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ce - Coast Youngster’s Clever “clean single Into centre: an SALT THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1906. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT et & CHASE BROKE UP THE GAME lis a quiet, unobtrusive fellow, but has n eye which glitters like that of a n who means for you to keep off the m grass. Hogg and Hughes assayed to do the] uing or New York, and both earned supper, meluding dessert and cot- re lon y wafety ag scored off while two soaking drives in al| were shot through Hughes. 1 Was just enough to @ Birming- | 1 to tle thie score amd continue| Base Stealing Won for Highlanders. two left-handers, uguers, ind ith} Americans to de it took Haj C to break up the fornlan may Know than prunc ‘eyclopa: where to hit when the fn bagoball that has he rememberot got his at ew Orleans last and how Park Row tre 2 BhOL think: h Young C! to the fore wit tions to a ¢ feet-footed Sa tho nere. F chuckled. A mo- him to see- | balls a fa @ base ment la ond. It on er w “Watch acher, re he did £0 the out but Ae t youns man, "Good night, Ir @nd it was the gume. A ball phiyer who can turn a Bike that is entitied (o mazuma, 1 all the way to and ted his hero with nocolate honbe Be 4 Chase ts long on cand tasted | r his palat sight of ¢ / and a ten with a 4 worth of Mot Nave been better sa bw When figuring on the last run tae first. homer. show Strapping yo: banks of 1 park just in im to tarn himse @ uniform and adorn the bench. ixth th Saw the young etting 38 and decided to t Our. “Go In thefe and bat for Ho; Griff, “I'm going to put in Ht ext round.” Moriarity Made Good. trapping t i If to third. An plate, and inh He had ‘worked hims: him across t! pleased and not found w morning M et third, and GNNTS PLAY ME PAL HMO NASHVILLE, 1 Giants dup. Hike here yesterday, when the gun of the se mi by Every man of u te clock, and McGraw sed by ¢t in mid im- | nine stew Tet down Frow with Nashville, iEL” SHEPPARD, FASTEST RUNN a SHEPPARD LIKELY TO GO TO OLYMPIA a9 NCLSON AND HERRERA MATCHED AT LAST Will Fight Early in May in Los! Angeles for $20,000 Purse, Trial Comes Melvin E. Sheppard, of the Irish- American Athletic Club, the fastest | milo runner in America, will more than |Mkely be added to ihe team from this | country that has been selected to seek laurela in the great international ath- letic contests In Olympus, Greece. 1 allegation inst the “Young Cyclone," 8s made on a very filmsy foundation, will come up for inquiry before he agi has bean learned that the man who | makes the accusation has already an- nounced 'his inability to prove ita ac- | curacy. ‘The charge, entirely unsubstantiated, that Shepvard ran in a_ schoolboy rames of the Caledoniars | at Maspeth, L. I., three years ago, at | which meet there were some profes- | sional contests. Sheppard was only six- | teen then and hadn't made any sort of record, consequeni:ly there could not be jany dneentive to run in a schoolboy ‘contest. If Sheppard ever appeared te |race in the N GAMES AFTER ALL It Is Understood To-Day that Bottom Has Fallen Out of Charges Against Runner Whose ot professionalism | which | Registration Committee to-night, but !t/ (NES EXPECTS TO STOP MURPHY Reports from the training camp of Tommy Murphy, at New Haven, where he is preparing under the watchful eye of Frank Erne for his fights with Bert Keyes and Matty Baldwin, state that the “pride of Harlem’ is in fine fettle, and that his hand, which was laid for repair: entirely well. Murphy, before he meets Baldwin at Chelsea, Mass. has a three-round ae: gument’ to settle with Bert Keyes, the boy with the