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‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1906. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT «# + # EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN MATTHEWS WANT With Right to Jaw Kansas’ Rube Sent Brooklyn Lad to Dreamland. (Sppoial to The Evening World) BUFFALO, March 17.—With bxh men strong and fighting with admirable aiggressivencss, Jim Forns, the Kansas (Rube, landed a wicked left swing on Matty Matthews's abdomen in the ninth round here last night, and finished the gime Brooklyrite with a right cross to the jaw. Dfatt hit the boards like a ton of ‘britks and never moved. He was out, for five minutes, and many about the) fingside feared he was hurt for a time.) i The battle was one of the prettiest, Q ever pulled off in Buffalo. Tae two] ‘ welter-welghts were in excellent con- @ition. They were anxious to win de- eisively and never lost a moment try- ing. Ferns won because he was & harder puncher, and persisted in boring fn, swinging both hands for the head ‘or body. ‘ The Rube depended on one of his famous haymakers to win for him, and| he was not disappointed. Matty was) easily the cleverest of the two. He) outpointed Jim at long range. Matty MARTIN SMERID. | Over 60 entrits have heen received ‘tor the annual indoor meet of the hhaq the best of the first three round: After that Ferns was not to be denied, despite Matty’s clever footwork and) Feuerbach, J. 8. Burke and John Hines. The 50-metre handicap will require at ring men cralslays va} Pastime Atthictic Club, which takes | least thirty-five heats to decide the ‘The battle was nip and tuck until the | 5 Seba: of the (clenth ‘round In’ the ninth place at Madison Square Garden to-| winner, Archie Hahn, Schick and Eaton 3 - night. Four national championships are | will be on scratch, and will concede handicaps to Danaher, Northride, Hill- Matty rushed out of his corner and was | to be decided, and the best athletes of g top of ti c eS talipnomkriasaowerecserstal| the Fast will appear in the ‘fferent | man, Robertson and 20 others. Harry te events In the 60-yard championship | Hillman, holder of the Olymple record for the distance, will start from scratch in the 400-metre run and Charley” con will be on the honor mark George Bonha; “Exidie in hot_mix-ups In Ferns's corner, and then ene Ere ae broke i ane Kil tipae of she q latthews evident! thought e toned Ferns eroney. ee | . He rushed at him like a bull, Ferns ‘Was waiting, and with his full weight, Archie Hahn. of Milwaukee, will meet the Pastern cracks. Schick, Eaton, Hill- | man. Roberton, Prinstein, Danaher and many others of lesser note. The 1.000- vard run, it is expected. will be the best Ba- SW-metre event. allow W. G. Frank and 65 and 70 yards respec vely 3 hind the ‘punch, drove. hi 0 ‘ Y nee arenlte and eden the phenomenel miler; J. P. Sullivsn, | 550 metres, hes received over one hun. | © tothe Jaw. Matty fell in'a heap and E. B, Parsons, Paul Pilgrim, Harvey | dre eos at ae ee aed | never moved a muscle. Had the fight Cohn, Charles Bacon and a host of | "two relay races are on the card, one ©) gndea In the eighth it would nave been others will be scen in this event, and a|a match race between the Pastime Ath- : hare fo some time. “The pelice new record for the @stance te almost | 16 TUR ato sani one, Detwcen | thfeaten to stop future ring contests certain, ‘The champtonshin weizh! the High § ‘of Greater New York, cz; (SM eh IG pee events, throwing “56° for height and) for the championship of the P. S. A. L. ship, and later lost the tiule to Wo! putting M-vound shot. mill show in | Tiveceur mations, whave entered the (Ue. ott. action John Flanagan. “Jim Mitchell, | Stwars ‘Tie track will be of dirt, and “Dick” Sheldon, Martin Shoridan. L. 5. ALLEYS MUST BE PLANED AND PIN-SETTERS USED outdoor spikes will be allowed, FORM AT CITY PARK A JOKE NELSON WILL NEVER FIGHT JOE GANS Plenty of “Work: for the) ie", 