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_ Brien Was All Over the Brook- peer perer POLICE SAVE “KID” CARTER. | “CARTER IN THIRD lynite and Had Him Practi- cally Out When the Referee Was Told to Stop Bout. (Special to The Evening World) 8T. LOUIS, Mo., April 2.—“Phila- felphia Jack’? O'Brien was given the flecision,; over “Kid Carter in the third found of what was to have been’ fifteen-round bout, at the West Fd Club last night. Resting on his hands and knees in the middle of the ting, his face and chest covered with blood from a split lip and nose, Carter ieee eras Noa. OR le td . “ROUGH-HOUSE”, GO IN PHILA. AS aba bd i a Sagi re acy alle ROBERT EDGREN || | 'Young Ball Players Who Were Drafted from the Eastern League by the Giants Have More Than Made Good with the Bat and in the Field. “what's the matter with Devlin?” “He's all right!” “What's the matter with McCormick “He's all right, too!” ” Here is a brace of new Giants that certainly have made good—Arthur | Devlin and Harry McCormick. them has shown itself of the best. Johnny McGraw's judgment in drafting | JONES-GIBBS IN ° ROUGH HOUSE 6D Police Are Called In to Separate Brooklyn Fighter and Phila- delphia Boy in Fourth Round of the Quaker City Bout. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, April 2. — Griff Jones, of Brooklyn, and Willie Gibba, of this city, had a rough-house fight at the Broadway Athletic Club last night. The mill was scheduled for six rounds: but the pace was hot and the boys ging contest and the police stopped the bout in the fourth round. For two rounds the contest was tairty even. In the third Jones soughed mat- rs, and Gibbs took a band in the indulged in a mixed wrestling end slug- ( was gamely trying to get to his feet same game. The boys hugged eaeh 2 when Police Captain Gaffney arose other and wrestled all over | the ring. | By S f ‘hey were cautioned by the referee, ~ ¥ fom his seat near the ring and mo- but took no notice, | | 3, jj ned in some oe to Referee Harry Sharpe to Ser CPt phtare! Gonmasa es atop the bout. Sharpe instantly held up obs mped, 3 t the police into O'Brien's glove, giving him the deciston the “HDg and, separated ine opponent to his yho were sent co thelr corners, O'Brien helped his opponent to hi tim: stopping the Fon corner and vushed his went. Carter sat still but an instant, Pfotesting that he was able tinue fighting. Carter was game and took his beating well O'Brien was out to win fn rounds, which he did. He fought like @ man who had a train to catch and had to put Carter out to do so. Always after his opponent, both hands working him down in put up aD excellent fight an is ‘own with hie ‘more. ne Site aerat-win “Young Siteainalp round draw. $$ The Hand@ball Champtens. M. A. Sullivan, 196, lew, yestertay * won the handball champtonship eg Tumbia, by defeating 8. J. Sample, law, in the final round of the untversity tournament. ‘The game waa one of the dup Sack Durene ppl” put up to con- rat shee They came into National League company with the goods that are going to keep them there—they didn’t break in with a “jimmy,” as the debut of baseball neophytes into fast company so often suggests. Devlin 1s something of a Collins at third, and McCorméck {s filling the bill in centre field handicapped by a weak ankle. three Upward in powerful uppercuts, as i . closest in REMEGR Sin Sea as a toattar, aritne The colts are both hitting the ball on the solar plexus, too, and that goad ah. Bul eee an Wil roresegt jum means much of the added strength McGraw wanted at bat. They are solid with the fans now, even the most fastidious and sceptical having seen enough of them to join the “all right” chorus. Devlin came from the Newark Eastern League team. He was their regular third base guardsman last year, and had a fine batting and flelding record. McCormick was also an Eastern Leaguer. He played centre field with the champion Jersey City team last season, and besides having a fine flelding average he led the league in batting. Both have made their Initial home-run drives on the Polo Grounds. FOOD FOR THE FANS Dobbs is Johnny-on-the-spot for Han- ton, about but always fighting like a demon, and at the same time smiling and wink- ing to his friends tn the crowd around the ring, O'Brien proved too much for the strong and willing Carter. Carter only landed a few blows during the entire three rounds, all of which went to O'Brien's stomach. O'Brien's left and right hooks to the Jaw landed time after time, jarring and sending Carter to the canvas, but not putting him out, In the first round it looked as though the bout would not last until the end of the round, and tn the second it ap- Peared as though Carter would surely be counted out. O'Brien would most Brobably have made him stay down for ‘the count before the round ended in the third if the police had not interfered. Carter toward the end of tho first round was reeling like a drunken man In the second Carter took the count of elght, and a few seconds later took the count of nine, and again went to the canvas, taking the count of eight, when the bell sounded. DREYFUSS PLANS TO FARM PLAYERS DESPITE NEW RULES goon to tale a I t Hentock Tar Soar 1S WHITE NOT BLACK 4 The best shampoo soap in the world Price, 25 Cents tion, but no team has ever won the fing four years in succession. Dreyfuss says his team will do it. Extra-inning mames early this season, The Washington team has not won a game