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’S SCHEME OF FIGHTING BRITT WITH CARTOONS MAY REVOLUTIONIZE GAME Hobe, Pe SZ neison's c—J MT TAMALPAIS ' > CARTOON I THROW UP THE SPonGe ! GR greet. af @ Neusons HELP I! Es 7 + BRITT ‘ Sows, as, MONOLOGUE THIS ($ GETTING BRUTAL! OnNS STINT st FLANIC ARICATORY o” ATTACK, & oO. NELSON SARTOONISTS TO z SaysSauto CUT oF TREAT a Britt ) SAN FRANCISCO eee eir, EVeN “HACK” Ba WOLLD LIE DOWN IF JENKINS FolowEp QELSON'S LEAD, yl ”% faofeo : RITT PONCLOGUE NAL BASE. WAR MAP or anenr an pi BRITT * NELSON Battie. ds Mh ‘al (wow RAGING WN FRISCO ) "4 A Coip Knockout, UP TO DATE. EAST NEEDS STEWARDS om LIKE JUDGE MURPHY is ; ; | By Frank W. Thorp, | WASHINGTON, D. ©, Apri 5.—The asoured ——+s Sa AART, WITH A CARTOONIST g IN HIS CORNER, MIGHT MaKe JEFF Quits WO or three centuries ago every English nobleman who dabbled in‘ sport engaged n retinue of “prize-fighters." ‘These fellows accom- panied thelr meeter on his adventures, @nd it was their duty, on occasion, to either carve up any obnoxious person with thelr falchions or hammer him s Essex Park meetin ey "i A * @, at which Brewarde ot the: Jockey Club) When) |'Jiiege “Murphy, prenided) jet winter they refused to grant Harry Cochran! was as clean ua race meet as one >, with their fists, To have a “bully” at B , his smile triumphant, that Grimth could desire," one’s heels was a mark that distin- Highlanders Are Suffere|iearmea the truth, Yesterday the "Kia" |Griffith’s Pennant As=|® 22ckoy's license, freed racing of a | Suis ee This state of aftaira was ) wulehed the gentleman, ‘Tiger Roach reported from his farm in Tennessee, | Moat erratio rider, It would serve NO) Ming ourly assorted Micka tet duce the Bully of the Bedford,” was one cel HARD TIMES AHEAD ing from a _ Disease! iir"s pirants MeRVe) COR aiicsse ch anova the. raced ef thinil anne vac ebrated or, and eve! : FoR J, E0WARD, f or he would. deni severe w Rerasnery nd even) vamen ies, ‘aks Which Just Now | gers wrath, Macon To-Day, and youtr, or tel! how ne fnaity came to) traders, and it gee anely Bthowe § late, to encounter the man- iB must be clean an the first ring fighter, occasionally hired “rift,” sald BI oy 5 v sald Elbertetd, I'm in awtul grief at the hands of the keen-oyed| here dn the East ty Ow Bimself to some gentleman of title for Threatens Atlanta, | siape.rve got the pink eye, thas) All the Players Are Guise Murphy at Hot Springs, So far | WH not Tolerate sharp prustion to some hazardous job or other, what kept me. "You've ink make racing in the E) he i 0 got a pin! | ree ‘i Bust the cleanest Battling Nelson, haying acautred a Says Allen Sangree. nerve," snoried Grimth, “Ive a ming| Glad of It. Paper In concerned, his career '8) sare In the world. re Bank account anda feud with J. Edward X to dock your salary. Pin e! Nothing, i Ghat thal oavwhare cn aaa, Monte 7 vl m! have There Britt, has followed in the footsteps of taeay, i There are vothere) who (mient is overy induceme { o P ut animals have that. Deen wont along with him, if the stew-| face Giy jBiucement for an owner to the historic noblemen, But Nelson Is , “ " Kia orn pet |Roon, Awful, awful thing to have the his horses honestly; “ye Renee ino, noblemen, But Nelson ip MA CHED WI H E | By Allen Sangree. Faas _ bala tho “cia? orn Paes 1B to ands cared to rake over the dead em-|alWays "that onestly: vot there Is a@lugger to make mincemeat of Britt, (Bpectal to The Evening world:) thanext weeks Bink ese ts contagious, | While the Highlanders: are: (ackiing|\Ders of (he seabon/ of 19), AithouR) aoine who, the momadie that tes Cochran was guilty of many atrocious He has improved on the old plan. ATLANTA, Ga, April 6—"On to | (RENEE Ree ine oe ee whole vil, |MfAcon, a team that has trounced