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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING MARCH. 16, 1906. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT # # 2 xosnri Evérny: . there Is no re: MeGovern sho even If Battlin is Neleon did suc- in outroughing hm for six rounds | ivories, who on March 27 €own in Piiladelphia. the six rounds, although of the Dane's chin. welght class. heavier than his weight up. He could have made 126 thing, Terry tas not been fighting enough during the past couple He ought to go on now, cut and fight every young enough. he should be aut the theatrical game, “montt; at least. There's no reason wh: content to join th It isn’t a very significant thing that McGovern has been knocked oat twice 22 has been able And many fighters now prominent have been knocked out oftener—Jack O'Brien, one thinks Jac‘: Young Peter J to turn that trick. ts a has-been son has knocked him As for Nelson, fighter, but as a six-round scrapper he fs something of a shine. dozens of lightweigits around this pa of the country that can put up a bette looking six-round fight. the time, but it Isn't pretty fighting look at. He simply roughs, butts with | Nelson fights ali |Splendid cushion work or at Schaefer's ‘a tr to brilliant close playing saw the wenius ng and bores in con- tnually, hitting away with both hands. man around he knows of} isn't any variety the knack ot Found you have s tie game. There his fighting. He ending a fight with ‘one single swiden in| Secret uf Willie's master work, Ubree times Wednesday night he had calmly stepped in and set hims done toe business. se:ding it over, carefully shoo: But even then b Felons just s i he streaks ot OMMY MURPHY , for him, Ton * have whipped 11 Considering t v put him out evo minutes a athat Terry was in fa also thought ft ls ago, and ment sounds i to remea.ber at this mos is supposed his class. Kecen fighters who few years aso, The names look gocd on a rec- as Knocked out fight pretty w: e woulu | He might knock At A little cracked ice In a tow: “CHAMPION ATTELL HAS TWO FIGHTS ON Abe Attell sa ys that when he meets] Saturday night he Is going to prove der, wn the other de the better mun. toil§ mvet Phil Logan for six rounds wy night at the V Jub, of Philadel ph: CHICK’ TUCKER TD ~ BOX MARTOTe-NIGHT aan, ashington Sporting hard-hitting | c-weight of the Avonia A, C., will [Turd batile with fist lime sin ve ‘Tommy Mur- | & Palace on PYtalian Menter, ins At the stae of the Sharkey A. C., which | take place Jn Its club-house, at i eet and Broadway bout: promise, ost bitterly contested that have been hout | a Besides tnis im- portant battle thereywill be six other ‘potwoen evenly matched bo: ago, Lucker | HOW WILLIE HOPPE MASTERED GAME OF. BILLIARDS. — His Teeth on [vory Balls-—Never Gets Rattled While Playing. Hoppe, the boy | son to-day, and declar he world, may be avaree he will The career of Willi billiard champlon of ald to be the evolution of a billiard cue ndowed with bra It would not be straining ¢ aphor to say what Willd cut h on a bijlard ball sam boy rful form it pou that Will Teng ito bb play diiliands, Of course, he be This young wizard of the clicking| tutor, Before he was five "7 4s to finally | boy made runs of 40 an@ 00, to have been born rather pool, table when two years old, | purpose of training the boy. w this and the history When you of hon the boy until he dazzled the champions me Was cones interest in his performances. now practising for his match with Slos-|o¢ the science of angles als ‘engilsh son and later for the great tournament | could confine himself to ally single with the Class A champlons b) be held este ot ay, 1 trained him in every in April at Madison Square Garden. farking. Up the Fall (ot the (table Playing with Old Tom Gallagher. | with chalk to illustrate the division of With ‘Tom Gallagher, one of the best- | “"&!es, I have Kept the boy for days of the “‘short-stops," he is playlig a 2,000-point match, 400 points a night, at his new billiard academy in West Thir- tieth street. It is an eigtsteen-inch balk | line game, with Willle giving the older man the handicap of two out and wne in to his own one out and one in, Gal- lagher led Willle for several evenings until the lad rounded into form and ra, away from him. Runs of 143 and 104 almost In succes- | sion were two of the electrifying feats of the boy at the practice match. Men + Who have been dazzled by Slosson's «f the two combined in Wille Hoppe. | When his father, Frank Hoppe, started | to train the vouth he