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ia NMR tl - PARR TO-NIGHT. ! ’ MAY MEET HERE, > My th ‘SOME FAVORITE WRESTLING HOLDS OF TOM JENKINS, WHO MEETS PARR TO-NIGHT/GOTCH EASILY __= -m eg ——— BEATS WITTMER’ Catoh-as-Catoh-Can Champion Downs His Man In Straights Falls Without Unduly- Exests Ing Himself, (Bpectal to The Evening “Wortay ! CINOINNATT, 0, Maroh (argon Gotch won his match leet abgit with Charles Wittmer, tho veteran Graeor | Roman wrestler, as he pleased in twe.' straight fatls, Gotoh won the tom, end’ Sa at catch-es-catoh-can threw T now seems likely that New York is . ‘ ‘ A < vie : ‘ saree Prisbent etn ator’, , i to witness 0 revival of boxing. True, ‘ ‘ § i i wa ‘ ds Goat Katreoion ee sia the boxers will be amateurs and the ; % & i : 2 aay \ ‘ ‘ Wy GOWN Th senantiee sped 2 pry gloves will welgh eight ounces, but any | ‘ z ih yone who has ever seen a couple of am- ‘ Ditious amateurs mix it up knows there : . teomet wel 4 ‘will ‘be plenty of actlon every moment e . EAS Sh 6 + that two boys are in the ring, | i MEL rworeted, Goteh nade ry teat speech } Why poctly conditioned amateurs | ’ 4 ‘ . Lapa Paes Ali aa ghould’ be allowed to slug each other to showing, conakdeting hts age (Wi thelr hearts’ content and the ban be fs uy forty-five), was wo! ietenen placed on perfectly trained professionals a FLY CASTER'S ‘whose skill makes an injury almost an * gmposvibility only the Albany mind can | | pra | Fiy-casters had a great time et the | Sportsman's Show in Madison Square Garden last night, and, strange ag It may eeem, they divided honors with | the motor boats, In the anglers’ casting tournament last night, R. C, Leonard, the world’s champion fly caster, made a cast of 143 feet 7 inches, breaking his own record ——————__ _| by 15 feer 7 Inches. It was in the single handed bait contest and olght other aix feet in diameter was placed undera =f HAVE FIRST DAY'S WORK Sez | 33, and L, 8, Darling was second. i ern racing season begins, On March 2% the gates will be thrown Open at Bennings, and the battle he- ‘tween the bookmakers and bettors will © be on, As usual, both will receive many K i hard knocks during the season, and the| ‘only real gainers will be stockholders | various racing associations, They | usual, draw nice lange divi-| | OO three weeks unitll the Hast- | } | ‘Of course the racing at Bennings will! wet detiieh class—good horses will not be ready for tacing 90 early in the sea- @on} but it will #tart the revenue ball see" FRAWLEY BOXING BILL & goof bet that the most sur- Be S55) WINS THE FIRST ROUND half so surprised, however, as he be if ever he enters @ ring with Lier rn oe Jim Jeffries, U i A bageesh Fi {thang peState Senators Who Like to Witness Bouts , Three mattress races were the rte tn, a re in This City Fail in Their Attempt oy gc ‘and ie: ke Asaeigltbtia Show Fa et utr “and Britt never had any reason to to Knock Measure Out. as | MEA deal won te chr "The tat tg tat 2 veloping Into Stars. since the show opened was won by R, ‘H. Hare, who had H. G, Hinck, jr, as this peddler. They were against J. C, ‘cross, "goods" fro Haltendrun, jr, who bad H. L. Danburg By Bozeman C. Bulger. start, ‘end Orie te that 4 ie ie nah pubes " " ‘J in em jan style. (Special to The Evening World) he has coming sari One of the engines which i» attractin MONTGOMERY, Ala, Mare Bm) 0 toe ere ie scaite | attention at the show is the intemnae Covered with dust and dripping with) 4 Mttle thnow-| tional Kerosene Oil engine, On exhibl- erepiration, seven bedraggted looking | !8 and was not in a position to be| tion is a section of the 1% h. p. engine, r s aeveted. into town late |JUsed. He handles himself cleverly,| showing & unique adjustable method of ball players tr D however, and ashe 4 hie ball. | exPloding the oil, and how the off te yeaterday, and it wouldn't require a 1 . ied atomized before entering the engine ma stance for the ordinary ob- Playing ability has made a