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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1906. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT «# # # SIGNS OF SPRING. hey (es) TSF f Hy H HY 44 ATTY HALPIN, of the N. ¥. pay M A. C.. has been selected as manager and coach of the team that will ropresent us in the] ) Olymple games at Athens next month | | Any one who knows Halpin and the | e@Mclent maaner in which he has run Off the various athletic meets held ‘under ¥. A. C. colors is satisfied | NS that a better manager could not be —~ ‘found. He's just the man for the . Pa Biu HAY saan Aq Place. He is a good coach, too. The only question ts whether or not pores ma. can fill both positions, To ~ out for the interests of a team of Se thirty athletes on a six-week trip lke this ts as much as one man can do, and do {t well, no matter how competent the Is. Every college team in the country has /& manager and coach, too. To get the Dest possible results this American team should have a coach who will not be thampered with the innumerable cares ‘that devolve upon a manager. The @oach should have nothing to think of ‘Dut the training of the team. He should “have time to supervise the work of each Individual athlete. Careful coach- Ang makes all the difference in the ‘World in an athlete's performances. Ernie Hiertberg is evidently the best “Man in the country for that position. © He was always a straight amateur Until he openly turned pro, Since that \ | time he has brought out more good ma- terial in the Metropolitan Association witt BE AT BENNINGS LOOKING FoR. ANOTHER “WIMSELEY Weather Prophet acts abo ae Fy the Fans. , ai AGAIN THEY UL \ sean Fa Dyn our. ; HIGHLANDERS IN SOUTHLAND READY FOR THE FRAY. ——o42--_____ {will probably be used more as a trainer | stood on end. Ina few minutes he was | if fii H opef 0 ‘f-p|for young pitchers than as a regular | further astounded to see this strip of a Griffith Has Seventeen of His Hopefuls Working Like ‘jos micher tan /as\ «| regula: | further aktounded ty soe Gils airy of 8 ve ‘ , a Bea nic teerivensning Ave men Be M The: 5 jas few equals. ‘i ind trim the crack of the town. C ; — Mad Ini he bulk of the work will fal! en |! the champion billiard p ; >) 4m this district have run 100 yards in avers (3 em tial Bow on | Kieinow and Thomas. Father McGuire | club, and his team-mates will back him | insists, however, that he will never | against any amateur not of national | quit professional ball until they cut the | reputation. uniform off his back As yer nobody | Mrs, Hann. the wife of ‘Nood has got out the ecissors. The real | arrived vesterday and sald her hus ten seconds or better. They are Walsh, _ Knaical, Robertson, Seitz and Leven- ‘tritt. Every one of these athletes de- ‘Veloped under Hjertberg’s tuition. j “ha the 40-yard run only five men BY BOZEMAN BULGER, best that could be done. Open alr and | clerk first had doubts about registering | good with the New York club as a re- ve bettered fifty seconds. They are VAFEL AND fFFEATS (Spectal to The Evening World.) coplous breaths of ozone !s the proper | him with the club. buke to Garry Herrmann. of Cincinnati, { the Diamgnd To-Day. ‘Hillman, Manvel, Prinstein, Northridge “Mr, Griffith ts not he said to| for releasing him last summer. is BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 8.