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Gl =Fw| SPORTS EDITED BY [***'2%co! ROBERT EDGR NING WORLD ~ PICTORIAL HISTORY OF A WEEK IN THE WORLD OF SPORT. Frerort THAT BATTLING NELSON — \S COMING Shel Xo 5) CAUSES A WIGHT W Sich) \ 7 rd PereR MAHER, AND AIS“ WALLOP 2ON EARTH AGAIN, THE BRooKLYnNs | ow “ve THEIR, Tom PANIC | = PHILADELPHIA Ss (A stp (/ C OLO. PERAMBULATOR__ SHARKEY K << iG > a Chmuve AGES AIS , y CHESTY RIVAL TO AK FREE FOR ALL. +e. ey mere A 1 HARRY LEWIS DRAWS TRAVIS BESTED WITH “KID” HERMAN BY YOUNG CHICK Golfers were treated to a keen sure (Specig! to The Evening Worlt.) jhind thetr blows, Herman landed rights pris, yesterday. In the very first PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, Md., April 29.—After Mf-) and lefts repeatedly to his adversar Pound.col che. Gnon ctoUrn&man ronrthe: BASEBALL teen rounds of hard fighting botore the| jaw, bixt while the slows would Siassor Linky of the Country Club of Lakewood SMILE Dureka Athletic Club last night Referee the Quaker City lad for @ moment HO tie mignty Walter J. Travis, of Garden a O'Hara declared the contest between! would come back strong. City, met defeat at the hands of W. GC, \ \ CG “4a Herman, of Chicago, and Harry) In the clinches Herman played a reg- Gyisi¢ of Harvard, too on Lewis's kidneys and soon | Lewis, of Philade)phia, a draw, j ular tattoo, : at a The The bout was fast and furious from | id THarey’s body bel and swol off well enouxh by winning the short start to finish, and Herman should have | ery effectively on Herman's third hole tn 3, but Chick took the fifth, been awarded the decision, as he was/stabbed his right to Herman's face tine woventh and eighth, which made the the aggressor throughout, After the / 1) {fte Tie aoked the ievessaiy Harverd boy 2 up turning for home, fifth round he had all the better of the! steam, Things looked even worse for the “Old pontest. Lewis, however, proved himsel() At the finish both men showed Man’ a few moments later when the ampion of Great Britain started NO HACK WANTS TEACHER Pap Hack. to be of great stamina and fought the ery on eee ee ae hd collegian made the tenth In @ capital & t Beene ves new, idee.) He Westerner back viciously at every stage piace of Kid! Sutiivan ee 8 They halved the eleventh, but when y Proposes a mixed match, “First,” says - - - ot the game, have met Lewis, Sullivan tned ois Chick took the twelfth in 4 Travis found P@liwahey, “ble pounds with the mitts, Herman was the cleverer with his) ¢nkle on Paki ie A Mining. iy hlinself 4 down and apparently beaten Then, if Hack can go on, two falls on sai | |nands, wivle Lewis showed superior| vanger, “the Tipton Slasher,” will meet | tp MN esbavately~ tok ok isk HW the mat. I'd be willing to bet that the | ‘ footwork, Boil wien lacked steam be: here for Attoen mnnnds ; if but Ghia newer tate Russian can't put me down twice in| Moving pletures are to be taken of; and were shown In all the principal | fn hour without boxing, and after 1| the world’s champfonship wrestling music halls of England and the Cont landed me wallop there'd be nothing | Mateh b rge Hackenschmidt, nent. ‘Ten days after Hackenschmidt to ft." | the “Ru and Tom Jenkins, | and Jenkina meet at the Garden the | . i coming struggle will be reproduced in Up to date Hack has been too busy to A Tioties 's champton, which takes place the Dig muUsle nelle OR Les BS Ie at Madison Square Garden next Thurs- hmidt and his manager ace ee day night, Arrangements are belag) still dill muy. ing for a star B’Patecss NELSON may be seen In| completed with a prominent picture-ma- gatoh-ni ed the veteran's fate at & sey nth hole, which he won In @ ate pautiful 3, elving him the mateh by 3 un and 1 to play. Tr his got to be a joke that the man | that beats Travis in a tournament never wins out. ‘This held good yesterday at- | terno | » When Chick lost to Murray Otyphont, of Princeton, after a great mitch that had to be’ oarried to the nineteen 5 nant outdrove a i eee