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| “UP TO DATE a sas ade THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1906. RTING NEWS AND COMME eve eae NT « «& peers rane. a & EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN:| Lewis and Gardner—The Hu- man Fish—Swimmer Dan- BRoTHER iels a Record Colléctor. Grorce | WAVED THe : OWEL FoR ILLIE LEWIS and Jimmy Garni- Simmie. pe W ner fought a great third round at the Metropolitan A. C. yes- terday afternoon. The firet two rounds ‘were 80 bad that the crowd suspected a fake and hissed vigorously. Lewis Gid the forcing st first, but Gardner's hands seemed to be tied. His famous Jabs and punches failed to materialize. In the second round Lewis started to force matters again. Gardner stalled him off and jabbed lightly, evening the score of the first interval. Just at the end of the round Lewis sent over a rignt-hander and Gardner seemed to wake up. he21Lewis RY WHITNEY WINS IN RACQUET TOURNEY Lost First Game in National Championships, Then Steadied Up. rapped Gardiner hard on the chin at the start of the third. All of @ sudden the Lowell boxer stopped stalling and jabbed Lewis in the face, @Nnipping his right hand over on tho point of Willie's Jaw with a smash that “Yooked like a finisher, Willie stag- | fered. Gardrer forced him back to the Seopes, haading out lefts and rights to @head and body. The crowd was on its ageet yelling for a knockout. Lewis | ga@cemed to be going fast, when, in a| Qgecperate mixup, his right fist landed | c = eee rerdnur's atin and. dropped him, |, BOSTON. Feb. °%.—Four matches were | played in the opening series of the na- QFames was up ina second without walt-| tional racquet Agee RGuFHAIaeRE ‘ging for a rest. Lewis went in for @ nere yesterday. Entries are in from New sa@ltigging bee. Gardner covered, but Was | York, Chicago, Philadelphia and th Oforced across the ring. Lewis fought city, bringing together the leading play- Qhim along the ropes and was having (ers in the country. fll the best of it when the final bell/ In the preliminary round Austin Pot- “Manged. ter, of Boston, won three games handi- Lewis showed that he has a punch, |ly from P. H. Hamlin, of Chicago, 15-5, Dut Gardner has a better head. The | 15-5, 15-7, and C. G. Winslow, of Boston, out might fairly have been called a/had little dimficulty in disposing of J. C and it was so unsatisfactory, 80 P. Gregg, of Philadelphia, The matches | i | | deciding which ts the better man én the frst round, however, were pro- 4s concerned, that the two will prob-| ductive of somewhat closer play. snbly be matched again to fight over a| Payne Whitney, of New York, after nger route. The semi-final, in which|losing one game to M, Bartlett, of ‘Sonnny Burns whipped Charlle Steger, | Boston, pulled out the second after it 9eas a much better fight than Lewis and | had been set at 14, and then, after win- the game easily, was abl » Gardner put up. to hold his advantage throughout the Temaining game, wich decided the -OyPVHE human fish is training again | maton °E re N.Y. A. C, tank. This| P, D. Houghton, of Boston, defeated . jo. the | nis’ opponent, G. . Clark, Jr, of New time the fish intends to make against Mr, Naething, who will attempt to land him within a certain time limit. Evs-y day the fish geis into the tank. A leather headgear 1s fastenei on it, attached to which 1s | York, in a four-game mateh. "Both arn old ‘Harvard baseball players. Aifter winning the first two games, Houghton Jost the third, but captured’ the fourth game by a wide margin of aces, | There will be three matohes to-day. A. Potter, of Boston, will meet Law- rence Waterbury, of New York; G. H. LEWIS HAD THE PUNCH, GARDNER THE HEAD. > i) My} felt tired he held ROOSEVELT CUP HAS THREE DEFENDERS Boston Yachtsmen Build Racers —wWill Be Sailed by Coun- try’s Best Skippers. Three prominent Boston yuchtsmen have given orders for boats to defend the Roosevelt Cup from Germany in the international races to be held off Marblehead, Mass,, the coming summer, Edwin A. Boardman, the Boston | yacht broker, has received an order tor a yacht from Charle: Adams 2d, anothe> trom C. H. W. Foster, former owner of the Puritan, and a third feo Dr. J. L. Bremer, owner of the Se: f@ long fishline, which latter runs arse | Brooks, Of Philedeiohion wih wes a ley at end of the tank and! Hewitt, of New York, end H. 5: aypuney: At (ole Scott, of Boston, will play C. G, Win: Shas a heavy weight tied to the end of slow, of Boston. sft. Every time the fish moves his fins 9 pe wanhake Cup winner Manchester. - The three new yachts will reprossnt Boston in the Rovsevelt Cup races end cwill be sailed by three of the hest skippers in the country. she drags the liie out a foot or so and inca the welght, Then, between “@trokes, the weight pulls him back | again. ‘The system is recommended to the tarpon in Southern waters, which win their present untrained condition an- | @puaily fall easy victims to Mr. Naeth- JACK O’BRIEN ’ ; q Mr. Daniels, of the N. ¥. A. Cx He Wants Him to Meet Some do "t ollecting swimming + Wo} . = ears pelt nave so many that 1e| P18 Heavy-Weight in Open- | Air Battle in ’Frisco. | “Will require a severe mental effort to Keep track of them. fednesiay broke the American records for swimming yards and ¥ Yards, and the world's record for 60 BY JOHN POLLOCK. yard the American | Pailadelphia Jack O'Brien {s certainly shy Yesierday he s9 = Qyeeords for 154 yaré M yards and 20|a much-sougat-after pugilist since he yards, anil tied tl | came into the limelight by beating Bob 7, 80 and 1” yards. Fitzsimmons in gan ‘ancisco, a few months ugo. Almost every day O'Brien recelves an offer from some fight pro-| moter of California, The latest is from Jimmy Ootfroth, why wired O'Brien last/ night that he would like to have him | fight either Sam Berger, Al Kaufman or Gus Ruhl!) in a twenty-round bout at a show to be held in the open afr the last | week of Apri], O'Brien says he will give Coffroth the preference when ihe 1s ready to fight again, Donahue to Box Smith, The bout between Sammy Smith and Young Donchue, who were to hai met at the Metropolitan A. C. yeste: | day, has been postponed until the mee | Ing’ of the club on Saturday — nignt, he boys will furnish the star bout of \av card that. wil bring together ‘the ty. There will EDDIE WALLACE s WAS QUTCLASSED ‘Bout at Long Acre Athletic Club Too One-Sided to Be Interesting. ‘Young Donahoe, the Boston 130-pound- er, won amther bout last night, Eddie yWallace being the defeated one. They met in the star bout at the Long Acre A. C. show. The bout wasn’t interesting from the} spectators’ point of view, because Wal: } lace wouldn't box. He covered up near- Jimmy Britt Buys More Flats. Jimmy Britt. the champion lightweleht of California. buying houses ansounces that he docs i not car never fight Ply all through the contest in such a way at Donahoe couldn't extend himset M i" or show to adv. The Boston boy | THs |s Mritbad in ‘real | did all the lead! 1 ring 5 diture for real eatate | “Only once during the whole Wallace take a chance, and arly $300 a mecth. pasuck a ett sand bo x rom this Donahoe rks, He boxed clever! and McGarry Matched. tela ace, SO much so that the mby MeGarry, two that ever climbed | . were matched last | e reat of the Boul was one-sided. card was good ® | Canada, and Eddie Johns GETS OFFERS Right to meet in a fifteen-round battle whieh will be brought off in private In this city within ten days, Paddy Welsh, man- ager of McGar: E who 4 looking after Sieger’ a Match at the Long Acre A will fight at 130 pounds, wel ‘The articles will te signed Edmunds and Johnson to Battle. Jimmy De Forest, matchmaker of the Mor- risania A. C., arranged a splendid bout last night for the club's next show, which takes place on Monday ‘The pugilists whom Jimmy has engaged are Edmunds, of vho Je fighting ns boys will contest ought in great form these days. meet in the star bout, and to be a hummer, as they the same, and besides can take pl There will also be six other bouts between evenly matched boxers. Keyes Matched to Fight Smith. Bert Keyes, the rugged feather-weight fighter of Philadelphia, is at last to figure in a star bout im this city. On Thursday night he will meet Howard Smith, of Biiza- beus, N. J., in @ three-round battle at the he y both fight exactly Long Acre A, C, stag. Smith will certainly have to be mighty careful and guant his jaw, tor ce has @ collection of “crazy”: punches which be is liable to let fly at any for him. which have won. hey we wman Last They were matched by Mike 4 night. Goodman Training for Keyes. Jack Goodman, the Avoria A. C_ foather- weight, 1s training at that club for his three. round battle with Bert Keyes, which will be decided at the