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FIGHTERS BUSY “ALLE (Bpectal to ‘The Evening Wort.) ORLEANS, La., pst eau ting metropolis v' a hrown hier doors: vide OP w York ballplayers, or free: ho sity, one might onl | to the fact that sevea of it hore during the prel! ninury ‘while: National, -feague ulus fight shy, the town is naturally tiring erican Leugue, 4 ee hee York’ "on his shirt fron. ‘nents no eewnmne to get in right, _ ‘Frencis Trevelyan, once af the New Orloana Joc v out“of, bis pipe,. But yesterday Klelnow, too, falt that thelt wealth was beyond the dreams of » | @¥arkee) and willingly accompanied hi *} Young friead to & place called Antoine's, Whither they had buen dirested by the & bird that sleeps all winter. Antoine Keeps 4 few. dozen of these In a pool, calls them by name, and the guest Jools them over, making his pick, “Give me Gaston,” he says, or “Will. fam looks good to me," and that ter- Taplin gives up the ghost. Williams and Kleinow chowe one that they called Cy Young, and had a jot of fun knosk- ing "Old Cy" out of the box, In fact, the meal afforded: them great enter- tainment all through, what with to matoes a la Julius Caesar, crab meat YONDON, March %1—Jem Bowker beat Podiar Palmer in the twelfth round lust night before the National Sporting heduled as a twe: ir, wae for the bantam-wel England, a purse of t. Bowk and Ae ata et rain rm CITY PARK ENTRIES. ee (Bpegial to The Bvening Work.) W ORLIANS, La,, March 31.-/The cook,” observed the second baseman, orandishing a ohicken breast la Frank “Don't know what they're mi: Ope lobeters At the hot rejoin sweinow, chop, "It's ‘worth for, to-mornow's 1 one-half fur- Pye and 10 ir only one gen. his year, Han- fhe Brooklyn Club suring Mz, Hanlon work vosterdiy, and the local club Hy ha managers gave Grit the use of thelr 7,4 fun with ball players, changed mind gnd let Grit have thelr house,” which contains a wonderful salt-water plunge, = The Highlanders -| will now have six daye’ solid work on a ralillng ‘Rood eld, with games againat the local team, that there are games in Baton Rowe Kilns dete ean nd five in Atlanta, @ dere fit to fight through the are not they never will be, Last night Tip O'Ne!l, President of the Western League, and Howard -|Grimths, of Jersey City, who has taken !t Weg renee 10 thette ‘A foetween ma: and minor le, town, having had a cool rencsiett Nobody made a fuss over thom? and they could not get a raise, leans {8 stanch for the big recognizing that It would be folly td gecede. s “Hal! Chase, first baseman, is ex. pected to-day, Pat Dougherty arrived yeaterday, The peerless Ohesbro . Uke Ulysees Hagen Ho as id ‘ bantam-wel rt i IN MANY RINGS. 096 :O Obs Ob Arte ade Oe] NSANGREE SAYS New Orleans Has Thrown Open Its Doots i) to Visiting Highlanders and Nothing Is. Too Good for Manager Griffith and © Hits Crowd'of Pennant Chasers BY ALLEN SANGRER. | 800d. ‘The yetlowbecks are great com- pany for mortal man at any time, but to a balltolayer ere has drawn any Abbi y Uiey appear éapectally jusctous, Sm tay cudgelied lily brain ay to tho OW: N Uthod of celebrating lila luck, and dvolded to give’ dinnor last evoning tu himpoif and Jack Klelnow, ‘These two lads pal together like Gitbert and Mc- ann, and where you. One the oth ‘pute to be close by. Helelnow acts as banker forboth, He ‘haw a voal and Wood store tn Milwaukee, . knows the Valife Of money, and when Williams de- tudes himself that he te a milllonairo has taken ft upon) himacif ,{t '@ Kleinow's Job to knock the dope “to mako the boys feel at nume at t now trach, and yesterday lui! a dozen \Rhluscers endebvored to betta thiir ‘tuues In the batting ring, Won $109; Hay LhjAading dete bee ‘vide popular honors at home « came away $10) to the ts as who @lso wrote out a bill of fare, | Everything was in french, so a ply handed over the Crum! Charlie Mitchell beckoned to a walter rat thing t¢ atvive was, terrap | Was a Great Meal, Up on the shell, shoestring