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1. ‘Battling Nelson's -brick manager, has an. ear-plercing shtiek. ‘hie wail te the allegation aatelly b ih by Britt, who “ie e uch Jaber White be- had: retuved to We dgwn tly, in trying to met “trying: his sepkelicket, of pregumption Anelating upon to. ing aba other Me cual | vs ll and. then. |. f Pheific Spat cise Must Report to eh Hicks _ landers at Once « or There Will. AR, DRAKE OF CAICAGO, WIL Be. By who \ yn. They were tired’ and ‘that war between the American | RUNETY wheh they, returned. to town, oa atts with’ et Los folie Pulte ana and han os the 2 sitet at vnc In the Balt water pool at @ Yi opirhael showed he is, He, part at once to. the bel aegetel jaedy Wt the i opinion ’of Mannger Cl thi, edits speaking of the pa fd that he: hoped wind oun | Hoy will be ‘the A aie snstided «fs tei wi un oh Gril Yeslerda and Be ay weve! oer as year last yea hard,’ ihe rites not 4 the team a "WINS" » WATER} NEW }SHORTSTOP) ACA. N, You Maen Cornell joaramen got out || terday, ad the water (| he: coxeanin eat, | for Sine | at will meet on Wednesday ‘at the Harlem Casino, ram, thrge| min | cen Aho Lay ill be git Fg ta ba Pulle. Col pe, S ‘A. Roe, seci sap Sey “fame fi Fe: i hue, Ein min ghia ane ‘Thoma N.Y. A. G’S NEW RUNNER, A aslesiep ‘on the water for the first time this year. ‘The lee want otxt of the Inlet yes~ was still 80 swift that Coach Courtney could pot launch his elght-oared shells, He sent the mer out ‘in ‘gigs, and himeelf ine structed many of the oarsmen from ‘A mnil¢ below the boathouse the oare- ae st tet Arse with crews will ket fetes, that three ae, ralty Ne baa se" east oar id other in of th WHEELMEN TO REORGANIZE. Beveral “hundred members and ox members an tho) old, Harlem, Wheelmen evening One endied and Twenty-fourth street and Beventh avenue, for the purpose of forming & Harlem wheelmeén's association. Thure pall gr and six hundred mom- Gy hot | bars of the old club in the city, and ferig ASS Wed number ris replles received pest the com expected that Taree’one, The i re Frank Newbrick, the young Buffalo distance runner, who showed such great torm at the Mercury Foot mect Fee who 1s to run at the games of Com| Ppa Fordham w George two sec- six minutes LAST HOCKEY sidered by followers of next 9 young at many meets in the future, a ent Tuesda; Universit) t nom’ GAME. An All New York hockey team con- the game to in at Nicholas Rink to-morrow nigh New Yorkers had a hard prac inst night against a strong scrub seven {iene from the various clubs in the league, mth atreet and West will Apes a Meike. be eet ie York Baiveraty, nfl THREE MEETS FOR COLUMBIA| Manager Merritt, of the Columbia Univer- hbo tk eh gee to-day announced dates for 8 | fovea: other universities ai ri} 22) Uni Aide argues» Ws March %,--Ned Hanon manager of the Brooklyn team, has turned the Aables on the ‘Tri- Btate League, a Pennsylvania baseball organiaation that has had some,succers in'{ts efforts to induce players to leave the National -and American leagues, Hanlon has bsg “Red” Owen, one Mt the league's star players, who now on ‘hls way South to join’ the Su. pide man Hanlon ‘kidnapped’ wor & shortstop on the York tenm, It ts thought thet Hanlon induced” Owen td Jump ‘the Tri-State League'to get revenge for the efforts of another club fn hl preen zation to sign outfeldcr | Sheokat = YOUNG ERNE HAS = SHADEONBONNER q aseetal td The Brenig World.) POTTSVILLE, Pa, March 