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trong. Just now he doesn't work as flabby and his face and neck show fat, ut his waist 4s thin. All he needs is work, and he'll be fit to fight anybody. ‘He doesn't like the stage game. It i E fight. He turns his head to the right ‘and takes a punch as he comes in. He hooks his left, and then, elnse, he brings the right up. fhis one dangerous punch. He lands it good and hard, and although it may not knock a man out, it takes the steam out of him in time. beaten up and his left ear is pounded out of shape. That's from walking Into punishment so much. He doesn’t seem to care how hard he Js hit. —_-— “Bat likes to fight in close. I have a 5 habit of sticking my hands out and GIANTS’ SCHEDULE. stopping the punches before they start in a mixup. That made Nelson wild. AT HOME. | ABROAD. ‘He'd begin roughing, SPORTING All About Battling Nelson, | Told by His Sparring Partner. “BATTLING NELSON CAN'T BLOCK A PUNCH THAT COMES WITHIN TWO FEET OF HIS JAW, BECAUSE OF HIS BAD SHOULDER.” “HE I8 NOT A VERY HARD HIT- TER.” “M’'GOVERN HAS A FIRST-CLASS ‘CHANCE TO KNOCK HIM OUT." HESE are just @ few of the things that Young Donohue, the crack New England lightweight who has just been acting as sparring partner to Battling Nelson, said about the Dane yesterday. Donohue, unlike many of the fighters, an talk intelligently about the game that brings him his living. He makes @ study of things. For all that, he can fight. He beat Unk Russell in Philadel- phia, bested Young Erne and fought two good draws with Harry Lewis, the Dest licht-weight in Quakeniom, who had several pounds advantage in ‘weight. Donohue is in New York just now, tntending to take on a few of the three- round bouts. He is training at Brown's “gymnasium with Matty Baldwin, whom he has beaten twice, by_the (wi “T boxed with Nelson quite a long time, and I ought to have a good line on him.’ said Donohue. “He's a touch fellow, all right--as tough ds they make *em—for taking punishment. He takes 00d care of himself and is healthy and Nolan is “on ihe joo” between acts. hard as usual. His arms are a little kkeqps him from being in condition all time. Feb. 18. a resolution was unanimously adopted appropriating $1,000 to the fund of $25,000, which the American Commit- tee is now trying to raise for the vur- pose of defraving the expenses of the American team of athletes to the Olym- pic Games this spring. In addition to this donation of $1.00, if he gets in ‘That's NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB GIVES $1,000 TO ATHLETES every effort will be made to raise the American WAS surprised when I found out eran thegpooss penncd) On Na Bart peas aa | how easy it ts to hit Nelson on eee eer ee “Gltatde ‘or thi Atter receiving tn tepait Sr ihe Boies the jaw. The trouble is that he/| : gee ules a bad rignt shoulder, He can't | President Van Wormer Also Sends Out Personal | passed, ot, avist, Sastneneconected'nwify CUE 28s ouble up his right arm far enough to : : Q : and the report 0! clubs salou med, subject to Jet him guar fo close, Its essy t| Communication to Members Requesting rope, tm Now York oa June the ng call ot Prasiaent Ban Joktsoe hoot a right over on his jaw, because 5 " 19. This suggestion a Sedrmtte 4 BR rr aes Ge anes a he can't block a punch that comes with- Subscriptions to Swell the Fund. Of the league during, th gaging season | meeting at the “Znperial Hotel. They in two feet of it. He has to block at fon, of Be He pointed out that | thelr prrereaen in to-day and wind up Jong range. But that stiff arm is good . 