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pon te ee moh, Seng Farah . peer eee si THE WORLD: TUESDAY E Bie VON, 5 ewe SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT » + « sosit?ii¢zan THE FIGHTING DANE IN ie | DANE AND “TERROR” ON EDGE. “TERRIBLE i BATTLE POSE. " | ARCH 13, 1906. VENING, M. igi Wana oan V NELSON-M’ GOVERN | M’GOVERN ; Winner Will Bo | Says: “[’LL BE SURPRISED IF NELSON WINS,”’ | Sense pT ene im Way oT TN ond pune eh | PICKED BY EDGREN. Iam fit and ready for Battling Nelson, I think I will beat him. Why shouldn’t 1? My old punch ts S still with me. I have all my old strength, ‘and I am trained to perfection. Some people think my jaw isn’t just As tas been the custom for some as strong as it might be. ‘Phat’s all nonsense. I've taken punches on the jaw from everybody I ever fought. | 3 time past in Philadelphia in fights J) } like punches on the jaw ‘They make me fight harder, so my friends need not be afraid that my jaw is weak. | < niga. F are . where no decisions are rendered. I understand all about Nelson. I know he is tough one, perhaps the toughest I ever met. | fought this kind | ; ae Robert Edgren, The Evening often, dut only one of them ever beat me. Let me Siy that U'il go into the ring against Nelson confident that \ World's Sporting Editor, will de- [am going to win, If Nelson happens to cop me—well, I'll be surprised, TERRY M'GOVERN, cide the winner of to-morrow migtt’s [| Gx sew vy contest between McGovern amd Nel- son in case { lasts the limf&. He ee Ce eee) NELSON cial article in Thursday evening's pA RAR nn a | «| LOON FOR A QUICK VERDICT, AND A VICTORY. —, paper “Just where the successful . mask heres and where the loser Says: falicd, Hundreds of wagers are PHILADELPHIA, March 13.—"I am will made on fights in Philadelphia and ever I was in my life.” said Nelson yesterday. “Then, if McGovern wins, there will be no flaw on his title. these are usually settled by He can say he licked a champion at his best. I want to win ina punch if I can, and ask nothing better than Edgren's decision. See Thursday's Evening World for \he best reports of the Nelson-McGovern clash. tS et to sign a paper before I go into the ring that I am better i to stand toe to toe and swap punches. I have never backed in my life, and T don’t intend to now. This don't mean that I'll stand like a dub and offer him my Jaw. I woulda’t do that to the weakest of hitters, let alone) Terry, but I won't run. I'll be there for a slug. Honestly, I look for a quick yerdict, and a victory, of} course. | Se MVCOVERN FIT FOR FICH 5 |The Dane. Trained to the , Besides Nolan, the men who will that he will be responsible for every- i ? tov after Neon will be those who {hing that’ transpires, so far aa the . . 1 have been helping him to train at Nelson en is concerned. This ts Terry MeGovern’s last day of |Minute, Will Rest Up Ess net They are Me: “Humyparies. who. will’ act for Me- Work: Gn Jekonio avenue: tor hile Went , Eddie and ern, Nolin and Referes McGuigan will hold fc ut that none of the) Wednesday aft anytiing to say tite final details o nference at 3 o'clock aon to decide upon the bor with Battling Nelson in the National To- A. C., of Philadelphia, to-morrow night. To Day. ‘Terry was up early and with a rest) after breakfast started out for a jog on) the Foad) While thelanow Waslfake | FHLUADDLPBIA, March’ 13,—Nelson ing down, The little fighter seemed to | Ua very little work at Essington yae enjoy this and had to be restrained |terday. The champion is down to 131 from asprinking fast and hurdiin h! th and | fences a8 he went along. pounds and has tested his strength a r . i: | of aight und “was, the Indoor Work | snaurance in every way possible. BY JOHN POLLOCK. * rn's programme for the 1h F is tw ks in the Soutt AHA igiilat | Govern prosemnmae for he Inal day's} During his two we in the South! p, Funan ouatIAt, others the world, It will be fought before Morris er Maher, the 0 | Mee he wilt beat the Dane Sele | and fortnight at Essington he has done) hag decided to eneage in a few more Tec ee Dedieo) laren one Loa | never In “his life was over-confident, | lots of road work, has boxed, roughed !, three-round bouts in this vicinity. and les, : jay night, Bot as LE er UA Ra ete Death Basins K i aid Sullivan are in the best of condition for G tackled every form of gymnasium exer- his next nent will be Jim Savace.| the sght and are also ui ja strange air that scems to f Bad careening far Nelana, © forectst | cise and outworked the day laborers in the local heavy-weizht | tery, wil''Femain at his training his open-air stunts. ered by persons who have seen him box | Maik in at, the rinewde, “Geng knocked when cvargthing willbe, packed up weet these teata the powertul fama) to be a coming man in that class. |previsusetigae ute 1m Mele ad the etart made for Philadephie |of the Dane has responded faultiessly. Maher and Savage were matched last) fi Arriving there Terry will zo .o a hotel! pis natural, if quiet, confidence has night to trv Ton aiinid) three: |) eonabue Boxes) Again To*Night: Se eae of the Sam. | Young Donahue, the New Engiand fighte and rest up until called to the ring. gre | MeGovern welgts just 12) pounds, snd | grown, and he has noticed his perfect round bout at the | J hl as; an, A. C., which will take place In tts ae fone aes ihe ae see elty, meet Max Freemaa, of Provide jiecks and says that he js in first-class | preparation for such an important con- ‘He Is in the shape of this life anda, test REPUTE Sea t On RL, in a fifteen-round boxing bout at a |ready to do battle for a much longer) The Nelson party may not come Into This should to» rest | boxing show to be brought off a fow miles | distance. “He says that the six rounds Philadelphia until late In the evening of i. as Doth men have the outage of Providesice Tonlehened aay emilee and that he will set a pace the fight. BURG ok, as ies and Yenting himself into con. ni as quickly as fund bouts which he has aces carry the Battler off his feet. tne petting 1s not as heavy as might vossible, nid “Bouts whlch |e hes : r the weight at who Is consid-| which they are to battle, 142 poune, 8s. |My am faster than any man he ever ea are that he will nas faced and can hit harder, and when I, be expected, in view of the enorr Gans and Sullivan Friday Night. | ive ‘Qussiin.” Aur tais batty. D> natiue. il hit_sometht ; 8 ae pias thin et aways fropes Dirge demand for tickets. The feeling 18 strong mie next tm: nt battle to be decided In| TturA fo this elty and box other good me Spot you can bet that he wil experi-| in this city that Nelson are0. good that Caijfornta will be the twenty-nound enc unter Baldwin and Kid Goodman Matched. ence the sensation of being put to| McGovern has only a small chance. The between Joa Gans and Mike “Twin Sulll Matty Baldwin, the rugged ittle feather sleep. prevailing price is 3 to1 that McGovern van for the weker-welght championship of | weight of Boston, Wax matched J Rete meet "Kid" Goodman, the sturdy fighter of GRIEF STAMPS RECRUITS O.K. JEIKNS RADY TO. |A DERBY WITHOUT CLASS... DONAHOE BEAT UP MARTO. = _— . Se atm but e. will ce to fight Goodman wa = — induc iy accepted . : tempted no curves, but is letting out | it A 7 , Mie . ae xed his ‘artic.es of agves- able