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RTING THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1906. Jack O’Brien Says He’s Anx- ious to Get Jeffries—Jack | Johnson Was Also Anx- ious—Once. s HHILADELPHIA JACK O'BRIEN statement that he wants to fight Jeffries—if Jeffries {s willing to Jeave his cabbage patch—and feels fp Mure that he can whip the dolier- f. maker, has aroused quite a bit of com- Ment among the sports. Some take O'Brien seriously and sit down to fg-| ; Ure out the fight on the streng the Kaufmann and F Fs fairs. Others smi yp Steument with a : that Jack is wisely plugs! game, knowing that Jeffries will not take him up, or that he would get a fine wad of yellow-boys out of tt fight even if he lost. e O'BRIEN WOULD BE A “JACK THE GIANT KILLER.” "T willuse “Betor: re a oe round Til have Jeté says "Jack OBrien. ¢ the ist with my NEWS AND COMMENT «# # “Taltske care. That he doesn - of his ” unches . J ROBERT EDGREN EDITED BY MARTO SHOWS HE'S AREAL GOOD ONE Local Boy Makes Great Im- pression by Showing Against Amby McGarry. One of the best, if not the best, boys | that have Leen seen in three-round bouts Janound New York is Johnny Marto. He |1s a 126-pounder, and at that weight it is doubtful if he has any superiors. Marto boxed Amby McGarry Saturday night at the Metropolitan A. C. and gave that husky lad the hardest fight of his career. They went through three rip- ping rounds, and at the end MoGarry’s face was badly out up and he was breathing hard. Marto never drew @ long breath, Only in one round, the last, Gi Mio- Garry get to Marto effectively, Then he struck his left hand into Marto’s face three times in succession. It's hard to take anything from Mo- Garry because he's so strong and al ways so willingly aggressive, but if any~ body ever earned an advantage over him fn three rounds it is bree How the latter would fare in a can only be guessed at. asGarey inant sentially a nish ‘pertstes. but as a rounder Marto {s one of the few. van take him et a astift pace, “ McGarry's eee bad efter the Both bis eyes ‘bleed bout Sodas night. were swollen and his nose was ing. He was, however, badly scarred a Others, re: 4 : before the bout began. He showed te bering O'Brien's modesty in the Tm WICe marks of his previous bouts with Wilze ; MaeSootnectibn a few. mont: as Lewis and Johnny Burns, Martoe ac fas punches didn't improve Amby’s think his recent stage carcer has |Ponearance end the several cracks Jargea his cranium. Others still ara| ity ‘on the jaw didn’t tend to make him any . Bop: Anclined to argue that O'Brien has} wx stronger. Despite erga Peg Dio ye 4 made good two or three times when| j Pome nts tard erate 8 - the sceptical didn't think it was in| him, and that he may have something| ? } @igured out. They wonder if Jeffrios Mot have secret information Sort up his sleeve. O of some c F course, O'Brien 1s the only man who can ¢lear up this mystery, Jeffries out under those circumstances IPerspirdtion Pree Process Un-) GIANTS TS SUFFERING FROM SORE ARMS BIG CROWD SEES der Way to Loosen Up off and charley horses were as frequent | a circus headliner, and the local papers have already started him toward the Hall of Fame. “Broadway Alex” Again. gamo with the Memphis team, of ‘all Southern League. | Rubber Feared Judge Lynch. Jeffries, the negro rubber from New | York, is the busiest man on the club, M’GOVERN TRAIN The vanguard of the Highlanders, Jes#, Cal. Pitcher Hogg will come on| to-night eieht bouts w: stronger than ever. It was the general opinion among the crowd present that McGarry is entitled to a let up. He has been fighting too ti show! tm- looked far gone {n fat the last time Tt se eer deck bout Ne one = O'Brien saw him, or if O'Brien may be slowing up some. A rest might do him good. Cee nn ne EEnSed AMUSEMENTS, e Pt One of the surprises of the day so fat| When he is not dodging imaginary EMPIRE THHATRE. Bway & 40th Here 1s what he has to say yor Stiff Muscles. s “Droadway Alex” Smith. Some years | lyrovers he Is working on’ glass arma, Fully 2,000 Persons Journey j j EMPIRE Evs.8.20. oat himself: ago Alex turned hie attention to the| but he saye he will have them all lim-, ; MAUDE ADAMS peten'rax.