7 « ht be wise league 1 ‘to punch with. He doesn’t have to move a er dad while the race is on to take oo BE bering: you: Secretary James E. Sullivan. of the {President Van Wormer was authorized | care of such legislation as migiit ie ; “fis strong polht {s throwing himeeit | American Committee of the Olympic |to send out @ personal communtoation | 4p, ‘nd io Ce Cee erean Bical the tn ‘That's how he beat |G2mes of 1908, was yesterday notified |t) the leading members of the New Hon, he club Owners thought well of Brkt Chae hem, and {t's easy {DY President John Van Wormer, of the | York Athletic Club, requesting that sub- 6d Becided to bold’ the’ meet= New York Athletic Club, that at the | Scriptions for the purpose mentioned be to see how he tires a man out in a 10M |ia6¢ monthly meeting of the club, held | made, which means that a much larger Cte bere} fund will come from the New York Athletic Club. Great efforts will be made (n all sec- tions of the country for the next ten days toward increasing the fund, which is now woine at a very lively rate, and amount asked for by the Committee. (CLUB OWNERS TAKE FALL haway the voting power of President He watches Bat onthe Stage OUT OF PRESIDENT BRUSH His Motion to Curtail Voting Power of Harry Pulliam Defeated by a Vote of 7toi— | Giants Open in Philadelphia. John T. Brush made an effort to takey Because a player tripped on a board | representing & foul line and sprained his ankle last season nothing but chalk lines will be allowed hereafter, and they must be visible the entire length of the field from the home plate tw the fence or Harry Pulliam, as a member of the National League Board of Directors, and met with a stiff rebuke, the mem- bers vetoing the measure by a vote of 7 to 1 Pulliam voted as proxy for the Cincinnati Club, Gerry Hermann being absent. Brush contended that Pulliam not having a financial interestin any club, snoula not have thee same power as club owners have. This motion was in magnates the nature of an amendment to the] ing resolution: “Resolved, That no of- constitution of the league. ficial, manager or player of any league man was jposaeed club" be permitted to issue passes to! foreign grounds. To take effect in the tal season every fan will know | what @ bunt really is, Rule 47 now fines the little disturber as follows: “A bunt hit Is @ legally batted ball not swung at but met with the ba: and, tapped slowly within the infield hy the batsman. If the attempt to bunt ule in a foul not caught HB irike shall be called = BOX HERE TO-NIGHT Amby McGarry will have his first Teal try-out to-night when he meets Willie Lewis for three rounds before the Summit Athletic Club, ‘Dhirteenth Mayers who leave the boned in violation of the rules. Now when, the umpire sees a player ‘up and invade, the fold he must order the offender. to sit down, under ty of $3 for the first ‘offense expulsion from the grounds for the second. “The left side of Nelson's face !s all BASEBALL DA nd I'd catch his forearms. ‘D— you! Quit that!" Ni gon would say, and then we'd quit and wrestle all over the stage. He didn't Beem very strong to me in the clinches. ‘He isn't much of a wrestler. “Nolan watches him all the time like @ cat, One day we all went into a With Brooklyn.| With Phi ees 20, 21, 2h 2. | April 12, 13, 14, 16. Sept is," ak 4. |May oH June 1, 2, 4. jAug. 29, 30, 31. | With ‘Brooklyn. Apri) as ry HS » |May 7, , |Sept. 6, 4, 8 June 2.’ 23,' 25," 25. Bipt. Ti, Got 3, 4. With Boston, With Boston. candy store. Bat picked up a plece of | say 4, 5, candy and was just putting tt into his| July 6, 6, 7, urd 2 May ls & mouth when Nolan saw him, Nolan] S@t1,8 34 |Bept. 10, 14, 22 Imocked it out of this hand and besaa| With chicago, | With Cincinnat Toasts him. ‘Next thing you'll be| une gg 7s) [May 12 13, 14, 15. Wanting to go out and see the town. he| Aue, 4: 6,7 & July 4,0, 2, iz Sept. 21, '22, With Chaciuant With Pittsburg, June 9, 11, 12 bed 6 iy a n July 26, Sept. ae Ag. 28,78, With ‘St. Louts, | with chicago. May 2, 23. 23nd TP 8 38, 3h a 3 Aug. 18, 19, 20. With Pittsburg. With St. Lou! waid. ‘Bating candy, hey? One night ‘Detween the acts Bat disappeared, No- Jan was frantic. He ran all over the theatre, asking everybody where Nelson ‘was. He came and asked me. ‘I’m not here to watch Nelson,’ I told him. Bat was over in the wings all the time talk- 4ng to some girl, and when Nolan found him he had a fit. But Nelson keeps ee BROOKLYN SCHEDULE. AT HOME. ABROAD. With Boston. | With New Xark. April 12, 13, 14, 16. |April_ 20, 2 Shy sk'Junes, 2 alguiy ete ae Aug. 3,9, a. Bopt. ‘is "uf te. With New York. 1th Boston, Apetl_17, 15, 19. May 7, 4 9, 30, S78 ein Phila, April 30, Many 1, 2 July 5, With Phila. Sune 2,t2s29, 30, rr 29, THY BSS. couse Bane Ht With St. Louis. | With Chicago, dune 5, 6, 7, 8. May 12, 13, 14, 36. July 28, %7,'23, 9. [Jul crm Sept. 21, 23, 24. us. 18, 38, 3 With Chicago, | With St. Louis. June 11, 12, 13. . lug. 9. 