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MGRAW ARRANGES GIANTS TRIP SOUTH Players Will Leave for Mem- phis, Tenn., trom Grand Central Depot Tuesday. All arrangements for the departure of the champion Glants for Memphis, ‘Tenn., where they will get Into playing condition for the coming season, were completed last night by Manager Joba J. McGraw and Fred M. Knowles, sec- fetary of the club, The members of the team who are in this city at present will Jeave tor the South on Tuesday on & train which will pull out of the Grand Central Depot at inthe patty will, be Manager 3fo- Graw, the two Mathewsons, Mike Don- lin, Billy Gilbert’ and Bill | Dahlen. ‘Wiltse will Join the party at Syracuse, and Fitzgerald, the new catcher, will he taken on at Albany, Every prepa- ration has been made for the reception of the men in Memphis on Thuraday A game Wits arranged yesterday to be pisyed at the Polo Grounds with Man- ttan College on April ll, the day be- fore the opening of the championship season. In addition games also were scheduled with the Newark Club, of the Eastern League. in Newark on April % and with Utlea, of the New York State League, in Ut! on April 2. Dae schedule as completed is as fol- Indianapo rea 8'and 4; Wh p 6. The men will arrive w York on the morning of April 6, game will be played on that day, but on Satur- day, April 7, Yale will’ be at the Polo Grounds. On Sunday, April 8, the Giants will trave] to Providence. R. L., for an exhibition game with Jack Dunn's chanplonsiip team of the Bast- ern League, returning on Monday for THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1906. SOME OF THE ATHLETES WHO WILL COMPETE IN OLYMPIAN GAMES IN GREECE. games with Providence on the 9h and ota. Expert Bulger ge eta That & Important Part of National Game’s Politics. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. The baseball bug is at large once more. As springtime approaches more Evening World readers want to get well stocked up for a season's fanfest, end one writes to know what !s meant by “drafting” ball players. What is known as the “draft rule” | was adopted in the baseball world mainly for the benefit of the minor | Jeagues, and, secondly, to protect the major league teams from each other. It means simply this If a manager of a big league team gets a fine on a player in a minor league he notifies the National Com- mission that he wants him. This is ee EP uasz8 EVENING WORLD ILL “PRING BESG BASEBALL REPORGS, | The Evening World will make a big feature of base- ball this year from the time the teams start on their training trip uftil the post-season games are won and lost. Nothin of interest to the thousands of fans will be overlooked. Competent experts, including Boze- ‘man Bulger, the well-known player-writer, will re- port all happenings of interest on local diamonds and throughout the circuits of both big leagues. It will be the aim of The Evening World this year, as in past seasons, to print the best and most accurate descrip- tions of every game played. Get The Evening World for the most complete baseball news. Late cossiP oF RACING, BASEBALL AND PUGILISM .« WRITTEN BY AFF OF EXTEHRTS a THREE JOCKEYS ARE BEATING THE BOOKIES Ls Nicol and Radtke Are Followed with Success by Bettors. BY FRANK W. THORP. Byery pool-room {in New York City has a balance on the losing side of the ledger this winter. Reason—Sewell at Fair Grounds and Nicol at City Park. Any time Sewell rides a horse at New Orieans that looks to have even a “peeping chance," down go the shecks by all the wise players, When Nicol rides at City Park “dopes' are hurried- ly scanned 1o see If the horse figures. Again the checks go down and in seven races out of ten the players cash. They will not follow Nicol ang Sewell blindly on every mount, but grab the good 4 COLLEGE BCE ~ AT SOLDIERS HtL ‘nieve Championships | Will Take Place There and $500 Medal Will be a Prize. Soldiers’ Field, Cambridge, will be the seene this year of the