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Il o SAIN oh JOE GANS IS TOO GOOD FOR TURNER. ss “THE ‘WORLD: TURSDAY. EVENING, MARCH paisa. ce Ri SPORTS EDITED BY |": wf f b8 JEFFRIES is nearly in town, - Tust at present he is playing Davy F Crooket in Jersey City, The near- Of the great champion of all p champions has stirred up all sorts Dghting talk, From Higashi to Jack Fohinsing, away out on the Pacific slope, hey ‘ere defying the big fellow, None the fat men who have been pestering id John L, Sullivan in their challenges his attention to Jeffries but undoubtedly some of the 300- era will be heard from next week i James comes across the river and yp. in New York, 4. Jeffries occupies an entirely Position among fightne men, J. @ Britt, who !s a pretty good one an have all the matches he , Bo can any of the other little good, bad and indifferent, But 1 He ts so isolated in his class @ can be found to give him a ip forced to leave the ring leas able men, and eke out an in the realm of Sir Henry ind Joe Weber, Saya that ho will fight, if only} hter can be found who will something of a showing He doesn't want to Gotch or to break Just discover some Ang a five-ounce Jeffries will be only too to oblige. Ho doesn't care to black man) 9i/Other champions,” pave drawn the color line, t one to Introduce Innovations In a year, if no one oan be tye time fit to give him a il retire from the ring and fl By Siste ohasing | the grizziles over alifornia mountain fac bi nt give Jeffries ‘at looking for “easy marks E the other moted ringsters, BERNE enys: “Joo Gans can at any light-welght in the. world | ‘Hie {8 nilowed to fight at 199 of refused to make less than in Pion fight that gave him 443 and White an Va gan beat him ot 1 time for 4 genuine liane inpion to n_to appear, Hart, of Loulsvilic, and Jnck black heavy-weight champion, enlght in San Francisco, No one hat the battle will bo a hum- E few stem inclined to pick & Hart MU a sturdy fellow, not a arly clever boxer, but piling He hegan his ‘fighting wit! twenty knockouts, and no one ded himy except the lace “Wid Bill" han, who happened to land his Wild wallop squarely on Hart's ter In the game Hart fell off, ed up again, and for a year or ) n fighting well, He has fought Luh itn sto a standstill twice, fonmson has a good record, although | but a pune jenal one, He! ost any fi He has won en:y and a fought sevoral One Yor his best performances | ‘om former light-heavy- George Gardner in the refree’s dec ant Uke tea ae-Jawed Denver * ev and Jack Jeffries, brothe shampion, Mexican Peto Iver my fF eg ad two of the cond-raters e y eed with him, is ae have challenged Je‘- Hart wins he may ‘be Pirance with the bie fellow, ee oe 270 1 FAVORITE. FRANCISCO, Cal, March 28,— E Johnson. the colored heavyweight, : a Marvin Hart, of Kentucky, ty rounds before the San Athletic Club of this clty fg in fine shape for the con- rules favorite In the be'ting ‘of two to one. Notwiths:and- Hart has hopes of beating the ‘man, as can be seen from his is ab follows: Yy Be gone after this fellow proper T wiil carry him fast. he its ever travelled before t to land my sleep-producer the fieht has goue half the distance,” mn faye: Stine betting tells the | Mi whin Hart in ten rounds,| force Jeffries to recognize my to bring him mt of the color he ts hiding behind 4 ‘deste | IATTANS PLAY SUNDAY. Manhattan Baseball Club will name of the team which will Sundays at Olymple Field, One | dred and Thirty-ffth streot and Madieon avenue, this year, The term fered & Victory In Brooklyn last Sun- nd next Sunday will play co its Belé against the Cuban a Glants, lanbattans have engaged Pitcher yall of ihe Connecticut — State ft who refused a good offer to ; f With the Derroit team this year, IGRALD'S FIRST GAME, Pho Kmovalde, of the Catholic Protec- BEY, Will open the basebal’ season next afternoon with the rejuvenated A, A. team. The gfounds at have been arnaty ee. pred IF THERE IS NO MAN TO FIGHT HIM WHITE JEFFRIES Jim Jeffries, through his manager, Billy Delaney, says that if he is not challenged by a white man to fight for the world’s championship title by the time he arrives in San I’rancisco next June ‘he will retire from the ring forever and never re-enter it. would like to engage in just one more battle before he retires. The fighter he names is Marvin Hart, | (Special to The Evening World. SACKSON, Miss, March 28.