star of the Navarre A.C. on next Monday. Goodman realizes that Keyes is one of the toughest Loya now fxnt ing at the differnt clubs, and ls geting in fine condition for the encounter. Lewis and Gardner May Meet Again. Wille Lewis, the looal welter-weight, and Jimmy Gardner, the New England fighter will probably be matched in a few days to meet ina aix, ten or fifteen roucd bout -@ one of the clubs either in Philadei- Indianapolis or Kalamazos, Mich, Both wenified thelr willingcess last night to clash in a longer bs and the man- Akers of both have already wired to the Aifterent clubs for a date for them to figtit Ferris Beats Bridges. GLOUCESTER, Feb. 3.—Tom Bridges lost to Manvel Ferris, both of this city, on a foul In the sixth ry yesterday afternoon. It was a slam-bang affair, When Willie & =z WHAT BURNS DID ‘To SIEGER_, BRIGHTON HANDICAP SETFORSAT., JULY 14 | Midsummer Racing Classic, Worth $25,000, Has Large Entry List. | ‘There will be no change in the plea of running the $5,000 Brighton Handie cap. This year, as In 1905, and also in 14, the richest of American handicaps will be pun on the first Saturday of the midsummer meeting, which | this year will be Saturday, July i. This announcement was made yesterday by the management, and the object miking It is to set al rest the doubte many owners and trainers as to when Gig save Would be run, The growth of the Brighton Handicap in the appearance of public and horee- men alike has been little short of the enomenal. Year by year horsem bear testimony to thelr appreciation this classic by making record entry sts for it. A Metropolitan, a Brooklyn on e Suburban, cach may be doctsive the merits of the horses engi in 1t, but |in the Brighton, the Me:ropol Brooklyn and Suburban winners | other cracks of the year assemble for the final test, and {tts In the running | of the Brichton that the championship crown ts lost and won, an ~ ‘MORE RECORDS FOR DANIEL | | ¢ ] nwartz and Daniels, neither ot them b able to gain an inch lead, The Wi i kes Isett swimmer was taking about two | onderful Swimmer Makes strokes with his arm fe,ene Western i J; i e ers th » and med ¢ be movi New Marks for 75, 150, | Sisng fisurely, Sut nls powerful oe 5 dr h to dmw away 200 and 220 Yards. \¢ ment. At’ the finish the - =. = \ |New York man had a gap of twelve SS | ards setween him and the Missourian K as nearly the h of the ©. M. Dantels again demonstrated | tank fe rear. i : ha wonderful swimming ability when) 4) ———_——— CWS had Gardner | he carried his club's colors to victory! clied Lewis to Box Adam Ryan. WN trouble when ch | in world’s recont time for 100 yards In| wept, and Aanee Srpcee Gaaker Clty iene. 3° round ended S the A. A. U. championships at the New terwmeht, AS York Athletic G@lub yesterday, M. MoGulgan to try con Schwartz, of the Missouri A. C., was Pvut at « ., and J. Scott Leary, of the recently na tight ie Club, of San Fran! 3 in the Quaker City, and ATTELL WINS OVER WALSH Decisively Defeats the Bostonian for Champion- ship in Fifteen-Round Bout Last Night. BOSTON, Muss., Feb, 2%—Abe Atteli,, went six ively rounds in the m of San Francisco, was given a fairly | 2p0 St peers ee, c. erie! won decision over Jynmy Walsh, of i REOUS HOU KANE 8 Boston, after fifteen rounds of fast work and a gla nether, had sche conly: dur before 1,60 people at the Lincoln A. C., | verdict, In every round. there Chelsea, last night, The result was not | ™&ny rapid exchanges, the principai: in doubt except in the seventh and throwing sclence aside, Both showec the effects of the fight at tue end, tenth rounds,’ when Walsh made two| Al Gran er, of Bhoenixvilie, | aie ood Chester Gootwin, of Boston, ‘fought ee oe ne nant landed apparently at | (PGraw. Matty “Baldwin, of Bost: 2 s i knocked out Young Haines. of Ge: Attell forced the fighting from the | mantown, {n the first round. Billy WL- lis, of Philadelphia, knocked out Young start. He jabbed Walsh repeatedly with left and right on the face and body and used an uppercut effectively. Walsh's mouth, nose and jaw were his favorite points of attack, and after a few rounds the Boston man's face was a sight. Both men weighed in at the ring under 122 pounds, with gloves and fighting togs on. Attell stripped at 117 pounds early yesterday afternoon, while Walsh stood at a few ounces less. Attell showed himself the better man in gen- eralship, and was