2— "Young Erne," of Philadelphia, and Jimmy Bonner, of Summit Hill, fought fifteen fast rounds to a draw before the Twentieth Century Athletic Club here last night. Erne had a shade Hs} better of the contest, and should have’ beon given the decision, He was | the more aggressive, and had Bonner «cng several times, A fight between the seconds of the men almost causod 4 riot in the seventh round. In the Lesiien nares Jack Williams, of Pottsville, and Frank Grady, nt Ashland, fought elght rounds to @ draw, jand Fddiy Rowan and Charles fat | were stopped in the second round be- fare of the helplessness of the latter, plies Rue ae 4 SIX ROUNDS TO A DRAW. York A. rigie; ltt take up 0 (Spectat to The Evening World.) | WILMINGTON, Del, March 2.—Jon | Haran, of Philadelphia, and Harry Jones, also of Philadelphia, fought otx rounds last night at the Wilmington | | Atnistle Club, it was one of the hard- | flaht ever seen here and was won si Hegay, who displayed remarkable | recuperative powers, ee be the strongest the city can’ put forth | TO. “NIGHT: FAUST- BOTHNER. will moet the famous Montreal Victor August Faust will meet George Both- ner, the Hghtwelght champion, in a | spectal match, at a Bowery theatre, tow night, Faust agrees to throw Bi J) [in twenty minutes for a $100 side —— | GOLF MATCHES FOR TIGERS. PRINCETON, N. Ju March 29, Prince: ton's golf team mapagement has arranged three matches, The schedule is an folie: ro aera rae cri AE Rar aa OP A jt eer aS 'y, + ina ae Britt 6 | hie opponent after neatly wrenching hie foot "RA DALY, Jabes White, i was champion ft Hngland, sccompaniéd by his man- er, Charley, Mitchell, Js on. his way to Ban Francleco, where he fe scheduled tov box fimniy Britt, Before starting he madé arrangements for hie: match by telegraph. The battle will take place at Jim, Coffroth’'s Yosomite Club, ih Ban Fran- ‘olsoo, in\ the latter part of April, Full arrangeinents have not been com: pleted but the little men will battle for pelle hag Hs hel bed am ate ter ne for Salitora a and i sahy a Pg thy ote | Sere a Ty son, Charl arate baka be i ell phy ean Pa ee : spa Seale eae it GRIM AGKIN. STAYS. LIMIT . es to Tm Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, March 2.-Another charhplon, Buddy Ryan, failed to stow away Joc Grim, the Invincible Itallan, in slx rounds, The men met at the National A, C. Fully 4,000 persons crowded the arena, It was a slash- Ing bout, with Ryan doing most of the forolng, trying to get to Grim's body, but the Italian wasn’t much afraid, and at times fought back fiercely, to the delight of the crowd. ‘Grim'a explosions were only tempo- rary, however, and, despite his smiles, he sought close quarters and adopted) viat ining, dlso9 | Miteyan ig being the tere onslaughts of the Citicago boy, who tried desperately to land a knockout blow, i LIGHT-WEIGHTS IN A DRAW. (Special to The Ryvening World.) BANGOR, Me, March %—Arthur Cote, of Biddeford, and Jesee Savage. | of Bath, went ten roundy to a draw last night {n“& match for the lght-| weight championship of Maine, now hela by Cote, Both men fought cau tiovsly, neither mizing up or going down, In the preliminarjes Frank Par- vent, of Lewiston, beat Alllie Conner, of j Bangor, ond Charles Mclane, cf Bos- ton, outclassed ‘Stanley Crawford, of Bangor. James Meclnnes, of Bangor, stopped Joe Quinn, of Hampden, on three rounds. MEADOW BROOK RUNS. OLD WESTBURY, L. 1, March 28,—P, F, Collier, master