Knockout wallop. ‘Thes 4m to meet on Saturday night at the Metropolitan Club, One Hundred and Tenth street and Broadway. If Keyes is good enough to put over a slumber. punch, which Is not at all improbable, there may be some changes In the Crelsea bill, for losers are not good Srawing cards in stad old Boston n. ——_>____ HUGHEY MURPHY VS. RICE.. Two of the best feather-welghts now boxing at the local clubs, and old-time rivals, having foug*t several draws, will meet in one of the star bouts at the Central A. C., East Fifty-sixth street, next Wednesday night. The boys Hughey Murph Up To-Night, there, and ihe says he didn't, the of- | fense was hardly one worth bringing | | up against him three years later, when he had won his laurels and swept rec- |ords and opponents before him. ‘The commi:tee having in charge the | selection of the amateurs who are to compete In Greece, has the power to| add to the number up to the date of | sailing, Tuesday, April 3, and ftw | almost’ directly intimated ‘by a_ member | of the committee to-day that Sheppard | | will be on the team. If he doe: will aid the American team's chances | In the general result fully 10 per cent. BLUE AND WHITE CREWS GET AFLOAT Columbia's crews will go out on the Harlem to-day for the first time, as an-| nounced by Coach Goodin yesterday. are , of this city, and Austin Rice, the iron man of New London. Several other bouts are ar- together Ho loey and Harry ranged which will brin, and Smith and George Ferns and Terry Young. DITED BY ROBERT EDGREN:| “JABBER CAREY NETS WILLE LEWIS Willle Lewis, welterweight, and Jab- ber Carey, heavyweight, got into an argument last night over their relative pugilistic merits, As a result they have agreed to decide the question in the star bout of the reorganized Summit Athletig Club's show to-night. Lewis will be conceding about forty pounds in welsh? to Carey, but nevertheless he is the favorite In the betting on a propo- sion tut tue mill won't go three rounds. In the other bout Sammy Smith, of Philadelphia, will meet Youne Donahue, of Roxbury, and one of the fastest bo: ing matches of the winter is llkely to result. Kid Tuths meets Al Allen, of the Per letle Club, who beat ‘Terry Young last week in the semi-windup. There are five other bouts on the card. Cae ES HOMARD A. C. STAG TO-NIGHT. The Homard A. C. has arranged an excellent card of bouts for its weekly boxing stag, which takes place in its clubhouse, at Sixteenth street and Fifth South Brooklyn, to-night. Phil MeCiovern and Barney Sunshine, Willy Jones and Danny Dunn will don the mitts jn the windups. The other bouts scheduled are: Itsy Ryan ve. Al Ryam, Joe Young vs, Kid Williams, Jim Jor- dan_vs. Buzz Clark, Frankie Madden ys. Eddle Dowd, Todo Moran vs, Willle Dawson, and Jack Smith vs. Babe Roller. eeeEeEeeeeeee=—=——eeee The Morningsidera have been delayed a couple of weeke beyond the other col-| jeges In getting out on the water, and |are anxious to make up the handicap. Several ‘varsity eights will be boated,| as well as three freshman eights, Manager Bogue announced yesterday that only one crew will be taken to |row agalnst Annapolis this year. BOURNE WKS PLCE IN TENNIS FILS Play tn the handfeap hand tennis tournament In singles was continued on \the court of the New York Athletic | cuub yesterday, W. D. Bourne winning his place in the semi-final round. Bourne, a scratoh player, defeated F. | Olsen, also playing from scratch, in a remarkably one-sided match of two sets, the score being 25-6 and, Bi AMUSEMENTS, ©&. EMPIRE PEEATER. Pipeaeey, ‘& 40th st. MaudeAdams 2 Aa tariee Criterion FeesTee Sree. Francis Wilson 7&aNghnt DALY’S THEATRE, B'way & 3b Ev..8.15, Mate, Wed.