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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1906. ON PUGILISM, BASEBALL, RACING AND ATHLETICS rossarevere. OLYMPIC ATHLETES ~ M’GOVERN’S PUNCH THAT FAILED AND NELSON STRAIGHT DRIVE THAT DAZED THE TERROR. JACK BEAT BY HANDICAPS a a ae ae any pri Archie Hahn Was Scarcely a Jack Goodman, the clever boxer of aes ; the Avonia A. C., he Second Behind World’s ning all the bouts he has fought "foe Sixty-Yard Record. some time, will meet George Hi rugged lobal fighter, for tes ieee in the star bout at the stag of the Long Acre A. C., which will take place in | its bhouse, in West Twenty-ninth street, to-night. These lads ought te put up a very interesting battle, as they both are aggressive, and, besides, can punch hard, There will be seven other bouts bee sides this encounter, Matchmaker BIty Jacobs having engaged the ft "rs to appear in bouts: Mi ve teas, George esos Ephy, Young Bosmle, ree Kitson, Owen Flynn, Jimmy. Stone, Charlle Goldman, Ben Rettty, Mosey King, Harry Greenhouse, Sailor Condon, Jask Doyle and Jimmy Murtha, . _F, Lafforgue, of the St. Bartholomew A. C., was returned an easy whaner fn the ‘mile and a halt handicap race in the meet of his club, at the Twelfth Regiment Armory, last nigi®. Behind him struegied William Bailey, the juntor cross-country clampion; Edward Carr, of the Xavier A. A., and Harvey Cohn, who will represent tle United States in the Olympic Games to be iheld at Athens. This race was the event of the even- ing. Frank Nebrich, of the New York + athletic C 1 Cohn started a full lap behind se: For three laps Neb nd Cohn followed him. At the beginning of tho fourli iap they caught the handicap men. Carr feli beliind Nebrich and tagk pace. All eyes were on the three, In tho next lap Nebrich collapsed and limped off the track. He had sprained a ten- @on in his foot. Batley led, wht Carr and Cohn alternately changed | places. | | AMUSEMENTS, SIAR I ? PROCTOR’S wit, “ame. Moan” Miss Bingham, Kvesson, Me Nan Buren, Mr. Youn ame Eine FN 9 ALL-sTAK J peg Wiltrid “Olark & Con Ware cart & Co. Nts. 18, SAM HARRIS COACHED. Cohn, with head back and dhin thrust out aggressively, ered the halt | mile in 2 minutes and 3 si 1s SY annar mile in 4 minutes and a | Al Goats isle AB Until the last lap Balley 1s: | Josta Ac OU jae from far back in, the squad of runners | Be fet, [Missa a a ea Mats, Daily, | Mowe SteAnister, Hit 3 3. Star. Vaud. Nts,.15,25,05.50, ghot out a white streak. The armory was filled with St. Bartholomew parti- sans. They shriesed and yelled with delight as they recognized going to the front. ‘With a ‘burst of speed that is second to that of no other miler, with the pos- sible exception of Melvin Shepin, he caught, then passed the leaders, and trotted’ to the tape It was a St. B every sense of word, They gave the meet, their runners were the bright- : coe cee} MIKE DONLIN SUSPENDED. \OUNG CORBETT “WID” CONROY JOINS TEAM Bat tuna NELSON. Fay Templeton, in Geo. M. Cohan’s 45 Minutes From Broadway. xt n.Richard Mansfield.Seats Selling 7@ THEA.B’ &41 St) S13 Broatway™es:B' way, srt Hh Mats) Wed & Sn 15, ALIS i AEE LIBERT Thee A lp oot ot ¥F TheRedsKin,’ "#1 ota Jlomew night In BAe New Amsterdam Thea., 42 st,.w.of Bway. TIMnS, LAST MAT: SAT, Bibs Dacca soratac int tie soeyard handicap dash. but failed to quality Saale bet Den NG y pilr of red-top boots, Wid" Is alao New York, Ev 815. Mats. Wath Get In hig "heat. He was on reratch and) Foe Breach of Baseball @% een tus cbest. Crime’ in