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‘New Yorkers the most tmpor~ ‘tant event connected with sport Nad this week was tre passage of the fawiey Amateur Boxing bill by tho Ate Senate. The Assembly is still to iatder the measure, and if that body Mithen the Governor approve of it, gill be removed from the most Se of all modern sports. ‘amateur provision of the law will ‘absolutely clean sport. When all of men control any sport, and Ale it purely as a money-making yonition, that sport will degenerate. oport Kept on an amateur (under the rigid control of the 4 officials of the Amateur Ath- nip, is rive, Ww due alt} rovide w flowers Rrnany window on one of the Pleat my UeK i ‘ Qermee-a0 etre e-ontet enone 08 one, Orr . DOES SOME FIGHTING (Special to The Bvening World.) Offset the advantage of Burke's length PHILADELPHIA, Pa. March telp . me time, we v wate Real a patel ARLY every paper in the country “yesterday printed a story about Hao, a Japanese jiu jitsu ex- Who was thrown by "Columbus," e chariplon feathor-welgnt of Amer- away down in Baltimore, Hy after our ‘firet edition had determined and strenuous ap- fice door, and demanded an in- ‘with. the sporting editor, (Mr, M,.M, Kakihara, man- ithe New York School of, Jiu andy Jitsu, according to his D Hakolwa, head’ instrictor In ikihara wished to deny abso- iat Hako had! been thrown in a it bou: town in Baltimor j things }.. 1 In Baltimore, he but nothing’ quite so funny as that, Htakclwa ie generaly called 4n Baltimore, The man who there was a common Japa- Who Knows nbdthing about’ jiu. wil, It was a fake Hako, taken A ee kihara said that in Jay [ons Of the jlu-jiteu (ihe went re ni the Broadway Athletic Club saw a fast} mor, Panihan in two rounds. a and Interesting contest, in which the| Billy Williams had a shade the beat on the oan wes the name of | italian boxer gave Burke a surprise bell 10,--|of arm, The boxing was hard, and it o press a tall Japanese gentle- | Arter being defeated by Billy Burke in| W8# anybody's contest to the end of the fifth round. In the sixth Grim cut Aude le of weeks ago, y | wrenohed the Knob from our |® bout uptown » coup loose and soon had Burke's nose bleed- Joo Grim atarted in to train, and last) ing, and the long-legged fellow was night he was in much better shape) pretty tired, and several times during physically than he has been for some |i, end of the round he was compelled time, In consequence, the t¥# crowd] to hold on to save himself from punish- which’ packed every available inch of | en' it, In the semi-windup Joe Hagan stopped of Johnny M' » Vernon Cam beat Bily Dinkle, Buek In stopped party and at the end had a shade the | sottman in thiee rounds, and Badle better of it, ny. of Chicago. defeated Hughey Leni Burke started out coolly, and in the |Gallagher in six rounds, ‘Manayunk bouts did not draw the fitst round he used his long reach to| ‘The crows ount of the rain, and after good advantage, After that Grim kept | ChOMl on Meni: Oe reliminary bouts close to his man, and in this way he|the show was called off. Make’ by the Americans, who find his P " : Pactra acc" BIG MEN TO USE |BOXING WINS OUT aie if ithe poly. Hako, He didn't } STRANGLE HOLD! IN CALIFORNIA Frank Gotoh, the American champion] SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 10.