Ume was lost through the ref- Youngsters With High-| 3+ ammcsiiie Gye'op® of ate | DEFEND HIS THLE Crescent City’s Big Event wit Se fotnaisottarese’ aus S88" | “| Latter Roughed Ita Great -i2 Sar ueenestas Piensa some . Hughes is a cracking good outfielder varre, Lotus Eate Tucker Will Be Kept Busy. {of she best boxing seen in this city in landers Make Good Snd'in the maine yesterday made some Filled with Four-Legged Koovn in the East aa selling platers and| “chick Tucker, wha is aise sought after Deal, but Boston Lad [a ion eo the ‘Tommy O'Connelle o Pa erby ane ‘Daly Lout was one of the liveless lays that would have stumped Davy = by all of the matchmakers in this vicinity, = Puts in"his most palmy days. He is . i the prominent candidates are De Bar, iecea Teele | of the night. O'Connell. surprisingly” also a good hitter. American Fao a Rene Candidates are De Bar, | waa| steed up for two more bouts Inst night. , OE eee retiy BeOee at a ae Under Fire. winds Dati ot ratner aprutar Champion Calls Bow-Wows. [ones ih cheap Saati Ty us al [ius cee ils Yoon | Was Too Clever jie tcG's URL eS ea = pltening (shat Tatigura ‘well for hie, (3 Bluff of Fred Gruhn— {who was a mudder at Pyceneaz amnbeau)| ate Hee etinieentcunder atl ; Doys of his weight that have show mt Gr v. y BA ss, ther vi - | the stag of the Long Acre A.C. a weel ona ged Johnny Marto) @mund New Bel, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | iiitie x5‘do yesterday. but Grimth ces BasNo One BY PRANK W._ THORP. _|«ermieteat, these pacts wil borin | ie ae o6 a a ATE SSS tee Ore |, Me ee any mete tan beyr Im ERo | nat inca He ake tea BIRMINGHAM, Ale. March 1—| “kcete is a small, knock-kneed by. . The Crescent City Derby will on next|Derby the four prominent candidates [At the Sharkey A. C, on Friday aight Nout ot aie SadiochoAs Go. ae | Ene incoeeeting FOr core ve are Now, our esteemed countrymen, having | wo walks like a man etepping on egss Saturday furnish the most interesting | S7¢ nea" s The chances are | Otto and Mowatt to Battle Again. | St2% Dot of the Paddaee ost night. | lemon.” Daly was right with hia had ‘an opportunity to watch the new|or trying to avoid something in the tthe meeting at that course that Dis will t vorite and] J West Thirty-fourth street, last night.) Ge "uy, and while. Schumacher players who have come into our midst, | road, But when it comes to Kall-pay-| Here is an answer to the defi of Frea | "ce of the meeting At |i Y that the one Ved to deat him will be | Young Otto, the local lightwelght with the | Marto was outgeneralled and outboxed a Hutie on him In cleverness Daly was eres oe Oe ate OS ton: | ine the funny-anane? Calt-ornion |* the) Gruhn, the foreign wrestler who issued | ‘On the same day the City Park course | Lotus Rater. Disobedient showed quite | ftlf€ pureh, will have anoth throughout, and seldom hit Donahoe With the speed. It wouldn't take ss last fall. Ife was sent a| Tommy Mowatt, the fichter eondu cainst older horses and beat | as, awa punter at- ning. from elther boy to call it @ late, sas full ies ape a clean pusch. He tred very hard. to | bot na limited rv 7 % r oth mit the class of horses is i & ‘ ; SDA The en who wen to the serub game yesterday | the Yankee wrestlers had side-stepped traction, bat t s 1s A good turn of speed. is Ht af Otto, han rough it? in the clineh and this! In another bout Tommy Daly so com= 7 tas Livienyn sdavttd went Inte pat sturtied even Griflith. a match with him, He Included To below that at Fair Grounds and che race to ee and should have no t BUD At AN eRe cave the mill an unsatist: sar. | Pletely outckised Dick Grant that after amrond |toni8 consid Sole Bit sha MeGuire had to stop his Work! Jenking in his lst, and |e emtter track will furnish the best |tfouble going the Derby distance, a mile (fo, fight Mowatt fa a ten-round pout | Ave (he mit nae anind the. to a ster was floored three umes the on Washington Heights this coming | jong” enough to, remark, “Well, | thit| u is lst, and the American | 4 ts ale jand a quarter. Mannix has not raced In two weeks. Mowatt migat max, aj ance.. Donstiog didn't, mind the: rouRh Tommy Hozan—a good referee, sramer are Catoher Thomas, Pitchers | cits a wondvr,” Hes not a kil at|champion, through his manager, comes | contest r font this winter, and ls now glv-| will be in belie shape han he waa when | Work but Kent tagging bis man with pped the bout. Hughes, Whalen, Keefe and Leroy.| Wat. | Keofe nite ed yreat ball on the| back strong and is ready for business| The Crescent City Derby 1s an event Ing him a few runs for the purpose of | he boxed him before. ° that tantalizing left, occasionally shoot-) | C! Hoffman and Owen Flynn. abe a furnished three lively rounds, with jy. 1 was this ponurs even at the end s d Marto up and had “paddy Maloney and Jack | Biale jt crowd. || jgetting him on edz They all had a try out in a practice | Goat last vere ant sa ae tg Mave been | provided Gruhn can produce coin /at New Orleans. No horses af class ever | not eon scen in aie ttl Hater nas —— ing a right to the game played between the regulars and | Was on the coaching line every minute; enough to show he ts in earnest. |compete for this stake, but that makes | ter, . § the wIn- | GOODWIN AND O'BRIEN DRAW. | Punch that slow the colts yesterday, and that's where | When not at Gat or in the fiesl yeiser- (Jenkins furthermore is ready to meet |tittle differance. After three) months of | As a matter of fact, he has made but| Cheater Gocawin and Rouse ‘O'Brien| 2m im a bad way In the Jaat round: | Ap © tine out. Blair took pl i 7 , tip) > rl one publi ci { wi . a at @ ball player'a neevs ia tested. ‘Thomas |Ge¥: and he ripped the firat home Tl |any wrestler in the world.” His letter |watching the four-legged bowwows that | one put rance, and {t was in Donahoe had a big lead'in points in the | 7,24 Kame. 00 Slane, Cai ae 8 S Of the season by lacing the ball into) toy Triumph § at Bri : fought a ively fiftee:-round draw at the encered Peitia and saegat last gear for 3 ser | Renesas an Patek enia' the gods |footene Recto uaeetten aay rinceai| race sor purses Bt New Ovleana: (ie et where he met “‘\nodene.” Handear, | Lincoln A. C. at Chelsea last Mgnuthe OSG remanent Rue BIC ear boa fs eet tall, and caught last year for Jack | Honevtly, we think Keofe Is the goods, | g ur—th A | See wie counrisd aa ai[ Gatien Aaa Tain fe. | Handcar, | Lincoln A. sea las \The| Marto diving towurd che ropes in an | aking et @. RO i Donn, whe won the pennent for Provi- | leroy, the Indian, js in excellent Gruhn, Who csle The, Citinetion sr selling plater comes to Le regarded as u| Battle Axe. Inquisitor, Midas and oth-|conteat was a fast one, but tt was in |effort to Ret kim. Once or tice Bona. | renee cpertence. ¢ ‘The i bo ust not be for- Riley. and they ‘This | pale {ng | being the only man who ever defeated | stake horse of the highest type. Even |? a not be om Mm wshing st . and ho ma ra 1c, | some respects a disap ouds ard won| man displayed an irop out of the | cleverness and intment. Neither | hoe caught Marto coming In wi Y great amount. of|Tound-arm right book that twisted him help punches appeare,;atound, Marto was, sirong, however, |G shape and seems to be progres: ning the Ss ey in; the wae ern aces Hq ne