po- French ice cream, strawberries, ‘hese people | sure know how to swping w ft %, old boy cups of coffee each’ and the best olgar in the house wound up thelr regarded Wrote something with Heed smile, Next moment Ban Hieinow looked as though y' Xoung had come to life, Tears started to his eyes, and his broken fingers agon: The bill read ‘as \temized, simpl could not speal Frenoh; the ter iknew no inmy laghed with a conrea saat erralean runble, = Kietnow ‘pass over one yellow boy, grandly left the change, and 1 gueas St, ares food will sult those lads for the of the sojourn here, bs ed Test “Griff” In Poor Luck, Grimth has had i J @tarted here. But now toe fettlng looks brighter, Last night the men had thelr first genuine’ rest since leav- ing Montgomery. ‘ney who so noat- the horlzon escaped death In the train wi ‘@ recovered thelr breath, though ‘vit was an experience never to fotten, Each man had | \- dual sensations to denne wits the train left the ralls 100 feo terra firma, William Hanna, mbens newspaper man on’ board. has not yet recovered, and last night tacked by 6 nightmare that urged him to leap from bed and arouse one whole floor of sleepers, The players were in condition to At the same time th le, who have. been Tee thelr club ve hard @ season by then war reception, New Or. fellows, ; i NOTHING FoR. ME, THANK You" SAD YABEL WHITE IN YOUNG Corperr’. fo, thank you, nothing for me,"' sald White, ight-weight champion of yesterday afternoon, as in the little back cafe of the Metropole, Half q dozen ‘sporting men hitched heir chairs closer to the shiny round table, but White sat back’ with @ po- Mtely indifferent smile as the corks Popped and the wine glug-slugged into the tupering glasses, Tt. was the same room in which Young Corbett ‘trained’ for his first overwhelming defeat by Battling Nel- Bon, the defeat that squelched the little #ent him to join the army of has-beens, The whole atmosphere of the place was redolent of Young Corbett. The very table where White sat had been one of time Corbett's elbows had been firmly planted over the cigarette burns that decorated the edge’ of It, But {t took only a glance at the new- comer to establish the fact that he ty a Very different sort of a youngster, White Resembles Britt, White ts a*wise-looking ight-welght, He resembles, feature foy feature, tho man whom he {8 going to fight next month in California, Ho has the same high nose, the same sharply angled jaw, expresalve of Aggressiveness and deter- mination; the same light eyebrows and the same thin-lipped, reserved, clean- cut mouth, Like'Britt, he doesn't carry ® mark or a scar to show that he has fought In the prige ring. His eyes alone are different, Where Britt's are blue as loe In the sunlight, Whites are dark brown, almost black, like an Indlan’s, They pop wide open, but they don't everything, He {en't nervous, but he shows a tremendous ‘amount of sup. | pressed energy and activity, His hunds are strong and bony, like Fitssimmone's. IT noticed that his face was drawn a bit, Hke that of a man In training, and vemarked upon the fact, "Oh, I worked a little before coming over," sald White, “But that was noth- ing, I think I must have lost a few} pounds on the way, I was rather sea-| sick," to start training with.'’ Beneficial, but Uncomfortable, White smiled a little amused smile, and the corners of his thin Ips curled upward. The idea of beginning his ditioning on the rolling billows was a new one to him, and he remarked that) bt {t wus “quite beneficial, perhaps, but undeniably uncomfortable, don't you know?" The English light-welght never crossed the ocean before, At home his life is somewhat less strenuous than the sam- ple of ocean travel that he got on the hurricane-tossed Cedric, Jabes keeps 4 hotel near Birmingham, the Fox and Goose, In this country it} would be called a roadhouse, There is a bar, of course, but he says that he seldom even goes Into tt, for he doesn't drink himself, or emoke, He