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a Bometime: away; they fa: TW tcner cue: spit ball @ouble action bowle Tt swings out then muddenly dives terpeto-beat. ‘That covered of the simpler ares ® Hew spiral a few days go out of fashion [wilt be a thing of aa @ny sort of a curve. Baseball is almos nowadays, the ladder Baltimere. Uttle serapper, who classed with Young Corbett landed wight swings @ sor Mvan down, Gherbro had a spit ball. Ratters didn't care— they'd send that spit ball Bissling through the alr. Whey slammed at it; they banged at lt; ‘They tore the atmosphere. ®he horrid, naughty things they said ‘Were quite unfit to kear, They hit above; they hit below; ‘They peppered all around. Inconsiderately There wasn't a knockdown ING WORLD ——— PY JACK” BriRAL = mned he rs an ago and the too well ngain Renult—a @raw with Kid Sullivan, a fairly good | have | at all a wo couple of years ago. his re! the can put “hook’* and back again, a submarine t all, ‘@hesbro claims there are still oks that can be performed with his favorite delivery. fn @ while the ball springs something new on him, He has mastered a threw batt past. that the other team’s scores will @kpressed in goose exgs. nis thing that cen save the Wil bo baseball tegisiation prohibiting | 7 lant Ys CORBETT started to climb ld Corbett famous left of times, bit Sul- ro in| fused not TReRe WON'T BE 4NY HITS WHEN CHESBRO CAN CONTRO’ /T. cloudy q Bometimes thoy hit the ground. But they always missed that spit ball, With vards and vards to spare, MUTup the rattled batters went, Girzling through the air, BRO saves that , has gained such control that he the a on it and of either, undia- Every onee fow convolution’, but when he has acquired control of) that he by Ing will e-runntig | Aftor | be hen the in -round night to acel- | game played and GRIFFITH WANTS TO PLAY GIANTS, 'BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Evening World.) | JACKSON, Miss. April 1.—Disgusted | at the trouble Manager Morley has} Kicked up over Chase and Newto; Clark Griffith has decided upon found- Ing a bawehell school where Itkely | lads may be trained to the profeseion, | thus muking the major leagues inde- pendent of the minors, Such a plan/ has been intimated and talked of for years, We understand that Columbia College | y desided. In either leaguo. talk thie . regret, a) regret people here, nobly show thing ocd will, joft a bird, sign. Keeler, comemplates establishing a chalr for baseball, with Billy Lauder at the) and Ye, head, Doubtiess Yale, Harvard and the | "(ne ball other big Institutions will follow sult. But even then the bast talent {* likely never to be developed, because boys from the "dumo" and town commons would not have the prize or intelligence to attend regular colleges, To Start a Fund, Grifizh how had the thing in- mind ever since last season, having tried to enlist the ald of Ban Johnson and Frank Farrell. ‘The Morley row merely brought things to a citmax. The scheme will, of course, Interest every club and ball player, to say nothing of several million fans who must be benefited by Witnessing the feats of boys, so to lapeak, from the cradle, But New York |being the metropolis of our country, the mint of our national game, it seems only right that the two Gotham clubs |should start the bail rolling | To thts end Griffth wired John Me- Graw to-day as follows: prietor of the N The club pla: th Chesbro will take some mej hit in Monday. at April % jing season. fdgewoud Park, Sunday, ipts to found baseball college 80 f yminor Horte Hospital National Commission. expense, Attanta,”” | lovation to be dectded | torday, ie Revoliny Arine the hey Gna i Rooters must concede that this Ip & itt, ANS the" chigees stakes, baht | the Nght-weight champlon, has pored | @ad drive's to the ropes, fiir, square proporitian, one tt —— la forfeit of $4,007 In thie city and! Rerhaps Corbett vioat hla. hating | awelecncnihe dlemana (res tre has txsucd a challenge t> match Gane| Bower in the secoud round when Sulli- 60 iin dd taat pertains to duce SUNDAY