—Of the twenty-slx barons who signed Magna here Charta nearly 700 years ago, only three teliigent than the nobility of four turies ayo, and a top-noteh ball player | can write rings around the average lab- orer or even tradesmun, Goth Highlanders and Giants are rade up of men who even use their | five venses, and no effort is too great that promises a useful reward, They are Juveteraie theatre patvons, ean turn oft a cleverer eriticiami than many a lad | who earns his living thereby, and when | a Shakespearian drima {s In town there | you will find the bunch, Jackson was new to all the New York ers, Ond after the practice yester the team disbanded to eee the sigh Albelt, the outlook was not promising “Th? greatest thing here,’ said the hotel clerk, the Deaf and that the cragy. teresting-I go there | and coming back mips (ie cemetery,” | The Capitol the Rec! Thing, | In regard to the Capitol bullding the clerk Wis under weight New’: York City would be proud to own It, belng the Inceviton of ‘Titans and Vn werk of Jo sembles the Na trely of marble, his trait day ‘Is our Capitol, ‘Then there's beyond Dumb Asylum; yor neh of Conte § been thom the. Wal “Department xbout to be opened. ig any names, It may be six most Intelligent men tosk & chance of mniesin others thought than a seene greatest tragedy A few_veterans, together with some State oMclals, were standing over the box when the Highlanders joined, and It was worth missing supper to se those old warriors’ faces, Some openly, others brushed a sleeve o the face, while one old man who carried the ensign of the Eighth Mississippi in Pickett's charge hugged the blood- stained, tattered remnant, gave the “rebbel yell'’ and carried on sa that! vear, oF a ants Wh wy ds, eces Sunday, w's| his friends had to admonish him, Some of the flags were simply a net- work of holes pierced by bullets in a hundred places, a couple were fastoped to tree limbs, hastily doubtless whe Rossevelt certainly mentous of jhe wanted team, and probably old agers, man farmer, NEW ORL trles for to-mo by returning Gettysburg, | C to. shake ha an intormal tree tingel, farm asalstan Die with the lly Ww “RI has had bo Es, (Epecial to T RACE—One mile; pu pat! Bnaulner int Whitey Migs Gould Bhe Don Dulas BALL PLAYERS LONG ON HUMAN INTELLIGENCE —_-—+ BY ALLEN SANGREE fastened the, pole was shot away. de a hit down me> 3 fternoon will | ke solid gold contrasted with Chri Hlberfeld has gone to his home in Tennessee for the rest of the week, having a | his Angora hogs, a new breed that he Is enting with, aoe They ore horns shaped d after midnight maka CITY PARK ENTRIES. eving World.) news ah Jeffries says he is tired of stage life, but should the latter beat Tet Johnson in their hattle to-night. Jeffries under no cireumstarces will fight anegro. This is final. He further states that, while the prbits ant t22 press are strong in their demands, they could not induce him to fight a negro no matter how hard they tried. has considerable money and property and will never see the day that he will be inwant after he retires. Bregnine Hold by Twisting Bbeiiats ete: null there He wears a p the polltest of all the p ae }} | made Brance famous was ‘i iene to sninas with the) A Joint, me te Neck: ereaking M artist Shen dha | pupil, allowed a brow £ Pa eee le, heck, with a quick seuftiin shitting of his tay ‘land dnoan instant ¢ wikyaiis Helplesely era alt, salt to land his arms ahd body: Uke a |iiwt. The shuster clivved Koyana with, that way, eebow 4 then Higashl allowed hy take howd afier hold, agile masty i of the jiu Into sutne Pouition that Mpa countered It ~The en- as fale esters usually for thre ted an “ ww | OR lod Avr ta WS) POUR RACE WY} tor i i " i OM 104 *Miln ' 107 y ' Wy I fleTHL I Var ) ings for thr In, Dorekin’ Love's Labs | Demurrer "Apprentice allcwanos, Japanese Jiu-Jitsu Expert, Who Hn Matched with Bothner, Shows| Some of Deadly Tricks Before an Evening World Camera —Says He Can Beat Anybody, Even Jeffries. | nd he’s one of own men wrote thelr names, The other twenty- ne Wldorn ; (ul beth ¢ 000 to enly a thin thre could not use elther a pencil or maven » descondAntt| Ftp na ghia typewriter, and yet they belonged 13) wit always chorish these fags. aaeitGaeecn duneeaa ile the '40)" of England, The average Players to Meet Governor, ie my bait e Se eal workingman of to-day is far more | Gov, Vurdaman’ sent out word that | ‘et ever eracked a 1 ing smile, and lite men that ‘owldn't use any of those grips when, bo of the tricks are you were vnee on the mat. tow would | fatal few almple onc | you turn t over If ha was on the | that Tong ling, IO L were | Broun vith his head drawn in like a free to use any ne them 1 could ¢ 1 turtle nae at any wrestler or boxer, Dut it is ; © impossible, More than a thouyand years itn ‘Ol P if Kf Hi nin a thousand year a gorilla com- y Soo} There was a time when ball-players |Governor of Alab. will introduce | Higasot sol to nose before The hit about 600 In Ignorance, Mor exam- | ¥Qy here ee te one erin lB ‘ng World's camera yes eye ple, that authentic story of a once Well- | wii) have to carry with them. their | Nev. On the minut e wall a iD ve known catcher who, when told that } claw iia and op hats. nd bowed py: tb) u die ‘ Garfleld was dead, exclaimed; “Gai! Jacksen looks jgood a tra ing staff, At bis heels trotted anothe hod, Gurheid, Gariela! Never heara o, at et What bend Japrnese, a pupil, carvying a dhe him! What league does he play in?” night, The hotel Is new, ¢ leather grip. ns All Are Bright Now, well supplied with wa nd’ the din=| {am ready,” annowneed Higashi. The mond A ball ream from the) won of the grip and drew forth You will find eome pretty raw ones agi could get In shape | PUPIL aparece tN Bn tae yet, but as a rule the high Been Athletics that played the local! Wish heavy | leauicr pads res leaguer is brigit and, 1f not Intellectual, eran) Rhey would give | knees, ceiereiai {s anxlous to learn, Many of them are work here the rest Ate mon ga a aa when coming from a minor | ne "ahines"” were ail | Pupil Svening World, ‘new men, pling “Apacne" Bender, | ial, ; Iengs Uitt league, And you can almost tell tae) Diy Romain ruse, and. Henley, | some of t) sini GHD gS time of a “s wwayels In .ast COM>} Phoy ‘played pretty ragged hell, and | the little Tiwany night pany by heariag him talk, falongside them the Highlanders Jook | Bothner é aeiheds Both nodued decorousiy to the cam- ab tied tae arm to slide slipped cil uf tees and a dett) Leow hutids, tis head dows bivisted into a 1 Ligusht ciliatory a is assistant to | wach Unie tie tau wriggled | either broke to, “thet | you Ke Ww you it ill ball amt t could Kill a man just ast bull ghter klils a bull E . eee Could Beat Jim Jeffries, dropped beside Koyana, ‘The Know Mr, Jefines ts (ie strongest Mo pur his forehead oa the mat nh America, cli would and dug hls Knuckles in, 1) ud dt wan, Tt y fi fingers slipped out al work to Kel In W sec nd he pulled the under me and with a hod iis own Kier, nnd 8 bones just | ne the elbo id} May’ sare would pany, It effort to id ge p the gr y aphi jerked © uid n it hit ine and roll in re I FOUL. turned: [isi pupil Could take a first hold on his lek. LC is r, awling the right Coot over » bred leg with a kiek from ad and straightened the | the ground, his | noe a New Strangle Hold, | meh ave broken many banes, and two | terward from t eked me dled’ soon of Koyana was flat on his b | always when | injuries, but It was was defending myselt arm still twisted over Higashl's knee @ position where the slightest pre ayalnst adds, L must not use ju jitsu | Would have broken the elbow, and Hi. | ' attack. It is not allowed, No jan gahi's Jeg, tne heol of the foot hooked A a Cee under” the’ opposite, sh sal ths, tenelieus know that We [fied upon “hie windplpe. ”’ Royanacs | of Op temper aad sage, had a pup | free hand to top iat ee icyifted hie | font him away and would nover ta | free | fae? H zAah's Knee, IL was Rim aueln’ a woven tenet 4 b hold, an Koyana nave, al ‘ e pupils egs werd Feat Hefore he was ready for the siext Mi eRe cu) be oeretul not to. hunt must be careful,” Higayit exe | //liguehl rmited courteousiy and bowed | Plalned, “not to hurt Mr. Botmor, Ho | gig Milty We, inet tite be | Seems a very nice man, and T would not | ie t hone ant Re ay the to kill him or break any” of lity Grand Ceniral Fal ace Apri 8 8 ne xt i PUGILIST DORSEY SANSOVINOWINS & EXONERATED LINCOLNSHIRE ing World.) | 1 March 28—At the! colns s inquest tn (Speotal to Tae & PHILADELPHIA, SDON, March 28 Hand With ip of 1,000 the Lin- Werelgns usion of the Corone y for three-year-olds and upwards; on the death of John Hall, the colored ’ L f, who dled In Bu A a Hospital 1 cnt | tng, after engaging in nmenced bition on the previous of t y Cranston, better