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OW that Pitcher Hogg has in-/ evented a) “bucking ball," all the | 4 ‘Other twirlers will be looking for astunte to offeet.{t, Why not work Nie SRA APSE PLANS UNION FOR BALL PLAYERS.| Henenoee ont) SPORTS EDITED BY Mathewson Tries Ais Arm Out, with Bresnahan at the Re'e:v.ng En. bie ourve that will Nill‘Joop the loops? | | RSSORS James J, Jeffries and| "Vank’’ Kenney will soon be In | lew York for the purpose of giv- ele of jiu JMau, the Japanere t-defense, bly there are Japanese aibiotes! Who have never been away heir little island who would be to explain to the Japanoso pub- jthe finest points of boxing, the vag Vina art of self-defonse—if there We Bhowigh money in tt. Money makes lag “'o,"" WHITE say says that he “likes 0 Mghting style.” Jimmy Britt, | ij Who has been keeping ‘nis ear to tho ind out there in San Francisco, | hes that Jabex won't like it halt so a @ month or s0. ‘prema tobe MeGraw's lucky » Simultaneously with the ort that Hanlon has signed a patract with the Superbas at a a wire from tho aged that the Giants’ manager t picked up at the raco track } ) yellow roll of tho size and gen- > ee of a bootleg. CORBETT Isn't going to it for the grass to grow, He “back in town, and on the Sist ‘Aght "Kid" Sullivan, of Wash- Baltimore, This Sullivan fight. ‘ one, Corbett will have to Fahape to get away with him, bee planning a match with Han- | | | =| ROBERT EDGREN Evening World ia Oe Also De- sorlbes How One Mr. Howard Griffiths, a Trust Buster from Jersey City, Is Planning a. Protective Union for Ball Players That Will Give Them | 4 Life of Ease and Plenty. By Allen Sangree. , (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) ORLDANS, Maroh 22.—If ss Plang now maturing go throt big leagues’ players will return banded together in a remarkable asto- ciation, same being nothing less than a union, which is belng fostered by Mr, Howaml GriMths, the trust buster from Jorsey City, Mr, Grifiths was never heard of until recently when he undertook to cause war between minor leagues and the American on account of the latter's refusal to accede to the $1,500 draft proposition. A man pf oubtle genius, GriMths hopes to droll the National League {n a snarl with thé American, thus causing confusion all along the line, In Meu of the Nitional's ald, he alms ho make the minor leagues wecede from the Natlonal Association, Incl- |dontally he throws a sop to the play- lors by intimating that they should get | more salary, and a report comes here |from Atlanta that an attempt will be |made to omganize the players against | the trust. | Part of Constitution, Thus far only a rough outline of | the constitution has reached New' Or- leans, Sections In reference to wages are still in abeyance, kit Mr. Grif- | fiths will undoubtedly be able to formu- late those Important Items to sult every one. The constitution, what has been decided on, is unique, and elicited warm | appliuse among the Highlanders, all of whom commended it, Beratching a lengthy preamble, the Players’ Protective Union’ platform 1s | very club management must | furnish t i pitchers that de- liver the apit | Rule Players’ wives shall have box | | seats at every Saturday game; fiancees end seat on second row of grand sae EAN Otero unenaenna | GOTCH THROWS HIS MAN TWICE (Special to The Wven!ng World.) PATDHSON, N. J, March in, eX-champion catch-as- centre aisle; mothers-in-law to wrestler, defeated Emil Selva, of Pi ‘#3 Corbett has knocked out bleacherfes on bench neareat the foul | son, ‘champion. of New Jersey, here ‘@ Hanlon match may pv Ine, night in a handicap match, Gotoh y aix-round Philadelphia at- Rule Any player that elects to hurl agreed to throw Selva twice in one es i "4 the sporting men will ‘ae seo how. far" baok “has ally gone. ‘Terry