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Ecumpions® Return to His Old Fighting Form Is Amazing. BY ROBERT EDGREN. NE of the most amazing things I have ever seen “in connection with the ring is the way Terry Mo- Govern ‘has come back into his old I saw Terry work Not Much Boxing Yet. BIRRY tsn't doing as much boxing yet as he*usually does in training. He didn’t box yestertmy. The reason - ihat was that ‘he had a nard bout with Harry Harris the day before, and want- / ed his face to heal before mixing it up . out & ‘up. lands. oes sora! asa aiken Bera et nes oof ae | te ‘or all 1 was worth to | ep him ees, because every time hi eng owe in on ine it teil Like e oing it with a hammer. landed a or a the sky of my head f Shadew fightin with Sree Th Umbsits this ‘Kands that stars. He's aed strongest little fellow I 1 ever eerie A the gloves on wit Bo y Terry contented himself with ‘smolla. “atty ‘minutes of, work in the gym and long run on the rot He pinched the bag for thirty-five min- utes and spent the rest of the time ae eee gg eormarron Burdick. ‘Thursday: s a he will box again with Harris, fun, Large Crowds at Quarters. HERD were over @ hundred curious sports in the gymnasium yesterday afternoon when Terry started. Gome hati chairs and some stool up. Joe Humphreys stopped the smoking at 290 and a few moments later Terry He wore a heavy sult of besides his tights. “Winat's he keep! the undershirt Roe teks Gus eaide aol att Hum- i came “Gp slong. aoe Derry’ ‘somet up sleeve and rt want Nelson to find gut about it until he gets into the ‘9 the It in Terry's training camp this timé. There are more jokes than when he wae training for x Mareny. this fight with N« f you will take Joo ae ie yerd mip all thie was me uncied “the bag Rent ight, until nn r of e ‘monotonous. ‘Then began stepping. a briskly, oc- lett sent the. ty tte selling. eogitter, ten minutes his, with saves sign ‘and left hooks. seemed, tok a yet Re aul nthe pext ust as ext one. Dali Ma: stoma ey ne back he went a1 at the bi smash. King it about as tt it were "a head tead of an unoffend- ne article of compressed Roushs It with Burdick. ‘The Crescents Must Beat N. Y. A. C. Team to Get Championship Title. ‘The Hockey Club team went down to defeat before the N. ¥. A. C. seven at the St. Nicholas Rink by two goals to one. This victory places the Mercury Footere at the top of the Iadder of tho American Hockey League with the Crescent A. C, team. As the game was the Inst on the league's schedule the two teams will now have to come to some agreement @s to the manner in which they will play off the tle. ‘The Crescents wish to play on their home rink, the Clermont, in Brooklyn: whereas the New Yorkers insist upon playing in St. Nicholas Rink. ‘They were mot disappointed. But for ‘the clever goaltending of Strange, of the Mercury Footers, the latter would have been defeated. The game started with flurries of forwards trom end to end. THREE GOOD SERIES ROLLED AT THUM'S Though very low scores were rolled in all three series of the individual tour- ey at Thum’s, the game didn’t lack te interest. In the first series it toox five! games to decide the series, Stoddard ‘body picked Gelsler ea a sure winner, Mod. took three straight games of Gels-| pete Kad d took ‘up a palr of dumbbells and fitse thadow-fighting. It is@ porous t mimic warfare The teeth featur srl gone, and his tees te cot ee Hy Sata tle into a while nel Maatinrt os grey enemy. Ev- short and upper- cuts, Sharkey, who was looking ead oyor. carefully, was clapped its hands, and Terry smiled. oats Poa Burdick came out. At once he and ry two men in a football clash. There was Pouphing and clinching, careful break- ing away, more roighing, until May- hood sail d time again. Terry looked strong as Nened the pace or went beck an inch in “the clinches. He was forcing his way ‘in all through the contest, and Johnny Buwdick is a husky little fellow to rowgsh aroind with, At the finish Terry ‘wasn't even broathing hard and the perepiration dripped from his shed hair'and ran down his face in rivers. The crowd broke up and filed out as Gerry