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i aa Bash AUG Shee en i es THE-WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1908, EVENING WORLD [22%22! SPORTS EDITED BY “=aee=-] ROBERT EDGREN 'BOTHNER AND HIGASHI, TO-NIGHT’S 0 a a PPONENTS, AND TWO JIU-JITSU TRICKS HERFORD DUCKS : memeecmmmm — LEWIS MATCH Al Herford, manager of Joe Gans, tho Hghtwoight champton, at the ninth | pour Isnocked out all chance of a i Kgbt between Gans and Wille Lewis, the local fighter. Merford doesn't flat= ly refuse to fight Lowis, but he does almost the same thing in imposing {m- possible conditions for Lewis to agree to, Here are Ierford's conditions: “WH only make match with Wille Lewis under these conditions: If the Lewis people wa even, Vt der (em as much as they like after that at the prevailing o If they won't ber the $10 the best weight na Will do 1s 18) at three o'clock on day of contest, That Is the best 1 will do, and if this is suustactory we will call all maciers off f ¥ vty, HERFORD." Washington, April’ 6, Lowis wants 'to make the mateh ana will Wager tie $1,a0 on ihe sid the juoney at the odds prevailing , U ry Sporting men in this have “Wevepted Lewis's Version. of the matter and think that tt ls untair Horford to demand that the $1,000 hampion’ will rte over die BW YORK just now i» full of) N wrestlers, Hackenschmidt, the great “Russian Léon," stopping @t the Astor, riding in carriages, Speaking several languages with Rus- sian ease, showing In his full dress the Greatest expanso of snow-white shirt bosom In America, has given the doubt- ful game a certain tone that it lacked @ few days ago, There 1s another thing about Hack. that wil! mako any match he takes “part in (if he does wrestle) quite an event for people who like any kind ‘of clean sport, That !* tho fact that the Russian has nover faked He mover gave the other fellow a@ fall to fttect the betting, or to bring on an-| ether match, or for any other reason, ‘In competition his broad shoulders shave never touched the mat. He 1s always out to win, and ho always wins. fils makes his record edsolutely unique in the game that te # much ty and a mn Lewis att forfelt was cov by Le vnd a Aight Looked sur everything is off. ud A new book on flu Jitsu, the effective Japanese method of self-defense, has boen Issued in Spaiding's Athletic Lt. brary Sertes, This book is without doubt one of the best books that have ever been written on tho subject and ao ‘given to the double cross, / ACKENSCHMIDT doesn't look for r easy marks. Yesterday he met John Plening's manager, “T will match John against you and put up $1,000 to back him," said the ,@ireotor of Pioning’s destinies, | ue ze== HGHLINDERS SIY FAREWELL knows what 1 can do to him, I met BY ALLEN SANGREE. , him twice In Burope, Tho first time (Rpectal to The Evening World.) myst first pick good men and ¢hen in- "2 threw him in @ minute and a half,! aTLANTA, Ga. April 6—But a few|epire them with the same enthusiasm and he couldn't get out of bed for|more hours and the New York Ameri-| that he himself maintains. This is the a ‘two weeks afterward. I met him in a| cans will be rushing Northward after a! secret of MoGraw, Griffith, Lajole, . ter tournament, and he came to me|four weeks’ treining trip that has been| Collins and Connie Meck. } beforehand and sald: ‘Please don't hurt| notable in various ways, It is by com-| The Highlanders have been tmproving fhe this time, Mr. Hackensobmidt, 1| parison that we estimate the Importance| every day. One can read it like the a don't want to be killed,’ Go I went atlor yaluo of almogt everything in thi#| hunds on @ clock. Some chaps develop 4 jim gently, and he lasted about four| tive old world, and using the work of | glowly, others In @ jump. At first the minutes, I don’t want to make a bad| Cincinnati