nearly | ity of |Versals of form ‘are mentioned, , Nolson has attached to his person a Macon!" was the ery this morning, the | inses, You'll see!" |all the big leaguers, Including Jimmy |es here In the East last season, Tne few that “horees | caricaturist, The duty of this hireling {s - 4 | Collins's world champlons, Joe Kelley | the stewards offciating here paid no} hiv fot machines, and cannot be ex- 7 : : ! Jword ery being quite sultable, More| ‘The ‘Kil’ seemed to revel in the plons, In fact. it Seema to] bected to Tun “every Tage alike.” No @o make Jimmy Britt's life a burden— with his Cincinnati Reds will perform | attention to them, In fact, It scems one realizes that any more than th, to make him a butt for ridicule, ‘The HACKENSCHMIDT SAYS: than half the team reported at break-| thought that he had imported some. | (oot U0 | uta it Ompare them (be the particuar duty of Eastern} writer of thts column; yet the. evic pen, thinks Nelson, who had scen many . fast thelr eyes piping a moist, pinkish |thing novel; in other words, that he Sth New York, and rogtees mat Grits | stewards to Ignore reversals of form| dice of tho senses can soardely © be Serious newspaper pen portraits of him- “If I wanted t» ¢ I could be a mililonatre to-d I was offered $100,000 || vind, so that they could scarcely tell | had !t on the manager, Griffith is now fith and Kelley could not have arranged | and eccentric riding, strong ciroumstantial™ aeliehes ahaky, golf, 1s mightier than the sword and J} to lay down to Madrall, the ‘Turk, and $29,000 to lose to Jenkins In our ‘\dppered herring from vatmeal, Hee eT ee ee ta eee eee ape TaIRIT ROWEDAREKAIHAve TIAGA How About Coming Season? the observations of others, | bas ao better wallop than the boxing !f match, Iam worth $1.5.00, all of which T earned in my business, but I would || “What the Sam HIN ts wrong with | well ag animals may have pink ey cach of Griftith's canwelling the game) ‘This question naturally suesests It] of the can theese key eg tie aeaeon ji glove, |] vather lose my right arm than participate in a fake, you boys?" demanded GrimMth savagely. | far the disease Is spreading so rapidly at Jacksonville, saying that he got] gare, will this policy of non-interfer-| queer, though one ig reoes gfe Jook oy K Nelson will surely score a knockout “L know something about the manly ant, and may surprise my friends || "Broke training?” "“Dinged 4 T know,"'| that the whole city of Atlanta is likely ‘cold feet, The fact was that auch a trip | ooo. a6 in vogue this season? Racing| Cuse them on the «round. that jes) t ‘unless Britt's nimblo brain throws out | by entering the ring. I will not fight Jeffries right away, but I expect to do | Tetwrned the watery-eyed men sadly, |to be dnfected. no guarantee, and “Frank, Farrell |in the Hast last season was remarka-| ()) [1iy Dé romponsible, | But thia © ecounter attack. |] so within a year or so. T like boxing, and consider it an excellent mediuin | &8 each brushed @ sleeve across his| The first symptom js a sorencss or (ought it poor business. After being | p19 for reversals of form and strange] to declire themselves. tor clean ‘racing ‘ This {dea of Nelson's opens boundless |§ in making one quick and strong,” classic brow. eee en eee a really | cana it in hnrdly, necessary. to ‘rotute | Tiling on the part of some of tho/ nd fhalst, on hgpeemen, livin up - to ) Ward, Keen, practical stews | oF d percolate a filmy ooze. It is really ’ possibilities to the aspiring heavy> | Dave Fultz was tn @ deplorable Sh aee, 8 “ old feet assertion. jockeys, Some of the horsemen seem) {i} Gt fi n Weights, What could be caster than for| If Charles Cochran, manager of Hack: clothing. That 1s, he lacks only six | He could scarcely see. Jimmy