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ie oe A fai: that’ work park. friskiest. game. ashment. time here in the frozen North. | But what about the New York- | ere who are just at present trying to | “Umber up their winter-stiffened joints + fm the “Sunny Southland?” Poor Johnny McGrew, Giants, in Memphis, has to get up early and build a fire under the pipes before he can get enough water for his morn- ing shave. Icicles hanging from a man- agx’s whiskers in this sort of weather his jJaw-motion — necessary part of the game. The Giants come out about breakfast time, and a detail is sent out to shovel | gnow away from the windows, so the @ook can see well enough to fry the hominy. Then arother detail is put to digging o tunnel out to the ball W* think we are having a hard interfere with it's awfully tough on these Players, accustomed as they had be- fome to a life of ease and warmth here in New York. In Birmingham the Highlanders are a @ad lot. It's worse, if possible, down there. Sledges ard snowshoes take the Players out to the park. As a path- breaker they say Griff has Peary lashed After clearing the bases with a rotary plough the play begins. Bvery now and then an outfelder ts missed, and a rescuing expedition at nce tries to locate and dig him out. The excitement grows with the noon thaw, when avalanches in the grand- Stands bury the brave spectators. More Work for che snow-shovel brigade. to the mast. ELL, we're not so gay even here in New York. The snow has riven all of our athletes into in- Gor training, and the date for the sail- | tng of the American team only ten days Up in the N, ¥. A. C. gymnasium to- @ay the members are looking with eilent @we at two lines cut in the floor. _ ful measurement reveals’the fact that these lines are exactly eleven feet apart. They mark the distance that Ray Ewry Covered yesterday afternoon while prac- Heing his broad jump. Eleven feet will _ be enough to win in the Olympic games =f —and, as the old saying goe: fe plenty.” Ewry comes nearer to being a human Jeck-rabbit than any other living man. He stands 6 feet 2 in his thinnest socks, | e spring in his lower rasshopper or a flea, Ray has been cracking records lately in| the standing high jump, too, He won! _ three events in the 1 ‘and he has mor / Umbs than a «: t Olympic games | at Paris—the standing broad jump, the standing high and the three standing | dumps. From present indications he will | Win these three events in Athens, too, ‘Which will probably mate him the hea fest point winner on the American team. A letter from one of Shepard's en- Phusiastic admirers to-day tells me if Shepard goes he will add at least 3 er cent. to the strength of the team, | ‘This is somewhat of an exaggeration | when there are men like Ewry in the | egeregation of athletic talent that will “wear American colors. & HBPARD wowld be a splendid ad-| S dition to the team for all that, He 1s the greatest distance runner fn America. As the A. A. U. is about to deal with the question of taking him | on the trip I wil make no comment on | ‘the rights of this matter. 1 will only | ay that I know all of the offic: cerned are as anxious as his own club! mates to take @im to Athens—IF HE CAN BE CLEARED OF ALL SUSPI- GION OF PROFESSIONALISM. St present he is running under protest, @nd the layer of the protest alleges that Shepard ran certain professional Faces on certain fre detailed in the charge. OMMY R wishes Said he could wip anybody, right, Tommy. and overwhelming modesty? Name a whole lot of fighters right off- hand that you can whip with certainty @nd ease. There are some good ones ‘n the list, too, althougiy it doesn’t in- clude Nelson and McGovern, Boss NELSON released Eddy to state that tals sudden Kelly from the cares of playing Sparring partner for him because he didn't like the color of Kelly's ties. People who have seen Kelly fight this Week think there may have been some Other reason. fights lke Terry McGovern at He has a wallop like Ter Old-fashioned article, and he likes the But I think !t really From what 1 have seen of the T believe that he doesn't care in Hoboken 4 r js june on the jaw f Bre ir so proud’ of his enc he sticks it out ev: takes a swing just touch he really ts. ery now and then anit show people hi He delights in pur ———>—__. National League Bulletin. President Pulliam. of the National League THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 21, 1906. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT st & EDITED BY ' Sohn wt GOTHAM TEAMS GETTING INTO CONDITION IN THE “SUNNY SOUTH.” Roaming THE Based AT MEMPHIS. KG aW'S mornin e MS Sout GRirFITH = COACHING, | to Resurrect Base- Tobogganing, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) you suppose a New York fan could be made to believe that any part of bDaseball art és retrograding? Perhaps not, but here ts one that will bases will soon become a lost art un- less a few hitches are taken in the present methods of training. Think of it @ minute. Do you ever hear any- body these days being touted as a great slider? The shades of old “Slide, Kelly, slide,” are becoming dimmer as pennants itke poker chips pass from one team to an- other. It 1s quite true that Kelly lived in an age when there was little to write about except John L, Sullivan and Fourth of July picnics. That famous slide was worth a fortune to press agents. There are still scores of ball players who can slide lke an eel, but the younger generation ‘s not improv- ing the art. As an old ball player puts it, “They hate to hit the dirt.” These youngsters think so much ot thelr speed that many of them want to make the base on thelr feet, so they hag noticed the passing of this one- time great art, and is making his men scrape up the earth with thelr uniforms to give them nerve and experience. He maintains that many games have been lost by players not exerting themselve to wiggle around an infielder who has a bag covered. ain amount of danger, but it is ball player who could not slide was looked upon as mediocre no matter how clever his work in other departments. Now it 4s different. The proud player of to-day frequently thinks it a ttle undignified to plough his way to sec- ond base through the dirt with a thou-/ sand ladies looking on, He doesn't Ike to spoil his clothes. Ear Guards in Old Days. Tho old-time sliders realized the dan- wer of their feats, and ten years ago it way not uncommon to see a runner on reaching fint base pull a long glove over his foreear. This was preparatory | to hts silde +0 second, and the glove| was to preveat the tearing of his skin by sand and gravel. Then the slider Went into the vag head foremost, Right there is the one point where the modern ball player has it on the old-timer, With ‘the coming of McGraw, Gri! fith, Keeler, and sturs of that ilk, base- runners wer> taught to slide feet for- ward. That is nsidered correct, » dt eliminates danger of ha’ ing the head and face injured colliding with the baseman, and the giltter of sharp spikes makes many a nervousn: In other words, the day knows he drops all 7 of to- Dw to protect himself. He make the baseman get out of his spikes than take a g bis own face carved improvement tn thing must be done to revive it, Players Fear Spikes. In 4 searth of reasons for gression of the siide there many. but large majority of ball players be- fet Weseball Chibs, to-day announced the ret Jowing contracts and “With Chicago, Edward M. Mat, Robert Wici es A. Miller, Cari L tek, LO. Bintth, Peter f 1. Beobe,” Oscar E. Knolls, fina Claude J 'H, Dowsher it. ng: Mat Phtiabiire-Sa A ure 10 Toledo—Otto. I Sige iM and Fak neelia: by Brooklyn to} cai} | Players as to who 4. & G., of Gloversvillo—Jerty 3. f ° | Corbett and Hyland to Battle. Roche, assistant matchmaker of the is trying at present to ® twent¥-round bour between Younk and Fiehting Dick Cal.) A. C. ~ Riche wante the . ‘anxious tolless, The average ball pla lous eve it ik due’ to the danger of being piked worn in the bottom -|of nse hoe f¥ a dani n be used s&« most wate , players have been deliber- ¥ a# to put them out o tiiam | at Brook: |COMmissten, and for this reason ler and John | Tunners are about taking a unuel Leever, | On s there is a rule’ of ethica in sliding. toa eman is supposed to step aside and touch the runner as he sides by. ‘To block him—that is, stand In the wav of h whing the bag, is onside: essional and unspocts- maunlike. 1 who keeps up ithis style of play sooner or later gets itis, Players who have been so blocked the sevond time will go into the baseman with the deliberate intention of ung him down at is, thoy will gi at him so thelr spikes: wiil cut into his a@porisman, and RESCUE EXPEDITION SEARCHING For ponun. ROBERT EDGREN: GAUHN STILL HOT ON JENKINS TRL |Wants to Know Why, &c That American Refused to Make Match. Prof, Attila, who is looking after the |interests of Fred Gruhn, the English | champion wrestler, {s still hot on Tom | Jenkins's trail. In a letter to the sport- dng editor he says that Jenkins has ignored his challenge and that the American 1s either side-stepping or bluffing, for in his reply to Gruhn’s deft he expressed a willingness to tackle Gruhn or any other wrestler, but he has falled to make the match. “I stand ready to post a forfeit for Gruhn to meet the American champion in a finish catch-ascatch-can maicn, and if he means business let him appoing a time and place for a meeting and yours truly will be on the Joo." It 1s now up to Jenkins, for Gruhn | evidently means business, and as he | holds the English title at wrestling and is world’s champion weight-litter, he {a entitled to some consideration, Gruhn ds instructor of wrestling at um bity University and says he has unlimited backing. If Jenkins is after a side bet he will be accommodefed, and Attila ys he can name ‘his own terms. AMUSEMENTS. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN “SLIDE, SLIDE, SLIDE” T0 BE REVIVED ON DIAMOND |tair play. When he once gets tho worst of {t nobody knows how | better than he. | ‘The Highlanders wf attempt to ploy Birmingham club again to-day ft it turns warm enough, and If it proves @ failure the game will be played to- In the mean time Griffics 19 Keeping his team in winter quacters, but giving them plenty of work. Morlarity have arrived last night, but his train ts several hours late, due to the AMY GARRY POT TALL OVER DALY Tommy Daiy, the South Brooklyn pugilist, {8 about as poor a specimen of @ fighter as has appearefl in @ etar bout at any of the clubs in vianity since these shows were introduced here. Daly met Amby Garry in the main event at the Paddovk A. C. showing he made against Bronx tigher was so. bad Inmediately prouvunced thal fas appeared ce the might that Mike faced Peter Maher at the Lenox A. C. in Harlean, No fault could be Garry's scowing, and if his manager, only match against fighters in the future instead those Clever boxers who can out- GIANTS. OFF Will Plays Mhreel (Games| imauce ce cu ea enatae dee There with Southern Leaguers. Efforts Now Being Made Goine AFTER A HOT GROUNDER. AT BIRMINGHAM, MURPHY WILL BE KEPT BUSY | Smith met recently at tne Metropolitan A. C, and furnished one of the boxing treats of the Hoth are clever and can hit hard | $24 this combination usually results in a fast ut, Baldwin Is Training. Matty Baldwin has resumed training at New Dorp, Staten Island, for his fifteen- found bout with Tommy Murphy, whioh will be decided at the Lincoln A. C., of Chelsea, March 29. Baldwin is 0 confident that he Murphy that Manager Johnny Mack started negotiations for McGovern under the same conditions as rooklyn Terror’s battl BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 21—Do make them sit up and take notice. | Wiseacres in the game are out in the | open with the assertion that sliding to Within Three Weeks He Will Take on Keyes, Baldwin and Tucker. BY JOHN POLLOCK. Tommy Murphy, the rugged feather- weight fighter of Harlem, will be kept busy fighting during the next three In that short period of time in three battles. with Harlem leaner DloWS:| asserted itself, and he walked several came very near putting Edmunds away| batters. The big” fellow ts accused ot The | being at his best when able to exercise Bouts in Brooklyn Saturday. Murphy will engage The Re A. C, it No. 744 Manhattan His first will be with Bert Keyes for atensnee be ‘three rounds, at the Metropolitan A. C. on Saturday night; Matty Baldwin, for fifteen rounds, be- fore the Lincoln A. C., Mass., on the night of March 2%, and one week later he will tackle ‘Chick’ ‘Tucker in a three-round bout at one of the big clubs in this city. getting in shape at New Haven, Conn., the ex-lightweight With a right swing on blow dazed Edmunds, but before John- do further damage rang, giving Edmunds a chi cuperate during the minute In the third round bot) boys sailed ito each other and be tin close quartens, ver Jet up for a secund, and Was the | fresher of the two when the bell sound- ed ending the contest, in any bout show Saturday night. The principals in the {inal bout of the night will be Jack Lowery. the good local boy, and Young Donahoe. The is one of the oleverest boys in the vusiness. He has never bean seen in Brook- Matchmaker Jack Dougherty emaire programme arranged will furnt really high-class sport. Gardner-Dougherty Bout Postponed. aniner-Jack Dougherty bout ch was scheduled to take place at Mil- Friday nignt rdner wired fron his hand in his recent bout with Wille Lewis, who hendied him rather his second with found with Me- shelse: of Chelsea, Gos punches at Johneon Paul knocked out Murty Wiliams In the ses Sick aiike [Yesterday a Giant tried to obstruct his youn Frene’ yeas EP TREAY | quick snap throw. ‘that travelled fast with Frank champion of the world. Smith and Donahoe Again. Young Donahoe, can pose as sprinters. Clark Griffith | j up in a few bested Eddie hard about and flooring him. with face and body, @ left hook tothe jaw, in the second round Amby sailed into Daly and had no trouble in reaching his face with short, Jibs and landing right awings to the ribs. The best blow that Daly landed was a left swing to MoGarry’s jaw, which he Young and Johnny draw and Al GreenWood bested Vincent ——.