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va Ne THE WORLD: SATURDAY KVENING, MARCH 3, 1906, «Late oss oF BASEBALL, ATHLETICS AND PUGILISM w WRITTEN BY oe STAFF OF EXPERTS COLLEGE STARS TO COMPETE IN FORDHAM MEET Hillman to Run in 600- Yard Championship Race. Over five hundred entries were sent in for the great meeting of Fordham Unt- | versity, which will be held at the} armory of the Twenty-second Regiment to-night. This enormous entry assures the finest sport seen at an armory meet this season. Flashing around tho fine ten-lap track will be seen the cream of tthe athletic talent of Yale, Pennsyl- vanta, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, the New York Untversity, Holy Cros Georgetown. Willlams and several other colleges and schools, to say nothing of the big alubs of the city. Princeton sends twenty-five men, the Diggest team ever sent By a distant col- lege to an open indoor meet in New, York. ‘Trainer Cepland is in cHarge of | the Tigers, and there is considerable curfosity in athletic circles to see what tho veteran athlete has developed at ald Nassau. . ne feature race of the night is the 600-yard A. A. U. championship event, in which the best men for the distance. includes Bacon, Cohn, iow, Engle, Christoffers nous quarter-miler Harry Hillman, who has been selected to rep- resent America at the Olympic games in Athens. If Hillman fa near top form he should win hands down and give the prettiest bition of indoor running | geon this for the curves of the mt track @re auit-_ us stride, of be the nty-yard h This is a special s: the three greet timber toppers, Amler, of Pennsylva A Princeton, will be se are Olympic Another star feature will be the r lay at two m in whieh Princeton, | Pennsylvania will be] geen, Columbia has a great team, and < ordinary will. 1 hurdle event 4 contest, and i looks a certainty she will win. The Quakers, too, are fi but nothing Is Known of the Tigers. Holy | Croes and w York University will also have {i out in a mile relay rac Fomiham has a good ter-mflers for the Some of the gro W BOTHNER IN SHIPE RAT, THETURK George Bothner has done his training for the finish match with Abrahim Kazzl, the Turkish champion, which takes place at the Grand Central Palace next Tuesday night, at the Pastime A. C. grounds when not engaged in rough- ing tt with the Tigers at Princeton Col- bunch of quar- exe. ‘The American champion js determined | to defend his title In an aggressive man- ner, and is confitent of winning two de- cisive falls, The Princeton Colleg> students to the | number of two hundred, with tho Tiger se football and beseball teans, will be the ‘wtrongest partisan following Bothner ould have to encourage him to win, and he intends to merit thelr support by meeting the Turk et his own game, —.___. f M’FADDEN TO MEET M’GARRY MONDAY, Johnny Gor matchmaker of the Paddock Athletic Club, has arranged a Match betweon Amby McGarry, the ;eoming young Ightwitght boxer who * on ‘Wednesday night put up a very hot bout with Willie Lewls, and George MePadden, th hard-hitting boxer who in the days of the Horton law was con- sidered the best boy in his class. The boys have agreed to ox at the club rooms, at No, 230 West Thirty-fourth street, on next Tuesday evening, at 138 pounds, Among the others who will appear in the all-star bouts on the same evening are Hughey Murphy, who will meet Jack Goodney; Paisey Healey will mest Joe Wagner. Dutch Miller will meet Dick -O'Brien, Phil jovern, brother of the famous Terry, meet le Go! and Di Fisher, jane Bolly ‘Winn rin ‘moet jack DWYER THROWS KLANK. TAMPA, Fin., March 8—In the best wrestling bout yet seen here M. J. Dwyer, of Jacksonville, last night: de- fented'Em{] Klank, of South Omaha, Neb., winning firet and third fall Diwyer took first fall in 38 minutes 6 seconds and third fall in 7 minutes 59 sovonds, ik won second fall in 6 minutes 10 seconds. The purse was for and all gate money, at ‘The same men are tched again next Friday night, no holds barr for a purse of $00. | Woull you Ike to walk down Broadway, followed by a real cute lit: tle bow-waw—one that would make people. turn their () MANHATTAN FIELD COULD BE MADE TO LOOK LIKE THIS AT LITTLE COST TO CITY. PELHAM BAY’S PUBLIC ATHLETIC FIELD, IS THE CR the team that will represent America in the Olympic games at |Athens it will not be because those | who have followed the history of ath- letics for the past ten years have not advised the committee in chargo of| |wending