i ca siler to aid the z ewe | seussian’’ jn his preparation for the Ks Philadelphih within a week. His| chine company which has taken views! ooning match. Tie bre ite t . his to the sixteant: rivals occupy the centre of the| of noarly all the big fights held in this} more keenly es tre tite “dewne (cle oe en SE EUNET TO AG es | ter" rh ee stage In 'Frisco this month, and Nelson | country in recent years, This company | bla weakness in the finer points of ay EAT 0 “ catchsas-catch-can Wrestling, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) Bis ta good a scrapper to make has a new dey ve, Whereby pletures may Failing In an effort to obtain the ser- PHILADELPHIA, Pa. April %.—| BOSTON, Mass. April 2—A wicked thing by meeting second-raters out| be taken at the ring side with the use| vices of “Farmer” Burns, he hae Seen | #————— ee ae eacklsny former| Wallop over the solar plexus save | WOMEN IN FAST TENNIS GAME AWeat. He has to fight the best or Me| of very ittle more than the drop ilghts| burning up telegraph wires to the West sony es champion, stacked up| Tommy Sullivan, of Lawrence, Mass. | fdle, for the fight followers can't see! ordinarlly used over a fighting ring or| (8,8 effort. to locate and obtain the Danae) San Shey eo: R| a knockout victory over Fred Douglas lo, i services of Dan McLeod, It he is suc- against @ surprise party in the person y ove Ws! Three stirring sets of lawn tennis @ny but Britt and Gans in Nelson’s/ mat. cessful hia stock will certainly take a q of Johnny Allen, at the Kensington A.|° Savannah, in the seventh round of | were ne ry before Miss Beatrice elass. Pletures were taken in England last] D/@ Jump, as McLeod, were he only a 4 A . . we ‘5 1 was compelled to| thelr bout fas night at the Douglas) Morgan and Miss Janet Dana won The Battler is a stranger east «f Chi-| of the eco-Roman match | fe Bounds heavier, would be running , Yast night, and pe | A. C,, Chelsea, he fi ch yesterd: the neck and nec! i nd Gote! 5 knew to hold ‘his own. e ‘ the final match yesterday on ago. His first appearance here will] whloh Jenkins had with Hackenschmldt | pee the Hsia Levens and sGateh Rane aU Ss in poor shape and unable| Dougias's hand was broken’ tn the| detutantes’ doubles tournament on the draw a good crowd, Nelson will pick | ———— ———— ees pees Vion de Himself. justic® although at|#xth, and his defeat then became only | green canyms-covered court of, the St, Up a little easy six-round money while SOL ee. d flashes of his old time|@ Matter of time, Sullivan, however, | Nicholas Rink. Both palrs displayed wasting for Britt White to settle | . | times he shonnd Aasnet my took to tall | Rad all the best of it previous to tne) brilllancy and resourcefulness, but, the . | form, When he 2K tO tall ralshap, and the decision probably woul] | steadiness “of Miss Morgan 3 Beeeaaurcrence of opinion, and theb | Marin ‘lors and civilians wit+| through the ropes. The bout wae a|tinber, but at that be m hawe gong his way had the battle gone | Rant claimed the victary, over, M Jalifornia again to camp iSitoey te redit for Wie showing, Feltz was en- i Katherine Prentice and Miss Rhoda Will go out to California again to cary Inessed five six-round bouts in_ the furious one, both contestants scoring | (Sekt tne verdict had one been given. | ‘he Mil Aftcen round Nicholas by the score of 61, 6-2 and on the winner's w HAT has happened to the Su- Brother Hanlon snoopin Occasions. | fon on pants. | knockdow : y neal Sos i Matin rrracks in the Brooklyn Navy | Burke anally Rot thea eee a - | Yard last night. The bouts were fast! The most) sangulnary battle of the t] nr 4 and knockdowns were frequent, some of RIBKE was that between “yaok | J R Y Y § SPORTING. ‘After the first two} Aer AAA RNA w A \ a professio the contestants being severely punished, | Ernest Sip @round the Brooklyn tr: Ing quart! ik je battles were fought on Federal | rounds the men F qigtes Ganamyamyak mit ie ETROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB