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™® man whe is supposed to THE be a and mental wreck, Terry's @re glad to hear trom Terry on the subject. GLOR'S age-limit theory has many weeks, But out in ‘Thomas Carroll, the great Protessional § weight-thrower, “an event in the sporting line thas put another crack in the shell of it, lying under the chestnut tree for Call- Selebreted his forty-ninth birthday In which connection Harts remarks made immediately after his victory Jack Johneon are interesting, for me I won this Tf I. teat let tits big black man never would have dared to Here fight, whip show at home again. I never tou befor ee q oe my. friends me for ing it this ad gone home without johnson the; L HOLDS UP THE el , ALBANY, N. Y., April 15.—Republl- an Londer Rogerp held up the Frawlny 2 sometimes make a good ex. (ume, even outside of Wall street. were time. whip- yy would have lynched FRAWLEY BILL! Amateur Boxing bill in the Assembly yeeterday, When McKeown of Brooklyn @ought to have it passed by unan! Mr, Rogers said many @hance to discuss the bill. paying Salaries, Commissions, to ot Interests, {mous mem- ‘were absent who ought to have a 4,000 Offers of Work| Women—Boys—Girls, WORLD | Square pa BASEBALL Two good all-around players would like to join a strong uniformed team averaging seventeen to eighteen years. Sundays and ‘holidays. Sirinck, No. 208 Dast Sixty-thind strest, New York Ofty, The Anona B, B. Q, defeated the ‘Winton B.C. ine close game by « score) of 15 to 16 ‘The winners woul! like tot arrange games with teams averag! fourteen to sixteen years oi, Address Gus Wilke, No, 2 Wast Pitey-veventh, treet, city, The Servite Baseban Chi would ukoy to arrange games whh teams syeraging ve to titirteen years of age for Addvens. Kelehern, No, 187 eet Twenty-Rath wtreet, Now York City, ‘A. Moyers, fonmerty of the Ranthe. | KA. C., would Ike to besome a mentor’) of the Harlem Amateur League or tne. Interborough League of Brooklyn. A. Meyers, No, 778 Highth avenue, New York City, POHATIAN V8. MOHATTAN, — | Pohattan we, 213810 0 0 0-10] Mohattan (220,211.01 000 0-8) The Belmores would like to hear trom | 1, good battery. They alwo would Ike} to hear from ms offering su blo inducements, Address, Thomas Jacques, | {17 Weet Sixty-sixth’ street, ofty, WYOMA V8, BROOME. 1838002 2 08/9210 49 The Bradhurst Seconds have organ- dzed for the coming season, and will | play preliminary to the strong Ontarios, | at Ontarlo Field, Mn composed of good, atl cluding Phtcher | Jiminte “Smiling Ed" Bittman, W hear from strong teams years. Addrese Wills Giliovy West One Hundred and ‘Th street. Bunday and hottny games, 2 0-12 2-11} f Kix he Orient F. C., champtonaoft York: , WOLId ke to’ ar teams averaging sev Rames to be played Irving, Dominican A, A. Do ton 2da, Astors, St, Ann's, | Nance 4. . and, other, tenms of wirength preferred, Address A, Blrn- | baum, No, 1216 First avenue, city, ‘The Wallabout Field Club would like @umos with teame averaging A etmemenene ig SEASON | Htnipnendnenting: RACING “HACK” TURNS DOWN WRESTLING BOUT BIDS Refuses to Consider Good Offer of 50 Per Cent. of the Receipts at Madison ¥ TTT RRP TIT THE WORL RACING SEASON OPENS TO-DAY. SPORTS EDITED BY Garden. pacity of the Garten is greater than that of any other place bidding for the mateh, and thet 60 per cent, of the %6 or more per cent, of the receipts imewhere. ackensohmidt, however, couldn't see things that way, and bickered around for more the in order to eee the vari- ous places from which bide were re- cotved. He assumed the role of dicta- tor to the Garten promoters and made what esemed unheard of demmnds in view of the fect that other big events tt the Garden have been run under sim- flar arrangements, Just what the out- come be remains