here yesterday as a criterion, | itlghlanders hit and ram bases indifter- {mpression on the Americans, and if| the Highlanders look like pennant wins | on eae ae Cen a ewe pert, who is to meet Champion Bothner to-night at Grand Contal Palace —— By Bozeman Bulger, CARR JOINS THIRTEENTH. (Spotal to The Evening World.) were telling a story that wouldn't WHEELING, W, Va, April 6—An-| Sound well in public, other wintry blast blew the trost-bit-| 1t may be a little expose of Giant ten Giants into Wheeling this morning, | secrets, but they are Just now working but they came with a victorious stride, | on a play which may mean many runs arenes and a #mall attair lke a frappeed ear |during the summer, All the bases aro nuit aaaieneed Ns bvedtgituiad anid or a froren finger mattered not to them, | oosupled, with two out, the batter has |r Oh. Sine: Avonue, Broouiver Gate ‘They want the scalp of Wheeling to | three balla and two, strilced As tte |untay evening, April 15, and 1s expected make thelr training record free trom | Beciita Mame ue tO threw. tome. Ene | co show the high-class form which char- blemish, and then the filght to Broad- | catcher will naturally etep out to re- acterizes his work outdoors, Wad begina Should accitent not beran {ceive ,the throw, maids It cour, balls. —<——— them the Giants will leuve here early | bay “th thee arent the tuner would | JEFFRIES IN A NEW ROLE. is Mlustrated by snapshots of K, Ko- yama and A. Minkmi, the well-known = Japanese experts. ‘he book contains Trontisplece pleture of | Katsuguma. u ILigashl, the well-known Jiu jitsu ex: a Edward P, Carr, of the Xavier A. Ay ¢ ‘ champion @itsance runner of the Mot+ ropolitan district, ts the latest accée- sion to the ranks of the Thirteenth I wrestled a man who had no chance big | id pl d the qi to-night, going via Pittsburg, apd will Revere Wolk to Bnd the barat ree oh hers, san ea the game Ih : Holbede ; ¥ ’ , t T Mrould look ike whet you call a| Joo Kelley and hia team were a gor-|Bamurnix. very Bichan’ Balle was, arrive in New York about 8 o’olcek | inthe confusion should call. the jast] Champion Jim Jeffries wil make his 5 bata cae ene Aten they. rode to. the | Bike up and no opening. to swore Tett to-morrow morning, balla strike the play would be spoilal, | first appearance, as a baseball urgpine P 4 unhoticed, Coming from under the eweltering | and that 4s the only drawback, It was] in tis vicinity on 8 of the Southland, the cold, biting Thtlanapelie, andl Wil! bo dited augaln At George Cricket Grounds, in Hoboken, 20 of Columbus and Wheeling have | the irs opportunity. where ho will officiate in the kame be: ed Gta ’ Another of McGraw's new tricks | tween the «x-Hoboke id the cham= ae eee ee aero w end | is, when socond and thind bases are | plon Pearsails, of Jersey City. Jeftries , > Oseupied and a grounder is dit to the | has already umpired a number of games, fingers in the game yesterday, ‘The | Infield, after making @ bluff to hold players were not the only eufferers, for! the man at third, the infielder, throws © An offer to back a wrestler against | grounds in a tallyho, all decked out With) finny Williams, who has hed a bad Hackenschmidt with a $1,000 slde bet|new uniforms, singing @ rollicking | pair of heels, suddenly came back and 4 #6 fact any business man would back | poor common clods that stared Be Te eee ae ne aad dakar tote th newsboy against him under the same|from window and sidewalk. Bruised, | hela the Macons to two hits in five inn- goonditions, ‘The loser’s end. of the gate| scarred and ancient Jim McGuire, lob- | ings, and the Old Fox puzzled the lo- > cals go that they sould only touch him Would cover the side bet two or three |Ster-colored, angular Ambrose Putuman | Fico. quelne ther test cae the mapa inday at the St several venerable