Intercol- jeglate champfonships, Members of the 1G. AL AL AL AL, at a meeting held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night, decided upon that place for the hold~ ing of this important meet. A resolution wes passed to the ef- fect that the assoclation contribute $600 toward the fund for sending a team of American athletes to the Olympian games. A new medal has been bought by the association for $600 and will be used for the team this year, The rec- ords of 11 feet 9% inches, made by Dray, of Yale, in the pole vault, and of Im, S09., In the half mite, by Pare jsons, of Yile, were recognized. Miuhigan and Rutgers were |trom tne assoctation and applications | for membership were received fron Dickinson, Brown amd Dartmouth. No en was taken on the applications, es | COLLEGE TWIRLER FOR CUBS Dickinson, of Chicago University, Signed by Charlie Murphy. CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—Frank L. Dickin- son, a member of the Untverolty of Chi- cago baseball squad and last year con- , | sidered one of ithe best college pitone™s {im ithe West, has been signed by Pres. |dent Charles W. Murphy, of the Chi- cago National League Club. The con- | tract was drawn up ‘carly in January, ‘ut was not announced until to-day. pbigiingon played for two years at ts Ci OHHBDIHVIOHHOIIOOGHOSGTOIGBVIOOIOEGHOGOHIWOSGHHOSDOGOOS?) 8 EVENING WORLD HANDICAPS VALVABLE TO RACEGOERS. 8 @) @) © 2 Evening World handicaps are high class. They rep- 8 resent weary hours of poring over records; they repre- 2 sent foresight, common sense and an individual in- terpretation of the ability ofahorse. Handicapping is not merely a mechanical addition and subtraction of figures. Nor do horses run as eutomatics. If these there would be no bookmekers. Evening World handicaps have always excelled all others. During } 3} things were so handicapping would be universal and ® the season of 1906 they will be betten than ever. Per- fection in handicapping will never be reached. That ® is to say, a prediction made as a result of handicapping will never be certain, for the reason that too many ® | things and take away a ohunt of the pool-room men's bank sccount every time these boya happen to get on two & or three winners, There was @ spell {2 at Fair Grounds during the winter when Sarell rode the winner of the first race with great regularity, And ag for Nicol on ‘the ‘wo-year-olds at City accidents may heppen in a race. But ae high average of acourate predictions can be mainteined, and that is what the average racing man wants. Watch The Evening World handicaps this season. They will fur- nigh more winners than other handicaps, and will be the best guide obtainebie for the speculator in his battle with the bookie. sie vasratec'st ee'nt ALLEN BEAT VOORHEIS draft first bas first claim on the player Sag tacrwrecet| — IN BIG BOWLING CONTEST eheck for half the amount fixed by the Commission as a g @) @ @ g 3} @) (0) er aay arco ice agore tan «Ball hit the head. pin. upset ail the other Park, anything he rode seamed as good chiass Boe) aun Central Ch Champion in = the = anki Sua ue “00 Must Import Jockeys If the player 4s kept after a thoroug' manenins 5 try-out the remaining balf of the drat: | Good Form on Home Alleys explained athe, tgme thing ls beppening now price is sont to the minor league club Agai Little Wi pera ted ‘The boats most unheard of protest trout the Tas and the player becomes the property of gainst Little Wizard. 