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itt WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MERCH 7-108 . SPORTING. NEWS AND COMMENT « # @ roserr EpcrEy: IRON JAW VS. IRON WALLOP; TIN JAW VS. TIN WALLOP—TAKE YOUR PICK. CRESCENTS PLAY | ie eens eee LY AC FOR TILE ‘This McGovern-Nelson fight will be a oase of the tough- es: jaw owned by a Ughtweight against the hardest wallop any LUghtwelght ever sent over—and a jaw that has shown Winner of To-Night’s Hockey, Match Will Meet Canadian | , Champions on Saturday. 3] signs jof weakness lately against a fairly good stiff punch. Nelson js the owner of the cast-iron countenance. The jbes: men of his time have tried in vain to make an im- Dressi’x, on It. Herrera, of the wild wallop, latxted on Nelsoa’s chin with all the force he could put behind his fist. Young Corbett, who used to have a right hand that knocked owt whenever {t landed, amashed Nelson time after time. Jimmy Britt, clever, and a fatrly hard hitter, Eddie | Santry, Adam Ryan, Spider Welsh, Eddie Hanlon, Martin Canol¢, Kid Sulltvan and @ hos: of other heavy hitters coukin't hurt Nelson at all, Buk this boy Terry has a harder punch than any of them. Even when Terry looks all in he has that terrible ‘wallon, Hanton had him within an ace of out in Philadel- phia.and ten seconds later Hanlon was lying on his back. Tommy Murphy had Terry staggering. Terry braced for a | second, and that was long enough to fet him drive in a t-hander that was practically a knockout. ‘The fact that Terry has been staggered, even though he nfanaghi to whip bis man in a desperate finish, ts the one thing against him. With his old tough jaw he would be a two toione shot, But now some think he has a tin jaw. If #0 he'll be whipped if this fight goes over three rounds. Nelbon hasn't a very hard punch. The absolute proof ‘of thisi is that he never knocked a good fighter out in less than 1§ or 18 rounds. Young Corbett (9 rounds) was the only exception, anti Herrera knocked him out in five, show- ing that Corbett had lost all of his old stamina. Both McGovern and Nelson will land punches. Figure on the relative effectiveness of Terry's wallop against Nelson's iron jaw, and Nelson's fair punch against Terry’s \ less enduring chin, and pick your own winner. | As for me, I'll do my picking when I hear the referee beginming to count. It'N be easier then. The championship of the Amateur Heetcey Teague will be decided to-night when the seven of the New York and Crescent Athletic clubs meet at Cler mont Rink, in Brooklyn. ‘The winner of this contest will play the Victoria Hockey Club, of Montreal, at the St, Nicholas Rink on Saturday , night. The Victorias are the champions of Canads, and the match will pmo- tically be an international championship affetr. | Battling Nelson Practises His Sleep Producer—The A, A, U. Wakes Up. ATTLING NELSON ! ovidently practising for a fnst fight. A re- port from his ¢ratning camp yes- wald that he had succeeded tn out his sparring partner, Eddie Three days ago Nelson wrote cold jeter In which he told what a nut £0 crack this boy Kelly was. “if Tay read the papers he wouki be july impressed—but Terry doesn't read papers, He's too busy training. CONGRATULATE the A. A. U. on| having at last awakened to the necessity of ether proving charges @hat have been brought against certain S@mateur athlete; or dropping them. Martin Sheridan, American champion ‘@ll-round athlete, has long been under charge of technically violating the mateur law. For months these charges not been pressed, and during all "that time Sheridan has competed con- Rinually in amateur athletic meets, “Evidently the protest was based on in wuliciont erounds—or none at all—for it - has been dropped and Sheridan