—Fath-|™¢dlcIne for pennant-winners, and n0-| Chase, “but if vou have a message | from Hot Springs t i ear to the ground and listen, for your 4 peas ‘was brought out by the Military Leagu » for y jelerk waa informed that he liad becn | to vitch ax good ball this vear as when ME eee can necreencn |sons of baseball are busy. the entire club, seventeen strong, Were | talking to the great. Hal Chase, the | he was the left-hand wonder of the | Rieitng. One week behind the champion Giante,|0" the Meld. ready for business. The | hvenha1) sensation of last ver, his hair | National Teaeue "Only thirteen runners have done two ) minutes or better in the half-mile, Their EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: roken in one 5 eee — 5 Sear | a | Youngster, of the team is Hal Chase, | would report some time to-day. “'Noo- | {Looking Uke a Uttle boy, the hotel |dles” ts more than anxious to make SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. who entered the Southland March 1, the| M2 On hand were Griffith, Orth, Keeler, ' | CHICAGO, March &—Three world’s | CRESCENTS WIN HOCKEY TITLE Defeat N. Y. A. C. Seven in Deciding Game by a Score of 12 to 1. The Crescent Athletic Club hockey team defeated the New York Athletlo Club seven by the score of 12 to 1 last night at the Clermont Avenue Rink, Hrooklyn. This was the deciding game to determine the winner of the Amateur Hockey League tournament, both teams being Ued for first place. Castleman, of the Mercury Foot team, and Wall, of the Crescents, faced off for thelr respective teams, and within two minutes after the referee had blown ‘his whistle Wall, of the Halt Moon team, managed to shoot the puck into his opponents’ net, This goal was but the beginning of the procession, as be- fore the first half was over the Cres- cents had run up a total of eight goals and kept the New Yorkers’ score @ blank. In the second half Castleman, of the New Yorkers, managed to break the hoodoo and score the only goal for his team. The Crescents got even for his goal by tallying four more before the game was called. During the latter part of the second half Castleman had nis toulder hurt and retired. His place was taken by Bullen, The Crescents p one of their cleverest exnibitions, ying very fast, and their team work was superb, They outgeneralled ant tplayed their opponents in every re= und from the game they put up last night it seems litle short of mar- jous that any team in the league was ever able to teat them, The rink was jammed to the doo! standing room being at a premium. The cents bad the larger following, and one of then scored ted In to sing their batt ne. The teams in the tournament finished nilowing order: Crescents, New. Nicholas and Hockey Club of it. ‘This is the sixtn consecutive Crescents have captured the and Sedley. Sedley alone did er Hehe nel OUT TO-DAY i ley. ley alone not owe 4 body k bi i e s at " Mis lote:wi fy | | ‘ er Knickerbocker, y ly knows this better than GrifMth. | for him vou can leave {t tol? me his left wing was never fn bet- Begs ee to Ernie's ooeching, ‘andi he er, YOu may place’ Your) 2°" >rompily, at 10 o'clock this aierning, | ‘Chas abashed. eat down, When the| ter snape. He belleves he will be ate | GFFICIAL ‘ | Highlanders appeared in Birmingham| ©'8tkeon, MoGuire, Leroy, Thomas, | ; 5 | records were bi series 0: | fatted ty BASE ae T | 7 yesterday. A cold, drizziing rain was|/#nn, Keefe, Chase, Dougherty, Will- games in the Chicago Bowhng League Spedwre names are Manvel, Christiansen, Cohn. | Newcomer a Surprise—Is NOW |thetr reception, but, not dismayed, Grit.|!