BALL GAMES, aauinst Wilte Lew, the | augreasi | Sut ball GM he 1s likely to Jump at she Hato aad lHehtewelaht, In a-Afteen+round bout al eee, Sim) afoul iow, The rete che It shoud be Ungerstood that 18 pouride, weigh In ai the ringside, ute rest. should have given “ibe Corbett on Han t ses & he show interes to ao on. ve a favorite son ‘teas steam baths, J OK O'sRIDN ting that Yo! weeks, knoe HID Highland already of attacks sprained nm Giints star » With the two ygether 01 that the college football seas in Horse, Backs, &e., &e, palamity ‘ainging thelr dirges &o, On again, W ILLIB Lint Rlopned a win, would piock. L wo 0 wy ree should to the Poxy the the 1d. Th ete allowed Young Corbett a fve-m! Af the veferce vaw such a foul decision spot, ave ordered the temptation If hi five minutes’ olar-plexus’’ puneh the announeed from the Peter Jackson ed him out “by a fuke Jack's referee called it a foul ne fight with Joe ¢ for two good reasons. ietute manager would only five $00 to lose or draw, ot weigh in under 13 bv x ronsclenth y M Seruples of the average referee, | Why Ma CCORDING to the terms of the A atch, Young Corbett ns without quadrupled sw Manageme recen low Wat Gane has agreed to 4 3 nounds there is her evasion by Lew | te eating Canole, announced that aiter ihe ehaaplonstsi no was at 182 potnds.”” Corbett wasn't to be} Mvestegining ial eueeete Weighed at all. He looked bloat pte UME IE ea when he entered the ring-—porsibly Hately send 3 where Near the ld-pound. marin | ivalid or a player | is Carbett’s figure when he} in anol 13 the huspitat at un omplan Ir ef Charlie twiste ed Ut tip he to | Chase to. to} py ‘allow Kid Sullivan to weigh in last s.rength 0° hatters. The idea came hum as juspiration after Ha: had told him how near he cam {to remaining with Morey upon tne la *s Mugnboo yarns, Looking over the schedule he found that both teams could jarrahge 10 play at the Long Isiand park ov that date, and wees no reason should nat come across, Charley Horse Hospital Needed, vy clause may strike so: , but bail playes Y prospect. is desperate alimem and Grlibia has uo urertor motive. the Giants X= | trying sizing’ up tie he (eama who the ngOAt row In a game red team, “4 there the inst ake care him free. The be provided with expert mus: | aye ator @leeaie devices and al kinds of Yu Ow bs much cheaper (han going to Mfoune Clemens, As for the collog ith as no Axe Hail playe ts! song will be Eve but chtranse must be had! Iton, boy to apply as soon | be a gan Volen has changed, except in| the Pearsalls, nilnr. to Christie) Mathewsor team will clu ton place Bronx Oval, third street The gro’ Barberick will Foxen, the | netton | preference their as 1 | CASES ter where It remahis ever at the same piten, | srembers ne Hot Springs a pleked out hy {itive | Meague nd Hite as tho best | do the Ke ee While, Waughs to twirl fort tost will be 0 wood , MORAN SAILS. GRIFFITH CHALLENGES M’GRAW FOR A GAME Manager of Highlanders Would Play at Ridgewood, April 9, Receipts to Go Toward a Baseball School. but this, one rice Roe be NeGu cole lege should include a ‘home for ag Mayers who have served fifteen But there is time to over when NeGraw accepts. Berry to Leave Jackson, The Highlanders left shared uppuried the erything possible The visit was a great or the jooal team, whos wer watched Grimth like sna Ho absorbed overy BH Beh, practised bunting after | is pitoners iaved thel with saliva to most: ie balle b orderes vho and did ey Players on their part ac! Ie #0 many Chesterfeldn, ad the ind ie Norvelle, who at first de- clined to house the olub, haying heard | what awful ruffans they were, offered lowor rates as an inducement Atlanta this Ner4 in the box. for the team {s playing almost m > hall—bots of Binge itt and fast running. Clarks: the breadbaal taking notice and wil ql Remember the day and date. HANDICAP ENTRIES CLOSE: CHICAGO, April 1. |Gay for the Harlem Natioral Handicap, “Will you accept challenge to play us|the chief event of Chicago's Spring rac: The handic Janteed value of $17,800 this year, and is | " lengucs