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ENING THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1908. Serre vrereiereo-snmersees merorocontnoroe ) “COLUMBUS” DOWNS JITSU EXPERT.! ‘ith Cann eee iene eaten tts WORED | [A Brooklyn ministers have Joined QA protest against the amateur oxink bill, now before the State jstuire, They laim thet the pro- re of professional fighting are] the bill in the hope that it will an entering wedge for the intro, of mike fighting as we iinet avedt’ here in New York. Also thay E that professionals will join the uteur rank: customary to speak reverently ntlemen.of the cloth, whether/we with ‘them or not, Without; de- from this rule I must say thet Atke Davy Crockett)» tull barking up the wrong’ tree.” first place, haying lingered the haunts of these same somewhat of Jate, I can state that to @ man they! are op- D the Amateur pill, They know 't break into the Amateur on, and that there isn’t for them if/amateur bouts jure allowed. Beside that, they What, amateur bouts will take 4 a professional boxing. seoond place, the olafm ‘that ‘pugs can’ break into the jonly an abaurdity, It the principles of the A. A, fe unknown sto. the apeate: iy Uta, cleanest amateur ait lbythe No man can of any kind pontrolled Perak litiess ho fs a regiatered must have his registra- r ia impoevible fot any one Ea trocra Dears, even the slightest f Induced an old nai ‘Tom Carroll to ‘ pole’ in, hammer throwi ‘weeks of hard work'I e1 petition and won, Tho nett hed the new gold medal to my “ohést,and, went over to bee my e you a 1 Geptaret the medal. be ak fa baleed " ‘Tom, ‘always thought ‘you. had wi "Zou worked thres weeks 1 had you could have 4 weeks in Pa it. aw dosen von, wecently shat *! 1 ghot a bit ofer ating the world's reg : tary of the indie undo ae fag ov fe ween: the on With o won the meet yesterday = in hehe Btudents not the "0" o lapel fost, ‘4 song of “few” cents— pages full of ads— is all it costs, you know, satisty needs and fads, iy World's Directory f people's wants and offers k through 4 half-million readers, with gold your coffers, Lye tween Mantin Di ond 1 Finer enry. GIANTS ARE RAPIDLY ROUNDING INTO IN10 SHAPE (Special to The Eventng World.) Dr, Archie Graham, the feet-footed vuttielder, who i8 said to be fastey SAVANNAH, Ga., March 9—Mathew- Shan Hairy Bay, won, Ames and Wiltso, of ,the cham-'uger Madr ia Mel Os be ath, pion Giants, will probaly alternate In tO finish hie were at the Ba! unpre the pitching box Saturday, fn the frat bac i loge botany he joins exhibition game of the season, when | hy examinations in dibar tain Wie New Yorkers buckle on thelr ar-)and wil soon sot his sheos mor and meet the local ¥, fC. Av ME Di McGraw wis not jal le re * team, ‘The practice is getting nce | fant was “y each day, and the soréness Incidental want to get a line on to first work atleld is wearing off, | fellows maid ‘he Ue Bon McGraw is iad eabeitoed and have to ‘show a sce morning an terndon must) as do not want to ex, o ie, Induuged in, no matter what hap- {hy eetpoe {8 on.” cram oa ‘Ott | pens, ‘The Giants have: now tradned| Neel the young tn fel here three years in succession, and] All ip the Glanta, including the Baltimores, which contained many|turvied themselves ‘loose ines of the ame players; alm did thoir| fome Of, the Mme Tena. fh 1 ee firet diamond stunts of the season In Bont, who h have Iready been seat the olty founded Lon Ogteshorpe, Sam Strang Nicklin jolned tho Giants several Hot Sprl ractice thar be tel the, a Wednesday, and was out to practise |e game ot hiss ii tent for the hard in the aifternoon, He gsayw he hag est game of bean indulging in Meht ‘exercise all Mathewson pitehed” winter, and antioipaltes little dimfcuity a ate hour, bit during was us oir in getting down to playing weight. Mu ona spe Acie Strang came from his home in Chatta- nd Pe balls, on, Ketn as ai “overplensed compelled yo those young | "and t a) ft | wi efor’ that etme, oGraw, | D