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F Mr. me know in your column = THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 20, 1906. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT -« EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: ee a humorist, evidently, Robert Eagren—Please let © they are allowed to use pepper in the It not so, why did Jack "Brien say that he would pepper Jer-- _ fries’s eyes closed. Oblige, A SPORT. % Pumpkin Patch, Jamaica Bay. ~ Better ask the man in the moon. was delayed in the malls, ‘My, Robert Edgren—Who would win {€ McGovern and Nelson {and knockout blows at- the same jpoth men being out at the count et-ten, Respectfully yours, |, hries eae se on _ uuee “making McGovern Ww | avenue, pr ul i! it | ‘woul Nelson now. Nice trick a reo minutes before first roi . T. ‘Brooklyn, March 16. HIS is @ timely letter: light-weight pounds for the light-weight title, can the victor claim same, and if so, can victor hold title if unable to fight at light-weight mit? Can he still hold the light-weight championship? Or, if champion loses, is it recognized championship battle for lght- as Welzht ttle when nen fought ‘@t 128 pounds? Flease oblige H. ¥. abllah Biarch 13, whe light-weight championship cua be won and lost only at 133. Gans beat Erne at pounds. Gans claims he can do 133 pounds. He will have to do that first be- fore 1 will consider him champion of that class. NE,of # number on the aamé eub-| Put Caley Rovert Edgren—To decide a bet kindly answer the following question: L bets Nelson beats McGov- era. As there was no decision does L win? By doing so oblige, — W. G. pone, Hundred and BixG~nrin street, fact ease the bout lasted the Umit s would give a decision on the inte red. ory a eeree. My decision was EST there be some doubt. I Robert Edgren—Ihe pugm@st who is now the local stags, whose eres arene, isnot ing lightweight early nineties. “Ho Hogan's last bat- “was wit Chasise seein ate Club in Philadelie; ae te old fought a draw. Hogan ia "now at Bronines wae 3: Wet stee} Indly "publi Poreria dey ypu Dliah b ntl in your pRELLY. « “ex-amnieur feather- relght chats STEIN AND YOUNG IN A LIVELY BouT. At the Navarre A. C. last night eleht Douts were put.on. Kid Stein, of Phil- adolphis, and Joe Young, of Butralo, boxing at name is the same ct Si Were the principals in the star bout. They put up a good mill, both boxing hard all the way. George Kitson and Johnny Burns fought a draw, So did Benay Frank-| Un and Charite Stocke. John Dahan had the best of Frank Stocke. ‘Tne tourtn Yeut was stopped in the third round. Danny Hickey was pitted against Dan- ny Dunn. Hickey, who had suffered from appendicitis, was discharged from, the hospital only yesterday morning, Dut he decided to keep his appointment with Dunn. —__—. Strikes and Spares. Manhattan, Twentieth Century and Frel- heit will roll im the Arlington house tourna. | ment, St. Mark's pince, in wich the Ele enth “Ward team hur the lewd, having won five of the six gazes sin ‘The Defenders B. i Fetury the visit at Franke's Alleys q of Pa ern, N.Y, evening, ivaving sai: | Rattan a 7'P. Shstind nia ane ‘The anauet of the Oratet wil be held at Denies Alleys, evening. Reports of match Kames and items of | ing news of interest are solfcitod for tls column, Address al) — conn: mitt Bowling Baitor, Bvening World. New York, Park. Row pomeereae B.C; ladien will nokta rig nowllng competition a: Lapple’n Alleys Lol avenue A. Wednesiay ‘afteriioan pi! venting. Prizes for men and women be given, Tenmen teama of the