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IERDAY 1 stood in Elmer’ lun watching Frank ne, “who ' was boxing. Capt. argeon in the United States ned a hasecent ‘Did you ‘to be @ little bit bony.” pdt” where t- Me fell, he's twice as strong aa mos this weight.’ Dll h is all @ matter of leverage,” pt, Godfrey. "The size of a muse hasn't anything to do Prength or his hitting power, thing depends upon the loversme #) Jdinte, Tf 9 man has a good afc MURPHY F hes a strong Mier" * ‘has bony elbows, Tho at all extraor- (Bpectal to ‘The ‘Svening World.) BAU/MMORE,, March 8--"Kid" Mur- phy, of New York, "the 106pound cham- pion, was to carry out his con- tract to knock out Jimmy Farren and “Kid Bran, of this clty, in ten rounds each Inst night, Farren after a hetole effort went into the land of dreams in the second round. He was a badly beaten man, A left to the Jaw, followed by a right to the eye, a} *whioh opened that optic, py Farren down and out, “Kid" gan at went in bie} wll ised the kno es, Egan foug! en i omy ft but tought Hurpny "good and vane at the fen ter, |hard from start to fink of the tenth: Referee McMur- Pay Geokded the bout a draw. ot 8 pacnsertonrtetiny ict! McCloskey ‘Wins ru Y from Guy Ashley \ eopectat to The rao won i SALEM, Mass., rel ink" McCloskey ahd Guy Ashley ‘teight’ ton Ively rounds at the Apollo A, %. iast night, McCloskey getting the decision ‘on points.’ i Ashley was overanxious, and although he. seemed to force the fighting, his Tustes were full of biuiders and he re- ived, meyere punishment for his McCloskey took things easy htey had tired:himeelt, and then be bad sos trouble in making nis work ps nny apres and wobpny, Sheehan George Murray, und the. “Bustalo Bun- ten round Dod little fighter—so ‘goog a time getting matches fet in his class down in the near future. fighter comes of a family m, if he ts black, His THEORY TEAMS PRACTISE. Seo ce VEU NEADAN Be ocak hy hy OF proven 7Tra'S LEGS ARE THIN 45 STICKS, BUT THE HNEE JOINTS RE POWERFUL LEVERS, AILS TO KNOCK OUT 2 MEN TN oa cr ac eet request of the Manchester ceny of a mileage book, MoCl balled hee settled out of court, ‘Ralph Kelly : Bests Carter (Special to The Evening World.) VER, N. Hy Chelsea, were the atar attraction before the Franklin A, C, last night. The go ‘was lively throughout the ten rounds, Both men, fought with great cleverness, Referee |Patsey Paley gave Kelly the etting oa Bis erie, fo 4 ne hiing nearly all the way through ani frequently rushed - Kell but the latter showed wonderful ale ness in duoking Carter's 5 ouring clinches drubbed Carter fierce! Billy Dayis, of Boston, and ‘Toney’ Lewis, of New York, went three tame rounds and were called off, Feltz Outfought, Loses on a Foul BOSTON, Maas, March 8—Jimmy Walsh, of Boston, added another victory to’his long string last evening when he was awarded the decision over Tommy Felts, of Brooklyn, N. Y., on a foul in the eleventh round of their fifteen-round bout, The Brooklyn lad was completely out- classed from start to finish, and Walsh was on a fair way to deliver the knoc! out blow when Feltz hit him below the belt and sent to his corner. The ur thi tter's peconds maved 6 knockout In the elghth by throwing up tl ‘ter the fight Me Tsay the greatest, He than Jim Corbett, and like 180 pounda of wild- moe timers on the coast te, reme: RS it te mber him have been a great But Charile di vot gin and lont his form, like jother’ man who’ oveht: to ls young brother of Chari! ong, For a féw saa he 's brother. HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. (Special. to The Evening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark,, March 8~—The entries to-morrow's races are a6 tollows: i af will have to invent ies art and Jack Johnson, the | Yeerzolde Will meet. this month be: \Fraticiaco A. C, hs are circulating a report er of this bout will be Jim Jeffries to fight for re snip. , tise! in tryin, hee MEH trying to fool all inet place, should Hart wi Albertols, gee alc a si ‘t M mms Lane. Woll *Thisbe Este Pi ‘Jake Wand Sigger ... *Little Red ci FOURTH RACE—Three and one-hal longs: selling: oi famnounced, and has hat he will meet. white xeluisively, Tham! ile a Galmeda ..... . 