has been ) placed on the team that will represent | 7 tits country in the ‘great Olympic games | at Athens, “This is a good start, but it is early in he game to stop. There is another © athlete of equal prominence who should Be on the team if he is an amateur. )) His name 1s Sheppard, and he is the © fastest half mile and mile runner in “ F BattTuNG America, Contests Will Take Place To- NELSON. It 4s e114 that Sheppard competed in ———— MARTO VS. DONOHUE. Johnny Gorman, matchmaker of the Paddock Athletic Club, of No. 250 Rae ‘Thirty-fourth street, hi arranged star bout for next Monday night that should draw a record attendance of members, Young Donohue, the clever Boston iad, and Johnny ‘Marto, the local boy, will be the principals. For Donohue it must be said that there are few in the boxing game cleverer than he, Marto, on the other hand, ts tae rod type of boxer who {s always Willing to mix it. He made a big hit recently by giving Amby MoGarry the i toughest ficht of his career. He and Donohue should furnish @ crackerjacie bout KAUFMANN TO FIGHT BERGER BY JOHN POLLOCK. mile mance waa’ tained over oe Mig Al Kayfmann, the heavy-welght | Tenny's parents, blacksmith of San Francisco, who Billy Jack Sullivan to Fight Again. Delaney still believes will eventually eae develop into another world’s champlon, | Jack ‘Twin’ Sullivan, the New Hnglan@ ; car HEH his hands, He has | Middle-welght, who (s one of the greatest - T has another fight on his i. S81 fighters tn that division, will meet Hugo ERRY been matched by Jimmy Coffroth, the|Keny, of Chicago, in a twenty-round bat- ght promoter of California, to meet | tle before the Pacific A. C., of Los Angeles, Sim Berger, the ex-amateur heavy-|Ca!. on Friday night. This will be the welght champion of the Pacific coast, in| first battle that Sullivan has taken part in since he defeated Mike Schreck before MSGovern, sional Seotch games at Maspeth,| ja Might at the Columbia Na ea ewes ecnctaco, the latter te, same club a few months ago, Sullivan ~ SivaniA at various professional sneets Ss . ‘ ‘avilion, In San Francisco, the latte’ | expects to knock out Kelly and then go art of this month. Delaney !s confident Jafter @ fight with Philadelphia Jack O’Brien, x tm Philadelphia, As I understand it, ~~ Gymnasium. “reports to this effect haye been circu: 5] chat Kaufmann will stop Berger, and if] whom be boxed @ twenty-round draw tm <i ee AW SA ON | 5 THE FIND OF THE YEAR 2S en Ss Bhoppara oame to New York from| There will be a dual wrestling 4nd i deiphia Jack" — ————SS>==_== ‘Philadelphia to compete for the Irish-| gym, meet of Columb: and Pennsyl- ® * relent thacaplobahiy tite. AMUSEMENTS, “American A. A, vanin universities to-night at the Co- Marto end Young Donahoe to Meet. two :nost promising youngsters he has Seen club, and that is why suds par there, and will start for Mem- B During the past month or two Shep-| lumbia gymnasium. 14 * C Johnuey Mi the Jornal f", way & 40th at, = o Y they wear the diamond buttons. na few days. johugy Marto, the oval : pani has run in all of the big indoor! Wrestling is an intercollegiate eport Can Pitch with Either) ever nanaia. onl wins Teccived tens Merten to: | Marshall. will report to-day, and nano for himsclé by keting Ataby | MAUDE ADAMS Mat Wes ay 2 Ty ‘nm three-round bout recently, war ____ PETER PAN. Mieets, and has smashed several indoor] ts very fast, becoming a favorite and Ws ” Played Two Games. day that he is on the way. Sandow | Strang is yet to be heard from, Fecords in a style that shows him to be| prominent pastime. This year all the W ing —Resembles Yesterday wes almost as hot as mid-| hes been training on the coast and| Offa Neal is, teaching ssiool, matched last might to meet Young Donahor.