McGov- i pe Knocked Hanlon ou: nt tohacco quid’ (special provision for La- Joie and "Kid" Gleason) at umpire must give notice through megaphone at least hree minutes previously with the under- standing that umpire shall not leave | grounds within that time, | hour. He gained the first fall in 2 min- utes and 45 seconds, Selva was weak. ened in the bout and fell an easy vicum in the second, Gotch throwing him in & | minutes and 1 second More than 600 persons witnessed the match. Gotch was attended by Leo Pars the English bantam-welght, | Thia Hits the Captains. dello, who challenged Selva to a finish Pediar Palins in twelve match for a kite bet of $500. His: defi ht before Inst. Palmer has | [Rule 4—No captain or manager shall | Wear moro “Ice (diamonds) than star was sovepted, ‘ | pitcher, and no player shall wear dia- = Eealinige. two alnoe the thne | mond carrings unless batting average 1a GARDNER BEATS SIEGER. Bee esover,. He Md EF Ness ipectal to Tho Hvening World.) id Terry larrupod him in Rule 5—No player shall be entitled to > fiber . peer Jateuped tae i more than AFty passes at each game, BOSTON, Marth Best ay Uv te satisfictory thing in excepting double headers, fe eee of Brooklyn, a: the Dou sia! ‘thts’ seams to Indicale Rule 6—Excluding Dan McGann, who A, G., Chelsea, last night after fifteen isn't another Terry Me, must look after the nurturing and rals- rounds of strenuous boxing, Bt Rood he tray’ be, DEVLLI Ing of Billy Glibert the rest of his days, | "“™rera-a my Ae Gardnak oa all tha way) lntide o! y ayer bachelor shall be taxed one-tenth [A F 4 he pl 4,’ si ils Income, the receipts to uy base: indie a "toat taorae Imgnesion: by all achelatatipe ia Harvard, Yale and : erie sia tal Vad aed Ay ers ji Princeton for male children of big) must forfeit half @ year's salary to) er) times during the bout the Brookiyn leaguers, i ing Rule Pky. player on being unfairly| Italian seeined to be In a Weakened Rule T—Any minor lea olning |. Atule bAny Piaiude franily to. the | camlition, but he was sever @rogey an fast company’ that looks for & iar 4) iipire’s ancestry, but-not grow Insult-|came back ut most unexpected moments BY table or bowling alley on shipboar ing. In ihe Sth Ra, wee a th hands ral igh wi ye under- 3 HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. |: Sent Te EE norman | Al® ANata San te Shera + poanorshlbecs Rule 9—Bxcluding Fran ville ill open the season, i M iiss » Tales Adv, k A f h na-'Paddy" Duff, no member shall be the following players: Walsh, If Lo : C aw axes dvantage be) t € NK. W. THORP. (Speclal to The Bue MAEM Fas lowed 10 0 through ie Bu of fare | eat Abt Lyod 8b, adh Le Foley, (Special to The Evening World.) BY FR A HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Marc! oad while on the road more than three times ; annegan, © * unshine an tuts AMpIONS | auvenTown, Pa., March 22—In one Q entries for to-morrow ere as follows: tone meat. c.; Melnery, sub, - in fi je 10-1 r Y e8 wit c Pp of the weakest fights ever pulled oft in (Special to The Eventng World.) | be seen that the room drained Wash-| FIRST RACE--Halt miley meen ‘w2- leagues shal bo barred fo Dr, Osler, ee aie ores ena Priyes th h a Course of S routs That this clty Jim Jeffords was given the de-| WagHINGTON, March 2—Book-| ington pretty well. ‘The closing of it| Rk seon to aa thie breadth of ability may | years, Address W, Irving, No, 600 Wes Oug, }) cision over Jack Butler, af Broolyn, be-| makers who come down to the Bennings| therefore has forced Washingtonians to| Maronia'. Wy fon commandeonte ypgnolce pf these | One Hundred and ‘Twenty-first street, fore the Keystone Athletic Club last| meeting may rest assured that they will/ accumulate isoney, and they are just| Jack, Hope ara Warn ty Manhatt U 1 h f M nt. LS | Carre Fra 00 ompe Ss em to