The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1905, Page 8

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iA alba alata HORSES WORK WELL AT BENNINGS. ONLY ECHOES OF SPORTS FOR OLD FATHER KNICKERBOCKER { THWH OF ALL THAT Goom BASeBae “WASTING ITS FRAGRANCE OW THE DESERT AIR," AWAV DOWN IN ALABAMA, different teams jn the BROOKLYNS ARE OFF FOR SOUTH ‘Ten ‘players cf the Brooklyn Baseball | 46 inose cities, Team of the National League left over | jn Hrooklyn about April 11 dhe*Penneylyania Railroad at 2.30 P, M,| different college teams in Lhat vicinity, for Columbia, & C., where thoy will get into playing condition for the coming . In the party were the follow: ine ball toasers: ry Lumley, Emil Batch, Fred Jaoklitsch, Lou Rittor, BS t { ® American comedian has sald that pm, the best way to catch fish is to = put your head under water ond ) & noise like a worm, Hest way to get a drink if you are ty and haven't the price is to stand ar Harry Pulliam and look as if you] trom Louisville or Pittebure. A HARD and Tough Scrapper chal- Tenged a Champion, The Cham- be Blon thereupon proceeded to > with Agility. Then the Hard OUgh Scrapper turned hiy attention Near-Champlon, whom he also d, This time the Near-Cham: Mal Eason, tormerly of the Jersey City: team; Bill Bergen, McGamwell, ot we Albany (eam; "Matty" MePhillips, 0 the Manhattan College team; in Se ay, i Kied lati bd be joined ngton, D.C, plavers of the ceam, pel ies The team will remain at Colum! 8. C., for two weeks, after which will play exhibition’ games with Berapper in order to Stall the ‘and Tough one off. 5g plainly,” sollloquized the Hard M@ Tough Scrapper, ‘that the Beat teh a Champion ts to make like an Rasy Mark,” PPYOMMY MURPHY, of Harlem, who met Phil Logan in Philadelphia p e Baturday night, to finding it hard t¢ #004 the Murphy boom of a few is Aro. Until Tommy met Attell ‘Widely touted.as a coming cham- Bome of bis admirers even went f ceo the atherrtase| Wreck on Railroad Forced Their Train to dbhin in tio tat xpesaton| "Take New Route to Memphis, Where They Arrived Hours Late—Wal- lopped Local Team. Hard Jer UNCONFINED Bown THERE” IN NEW ORLEA NS NS ™ HOT SPRINGS, ETL. ee BATSMEN, BEWARE! Pitcher Hogg Has Almost Perfected the “Bronco” Ball, Which Is Destined to Fool the Mighty Sluggers of Amer- ican League—Rain Stops Practice. This cut is an exact repro. duction (reduced) of a , bottle containing PURE RYE pho Would land the money-getting ‘on Attell. “Afterwarad there wae qnition of.tities for a while by a following, there was something in Murphy's ‘He UP against & man whore him look foollah, Hut that Tommy had teen 57 Years in Business, Botablished 1848, & J. EAGER C0, My about ae long 9 Terry ‘before taking his sudden nt, and that with a bit Tommy might be able ‘will, some time. But he seems to miga the ery from being by Phil Logan to | KNICKERBOCKER Js the teon in the country, &p- 9 hasn't @ bit of sport wolf with Just at the pros yet d one or two other for- Man oan go out to look Orne race. whenover the fancy a FFtteso there are base- By Bozeman C. Bulger. (Special to The Bivening World) MEMPHI®, Tenn, March 2%.—Like 80 many gaunt.and hungry sailors res- Giants, urged on by want. and depri- vations, rushed from thelr car on atriv- ing hore, ate up everything in the Pea- body Hotel, and-then, for the purpose of ‘venting thelr wrath, jumped in and gavt the Memphis ball club the worst wal: topping. ‘The game was merely an oasis in o desert, and, except as a little pleau- antry, had naught to do with the story. Marooned on a train running at the rate of fifteen miles an hour and then taken 100 miles Out of the way,'without food or peace of mind, Is not one of the beau- titul thoughts of life which make poets fun rot with epring enthusiaem. ‘With a sndden determination to break the Bubbuth, MoGraw Saturday night 4 boxing to burn, Not a| issued moving orders, and, bag and bag- } ea isp 1a Phila i read th ids bls tld tt —- » the great Frenel gage, the Giants evacuated br gg 0 play & Bunday game over on the ‘banks of the Misslasippl. Under ordl- nary conditions the—train should have arrived at 7A. M,, but at 2. 