5 to an a who. See Bookimalors, They appeared before the Se ese ana cand, wna “Catved” Bean, san dat emo wheat Sereda eee teat aa | mas Ie stie tells iio, Wake Soe er Big Match of Teams, — : i te: publicthnad gone crazy ov 5 the major league club fails to sent in] Bert a is ie: champion of the | tis Biv wasn een x ‘wound play noth fag but Hattie tou ES AT THUM § Blt ATHLETIC MEET the balance of the purchase price on |Grand Central Alleys, Brooklyn. He! gad Bt 5 e r time the player reverts to the minor | justifed his claim to such honore In st f pear raat nested ie G erianienp maar 7 Eraapere de WanrxCag ABA THON ere eek ea could not eee, where St league team from which he came. defeating John Voorhels last night in vin “the "ievening "World. "for '& nau. SIAN. €,1905« thers was anything in the continuous No major league team can draft more|a series of games for the championship | ton ae, cork to any two-men Rexronmeas? oe pase el ot the than two players from a minor league|in the Greater New York individual |\ This is one of t important matches ment eowid not import some one to Tide | sq ywelss was something of « disep-| Thie afternoon at the Higtth Rest- | club. Further, the minor leagues are| tournament, winning six of the eleven |iny prasilly re aaa eer ant as: well’ a8 taathe,, (then she bakes Mast might by his bowling in| ment Armory, Ninety-fourth street and | Guaranteed that they cannot lose more| roiled. ‘The space about the alleys was | Alleys, it! having Moen turned. that fg Would go on strike, | This tg certainly | Poinmaividual tournament at the White| Park avenue, more than four hundred | than four of thelr players by the draft] densely packed by friends of the bowl- | ers, will tox: or Rice ee tre howl: by bookmakers at any race meeting In Welag recently hung | échoolboys will Une up in the different ; Ne: y for chowwe of al Elephant alleys. eystem in one season. The numberlers, nearly 600 belng present. she pete 350 on this country. ¢ 20 for four games at|events at the winter games of they Mhlob can be drafted from any one clU?| tn the very first Gises ‘Aten’ tna: [ths Ege Will'be Tolled atthe a a Boya) Have Peveloned: UP “Turedo alleys, in Newark. Dilebt [ascot Abhisie, Asetcle ay as changed frequently, ednesday’ ovening, | SMaren’ ‘Nanas . -Welss— e entire track teams of the Brown: ; cated hi for knowledge of the al- |i array W. ‘The success of Nicol, Sewell and series—Olsson~ ipeaaen Pron more Uae fOr gues are graded | ys (by aversaing M0) 10 for thres |e int to atconmbaatenian> | Athletes from All Over the Country Will Repree | riutiet is saya reach > vaksonne bat up, eae of, 20 82 Don; Olaeanis | oingey and subatlain Beneale: Ce Gee a who are always ready to weloome fed to seo a nice series, and Montclair 8, of Jer= tata oul clase, A, B,C and DTG games, while the best Voorhels could This One for Watt. sent the United States at Olympi fe, lag i "Sa Spat ee | at Ba tase wit to Ob) anys Prete Loedtury, Boys aigh and the major leagues, Class A can draft |d0 was 202. Maybe the ‘Little Wizard’ en e United otates a ympian Were here last” season, but Seco | But ye Erasmus, of Brooklyn, and all of the from Class B, and so on. Of course, | felt that he had made a mistake In not 1 failed for aye ee Feild al Tn the. third game Aer antes Baht d pringioal ‘echiools of Nar Nor are en- SR ane Ter Vie, Leamsetanberat ene | Terine neaueetud! Cordes to) plang) the (ty Games in Greece. y disposition. when" crossed. | {0m jhis, mane. 1) Out Giason proved | trophy ‘will be myst excitig | Poe ‘| Teague ind thelr clas. ales batons tbe feet testy, Lot ASDF ‘nis, His friends claim, was the nea: | M84 1 Je oe norves, and Won Out) “Clainmar school boys are very much; oa ( “The object of the “drafting” law is tol curves showed that there were forty renty son ‘for his poor Work Here lust sea: | by @ score of 218 to Welat's Wie aver. Iuterested in the games on, secount 0 bi prevent major leagues from making in-|giferent way to the headpin and Voor- | Sak We old game ‘his own alleys, ne Bt oe ‘Sowel @ race} “Fred Cinch had ont Vs average | the mid; iget aOIny, race, which Is for y Biante will makeva ide bet be vyho ) t Ae co: I rider to possess, well did not S24 to beat V else's Bt boys un er nine yo ryads on the little fellows without duel) ois sumped Into split after split In his | series et of HS on each| With the exception of the men whojenter the five-mile mco; Bilery Clark, |PUst {2 Bing tiers until last full: | a8e, of Whe to Doge, aye