7 “Shar avons Reformers at New was beaten half a dozen lengths by Kara, was second jn the race vester- ind, Fifteenth street and Eighth avenue. ay. Gold Coin, whose recent form Mhaverielanihoverien® onl teeti mene Be: Orleans. Gntitieg him so be favorite, was a not| “As long es fam manager of Batiling| the tewiers wnt aller oonere to insist | , The ¢tamawwe of Dowiera in, the. tourna, cholce in the tuird race, He waa third. Nelson." sald Bly Nolan last night ae sa tint to date, not including the games of Suda asteiond abot, with noveood Te- ye will Hever Meht Joo Gans. Tt ns |ehat before any cournament is martes | Ash night, (8 ea folloma. Oe ce, ay | cent le ¥ | is: pial * 2 BY FRANK W. THORP. _| “tn thelfoutth'race Goiale was a 1-12-2| does, then Nelvon and f wil part for-| mittee from the New York Bowling ac |Vaeweinccis 2 8 a i Tust one favorite won at Clty Park| {ime oid ana “Ghar mee Galas | Sse th ni sociation shall inapoot the alleyaiwhere | Vite ab be Pee yesterday, That was Pirate, dn the|beat Girard four lengths easily, That | was the answer which Manager | such tournament (8 to be hel, with a | Helltas... $ 8 @ By los | Meenlechase, Horm at City Park in aj not prevent Girard” from beating | Nolan gave to the question put to him ew oy ascertaining whether they re- | geno 2.8 tom RR 2 Goldie yesterday, In the sixth race,| bv an Evening World reporter in re- | sai ning cwsvetner;CRey ree | Mpenortyceastses Gye ¥ Bie mockery. If thix racing at Citv Park | Seen HAE ig a ease: Decehe sone ef raat Julia M., a lukewarm cholce, ‘won, and, | gard to whether Nelson woulg fight | Wire plaring and glso to urge upon all 5 $5 2 Be z/as a final slap in the eve, Jugurtha, “| Gane for the $500 purse winieh the |Siley Droprietors that automatic pin-set- 7 8 RB Be iss that is ty flourish under the protecting ters be used. has 40-to-1 snot, bear Lieut, Rice and Wild | i ral opinion among bowle.s Trisaman in the hist rac ‘Duxedo A, . of Bssingvon, Pa., ® arms of the American Turf Associa-|THE3MU at olty Park! it's a Joke, It] offered for a bout between these two| Tees two questions have become of |thm ine Winner, of sie toumament whl lose tion, the sconer the Western Jockey | the reformers want to stamp out povi- great fighters, grea; importance in the minds of bowl- | Sinica ‘of which twelve ere an howe hee” g Club wins out the better players| roma let them first close City Park.) “Is Nelson to engage tn any three-|ers «ince the Greater Now York in- . of which twelve are on home alleys. Re Chrouxhout the country will be vieasea, | bool-rooms will, wax fat over @ game| round bouts in this city?” Manager No- | Giviqua tournament started, the reuson Columbia Beat Haverford. ' = - Columbia lke City Park furnishes. On Thursday Dazzle, an even money! favorite, in a field which ibe had pre- viously ‘beaten In @ gallop, showed not) an ounce of speed and was disgracefully | beaten. The stewards did not think {t| University won three straight ames from the Haverford five-men team in e Foollogiate Leama: schedule at the Ri e alleys, One Hundre! and Twenty- ifth street ant Seventh avenue, last night. There was a big crowd of rooters from Co- “If there enouth money in it for, Nelson he will, but ag I would demand that the Dane’ get as much money for | boxing three rounds as he would for| taking part in a twenty-round battle for the agitation being found in the eriticlsms heard agaius: alleys wher phet:umeral scorys are made and where | the pin-seiters are not above suspicion. | The writer always carried the impres- sion that the American Turf Associa. tion would furnisa a cloaner article of racing than has heretofore prevailed ub Fames In the Inter- League againat the fn the West: bi Citv Park worth wi Ai rh zie was| 1 suppose there is not 4 chance of any AES ( lumbia presint, Schlacte fa rol ae le, then alae be the ‘Weet 5 rm mrOrth, white to, Ea reabiy the prescrip= diab matchmaker. offering Nelson $15,000 | 1" Many cases the alley owners ave not | high scr ot ia plays a ple, . ae io Weet will! tions were mixed. to box," replied Nolan. at fault and in some cases the jealousy | Utiayette to-night on alleys, . @ nightmare. i There isn't the slightest pretense of Wha: wis the amount of money | of rival alley owners lias increased the | Columtea, te Take yesterday's racing as\a samolo. | consistency at City Park, Viewed in the| Which Nelson recelved. for his six-round | ¢, 944 e C. 