the team that he Js the right man for trainer. Of course, there are other well-known |professtowal trainers in Hiertber’a class, but none are available now. It would be rank foolery, or inexcusable | mismanagement to sond tle team te the land of Hercules and Perseus without @ trainer who understands his business. This ts the consensus of opinion in amateur athletic circles, and the demand that Hjertberg be elected es trainer is reaching the A. A. U. committee from every hand. Record Entitles Him to Place. When the Stars and Stripes waved yk) orlous over Athens in the last Olympic contest much credit went to Mike Murphy for the ekfiful manner in which he had kept the team up to aondition, Murphy would be a good man to send now, but he cannot go. Neither can John Graham or Jack Monakley, but Hjertborg can, and a re- view of his record ought to be sufficient argument in favor of sending him, The wonderful progress of tho Irish- American Athletic Club is due to @ vast extent to Hiertberg's splendid training, pany ‘The enormous increase of interest In athletics throughout the country and in this clty in particular has made it necessary for those at the head of club and school sports to look around for some place to let the rising generation stretch {ts less and develop strength &nd speod. Running tracks and football and base- ball flelds have been provided by the elty and are being used daly by thou- sands of health-seeking youngsters, but there is no field near enough to the clty to answer the purpose, the nearest one being at Macomb’s Dam Park, on the other side of the Harlem River, nor are there enough of them to fulfil the Increasing needs of the lower part of the city. A park in this elty is what the leaders of the Public School Athletic League are trying for, and they are using all the Influence at their command to bring this to pass. The Evening World has deen looking over the available fields and can find nothing to compare with Manhattan Field, at One Hundred and Fifty-(fth street and Elghth avenuo, This once grand field and track, where the best athletes in the world have made records, is now overgrown by weeds, the stands have been torn down and the place {s fn a runtdown con- dition, but the track, which was the SWANSON WRESTLES BERLOW MONDAY Mixed Programme, Including Boxing, Arranged by Olym- pic A. C. of Union Hill, Jersey has taken up the three-round boxing !dea and combined the sport! with wrestling as a night's entertain- ment. The Olympia A. C.. of Union Hill, has arranged a fine programme of this variety for tts show next Monday night, of*which the star number fs a wrest- Hng bout between Alex Swanson and Leo Berlin, the champion welterweight) of Jersey. They will wrestle best two In three falls for a purse af 8900. Other events on the card are three~ round bouts between Joe Jennette and George Cole; George Dixon vs, Carey; Young Scotty vs. Young Schni- ple, and Al Dusiene, of West Hobo- ken, vs. Jack Carroll, of West New York; a wrestling bout between Young Bothner and Harry Helnelg completes the show, which wil be held in New ‘Turn Hall, corner of New York avenua, and Lewis street, a es WRESTLING TOURNEY OPENS AT MONTREAL. MONTREAL, Que., March 2%.—Kara- kanoff, the Turk; Lundin, the Swede, and Samson, allso a Gwede, were the fvinnors in the first round of the ‘third series of the international wrestling Phe turk, why mutched Againat. his fa tn trom, f ontation. Roumonjeon, ls tor > and threw the in Al| | MANHATTAN FIELD, SCENE OF RECORD-BREAKING FEATS, IDEAL PLACE FOR PUBLIC ATHLETIC FIELD Old Track, Once Fastest in the World, Where Wefers Made His Marks, Now Nothing but a Lot, the City’s Most Desirable Location for Development of the Rising Generation. fastest In the world, 1s still there, and could be put In shape without a sre: deal of expense, a fence be built abo’ the place and good use be made of t ls now no better than an empty lot, It {s proposed that the Park Depart- ment take chargo of the grounds 4 lay them out like the Macomb's Dam Park, put men fn charge and open it to the public as @ recreation park, NWill Ask Appropriation. Alderman Charles Kuntze has pre pared a resolution asking the Board of Estimate and Apportionment toauthorize the securing of the grounds from the New York Baseball ¢ », whic holds a se for the next ten y and will not let any one else use any business that would interfere with thelr profits at the Polo Grounds, No possible harm could come to the baseball