fans who hi [ eRe; bau Ove Rie ret beset a heee 2 eatealee igen toy gg) Bee over ware but ad pashetic veinge wlongeic® | ung ike ene lit “ufeatadl of a gies Tilo a camo aibow Lee surrender | ines sitruetn, falas dsinfounte, dai of a2 theatrical) production. Met aa at Appomattox were forced to leaye | however, to find that Gilbert is stand: unyd l anos O, the Russian Lion Isn't Rede Lacked Ginger. y th dvatand ing behind McGann and catches tho ‘ 5 Powell U: Hie Left Hand, @ grand-stand and hunt up 4 stove parently wild throw and has plenty matched with Jenkins, and from| we looked to see them make ® 1augh-| wile one team was thus putting the and a tumbler of hot Scotch to warm time ‘to catoh the runner at the up to the occasion, While the ball game | Plate and posedbly the one at thint, was Interesting, the dat against the | A! [pdhinagolls two men were put out winds waa more so, and eamp was the | explanation to make éhe minor leaguera the present Indications such aling atock of Atlanta, But whether|oapstone on its spring work the other Patch at the catch-as-catch-can style | icelley has not trained his men with the | practised in Atlanta, and Jack Powell will never come off. Hackensobmidt | diligence of GriMth, or that the famous suddenly made a pretty discovery that may prove of immense valug, For some himself was willing to meet Tom under | Reds have not the goods, thelr perform- | days ‘he has been pitching left-handed, The Natural Laxative ‘Water was awarded the Grand _Prizo at the St, pare lg H man who stuck It out, Understand {t, Doute epee et vont @ny conditions, but Mr. Cochran, his|ance on the field was hardly inspiring, | just tor fun, Another New Play. Marshall Has Big Job. for nr n ree Manager, objected, The objections | ‘They showed neither the ability nor gln-| ,, Fometiey DieGulrg, whe, was patch. Dummy favlor was the erly happy | After pitching the first part of the LE CS Fat Gwere reasonable, ger of the New Yorkers, ‘They were | Gyiquse that left to' throw. to fret man at the park, In Kihm, the Colum- ne, akalnst Columbus Mathewson PAT “Haokenschmidt {s the G Roman | ist supple or sunburned. They did not | yor would be ding, rome, Bue fifats Baas ean? ts eet Hae RMAC cea CT Gree Raat le teatta: we eates Sil nromacly AIS ACH ‘ he Graeco~ n ny ae pet | No "sooner slid then tone, Paddy rst baseman, ound another | main until the team arrives, Ames is $hampion of the world," explains the | swash the ball and toss it as Duft took first, alfa dowen wen ood deat mute, and the two had a hilarious | Went to his home in Warren, O. and ; manager, “Ho will wrestle an : ve of the game and Its glory, ith bi ; 3 . ¥ good | work for love 0 up, with bat, McGuire arranged a’ sig- man, barring two or three who are| The Atlanta fans were renee a ets TRUM pene ae ah ty ae ghotorlous for falcing, and with whom | pointed and wished that they could have W"soche MMe Rho dincoverton that he will have no dealings for that rea-| seen & contest beiween the Higa er | Peace ball waving even more ‘intereet- fon, He has never hi land the Reds, They cou A SRRERE weth therreeURA on the hantest man, ae egeatle stand why any one should pick Ieliey | A KOM! MARAIS wets the Tesuis: Kelley i urks, to finish first this season, Joe i 8PORTSMEN’S GOODS, Turks, and he has beaten them all, | 10 trend not oversanguine, hough Pc hee eres coe sone "AMERICAN DERBY JIU-JITSU GETS FIRST —_|ATHLETIGSTARS | ot” _| SPALDING'S fo, Bae, ae reperte| mare crowd, (Special to The Evening World.) keek catch-as-catch-can in England Pan septing, perhaps, Oueral, & NEWV ORLEANS, April 6.