Will. | painful, snd up i Lab yee ‘AT May was the second time during | to be possessed of but one ambition, “phere need. be no. spectacular Aleplay Marvin Hart, with part of the proceeds |enschmidt, has his way, there'll be no jinches of measuring § fect around the | !4ms's sparkling orbs were mere pin | terforo @eriously In playing. the entire trip that th v8 ed and that is to ‘skin’ the ring by|of calling riders into the stand. In B a ine q f tei ment this morn-| lay off on account of rain, Barring ey Bb oa helen, of his late fight with Misto Johnsing, | wrestling matoh between “the Russian |Chest | His welght ls 210 pounds. Hig | points, while our friend Harold, of first | Ath bought some ointment t pink eye, the men are in formidable | smart manipulation, ‘The stewards | ttle need for @ eel Ey vund: 8 xen 8 | steward's Interference once It becam: neck’ fa 20 incies around: waist, 83) baso fame, had to be led to tte table, |tng, which the affitcted players used PINE Ho ee ans and all comers. | owent to trown upon thia practice, 1t| RtCNArd's Interference once It became to engage a carteonist, go after Jeffries, | Lion" and Tom Jenkins, unless the lat- |{nohsas thigh os techie oie | ( sharp pract! and take the belt by force of pen and ter consents to a meeting under Graeco- | Meeps, Ib Inches: and ferent, 45 imohes | Zt Was not until “Kld" Elberfeld | with good effect, But one need look)” Let tho Jersey City oluy beware next | 10) IES Hate phawarauitet tie (eps (would be “vblsrnven tp practica sink? Roman rules, Ho {s twenty-seven years old, "| marched in, tongue bulging his cheek, | for little clubbing of the ball this atter-| Saturday. is —_— In denying the report flaringly made j ACK ts here, last night, Cochran says that a ma R The Astor 1s none too good for| under catch-as-catoh-can rules would ] ’ i ¥ aman who can make a thousand bo prejudictal to “Hack's!’ Interests, | | ’ gt pleasure, by simply showing his |and that he, in the capacity of managcr, ‘ y muscular bumps to society. jshall oppose {t bitterly, Despite this | It was reportal last night that|"Hack" himself says he would like to ID EGAN OUT Breath had aereed to most senting at | oblige Jenkins and meet him at his McGraw’s Men Now in Columbus, Where They Play To-Day— ———. Gatch-as-catch-can style, Charles Coch-|own style, but, as Cochran says, It | 1, "The Russian Lion's’? manager, |isn't Hkely that the foreigner will agree cles 1 NRone Ansan Waa elected’ city, Cise Manis: this, saying Ifa match ts made|to anything that haen't his manager's (Special to The Evening World.) Fame in Store for Ames. escies tothe jul Ms Boa of Chicago at the annual clection ba the rules shall be Graeco-Roman, approval, | BALTIMORE, a April 6.—"IKia" OMAHA, Neb., April 6.—Clarence terday, ‘The city clerkship pays $15,000 Msh, the Omaha boy, knocked out Artleq yenr, ‘That beats an baseball salary 5 Hackensohmidt, who 1s in town and| Murphy, of New York, last night : y .;@8 much speed on the curve as on his HERE has been ittle sald about) stopping at the Astor, is a marvellouy demonstrated that he Js the best 15-| By Bozeman Bulger. Played off the bourds by the apestators. or eat ball, and batters have come Simms, of Akron, O., last night in short |Anson ever earned playing first bese the Bothner-Higash! catch-as-jathlete in appearance, Beside him all| pound boy in the Hast, He fought be- | ’ ‘The: qold sent a shiver nhrousl 4 yer, throws fs to be fitteen| for Chicago, ‘ FY ASCL trRE on neds lite : (epeclal se The RYeH NEA Worlds) ight arm of Ames, and in the ninth in-|to Know this, Ames, however, order, ‘The maitch was or mie ; Jitsu mate! he plain reason for | other wrestlers gnd giant athletes look fore the Nonparell At e Club and) COLUMBUS, ©. April &.