club, by letting the city have of the field, but tt would be Mt Ute EXpel Keeping fh nd grounds in repair and could President of the of the A. A. © the proj- 3 t Manhattan Field mould be an ideal place, on accour of its accessibility, and sald that if the grounds were scoured the Public School Auhlette League would put the track W. A. Schick, formorly of Harvard, winner of the Intercollegiate champlan- ship at 100 and 220 yards in 1904,and 1905, and one of the selections for Amer- foa's Olymplo team, fas sent in his entry for the 60 yards A. R. U, cbam- plonship event at the Pastime games on the evening of March 17, at Madisen jok’s athletic record while attend- ing larvae ia a moat formidable one he } won a events ine tre Talettarvard dual meets (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass., March 3.—Deupite the fact that the weather Is far from warm, the Harvard oarsmen do not let up In their dally practice begun 01 the Charles | River more than a fortnight ago. The Harvard ‘Varsity crew squad has had an. unusually early start in tts outdour reWing this winter, and the men are all delighted with the favorable turn of the weather. In other years the crew has considered It... extremely fortunate {f It got on the water by the middle of March, whereas this year it has al- ready beer, oul fer moro than wo weeks. ‘The early start’ has done away with tie humdrum routine of rowing of the machines and in the tank, preliminary features that generally dampen the en- the sport. Because of this start tho ng season will pe loss severe than ordinary, for the short outdoor season of other years has forfced the men tnto training @9 soon as they got into the ‘shell. Still Have Time to-Smoke. have to; SCHICK IN PASTIME GAMES Home Bowlers in the Greater] N. Y. Tournament Win from Watt and Linden. nnn Two hard bowling contests on ccessive evenings led John Voorhels, suffering fr a slight cold, to secure ® postponeme it of the series with John VOORHEIS MEETS NELSON IN BIG GAME TO-NIGHT ‘This orgemization bad never been a fac- tor in phe athlatio world until Ernie Hiertberg took bcld of its men three contest of best five out Ivf nite gamon at the Wins Championship from Bas- sett, Former Holder, by Nine Points. New Eldorado next Weinesday night. Was Harris Too Strong? few Weeks ciding who of the Juvenile bowlera was en- Utled to the Greater New York champipnship, and whtgh semes to have been languisaing of e purpos late, will receive a fresh Impetus by the Open challenge forwarded to ‘The Evening 2 World by Lve R. Newark, who of- Irving Brokaw, formerly of Prince- ‘again ‘ars In Greater New . “Kid? Samuels, pt the Harlem Circle mlley’s, preferred. John augzeated that since it became known that Harris was shooting 250 scores at the | ton, once famous aa a runner and later as a golf player, won the figure skating champibashio of America at the St. Nicholas Rink last night, Koster, in the Greater New York in-| Tuxedo the soyeral Inds about New York| He has competed yearly eince 1593, dividual tournament, at the Harlem) it'yduna wount like Harris to mest, ating |@ut the best he was able to do hereto- Cirele, Inst nlsght. “Voorhels ald he| if eta maton with ‘samut Gieht | fore wae to take second place. . eo y 7 f of ie jonare! ace fanhattan, Trule ee ready mnsek Tanne: Neveon | Gna eutiseec, of the Nomsenel Sreekum, | ase veut he wes dotesiel Oy Tee ; : a 5 Hun- Baasett, u {2 order and put @ man tn charge of dred and Fifteenth street, where a con- Women's Prize Bowling. Bassett last night, wining by mine Wo instruct the boy - Prize winners in the competi With this eld ope he schoolboys | fest of more than usual Interest 19 ex-) 20 Tnarpendent wrt Atacilers | Bolnte. athe daytime and cleciricatly-lignted PX. who ia whe high average man| ATP cwina! alleys. wane! Mig Gy | The Judges eatd that Dassott owed ts t night for the use of the working i the tournament, and who gus been| Sian TowWelen thie Sone af he dines Mon | Gefeat to lack of grace. His posture, , there would be such @ revival trying for some time to get a match of athletic fegts at the old park 44 contest, offered yesterday to bet that would make the old-ttmers think theY he would make a better average to- re back {n the ninetes, when Wefers, | night than Voorhels on the latter's own Conceff, Maybury, Rush, Kilpatrick, alleys, To beat Voorhels Is the delight S'eeney, Burke, Ortof, Lee, Chase. of the Little Dane, whose friends will George Gray and Lou Myers were | be