Revlance and or chan) Bowling clube will mate test at Moench'e Alley Brooklya, Thyra THe fourteenth antverva eda lle a members are m ela tiara ‘fora good gine. F Ont Wednenday’ night oe Woodbine i. pee at the mame aljeva Acme B, s, hae tts annual Remuteday * Right at the Palace Grae Sree! Brooklyn. and women. follow, will Big Demand for Him in East—$27,000 Offered for His Contract. By Frank W. Thorp. It looks as If Jockey Radtke were going | to occupy the centre of the stage in the East this season, So far as the West {s concerned, he has been in the limelight more than any other rider, except perhaps Sewell, who was the craze at New Orleans, There are riders who are lucky for a time and flash into prominence for as long a tkne as their streak | ATTELL WALLOPED LOGAN FIERCELY Champion Had Easy Time with Quaker, Hitting Him When He Pleased. (Special to The Bening Worfd.) PHILADRILPHIA, March 20.—-Abe At- tell's wonderful dexterity proved too much for Phil Logan eat the Washing- ton Sporting Club last night. Attell's judgment of distance gave him all the better of the full six rounds. Logan missed many wild swings. In the third Attell began using his Tight for the first time, and landed often on Logan's wind. but the blows did no damage. In the fourth he sent home a hard right to the heart and shook Loran badly. Until the fifth Logan had not landed @ blow. ‘Then he momentarily forced the fighting and drew blood from At- tell'’s nose with a right swing. ‘This stirred up the champion. and he ham- mered Logan viciously around the Mouth, soon bringing out the red spots. This caused Logan to break “round. Tett jabs and crossing "hig Met “andl cro! baler was ina bad ware Ut a yemmerea Soe on Attell cut loose ocan unmercifully. It was the champlon’e eta by a nile, EDMUNDS MEETS JOHNSON TO-NIGHT ‘There ts a @rand treat in store for the members of the Morrisania A. c., One Hundred and Seventieth etreet and Third avemre to-night. Tho eight bouts arranged form the best oard ever offered at this Bronx club. Art Edmunds and Exidie Johnson will ex- Cy “an tat Be astie. esti Is = a oa Nott “aie Ed Bowser i: ler has mnteed to ame ar "* | McCart! and ay Daly should furnish a Latter Put Up Good Fight | —Eddie Kelly Wins Again, Young Otto took his famous waflop out of the ring of the Marlborough A. C. last night intact. He tried {t tn all ing youngster, Eddie Johnson, of tho| Polo A. A., but It did no damage, Lit- | tle Johnson never filnched from the| famous knockerwout. He took anytnihg | vhet came his way for two rounds, and 1n the third had Mr, O:to on the run. He had the walloper holding tast in this round and more than earned a DICKSON WON TWO SERIES AT THUM'S That there ts noting impossible bowling was show last night's | games In the individual tourney. Dr. Olsson lost two series Every man who knows the game thougiit It an dmpossibility that Olsso Firs 8 stu as a of all tt the series. be | was | bat , viet land won he second s hands Mason 1 roiled eries Olsson wa yund, He the In ou on but Li hitter sixiecn rame on, Dinkgor son won _ | dard. —_ ~~ BIG BCAT RACE DAY EARLIER. CAMBRID cont yestar agers for both crew ‘Phe tinals in the intercollegiate trace eet on Boldiéts’ Field are achoduled » | | draw. but he enn outgame all the bu Eddie Kelly appear engagement in Ne yeleran Andy Daly th Ade “got work {# too steady. feu: re to win plate with he pu great reg Radtke {s not one of th Ww uts them over And RADTKE, STAR OF THE RACE-TRACK PILOTS ec ~ TO BRI His good en his mounts the he takes bad horses and makes them run