'Schincter 35 : S | oon ¢ 3 ee e bout with ‘Terry McGovern?” celing snanitested. 15° Coss ELS bo} In the first race McIntyre and Spion | perspective, it {s simply a game where} [°F% Ml" atv want to know, Nelson's! It is | ai Camreu eh ass iisecee: 363 were equal choices ubove three horses | £YeFy owner manipulates his horses a8 syare of the receipts was $11,711,” replied an interesting and may appear to |. Ansorge 190, were caual choices ubove three horses | he ‘pleases, simply, waiting for a spot) Nolan, P I" eplied) bo 4 somewhat peculiar fact snat when |W. oils; as 3 tically no form. | where he can get his clients down and) “Sto about a mateh between Tommy | the matter was discussed in a gathering pans Result, nelther of the favorites in tae | rake off a good bet. If that kind of! yrurphy and Nelson?” of bowlers fi x 05. ; inoney while the other three run one, | Seine woes any good for the turt thel MUPStyrnin eats Attell, then we will | several or tne former who have made | w a HS Spor thres: Paik the game at Far Grounda| consider him: but until then Murphy |cho highest scores and others of the |G, Gimfort 133 i Tn the third thde Kara; owned by| is & dream, and this fatter track can-| Pas, Re chance of paling ut latier way own che alieys on wich such | W. Eindse Ls i: | OC wear any’ laurel wreaths. for clean Nelson.” sald NOAA sneatres | Sores Were made, were unanimously of | 5 Srpwell 19 i Mike Daly (the same Mike wh) has! sport. But compared wit> City Park tt] ron Shree weeks. the eatres | ihe upinion thit the planing and pin-|D- Sehweycr.. i caused inany a oarlache in the East] Is spotless. There is a pretense at opn- i setters were necessary for the best In- | Total sia i” with his acrobatic loop-the-looners), 38 lpvorites }fatter Gn: By Pe: Wi Invincible Beat Cresc: at ners | Ing senewhere near the money. There are @ grea many bowiers who ax incible Beat Crescent A. C. Was an odds-on favorite. In Karas | ME Someseheye neath mony nana,| FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. | tvetised ‘co Init wach ‘aapicton “on alitys | tavinclbie won two ames of the three Park and the heartburns 280 for a sere of Kamen. { Jest race he carried 115 vounds. opened é ‘to. wo auove a | : up a gap of half a dozen lengths and! it sed |(felll: ba rorgowen (a iithe Hest quostion erbeariee i | former club lam wight, “he scare: “N° ReGE GCATAAIFG lite awaw notlitl Enjoyment of the clean sport of the| NEW ORLEANS, La., March 17.—The| fire question” asked is, What ie tna taattae | BemeT club Tawt "night, “Tho scores: a : ee with the atleys; Some'alley own e |. Ttvinelb) 3 Pair Grounds entries for Monday are 48/8 ‘heyuq of mich allove thas In having ahem | McElroy. ws! Bian | Reetbwated” "Abe:* itaiet that the outers | Muilioe 1000.0) 100 ee ane sai e ‘om the right side near the foul line | Mewen .... 190 3 ref {PST, RACH—Five and a half Cartopee: | the 1-3" pine shall not. be “fisturveds and | Lewy. 2 ne $400, they frequently find carpenters who will un-| Fisher Taares dertake to pane’ the alleys in that way, ah no reputable bowling alley concern will Totals Ptrabella, do such a. job. Qreacent A: a prschine I VEEe eokeiGe, Miley owners who believe that the | Worcester By Ree dae env ev nt of the Kame te Dave { BY JOHN POLLOCK. Tucker beatn Carvey he wih be matched to aehline® the “anil of ope. biwiee are coming | Tudqe cht Tommy Murphy before the fe chub, «9 denounce anything that looks like the {n= Sail Owing to a heavy downpour of rain Won’ phy before the same chub troducing of onocked wrestling and tect Tun: Filled the weller-welght whamplonship battle on't Make Weight for Attell. oR Ring tactics in thy sume of ten pins. and, | Sternens : 1 SEANAD Th ell Smee CMTS SU Tete ay na this. thes. frequently” cotn| & between Joo Gans, the present holder of |g. yas, vender, the Eilzaneth (X. J.) fisbs- Leone ina ar. { Mame Becalive: Bower fanny a iy coomplaln IE Motale. 