—Muffled up| "8! Wood MTS BBE Tin Iialivame: eneed) (enaieHOE TS was to be fAfteon |fcaiking avout hie election, “Pop” eaya 4 that extraordinary fact 1s that both have) like pygmies, EVen Jeffries would look , fent 'Kid'' Egan, of Washington, LAS Hire cearame eitiseettry ery | 4 with cotlara| Dine he went straight up, He couldn’ 4 ' pee ng ing (rounds, but ft was a ka f eon practising in secret, each Jearning | small if he were to sit next to him Hh and ot ageamtesin one fourth round |m heres overcoats and with colla'® java hit the plate with hia hat, and tn] accounts, forse many MOTE oaed ond, Simms started out vigorously and e other's specialties, Bothner, the| Hack’ 1s ft 31 i Nd puneh to stom- o 2 rs sequence four men walked to first. Pe data of Amos Busie very stunning blows on English th her's a7 Hack" | 82 Inches around the chest, | ach, followed by a night hook to the McGraw's tribe of Giants invaded Co- | Consequence Ninos’ the “aye of Amos, Hutte, ary landed two 2 ‘This, coupled with two singles, netted | few pit rf inches in his | Jaw. The Wash (ee ,|lumbus this morning looking for more : tiie (teee eur Me Washington hoy gamely tried to [four runs, but It looked at one time| fist curve ball and Dien owe It. | regain his feet, but was unable to do|worlds to conquer and anxious to) oie 4 hose would be necessary to put |qHmP, into fame bette ae ce control, opponent on the defensive and throw | now belleves that he can beat George Fowl Wie ree bal Hele eWorikbe trade ite tearpa contol a aaa ‘at his own game, When Higashi tries Bitar oonunadts wi ) Ay Mogi AME AM Led the minor leaguers out. =, but he is rapidly getting over the diM- | yim to his kneos with a punch In the ¢ hamiher lock he may find Bothner put Bean out. within the timatt of |e Columbus and Wheeling, On Fri. | D veloped the fact {culty “Another “trouble with Ames '¢ stomach, simms rose a# the referee | " put wien 4 OE they Broadway again,| Yesterday's work developed the sults 'y Nard on vcatehers, an Nia | foiling him with something in the line This was the second day they will see old Broadway ag: here "Area hos one faculty that 16 [Sense ob them. dread, to. hold nin, ‘counted nine, but he was showing ‘Tho raw cutting breexes told heavily | thet [eon . Meiinnity is the easicat of all pitchers | weakness, In the second round Engllsh RHUMD breaker: | Ieeting between the two boys, On th o of a thun eake! BEGINS APRIL 23 | first Murpiiy falted to win’ from og the New Yorkers yeeterday, and in| not rosanane Me py ores urine senechr ana McGraw ease Unt DORMS gor attor him hard, Simms went acenll ea 5 | h FOUNGS ‘hte’ 6 .|the club, and few ‘others * | Pay bably next to the Iron ne | ight OE its She crnesetns| ce eee Une JELEE PETES OE ther mene elt Notwithstanding hie lack of [Agtele "due to almost perfect control, /once with @ punch in the face and ol! B funny features this spring. The gers were so bonumbed they could | fession York Club, | was counted on him, He went to his rumors say, has be Japanese art, and as for Higashi, he rement, ome proficient in the | actual me: ; Dall, and Amen is Hable t0/7AO ee autdnly placed his | Telephone Removals b r New ‘ i} eiiy o8 x jence, McGraw thinks ‘It will jand |The pitchers on the 4 other ex: = 1 and a moment Owin to the rush Glants, down South, are winning] ,, . BENNINGS ENTRIES. hardly stop a ball. There was no| exper! a Pans eve wall tq (according to McGraw and other ex- \ynees a sccond time, 4 © gil thelr preliminary games with The Eastern League baseball season heating apparatuy In the grand-stand| him near the top, La perts, as to being easy on eatchers rank |i.ten wont down again with a stunning et cetioval order fee will he opened April The than hot Scotch “and ‘Tom. and| Just as speedy as His straight one. ‘The |hg follows: MoGinnity, Taylor, Mathew: |S Ot. Ort ics tala him out, but those two mixtures were! ordinary pitcher gets about two-thirds! son, Wiltse, Hillotte and Any ! Whe Highlanders, while they dally Yelop some absolutely Invinelble play, |:ONalns 1 Rames for ¢ B RACH, TRACK, Wash: y are being given the skidoo by almost) PRET SE ABE Vey, tng Apr Sg oo 0 a nen ara wcheduled’ in Newark, | the Jmorrow are na follows! | 104 every village aggregation they stack up the r tormorrow are as follows Armorer : f] Providence and Montreal FIRST RAC -year-olds ES. James FI 104 P, 1, Powers is in control he | and upword n alumbin CITY PARK ENTRI Duellist sss ee “108 les 1 to The Evening World.) ceived during April and May, it is re quested that subscri- against, 1's lucky for the Hig...anc | | that the long desired games with tho | peg ; } sre | - sHarkin (2) ‘ gain, the majority : sell 102 Par) Giants doesn't come off this spring, | remaining facthtul to him (Special to The Evening World.) pn ne 04 bers de: r qiter all, |atle Was Priswed without a CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, La, Heinen ari nie OUT AT rs ere tomake | Vote,” Moreover there was! 4 4 ‘ em to john Doyle P FRW days ago, Mr. 3. Baward) Mand for Powers's, scalp, eer ee ee ile gc: tre testelie FIRTH RACE eve * U | any changes in tele- Britt, that eminent San Franciaco | Pi And busier threats ahd | RIRAT MACE—Three-quarters, of a mile: verMorsie: Me. s+, : phone equipment monologue artist, ie £0) eng, ,tmpires appol fare: ‘Charles jpurees or saree years i Reuncelay, : A most Important Indoor lawn tennis ung Corbett as “poor old wheegy |W. Zimmer, of Cleveland, and August Pita Lord Hernia ery | tournament for women will begin to- ett.” Corbett indignantly denies | Moran, of Philadelphia, oun of whom | Mr." Barnaby Jonn Garner Police Commissioner McAdoo !s very So ee ee rian bie Notify the Con- ‘ much interested In the outcome of the | ry " F wer with the Nath 1 League last Meteorle eae *Darius at he wheezes. “1 am fat.” he 8498) year; John Egan, of Arlington, RT. | J dula? Sundin Kornel Tiigashi-Bothner Jiu-Jitsu + catch -as- | tournament Is the roeult of the enthu- tract Department x it I dont wheeze.” Feappointed; C, B. Hassett, of Portland, | Bhow Girt The Don. : ting mateh, which takes |slustio efforts of Mra, Barkor Wallach, aw Corbett feht Young Erne Mon-! Me, formerly with ihe | American | Fowans)i: Gena catehscan wreatling iaton, | Who has in past avasons won many of as far in advance Oey night. It's true, He docant wheeks, | League, and J. 1. ¢ of Webator, shor rian 07 place to-morrow night Bt ths, Gre tho” event on the Daalnoy sours at Abi 4 is now up to James Edward to make} Mass, who ®as with the Connecticut 7 o tay mths of a mile:| Ce 1 Palace, Higasht ts the Newport, In carrying out _her project nOlog: tore SIXTH RACE—Seven Nf Central po @ gentlemanly apology to My. Corbett.” | 1, | aellfie fon fogrevear-olia and Gowers || Ta oanems terror who, at a teal exhible [of turning (Bt Nienoiag Rink wg as possible. | NOTES OF THE TURF. GIANTS IN SUNDAY GAME. Biin-Fera’ ‘ eons, athletes, tossed the sturdiest of them, | Women, ; i CONTRACT DEPARTMENT :- ! ARSE Ia Raihert Bony. Including Ajax Whitman and Charlie) ‘The imatches to-day will be an, in- New York Tel he remains of Jockey Otto Wonderly, |, Manager McGraw: will play the regu- f Sreotleent Kammer, the ex-champion pugilist, | tercity series In womon's doubles. ‘The w York Telephone lar Glants against the Emeralds at Van + 00 *Banana Cream only event for mon Js the doubles, ar- 16 st who died from injuries ed in a) Nost on Sunday, The latter will have | CTH RACE selling: *Verdant 1105 Our Salite around like so many straws. ' ranged hy Holcon> Ward, the national Dey race