ane to at In con spatter hte’ inte very A be some weeks before hi nooga, but wae delayed becanine no [eat ‘ r 4 @iied to make conneottone, Sunehip py4 JPL AED SP 1 08 gearh: Oriole City, | showing | a a fe SPORTS EDITED BY cones: Goreme ee nowamaent nb 4 Anan tnendn de anand nt Bate tented eiteme beta 1 GIANTS RAPIDLY GETTING IN SHAPE, } 1 Oem om engeBeBtnds wd) oS ROBERT EDGREN | WATIDIEY- WVGINNITY JOINS GIANTS NEXT. WEEK LTS ES TEI EE OO ED EE ELLE LET EE SPORTING EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, NEW YORK; the report that | am holding out for more money. J. P. M’GINNITY. The foregoing telegram from Joe Me- | tional offlos shi DEFEAT FITZPATRICK 6 Bree yroria) > INDIANAPODG, Ind, hes My two thousand persons ited ten-round bout last ni n Mastin’ Duty end’ Deck hes tty was the victor Jn ithe’ tenth Bay at’ the ‘aahantays tn” height CRESCENT CITY CARD. ocala eB jhe World.) A ACB TRACE aoe, furlongs; eel! STAR*ATHLETES TO MEET, eeqemeencne Many of the best athiotes in Greater New Fork still, take part In, the wamen “of Churoh Athletic League, to be held on ah day nleht ot uve + armory ot the Bie ‘Compr! a tnotudes In. te ince ational reputation, HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. (Speolal to The Evening Word.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 9—The seiries for to-morrow's races are as lows: ont: ‘tompeodt Giel’ apa" Temy’ Bone THIRD RAOH-—Aix and ont bale farggnen Aviston. Badia, Mactin Dr. Helleworth Nota Pearl Let my oye SECOND RAGH—Three-fourthe of a inile sellin, pilutuat Benort 0.4 ‘Trapye chasis ‘Billo ‘ King Rote ecccee Duke of Kendal . Meohaniin serene *Onanett sHenry i ne, Proceeds 1, Samuslaon’’; sion Delmore . fhtinmate” THIRD RACB—One mit (Ante Chapman Appiand Turrando FIFTH RACE—Mile and one-elghth, na: wae? RACEH—Three and one--half fur: |, Ginnity, the star pitcher of the National nant race, League, sets at rest all rusnors of his quitting the Giants, It has been re- ported that the “Iron Man," having ) difference with the New York + Na- ‘had determined to quit the game and in Indian Territory, This, turns out to be untrue. McOinnity was the mainstay of the National League race from the eta Glante last weagon, and It was largely| SS due to his wonderful pitching that the team carried off the pennant flag. His ‘abyence from the team this season would doubtless weaken It and put a a SENATE PASSES BOXING BILL (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. Y.,, March §.—After a spirited debate lasting two hours, the Senate to-day passed the Frawley bill allowing amateur boxing contests. The vote was $2 in favor and 17 against, Senators Grady and Coggeshall made rattling epeeches in support of the bill, ‘UThey both strenuously denied that It let down the bara to prize fighting. The bouts, they dedlared, were to be limited to fifteen minutes and any ono who knew anything about the professional | end of the mame knew that prize-fight- | ers needed more than fifteen minutes | fe Ret warmed up, They declared that) boxIng was @ manly sport and taught the youth of the country self-reliance. The ‘sport, they argued, was gentle In comparison with football playing, The leading argument against measure was made by Senator Lev of Rochester, who said the moral § timent of the State was iis Bate ae Cerone to it, ‘ADAM RYAN PUTS O'BRIEN TO SLEEP / the (Bpecial to The Evening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 9,— Adam Ryen knocked out ‘'Bonnle” O'Brien with # right-hand swing to the point of the jaw im the thin round at the Whittington Park Athletic Club last night, The men were scheduled to box twenty rounds, and the knockout, coming as it did go early In the fight, proved pur- prising to the spectators, 0 ROPES ON SHEGKARD, SAY “METOALF Will join team next week in good shape. No truth in 8 on the salary question, | different complexion on the next pen- Now that he has announced give all his attention to his iron plant |his