| “I figure that I can beat Jeffries Saeelth ‘nal aald’ that ‘baseball’ would Pered ap) Oy the pag oe Hie (week. A to Terry’s Quarters-— Wie THBATR Couldn't stand up like a ‘longshoreman (Boscial ta) Tha lmyenlne wari) ‘According to his idea, the afternoon] of ‘ihe situation. While awaiting his Battling Training. | Lowence Torso) and swap punches with nlm—the way'| Be i ld be used for the ponies, This|Petients the other night Jeffries fell | THBATH he would like to have me. That would | MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 5.—Baseball rico ite tansy has ewltohed, and he| 23¢e?- Raye pheasants Smith pro- | | CRITERION eed Ti “pe foolish. I have my way of fight- stock took a jump last night ween the | $?™ i area eed batt | cotta nt. im hand and foot in! 1. oe the 1argest crowds that ever | | | ro-MonROW ppend: I think \its. the! best way Tt would be easy eee eee eee TEL By: eer ce 1 Guranite eaten him| on the door until Jeffries war arotesh | watched a pusilist go through his rou: | | FRANCIS WILSON * ote any man ever invented. If I get a tor me +o. Knock | Hanlon and followed by three ET OCEA oat naliak the position of utility) Finding himself bound and gagged, the | tine of taining for a fistic battle was | HUDSONZ chance to fight the big fellow I will |of McGraw's champions, piled into |°® New York negro let forth a yell that t y MvGovern's « 8 Nes t the ‘big fe : Jett out®------ Memphis. The Glants who came in to |Citvher on the Giants. He ie as ft a8/arcisel the entire hotel. He was al | Present at Terry Mvovern’s auartess oTis SKINNER use my own style and take my time. aaRuceree ical @ fiddle, and his experience ts more| most speechless with rright. and when|on upper Jerome avente yesterday | ne am enough faster than he is to answer rollcall were Mike Donlin, Leon | ft uable to the youngsters who| McGraw and Smith walked in hej while ‘Terry went through his indoo! : to what I Please. I will take care} Ames and Ferguson, the new patel Pea Just poked thelr ‘hoad into the begged piteously to be saved om the | work in his evmnasiam for his coming [Ses ei MR. HOPKIN + Punches. At the same time I'll take - Gidiwas' to put @iettmD Into: the mar) ee ee and from present appear-|& little Wary, ut he Gln tas his |eomes off batore A.C. HERALD SO."S35 advantage of every opening, and be- Hage story, | my are dovbts about ‘these lynchers Philad . ond ly Geo.M. Cohen fore the fifteenth round I'l have “iam still a bachelor.” sald Mike, |ONCeS tnere emo ne ae uy caccher, | ennne, team which reports for practice|| 5, ait the little Bziiter, as he him blinded with my jaos. The rest “and from the present outlook will re-/|C©P! Mitzgerald, This outlaw catcher, eee oa ee eee le Up of che road, ang when he re- (Special to The Evening Wi e 3 | inte ; Ames, ight, both Mathe into the gym- > “4 ene 5 : will be easy. How do I know I can] main on the single side of the slate for pho, wintered tn Albany, has made sos EA Ginger Receneahe cond) aoiliee Qi Into’ thes Sx4n: _PHILADELPHIA Mes nh peed | Hh. Rates €o #? Well, Fitzsimmons nearly some time to come.” with ithe onlookers and will be)a Catchers Bresnahan, Smith a ¥ one who had the god luck toce | Sullivan, of Lawrence, Maas., defented | | FRITZI GHEE 5 tlpsed both of Jeffries's eyes in eight Incidentally Mike tips the beam at 199/™an to nose out. gerald ers. “McGann, Gilbert stripped aft ly Burke, of this city, in a six-round ILYc Ui 4. AE 3 -| Devlin and Kennedy; Outflelders Gra: bout at the Nati A. C. Saturday cE : rounds last time they fought, In fact, Pounds and will be able to get down to| Browne, Mertes ang Dahleo are cx |ham, Doniin, Hall, and Manager at in announcing! line “euivan wie the arcreasor and| | The Lion and ‘he Mous Jef couldn't see ten minutes after} Amone followers of puzilism the talk | form in a couple of days if he can keep lee ienite it Me Gn aka pied Bia ee anativelul. wal ea REN ee) rene edvectane titer Hie vaannt hen oss y. ‘ ineinnat! clu’ el ton came | ha ean advantage:){to 8 Peete # Steesing room| when).ti|| ot He itonn jp: the) rooening, of) the | Bia left acm ‘trom: jbecoming “ossifed)|© Oem Waning’ auarers tie len code ee ings, Tex. looks yn, and felt so] Burke was ,v he fifth, and Way Mats. fight was finished. It his eyes had| Marlbcrourh Athlete Club in Its new| from early practice. There are enough | fon, wil be practically complete, By | encode? £2, Marlin Springs, Tex.. | Merry'e condition that | survived the cound anhe ie ctimebie Sinn $1 at Closed a little sooner—efore Bob shot headquarters. 332-34 West Forty-fourth | dead arms on the club just now to keep |the end of the week McGraw expccts to] formidable, Phisburg makes us slt up ‘ore they could be | tre employ alltel dicaie 2 "a Thurs. Mt Haren’ hig Dolt—Fitz could have put him out, | strent, to-nixht. Rarely has such a col-| the medical students busy for a month. |Pegin team wor, and from then on the tice, but just now we see SOE ae ae Ae a va eo SO Hay 8 . a1 . 4 vent! 2 jants will rapidly assume thi d]no reason why ‘the Glants sould | out. ‘hare Bi 8 e 1. 2 je crows s Fea rea te tre ions Ten ewiceiiae Saat |lertion ot oiabting (etlene peered ca | The) weather (has) taken| a wate itura) | OER rnay WIM be fends Ma GslatCUs neate con cr Tie aoe Coe pen- | dit f his training. He | nissed him, Burke at no tune had a |p the _ES! 88 Fitz. If he was fast enough to close | none lwe saiied for ehahe eneiuer: | however, and McGraw will put tnemjce ‘Maran is, when they play the fret sae | will do z punch. | ised iAWiC,, 42 Wwe ot Beondws beth of Jeff's eyes in eight rounds with-| ment, and to cap it all off. Charwy |through the sweating-out process by 10 pee Wore ave: || In the. semlawindup! Joa Gelsons, opt N Meats Bate $i Maes Mexicans out beng hurt himsols, it ought to va, White, famous asa referec. will make | o'clock this morning. ‘ one of | Boston, had the better of the first round | FIELDS, |=, ‘ # snap for me to do the same thing—| every tout, sa ‘The only oure for a sore arm is per- Wil Jol In nis battie with Jack O PECANS Mon & Un fnd even in less time than that. I gay| In the wind-up, Tommy Sullivan, of| spirotion and plenty of it. ‘The wind eter Rea pr ge |B azaw-ortiwa: I could do it in fifteen rounds easily,| @¥rence. Mass., who beat Willy Burke | tiew cold Saturday afternoon, and be-| e ae crossed a stiff right that caught Nelson | RIGO & His Tzigant: Or. +) in’ Philadelphia” Sat night will q rt yr Boat. to, leave a safe margin. And 1t| Sue ee ee se ec eet cwHl| fore the players could get to the bathe BOXING IN BROOKLYN TO-NIGHT | "ihe chin, The gong nine, and after | COLONIAL Chettra CLIVE BERZAG'S would be as easy for me to Kenpo he ere a aanee | oer welan! and the rubber thelr wings had cooled | | At the Brooklyn Beach Athletic Club | for the second. Dally Mats.25 CARUS, MillmanTrio&otas, | . be mut on by HAMBRA, Henrl De Vries, "A Caso a8 tt was to finteh Kautmann when I! Smith ‘bitter tvals, clash Roventiy |as rooters in the spring. Doviln has a/teft here to-day at 1265 P. M. for thelr | from Pueblo, while Bobby Keefe and | Matchmaker Jem McAvoy. Th Arn ooh tliavene Peaae i Jad him 2 bad he couldn't see where | RereOY, Smith. Rent Mines. King at the} ink extending from his elbow to his | training quarters in Birmingham, Ala. James Whalen, the new pitchers, will the last show at the clubh. a AMUSEMENTS. FHS the blow came from. You'd be sur-| “Charley Sioser and George Jansen are|Spie, and Wright, the Loulsvilietwirler,| Manager Clark Griffith headed the! leave ‘Frisco together, probably to-day, teenth street and Ninth avenue, as the | THE DEWEY ,PAst | prised if you knew what a little punch | scheduled for thelr usual three-rouid | {8 so stiff that lis arm rattles like glass | aggregation, which consists of Jack | Grift received word from Laporte, the /™<"Nivation has secured quarters in the NEW AMSTERDAM Zi atize, Aa St-owost ‘To-day—Weber's Dainty Duchess will put a man away when tt 1s placed | [ONS house; Eddie Johnson. the fght-| whenever he raises it over his head.| Chesbro; Leroy, the Indian pitcher; | big bitter, who played with the Bisons Pop. MatWed 0,15 Ger ee Hee kei see: || neatly. Just a lttle tap on the jaw/erin walloper, Austin Rice; Mosoy Keng | Wiltse so far has escaped the stiftenins | Thomas, the new catoher from Provi-/|last season, that he would start souti ‘ST 2 WEEKS! LAST 2 WEEKS THE GOTHAM , BAS%,' Will do the business. Gure! {t would meet Kid Tuths; Jack Goodman | up process, and yesterday morning was| dence; Pat Dougherty, Willle Keeler, | from his home in Ulrichsyille, O., this AMUSEMENTS. rie KLAW, & ERLANGER, present, . Mat. To-Day—Rentz-Santley Burlcequers. ket Jeff. Kaufmann was younger than (itshes with Howard Smith; Jimmy | turning handsprings with a freedom that| Walter Clarkson and Trainer morning. Tom Hughes has his grip : a ae SO nea a rrr tl Stone meets Joe Wi tt he {s, and pretty near as husky. Yet!/will have his hande tan Whit tee I didn’t have to set myself for the hitting Bert Keyes, and those old-time punch that finally put him out I just/pyymes) Tommy Markey and Harry made the old stagers green with envy. Wiltse, despite his lanky appearance, is the real acrobat of the club. He cun Philtins 4) ehivped him nicely on the point, and zailting ids 1 start the ball rolling in down he went." | turn back and forward somersuults like who had big expectations of becoming | Martin, Conroy will join the party at Philadel- phia, Jimmy Williams will get aboard at Washington and Al Orth at Lynch- burg, Va. From Hot Springs, where Mike | packed ready to leave Toledo at once. Detehanty starts from Cleveland, while Morlarty’s ticket was bought at Chi- | cago. Within the next few days Grimth will have twenty-four men in Birmingham, ARARSIEN'S Victoria Theatre. | yw, eB way&7th avi Hoginning Matinee To-day JOH WEBER'S 39 TWODLE-TWAIOLE ‘4, SQUAW MAN! (CBRE Se GOLTEN WEST GARRICK SALOME Mats. Wed. & Sat.2.15 8 Wed & Sat they have been training for some time, 25c. and SCc. - Bway | Jon, \ HIS 1s all right—for the O'Brien Norman Elberfeld, Eddie Hahn, Noodles Where they will train until March sl. ARTHUR DUNN a CO i Aen weere EITHS aoe & | end. But up to this hour Jef- ' : Exhibition games will be played in B & CO. Good By, uae Good By to the 8 1th St./ roy : i : Hahn, Doc Newton, Jim McGuire and mingham every Wednesday, Thursday 8 VASSAR GIRLs, Good By, son'aBixgestiucce ss, AX. | ries isn't saying a word. You | Jack Kleinow will go direct to the train- and Friday until On: team’ leaves lor . VAST 8 IN NEW YORK || EDEN WORLD IN Waka ser i remember what Jeff said when he war) ing camp, Hal Chase, the crack