y With a dope gun? Mr. John MeGraw's finale of the National A. A. U, the youngsters In the 8found the pelice of the Flushing Ave- HTS REulEN Caan tel vers Sippel's M j@ll-star aggregation of ball-bangers aamplonsbips will be decided / and they managed t4| Bue Station although they knew what | jaw, colt the firth round toe poe JAMALC AY le L a He Pr. ened by aienaecbunal dail; wear Olty abe J ae ; ce Inter-|#ent Cohen to his knees with a teft raniee seems to have be ioe stn A t Saengerbund Hall, near C!ty on edge while they | Was going on were pgwerless to \nee 6 9 Phe dawn eahen tobe aad WTOWN STAKES ' 0K ‘ 7 re sompetin an a , - the unaccustomed trolley-dodging that Brooklyn, under the auspices of | w ompeting. Ww a viclous swing knocked Sippel Pee cE bagi nMl 2.80 P, it can't run bases, Norweglin Turn Soclety, and judg-| RB, Tisney, of the Grace .\ he mills were held In the big Mesh ae nat phe rope we auoh force that Lomi: Zpidin Tareey Oly lato Have ite DARA and Races EE on — ne fre he exhibitic put up in the] who is alsc ner of >, Ia ri d the spectators, bound sen he marine to. the i; | 12.50 3 0, ¥ i RED hone Weary, Willles: from| ie (Pom the, bani ions DAE Up Ip) they whe te aleo @ momber oti ths Pol aot ae ace eae od persona, |foor. Cohen got the decision, ‘There (Special to The Evening World.) | opening for the season of 195 next Mon-| 133%" | i, ABU, 148, ateottere trons donald trials on Thursday night, some In-| partment of chis olty, although he| numbering fully five hundred persons, | were no knockouts WILMINGTON, Del, April 2 —Jack| gay afternoon, when the local club ne) dammicn direct to track every Nnuten Slumbertown! Whatever spurral | teresting struggles are likely to be wit, ned the deci:l n over O, I. Roehm, were made up mainly of clyiians who phe Mi Farrell, of Wilmington, put it all Oven T tie Basten Lew “illdace th p otis \ them up to a four-run last Inns | nesscd » Olymple eli n will find plenvy pad purchased tickets for the show “Kia Henry, of Darby, Pa., in @ six- ww will face the New- ing against the Highlanders? If there| As a ccntestant in one of these tour-| Merger to waln } Vor Bnd |. ao <enteranohy (There) wereimany Petty Feary at night before the Wil-| °° aggregation, P, 'T, Powers, Preal-| Mrendwa Riggs cisnianderst 2t wore) As a ccntosta Wort r 1] she) panth ano Rheve/ vote many Bele) N ON round Beat leat plans dent of the Bastern League and Presi. | Winw amd ig ranients | si ole t ‘ oS) offteers in. th , BA ane mingto é « p down to Jamaica and \ised to good ad-|in waleh to ¢ of} in the JS-pound cass a number of twat more than one naval officer of Farrel) scored several knockdowns, Berane Fa TOMER “al Man bihermg | evan cut 2 evoriton, theticn ar see erect lane thie Sab yy Te Bax: | rank cheered the contestants during the and had Henry stood up the local man | oie or cminent personages in the dase. |shecints and beat bete | ab the quiotestsman | Sun the ve looked upon as the winner In thie’ a? | evening. would have put him out, The Darby Dersonages in the base- | average of winners, 50c iy. BY | 1 rin this‘ al ball world, Henry Chadwick, Pathor, mail, 1 monthly, Heat be le= i ju the eal c : Cina ae bi 5 t to a clinch or dropped te jmatl, #1 monthly, Rew by tele: with opie | oe 5 in, Gus er, of the N The first contest was between two ft. fighter wen’ fiBasenall? and Hilty (Coe ’ i aveekio. ad edition 1n.80. | wrestI!ng match ; hurging t 6 of action Murn Ver will find a boy| teen-year-old boys from Jersey City. hie knees repeatedly, The men fougnt| of aaae \ iene! fee 1S ulliam, | Phone, #8 weekly, 2d edition, 12,30, Mae tune)) i the tin who will make display all }e! The lads went the limit and were loud- pee GS, hard throughout, but Farrell was far| President of the tional League, A SURE SYSTEM mear Coney, “sawin', w: i tn Knows of (he wrosiling game in order ly cheered for thelr gameness, The bat- Teoccever lor his opponent. The last| Mayor Hagan, of Jersey City, will Bothint!). The