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i 1 WORL ‘COLLEGE ATHLETES TO MEET IN GARDEN. Corbett must go and get a repu- lon, Terry {s “after the live ean get a match with Britt all right; if not, he will stick fe, which is helping out the Qbank account materially, TLING NILEON is coming east- “It appears that the Bat- Boy is out of temper, In he ts das avhornet, and he ta u of hard things about Who lias parsed the Dane avor tot Jabes White, presumably i last scrap without get- hocked off, He mayed and by running ‘all he ting and looking clever h pelsion, He has seen me lick ree | and now he knows well’ “fan lick him too any ‘this fall out of Jimmy, the following hand- . Britt, camp; 4s to be light-weight ru nh 4 orimp in that, to fight Gans in tisk him, Then I'l) be AT can dictate any terms = ‘be champion whilo the result of stot han Ta all Lvovee ating be- Wat. ‘up to Wednes- ‘but two matches, both each of which I desired three ty plec Satl Montreal. Du: 65 Fenian tion, ively both times; and rs so pon ths iy cite she bastane yale gg é Solna | 46 console my- ‘and not & sport> ork can say that he wrestled bout. f would rather have lost thateh, for It will be to explain {to , the men Jenkins’ ‘At. Belling- ago, and at Cleve- a that I gave New| light-heavy-weight, will leave Chicago | terme takes this opportunity lew York w! WO Pee falls trom r,s na good ne and ‘hie ad sabi wt no dimur® jeatly for the dat not wrestle at all, iS hae GOTCH,” rEn, the New Polo A. is making a tit in pa Saturday night . Dwrye fees rien Bie’ clube ‘ys slam big tg baseba}! teams be- ‘xine Loken ea A acne ‘and with io near, this is bebe sai Coast Baseball League “atver umuch discussion to with the Hastern minor al ored of the draitng 08. a 0) lb $1,000 mi fer reafter Mb oun be dvatted ust be paid for Pre! Bin Late row wat he gontract, and evi- ihe player’ '# eyes, onal League club has contracts from Needhan 0 lg0 word from offered him were atlocd Kein, uf, the Nationai @ unique Aiettiog ‘in tine Jeaguew in jon, “League, 1M Hey, Shay and Brain land have not re- Nationals and eam this season, damped.” iw on Maonas| On a SPRINTERS TO MEET AT COLUMBIA'S BIG ‘GAMES Will Compete in Garden To-M Columbia University’s carnival of re- lay races and other athletic events Sat- urday night in Madison Bquare Garden grt promise of being eoarry the great- interoolt legiate meetings ever held hy itaty College athletes will make ap the he entry lst, Yale, Harvard, Penneylvania, Columbia. Brown, Colgate, Rutgers, Fordiam ani New York University will be repre- sented by the pick of their competing! athletes, Yale sending her entire’ track team, The relay races at one two miles will practically decide the ped championships at these als- The ‘Ulst of relays will, aleo include Gifferent races open to athletic clubs, National Guard teams, private eohools, public high schools and grammar wchools, The New York A, C., Irish- American A. ‘C., St, Bartholomew A. C. ‘Thirteenth Regiment and Twenty-nec- ond. Regiment are among the antries for the firat two events, In the high {school races teams representing St. Paul's School, Hill School, Academy, Lawrenceville School, Pratt Mercersburg | m; Pe STAR ATHLETES IN COLUMBIA’S GAMES Best College Runners, Jumpers and Hurdlers Madison Square orrow Night Institute, De La Balle, Dwight, Ford ham Prep., Polytechnic Prep,, Xavier Prep, Beton Hall, Eriemus Ha)l, Boye’ High, High School of Commerce and other Eastern schools prominent in the athletic world will appear. An inter- esting event will be the race for Co- lumbia classes, teams of five men, each man to run one-fifth of a mile. Among those who will compete in the A.A, U, champtonshtp events at 900 yards and two miles are Bonhag, Cart, Cohn, Frank and Sanford in the simance Ca al and. P, i Ape - | Robe: I, of Co- lumbla, and Johnson,” of Yale, in the shorter race, The 60- hurdle race, a seratch event, will be a fea- ture, H, L, Hilim N Ye C., fords Jhurdler Castleman, of Col ‘Wort Yale; PH ani Kn. ial rs] Sed J, Walsh, i} perl Boule. and ki of Hirata, other Hundiers KS te. A open will Pee contented ag follows, Bixty! ra ftp, baer ne