has four Interesting dogs, and two horses. And then he has been marired six years, and has ‘'two little kiddies” to earn a living for, The almple life, with a fight thrown in now and then by way of sploe, suite him—let the other S o1d HEADQUARTERS, JABEZ WHITE HERE England’s Champion Light-Weight, Who Is to Meet Jimmy Britt, Is a Clean-Cut, Likely-Looking Chap, Modest and - Not at All Given to Bragging, BY ROBERT EDGREN, flng, “A month of dissipation takes ® year from a man's life," says Jabex. And so he has never tried it, the music halls, he has sometimes Denverite's championship ambitions and) sad pernenta bplent \that, as “they were second-naters,’”* Some alxty fights Itt on multe bet bool Y large majority of he knocked Sut rs three lost the decision to him, One, fought twenty rounds to a draw, of them ever guoveeded in elther knock- Ing him out or taking a decision from him—he never lust a tight, And at that he has held half a dozen english cham- Dlonships at different weights, Asked Yor 4 short outline of his fight- ing careor, Jabex thought a moment, his favorites, dnd many and many a| with the Cook's Tour people when I first thought of fighting, Then I left their office and etarted to learn a trade, Jt was carpentering. I used to loves with the other boys, that I had some knack of boxing, So when | was eighteen, I started fighting, I wel the lightest fighting 1 won the cham- onghip of Mngland, Then I took the stone 4 (bantam), (feather), the 9 stone, the 9 stone 7 (133 pounds), and the 10 stone titles, After 1 won the 6 stone 12 not a boy In Bng- land would fight me, and until 1 grew Into the 8 stone clas: Fought at Many Weigh A ‘stone," by the way, , a0 White started pounds # 9 pounds and fought up to 140, On leaving England he weighed ‘The scales in an uptown resort the same weight In his street hothot nas to the. fishes. walle. cross ebm junds to wi TOBS+ alta However, Callforna ¢li- utting Wwelmlt on hite will have no anything nolsy about Ho's a8 modest as a as he stepped down angplank yesterday a big fel- Jow-countryman slapped him on shoulder and roared! “y Tope you Knoel and in a little whi Stare at you, lke Britt's, White's eyes | are always moving alertly, taking in| |mate is famous for visiting fighters, and trouble in that Ih k the Yankee's block | off, lad! ‘They say seasicknens ts a Antec natantl iA Rood Cain) ate aN air, 1 Only hope to eae ‘win, Mitchell and Jabex will mart for California, |wants four good Hwill be ‘his onl: jwin or lore, unc figiit In the countr he intends to win {t He realizes that Britt is clever, 1 happened to say tbat T had seen im use straight punches all through », ‘that was the way T always plan my bat. 1 have boxal a great \deal with Jack O'Brien and other Amer- ‘feans, and I learned more about f) rom’ them than I learned In all my |tle to fit my man, Charlie Mitchell ys that at good wids he will wager $000 or so on his good quotatlon on the short end,” says Charles, XAVIERS VS, ST. Xavier Club, No, 26 West urtoenth street, to-night the Xaviers . A, will play the St. Jont game for the baskotball ahip uf the Church ‘This will be the 1 bY ‘eters five in the | men champlon- Athletic League. tat gaane. the Xavlera BENNINGS MEET, SPORTS EDITED BY SRE 1 rroe ane. By Bokeman Bulger. (Gpecial to The Evening World.) MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 2,—Four and twenty luckless ball players soaked with” cold and never ceasing raln crouched around in the warm oorners of their hotel yesterday telling tales of their boyhood, and wondering when Dame Fortune would again shower sun- shine upon them and permit the removal of winter Kinks, Despite the overhanging cloud; and raw atmosphere the Glants wandercd to the park for morning practice, but ® chilly, driasiing rain began faltag before @ doxen balls had been hit, and In fifteen minutes, had it been mnidsum- mer, the rain-check man woul! have been in hin glory. For the reat of the day there was nothing