hit as a| without heat, making it possible to gecol ve rtain that Clark Grif- Plano. player, Ho gave a recita! in, make an engine very light, free server aace: ts ‘pitching re- the ladies’ parlor of the Glenmore | carbonization, quickly started and run Mth had ‘deen putting his pitching Hotel last ht, without electricity, The makers claim rough thelr first day’s work night, and was aocorded| they are prepared to compete this year orults throug Sprinj All the worse for|™MUCh applause, Clark Grifith wnkohed | with the gasoline motor, . ‘at “Pickent Springs, him manipulate the piano keys for! Next Monday will be Theatrical Day, rwear, the poor fellows wabbled Into) a ey then walked away shaking | Invitations were sent yesterday to all the hotol, fell in a bath, and within ‘his head, but offering no oumment, the prominent footlights people in the Moline every one of them” was|, WiMtlty haa In him the maldny of | city ‘three urs every he al of fi great pitcher, He b what is nest Pirot, who was aboard W, ‘tucked in bed, sleeping the sleep nown ‘a Beaiball ase) onan dbs Gould Brome & auto bone Cheteower ants, goes South by steamer] —— the ambitious, Nl “exactly when the ball. te aml, “arrived, at the show yesterday. y going | Miami, arrived at the show Griffith started the men to the park|to leave his hand, He has phenomenal | He says the time waa made over ) atone, The other players prefer players pre 2 o'clock, and soon had them all and cut two swift ones across|Government course, and {s correct. The 9 at aed, es “aged Matry is developing 0) {n an arm-limbering set-to, They then that beats’ Pee sok, up ta wonder. beat 1s now on Its way North, ‘fa heresy each took a tum at the bat, and vp. bit. Gemth ‘promptly honted ie 3 Jack McCormick” who was ‘ tried their legs on trots around the|Holycrows is a graceful player, and SPORT QUERIES, je ases, At 4 o'clock all donned their rl @ great change of pace, In addi. | Knocked out by John L. some- bi 0) hant , he f ‘where out in the Michizan woods H sweaters and began a run of fOUr/ tings up’ oy "two ‘har’ linc ‘drives Jack MoCormick of Philwielpnia, r ” miles to town. Before two miles had|that he smashed over the Inileld, D aays !t 1s possible for a team to ! 9 lbeen covered the trot dwindled into eginning to-day the men will work| make six hits In an tmning, two of | ' \Neleon's right heat once soosived gn injury that stiffened it permanently. (Special to The Evening Word.) into to brush his hair. He can't /Genators gave Senator “Jim' Frawley|/match was on, was moat vi hind an overhand blow with it, & scare yenteniay on his boxing bill.|Ms exhortation for the Meaipend in he er, it didn't make much differ-) When it camo up for discussion, | Christian Senators who 4 ., rf al for by ‘the time the Battier had|dosen of the cross-roads statesmon.|pee thi lo not like to ‘his etraight right and an up-|who lead|in prayer meetings at hom it or two his opponent wasn't injand ick the windows out of to notice the tackiof variety «pn iMbtr rhgrimages to wNaiw” xr jaimed Aoi et wall for it with the avowed in a Sy iastana, igiptelt ten | O08 OF Knocking it out, They ad: {ofa on Yyetra the various Blate Legioin. |Vere? Ml sorts of arguments to show jany HAE in the ta ee ee! Will be busy inventing bills in- ‘why it should not become a law, playing for the home gallery, to proyent and. prohibit. the ‘They plotured the streste of New /®, BOxInk ma i Japanese art of scientific bone- York as belng overrun with “pugs |—an ak teen tod lasy to work and prospering under |horns, the patronage of Tammany politicians, | {,7e™ley's bill, amended so that tt ly be h will probat One of them, who used to like to slip Teponted et deh hn] Passed, ATTY MATHBWEON, of the Gl- " Bi Who beat McCoy a few years ago. both Inthe morni daft | fhe McCormick fattened by Sullivan @ walk, and at the finish the pace/and’ Grimth xoeoia ta Slave them in| Which are three-baggers, without @ rus e no is Y DES MOINS, Ia., - t reep. firet-clags: shi time the regu-| being scored, § disa, Wn as Texas,” Ho ina wild ond March 3—Despite snot all nis medion (0, 6 ate ir team arrives nott week.