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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1906. ‘Answers to Queries, and Com- ments on Letters in Sport- ing Editor’s Mail Box. ROM Hoboken comes the following: Robert Edgron, Esa. Dear Sir—What has Battling Ne on done that he should be “knocked” @t every turn, not only in your column But in the press gonerallv? He leaned up every good man Ix the co try srourd 193 pounds, and Is now Matched to fight six rounds with Terry the most dangerous ‘man in the world in a stort fight, Moth before @nd sace he knocked out Jimmy Britt he has been roasted incessantly, and one day we were treated to a column in the shape of “Youns” opinion of Nelson, his chances with M:Govern, &c. With all due respect for your 0} T cannot #ee how the pudlic wil be enlightened @s to elther Nelson's or McGovern’s Chances in tie comng fight by reading Q discharged ex-spacving partner's orit’on, who very modrstly admits that he would have a gopl chance to beat Nelson himsel!. Nelson may not wear a silk hat after $9, fashion ‘our frend Jimmie Britt. or spend his money like ‘Young’ Corbett, but he can fight, and this, I| have always thought. is what a fighter | Byculd Co. aa he er Give a Iittle credit eredit is due. in, at least Yours, &c. = N A HOBOKEN DAN Never knocked Nelson. You must have been reading the War Cry. [= hard to beat this one: Robert Fisre: Win you kindly state tn your col- | jumn the number of boxing clubs in the | United States? TWis question {ts not Prompted by idle curiosity. T have a Bet on the number of clubs and fighters. where SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT « # « HIGHLANDERS (Spectal to The Evening World.) BIRMINGHAM, Ale., March 6—Tals | Clty is in a fever of expectancy over the arrival of Clark Getffith and his classy band of Highlanders, who are ‘ue to arrive here to-night at 9 o'clock. The Glants were ‘tored here last year and the year before, and finished up each season by capfuring the pen- nant. They had a falling-out with the powecs that be, and {t 1s now the inten- ton of baseball fans here to make the ic of the Highlanders a memorablo ome, and launch them on a successful campaign, 'FIRST PICTURES OF GIANTS AT MEMPHIS TO BE FETED The entire team have been elected members of the Birmingham Athletic Club, this city’s most exclusive club, and they will have a free ticket to its many training facilities. The b s iu shape for pra, 5 engigod for kendered many r io parties, re until ma tor BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Hvening World.) MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 6.—Bresna- han and McGann appeared in their 1906 uniforms during practice yesterday, and another innovation can be scored for MeGraw. Across the front of the shirt appears in large letters “World Cham- April a ce: |plons.” This might have been expected, “Will be at American League but the real innovation is in the make- Se PeML 2 fOr es 8 wise ligne up of the shirts. They are without col- Providence club, champ! of te Pins licseeds geil tern League.” April Hi lars. Shades of Pop A en will_piay <> Pster What do you suppose the olf man st res On AP will open would soy. if he had to play In uniform the local season with the Hoston tem. — GIANTS HAVE STARS IN NEW MEN. without a big collar to turn up around his neck and look tough? Around tho necks the shirts are made like pajamas. The band is made sufficiently loose to allow the roll of a thin Jersey to top It off Rather fancy and collegiate, but it cemainly gives the champs a natty look, and that's what McGraw was after. He has always maintained that collars were useless on baseball shirts, and his new idea ts ikely to become popular, Tho only player to suffer will be Frank Bow- erman. The big catcher never wears an undershirt, and the jersey will kinder go against the grain with him. Frank & SCHICK IN SPRINTS ATHY. A.C, GAMES Entire Harvard Team Will Be Seen in Various Events at the Garden. ck, the Harvard sprinter, proba- e fastest amateur in the world now that Arthur Duffey has been de- claned “pro,” will be among starters in the sprint events at the New