—The and his manager, Horace| boxing game in California will pursue @ exactly) al ever he He i epovn oe ae the | wrestier, » the the ancleni Once drawn, | eee, for the match in ward oxcep ‘ wenemy of himeelf: must dl le were never to the advieabllity cf permitting Deas a Co A i be wreat et ae superior (0) ce the deadiy grip, and ihe, chances will take heed, boxing mayigo on here ree to & small, puny jiu- "Mr, Kakihara, ‘'there us’ upon our defenso + bo} erican people, For our G@ Gotch Imer's P, H, Bulivan, Lereh, will arrive in town tomorrow. the even tenor of its way unmolested. They will be met by Jenkins’s repre-| yesterday in the Assembly the bill to » the ee tbit prize-fighting in the Gtate was of ref-| prob prine-fighting ted by a vote of % to 83. The ‘March 15 itetison Bolrare| measure had passed the Senate and its George Bother or Hugh he orobabl oe eleote, AS ie agreeable to en. neiderabl eation of the sport, whioh is the last i advicabity ct eee de or three years has fallan to a low ney toat our real jiu. Gavin to prepare him. eal rot, i oh eo and “not the fak Ha 2 ef ing managers have made it thé * Russian don, who |# 80 famous the world ™ over that even here in America tors have copied his name (Yoyng hg i beh New York ‘many thousands of miles away, York dogs made_a sweep of the prizes will be here before April, on the second day of the Duqitesne opioteagh ’ -| Supporters already were claiming vic- ine tory, The death of the bill by £0 nar- {| @ margin may result In the purl- f the moters of the rame now uninterrupted for years; should they Billy | fall to do #0 and insist on pulling off have | fake battles, it 1s reasonably sure that jeonge Fisher, August Faust and Jim|the next’ Legislature will strangle the game. , e At | ari, meet ‘any ' Americ: -@mtmply to show'that our Japa- ‘ ‘ig not dnferior to any oiher pp ’ WEW ORLEANS, March 10,—The City D W Park entries for to-morrowys races are FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; — ey , 9 ENTRIES FOR CITY PARK. (Bpeclal to The Evening World.) purse; for three-year-olds and up. Bonnle Reg Weber- Filan PITTSBURG, March 1).—The Vander-| Oran tai ip hls steamship can travel. He| Dit bulls and most of the other New| isle the Russian Lon, here is! Kennel Club's bench show. sting bit of information that aped public notice up to dat mschmidt isn't a Russian, He in Russia, but both his par- German, “He speaks German although he ix master of halt a! languages; | + ‘# first match .was’ with Paul » Row. champion of France, and Mi is By iilvolun vaud, Due tie of ne.entine wrestling, has put the big Frenchman ek in, about forty minutes strenglh, m_ this time on i Ri by a sporting noble. it Ribedupierre, President rele Ashigtiaue of St. Peters. went tl rough & course of ‘at th nar J Ma re i iputes hy a bt iia h man joraot mpeed and ease ett. ufus Stone, of the Earlington Ken- ele, took first prize in the bull limit class and the open, son's Col, Monte was first In the Boston terriers, —— nh champion of the world. Hack at Was a student in the St, Pe- ) Bohool of Engineers, and the — Harry L, Hillman, the Olympte cham- nr, Krajevekl, | pion hurdler and holder of the world's Myron W, Robin- Armorer sud The French bull Morzus had every- Bive Bind thing his own way, and Velour Noir, another Vanderbilt busi, took what was entr; THIRD RAUs—Soven-elghths of a mile; handicap, > onity, power with: | sooord of 6495 seconds for the quarter | | R, y yarda; thice-year-olds and up, mont-to Dr. Krajevsk!'s eystem, | mile over low hurdles, will be a starter Princess Athellng. to use of heayy dum- jin the sixty-yard race, over two-foot Poring Brook . i iC, " doneph,” and Philadelphia Jack » O'Brien have. been offered a match Jimmy Coffroth. manager of the ite A.C, of Ban Francisco. . a Apel the affair to be pulled Meus! frame-p was merely an April Wol'n joke on the public, ‘igh F}.) YOURS. MIGHT HAVE BEEN / IN LAST SUNDAY’S WORLD ||| “WANT DIRECTORY, i]! 