| (RITERI)N THEATRE, Bway, 43th Mater'than any of the middle distance | large universities are roprosented by summer, and under the scorching George Brown is at Los Angeles with | class through the is he New nd boxer, in» three-round |) Eo A Ncis qiran japstoeN eae _ Fupner now on the tack Sama mentee wen uccesams | Bresmahanat Bat, —[6r"the sun arcGraw wot his men dow: | Mm wits. whe te ty ikea" work] wart wit report ton de a oe os ete So] | RNCISWILSON SS arate is nikr andiiates, may . 2 hich taWes place on next Monday nich EER It\Sheppara is an amateur he should | Promieins number, of candisal a to straight baseball and threw aside the The IRAE OLAV Teen one core | DALY'S S FIRATRE, Bwa Fa ewhe Qh the American team, for we necd|° qhis meeting will be the first oppor- other toals for keeping up a sweat. dost battles that have taken place in this f 3 Pass x | @¥ery star athlete we can send. pene SA aet cee onan aye es BY BOZEMAN BULGER. game was played in the morning and cliy, as both are aggressive fighters and Loci Det) ie Bane om 2t he is a professional it is nothing| of intercoiegiate wrestling. Both Penn- (Special to The Evening World.) Snother in the aftern20n. Both times | jan cestainiy ant out considerable pun- | HUDSON Zs Gite, Baer ear t of outrageous to allow him 0} syivania and Columbia are represented | MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 7.--Another Dsaeaw'a team lost, but it kept things | tena _ OTIS SKINNER '* Heian ‘a ompete against genuine amateurs. It| by strong teams. day of training with the Giants has de-| Jt for some time. were scheduled to meet in a fifteen-| g):-ke an a fas bad to let him run here as it| For the last six months, under the! veinomt the fact that Ferguson, the new As an evidence of MoGraw’s versatility, Sans Gout es eioRrOw Bictitlat the Lin-| ¢ and Eddie Haney Matched. SAVOY THEA... Way a ta aan areful hi Fi Grubn, the he kept things lively during the after- . * be to send him to Athen Ferret conch Ot Pee GTM mae | pitcher secured from Loutsville {a the |noon by having an Italian street ME | Blood Poisoning of of Latter’s} in a. c.. of Chelsea. 1 piooapotaon.| MICH*Y MEDotough on AMondey Mah, was MR: HOPKINSON Murphy ‘has contracted blood-coison-| peured iast wight by Andy bercan ty met | | FREI DQ) THEA. way = athe a The A. A. U. is in a position where| nave rounded into fine form. The squod |. Amvrican Association, seems destined to | Pliy throughout the afternoon practice, H# must enforce its own regulations or * wf be se ; Standing in centre fleld the hurdy- H t Baars ive up the claim that tt represents ali | S,portee and stronges shan last years: ye the find of the year. To MoGmw | gurdy reeled of Now. York arreet| Right Hand Causes Post- |ine in nis right hand. and while he was gaaie Haney, tee Philadelphia middie- | | {ut ie ate a aae ae that is purely amateur in sport. the intercollegiate champlonsbips. his work Is gilt-cdged, He has the|tunes until the players thought them- 2 willing to take a chance with the rugged | weight, In the star bout at the Navarre| | Geo,M.Cohan waulingro physique, the arm and the curves that | selves back home, and forgot about ponement of Chelsea Mill. Baldwin, his physician adyised him me C, stag, which comes off in the Ameri- | Wednesday Mat Best it Seate Sailor Burke, who practically knocket out 50. 5 y, | %he work bhey were doing. When can Theatre Hall on Tuesiey night. Haney csic GOOD piece of work was done make pitchers great. He is 5 feet 11% | Gone all were euuusted, but one di te. | as ICKE aaa . ° tam ALerS, renin, when Arthur Duffey, the wonder- RUHLIN MAY MEET MAHER. inches tall and bullt stockily in pro-| nearer baseball condition. sad This annowszemnt will disappoint hun- ee) pahiage ttn iachivar pend meray FRITZI § SeuEe co Saturday. 