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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NING WORLD 22s SPORTS EDITED BY i=. ROBERT EDGRE HACKENSCHMIDT IN A FEW OF HIS GENTLE LE TRAINING STUNTS: WITH OTHE, ETLE SANDOW Sroo TH Buona , ves. eT a ruse Blue BRows AAD AS MANY LEGS AD A SPICER. ‘ | | | | | [ 2t0 PouNDS AND Fun INGLES DION'T Aovem RaAcK'S NECK. . TWIN SULLIVAN AGAIN A WINNER (Special to The Evening World.) . PORTLAND, Me. April 28.—Mike TURNING “Twin” Sullivan, of Boston, defeated ebaly Noa Roce : aa ver & ! Feut CHC TRAP Ud Toke reee Sate hae AM findin: that there ls much y Ou overly i ee) th aie hay Eeiohan ma chi oe yor Rogues Cave Pounbs) r tonne tonlum last evening, Das SES AG Ing that I didn't Ehben (ecru UMPIRE JOHNSTONE PETER MAHER §=|GRIF’S $10,000 HEAD TUTHS FAILS WAGNER LOST eee t HAD AVERY BUSY DAY| ALIVEAGAIN) WINS FOR HIGHLANDERS TO MAKE MATCH HARD BATTLE i Roman again, I will take the ener F style to England when I 'Rrectal to The Evening World.) Mike Tuths hes evidently been passed | POTTSVILLE, Pa., April %—In the 'ANDING OF THE CLUBS. ries, the Highlanders are just now hottest contest ever pulled PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 2—|BY BOZEMAN BULGER |iitihe'a dasuvall criss, aid weir sue-|up by the New England featherwelghts., Dulled off at this 1g much more interestinj Swrestling with tho logs and ovorything, RATIONS EAGUR AMERICAN LMAGUE. T am Metermined that X shall be nisl ve Bo. Peter Maher, the former Irish cham-| Hark, hark! while rooters bark, Comes can be atuavuled Ww plura, | 2 é ntly teaued a| PMCe Nick Hollywood, of Coaldale, roe Percetoh-con champion a Re i F ¥ i) pion, scored one of the huckiest knock- Cripplea have taken the day, Augressiveness and a dogged determi-| The Brooklyn boxer, recently celved the decision over Joe Waenen These are just a few of the thin al burg: oobi gs Be Phia.6 € .00/Chitcda i outs of his career last night when he ee, walk lame, othere the sama eras: Bigg SEALs Te tot te challenge to box Kid Goodman, Young Ge Naw Sorki. before’ the dite bane ten Beioh HAG to hy Si) wave ceo Buller hia “quiets: etter one Laid adh ca dla Ate Ned end of whe game is working like «| Kenny, Chester Goodwin and Matty ae minute and forty-five seconds of vne From Grittith's Soliloquy. well-oiled machine arid teuinwork 1s ul-|Baldwin for any distance for a aide| Century Physical Culture lub lass bout the bie match yesterday after-4 moon, He has been wrvetling with halt low Xi &@ dozen men dally vf Jate and is velng |f ang Bt. first round had elapsed, Which {s more valuable, a $10,060 arm )waye apparent, but the pitchers are lier, gsoveral clube in New England have) nicht. Butler started out to make @ fast |and a 10-cont head or a $10,000 head and /Yery much tp,che "Wlase arm” HOt) Goi ioG ucts willingness to give Tuthe| It was Hollywood's Aeht tor fully 77 Paburg-Chicago | § ork, Wettacineinn 1 panes "Foatponed. Cleveinnd, “charley borse.”’ ledabhed by “Bil” Brows, $4 Pking wet, wroun: Chieako. 4: St, Louis, & Job of it and drove @ terrific right to|a 10-cent ‘Aside from Billy Hogg, the new|a date, but the local boxers have re-| {en rounds, Tt locke serious top. Hack has really come to the conalu- GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DaY. Maher's Jaw, dropping him for the| Ask the admirers of Clark Grimeht | youngster, not one of them can boust|tused to make a matoh. Hollywood," who was | the ee Philadelphia at New York. count of nine, When he got up he| With an arm which hag weathered lof pnywical prowess. There ls an epi-| Chacile Babine, the Brooklyn eport-| throughout the