York A. C. letic cart In Madiso. Ganien, Tuesday, March 13, es with the rest of the Har- which will be seen in th | various events carded. | The Crimson team will be compose! of eight or ten men, four of whom will meet the representatives of Yale a: Cornell in a relay rac It is seldom that Harvard sends men to the indoor meets in this city, and their presence will make the Meroury Foot Club's games exceptionally attrac- tive. Another good relay at this meet will be one between Pennsylvania, Amhers* and the New York Untvers! Entries to the games close t day. GOOD BOUTS CARDED FORMORRSINIAAE, Jack Dorman, the clever boxer of the | a J. H. KELCEY, Bronx. don't know. I don't know the num- of fighters, elther, but the number of heavy-weight chainpions s some- ‘where around twenty-three. ELL, now. Read this. It's one of the fifty-seven varleties: Rovert Edgren: Just a ine in “acknowledgment of | your competency, accuracy and justice. | Of all sporting news I have read, yours 4g the most sensible and, where I have Bappened to know det invariab! fair and true, ‘There is, for tnsiv BO doubt that 1 urphy had M Govern dazed in tiat Philadelphia fight. | LOVE 8, JUSTIC UNNY the Interest taken in fights | ‘ and fighters of old. This, for in-| Stance; Robert Edgren. Dear Sir—I have read in local papers .#0me time since contradictory articles relative to the former pugilist "“Mys- terfous Billy Smith.” One to the effect that he died in London subsequent to @n encounter. Another that he joined | the Salvation Army. Kindly advise me| which of the above statements 1s Quthentic via your sporting columns. Thenking you for any conslieration you will besiow, I ber to remain, IRV P. MARKS, “Mysterious Billy Smith” isn't dead. He never joined the Salvation Army. That was a fake Billy Smith, The real “Mysterious' ing a sailors’ board! Jand, Ore., and at last accounts 4 $ail tor beating a sallor. HIS 1s comparatively easy: Dear Sir—To setile a bet would you Kindly answer ‘the following questions: Has Nelson lost a champion- Gulp battle within the last six months? McGovern ever fought elson? By answering the above ques- ons thrcugh your paper you will oblige one of your sidzdy LIX WALL 1287 Sterting Nelson never lost a cham P McGovern never fought Britt or elson, UCH as this are becoming commo: Wonder if Jack would like tt if w cut out all reference to him in future? Here's another funny one: Robert Edgren, Why is it that you are always roastin Philadelpiia Jack? e He is a gentleman. and has saved his “fmoney. Is tt the old story thot misery foves Hn feversibly speaking, poverty, “cr you fave a personal grudge nis letter is the result of a controvers & prominent club last nignt, Tune ir Ed, i f in gren’s column in the T Boe et ame woulj be mentioned in some unpleasant con- eT ieaow. you. Dégren. You consistent sorehead, are you? We at O'Brien because he leads. ain. if you can, nt Be fale . HENRY DAVENPORT, Cadillac, Colonial, Metropole. q ot course Jack is a gentleman, I pdject to the insinuation that ih fore head, I haven't k lately. But aves boxed with , Seventieth street and Third avenue. | Jack'” Nelson and Jack Smith, Bronx, will appear in the ring again to- night, and under the name of “New York Jack O'Brien" will star with Aus- tin Rice in the main bout at the Mor. risania Athletic Club, One Hundred ana | There wiil be seven bouts at the club Some of those who will ap- Art Edmunds ani ‘red Lucas and Al Green woo: rand Terry Edwards. Terry | d Dan Frazer and “Battling to-nigirt. ear are: Brien, Lou Fishe: Young an ‘UNK RUSSELL WINS ANCTHER BATTLE | Tomm n cafried Kid Williams {the fastest pace he has travelled for three rounds since the Quaker ha s into @ clinch, ani Suiivan putseveral hard righ,-hand uppercuts to Willams's jaw. A hot mixup occurred, in whicn Sullivan landed hand and often on the | been boxing before tise load clubs, Will-] Kids mouth, and when the men pulled lgarh@cneaes ved up cleverly and|epare Williams's fice was. Wee ie ey owed up cleverly aut | oleeding. ‘The round was Sullivan | Wilding to mix «: ut all sages with) “Wiliams came out with his stronger oppor in the third session, but