANT ON A FOUL (Bpectal to The Evening World.) GLOUCESTER, Mass, April 26.—The feature bout at the Gloucester A. C. last night between “Kid” Pantz and Andy Da both of Boston, proved to be a tt Pantz wanted to “rough house” it and was repeatedly cautioned by referce. The fight was given to Daly on a foul. After the bell for the end of the third round, Pantz pummelled Daly and push- ed him headlong through the ropes. Daly was picked up unconsclous and carried to his corner, and it was tive minutes before he recovered, During best friend I'd knock his head off in this fight.” the three rounds Panta carried the fight to Daly, entered in the regular ‘classes, In the afternoon races, games vd = other cauestrian sports will divide the time with ¢ showing of fine harne: and saddle horses. | Tn the evening there will be a whole weries of ontertaln and exciting spe- | olal features. There will be a polo tournament fi) which four teams have | entered. the players using a ball almost | as large anc ncoft an a foot-ball, ‘Teot- | Ung taces under sad inning a Horse Fair at Madison Square one of the most original and at- includes and there will be and evening exhi will be given afternoon The mornings ddle, road and draught horses D: TUESDAY KVENING, APHIL os SPORTS EDITED BY | MANY. FAST PRIZE FIGHTS. # 2 JOCKEY PHILLIPS, WHO WON THE EXCELSIOR HAN SUMLLIPS and ROSTAND GORV 70 WIV DE EXCEL SIOR HANDICAP for ponies and hut “st half-mile heats basket ball ox sebuck, hurdle races at one mile, bending faces for pol pontes, exhibitions of faney four-in: hand driving by Morris EB. Howlett and Charles K. Fownes, and high school riding by Miss Lillian Shafter and Miss Helene Gerard. are some of the other attractive features which have been ranged, ‘The w will be bright, or inal and as busy as a three-ring circus, and all New York will go to see It, ITHACA, April 2%—The training- | table strike in the Cornell ‘varsity crew was declred off Jnst night and the six- teen man, with Coach Courtney, went to | the new table of Mrs, Atkins, who had | always managed the training tabl Cornell crows uniil this season, | Freshman Catcher Graves split, a | finger in baseball practice yesterday,and Regular Catoher Welch has bern ait of KING EDWARD AT IRISH RACES DUBLIN, STILL IN DOUBT April 26.—King Edward, Queen Alexandra and their suites landed Punchestown races ‘The King and Queen were accorded a splendid reception and largo crowds as- sembled to greet them. ‘The vesscis in the harbor were gayly trimmed with bunting, while Kingstown was bright with Venetian masts and| Polioe. question of Sunday baseball {s | Police Com- nm and Manhattan stating that adver- addresses were presented to|{ ing has been placed for a game next | ihe King, replying to which he ex-! junday in grounds at MoDonough street s a Beratoga avenue, Brookiva, “A | Preseed his delight at finding the eame| -stand has been erected and ar- | spirit of hopefulness in the future as ngements made for phe regular prices | winced on the occasion of his last lor programmes. | visit. With the improvement Mm agricu! rultful source of » Hance, | a DREYFUSS STARTS TO TACKLE BRITT! CUTTING TO-DAY y Britt had on his chances of carrying away the erday Clarke received en fuss from which two « fluttered from the ene on the carpet, ‘They —_—_ id Pfelster and a litte pay “FV,” @Pth Reg to onditional release.” The two players 1 be released to some minor league club. —_$———___ THIS TEAM WANTS GAMES. ‘The New York World Basebal would like to book games w newspapers. The Une-up. is pitcher ledbery. catcher; first. bn ‘ond base; third shortstop; right left eld ntre fleld. Address Arth’ No. 10 Second street, Brook ———— F,’ Sixty-ninth Reg- Magulre, will form a all Sheen, Trueper Turner, Freh, Becker, Hedberg, will be performed, together with € & game of Gaelic football be- the Kerrymen's and Sligomen's hurting, jumping, rurfning and a y, will aiso give an exhibi- = the game since Friday with a broke finger. ‘Thus the nine Will meet Prince. ( ton Saturday in « crippled cv Champagne will Mil the position, as he | io the only other cundidate. ‘Tha base- ball trainin Wik started Sutur- day at the a, table ‘AMpus tev’ PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April %.