contest, in the mht that Jenkins, wrestling in his own om Fore at Brooks. atvle, will be a dangerous opponent. Ni Dire. Brown, with a few tricky inter=|f , Ginoiunatt at We ous: baseball ales for nineteen years or |demlc of kinks among the twirlera| seman, who is jooking after the inter-| teenth round, when Wagner by «tes Sashington, at Boston, rushed at Butler Uke a wild mi sewing 3 1 . ng as ho wont In, One of his lunges, |more this “Old Fox" of the national |[Pisory "vaccination. ests of Tuths, has offered to wager | Mmarkable recovery, shot right and lefe lngings of logs, has snown the Russian delivered with terrific force, caught But-| €4mo went in ase lcat resort to relleve |"i7° the club-house yesterday Jack|$1,000 that he can defeat any of them| into him, knocked him down twioe an@ Tioh that the stronges: man can be ler on the point of the jaw and the| is crippled pitchers yesterday, and for |Chesbro stretched his arm out sud-| at 124 pounds, Hoe stands ready to pont once through the ropes imto the aus q o the first th this season the redoubt- |denly and enough glass fell to serve a dience, The song saved Hollywood arrears fee be ean’ BL ALLEN SANGRRE, manana (ef wikin tbe pe |utie Actes oor ot wae bo in| Breil Macs Giah st) Feat) tne ahah at mk roa of | om a, ogee ily Towed. VE MeGraw came down like « wolt on the fold, |faster than the 191 Dodgers, Bergen ing? No, he was thinking, Slvera lout of, tha witiba ott te ‘genera, obtaining @ date in rer Engi ‘and | final round Hollywood Do ' ‘own, ri Poe ot cine oe His hypnotio peepers eross-countered §92 whipped 4, throw that spit the | Ay" Pumarude’ of wamiting ‘trends: wee! Grif had about as much speed es an|Solowing ise complete lat of te in:|1# ready to box Anat finished strong, jured: ler I rolled. Plate, and young Ms, Lewis, who really| fairly carried from the ring, erage messenger boy, and his curves qi A fairl t) In’ the semi-windup, Terry Martin, t Cleveland, “You ure the most clever wr have econ, It cannot be that Jenkins| ana the shcen of his teeth was like spuds on | 4, p to Cornell, knew his busine 2ack ChesbrosFour kinks in the right knows so much about wrestling as you the sea, pattery.|Mike made a beautiful eprawl to re- | although conceding fully fitteen pounds, |Were Mediocre, Still, he was under the fade vatrained: muscle tn the do, Yes?" ‘When a slack tide slumps round the Pains hie) Baca GUN Lewis, can also Pen aeaid ely ing Harry Jones in a| wire several lengths to the good, and ‘ieeps! Tero rutky oe i 1 C lass Fudge!" replied Mr. Brown, mod-|r3xe 0 hen! on the roost when winter is chill: |Swim on dry land and headed him off, pulled in the stretch at shat, [UPaeaFonel—eeverel cunche of glass lonktns has forgotten more thun | ike Donlln reposed tevond second Ml. 1S) it looked to the tana, end eo JOnn. ————— Every batter who faced the festly|it TOY trom “wrist to shoulders” will ‘ite that f in i 3 cannot believe it,” Insistol Hock, ee aay ere all stone decided, Me ol beet see nee Mees Be Feaward (‘Doe’) Newton—Both legs But although the dig Russian adulves i ioclislalead Mike Donita came mourn! y Booked for Long Run. it out. By beautiful control he at- Peru, parelyaed (fe from Aad) BHI Brows's catch-as-catch-can tactic: ana yin mit o'er| MC Glant captain, lke any good tacked the vulnerable spots, and there- |ning through left whouider; doubreul. much, and is so ready 10 acknowledge | For Arbiter Johnatone spr | manager, interposed, but Johnatone did in Iles the secret of euccess with &| Ambrose Puttmann—Left arm on Superior skill in that game, ne f the blast, t relish th $10,000 head ana a 10-cent arm Hea wrong