may be Independent of jexpected to attract a hundred of the Also, In conjunction, Charley | best Western horses, Twelve other stake events offered by | ‘Answer, my {the Harlem Jevkey Club will also. close Among the twelve are The opening baseball game of the gen: | Hoboken will bo played a tho George Cricket Grounds to-morrow. -Hoboke! professional and. the t colored torsors In this vicinity. The Murray Hills will grounds at One ninth street and Royal Glanis, one ue Hundr hth avenue to-mor:- Philadelpita Glants se teams alwaye furnish an Inu ting game when the great the lott-handed twirter of Baltimore team, will pitch for the y Hills, while Bowman wil] be in the box for the colored team, Hoboken'e champion seiat-profeamlonal | team will play the Cedars to-morrow at | nM Owe one Hundred and. Sixty | and Southern ida have been fixed and now in good condition for this teh for the Cedara ever southpaw, will be ‘aotion to-morrow will nh the Ridgewoods and Jersey City, The late fe compan! Jersey Davis and Stratton will ne for the Lony Islanders, and Mallrer are slated tans, between ti and the Hagia A ONE OF THE NEW ONES ONLY BETTER, tor ed ears | Jaokeon with by the good! en | to| mana- piping K and the ‘epit'’ ball, sults ‘Just lke) ep return. | fernoon, | 0 us ROW, hard hitt! om, wh was yesterday. In be in the game Entries close to- ip has a guar: | the meet in this compored 0 plavers in thi ammo the teams of ball- en thelr new and Forty: the champion col they get together, Boulevard. | are game. ‘ie | A montiy of City Bastern ‘Phe early con~ Brightons, ct open the #eason at ile hla roereids wi Neat toemorrow with ge strong: a SA. Web, Next Sunday Mo- ‘00 Gran's mpions pf the Na- | jonal Leawue, will jay he Emeralds Moreover Ames will tteh against che Emeralds, RP ee! gaine townorrow the famous ae Met ole Catholle Protectary “Band | a will render @ concert, } excuse f The luitor, maary. "Yorker “ie ha «chan are ly ahinis he wou! Pane Ie ne mmol succnes king © Wye eobenda champ: could wt ' White do if 4b: on, in ma tho o meatier what Tranoieng, a ke a wt the Baltimore scranper io | | public barrel Hit be an- Owen In anticipa: weight boxer, Wednes Moran, the English bantam- will leave England next on the steamship Majestie ' line, for this coun: ‘Tom O'Rourke, who cubled for n to come here, and whe will be; nis manager wale he is In tuts coun. | Cool : @ cablegrain from tne little | 12 8 manager of the Newbury, Hixty-sevent nue, Nag ego, 0 third erday suiting that he enguaed possage (n che Majcatc, OG Mourke will i all probability bein Moran to Ban #rancisco with him. an Frankie “4 ha | Olymple Th ty-sixth will ope! a o vest on of a hard veing determined to wi Which, is down to play to-morrow. with nine a reet and Went Bnd ave- | Dick Bostons, to cover firat base, ox-manager 0} bag. for is own team, Fieh Its baie ame, and | Kid Careey, Metropollton — tea EBawtable Perl Yooley, of the nd’ Charley | the Montreals, Carney Will pitch One Hundred and and Fifth avenue, 1} season to-morrow, Thin acti already at the rin vate fight | Ayonia A, bany, which Is ty be brougit latter elty on April 16, battle for a side bet of #0 a side and the gate receipts, BRITT'S ABLE TRAINERS, ‘Tim McGrath and "Spider" Ke.ly, the well-known fornia, Britt to Jabes Whi ‘Tommy cap fghte! HAS A MOOK LIKE a BowtiNG BALL'S = 01, side, between c,, and 1 trainer train hi Ite, tne Daly, t r, wre Us Al Harford, morager of Joe the legitimste light-weight lmit, of Herford’s shows cone clusively that Gans can be a r weight if he wants to, announced fighting Gans at 188 pounds, w the chances are the match will be speedily arranged ee KELLY REFEREE Sammy Kelly, who was one of the eloverest boxers for country a few years ago, has been aye lected to referee tho twenty-round prie Jack Mis his Willic of pe have been engaged by for twenty-round international battle with Wngiish Lght-we champion, which will be fought beture the Yosemite A. C. night of April 20 DALY AND HERRERA TRAIN, im he weight, and Aureilo Herrera, the Mexte houw thelr