first Atlanta, where they will stop for a 3 CRANE BROS., etre y Aim at. v9.8 15, Bve8.15. sa Tee Aoosovels | REGS gio toe Conan \ San eek: On April 10 they play at Lynch-| M TSON, Broadway VED, MUBEE [Burry Bi t pestered by cl e | bageman, ts on his way Eust from San Surg, which is Orth's home. ELVILLE & STETSON, tL Lex Av. W.J.Kelly’s Mitts cheer sed Cad Gena, Gan| «2% JOHN POLLOCK. Carsey Matched wich \Votiace. eee = STUART—(Male Patti), _ELSIE CANIS © VANDERBILT a. YORKVILLE state: Dany. Deve ot I J Tv y Ryan, n h - a husky = Chi #24 8. Gpleing’to Harry when in walked Jobs| warner ig a itn mln, musales | TERRE, a Career, the, hashy cnlenes ED: EOREYNARD, LIBERTY Bs BAG SOL Sn Ws WAN, | von and his manager. Marvin Hart, the Loulaviite fighter, | Ais Ghat ae nent tat Saat | 3 JUGGLING MOWATS, THE REDSKIN.AP' ade ol mit 3 » Jeff looked Johnson over for a mo-| 3 : ;| lace, “the vocal taeet. in the star bout at MARION GARSON, ar Matinee, HALIA, Bow'y, money. Jeff took the big roll of bills, c Vill make his own matches. T don't want to fight you. pros Go right downstairs here Into the ce lar, See? Right down to become Burns's manager. | Hart Got Little Money Losing. ie cellar, (To Conbett) Harry, yo understand—he's to get the five if ho x Bomes up first. (Turning to a egal I come out first I'll ag ‘nate thus money to tlie hos whien after fs training ex- paid amounted to not more than kfuss recelyts of the show were 8 the fighters wot SY per cen Phe $4,900, of wh! 1 thee }and Mickey crowd, university to pull down the present Co- Satlor Burke, tne husky middleweight, McDonough, another of Stag of the Navarre A. C. In its club- house at American Theatre Hall, Forty- second street and Eighth avenue, to-; As these two men fought eleven Entrles for the athletlc games of the | Eighth Regiment Hospital Corps, to be March 10, will close to-day with Ernest Spitzer, 0, 320 Broadway, and Dieges & Clust, No. 23 John street. The lst of events {s as follows: Sixty yards, 200) Street and One Hundred and Twentieth wtreet out to the pierhead line. ViC{OR HERBERT’S ORCHESTRA BLANCHE WALSH. _ ‘The Woman tn the Case. WARLEM OPERA HOUSE sity plans to erect a handsome ‘water "at which distinguished visltors , Burke & La Rue, as MoKin\ & 0D inertie Fowler and Others Which a whole brigade of troops muy | Mabel Mo be massed if the city or State destros | !”* Co. 12: BLANCHE. BATES in ALL-STA\ ' VA Jos. Ci rhett Keaton, ‘OUT OF Mien Morgan, Scott, ster, TH ST, Dally, ico presenta DEV IL1.E, & Co. 25, 85, 50, FOLD Mr, “MoAl- Bolden OLLEGE tors. to pay military honors to foreign visi- GRAND AC. David Bel ADEMY thd MUAIC, lath Bt & Tie PI. The Heart of prt | z ey d " NEW FORK sTE ment, then walked up close to him. the world's heavy-welght champlon be- alent Moatees te arab vhoea’ flantare the | The Dancing Mitchells, Prices, att i MAN T Tine in o'v's's oF ix ¥ = “f hear you say I'm afraid to fight] mre he fought Tommy. Butta, the! Miscoomineni fet os “Wallace enh Simo | New Vitagraphic Views. Ri cuits BOS: fh TRULAMD, MADISON SQ, “454 you." he remarked. Western light welght, who shat- | {vel at @ fast’ pace the Lout ought to be} Columbia plans to rival old Harvard |lumbic boat-house, and all this filled- + Wee! Ey Mr. Johnson drew back a pace. tered his aspirations by administering | Gondwin and O'Brien to Battle, | #4 Will erect @ stadium that will cost) in space will be part of the ground for £8. 