10, UL,’ 13, Sept. %, 2, 27. With Pittsburg. June 14, 15, a 20, 21, 22, 23, duly 31, Aug. aay B 4 15, 16. Bip. %, B Geet B Muy. , 23, 24. With Cincinnati. | With Pittsburg, een Cincinnati. way from the girls. He hardly ever | Juno 18, 19, 20, 21. |May 25, 26, 27, 28, June 13, 19, 20, 2L | May 25, 28, 28, 20, ripe speaks to them. I guess he likes] AUG % 10.11. 13. July 13, 14, 16, 16. cue OK he ied 9,10, ‘em as well as anybody, but he's 9) 1, 19 Aug. 15, 16, Bept 1%, 19, 3. stuck on the fighting game that he hardly thinks of anything else, 2 bag has a first-class chance to knock Nelon out. He can hit him on the jaw without much trouble, and Terry hits hard enough to do the trick. I don't think Nelson punches hard enough to Uck MoGovern in six rounds it Terry ie anywhere near as good as he always has been. 400 ATHLETES WILL START IN GAMES Some of the best athletes ever seen “Nelson is a puzzle to me. I think 1|!n competition have entered to-morrow can beat him. I think I know two or|Misht's big athletic meet held Jointly | three other light-weights who can|>y the Fourteenth Regiment A. A, and Ymock him oul, He's easy to hit. And/the Central Y. M. C. A. at the Four-| yet he takes on the hardest men in the ;tcenth Regiment armory building. The | country and wears them down. He [entry list numbers $00. | doesn't show up much {n a short bout.| ‘This ts the only open meet of the year Why, Nolan never lets him go on and|in F and will doubtless prove ay box in the theatre without rehears sss. Several feature e ts have the bout behind the scene first. ry | deen rded, one of which ts the special time we boxed three rounds I had to | mil in which a picked team from Nelson first behind the | ¥ gcenes, with Nolan watching and siz! the bout up. It had to be run off ac-|un of cording to programme, too. Nelson al- | ti B® wanted to make a good showing, | York team, all probability be made and Sé end Vale ne New box three w in York nd whenever 1 outboxed | veal nd roughed it In goo b ox aN; y be composed of | Father fight than box any da bly be com Bursel ee ee hig {s.the first time an Ell team P| ee nen aM, 211, 161, 191, 234. Average, er a © | » HOMARD A. C. STAG TO-NIGHT | ¢ver compete? againsh any but college | Serts—176, 205, 168, 199, 182. Average, Tre weekly stag of the Homard Athietly|" ‘The post entrics received for other | 186 x nei last week, will Jevents are Haenry G2 Bix. |A. C.i H. A. Sodle: to. |Canchols, “Colum! |W. Openshaw. of the Fourth ¢ | Guard, of New Jersey. yard dash Robertson, Danahar and iar | Waters will start against the four Yale maa |men, Hall, Johnson, Barsch and Nich- olan. All told seventeen events wili he con- tested, & ‘Club, which was pur take place at the club's teenth otrest, at} mnaal . Hreoklyn, aa inatcnod 2 bart nd Nationai CLINCH TAKES BOTH In the reventy- | tio SERIES AT THUM'S Fred Clinch took part in his first jindividual tournament in four years last nigct. Four years ago he won the champlonship and then went to Chicago, where he successfully managed one of the Windy City's biggest alleys. He showed his old-time form and skill last night in the tourney at the White Elephant Alleys, The first series took five «ames to decide who was the winner# The first ) two games Clinch won, the next two! | Sain Roverts wpn, in the deciding ame Fred Clinch came out strong, in Lin 1 put up a game of 234. Sara's 1084, » the last series Stod- | dard got nervier and improved hls aver- | age, putting wp an average of 17% to on Firet Series Second Series, Stoddard—168, 156, 1H, 148. Average, 166%. if 165, 188, Average, | 'HSberes—170, 224, Third Seri Kdard—185, 196, 157, 1%. = Average, Average, TES OF THREE LOCAL. TEAMS. street, between Third and Fourth ave- nues, McGarry is one of the best light- Weights