5 () Pusiness Oppettanies. ||! f hire—93 mere then |]! § corresyonding Sunday last ||| victory |) summer, tix-inch obstacles at’, the , big Indoor MMY RYAN, | of St |meot to be held by Columbia University on Saturday evening, March 18, at Mad- {son Square Garden, Hitman will wear the colors of the New York A which he carr! and 40-meter In the 2 make {t April 1?) Then| events and the 4-meter flat race at and Jack could calm that their! the Ulymple games in ft. Loui aking the former ¢ in all three. althovgh ‘the time longer hurdle race coukl not he ac- cepted, eHiened Hillman's time jp this event was [3 seconds, thas Oy ferior i ships; in and lint tithe a year a the same 4 owing ito the runner | over the Jast hurdle, which is 43-5 gece record made In Pa: In 102 the tured the natlonal chan the mil exed the Metrop datanee, * nd i yea Turtice led to hurdle last voords in the having, 10, selling; | three-year- SIXT Ids'and up, iY rim palit, | Tnirles for all events to be con- | 8 " \ ‘ MN terted |W Morritt, umbla iN close to-morrow with yoom 32, University Hall niversity, LR 1, Cole Cursus LiL ae BASKETBALL SATURDAY NIGHT.) Jn" The alumni basketball team of Public ae School No, 166 will play the Erskines to- night at Savage's Gymnasium, morro} Fifty-ninth street, near Eighth a and a closely ‘contested game pected, prelim! i ‘he game will start at § a rar nes, nue, 8 ex~ a hed Rover Smith Pathos *Apprentioe WINTER, FAT Grirr’s New Stow Tie BATTER, CAN PLAY A GAME PINOCHLE WITH THE CATCHER WAITING FOR IT TO ARRIV@. Some Glass WINGS AMONG Wr vew IRLEPS, Giants’ Infielders Are Faster than Ever, and Electrify On- lookers by the Marvellous Way in Which They Kill Seem- ingly Safe Base Hits—Men In Good Shape. (Special to The Evening World.) i SAVANNAH, Ga., Meroh “10,—Savan- nah, fons promise to tum out Nberally to-morrow to watch the New York Gants play thelr first exhibition game of 1905 with the local Southern League and Y, M.C, A. dlamond warriors, Man- ager McGraw has been asked to divide his pitching staff between the two teams and will doubtless do so, The arrival of Fred M. Knowles, Sec- retar}-Treanurer of the Giants, caused much talk among the players anent the part they are to take in the opening | day ‘ceremonies at the Polo Grounds April 14, when McGraw’s warriors meet | the reorgantzed Bostons under the field leadership of Fred Tenney, Mr, Knowles | agreed on nearly ail the details of the | big opening with Manager McGraw, and expects to hasten back to New York to put the finishing touch to final ar- Tangernents, Tueldentally, it may be stated that the Gotham enthusiasts will see some BALL, or WHE Pt (9 GRIFF ON STARHELL. Starkell has everything, and It will take a better catcher than | am to hold him, | take the mitt and try lots of them) out, and he le the firet one to fool me this spring. He has-all the curves, plenty of speed, and handies the “spit” ball better than any pitcher | ever saw aside from Cheabro, CLARK GRIFFITH. of the fagtest Infleld work the coming geaso.: that professional baseball has ever known, Those who have watched the Glants at work here have been electrified a number of times during the pant few days by some of the plays made around second base by two Bills—Dahlen and Gilbert, All the vet- eran members of the team say these finished artists are really faster this spring than ever before in their base- ball careers, This has been particu- larly noticeable on account vf the’ vast number of seemingly base hite that) |have been literally murdered around the second cushion. McGann and Dev- Hin ate also in fine fettle, and when these four men get Wor ing, ase hite are few and far between, Donlin and Browne nre also fast this spring. Dr, Archie Graham, who is to join the Glants as soon as he completes his examinations at the Baltimore Medical College, is known among minor league players as “Mocniaht.” because he 1s supposed to be as fast as @ flaeh, HOT SPRINGS CARD, ° | (Special to The Evening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Atk., March 10. entries for to-morrow are as follow fet RACE—Five and one-half furlongs: ts Velasques vases see a4 Lady Moneuse .., gee Bell . 