25, 60, - a er sbars “Oh, no, Mister Jeffries. It ain't dat.! to him the worst beating he has ever| ) “ $1,000,000 and will be built on the North | the new field, Bc. and $1.00. BRD Gl OR 8 RESERVED BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT! Td jess ike to make a match wif you,| received in the squared circle. Hart Paciessrt cre ia ore se ana. '42| River water front. Around tt will be; City’s Consent Desired. Dally Motn, 25 & 80 ) IN ADVANCE, IMPERIAL vad? MATS B80 Psy Bobs, BBS ® and you don't seem anxious to fight 1a0| parted from Ryan Immediately after uve at lust been matched. | Covered stands with a seating capacity) ne project depends in part on the FAST THN PRIAGIIER GW RENDA IMPE RIAL evs. 20 nohow.'* they battled, claiming that the latter by Wille of 35,000. consent of the municipal authorities to} Mar. | pax AV. fate | Sais ingaam, Mr, Van Buren THOMPSON'S Dey baw Jeff turned to Harry Corbett. did not treat him right during the to try. cal Before any of the structural work! maring changes in the waterfront,| Mts. Dally,26! Mr. Young Nts: Res. 25, 80. 73| yes Remos, French Pantomimists; 4 Barde aentY GIVES m0 $8,000." SOO SABE enim aee Ata eae Ha mnow to be brovgnt off by lean begin st will be necessary / With this obatucle out of the way, te SOM & DUNDY ) Le 23° Chad, vane & Go || Witty<ocecee: Connnle doaea, mulls Harry opened the safe in the | tain persons to get him defeated, Ha: Ct pugiliom. im and around Noainn | ill In pat of the river front, at @ cost | woiversity will begin filling in the space| * SA SOCIETY CIRCUS with Wm. Courtlels es hed i y does not want to have Deen “antious ton sce these ; tion of the y e pace wis! Mate, Daly. |pan MeAvoy @ Co. ‘Pra EY’S Matinee Daily, ios. seare! it carefully and produc Open aot wont te, lisvar atta deen anxious to ace, these two tads/ of gw0,dw. It is the inten between One Hundred and Sixteenth) COURT OF THE GOLDEN FOUNTAINS | 15. 25, 3 5,88, cos.” | KEEN Nights, 26-30-60. Hope Booth & @., Grace Cameron, Kosta, eetieram kamily--8, lake & King, Newman = ft wiles, Kurits & Bunee, # and handed it back to j a Se ee The clty will in soveral ways Ge | ee Nish: Seate Now, 25e, to @1.80-) stats, Daliy, |seme, DAO Lewis & Co, Walton, Keeneyscope. Amateur Night pew he)saia x0 Jonnsar he ail naka cures NAVARRE A. C. STAG TO NIGHT] HOSPITAL CORPS GAMES. cin’. Ss” me broscot tne Une fs, S18. Mat Saturday, 215, | All Seats, |Slmon ie auriger, “ORR, | Thurotiys 880 in prises MATS. DAILY, AMPHION, "34m 10-—-DIXIE'® CAVALRY GInLs—16. All alo he city may be landed and met by Mate de Nie ys, Siggiioes | FLOKENZE TROUPE Cikaby a DALE, ne. If you come our sire: you! Hart got very little money for the terrible | thoyo fighters with a wallop, Will be |held at the azmory, Ninety-fourth street | the proper authoritles. Just Inalde of | | & SEA bs Sate foe | Vaud. Nts, '15, 25, 85,00,13; | LOUISE DIA! : digs Harry here and ‘he'll give you peta vale Biles apne aang} ne principals in the star bout at the|and Park avenue,, on Saturday evening, | this gate will be he mreat stadium, in sutieBae (Latin ‘Oreh, All Seats Ren’ lee! Ev. 8 Mat. Bat, maT . $5,000, recelved for his shure E URTIC' ANON asia SEN. Jack Noovaen SPORTING, CHICAGO, HANDICAPPED! 508. daily, Dieste 1 ttbaters i bating sand ctloan, that are w ve pecaeng i xa | tna, m every Toleptione 104 takes care of you. Now, if you're so cent. to t Goto the loser, | Of the fiercest rounds that have ever| yards and three-quarter-mile run, all aaeriaed we Ween eats, ibe lly will MA WIDOW Sten On RalerdB | Guanes ome Dc Sareiag tt y pel @nxious to fight. come right down Into Buris fo £1,050, while Hart! been brought off in a private fight in | 4 440 yards, novice; three-mile|b€ the gainer to the extent of a fine | 25, TTS Birt Wi She cellar.” © Focele The ‘receipts | been Meee F islands ales baseball field und tennis field, one at | : icc tnt hal taaen place at Los Angeles tn @ long time, Dougherty Has Two Fights On. After several offers, Jack Milwaukee ‘Wenws= Mr, Johnson turned pale. As soon as could find his tongue he stam- + "Deah Mister Jeffries! I ain't no vel- Pefar fichter! No, indeed! 