The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1906, Page 16

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oo [TLING NELSON B @ vee tue ae future. His munager busy man t now, The I Manager Nolan would fll a big book He has a great little fighter ready to work. Several of the other headliners in the same class are anxious to take him on. Two clubs have badzered him | with offers, and to-day he is ne making a genuine match thar last week. Los Angeles wants Nelson to fish! Herrera. The Tuxedo Club, of Essington wants Nelson to fight either Herr MeGovern, . Nolan wants mn first and He doesn't within @ for The only thing $s Nolan's demand that the whieh Nelson figaty must p: $5,000 guarantee that It will pu pattie. Nelson's time ts val Nolan doesn’t intend to have | two or three weeks for a fight that Tuxedo was to fight Me afterward atches com) may never come off, The t> have opened shop months ago wit Honey Meliody as of te tions, The managers ten un to the last day that its doors ‘open on schidule time—but they didn’t an told Tom O'Rourke yesterday that he would make the match betwe Nelson ani 1 or Herrera O'Rourke posted a $5,009 forfeit Lefc 6 o'clock. At & o'clock Mr. O'R came back and said that he did ‘any reason for posting a forfeit, “as It wasn't customary,” ¥ OLAN smiled a wise smile and N eaid; “I told you 89,” to the re- porters. ke t see Then Mr. Nolan extended the tme Mmit a ltsle. Mr. O'Rourke says he will pull off two | or three twenty-round fights, just to convince Nolan the game is good at Lscington. Nolun says Tom will have to pos $5,000 anyhow. And there the thing | stands. Last night the Pacific A. C., of | Tos Angeles, wired Nolan that it would | give a $20,000 purse for Nelson-Herrera, and that Herrera had already signed. Nolan accented—that 1s, he will when | -—— JENKINS AGREES T0 BIG CARNIVAL OF FIGHTS TACKLE FRED GRUAN te @ the club posts $5,000. Not yet—but soon! 2 ARSONS, of Yale, the etgat halt- P miler, is being severely Jelsedt by some of his fellow students be- cause he Intends going to Athens with the American team, The whole objec- fon {s based on the fact that while $arcone is away Yale will have no halt- miler to take his place in the dual meet with Haryanl and the intercollegiate | games, Consequently the 1s called upon _ fm the name of college patriotism to ® stay in New Haven and let the Ameri- can team sail without him. College spirit is one of the finest things 1 know of. But it seems to me, ap ‘alrank outsider, that America is greater even than Yale, and that it Is better to fight for one’s country than for any one small part of it. I¢ patriotism culls the athlete Par- aons, then his duty as an Amerlean should rank above his duty as a student in any one of the many American col- leges. The plain truth of the matter is that we need every athlete on the team, We cant afford to lose any of our stars. We are handicapped enough ready by the fact that the Ol games aretobeheld during the ¢ term, which makes | a team which will represent the whole strength of the country We haye won all of the Olympl up to date—iIn Athens, Purl: Loula. This time the Continental natle Amer strong It is up to the thirty men w s the Hist of this month to Se nd wphold | th athletic p tige COUNT EY {thas been upheld by over teams in the past. It may be a very close thing, ‘America needs Parsons Yale, disregarding her minor triumpns, should be as patri as Parsons is himeelf, ond should be glad to see him go, O'BRIEN'S BROTHER VS. SAILOR BURKE Hagen Takes Clancy's Place in Star Bout To-night Long Acre A, ( Phiiadeiphia Jeo Ha round star bout t acre A.C, in West Twenty-niu Hagen will