“ 'Horle| carte it to not poate ne woolly longhorn from the Panhandle, | the news that John L, Sullivan knocked work. ‘A. fellow th men showed up in good 4 A ‘ deme of Hall has y the! ‘Tom Jenkins, former world's cham-|in less ti All of the men #I > now con at an, Py on gat ba slkwhaoter, |out Jack McCormick in two rounds, | olng this is PaMSHOORA TU Rnd in| ie Rone wereatel corey Orla SHARD: | te Hen one hour In a handloe and for the first time 1n|ihe oil AOE, 7 on the A. H, DOTY, Jr, Rosebank, 8, 1. j i advertise hi 4 shes ‘ event, Gotch electrified the 7 conditton, Wed iD patiiea on ate ‘nih | Fitssimmons refuses to even consider a | Nake a little money, PU ERUnGS | BICn cee LSTmRCOR SE SRN, WESaTSr Ai | the wrestling fae By He tay GUC years Grifith says not one of | his Radars e “pen Ne dW The batter hits for th: match with the one-time pugistic idol, | ,‘‘Beveral weeks ago 1 got a letter from|%!™ Part, champion of England, meet | sittonal work, and at the same time (pitchers 18 affloted with @ sore arm), UNGKHA Dot, Newitt ake Hose) bases and is thrown out trying to / EON Phastmmons has received several let. | Sullivan asking me t¢ 1 would figne tum, | O" the mat to-night at Sulzer's Harlem! Parr showed himself to be a very dan. | OF & stift 1eK. Jean, and with them will come Chaae,|*"t"etoh tt into @ home rum, The } aie vi winner to take 7% and loser ¥% i " vrestle | y i , ters frok John L. during him to fight. | of the wate receipts, 1, Of courier weer | cite tat, the ae er a ae, etter | FerOus proposition, He gaye Gotch @| ‘The nenwomers, Whitley and Holy-'the new fit basemen, Rent batter, deen: the same/eeae| DE In one hd éntirzates that the befreckled | (0 him that T would not thinks and ould | 12° bet the winner o two falls out of | desperate ght at’ every stage of «he The next man hite tor a anal Cornishman is afmid of kim. not allow. myself to go on record ay | tes to carry off the prize, The contest | Bame, the next man hits a short ri 5 Jenkins, wh f Deteat 108 Piteslmmons indignantly declared to- | YER, Ga'ridering such a thing, Why, | Will be to a finish, with no time limit, | mutch wit Gotstn wae at the ning side | CRESCENT CITY ENTRIES. Mitnal iy 19 |holding the firxt man at second, day that Ballivad's former chestie was! acca med oie crating disgrace for) This will be Jeniins's first appearance | when Gotch defeated Parr, and ‘chal-| paints Sees FRORUaTa, 108 |The next man eta a slow hit, andy being used by a man nomed Hall for) With Sullivan should ve arrested me FBR | in New York since he lost the cham: | lened ihe champion for a match with (Gpectal to The Evening World.) Menoarpoas: it the bases are full. The next, hatter i money-making purposes, and that ho,| (Ph, ¢o,qcommit murder. I thought |Plonship to Frank Goteh, the famous Paracas Pie auatheee: Hine ei NEW ORLEANS, La, March 3—The a hits between first and second, the ) } Fiimslinmona, did not propose to. be a | ee eg, Gnd, tb But now comes this | Western athlete, and also the frst | har Parr jumped tovhis feet and offered | entries for the races at, Crescent City CITY PARK ENTRIES. eetdiaph aval ied ela OULU } ko enue aiancmaaed ty to it, ¥ do not thine 1 ey fttention to} match he has wrestled In New York |to meet Jenking himself Jn a best two] track to-morrow are @s follows: 5 ner In ont, and under the rules the |) ‘ Lanrtidhaed FWer te? NOt think I shall even an: |ginco Hackenschmidt, the “Russtan [Ut of three contest for $1.00, ‘To-night's! syner RACE—Seven f welling. — € | hatter is entitled to.» hit when he Although the ice was poor, Morris ‘Sullivan's letter is Insulting and fl or ‘1 iv hi Lehi tw, |eantest will show conclusively if Jen- | *Rodenck Dhu (Bpecial to The: Evening World.) |bate a ball and hitea