1 won't so h' no cellar. I just wa Mines ring. with plenty of to fight you refusing ft is safe to predict that the encounter will be a vicious one from start to finish, Besides this great con- test there will be seven other bouts. bicycle race, handicap; midget relay, for boys weighing ninety unds or less, each boy to run one-half lap; champion- ship medley relay race, between teams from the Police, Fire and Civil depart- ments of New ‘York, men to run one | WAL! Si; AC) K’ 5 “Bys. 8. Mats. Wed. & Gat, Win, Favorstam The Squaw Mai BATRE, 7th St. & Wea. & Sat., 2.20, 63, 8.20, "Mats, Sarit the south side of the stadium and the! other to the north. The University | ¥ authorities pian to give theso tw. | grounds to the elty for the use of pub- | GARDEN: by Bijo WER RIEL Lex. ET Li Bt Mat. To-day. 500th Time B u erie Nisht.. Both nv'nge, hp 24 year in wt iti OLD DR. GRINDLE, tue OLDEST srnoratasr iy DISEASES OF MEN, Grindle's scientific tment ple around! etre race Ttiehe he ~~ mille, “one-half mile,’ one-quarter mile] lic acho, rene | HITCHCOCK gaLioren, LEE rune tl a | east Seoul See referee. "No, Indeed, Mister Jef- will, mec ern i Y |, | and 220 yards, respectively. Aronud the athletic Meld w! sold | f LAST MADISON 8a. ekly, more on more wy Tralntt po cellar ftiter ti of Welter Weight bout, es M'GARRY VS. M’FADDEN banks of stands bullt of steel and con. |] ¢Davs. MOTOR BOAT “6 | Aris Hon than Oy ay other, advertising ‘And from that day to this Joh the Stl} wat orig igen peer Ce tary or comtrect 3 Bot out hie challenge to Terrien, | ter he will, tac! : n ghaw| Amby McGarry stacks up against an- CENTRAL A. C. BOUTS. Se ea ee nae: Snieaetoa ane 11 at SPORTSMEN’S : S SHOW fom peceditncy ce oceeemetegs me j ——.$. to he brought. off Wash, other clever man to-morrow night. He Iie traces Uptathaatiys the: star ae aad (ec HISSION, SOc. CHILDREN, 26c, Ht] Eg The E SMMRT SEV ee i a rad ati gore th * XAVIERS VS. BETHANY. Sieger to Fight “Rube” Ferns. is to meet George McFadden, the local] Young Donohue, the clever 190-/0o'8 "this ite covered track for use! atre, Bway & 00th, Mate, Daily 50, Te6. | Gana, ‘onany Mght-welglt, at the Paddock A. C., No.) pounler of Boston, ‘wil ‘pe seen in of the University athletes in winter, ‘CIRCL ae abana ji ear pnaal 14th St THEA At Shaw. | indiscretion of ov oe, pvarve Hovoker, At the Xavier Club to-morrow night the flzbe in butielo In obenent in a bout int hip of Consi ington A. on the night of March 10, ‘S.alesbing ett, interest is snow: 260 West Thirty-fourth street. McFad- den once knocked out Joe Gans, and he| lar matchmaker of the club, has ar the action Wednesday night in star bout of the Central A. C., Fil y-vixth | Ample room will be provided ta has been showing well recently. In eer ne Fotacs oa? Dreeese the! o> addition to this Pettey Mi poauscies has arranged cr that | METROPOLIS; see than they have at present in the boat- house. ‘Last week “MED! vane SOUT eS Ee. RIDA FORDE os 4 how Jong standin, wimnoat have By ‘othe es ae * ba: eam Ww! y ©, Him "ne: and facin, in oh Qhina, Cream & Sugar sets, Ra ape apa te lites a herb, “ue Gcwelst, | saya he'll try to give McGarry the| street and ‘Third avenue. | Hie epponent| for ail oft ‘caramen, “Dney will have Chas. Aldrion in’ seoretSorvice” Burnt | Next Week -IELLAR, th tah i oat ome omen ates ee than: . C. eo | ww QS une 10 w eet the 5 cs the Church Athletic | Hignt champion. whom the will meetin ®| samp deve. Johnny Gorman, tle popu- Wy, eyes oy WhO) aven more room in the new structure

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