reason tc S unusagt{ 2% the trial events keen exhibitions to get the daclelon, i Fact Ye between two marines, Btriker and! ‘The eoming game of baseball be- | round was fast, both mixing It up. BRIAGEAERT RerHionee: ene oaT ree frat i wan at we rages Riedl ‘ : sone! » nex , + |) Jack urphy, 0 a a, . The usual parade | by letter, C, Jones, n | ae aad ane ae My) Ton ina One. Mae ae much punieitnons betore |Cween the Sheepshead Bay Feld Chiro iehocke ae eine Carrot’ we at | will take place, and there will ciso be | iB | his: He thinks he hiladelp) Yom is an old fox, He's hard ifor the Russian Lion in d and the Ruby Fiold Club, on Sunda: hia, In the second round with| singing by a lurge chorus. ‘The grouds the decision was given to Striker on] tone ld on. the Bheepshead Bay|® sift punch In the eolar plexus, have been decorated in a lavish manner, OLD DR. GRINDLE. ength, and | - A marine named Edwards then fought | Oval, ls causing great excitement among :} eas. P Phe knows Jt. But Jenkins is wayne | |four rounds with one of his fellows. |.che racing men at the Bay, na quite o 5 YEARS A SPRCIALIST IN et —— ISEASES OF M } and after he had bested him offered | few of thelr number are’ pro . ul vatindhe a ast M iis own game. Hack Isn't, It's a easy | \to hehe Muddie Burke « professional Connested “With “ene manne) the Win take aisle ‘Deoutlen to ra ‘amas ef a champion pigochie expert butyng| The Philadelphia Giants, champlon| 4nd the Marquettes mee: y te | Pusiist _o} lelphia who betng none other than Wallle Fenaen- 5 Ree ered TTR AiG Thatta ane ron MER Eel ot draw poker, Hunis| colored team of this country, wil plag| Rislar Becokign cio: marrow avin ete taunted Edwards from his seat th the /don, and the pitcher J. Ward or sna OPERATE THAAR than by any other ad: Motion is that he has up his sie Murray Hilly at Ontarlo Os e will bo Khe buttery tor the Tsitp | audtence Garrison, } ni heredltars? readied? , : . 1 On| LAABY And mii and Pouce wee pede | kdwarda declared that he would whip'| "fmme grounds have been put in fine | ’ Vous debiilts, kidney, Wadder compelntss Weeds that can beat four aces. 1f there hinth sirect and) Cg Ypolnts for the Marduet ay Burke In a punch if the Nanter would | ehaps and all accommooda rons nr rene ie Fed‘ ai Ca ; morrow, Wiltse will] ott he ring with him. Burke |to mind's a large crowd, The game nd moun. paintul awelllng, Murray FMUS. | ‘Phe Roy . the noted colored to the pelt and Jumped | fa scheduled for 3.90, VARICOCER LG. GF eay dincate Far ua gid | © were no differences of opinion thwve HB Htenk y 1 team will Have its APONE. excess, Indiscrétio work? It | WATCH | i i i would bo no matches, rien ee Peete aie e rem atanding, Or Gi iy iy ee $" atone fe Fouyan rely mA Veo ko hit BTOR MAIER, perpetuw trish] eee tthe Now York Catholle, Pi ren private “an Bikineion, bas brought out his| ven the irs and Cuban X Giants krounds at “wallop” again, using it to put| os ay SU Ione OYE aa ay i na xpected, for twice Pome. cnr wont ¥ champlons haye | points the Emeralds, | “Rube” eters te, the origi Barnes funniest ball pl 1 imitations. he dus C \ funniest ball player in the others are a : ayeenaues country, will be on the coaching Ive | New. Yorkers will see lotg of auto-| Earl Crawford's auxiliary full ship ments He iy, cone Rasy 'LAGSTAFP mobile molng this summer. Arrange-| rigged yacht Valhalla, the initial entry | VDF Grindie Is sti! at the same ottioe, int ON THE ments have deen made for twenty-fve|for the German Emperor's ocean cup | With he hes arcupled ‘vit ‘ Yan, Nest to-m ck and Smith will he Royal Giants, and | will be In the umed Butler vallop.”” All meets, beminnigg Mev 6 and ending }race, starting from Sandy Hook on |record which no othor advert can tyithfatly olaim, Adv Oct. 28, May 16, passed in at Sandy Hook There will be nine meets at Morris] yesterday, uy for the colored team, Me- Par En Park, elxht at Brighton Beach, and) ghe left Cowes, Isle of W: 1 F opaitery. Wileon and) Taughiin. is making. spectal. arranges