01. rr ; iprenent iio no refused to box Abe Attell at aly ACE: tur- Javerages on their alleys, whiel ‘as near that title, and Mike “Twin” Sullivan, | catch ‘weights, and. as. a conse tworres m level ae can be nade. they Will patronize Strikes and Spares. a the New Wngland fighter, which was to i! eat, betel tha tee at pihiwhsacore alleys.”* Howlers, too, who have mikeeD your ave on the Grand Central and s ! ; shit nave been decided at the sak ad’ long experience in. beginnt he ams at Laulaville, as. one cf them : have been fought under.a tent at Low ALG. tosmight, bas stand the Tdleule. levelled at them “when | aumost certain, 9 win the nafional oham- ? Angeles, Cal., last night, was postponed ou came near Kngekle Arter ralling high scorea on their pet alteyn | PionaMiP for fivgmen, teagya, ° i until to-night, Gans is a big favorite about takin Mears clear they roll lke novices on alleys without ti polh, JopRe Tuxeto teary trom Newark lett a hs ral isa of the cha that they necr! i fe. no: fowlt to mee, th w the 4. ain on the Chesarmake and ie) in the betting, the sporting men out | fae e gery ecteate pe ‘Augustine thet amie ton aoa taeeehasriahts Ohio “Railway this agernoon for Louts- 3 there reed 80 putea’ that he will win | Britt and Herman Matched at Last,| ,,THIRD, RACE Three, and fur- |{e aptending all over the olty, ‘nox Is. it hand sls a we. t they are offering odds of 2 to + | longs; two-year-ol © bedeve Pa Mean heh eee a i ite 968 thst they are oftering onde of tor WA sastanerioans’ eallees tgearnrend Rune Will get awake Uy the needs of che cane, "| gtt.s# reported that the opponent of tame i ‘that sendy that Gans will pat Sullivan (Cute between Jhnmy Britt and Kid Ie: Fo ton aa Big Day at Harlem Circle. for $250 @ side will be. Frank Belli of Ch’ even money that Gans will put Sullivan | mao, the Chicago fhter, have finally been Bitter Sweet Monday will be a gata day at th =| One aia! former z. of tale: chy Tole contest away before the bell rings for the cloae | completed. Herman signed ihe articles nt nokett) 109 lem Ctrle “alloys, “whee. Ceo. new: toura: | Sheiyneineice to TUN ame Ry cane nett of the twentieth round. Hoth fichters |asreoment tn Chicago last ight, alinching Creste. Gtr beseynnea 3 mente 2 ATE cig | Brooklyn bowler, to roll a neriea of the hest are in oxcellent condition. el the mate. A PL Wat) Dun \oainoniog || | Grenle GUM. cscetexedonettte eset LRM RAAY pe meatarar peor et: Coan IES THERE RTE eee of the bout will be mate gen Plea a ‘i the Paotfic A. C.. of Dorothy M. nee | championahip, in which are fifteen team~ he- « Chi Willle ‘Lewis etore the Tuxedo A Lee Anmeles. Cal opgond week Ty Ab ih sets leoted from among the best women bowlem | Billy Cores said yerterlay that he would Of Essington, Pa., for twenty rounds, Ge aortas Inwe he Me The! FOURTH RAC in the Greater City, will start at 3 P. M.| match Jimmy Smith and John Koster, of the © Rourke at Last Land: Natecn before the sarne elit ee | toms Bae A Champlonesip Cousament “will begin. cAtter | Gon men trom Chicago for $300. malas, the 1 yeonet 1 p: whip jen from ron f jurke at Last Lands a Match. |" "McGarry to Fight Tommy Daly. Come’ on. Sain 108 | heUvenine tournament. eames "itenry Cla: | mateh'to bo rolled wt toulevilies "ts ** ‘Tho star bout at the opening boxing Koby atceryn hell un ae Kiet Is eroum bee ean sen and son Harry will roll a return match Let a M the Tuxedo A. ©. outalde of Philwel- | at last been mate eulnet ees tien Cousin K. : with Delven and Mohman, five rames, total Rani th Shia on March 28, will be between, Ton neato and with WhOIn He wll eke ee Reichs : Wyn | Plus to count and for $80 a side, milton ane ae Meier "& Ravers Pestle 3 Beaten ine, hardening Unite Homi, f Wy a8 Young Teeminder: “2,80 Marketmen in Match. aiieys, Third avenue, Sunday afternoon ce ae, wad J ens, he Ligh! on MeGarry meet ippocrw i! . : 10 = 3 i sampreseiog, panics a oe Ce ERY eit ett eat ek Fenian i patie ttl Max Boehm and Sam Watte will Reports of match contests and other tems i ede te ees Y; WRONG eight Thee wii) © FIFTH RACE—One mile and one-aix.