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HILADELPHIA JACK O'BRIEN fs still trying to ‘kid’ the public into regarding him as a middle- sreight, and a rightful claimant of the ehampionship- Jack wants to fight ‘for the title with Tommy Ryan, and would like very to be allowed to welgh about 164 ringwide, ‘That {s, he pro- ing to weigh In at 8 nts to exactly the U it it 8 g ; H il SPORTING THE WORLD: freemen EVENING: peavey rt 1000. NEWS AND COMMENT eee “I'M NOT ‘GOING,’” SAYS TERRIBLE TERRY—‘“I’M ‘COMING.’” “Te 1 LAND ON NELSON HE‘LL. Go Down , LiKe THE OTHER, TouGH FELLOWS. : TF NELSON Puts ME Down Tu Fie TWICE AS HARD WHEN VGET ups 0 tt eeems that the Tuxedo Club has e-bornin’.” It's a sed affair. It's sed, in the first place, for the gentlemen who erected a fine club house, ‘ah considerable expense.- It's sad for Mr. who had several thousands But on the face of things it Jooks like a knockout. If any monument ‘be erected to Mr. O'Rourke this week, I suggest thet the inscription be sim- ply that well-known ine heard so often @ member of 3 BY JOHN POLLOCK. battle for the feather- in this ‘Attell and Jimmy land fighter. ‘They feon-round contest, to thi ertoles of agree- in at ringside at their shoes and Otte,"* Bae modest fighter with the vill not be ee Tg Dg hls “recent battle’ with Iwhioh will prevent him, from yn fighter, who has made “a oe Mrhich he has fought. 20 = Wallace and Otto ought to put up a (great contest. Big Purse for Nelson and Herrera. Manager Tom McCarey, of the Pacific Athletic Club, of Los Angeler, Cal., has of- 000 purse for a twenty-round go Detween Battling Nelson and Aurelio Her- Tera. To back the offer McCarey posted a check for $1,000 with a Los Angeles paper, Herrera fight at 133 pounda, 6 o'clock, ‘nd Nelson can post his forfeit and bind “the agreement if he ts really looking for a gantest with the Mexican, Walsh to Fight Langdon. Jimmy Walsh, the foremost bantam tin the world, has accepted the tems @f Billy McCarney, the manager of the Washington Sporting Club, of Philadelphia, ta meat Tack Tanedon, the rhamnion of ‘Pennsylv in a 4 bout. The HOCKEY CLUB WIS FROM ST. NICHOLAS ‘The St. Nicholas seven, leaders in the TO! ‘Amateur Hockey League, were defented ‘at night by a score of 3 to 2 by the Hookey Club of New York, tallenders in the league. Souther, of the St. Nicholas team, was the first to tally, and It looked as If ‘they were going to win handily, when bome wil’ be “with Badie BASEBALL SCHEDULES OF TWO LEAGUES NOW DUE NATIONAL COMMISSION VERDICTS. Sebring is given twenty days in which to submit a defense. Ritchie declared ineligible to play with any club. Giants will open season in Philadelphia instead of in Brooklyn. The claim of the Memphis club against the Giants for $750 was dismissed. ‘Columbus club fined $25 for violating the rules in selling Catcher | Brown to Boston club when he had already drafted to Cleveland. Pitcher Riesling, formerly of the Brooklyn club, who made appli- cation for reinstatement, wes decided against. Otto OC. Diemenger, of the Toledo Club, had his application for re- instatement turned,down. Second Baseman Owens, of the Brooklyn club, was handed out the same decision. Outflelder John F. O’Hagen was also refused reinstatement. _ ATTELL TO FIGHT WALSH FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP): }definitely epproaching. Jack Heydon, who jumped his contract with Baltémore, will be granted another hearing next season. o ‘Baseball magnates are in town to-day, Minor Leaguers’ Association hola forth from all over the country mapping out| at the Breslin. plans, arranging echedules and modify-| There will be no business of fi (ng rules for the seagon which 1s fast The National Leaguers gathered at the Victoria and the Amer- joan at the Fifth Avenue, while the schedules and the