better ruces tan they have ever run before. That Js the test of true riding ability. Given a good horse. al> most any rider can get him home. It takes the good rider. rouse a form well. bad horse a: nd And this {8 wha’ f- | of thoroughbreds and finance the stable | on hast shares with Keene if the latter | id-on to Radtke. In these daye | horsemanship a. high-class | a valuable asset to uny “hadtke can ride at ninety-five pounds, ind at this weight he is as strong as | a hull. He ts a finisher of the whirl- | © monopolize long. if was $7,000, from Mr, Rainey, who eee + | some alley owners do not miss fire. At| nd Seventh avenue, that is proving yery ed a small string in the Hust last |Winners of Three Big Tour-| the present time there are three indi- | Rewer with, aftenoon gatrvne,'theag alleys mithy Momphiss Grewerr dona, We . A ith | idualtourr:mente: 10 progress, each | ues eran In the greater olty. Woda nor, has oftered to buy a flue string neys and Jimmy Smit naturally claiming to be the only simon | {2¢,<8me te designated i, “Four Back. It Likely to Meet. Harry Cohn and John Koster are not the plans now talked of by NG BOWLERS TOGETHER IN BIG MATCH Pure champlonship event. There is the Greater New York in- alte St any @ize are ute. two balls for each frame, and each pin ‘dropped counts one point, Large scores are made, ag Aividual, also the White Elephact and | sirilen and spares are ¢iequent.. Among the Alvion tournaments. In eaoh of theso| Ruyter df seater Je He ot adores yeims of aed who ja the acknowledge! chamjaun of th, game, Who Put Up This Job? Brovklyn writers on pewling toplos are eveuts are high-class bowlers, The win- ner of each will claim to be the cham- pion, and some queer old wrguments are centre of the stage wind sort. and is a remarkably good a judge of pace. hi o business he will have ason in the East, where be greatly In demand. ye x“ bis serv! Tookey EE: ba the. YOUNG OTTO'S WALLOPS DION'T STOP JOHNSON Johnson is only a little fellow, manner of ways on a strong and will-| think Kell New Yo! Smith went throug in @ bad ni mer advertis! ed parting i bast night be his own book the F. jrlen and How! Otvos in three rather tame AWGARRY VS. DALY |for his bout with Tommy Daly, which| During the {dle days Js to tuke place at the Paddock Athletic | rain and cold weather many a fire lub, ) West Thirty-fou air castle been built by the players | “tard to-day to-night, and he promises to themselves, an} the favorite one these [ut Lam not Mr. Daly travel faster than he | days scems to be in a mevting te vavitent ever been called upon in any of|hbetween the National and Arori Gtants ru other battles. Daly has be League teams on Manhattan Island toy such good men as Kid Williams gettie the tc Goodman, Herrera and Kid Sullivan, | ‘The regulars and the substitutes here Among the others who will appear are | with the team seem to be in favor of Hughey Murphy, who will meet Austin | such a move to a man, although, of dice tne Tiga, Mian. And this bout will | course, none care to be quoted for fear Ia |rounds. O'Brien, who ig our old friend Jack Dormen, d{dn't seem to be trying. He later appeared in Young Otto’ ner in company with had pre Bert i a bout erng ty a clover ehap had Keyes up in the air, always nreatening mous walic 4 only kind Ferns nut of dancer. Keyes ts. to he ‘Matropol of | area and next 1 Har! bi Baturda mak lem footw A “Mt tn| Phillips drew wits Kid and bos Tommy Mu interesting ‘Tomms pes : Rie of a manager. ‘The Glants’ manaz | BAYUMORE Betet setke peeate was asked for a statement, but would ward Hanlon, manager of the Cine Pe ee renee ta aaa in tar wiewll exoeot baseball team, is il] at his home with malarial fe He was « to leave his team at Marlin the Dal bouts Texas, (Special to The Byening World.) MEMPHIS, Tenn. March 2.