this season. are beginning Arthur Devlin ts doing some heavy hitting for the Giants, Connie Mack wil give Steinberg, a New York State League catcher, a trial. Rochester has released 6am Grimth, the one-armed pitcher, George Davis's long vacation does not seem to have done him eny harm. Cy Young 1s far from being tn good shape. The veterans are having (their troubles this ver, ager Hugh Duffy, it ts certain tha Doyle will on the Philadelphia team efther to-morrow or on Monday. Hanlon wanted to retain Doyle and work him behind the bat, but Doy! @nd asked for his release, DELMONT BEAT Lewis. PHILLIES TO GET DOYLE. All arrangements for the transfer of Jack Doyle from the Brooklyn team to Philadelphia have been completed, and it is expected that Doyle will join the Quakers before they wind up their “Rube” Waddell has won oo many games lately it ts a wonder he doesn't go fishing. refused ‘ JAPANESE DENTAL STONE Charley Nichols has ‘his old-time con- trol of the ball. “No free transortation’”’ is his motto. cm of Bari Mo the == Present series with Ned Hanlon’s team Special ening Siaese j The ir st a = cae of the Cleve-} The acautsition of Devlin and MoCor-|at Washington Park, President Ebbets Firct BURG, suse, Ape 3. Betore Selling 1000 a da ihdeined IN Mon wt) shape, mick, both of whom are big men, makes sn phe ome tals of the Philadelphia the BitchvUrR yaieal Guigure clu deat y nigh Delmon e To wis, (Special to The Evening World) again, and any club tn the National ‘The New York Nationals have a great | the ttle of Giants more appropriate for |{o"hgyig Stalk last night in ain of Now. York, quit in-the sixth round Prico, 25 Cents the National League representatives of {), Druggists everywhere New York. fighting to Lewis Delmont carried the and never fet wn. from the start PITTSBURG, Pa., April 29.—A plan to| League having the privilege of buy e sum asked by President is for arm young players without losing | ing the man's services after the orginal JIMMY BRIRGS Tl Doyle's release was satisfactory to Man- hem entirely has been evolved by Drey- | holder of a contract had sold him, - = eee eeceeeee | 6) TD ENMLNDISE CAMMEYER pair of recetvers in Warner and Bower- man, GLASGOW nell last year, wo understanding has been reached | advised by Pittsburg physicians to lay 1s playing that position for Baltimore. (mong all the magnates, Dreyfuss to-| off an entire season before playing ball tay said he had talked with Herrmann | again, Drevfusss promised him if he over a plan to sell the young playera| would take this advice he would give The Cincinnati team will have an op- Rei calnorelk : him @ contract next season portunity of bringing the baseball cham- Nailcnat eave ae ae A tal Vail disregarded. the Another American fighter will antl for| pionship of Oho to Cincinnat! this fall ; signed with the Altoona (Pa) England in a short time to try to de- 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. 12 STORES IN 3lanager Bancroft hes erranged @ fall series of games between Lajole'’s Blues and the Reds, The first three games will be played at Cleveland Oot 10, 11 the fourth fame, at Columbus, right to purchase the youngster back Dreyfuss tn rel sed from his promise. JABS AND UPPERCUTS feat one of Johnny Hull's fistic cham- pions. The puailist who will go from here is Jimmy Briges, the rugged Nent- welght fighter Be who gave | and Young Corbett’ and Terry McGovern hard fights in limited round bouts in Hoston a few months ago. ‘ Woolen Mills greater new vorx. Tailors ‘A MILLION YARDS OF 8 and the last three games at Cineinnatt Oot M4, 16 and 16. Sale of New Spring Footwear Dolan and Seymour, of the Rede, are Willle Schumaker, of the Avonia A. to meet in a fifteen-round bont at a] Steve Mahoney, manager of Brigas,| back in the game again. They were in- ©, and Young Jack O'Brien are both boxing show to be brought off in the fecelved a co aared nial necen e RUneRy, contest Scotch W fn’ good shape for their finish fight| Auditoritim at Portland Me., next Tues-, from Matehmal Rarmey Desstocadhin’ hin) oyeleet on 00 ens, With small gives, waien will be brought within the | ‘3. “They will bat- tle at 115 pounds for a purse of $150. day night. tional Sporting him a good purse and expenses to tight tl V light-weight making the Pirates four-time champions something the baseball world has never known before. Baltimore, 1 the Na- Fine High and Low Cut Shoes Comprising the entire outeut of our mills. For a Limited Willie Fitzgernid has another match on his hands. He has been secured to dd bout at In Latest Fashions a: —Tans a Period poratchinakee Felt, of the Waverly | fixnt Buddy Ryan, the light-weight, of fet PEE Vasari et Sl GULL Tt a Re Kids and han pty nd FORMER PRICES . 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C. on May 1 Joo Tipman, of Baltimore, to meet Kid | Sullivap, of Washington, The bout is} scheduled for fifteen rounds and ma take place at the Eureka A. C., cured (6 ¢0,t0 gayi Without use of poleo The colored middle- PRIVATE "DISEASES George Byers, weight, of Boston, and Charley Haghey, ous druge { SEE ee ee CU eM a aR VARICOCELE rp ,atps" «tie mom ofl I] women's 41.50 Buck § 1:22 | . ‘ime of ¢ Kid Oxfords, fatent : DRAINS, “LOSSES dese One rata vat leather and kid tips. pair iris edy (used ex: hisively bY Ne STRICTURE Women's $4.00 and $3.90 patent leather sents) sizes, 1 to 6, widths A and B. 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