report of the joint Tules committee. President Johneon said the American League's playing dates would be given out to-night and morrow evening. ee Commies Meet. committee met morn oi he offices the Ra tion: ie, In the St. James Bulld- ing, nty-sixth street and Broadway. This committee constets af Clark Grif- fith, Connie Mack and T. C. Noyes, of | the American League, and Ned Hanion, | Dreyfuss and Barney yfuss Of the xatioaal of the minor Trlght 12 to be 120 pounds, bors to weigh 5 leagues gh the Hotel Breslin tance to-day beyond the adoption of the | that his organization would adjourn to- | Charlie Murphy, | "Thu Go in WIN AS. guIce A L090 | | To a AS I CAN 1 Jerre SISG QVERN ‘EVES BONES FAST DRAW WITH GOODWIN eae RL, Feb. 14—Ches- ter Goodwin, of Chelsea, Mass, and Bert Keyes, of Piiladelpiiia, put up a |Fattling good iHfeen-round fghy: in the Tain bout et the Rhode nen Athletic pe at Tnomnton inst Bapneare Keyes fur- | nishing a sur in oppo- nent to a draw. . piaing ba Keyes was substituted for Tomm | Love, who was unable to a) 6 P. M. on day of contest. Both Lang- represents | was’ not) anti Saas don Ee! ‘Waleh have won over Tommy tions with others com- | Goodwin, bere cal hee at '. wook. “he Minors | fine oxuibitinn’of clever boxing on both Naa and McG@arry to halides ‘opposes 0 the | sides, and, wh: either lad bowed @ move- | marks of nishment, the crowd arranged z ouhy (atch wan peuctlenily acranged text] mont on foot. 10 “Mbolish it in case the | was well tint ‘with the go ,end ap- GOODMAN IN FAST BATTLE WIT SMITH Jack Goodman, the clever and hard hitting feather-weight fighter of the Avonia A. C., and Howard Smith, the Elizabeth (N. J.) scrapper, clashed in another three-round bout last night The mill was fought at the stag of the Central A. C., in East Fifty-sixth street, {| and from the first sound of the bell in the opening round until it clanged again at the finish of the contest both boys exchanged the stiffest kind of punches and kept the club members worked up to @ high piteh of enthusiasm. Hentretete. Aptr Mateccy. the pros | Sor take actiee. 6 ne OS iauded the decision. The ast round| In the last round both started out for tg gmer, Olver. manag of] Bh toe hes coon nothing ei Bot ‘lah, with neither in the” least| a knockout blow. Goodman shot his Boar ols, Teta Sat oe rout | Soin Great ts MeucRll cetase” | "BEET rps anat, og ail ives nue | ety ny SRN MEH andthe latter N tere O'Donnell, of Fall Re Bre Sr Meperas cat a cee | Smo at emo, hie seed asi | put att raat og tne pang | seumiaun + gh, paca fo fo the weight, If the is arrarmed the | 7! The commission dealt for the| by Tommy Quill, of Broct: the lfercest kind of fighting, Goodman t ‘the Metropolit most part with outlaw players, the de-'sem!-finals, and the six-round prelimi.) fr Cisions on the various cages being print- ed in the accompanying box. CANADIANS WILL TRY 10 GET CUP WNIT’ pattie. at ‘Washington’ tan A. C. stag on 's Birthday after- BROWN GETS DRAW WITH O'DONNELL BUFFALO, ea 14.—Willfe O'Donnell, of Buffalo, and George Brown, of Chi-| The members of the Royal St. Law-| cago, feather-welghts, boxed fitteen(Tence Yacht Club held a meeting re- rounds to a’draw: here last night. The /cently at which officers were elected. battle was pulled off in the arena of ee Saha eT ca — eas Jamamed, O'Donnell, pocause of hie was discussed, and Jt was decided to cleverness, was installed a favorite.