that have been produced here since the revival of boxing. He has been steadily working his way to the HIGHLANDERS’ GAMES. N Whi ever sturd: Benn: ring their have time write a de befor front, and has beaten the boys that AT HOME. ABROAD. have been pitted against him. If he RVtintnGntne: With Boston, | ™#Kes good against Lewis he will be April 4, 16. ‘April 17, 18, 19, 19, }T@ted in the first division. He is an April $0: May 1. | June 20, aggressive boxer with a punch, and never wastes a moment while in ac- tion. Six other bouts have been arranged by Manager Mack, that will include Hughey Murphy ws. Terry Young, Tom “Jabber Carey vs. Jahn Carl- ton, Kid Fisher vs. Eddie Gardner, dimmy Moran va, Young Goldman Bept, 6,'10,'11, 12. pa Phila. May Bi, June, 2 Bot ¢ é With Wash’ton. May 7, 8 9. 10, ote and sash Dove va, Jimmy Murtha, ry ig Charlie iger and Kid Tuths will be With Clevelana.| Wt 5t- Vouts. |the main attraction at th Sharkey May 1 12 14, 45 Kee. oo ts Sines tuts’ bout “seven ih ttractions qa i A ie Bone 17, i819. enene reeeene seven other ‘attractions ‘The usual good card will be put on at the Polo A. C., Fourti avenue and One Hundred and’ Twenty-ninth street. Manager Johnny bouts arranged, and they are up to With Cleveland.| his regular standard, June 12, 13, 14, 15. pares Se | Bet. tet =| PADDOCK A. C. IN FIELD. | ‘With Detroit, ' With St, Lodis, | With Naheme May 16, 17, 18, 19. Aue. Hi, $6, 2 With Chicago. May 21, 22, 23, July 12) 18,14, 36, ‘Aug. 1b, 20, 41, 2, With Detroit, May a, z eB my BB i hae The Highlanders have at home thirteen Saturdays. Decoration Day. May 90. Labor Day, Sept. 3 Confilct- ing dates, May 4, July. 7; Sept. 1, 3, 3. / ‘The old Paddock A. C., whose member- -| shstip rolis contain the names of many well-known men of the sporting world, will hold boxing ehows again, beginning next Tuesday night. The club has se- cured the quarters of the oh! Hudson River A. C., at No, 20 West Thirty- fourth street. These have been thor- oughly renovated within the last weeic, and it 4s now one of the most com: fortable clubhouses 1n the city. CITY COLLEGE HAS | Sssstes sc n|* FINE SET OF GAMES The half-mife run at the games of the College of the City of New York! to-morrow night has nine of the dest | middle-distance runners in the city en- J ‘tered, and as this race will practically decide the championship of the district, it is sure to ‘be one of the hottest con. | teste seen hereabouts in many years. ‘The New York A. C. has Paul @tim and H. Christoffers entered, the! Irish-American A, A. has Bacon, Bau- derman, Bromilow and Jim Sullivan; ‘Walter Grady will represent the Pas- time A. C. and Ferris Hetherington, of Columbia, of the will uphold the honor Le’ Bob Ader vs. Joe (Battling) Hughey Murphy vs, Jack Lowery, Dan- ny Duane vs. Harry Kenny, George Mc- Fadden vs, Bully Poulter, and Amby McGarry vs. Young Donahue, the Bos- ton crac! Do you order procertez: Mowschold Suppliles By Telephone You can save much Valuable time that way. Oliver has elght |, below the weight at which they are to! Cantwell fee) confikent that Maher can sttll fight, which 4 123 pounds, welgh in at/ tient tf in shape, and if he rounds up into 3 P.M. Yanger, with his manager, Lippe. | condition he will be matched to meet Joe} left for Philadelphia to-day to finish up bis | yoann, the colored fi at a show to training. Murphy will leave to-morrow brouxht off at P ind, Me., within accompanied by his manager, jee weeks. morning, Ne night. FAY TEMPLETON in GEO. ‘45 Minutes from m Broadway’ Broadway ™ "55 ELSIE JAI LIBERT THE pate YOun ie THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. TUBRUANT £6, 1900. NEWS AND COMMENT «+ «#. # EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: HOW THE ARGUS-EYED MR NOLAN WATCHES OVER nee NELSON. Discuisep as AN ATTENDANT, MR. NOLAN | CuRBS NELSONS Love FoR. HIGH ART. TOF IN THE STIL (GATS They! Will Box Six Box Six Rounds at ational A. C. in Philadel- phia To-Morrow Night. \ BY JOHN POLLOCK. at promises to be one of the hard- | est-fougpt six-round bouts that have ladelphia will be taken place in P