of the hounds of the Meadow Brook Hunt, to-day issued the™ following: March 28—Meet ot 1 P. M., at the Meadow | | Brook club-houss, Fulton road, Amariean | | BoM serey- ho "March 20-1 Wo. me6 the tliat’ yf the per pes ‘Thirty -fowi | Club on the aa of the 1.8 from Now York, the Ilve fox hounds. HARD TASK FOR GOTCH. WASHINGTON, March 23,—Frank Gotoh needed all but elght minutes of his allotted timo Iast night to throw Gus Amerleus, of Bal- \Umore, a second-class wreatler In thie nee » three io an hour, Unable. to throw Amerlo tralght tactics, Gotch re. sorted (0 hi ious foot holds floored out of place, ————- RUNNERS TO MEET, BOSTON, Mase, March 2 ars belng made in England for a nerlos of three races bets Arrangements John Knight ) diate’ presence at ine home in South «| McAllister, 1. 1 ‘The | famous pitcher: Fablan tactios many times to avoid Or Nn’ GRAW'S CHAMPIONS. , BESET BY HARD LUCK ei Forced to Return Homa, Corn ‘Knocks Qut Matty and a Boil Plays Havoc with Dahlen. By /Boxeman Buiger: (Special to The Ryening World.) MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 2%/—Commo- tion’ was ra in the ranks of the Glante yenterddy when, during tho game With’ Memphis, MoGinnity received a telegram which called. for hie imme- from hls hotel room the em was or- dered. A munve-looking, walter soon bowed in with the {nforma- tion that the cot would be 10 cents for the es and 15 cents for the service, k to the nest with the egg for mine," hotly replied the veteran short- stop, “1 had rather keep the boll then to be ao robbed,” And then, out of vengeants, he went Out and played in the afternoon game with the injured nend wrapped in bandages. Not ‘to be outdone in the race for hard-luck ‘honors, Manager McGraw brawled into the players’ tallyho and blandlv informed ts comrades that loft) oa ‘Right train, ‘but expects to Join’ the team again the early part of next weal,’ MeOlonlty wan called away in oon neotlon with the iron-moulding contact Whloh prevented hiv reportitig to Mo- Graw earlier than he did, de hes a pap rie delivering a large amount 'Produot, to: be\uned- in the construction of a hotel,’ and gave ® 98,000 bond as’ a/guarahtes. against de- pn ‘The itelegram to-day notified 4 hat there’ had’ beén another delay, and he feare {hat he will, \6e0 the 95,00) Gnieds the, matter ip straightened out tines MeGraw readily consented Eaten a absence. ‘Despite, the now of singer on the Meld, the Giants had & day of hntd| the Huck anid trouble came Gown’ upon them Rite Sh os Bofors. the noon ur ea~ Methewson was forced to fo 10 a howpital and have an.| {er aehing corn removed from “his pivot |; La foot,» The” wiweloome’ toe attnchment | Weil had) become 90 painful. that’ he doutd | Paya neither stand pressure on hi oot | then) pinyed ‘an exhibition game wit nor tun-to the bases. As @ result, he Birslorham club, Ror the iia ot of the ‘e0t In the grandstand, aooompanted by exuibt pted at’ 8 Viola Allen, the actress, and her mana. t of the Bi and, ae an¢ watched the game In ‘regula- ting atyte, ph in’ he morning” Dahlen had ome one duit into the boll” whioh dual now. mars the surface of ts left hand. Aber the operation he wes told to resh. egg placed upon it, and CRESCENT CITY ENTRIES. (Special to The Svening World.) NEN “ORLEANS, March 2%.