out to- night In full force. making records that stand to-day. P, J. Witlell and Bert Allen roll to- Records Made on Old Track. night at the Star Casino, One Hundred and Seventh street, near Lexington ave- Manhattan Field was the fastestrun-|nue, and Sunday’ night Billy Linden ¢ track in the world, and was built and Jimmy Watt roll at Linden’s alley ‘lay, with @ alight’ sprinkling of alleys, Ninety-sixth street and Broa: Jerson lhe top to keep down the It was hore that Bernle Wefers world's record of 9 45 sec- 100 and 2% 1-5 for the wa: he contests Inst night Otto Helitan de- he Biroadway, Broo "wen from’ Jimmy ‘The home roliers had yards. Maxey Long made the intere ne nome rotlerd Seg inte quarter-mile record of 49 2-50n | series, ‘The this same track, and ithat of half. | _ Helitas. 220, ‘Toiat milersy made his wonderful time of 1) [ie 1c7g: atrticea, 80; minute 582-5 seconds at the same Place “"Tinden—i50. 190, 1 ‘Tote!, in the dual meet with the London Ath- | 1.076. “Avorage. dO hy letic Club (n 1895. sngrea, 20, br For many years the great college | ,19!i eames were held here, and the Yale- Prnceton football game was the event 189, 177, of the season, and the big stands and average ‘old were crowded to their capacity, 8, 37 While it Is not likely that the place Beat Penn. Columbla won thre will ever regain {ts lost glory, it 1 utratght camea tf sovable to expect that in a | few crissy of Pennevivania in the Tnterol- re the big chasnpionshtp games Could | Irintg tivesmen semen nt the Trearside, Cow 4 ught back to this city and | tundret and Twenty-fitth street and seventh wondertul impetus wiven te he venee ayemnias last Hecht. Thste wee '8 large crowd vhietics In city. of college mon in att and the cone of ama teuss a teats were full of tntereat, ‘Tho scotos of Cosgrove and Schlacter were a feature. The scoren: Columbia. 2 Sohlacter 108 Qegrove wa Torborg 210 145, 181 Whito cutive years, In 1902, 100, four cons oe - io “ana “ius, and. the int roolleglate , 90 champlonship at these distances in 1004 , soscmerias a vis 6. At the Yale-Harvard mets (out {iP too3 end 106 he covered the 100 vards | sApplote in the world’s record time of 94-5 sec- | ‘they said, was awkward, The boy. how- ever, was the favorite and the specta- tors oheered and applauded his efforts end considered his work the better. The Sudgea explained that the difficulty or apparent ifculty cf his moves and dhe speed with which they mere ex cuted appealed to the many who did not underatand the finer noints of the game or what went to make up pér- fection of movement. Scorca wore as follows Mra, P. Marquardt, U5 U1, and Mrs, G." H Grafenepker won the cl Match Game Talk. Jimmy Smith and Larry Staade are roll- ing in great fern at the Brooklyn jon Toys In practice preparation for 1d home matsh contost with ae Ji W. Weingarth, of Newark, the first seftes to he’ miled at the Amplion’ Wednesday even- ing, March 7. in, content, te the, rewult of ® challenge pair to roll any (wo-m ew York, From the prac. Mrs. M. Polak, 138; Mrs. George, Buiter, ee SESS BROKAW AS FIGURE SKATER SEND HJERTBERG 10 ATHENS Y OF ATHLETES Competent Trainer Whose Record Proves His Worth Could Help Our Team Win International Honors, | It Ernie Hjertberz does not accom- years ago, whipped them into shape an@ kept them tuned up to the best they could do, When he accompanied the Irish-Amer- foun Club's team to St. Louis and saw {t win the naUonal funtor and senior champtonah niy did what he hed done for other teams during the past when the Knickere vas defeated by lub, the latter to Hiert= ne runiers, 4 had aever been in Wad with the Knickerbocker athletes until HJertberg wintpped them Into shape. More of His Achlevemente. Ho did the same for the Knicker bocker Athletic Club four yeurs Ago, ‘wien he kot vaelr team in shape to wit the Spalding trophy from the New York Achietic Ciub, di ie that ore ganization for the first n ten years, The same team wout down te defene before the Irish-American Athletic Club three veurs a HHierthers had trained pie men represented the winged fvot. ‘The saua-emblem, through the genius of Hiertierg was victorious ropoluin Junior and senior ) IW and the Metropoll- Yip In 1906, never had @ p arme class With the < ounttl Hiettberg bee ner and developed the New: until they were ale to defeat Pennsylvania vol Princeton. He also brought the Berkeley School up to top- notch and unbeatable condition in the Interscholastic athletic world when he bores: to