1 nl i 88 + 83 106 B Perey Mine ieee Platz . 85 Puco-Wa-No 1060, iss ane 198 Erema . 104 Three and one- BECOND RAC THIRD RAC cap, Priority Falern.an Far Wer Silversmin Critical us Heldom Jack Young Gus Heldorn an FOURTH RACE—Fyve and @ half (ory longs; selling. | Jennie, Hughes 104 Van Ness 10, Simon Kent ig *Lady Wilmot w Ide Hour Come Opera SBell.gerent Theiss Morteila *Lagele Le Voltage, Divination Canasoharie FIFTH Rak CRESCENT CITY ENTRIES. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) NEW ORLBANS, March 10—The en- tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- lows: FIRGT RACE-—Puree; five furlones,, iy, Merei Martha Cella, ‘ 10 Melville FL ‘air Calipeo . xte Andrews p++ andotet Mildred B,, Cliques... pune. Garrett Wileon .., *Rachel Ward Mint Bed, MoWillamh arkedmory Wreath of Ivy Ben Chai THIRD RACE— turlonga, Buble sieeve Munaulman Hortens! Uuclan Vie Zel Charlie Dickson Pity, King Ri Prestize Inapector Bountiful Mayor Johnson FOURTH RAGE— ed; one mile and an elxhth, Kittle Platt (Aubuchon), King’s Tronhy (Dominick Ram's Horn (Crimmina), Jim Beattle (Robbi Right, Roval (J. M ¥ pa) The Trifier (J, Mathows) ih FIFTH RACE—One mile; handicap, Homestead 95 Careless. **Rapld Mauser Gregory **Hands Acroe. Invincible Hae iW eeitiereth entry BIXTH RACE—Ono mile; parse, Bulfinch " Captain Arolil Duke of Kendall Montpeller LItle Sea Fitebriliar Postmaster Irby Bennett Hands Across’. Connor syseeeee SEVENTH RAGE—Four Canlonge; purse, y lk finest) PEN SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, /AGRAW BROKE ALL BARE RUNNING RECORDS YESTERDAY: ee * — —a—_—_ WANTS BOXING, Oe eee eee ene eee ALABAMA Fee Gi ek, MISSOURI VOTES TO {KEARNEY WINS | bo AWAY WITH RACIN JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., March 10.— ‘The Senate has repealed the Breeders’ law by the small margin of a elngl vote, Bimilar action had already been taken by the House, The Breeders’ law legalized the sell- N.Y, NS REAOY FOR FIRST AMES Starkell Surprises Manager Griffith by His Wonderful Col- lection of Curves and His Mastery of the Famous “Spit” Ball—Thinks He. Will Prove the Find of the Season. By Bozeman C, Bulger. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) MONTGOMERY, Ala., March 10.—The wonderful work of Starkell, the pitcher, yesterday proved a sensation in the Mttle colony of Highlanders encamped here, Gird even the placid face of Gri Mth bore evidence | of astonishment as he at- tempted to catch the swift curves and shoots of his new find, “That man has everything,” sald Grif- fith, “and tt will take a better catcher than I am to hold him. I teke the mitt and try lots of them out, but he ts the has all the curves, plenty of speed and handles the ‘spit’ ball better than any pitcher I ever saw aside from Chesbro, I don’t know where he got It, but he broke two at me that I missed @ foot.’ Grimith is very much elated over | Starkell, and will hereafter watch him lke a hawk to prevent a contraction of “glass arm" or atiff joints, He now be- Neves that Starkell will make one of the greatest pitchers of the day, if he only has the necessary nerve, Starkell !s a husky youngster, welgh- ing about 160 pounds, Just before de- Hyering the ball he takes a long strike, then whips the ball over with a half cross-fire delivery, He attracted the at- tention of the entire team, and praotice was suspended for a few minutes to watch him work, Clarkson's two weeks’ work in the cage, has put him in excellent condition, and during his time in the box the cel- legian turned loose much of his speed and spun curves with the abandon of midsummer, Griffith frequently cau- ;|tloned him against over-exertion, but he sald he had been working for some time and he had no fear of a sore arm, Of the old-timers, Puttman is in the best