runner, ! ‘Wood, amateur skating champlon,| thst," sad Fitzsimmons, “Neverthe-| tig fy ling to fight any living pugi. | Lion," beat “Big Tom” in a Graeco-| king is a has-been, or if, as he claims, ¢Grand Chample Fv NEW ORLWANS, La., March 8—| 1 hereby wish to state t i 0 i rom Champlon Joftries down, bur | Roman match at Royal Albert Hall, |lie wax handicapped by an injured arm) — Maledction ue ‘Tho entries for City Park races to-mor- | de eetaGN ea ik Tenge I | case, } v! 7% yards in 8-15 seconds at| les I feel more hurt than angry. I have| could not consent to even think of mak. when Gotoh defeated him In Cleveland *The Bye the Jerome Rink yesterday, clipping 2-5 | Sivas been a friend to the poor old fel-| ing a match with poor oid John L. Bul: | “sna ata te peveral weeks back, (Pee Bre Ad folios: al ow, and I do n jam yun,’ » nigh ; } ‘ ; , ; most ll boya in this great city. I am N @ second from the murk wet in 1883 jo not blame dad for this| livun. Rat ria a ia pail In his fest | "Several high-class preliminaries will | Cherry, Hoy, ‘B—ix furlongs, purve; for Reinioyed) in. a) [dewntoen © Bieatweed ‘Barmuel Doty See. Wood wore hiv F in New York, downed Parr twice | complete to-night's card Paul Reve wet Leet EOC 8 DEY RHEE Clothes, and those who saw. the 5 a seed ‘ ‘ 5 ; ‘Lad A Prince 41 week, I am a lover of all indoor he would have done better in ASCOT ENTRIES. “Atietta Winifred) Lad e see * oh Tad vss MMnight Minarel rume, HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. Divination Pees ae jalte and a alx-| Yorkehire Tad and outdoor sports, I desire to enter was per viaed by Francis Mighty @ecaae wld. Mottle Spencer Tht seilinis Golden Advice 65 | a gymnasium, but don’t for the reason Simateur Shath Ruoaaiien LOS ANGE ‘The Evening WoFld.) (Special to The Evening World.) osl2TH RACE—Purne In oorKe I 2G leeee ret that T have not enough money to join res undoubtedly will | NGEVES, Cal, March 3—The| HOT SPRINGS, Ark,, Maro 3—itha |?” Dixen's ‘Text Postmaster | Roundet : | one. If you could please advise me what faily, entries for the races to-morrow are as ftMiies, 2° eomortow's races) are as] Roar Maragchino Prosoun’ Hand ! 199 | to do it will undoubtedly help out thous | follows: Ll Rel For! Capt, (etn Jon Gai > — | gands of other boys who are tn a almle m{JRST RACE—elling; three-fourths of a Senta | feloctfut aera qi Har fix HARVEY MORTON. ‘ x 1 . ave ea! ha. xX. A 5 dagelens Scotsman . Hoa) © ||| oaRetnnn: ee sitenres National... ‘ | Apply to New West Side Athle: RMON EL ecee Bink Joo. | PL ia i Oy wa OND BACH —Pour turlones, purse: for! cinh, in Went Fifty-fourth street, EN 1. hy are — onmnita: i} Nandora, if ‘2 mT ¥ Pawel SO aa sary of Eighth avenue, or to the P Jimmy Burke, of Lawrence, was de- Ming Powell tvs sCapt, Gai Ba ser ve feated by ‘Young’ Donahue, of Rox-| ‘ahae’Sy | PUA eae Mint Boy tine Athletic Club: By a score of 20 to 157 Frank|pury, last night by a referec’e decision Manera | ‘Tartan Harry New an ‘ | Helle Montwomet ‘ ad pe leat, nigh defeated Zouls Crane|at the end of the twelve rounds The | | ne mile Teteeee ae ie: WI) ae Fortunats age | SPORTING. .2 balk-line bililard tourna. y y | | poe euber a Seen Aannnnnnnnnr anna Am nnn Anns eteaniy tore h short-stoy a Mee aiaiear iat a viola | ivomia | Sasi y and Helle Montgomery 12, Gardner) oTCAGO TANDICAPPER, 288, Bronde mship of Greater New Yor' i o ins style | u Woterford /. i Hortensia ve ny = &, ublishes best handicapping ‘Edward McLaughiin'a|ot boxing did not take with the crowd) 1 aa | Pontaur. 