last Saturday, have ber a team that will keep the Mational |WGe varie and upvarts five seri Bt 1105 Glantte Commissioner McAdoo at the time] champion. ‘Telephone 9010 Cortiands from Memphis to his late home at ¥ League champions busy. ‘The ‘famous | ‘ poate Or "108 Oeremiow was immensely interested In the jlu- Stock, Ont, Muneral services we ee ONT enna man) pe: On) inthe Mento jitsu art and expressed his desire to foyer the body at Memphis and w : Mga = Bours ay. reo a bona fide contest between a jlus Tee ttl. | Jiteu expert and an American wrestler, tAnirsn tec es \After clinching his match with Both- OLD DR, GRINDLE, there, Ie js said thac Wonderiy tert an| VON DER AHE STRICKEN. aie ‘ ORD BAC ave valued, In a hank 0. and Suetus NEE CENA RIES ner, Higashi sent an invitation to the 8 YBARS A SPECIALIST IN Canidian ‘property, at more than | ST. LOUIS, April 5.-"Chris" Von Der ies sense Atle Mari oy HIGHLANDERS PLAY SUNDAY Cr nimtoner to. be present, and ro- ee DISBABES OF MBN. 000. Ahew Well known to all baseball men as ; pF sGimioek ee ree Maa vealowlingy dation thy FOBIP T ie wile aides Be inina!s weltncee Trmutment am omon Tonner r | Browns, ia'in a precarious condition ae | OneTHAIe ania, aeiconare *Red | ; Grimth's Highlanders, who are | A 1, 1906, latural Laxative Wator. curod more quickly, more eaaily and on mo 0 in Bonne ne negro jockey | Browns, is In a precarious condition as erhale inlice. rast atl Clark Gri pera) wy April 1, 5. Halfaglassupon arising SHO ee UE rare emellY, Bnd. a ELD Iter Jennings contracted wath to ride |& RoAUlL Of A stroke of apoplexy In a \ iogul due In New York on Friday, will KOlac. 5 prigashly No. 42 Went Bixty-ftth Te ROHAN amiok li Hole aang BS ny other iatring: on tihe Const tracks thin mum. | Pome booth. i | Fpeetra to Ridgewood on Sunday for thelr ueuat | MM, i. FRR ent fiving positive relied bi rotie, horkauary cf Contracted and fall, has beon ruled off the , ‘trate te-neason exhibition game with the| Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge the iry ie — to-day. Uy) ae Pt ti Hy 0 baoat f duty " re MURRAY HILLS’ GAME, Hober | Thinley fase Ridgewoods, and Long Island fans |recetpt of your letter of the 30th ultima, Ask Gistinctly for eS Eningal wwellin “ot P Y ’ niin SIXTH RACE. 80 Grande Vitease ST have thelr first opportunity to see Inviting me to witness an exhibition of ‘Hunyadi Jhnos, VARICOCHLR, or any’ dineuat ler of Proper, Shot Gun and Dainty is Bel ine. Maabeth Dillon’. e famoun California frat jiu- he Grand Central Palace is ‘excess, indiscretion oF overwor) and upwards one iniie. and soy Ttnl Chase, th flu-fitan att Grand. Priv ‘Lou +, andieerstlop, OF, overwork? It MIA mot put In on appearance uneh | ARH Murray Hs will play the strong | Mumba sbince® mNe wa anventy faseman, In. the early game the jon ‘Thursday, Apnil 6. If It will be pos- Exposition, Tboa. Bot Jou an purely. aa Youn to bh Watinesdiiy sind then tried to annul |iosseta at the: surene Treat Os hantom aelitgy, for. Cours Brightons of Tidgewood will ine up|eible for me'to avtend the exhibition I} J posi Giese ine dures pave Gd ond Montract with Jonnings in the courts. |Hondetd and. Forty-ninth street and | ssc AtUTny She ‘Laurel against the Barnum F, C. ite ‘sled 10 OP ll FOR crgrereg uid al r of ee Ro eon sorte ey. nee a anking you for your invitation, q Blow. ile Inatructeg | BIRNEN Avent The Royal Wed Deboe sss ¥ poke Te) q eet, 42 ae bet ry Pings enlmat Giants will} of Robin- . 3 main, ours. Yory fe a cr a te report <i Jenoliae on Baturdas eon and Emiths wis. woes Arment is Pr For Facts and Figures. S " epidheen ea C ONSTIPATION batt. for the Ci xX- Baie anould be « okdse con _ the 1905 World Almanac, Police Commiatine,

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