to be seen. The treet now up to “Hack” hi fy and if, sport devin. Public of New York doesnt eee the croprnee se com~ AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. (Special to The Mvening World AQUEDUCT RACE TRAOK, April 15. p—/Dlhe entries for Monday’s races ere as| Follows: PLAYERS “§ SzSaRE58s 3 GCURTH RACI—The Oxpne Stakes; vell- lang ctayyear-cdey cour furlongs ‘pelden ‘ Belmore aba Bileen Main. Superior Boy: Montanus AnD Gy Mi Just SELLS ut None 1 Knient 1 Dou RACE—M BI 1 Sun Giint Nora Light’: A Peppers: ations ens Ollie Keator Wate: Mir Drone . ———— SHOT THREE AND HIMSELF, GHNEFRO, April 15.—After a famtty quarrel to-day Antonio Sparacto, an ltallan, who lives in this viliage, shot hia wite, her mother and her daushter arrange twelve t fourteen years on our groundy t Canmraic, Games to be played for 6 cS Nahar iia ONTENTS Ta and then whit and killed himeel’, Bpar- act's wite’s mother was killed, and her Guughter, aged sixteen years, was fa- tally wounded, but his wife waa only erase er receipts there is easily equivalent to BPA fish acdc at ARERR Lian Lona LIVE THE KING ! SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1908, Qs tr ecmere enous: HORSES SENT TO SLOW GALLOPS, Y MAnOnenOndneubun dri OuQubuoubmenoninds ba demee 40-04) ROBERT E MANY GAMES FOR BOY ATHLETES The first annual indoor mest of Public School No. 7%, Manhattan, will take Place at the Eighth Regiment Armory, fo-night, at 7.30 o'clock. In addition to events for junior and senior boys of No. 77, and open events for the older boys of the high and ele- mentary schools, little primary boys will compete for honors in 68-yard, ob- atacle and rotay races, A two-mile bleycle race open to mem- bers of the M. A. L. has beem added to the Ust of regular events. Among the entrlew received ere such ag Cameron, Highth Regiment; H. Adams, L. Weintz, of the Twenty-second Regiment; Charles Werent and Smith, of the Seventy-fnst Regiment; H. Cranston, of the Borty- soventh Reximent, end BH. Bolaterling, of the Eighth Regiment. A closely contested basketball game dotween the rival schools, Public Schoo! No, 4 arti Public School No, 18, wall clowe the programme, TIGERS WIN ON THE MAT. PRINCETON, N, J. April 15—Princeten won five out of the seven bouts im the wrest- ling umtoh with Penn last evening, The most Interesting match wus between Shearer and Joyce, when the Princeton man got a, throw jn 1¢ minut , minutes ih leneth7mers hak yas fifteen ‘? Wes a row In @ ‘bout Ad Bei Was Watlad eARa COLUMBIA BOYS WIN IN WATER In @ closely contested and interesting game, Columbia University last night won the intercollegiate water-polo championship from Yale in the former's tank, There was but one goal made during the entire game, and that was in the first half by C. D, Trubenbach, Columbia's captain, The light blue and white played a snappy. aggressive game and kept the New Haven sextet On the defensive most of the time. The Morningsido swimmers also won @ 1,000 foot relay race, Yalo was ahvad by four feet at the end of the first re- lay, but F. C, Brown, Columbia's second | man, finished the next relay t ‘ect | ahead. After that each Columbia man added to his team's lead. ‘Phe summaries: 200;t90t novice--Won by, C, Mf. MeKin: lay, ie g Buydam,” 1900, 3B, secon Time—1s a, 1000-foot golegiate retay—Won by Cor jumbia, C. Trul h, captain, F.C, Brown, 2, P. Hadpin, Putnain and O, Kreas Yale second, GP. Cooke, captain, 8 E, Johnston, C. t, Neal, D, R. Melers and 8. L, Mather, ——____ OTIS DEFEATS HOGAN. Charles Otte won from 8. Hogan last night tn the pool tournament for the professional | champtonshin of Greater New York at San- On ders Billiard Academy, lea from the points to 8y. | He made eon and one eaten. Hogan’ made. throes seratohes and a enty-thres, P. Rogers