uncer ninety, pean tor thie] compensation and algo to protect, them- hels bumped Into spl aor Riverside Bowlers Bus will take part in the awimming cham- | of Boston, formerly all-around cham-| Nein ne rode a few. racos watch at. | %,the second Sores Ciinch started 10 | race, ta? eee that it ise handlch hte! from each other, A certain vain efforts to find the spot. Cha Ys plonships, arrangements are almost pion, will enter the Pentathtum,| tracted attention, Fair Grounds has Boorse and pal fe ems | recat ne eee ee a conrage te wtaeied of the year, usually beginning ‘aout below that in the match with lem bowlers are showing @ great deal f ‘He 1} ined Uke a rac. , | aiving they! jot aparc. for. uratting. au ame lwas. if : in the throeamen toam tgurnamen: | Completed for those who will represent | which consists of five events; Fowler, doveloned Hla He lias gained confi: |'o¢ st to Doc, Olseon's 176. | BP against st the champions from No. 49, Koster. Signe Riverside, Seventh Mired and America in the coming Olymple games, of Boston, will take part in the Mare-| tng for him od | th = 4 a ovAtter the dratt:| Voorhels had a chance to win in the rentyte of the. of te host toa oe qhioh take place et Athens, Greece, | thon taco) J. P. Sullivan, of the Iriah| things to cut loose, N Tretu eg, xpires the minor eben can-| ninth game, when the series was four | chy are, "etal ‘April 2 to May 2, A, C,, will onter the mile run; Parson form at New Orleans will probably 66 9 chet cept by direct pur-| ror each bowler. In the tenth frame | finite 5 a anes aor nde, 3 of Wisconsin, will probably be give him more confidence In the Hast ow 5 Voorheta ne and Allen on | too, th The pick of American athletes have' the oo-yard ’ dash; Dick “Sheldon, of| this season. e or four teams draft AVS L001) & S0SES, been selected for the different events,| tho N. Y. A. will gompete in’ the Young Smith Shows Form. 6 layer and the Commission a atrike, Th ae three- ‘and the committee in charge of pick-| welght event; riilman, the fleet Wingea ’ ide who, ie entitled to him. | pin apare, ‘while Allen, oer Re Mitte careful consideration | Foot fiver, and Waller, nf Wiscon-| If the writer is not vary much mi era |i Sri See ne | fag the mon adler caret cousdecation | LO%y St gt, Neer ght, neh | lita TER BOL Aa ME le, our Stomac ula BOG Nee wou ine| have so far selected a strong team of Ray 4 promising boys in the saddle to-da: *, ol ee ‘io Deodlise of Voor. petition” Sunday enor headp:2 | champions. $28 ale” yaaa oulnpl be seen in the He is coming on, in good “shape $1,500 to a} however, fell to Allen becai m W.. Kertl, a, 0: ‘One ct two other athletes will make| City Park, and is now dn consta: fs A fs ‘ing one of | hi 109. eae: E Ene | nt Vrs ROTEERD, FOF POPaLa Ore demand, Smith is a hand rider of the is the way people in China say \eia's error. up the party. ‘They will, be passed rat aecond, third an ceria "ents will take part in the hish Jump; Bon-| {Bon wiihin a. cew wayay ‘The party is| Miler type, and yses, excellent, Jude “Good Morning” The greeting of P fice n. hag, the Irish A. C. representative, will | expected ito leave Ne ric april), j|iment, ine race. Hei ia inthe employ A Satay of Jimmy McCormick, and Mo almost every nation is an inquiry the econ bY ae ol Sovect h na of four Shlty that? ais never ingtructa “Nin | Youre Muldoon will _meot George | after health. The Chinese have the a wo €© rive the’ oid gentleman & band ATHENS TEAM TO COMPETE ut 1 rites Feee cet aeea eaten | aeenon besereuns Cakes an root of the matter. A strong stom-| ff F "Big Games Next Week. Tode ‘she ‘or two. clever races in! the | Chinn. Grog Stutaoea are in shape for | ach is the foundation. Look after sie gaming week will be one of the moet IN BIG GARDEN GAMES writer's attention, and the stare will | tel eat dhe meen, be deciaetaen | this organ and the general health im | At the Pastime A. C. olymple games, | decided, as well as the one-mile niga] Of all the other riders in