meet Sailor Burk been substituted for Jack Philadelphia, who las hurt his hand. The other boute will be Jom Daly ys. Charles »_Willle Jonen va Kis F nklin, Jack Doyle vs. Hi try Greenhouse, Kk ve. Mike Wow Bid three KELLY AT SHARKEY A. c, n Buckley, manager of the Snarkey A.C, Sixty-fifth street and Browaway. bas arranged on all-star card tor th club's siag on Friday night, pad Fe the little Buftaio wistrlwing Sci! feet ‘some sori feather-welght yet to selected, ‘The ogher bouts will be be- een Kid Stein and McGarry foungs and Tommy Moran, © Ww iit ones. and Charite Goldman, Tommy hand Ort Edmunds, oF bots, Gnd three ossibie to send | ~ SPORTING the ball to first with the accur: wrestler, will get ldoking for, as Yankee champion to the mateh, Ottia, Gruhn's. re Evenir urday afterne » artigies of ag a Bender z a the bout at the night. Ben ten pounds, and t enabled him to x og enough i Foltz, hoy had the beat hew y Kind of condi rivalle c atrong me crowd Wi tement, Si better of the first _ the ¢ When and nnded 18 nose friends tn the } wore. fighting Tn the other bouts G: Andy Daly, Pink shade oy Philips beat. George elton, mportant Battles to Be Decided at Los Angeles in May. Will Meet ites Representa- tive af Evening World Office Saturday to Sign Articles, BY JOHN POLLOCK. Matchmaker Tom McCarey, *., of Los Angeles, Cal., {S| engiand, who bas been making such @ showing in the bouts which he has s) far nit; has begun training the premier During the last off many | for his three-round Fred Gruhn, the has brought nd at the present | time he has Jimmy ‘rit and Kid Her- | important batties, him a match, Jenkins, manager, Harry Pol ing : Lar eS eee eeeeaa ar hora wae Philadelphia J: O-Brien ‘and ‘Tominy 1 office twenty-round | a purse of $2,100, off | 6. ment nm ohas been Aticek when Weted tat rover $0i00 "persons outatae | will pay a visit to the | jion of Peunssivun'a ut Cnarley McKeever to Fight Again. the old-time Quaker | who was one of the clever- wiled on a glo is hand at the : He has been matched t In DIA fighting, $¢ looks fearful punches of his Founker opponent Russell and Sullivan Matched, After much dickering @ match pae finally Unk" Russell, the ¢ ligtit-wetght of the jullivan, of Washing: She tighter wiih te wallop, who heen droppin his opponenta in hia fahte in Bultimore during the last few month, signed articles Inet ni Found battle before the Fureka A; on the night of March 28, enould bea slashing fight. McGovern to Second His Brother. Little Phil MoGovern, brother of the fa- BENDER TOO STRONG FOR TOMMY FELT hg and: hard-hit Quake: dicta tovmest in a fiftee ad ‘onsolidat EWS AND COMMENT Highland Leader Has De- veloped Him Into Crack Third Baseman. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 22.—Clark Griffith's find of the year is La Porte. This youngster came from Buffalo heralded as a great second baseman. In four days the chief of the Highland- ers has turned him into one of the fast est third basemen the Heights have ever seen, At first Griffith intended playing bim at second and switchin Williams to third, but a bright tho struck him, and La Potte was equal to the opportunity. F has an arm like a catapult, and with a quick snap whirls rife. A little awkward at first in tak- ing throws and judging distance, he is rupidly rounding into a star almost of the magnitude of Chase on the other corner of the diamond. cret team work practice yester- day morning, Griffith and Elberfeld ing the new- spent an hour in tea comer how to protect himself In touch- ing runners and how to block at the bag. And they had to tell lim but once, La Porte’s arm, however, ts what tickles Grimth. Many a bunter