—N la rkars might just as well prepa huge bet propositian betwe bers of t serloe of go would tke Amby MoGarry 1s In grand condition pick th of the powers that be mig But the players profess to} Manager McGraw himself} out, In re Charlie Goldman, Young. Clancy, 9: my O'Connell. 3 wilh will meet Jack will meet Jack MeGarry other will the ang be aroused. believe tha | ts witing They say that he, too, fears Fresident Brush might object to ast {ng such @ plan of autumn campaign, 2 it 1s considered outside the jurisdl who mcet Ned Hanlon Sick In Bed, in training: AMUSEMENTS, «Sane! TTA MMERSTELN’S men ar Mi 7th Av, _ GIANTS VS. HIGHLANDERS. likely to be heard in support of some of the claims, Plans are now being talked of for a yrondering who sugwested the plan of hold- dng ize compatition for them in whoa & considerable sum might be added to their dank mulls but for one of the com'ttions real champlonship. It {s proposed to| cuncant.om the contestants, || Tole ioeped bring together Jimmy Smith, the only | every cent before Fiavine the alleys. would be untalr to soguss any alley’ owner in Brooklyn of seeking by this method to in- loreare his business, and on the othar band ho one would belt Peelhott, Nelson, Alien “and ‘the other bigh-score wacoters hare falched thle pian co escure © launh oR. sie inferior bowllng of the scribes, Maybe pip, dream after all. interstate League Gam: ‘Three ecries of games wil! be rolled this week in the Interstate League, the Brooklyn team rolling in Paterson to-night, Newark at Jersey Clty to-morrow might and Patersos: at Newark Friday. Metropolitan Championship. Comtests in the Metropolitan (7 Save bear ship tournament for this week man who ever defeated Johnny Voorhets in anything like a bona fide mato. and the winners ot the three tndividual tour- naments, It 1s proposed to hiive the |men play one serles against one an- other In six of the big bowling estab- lisaments in Greater New York, four in this oorough and two in Brooklyn. Such a tournament as outlined above would really decide just who is the best bowler in Greater New York. It would eliminate the home-and-home plan, which admits of such palpable fakes, in that, whfle some bowlers | are able to roll all kinds of big scores on thelr hame alleys, yet away from home they |arunged as follows. ‘Thums, Fl all vaey eeeliary, onsen Univereal ay Amann & Tvvlas'a ‘New Work With the lull chat has come in local bow: | Central, Brockiyn, Fetday Rinictértocier: ‘Puxedo, North Sve, Brome, ari: istan vs Grand’ Gantral, White ileptiaies hattan. Moody Rolls 295, and each having some claim to champlon | ore of the “Bronx te ship callbrei t can readily be seen that a Pump'r Tremont avenue levs Mr. al tournament, with the winuers ana | SUD rolled @ perfect 300 «ame. He sae § Semith as entries, needed 11 straight strikes. the ball sl pping away ralghtep out the mix-up. |¢rom him on the twelfth This way Mr. Witt.n the next fe weeks arangements | Moody's second game. H tiret score was are Ukely to be made for such @ tournament. jp ‘Gnly two have besten Mr. Mé The bowlers will be w! and. naturally; |goo-e cn Pump's alleys ‘They ere alley “owners, too, Would DOW a Howey oh a ie for them. “A tourainen | fifel'aie'twe veateteern Cue OF wna Hort Alien, Harry Con els a! the contesants would