216 ful sprinter, was declared a pro- <= prtion. While carrying a welght of ely Pievere | SES ntel aude ore Moe The Tommy Murphy-Matty Baldvin | dreds of local sporting men who had Vita’ or fighters the contest should area REA Lh cla: Hone E eng Often the greatest offenders| , Gus, Rutlin. the Akron Giant, hes) early 20 pounds he is aa chipper asl hiways hunting ‘some way ‘toventers | fant, In which all New Yori was inter-| planned to make the trip to Chelsea t0 | crack-a-sack. Haney expecta to be in fine| | LYCEUM Mines Sees Bre : t the amateur laws In the past| be seen im action there ‘shortly with |Cricket, and when not working tn his tain ‘them. In’ this he eparea no ex-| ested, has been declared off. The bovs’ soe what promised to be a great ikht. | shape for the battle. | The Lion and the Mouse, feu eT © & popularity. But it is easier to As a result, you cannot find a ball- hi é SSP ake hy aaa ey D oriticise than to perform, ‘Taken on tho! Wits ‘Beter Manor Phe iatter fas cnet | the field or booting the footbulls to the | player in the country who would. not Littlo Frankle Nell made a nice plece of | Belostg) FY.8 Mat. Sat. at 2. |The Giet } “whol A. U., under Mr. Bullt-| sented to meet Ruhlin, and the Akron | ff corners of the lot. like to play on the New York team. money out of his Lattle with Harry Tenny | David Helasco presenta | of the a ‘yan ‘guldanc has made great strides man has intimated that he will acoept| Ferguson !s yet under twenty-three airtel Tent oae eae “the. play jin 8 San Francisco last week. The gross re- | _BLANCHE BATES in Seest, £ Fe ithetrimt direction during the past | the mateh after he has done a Uttle | years of age, but has had Just enough ay cence thesaeives car iniehe rend rar cate aegis oes as ¥ OF MURIO,1ith St. & Irving PL wor experlence to put him on edge for major | when he can't keep something going which figured Up. $3 David weineco'e 7. Heart o¢ Maryland y iiyier, Bina, W. Hopper, ose Sencha N Gonoate: wy {in the day he springs a practical joke fete sue Company, | He says he never| ch “Dumiy” Taylor or on one of the| Looks as if Bitly Scanton, who pitched) Columbia, S, C., on March 33 and he | Uae ae "the Wita i] pitched a game with his left hand in eae i hana Todas 5; i e with his left h its. Pirates for Hot Springs. Ark., a Be a als fe, He merely throws that way|" "Boxing Bout for Glant Llp at et i notte dadanbineAed ETS oy AMUSEMENTS. 4 Satish uke ee kes ; sometinos as a/$0ke; loxing Bot for Giants. wi not be numbered among the sla! 5 way pain ‘| ne Bote ? aw “Rube Waddell's arm eee tad He has now made arrangements to| artists of the Dodgers this season. Le ts In good As a batter he made @ hit with Me-/nave Jeffries, the negro trainer, fight| hear @canion himself on the subject.| Shape. He tried it out against the New IBRD Gh ORS aera WEREIEL os 24 year in R. IN ADVA> Graw right off the reef. He steps into] three rounds’ on the diamond | with Orleans team last Sunday and was hit NCE. MURIO MASTER: BOUT A TAME ONE WITH BROOKLYN che ball dike Bresnahan, and when he | Christy Witiame, the fod ro ent Here's what: meant but once. ~pa |@@==THE DEWEY =Ast aaa Weight who was knocked out “ I her ball w! Ewa NER OF ZE! oe | hits {t zome infleldor is lable to lose a| Rating ‘Newson in Hats y| “Not if I never pitch another = ———————_—_—_——- ee = aise ilngne Or 14th St. lave been left untouched because of some good heavy-welght. The probabili.