shape, and Griffith expects to use him frequently during the early part of a 4 season. ‘he grounds were wet and soggy from 4 hard spring rain yesterday, and the work was confined to warming up the pitchers. Klenow, Duff, MoGuire and Griffith all took mitts and allowed the ambitious twirlers to cut loose, When the pitching melee Was over a slight rain fell, and several of the players had to abandon the run into town, Infleld and outfield practice will begin to-day, so that the team will be in ehape to play the game with Montgomery Saturday, It ts likely that Grifith will use three pitchers in the first game, going three innings each, Hogg, Holy- cross and Whitley will probably be given the first trial, though Griffith says he {s liable to change his programme on \aecount of sore aris. ‘The players were all confined to the hotel on uccount of rain last night, and vaudeville was sub- atituted jor the regular walks about town, Holyeross and Newton went out, and came back leading two ragged little egro urenins, ‘Parv iiiroduced them as and dance artists, and Metcalfe the plano. A. large mat waa placed on the parlor floor, end to rage ltime alrs these Hltle negrzes danced everyting [ram a clog to a cornfield breakdown m MeGinnis nd a ey Rose nt sac 1 RAOR—Mite: pane, Quesn Rose ‘Anokmony Clover: Drone Bele Edith May first one yet to fool me this spring, He |! tor Hicks, the paneod the repealing statute, Seven |*kating champlonship. re hours had been fand the roll call showed that the op-|fully half of the way, and led for thw? ponents to the dill to repeal the Breed-| first four of the six laps of the fail ers’ law had a It is permissible in parliamentary |lap, and then Kearney went to the frome | Practice to reconsider a final vote|again and won, Lidell once, That done, it cannot be recon-| In the race for the one-mile Metra” sidered a second time, It is also the|potitan champlonship the contest attéf”, parllamentary rule alweys, when a bill| the first six laps again resolved 4s passed, for !ts sponsors, in order to|self into a match between Kearn Prevent its being disturbed later on, to! and Taylor. A gap of fully thingy? motion le on the table, "i Taylor took the lead and held it by Senator Farris, who fag been p-!mere two fect until within Posed to the repeal, and whose side had) yards of the finish, when Keamey won the battle made the psual consider, when, to lis amazement, Sen- tor Hicks interupted the roll call to ‘My last vote ents, My vote now js for L. D, Hicks, to change my vote from No to — ust Y iy Dae ne in the Senate chamber na: par which followed this change was of the Every one realized (\) ad Le Wildest description, that it meant the passage of the bill, oa the consequent breaking up ol rac! Hepr White Cotton, who was among the spectators, gave vent to = heard half a mile. resentative more people In it up and there felony, will com fend hig title, White and Jem of the Engitsh World reporter | afternoon ENGLIS Tom O'Rourke, Charley Mitchell the two fighters Wednesday, Th Quoenstown yest O'Rourke said articles of agree plonshin battles Britt and Bowker scratches, Dr, night Rroreestonal short, Korky gt Matau i by souk DS) i 3 ing of poots at race tracks and per-| Phil Kearney, of the New York mitted the tunning of races with per.