™% Hughes, Newton, Yeager and last night, seek, BALL Bullivan, Bromlow, Taylor, Macdonald, fith’ mare! Trainer Martin. | The Howards, leaders of the league * Bacon, Kohn, Marshall, Bishop, Wrisnt| Tied for First Place with _|mninenam athletic Ghey soa nen, Bir | ‘There are still to report wiberteld, “ = | rotted 1 their second game against Gilde “ayer” lasek. /and Valentine. All of these but Valen- ‘awe ter ran Page tice e pune | ycletnow, Lapotte, Conroy, Whoten, Mo- | West Chicago, the first 120 total on containing nearly O00 tine were trained up to thelr best speed Voorheis. the eds bet hot for two hours. riarity, Frank Hahn, Delehanty, Hogg (Special to The Evening World.) | sogsy for practice to-day. ‘The players "cord for a five-man team, and with haiaey thee contents. Eby Wertvers, and Valentine, like Ged- hes reedisiee) bale weissael bare and| ind Chesbro, Leroy, Thomas, Keefe| MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 8,—The push- | took yesterd with pleasure, ar {1% and 1,080 in thelr other two games iNew ME eacis trom. tho Military: League. Se Biles ies sere brous if into’ Play, » Coa iescghes ace Joey creaking Inthe taar| ball) ble! Been |(alletracked. least ghat postion who came late and | Averuged 1.121, the first time that 1.100 riaying Rules Only eigat have run a mile under 4.30.7 Wher the individual tournament [or seventeen ere deinen rn ett company. All are Iikely looking young| The Giants will play baseball trom | who hayelnobevels worked yond Nel Ocs ili iiiaccihan nous eta tke Nativnal and Ameni- | Ther names are Joyce, Bormhag, Cohn, | started at Thum's and Vreeland Wa8\ation, A plunee Ih the vie eet | fellows, but there has been no ospor-| now on. The huge stretch of leather ComPanying soreness of practice In the | of zi 1-3) reeistered ov Ray Stoike: who can Laas! sacetee “Bullivan, Christiansen, Grady, Marshal |echeduied to bow! everybody asked, | ton’ Se ane aay eg ere | tunity yet to see them on the fleld, and| Inflated for preliminary practice has| springtime. The infleld of the Giants | liad scores o/ and 278 ¥ qeee ae “and Wright. Hyertberg brought out | ‘Who 1s Vreeland?” After his first | 91 Mee Con than the day's work and! iitie can be sald as to thelr likelihood | served {ts purpose, and Trainer Tuthill| having been completed. Manager Mc-| game yrs lus Dest mark for high team taicneneon ‘avery one of them. night's bowling he hed made many | oi. ree recelved the ball) 5° making good. Jim McGuire, just en-| will be compelled to play solitaire or| Graw Is anxlously awaiting the arrival | record stood at LW ‘The beat Mahan’ tilaor teal Three jumpers have cleared over | {friends by his consistent bowling, but |” yer? ™* Suests. tering his twenty-fourth year in profes. | call on small boys if he intends using | of Mertes and Browne to have oppor- ual performance ‘for three eames ever faxes, with feot-Stangiand, Prinstein and Frank. |{t was not expected that he would beat || Indbor exercise counts but little in| sional bascball, 1s the youngest man in | the big ball again, for Manager McGraw | tunity to look on the team that won |Tpiile! befare was 268, | 1 Feet, Sexanisation: ijertberg coached them too. Charlie Starr. who had put up the night training « ball club, but it was the| the bunch. On account of his age he|has sent word down the line that that] the world’s premier bas ball honors for league tournament play. and will stand a special report of the Of the crack hurdlers he handlea Ar | Pefore an average of 237 In seven games attention will be devoted to the technical | the first time, as Bresnahan, Rowerman, | as world's records Sromid’e enema? 