quicker on his feet than Walsh. W h made Gouldin, of Boston, who was substituted for "Jig Stone in’ the third, and Willie Moody. of this city, had a shade on Al Delmont, of Boston. MACK BEATS CROWLEY IN 15-ROUND BOUT. BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 23—Young Mack, of Chester, Pa., was given a well- earned. decision over Ed Crowley, of Washington, after fifteen rounds of fast fehting before the Now Era A. C. last ight. Tt was the Pennsyivanian’s fignt from start to finish, and he gave his heavier adversary an awful dvubbirg. For the first thre rounds both 1 devoted themselves to body punishment, [In the fifth Mack changed tactics and j played for the face, and at the tap of his frst rally in the seventh round, after Attell had things all nis own y in the six preceding ones. He led off with left and rignt to the jaw and got home several times on Atteéll’s wind. He again led repeatedly for the jaw, and landed often despite aa vss, In Attell’s clever footwork, Attell reversed | the bell Crowley we Kamae Matters in the eighth and ninth rounds, | tie sixth both men were Uicwding foe and had things protty mush nis ows | the nose and Preven ite a awaaethe | way, landing repeatediy on the Jaw Aggressor, and. forced matters, landing In the tenth round Walsh took qn- | hari and 0! but Crowley took his other brace. He got his left Into Attell’s | lacing without’ a whimper. Hughey MoGovern refereed the contest. oo CONNOLLY NO MATCH FOR TERRY MARTIN. PORTLAND, Me, Feb. %.—Terry Martin, of Philadelphia, defeated” Bart- ley Connolly, of Portland, last even- ing at the Audiforium. The bout was so Pietind ‘nis, Own, despite the best Consolly Connolly, could do. Sided. made very blow tell, but Ma: tin wes quic! & Detter sparrer, and was, from first to last aggressive and did nearly all the leading. Connolly was once knocked down, but Martin failed in his attempt to get a knockout. Jimmy Sullivan, of Charles- town, and Johnny Lynch, of Cam: bridge, boxed six lively rounds to a decision in favor of Lynch. ——.___ FORDHAM ATHLETIC GAMES. face almost at will and had the best of the infighting. ‘Then he shifted to At- tell's ribs, landing repeatedly, and then vt in three or four sharp ones on the law. Attell did some good blocking in this round, and did not seem to ¢mind the punishment. The remaining rounds we all Attel Walsh seeming to have exhuusted himself, and the de- cision was applauded. Jack Sheehan Was referee, and Miah aeurrey, and W. A. Pierce judged the on FERNS SCORES KNOCKOUT OVER BILLY DELANEY. DETROIT, Feb, 23.—A terrific left hand_swing’ on the point of the jaw put Billy Delaney to dreamland in ‘the fourth round of his scheduled fifteen- round bout with “Rube” Ferns, of Kan- sas, at Grand Rapids last night. The battle demonstrated, more than’ any- thing else, that Ferns still has epeea and a punch. Although the fighting up to the final round had been very slow, Ferna had —_ alt the, potter oe na ney, Beerly! One of the principal features of the games of the Fordham University, to ‘be held at the armory of the Twenty- socond Regiment, on Saturday, March 8, will be the'S0-yard A. A. U. cham- pionship. This distance will be suitable for Puai Pilgrim, the handicap king; Harry Valentine, the speedy half-miler; Christoffers, the’ crack sprinter; Bromt- with a much longer reach, was no match for the former weiter-weight champion, who kept continually boring his way in and playing for the Sagi- naw man's body. QUAKER BOXERS WIN OVER BOSTON BOYS. |iow, «fast short-distance man, and Tastor, the fist colored runner of the U. of B ‘There will also be other races PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23,—Rouse | O'Brien, of Boston, and Frank Carscy | P0gh Will attract all of the fast men in the East, Bert Keyes knocked down 4 fwheath three times in their bout, every round, the fin sheath was bive stopped th stopped Young bested Orue Duke Bannon boxed a dr Jimmy Mu Kid’ Black ‘ar $y and Tim O'Brien S ————__ STUART BUYS ERIE TRACK, ‘BUFFALO, N. Y., ck am, of Ph 16 to 9 at Dr, yesterday, * best played 4 en two high schowi tiroughout, b m %%.