last night in the star rough Athletic . On We Por- exchange shed Williams and the lag- pmmy stirted the ball rolling by tepped and shot over his Jabbing tho Kid on toe nose and then Sulllvan's neck, which hi sending three righis to the stomach. his to” the canvas As they were allowed to hit until ox-| Tommy planted his right ‘o Williams's | rd (o break Sullivan, before the] jaw, and the Quaker appeared to be | and ended. had a tbrizht red spot| in distress. He camne back in a mo- vine on Wilfans's kidneys. ment, and they were at it hard when Kennedy the New Infielder. |” In the second round the men rushed! the bell ranc. McGraw Batting 'Em Out. MANY GOOD W There Are Twelve of Them, Which Makes This Class the Most | Important One. & BY JOHN POLLOCK. Not in years have there been so man} good fighters boxing tn one class there are at the present time in welter-weizht division, Joe Gans, th |Mght-weight champion, who {3 also th. |champion of this class, will have no j trouble whatever in getting on fi; 3 as thers are eleven first-class men are ready to take on the colored fig | fust as soon 2s he Is ready to meet them for the title, The fighters who |bave achieved suozess in their ring battles and can make the welter-welzht limit, M2 pounds, are Willfe Lewis. Jimmy Ganiner, “Unk” Russell, Jack Dongherty, Jack O'Keefe, Billy “Honey” | M lody Billy Rhoades, Dick Fitzpat- | (Mike "Twin'’ Sullivan, Tommy liivan and “Rube” Smith, of Denver. Maner to Fight Saturday Night. Peter Maher will be seen In action again in this city on Saturday night. Peter wi engaxed last night to meet Pat O'Rourk the local heavy-welght, in the star bout at the stag to be given by the Metropolitan A, X. in ite club-nouse at One Hundred and ‘Tenth street Maher and O'Rourke boxed a great three-round battie in the Bronx a fow months ago, Peter hay Ing a shade the best of the fighting. Petar fe training for the bout at the Sharkey A. C, Attell to Box Tony Bender. su 1 Abe Attell, the feather-weight champion of vorld, was mal last night by Billy, Dimer to meet Ton: fer, the Bliza- beth ON, J.) fighter, ta the star bout at the | ext stay of the Consulidated a. takes place to-murrow night ste Kist bate ‘he won the cham- /plonship ttle from Jimmy Walsh, There George Bothner, the American light- Welgnt champion wrestler, and Abrantm Karel, the ‘urkish champion, will reste to a finish to-night at the “Grand Central Paluce, Porty-third t and Lexington avenue, Boshner trained faithfully, for ho ts to moet 88 Opponent who will weigh in wet 139 . and nHot Offer an fegnds and canno nY excuse feels contident of Winning, and bs at the remarks Made Be Be frends regarding’ "the tiers skill Phe contest has aroused an extraor- ; amount of local interest, as a anit to finn ants he wil from © finish, an at Sat ties Sk He Leon, a 7 ie fume] acts set denen je mon- great desl of money > bande om the resu, SHEA TN HANDBALL MATCH WITH BRUDER Recause of the steady Increase In the |number of devotees of the game of handball in this elty unusual interest ts fentred in the match to be played by Dr. Shea, of Brooklyn, and Daniel Brudor, of Jersey City, which has been arranged by Br, James A. Murphy, of FIntbush. The match will consist of a series of eleven games. Five will be played at the Brooklyn court, No. 297 Degraw atreet, om Sunday, March 18, and on the follow- ing Sunday, March 2%, the series will of| be decided at Hgan's Jersey City court, Austria. At both meetings the games will begin et 3 o'clock, ELTERWEIGHTS SIEGER MEETS THIRTY ATHLETES CHOSEN re rhe A Yor. A. C4; W. A. Schick, Harvar: Will be six other good bouts b hirty athle will compose the! 59) aH . a Matehed boxers American team which will compete at} Gly eget ene BR Moulton, Kanga | the Olympic games in Athens, Greece, twen HV. Valentine, New and Charles J, Bacon, Irish- MADEN TO-NGHT McGarry Will Only Fight Lewis. Paduy Welsa, mai, SeGarry, has ciiled off’ the |Next month, sides men named a weex ag: ones were added last nig! he litional at the meet- They Will Furnish Star Con- | ing of the Committee on Team Selec- Borahaw, fs Fowler, Cam test at Show of the tin, neia tn the Waldurt-astorie