3s in the Albion individual, Mathewson. McGinnity, Ames, Wiltse, nold, Hillman, Northbridge and Biller. | "Homan tried his best in the first | part of .he game in the future which Bpraker, under his coaching, high- | serles to beat Vreeland in the first wae, was formerly devoted to the mild exer- Peale eatery gumped 6 feet 24 inches. but Vreeland never let up and won out j cise: eliner the Cord nine pins, scoring 2 Allen pole-vaulted 11 feet before Hjert- Vind Ge tee nee eee In fact, real college tactics will’ be| the hotels hous Dahlen Se adopted to e¢ certain extent by the| New York. Billy Dehlen met an old — fered at ofthe curenaon, PPADS with @ record and ae count, of all ee orks el events fi ry RESERVED 1405; "a. chanter 8 the IN ADVANCE, thir "berg took him, Then, after a little} Hoffman's average was 1791-3; Vree. Goaching, he cleared 11 feet 3 inches in| !and’s, 198 1-3. friend after being in Memphis a few 4 professional Base Ball {t must be said to mis credit that he is! Giants’ little general. Commencing at’ houns that, proved a profitable mesh, DoAV. zath | MHL HISONER OF ZENDA history, compiled, i . é In th i } 7 the championships, and could have done | nis"bowline of the niont tapers eed | Champion Floored Twice girong and husky pand, hag & Punch! once, he will acsemble his young re-| ing. He paid Dahlen $0 and Inaisted M'aDaily.23| Mr. Young Nts, Hea, 25, 00, 7 invaluable &s & work averag- the editor: a chapter on. ¢ “more if it had been necessary. ing 210 against Hoffman's 186, well. crults together in a head-on consulta- OM adding interest at 6 per cent. for 93D ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE, | comment, |: a) Base ©) Sohn Flanagan, already world’s cham- | ‘The third series took five games, ‘The by Bender — Donahoe | ti Fest, of the cant furnished good) tion with the vetorans and avk them | acht of narrowed Himes Dake 28 er Chante erane & Co | Rive i) Jr aercrlaftrentures of the Seanad pion, was training with the hammer at | Hlunking and plunking the hear te arte d Gnarlig Goldman won two bouts, | Questions concerning the proper caper loaned during nis days when va mem- "{§, gs'%" [Dan Meavoy a Co, Prette'a | and Ar coiione mame restlone foe etntoan Meltic Park. He could get the missile|heat a star of the alles” se?! Too Clever for Meyers In his first exhibition he put Kia Cook,| to cut in case certain plays should be Ber of the Chicago White Stockings, i Nia. 15, “b5. 88, 20, 78," | pooree of college games, directa wey ia ye H agree bentl ithe oti lew | * |of England, out in the first round, - then led by Capt. Anson, 58 ALLSTAR VAUDEVILLE | porcenmerce; rules for 4 fcdules "of { Out about 108 feet. In|practice Hjertbere | fomer, beat the experienced bowler, Neter thar he took on Besny Riley, who| Met with. The Glant to whom the "7 thought the fellow ead," said Bt. Jas. it & Co. |ewnaf and American Leagues and stood watching him for half an hour | Vreciund le nove ted wine ieee Was heralded as the 1i0-pound ctampion| question 1s propounded 1s expected t? Dahlen, and nearly dropped dead mim- | Att Dally, /xy,,. Dave Lewls @ Co, Jencues. ond’ & arent) deal of other "one afternoon, trying to figure out some | heis for first place, That {t does not pay for a pugilist, | Of the South, and during the three/ answer accurately, or Teacher MoGraw St! Wiien ‘ie refuned to recelve Inter- | All Seats, [Simon Pat qudgle, Leonard, |informatien. saute ever Sway to improve his throw. A man who Xo Kames will be rolled in the indi- | whether he is a champlon or otherwise, | fran ‘made Riley look like anytMing buc| Will humiliate the tgnorant one by ask- | Snothor mae irom pee eT ae eri eentons_Nta. 16, 25, 35, 50, 75. | petore offorn! In & Base all Gulte, aad ame fe throwing can't see the