1 FIFTH RACE—Five 1 On; PR i and a half furongs; RICKER WINS AT POOL, : Mefoted H, Rapp last night in id wime for the amateur pool c! Nepenthe .. * Willie Coll *Bonebrake Overhand, SFanne It Knox’), i Sui i PACA RON 10g PB Of New York. The mame was piarer} Ny Aeyneea” nH Dadwwy Bilan) Academy, Ater| — fairey Tap ft Abd Intereating contes: Ricker won| — Hnverite Raat ‘ to 05, Ale high run was 14 *Margiun o 12, Tosnight H, Bein and F,| [ye Dousian will play the third game of the} ix ty iN GOLFERS ExPAND.) fsitth'® AGO, March 8.—At the annual meet- femern Golf Asqooiation laet night ded to éxpand tte Jurisdiction and Pittsburg clubs and all, clubs A of Pittsburg, ‘Tne Western gotanedtp was awarded to the Chicago, SI'verekin *Cornwall *Stesl Trap a. TO TRY ASSOCIATION BALL, Columbia University $9 to have an associa- tlon football team, ‘The movement was start ed yerterday, and to-morrow afterncon « meeting will be held for the purpone of elect- ink offloers for the new organization, a thrill in every Ine of Holmes story unlike any on, Read ‘The Adventure| pume wit Trunoned ver Gonine re Tachoa Jn The Evening Sprite and ny in. it is Pe aN + Got the thrill, ond a team to play Harvard a( the Stadium, referee had repeatedly warned Felt: be careful, but he tlle to thke his ade vice and consequently lost, —$—$—$ $$ CARD AT CITY PARK. «(Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, Maren 8—The en- sets vali row's City Park races i iT RACE—| ear-olds. Five furlongs; ‘for maiden I 100) SECOND RACE—Mite; selling; { year-olds ape i ig; for three- Sand Bain Boomerck | Bear Hunter 8id Bllver Big Bow Astarita FOURTH ~ RACE-ne three-year-olds and. up Eyeaskill , *Conundrum mile, Brunewlek Toxo Kernet’ Hoodw ink oundelay Death mt Demurre) Wa FIFTH RACK Four end longs: selling; for two-year-olds matte Delvalla 3 106 *Tomple . Bhow Dewn . SIXTH PACR—One four-vear-olle and ip, *Socond Sight Tuba Lond Hermenee +6108 selling; mile; \ “Mile; for four-year. Hy selling. ‘amboyant *Tacache « Tox an ot Knduranew Khor, Dorsita Sabinal “Apprentice allowances. PUNCHING was and the case will probably be March 8.~—Ralph Kelly, of Boston, and Kid” Carter, of ‘POWER—J Bom FiTzsmmons’ LONG ELBow AND WRIST JOINTS SHOW WHERE HE GETS THE POWER, FoR HIS SHORT-PUNCH KNOCKOUTS. _——— A MULE ¢ KICKING Power, THROUGH THE SAME THING, ! QF ALL = HAVE BIG , Bony $ KNEES. NEW YORK GALL TEAMS PRACTISE, Champion Giants, Under Manager McGraw’s Watchful Eye, Are Fast Rounding Into Shape for the Season That Begins on April 14—Highlanders to Play a Game Saturday. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) Ames have joined the other members SAVANNAH, Ga,, March &—With| of the team, the sun biasing down almost as in-| After the practice McGraw paid he tensely as in mideummer, Manager Mc-} was satisfied that there would be no Graw was the first to appear at the /change in the line-up of the Giants at park for practice. Already the Glants| the beginning of the seuson trom the are taking on that red tinge hyve Ws one used at the close last year, ‘None soon turn to brown under the beaming | of the old men have fallen off,” be . rays, Devin, Widtee, Datilen ari said, “‘and eo, far none of the new men |SPt1NE practice until he bad received nr | hee Proven that they deserve to be|had made asking for more salary, TRI ES @hifted in line in place of the older | Manager McGraw says he knows noth- CRESCENT CITY ENTRIES. |mmen. tn seal and MoBwen think | ie of this, but the absence of Rower. ‘ ° nk | man, despite the fact that he reported I have promising men, especiatly|in New York a week ago, gives cred. (Spectal to The Eventing roe hoe Neal," ence to the nyse ing Bouth .) 