traln its youngsters eight years ago. “ft might be added also that Ernie Hicrthere discovered and brought out Harry Hillman, the great quarters milo runner. vines were bdhutifully done and ae curately cut on the ice. Bassett's toe and heel cpins were the better, The figure skating experts whe Mitched the match consider A. G, Wille fams, ‘of Newark, the coming ‘figure Bader. vith no cOuching und very [ttle praction he was Very craceful Afier the ummonsiin match Louls Ruvenstein, champion of. the world in ne. Ww. i champlon of one al Grorce 0, ago had held th wetted wud swayed with all the grace and often with greater accuracy of moyee ment and crace than the voimger man who had ust completed their ters. RAILROADS. We PENASYLUANA RAL STATION FOOT oF wu: THIRD st. AN " AND D DESLROS! fn Minar i Phillips, who ten years Sol 8Ts, ‘ne leav! tt tr oft the lated ig, time rom Desbrosses an Sivan below” tor ctwentha atteer aes 97.55 A. M. CHICAGO sp Bf & SPECIAT. 10.55 AL M—Sr. Louis ONT ED — roe “1016s A. Qineinuati and St. Louis. | M—THE PENNSYLVANIA Lint . ren cane 1.55 P. M.—CHICAGO, CINCINNANE Re 90.55 P. Mp Re OUIS EXPRESS, 3 Calon 0.25 P.M. ; JOUIS AND CINCINNATE B5 P, $3 B, the seres It Would not be surprising that Ie “smith and Stuwie are hard pusned for | Brokew's curved aneles and Rrape Tat by the viskor new lotal records wlmmay Staten, dorabt 90d be- immy' Sinith. ts constdorably amu cause the Chicago ‘man who accepted his BILLIARD QUERY. for a series of ames after the tournament, — wil not, publaly state whom the defi was accepted. ye that he hopss tm high scores hpme-alley bowlers tn the Gteiter New nt hive not fréghtened the Western a forfett. Olsson has refovbiet his practice To the @porting Editort To decide a wager will you kindty in- form me through the «medium of your valuable paper whether there is any | oase on recom thet any one has mede a continueus run of 600 points in a regular three-ball game of billiards; if Dr. stunts elice Fred Egelhoff averaged 255 w York tour- roater six games in the a nament_wtles on the Olsson and Egethoft roll gnatoh ‘content at. the Mv so, was it Frank Rives? the ‘Rrotiyn "man will doom thie te A CONSTANT READER. the river, Schaefer ran 690 in a@ 1,000-point championship matoh in 1879 and Strikes and Spares. Entries are being recatved at the Superba, Broollyn, for the Long Leland championship, Wich tourpament te eon to ‘beg. Tas vent has always bien @ very Important fea- Ture of the bowling season and ‘entries of the dest bowlors ary expected ted year. ame Avenue Comets Sun Bohoot League will BY} oben or - three match contest at Ehlerw iniversal almys next ‘Tuesduy ey nin. Bowler af Roslyn, L, T., bave organized. a club and would tke to anmunge @ hame- Qnd-home contest with any of the Gesater New York toums, D. Newwon Hy averaged 751 in 1800, running 000 on a 4 1-2x9 table. In non- muship matches Hd Mo- ran 942 in im 1884 i H. Mo- in 1887. 827 in 600 in 1878, REAL ESTATE. ™ SUNDAY EDITION OF IXTH@R THE tho the time made last year Kistler on, owed, owing to @ Tigh wind ~ at the time of In the Toe apens frame in came. Yale and Matches at New Bidorado. FINE WEATHER thusiasm of the most ardent lovers of |. ray tn Bngland, ental New See eeucs tenting erg for se Ta aoonde, a and ot xe dividual ‘champSnship of the in 1908, In a race, he ran! eo twice in 71-5 seconds, es- ; i ven Gr 4 Quinob and Hingitg from ‘Dieichner ana Edwagie in & tablishing a new two-man = & ane conten. Ba oeriaa at tral Thuretay wight. Soores last night we: @ 4s follows Us jor 108185, Ba, g1TS, 14, 177, 212, | Sate 158. Ib4, 160, 178, 108, 182, 162, pokes. until toward the ‘th Sak omaforeanior but the cold wave which then began and has eimco 188 Avsete' ching Guinche—O82, 888, 640, 36, 972, eld made things more severe. When the sheils returned to the beathouse 882, 83: each day since there has boon & coat~ ia (dent end. Wiktam Mages Sony, ‘and =a | Sepia e conaiterabe skill with WORLD or AMERICA OR WRITE US TO-DAY for particulars of a remark- able opportunity to make yes | quick profits in opening sale of BRENTWOOD three-men Paste \- gamies wit probaply ge played March 19, es, 0 ek tr low YX should have been ‘Year. . ry a inthiens Herk Ch = aries ce tt Rei Spec fist eee a, i h De ene of 0 5. Hilelchner and Bdwarde—890, 865, 627, 887, ing of ice along their siden, and litte eeatotner nd De, Grover will roll & match iclcles were hanging the outrig- gers. 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