__. PLAY FOR TITLE TO-NIGHT. | @ rivals of the ring, will meet again Frida: night in the star bout of the ° in East Thirteenth street. welter-wedght battles of thi result will decide Dougherty’s claim to class, Donahoe "and WATSON VS. BLACKBURN. | Pett¥-tcond ‘treet, _to-nignt. as tne card of bouts Billy Elmer for the occasion fs the best that he has offered for tl club members e Star bout ‘ony nearly put Abe Au The basket-ball championship of the 2 “ ue Will be decided to-night |MaudeAdams}:,; y . G Pritoni, 7 George, ‘G: gymne | | Chileon BEAT Se The slide is always accompanied by | reached his stomach with a left swine, Duly 6 showing Was so poor up to tais i Spectators began to leav INDIANAPOLIS, when the Xa | meet in the St sium, No. 207 East Up to date each ti cular and the public needs that| for its money. In the olden days a Sintienth street. ff a: en: street. ty team inthe feague | | Francis Wilson 7 has taken part in five ly contes: eo cet games “Out of the general mix-up the DALY’S FHEATRE, Xaviers and the St. Georges lone at By the time the iast | | Lawrance D*Orsay {he Emvasey Hail whistle blows to-night the famous affair bincae TGRince LT the Kilkenny cats will have hecome a misty and obliterated tra- for a long time In the taird roung MoGarry rushed at} lightweight Daety ana jubbed him in the face. Daly backed away McGarry went after him, and with a right swing to the head and a left swing to the jaw dropped Daly got up dazed and was sent down with another punel After remaining down for fully eight seconds he got u; Nght punch in the stomach ma of Philadelphia, Watson, of Orange, N. J., went at each other here last night in an eight-round bout, under the auspices of the tonal A. C., were nearly a match for each other, Blackburn having a little the best of Fmunds will face the Other contests OBrien «iil left to fight it out. Y Daly to ue floor. Stein, George of this city. on the chin. Harry Phillips, and there will be two ether good bouts, FOR NASHVILLE games are slated, commencing to-mor- row, against M. J. Finn's Southern League team. Snappy practice was had yesterday afternoon by the entire team, divided in- to the teams living at the two hotels. BY T. G. SCARBOROUGH, | Manager McGraw himself captained MEMPHIS, March 21.— Tho weather | the Cordovas and Dan MoGann led the having promised to be good, the Giants | Stonewall infleld and two-thirds of the to new pastures to-night. | Giants’ regular Outfield, consisting of | | The railroad will be taken for the first | McGann at first, Gilbert at second, ED JOHNSON WINS Dahlen at short, Devlin at third and Donlin and Mertes in the outfield. The latter line-up was known as the Claren- don. Althcugh they looked on paper to be 1 to 6 shots, they had trouble in holding McGraw's young bloods to a men at the bat, but with men on bases the husky-built twirler foung himself johnson, the plucky fighter |troubled. McGraw had secretly tipped tne | Cer patie Otto ‘euch aiactbae reported weakness of Ferguson to Mc- ue, met Art Edmunds, the husky Cana-| Gann, and when any runners perched dian, in a three-round bout at the stag} on base they kept the Kentuckian of the Morrisania A. C. last night and| guessing was clearly entitled to the decision if| ing to steal. T x a there had been a verdict rendered. ‘the | "& to 5 he result was that wild boys fought hand from the tap of the| Ness, which fs sald to have handicappeg hell in the opening round until the fin-/ Ferguson in the American Asso Johnson landed the c! to whether they were go- ton, the bell | #!! the privileges of a full-arm swing to re- when runners are net on bise. When a-ked to deliver the short-arm delivery to batters he seems to lose control, and this may ‘esult in Manager McoGriw sending him to the minors for another term, Marty Fitzgerald looks like the genu- ine goods to many Southern spectators. In addition he has the respect of his op- Penents who try to steal bases on him. throw, but Fitz caught his runner by a and accurately, AMUSEMENTS. (EMPIRE EEEATRE @ Broadway & 40t Mats.Wed, & Sate f5 8.15. M Biway Wed.& Sat.2.15, Emi i “THE DUEL, Savoy THEATRE: B' way & 34th st. Ev 8.15 Neither boxer was badly punished, and Blackburn was awarded the dee!sion, but when it was given Watson was still in fighting trim, and apparently could have continued oS ELMER'S STAG TO-NIGHT. and us ihe got up MoGerry at nim and Daly droppet AMUSEMENTS, NEW YORK AMUSEMENTS, Cross Randolph, Mi jolph, Mr. Young. Ni came to a clinch, rolling or. Daly was all in by the bell rang Daly RESERVED in GEORGE AEA || GEO. M. 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