will be mous ex-feather-weight champion, will be seen In a battle to-morrow night, He will meet the best boy that can be # him in the. main bout at the stag of the Homerd A. C., which will hold ite club-house at Sixteenth street and Fifth | avenue, South Brooklyn. will act ag recond an! chief adviser for brother, Younk McGovern Is a coming boy in the bantam-weight class. He has already scored neveral knockouts. | Donohue Traiting Hard for Lowery. Young Donohue, the clever boxer of 3 at fougnt im this yici t with Jack Lowery which is to be fought at the stag of th Renwen A Garden The ue, Hrookly ht han) recently, ts well again Dwyer and O'Toole to Clash. Phils Dwyer, the rugge! iehter of P my Mowatt. the fl conductor six-round bouta in Philadelphi , patched by Jack Moti gan ‘ommy O'Toole, the vantam-wlgpt in a atx Nation: nbang fighters ought to give O'Te Oliver Will Bet $500 on Murphy. Jotintiy Ollver, manager of Tommy Mur poy, ts so confident that his. protege wil | beat Matty Baldwin wien they box thelr fit wen-rolind bout before the Lanooln A, Co. 0: | Cheisea, Mase. on March 20, that he fs will to het $4) of his own money o ‘s chances of securing ng he can get even money and Bob Lloyd are also willing te Wager the same amount @f they can get even money. Lewis and Douglass to Battle. ‘Willie Lows, the husky welter-welght, and Fred Douglass, the shifty boxer of Savannah, who has fought some good fights in Phil delphia, have been secured to box a three: local ona round bout at a diag to be held by club next week. Lowls won a docia! foul Douglans in the eighth Portland, Me, Jaat January. Lewis nd at the foul punch, outwelghed d Elizabets d he been in| iid have given bad Goxid oan: SCARBOROUGH. March 2.—The he waded in and e yesterday before for Sunday, They Uned up againat one ae the way Manager MoGraw | beating out up aginst w Joing most of the to take punish- reminded , colleg: Was unable to land a sleep- he fine points of play. ‘Due Cordovay and the Clarendons met, | Cordovas, which about the regular line-up of the Giants familiar to Polo Grounds patrons, although It was a close shave, with no’ official score kept, Willse, Ames, Taylor and | ‘inity accompanied the Nashville to do the twirling. han aod Fitzgerald will do. the cateh- Bowerman and th 5 of the evening. nd hard punchers a shade the be absent from | nal games are on tap for next! on account of an latter hud a shade the batter of the fleht, Hagan knocked in the second round o arent general aerate parent gener up & continual ruoket in Nash- somi-w Ville. ts conclu rhe contract BB is witless A 5d age A ‘GIANTS IN FIRST REAL GAME been made with the man: | Varsity Park for the Glants to continue training there when thelr contract ends their hardest day's at Gad Elm Park, which concludes McGraw would like to renew nivact for Rad Elm for an annual training round, but on account of the the con’ feeling amung ‘Southern League that the American League has been Its o| best friend awd has advocated higher principles for the Southern League, there seems prejudice against League clubs. —————____ GOOD BOUTS AT SUMMIT A. C At a meeting yesterday of the new management of the Summit Athletic |Club it was decided to make good jthe expense money foming to boxer. who took part in last week's slow, Mathowssnn, | Wherein one of the club members po i and the Mathewsons. | tray with the club's funds, s) that 4 fet here to work alone during the three |Doxere could not get paid. ‘7: days the Glare will that the pr board of directors do this, although thi re intno way lable for the money Tnatead of the proposed star bout he ap-|tween Witte Lewis and Sammy Smith Southern ; MH the next show, Friday night, each o ‘National! these men will be prinoipala ih une + wishus of Manager the two star bouts, Sammy Sinith. wil ‘retary, Knowles may wo three rounds with Young Donohuc jand some good man will be picked any rate, the Glante will continue | to push Wille Lewis to the mit. ‘Ter week Young and ld ‘Tuthw will feht th dup and Jack Doyle and Ai has Allen are wcheduled for the main praitm, 1 of a Terry McGovern Chleago, and other good has Dougiass beaten at the time the latter fanded | § tional for the regular job as o nd Ch danger of js team unp: in cnse of La’ Graw had of trovnd the Glants and there wa ole that could not be filled. Grime ng the <a His club suffered Inst season N-luck. eecasioned by men being bin ible year he w It was for thie reason t called Puttmann back from the © is true he isa left-hand yann wl eason !s far advanced 2 been heard from De! riffith cares little whet! ar not. The young: of that ik, espe- lads who have not yet cug th th. ful weather has again fav: . anf a game will be pla: he Highlanders and Birmity GriMth may et nee to work, have. first. call undef fire. is for them to get ‘ondition, ac TEAM T0 LEAVE APRIL J Members Sign Petition Re- questing Engagement of Hjertberg as Trainer. betwar ham {his his oM pl |Olym| | that the team will Apnl, Vhs team will go ta Athens without signed er of the Irh |was done in order to relieve Matthew Halpin fren the onerovs duty of ing, as he as manager. Just w at ibis duties in Iready left Ameri haydie the business end of the trip. —_or— XAVIERS CAPTURE TITLE. The Xavier ALC. baskat-ball team nat mht defeates the St. George A polnts to 10. As fm result, St hold on second op ce In the Athletic The Xavier 't has won qplonehin: haying won e: kame of At played. ___ AMUSEMENTS, He res hay: MaTINEE BVE RY BAY, 23¢.y 50c. | "6 ‘st Henri de Vries); A CASE OF ARSON.” Gdilen.” Ward & Curr: isard_ Bron My Frant . Rotow.) Vitnzre av i oe oe = Mr ROBERT MANTELL Monday and Welday Nicht Nght ort Sat,” Mat sday Night... Thursday AS UOTHELLO jaturday Nights, cviees ITN RICHARD. iit € ‘SEAMS Res WEST AURIS: VAUPTWILLE RS SSeS, at. Hy, Day jre Orch. AH Seats Hes'd 25¢ May Boley & Polly Girls, Tom Hearn, M. UeMoun-Zanchen ‘The Bmediey Arthur Co,. ae, Grand. Prince Pilsen Next Week, FRANK DANIELS, Serat. Brue. ATLANTIC SA" Ncantaneya, unripe n & Smith. Belle Harv ‘lle. Constance M.. © The Ntleseope. Garden, 27th & Mad. Av, Ev. 8.20. Mi Laat ‘lama HITCHCOCK WAL LAC Ks ey. 8.20. Mute ‘Wed. & Sat. Wn, Faversiam The Squaw Man E JOE WEBER'S HHH?! music Wary, OF TH AW MAN aie GOLDEN WEST. j°Q. Bway [Keller's American Zoi KEITH §e Lath at Gite, iarmon. dane [intl Dovoy oy. aphers GARRICK Sictte'ddi 348; GALLOPS meaner { knows well the | @ policy with the High. | have pro- | to handle, and major) » no time to waste | ir | The management of the American team announced yesterday Ml from here April | % instead of Marsh 31. Weather con- ditions are expected to be better In a trainer. All the local members have @ petition requesting the man- to engage Ernle Hjertberg, the | American A.C. This 0 appointed ath- latter “position will be is not yer} ivan, the Preshlent of fan Association the} to: Mats.’ Dally 25 Mr. 230 PAS OR’S conti | CONTINUOU 20 & 30 CEN’ MISS NORTON & PAUL NICHOLSON, RIC! & BLMBR—Batra Att, DE LEONA THURBER & PICKS, RONY P RK SINGS TO-N'T. Manta CHARLEY’S AUNT 8.90, Mats, Wed.Bat.,withBtlenne Girardot, TWADDLE and PL ENTY OF PROMISES BUT NO CASH FOR NELSON-HERRERA MATCH. ALL RIGHT. Post Ws 000. CASH BY Fovckock SSO ALSO 6 OCLOCIK TOESF NO: Wbeyai= isi, He Puts Out Kid Curley in Five Rounds at a Pri Show. A small crowd of “dyed-in-the-wool'" Sports—to be exact, twenty-eight in all —paid fancy prices to see two private fights and a battle royal last night. The scene of action wasn’t more than forty- five minutes from Broadway, and it wasn't in New Rochelle either. Matty Baldwin was the star perform- er. He met K urley, and what he BALDWIN HAS THE PUNCH did to Curley was pitiful, Matty could have knocked him out in the first round, but delayed the slumber punch in order to give the spectators a run for their money. After poor Curley’s face looked like an over-ripe tomato and he had been dropped a couple of times, Baldwin sent him right over in the fifth and Curley went down with a dull thud, but for good. At the end it was discovered that one of Curley’s ribs was broken. Baldwin showed that he ts a fighter from heels to head. He will in all probability give Tommy Murphy) the fight of his life at Chelsea a week from to-night. The other fight was a seven-round £0 between Barney Retily and Kid Eagan. It went the limit, both boys exclanging hard wallops throughout, Pat Early refereed the bouts. AMUSEMENTS. DAM, 42 sr wot Biway. MANSFIELD ARLOS, at 5.15 to-night Broadway™E3 P32 wy RAILEVE SIS 13 ELSIE TINS IW THE VANDERBILT cue LIBERTY 2058 2° TheRedskin ie AY an by 815, Mats. Wed & Sat. . “Hod Hone rY “Mille. Marni, Miss Bingham, —Eyesson, + 28th. Randolph. str. Vs ‘Yan Huren, ‘audevilic, at. tuddiford, an & Co: ‘Co.,Chas. Mats Dally. momepnine, oi 15, * Jas, uid he rredt Walton & Co: ieo( Let tim th & Oo. Stuart Ba 15, 25, 3" tr i ilar, Higasarems | es ne tb soe SATURDAY. Victou HERBERT'S ORCHESTRA Sundae Nicht. Seats Now, to 81. THE DEWEY §A8t Mat, ‘Today—Vanity Fair (me enn nee | SEATS DET RFAER IN ADVANOE. BU wway, nad Dilfae evan Wheres eda AMUSEMENTS, THEAT) Bron way EMPIRE EAMPATESE seta teen eS MaudeAdams}},))35: i! Criterion ev zs 780 ane’s. Fraicis Wilsol ™8urtante DALY’. ne: ATRE. Bray on a 1s, Mats, W At 2.95, HUDSON PEATE graf Wel Sat 2 OTIS SKINNER Stk SAVOY srt innes hue and ae eats * HOPKI AS0N, A, Hiway & doth HERALD 80. ** Siaist Wel sud Sat: si, WOOK papi Bent Seale, ® ite Hoe SH HAL I Raa “SCHEFF i ha ce athe Lion and the Mouse. 8y..cpas mJ Eve. 8. Mat. Sat. at 2. |The G: Belasco Thavid nelasco presental of thet BLANCHE BATESin| Sic" ACADEMY of MUSIC, Fitna & 1 REE. “DAVID HiLASco pres ‘us HEART oF MARYLAND Rrleee, 25-50-7591. Last Mat Sat.2, Ev. 8, THE DARLING «Wh, GODS Bima ‘Time in Maty.Sat.@ M N.Y. To-Nicht,| 20. ve Bh DAVID > BELABCO, presents ae ye “a uy N.Y WARFIELD eek, CASINO PE 2 $1 Mat, Ry fd RINCESS, B'way & 20th, $1 Mat, To-day, ies Harvard, with’ Harry Woouruit LYRIC Ses MEXICANA = THE GOTHAM Ast, =~ Dosa. _To-day—Majestic Burlesauers. 3d Ay, ST, NICHOLAS RINK SKATING, | 60th St. and Columbus 3 nessions dally. except Mondays, Skates METROPOLIS 1443 By.8.15, Mate.Mon.. ab & Sat, 2.15. Hors: i Si BEA, om dy. Popular ar prices david Hingins in nts thst Dol Dol ay, HUMAN HEARTS. ‘he Black Hand, Glay Blaney, The Boy Be- "Nxt Wk, ae the Pacific, TIRTDS aus y Last Mat FIELDS ‘iin QuivWlan 2", Lex. Ay, & 107th Bt at ‘ACitoss "THE PACIFIC.” Next Weok—-My Tom. Boy Girl #a St & 6th Av Mat att BE! Tr aM Chas, E Evans & More comocy iinina Carus ond other MAJESTIC. Evs.8.15, Mats, Wed, &Sat 2 Blanche Ring &190 othe,in HIS MAJESTY YORK STATE FouKS maaan Sie Wk.. Way Down t.Orig.Co, tear Loris Cube ion, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: SFIGER IN FAST DRAW WITH FERNS Iron Man Had Shade on “Rube,” but Police Would Not Allow Decision. (Bpectal to The Bventng World.) BUFFALO, N. ¥., March 2—Had there been a decision rendered at the end of the fifteen-round battle here last | night betwen Charley Seiger, the