cree Z A NOY 7 On Cnty Zovers she) Choe Neer Brees ie, Be aby Bl Meeae A Aliiar: who Nea ce ase months, and when he continued to vi Rain Kept Highlanders | ‘\via" wii te drouned Mang the Pilla: tony a eetioese © Hf Bip-foot “handicap, covered the alstance! Et’ iogs—-May Jump to | p2!,plaxers. training there? was Toth= p Bev ghiaty eulaanls Wades Chey Sour gue fn 62-5 seconds, the record for the dis- as ay p |ing else to do but suspend | > Indoors — Play Bir- ‘The heavy rain of yesterday success- tance, 89 that’ Hahn was scarcely a | Dontin “moved c the + Fille HS RARES Cbakooally and” work fifth of a second behind the world's Outlaw League Clarendon, ssopeing) \Would Meet Him in Philadel . 4 ine eemow She Ringaral coud / mark. . with his Jea.pod y cd Meet ad oh: = , i jae ag we ties Peapous,| YVOUIL 1 im in Phifadel- mingham To-Day. {1}, tcc apt Suune trandbalt prove Bored uted the Suasier bueween tel phia or in Bout at San HMaraRecure ORaaneC a oan) and r Interest in Big Fight. one, and did not It ts known that ed proceedings wi BibsLi kp wv bak DAY ALS EA 25c, to $L PAY ea 1CTOK LEKLERT'S OF Sunday Nixht. Seats Now. JJAMMERSTEIN’S 3 ud | sranc} » : na leva sta Francisco Club, BY BOZEMAN BOLGER. ho miby in his | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Mareh 15— —— MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 15, - - ° that hag happened since the clinched the world’s champion: signing a contrac play independent Conroy and Laporte, two dis- series has caused as much conversation | bal) in the so-called cutiaw flebl in| Messr: as the offoial ruling handed down by| Penpsyivania; in fact. I Manager McGraw announcing the in-| Williamsport and Aitex x after his signature for a definite euspension from particire tion in| After his signature, for a awn en it wi en that a game with mingham Impossible baseball lost art and the minc t an Leatuers turned to. prize nite thee the only man who tinguished members of our baseball SO oe ere a goack “ehey | Aone. Cone ely beaten Terry McGovern, | colony, scanned the bill 6f fare in a mand the ne ner offices 1ook- | n ie © for information as to the Nelson i yesterday, and z was over- presence to MATINEE RVERY DAY 25) 506: HENRI DE VRIES 23 4,232 MME, KENIZ, Chas. D. Semon, Fields & Wari ‘Dogs, Herbort Broaks, Tyce & bobbed up again. He wants to ness like manner He has wired The Evening| after seeing that nc \€ McGovern will meet|igoxed announced tt . Where he now ts. | Grimth. ae 1 MeGoyern fieht 8 battle and the dectsion was to will not suf- clad affairs of Michael Dontin. fer financially by the cha: The trouble, ft fs sald, started severa’ Regret is pressed by days ago. At that time a secret oon- over the in winners come out losers, lreakfast. T One of the features of the bie Pastime | 4 Sree x eine | Chat Donn is a amt ee Go buy. fort st on Saturday night at Madison| ference was held between Manaker Mc-| and owl: ~ to the f¢ aixcrou 4 . , L[Ie ties are compelled to buy for us Sera Barnes Lari areas International | Graw and his men at which warning | have reported at the Pc Shiels conver) At mediate Liana pare ey ete etews: 1th the Iooal club will bo! a Se Se \ il be the Internations’ | ax miven against violation of ethics | ft, enna Migea ove tie can do |'98 @ sprint to the athletic club, a! ne game with the local club, will bo) RLEM OP. HO, Evs, 6.15. Mat. Sat.2.15, tug-of-war contest, ope Of training. Boveral olayers were ao-| oul opnearanc prese 1 to do—knock the | good sweat, a cold plunge, and they| played