doing in the faseball Hine, and to soothe thelr lacer- ated feelings the players were permitted to Indulge in such exolting en as. |golt, pool, penny poker and tlddle:te- wipks, # Karly in the afternoon MeGraw, Trainer ‘Tuthill and one or two of’ the Playera betook themselves to a room across the Arkangas bine and got | ™ 4 short peep at the ponies, It Is sald thelr tips went through ard they came back wealthier by several cages, Another game will be played with the Memphis club to-morrow, and, an rev- eral of the local stars have arrived | gince Sunday, a much closer cont:st ts exDluins that by ye know, There all afrald of me, Hi. fants @ chance to fig Has Knocked Out Many, i the champtonship his o fight at all has Deen at of meeting all comers in Wiule following this Knocked out four or expected. Beecher, one of the Memphis eturs who waa drafted by Broonlyn, $10) for not reporting to the Superbas, ie |e doss not seem to be worrled over the matter and evidently prefers to re- main with Memphis, He is a star in- flelfer and a heavy hiker and would ke Brocklyn @ good man, He says he, rH trying MD come wan age dient with Hunlon ty which he can remain in the Bouth. CRESCENT CITY ENTRIES. —— 9 Evening World.) NEW “ORLEANS, la, March 2— The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: , FIRST RACE—BIx furlong *Hubbard *Firat One *Black W: Simplicity Capt. Brolat i 0a faAvold, « Hickory sbarnivan. Gadduccee. FIFTH RACE-Alx furlongs, Fair Calypso 'Trinle Silver Irby Bennett Mnyor Johneot Maxe Matador Mins Gom Bd Early Tedman . A ee ann nnn ec OLD Dk. GRINDLE, BARS A SPHCIALIST IN OO MDABHS OF ALN ular to men are permanently MODERATE TERMS than by any pthor. ad- visual hereditary OF contracted; ner- od titty. kidney: bladder” complaints, red apots Ulcers, bole thi alntul swellings, 8 excesa, Ind jow jon Not OF Dem dursly ae yOu go to hin for treme i Hf Ineases and draing in 3 to 10 ms er oy = ee ee has been notified that he has been fined | * RAIN DOWNS GIANTS is here and was in the Memphia line-up Burday, He will probably take Bucch- er’s placo at thin here in caso the date ter Ie forced to join Brooklyn, As a result of his injury while sliding to third base Bunday “Dumniy” Taylor is aii limping, and will prob- ably not go on the ‘field for severs! days, Bill Dahlen {s suffering from & bruised hand and It Ie likely that Strang will have to play short for the next fow days. The other plajeas are in fairly good condition and Itch; ing to get at the minor leaguers again, There ts quite a contest on between them as to who will lend the hitting during the practice season. So far, the honors He between Mike Donlin and Sammy mane, rit baiting te us hing bhem by wid Bitivenas and Motann cose de> unt in every game. Dale Gear, an old-time major leaguer, now manager of the Little Rock Club, wag here to-day, and after a long talk with McGraw induced the Glant Nay ee rear pene over to Attle jatu 5 When this date'ta filled the New York team will return to Memphis for two games, and will then etart homeward, ing at Nashville, Louisville, Co- lumbus, ©., Indianapolis, and Wheel- @ng, W. Va. a little bit outraged over Ruy made by the Sunny Gouth In regard to weather, several of the players had complaints of various nds to make a the cafe service. "Ames stopped them all by a tk which not only ended the icking but caused t “Dhis besebal a funny business, said Amos, a8 he was telling about the hardshins of ‘hie boyhood, being ining room com. or four years ago would have been tickled to death just to come in and sit in this cafe with. Out enting at all, and now here I am Iieking about the service.” SIXTH Cn} Fa ae Five turlonas Bavari WALSH BESTED MONTE ATTELL / <,.. Mipeotal to The Kvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, March &.