aisha © WG. Frank turing b! | Tho added mea to g) abroad are F. ¥ Ooln, Irish-American A, C., f oc ; s s » Spring,’ Pastime A. C. manneur decided to F a reat nth ney Paddock A. C. | R- Moulton, of the Kansas City Ath- Hes, 100 Meters—Hugo Friend, Chi- Soueht Tete |lette Club; Charles J. Bacon, Harvey A., and R. G. Leavitt, Williams } Meyers to Meet Donzchoe. Taw Meyers, who knockel out g at Tuchittice Saturday it, Cohn and Martin Sheridan, of the Irish- American Athletic Club; Michael Spring, of the Pastime A : Club, and Bllery Bonhag, Irish-; he Paddocs A. C., which 13 rapldly X Stone Throwing and Discus—Richard “Mosey"’ | coming to the front as one of the best will gi orrow night against one of the | POxing clubs in this vicinity, will hold | H. Clark, of the > Asso-| Sheldon and James 8, Mitchell, New nin the busincas. He will mee: | its regular weekly stag in {ts club-house, | clation. “Moulton in Cohn at the C West Tairty-fourth street, to-night. Aa ens istance rung and Sheridan as an is, ngIng: Fiaheee Jump—Ray Ewry of the bem | Matchmaker Johnny Mack has arrange’ aikasound support’ will materially | ad Jump—Huge Friend. | another excelient card of bouts for the Melville W. Sheppard, ‘tite Monat Rois Ae end Me Eeinateln cts and, judging by the boxers} champion miler, and 's of his type] “Running Flop, Step and Jump—M. Prin- z 1 appear in these contests, the /have bocn left out dered at. rein | te My aimpartmenican AL Ce ow uma OW ould :) a ey gs 2 e! m against) Martin Swimm C. M. Daniels an . . Schumaker and Murphy to Fight. | s-uw stioul iad Proviols #tAGS | aheriaan were summariis dropped eat Suoveen wom Leek Ar ct meroiand Willle Schumaker, the Avonia A. C, boxer, | held by the club, {his name was pu he li 5 Missaurl A. C.,’and H. A. end "Kia Murphy will, be matohed sot the sia: bout the principals will be | Mist Ss put on the ist Schwartz, Missa are oA. steed ts et Ine twentyeround ket for | Charley Sieger and George McFadden, he team 1s now complete and 8 as) Birnamazin, Chicago Ay, “igen, Mullin- th ound Jonship of Amertea, | Piese ion ure noted for thelr slam-bang | follows Hish JumpoH. W. Kerrigan, t ied ey aineady | atvie or Mehting and should put up a, 100 Meters—G. H. Queyrouze, New Or-|omai A’ C., Poritand, Ore,” and will slashing battle. In the other bouts such | leans Y. M. C. A.; W. A. Schicx, Ha Pole Vault—F, B. Glover, wo} a poten sf rent este cht 3 Phi Mit | vard University; Archie Habn. Mil-]A-,4. a riehe} Be pulled’: Tota Sharley Goldman, Hughey Mutphy, Jack | wakes A. C.; W. Dy Es Pentathluin— Martin J, Sheridan, te in privete the lat- ‘They will battle for In, Cambridge- American A. C., and Ellery H, Clark, Boston Athletic Assoctation. ter part of “his month. Gordney Patsy Hale: @ purse of $200 port Gymnasium, will nopear. y and Dick O'Brien « 400 Meters—Harry Hillman, New AMUSEMENTS, CHARLIE STARR WINS|MICKEY M'DONOUGH MELLODY KEOCKS AMMERSTEINS ee By, 25, 50, 75, 81. Change of bill weekly. MATINEE EVERY DAY, 25, 50c.| BV Hi Cran AE Rit A hon tad See TWICE AT THUM'S EATEN BY BURKE! QUT TERRY MARTIN a —_ | In the first serles of the individual] Sallor Burke, the sturdy loca! mlddie- Phat ad Meme nee r . CHELSUA, Mags., Mardn 6—"Honey'* seared eat pThum’s last night Baker} weight, practically knocked out Mickey | veltody, white action ween ene, NEW YORK dl stared to bow! as if he would make| McDonough, the South Brooklyn Aghter, | knocked out Terry Martin in the elev, q oa three straight games against| in their three-round bout, which. wi Ran thetean) HOMPSON Charlie Starr. The first game he put : one Na- | ont round:of thelr fight atcha: 1 He So ¥ ie the main event at the stag of the Na- up a score of 19 to Starr's In} varre the second game he rolled 21 to Starr's A Society Ciacus WITH COURT OF THE GOLDEN FOUNTAINS A. C. last night. ‘The final punch was ® viclous right that caught the Quaker i A. C. last night. McDonough Was saved three times from being put 10, But then Baker fell back and} to sleep by the ringing of the bell. ‘The| “Wey on the jaw, and tt was threo | Victor Herbert’s Orchestra. | Starr won the next three games and| men ouly: boxed tive