7 a a of * ORPSCHNT CITY RACE motrow'a| McGraw Takes to Sprinting, Knowles: Going March #.—The entries for tor! MoGraw eald last night that he be- races are as follows: non ci Mile and seventy ¥! +3 PUnatettes hu cell fod men, better men than I am, but aust year's experience teaches me thay the best polloy is to be for any emergency.” A persistent rumor, started by a let- ter Feveived nere tum Gawuer Bowers man, Waa owirent in the Giants’ traba- ing camp to the effect that the poplar backstop had balked at the bast min- ute and was holding off coming for Secretary rred a, Anowles 18 dug hoe Hriday Wo Mave alt Kayociuiit cue Uev Teco ference with Manager an pid he inet comipletely vere’ the Opening of the cnamplouship season the effects of the injury to his}in New York on April 14, The season leg, and found no trouble tn doing his best between the bases, He was sprlat- ing trying to beat ‘em owt yesterday, will be opened in’a blaze of glory, an the National League flag winners will and there was not the slightest sign of a ilmp. be tmined right to the minute when "IT.may not be able to get in the they buckle on thelr armor to do ola- pos regularly, and don't know that SECOND RACE—Gelllng; mile. Aavill . . mond battle with Manager Fred Ten- a. would {f I could, but I am going to ney's Boston team, In axkittion to holeting the pennant at the historic keep In shape to get in and play stead- fly all season if necessary. We have Polo Grounds there will be music ga- lore, adresses 4 prominent orators jr ——— and a paride up Broadway from Wall street by the champion Glants car- rioges, LEWIS OFF TO MEET SULLIVAN Fivetful ut ful ‘ The Pride of Surrey. . THIRD RACE—Four and one-half fur- longs; purse. Resch wood Syntax Handbag Yeu Ibest Black Ey Chauncey Olcott +. Mra, F, Debeaue,. OINT LEVERAGE, NOT MUSCLE PRACTISE (By Bozeman C. Bulger.) (8pecial to The Evening World.) MONTGOMERY, Ala, March &—As @ precaution measure against trouble over tho rigid enforcement of the balk rule, Griffith had all his pitchers prac- Use throwing to the plate and the bases yesterday without making, preliminary and unnecessary movements. He re- celved a telegram from American League headquarters notitying him that when there was no runners on the bases the rule wyuld be the same as last year, That 1s, there can be no penalty for a balk when none of the bases are occupied. Otherwise the rule will be the same as that enforced in the Na- tional League Jast season, Griffith does not anticipate any trouble in breaking his pitchers in, but he cannot afford to take chances. “It Js the helght of my ambition and my greatest wish" sald Griffith, “tw have both New York clubs win the pen. nant the coming season, I belleve tne Gtants will win, and I have every rca- Some or ID MCCOY'S NOCKOUT i JONTS . GRIFF'S PITCH ERS ALL “SPIT” BALL also finish In first place, Then we ody teat our strength before the New York People and let them know which ts the strongest team, If such a contest ts possible 1 want it to be friendly rivalry and free from bitterness, and 1 shal) endeavor to make it #0, “In all my baseball experience,’ con+ tinued Grit, "Ll have never seen young Pitohers show as much apitude us tae crowd «lL have with me, The most ros markwble fouture of the practice is way Une pitohors are leaning the “spit'" ball, }loxg ts tho quickest to learn it, and If he keeps up nis present pus gress he will make one of the greatest exponents of Ohesbro's idea,” ‘This youngster works for two -hours:@ day on the ball and is rapidly gaining control of It, He broke several beautios over the plate yesterday, and Griffith was overjoyed. He encourages Hoge all the time, and, beginning with to-day’s practice, he will start all of the other pitchers at work along the same line, When he reaches New York in April he expeats to have five men who can throw the “spit ball; but of course he doe: not ,expect