—Jimmy Walsh, of Boston, and Monte Actell, 9) Ban Francieoo, put up ofe of the Conteste een in Philadelphia betwees - ttle fighters for some time at the’ Washington Sporting Club last night. ‘The men boxed In peugh-and-tunble style, being told to protest themselves at all times, Walsh got all the worst of this agreoment, for he was, inclined: to box clean, The Western man tried to work several tricks on Jimmy, but the Boston boy was thera every time, and Attell's work did nut count far much In that line, Attell came up strong for the sixth round. He got in several punches in the first minute, but then he became weak, and was holding on to escape punishment, Walah batted him all Around the ring, and had him in had Shape when the bell rang, “Crookey" Royle, of Germantown, and Diliy Maharg, of ox Chase, went through: six interesting rounds at the Franklin A, C, to a draw, Iiponesrenns sila Referee Stops Bout, (Spectal to he Bventag World.) PORTLAND, ‘Me, starch 2l—"Bart’’ Connolly mace short wors of Bum Hare rig of Engeana, at che Pasiine A. 0, lass night, ‘whe bout wag scheduled for twelve soudd#. bUL Loe lwal man closed ft out {i wae sOvad, Le wnoged ware ris dow twice sn tae Atel rouid, add, in the wid Dustivod fier all over. the ting. The singllgnmun was in avon @ bat Way Cage the rife ee mopped te bout. | Easy for Willie Fitz, (Special to The Bvening World) INDiANAFULIS, lad, March :L—Wile Tie bitggeraid, of Brooklyn, won tho Collins, who played a few games mf tensrouny bout last night with Gus the New York Americans last seawon, | Mitsu 4) ditegeruld ebowed his gupes ee Garauer vet mim, uus Huduy inched away uit hung dou. eigsueald's nook. dita. j Meru ine hin down iwO oF three times, nad ence he only recovered kim- \seli after elgat was counted, HCT SPRINGS ENTRIES, , (Spools) to The Evening World.) HOT SPHINGS, Ark., March 2L—The entries tor to-morrow's raves are as fovows: FIRST RACD-Half mile; selling; twow oar 0.04. Ales Marius Emaline W., J. A, Covet Clover Nook *america ML, TPO W | the latte: x as fgat a9 ever, Wee Phe aa ea aRty Hath & | Sonu acting Any ‘ ‘ bathed st RACE - Three-fow handicap: rer dee couple 0 as Me Cormick entry, elit RACE—TFive and one-half futtongs, 18H, A Under Dr. Grindle's sclentitic treatment all and on more OT phyalclany “Do. Jou. eater trom b vat TRICTURD, or any wage eoulling (rom on work? Te matters | standing, Dr. Giladia will y i 3 private and ordinary con- more than can be told of the stiff “flesh fire.” It Wena radually apreads, fo tticky fluid that dries and scales off, Those afflicted with Eczema know im by this posed ins with a alight redness of the skin, whi by blisters and pustules clacharying a thf, leaving an inflamed surface, and be | times the itching and burning are almost unbearable, While any part: the body is Hable to be at- tacked, the hands, feet, Hcvetna made its cries my left limb the size of my thumb in back, arms, face and lege e ay hand, burning, itching and are the parts most often larg until it was afflicted, The cause of ™¢) and for which I could get no relief, until eee. ing the other cures advertised by you T wrote and commenced Eczema ie a too acid cot secured the advise of your physiclane, dition of the blood, The § §, 5, and Lit cured me. circulatiort becomes loaded with flery, acid J.B, Srmece, poisons that are forced through the glands and pores of the akin which for Eczema; aflame, Since the cause of the disease is in the blood it iga aly gud to 7 to cure it with local applications; the cause must bq removed before a cure can be effected, §. 8. S. has no equal as a it enters the blood and forces out he poison through the natural channels, and builde up the entire system, The skin becomes\smooth and soft.again, and the Rezema is cured, Caseg that have persistently refused to be cured undeg the ordinary treatment yield to its purifying, cooling effect on the blood, Book on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, . SPORTING, nanan AGO HANDICAPPER, 233 able informa. und ineid | tion, June's Bet tes ay, Dublivhes bewt handi- | ey] MENANDWOMER, nnaberal Ur

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