nicely. He can play a good felding Hpackenschpilat haa anade. tie assertion mow. they are fearing on beating GxeD= .B11 last season, and has never tasted | game at almost Losition and ap-| oon, “has “side-stopped “a ‘rican cham- | hy next season with a svort-legged { | parently knows n lds and get away with the Crescent |to have Hith Pennd theme ge | and ever willing to bore in and maul Pave on. n Satire ieteah i is ad game there against Chicago for the) .Grubn, as I understand it, has been In‘ yyorn, What Sysonby could do to Ram's City Park Derby 0} might have won east [Bunker HIN jah prevented him from | particularly, last night's, are 0! lips that touch liquor shall never touch | Highlanders lest summer and won it this country for some months and as- ly, Open. gaining anv advantage. Lota of valu- npery order, hie. ‘The real gossip of the day among the seria that he has repeatediy challenged Horn it would be a sameits: Bate ady Navarre has litle chance un- = = — ae pt evalie Spen 5 yers he arrival of Elberfeld. | ine an at fatter has been| A few years ago Willie Midgely took va the (hack should: ba very. rt Thomas plays like a veteran, and| players wos t onsi: 1 LE i ry hea, AMUSEMENTS. S NTS: ‘ oot oe his presence on the fleld | consistently silent ; Tea Orie mila | She. is a) erent amudde ; g AMUSEMENTS. MUSEMENT ec ee eee ve overlooked anything | whe Sector, Ma Drensco Kid hes |, During Jenkins's career as a wrestler | TDC Fill down to New Orleans, a She ee Seen ts Mad et aks ao A See oe eae ae We tyes toes PE OE ten on im the catching line. To make a long|much of that pecullar guailty, which pe ever once Fefused to meet a chal-| was the same Tribes Hill ne ie rday in company. which D f) story short, he has more than made | statesmen term magnetism. ‘The min-| r wine 8 for recognition | Sanford sold for $100 to get rid af him. VADE SOIR AW tgs ——— good, and is job is as certain as flat | ute he ren across, the diomond it was| Toe founded on legitimate grounds. | Jonn McGuinness bought Tribes Hill, contenders Giiding Sear “has “ EMPIRE. Bye Wass Hroatway, & 40th st Mat, Toway—THE RUNAWAY GML Sent’ in advance. ‘Incidentally, the| lke a spray of ginger throughout the Jenkins has been engaged for some - seat ‘over e aimane , ‘MR. SMOOTH, iis peed a aL x THAM,2A2% ery one heaan vellin and the| Months in work that barred him from }|won quite a few cheap selling races with Nex At js sane? | 5TH B'way ivesson, Mr aude Adams PE M ase em THE GO aaive Rt, Frovidence catcher 1p the Pama with | ball, went aading around as if the club| engaging In any matches. He hae just |nim, and the horse finally passed into| stick It Pe el SA EMA ea Seah oon sites ETERPA Al svar, To-tay—Phe Blue Ribbon Girls, Bil the ladies present. had sudteniy waked wp. Imitation dou-| notified me, however, that he Is ance : » AC New: Orleans |not b FTL ANGLIA. CATES R OnE AAU SY j at — Metne, Iadies Prete entioned Hughes | bie pinve, hard running catches, throwa| again open to mect all comes, and if the hands of Midgely, At New 0 s|not be to h’s liking. Ben. Hoddor. 1s | e: —— | ATHE DEWEY tint Providence catcher 1s the handsomest | ci'h. © of ground he Hiway @ 440} et h ; owe | a meet ‘all t y Au New: Ctteans [not ibe te. fvay(lipg:., Ban ode - e 100 Ee ee | LYN AMUSEMENTS, needed everything to keep quiet the | Into home nlate and the taking of imag-|Grubn or any other wrestler’ in tie |‘Tribes Hill became a wond Ho won| also 8 dart na Al . ALL-STAK VAUDSVILLE. Frans W THE MOUNTAIN BROOKL Deeded ee te Pe fas a pes | inary runners same in vant order, And) World wants a chance at the American sane et nesta af con. {VUE