26, It wan atitl ploughing along in the outokirts of Memphis, running into herds of cows ds few days aro in|and giving the plapers a chance to feed y Was champion of the| the chickens. Two cows were killed, ex- 1 og defeat by Hacken-| planatioris were made to as many farm- International wreatling Aments of Europe he won the); iii belt and the phamplonship he u 0 Folin Hergere, it "8 of age at the SUE DEREEEGEENENEEE DIERS SHOOT WELL. (ee ‘ h Sorgt. Hudtwalker, of \° orty-seventh Regiment, = of aid points at the Thir- nent Armory rifle range an fit, and beating out Sergt, nt by a’ point, the Forty. yon, the: the’ Second Bt: mplonship rifle shootin, a hird Regiments, ONS IN THE SOUTH. ON, 8 GC. March 90,—Billy fifteen players of the Rosion mie team, arrives in the oltv @re, and by an acoldental burat of speed ‘At the finish the Giants arrived in time not to keep the crowd waiting more than half an hour, Attacked by Famine. Ready to dress at 6 A. M., the Glants were notified that a wreck had occurred ahead and that they were then speeding southwest ‘over another railroad und it would be late In the ufternoon before reaching the olty of Babbath-breaking, Boon thelr gaunt eyes began to show signe of hunger, but there was nothing doing, “De gas is out in do buffet,”’ sald the porter, “‘an' I’'se only got two slices of ham left, wid no coffee,’ A conference between the conductor, Mike Dontin, Bill Dahlen and Joe Mac- Ginnity resulted in the establishment of telegraphic communications with an old Woman fifty milles up the road, and finally glad tidings came back that with good luck there would be something to cued from a storm-driven slip, the | t there until March 28 for practice. It ts Piipoet impossible to piteh the ‘‘spit” ball on @ “skin” diamond, as the sand Pot surface of the ball, giv- ‘wings,” which are very tiring on i lich tua the “spit? @ the *'spit”? hall occasionally, and he thi Laie here better suited, Zaudiye There will be another game Tuesda: afternoon, and Neal, ulfand Molwen, ie new men, will probably be given a ENGLISH CHAMPION FIGHTER HERE Jaber White Arrives on OuT OF (re the Cedric Prepared for Battle with Jimmy Britt—Mitchell, Who Accompanies Him, Says He Will Surprise Americans, Jabez White, the ligntweight champlon) Moran, the Engleh bantam-weight, in of England, has Anally arrived in thiela few weeks, providing Tom O'Rburke t, Wishes me to eountry, prepared to meet Jimmy Brit! the California lightweight, for the white Nghtweight championship title of the world, White was a passenger on the long overdue steamship Cedric, of the! White Star line, which pulled in- enth atreet, shortly before 10 o'clock this moming, He was accompanied by Char- ley Mitehell, the rx-heavy-welght cham- pion of Rngland, vho will look after his interests in his coming battle with Britt, White will engage in only one fight while in this country, whish will be with Britt. After that contest, whether he wing or loses, he will start back to Bngland, to look after his cafe business, As soon ag the gang-plank of the big steamer had been securelf fastened by White, who wore a bi« fur-lined military coat, Mitchell looked in fine shape, while White was very pale, The clever English fighter had been sick for six days during the trip and admitted that ‘he had loat many pounds, to her wharf, at the foot of West Elev: |” Charley Mitchell walked down, followed | ™ for him, A Good Ono, Says Mitchell. “White in my opinion Is the greatest CARD AT CITY PARK. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, La., Merch Entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: FIRST RACE—Three and oi ar; longs; pr Emekay’ Grove Lieber Gore SePoily. Forest “Coupled Gard ‘OND RACK Reine. Brsok. iti Could it, Caro, Famboyant Show Girl “Gus Lank "Spec. .: for maiden two-year SESLuKSE SesnEE. and is & grea’ ve Britt a mericans, follows; year-olds: purse, fighter for his weight that has ever been protluced in England; he !y clever, shifty, can punch hurd with cither hand t ring battle HOT SPRINGS CARD. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) HOT BPRINGS, Atk,, March 2.—Th@| ings, until the “bronco envlea for tomorrow's faces are FIRST RACE—Halt-mile; two-year-olds, SECOND RACE—Fi James Warten Wroomhandie Hal 1 thing concealed would startle the world, travelling fast Ramsey, tion, hied toward on the deceptive from the saddle He will | ther, general. ‘hi animal eyen more “ang@ then sees follows; *Pharmacy ..