McGovern went to his dressing- room for the rubdown thst completed 0 ony, 8 Peed One manjstold how he to $800 that Terry would ook Nelaon Oi end he aceon cheers ae 1 mentioned it ed. him, ‘ “that Ta" nlp carry home the nd rang at each other lke | a ‘bullpup. He never slack- | ler. Th the last series in ithe first game) Geisler rolled 194 to Baker's lw. in the | second gaine Geisier had in the nine |trame 141, Baker 140. Bach got a spare. Baker made 20 all and gut a total of 160; Gelsler made 7 pins and a total of 188, lost that way by two pins, In the third game Bakey missed three spares! and lost the game. In the fourth game he beat Getsler by three pins, In the final game Geisler walkd away from his man ‘from the fifth frame on Each man won and lost a series—an even break for the night. t_are scheduled to bowl: Howell, Welss, Noack THE SCORES. First Series, Baker—1M, 15%, 160, 198, 14. Average, Weatoddard—162, 159, 149, 184, 182 Aver-| age, 168. Second Series. Geister—161, 180. 183. Average, 171 1-3. Stoddard—183, 186. Average, 187 2- Third’ Series. Baker—160, 160, 147, 182, 147, Average, 15% Geisler—1M, 158, 167, 17, 191. Average, 177 4-6. —»——__ Briggs Meets Hosey. Jimmy Briggs and Willie Hosey claw to-night for twenty rounds at 183 before @ private club in Al second HOCKEY SEASON ENDS IN TIE all appearnces the betting instead of | being 2 to 1 in favor of the New Yorks, should have been even money. Bryan, of the Hockey Club, got loose and took the puck down the rink alone. Every man who follows the game knows thet Bryan's shots are like those from @ gun. The spectators expected him to tally. The puck fairly leaped to an uncoverod side of the net; but Strange, quicker than the flying disc, was there before it. Eight times during the courso ot oon game he did the same thing. eine *es Se fred Ni Mo a ioe ie ef i? and Pelilipe Ww Twas carried rom the ice, but later resumed play. Then Coolican made two, long angle shots within a minute of ach other. Roth whizzed their way into the net. In the second half, the Hockey Club Were determined to tle the score. They pt the rubber in New York's terri- tory; but for fifteen minutes were un- able'to pierce the N. ¥. A. C. defense. Newberry, the 200-pound Hockey Club cover-point, dropped on New Yorkers to the right end left, The spectators howled with glee whenever a little Mereury-Footer sent the giant to the eeirange stopped a rain of shots, but finally MacKenzie, the Hockey Club int his position, jaetoblea the length of ti ke and made QUILL WON OVER 2 PROVIDENCE, R. L, Feb. 2%—The feature bout. slated for fifteen rounds, between Tommy Quill, of Brockton, and Kid Hessell, at the Rhode Island A. C,, at Thornton, last night ended with a the third round, Referee Abbott Spar ping the battle and awarding the de- cision to the former. it hard,, for in the first he broke his left hand and fought through tbe third under a great handicap. Quill admin; istered considerable punishment while the fight lasted. boring in with terrific short-arm body jolts, which had Hes- sell In distress, The Brookton sobootboy did not have i) force neceanary ret aay he Busy mud of the time avoiding fhe victous right swings that pent in, YALE BEATS COLUMBIA. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 26.—Yale jumped to second place and to a tle with Columbla and Harvard in the inter- collegiate basketbali championship series here last night in defeating Columbia by 8.\17 points to 16. The game was sensa- tional throughout, but exceptionally so toward the close of play, the two teams Deing tied up to the last two minutes, Play was rough, both teams offending. SoS ee CENTRAL A. C. STAG. Bert Keyes and Howard Smith, of Biiza- eth, N. J., will meet to-night in the main he having cefei Fnia te, Belgas’ ‘ Dave: | Boston ‘on’ r THE WORLD: HESSELL IN THIRD, TWOBIKE CHAMPIONS ENTERED IN An Intercity home trainer bicycle rage meet for professionals, entirely new for oy part of the a rat 1s on the taj which ts Fan Tiger Rrneeknes No. 305 fourth streets and there wil number of races for emateurs, for wh DOWAN HAD SH aperes eWeek at riety RACE something Re be WEDNESDAY EVENING, FESRUARY 28, 1906." Pushball Exercise at Mem- phis Will Make Throw- ing Muscles Limber. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 2%.—Bag and baggage, ithe Giants assemble here to- morrow. And Memphis is jubliant, Bowed under the weight of collapsed pushbell, bandages, tape and rubbing Mniments, ‘Trainer Harry Tuthill will arrive early in the day. The othere are close up. The New York delegation, conaisting of McGraw and Dahlen, Gil- bert, Donlin and Devin, accompanied by Georg) Brown and Sammy Strang, whom they will pick tp on the way, will arrive from the East about the same time that Mertes, McGann, McGinnity, Elliott, Bowerman, Teylor and Ames @et in from the West. Mathewson and his brother formed a separate party, as M’GRAW’S IDEAS FOR GIANTS’ TRAINING ‘Welter-Weights Clash in Star | Bout at Elmer’s Consoli- ‘dated Athletic Club. Willie Lewis and Amby MeGarry meet to-night for four rounds at the Consolidated , Athletic Club, No. 10 West Forty-second street. ‘These boys recently put up a slashing three-round bout, which was full of action throughout. Billy Elmer, of the Consolidated Club, who was present, im- mediately rematched the boys for four rounds. ‘They should furnish a raptling go, and as the distance is longer ‘than their other bout it gives both boys a chance to score a decisive victory. Murphy’s End With Baldwin. Tommy Murphy, the Harlem feather- welxht. who fe to mest Matty Baldwin, the New England fighter, In @ fifteen-round bout before the Lincoln A. C., of Chelaca. Mass., on 8, {tis aid, will receive $500 for his services whether fe wins, lowes or boxes @ gram. Johnay Oliver, manager of led thet Murphy get, thls amount 1 ‘of working on @ percentage desis, and the club officials, after 4 short delay, to at Cooley to Fight Again. Fred Qooley. the light heavy-wolght of Chicago, who, while engaged as the partner of Philadelohia Jack O'Brien, dropped j the team must be ready for work by/| billiard table, Friday. and when John J, sets the music the players have to dance. His order iu imperative, and you can play it ecross the board, for i goes. Little Mec loves his players, and will fight their battles, but when in command he ts the whole works, lock, stock and barrel. The players will never forget one time last year he held the "bus two hours and kept them hungry until Mathewson obeyed one of his orders. Teams Entertained Well. in (jemphis out the big" brass’ Koy to tha city and lg ready to deliver it to ae New York arrives in manager the moment town. hospitality to the New York clubs. Memphis proposes to outdo Birming- ham. The Alabama city will entertain Highlanders royally because they don't ke ‘the Glants. On the oth lemph: proposes to show ir mingham up, For te Birmingham and Memphis have bitter toward each other in regard to and will George Wiitse and the newcomers, Ferguson and Fitzpatrick. McGraw has sent forth word that AROUND DIAMOND CIRCUIT Jimmy Collins, of the Boston Amert- cans, has arranged his schedule and will open the season against the High- landers im this city April 14. He also gave out this revised schedule of spring fm the South: March 2%, 27, At- March 2%, 29, Chattanooga; 90, 31, open; April 1, 2. 3, 4, prac- Loe et New, Onienns: ApHL & 6 7.08 games at New Orleans: April’ 10 = le; April 11, 18, Cols Columbus. Mike acon made tt the cireult of the bases imes than any basebal) player in’ the “eague’t lagt season. ‘Chartie Murphy say saye be is banking on Sebring, but the “Outlaws” made @ run on bank several wweke egu. Tom Walker, the former Red pitcher, since released, hms balked on the sal- ary offered him by the Columbus Club, 25 the outlaw club at where ihe will receive wecelved from ited ta; Chief Zimmer has signed up Out- fielder MoCann, of Sandusky, O., for | Suctleg’s inte ‘Columbia's freshman baseball team wes started yesterday on the work of the season when Coach Williams, of ADE ON TONY STRAUB Tony Straub and Johnny Dohan fought three fast rounds, feo "Clube Inst nt ‘a rounds were in lan not get fi dul, meg the third roun Bowsver, Dohaa stun