faults in his | Wher Roberta Verh ee egy ksonday, | to hola an opponent too cheaply in a| a champion. ing the next man. Wedr idlenaéen bar theron 125 Issa Mager GHE FOLD escapee set Eee femutem| own style, if there are any. Ernie no- | meet. ‘old will | pattie was never more clearly denon-| ,In the other bouts Terry Young and] “you eee,” said MoGraw, “I don’t be-| Was kept by the pool-room this time. Mats, Datiy, |lister, Hilliard,” Cummings, Full page pictures of all the Austin Rice fought a fast and clever tleéd that John drew his arms in un- strated than in the encounter between | Qriy.” Phil Sheridan, won from’ Jim| Meve in the adage of an old dog not ————— consciously at the beginning of the last Abe Attell, the champion feather-| Cohen, Kid Fisher had the beat of Jack| being able to learn new tricks. ‘The AMUSEMENTS, BLANCHE BATES in 25, ‘Star Vaud. Nts.,'16, 25, 85,50,75. leading amateur teame in ‘The Git Greater New York and vicinity, Golden : PRICE 10 CENTS. ——————___. . _ torn. He told John about it. Flanagan | welght, and Tony Bender, of Bitzabetn, | Ashley, Charley Monk beat Mike ‘Moran| youngsters oa the team right now have | ¢—— > Be vinough it over, tried again and tho LONG ACRE \ ( HAS whioh was fought at the stag of the | S14, "Inck? Demohue, eked three rounds) 4 rset dsal to learn about backing up, | | EMPIRE 22 B47 RE. Bway & doth at, hammer flew out over 170 feet, Shortly Us | Consolidated A. C. last night, Attell. taking bases on certain bunt plays and | | MAUDE ADAMS '"3 Me Batries PETER PAN. David Beli other such plays that might come up | GRITERI N THEATRE, Bway, > afterward Flanagan, using this slight | through his own carelessness, was Pe With 0.1% J, B, Keller | Belen) Br..f; aba Sat, ae 2 ACADEMY OF MUBIO, 14th St. & Irving P| FOr Sale by all Newsdealers, Sj lasco’ Goods Dealers and Department Stores. A. G. Spalding & Bros., ————_____ | Amprovement in his style, broke the floored twice in the first round with any time. The olé players may also be Eventuer bag Mer carats, |: == world’s record again, making a new! ee [eae RRA Wrbas ion Che Jey. ated Res getting rusty on the five points, al-| | FRANCIS WILSON?#E. MOUNTAIN | |] Prices.25.00,75.8i,_ a 126-128 29933 (mark of 172 feet 11 inches, which stil jes a the narrowest escape of his though they would not admit tt It! | Ap yg THBAERE Bway & 50m a | | Bijou ®, ay BY Nasaen Street. West 424 Ste Baetands. career from being knocked out. won't hurt any one of them to attend > Bvs.8.18. Mate. Wed.aeat..2.t5! | pays WHE Kare pets Soe poketidtele ad © Martin Sheridan, the great all-around Ss 1 ine only thing that saved Attell trom |* the daily consultations, and a diagram | |LOWONCE DONO) atte ‘eiinAssY gant WARFIEL reve ea “athlote, was to compete in the all-around ; Another excellent card of boxing bouts Hea Pes Me di der Ms rena kanls will be made to illustrate each player's! | HUNSQ NBHBA 40 oF Ba SRincaaE MUSIC MASTER SPORTING. championships. Hjertberg coached him |has been arranged by Mike Newman, (. 8, Senerulship, which peri position.” Mts. Wed. 9.2.1 rn ..R'WAY & 20th Bt. Even, 0.13, | ITICAGO HANDIOAPROD “for the event, watched his work care- | for the regular weekly stag of the Long! clinching Bender, “Hed tender ao tee 5 4) "Tao field at Read Him was wet ana||_OTIS SKINNER '" HE aaa Server nae Sy. ca BROWN Of HARVARD c Re ieee, sone taste as | fully, from welght-throwing to hurdles. | Acre A. C., which will be held in its #0 over-anxlous to finish Attell ‘after tA SAVOY 3HEA. Bway a sath, iiv.8.18| | | “CASINO. Diway & 90, Law 4 Nighis et 816 toa.) Oond tplngs