—The eit for to-morrow's Paces are as folr FIBRE Rac RACE--Seven furlongs: elie. 1100 overdoat, Mortunately the weather is hey ao ty the Tina. hem bey into A On top of tit pachet a who dey not welcome at a} fin, that ashy al right;. but, as rounds. ake bet before, I 2A and for leavin, .CARD AT CITY PARK. (Spectay“to ‘The Evening World.) follows; a fleyon Di galthay anne! for niaiden three-year-olds and up: NPE ag (ames i. now Bhow Giri i Sir Mara Nevada .. inis Andrews Shightahip Sly Musetie SECOND RACE-—-Five-eimhtha, of a mile; purses for three-year-olds and UBWard, Iiy. Wake Atl Judge Nolan"; Capitano. .. Heritage Judge ‘Taragon Di Knight Couple Bear Hi entry THIRD RACR—Four andag nella: for tWo-year-oldh bcidisditaly Chauncey Olcott “Apprentice allowance. ——— holder of Engl Banton Se Areeira. loks has mys champion of Ainerica, Binks mile in 4 minutes 16 4-5 seconds, Che mile reco 1; | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, obony-nUéa llc lige Toemersed Segall sty balmy, Hea) ue eee Fey je con- ‘q| Proposition with him next week. —— ous 48 as 4! ef ham dinttiet le oh heavy 6: ,, we contributed Tr, and Ps ‘Wild inter soli to Gineinnatt ie $1,000. Tf wi ere ike the have no CITY PARK, New Orleans, La., March 2%%—The entries for to-morrow are as FIRST RACH—Seven-elghths of @ mile; Bacliteheon tH apactor Hal ni ehimingo *) FIFTH RACE—One mile and. an aiRNth; FOURTH It the of a milo selling. puries for three eMurmur +100 |" Lancashire 00 ane Laurel , doy Fisie f. 100 sBarilin, 100 Hilarity 108 fhady in 100 Hoonteracie ath sCaithnets, 100 Sm Ferrin 104 Rachel Ward 100 Gov, Sayres 108 XT Slenal TT, i t] Syringe Brook | Juni Collins | Royal Decelyor FIFTIL RAC htha purse ida tna! ita Hu 100, AIGHTY Goop JuDnes OF HORSE -FLESM | Down in WASHINGTON Tue PIKERS HAVE BEEN SAVING UP For. THIS ea S) : SEILOFF SENT —{TONKINGSTARAT. TO LAND OF NOD} COLUMBIA MEET Ww. Ww. Tonking was the star at yeo- terday's weekly track meet held at the Columbia University gymhasium, He ‘Won two out of five the @-yard ons gn the 1¢;yaed run, The sum nt The Event World.) oes se March. 22.— ' Walle Pitseeenld, of Brooklyn, knocked Otte Selloff, of Chicago, out in the h round here last pight of what He did’ hor mmo cleverness, and, while he landed ® number of bard punohes, Ne was in ah Gistreas mont of the time, gor. S07, Betence, Foot rE Fiteeerald knocked him down for the See Pe Tas third! ¢ount in the firet and fifth rounds, and hae Yar Ron, Sry Aa Vat early in the aixth planted a right hoox Re Cail, "38H to the faw. whith was effective. Sellott | eee i Banner, a ‘z Teg, Hun. Wop by Taloh _fedions daved Fitagerald in the fourth round! ee epg peceads, ond 8. i; aay and Joosened all hia teeth by a straight Slt ie: Co Fe ue B. er ‘0S Law, 8:02 2-5, rite ¢ Dunch to the mouth. yards, third, ‘ —— vl en FOR FRAWLEY’S BILL, Nea Stiants he dt l EMERALDS TO PLAY BALL, ‘The Emeralds, under the Pause ALBANY, Marth %8,— The Assembly ma | Soe Committes deferred action on of ,Rdward J. McLaughlin, who made tnd team famous about ten years. ago, the Frawley Amateur Boxing dill. Senator Speaker Will open the baseball season at Vaan ate Ps appealed to Nixon to use Nest with the Xavier A. A, team on hia influence 1o get the measure out of committee. The jer sald he could do no better than ge to Aincuse the Sunday, April 2 The fi Dig game -BENNINGS ENTRIES. ‘wit be plavod on April §, when Mane No ait beset McGreys Giante will tackle the to The Evening nd Van N BENNINGS RACK TRAGK, WASH. | wal be tveaiy (proved dina “the oeste INGTON, D. 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