get, wine pound eubey nee lett (eked There ig mix-up dn this roun anda Dumber of "aack Eowery. (ou ken Austin Rice and one wery foush ht |: sparring carefu “old wer tore | led, sailed in and pounded opponent ay about the however, 31 his ‘an with the tae ‘at _the end, ut © Paxidock Ath- je frat tm ded often, bis s pocas ar file Busine excellent th Showing that honors were considered ven. ‘Kid Fisher and Joe Wagner fought a yvoly draw. Youni: Contin was knocked down several times In his threo rounds with Ross Terren. Willie Schumakor | had a shatle the better of Charley Gold- Js Frank r easily Jack Asher, Frazier man. ‘Jack er cuatly “won, from but he was much’ cleverer, ah ie Asher when and where he pi epee eae SUMMIT A. C. STAG. The Summit oe ‘Club pare. se ready ar bouts for next vee Mwhiod will be theld at their club rooms, at No, 114 Thirteenth street Palace Cheba, oc cy Friday night, of which the main bout will brit Gig ‘Tom Carey, the eve boxer, and Gariton, the ranks y heavyweight, Me has made in his bouts with Disk O'Brien at the last two meetings held by the the The dovts which a bring together Dick 0" meet Dutch Miller, Kia Fi Ryall, and Kid Allen wi asad eaten all the boys other threo ed will n, who will and Lew Fisher, be has met his Little, Rock club, He ts trying to . of Oberlin, to join officers and players of the New York clubs of, diamond and outfeld is as smooth as % the ‘varsity team, put the candidates through their first st practice. Cleveland 1s pleased with Townsend, Detroit with Donohue and Washington with Kitson, so that the three-cornered trade was a success all around Pitcher Arthur H. (‘Doc’) Hillebrand, Tate Princeton coach, has settled all controversy regarding himself by sign- ing a three-year contract with Wash- Ingion- t is reported that the Giants have purchased Catcher Mike Grady from St. Louls. Jack Sheridan has decided to umpire in the American League again this vear. He announced his retirement last fall to mo Into the undertaking business, but he says the outlook is not so rosy as he expected it would be, and there- for pail take ‘another chance with the AMUSEMENTS. Theatre. 424 St. west of B: omNient “Seats Selltae, TO-MORROW NIGHT, sas, THE REDSKIN. New Amsterdam 3 Hats wed haat, ¥ TEMPLETO! 245 Minutes from Broadway” LIBERTY issu ~ OTHER READY FOR KAZZI, THE TURK George Bothner, the light-weight champion catch-as-catch-can wrestler, will be in the best possible condition when he mects Abrahim Kazzi, the fsiee| champion, on the mat at the Central Palace next Tuesday night and is ‘Souftent of winning. in- rough wo! ‘champion hes in- in me the serigaton Coll greatly reased ength Berg wers 4 canteens and is determined ¢o lead in the attack. hy 1 instead of wrestling on the Getensive, that the rrigtelie de ‘Turk must weigh in ‘ble: delegation from all. the leading i ‘Will be in evidence at me Ting Shistto, witnesn the et rugeie, and alsg the Tigers’ football and) baseball teams, with @ brand-new college (o cheer Bothner and se finie ana hin i to one tend Mmself to @ the honor of the college, where he ie. now Instruetor, What Is the way to Bri ? THE Telephone neta ltt bt {oo Aritee oeaeke Have you a Telephone? mw a Dey Oecd ts in and avery thin 1 cham- readiness for the frolics of thi pions of the world. Temporarily the outfield has been laid off in the shape of a for the ppaibell experiment. ‘Here. is. where lcGraw puts a new wrinkle in the rules for baseball training. To Train with Pushball. It's a bad year when Mac falls to turn up something new. For years he hag studied the subject, and he belleves he now has the method which will pre- vent sore horses and similar in the spring. He proposes to bring the champions back to New York not oyer- trained, but in the best condition a ball Club ever showed on ius first appear ance in the Bast, ‘All of this is to be done by the push- ball, and McGraw’s reasoning sounds |. The pushball is about seven feet in helght, and when inflated 1s about six feet in diameter, For players to push this across the field against op- position the back muscles are brought constantly. into