run, [Sepals Hae re i is a chev i dp pelt hd award torey ale ..P. J, Walsh and Py viet ernie ‘have ‘been handl- ean for, the 60-yard event, FIGHTS AND FIGHTERS. ——_—— George Gardner, the New \Engtand to-day for Batt Lake City, where, on Maroh 21, he is to meet Morgan Will- jams {rf a twenty-round glove content, This match wee made in lieu of the proposed contest between Gardner and Mike Schreck, which wes called off, aa Willlama js regarded as a better car, WALCOTT TO! FIGHT AGAIN, Joa Walcott, welter-weight champion, who had a hole shot through his hand some time ago, will make his debut in the ie again FAP Bt. peices Day, M eH , at Portland, colored man {8 actieduled to meet George Gunter, the “Melbourne Kangaroo,” ANOTHER FOR FITZGERALD. William Fitsgerald, of Brooklyn, and Otto Bleloff, of Chicago, have signified thelr willingness to fight fifteen rounds SYBARITA OUT OF OCEAN RACE The Sybarita will not start in the ‘ocean race, W, Gould Brokaw pald a visit to the yard of Robert Jacob, at Clty Island, Thursday, where she {9 hauled out, and decided to-day not to fit her out for the Kaiser's cup con- test. Her absence will eliminate from the nace one of the strongest contend~ era, Tho §ybarita Is an English-built yawl, built jn 1900, from designs of the late Georgg L, Watson. She defeated the Shamrock 1, and was conaldered | the fastest ninety-footer on the other side, Last fall she led the New York Yacht Club fleet Into Newport, Mr, Brokaw has given orders to have her overhauled and put jn commission for the seas ‘CORNELL WILL ROW AT HENLEY PHILADELPHIA, March 17,—Cornell », Where the the in Kalamasoo, Mich. ‘e now being ra SCHUMAKER AFTER MURPHY. ‘Wille Schumaker, the Avonia A. C, bantam-weight champion, has regaincd his former. good form and is ready to box Kid Murphy, of this city, for a Bood-sized side bet in a private battle Of fifteen or twenty rounds. Schumaker went under an i rsa recently which greatly improved his physical condition, FITZGERALD AND GARDNER, Wille Titegorald, of Brooklyn, and Gus Gardner have been matched to Nght sc Thdianapolis March 2 before ip Athletic Ampoviati The ian ay olen Jn.on the atternoon | Of the fight at. 188, which gives the aaterner id ee. of three at 2054) Gartner been fight- Ine Philedelpina) Dee. ga Renee amet 1902; and six rounds, no decision ostia tena REVIVAL RUN FOR CYCLISTS The Century Road Club of America has planned an active season for cyclists, Riders who have for years forsaken the sport have returned to the fold, and will turn out in force in the revival run, which will be hela in April, This run will open the rid- ing’ season, and the committees in charge are working night and day to bring out all the cyclists jn the Greater City, After the revival run informal cen- tury runs will be held every Sunday until July, Wm, Russel, Chairman of the Century Run Committee, wili have full charge of these runs, All information regarding the revival run and other events can be had by writing Robert Campbell, Btate Cen- turion of the C. R, C, of America, No, 477 Thirty ‘enth street, Brooklyn, BASEBALL STOCK CHANGES HANDS The control of the Brooklyn Base- ball Club, of the National League, paasod Into the hunds of Brooklyn peo- ple to-day, ‘The deal was closed In the office of Lawyer Arthur W, Kiddle, in the Potter Building, with Mr, Harry Von Der Horst, of Baltimore, whereby Mr, Henry W. Medius and Mr, Charles H. Ebbets, both of Hrooklyn, obtained over 61 per cent. of the stock of the club. This is the first time in the history of the club that residents of Brooklyn have held a controlling interest in it, Mr. Von Der Horst will atili be a MORRIS HARRIS. MEETS A TARTAR (Bpecial to The Kvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, March 17,—"Black Bill," of Merchartville, gave Morris Harris the worst lacing of hia career at tho Broadway A. C, last night, but he could not put hiu out. Harris was handicapped with a bad tight hand, which he injured in his fight: with Jim Jeffords, and this part- ly accounts for his showing. ‘Black Bill" dropped Harris for the count in the opening round, and knocked tim down threevtimes in the aecond