mifittes all told, eunutes Ce eee oe aus Minhine Beutes MOE MERGE ET: won the series, In the first round they both got busy lode. Shain | eae | In the second series—c aker—|and began to slug each other about the| Melody played for the body almost | 7 MADISON sa. J! It was only due to, Clinch's hard dy. During one of the mix-ups Burke Fae AGC p lol faa erat Yorys, MOTOR BOAT “Oaiines that he lost the series. In} shot a short right to McDonough's jaw, | 20%? vat et ogee A0-As Mot EN’! six games he didn’t have a missed | dropping him “to the floor, the Brest Mlrtin's, he having Mellody in bad) 111, >) SPORTSMEN’S SHOW i spare, In the fourth game of his| thet rahg and Mickey was escorted ta| shape three times, but not having power |! ADMISSION, GUc, CHILDREN, 25c, | his corner, After a rest of nearly two minutes they began the second round. Burke started in to try and finish Me- serles Baker go) a splic in the last frame and enough to put his man out, had a score of 184. Clinch Mellody put Martin to the mat five At Gth ay Popular Prices, 1h: “Medford' lone"? had to make a spare and nine pins! Donough, but Miakey sneaked over a|times dn two rounds and onca knocked ENIR FRIDAY NIGHT, to win by one pin, but he only got! wallop to Burke's Jaw and the sailor | jim throush the ropes, but the Quaker | & Sugar Seta, 2 pleces, viet ning. Clinch tame back with aj went groggy, MeDonough, seeing | unusual geit and bravely aun: eel B. the Great Maxictan. 44 Beare) In phe deciding game) Burke's condition, salled Into ‘him, and| pack’ after more cle “ATE Ie 7" ] 20, vr, 4 strikes and won out by. three ping then stepped back quickly and,| O'TOOLE BESTS FORBES. , : ae ore Tn the third series Starr won | the | crossing lus right to McDonough'’s Jaw, | WER ASORRAN: scdemeu’e Sean firs: awo games. In the third game) Sent” Micky “staggering agatha Utne laznant Family; Mado! . Clineh ,hedl the, chance, mee Bar| ropes. Bute su se onance aiid again |, PELUADELEHLA, “Pa, March | @— aay core, DY e D5 Clinch | Uaneed McDonough on the jaw with a) Tommy O'Poole, of Port Richmond, and an fy hia last call. | Starr rolled 225, Cllnch| snort right Jolt, And Mickey went. to Bare Forbes, the former bantam- SE ANTICE Siva, peer ene ee etonikhte: ahedule will bring” to-|‘8é floor in a Heap. Dhe bell clanged | Voigt; champion, crowded es mien La Tour & Zaza, Allen & Delmain, ‘The At- ‘o-night's end McDonough was carried to) ton in hele aix-round bout at the | ianiserpe uiothes gether Beam, Arnold, Olason, his corner. In the third round Burke | Henn etie” gee ne pote AE the L — again reached McDonongh’s chin with | Waa = BG ee agin any fight seen here this winter, O'Toole was tho winner at the Anish, having carried tho fight to Forbes at all times. He was, as usual, awkwuardiy clever, and bad’ such a polished boxar | WALLACK'S, 1 20, Mate, Wed. & Sat, Wo, Favershan The Squaw Man GARDENTHEATRE. 27th St, & Mad. ‘Ave, a stiff jolt, and, as Mickey was ve! grogay, thé timekeeper pulled phe bell, ENTRIES DORIOANISICUR: saying him from belng knocked out, LONDON, March 6.—The entries for the Dwight F. Davis international ten- pas i ick and Morgan Draw. as Forbes puzzled. N Fiy'ns.8.20. Pop. Mat, To-Morrow. nis cup closed to-day with only thres| — Fitzpatr ‘Hard swings to the Jaw threatened to | RAYMOND in THE Ghallengers, | America, Australie and eee et Sees A fnien Hore tn fhe second, ‘Afth and | HITCHCOCK oxttgpan. ‘The drawing for the prelim: itizpatrick, 0! cago, ant ‘nan! sixth rounds, bu! je showed remarkable Biya, rile aon’ "of hw Troy Butiacen orient Kimdty ant niglt Septet” plc 'for "panthettinones GARRICK Es. 2 Gallops y e Bri olders: iy een egimen! ory last re s a expected to-morrow. re fought a aix-round draw, e's blows were auch harder, 91.00 Wed, Mats: ‘Best Bente, 81.00. a . ST ee iA 1258 }. By. Intire Oreh. All Seats Rea'd 2c, | Mabel’ ated Burke @ la hue. wawin EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: eays he never wore an undershirt but ones, and then he caught cold. It was in a game while snow was on the ground in Columbus, 0, Bill Dahlen fears that if Mack keeps getting fancy he will stop tobacco-chew- ing