this afternoon, and niin is TARY MANNERING Tho Walls of Jerle @ an. improvement _« x rounds, | were on apoaking terms to the enlisted | Pe able to nut tip & tircke fomthe. ficld, RE stele Id ] ti ight. Several strong iy 2 co eee s thig event will | CM*e¢ Although not openly, of breaking | year, but ‘Manager McGraw and Unanppunaa bendy Sovel and tntercating| ftith In the work of getting ready for} fary Knowles, “the” ne doubt prove a hovel and tn 8! the strenuous struggle 'in the Nacional | ftom New York Sweden will be represented: by the ylew that unless pre. Baeisn ren Athletic Club; | ueague season. forced as to hours strong team of the Svea Athletic Club; | “Recht sain, which caused Gaye of in-| by the world's champs the pre Fintand has entered a tkely team, and] activity on the Rod Elm Pare diamond, | raining might aa well be ahande the old reliable Twenty-third Regiment! gored ag a seeming Indentive for the| °C. Mathewson, says McCraw. team will uphold the honor of America-| iqje players to violate McGraw's cast-| proved to such an extent tl ‘Another event which has been added} tron orders, and in a heated argument | fair weather, his physi ular club men of the Higiiland clan, but tae young pitchers will adorn Conroy, having seen service before, was| tre. Orth, Chesbro and Hatin will not HURTISASEAMONS to i ———.—___ let off with one plug of tobacco and a! He allowed to pitch for @ week or ten Joe Humnpbre = HALL STAR aa VAUDE Arend tew hard raps gn the back. Laporte, | uu see,” explains Griff, “those old h AL) ip Sanaty J Crea ase if, Byron, Mae however, was eyed minutely and wus| fellows know what to do in a game, eld an aw gri terlous _Zancles. Louis “Wesley and Other, promptly made the brunt of a practical | A) t0 train them on team work Or) gn the shonge 1m PASTOR’S ‘extids Ar joke, The welghing machine ts worked | \j) 1 want of them !s to get In condl- Terry's corner: kerdid ys pa rile) ome Horr Saona, with @ penny. Holding a cen, between) ion. They'll be there when tt comes to | . Tach of them knows his job." PUCKS. Trumbull & Barnes. ] | to the Pastime programme Is a one-mile | jast night. Donlin said harsh things to geieee me cancion machine, at the sume. time slipping. In varia on Vie end A EM relay, between the Pastime A. C. and] hie manacer which ended in the official | Club, and Georme robes |machine, at the samo time slipping In|, Gi%. i er walgit, nial te ts adyleed AMUSEMENTS. ETS aa ae phy the Gamprldgeport Gymnasium Associa-| promulgation of andsfinite insolatian of] ville-Keansag Clty mo the penny. It worked. "Well, that's al the bly fellow not ‘to work for two or) 3 ~ Stevens & Eevley. The Ten acd ee ae raeeechuaette, Joe Devers, Wal-| Doalin trom the New York Ciub’s af-| the Giants Vast nish: | Billy Noack's followers were some- HeW one on me,’" chirped the innocent | tliree days; Jack, In tee abslein (1 08 | | EMPIRE THEATRE. (Broadway, & cf | eee Sete ae ter Grady, E. J. Sweeney and F. Trube) “1 ‘nesttate to talk about tt at ali,"| son's piteng mame. t {what disippointed by his poor bowling | Laporte. “So I've been giving away |{"., Cais Tee et le laudeAdams vi,2%, ; ST. NIC will make up the “Indians” team, and] saiq McGraw, “but onlin was given’ member of fda Loulsvilic team last yea ht in the Individual tourney, |™¥Y Money for nothing. You certainly! In four davs he took off seventeen | MaudeAdams j43xi RENEE S ICE SKATING | 66th St. and Columbus AW. neseic — | Two victories for him was a sure thing, | PUt me on to a good one.” dally, except