++ Conmure Gal .. Martha Celli ‘il BIN ori ‘ *Haloyon Da *Chipple ‘Torpe Margery Gaftn Gotowln Alice Iiloy Annabel Lee’. Bannock Lelle Lady Mercury ++ SHCOND RACE Pitcher Hogg was born when very young dn Port Huron, Mich., but soon Pueblo, Jimmy Williams also lives, Both these aemring youths were taught to ride bronco, The one wrew so expert that he could swing grounder, pagsing it to his elder bro- who covered first, at will surprise | going at high speed. “Billy’ Hogg utilized bronco can hump his back, undulate quick, why not @ baseball?” ‘Thus he studied the animal cavort- wantonly but ized, All last winter the ambitious Ind practised in the corral, where steam from the lowing kine furnished plenty ES CRESCENT CITY ENTRIES. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La,, March 20.—The entries for to-morcow's Waces are ball FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; balan BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Speclal to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La., March 2.~ ‘This year will go down In baseball his- tury us a record breaker by reason of the remarkable pitching discoveries. Last and most nalvo is the “bronco” ball of Pitcher "Billy Hogg, who all acknowledge was known to have soine- in his jersey. that We have been nce the days of 1870, about which time curved balls were originally operated, Great men, Radbourne, and Welch, improved on .the primary. Volition, MeGinnity well nigh perfect- ed the ralsét ball, and "A' tooled Lajole with the “spit” produce of heat, The family coyote acted as caddie; a cowboy did massaging, ’ Success at Last, Mogg has been playing three years on the Pacific Coast, with Seattle and Spokane, so he is no tyro. For a long time he used efficiently the raise balla sort of jump--but he could not bring the “bronco” earthward, One day @ pecullar motion of the wrist, an extra hinch of the digits, had the desired effect, and, instead of cun- tinuing to rulae, the ball floated down and away, Hogs said nothing to Grimth about this achievement until last Saturday, when in practising, he unexpectediy Bye the ma LM Fine. yy riff, You got It that's 4, peach. Tl Whois in great condition, turned ‘off half a dosen “broncos,” and Griff says now that rina ean contro) seer it Lajole ts due for another Hi throws the ball from his nide, underhand, very much Uke Mot y delivers the ri + but, in mauler’ Hoges pute a crimp on the sphere and crooks his wnst, suggostli etralgttaway work of Wiltge. a esi Telephone The Home Have you considered the advantage of havinga tele- phone in your home? Do you know that the quickest way to summon aid in case of fire, bur- glary, accident, sudden illneas, ts by telephone? 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Aap Tivaral + 108 FOURTH RAC garner cas Couple Falernilaiy Hvgeal’aa Arthur entry, | "QURTH TM qe ee ACK—Mile; selling, f Meh Geneva Li Six furlongs; four-year-olds and up. sida Davis... ulded. und ‘unaeea, ‘control An iy bake ot ‘Kendal Mayor Jonnson ares Jake Saunders FIFTH HAC tiny, tender ery ithe kidneys but “ach of “Shave made my offer, that strangers jave made my offer at wt my remedy. may know. dt itt erent for or open to (hore who hay used Temedy, “they heed no further evladmes, o those who have Or hear, ot ed or doubted, ‘Twi "1 will send you a ard the old Lady stood In a distant ark | hs trunks to be examined. Every r ting on a Jarge tin pan which, |, + ‘ WAGNER GIVES IN, [in °tne“ag “or New’ Albahye meang |'!0ngshoreman, expressman, eabman z : é¢ating time, ‘Nhe sprint that followed |and custom-house official on the pler ss heat all training records for the past} at the tme came around to get a hi, BURG, March week, and a yelling, suffering horde | gimpse at him Lampligat for Hot Spring flocked In on the good old woman until | #7 Ni trainihe squad her Uitele house was swarming with Ante Pere ie ad Lh miven Into ident hall players, ighter he Is said to be, He stands 5 Hees ta ie Balt ta Suit tease | "A word about the game might not be |fent 71-2 dnehes, is well built, has a " sing on the vacant loiw| ainiss, The Glants went fn lke a cy-| fl a 1 HaMhy lus evan clone, wallopped the ball all over the lot| very long reach and flashy blue eyes. and piled up g score of 17 to 5, Mike! He ts modest and one of the most gen- Donlin dlauinghished himself by lacing | Yemanly pugiliste that