intention to Jon the champions however, again the Giant rocters may rest as: | |sured that MeGraw's mon will be tn the | ANLON {ast year was nothing like that whieh | ind of & team will lho played in 1888," ot the first’ two | th porter, wake It tho Brooklyn Nattonal League | months he was hitilng only 1H per cone | ot have henna at hawt baseball team does not make a@ better He played the same kind of bull that 1 In, the one which re} vowing the coming season than i did ja 82) player would put up vi last y fl t tela ts ue wieioean last year Manager Ned Hanlon will) The oaly two good gumes whieh | hii Lo [ i not eb at fault, Hanlon, looking in | sheckara played tae aan wore the jing, th and will good health, came to town yesterday | Ginnte nt the Polo Grounds, Bheckard f!8") S they haa’ lage ‘ebaaon from comple parture Baltimore for the purpose of| got $1,000 Inet year, but he won't get gi that amount ts season, I nave de- Jelded to out him down $600, and if he yomen dis Will fine them and Bh with belng 4 hey ny ting all amwangements for the de+ | of his players for thelr trip ellow, ou have tee Mf orders I pend them, 1 a i ant ‘Rlee | ‘*Bean . eG hi K Cat. vs Faithful” if Honouiu *Fieettul . 0 sFoxy Max Ross Ms Parvery Maurer Wi FOURTH RACE—M id three-elghtha; | *filue Bla 7 sellin *Plautus 1) te Noir, bu 1 Wieath 104 Cornwall fi Wt OF leten 307 #loone 112 «lovin Payonlus isle Prim SIXTH RAC Salk! and a Hehinate Wi dij ne) oben 1a | inlthned? i yn | Montoe! i | yperate FIFTH RACE —Three-tourthy of a mile; | Operator Bs sailing. r ure a moles) Hickory Corners |, Short 107 Goldagn Our Lillie 102 SEVENTH TAC H—Fiv0 eighth of ulnon 2, Tarbelin,... 2 Rinekelts y Hh Wh | wv | Wn teens 107 | th 108 5 "? Tive-elgnth of af) ) | mo | 1 8} *hn.o| ‘Wines a | Col, Preston 1 | *Poro Dailey “How many players will you take Frank Gotch, the Am | with you wreatter, te working lt way to th " ( 5 von. from the West Ing up. mate ‘As many as T can get-possibly twen- joute, For the'past week the cham ty-five or twenty-elght.”’ hae engaged In contésts at "Ye it true that you have sold Captain Clneinnatl, Springfeld, | would buy his release from you?” South, wiere they will be put through oper Eke the cut he Knows what he| ant pay, ne the pl n't app threy weeks of the hardest kind of vio such’ efforte,”’ replied Hanlon, triining, President Charley Ebbets | and an Eyentng W reporter met | f Hanion, and the (wo offickla had & long talk about the playera engaged for the nine this year, “When will the players leave for thu | south?” a Hae the reporter of Hanlon, We le week from next Monday, replied Hanlon Toledo, Most of these con y FOR JENKINS GO = GOUNTRY RUN, alle Frank Tilton to the Los Angeles (CAL) |yeen handicap affairs, wand ho has team for $1,700? All with remarkable ease VIII Watch for the f , “Yes, wo have let Dillon go to that © here on Saturday and will finish ve (0 wing team, with club thing at Eliner's Gymnashim eh ANHiAe. at \ Tom. Jenkina, the. former. champlon will clone Mare’ 20 “with What pit that story which comes with whom Goteh {a to atmo p for th Bd o 182 Washington ave trom Lancarter, Pa, that that team Is title at. Madison Square Gard f D snxious to get Jimmy Sheckard and | March 18, has been working No. beaver since hia victory over Jim Inet week, Jenkins has a staf of wrestlers as partners and spends fully f reo houra a day on the mat. v bebler ball than he gid ert for me lawt scnaon the Tanoaster tem | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. 