Mondays, Skates free a fe z “Wh BY MoM: 25, 50, [ters Herzog, Camaras, the New England team will be composed DeUAde rand re 5 ‘ renee ounds, and reported at the hotel stiff from weakn ina Deiohanty | |CPLTION Bee Tae of Bart Suivan, J. W. Roberts, E. J. aioe Di is Peeve ke es te ut it happened that Stoddard, who ie broseeded to blow In} ane yet to show up, and then ev: Franels Wi ‘ 1 /{Franels Wilson Green and EB. McDonaid. The Mas: Post 2 : e and put up hausted when @ chorus of shickera| former is a first-bse man of ablity [ny ul Pastime boys are training hard for the Pe put up Bn see of 204 in his ind him put the s 1 baseman lund may be alfle to Reivengtiv ey che: DALY’S THE . Aran ea aeR: R ihe He has Played. In. the Southern | s. Moriarty ( Wwrnk. Deginning t Mon, : RUG Reread face and are also confident of victory. ries a the fact that he had been strune = old Bown of t rtiad a very suey |Lawrance D'Orsay yyaucus and 15, In the firs: games of the evening be- king the pleture ole | Tuungok tne ree Fath rt Bon ay. tween Hoffman and Stoddard it was the Sree | FAN GOSSIP ABOUT OTHER Young Otto last night addea another | landing @ straight jab squarely on the “s very poor bowlin Arann that expression y insists that he ee Tae ats. We e215, — ; 215 e ‘ 001 ing that lo: ory papers; so It's g00d, hold be given ‘half of the purchs : ii Heng Lavedan'é Mat To<tay Child Slaves of N. ¥. ] PLAYERS ON BOTH CIRCUITS, | victim to Bis lone Sat sera Bae oe the Qky fellow , and) seadiny | him the series, Hoffman rolled a steady | | Bet He haw ana nomminoinS, fiiey for his release from Rirming. |OTIS SKINNER Yuk num. et Wook HUMAN DARTS i *|smashed and upper eu! e re 7 ed 7 » X00} it yhic witite nt Is, he hrs done nothing mor® He has been Il advised, and JOATRE. Hiway & Sith at. Fv. iss = < | A}1 during three rounds at the Cen- ndtgzers made a game fischt, and while | Kame except in the third, which he lost| V.in feed his pigs and sell pork, which | writes to President. Raum, of ef bir- SAVY TRATES va? sae Tr ee ee 4 | mide wil makelold “Cy” Young's alx-| fy" armietioncius, and only the kind. [lo che A¢th round it Gee “sie boays |g coponen® having four splits in | counts very little in nlayine: Held-|mhuham. olbb, that ‘he will not report Rott 2 NiwWiaCayBianey, the | teenth season on the baseball diamonz,| nas of the timekeeper sived the lat- fZht, although Diamond Al did the, ‘in, Sune proce oe workin in therenthelds |'nsanusnes ctie: eateetans te aun fo) ther. fi % BRO OREN NCA | er resis fua ap good an ovat, at tanst [RAO4 Of Oe Omen cs tye china | EORee,, Mad Was, a favorita, bur] |The econ series, was a: aurora. to sad BOTS lee Tat | eign aoe eeey oe TGED AQUHAN on |IMPERIAL BOs oe d Fee tna Hostha Americana, eh 4 ; A} tn the Atty, parnyinng a box oh, | ¢he crowd, oddara was selected Town mononotous. He l#as proud | although his brother Insists the wil, |G . aac eo Jimmy Collins, of the round, ‘The thne was cut to two min-| the bie fellow lett hinsolf unguarded, | ig” bow! against Noack, the Tux-| ur his Hew Joo as a amail boy" Is of | Se here in a few days.) nt he Wl GEO. wer a) POLLY GIRIS AND MAY EY. | a flash, the Detroit man s.r : | | yearecaert : Belitore Lee, Miatit cir A Aaiios eikee i | Delmore & Lee, Matthews & As edo cra 80, and he depends a lot on |*°l nips Mb jeoveca utes and twenty seconds. his right to the chin, and the Steel Stoddard rolled 20, 224 and "Cy: during the coming season. Th the parlance of the ring followers | Plant ‘sthauer ‘went down cnd out th EM \ t : ° at down und out, his | 188, and won eas Noo Aare ; Be : . ‘ .. | Moran was a “lemon. 