ever came from a eeatainata Fit out ia acored five runs, Mertes | Johnny Bull's country to these shore Hua} championship tournament o¢| ANd Deviln sent a pair of home runs | He showed his modesty by a remark | Biaton Revolver Assoolation | Crashing into, the left-fleld bleachers, |he made to @ fellow-passenger on the | night ssoolation | injuring Jocal pride and practically i 4 d ; pler after the latter had wished him | joaton, Cnieago, ‘Philad breaking up the game, Taylor and 2 ; Franolsco and Springteld, | Eiliotte were both wu litte sore of arm, |luck in his battle with Britt, He said but managed to pull through, ‘The |he hoped only that the best man would TRU ea aa nud Ae een AiG. win, and that he would do his best to third inning. get the verdict. nm May Stay In Memphis, “How long have ou been fighting?) As the diamond here is covered with | *#Ked the Evening World reporter grngs it Is they that the team will not to BI sham, but will remain *Grosgraln ‘ToKo., SRATHPER I; (SIXTH RACE—Mile and one-eightn; sel- ” Mear Hunter Capt. Neroth. 5 Tartan Peto Nol pegneen may have del, foreach Sou Ist WHE hy iy } Or which your arigeist Will: hand Speneerian falt dollar hortle—and he will mend tke EeNMOR ea to me. here are ny condone fag Flying Cho Menta—slinply Write mo. to-day, Kouthampton tones For a free order wook 1 on Dyspap Misanthrone 4 a full dollar piook 2 on tne Hen, taney ey x Has Ten Years’ Experience, Ldtd oh J me) oT have been fighting ten years, I wes born at Birmingham, England, Oct, 20,} MADDEN’S HORSES HERE, | 1875. 1 began fighting when 1 was elgh- teen years old, During my fistic carcer I have fought sixty battles and have won them abl,” “How many battles do you intend to fight in this country?" “I will fight only one, That contest svened will be with Jimmy Britt in San Fran-! The Hebrew elsco, and I will do my best to earn the! ae if | decision, | When Charlie Mitchell was asked by PARR LOSES AGAIN, ter why Jim Bowker, the English CHICAGO, March 20,—John Rooney, of Chie | ’ANtAmM-welght champton, had not made is like sifting out gold nug- gets from mineral-bearing bot Oho, wood Ohio. Devil SIXTH RACE welling; \ cond Sight. *SeaSbark | Doeskin olen” Wa! 1 AC H-8even furlongs, i] lov nde apa BINT Aor Sich YLD DR. URINDLE, | ete vo mart ot. Hucena 35 YEARS A SPECIALIST IN | Hox At, Fineine: DISEASES OF Mf Wik, State Which Under Dr, Grindle's scientific treatment all | bopk vou want, manently | MI cases are often oured by a single bobe On nore | tle, For tale at forty thousand drug atorea, Dr. Shoop’s Restorative - Twenty-two head of horses belonging to John BE. Madden have arrived at Sheepwhead Bay track. They were in charge of Billy Walker, one of Madden's agsistants, The majority of the thor. oughbreds are youngsters that will be reserved until later in the season i} selecting the most promis- ing “Business Bargains” from yesterday's Sunday World's’ Recond Mi derealien *Apprentice allowance, te 4 et Runle Cook RHODES SCHOLAR FOR TEAM, LONDON, Métoh 20.—For the Oxford-Cam- bridge sports at the Queen's Club on March M the Oxford Committee has selected tho | | pietoctiist:s cee cngo, ‘Saturday night detcated Jim Parr, the{the trip he eald: "Bowser in not coming | CHICAGO BOYS WIN, Rhodesian scholar, P, M, Young, of South Dakota, as first man In the team for the Vanes, tat ga ccupied ne vole Kgl champion, 19 thelr wrestling mate, |to this country, His manager, Bettine | 0... |ADISON, is, larch Shien, ‘Uni- f° rome | (lat TURP: JY, Miaphutt, pf Cornell, has Feoord which no other advertising phyaicla Ketting two out of three falls, Rooney. i not Shahee ‘tally ‘thieey pounds more than kip 20%) will not allow him to make the], ™ an the. rete 9¢ yal opponent. journey. I intend to bring over Owen Wirconain by i ‘sore Of a it ave fo the urease. race, Gi dt alt MEM NL sprent tan Pas A Ads Oe meal E TER tiatig Do you suffer. trv blood hereditary oy “contracted; ni sHoceo, voua debility, Kidney, bladder complaiues, stady Belialr red bute throat Mins Aubrey taeee eee _ BEVENTH RACB—Six furlongs, 1, Merrylens i ‘ Pierce J Kady Mistake Giganue rhe ve Apprentice all Dr. Gilnme wit Ou go to him for treat. | iVate “and ordinary nd drains in 8 to (0 da: Hi at the sama oft ‘West 12th St, betweeen Oth qd un R con: |

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