—The en- Athletic Librar titrugs Ho never reatlod "od" rel TOR Pe one a AGAIN THIS YEAR, tries for to-morrow'n races are as fol. a v6 ’ eek a , and he ew Ci iBe et i = the chanwplonehip or Eaciant 12" f° | reot 4 inches and welghs 200 pounds e ——p— ‘ time talking over the old sobool days, | restr chit, OO ae eee se ea ay At one time they were observed hiding | and’ Marshall will have to do all. the TIPATION thelr fingers under thelr coats and RAPA AGI AEG, NV ae See aoe ee laughing immoderately, but this was} fret practige a My ee explained’ by URGthilN Lwholtamld basil Panett een emer re) ew CHATPIQV VRESTLEP, DOZHNER=, CONS oily. purse; tor @Graeco-Roman style, He ‘has great speed and sagacily, "Hack has engagements for mi of his size, grap: head, ‘representing Inte. wing ene [and in gpite of h ; ding With the entry of P, J. Walsh, Now| = kilinnap’: ey, For that teasoi . lee handily with bunts, Inelud A) = ne Sore Pie hin cae ton, Gent want pn ey ae ail Tely this year upon | CHICAGO, April 6—The great West: ne @upertority of the Japanese Siu- | test will be wrestied are @ mixture of | york A. C.i George V. Bonhag, Harvey glen tay of the game in which he ls champlon’|tinhn, Harper, Walker, Wwing and 7) ture event, the Amoriean Derby. stay yelence of defense and attack of | jiu-Jite and catchvas-eateh-can, but [Cohn, Lawson Roberiwon, W. R, Kna-) Polly Brinie q gon't think Jenkins could throw him! | Gpeck for cutvologists, Nene es dn) 80 ral agaln this year, notwith- the American h-as-caten-ein | the falls will be decided on the plan | al, Columbla, and other atheltlo cham- Lady Wade! . But) nelthor | Hack “nor ms Obeck for curves standing the fact that for the past, method of wrest will be that Js best known to the Amerigan| pions in the games of the College of, — ffrove Cents Be Biie. tre might ss well’ jase On BOW: nas Phelps, the Month rumors have been sent broadcast | to.ngght at tho Grand Centyal Palnce, | public, two shoulders to the mat Count line city of New York next Saturday i Behind the pl if A, first-class American pool cent boy that Pittsburg let go, and that the great Western turf renewal | | .oxington and — Borty-third | ing @ fall, night In the Bighth Regiment Armory, Se at Hea J f Mianc do Jost ina game !of excellent boy that Piutshurk tio. camo | Would be @ thing of the past, |ptreet. George Bothner, the American | Another contest is to be decided to-| {een competition seems assured, Hina Pinot 4.) ee Pores br ALN LSE ARAL i. UA An Sona wae one Blankenship, % fost of the team ig un-| ‘There have been @ number of weasons {light-weight catch-as-eatch-can night that will hardly play second part Brines Glenn... oses by Ae Miiagm } Benak in, BOFIRAG (whe ot Under! from here, The reat ef (I for the holding back of the announce: | pion, will mest Katsugina Higashl, the |to the Bothner-Higasha affalr, Harvey BENNINGS ENTRIES. Koyama, with a picture of ‘y Srrestied nearly. an Many antec te | ShnBed tye whole team was Ment of the Derby, It may be said that | champion fitew artist of the Orlent, in | Parker, the “Little Demon,” and Alex i 100 Katsuguma HIGASHI,’ a man matches as he has of the otner| it Mey i ston this Was due primarily to a disinelina- ake WAIT boreiven!. kb; one | Swanson, of Harlem, two of the crack- ae ‘ a g ina. "eT gopressed by reason of the two Boson i Oe e part of the Washington Park Sa La ieieronteot ny ne {asjack light-welgit wrestlers of this pectal to The Fyening World.) who meets champion GEO, \aereaie: bk by tts Ww jere ton on t of the We 7 taking three falls out of five eqn. | assac ght-welg est 0 ening X é; ae § He AM FITZPATRICK'S } defeats, but Judging Dy te pi run Jockey Club to participate any further |tege Is to be decided by tyo Judges and | country, will mneet In @ finish mate NNINGS RACE TRACK, April) BAI SIT 108 BOTHNER to-night .... mA Dim Durie To ppould aay. ts "han was necessary in the factional|s referee, ono of tho former being a| ‘The one who guins two falls out of |—The entries for to-morrow's