any of them to equ Chesbro. The rest of the team arrives to-day or to-morrow, and the first practice gume will be played with the Montgomery team Saturday, son to think that the Highlanders will ————_— ARMY AND NAVY DAY AT GARDEN ‘This is Army and: Navy Dag, at the Sportsman's.Show and Motor, Boat Ex- hibit in Madison, Square Garden, "and & large attendance of officers from both branohes of the service is expected. Last night's event in the anglers tournament was a singleshanded bait casting contest for distance and ace curncy, open to all. Five casts were made for distance with half-ounce rub- ber frog, furnished by the committee. Ten casts were made for accuracy—five at each of two buoys—60 and 80 feet distant from the casting point, These casts were made with haif-ounce rubber frog, and for each pele ee of a foot that the frog fell from ney fa demerit of one was counted, tho sum total of such demerits, divided by 10,| was considered the demerit per cent, The demerit per cent. deducted from 100 was the accuracy per cent. ©, M, Lucky, won, 160,60 per cent,; Ly 8, Darlin, second, 159.00 per cent,; and Pp, D, Frager, third, 106.40 per cent, I’, It and G, M. L, LaBranche Fo nerea judges and C. G. Levison the referee, e water sports were under the aus- es of the Morris Yacht Club and the Fort Hamilton division of the United States Volunteer Life-Saving Corps, ‘There were four mattress races, th first of which was won by O. Reu from C. Reuel m 1 minute and 7 s onds; Ideut. Knezek won the second) one trom Capt. H 1 minute and 20 seconds; the third was captured by Moore, who defeated Hatghney in 1 minute, and the fourth race fell to wut, Hetzel, who beat H. 8. Owen in 1 minute, ljout, Hetzel received a handsome gold medal for haying won the great. ost number of games In the series. The canoe tug-of-war proved to be an ex-| olting contest, lasting two minutes, when. If. Genhelmer succeeded In pull: 1g B, Hittorf over the line, | tephen Van Allen, the expert rifle- shot, made a record Diane glass balls yesterday, He broke 919 out of a possl- ble 1,000, The previous record was 876, ——=s PINOCHLE QUERY. r Willie Lewis, che’ New York Meht- Plus Grass Lad, .{ Frank L, Kramer, of East Orange, i FOURTH RACE—Goven-ele N. Ju the national champion bicye TORO aIREE FOR aPNdL carat BOAR, pt) danlaer ay Pets would! you ahlndly handicap. 100 rider, sailed yexterday for Paris onthe fifteen-round contest Thursda Po See) : ae Monaso, Meld 18 | Beniisine tie Awsseits tte wy (9a. | bewis his worked faltatnii for ears |Plnoehle. A takes first trick and melds Tucky Oharm NS pear on the Hyench courses during) fight and {s in great shape, Ho will | 4 ‘lese. B takes seound trick, A takes Whipporwill 1 April, May and June and the early pur | put on the finisning touohes at Fall | third «rick With diese and melds an- Jake Sanders . 100 ot July, | River, The winner of the fight will be | vtuer Cann a De turn-up card, | Fath May. 12 Returning about the middle of July| matched with Jimmy Gardner. who has | 18 4 i to ne for both dieses? | Fete FRE ee ailine he will fallow tho national cycle olr-| returned t Hoston from the West, Bie aca dies piek wp turn-up card FIFTH R. ne miley seine be cult, While racing on the foreign et , W. Ww. WR 5s Bt, Blu < 0 tracks Kramer will meet the fleetest | 1 Ws IGHT, Avold — [riders of Bngland and France. AQUEDUCT BUYS LAND, He nen thel a tanto erene fue of Blue plage 102 —<——— Hester A, Denton, of Brooklyn, yertontay,| Pine exchanme At for’ tite sheng poy i 06 old t othe Queena County Jockey Club a h at uele Cook ‘ Ole Quest je he Iikes, If he han Vath i Ri LOWERY AFTER ERNE, — |pitce,,of, ionerty, aloneside the“ Agueduet| poe e MAY Use elther ones Hueklederry Fin mt road station, comprising sixtoen acres, ‘The| the fl ved or the, second Mauser Jack Lowery, the New York price pald ‘for the property. was $10,000, | play’ in purpose, ‘Th Ojlbwa }Tt is rumored that