2 oune, one head striking the floor wiih a thud. sa “ar Pe ipe ey een | TZ piere| | AL M PHI N ‘Mats, Daily | President Murphy. of the Chicago Na-| was the squeezing | machine. it —— : pi ee ele lifeneeeee K) ioe. ® 258 ] fac RUSSELL IN SIX-ROUND ‘The ‘ist series, Betwoon Noack and 1 We LYCEUM PSA rhunand sat Sipe | | mawan Keskea SCS area Retna vn . By Chas. ton Bros, Donovan, Arnold & Co,. Others. ——— NS tfonala, thinks he has a good pitcher in| punched, smasiio but like a cat 2 ‘nia heart's content, but like seer a M rian Mueller. Two years ago |} ‘i use, just dt his vic~ offman, was a’ bitter fight from the : New! Playing with a mouse, just dit his, vior GO BESTS ADAM RYAN, | 23% £,i2, last game. ‘The frst game The Lion and the Mouse. "cielo been signed by the matchmaker of the ‘Mueller worked against the Cubs in an| tim hard enough to ma was won by Hoffman; thi z Nexhibition game at Sharon, Pa., and | wobble and his lore shaty,, hear rien a Mite tone wan Ravina at esorerae re . Badger A.C. of Milwaukee to try con: STAT EDTA E a SPORTING. * fis showing impressed Manager Sele. | Was twice about tO AUT to. vay and | PHILADELPHIA, March 16.—In the | #24, tie third game was won by Noack Club Will Open Its Doors pounds’on'éaton i Te Beurketes its | BtldS0) David wotaseo wrosents | “at the C Wickao BANDIcAPPan, 25 Broadway, | Bince then Mueller has been doing good windup at the Washington @portine | leat by missing @ spare Mee nhe onn . | he will be a likely, candidate for the | BLANCHE BATES in| ¢olden ie iy he's Pleatels. olin + an ] “work in the Eastern League. Ciub last night, Unk Russell easily | frame, Noak won the atth game very| ON March 28 With a | *terweishe championship. \CADEMY OF MUSIC. Tain RC Tevtow gr | 2AWIMK, (Good hips every day. Felephone Seties Adam Ryan jn six rounds og] nally, | Bie 2th 5a Clancy Makes Good Here. VID BELASCO The Hog Of weve Dis Cotiandt, "fod “only ee ottice ‘or by | "Burke and Leahy. of the St. Louls to dreamland. Qard Aghting. Russelt had the best of | gui, Nowck doubled up and won. the Twenty Round Battle. Jack Clancy, the Quaker City welter- J saettet sient WallacetfopperOreingoqison, | (Nationals, will not shine tn fast com- | Otto was exectiting Ns fim Sith! Ryad shkeda Rene ike fourth, whon | serids, 1 was an even breale all weight, who beat Sailor Burke at tho Jyh tie in W. Heddinger = Ipany’ this season, ‘They have been {and Wom Fone inst his opponent's chiN| hleeding from a lee jake ne Cee ne | around. 9g) |Nevarre A. C. Monday, will get con- ; ieee | A CURE FUR 33.00. “old to the Kansag City Club. Movtimekeeper clangod the bell and/ the ight giarted with «rush aa Wee: | THE SGORE: . aiderahto work In thts vicinity. as hfs Sitnatye | Hats et De. Scott’s Electric Belt 4 ee —_— Boran was saved from being knoc! soll landed short Jabs to Ryan's. stom: | First Series. BY JOHN POLLOCK. Mowing equine Burke was certainly a | VAVID REUAKCO presents 2d year In N.Y, WHY SUPFER :| Ps Ny _ e ' n. Claney’ v 5 "4 j Jake Welmer will pitch for the Cin-| °K, other seven shree-round pouts| hard Jabs to the face Tuseil stating | Hoftman,, ...19 19 149 209. Av.