bean with the {dea of creating a player who would be a master of any sort of style—open, | close, cusnion or counter. This is the “The most surprising thing about the lia’s playing,” said Tom Gallagher, af- ter one of the innings of the match now on, “ls the facility with which he can make almost any sort of play. He often and weeks at work on cushion shots. extricates himself from @ ticklish posi-|T70 Mgo““aevotea months of special lon by what would seem! to othera the | practice, to other features of open play. s tin, : ound this lavor of @ trying sor most difficult shot, executing it with) rine boy was very young and had an astonishing facility. almost to get on the table to play. As That the billiard cracks of the world |ho sprank up (though not, to a tall yi1-|shoot) I had a platforn. bullt abou! are convinced of the superiority of Wil- | troCri pie, “When he could stand up to lie Hoppe over his rivals in Class A|the work my task of coaching him be- is evidenced in the fact that the odds|came easier. I thought I had done ve fairly well when at the age of fourteen on the boy over Slosson in the coming |) ON Y's 100, playing from. the rail, match are 2 to 1. Thousands of dotiara tha "only" siopped. then from shart wf y atch when the |/exhaustion. I knew that a pl r hay will be wagered on this mate Knew that a player had he would become cham- two champiuns meet at the Grand Cen-| been develop Palace, George Wheelock, the book-lin a few y ‘offered $10,000 to $20,000 on Slos- pion of the world. TURFMEN GETTING READY / BY FRANK W. THORP. the thorouchbred in the South. So the gn sp with the reduced rate of fare, will be hailed as the first good g| thing of the sca: e Every racegoer at this stage of the ist. ‘There ts no Hmit fs going to grab from s this season. Of course in has made mi but this y be no mistakes. Me will e tize, his speculation, ‘tt doesn’t look Very much like spring- time to the man whe looks out of office window at the drifts of ow an \hurrying crowds of blue-nosed workers, but, nevestheless, one of the sure signs of spring © to hand to-d the announcement by Joh igi, manager of all the Roetern bet- |W ¢ rings, that he will run his speci! train to Bennings on Sunday . the train going as the second section of the Congressional Limited on the Pennsylvania road, ‘This brings to mind most vividly tha the opening of the raciig season is only a week and a dav away, and soon t : ‘st hoon crowd will be listening to the eal! of the /PAmed horres “f° and Touts bugle with more keen uppreciation than | vestmrday ds ligely to set the ‘hors: they would hear Sousa's Band in con-|baok a bit. <specially those which being hurried in ups go aloni “and “but are the most words mn with racing. The ra: als lam will hi of the ent have gradually melted | 1h a i |Bez_on ede before the meeting beging down to the shoestring. There ts no| {nae been reported around. town tha eran surer method of melting a/the Washington Jockey Club contem bank roll than a winter in New York plated taxing hookies trving to beat at long range the beauti. |IMf,Uie Present meu! ful game devoted to the Improvement of main the same rate will re- in former yenrs, FIGHTERS SPLIT UP $23,000 BY JOHN POLLOCK. | mon ought to pat Battling Nelson and Terry MeGovern | PM Se Sawresst got even more money for weir six-| Schumaker and Murphy to Fight. Philadelphia, than the first reports in- | dleated. The actual count of the cash | AY puse shows a total of slmost elson’s portion of this wns | Govern’s $6,900, and the club's jin the 000, | $10,350, A. C., where the managers of both fir: could solve his awkward style the first | Tucker and Carsey to Clash. me, but Terry hes him’ down fine} "Chick't Tueker, the how and would get iplm in. another | will be neil towlay fi soy. the Chicas 14 Frank Car- Nelson sald: “We have a good theat- 1 offer. If it pans out Td Uke @ anothe term on the t to have fought Carsey 1 lion ready for Terry says the word.” as soon as Nelson Gets an Offer to Fight. Ba Nelson on offered a 5 Dat up any m to beth tie Referee Graney Sick in Bed, Eddie Graney wker McCurey, | vigts can Hight Ught weight and It ts the rarion Maher Fights Again To-Night. ike Sullfyan at Low An ‘secure bucl for $5,000 to fight Nel- ok mn of Bakersfield, ant-weleht Hving can beat Salior Burke. the local weiter-weleht, and | fleure in aw Sack Cluney, the ‘and ehitty Went. | meet Jim wolght of Phiindelp great fight at the Navarre A, C, fast Tuer- (Seen iin box to be a coming And. Bavuge will meet Gay night, ware matched by Mike Newman |atane aut of the et tte evar avage fm ble, husky local heey bout at the next stag of the Long Acre A. 0., |MYenue, | Good Judaes of a Sree ‘Thee putting ‘Baier to alseo, HOPPE AND ONE OF HIS SHOTS. At Least Four Are Needed by. Local Team to Win Pen- nant Flag. N BULGER. BY BOZEM When he was four Willie began to q with | and learned to walk by the aid of a cue. |y:e rail game, his father standing by as | ears old the aseball club mus: four men who ca hit close around Therfore to win fi Americans mu % place the ve at least four the club can depend to work in the I tuought this was promising,” said show whether or not the proud and| prank toppe, telling of the years te Terry couldn't knock Nelson out In) soorning Slosson has any props for his | devoted to teaching his son, “and was he landed | pride or any basis for his attitude in be- several of his best punches on the tip| Mttling the wonderful performances Of} came then, and I really have rever But even when! the elghteen-year-oMt champion, had his! one muct with billiards, Yet the Terry was at hls beat several Mehters| cradie drawn alongside a billiard, or| {acuity of teaching the game seemed stayed longer than that with him. a Although McGovern has gone back he ana with popping infant eves watched ig stilt good enoun to whip nearly all Me mother and father send a rainbow | , T'sin@d on Broad Principles. of the men who are actually in his own! of tiny spheres milling around the table. | ...ifion, was naturally 7 5 He weighed convinced that Willie would eventually become a billiard player. Pool was my n time of neca. infleld, spectacular work ‘end spring talk about wonderful feats of now pitchers 1s all well and good, be something else me for the @ecial Hitters win games and fielders keep “He was not allowed to play by ta- though the genius of the ant tal ware seit I auipainnbalsl arent trained | (aught him the sence of the game | 8 (DEA BORNE Pes {rom the clemental principles up. L r allowed him to reach out until Terry tried as hard as he could to keep! of the world by his brilliant playing, !t/ne had made the pre.iminary steps. rather increases than diminishes your | Often TI have coached tim Ina singie He ts |=iet for hours at a time. Beginning with the principle that no true muster g and jam-up fielding close to the mai will {t ava{l a club if it has no men to hut when runners are on bases? ably have be Athletics out in wind-up last season to hit at opportune wed the Athle able to stack up Giants in the series for shio of the world. Strong Batters Wanted. is fully aware of the 8 from bein vorably against the @ champion- Clark Griffith HITTERS ARE NEEDED BY GOODMAN QUTPOWTS GRIFFITH'S HIGHLANDERS GAME GEORGE HOEY i} necessity of hitters, He also ects that a little better batting last season | would have landed hin much higher up | They Boxed Fast Three-Round dn the race, despite hard luck due to} injuries and s. Asa co nce | . Welle workinaehis Wein lua anene | Bout at. Long Acre A. C, Last Night. ‘to group a collection of hite the batting ord who car hover close | around 206, Davy fell down sadiv las: see | s stick and he js being | Jack Goodman, who !s one of the most tate by Conres ne } ghits yw box ¢ alters on er lub. Avoree et ts als Mh ENLE Yr i 3, erty ulso had a s slump | local fight ir bout Ung. and it ly wiuost a elnel tat three rounds at the stwz of the Long jhanty or Hahn will be ui SAE fj i Priereane ete eee Nad | Acre AL C., in its club-house In West needed ba Let. thes Je | Twenty-ninth street last night. Good- a|man was too clever for Hoey, and the the s shy on fielding, but Gritth wan anan wh Q | Able tien eugent $2 bat and bo | way in which he jabbed him repeatedly For this reason Yeager will also be|!n the face during the second and thint Played regularly at tiird unless Mo- | rounds of the contest won for him con- tarity makes a sensational showing. ape 5 Joe mato a strong, resort. Witn aig; | siderable applause from the large crowd stlok last year as \Wiilily man, and so | Present. far this spring he has led the club in| In the first round Hoey had a shade Dituing. Of course Keele: r : 4 tite eas yearns end veer ie vearas the best of the fighting, he getting home is aiways there when called upon, and| ‘any good punches at close quarters in Phebe Dig, merits would be foollsh. | Goodman's body and face. tn the seo- i ya ten-y y Gootman, the land who could not tell you Keel: [O84 Found Hoey rushed at gr's record from the ‘time he led tho | and they began to slug away with both National League wislle