—Re- cause of Ia poer work in Saturday relay races and throughout tho season Capt. EB, J. Russell, of the University of Pennsylvania team, was to-day dropped from the training table. In addition to Russell, four other men were suspended. 4 Jones und Major, who, with ell and fHoskins, made up the foul [mile team; Piekarski, the am | thrower. Gnd Abbott, of the two-mile team, ‘This is the first time in the his- tory of Pennsylvania tack athletles that any such radical action as this been taken by a coach is highly ouncement just mad angland, of the team, Rt. Morley will again ui the team in shape. tated in 1802, Is tne ate coach, and last much etronger team | Columbia's football squad | elated over the ny Capt. that Coach stice for the blue and white roes will Gegin to-merrow on a. Coach Morley will not i ieam until’ September, Up to that time Capt. Stangland will dlp rect. the work, which will consist of Kicking, pupting and tackling work on new dummy. TD AMERICA SOON If Louls Cure defeats Jacob Schacter in their coming Dillard match, In Paris At eighteen-inch balkiine, two shots in, ho will come to America and challenge uny profensional here. ‘This is the news that Honry Wagner, of the H. Wagner & Alder Co., announced yesterday Up lls return f¥om Paris, He also sald th Schaefer and Leonard Howlson will ening World.) (Special to The F April 26,—-Jack PHILADELPHIA, Pa, turn this summer and open @ billlard | wijiams stopped Bob Kerns, of Topekit. "Both Cure and Schaefer are playing | Kan., in two rounds at the Lenox Ath- penal 3 wt As ve naldl at, Wagner, “tt letic Club last night. Jack Foley, of s ; Schie h ° form. Jud from What eeew MM Rg, | Prisco, was scheduled to meet Willlams, oer 0 ‘il in handling the tvorles In one game tivo anole tn, ion 0 ain: for Schaefer, the latter victory of a’run of 183," —————— SILOFY-MEMSI BOUT A FAST DRAW (Special to The fvening World.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 26,—Otto Sivloft and George Memsic, both of Chi- cago, fought ten fast and furious rounds to a draw before the Indianapolis Ath- lotic Club last night, The men started {n to finish each other at the first tap of the gong and til the final clang sounded a lightning pace was main- tained. ‘The decision met with the ap- proval of th 00 sports present, but hurt himself last Saturday night and was unable to go on, and Kerns was substitued, ‘The change was a poor one, as Kerns was outclassed, He slowed a commend- able willingness and took plenty of pun lishment. The first round was a give- in pla. | (Special to The Evening World.) CHESTER, Pa., April 2%.—Joe Grim, } the Italian champion of Philadelphia, and 4 Smith, the colored cyclone fighter of Baltimore, fought six vicious rounds ld@ night before the Chester Broadway A. C. It was a siap-and- bang affair, neither men displaying much science, but great endurance. Hoth landed repeatedy on head and Jaw NY, BOWLERS FR THE WORLD'S FAI DORAN BEAT GRIMES INA PRIVATE FIGHT A priy was brought off inal (icy o bar at Bath Beach lest wight whioh| New Yorke will have 0 competitors was witnessed by over one hundred per- the individual a P bowling tournament at St. Louis during the World's Fair. This competition among bowlers will be the greatest that has ever taken place. sons, The principals were Jimmy Doran, of this city, and Jack Grimes, of Philadelphia, The fight was a vicious WILLIAMS HAD AN EASY TIME WITH BOB KERNS one while it lasted, both boys slugging “4 each other all around the ring. Besifes the other cash prizes @ Doran was too clever for Grimes, how- | manufacturing company will give $1,000 in goid and @ @iamond emblem conting $500. ‘The condittons of the tourney—fifteen games, total pins to count—provide for a conclusive test of skill not offered in the three games at the pational tourney, while the cash value prizes gives contestants an oj unity to more thant pay thelr expenses at the great expostion, as the, es may be rolled at any time be- and after severely about the punishing Grimes eat, body and ribs the latter quit in the third round and the referee declared Doran the winner, The boys were 10 have fought in this city on Sunday night, but the poll got the tip and chased the principals and the spectators away. Murray Hills ve. All Cabans, in Clone and extended order. py will seave the armory on 1 90, at 299 P.M. in Aye aid ane will march street ferry to Long Celtic vie en in PILLSBURY BEATEN TO-DAY. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa., 2%6.—In to-day's play in the chess mas- ters’ international tournament Marshall ‘beat Pillsbury in twenty-thre moves, April|the All Cubsns at Olympie Field, One orton May and September. ‘Secretary Pflueger, of the tournament committee, Sixth and Pine streets, Bt. Louis, is sending entry binnks to bowl: Hundred apd Thirty-sixth ver the wy and fr Fifth avenue, on Sunday. thie Ibe Cu nd ‘iaguirles the proms: "the to the Orst a ice of ppearance 0: ‘bo All Cubans fers oe «\ The Murray Hills, who have won three games in succession, will play and inguirles the 1o~ 9 Bait And-take affair in which Willams showed to a big advantage. In the second Kerns rushed and was met with a straight jolt_on the jaw which staggered him. “Before he could recover Williams amashed with « right ert a and right and then crossing with the ped Kerns for a ten seconds cour ed to his feet and went gain for seven seconds from a left Jolt. As he rose he was met with another right on the jaw which floored him. He managed to scramble to his feet and fell against the ropes exhausted, The referee stopped the fight and Kerns was carried to his corner, “HUMAN PUNCHING BAG” IN ANOTHER HOT BATILE 7 ang staggered each other, but there wefe no knockdowns. In the fifth, during a rush, Grim went through the ropes, but he came back and ran into @ hayd left that put bis right, eye in mourning, and the optic was almost closed ai the end of the ht. Gmith took a hard gruelling, but his ressiveness up to the sixth round, which was Grim's, earned for him @ draw, JOYCE'S SCHEME TO ABOLISH ERRORS ST. LOUIS. Mo., April %,—Joyee's sug- gession that the error column should be eliminated in baseball scores does not moct with menera) approval Jere. Man ger McAleer, of the AmeNcau team, contends that errors maka no difference to @ consetentious player, and do not affect a gensible manager. i The error column, according to Seere- tary Muckenfuss, of the National League team, is a sort of bugaboo to most play- ers, and prevents them from becoming careless with ordinary chances. “Patsy” Donovan says there must be some way to keep tab on players, and cannot im- agine what can be substituted for the error column. Capt. Padden, of the Americans, says that Joyce's plan {s too radical, but he thinks it is a good one. He is of the opinion that many fielders would have more confidence in ordinary work if tife error column was not over! thelr heads PHILLIPS IS THE SMALLEST JOCKEY Youngster Who Piloted Rostand to Victory in the Excelsior Is Never Out of Sight of His | Father. | i) Jockey Phillips, who won the Bxcel- sior Handicap, on Rostand, {s one of | the smallest boys on the track. He can ride at eighty-five pound: | Phillips's father is a big, husky Texan. He follows the boy closely throughout | the day. Whenever the smallest jockey | leaves the paddock, mounted and ready | for the race, his father walks out to the track with him, The moment that the hors the starting post the elder Phillips | crosses tho track and takes a station dh he Infleld near the finish line, He ts the most husisstic shouter iH the field whenever his boy comes ‘home WATCH FOR BRITT FROM RID ME Jimmy Britt, the California Itsht- welght champion, who ta in Chicago at Present on his way to this city, was pre- sented with a handsome gold 'watoh by his admirers before, he left the coast. The watch was a beautiful present and has Jimmy's monogram inlaid with diamonds, sapphires and rubles, Over one hundred persons donated the money which bought the watch, PORTSMEN’'S GOODS. A BOON TO AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS, Solar -Deuelo (Trade Mark