01 ve id 1 rl 0 le iit ws’ rhe ball whlch Bheokand played| WORK MONDAY, WONDERS, <tr about suoh a deal for Sheck- PARDELLO V8, SHARKEY. y will say this: If Sheck- y harkey and | Hh, WIL Wreslc ne HI in Brook Retend. ty. throw Sairkey, twloe within He hel eA i te ery ny Hint rn tattle Naa \GIANTS AND HIGHLANDERS WHO ARE PRACTISING IN THE SOUTH SORE ARM KNOCKOUT FOR GRIFFITHS CUBS man C, Bulger, |H0lveross has a very still wing, and By Boxe a his throwing was accompanied by great (Special to The Evening World.) ‘pain, He could hantly get one over MONTOOMERY, Ala, March 9,—Coi, | the plate, Whitley's arm ts also yory Nturkell and Jim McGulre dropped in} lai and Metcalfe is hardly able ¢o | yh twhlander camp yesterday, and| TO! one in trom the pitcher's box, {atin ie hours were. tullicking|® the other hand, the old timers tround on the dlamend, McGulry, who | ke Orth, Newton and Putmann are happens to ba the oldest catcher in|!" excellent shape, Putmann devel Jthe business, sald that his main ob-|0Ped wonderful speed and his control Jject in arriving so soon was for the|f the “spit” ball was @ revelation to lghanee to show up Dr. Osler, who see ig ee Veiga aad wo isays that a man Js dead after forty. 1 wiMith looks for+ | MoGoiry 18 fotty-six, and does not | Oraite “epeai yy (ouauents jas a. roault, Orth's speed ‘ts |nnopose to be put out of the business | arm ie in great igre readliaeat | |tor scientific reasons, He Says he is a ee ls somewhat |Jumt us good as ever, and, ¢hough he Of bis attempt, to |mnay not be able to get around the ‘tases as fast a8 two years ago, he still knows how to hold the receiver and handle young pitchers, Grifith woke up yesterday to find ve tin with the heavy batters two days . 2 He went in to strike some out, and in the enthusiasm go orgot himswif as to use several curves in addition to throwing the "‘spit'' ba ame Martin, the rubber, is having a busy time trying to rub out the 8, but expects to have Griff all that all of his young pitchers, with | the exception of Hogg, had acquired Werting hard ba Se. yon peteedt biti sore arms, This Js a very common| Metcalfe, the New York boy, accord+ ing to Grifith, seems to be a trifle in- disposed to work, and present appears 8 ne ail that he will not make e trouble among young pitchers, as they try so hard to make good, precautions jn regard to muscles are forgotten, M'PHILLIPS To JOIN DODGERS “Matty” MoPhillips, the promising young pitcher of this clty who hag been twirling good ball for the Manhet- tan College team for two seasons and for the Wilmington and Atlantic City, teams, will be taken South by Managed, Ned Hanlon, of the Brooklyn National League team, and given a trial, oe ails apoud Seven Into @ first. ler under Hanlon's handii He hay already shown that he has the Genie Wd a ord | Rene nie tho fames he has pitc for the Manhate n College nine, PeM Omealon Lady Charl BIALH HAC BLACKBURN AND | WILSON DRAW = WILMINGTON, Del., Hen Ae \« '" Wilson, of PRR | Fied Blackburn, of Prd dani wn jeolored, fought wx hard rounds to @ draw before the Wilmington Athletic Club last night, Wilron floored bia |man th the second round and twice in the third round with terrific stomach Royal Deceiver U8 SEVENTH RACH—Seliing; fovr-vyear-olde and upt five furlongs, *Langrecque blows, but was nable to put him out, Bherod ‘ | In the fourth the Philadelphlan re- Bhow Qin. |covered nnd went at Wilson hammer STRAT and tones, landing effective eee ule, nets punchas in the face, He kept this up in| — giulla, ¥ the fifth and sixth rounda, and thos TInt ane: evened un matters, Both men were Horltene, * bleeding at the finish. J. Daboo nile aanlaghienotared: Tiree Attempi Lady Draper CARD AT CITY PARK Gene ti; . Fiemarse "|| Orpheum . #Annranticn allowance, (Spoetal to The Byentine World.) ORLEANS, La, March the to-morrow's races are o¥ | NW entries for SPORTING, Follows CHICAGO WANDICAPPRR, 288 . at for ‘s 5 ronde MAM AR way, publishes best handicapping and Inside stable information, June's, Willson’ Mersel's, Boting’s, Allen's, Bell's, Morris’ and others, June's and Willson's begga) and best bets show high av winners, frente dally. it ‘mal, a a monthly, lephone, 6! week THEBULLETIN) Helen 8 By Fan Boo tos Now & Mist Regina Meter uo hi (enue bad" 1. Marlinho at %3, World, Bid Bide. Hteve Lane .. i 5 OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ 4S YEARS A SPC! 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