|turn he 1s chasing the nushball over | pense. | Neil Got $2,284 for Beating Tenny. | les. He shot two line drives through| to train With McGraw laa delight, |7€0 to Brooklyn for the salary they are Toraar = Welees pera Duonien: Oh: Mathewson vesterlay that would have |apd the men are always on’ time’ at| offering me, I worked the hardest I keane x = THE GOTHAM ed a good-sized piece of armor the park. To them it is a skylark. | knew how last year and I was given to| ord Mat. To-Day—Rentz-Santley Burltequers, ‘One of the most unsatist: ; =| bun When he settles d 88, | sseticck cram,| Harty Gessler, the husky first base-|niate, While McGraw is not given to| however, wey Know, when he speaxs, | Understand if I did good work my re-|I ew amsterdam a25h bv Bio LtAMS & WALKER in | | Malestio.sy a. aisbate Widest * Most uninteFesting battles between Prom-| man of the Brooklyn National Lameue|meke statements for tear of engender. | hey, have to get up and dust) He | ward would come in good time, I'd be Mate. Wed.& Sat. | RUE | Matin: WEST END 20R8 dnent lists that have bé it FAY TEMPLETON in GE rs Dan tite city a wens ee ee oUeME | team, has sizned a contract to vlav| ing dissatistartion in hie team, at heart [air players have to take it jose alice: | menemeed 0 emake) publle the salary |] (AG Minites from Broadwav?. as VBetween Charley Sieger and Georgo|Wwith the troliey-dodzers the comine| he thinks Ferguson and Fitzgerald the ' There are no favorites. on he world's set BAYS) me lat, Yeas 91 focused ite arate sre YH) stats. Datiy, nti ws 'tunatien (Pode ise oF | McFadden at the stag of the Paddock a go South with them last year but joined Broadway 4sse- yes e815. 7) ant seats, _[aimen res | Sar aciiek GaRTE RNS aS nes A season President Charles H. Ebbets 5, | WALLACK’S, Dve.8.20, Mate. To-day & Sa4, jar Thi BAC. last night. ‘The men met in the| has completed ail arranacmonts for thel the team at the opening of the season|} Ficir Avie | 18. 85 /liatons. “star bout, and, although they kept g0-|southern trip of the team, if YAN KEE DEFEATS TU RK . peceee iy week oa ataee reves in = mie tp. hie got a ca Wm, Faversham The Squaw Man at i 5 . 15, 26, | )ipe all the time during the three round» | Batch Bergen Butler. Eason, Hurley : i fatinee Sat. 2.1. f}| Mats, Dali EN ZEEA.. ‘27th at. & Macav, Dve.8.20 pythat the bout lasted, their showing | Jordan, Lewis, Malay, Maloney. Pattes| would get it. I kept in good condtifon THE © REDSKIN. 1 ch Ingian f) —_18 1 GARDEN Mat.To-day,2.20, Best Seats,O1, "|moyertheless was a big disappointment all through the year, and can only re- A aracter. 9] Pre YMOND HITCHCOCK 4! 788 aise cli members wh Ron sca nton Have “been petiied 1a (a6 fer to my record to show how I pitched. | NEW. SORE STR I6H 5s | EREYORA. war 6 20th Bt Bes 8. GALLOPER. members who WeT?| semble at Washington Park at noon acting like a madman, threatening the! + |] &Tuen, Reg. Mat.Sat Avaratiniay ————————>———————— SSS was joliied along from week to Xa” ROGERS BRos fi TRATIYG, rt next Monday. Aloerman, Hummen.| Bothner Wins First Fall from] reteree and Bothnor's seconds, Ho re- | wos Laathtlie land Col bie vaoneon And SENO, Bway & ‘Dresent, dn tho first round the fighting was Last 4 Nights at 8.15. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, look RI at. Sleger carried the; Pastorius, Bell. Gessler and Ritter are . fused to go on for the second dout. Pee my tia with Baie ting ta Moruiasy an, wis taty | expected to Join the party at Washine-| Kazzi, Who Then Re- {."Wiotnnacfocmace ce aertd, 20Ut 4. | as 21d finally that T spi my own | Tea at aoe Girl oer IMPERIAL Bates ae ne ead tm jton, Casey Brigzs. MoCarthy. Strick- start, following the Turk round the| appear unreasonable, but there isn't a ’ By. at 6.15.81 3 “4 pal MR & MRS. SIDNEY i Bloger ead hin SpiGkday dking fj lett and MeIntyre will go direct to Co- fuses to Continue. mat. Watching each other ike cats, | Dersun on curth outalda of the Brooklyn AMMERSTEIN S ee TET ce STP CaNe | Reto