and C, Kish rin of Alter will play to-night. Evening World’s Has Best put together, The opening of the baseball found in other papers. plete reports of all Stier The final Edition of The Evening World was the best sporting paper published last night. more complete news than all its rivals graphically described by Allen Sangree. .. of the game in detail, with box score.. scription of the season’s first game in Brooklyn, with ac- companying box score....,.Nine full innings of the Highlanders’ play in their opening game at Washington ++++Scores of all other games along the National and American Leagues’ circuits. . at the Southern tracks.....A forecast of the Carter Handicap, run at Aqueduct to-day, with the starters, their owners and probable jockeys, and odds especially quoted by Sol Lichenstein, the guide of all bookmakers ...+-And the announcement of the sale of Aqueduct track to Phil Dwyer were some of the things not to be Get the final (pink) edition of The Evening World every night for com- Final Edition Sporting News. It contained season at the Polo Grounds Nine innings A full de- . Full results of the races “MAKE GOOD TIME WHEN “MOITES” HIT DE BALL BY ALLEN SANGREE. A ball in the crowd was’ good as lost With the ald of the olub @ polloeman managed to recover one,—From account of Giants’ onening game, Dey wuz Skin an’ me en’ Cricket Went up from de Bend, ‘We had th’ price fer blenshers, and— ‘Woe had th’ choice seat where wit! Koxnies, 1 saye t’ Skip, lucky t' get here in front; We'll swipe one from @ tip.’ I never nee soch things before. Why, eay, dey wuz all mad. De muy ‘as aittin’ next ter me, @ Ind ‘Rout fitty old, He set right on hie derby hat, Den trun {t in the crowdl I never seen #* many In one spot in my fe. De Lowery of « Satu'deg~night Ain't got ‘em; Buy, dat'o right, An’ when dey hotst de-pennamt up, Chee! dat was a steht, De Mayor, he trun a new-bail out, Shinin’ silver white, De empire took his cap off; He had a wig; dat's risht! L aaye ter Bkip, ‘He'll never know; Why, he’s a dub, You fight Fer anny thing ¢hat oomea!"’ Bip an’ me an’ Cricket wafted, Knowod the Glents 'd win, Bay, Boston had no show; ‘We o'd beat ‘em on the Bend, ‘What we wanted wus @ ball T keep, You know; show yer fren’! Mike Donlin tried ¢* send us one, Ho pulled it into Jett. Ar! Dan MoGanm, he done his best Spoke to me Once at t! ate, But bie went out to centre, Strang and Donlin scored, We walted—Cricket, me an’ Stn! Elght rune ‘s what the Giants had, Boston hadn't one Fifth inndn', Heaneaters wus mo Dey couldn't hit Modiontty. I saya U Skip, "Here's Moltes; Bet we met a bail!’ De Bostons aol jin, bs Peston nen He kive Mol-tes bat) he liked, You know, closo iunide, Jil on us 'n he Dulled, 18 comes, ‘ketch —cheel ‘Hope Talis "uuin'’ @ new ball" Say, you, te mine, What!” Teriice! Cavo [t quick; here Skip, Whi that? I ain't got no ball, On! ‘Rout: Don't; oh, don't ‘hitt Gawd, don’t! Tl give up, My wrist! = The bi ita atickin’ out— Bilp—Cricket—Molt ‘QUAKER RUNNERS PHILADELPHIA, April 15,—Hyman, |tho college runner, defeated Taylor, \Green and Shaw yesterday in the quar- [neremile nun at the fret trying-out | ¢ Pennsylvania ralty. Gamiee Mutcnile. run furnished another d contest. Terry and Wilcox fought out aide by side for the I 100 —— SEASON IS HERE; THE HORSE IS NOW KING, ”“ \ AY USE \ (hn THE BE Ac Mone IN THE STANDS DGREN a ey , es LOMMISSIONERS BARGAIN-COUNTER OTT 0 TTING RING. : HOLD GAMES ON ROOF GARDENS Games Committee of the Public ‘be presented scoring the most points, TENNIS HONORS, . In @ keenly contested match, in wht long driving predominated, Miss Fa and Misa Scott yesterday won t n's lawn tennis doubles champlons| Class A, on the canvas-covered of the St. Nicholas rink. They a feasted Miss Martha Coster and Mi Marie