indeed be a champlorship eveat, and the draw. be: ling circles thia week because of the Loul ville tournament, bowlers have had a chance | to calmly aurvey the situation. The gene.at epinfon Is, that the attempt being made at t0 settle the championanip wiil not is tol AMUSEMENTS, | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Intercity Match Contest, Wille Durkin, of the Brooklyn Palace loys. Is trying to arrange a hone-and copteat between Fred Besth oft and @ Baltimore wonder. Durkin proposea & series of games in Brooklyn and Baltimore, and will make a re-ponatie side bet. B hoff, who. repr the Brooklyn alleys c York individual and world = BARNUM@& BAILEY GREATEST | SHOW ON EARTH tent. averaze of for slx gaines rolled Will probably nstat cn “maigng the ai ach (THE CIR total ping to count. Rolling In usual N | fom of late, Exelhofe in such a match ought to be able to bury the Oriole wonder, s oCLOCK, ” AT LAND T * O'CLOCK | Grooves in Chicago Alleys, Too. | And every afternoon and evening theres Writing to The Evening World concerning | after fo we recent 1.201 worlt's Feezrd score by the itor a few weeks on Doors opan an the perforn Inspection of th ree to nspect'on of the menag. Truve ‘The. Gitanns, Cant Gollection ‘of Freaks hove re Howard five-nen team, the bowling, a leading Chicago paper indicates thi been unduly iia city. concerning for he mays: | i t “The Howans and some (as you will see from Incloset c making high scores on Mussey’ afier gever?) years of ting well-defined grooves Tt will te totpresting to ace what the ree- ond bowlers do at the nazional | trac:tons from a°l parte of the world, DUPLEX DEAIH-D) DEFTLY 1b Toulsvilie. far the sixteen new regul just, laid down in the dle arm. Two young rsaulting if tww idwoy the Brnaiwick: | autdm biter pay. ‘represent. the j mangaip, and rece will THE ak MIT ies" Zor vowlers, Dut A Nort fi glass. npointment in. A voung Fren jady docping New Game at Riverside. any turning @ someraauit tn jarlem thiee-mnen tournament eRe R NY eth astern THE DIP OF DEATH Connthian, Co" | Where dea OREALSN 8 lgeaeenedl Belvioere, Grove HUI Mys i Lesedle uc) une. "Amcicat tats loupe tie Auduben, Hawthorne, Fyven i teen Ceeepane iis mid.ale imam nates raids, Pocassst and sforris. Sumug. diarss "23. a°rsenite | THE TWO TWIRLS OF TERROR Tl be adomed when twenty-one clubs will Wilibe: Saoped . Two Delighitully Tesrifying Aerial Bleycle Moning, Aprittg, ™ ("e (oumament opening | NExoivieg by. two daring and. eowragscus New Game at Riverside. a . | adh naan raed atte er: | another ani parlour aha feats by troupe of even male and female artists PEACE AMUSEMENTS. Ss FMMORTAL Rare PSEATE! | ‘ EMPIRE EUSA” sacetwed eh j caeiue on of peace MaudeAdams | AC EAT |The Grancest Circus and Hippo= drome Ever Projectecs 3 Ringa, 2 Stages | Brians and Race: THEATRE Criterion Fesz 53 Francis Wilson THEATRE, Biway & 208 DALY'S RUEAT REL Were av " Herols mireold Acts, ‘the Embassy Halt Deeds Fawrance D/Orsayoytexseurseerat Two Menagerles. of Wiis and 4 Mia i rained Beasts, HUDSON ata dogs, pits seoae. sheep, roosters, tats ponies, hornes, || OTIS SKINN wea lions, ee: EATRE. Bw & 3. $.15 s —T bet on 1 si OY Tiirotinees Thurs and Say 18. | Scores of Surprising S:onss and ae ENG F Sights ia Sal ation. ME HUPsIWSON, t Saat Exhibisons very day he, Me pretty. jeu THY Tasca toeeth with sant aiae gees ff my hand at 20th and 27h xt. doors). " Mescrved seate, , that should the! ~ Wed. Best Seaty,, Private tox seats, §2 and mid half price to all resery Ind cf atl at seats, and they are