Registered.) DEVELOPS YOUR PUATES N THe LIGHT, No dark room required, On only; remove plate (either glass or flat film) directly | from holder to Solar Develo aud fix. Does sot stain the fingers. S04 by ll deniern; if not by youre wit Tecelpt” of Senta, Boe. bottle. Clroulae on request.” J. H. HOPPER & CO. 555 West Broadway, N. Y. City. leave for ersity yesterday 0} arnard by po ints being 1 to Freshmen athletes of New York U: rwhelmed pool team in a dual track duekd vb Gui vivid, toe anal score WITH THE CRACK COLLEGE ATHLETES | th Of put the Barnard School boys were ROBERT EDGR YANGER GOT THE DECISION EASILY Chicago Boy Had Advantage of Weight Too Great for the. Clever Boxer from the Quaker City, (Special to The Evening World.) April 26,—Benny Yanger having an advantage of several pound: in weight, won the decision over George Decker, of Philadeiphia, in thelr six- round bout at the American Athletle Club last night. The Quaker City hoy showed up wel as a clever boxer, and at long range was superior to the sturdy little Chicagoan. The latter was | the aggressor throughout and by stead- ly forcing the pace and compelling short range work he won the award from Referee James Bardell, Decker displayed a clever left hand | 4nd repeatedly stabbed his opponent's ¢| face and body, Yanger kept boring 16 and with short arm swings with botir arms compelled the Philadelphia tighter to keep up a retrograde movement While the battle was at catch weights Decker weighed 124 pounds in the after- ably to Win ace. v Tonsor, the speedy New Fork Univer- | Noon, a figure which Vanger cannot rede! sity eprinter, ran the 10-yard. dash ia| Without longer training than he had. Yn menal ‘time, two watches regis | @ddition to the extra welgne Yanger ie 101-5 seconde The auarter-niite | WAX broader and stronger, Decker hav. run was handiiy won by barele a lengta [ing a slight advantage in ihe matter-of by Piper. of Ttb secople,| heleht and reach. There was but litts se hdae SA Ty variety in the whole #ix rounds, neither CONNELLY-' essed jn this city loy Connelly, Vase, Jr, of tus efty. aiched for fiftcen rounds, in the tht floor, but wa teenth he up quickly, draw, AVAGE DRAW. | pave, ate. April 26.—Ono of the tam- Jest Doxing bouts that have been wit- for many montis | Was pulled off last night between Bart- of Portland, and Jesse The men were Buvage wus sent to the In the thir- Was magus Bele to the floor, where he remained to take the count to nine, when he quickly arose. i, MAkm ‘exclusively BO years, is he h discomfort and expense practicab! gure "ny case T undertake: Tt write for my home cure, PRIVATE DISEASES VARICOCELE g2r¢g without cutting ta trom 9 DRAINS, LOSSES . See “ STRICTURE j= PROSTATIC TROUBLES 2="2eo0 in from 5 to 20 days, BLOOD POISON jack! nae ith in uslvely row ones ppsrar saat 7 . Grindle's ech peculjar to men ai hey and Bindder complaints tn Weeks Skin. disease, red” throat and mouth, $0 days. “Stricture Varicocele in trom 1 to tracted diseases and ‘bred Ty weeka, rains 171 WEST 12TH T, whieh aceupl A iecort watch natotines” ad clan can. trotheiiy Wetieine a HOTT. A jene NOMINAL FBS. Dr. Mackenzie's perman e quickly, more jlood poison cured In ts Nervous Gebliity in trom fe ahoipatna hs isers. sore te ‘cured iu & DAV ERINDLE 1s mil at tye S270 0 NERVOUS DEBILI ‘ena tabeous AVES pear ato Dr. L.R. Williams. ent at} Iv 8. 1 to 3 of gh? Ordinary 10 20 SUNDA ER 9 TSR, ES ae ya MF omEx BRL f, a ef- Fred Foster declared the bout a|dore man being in distress at any stage and 10 knockdowns occurring. ooo TWELFTH REGIMENT GAMES. The annual spring games of the Twelfth Regiment were held last night in the armory, Sixty-first street and Columbus avenug, before a large gath- ering of spectatdrs. The games were all spirited and full of interest, ax- cept the two-mile bicycle race for the Twelfth Regiment riders, which was marred by an accident, when Theo White, of Company G, wa thrown and badly injured. NO CHARGE for a friendly treating special ‘Spates rd ane bs Nothing science can devise or money buy in my office equipment. 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