Disobediont could always eonceds | 23D SEE OMIT MT) S$ WISOn MOUNTAIN ROOKLYN Ae Knockers OF Metielivery and his specd | tc see fim wet sham Uorders ANS Niaituay ceuctave IU bes coaine corti eer a necator many pounds to this pair. At this 87. CCE 0 wine is very deceptive. As yet he has at- | bad lee was a sight for sin c ry AN S.SITERS, t THE. sore eyes, front ang putting up some real money | ditions and welghts, amd the enthusiastic| stage of the game Disohedient. looks | Ma Dally. |wirred Clark & Rat tani DALY’S QuEATRE B to bind match, Bis goes not only |New Orleans racegoer hailed him as tho| the winner, with Lotus Eater, ft and seals 6, 2 es eas baer Waiars Hone RROD SY wrance D’Orsay ‘the . IE MeCREE, LDH THEATRE. dith st, NIE MeCHEE, |g | |HDJON fv a0. Mats We rela, an OTIS SKINNER" MPERIAL — BOHR has THEATRE. Bway ais Ey. 8.15 bias Grats AND We eon compan L wie iy Minton and. Dolly, Nobles A er danys Mateurnoto Japanese’ Troupe). | isd, COMPOML erun: Harper, Desmond an Ball ‘acts, Amateur, niga for Mr. Gruhn, but Gotch, Beel or any ssor to McChesney. ‘The| Mood. the contender. Robbins will ride | gg riz T. other grappler ‘of high or low d en ed ‘i Disobediont. Lyne w : SPOR | ING NEWS IN BRIEF Grubh'r claim that he threw facken- | East regarded ‘Tribes zai vali bot Pinchedtantie Bene yim (le tT ee re schmidt does not frighten me. ii 1 y when he came back from the Sone eeby. ' fae Gasnitg toe tek” Guat Humane loses Gal Gt ewi The Cltv Park Derby fs rather an} au seuts schmidt defeated Jenkins, On dope" of South, but it was soon found that he|onen affair, Debar ts likely to be the | _ 15, 25. a | Balley and this kind by takin, 0 q wis the same old Tribes Hill, a fair | chetce. Tamhean 1s looked upon as! qQ5rii . Lu IT." i E Fe Bae Ae iee dat Geran Dinca (oe naevin | dines calling, plates heing a mast dangerons horse, ‘Tam~ | 125"Vap, | ott, Jewell, | peatittinees Thurs, and Sat 245, | | wcitty Tramey, Nick Lane & Adele oor Art KAmonds, te Canadian cham-, bout. ‘The winnex, wii! zo: a match with | weight champion of the world. | Gruhn _ astern, Horses: Bes hea never showed his real form | Mass. Baus : cAllister., Willard mene MR. HOPKINSON. | | Hetmore & ee. ™ "SN Ge ers 7 2 (Amby ofcGarry, There will be seven | defeated Hackenschmidt and Hacken- around New York. He did not come to} *" ar. \ pile ekki X, wa | t pioniiyesigrday a (terncon WmeWia Vel f t| hand until late in the fall, and. then | % maw + | HERALD SO. Ot sina wed. Ti AM PHI Mate Daly (other bouts. Phil Dorfus, Jack Smith, | achmldt beat Jenkins, but If Gi E 14 not win In the East hard course of training for his fight) yj Fisher and Terry Young are among | think he can turn Jenkins over Bebe Horses that could n. n JOS. MART & CARRIE DE MA ster qi A Sata, 21 do well at New Orleans, which does not |e ran a couple of races which showed | “STi eraam Thea. 42 at,.w.of Bi way. { GEO. M.GOHAN Avs GEORGE, “yn| | wawdePactoden &ch.e Munleat Avollos, with Aba Attell at the Marlborough | those who will appear, bet a Httle, Yours very truly, Ahlele Club, Nos. 332-334 West Forty- — HARRY POLLOK. | speak well for the class of tharyu neni ae bee fale La RAY ane Yast Week. By 8.15, Mats, Wed eones Wed, Matinee. Best Sent: 50, ton Bros., Donovan, Arnold & Co. Others. aN OR: Gers : soil a > = hich race throughout the West, udder) Libel Ne s Kiet) said KNICKERBOCKER way & 1 Sth at —_—— BRiBeatece Jimt Coftroth, the head of the ‘Frisco ——————__ breds whic e throughout the West Tea ger hut erratic. Jack Dolan xaars Minutes Fi Broadway. ? | | Motta 8.15. ation etn ae \ fight tr: ‘s turned Mect ae Drege comes that when fairly: gool sell: [4 fre, Ii erratic. face, i 5 Minutes From Broadway.; ire S15. Matinen Saturday. 