eg tor ercy. ught. The fighters were entirely mis-|haye an exeellent play, Every one in| going to throw It at the bookies in} 6, G, Parke it , uaa Bullet welghing bola Hington has saved a te roll any | bunches, Jhon Ru'chalor: on Bt ™ ‘it pounds lighter than his opporient and r to have a crack at the bookies, Few Horses Out, Waler Schifter ; “ t n having the disadvantage of shorter | remarkable disposition to save UD) moon, SEES Marlee aL 1 en Benak htc set ot neni Heschand rior atess) Neth ah] tye gators uni the Dennings meeting, Tmer, W™4 tle, doing ak the trae 4 THE NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY to Tho Bvening World.) ‘The men had all afternoon to rest, and entire tor MUnte, the Rate wae | comes along is not a matter of choice! Any iain foll ‘all, the morn: | a : 1 a ,, Tenn., March Sanpete atiah jate (nmonifelt Nike PEntAe Gnekee ReberAL diemroltitment te the ‘livith the Washingtonians, They prace | Ing. 1 wag a day culoulaged to put g rte, Roweia : i announces a revision of its Direct Line Business | poppery tors, » wane force Fi sir money, | peuple In bai r, aid every one nad bar Hanv ont vey f ih i es asaya is ange (Aious tod ronda get In the fray to ——— Lae te vig pooktoom nt Bec Aaaph hag, & ice, Kvow coming, The most siren: Hamat se and hart turlones: |) Schedule for Manhattan, The principal points in ee wore of the upring was recied | 47 ‘ ot aie I been closed for more than two muntha| ment of the course In not pyoviding 1 : 4 Oram CaalaG Rou. SE aed ot CITY PARK ENTRIES. FA Hesteauie COIIAGTEE bol oper stable accommodations for horses i i the new and old schedules are as follows AaGirew and Geore Renee Welvare to take an active part In-tie | hensonhunat at ede of the change In| ‘amme, the pennant win- {to look anxlousiy at the wo hours’ labor, but Me- not his head, “Lay on, yelled at the perspiring jdimmer and tongs they tt L again, At the end of threo @ told his men that there wottld Hing doing in the afternoon, and mt bu) seu. | ‘Pho cries of "Mur. ; tip!” and "Meroy!" quickly nzait’ The little mana- advantage of the first) vosfe Hoot until 2 without a rest, Y and put the mon through| jteams and played ao almost as exerc! aiplonship match. “Dusty” Miller, an old National | Leagues, was umpire, and there was a continual squabble over decisions, Then came @ mix-up over 2 seore, each calming victory, ‘Tse scrap finally end ed Ina tle, and just as a peace overture the members of both teams fell in line and raced around Red Elm Park until their tongues hung owt from fatigue, Mathewson and MocG! y wore op: posing yriohes and wweltan aad selving en Bowerman is sui s0re, and though it a8 his fine appearance tor several Ne did some brilliant worl, Lb HSODALED worked at the J) SESS 40 The Evening World.) RLEANS, La., March for to-morrow's races P-8ix furonn: Por ivy. HRD” ver. sae Lan’ iste neon.» *Torlo Louise i Diplom Mlle end seventy erick Div Mark off *Apprentles allowiiii’ ——— | OPENING BASEBALL GAME, | The opening of the semi-professional ybasobaly season will take pla next Sui when Kid Carsey’g nine will play a game at Equitaby lovated at West Ind avenue ar venth dd Sixty cide, (Special to The Evening World.) NEW OMLEANS, Lia, March é entries for the races to-morrow are 8 follows: 22,— Three-cuarters of a ‘alls; “TH RACK—MY and a sixteen four-yenreolds and up, street, Carsey's team will meet the Murray Hills, ———— A New Crosby Hymn. Noxt Saturday The Evening Worid will publish the woids oad nusic of new hymn by anny J. Crosby, author of "Safe in the Arms of Jesus” and ovher popular hymns, the moslp by Ba f Lord He Prince Rio RAC Ar-olds ane "Bazil. * *Bar Le Due... Hyron Rose Gravina Drummond D aml seventy yante; Marry Stophe The Hebrew Btbe Jean Gravier Morria Voim A. Conylet *Apprentle This 8t anh pool-room has been