| matoh contest with John Meyer and of news Interesting to bowlers are solicited : Petadeljnla and this city during the last few und bout ae” the teareh: ceilings $400, ter Back, best mx out of eleven nea | for this column. "Address Bowling Editor, took A. C, on next Tucsda Beats PrStMe nar etoeevsce, for $30 a side and the shampinship c¢ | Evening World, Park Row, New York. the Washington Market, at Colonial Hall, ae red Feepehe., Tem O'Rourke cinened “the mi night, le ehould macnurne, Te howl One Hundred and First street and Columbus| Universal, Winonah. Invincible, Imperial, John Randolph STRIVE FOR NEW RECORDS IN BIG GAMES TO-NIGHT. MELVIN SHEPPARD. MARTO AND TUCKER WA GREAT BATTLE Rugged’ Fighters Furnish @ | Slashing Three-Round Bout | at Sharkey A.C. j Johnny Marto, fighter, and “Chick nitting feather-weight the AWonia A. ©, fought one of the fastest and most vicious battles for three rounds at the stag of the Sharkey A. C. last night that have been witnessed at any of the athletic clubs in this viciuity in a Jong time. Both lads slugged each | other tur Keeps in every rounu, und as @ result tley were both tlred when | the tinal ounded. It would be @ pity to ‘call, the bout anything but aw, a& they both stood up oad swapped blows at close quarters with such viclousness that tne ators. kept repeatedly applauding them for | thelr work. | mihey battled so fast that, there wee | the rugged local Tucker, the hard> more real fighting done In two rounds of thelr battle than there waa in the entire six rounds fought oy Battl Nelson and ‘Terry McGovern, in Phil- Adelphia, for which sporting men, paid exorbitant prices for tickets, Marto was in fine siape tor the contest, while | Tucker was out of condition, "he get- | ung out of a sick ved in order to make | good his word that he would be on | hand to box Marto. or a sick man ‘Tucker fought a great battle. ugh” severely” handicapped | Ms) height and reach by Marto, kon sprang to the centre of the ring when the bell clanged and met Marto's rushes with terrific left uppercuts to the stomach and tight aod left hand to the head. Marto also got in many, stil blows at tong range om ‘Tucker, but when it came to infighting: terrific body blows were #0 effective that Marto was the first to break ground. ‘The second round was a hummer te at. After the bell sounded they ned at each other and an to {t up, both driving in lefts and tothe body until Referee to tear them Merto then lan his right and left on Tucker's head, Chick coun~ tering with a stiff left uppercut into the pit of Marto’s stomach, which mad@ mix rights Buckley was compelled apart him let up in bis mad rushes for = few seconds. ‘They both then got to slugging, and were hammering away at each’ other's bodies and kidneys when the bed rang. e fighting was so good so far that the boys were~ cheered for fully thirty seconds. The third und last round was ene other corker, “They lost no time in ret ting together and exchanged punches At close quarters which rocked both thelr heads. During the last. minute » {of the mind the lads banged away At each other with such hard blows | that they both were tired when the bell Ended the contest ATTELLANDLEWISAT METROPOLITAN AC Two star bouts of equal merit have been arranged for the boxing entertain- 4 ment to-night at the Metropolitan A. C., Lion Palace, One Hundred and Tenth street and Broadway. Abe Attell was to have met