Hrenoh, Raniomiain away from McFadden's coun-|lumbia from their homes in the West, the men circl meneeemenk we meet By. 25, £0, 78, $1. Change of bill welts 420 st. w of Bi way Hayes & Healey, Jobnole Jomes, Wie SEE Wat aeee, (as, Mas sespected of | Doeacher, accompanied by hl wife, lef temo i ose do tg Se outa pwc gd ON BA TiNGe EVERY DAY, S5 She || Peer eee MU TOU saan SS A AAEM © Saat Pcerence in both men's fighting. aly aber. lest Saturday. ‘Uhe team! George Bothner, America’s est Nght-| Finally, making a quick spring, the| ned” the medical ool- | Bron Mele ve Bia i mB gine crane Maia i ea KEENEY'S ire ee er woul rush w ‘obably play ex! ton wames at " t wi le le etson. Stuart, Mi “ © they came Into a clinch they would hold Siartanbune, ‘Asheville and. Salisbury] Nelsht wrestler, made show of Kazz},| Yankee caught the Turk In ‘chancery| tego of the Syracuse University and to | £0 Reynard. 5 Juggling Mowatt Marion Pherae Pantyek, gn a xi Bon with one hand ‘and’ slug away. at Aor s Sana 4 claimant of the lghtwelght title over|and threw him, Over and over they| is not at ait aasious to eive, ue his | Garson, ‘The Dancing “Mitenelier Vitesse ULIE_BONBON——— & Knowles Kasi & Tat Ry | each gther's body and kidneys just uke on ij all ters of the Sultan's do-| rolled in a tangled mass of arms and | Work Heat to ‘eo Aer eae Eas Ave lore ig Mat. aed Walton, Keene} fenting. ea el main Ra Ee Cena ne ttle SOte wushIOR | the beat oe onditign daring duet winter ippoc pe ET iets’ Gorman was continually ‘The Turk had a heart as yellow as| ficsh, the crashing of thr enteined tad, | months by constant gymnasium work Ippo td , CLERMONT AVIGSUH RINK. ct Breaking ihen'apats, soul avea when he ni sknwatn ltr cer tous | lui ating hm tar | shee Roe et Sa Anergansss cnn chore ae Final League Game To-Night, ang He had asigned articles for a catch-as- ae Fan’Xefaon but the ark bude with but Mitle prelim! work. Ho A Serene oa St Lex. Av, Mat. Td: Crescent vs. N, Y, Athletio Club, Bet ‘ro havi ingin cateh-can bout. but on entering the} out. After alittle more skirmishing | bogie, Sf g30q ceners arte. petteves | WITH COURT OF THE GOLDEN FOUNTAINS Wore 2.8, | The SiURT SEI", = ADMISSION 50c, trouble. Milgathon Rng ase squared circle refused to go on except| Bothner took a head hold and arm lock Borate Sica ae Cie aremieand. can Victor Herbert’ 50, Te. rane | SEATON, Mateos Dally, tha ana BE den does not show up well. in at Graeco-Roman. After a weary walt| ind slowly but surely began to force | North Baila atest two on tree niehts | 4 VoeOr Herbert's Orchestra, OLONIAL 260, & fits, Teieant 0: | MOO GREAT WLORENZE TROUPB Sig fhree-rouna Souter sa he aiwnya fights It was announced that the men would] Ryan ys, qiouiders te the iat. | & week. Sunday Night. Seats Now, 2c. to $1. COLONIAL uation Che er aRZAG'S Onessy & Dayne, Louse, Dressers dade Nore © exnioition GE tavet voce wrestle the first bout at Graeco-Roman, | within an inch of the mat, but the| ¢sctmon says he can get more money |” Matinee To-Day, 250. 50a. Dally Mats 20 CABUB, Miljman Peogotan | Bon ee best Hght of the evening was the ———__. the second at catch-as-catch-can, the} [irks muscles were holding like steol. | teams than Brooklyn {a offering him, | MAM "Henri I De, Vries, 2 fo Between Alex Dunsheath and Jack third to be decided upon by the man] (he Yankee meee ong ihe strength. | and if he cannot get tis rleage trom D COLLEGE ||: ae Bui} 2Ns, son Clarion Vanes ho SPORTING. hey gong and alupged each other ap | _.T%o clubs will Rold boxing stags to-) who scored the quickest tall, Bothner| and pinned his opponent to the mat, It| Rrookiyn Re will go to the Northern rot, Mat, : ar MADISON HIGAGO, HANDID opens hard that when tho Gout was over both | Risht. They