—The Fort sold to and J. x, repres mer close Yanger to Box Kid Broad. ‘Tiny ThG| Benny Yanger, the Itallan feathr-welxht take chars. Nid atter the | % Chicamo, has arrived in that city and comin sumer, Palace] Wil begin training t for his fifteen *$ and Hendrie pave arranged for a meet| ound battle with "Kid" Broad, the Cleve thirty days, und they will conduct] #24 furhter, which ts to be fought before TWO OOD OXIN STAS TONIGHT Two more good boxing stags fed w be 1 by legittmal clubs in this city to-nigh that will give these shows are the jmit A. C., In East ‘Thirteenth street, v and the Shark in ty-iifth street, r Broad The star bout at the Sum- mit A. C. will bet n Matty Bald- win and ‘Terry Young, In the other b G McFadden wil! be up against I Lenny At the Sharkey A. C. there will be the usual good bouts, ‘The princ!- pals in the main bout gilt be those two ‘ast fighters, Tommy Sullivan, of Law- rence, Mess., and Mickey McDonough. fg Richt of Maroh oF ree dignesae wanes (Mich) A. C. eleher oo the In the semi-wind-up Gritt Jones will tackle clever Jimmy Moran, ! | pire—Mr. C, Chapin, Harvard, OE LA SALLE WON FROM HARIARD The team of De la Salle Institute de- feated the Hurvand College basket-ball eam yesterday at the former's gym- OLD EL! BEATEN BY TIRERS IN HARD GAME PRINCETON, N. J., Feb, 23.—Prince- ton defeated Yale last night 21 to 14 in the roughest game of basketball seen naslum. The game was a good one,!{n Princeton this season. Fouling was The schoolboys played the college almost constant, and this was the main thelr feet throughout the whole ‘cause of the ‘Tigers’ victory. Yale was e, De la Salle has defeated Prince-| called to aczount twenty-four times by ton, Boys’ High and Clinton High, |the umpire, while the Tigers hud twelv. eel fouls ‘ealled ‘on them. Yate nen "wove De la Salle, 31; Harvard, 18, jSrnpeade ose IETS RUS ponents: The visitors were more successful in throwing field goals than Princeton, jand they threw a few brilliant long: distance baske!s, The first half ended 9 to 8 in Yale's favor, From the very start of the a ond half Princeton took the lead an kept a safe mangin till the end, # Gols from Fleld—McGulre, 3; Grady, 1; Thorp, 3; J. Meenan, 4; D. Meenan, 3 Gilmour, "2," “Downey, Moore,’ 2; duind, from Foul—Thorp, 3; Dow- Goals J. Thorp, Columbia, Um- ney, 6. referee—Mr, | MARVIN HART TO FIGHT TO-NIGHT Louisville Pugilist Will Meet Tommy Burns for Twenty Rounds at Los Angeles. Th e will be another battle between cavy-weights fought in California to- aight. The men who wil figure in it will be Marvin Hart, the Louisville pugillst, and Tomny Burns, the Weat- ern fighter, who will try conclusions in @ twenty-round bout before the Pacific A. C., of Los Angeles, Cal. wnere near- ly all of the important fights are being fought at present. While there ts always some interest displayed in a contest in which heavy- weights are slated to fight, a most sin- gular thing {n coanection with this bout is the scarcity of talk In regard to the battle, Ihe sporting men all over the country heve not taken the fight ser- jousiy, as they seem to think that Hart 1 have no trouble in defeating Burns, cm he outclasses in every way. lart ought to beat Burn the advantage in he and reach ee Daniels. using the crawl stroke, h: favorite method of propelling himse: through the water in short distance events, quickly speeded into the lead. He never relinquished the honor post- on. Schwartz and Leary hot in purault, he passed the seventy-five- yard mark in 41 3-5 seconds, smashing the world's record for that distance gf | 4 seconds, made by H. A. Weldemann, of San Francisco, in 159 At eighty yards he was even In time with the world's record of 44 seconds, held by A. Wickham, Sydney, N. 8. W. He finished the full race (100 yards) tn 68 seconds, equalling the world’s ama- tour standard, held by Cecil Healy, of Australia, Healy made his record on Jan. 23, 196. Daniels continued his assault on the record tables during the evening ses- sion. The records to fall before his swimming were the 15-yard. 20-yard and the 20-yard distances, The first two of these records were held by him- self and the third by Prancis Gailey, of San Francisco, The figures were lowered in the final of the 20-yard championship event, which had as starters Marquand Schwartz, Daniels and T. E. Kitching, jr. a clubmate of the latter. Daniels and Schwartz started out at @ heartbreuking pace, and Kitching was not a factor after the first fifty yanis were covered. Up to the I fs it was a nip and tuck strugg! mark between 42 ot. By Mate Wed EO. COHA! 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