every ony Tleptone 18 fe jon ‘ 5 lub-t , ty | the latter got up after the second Ot 18. ML Mate Thee 5. and. ‘only at OF os apes ee ene TENS eae Dovenih evanlion Oalene tin no Knocioiown he might have succeeded in, Gus Ruhlin comes out of his shell with AMUSEMENTS. | | erene MR. HOPKINSON, | |] ‘Sissy 2 Seis Earl §32 Girl wiyoy | Genes rs . ers secured for the ooenabn are ali wei Putting Me man away, but instead of | tne inquiry, “Why shouldn't I be num- MM PC od? Bt | | HERALD 80, ee bey eae me | || Bes 754 Micttothot Broadway. known for thetr food fighting ability. | ice '& mad bull’ and, aaa. result’ he | PeFed among those claiming the heavy- A ERSTEIN’S Bwar’| | Geo.M.Cohan nis George @' | | Weal & saturday. *™ Mexicana A CURE 3.00. F course all of these athletes had |‘Gne of the bouts should be hark fougnt | missed many swings, whien gave Abe a | Welght champlonship? 1 think I am Ey. 25, 50, 75, $1. Change of bill weekly. C0. Me bis te, BAVRNGTON JE. | || FIELDS, |lou* Clara/ Julie Bonbon. || Dr. Scott’s Electric Belt good stuff in them or they would | Manager Newman has put In new| Syance to recuperite, |||) || more entitled to it than all the Jack MATINEE EVERY DAY, 25, 50c.| | aacnensour Beate 650. aeaw.orpway MON & LIQMON| sae so.¥s2; & WHY SUFFER Rot have turned out s0 well. But | Pleachers, which will accommodate fully | nad of winning te vate, for in the | Curens and Marvin Harts from here | Arthur Dunn & Co, 8 Vassar Gitis, 8 Crane | | BROMARR ER ee Matinee Savotey Rin ; : £.600..75581 |] Wim YOU CAN BE CUREDt the coaching deserves some credit tor | {Wo hundred more clu members. he lmgoond’ aud third coteas “Attell watia | '9,\Frisco,” he says, Brod, Melville & Stetson, Stuart, Male Pattl; FRITS SCHEFF in iy N Lex. AV. & 107th St. Mat. Sat. | Every man aod woman ey chad ast 8 +4 a bs ‘| nto him and hit td: 1 e ten the toughest man In the dF. Reynard, 5 Juggling Mowata, Marion MOD) OF THE WILD W) i if who suffers from rheu- thelr performances. One thing is cer-|Jimmy Moran and Willie Gibbs, Geos | incthectncerst B00 tent end otten ring ber Tattrice, and he is Garson, ee Dancing Mnenatie vitae Bway & w Next Week Hairy Clay Blane) | Be etjem, pookache, Bee ined by E 4 thy »| timmy Murtha, Jack Connolly and Soll that Render wae with the railor when 1 f 2 wees Ay by Ch American CHINATOWN CHARLIE. ? @oached by Hiertberg will readily testity | Ginny, “Art timunds and Bonney De. | (UAE Bender wae very tired when the | Wen, Pe,gmlor gehen 1 fought him? 14th St, {HEA At oth ay. Popular Pric the Lion and the Mouse, "icin: Next Week, Heaney crouble, ac. sa #0 ‘bis efficiercy, ihan ana two other bouts. pel clanged, while Attell was compara- Beeifond' Ted Marks’ Concerts Sun. Mate Niwnt 3S M: Dry belt, guur- tric Belt. Y wave been fresh, Attell aleatly out ‘q| the Irish championship. I beat'a good | 3, pat, 3 nights, “Bedford's Hove aS a Render, as he landed twice as wrany | man for that, Who? Why, "Beer VAREWELS, SOUVENIR TO-M'W NIGHT, 2 Bi CRRA ee Rome Ast CHL, DERE | imiced mete, geting Ut foe 28 years blows during the battle as the Eltzabeth | Maher.’ Next Weeke-KELLAR, the Great Magiciaa, | New Amsterdam Sts ore fae: HILL] “Next Woek—The show Git fiisruniee, and the fact, thee. nove have \.& Bat. FAY TEMPLETON in GEO. COHAN'S “45 Minutes from Broadway” huhlin to-day 1s In as good shape as THE DEWEY |Past 14th St Fae etia to any addres, % 1 dompa Mat. To-day—Webes’a Dainty Duchess Co, | J anteed, Free, booklet on been returned. lad. Benler deserves a great deal of credit, as he put up a wonderful battle | CVer. He says he never neglects to aa tt] Bes Mate, PE ER MAH against the little champion, and besides | tT@ln, even if he isn't matched for 2 | eltopolls a av | BiG) outslugged jm. fight, Next! Week, CUSTHIR TART tran > 4 r, | “CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT." ———.