side and filled with lead, Aleo ly getting out of tl ovh clase | And called In McGraw from the line, as be | Not relish the AD NOE, and subject mat- suffering from kick on shoulder by Q iokly. He | had ind to | for al In th th's head hitting wou! moat “Buck") Orth—Deep cut, between Ets ana once shown anew sis acing | rage at (meee ad wo min | or, one ron In the National League ee Lehi MOL rg UE lee ig IEC Br sey 0. Femember uady (68 ' ; 4 f rol ni 3 aisigcaae have Wt ceddy 08 | prom any blanked batiplayer in the blanked | | Dor iin's demine ata not dismay Hall.| ‘The pathway of the Hackenschmidt-|powerful fwctors are. not often found|ta"will recover wey toe he +. land, Tresnahan hiewise. It was predicted | Jenkins world's championship wrestling | perfectly combined in baseball any way. Hate Mek Chavkcon—struck by an tee! aoe a i Anda the eyes of McGraw waxed deadly and | that Roger's batting would suffer by| match, which is to tale place next i tter after battor would face Grit: berg on right arm while swimming in| |nann Y BN. iyhavasium tcaensourane| vit, | df'anvuling fn tinprovea."areshaa nls | gi vars Garden, seoma tobe beeet. with athe, Bt something that looked’ easy| Ae reamé inury elfen, ane 1 Ret ; NEY As one in reoelot of an bd tallor bod eve ai the ball at ali stage tang | Square Garden, seems to be beset with /oniy "to walk away disappointed and! “Giark Grtmeh= alent arm stiff from, wrestled continuously for an hour! And the foam of his gasping lay white on | & on the bali at all stages, and | ¥ aanunted) lowermavic Lacred ene Gael vere palae half, He tired out all of the the so, is Men AFOUNG the bases every | CnOTne Notwithstanding their recent victo- ‘ful iat ow 4, "bout | The managers of these two wonderful anding ir re ul, volunteer traincrs, and at the end of) While his stature contracted, it seemed, | h Hall on third and Roger having] athietes met yesterday to select a tet: | ~ ae the workout skipped nimbly down the| @ rou, Sona HeARer nae) Hora SIID.| oreo for the contest, A wordy war erte 5 Batre nud into a cold shower, {resh 3 ana the rootere of Gotham are loud in thal a GN EE at au ea) le Teedi Pe VERA PIMLICO RACES. JAMAICA ENTRIES, a daisy, wall, Who Isalso Very busy these days with thé! where it started, Hackenschmidt wanted Peeeeesdeltines: the volunteer wrestlers was! For their Idol 1s broke as a spar in a gae. , then lined a hit to right, whereby s 2 : tae aay famous in this town a few And the might of McGraw, omnipotent, dire, | Roger scored. Batch, who 1a ‘playing | Hughey leonard, the . wrestling In- (Spectal to The Evening World.) (Spectal to The Evening Wortd,) o n Hath melted ike snow ip @ dinky wood fire, | with a badly split hand, let Lumiey 8] structor of the New York Athletic Club, PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Baltimore, JAMAICA RACH TRACK, Apr 3.— DIRE ic cukcattive wiesiane was | : throw escape, ‘sending Bandow home. | to officiate. ‘Tne Jenkins faction asked | Md,, April 2%—The entries for to-mor- |The entries for tomorrow's races are ea, cone i e Was | ‘Two men folted by Johnston in one iven him because he 1s such a little three Tune and che in the! sor Tim Hurst, the famous referee and | row'r races are ts follows: as follows: day! That's not a record, by any) Devlin singled, were more than enough| umpire, The manner in which both th, when Bresnahan, Dahlen and Toly-poly fellow. He Is only about us n means, but [t qoes to show what he can| to win the game, as Brooklyn. failed | sides held out would have made ‘‘®tone- tall ad Nouroulah, the Turks, and welghs| TN Go, president Pulliam haw let! {0,It at the proper time