extensive Jmprovementi t “eaker welgat, 3 after a matoh with 1 be made at rack in the hoo Murphy Keine,” of Dobbs berry, Lowery oo Bengal the past year has bean meeung igus elghths of a weignts, having found it impoesivie vu obtain marodes with men of his welgnt He will make 126 pounds for Hrne and f meet him before a Philadelphia cluo for six rounds or for a longer distance, 5 Presentiment Kittle Piatt «++ Bleque Their last bout, whioh was decided ja Bethel Mark |the Quaker City, waa a slashing aitair aay Moreury and Lowery had a shade the bes: of jt Bannock Belle . in Ae a onear | BOUTS POSTPONED. i seslina, | — y p miles sellin a weiah | My Truss represents a ne (Special to The PHILADELPHIA, 3 h §.—Inclem- enc weainer kept the crowd away from |the Manhattan Athlete (i Wexpit |the fact that lal ayih Morr ton, and with it 1 and freedon) muscles at After 3 Vic Begin Queen Rose |. Hnowled Ii bo erat. ihe Valley and Lond Prench 0. i no on whatever of hi CURED. HAWTHORNE AND WORTH TO CLOSE CHICAGO, March 8.—A dectaration of war upon race tracks by the trusteos ‘ofthe drainage canal will stop facing activities at two tracks. The Worth and Hawthorne tracks are within the Jurisdiction of the trustees, ‘They have thelr own police power, force their Flings. | ety eo ik Strangely enough both tracks are in the Corrigun circuit, and it means that Corrigan cannot race in Chicago. Une doubtedly he will find a way to. clos the Harlem track, which 14 conduct by his enemy, John Condon, Licenses of fifty trainers and twenty- five jockeys taking part tn the City Park meet: at New Orleans, were revoked at Monday's session of the stewards of the Western Jockey Club, This action, which was expected. wae the only the snl ene having a direot bearing on TELEPHONES. were gained during February in Manhattan and the Bronz, 157,065 TELEPHONES were in service and under contract on March 1, 1905. Efficient Service Reasonable Rates New York Telephone Co, 16 Dey St, FORTING, CHICAGO HANDICAPPER, 233 Broads way, publishes best handicapping and Inside stable Information, June's, Wilson's, Diestel’s, Boling's, Allen's, well. avon and others, June's and Willson’s specials and bext bets show high wverage of wine era in construction and applica- can promixe you eomfort, perfect holdiig | as well as a CURE, by developing the relaxel, he rupture opening by my Automatte Acting Pad, | »’ wnuring efforts T have succeeded in perte the only guaranteed Truss In the world that actually CUI Rupture by keeping it held fully and always without the u tng 14 Miladi Lave 19 rig, the colored man that has been the torturing leg straps or heavy springs of other trusses | Laura Hunter... 19% Jeleuning things up dereabouts Intely to day hee Royal Whltefoot it were to have met, and It was joo sa No matter where you live, call of write for my FREE BOOK, (oath ele ; sury to call the bouts off until another full of valuable miformation, and learn why 1 alone can exten: TH RACE—Phree-auarters of & mille; | Hie, t HOPE to you the hope of Immediate rellef aud a positive cure at — small cost 6 7 George Mebadden and Gus Gardner re to meet before the Delroy A. U., of De- | | trolt, for fifteen rounds at catch weights on March 16. MeFadden lett for. tho woene to-day, and will wind up his train- | | MeFadden to Fight Again, CHAS, CLUTH Bet iftth ave E29 East 1 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, “Only my Tru! ling there. ‘Mhese boys have fouht two draws, The winner has been promised a match with Joe Gans, eee hlO I st e and Union Square, New York, can UNDO the harm other trusses and treatments have done, Office Hours, 9 to 6; Sat, til BP, M, Closed Sundays, Recently Cured Periniselon) 3, H, Truman, —— (by 5 11th. | hery, | ls fall ith ‘ave;, New York city, 4th Street | ban. trot hfotty frre, apenet i Iv cok mail, eae 8 World Bidg.,,OND py jon. THEBOLETN Suge, OLD DR. 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