Tony Bender, but the latter has decided that he doesn't want any more of the feath- erwelgit Champion's game, and the clud has eubetitued Eddie Wallace, who recently beat Frank Carsey. Wallace is a comer and will give the champion ahs can handle for three rounds. ie Lewis iast night agreed to box any member the club match-maker 4\ sired, and Joe Youngs, of Buffalo, wns selected for him, foungs is a first- ciass boy, which ‘his record proves, as It includes fights with Joe Gans, Spike Sullivan, Rube Ferns, Patsy Sweeney, Kid MePartland and Joe Walcott. Six other bouts have been arranged and {n each contest boys well known wil appear, The show is an all-star] card, and one of the best that the club has offered, which {s saying a good deal. ———>_—£ PUGILSTS TO DANCE TO-NIGHT. All the prominent sporting men and pugilists in this vicinity wil attend the annual ball of the Joe Falvey Arso- clation, which wall take place at Web- ster Hall, In East Eleventh street, near Third avenue, to-night. Falvey is the manager of Johnny Carroll, the prom- ising welterweight pugilist, and also timekeeper ‘at the Summit A. C. The affair is one of the largest attended of the season and promises to surpass all previous events. There willbe three bands of music in attendanoe, and two balls will be thrown opeu for the gay dancers. —_——.——-_ WHATTAWANTTS TO DANCE. The annual ball of the Whattswantt Yacht Club, which {s to be held at Beck's Casino, Jamaica and Hale ave- nues, Lrooklyn, on Saturday evening, March 24, promises to be a grand suc- nd, considering the number of ad- con: nission tokets alrcady sold, quite a large attendance is assured, For this vsion the large ball-roorm will be Oc magnificently decorated, and, consider- ing the efforts of the committee and the members in general, a jolly time is to be expecied. ——»—__—_ CITY PARK ENTRIES. NPW ORLEANS, La., Merch 17.—The Clty Park entries for Monday are FIRST RACE—Three and one-half fur- tongs; purvs, Molntyre Merry Leap Year Larry D. Pati Tan Mamie KK, .. ‘Tom Morgan’. Major dim, Beattle Martin C. Lulu Younis Miladl Love Harvest ‘Time. Woodlawn. Prince of Pless fnmer while it Nones avenue, Sunday afternoon. — Motles and |, Eldorado, Our Own, East New York, Logan, a eal ao tua pes sacle Goodman to Box Clarence Forbes. Harrin’ have ‘chaljenged the winners. ‘This | Borough” Palace. Amphion. "Fern. Cirle, aturpby, er Harlem tig mnt SAREE RA cual clare Gay contest has exc much attention and | Sylvan, Germania and Morelein compose thi and Matty Haldwin, the New Englind Avonia An Ce who haa. f large crowd wit be present Gunday to see | fifteen’ teams entered for the Universal 4 elght, have teen matched aga ert Kev HAL Early « the mateh. epring tournament in Brokolyn which will be “auey DAVY Woe sufties Uy \ | Blow Hoey. Johnny Dane Old Tal. rate 9 y, the jeumns amed at Watthcraker of the Lincoln A, © Kid Beeoe and Joe Wagner, wil be matened Kenton ss Voorhels by a Scratch, the Univéreal alleys Wednesday evening ipa fow day meet Chu: Tintes Lamon Girt 220. John Voorhela. won by @ scratch a| next. the star bout at either the Maribor uzh Prince Salm Salm acries of games from P. J. Riddell, in the | Pate ors a. that luton ne sity ub on Aight of March oe Buona! hand, Which prevented him | Paddeck A.C. Goodman t ppovin BEE ia esa han: WN Pais Li | Me Nning and wail the the eat ae rain, ani he will begin try for the bout | Matched to box Abe Attell for thres rounds. afew days at New tHavent Gone with pierre LS IE Frank Erne. re " cf Tucker Fights Carsey Tonight, | Splendid Gibson Drawing Free. Chick” Tucker has another fight on To-morrow all readers of the Thands to-night. He wil! meet Fran ae 2 ‘ York individual tournament, Star Casino alleys, last night, Tt was one of the moat exciting serios of the tournament, and closely watched by a large crowd of roctera for Riddell on h home alleys, Twelve games were necessary to decide the rewalt, Riddell made it five—two at : 4, |the end of