2.11 G. Charley White will again referee the | vion, the scene of N Mechanics! Pa Bo It comes tog in a etake with tte jn good colt. bul not facdne raped in|} eo eae $ | (FRITZ! SCHEER SPORTIN it scene of many championship | nt Cite | the. F hard ta placa him. Of nto a roller skating rink. ‘Thi Hentsounding ame of Crescent City] the Post: tt le He dca ene —— = H and 1s being packed dally by | Kune meting ae gamething Onto OTs, tthe mrnee well he closets cnn! FICE MANS W THE VANDERBILT GUP hai Lisniand Marlborough bouts, which will be elght | tratti in number besides the Attell-Edmonds © SHICAGO HANDICAP PERT C iie“aaliy. ABR Diceai a balers lt peters 4 having: r 15, | country go. The semi-windup will be between | young peovie who lave taken a fane: ordinary | the fe BNE tinge. Bold ‘only 8k oftioe Charley Sieger and Kid Stein, preceded to the skating sport ‘ | ordinary in Une far as New Uricais =| toctad and the remit wil he awalted | ; = tein. 4g | special delivery. sd c by Johnny Carroll and Eddie Huney, of! j ' 3 Spry tit " way ; Phiinaeiphi. oa AT aha Wath te RB ce MUSEMENTS so edsHin iy ocimiet || DAUM | Bia att thk | eee) OLD DR. GRINDEE, | The other six bouts are: Eddie Jobn- | tn” 'Philadelpnia. lust niht “and Billy | AMUSEMENTS. A i | EREGSMUD fo and character.) || BLANCHE BATES in | (olden WH OLDE. SPECIALIST IN oe 5 TN Howard Smith, Bert Keyes Ve | Burke had 9), be substituted as) annup- Ree oe " Mats Wed fee |] AGADE MUSIC. th Ste Ieviie PL | under Di Diathale's scknuitio . a ¢ XS" ponent for Jack Clancy. eres, " t N! YORK g MA’ + NO er ¥ | DAVID BELASCO til apenmen spas men cured, Erankle Paul, ‘Tommy Markey, ys; Vai rhe windup was made rather tame by AMMERSTEIN’S RAY pas y iT UMPLY OUMPEY irencntass TCG AGO OL AY TVIMIL | Quickis” fore enauly ad on ‘more jovern, a rs ® | Burk unwillingness to mix. Clancy| J© the first game of the individual ippe a" Big epectacle, Odette viet B Wallace Hopper. Orringoanson, | ATE. EE! Y, wry PDs. Qld most of the foreing, with Hurke con; | tourney at Thum's Voorhels Nad four Ey, 2.50, 75, $l. Change of bill weekly THOMPSON & Oe era re Hh a tea, Wabaclnmer. | phys ——— _ Mints. Wed,. Sat, ne, ntly breaking ground, Claney had splits, 0 ine could not win and lost by | MALINEE RVERY DAY 25) 50c. OF tha Ae te lewelve pins to Roberts. In the second | HENRI DE VRIES Gh Anse McGovern, who ts one of the|#me he had to double up to win and | MME. KENIZ, Ch samen F Me Tie Metmpolitan A’ | to make elght pins on tis last ball, By | Watt. Jaghe fatto ed to meet some : There should be pionty of fast fight | fy ing at the Navarre A. C. to-night, as the boxera carded to appear in ‘the woven bouts which are to be fought @re noted for thelr aggressive tactics vand ‘also their ability to punch, 1 Mat, To-day. ity,’ kidney, bladder comp! aW YORK. 2 if "mpots,” uleers, sore painful swelling, BT sid. MMe, | indiscretion or overwork? | Inatnes Now ‘long. standing, Do not Pecause you have consulted other nea. Ant 1) SLAVES OF 3 win POSIETY, © 25c, to $h ts EATS. Victok NE tak “bu riscTsy vrmion. nod | doing so he won out by one pin, his | — ALIA, Bowery,n't Canal, Mat.To-morr’ w Sa rae MILLION LURE Gata thee atelire inthe star bout | tght-weight at the stag of the club on | score be ; ws Bvigs, 8.15, Mat, Sat, 215, Sunday Nicht. fe) G : area SE Ntere eon Burke, the local welter- | Satunday night McGovern has the Pe ee oe en an, ue ieee tere) RARE! MARY MANNA CASINO yi COLLEGE f TERK: Ay. a 107th St, Mat Wet..26c, | without benefit. | Private and weight, and Jack Clancy, of Philadel-| ter under