cents, Box-office ja ane ihe SCHERER Saturday pow ‘open from 0) A OM to Op. at daily ts line ¢ © No seats vod elephone, may roll denon Fiat — Be ensured by letter with cashes” Bewaewee Way and 4b st Mats “rhury. snd Sat speculators. Buy at box-offtce only. vgs 818 Ihe Lion and the Mouse. “iy tinas “rerun BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, FOOD SHOW NOW Clermont OPEN. Ave. Rink, BOXWORTITWaLtace, Norge hoe ta Wore vy ROUND=’ Seer ; ght 250 25. cia dat tisa Seta Toon rip oR own lak mom, "1 sat, eee 3, eae ‘ana Eve. 8. Mat. Sat. at 2. "The G avid Betaaco present Marni.” Rh Evesson, Haren, | 73 th st.& Irving pl _ ‘AST 1 Mp Avib DET AmAD Eye Pl Felasco THe HEART or MARYLAND le SE fo. resents 2a year in N. LA WHRFIEL MUSIC MASTER. |] CASINO PE HIQEESE Ap $ *hate PRINCESS. Pi way & 20th. $1 Mat, To-day. aes Of itarvara. with Harry. Woodruff | LYRIC seu ‘MEXICANA tn solo) Wilt ‘Hupert of ws Morgan. § Star. audevitle 0, fe Lean « cof with ws ys BY JOHN Tom rows Ronin | terran ugreen Maher Matched with Burke, An ri ° to “fheliter wh wh ipommecd, me for a on) OP Rov rera whten elut to-day ts be POLLOCK. nd Rourke Poter Mutier haw Deen engaged for other. soray of three sounds, He will Sallor Burke, the strome und hard wolterswolcht toe a oy article wil an- meet pies nd, hard;nittin the atar Bout of (the stag which ts {third round ! \2 die to a change VERY DAY, 25+, 50c- on Is not serious, Henri de Vries CASE OF ARSON.” Guten, Ward fan, ‘The “Yyus.. Rappe Sisters, The ‘eran Ly te Xr rite avURS NEW LOR SON & DUNDY MANAGERS: 1BEsae EW Ausra BEAU BRUMM Broadway" ELSIE JANIS LIBERTY" BIL be gly Maher he. f Petey” bigs ave This will p both, etires from’ t the & five latest pugitist to anncunes from the He Hi | _A SeereryGincus | 1 Hecht bat RUSE IVED DAY a Gy © 25c, HERBERT'S © et. Seaty Now, ts fer Music. the his word thre Sundae " PASTOR'S“ ; if eatied | leat r anal | May. ib Cunning. | terious ¢. Constance ALL STAR it with, id Beol E Tucker and Murphy to Box Again. |amuanmic GARDE Thage two reat featherwelehe fixhtern | Entire © Polly nw MANSFIELD 2d, west of 1 Bwa: Eve.) TheRedskin fa pare inguin ran, VESTAR: Nmeriean gus, By & (20. PAM. 42 9¢ wof Bway. at 8.15 to-night. 3 way dls Evs.g. Wea. & Sq 3 VANDERBILT cup Tex Ay.& 107th St a 15.25.85 | Across the Pacific | Last wack Last Mat. Satay itay “ub Indian nd character, sc ctven tren ‘hy ar emcee. ed ThE waliy, KEENEY’S: Si gn paneee Abe famous American "an. "Zo SOAs | dieu ae Mazett.” Kelty iy Kent Geen ight Every ‘Thurs. $20 tn Avext eek wittinin Courtieigh & ees me pte sees ™ 423 Bt. ‘& Sth Ay. Mat, Wed.& Sat, ets, | Behind the Mask, S_VOUIS WERE One iat Wea... | AM PHION “Ss, EDNA AUG. “The Scrab Chas, E, Evans @ Co., Fraak| Ra: Caverly, Cabaret's Devan and als Ainerioan ‘Therese Renz, Nights, Daye and Bi IMPERIAL 235 Wn" wy HAL DAVIS, & INEZ MACK ee oO GAMARAS. 1OUIS8 WESLEY. Others, TOUIS WESLI Ay, nara Oud Lavender cuinsenett oun, ales Ba mond & Hoteeten Orpheus Canady feo SPORTING. Hoes, eae HAMBRA. VESTA VICTORIA. Ber- HICAGS ‘st. ac's Comedy | Circus, Bo sote. Daily, ene Emma Caruaand others. HE DEWEY Mat, To-day—Vanity Fetr Burlesquers, = THE GOTHAM Bast = Bo stat, to-tay—Masestic Burleeguers, Oreh, AN Beata Res'd 23 ia, Tom oath, Smedley Arthur Co, Ke New Groupe: | EDEN : uch of “6 will mee 43 Nel Roberts prese! re ft at | MUST EE a kane FANG ks. PILSEN || MYST, saat TIS WATESTY RvR Rit ee en feRe | David AMhexing in “TIS LAST DOLLAR"| — Theatre, Bway anaae | WEST EAD °24: TH ¥ Be. 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