—as4i-g] Once again the Tuxedo A. C., whioh | this olty, will probably be Witte Lewis WARFIE.D mest Stare || WHEN you GAN ee Uma ‘einnati Reds, after all, this season, He|were tame affairs. Fred Emkins an@| the second round with a left swing co | Stoddard 382 169 199 167, Avcastici|{s located at North Essington, Pa, | the harthitting weiterwolaht. Test |NQTANie ADR aun who suffers trout rheu- / IB wasn't pleased with nis trade from|Fred Lucas amused tho | crowd, mae Adam's face, and then Ryan started his Second Series. will make an attempt to bring off! men will be signed to meet at one of ESTAR AtnS With St, Mat set || Uae fate, ‘bac ne IB Chicago, but what, little difterences that | former looked like tis puereat! punch | through the Mgnt, Unk aia STP ined! | Noack : twenty-round bouts in its club-nouse. | the slay to be given by the Metropoll- | WOUTIN Xext” Waek-<Acrase the Pace, ff = Wee abd Benerel | 30y , fexintea ‘have beon patched up by Garry | {nq several times floored Lucas, but in-| Ing, and had the b Q nO | otard | Av.-179 Trhe opening shiow of th club will take | ‘7 A.C he near future, 12 8, Banh AY, Aa Sat gt) be been ‘Herrmann, Weimer is one of the dest |forior physical condition, told its tale whioh Ryan seeme 4 iat place on Wednesday night, March 2. / is Should Be a Great Battle. Mel CO Nex Weeke Behind the anak, Dry: tre “weit, f nave been “gouth paws in the National League, after a minute or two of fanting, ana Third Series. ‘Thé principals In the star bout on that! What promises to be one of the great-| [1.9708 Marks St.PatrickCts Ste, Mat N't) a selling Mt for 28 years ; ho rounds had to be cut JOHNSON WINS Noack 178 181 158 184 200 187. Av.—188 2-6| occasion will be Abe Attell, the cham-| eat battles between local fighters that M HILL] ie Shove Oley Mia Thomas 2 ape ine ‘tact that uone have “Torty” Houtz will be tried in the | "fom.Kerner outpointed Charles Hoft- Hoffman 187 184 154 198 162 166. Av.—174 2-6) pon teatherwoigat of tie world, and’ have taken place in this elty since three ext Work—tdward Harrigan, ff o9ea Totufned te, evidence that ft aco outfield “by the St, Louis Nationals|man after a tame exptbition, a FROM JEANNETTE. — 4% ‘Tony ‘Bender, the husky featherweight | (une pouts wore (frat. Ane duced will Old Lavender, \ Peed t> any, widress, ha at = this avason. outs was onco a “Red.” | GOOMSR, SNecldan and Jack Daly were of Bisabeth, N. J., who recently cam2/ Ayania ALC. fighter, and” “Sohne Mat. | a, eae, bookiet on Hlectrig: Baits, ; 80 ‘evenly matched that there was little BALTIMORE, Md., March 15.—Jack within an ace of putting Attell to sleep ae ! ich la to fe place at re RR; G) A. SCOTT (Est. 1878), Bobby Higgs and Harry Armbruster | difference, “Austin Rice, the Rip Van | Johnson, of California. and Joe Jean- In a Yhree-round bout at the Consolle | SMArey A. C. to-morrow night Mat, TOMS, TE PrOAdR Ay, News nice baseball name that) are with the | MinKIG of he fobed Oteoue toa draw |nette, of New York. played with each dated A, C, with a chance blow on the ani aa’ chew “wil bein fine cor dition MEXICANA: ner Philadelphia Athleticg at Montgomery, | with ward Smith. er for fifteen rounds last night ba- jaw. The announcement that the Tux-) they ought to furnish a battle worth go- ee te ee b q with Ho! tng’ to Bee. || FIELDS, | Tieis| OLD DR. GRINDLE* Ala. Both are Cincinnati boys. fore the Eureka Athletic Club, do A. C, would hold thelr bouts was j FELTZ BOXES DRAW end of which Johnson was awaed tne shade by. ‘the ovub omicials In, Hsladel; Johnson to Fight Edmunds Again. dzaw.oeBway/ MIN & LipgOD <diess, Wea: the seuee Papas in Pho Bt. Louts Nationals will not want * ' esi bar ty been Fer| Edd!