roynd, In the third round he closed Harris's Tight eye, and had the husky colored fu" ByeIne hater: the hay ts almost helpless, but stil with fourth round Harris iets up a iittle, but he had shot his bolt, and it was only sheer pluck thot al- lowed him to stay the limit, CRESCENT CITY ENTRIES. (Special to ‘The Evening World) RACH TRACK, FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, La., March 11,—Fol- lowing are the éniries for to-morro’s FIRST C1) *Onwanl Gasconne Nolito Russell .,, *Hanulbel Bey. . Hor vlegs Bimpliolt Annle A ple ‘Chorpe *Tarbila Precious Falr raiaee vee ‘Mins Hiney St, Bonnie afargory Gaft Monamour THIRD RACE Mile and twenty yards Love's Labour. a Bourke Cockran Monograph Dalesman Royal Arms Barkelmore FOURTH RA Subtle .. Maister’ Mayor Johnson Alllata, Escutcheon Invincitie Hortensla Acrob {oi tie; welling, dt Love fundy Ray , Mint Bed *Avold *Parisienne faly, Free Khlaht.. Lingo. i *Sariila *Allany Giri Mildred 1, Bonnle Lithe SIXTH RAOE—Five furlongs; selling, of Surrey Diplomat ‘ meriple Hllver ‘or State’ Jack ‘Horner SEVENTH *Woodnolu Ethel Mas! has decided definitely that she will send a junior crew to the American Henley eld on the Schuylkill on May 2, days there have rumors of a split between the Ith: and the Quakers because it was sald Cornell would send her crew to Har- vard, ‘The authorities In charge of the Agfor- {oan Henley also announce th ey have been notitied by Harvard, Y, nd ‘olumbla that they too will be repre- sented, This will be the first time Yale and Harvard have measured oars with other crews in the Poughkeepsie re- gatta. The University of Pennsylvania will e Sark Columbia in & dual meet ar New York instead of Philadelphia, ‘This announcement was made to-night by, the Quakers, stockholder in the club aa will also be the secretary of the organization and @ direc! HORSES READY FOR Lived LOCAL HORSES FOR BENNINGS The first move of the loca! horsemen to the Bennings track will be made on Saturday, when several carloads of horoughbrede will be shipped from the 1g Island tracks to Washington. The| it tings of W. C. Daly and Frank Far, st will make up the advance guard. These consignments will represent the horses atabled here. The weather con- ditions have'been so unfavorable for tralning that very few of the horsemen who winterea here will participate next Thursday in the posning of the racing season, There will be no lack of racing material, however, There are now. peat 150 horaés quartered at the course,’ sn within the next fow days this number will be reinforced by at least 200 more. le, Rubert Walden, Tom Man- Eoerin. Ht Hayman represent the rleans eden onde ri mes Blute, from Los Y ps ed to arrive in Washington to-day or. to-morrow, John G, Cavanagh hi fangements, aby run a Leah he liseirs frees’ vies rt ™he otal pl leave "Over peti i Rt puke a oka BOOK ON OLYMPIC GAMES. A handsomely bound book entitled “The Olympic Games of 1904" has just ‘peen published by Charles J. We Nidiyed , Louls newspaper man, in whic! oy ificte will\be interested. In the book can be found a complete history of the games held at Athens and Bt. Louis, also & yall history of the Marathon race, A chapter has uy given to the handicap Cue girugele between the how Miecords wee ‘rok aig jes, ee ican AA, agninee Bou % in the colors of Ya M Nthletic Club, ‘The book ‘contains any. photographs of scenes during the games, ————- HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. Mal to The Bvening World.) OAKLAWN ce TRACK, March 17.=The «wntries for tomorrow's rar are as follow! FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of ® ‘mile; 5 pesia for the re will ate sheby Blue ina Fly “Capt. Nardth *Voltaire . SECOND RACE—Four ur “Hitter Browp ’ Acorn. Marvel i nex Bate elder ruling Pretty elite Win, Mott Pirate’ ath: THIRD handiean King Blleworth Dolin Palernian.... Bin Curtis, Falkland Couple Cathen Drlinda as funzah Fueren te YF fiteat and Bul Curela, Grit: tin entry. FOURTH one RACE—Mile and hale; Sawor Celebration hort Cake The Cure. Bd sheridan, Olona ree ash: I RACING SOON TO END INMISSOURI KANBAS CITY, Mo., March 17.