fifteen-round bout, ‘Phe men ar of’ Brookiyn 1 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN “SPORTS EDI ‘CHESBRO AND A FEW OF HIS AP Gans. al Ngivt> As Lewis has intention uf om in vhat weight in tite the Of ale of fn the to ugiliats of Calis Jimmy his coming it Frieco, on the ngs tau Fur AL be w G.APRIL 1, 1905. TED BY MASTER OF THE” SPIT BALL. 133 POUNDS, Co: 8 van last aceided before the Eureka A, C., of Baltimore, on April 7. Both men boxed a ten-vound draw at New Orleans a tew Weeks ugo, WOULD BE A FIGHT, | Jack Iaonard, mutchmaker of the Dougises A. C., of Chelsea, Mage, (8 trving to are match between | Aurelio Herrera and "Kid" Goodman, of Horton, to be deelded on the night of April 1% If matched they will battle for fifteen rounds for a sarge percentage of the gross receipts, These boys ought to put up a great fignt, RUHLIN AFTER HART. Gus Rubin, the Akron Giant, himsetf 4 would ha No) fi nse on the battle, either on Que who gad Mart appointment, Baltimore SCHUMAKER AND MURPHY, Willie Schumaker, +the Avonia A. C, bantam-welght, has been fighting mm auch great form recently that the mem- lere of that popular fighting club are ready to back him agatnat “Kid Mur- phy In a twenty-pound pout for @ side het of $240, The boys were to have been matched Jast Sunday, but neither Mur- fought a ten-round draw in several months ago. tried a Jedt, id feinted nded right cand ight jaw. Sulllyean left and ri side het of $20 which Paddy Welsh, manager of Gritto, is ready to back his man for In another battle with Gormiey, v 4 will catch will | Arrangem { | The | Pocasset jem, to-morrow non the Manhatcang, the home team, | st U teh him against ell to | w, forthe. Wubiamewelght hams | will line up as Piety de to bem wondar~ |X-Glant Pie ‘Pertorm on the othe aldeig Fok otter tie rear Cuban the Wal be on the Poranbetty bo the him. Bi atte: ents ‘phe i} Fe Ra and spigekwell Des | defeneed ‘ina Ploamasie by firing line for the Man ck for been made eating of 8,009 people at th Pleasant Baseball Club and ‘weball Club, bot vil cross bats in A practice batt and un hattan totter rand Williams the X-Glants, the the Hare une or corkes be for: loyle for I the Pocasa ® wore challenges, &c. Address all communications nnn enn YOUNG CORBETT IS LUCKY TO DRAW. nn eHnehed. Corbett wi cement, wag compelled thew. opin hnca Hew. 8 wo Werks AR, taged that he wus done, The Evening World will publish every day In the Sport all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of thelr games, $1,000 POSTED FOR GANS CORBETT LUCKY TO MAKE Match Now Likely to Be Arranged Be- tween the Champion and Willie Lewis, Local Fighter, TO GET DRAW BALTIMORE, Mt ett found his match tn "Young Kid" | and was enough to get off with a draw in the ten-round bout before the Eureka Ath- letie Club. There were about 4,000 people {n the Fourth Regiment Armory when the bout took place, and they were re- warded with a give-and-take fight. Corbett did not appear to be in Gret- clasa shape and eeomed fai and bloated. Bullivan, on the other hand, had gotten condit{on, won but for Corbett’ ring experlenee and gene Héwever, Bullivan found the ex-chem- plon a tough proposition, and to give as to receive punishment, Neither man had the necessary steam behind his blows to do damage te any extent, und both were unmarked after Both landed right and lett repeatedly on the jaw, but the blows did not have power enough te send + April night ratects or atreet. owing, rau to the rushed © to the face, and win ne to the jaw, an left to the face and Corbett Ianded lett to the jaw. Corbett landed | | 1—-Youne lueky and tad RGrest @ OXFORD BEATS F RIL FOOL SPIT BALL ST WARRANTEO WINNER, @z. ere e “ ( ae aN x Neds Us al AS » LWOSa mit SMe ey ye eg) The, SPIT 74 BALL'S FINISH. ITZSIMMONS | CAMBRIDGE —AROUGH FIGHT LONDON, April 1.