playing with| hands. Goodman jabbed Hoey in the Bal early Baltimore nearly e decade ago, nose with a straight left, drawing the A Strong Combination. blood. Hoey kept letting fly short right~ jdm Present Indications GrifMth will | hand swings for Goodman'a jaw, which have hie batting range ythe latter managed to get away from fell, Williams, Conroy, Yeager, Chase | DY clever ducking and fast foot work. asebail man-| In third round Goodman had all and then the batteries. agers have long sice found that to 5 | Ret the best results trom batters the ae i oe ce ae bambi teed heavy hitters must be grouped imme. | CoMStantly in the face with short lett- diately after the good walters and the | hand jabs to Hoey's bleeding nose, an@ buncers, Por Instance, Hahn Isa pretty | occasionally uppercutting him on the the start, Keeter isa sure bunter and |" With short right-hand Jolte whem can put him down to second. Then {it | Hoey came rushing at him. When the is up to the sluggers to drive him in, | pell rang Hoey was bleeding freely and /Offers His Hand to Mc- Which Was Quickly Accepted. MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 18—After which kept the Giants from training a | third straight day, Manager McGraw experienced the first bit of pleasant news last night when Michel Donlin stepped in at the Cordova quite unex- pectedly and offsred him hi McGraw had offered Mike his own hand the previous night while deliver- ing a lecture on temperance, explaining that he (McGraw) was the best friend Donlin ever had, if permitted to de. McGraw's hand, according to eye- witnesses, was spurned and the words that followed ended in the ban of in- definite suspension being placed on the heavy hitting outfielder. JACK CLANCY GAVE WILLIAMSON BEAT GRIM AWFULLACING ROBERTS AND WEISS (Special to The Evenifie World.) PHILADELPHIA, the California welter-weight, just fell short of scoring the first knock- out over Joe Grim in thelr six-round bout at the Broadway A. C, last night. ‘Phe Itallan received the most decisive Donlin left | noon yesterday, stating that he would leave on the first train for the North. Every one thought that h had kept his promise, in view of a tele- gram he had exhibited, showing that the Williamsport club had offered him salary at che rate of $3,600 per year, Late last night he returned to the Eddle Weiss's bowling was very in- consistent in the individual tourney at At times it looked as if he would lose every game, then a wild horse and ran It he would Thum's last night. he started like away from his opponent. not miss spares he would make a good very Ured, while Goodman waa as freah n the contest started. 1 as In the other bouts Ben Riley end | Young Goldman fought a draw, Jeok | Flanagan knocked out Willie Horton in —. — two rounds, Jimmy Stone defeated Owney Fiynn, Frank Sheehan boxed | Cordova, and the truce was immediately pecs Seen rae ie br struck when Donlin manfully Offered |and Al Greenwood just succeeded ry his hand, which was quickly accepted. drawing with Mickey McDonough. [oe colewedl cay a confeasion of re. | — | at his intemperate actions Gnd his words to MoGraw, which were | AMUSEMENTS, regarded by the manager dnd others as | @ | h breach of the etiquette due 5, Broad manager by players. Doniin is consid. | | EWPIRE ZPATRE. Bepadray, & 40th (Hevesi Gites ee, acu’ | (Maude Adams itn Fk Bley ee Saree cei | | aa AI Gee their | |[DALY’S SHEATRIR., Bee esac 838 ‘Khe Embassy Nall for the team than throwing away th The New York leader has certainty | |Lawrance D’Orsay pyaucus: Dreliminary days of training. had “ strenuous time in the last fow| | uno THEATRE, Ath gave. Noarly every member of the tea:n HUDSON FEE Aan seats. i slight or severe cold, and the condition of €. Mathewson took | |OTIS SKINNER rit a change for the worse to-day, causing SAVOY THEATRE. B' way LR ictae ey announcement from attending D: DENG MB. HOPKINS Elliott that Matty might not be phys-||“#©ENvtt!! MR, HOPKINSON. | feally able to take part in his best por- THREAT Inway hat, Ev 815! formances until 2 month hence, even if| | HERALD SO." "Sais, wed. and Sat. 2.15. pleas ter complications fail to set GEO ry COHAN te As RORGE | George Tebeau, who !s here, wants Wed. Matinee. Best Seat fees purchase Biay, Piao the playe KIC Lae Sretin ti who was suspended for failing to prove! | mvetings, 8.16. Matiner charges” of thrown’ games ‘in the |FRITZI SCHEFF ™} Southern League. Phyle played with |. Fish the Eniladelphia team several years! |IVGEUA © "Stats ‘Thurs. and Sat, 8 iB, a recently nm reinstat: a 5 = i: 3) after tires veara of banishment, | IThe Lion and the Mouse. "xi¢ii* Prospects. continue ior cold weather. © —_—__— ariey Comiskey and his hite Sox 7% ‘The from Chicago were here in part inst f Bolgscg Ei, Mat Sut wt, | The Gel night, having abandoned training for a BATES in| Golden | few days to hunt and fish, on account BLANCHE ES in | West. pbithel eae ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Ita BLa Irving FL drubbing in his career, and in the last | bowler. two rounds was too weak to deliver a He held on to Clancy ard just managed to stay the Umit ‘There was not an Instant tn the fight that Clancy was not the master of the He kept Grim's head bobbin; back continually from hard right-han wallops and also dealt a great deal of nishment to the body. wild and seldom connected, In the fifth round Grim sent Clancy reeling from the effects of several low Bailey warned the Itallan for his foul quickly recovered and started to Grim to oleces anew. JOE GANS TO FIGHT SULLIVAN the colored boxer noider of the light-welgnt and we: championship callel upon again to-night to defend title in a owenty- round encounter with Mike (‘Twin") New England fighter, which will be fought under a@ tent be- | fore Morris Levy's new vhich is al:uated at Los Angeles, Ca! ‘This will be the third time they have It was in'the first serfes that Welss beating Sam of the Spartan Bowling Club. Robert played good games, but it w i luck that Weiss did the best bo in all the serlea he has rolled so far was Very cas’ do away with Roberts's average was 1791-3 to William- JASPERS REORGANIZE. ‘The reorganized Jaspers. the baseball team of Harlem, has a strong for Saturday after- noasns and Invites dates from the fol- Willlamson t Grim was very In the last series, \eiss-Willlamson. the game was one-sided. had a chance to win a game. Jamson was the winner of average prize ‘ational ‘Tournament. of Staten Island; Vincentlan C. C., of Long Island; Asbury Parks, Oakland 8B. B, C., Atlantic Ogdensburgs, Howards, ‘Woodhavena, Brighton A. C., Marquottes and Nyacks, Address Jasper Athletic Association, No, 646 West One Hundred and Thirty-seoond street. i Willlamson won son's end once more Haverstraws, be able to winter one or two fortunate bookies to hampionshin of che world, ag fought at Woodward's Pa- giving Suiivan knocked him a. ied with the outcome of that battle, and as he asked fo. a return fight Gans agreed to meet win before Ley: will fight at 142 pounds, Both fighters t with range no one has ever Gans, utter evere beuting, finally AMUSEMENTS, welter-weight New Amsterdam Thea. 42 LAST 3 TIMES, Fay ‘Templeton, 45 Mioutes From Broadway. N ‘t Mon. Richard Mansfield.Seate Selling Broadway Mais Weta eate 28, ELSIE JANIS THe VANDERBILT GUP HDA.42d St.west of vere heir preparation. for athietia club igh In at the ring side, have been training hard for the con test and are in better condition than their previous battle. vonfident he whip away this time before the end of the twelfth round. cer 4 the meeting at wenninzs, A groat This special train will be welcome. for | majority of the horses are, however. ts comes at a time when the bank rolls | well forward, and if nxt week [3 fine nple opportunity to they were for which was fought before the Eureka A, C., of Bal- a few months ago, the men tor fifteen rounds, the bout a draw. Francisco, where he box Gans again In a |. Ganga will post 0) with Harry San Francisco, and 00 ner day dur- There 1s no LIBERTY® TheRedsKin $$$ — New York, By, 8,15. Mats, Wed & Sat. HUMPTY Bo issue a challenge Rattling Nelson before largest purse for then went to Sa: was matched Kiaw & Firlanger’ lg Spectacle, AVID BELASCO HOMARD A. C. BOUTS TO-NIGHT. } ottetyier wraralle Heaven nd The Homard A. C,. Sixteenth street, u: 295, 90.70.81" sata Fifth avenue, South Brooklyn, will present Sat, to its mombers to-night one af the beat en- N.Y. | Benge dad tertainments of the season. Manaer Deacon ASCO presents 2d year in N.© Gates bas enrotied some new members and (WARFIELD west Wire these boys will mee: the best talent obtain. | =—————____" able. In the firat seasion Harry Hatner will | f § Nee meet Joe Bedeli The star tout will brine || Ww Ay. 107th St, Mat. Sat. HARRY OLAY BLANEY — tomether two of the best boys now boxing in n 420 Bt. & Mat, eheee-round bouty in New York. The other America *SSEDFORD'S HOPE doute canted ame between Hapay Lorts and | Next Week—Behind the yack Rooney. Wille Jones a Terence Marke StaFacrisk Cle SU. 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