che battle between Tommy Murpliy, the y Harlem y Yanger, feather-weight, and the Chicago fighter, which {s scheduled to be decided in the of the National A. C. to-morrow These two lads are noted for Great fighting ability, and as they been anxious to meet for som they ought to start right in ay the tap of the bell and slug each othe? for keeps until one of them is conquered. Al Lippe, manager of Yanger, told the r last night that Yanger will make sperate attempt+to stop Murphy e the end of the sixth round. Both Fighters in Good Shape. Both figi.ters are in the best of shape for. s,,, the battle ten “days for the contest and are already! rireon rounds’ ‘They have been traiming for MURPHY-YANGER FIGHT SHOULD BE A FIERCE ONE Johnny Oliver, and his chief adviser, Frank Erne, the ex-ligmweight champion. Donohue and McGarry Victched | “Young Donohue," [ight lightweight of New England. the opening boxing stag A C., |house formerly used by the Hudson River TRC Thirty-fourth street, ight. in West good men in Philadelphia and New Sullivan Training for Mellody. | Mike (Twin) Sullivan. of Cambridge. wh: {a at present in Los Anceles. Bast that he will start training ‘i: his bout with Honey Mellody. edtately f being able will place hi 4, In weight dl ccessful Peter Maher Will Fight Again. | Peter Mahor has been taken in hand by | Jimmy Buckley and Jack Cantwell, who will rough @ course of hard training } put him hep shape to ¢ se of getting him in prop gage in battle af twel duration. AMUSEMENTS. w Amsterdam 124,34v% ved eat. yay & pata Bye 8 & is a akhen. ar ewer ‘Ci 8. LAWSMA LAN Pin Theatre, “ROuans BROS f Loui! @ the Girl wit AMMERSTEIN’S 4 wiiin Re. rf SE, GUNNING, The auttery Oo Oetette th the ‘Baton, Retchoiirs Dos Seek Wiley, itharant Ma Ne GA | 5th | 14TH ST, | HETROPOL | EDEN of the colleges in this race, Relay racing will take a prominent part In the evening's sport. The onc mile handicap bristles with the names of etar runners, the most prominent of them being Billy Frank, of the Irish- American A. Cn ‘ten-mile champion, Have you a resi-{ dence Telephone? MEW YORK TELEPHONE GO. 15 Day Street, MAD! | MUSEEIHARRY ‘BHA! HB podr ro DAI me aig pomtes S count OF TH BEHHE MSL FOUNTAIN ‘TINEES AT iS de FORE A Ci nie | production of | Beats ITRIANGLE, on Sale nhattan ¢ i AMUSEMENTS, ({PROCTOR’S Binghain, n Bue- C others. Nights, Vii ‘Bob Fitzsimmon PADUA, Sno. 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The principals in this en counter were Jeff Doherty, the promis- ing light-weight, and Kid Stein, the [clever Quaker City fighter. Doherty ” was substituted for New York Jacl O'Brien, who was to have fought but was unable to do so on account “\Stein did not ght with his ueual ts no! rreselvencas certainly’ consumed considerable time by runi into clinch and not mating an Counter on his opponent. ‘was so poor that a number of the clt members hooted him for not fight as he should haye done, The hibition was no fault of Doherty's, for the latiér was ‘always fleeting and’ was ready at all times to | Wallops “with Stein. Doherty many hard punches on and certainly’ had the, best of “One of the best bouts of the evening me of the best bouts of ae the three-round | battle | between Dunsheath Ge ens hree rounds and w bell rang, enaing © = Little Phil McGovern, made a xreat Lnprecaion wit with | the club members in his with Johnny Bei Ho. eatied tp git into his opponent and punched hard: the vo y | | | { right-hanc | In the ‘ prised _ 3 ators sending in sit Straight left-hand jabs to Bergen'’s nose, These blows daz: a eee and | Govern, with a -aimed right swing, nailed Be: noon Ses Ja knocking him out. MeGove s Laas was £0 that he wa sreat ovation \ | when he left tt After the fir O'Brien, d Referee Mike Nowe man. ———___=—= AMUSEMENTS, cRTEIN ae Ethel Bemere in AL es rencatask HUDSON” Eve Gps _OTIS SKINNER “i fai toe aie esa Geo.M.Cohan ,,.\3,6 FRITZI SCHEFF’ ‘§ LYCEUM Exar sepia The Lion and d the Mouse Princess LAST ; : oi8'S1 Mat.To Mw Ve ‘Matinee Washington's Birthday, $1 Matines EARL rein win! 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