Ho- boken lightweight, and Jim (“Rube”) Ferns it would have been given to Seiger. Bofore the two fighters entered the ring the police notified Referee Mo- Bride that {f the boxers were on thelr feet at the end of the fifteenth round no decision was to be given, ‘There were many who favored an even break at the end, but the majority were inclined to give it to the Hobokentt | Seiger did most of the leatting blocked the Rube's haymaker in clever | style. In the fifth round Selger came Rear loving. Ferns had him groggy at |the bell, but in the sixth Selger more an held iis own and evened matters the seventh, when he fought Ferns over the ring. The Rube was wab- fe at the bell, Aller that the two fighters were even . Both arted desperately for a knook- Sut in the last two rounds, and. both landed some hard rights and lefts to the jaw. AMUSEMENTS, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN BARNUM& BAILEY | GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH OPENING THE. ¢ AND. SEASON, THULADA EVENING A’ OPEN AT 1 AND every, afternoon and ev os Stew weeks ona, Dee op ote the herformances hegin Bee nu of the menagerie. Seandina Prive, ‘The Gitanns, Giants Midgets Collection. of Freaks and.” Prodigtes phants, "pirates, Smattent” Horse, ete, fn time for the musloal” programme, VA New and Superb Show aa Two voung ladies suetotlion AS , h A ty ik tha alr 1 turning a somersault ip racing ‘automobile nee a {HE DIP OF DEATH ere death again ts cheated of his expects prey. A young American lady looping ‘tne Ran end revolving in mid-air in an aguto- THE TWO TWIRLS OF TERROR | Tro Dr fully Terrifying Aeri te by two daring "and courageous arilste. THE AERIAL TREMPLIN Artounding and marvelous aerial actobatte feats by troupe of seven male and female artiste, AMERICA'S uno ‘A'S IMMORTAL i Pretty” Poste. Picturesade: Penida to @ ious Programme of Perteot Perfo Peeeininent Performers. An “Ale legory symbolizing the conelt detween Russia and Japan, , |The Grandest Circus and’ Hippo= drome Ever Projected. yi Stages, Aerial Ei Race- fr ino inetiite t0 clowna, 100 estore | pécialists In Equestrianism. Acrobatiam, i ports. Comic Feats, Explolts, “Daring | Two Menageries of Wild and’ Trained Beasts. Eiucated monkey camel Scores of Surprising Scenes and | Sights in Saltation. bition» every day at. & 8 PAL all “with seat, «25¢. 7th st dorm). Reserved eats, $1 and $1.50) (Madison av. door only), te box seats, §2 and. $2.50. Childre if pries to all reserved seats but 75- Sand they 30 cents. Box-oi en from 9 A. M. to 6 P. . seats reserved by teleph: - tter with casa. at box-office only. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. FOOD SHOW Now CLERMONT AVE. RINK. afternoon at 3 by EWALLACE, extre ‘Music ROUND® a One Eea PHEATREPHONE, Uekage of goods exhibited The Indlew gurehasine ictal a Doors open at Ia Night: cht Macaront tiday 550 Tove: Wich Grane ee Reininaion 2c. Pandy pald. tlekews free by all grocers. IMPERIAL 2x” ae ies RADA, be aah zoo cay MARAS LOUIS ‘WESLEY, Others. AM PHIO IN Ae aieny & PIICAGO we, dally, tips! ‘Good things every day. Cortlandt, Sold only at fottice “OF ~ OLD DR. GRINDLE, “HL OLDEST apy In bisa Sten ir. Grindle’s Gr anette ‘peculiar to. men are c ore easily and on more x Ms than by-any oth Apts you aumtracted tes {¥ lines, bladder eomplaints, ala d throat am a) ret or overwol seo atandins. Do not, be cube Fou have consulted. ot miihout opened. Private Yactod, dlaet te Gaad ileus prac his present office, 6th and 7th aves. which no ot per advertisin: truthfolly elalm. Consultation tree: Maiente “Hours, 9 to 8. Sundaye. @ta pede

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