are the Consolidated A-| threw the Turks in tamo fashion, clearly |W a clean fall and scored in full view | League. as he hes offers from teams tn De Wibow | 2 DAYS. MOTOR BOAT “@aeoen || Coss seis ieee baleen f them were tired from their exertions, | C., at No. 110 West Forty-second street, | iinning hia shoulders :o the mat, but spectators, The time was 12.14 | both those leagues. zo eto SPORTSMEN’S SHO SHOW ‘ ink abs cipetera’ nelecttons thet 4 em the and the Central A.C. In Maennerchor | Pentre ls anonlders <0, the mat, bu urk proved the hardest kind of @ Hvis 6.15, Mat gat. 206 |f 33 0 tale. 80 Good hip sever, wie h street, near cm ane hyatia te Otc ADMIRSION, 0c, CHILDREN, 5c, Gauvesy, i witness plenty of fast fighting. tet of fast palt-milers for the even y ities Gruh. All Soaks Ree’ ¢ , Hall, in East Bitty Third avenue, Both clubs have excel- t GOSSIP OF OTHER NINES I RWIDIUE WADI S an | ——————eee CAIGER CAN T PLAY pepiisarse: andthe. lepers, PUEDE? DISTANCE (}f RELAY Tore Universi will case gents AROUND i CIRCUIT. Ave IGE SEAMONS a ae TH GOUDEN WEST el = sar oan Mabel Moki At the Consolidated A. C, the star The one-méy High schools’ reay cham: ‘ea letropol is st vee Mat, Mon .Wed. } BALL THI bout will be between Abe Attell, the . Pereae out Maa nen mene AST tt Dt a tising oman oo. nna romer'and Ounces | Met Gos i sitar ia Sueerateriae ° 5 champlon featherweight, and Tony Ben- Lea i n ly Dineen has been practising a bit Be der, of Elizabeth. In the other bouts | the League, has granted Che holaite An Hot Springs wits Collings men, tu 14th St raee right iiedfora ioe KEITH 5 aE tienes se mentees act Sati Art Edmunds will meet Bert Keyes, | Wiis event to, the Pastimes, and he ‘will wilt play tts season unless hia salary | fre thing Coram ae phseees ua toy Gta h, etre "20-00| YMG or ass on ail the entries. H Lou Meyers will tackle Johnny Burns i Gormseras. Ge. Witt cuisten ta i : (Bpecial to The Evening World.) and there will be three other conte: Hail, Boys’ High School ‘a Morris Th ellis lomms SPRINGS, Ark. March 7.—The | petween evenly matched boxers. ‘The distance of the Intercollegiate re-| High School will enter teams, and the rouls Reuerael ‘unite prelate feet eet teckation oF OV that Lou Criger, catcher of the| At the Central Club the principals in present Interacholastic record of 3 abt m, Diack crousers, ‘black stocl 80th at..LoxAy, sa Tieite's Oo. standing. | osnleitateaddpte is ga i lay race at the Pastime A. C. meet on| Minutes ais seconds, held we the Som: 1s in eck a DA CURRAN, MULE 4H YORKVILLE ,S2e2 st. wr tong, atanne a coats font nday | the star bout will_be Young ‘Donahoe, | geturday evening, March 11, at Madizon| merce team, will be In dangei Cpe lh aes, Pastel ied Deaenant Faniy: Mangos om Belle of much more serious than | the clever New England boxer, and| square Garden ‘will bo two silles, in- pi tDed ack tite world, famous "Brown trademark Tat MIGROS | RINK. 1S ae eR EC Lea ae ae MA sea and it ts vory| Low Meyers, who gave Movey King| stan of one solie aa at fret snncercea | ITS UP TO EVANS NOW, |simost aq good as that Of the Giucinnatl ea ans Roda. wary ne, os | Tea yes eee ewes |S i a. | Winson Th Cre demands ai = z i re sranted. | Next, Weel IEELEAT th EDEN iWORLD LNW Geent Sane ode Pé ASTOR’S ae EDEN gine ina arounabn vary. Host, spots, uloers, sors Wed'ng | Pitan. oF odie, Packsto; ‘i ged ed such a hard battle at Tuckahoe, This| ‘The committee, having written to the| Jimmy MoAleer, one of the sponsors ‘Capt. Collins lett ‘i — the find thet the The Brookiyns and will be distance. has} umpire, says: ans will male good pO Rg OE sig ‘Bast, He} should be @ bout worth golng some dis-| pig ool to}tance to sve Other good bouts will Breede the main event,