-The Senate has receded from its amend- ment to the Anti-Racing hat and ac- cepted the bill as passed b; Prmakos, betting. on races Hie with ‘a penalty ‘ot six months to two years in the penitentiary and fine of $100 to: $1,000 for each offense. It is rece ognized that this law, if iis validity is pot successfully attacked, will put an apsolute stop to racing in this State, The; Kansas City Jockey Club a nourloed Jast toatl that it would wind up its es Meh in @ blaze of glory, ex- tending its spriag race meeting to ny enty days and Facing up to the vei last minute \before the new law poes into effect, CITY PARK ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, March 17.—The en- tries Yor to-morrow's races are as fol- lows: FIRST RACE—Soven-elgnths of a mile; puree: Ys re Ppa sia ita: Handsel Resolute. RACH Tait Qui Pa sy Ve GAryeesco) ‘Binner , Wood Little Maras Hi Spring, Bhow Fate paopars he itt THIND HACHE--Four anda hii ‘furlongs: puree: for two-year-olds. ey, rprest “forentine. HTH RACE-Five-elxhthe’ of i ey selling; four-yea: Glad Binile . Ordorly Bisle 1 Mary Wort Demurrer . Lila Noe! Rudabek Lord of the Valley Maverick Nervator “Thespian sArmorer Daredevil Webertlelda *Roundelay *Reoreo Nalavel | Onthowk Sand Bath Red Ruler SAanneantion atin Save Time Order your suppliles Run your orrands Do your shopping Make appointments By Telephone Manhattan Residence Rates at $4 per Month Oall Contract Dept. 9010 Cort. WEW YORK TELEPHONE OO. Montgomerys to (Bpectal to The Evening World.) MONTGOMERY, Als., March 17.— There ts a Spanish: proverb to the ef- feot, ‘Give your son luck and throw him into the sea.” Napoleon Lajole, the greatest batsman thie country h Seow) told the writer that he ocon- sidern luck one-half the game of ball. Gther famous players disagree with him, but that Js his. observation, It Is sometimes difficult to just draw the line between luck and skill in base- ball, but the Montgomery locale yesterday certainly scored —_ thelr one and only tun by sheer luck. "Doo" Newton, who was a dentist until /his hands grew too large, tried to catch a man napping at first, The ball slipped from his digits, went wide, the runner took third and scored on a ecatch hit, That wus luck and would have won or lost many a game. Ball players have the expression “to “break wrong’ for such incidents, They do not attempt to explain the meanings When things are fortunate they: “break good.’ Bo that if you in- herlt @ million dollars Ifo “breaks good," and if you must grind away for @ pittance, the opposite. When the Fane Kick, Many fans ignore this feature of luck | when they see the home team lose and complain that the game was fixed or the men did not try. Yeaterday's little bout here also il- lustrated how foolish 10 that complaint. In the sixth Grimth gave Hogs to Montgomery, and though you might have expéoted a squeal, not one of the several hundred ardent” rooters ob- Jected. They seemed to takb it for atanted that a New York pitcher would work just as hard to win as with his own team behind him. A few minutes previous Hogg had been on the coach- ing ine exhorting the Highland bate- man to kill the ball, eat it up and break ‘the fence. Later we find him coached by the whole Montgomery team to vanquish his quondam friends, ‘There !s no more comforting thought when witnessing a great game of ball than to know that it is a bona fide contest, So seldom is there ever a suspicipn of crookedness that when an event transpires like the arraignment of Jack Taylor recently, who wns accused of throwing @ game in Pitts- burg, the whole baseball world guilty in Loutsville some years ago have since been avoided by their fellow players like one wouldwhy from @ yel- low fever flag, Hogg Will Have to Improve, Hogg went in /yosterday and held the DALY IN DRAW WITH HERRERA (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La., March 11%.