races al Belgas pore 0 bi ScdLVIN?. PhOLEEM GA OOWINN. All Aptula, Is a mystery, way from Cineinnath this year an ar i | 03 | Dozena of pho OME RECIGNES Whee Rect loene ben CHIE ‘ind Chleago will warfare that ts belng waged tn the West | jig-gitsu expert three will be declared the victor, Swan-|as follows: ida ana pi | | RNR 11 elas and. methods,” The. beat ever. oa hut up to date there is, einer ns eet them in the final windup. between the old Western Jockey Club|” syer since the Jiu-Jitsu solence be- | son throw Paice short time ago in| FIR: 2 | tee, Green 108 FRCE TEN CENTS ye 8 nothing to | beat tem In the PN elation, ‘th the American publle |4 guiteh at the Polo Athletle Club, but : ‘ a puernds ; ih ow that he !s anyth Dut r is on Manager. and the Am: ort came a fad Ww oY f aay : hig Fe jhe a in MAAN TG Hea HIAS Orbe et sone: te Bee eer aean (ee alhe anallacnle totes hewal comes a8 1 hag peon a much Mooted question | Hirves) claims nat ue was not in tory sid F wrth SU Hot. sale)by WI), be madcelers and ; eT Bel hand to. hide bie turk) ‘the! rusulla of Routhern tfelnlbg ADE nS Aaa Cinditions Inthe | whether this art could endyxe against bhi Naywand Ohio’. Bats A. G, SPALDING & BROS « | ee » unless he happened mia conduct during the season 1, A stake pi mms, led off with | the attack of an expert catch-as-cateh- | Another novelty that will bo shown DHIRD. Te sis), 107 ‘ { TWO } 20-33 VW. 424 #4, to Ds Ones ned i Worker In one of toa great extent upon t un Anierican Derby, will’ undoubtedly | oan op Grae j Both- | 4 wi bon mich, belwecn cee rath. Jonas; Pale furs | RO Ne ORIG 1 STORES f NEW YORK. ythe ish clgarette foundrie a ij ‘ announced within the next few days, | ° or he Japliese wrestlers, They will wrestle wi} Ts NE i Bae ayy Peshope he anh) Ilko Field Marshal Oy png unedy MUON ner has been enger of We Japanese style, something BU ii B Send for Spalding's handsomely illustrated Hackenschmidt, who save he Higashl ever s made the name of ev of mailer Wt | ehow of the crack athletes of the Po- Won any Kind of a bout. lee Department by Uterally stundi arover heard’ of All Aptula, the Sul GOLFERS M | the stare of New York's finest on thelr | bevore In. vais | ul catalogue of all athletic spor the Japancec er rr eee hot ‘make a SPORTING. ‘anyway, are ts ap stare OR Ity of whi b Fan Ci AS OICAP ERIE Bit " 1 ‘sity ,of which Both- trondwap,pobiishes bent lus: favorite, 'No “one,” dusiates Tac Meads, : , Ba instructor, will send Re TT Tatinhy inform ‘of that name hes won even a second: | a | Hiigasht claims nis only reason for) hig fon to. to-night’s contest, Vilinon’s, Dieatel'n, pee out since I have been tn the} 60 | |not clinching the match sooner was the and Columbia will 8180 Loa reprer Ten's, Helis, Gan ma Pe v. game, wing the Ame erm a- n as too students of he loc { . and other unele and t Tu Baek to the cigarette Mller, Apiutar | fear of doing the Amarin ty taunts | cglieg, are euthushieta on ‘the subject Houble, ; : fille Mareare : : tpecals wid hest bets show wigit | nent todily injury Te dapa (Of sisiitan, | kither Johnny O'Brien or MILF RACE Maldon two-year-old colts, fon pavie rt avcenve of Winwers, SOc. daily. Ty OME funny fhings In the jine of is gaat eas calleated | ot cowardice stirred up the fa Mas | oy ural will roferioe the maven pale furionass old coursy, | rounht . tor Rat AL monthly, Rent bets by téles S folsting Mtoe “champions” on| (special to the Evening World.) ‘The Brighton Beach Automobile Chup | eee, and Le te et rents cons Lan Will, be. Dronent . - ‘ Nea Rip weekly, Int edition noon, the American public have deon| PINEHURST, N. April 6—Tho ¢2-| has planned to conduct a seri® of aue| The ules | : i ——— bile race meets on the ighton for the opening meet on May Li . ae = = ———— oes a Rat ie ; beet at OLD DR, GRINDLE, year-olds’ ‘and up sae huntaent 93 YEARS A SPECIALIST IN | r] ARNEL REE oor Ratnam ‘i 4 oeaee ReoGitee to Mont aes Beemanengy rhe ‘ Hieldys, more easily and. on mo Vente tear mista than by. any other ade done by the promoters during the past! ond round for the president's, seereta few years, There Beck Olegon, | treasurers’ and captains’ cups fn for inatance, a sitppored champ from) North and South champlonsiilp tour Copenhagen, who was imported by 1 this morning Rober, ady aby Winod @ four conse’ and dihed by My {ising piyalela Do. you" utter. th 1 lls bree } anc HE lini hereditary oF contracted: nef By soeber: ve Ont sont ‘ i possantngs ftdney.. bladder complaine), ‘ 3) red Mpols, Ulcer, fore, th in various line. uahe hore n linea ba mt on the p Th, palngul awl ramme for whe: WET JENKINS BAIL, GETS DRAW eco... fife Yrell was committed to the woi uesday for four months for a t jast night he was relensed (ppeal, Fe was “hog fat,” but : Leacdianes chisectaate fam, But Bowker won't come Ang to Ret hicn, the local oliqiiy Wanted nim sproud a story to the 1 La t that Owen Moran, another clever Haimllton, Hah bantam, had whipped Bowke Roman bow vl W z HOTU der ike ¢ Tha aad Flortzet p L soci oF any discuss resulting { imilline cams hat ikea to meet i# a 1,000-mite time << | \ LON ceed Nitra tive t Cyc porenlon Ove Dr aeind ise te mG. Weldgwayy Ina Pee | em tints Oley (Special to The Evening World.) Hack Death ores rer ss " mwemlow. Veet not of Mi, munaly. as you mo.bo hin for Wy and ehrioked car, to lower the world's! The * Pauae p Just sow, all duo to] WILMINGTON, Del, April 0 There a ‘gl va in AEM Commantant ‘ ‘ nents THe cures, private and: ordinat . 09 Inte, 1 erate a iad mi at now, all dio Ue MIN i 4 1 ACE 5 : ener Tigland, a We i ra of $9 hours 8 minutes Be ee Mmratay ohageson, © tl were two good fights at the Wimingt 0] eee vevti Fsiona . * F [trated ¢ it ah the ate gen ther-woliht named Howke He suimmary follow » mad f by |) i ; Hetie Club last night, one being a Tea ite ‘ ‘ No Bt, Letween! Gch and ¥ Bit Franklo’ Nei and tyee rae AER GipeSecond round: 8. B it nara match between the ar Hacken-| Athletic Club last night, ons ey Sater sCarl Kahler Werk ie has cel pled OVER 20 HARES championship from America, abmmirong, Deal Reach, bent Merritt te, | CUM ental in ay Packard COP pout lechmidt sind ‘Tom. Jenkins under « knockout, Jack Farrell, colored, of Wil- Berea aria PARA ROR Theord Which, no aren agvorraing Baya time we have been. yery ; W vier Jewoor up ea ee TY May ho and continue | tacatch-can rales “i mugon, fought Kid Henry, of Darby, d ae My ie travneally,, olgien. 4 Advan arte" | Me Dave Bowker come over he play Tred Her i " AY i sesond event | Cochran. bitterly opposes Uh [a., also colored, six rounds to a draw. a tO ea @urn the belt to some America Norman ‘Town, sian Lion's appearing in an ‘ i i g Oto plays Alan Lord. Clam! Hf 3 champlin Despite howe ‘. | ii . 4 to meet Jenkl /CUBAN X Gl ans ie, and the matell , Coluabla, hie wood, by Ita 19 holes: ee | inged without Mt put up a good tight, vee és i mille and a hindred yards Bhat sory was ai cntgn angen tani] | BAKER AFTER LINDER, At Bronx Oval, One Hundred and Bix: Mca Dates that he can't atop | hls ‘Chaoms ues, of -Wiiminkton, Moran never beat Bowker in| Joe Baker, the feather-welght fghter, | ty-ch rd atie Southern Boulevard, | piace tone moony Jenkins, but will | * ‘ Bhiaaotontn Kk Hut. the clique. cabled him . umser of | the Fs noxt Sunday will! savise agaunnt It, te Ce tc lat Pte deta beeen amc an os | RE ec al ounds and will post "score of,9 to 2, On that| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS “4 " toh, mak), 60 bem Bocas on be f° Ste daaky aracke moet role WORK MONDAY. WONDERG., sisi scasial nl MEA kN A Aa i.e

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