and dla not| qi gackaon look like a plate ot They will Wear Out That's the one point WALK-OVERS have fn common with all. other shoes—they will wear out. Even then they outwear most shoes sold for’ the same price. They wear out, but they don't “give out.” They don’t break down in spots, They are made of choice, selected leather, put together hy skilled workmen, with perfect workmanship, ~ The WALK-OVER SHOE has an international reputation for shoe perfection, The dressy man and Tet won a ‘anr} emenie! CEN ‘coals $80 pounds, . | ¢ f % " by” broad across the| out half a dozen links jn hig umpires fenture of the gama was|mush, Both the Russian's manager, atboicere, 4 ‘beeches Turk thar ever, discretionary powers, He trusts them| in n Amos had, his first victory. | Charles B, Cochran, and the American Game to these shores, He is strong,| mplicity, and in the case of Johnstone, ae feoiinee A thle Auritoy | Champion's representative were equilly and he knows all about this catch-as-| at nay ee no mistake, Ln is re- 16 beconie a neoond Msthewson ox laudatory oe . bulla ay pala eatch-can game, karded by ballplayers as one of the very of control appears to 8 only woak- | men suggested, but e w Hack, looking quite short and squatty| beet. It took him about threo minutes, Poh, present series should be a mint| 9 frm in hig determination not to Beside the big fellow, forced his way in| central time, to banish Sammy eae for the management. More Interesting | yield the Pela relia 4 yesterday, and something less to hobbls|exhthitions have not ween seen ovec| A second meeting was held last night, And pulled and tugged furiously, It wag| ys PRD URDA eke net Daal The New his Tim Hurst was agreed ton, to reach far enough around) McGraw, ‘0 and.at ¢ bd i ry iy: ‘ Rogers to take a good hold, but ator | Strang opened the fourth inning with | sent Omi tye preempted the right sBelitgerent .. picks it for style. The man with :tender, feet ‘picks & minute or so Hack siipped in under=|@ Walk, and taking advantage of Charley | blevehers and over the lett stand, Feel- MANHATTAN. VS, WILMINGTON SROOND RACH —One mile and tevent it for comfort. The economical man chooses it for Beath, hero was ap upheaval ike tae | Habis food nature, couuetted rigit | ing ts Intense, and Henty W. Medicus fa ili California, earsiquake, No. t of the bi Pf ‘ the new Hrooklyn owner, says he'll its serviceability, sauirornia canuquise Nouv | smart of the base, He seemed to nver-/ never retum to chalr manutactuting| mhe wilmington (Del) team, whion ‘ ane Filta dat poun as » overed | ol @ bet on Charley, Ike some others: \peeln A ee penn In the front a4 haa dateated HAVPAITORLING big Veale Every WALK-OVER Wearer gets satisfaction | an ‘be used in| Jf the Josiah Flynt of basuball was| for his with a hired man to count the Pe eal BathcarO Ot ake kan i xugers) for an {n+ , traded from New York to Brookiyn, and | MNCs clubs, will tbe the Manhattans’ oppo-| ycnun rasta “prewented ey Me ei fertond out of WALK-OVER Shoes in very, shard ANG ell with a tuud inal preted lit he was succeded at BheEe ues NRG acne nents at Olymple Fleld, One Hun fed | and to become the property, of ier Style, Fit, Comfort and Wear. t the wools builaing, Bora tew minute lnellnc Reventieaioan d valnanle rancid “HACK” TO REFEREE and Thirty-sixth street and Fifth ave: . houlders "wore | No fancy work for Charles, but ho 1s a,| Hackenschmidt, tho “Russian Lion, | Due, OM Sunday, ‘The Manhattans have Once you wear WALK-OVER SHOES, you'll wiOkly taking tne to turn around, iack | ¥204 MAN to throw to, and we have no: |now matched to meet Tom Jenkins for| Occ? Playing great