4 | Gotowtn |. I nueMtbemaneuneMic ey. comet able Information, June's, Willeo Hoppe nursed the balix for| through ‘his methods of always golng | ¢,8ECOND RACE—Purse; four and one-hait Marien, Wwooinala +. TpOMMIAME sreseresssess 9 0 Boling's, Allen's, Bell's, Morris sna off and 2, and the lover|to a clinch. Burke always depended on | wer Giris | | swath” Blmollelty atte eit Mt beret June's and Wilson's specials ere Was considerable safety piay|® SRM¢ oF left swing for the Jaw to bear) — finer Rue \ Little. Jack Horners... Prince Riot ate tenth dale BE st ft mar, had been reached, MS man, but Donahue evaded all big Hides... Annie Chapman CTE Re 85 Ban orne. Telephone, #3. weekly, | fan away fi ‘Tate 4. Antral ‘Alin Malvina q ( H 4d, Hoppe now [ier Interlude CAboreat ican Operator ‘ . I | si Monthly, [BRT ving won two gam | on De pprentice allowai Bie GOMER vssscsseceecsse sey oy LOH ames and lost | Bu nan i RE a | RA — | FOURTH RACE—The Speed Handicap; Fearne i } a M. Brattain at CQUET EXP! | six furlongs | y : i 0 eh ST BILLIARDS, | avon Broonfisla ss... es noke aS HORTON SMU ENRON Rania Water i aI fautuin it re eee FOURTH RACE—$1.250 added otonado | 0H or en STON, March %&--gho doubt x tae ont, ‘i u Coruweate 4 ida, Miletlo detenied 4. ova ine Beah Seliinw Stakes: ine and wsisteon he | NII ROE sin Vatiey Handl-|mament for the sliver iequets, cancer| ayaa Here } iM April Shower i i | he se niceeerborouRn billiard’ tournament fie . 108 cap; mle and atle of the championship of the United | Pull Finehy 122 © genet gait’ danets’ Rowere anid’ Canaine ho winner, was handicapned yt Brooklyn, ii * i Ja Staten, was begun verterany ee Mame & entre | i TUNE Were 27 und Mende ieee gy tlld ia “9 tp . Vonnis and Racquet Club, ened TH RACH —N rH RACE--Mile and one-eighth: four- te ve Was handicapped at 2: nines ine uae § ; fH. Hunnewell, jr) ind Quiney Peharn Paap a a celine 104 With len th ata’ a Theiprise Wat soar : |Shuw defeated P, 8, Winslow and J Gaesgan ts tri I q with high runs of 23 ang The prize list of this year's Durland TTovarines thes acore: Haine abst i ah Grenor, rine ins Zach Copssle ¥ ' ‘Ke Bee SrINg ’ 1, 17 Nise en Hav wood ( i will play. ane Horse Show, which will be hold at the , an 1 the-13, 15 Mine's raphy Soe Hea Hae bears the name E> A. Kean inet Catan aa tl | cine, pahlladetphla teams defaulted | Cit Sine wr | Battal Ow 1m Beware of uselese . 1 Prinony | May 2 3 4 and ene nate Hy 1 a" Ts Bartlett, Jr, and P.M, Stockton and| sofke Santer yess 13 i ma Sa could be better qualineu There ave thirty-eight classes in all nes ih P. D. Haughton, of the Boston Club. ! Mla aha (hreer CE Mii and A alxtee Plorenee i Maybe ts and $4,000 has been set aside for prize 1 yea 15 ——— le i i naar Upset woman, w ig, ag, recently ra he judges for thls yenr's show are Cabeginn i COLUMBIA VS. HARVARD, Ite be ind the bare ae, as follows; George C, Clausen, Rober hi ‘ Wy es BS | t " : ) Mrs. 3 é nd Liane Dalenii ob NA . ‘ Cato siaene ek, Nas jut completed tour of yy id ne Ng Re eee a Nat patty Columbla and Harvard meet to-night at alts \ nen ed } “rie fer a ea or 3 mrt Ik orses, walle the fou ‘a ; E af MO TARATOIH TA ee ogo Wyn paingul | eries of remarkable arc Tr elaiean Heae se sSida tat Ton ! 4 Y F HORACH, elx furlonze apeotily Rita Wine 8, | dem clit and appolaumenis will x a " clan ts aver Afampto so | died on. very. MOL) Ms; Tmpette appearing. oh Bundey. pueteh. presided over by George R. Read, Regi-, swift. Gueen, M4 Freunien’ foarhaits clases AI WUAOR ea a | cuenta removed. Si carts 4 i Bing | pak’ a’: Pret, George G, Haven, ir) datmhte nt a ‘ fi} | entered, je an_excelient showing Hisatie Vea | dam, gu | Hino atti Lone ile aks Remoine and H, 'L, Herbert, and J, Arms AIIANEE | a Praloy fy 1 Of the Interelans. 60 *Sixmund. Bu rie ber, Dr. e has q recor Cor tarvellos. be splendidly Fe iil Hae ay 2 rmstrong | eNelile. Na: Renworthy % FEO ee oe te acuta nit Lard of th Lady Draper i Oikos Ofcen over 20 yours at 171 Weds K after the hunters, “ r if 101 | jumpons. andapolo»ponies, a , pugennice Crown Prince +++ se D8 | dose foils with the University of Pennsyi-] Arkin Lewis ti ; ‘ pen bot gh and Uh ay fo | ae ws DIUId +sspyeneae mem meres | vanle, Lek ‘Wagan of * , MAppregtiogallownnen a mate, © barat. BB i] | judi aida ald ls Mt GM PRCE TY TORR TTT Ne en The vow Ne ee ELMER MD Me UES UPON T REN Fy The ear ey OME