the South tuted it cannot be otherwise. It is : c be pointed out as being ere ee aa, to be held on March 17, at Madtson| schools’ relay championship, under the] [ony wa; ie th f y omising, Even the ex- je mission oO! Square Garden, the entire team, which | sanction of the Public Schools Athletic Barlenved viaere have not attracted CHAMPION wood WON. will represent America in the compe-| League, An intercollegiate relay raco| Undue attention iby the superiority of ani e k, Louis Smith has ridden IRG, Pa., Feb. 4—New York titions at Greece shortly after, will bs/at one mile ts als) being arranged, thelr wor 4 | PITTSBURG, Pa., fi] seen in action, and a good many of ty | nitriles con be sent to J 1. Sulll pany Winners at Now, Orjeas, but ie! won both firsts In the international ‘The hockey team of the Crescent Ath- Yetic Club last night defeated that of ‘the St. Nicholas Club by 6 goals to 2 in layed. the team will left un | 42h Westen, a t; C, J. Dieges, has the strongest stable at ithe oo amateur skating championship here last Lael, ee age is seep siettlerareg eee Wie N ) John street Spitzer, Pastime | "Ge the Calliornia. boys litte. or | taht, both pelng carried oft by Uttie Rink. Until last night cent, . A ot nig) Cu, Ninetiekn” strect “and Avenue A./ nothing |s known. Radtke {s a Can: Morris Wood, New York, who did ‘Nicholss and New York Athletic Clup| #eemoty ; Four A. A. U. championships will b.'yew York Clty. f evelopment, and eaatly ‘proved | the mae ginal tn oF Ped the two-mile ew Orleans an © | fini evens were tied for first place in the ‘Tricker by Pin Spots. iawn, Riding talent Is badly wanted Amatour League race, Team work beat the Sante Claus play- |r ta tol Sentraodaey era. They were accurate with long ae avant the feeend raed but they did not Solow toe naet. 12 faowe he Our and try for @ score after a blocked sho! aie, ules i of eee variation Laveen, Bfen's Dioossan hee iv; Bryokist buirerse ie tds Gg, Sgotel New York, the high team |Oucar Gates, ytilian ,, Stunts. in ithe East, and the addition of Sew- Clinton Plays Boys’ High. mooren ti Mootey evening, March 6. Sst ins bowlers in| el) and Radtke, as well as Nicol and r t Dr, Savage's Gymnasium iS ie eet teorssented It Soidiers Lead in Tourney. Greater Noy w¥ork. Me Helaacnbuttars gens | 12 Smith, will be weleomo. Miller and | ,TOwght at Dr. Savages Gymnasium | to keep the stomach well, the liver ; 2 -Baventy fist Reeiinenty, fade. in jsrous. contribu ne st an “th Seen See ae the crack poten School will encounter | active and the bowels regular. They ournaiuent, at, Bheldy 4, 10 Driseninoney. UD to $3 i @ olitimers will be in the | [VU tints Hoy$ illgh, School, team of Se dispel sickness and create health. +7 fitth atrest, havi ee Brooklyn, both and rR he play was wo fast the large, or oi eaeelis Lzorsm. tea! ns ; |BOTHNER READY FOR KAZzZI. Brogklyn, As both Beye ieadttor the| Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Billonss | oor, but tens. ws the sama elmer well matohod. lt rot Oo Bt 3 BEEKMAN STAG MARCH 2. Fea eed is expestad | H€SS or Constipation cannot exis wphacord by Baseball Pitcher, B08 "sa eight eae | Contac George : , fated at thelr re- Beecham’: gf bageball pitcher of, feum moore. of (057. Oa ‘vitae of Tyre, Syria, wil notte ‘Aniah The Betkunen GA) Ce whlch bad ae oun eine Fiera eee when : 6 Pills are used ac. hey Conare °° | a ueciing ‘come geason inade ie Tou eae bee Grand. Gen pH “ruesday, | Planned to open its new club-house, | ball team, the Central High School et | cording to directions. For over 50) 7 the resord tn the Now he A geet i th ad 5 4 ae = eye evecare | octiers le hopes anteacrts ie tod Thiet avenue, | uladae are Ana, eg ‘logit | Years they have cured disordereil| | ; pina ames rolled aa. sagen iby wres! of arch 2 because the thas tla el Re be put in| stomachs, and are now a world-fas _ 4 2 poy tral High Bohol Balla mous remedy. They merit your | confidence,

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