play. ‘These are the muscles which cause nearly all sore- ness occasioned by early throwing. Coming out of a long rest a player is Hable to strain these muscles the first time he throws a ball unless he tremely careful. The muscles during winter and are very snapped. Now, if any of you readers don't be- lieve this just pick up a stone this after- noon and throw {t as far as you can. | If your arm Isn't sore for a week you're R OBERT ED GRENi EDITED BY of Pie nite St *0 eee Sreney-round dout ae. cooley ‘ By Gilmore's Dresent. at Chicago, Dougherty Is Signed. Jack Dougherty, the Milwaukee wolter~ welxht, who refused to fight Jimmy Gardner, the New England boxer after having so- cepted all the scr for the contest, hag been sixned by the officiais of the Milwaukee Boxing Club to meet the bem man that can be gecured for steht, rounde at the clud'a Rext stow on D. Willle Lewis. of immy Gardner will most kely be offered the bout. Rhoades Gets Offer from Coast. Billy Rhoades, of Kansas Cky, another promising welter-welght,, who is making wood in the sauared circle, has recelved aa offer from Jimmy Coffroth to meet Joe the husky Califofnia fighter, for s before “the Colma ‘Thomas, fwenty rounds afitornin, wi Critics ‘who have seen Ri © In action say he ts one if the moat rat Produced In the Wes: 1h a long time, He is clever two-handed a ring Landers Finally Wins a Fight. Fred Landers, the Callfornia Mghtweigtt, bas succeeded in winning a battle. He met Maurice Sayres, of Milwaukee, In @ twenty-round bout before the Hot Springs (Ark) ALC, ai tow slots Rea and oute polnted ham referee: pronatly ‘arardes 1 ihe 3 ere” wi «dea tint The ‘decision on Ye Neary will probably best Lan- dere. a8 che is too es Pern s puncher for hy Offers $1;,! 500. for Attell-Murphy Bout. Al Herford. matchmuker of the Eureka A. C.. of Baltimore, Ist night wired Johnny Olver, manager of Tommy Murphy, an offer of $1.50 purse for Munphy and Abe Axtell to battlo for in a fitteenound bout before his club forthe feathor-welaht chamolorahip the world. Oliver said dan er after bout with Matty Boldwin. haa | pe ‘Murp) isto be tought Rote 1e te be fousn vies on anes en re the Taneoin A.C. ABE ATTELL TO BOX YOUNG DONAHOE They Will Probably Meet at Paddock A. C. on Next Tuesday Night. A match that should outdraw any bout held in New York in a long time ‘was practically arranged last night. It will bring together Abe Attell, feather. welght champion, and Young Donahoe, those two marvels of fietic cleverness. Ths will in all probability meet before the Paddock A. C., No, 260 West Thirty- fourth street. Donahoe has agreed and a wonder. Try it once just to help| Science along. It may put your wing arm in a sling, but you'll learn some- thing. At any rate, you'll never -scoff at another ballplayer who complains of Sore arms. McGraw Expects Success. McGraw proposes to make his men push the ball until all are dripping with perspiration. Harry Tuthill will then do the rest of the training. The muscles will soon become so loose and flexible that regular playing can begin without danger. If the experiment proves a} success one more feather will adorn the | cap of the resourceful McGraw. i ‘As usual, John T, Brush will accom- | the players on their training trip, While Fred Knowles will remain in New York to get things ready for the open- ing of the Polo Grounds and the hoist- NE of the pennant proclaiming New York's National League Club cham pion of the world, — AMUSEM ENTS. PROCTOR'S | asog Minenaey nr Va Daren, 68 am Mr. Van Mr.Young. Nis. R whi Gotheaaye ns ee x fj FO tek Novelty: DAVE LEWIS SEATS: RESERVED BU ADA NCB Mats. Datty. 16,20.“ RaDeacetes ‘Nos. 18-28'08,00-76 TH ALL: ora VAUDE\ 5. ol, pentane tor Vandel ‘Alt Seats” Brtey # costes 15, 25, rlorenzes. Ni. TH ST. ‘Prisoner is lettre maths Mb. 28. rd, Aken. 25,60.75 The Heart of M. ohneoa es es Wallace 1 neo & Gat.2. real ET Hoots Bio’ Ia iRELAND, AMMERSTEIN’S ‘iv: 50.75. $1. Change of bit! y (MATINEE EVERY DAY, ee CLIFF BERZAC’S | Hoare Sereaminely CIRCUS | clever, wnrieabie| Mr. & Mrs. Robt. 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