__—__ tS van pONANOES GlevERVESs JASPERS TO PLAY AGAIN. [ATLANTIC ganDeN, Broadway 3pe. Wes. Canal st, ELSIE JANIS “i= VANDERBILT UP. |g THE GOTHAM Mat. To-Day—Rentz-Santley Burlei BAST th St. } aquers, BY JOHN POLLOCK great battle, will meet again in the squared Varin & Turenne, Antnim & Peters, THEA., 420 Weat of B'wi % tle, 2 2 ._ Irene - Peter Maher, who still claims he is /{!Clt. They will battle for three rounds at HAD MEYER GUESSING, | ,,f0?5 22 Hatem wit! te gta to learn | fan eacoDe and atiae” & Delmain, ‘the At. LIBERTY S2eeaa fo? Siatnes Bats Ti THE REDSKIN. 02's off, andian NEW FORK Ev, $15. | Last, Mat. fat, I Hwble to put away the majority of the |"? M8 of the Sharkey A, C. on Friday that Jasper Oval, the former baseball A ~ . Of the) night. ‘This bout will be the aemt-wimtup to srounidks af PAS " UGE Heavyweights who imagine they CAN | the go hetwoen Frank Carsey, of Chieags, | Young Donahoe, the Toston boxer, laat | taurnea Patent oti ae Deen I Gant. will be given an opportunity on! ang Eadie Wallace, of this city, which wili| Might snowed a big crowd of Central | wis will a; yndieate | warp & CURRA Saturday night to show if he Is able tye tne star attraction. Matchmaker Buckley | A: C, members a Kid McCoy brand of | Miron a Day Daly there the coming |e Mestant Fart . ‘eam, HOw’ ee = B'way&024, © DailyMats.25¢ OAR fia eats, |] fee ROGERS BROS. fn TRELAWD. F | A riamanes. Monet De, Steet vin. Mats. Daily, 2c, 0} GO & u COLONIAL as OtaEE EMMA Cor) 5 SPECIALIS: DISHA! Us, MilimantHogotae, | THE OLDEST BERCIN AST IN ff Arnon" :MoWaters of son, Claries Thknzac's| OLD DR. GRINDLE, Ci Under Dr Grindie's selen tifte treatment alt) a aitorly, more east and_on. more opm Vance & othe. | it HiakMs chan ‘by any” other nave W odeliver whe goods or else join the “has made a sood move In arranging these two| Cleverness at the ex | jasper read re = re f ; ood Ino pense of Lew Mey-| ithe Jaspers, Ihas been form y ALLA CHC? Been” class. On that evening Maher|pouts, as the principals aro faat fighters. (ers. ‘The pair went through three fast | Games will ‘be played where seats we | WV LUACKS. Eve, 8.20, Mats. Wed & Sat. mill mest Pat O'Rourke, a heavyweist:| Bein, Vanger to Meet Kid Broad, |TUund#, during which Meyers landed but | ay. Saturday” will Bey Fea for out- Wn, Faversham The Squaw Man ) Lasr Mghter of the Bronx, in the star bout} one clean punch, a right to the jaw|S!2@ engagements. 1 laspers will, | : BAST MOTOR BOAT ™ : Hiv; Tie wu.” SPORTSMEN’S SHOW J] gr cuttine: "are A CHILDREN, 2fic, CELE, or any disease result! ADMISSION, 50c, hysician. Do you suffer from ADISON SQ. tracted! GARDEN, pereatLador complaints, ski F comp! discretion or overwork? — I ft the Metropolitan A. C,|_ Bonny Yanger, the Chicago tighter, who| winich arpesroa however, only accept challenges from | GARDEN THEA.. 27th wt.& Mad. av, ve.8.3) 220. Hara. Mr, Blarney fi as a WATACER in long sanding. Do not be oy rit tt bened' . le jauirue.