-Oxfora to-day won | the eixty-second annual boat race be- tween the Univertities of Oxford and | Cambridge, defeating the latter by three lengths, The race was rowed In bentifyl weather, There was not a rippie on the water and the wind wos very Ignt. Con- sequently there was not muon advan- tage {In the choles { station: This con. at draw an however, waa not ful: eedily taking the lead procession the fin: EX-CHAMPION PUGILIST DEAD John German, former amateur cham- pion boxer, died in St. John's Hospital this morning. He was stricken with paralysis at his home, No, 21 Fourth avenue, Long Island City, at an carly our to-day and was removed to the ital, where he expired +x houre Gorman was a foreman in the High Leyes in Long Teiand Cit a boxer he won the amate chamelonehip at 1% pounde In 181 eld it for four years, defeating the best mown amateurs in the country at the weight, He wae thirty-four years old and leaves @ widow and etx children. es OTIS WINS AT POOL. Charlie Cts won his mame last night In the champicnshin pool tournament In yyoeress Al Bandera'a parlors, Wo. @ West One Miundred aye Bixtecith street, Ute made his 128 while his Opponent, Arthur LAndwall, wes m ing a} The Nigh run of the ni war 38 ballp, By Ole | To-nle yt Vawson ‘and Charles Grogan plays. CITY PARK ENTRIES, Special to The Bvening World.) Par FIRST RA! fe mile; selling; for four- Rae pte ct it +93 q ‘ul Dy able In only one round did Corbett show any apeed, and that was in t! oa has not done any fighting in nearly a co was loo fast, an year, 1s anxtous to get-on a match, ond Iphuned Caswar’. Butivan wcoidenteity his manag Billy Madden, wants to fouled baad} 8 the haat neue as ! S striking him in i put him against Marvin Hart, the /MooNim a foul, and after throe. ml Loulnville fighter who beat Jack John: | ites’ rest resumed Seheing, a won In 'Frisoo on ‘Tuesday olght. Rublin |\ie of Corbett was eomewhpt of a ullivan tried hard to land a knook- lout, and in the tenth round put, fort Tis'best efforts, Starting tt off, Corbett athe chile no ghanees, liven ante ut fon th ‘and sent won| nt wera ghting tast when the round ondea,” BOUTS CALLED OFF. phy nor his manager put In an ap. —— pearance, (Gpectel to The Hivening World.) GORMLEY SIDESTEPPING? PHILADMLPHIA, April 1—Despite Hob Gormicy, tho Hartem Ugnt-weight |the fact that the card artanmea for who claimed he could beat “Kid” Griffo | the Southwark A, C, last night cove 41 any tine, has failed to come forward | eine the nammer, Of gat Apfel ind make o maten with Gritto for the |orars guard attended, an the ia oft thi that iid NOP AMATEUR BALLPLAYERS. ing Edition the Amateur Nandan | , SECOND RACH—Four furlongs; puree; for sworzear-aian. ul im ‘erdant , nade | Girls One mile; ae ub. ni fil peventy FOURTH fH yards: P C i Coruscate N ‘om. | and upward: ma | } (Bpasial to The Evening World.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ini, April 3 Logansport lart night Robert f and bs company with Daniel Moc yagent. and his pinvees, Vile ooseoted Uy the ef a herke the transfer nished for his horse "A Fight for Love,! and vet M y piney Hoon ed to averyivady tained in the. fight Moone’ and hie eiced were shovel, Ae atzcel, MESaney, and hie fit eroaped bur Fiiaeimmons tre b ther door ——— THIS “GO” POSTPONED PITTSPLELD, Mars, April bout echeduied for isac migar bet Kid Pantz and Young Gorman postponed unl April 7, BENNINGS ENTRICS, penance (Special to The Evening Word) MENNINGS RACE TARCK, WABH TON April tthe No Fuees arene foilown THST RACK—Handlcap: threa-yeai ; ite aid a half. furionn’ bate, the ti entries fr Hunkla course Mame Worth ... For Luck Limerick rRbo Pauy cuitt word Aintree. Rien" and True Wairdaome A SECOND | RACE—Selling: _ twvo- out and a halt furiones, old course, Bun Glow, i ereeets erry Tele Ber taplitwortn Pras Tek PAanodyne «| RACK: he Gadcly | LY Wa LE TH RACK-—Relling, for four. FOURTH RACH tix and a helf furiones FIFTH RAC! wera gt Hat. ' rend at udder Putian” lon epevin i tale, Chat *Pokes entry. ATH "RACE Mandioap: Nip; ofe tnile and one Hund 08 Ne Ueigh (Padua iss Divination, Amber Jack... James F, Warranted 0 i *Apprentice allowans in 6PORT CHICAGO HANDICAPPMR, Brondwny, publishes beat capping and inues atabl and be average of Winne $1 mon aay, RK. 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