the sinkhole for all the stray d) rs the Washington sports could gether, No one was ever known to beat a pool-room game unless It was Pitts- burg Phil, and he only beat it because he was wise enough to quit after win- blackbourds, It was the most gigantic pool-room in thls countr an average attendance of » and so it ma World.) IN, Dz (special to Ci awl up, oy 10y i we ple Cronew THIRD RACE —Mpaldi and up; seven furlong Altar Dixarly Waddell II, Lord Aintree Rowte Denham Hagamana Salt and Pe Kasai]. When one bateh of players was killed | qu; tries for to-morrow's| coming meeting, lt Ja said that the best of the stable room i taken up by horses that are nowhere neat a race, and will not be during the meeting. On the other hand, horses that are fit and ready by reason of a long winter campaign are compelled to seek quarters outside {i the course. ning a few bets, Now, If this be true, then It would St, Asaph has run undisturbed for) scem most short-sighted polley on the years, ‘They had a baleony out there) part of the mand ae Horses that are det 0 take an active part Where women could sit and watch the in a Sting. by alimeane ets: tatters; whhe on the ocher owners who have tnerely coms hington to condition thelr horses. should be satisfied with outside matter of this sort ought to be remedied by the assoclatlon EASTERN RACING SEASON IS OPENED T0-MORROW’ : FIRST DAY’S CARD AT BENNING FOURTH RAC! furiongs; Columb Roneben. Benninys fiandi urse, RACH—Steeplechays; two Me FIBTH anne Poasorstan Monamour . Whorler Bi FOLK KNOCKS OUT RACING. JDETERSON CITY, Mo., March 22,—Goy, Folk has signed book-making a felony. in AMlssourt, Ja io emergency clause, hence the not go into. effect until ninety days the MET DE the Lamieleiine rene Bimmvarsk ak Seccaae Lord Beach Oninetta I, Meehanva , THIRD RAC! selling. “Mim: +iomergeney. FOURTH R Derk “ithe | Arkansa Critical Gayin Angleta nite. Plater Bivtheness SIXTH R. selling, Tine and seventy Preston Flora De Vor | When Danger Signals your liver out of order, con- stipation, or your stomach not working right, it’s a sign of distress which, unheeded, will lead to trouble—it is time to take nea cn. BeeCham's by the Legislature, making pool-eelling and ‘There does Pills re, heconies atfectl alee oo Tat 8, 38, he Sold Everywhere. In hoxe# 100, and 9a; [ tumber of Messages | ld § chad New Schedule 4500 87 411 135 159 177 204 The new schedule will rates, as the annual term from May Ist. will be at the old rates, as well as contracts now the new rates from May nounced in the next Directory. NEW YORK TELE “OLD DR. GRINDLE, 85 YBALS A SPECIALIST IN DISHASES OF MEN, Under Dr." ‘Gandie! # scleniitic treatment ail diseases pectiliay to inen are pecmia cured {nove yucky, anore easily and on MODERATE TERMS than by anyother Vertiaing parecer Jo you suffer from bleed he trys or contracted) ler- + bladder Haints, lt Al pon ne ots, ulcers, throat iy palca ating, CTURT, VARICOCHL ease VEAUTAK [Foul excens, Indinretton OF ‘ rorworke Tt Malt fot of now Louk standing. | Dr Giindiy if cure you as surely as rite ‘go to bin for treat. nent, Ho cures ptlyate nd ordinary ‘ean: tracted di nt draing In 8 to ‘s, Hil atthe aa artieey iat Weed! it ba eo an ft ya aie truth nil En hai Fe. Sundaye to ge U.N. BETHELL, Vice-President and Gen'l M'gr. take effect May 1st, 1905, Contracts taken after April Ist will be at the new of such contracts will run Contracts taken before April 1st Such contracts, however, in force, will be billed at Ist, 1905, Revisiun of other Manhattan and Bronx sched- ules will be announced ‘ater, and a revised sched- ule of toll rates for messages between the several telephone districts in New York City will be an. issue of the Telephone PHONE COMPANY, CHAS. F. CUTLER, Pres't, ‘Best Book of Its Kind Ever Published, 1905 WORLD ALMANAG uf