|thletlo Club, last night left no doubt tain restrictions, 2 By a single vote, that cast by Sena-| Nicholas Skating Rink that he is “ei? @ yell that could be The next instant the two hundred or A concurrent, bill, already passed the House, which makes pool-selling @ in_the Senate to-day, ‘Gov, Folk will, of course, sign the| hands to-night, He ts slated to . ———— in a contest Smith and Schermerhorn streets, Brot lyn, \ |match, Pardello has agreed to thi Sharkey twice in an hour or forfeit decision, Both wrestlers have —_<+- Abe Attell, the feather-weleht cham-) TIGER GYMNASTS TRAVEL pion, who is ready at any time to de- the two Engilsh champions, Jabez “It White and Bowker come to this country, I will be the first pugilist on to-night, and the following night the piet, and will challenge both of | ¢xiibit with Yale in Now Haven, hem as soon as they get off the ship. | t think I can beat the two of them, | "ng, Sill, Gamble, St. John, Hay, John- Tam willing to fight Bowker at 18) 8. Krause, Sayre Freeman and Magay pounds, weigh in at 2 P, M. on the | “be the battle, and White at —— gateh-wolahte.. 1 would juke 7 «ot the) WHITE DEFEATS HOXIE. || 260 to Hoxle's 153, The latt nilos capped at 1%, mt UN he A coe ‘Me winner's high ran was %3, and filer average 6 5-49. Hoxle'’s high run pee the Interests of Jabez White, the Eng-} ish light-weight champion, and Jan! prryemrox Bowker, the champton bantamawelght | ton's CATS cao AH of the world, when they arrive in this| men, the smallest number of candidates i country, has received » cablegram fnam tained for practice {n several years, ship Oceanic, and that they would) 3!-ORTING, gall on the Cedric, of the White Star tine, which reashes this port next THERULLETIN two fighters reach here he will ign DOWNS WINS FROM HOWE, | William Downs defeated Dr, W. Howe last night in the amateur tournament for the pool champlonship of New Yc at the Broadway Ac was 100 pointy to Downs made a high run of 14 anc and bis best run was A, Lyman will play George Ricker 18: | OLD DR. GRINDLE, HARER DEFEATED, |: Thomas Cox defeated Fred Maret las: a nught In the play-off for, fourth place in the| ments removed, Sufferers, 142 balk-line dilliaed tonemanent. for he | Hine vielting tea gullied phvaletan SUNNY SOUTH Ane GETTING A SUMMER, S ‘ove OF THE bocae umerres) ig “Pe: a aa no SKATING RAGE a nd In the minds of the spectators in 86? Benete of Missouri|*!tled to the metropolitan half-mité* spent debating the bill| 1¢ won nis heat, standing straight apt majority of on heat, Taylor passed him in the fifth? yards separated both from the ni a competitor, In the lap before the Up to that moment, | and was unable to get up In time to proper motion to re-| cure a place, ithe Ye A. Sarony, of the New York Atnrete?”’ Club, was thrown in both the mile and half*mile finals, when his changes was for my constitu: |) a4 the brigittest ve the tebe ea ane he was @ rush for Senator ie Tom Sharkey, the ex-sailor hear } ) by | weight pugilist, who has developed oun for Anal asdage | to a first-class wrestler during the eleven months, has a hard task on ’ conclusions with Leo Pardetl Ttalian champton heavy-weight wr ‘at Baengerbund According to the donditions of training faithfully for the struggle, has hurled a defi at PRINCRTON, N. J., March 10, Princeton University gymnastle. Bowker. In speaking |! ; fighters to aa Rvening Nas started on its most extended trig ast night, Attell said; |‘! season, The team will give a hg exhibition with Harvard in Cambridge jteam is made up as follows; Capt, Dun C, B, White easily defeated H, Howie |last night In the interboxough cmacewrt andicap billiard tournamemt at them Knlekerbocker Academy, Brooklyziia | Waite's hundicap was 20, but he mada? 15, and his average 8 8-49, ova co te , who wail took after! TIGER SQUAD REDUCED. “a been reduced to stating that he and | mawtit will conch them, had missed the steam-/ os PARR ARR AAAS ARALY ta DALAL 123 World Bidg., (OND No, OR Y. City, BEST $1 Monthly, |BDT ne enday, that as soon as the) Cedric sailed from ment culling for cham- hetween White ond | ‘ rand Frankle Nes), ly troubles at once, Cures In est pademy, ‘The score ; Howe made 1 sera wolalist In the diseases of men, ai + De wore throat aid mouth, vey, bladdel ry MODERAT a do tp, championship of New | Bure n'a Academy, }@ score