on the club some day, and then he says all team work will be gone for fair, While the club ts gradually getting into shape and ridding Itself of soreness, there Is considerable disappointment over the failure of some of the men to show up. Sometimes patience ceases to bo a virtue, and MoGruw appears to be a ttle worried, The absentees are Bowerman, Mertes, Brown, MoeGinnity, Strang, Marshall and Neal, They should have been here several days ago, but, as Donlin sug- gests, some of them may be walking. Ames showed up late, but was the only man with a plausible excuse. He could not come earlier because he was end Broadway FAS: ewe ELSIE ANIS VANDERBILT CUP. TRERTY GEX o &, here acy Eves. 8.15, Matinee Bat. 2.15. Pla x THE REDSKIN. fyc'e” indian iD, man in a minstrel show at Warren, & 0., and would have lost the opportunity to make a great hit in his home town. : ; He played under the nome of Bones, Quaker City Fighter Secures |end reports trom the Mtule Ohio hamlet [are that “Leon is the ding! sest boy for ist Memsic ‘cutting up that the town hus ever seen." UES NEA ES . He told a0} ¢ th lokes ever @ told some of :he test Jokes After Fierce 10-Round Go, je outside an almanac ‘and sang Tammany" as a baritone solo. He was also the first red-headed coon to appear (Bpects. s+ The Bvesing World) ia Warren. McGraw thought the ex- INDIANA? LI8, March 6 — ‘Unk’ | CUSe goed, Dut forced Ames to go over M whe jokes for ¢ it Russell, of Philadelphia, defeated | “Rumioi has {hate tet aac aE a started after a Ted fo: th n= George Memaic, a Chicago welter- |i Soar Chuttanooms tires days aao Welght in @ fast ten-rownd bout Isst|and cannot leave untll the charge i aight. It was @ give-and-take propo- | Youn Toreuccn sie obey, moment. . # Pergusch, the latest arriv of " Uie pilssers’ line, showed the Glan: sire TImRE) trot) the cap of ths) boll.) See LD ore maaan during corning |Memsle landed a number of flerce fate | pracitce, and he 1s iow the talk of tho Re js vg | BOUT. in the face and had Russell going two| "ST vecnes with elther hand end can or three times. but Russell had plenty | make tie penne doth ways. His Hae 2 ; | exhibition tn this Ine was som { endurance and always came back | Oxiibit: reread Hand eeliine strong. y have to depend on his ‘Toward the latter vart of the hout he lies his speed. Aa the beat down Memstic’s defonse. and the a tr Sivonen whipped latter was compelled to clinch revent-| sha’ then an) thei olds piayera v to save himself. The clnchin. on in amazement. ‘They had however came near heing his undoine heard of ambidextrous. pitchers, as Russell beat a terrific tattoo on his reuson ig the first real ltve one 4 4 Russell hect King. telloy epiie eyed. Boy: body. In the Inst roun ‘ellow and as innocent of Memsic all over the ring. but ho could array At girl. Still he is hot land a knockout blow before the on the club have at- bell rounded. Referce Ryan awarted Full Of some of thelr oldest the decision to Russell. net him gong, He simply ny smiles and goes about his business. — n AMUSEMENTS, | . PAAR ARRAS ii |e ae EMPIRE 2:PRATRE. Diway & 40m ot. Eve s.20, Mat. Wet @Sat..2.18 MAUDE ADAMS © beteitrant CRITERION ESTER Dose eee | Evenings §.20. Mat. Sat 215 | LO-NIGHT AT §.20. —— FRANCIS WILSON U2, MOUNTAIN Matty Baldwin, who mosts Tommy DALY’S BEPATPE Patay £00 Murphy tn Chelsea, Mass., Thursday] |{qmonee 'Q(¢0y ‘aos z night, is winding up his two weeks \ once DOisoy ate BASHY BALI. training at New Dorp, Staten Island,! | HUDSONSHES (ater, Bore way: and 1s now os ft as the vroxerbis! f- 7) OTIS SKINNER © "it trans dle. He ts already at welcht and as SAVOY 2854. Bway eden iw x . strong as a lightweight. Muroby has) | OAVOY (anccoonre7 Sah, Ova been doing his training in New Haven, “ee MR, HOPKINSON. and 1s reprteod to be in good shave. HERALDS, SE * Eee es ee | The bout 1s scheduled to go fifteen 8.15, stan Wed See 2, rounds. To say !t should be a corker | Geo.M.Cohan yi®,Gk0KGE 5. 1s putting it mildly. edn Mate. Best Seats 81.50. Fventngs, 8.15. Matinee Saturday. AMUSEMENTS. FRITZI SCHEFF fost ees aCe LYCEUM ®} Bae 2d RES! [Dp ats. 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