consideration, Frome Veorliels, bue the lattes wou With NG See PE ttg seme UE over WIDOW |hw (rtanntinsnit at ate eee panes, See nie, Who 1s one of the beat man axe s =o a eee mT comparatively. low’ scorer, WAL y 4 BRAN SSOU TNT | | ATLINCEBG, Hiway a son, $1 Mat, Te p House, ——= - et GAN RY Mat Wer A Mat, | 12th at, between Oth and Tih [Pne'’betore the public. In the. Quake e wre admirer will hay Dinara vel atan monies oleae - om Of Murvard. with, Harry Woodradt | © : 35.40 | Bedford's Hope, | ue,nae acounted OVER Gity, Clancy has been subtituted for “lo see othe £oNd sport at tho | ae , West | SORUETE | GARDEN 2.30 | Bedford's Hope. | 25,0h" fovother adv Sig ea to etc urke. and Anata IAS Nee eis Svasel Shisha aires iia Th eR Reet WRTIGESEAMONS 258m, |PLYRIC §i2he% MEXIGANA| ATLANTIC jie ene cone! St. gl T MURRAY QUS°a Tax. Av, Mat Ware, | tutta claim, Aavion free Ghaacy ought io furnish’ the fastest tyefourih ‘on Priday, March | 105 1. i 5 Wirednlonap dh ret ear 8 7, The Taneans, HOwaT) f ery aime Sn Git SRR | Hours boo. Munaarn 8 to 8 Mat ‘Ey. Day, Bie. Kind of a battle, as they are both slug-|16. Georg the light-welght| “Now for the last s i Pinot nd of fe and sirenle. In the other |champion, will meet “Young Muldoon, ers hA TA eke thie CERES Catone! Za Fe Our ena boss as Young Gold: | the pride of Harlem, best two in thrée| Arnold had n-lled in the tournament | 14 aie Bouts uch ey Goldman, Bert Keyes, | falls, catch-as-cateh-can style, ‘here | iia showing Was not as good as ex- TAthiSts Fhe Werle a frestent jae Fiminy Murtha, George Kitson and Wil- | will be several other crack bouts, John | pected, as ine ‘had Won only two series | he Witch, the Sailor and KELLAR. lle Schumaker will meet good lads, Piening, wie Buteher Boy. will meet and Ist four. The betting was all |the Enchabted Monkey. a . Bene Nell Olson, the Terrible Swede, Harry | against Arnold, but it turned out to be One of the best boxing entertainments | Model will meet Everhart ' Hahn, | different. Arnold never let off and ? ever strange] by the Morrisania Ath-| Harry Pekinsky will meet Young Roe: rolled three very go-d games, with KEITH'S FIELDS, (ein, Clara Julie Bond enw ofiens, MONI 8 UgMon. is, Weak | ater PIU eee oe TOMAS, TTPOLOWIAL dBracsttase. Gee, unter ST. NICHOLAS RINK WALLACK’S, Eve, 8.90, Mats, ‘Ned. & at, if BUMIAL olden: ttre, a ,ferevant | ICH SEATING cont Moneys Conmbareae | Wm, Faversham The Squaw Man icity Matas se Mayin ARNEN THE & Mad.ay, 1ys.8,05 al aie METROPOLIS 22a" atay-prueto eis: | GARDEN aia Seat B WAY: | My Malion Minetre! Maids z Cronin, 10% LHAMBRA Chun, b Wed. ith av. 12 CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT, RAYMON) 1 Ar Binb eit be held to-night at the|ber, Alex Swanson will, meet George | average of 2113-3, defeating ' Voorh sath oe || Pans Sipstiee Contatan, ae Ae estan aime | ‘SUth at.dex Ay, WmJ.Kelly'e Co. W us-house, One Hundred and Seven-| Fisher. ‘These bouts will be Mmited t>] In three straight games, PAS I OR ast OO AY | YORKVILLE State Dally. ROBERT EMAET, MASESTIC NEEEMOne ay ‘ tloth atres? a Third avenue, “ w,thirty minutes to a fall. Ernest Roe-| hels's ore WADDLE. he & OTe, he vatsah ue 1 be GALLOPS | Wvol lll “sez iiaimoy Phird defeat in the tournament. JOR WEBER'S TWIDDLE- York Jack O'Brien’ (Jack Dorman) will| ber ‘has been selected to referee the] Voorhels's everuge was 1%, Arnold "THE SQUAW MAN'S GIRL LAWRENCE & HARRINGTON, THE GARRICK im 8.10, Mata, with Myers im the star] bouts. ~.' wan two series. MUSIC HALL,|OF THE GOLDEN WHST. PUCKS, Trumbull & Barnes, ‘Herr Baona. ‘Wed. & Bat., 2.15. : 4 4 ou ‘ . i 3 L seitteletlem yet bn Ne ase NR Ta