*Lovers& Lunatics.” | ouners have failed. Private ‘and 0 bvmuge you have conaulted other * Grind miral’a | tracted dlncasea and draina quickly Cui ft cluboouse at One Hundred and) has not fought’ siice he was beaten bi : to hurt, Donahoe was | strong teams. Return Mats. Wade. & Sais, Ath street ani Hroadway. ‘This wilt! Tommy Murphy in four rounis In Maiaget. | “AS Into Meyers the next second,|piaved at Jasper Oval. A very gros: | AYMOND HITCHCOCK _ in Tite A Majestic W444 er having the Lest of thelr it : it Kid B Mayri iarnen't) qeariy ssuive| 20 a aT avery Da, fi counter. Mahor ls wetting In shape | for tem rounds at the next show of the Grand | 2 beh Nir ake Be Dnt beset tions to Ja a einietie hae sdoatenien GARRIC! sete: By autre = 25¢, to $L Bxrene Nx wh, expects to stop O'Rourke in leea| Rapids (afich.) A. C., which will come oft| ty Bull He seldom ted, When hel Ine. No. 5 West One Hamineg oti Sat. s Secxt Munday Evening, Victor, Herert, a x 5 i@ blows were elt blocked or] Thinty-second street. —— GERARDY and Miss Duffeld. 26; St, NICHULAS n two rounds on the night of March 14. Yanger ought to Dr, Grindle Ie at the same office, 171 W Guth bt between, dth an RINK, Cotumbur st cupled OV IR. Victorias rs which no cther adventialni Mon 1 us F ing, Reserved seein. ROW, | qamsinmen nese sion BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, . an hi went wround Donahoe's The Bos: Lewis to Fight “Unk” Russell, | IR tho, decision. we rout Is not the same | . —_—.—__ t ; , ; FY hter he was u few sears ug on lauds boxin, 3 0 y =: THE SQUAW MAN'S GIRL | Matinee To-D. 25c., 50c., or Perfect doe; % sessions daily, except Monda; toh was arranged last night between! MCGanay E BaiSKS, Mexers, Whenever ne would reece Finish Fight Is Arranged. | music HALL, OF THE GOLDEN WEST. 2 760. $ Si" Nehoins te frutheully claim. “Advice free. Tawit. the hari-hitting welterwelgnt | McGarry Expects to Beat Lewis, | surt lls swingy were wild, und Dona-| A finish fight for a big side bet has 9 Uway jJon, Hart & { 24 —— city, and “Unk Russell, the Quaker | | Wille Lewis and Amby McGarry, who! “Ge WAS never there. ‘and’ /Mar, Jas. J. Morton, Le- Lin Tuas ae 1 " wh ne: Heat Foute Donalioe sh big| been arranged between Antonlo shiits ths ton. OTR, 20 ra Ay fighter, ‘They were secured by Billy | fought two slashing fast fights during the| lead. He did ali the fehtag “Meyers | and Jaok Barr, two lghtwelghts) Shiitz 17 a CRY jdadikad ee? $0 meet in the main bout at the Jast few weeks, are both getting Into condi- entiy being rattled ¥ ‘ n bout a \ , ond y being ratted or afraid. “he : bl Babe Consolidated A.C. which will bel tion for thelr next three-round encounter, is almost'a repetition of| 18 Chauffeur for Felix Isman, and Bare Right of March 21, Thin con ond Beton ee vert aking ‘at, ae bors | Which will be decided before the summit a_| te firs ihoe Joing great work in| !8 employed In the same capacity for 5} { ou nly In the third round did Meyers; 80lt of Jest a Inner in Philadelphia jand McDonough to Box Again. | the tables on him this time. If McGarry | get Ruins. ang then he tore after Danas | the other aight which Mr, Levey sand COR Ett im inthe Case Mats. Daily. Belle of Richmond, | Week. (THE WALLS OF JERICHO lon Salo | Les Remos, Frenc To-day. The Old Clothes M. i ¢ Binrloe, spthern, Nxt Wk, CHILD SLAVES OF NEW YOR} ¥ (i eves ape is the | IRE JM taanager: Paddy Welas, wili back | Tos. This was jus; to the latter's liking Mr aman attended, ‘The ‘contest wil |< S™ Wk CHILD * 4 . y man we and let him show to adban: 3 os Bi Me" gE Ue Dounde tore et him sow to tage. bo dgsidod wituin a. fortnight Both | ap HAL ta, aE ey train. i Ba vf i Sg i da babii i i ORE the ol! His famous loop the loop| Harry Levey. William Erb, @ lawyer, YORKVILLE BOth Bt..Lex.Ay. Wd. Kelly's Co, i AR Soma ts Sas Renee th A. ni aC ‘Jonbale Jones, Fields & MADISON SO. Pcs Bee The Tile Marl HARLEM OP. HO. va8.15. Mat Hat. 210. IMPERIAL ‘TS, 2 26 BB, Bos