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ARRAN TI THALES ALL THE IPE MLR NER FN TANT NTE NEWS | REL NEON IN RST “GIANTS PLA PLAY YALE STATENS TR TT? THE WORLD: SATORDAY™ EVENING, ; APRIWGy1 908, FIRST LOCAL GAME, LOCAL GAME. § OF DIAMOND, RING HIGHLANDERS’ TRIP THROUGH THE SOUTH. 2 GOOD FIGHTS IN QUAKER CITY There will be two goods fights de- cided ih the arena of the National A. ©. of Philadelphia, to-night, ‘The Aghters who wil! cneags in there bat tlea will be Harry burves, the ex-ban- Samweight ciumpion of the world, and Phil Logan, of Philadelphia, and Matty Matthews, the ex-welter-weight cham- Pion, and Billy Burke, the hard-i ting’ welterweight of the Quaker City. ‘This will be the first timo that Forbos as ever fought in Philadelphia, and @s ho ts meeting a great little fighter tn Logan the indications are that Forbes will have to fight his hardost | hh order to heat the clever Philadel- | giiatihews ate Hi to fant Burke, te By Allen Sangrec. at fighting just at present, 2’most diverting pletures n e¢ oth bouts 3 be be of wx rotinds duration and will be | Nfe Js the annual training tip at eaten welghts | South, What ho sees, hears and ab- GINGER AND WAGNER. “AM Ginger, of the Five Points Ath- Yetlc Club, and Joe Wagner, who made fn Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, were to-day matched (0 Meet {n private for a purse of § The Dove Will meet hi caten weights, and the battle-ground will be up. the ———_— _ Easter World ° other towns tn That's All! uch @ auccessful showing in his battles | to-morrow. | sorbs generally ts an education In tt self, Some stupla professionals never n anything but to incessantly chew ch, hit and fleld the ball. | and they afe the majority, keep thelr five senses agog, with a alt that they are competent to hold an in- telligent conversation about a part of this great country that sharply con- trasts with West and North. Working both ways, the urn, Southern folk, are benefited by these diamond who Invade nearly every big Virginia from the Atlantic ast to Arkansas, bringing with them new fdeas, injecting ginger into ath- {in FUTURE DIAMOND STARS The Premier B. B.C. have reorganized and would like to arrange games wit) teams along the Hudson River offering @ reasonable guarantee. Gumes to bo! played Baturday afternoons during Juno, July and August. Address Jo- PC. Beattie, Manager, care Mrancit H. ett Be Cu oO Ws wtreet, New York City, The Pintsch Compressing Company B. Club would like to hear from strong teams having open du : vrdaye in April and May, Ey greedy, No. #6 Erie atreot, Jerse: Creston B, B. teen. years old ‘and whiformed, with teams for side bets of §5 or or sb, They line YB as follows; Wal- centre field; Hirach, second base; Nitoll, shortston; Flayman, right field; Crofton, left feld; A. Hirsch, third base; Carlo, first base; Fallon, catol Kine, @ ress Pitty tinh and, Keating, pitch i, Wallace, No, ast | venth street The Argyle A, by a score of to “es and in the afternoon defeated the Bradhurst Midgets by a score of 10 to 7 Wo like to arrange games with teams averaging fourteen to fifteen | years. Out-of-town preferres ‘dee Richard 3. J. Cogan, No, 46 ‘est One Mundred and Tirty-third atrect, city; telephone 1,0%—-R Harlem, "Dhe' Bt. Joseph's baseball team y ke fm hear from tenma averasin ane to Baventeen years old. iad |. O'Keefe, Grassy Polm, Rook- County, N, Deh firat-o teams a fow rom meventcen to ose living Ww ea ol ag ‘oferred, reas Harry. jase pitcher desires an. en- ant With ‘wome strong travelling ighteen years, Address eh, No. 802 Weat Pitty-tbird street, Fork, Clty, A team t eel playe Fea ot Holy | Rosai oni Gate to 1 oni aS oe. a i ne een an Pi A.C, wishoy to arrange Bragy wame with ‘any amateur is Hed on haine ground on rat Gavtetied,. ‘ihe wourd fees Fi hl Sea Le a urdays and holidays, eh OG A. ‘rhe Branch H. N. oy ©,, have or- it the season, ve ore, ye 10 fay igs na in the Ne: rook empo, Hest Dage: Rudolph recon b Baia Lichen: Sack Sass jee ‘Goh pen amore Bop; Ma sake Rutter, ete 3, fateh att Hony Béniobot Bitine, Willian any, IaAnuer (i Piatis qin She Franklin A. C secured Ki y Haye Sundays | April ean Pies July open, Address bh ‘irat street, West Chester, @ Borouah A. wil the season’ April to. Wout SEEN og RECN ty ur m8. mes ve pluyed on js) Address B,J, Pie 14 Jerome aveniie, High Bridge, lat HB, B.C. wants gnm pany foiny b Eeame avert nt aes or team having Its own grounds, eyeragin, Seeders ae nized want, hick ann, No. Xi jew Yor! turday, April "th Some, aie iA box 19, Richmond Hill, ew hidwing ts a line-up! bel tol yor right Bloc Nott Sc mony. street ad. are ppooklng first-oliee uni- of High Bridge, ook mames with red and Sixty-ninth street, 1, Titiam ‘ast Ono Hundred and ae fe Would like i arrany Ve irteen ankiin, Duffield street, Brook- | Ili {Would like to join a strong amateur team, Oute she town clubs preferred, Ad dress 8 Wagne ighty-firet “sires at a BPA SAAE The Sioux B. B,C, would Itk Bames with teams sixteen yeas raat OUut-of-town teams offering one-half panes. Hive all Sundays In Apri) and Ay open. Addre, dor 2 i ond avenue, elt RADY Ne, APH The White Rose hoar from three y ging elght ale. would like to -wround players, years. “Have a full No. A.C, which had a most agon 1ast year, would games. or Lamont bers have been chosen to play this sea- gon: Paris, 1 ne, Minkelstelh, Lapides, Goldatelr aggle, Smith, Goldstein and Onkeles Address Tivihg Lapides, Asistant manager, No. 42 Marcy? aves nue, Brooklyn, ‘The Young Foresters Young Melroses by Jon Sunday, April 2, arrange mimes with teams. averaging yey old. Address ten to tw 2g ‘Bast Sixiy-Atth site . Nolan, No, city. The Atlantic Field Club would Ike to arrange gimes with uniformed teams averaging from thirteen ‘to fifteen years old on Bunday afternoons, — Adi George Seward, No. M West One dred and Twenty-ftth street, elty, A baseball team Is desirous of pli other teams averaging 115 pounds, play none but str Games may be Ing mem= defeated the score of 41 to 7 and would Mke to jaying ines tly amateur teams, arranged by addressing Harry Sperling, No, 30 Mast Blghty- fourth street, New York City, ‘The Peewee B, B, C, would like to ar- range games with teams twetve to NN our gpounds, They UD B, Hafner, c.; P Hafner, J. Schwartz, jet’ vO, Luderer, 24 bj A, ‘atish pari 8d bi; Gs Filmore, a4; J, O'Neill, Nagle, rf, and G, May, 0, f alits Peter Hafner, 2089 Avenue A, New/York Olty, ‘Nhe Cherry Blossome would lke to arrange t Saiey) for Bundayw and holl- daya with teams averaging trom thir- teen to fifteen yeara of age, gamos to be played on opponents’ grourids for ide bet, They line wR as follows cob Blumbeng, f.; Charioa Ankel, r, f.; Louls Posner, 34 b.; Joe ft 2d bi Reuben Rubenstet i Bamuel Cohen, 1. t.j Ci at ovine Lous Pag yoo cap! mn Ros Blok, p. Address Lottla daba fe, 419 1: Chetry, atreet, GA Howard Flela Club, Teepe bat such a great showing last an reorganized for the season of mk and would like to arrange games wit! taame fourteen to fifteen years de, for x ade Beet averagin “on hom ball Lengue, {¢ Age, on eat , my ae Ne The Pocui | Harlom Ama stcond detent the Pips the hand oF the Bocasseter tier aint The Arctlo A. C, would I beok with first-class teams within 8 te {$7 Hawt Sevonty-Nth wireot, New ‘york an © Apollo A.C, he Apollo iNautres tho nei Leg: ars arene, New Yi \feuted the Mensante by a score of velng 18 to 17, ‘The Hart Will “open the weanon on ABR Tenet” of x s} RAS raitae offering, Ac aited NS, I ned pIAYerD about eon Atnntiee eae ain ne od Ml payers, ay tary-onk yi ite wees at Ot sft INCIDENTS OF FiGaLANReS TRIP. ————— Allen Sangree, Evening World’s Expert with Team During Southern Training Tour, Graphically Describes Scenes in Dixie Land Where Team Played. erasing its Mason and Dixon line. Ball Players Treated Well. Excepting the town of Birmingham, 1 which by real Southerners is consid but partially belonging to the South by reason of its mining and fac jelement, league teams are treated with marked courtesy and hospitality, ‘The fans recognize that these men are there to get dn condition for the single pur- pose of exalting the national pastime and elevating its standard of excellence, | Accordingly the stockholders and man- ugers of Southern clubs do their ut most to furnish good diamonds, adve tim the games and gee that vielting teams have every accommodation es- sential, Any one that entertains the imbecile notion that Southerners lack energy tn the matter of athletics would be quickly disillusioned were he to attend an ex- | hibition game. There, on bleacher and grand-stand, he will be amazed at the spinit and love of contest that is evi- den True, the Southern woman does not go in for donning bloomers to play basket-ball and foothall, nor does ehe -exsay to imitate brutal man, Southern Women Aristocrat: But she js for that all the more at- tractive and admirable. Who wants to see lovely woman cavorting In mascu- line toys? ‘Take a count and determine for yourself. ‘The Southern woman $s the genuine aristocrat at all times, She expects und receives the homage due her, and for that she returns. a loyalty that we in the not appreciate, From first to last she Is with the men fetles and materially assisting toward! of her blood wo gr sn. th and race whether it be ar or sport, How she delights to see home team win, perched on the ‘and-stand, her cheeks flushed, eye apping, the picture of animationt In © cities of Jackson, Montgomery and | AUanta the sight of @0 much splendid ot out your Southern feminine be derms like Catcher this di wuty quite upsets even veteran pachy- dim McGuire, and traction may account for some games lost, With the last man fan ts in- stantly the demure though gracious girl ordinary occasion, No suggestion of | ation or coquetry with a baseball | She enjoyed his antics and was to applaud, but that ends It, ly If the home team won she may pierce M Is compiacently disregarded, & mere ob- | tann Ch to thi know their size up that the season's result is usually furprise, Their hospttallty inclines them bri m with a glance of triumph; 1? not he | ject of mechanism, 'To her he 1s noth- lng, Was nothing and never will be any- thing, ) maudlin matinee worship about the Southern girl! Men Are Different, With the men ft fs different. They. if anything, more ardent fans than Northernors. They attend games just to watch, juds Itke Keeler, Dougherty, hesbro, Lajole, Bay and Collina They records, their history, and the blg teams so accurately no offer entertainment of the eathing sort, at a ballplayer living, but again they know should not break training, and so they do the next best thing—#how the team anything that fs interesting or novel, This your and Mississipp! the Governors of Alabama | accorded the Highlanda- CITY PARK ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La,, April 8.—Tho trles for Monday's races are aa follows PIRSD RACH Tor four-year-ohis and Up- ward) five-eigitha of a mile; purse. Wreath of Lvy, ene 104 My ler scot Belle) ran aay, harley Biskoon Eid SAR . Sgdnudt aati feared. Branton Weber Fi ssharp Boy . Gallop Off .. THURD HACH.—Four furlones! purse; for twowveur-ol tte Mint Boy ‘ Grant for four ade dim afooinnte one i Say AS Rar avy Owe ose Saez SESSSER ¥ BSIISESIZZESASE *apprentice ajlowan ers an duformal reception, made a Pathos runs i¢ BENNINGS ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) | BENNINGS RACK TRAC WASH- | TON, D. C., April 8.—Tho ontries tor nday's races are ae follow: FIRST RACH. —Iandloep) for three-year. ols and up; five and one-half furlonge; Col- Uinbia course, Right and Tri 16 Peter Paul, H Ht ‘tu Brute 8 Pre 120 Royal Widow a | Lard Aintree . ee | Haco king 1M King Grane ct Currie dones Ly 8HCOND ur and wo iinet bait furlongs; fa oy aT vobit! Nelo ers THIRD Sara st inonre; esse enen’ cote isch tad he, velied Jane ee ‘ tour pear-ode orm alooratatah i Lay ‘A tn BAC ub. at sixth RA The Brigton A. C, champlon Paasates of New Jormy at Brigton Oval, Atlantto avenue and Es- Bex street, to-morrow, watnden th dhrée-year-0ld; sev- One mite and neventy yards, Old course, PRivloawa, Gna citmt sohete Pal Salt and Popper Monte Bello... Oleroso Garmen Probe |. Fairbury. Priority Paniaug *Nine Spot fir Ralph, he Vell UCLOUPS os. pprentince alloWwain ——e Brighton A, C. vm Passates, of New) Torn will play the Game oalled ao PF M. Preliminary game, os Ts SE rey 6 oem Sateen ‘easy payments the following well-known anakes tn : : mre glee ae a TAO dash by trom field to hotel. In Monte |o° ‘ f 4 Mont: | O'Toole had Hm cornered and in dan- Soiner the prison was just opposite | werous positions several times during Huh ne ad tt Wits odd Indeed to see] the bout marc hing aio. by site tite ae ane piabatitod el: eure above tne Usual ore le F unital or piriped prisoners, ‘shackled and guurded [Rares Were BbOve Y by Nilemen. Old ‘mammies driving it -_—— | ox cart were oftentimes seared mations ROWELL HETCALP WHISELY QRIGL YAE CER ‘O'BRIEN WINNER OVER JACKSON (Sprcin) to The Tevening World.) BALTIMORE, MA., April "Philadel. phin Jack” O'Brien Inst night earned well-deserved decision over “Young Peter Jackson" hefore the Eureka Ath Ietle Club, ‘The contest went the limit of ten rounds, and the Philadetphinn | outfought his dusky adversary in etght of them. The men agreed on clean which was fn a great measure responels | ble for O'Brien's victory, as Jackson's strong forte is infighting. O'Brien by his clever footwork had Jackwon guessing, Jask would dance in and out, and kept