it f ER | HAG AN ciaht at the Emnlre Citv trek, ‘Kach| yeh. a. calling irae PAGE ‘CU gE Y< JURSELF vis wil Dt Bavherick hina | ments for ludies to witness the Kame. HP Apesclad | tyack recetves a haliday, Empire get-| juan, P. ., and Key West, ‘from RE YO y Ca i un ie Whose work thi season has Saas, cenyetione ri i } ting May 30, Morvis Park taking Juy winch atialia Urea) BN Hoare ae Positive Rotlef Guaranteed in 48 Hours and a pee gh class Hei 7 sta k 4 called oe al eet MANHATTAN VS. WILMINGTON ih i HA * Bad sdarer BOY. Sank? Brighton | oyant tice fr, ancient yimageneswar "ap. Somnniete Care in § Daye with Capsatee : | Reinforced by several big league WA) i eae ; PALI he hag on hovrd ber owner, | ff ‘ENE Ris lay the Ridgewoods to-morrow, at| When the Manhattans play the Wil- Nh Following age the Gaten: tor whlsh Hab "Cinwiord, Wiiteattene \CITROSANDAL SEmEOV | | yewood F Will tackle the Hobo-|mington (Del,) team, at Olvinpie Feld, | | I | application haw heen ma le by She 890: |B aald, . THOUSANDS ORSE ae pee Ge § One Hundved nd Phirty-sixch t | Wa Felaries of the three Wack: , bid Wy Drogesta rerybere or sent by Mal fr Not what you earn, | Kens In th ume the Jatter team | OMG ‘ yale lit AWA WM fe Brighton iicach: May 20, Mord | The Tar! sald fine weather Citrosandalene Co, 66 Broadway, New York But what you save Se BAY Away Acoma Onn rounds best games played on Manhattan should | FINES, fay 8D, anpiee City) Lun shrlahign | throu reve te restau pagsage, y' ’ this season, Linden and Woxen will | result. The Wilmington team has de- (i iit iirc une sit, MoBrgnion Beach? Jul |loned ap fad dipped along through a Is the secret of success; do the pitching for the Jurseymen, while | feated sev major league clubs, a0 Peeria Parks duly” ipre City; su T fog, blowing her sharp, smart blasts the Long Island will pres | the Manhattans will have to put forth 1, Morris Park; July 2 nplro City: Jul | of warn i Chen Ps Haee nite BUN | their best efforts to win. | "Red Wadler, wo Moerie Parks Aug be ein, Heaore| The V: Pans {8 commanded by Capt. je 5 whose pitching arm is in grea A » Morris. Perk; 4 ‘ qi will ow ny for the Manhattans against THE GIANTS WIN. THE GIANTS LOSE. je Nae PSone’ Park iN Ain Mowing erneeat oehvaeed aie i } " oa chnny Foreman, the ex-member of tho , City; Bept. 23, no tri r'in the bay, havi vialte y fely, aed ‘enter ° Pas Imes wil meet the Baltimore Cleveland team, Fans who' would know how fortyne favors the Giants need only mle Citys GHEY Oct. 4A here dur ing the eer Me (ae, Ament | hich will pay vy 4. team, ro f ors 108k, cwa cup ih eto Mu ‘our a Th iE Mato enty-ninth street 8nd) SUNDAY BALL IN BROOKLYN watch the flagstaff. on The World domé. A square white flag with a oe Branton Gath Dunraven, bale to inh ratte ord ied By | i ite é ‘OW, a . ; ‘ i ' ee ye war orielinally bit ‘or Maj. J, } Umstadter ara oe red ball n the bento livtulds victory, for MoGraw's team, A red bursce HH |41-1 con TQ MEET HERRERA faiataeetasiir eiters, ion tod | » nt J . . ie a nd o POR PARTICULARS, SEE for the tussle, The Giants’ battery will a Hounced. yartenday that the Ciena and | |p With @ white ball tn contre will be flown As the dismal signal of defeat. rea or an old privaiser she at ef u 1 > Bell, vi " y with the : ‘ a ) ean Sunday World's Filindefohia Giants, and hamberiain Weanineton Park Tostncatm, Ae coment Three hundred feet above the ground ané within view for many miles BUTTE, Mont. April 20,--The Butte, Ath. 7 ti ont | of e Ww eo made to entertain a crows a “ Ny ‘Batt lou Ars, Pastimes’ "find," Port, will do some of; tie Heooklyne have @ chance to take t about these pennants will be raised immediately at. the conclusion of nu | Bargain Bulletin— ]| thetwirtine tor the Tnainns, Tuber from the Giants, eee othe D ny is ae Pan ry J a me Beast are: Ney-alientcas waatian WR overy game throughont the season, oor wv gv TO-MORROW. One of the best games of the season 7 ey a es

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