é Johnson, whois one of the Under Del Gdi’® sek ear aees ‘ decision. For would-be champions the , i Oo sition to the bouts has 3 F} rd basement this year, There are WITH KID BEEBE. men gave a exhibition which would moved and that the contest will surely | most promising boxers now defore x Nhe ‘Pec oo ee » @even candidates for the job at the thira ————— have rd-raters to ah meh ? have put ‘d-raters to shame. .The . take plave without interruption from | tho public, was matched Tuesday night ve plobe of peat! to ne Art Ed: 3 r Boke fOr Eioe ie oe Ganetien A WHAMORA Chas. E. rane e Coe ory the awwthorities, 4 corner of the diamond, as follows;| WILMINGTON, Del., March 15.—) o¢ Johnson swinging hig arms aro Although the finish Ff i hous! nish match between me O. Amndt, Hoteskoetter, Bennett, Perrine, | Tommy Feltz, of Brooklyn, and Kid) in the alr like a windmill! and Jeannette | George Rothner and Young Muldoon is erry and Schreck to Meet. Atag lot) the (Motrisanioncate Geax 7th av. Hib moire City Quarter, Frants, James and Hickman, Beebe, of Philadelphia, tought six | covering 4p and walking into a clinch. | tne feature bout of the champlonenip| Dave Barry. light heavyweight ct Mnatrnteanta, A. .C. whlch |W sgata,tliy-ase, Mr astra OardneeGrane othe Some of the cubs who have a chance | Feits had the better of the first three | of the “rruelling” contest, Faddock A, C, club-rooms, No, 250 Weat | Yast with Mauvin Host, has been) 5,47, Sy Ue VO Le! ereas ath 8 a Roous to”break into the big leagues have a Founda but ‘Beebe took, a mage. there: ————— fourth street, Friday night, there} matched by the latter to meet Mike’ em ae Mat, Towey—THE RUNAWAY GIs. re Private’ ani’ others | fancy idea of thelr baseball ability, Out-| sewers even, Both men save” 8 | DIEGES’S OFFER ACCEPTED,| 2% several other contests on the ear | sehteck, the ruggest Ciel: natt ____ AMUSEMENTS, 1 GOTHA aa mired, dusnoe a bio eaniocordee, Tt Bee. = .| that are attracting attention frou aie Bo atat. ‘ro-tny—rre luo Ribbon Gira ts Re tn nt Peo the [i a iwenty- fielder Clay, bought from the Loulsville'| clever, exhibition of Infiziting. ° \ frecly a8 a result of tho Brook lh NAL eres OLR Mla sa sports. mney te gat ict? Grande-College Widow METROPOLIS 4{24* lub by the Boston America pled | teen ‘The athletes of the Americ, 3 adi Ha shyaiha wee't cine He one liye mara Ja0e, ig to the Olnnple Games at avin cam | Harry Model will meet one of tho} juey Wht 1 ‘iy pounds, . isa Ba Bea Geeneustcty citived Guin und 1 have one souvenir at least of ity S!| nardost met in hie careor, Mverhardt | i: at 3 Pe M. George Sitse will ref EXT WEREK—The PRINCE of Pr CUSTERN East edi.” sineaalaty ottired him, and bo | DIAMOND AL WON OVER . — |-canion. tn teu of contsbuton to tio tian, The bout between Alex Swanson | He, Cleats NS toma to much) WALUACH'S, Eva, 820, Mate, Wel = ¥ wa . 7 “ oat Barry. ab 4 0, Mate, j : sey : meece, | und Goorge Maher for weiter-wéizh. | DY. the game for him. Wn, Hvatsiam The Squaw Man Revert k : UDaN Wis: Ne GEO. ROGERS IN FIFTH. | Ghrvion 3. Dooges, the-old-time arnicre | ats Cert renconn ehurapieasiio, whiny pi a rede ni OUR K Athiotic Jeo bo decided Frida Garaner and Dougherty Matched. ead RL toe fe. Athletic: Giih, | Wil also be decided Friday night, shoula GARDEN * dad. 8a) THBA.AtGta Ay. Po ch 1h—Dtamona Al, ft each thine | prove one of the beat on the card, Jn| Axter considerable trouble a match | oo, Ba 14th St. Teedetk pk iohomas Pelete ht chan of Mich- | and. member of rican Commit. | addition to ‘theso three everit been arranged between Jimmy Ar GALLObbn, | Next Weok—David Higgins, His Hagt Dollar .