jabbing his loft to Jackson's face und koon had ft bleeding. | Tn the fifth and alx rounds Jackson Wan successful tn landing hard on | O'Brien's face and stomach, and for the \Ume being had the Quaker City Ind in inter O'Brien came back strong, | however, and from the seventh to tho | end of the tenth round outfought Jack- | fon at every atage of the gagne. ‘The | Mecision was fayorably received when } speech, shook hands and requested them | to return next year, biverywhere tho) given by Referes Cnariey White. theatres wer o; to New York ball-, Throughout the ennre contest Jack- | Players, and the freedom of the city|son tried hard to cross his right to (he | j extended. Agmociations of this sort cer- but O'Brien was on the alert, re- | jaw, \memboring the blow that put him to Bleep two weeks ago and, try as hard as ho could, Peter could’ not land the necessary pinch. O'Brien played with Jackson as a ext | would with a mouge, Te tUneanned und the negro, sending left to the ace and then uppercutting right to |the stomach, ‘There was coelderably ching, and White had plenty of work, tainly have © wholesome result, Perhaps the most interesting feature of the Highlanders’ trip this year was | a visit to the If ML prison at At-| lanfa, where Mr. J, M. Nye, the record clerk, devoted three hours to showing the team about. Here was a noted counterfelter, there a moonshiner, and | the poor chap who worked the X-ray machine was serving a life sentence | for murder, He had not spoken Jn | nas the sun- | LE I IN DRAW, | strictions, He used to catch In a minor league, and his expr ‘id happy bullplayers filed out, af- ter obstrving their several broken fin- vs In the fluoros wit haunt | OF Jiminy Jad to the last day, Will See Game When Released, Another convict, the barber, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) released on May Ty having bev Confined PHILADELPHTA, April §.~Tommy six yeas, est rooter He was known us the great pane To O'Toole, both the in atlanta, and ‘could barely | wanwdon and Tommy Contain himself wt tho : pets and standby of Port Richmond, BE, men, Whowo reat he Wow ‘well aa fought six of the fastest rounds that thren prisaas tort MAnAwer ave him |the Northeast has seen fn many moons Wouldn't you like. to" Mee hin At Tg [Nt the Kensington A, ©. last night. Lated O'Toole, who ts & stiff puncher, was | ails darktes ar forest on these trips. ‘Dey simply revel in carrying bate,” chasing Dalle “And Raving At the bright uniforms as they Another source of on the move all the time, but Langdon, ‘with cleverness in abundance, generally got out of harm's way, although lesa and not a fe were a y thought the Yankees gain marching from Atlanta to SHEEPSHEAD BAY A. C. the sea, New Secret of Old A; The gymnasium of the newly-organ- One ancient darky, who sided to be | 12¢4 Sheepshead Bay Athletic Club wil one hundred two years old, ‘wae | De, formally opened, on Wednesday wont to hang the Fonco and seer | nsIM, April 12, ut 8 o'clock. ‘The rym- He has eaten nothing but raw fish and | Rasim te on the lub. grounds, at raw potatoes all hie Ife, has never | FWenty-ACth street and Voorhees ave- had a sick day, and could seamps nue, Sheepshead Bay One of the attractions on the open- Ing night Will be a boxing bout bo- ween Nat Sullivan, brother of Davo and "Spike" Sullivan, and Boyle, both Members of the new club, ‘These boys are clever amateur feather-welghis, Members of the National A.C, and st Bartholomew. A.C. will’ aiso give wrestling and homing exhibitions, Ad- mission will bo by invitation onty, —— Athletic Games To-Night, Seventeen events will he decided to-ni@nt at the gamen of the College of the City of Now York Athietio Association, to, pe hela F the field nearly as fast as Keele adjudged tho white men crazy. to work #0 hard In order that they might be strong, year teams have boen length- Rach ening thelr perlod of Bouthern acti vit © weeks {# about enough ‘alt Be re costa the manay Mahony a matter o} game, The Fesuit te ateticing. “ihe ten grow hard, fat and healthy, wo. that the change of climate little affects them, No gymnasium work could put them Jn such fine trim, and if they relled on that the fans up North wourd fe Gaia at the poor playii ne. the BKighth Regiment Arm is. they @ club on the onening | gramme lint filed pevond Gay. tradnad je minute, pitchers | Shampions will ald down the scratch thatke atron me ciao " fnimost of the contents PIANOS AND ORGANG. 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