known | Sinvavino, who wa d trom, ¢ 1 The 8 ! calitel pNure i vear will lack t Broadway Atutede Club, HINKIID DIR AREER GOS oe Ton tICe ‘ f Only two in “Danay Maher and 7 Marin, a now riding in or wveidentat death | VAILSBURG TRACK BEGINS, — oem ro MURR AY HILLS OPEN sGuDay| aa situ grip on Jack ind caitdoor sports a 2 Murmy Hills will open the season] great preparation «i ew grounds at One Hundred] The Gailebiins oyot second street and Highth ave-|for seven years tho n Lepr ue next Sunday tn a game “with the polltan racing stars, t¢ ow: with an ane Philadelphia Giant he champion col- |ouncement of professional and amaceur ered of meet next Sunday, \ JEFFRIES WANTS TO QUIT THE RING. { ore re AE WILL RETIRE FROM RING IN JUNE we SOME JIU-JITSU TRICKS OF HIGASHI, WHO IS MATCHED WITH BOTHNER. Jetfries says he HOW HIGASHI MIGHT KILLA MAN NEAL MAKES GOOD IN GIANTS’ PRACTICE GAME. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening Worl.) MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 2%—With| Mathewson and MeGinnity worked for, gambling spirit in theit bones, the| the Regulars, but were beaten Ly a Glants played one of the most spirited | score of $ to 6. The game was won om practice games yesterday een in| ii merits Whell, alter Neal has landed! the tay, spring, and the Yannigans, | un Yor abs’ vena Haase the | ot content with defeating the Regulars ball Into thé bleachers ‘for the hyi® gare for a side bet of $25, attended the In the afternoon and put the whole + Ram's in the Montene p somet e $i Ie to the day's Kil everal days murmur: e have been . and to final arguinent McGraw f and Wiltse as hi nang with of a bt Joan ‘T, Brush sat on the ben tukeholder, and the sight of the ‘money dn his hand worked both t wp toa high pitch, and a ‘or d the umplre, In his dvat-mute Ungo Luther Tayjor kicked Uke a Texas steer throughout and in Ms excitement freq amond, roasting the wi ng general disturbanc Luther was in superb Regulirs were absolutely at his so long as he stayed in the box, 4 used all the speed at his command an re and caw frequently broke his famous dro» bail over the plate with aceurasy that o tonished the entire team and broug elephone Removals Owing to the rush of removal orders re- ceived during April and May, it is re quested that subscri- bers desiring to make any changes in tele- phone equipment Notify the Con- tractDepartment aS far inadvance as possible. CONTRACT DEPARTMENT New York Telephone Co, 16 Dey St. ‘Telephone 9010 Cortlandt d day it was ran Into the form and the The game gave the Hota ane what taere was in Neal, and y | MeGraw is delighted. He played a ) faulless game at third, and to top It 1. 0M landed on Matt a long two- * | base drive and followed with the same)?" trick on MeGinnity, Tall, the othor new man, paved short In Clever stylo, but failed to get in as lucky with the stick as did ul, i SeGrow “thinks he has a And" $M oi t rows probably Glants ret {is reputed h Joe morning from s-) "By working the [ron Ma $5,000, but Lo} { nd ing. taces ag: 8- | 5 At | tor Nashville. CHICA GE Hollnge's pan t gH | [ceg[ Prevents oo: from a conver bin After the game it Is lke vi carry t to he worth and St matters not to him ‘whether he, plays ball or not, McGlnnity Is Back, returned — yestes i outh Meateaten Poke. Where he went on. business eonteo edt and night,” sata ‘L managed to save my. Tam a lttle but think I will get back In cone dition within the next few days, . Netween the and Yannigang will be prayed this morte; There wili be a trio made to the)! afternoon and the son's work in Memphis will be done, | he entire team leaves here to-night! | aauett comment from Metraw, sho played Re A HN ee T MeGinnity bout $200, n in the Willson's, Allen's, Sunda meme ere emerninnenreis ee spe | opta like a pigmy In the far-out fea.” ton in’ the ‘You over 00,000, his Iron foundry, day aM 08 SPORTING, ARAN AAR A HANDICAPPMR, 238 iWkhos beat handle | » Morris le. daily, yO Ey ‘olan divine, with, that he term | MeEwen will on as the ta} een egulars Dicster'a, n Hout bets by tel”, “ROBERT EDGRENA|I yA | 4 vow | first. opportunity! { 1K i it] | rns nd Willsonts | Wo hest bets show tigh | Winners pnt lity, tat a WEN ALY DWOMER, : j ft Uso Lig @ for unnatural roe, iudlammations, 18 oF nicerationa -, of mitcous membranes, Painloss, and not aatrine fa\\THEEVANS uewiato, gent or poisonous, Sold By Dri a we Han in aa i 4 T Ant |