Winthrop, the pair of the Ro: away Hunt Club, of Cedarhurat, L, in two straight sets by the score 4, 4. The sprightly and spirited work of the women, which led to ac rete drives for passes and place shot was remarkably good, especially so the pains were evenly matched. polnte in the games went to deuce wi t frequency, ond there was deat sart of playing in both sets. Mrs. Barger Wallach ed as refel and At iy) ginge aah u a eS ethan (ont (ise Mook, futidaoine tenns racquets, VAILSBURG HIT ANOTHER BLOW nifying thelr willingness to have Sunday bicycle riding at that track, was pre- sented yesterday to Mayor Doremus, of} Newark, N. J. ‘The Mayor refused to aceept the peti- thon and told the presenter that as Sun- dav racing had been stopped by the me sommteetoners the netition should ‘be sent to them, as ft {s up to them te Gecide on any future action. It will be j.couuleu W the Commissioners, ————_ BIG GUN BURSTS ON BOARD IOWA Muzzle Btows Off During Target Practice, but Crew of Battle- Ship Esoapes Injury—Report to Washington. WAGHINGOTON, Apr! 15.--A tele- North Atlantic equadron, received at the Newy Department to-day, states what the muse of on eof the #4noh uns of the battle-sbip Iowa blew off (The telegram satel that efter Srur of the eight-inch guns in target practice had ‘been Gre ot the ftth oun blew off at the Mrst rpund It was one of the old type gune of tts ‘onliber, ‘on, the Lowa be- fore the @panish war and designed to new type ens, wt nad been fired maccessfally one hun- Gred and three itimes, andburs t on the one hundred and fourth with normed powkler ‘conditions Bo fer ps ROW wn, aceien other guns of the sume type on the Towa and made at the same time have suffered'stmilar acotdents, and this clase of gun 4s being replaced aa rapid- ly oe possible with longer and thicker tuber weapons, y ment has ordered a iad veelests oe a ar a ciden' MUBIC BY LANDER. 0.80 A, 5 12:10, , 1,06'P. My + 12.40, BIX CONTESTS, ” vo H, Bath Bt. 1.80) Lak ce es ular, bok m Flatbush Av. 11.02 A. ee.” 148, and 4. , vomlar, $o0ui . trolley and King Co 11" con- ect at Liberty Av, with cate direct to track, UULCAGY MANDICAPEEE,239 tor strength the, lee told Py fo tavor, ‘and ne by out at the two yarda in dm. , oy WHAT! JOHN L. 70, FIGHT. MICHELLE TACOMA, Wash., Aprfl 18.—The epore-~ ing editor of a Tacoma newspaper, it ts eaid, succeeded in matching J \ L, Bultiven, former champion . pustlies| of the world, ani Ohaney Mitohell, champton boxer of England, for a twen- ty-round bout, Marquis of Queensberry? rules, the battle to occur some time taf May, When Mitchell was asked if he would; meet Sullivan the Briton repli¢d: “Asie! John, I will be ready to meet him any,” time, anywhere,” Sullivan's reply was characteristia, “Will fight Mitchell ten, fifteen op! ‘twenty rounds, for keeps, for a reasons able purse, Answer if ho accepts,” ‘The battle probably may ocour a@® Tacoma, where boxing {# permitted, ’ | pear a Telephones} Contracts for telephone serv. ice are now being taken at the New Reduced Rates Effective May ist, Residence trom:$3.75 per month. j Business from $5.00 per month. Call nearest contract office for full information. CONTRACT OFFICES: . 15 Dey St. - - = Tel, 9010 Cortlanch 115. W, 38th St. - ~ Tel, 9040-36ih 23 E. 5%h St. ~~ Tel, 9041 Plaza 220 W. 124th St. ~ Tel. 9000 Momingside New York Telephone Co, OLD DR. GRINDLE, ® YBARS 4 8? Gorge tee Under Dr. lo ry uth u jndle’s GPORTING, Saancr te AN, ea RN eal taay tbe ttt Queens Co. Jockey Club, ee ea fol Satin AQUEDUOT, L, I. 1. (He mouth, ae aes Sees Racing Byery Woek Day at 2.80 P. Mi. | sxrsce Ay vate at gure, yo front. wacted OF Nets mith wen Be a haa ath Weork Wwhioh no alter advert hy otal, “Adiwioe eR a to’ 9. Bunda:

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