ball in the past few always wear them, atled toe Mthe attle Sandow," a’ pro- | observed him side-stepp.ng anything in| the world's wrestling championship, BROS RG NOt ReaD oa bp expestetd, fOHAl BtrOne MAL, Who Was training| the heavens avove ve earth beiow, will appear at a Bowery theatre to- ‘ f in) the bos. for ase ouna Hittle Sandows wis. a ' |night ae « refereo of several wrestling Manhattan, with Cotter at the receiving | NEW YORK STORES, Ma ais wlliine, Vorspiration spouted | ason in the Box, bouts between local cracks, end, vi onl HLNP Bnei Focal toi 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St, Rt le Sasinee straining “muscle, Hla The pitcher was Ba oP QURTH RACE te ei ie Anne, 177. Broadway, near 28th St, MADE ae Rene atten ace anlon's attention trom exchanging Woden ai aE Fay Con hiv shoulder biaics.| amenities with President Ebbets about | FLAGSTAFF Tl Cera, 1 Shamma BROOKLYN STORE, ’ 4 own's Urn Was nex galary long eno ; Punotual f i 3 'g chough to get a contract. ON THE Mamio. H, 4 FOURTH RACE-—Ki 565 Fulton St., near Flathush Ave, ACK lot Bill work on the offensive, |e 9rd the rubber for Jersey City lust T Holling, Pin. 0 ‘one mile and one-nixte "Opes evealags. while he studied out various ways Yea" a spiny! ng Ue neo eanaTy ability. King a we Rapia oe By he giant squirmed away. got on top Stang and HOt & Dorteot ehrow. to “nl stared \o turn Mr. Brown over, 1, Babb, Was Charley awake? hy vinta flo" tea ne It is @ nasty feeling to be cut off in q aneray Ating O88 youthful prime that way, and Phen Hack Hnaily Strang naturally emitted a shriek, But and, grindlig als Johnstone interrupted so suddenly that pponent’ 8 Shin Int ls Wishbone. gamuel swallowed tne echo, His fairy im over for a fall, | ngled with a cold atower | one ithe one. Cath a a / SPORTING, a |e oo Ree ETROPOLTIN JOGREY CLUB ni isthe: Bi ad Ld thi was only ‘a. beginning, | form had mi SIXTH RACE—For Hep raed He ftooping for an instant” thd | before fana caught on, Then they | pi ary Vame sg At Ba iS CO, i) ef Ha ir, Coffey . ran through the sume pe applauded, for the decision was tatr, HAGA mesting: mailing: $400 ix nen, “4, iain’ ia ae at 20 ed 6 i 5 , rm) ous) i mata HS at tine and again, hy, | Kay) = | th ) Pe, ts ons} the say brititant, ‘ M1 00, McGraw let the game take care of} . x jo. tra The. et Bey HSE vel ithe elahth, when he took nay" H is Gent ‘ Ee rcean oh tg aos PAV |i base tes toe aie Cor at THE GIANTS WIN. THE GIANTS LOSE. ite Infgrmationdanc an aenl he hay caused disaster to many a foe, my - Fone.” anid Boxers ater RAM DER she Miche pileber oe mate Fans who’ would know how fortune favors'the Giants need only ‘Genital wilt never bat els when Mac pulls the plug from his ie ——_- ia tempas the| But very few gems trlokled through red ball in the centre Hetalds ‘victory: for McGraw’s team, A red burgoe POOL FOR BIG STAKES. A A uaa | Yesterday, for Johnstone refused to be; |] With @ white ball in cenfro will be fown as the dismal signal of defeat. neni aysti 7 Te both chided when the Giant leader 12 ia There will be « biggie om em'n foe Saute ‘with only one man out. Hoe about these pennants will be ratsed . inet it. the obnoluaton of pout the usual Koon, but aluo ‘ta Daal 8D ‘that. the Mrookt Rsdell gaine thronghont the Meese Ma own arms Rave | third base. It Is from this spot that wa at if Rp nvawteag| wien. Mee pulls, watch the dagstaft.on The World domé, A square white flag with a Donlin had reached eccond on a siganc{ || THfee hundred teot above: the ground and within view:tor many miles [I atsn” between Jim, iellys, oh it lia

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