— Tommy Daly, the New York feather- weight, and Aurelia Herrera, the Mex- lean terror, fought @ ten-round draw here last night before a large crowd at the Young 's Gymnastic Club, The men were evenly matched, but the New Yorker appeared to have been bétter trained, although Herrera was in excellent condition, Daly began fighting at long range, but when his opponent started closing in on him he changed his taotica to In- fighting, Daly put up a better fight and would have won ‘had the contest laated longer, but by agreement the fight was a draw as both men were on thelr feet at the end of the tenth round. Frankie McHugh was knocked out in two rounds by “Kid Murphy, and Gregson only lasted two minutes be- fore Dick Woulf, of Brooklyn, BROKEBADFORGRIFE That Is the Only Excuse the Wily Leader of the Highlanders Has for Allowing the Score Their Lone . Tally—New Orleans Next Stop. BY ALLEN SANGREE, New Yorks down to one hit, He was @ trifle wild and will have to improve considerably before being dangerous te the heavy American League sluggers. “Doc” Newton also had but medium control, though he used good head work.: ‘The pitching that attracted most attens tton was that of Puttnam, who is @ | feet 8 inches in height and has @ cross- fire delivery and a collection of benders that will make him famous. “Put” ts the etuff heroes aré made of, His ventral area {8 bruised and sore from the effects of @ pitched ball. Hite bande are covered with poison cons tracted in hunting for wild strawberries along a southern railway ‘while the train stopped to chase away cows and other wild animals that walked in the tear car, Nevertheloss thts sturdy southpaw rent ether in twain at every throw. Watch him, Among the mame's stellar stunts was @ wonderful catch by Dave Fults, @ Jong run to the fence for a line drive, Fults is now a full-fledged lawyer, as- roclated with Russull & Beebee in Wall Street. He went back to the diamond both for more pay and tho resistiess ate traction. After a hard winter of study he jumped in a few days ago and ie now fit as the rest. In addition to bee Ing a marvellous fielder Fults has @ wecord for drawing passes and bunting, Fultz Made Good, Yesterday he tried the mtter first, and got away with i. Interesting, too, & is to watch how fans regard bunting, They say that the late Wallace Inw! was the firgt man to bunt some twenty years ago, He was keen to reach firet, @nd made several attempts to knook down instead of lambasting, The crowd hooted and hissed, and when he finally succeejed the abuse was frightful, and Irwin ever afterward was unpopular in Cleveland. Yesterday the fone cheered to an echo, and Griffith looked plessed, is | 8roused, Three men who were found te powel ae though to say, ‘That's what I ralsed ibis salary for,” Times have “Fultz and Keoler to bunt and orattily win waike and Patrick erty to’ slain them om Cane should have the ¥ this gaunt, MY, Bn ghee crack fieller was hat to, and is quite young. Canandal, in ify, we Orleans, mere exolt! Se ough to heat the Athletics twice, FORDHAM BOY IS DIAMOND STAR There {s one position on the Ford. ham baseball team-that has almost been forgotten. Not a coach pays the alight- est attention to it and not a student has taken upon himself to worry about it, The poattion is the initial bag, end on it stands a aix-footor who takes things as they come, and rarely misses anything, His name is James Roberte son—"'Big Bob,” as he ts better known-« and with every inch of his alze he seems to have two of ability. Yor two years ho has played the poste tion on the team, Last year he was its best batter, and completed the season without an error of any kind, His bate dng average was .320, and in one game he made three home runs, His performances were noticed last year by oujsiders and he received flate tering offers to become a "leaguer" from the managers of three of the qeise clubs, but he declined them all to finish his studies, which he will do this spring, Coming toNewYork meet his W. §, RICE, The Well-knowa Rupture Specialist, j ADAMS, N. Y,, will send his chief assistant, Mr. E, H. Scott, to patients and all others in this vicinity needing his services, Take this opportunity to get FREE INFORMATION and a Free Trial of his famous Home Treatment, which Cures Rupture without operation, palin, danger or loss of time, Do you want your Rupture cured easily and quickly? 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