the seventh game. The olghth was a tle, apd then Voorhel Ravieny é Merry Pionear Hemfloar vege SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling: ‘Water Lake . as Bitter Brown Lena J Falla et Kinga Gem <<! Mazzini ...... Greater J at the Ne Oncar Steinquest_ and Henry wae ‘Mark's place, Mon Falnss st the oft fay en Seren ie.” There tee wie bet ately s day evening, of the 8t. Denis Hotel, of $0, William Doyle, 1a he. Deals Hot Seventh tress nt Car FIRMED Rey, the Chtengo featherweight, In a one| SUNDAY WORLD will receive) Temue .. sve ts | an G2RTeD, Gohronter Dew, the high average of ,) Pound bout at the Nati § ott | EREI f ‘Winifred A. lowing four, In the ninth gam whenl|om in the club TY w ‘ Rowt at fhe, Nadonal A 6., at Pau |FREE as a special Art Supplement | — Becabwaed adel ‘hese Uooty "marke fo win" the | annua, att g nkiig aiieys = MOT" > ARG IC te expected that frame and made only i irs tk | e tar3li me Rae Oteo 2 a reproduction of Charles Dana Gibson’s famous $1,000 drawing, “The Party ‘Waily” 4 Ki first prize im the the Vocebets volied Thur we Dr, McCleur . Plebeian Gray Dal. Clovernook jurnolette s+ Annie Berry THIRD RACID—Five and a halt fur) selling: Loni of the Valley. Norbuty Magic GIANTS RELEASED .AT LAST against each other ls what was wantes most by Marager McGra. To-day he planned this idea, and W. | arm eather Flag, Jong as tos weather will permit he Pt ie this Micy, The beginnsn, ext woek Brings Back Good Spir- | it skuse change int te . | halting tactics of the team. intima its of Champions. Is Pad PE ed in store for the others. All seem to be in good shape except Mathewson. Browne is not here, but @ ib will be put in his and th teams will line up here until Wednes- ‘MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 7.—Hibern-| jan members of the Glants were in g000 gay, Poa Thursday es their spirits to-day when the warm-weather, Ciyy, Shien fs scheduled for Nashwl fax was heirted on the Federal BUMG:| ceeiner' Mike’ Winve omner cmguerer ing, supplanting the cold-wave signat Geries <wall continue there Friday and tunday. the Giants play im which nad been flying from full mast | Sagunay. 0 op Memphis againat Charley Habba Mem. Littie Roc! for forty-eight hours. | ‘Phe symbol of Uncle Sam's weather; SIGMplis as nine ete te department announcing balmy breezes not only Caused cheer among the play- ers for the possible cnance to return to athletic work in getting ready for an- other try at the pennant, but It was St, Patrick's Day, and in appreciation ot the change in climatic conditions the loyal members of the brigade will wear unless armnge- train at ‘Varsity or three days ‘play ments are made to Park, After that thev proceed, no: opeving at, Loulavitie: Mardx 31 an playing also on April 1. Doniln said to-day that he had been married. ‘This statement was made to « friend. Asked to affirm the report by abit of green on thelr breasts this) %,{rénd. Asked to amrm the neport py morning and afternoon. he Eve piace denial ie Sanager McGraw {8 elated at the tdea| Players, on, the team he. was married, His supposed-to-be flances is in the city, but a mystery as deep ever Temains so far as official matri- monial returns are concerned, for it has been proved that he was not marrie@ McGraw {s puzzled, but saying of returning to active field work, Dur- ing the idle days caused by cold and) wet weather ‘po has led his squads on) the roa? runs, and has taken part in’ ‘ the muddy game of pushball on the | wet Red Elm Park field But active) work with the rival teams lned Dr, Mack | SPORTING, kes 108 Forreners ves! 1 eT WICAGG WANDICAPPER, 208, Brosgiway, aie gees eel ar wpa! iaolections, shat ara we ; re: cing, Good evel ephons Bouin Hood serie + TAM Boettaie. "Bola “only te” otetee “or be. Precious Si6ni Tis | Salad AON eS 5 Fiasco ee |= Ss 5 Measow’ Bieezs, F FAUST aes ne OLD DR. GRINDL| de SO 8 DAS Vowwds DewuLALunt IN” BE} Den. 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