|challenge for a race to be sailed in Buea rar the See thnee rounee it looked '1607 if no other club took up the gaunt-| MThe Chicago fehter bad a atifter wal- Jet in the meantime, The Royal St. cnnell, and he seemed just Lawrence lost the cup last season to Irie Be Ewo Boys ware CH the Manchester Yacht Club, and this Sounds, with nelther having much of an\¥eat, 0 far, there has beon no chal-| Rivantage. The decision was a popular lenge. and there 1s not Mkely to be one one. now. a designer of small boats of some note, is now a resident of Montreal, and it ts sald that he will be comiis- The club has been assured that the GAME 10 AF DFE | Manchester Yacht Club will hold the| " "\rophy, and no chenges will be made in the deed of gift as were proposed by Feb, 14—It is tie Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, the next Army-|The suggested changes would favor iil take place on {POats of the fin keel type and pract!- delphia, on Dee, 1. caliy bar centre-board boats. cup subject to challenge under the same| conditions under which {t won the ANNAPOLIS, Md. arranged th iversity: the @eree- sail their boats ts very shoal, boats are of no use on Lake BOYS WIN HOCKEY GAME. given by Pris Hoonan ted the score. Donohue, a ——s>—_——_ The Groff School hockey team yestar- youngster, playing his first league game, | NEW BALL LEAGUE FORMED, 4 defeated the Columbia sophomore Was @ strong factor and made the last peceinesttba tet “\ seven at St. Nicholas Rink by a score fally of the first session, purting the | Az a mec ntatives f of 2 to 0 in a smashing, crashing gam: key Olub in the lead Bilson, hls | wixty ip oa and that tore more baba oe. ti se . club's goal-tender, played like a man on | mateur a) th re more res lance to shinny Bteel Springs. He was “all over his | was form than It did to the Canadian national Ret,” and stopped fifteen shots. Souther | city base Pastime. * ul Urea & puck and disailed Norris String- |p. hc Kenzle and Porter, two of Colum- ham, a spectator, by ng him on lajyo ot bin's ‘varsity squed, played againet the te elbow, Aeweation, 1e chair scl oolooys; but they were as powerless In the second halt Sz, Nicholay played | most important Inot aaa passed was one, t@ score as were the rest af the blue with all the aggressiveness of wh to the effect that the organizaticn bring, #14 Waite players. Groff made up In , her men were cepabis. Within implementa to ear om the police| aferessiveness what it lacked in team Seconds Souther, his team's ma! gominissioners in thie tern cities, in| Werk, and usually kept one or two evened 'the score. ater, Bight Us played on| Morningside Heights players on the ice, Punilc bars, Charles! As a reault, the team work of the eol- Pepresented the A. A. U. Jegians was jacking, ete, ak SA A. J. ©, Robinson, of Glasgow, | To do} ved here that this would militate against the Cana-| of dians, because the water on which they| nary resuited in a draw between Bolly Myers, of Brocton, and Young ‘Smith, of this olty. fi GS CONSOLIDATED A. C. STAG. ‘The Consolidated A. C. will hold its usual card of boxing bouts et its club-house in West Forty-second street to-night. Manager Bill ‘eimer has ar- ranged the pak D exhibition contests to be decided for the enjoyment of the members: Amby McGarry ve. ‘Kid’ pieine of Philadelphia; Johnnie Dohan Eddie Johnson, Mosey King vs. * McCarthy, ‘semergeney" Kelly Tom Henry and Tommy Markey vs. Sullivan, As all of these men ty Mia are fast boxers the show should be one of the best ever given by the club. | Uneeda fresh from the you hungry. working his famous left-hand jab into Smith's face and occasionally uppercut- ting him with shont rights, while Smith kept boring in, banging away at Good- man’s body and ribs with both hands. The lads were fighting so fast and turiously on the ropes that they did not hear the bell ring. bout was an even thing, and the decision of a draw would have been the only verdict that could be rendered. / XAVIERS PLAY CHAMPIONS, Manager Poggi, of the Xavier basketball tear, te making final arrangements to bring orcoran Cadets. the champion oy ive of the South. The ‘game will b j_next Monday in the Long Acre Al 10% In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5¢ you-can get from dirt by a package’ the very beauty of which makes NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Biscuit oven, protected “J TMovent | THE BUILDING was DOING THe LOOPS: PL TAYLOR DEFEATED BY CLINE IN TOURNEY Cutler Won Over Gallagher, in Evening’s: Billiard Play at Daly’s. Harry Cline, champion of Pennsyl- vania, and Alexander Taylor, of Ilinols, pissed Seal sod afternoon in the of an eighteen-inch, two Becks 5th palk-line billtara tournament, to decide who shall graduate into the first class and be eligible to compete in the tournament to be held in thie city next spring, Cline was the winner by 409 points to 150. In the evening Albert Cutler, of Bos- ton, played a strong game and de- feated Thomas Gallagher, the Chicago expert, by 400 points to 359. Steadiness was the feature of the winner's work. He made an average of 12 16-8, with high runs of 53, 43 and 39. Gallagher had high runs uf 53, 45 and 43, and his average was 11 18-31. In this after- noon's game Albert Cutler will play Alexander Taylor and in the evening Thomas Gallagher will. meet Harry Cline. The comes were played at Maurice Daly's ‘academy. _ ROBERT EDGREN ANOTHER STAKE FOR BELMONT PARK The Westchester Racing Association yesterday announced a now handicap, to be run at Belmont Park on the first day of the second spring meeting, Mon- | day, May 2. It {a to'be mown as the | a “TT's ALU RIGHT TO BE DIZZY AS.LONG AS ‘You HAVE: THE PUNCH Borough of Queens Handicap, for three- | year-olds and upward, one mile and @ | sixteenth, with $5,000 added, entries to close the same day, as the other fix- tures of the meeting, March 7. As the Westchester Association wilt have Decoration Day, an interesting M’GOVERN SAYS HE F DOPES AS VICTOR OVER NELSON os “Terribly Terry” Confident He’ll Beat the Bat. tler in Six-Round Bout and Tells Why | He Is So Sure, | BY ROBERT EDGREN. If anybody is worrying over Terry MocGavern's. chances in the coming fight with Battling Nelson. !t isn't Terry. I met the greatest of the McGoverns a few days ago, and found out just exactly what he thinks of the whole afta‘r. . Said Terry: “pm not ‘going.’ I'm _‘onming’, Young Corbett was the only man who ever trimmed me and trimmed me right, and I've recovered my form since th He couldn't do it now. “rm going to be ‘right’ for Nelson. and {f I don’t win inside of the six rounds I'll take my hat off to tim and sav he's the best man I ever met. “On the dope I ought to be able to trim him. It took him nineteen rounds to beat Eddie Hanlon. A year ago I knocked Hanlon out in four. Eddie gave me an awful fight. and he cave Nelson a tough time, too. Knockout for Mexican. Neleon "Herrera fought twenty rounds and came out good and strong. I knocked Herrera out in five. and he was tough as nails then, too. Eddie Gantry beat Nelson in six rounds. I knocked Santry out in five. Nelson put Art Simms out in three rounds. Simms came down to train me once, and tried to double-cross me and make a roputa- tion, like Munroe made one out of Jef- fries. I told Simms to do his best, and T put him out cold inelde of three min- utes, Young Corbett beat me twice. and Nelson put Corbett out twice. That's the only piece of dope that makes him look better, but Corbett was a corker when he licked me, and he was on the slide when Nelson got him. after Britt started him going. Can Stand the Gaff. “Tm tn good shape now. I can take a punch as well as Nelson can. They say Tommy Murphy had me pretty bad pefore I put him away. Well, I'll tell you the truth, he had me dizzy. He's a lot better than some people think, ‘and he can punch. All I knew was that thing were coming fest and it was up to me to do some fighting, and do it rc AN AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘ATS ee rESEIVED IN ADVANCE. “Cashel Byron's Profession.’ Mise" Bingham, He ‘Bus. | ‘ote ara: bets 50,15, a STAR VAUDEVILLE. ellous_Cortella, Schoolboys Marvel Re Girls, “Empire Clty 4, Em & Girls, ican, & Co. 1257 Morgan, Mate.1. 35. | Menilister AMMERSTEIN’S i nina ii i a cee « “the Gist with the & Co., ‘Vitagrat Ashley, Fearne Reloholat® Fines “ice, Brantow’ & a Westminster DOG SHOW # ne Thurs. A-M.to 1 ThisWeek Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu tot Does TorMor 8 Pebt..dudaine Foshounds & Becvgles CARNEGIE HALL = (“"¥an: {7 CO rae fi $1 to $2.50. Boxes $15 or $18. pia eee pa) isonet ave nie Erie go 0d. Garden she ce Prin Bs Beais rr anon Mats. To-day at Bat, The Squaw Man octet oy ‘& 30 CTS, Fitaatbbon-MeCoy Tro, daasinews & Harris, yy & May and fn NOW Ti LoPs|< GAL TATH ST, HES re ReSPORD'S HOPE Great Sensation, rdam 3 New Amsterdam oak ‘45 Minutes from Broadway’ ae 8.15, vadway 2" a ee [ete aan Ae des ER. > pir ‘Cur. arn eke aie ee pas we a Mats, a oN Titus ine Reta, im My OK VU 10. Jath St. &Irvt ACAVAVID BELASCO. presents Mires LESLIE CARTER “DU piles Popular Bric tat Mi Spec! ne “stat me & eb, Davi Baines prene Belasco n BLANCH ES mie Blo Woah ran debe as ane WARFIELD wos Seren Mosrd MASTER THE DEW! WAST Mat. To-day—The Majestic Burlesauers Jath Bt. ™"THE GOTHAM jest f 125th Bt. Mat. To-day—Harry Bryant's Burlesquers RSS hii as quick. So I sailed in and got him. Bus I wasn't In any danger. I wasn't put down, the way Hanlon dropped me. Eddie walloped me on the jaw and when I hit the floor I thought the build~ ing was doing a loop the loops, I looked at the referee. I couldn't hear him count, but I watched and when it looked, near ten I got up. Hanlon punched me one more good one, and jarred me up Some more, and then I nailed him and put him down. I get dizzy sometimes when I get a hard rap on the jaw, but |I don't seam w) feel weak. It only makes me want to get in and wallop, When you're mixing it doesn't make | any difference whether you're a little dizzy or not as long as you have the pune. “When I fight N y win as quickly : Gar Le “he rae} me down Til ight twice as hard when f dott, Me Macnit act Hert gs Gh sels (eens cman after - ship, and if 1 get tt, anybody, whe a make the weight can have a not going to stop with Nelson.” —_——__ AMUSEMENTS. Ps . {EMPIRE THEATRE, B way & 40un at) MAUDE ADPMS jy, teres CRITERION | THBATRE. ag tv 0 Ether barrymore cea spar Tey Ein in Mats, Wed,, Sat. edan'e 8. Wad., “OTIS SKINNER "Heit tg stata Me THEA. oar a a Bv.3.4d, fats ‘Thurs. a 15, : Mal SCH EFF MODISTE. 43th at. Hive. we, inte Thurs. Sat. & Feb oe 4 nd i at The Lion and the Mouse, +, DALY’S 2 DALY'S SHOPS, Jay 3 Bey ELLIS JEFFREYS The Fascinating Mr. Vander use Comedy, Princess | ge ier ht ies it N seh ro MS cr | Lyrie Sct ap $1 Mat. To-Day Seabrooke Sing * Grate’ tn Tonight” of Tea eR ‘ FIELD if Say (MATINEE UTS 0-DAY , Maha T ei wnt / ——SULIE BONTION SUé& 8th Av, Mat, Today aie. 2 tm) TEXAS He USU& Lax Av, Mal. To-Day. ae, HILL T Soer30:| AL H, WILSON 7HeGermam MAJESTIC Tie Kittie tee WEST END SAravano pcs COLONIAL HENEX, Page Lt a ‘a Da ae he bras, ia yates. Atte ray aun Bere. ben Loalle a ae Mats. JOB WEBER'S staze:| TWIDDLE-TWADDLE, in German AUETESSARONE Casroik Tohawon, Ward | SEAMONS 285%. Bydney * Curran. bay Ga mal bi ‘ON’ ‘THE QUIET. Manhattan, Eves. at 8.50, New Laughter Play, RYO ab: ¥en | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. IMPERIAL ay Stat, Grentlon, FE oe { Hovams & Me Hee otc Sia sec.othaeae Ir, & —F a AMPHION Men Fi orn Pg foal Go., Duttin Redeay KEITH'S Bway [RICE & CO) AN. Auguste METROPOLIS see 14th Bt.|Co,,Burke& LaRue DAVID Bi EDEN EN | (OEM it. & 3d av, Eves. ea Bios Eat "iiemaea IN WAX. The Great vee Jape. Yorkville me ‘BRi| APtinoe kar MADISON 80; THEA mth A188 DEAN OLD DR. 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