& Sat,?.15. je Embassy iiall Lawrance D’Orsay sy MucustusTnonas 5 t. H. of Sway. | | AUDSON EVPATSS © stata: Wea. @ ar. 2.15: | | OTIS SKINNER "Titre THE Bway & 34th at Ev 8.15 ‘Thurs. and Sat, NSON 3:15 MR. HOPKIN. ; ¢ ay, 215 FRITZ) SCHEFF natice™™ LYCEU MWGOVERN MAY FIGHT ATTELL J Battling Nelson and Aurelio Hor the Mexic: wi fight for the iight- weight championship of the world b . . fore the Pacific Coast Athiesic Club, of BY JOHN POLLOCK. , between the ne loser $6,400, 0 and se. he tinal arrangements for were Coupreled Lo-day ’ and Newson tothe & tu meet Neils. IAVING SCHODL BOYS WH HOCKEY THLE Irving School's hockey OLYMPIAN T we m e known, E ry | it of Olymy ts which or all-around | the he eve tathton won tho Utle, bat imu r ig a tray- beyond the shadow of known the | they we entitled to umplonship. astic hockey # would the Cutler School team at St, Niolas Wak by a + The match was the lest boy seria, At wo Usk detrinent to ont Would paralyze Ou "3 Hetle Leake, the puck unaiie there the w 5 ing Marry Ut ould have a middle Irving. ‘Mhey scored « ince hurdle race, as he ts undoubt thot, while Cutler trie the best man inthe world for the puck. a ALL-STAR CARD AT SHARKEY A. C. TO-NIGHT. 1 an event, athletes will take the sd, will give a {ves in ull, Amertoan Hahn, of Milw yard kee. who won U, championship Eddie Kelly, the ttle Buttalo whirl Mt V1 ive: = last at the Pastime A wind, will be given @ real tryout to- | Mt.) 5 iuing man, He will Might at the Sharkey A. C, Sixty-| pr vly add to his Ist of laurels at \@tth sirect and Broadway, when hel] (ie Vlympun nes. ; Kid Pantz tn @ three-round bout.| aton, the Yankee flyer, Hahn's rival, te one of the best fea 1 x Moe is Hand and will wits | bas a style ke Dufty'e—forcetul posle extend himself, The card ty an{iive ction from the waist down, ore and will brine torsther Kid | Hahn's progress le in mighty iinges en bike oe tr Mote, Joe ¥ the bounds of a powerful thor- Sones ahd Chatiie oughbred, bouts, Jim the make-up of the Olympic team’s Ce EAM €0S o-— | quen! how at high jum: of t yo put feet tween hia and mo! Ry six about J. J. Ry: of day earth, Jalso @ good uli-around man. SIP, ny has tre sht be and js Tie English national oross-country humpionship was held at Haydock ' Guy tion Harriers, om: great been. stifte " 4 won prem Hvidual and team honors. The dl e Was about ten and a halt mile Phe winner's time was 6l minutes 1 seconds, Annual gyninastie exhibition 0: w York Turn Vi Bloom held will ut tiie whieh F class of Uns su mninual Arthur Z fo ars the “kid Tunner of the Pastimes, Is now i grown man of one and twenty sun mers. will compete in. the bie Marat) in Boston next mon and is no novice at the ga good Work is expected of him, John McHugh says that the reason of the steadiness: of the Pastime sprint- ers is the men devote time to practice starts, and «above all because real Powder ts weed by thelr coach, ne amount ind Dr conditions of the fight th are to weigh In at 6 o'clock ¢ contest at 131 ering up Kod Stein lightweight q ‘rng @ fifteen-round| Dave Barry, the clever Yght heavy- champs iieiaieabar| yon Wainesday night, |welght, of Callfornia, and Mike cout of the parse, | Reche Would Not Guarantee $2,500.| Schreck, of Cincinnati, will come, 0: | sonday. and Friday HY oUt oF rh : : gether in a ten-round’ bout at a box- |X)! eal Fay dnaleved that, 6,000 ut of the pu oe refusal of Matchmaker Billy Roche, | fe show to be brought off at Terre | auc, Spent and Sat. the ring and that the winner take 60 | me hea eel to xuarancee | Haute, Ind., to-night, Both men are | and 40 por cent. of the re- | “Youre and Fighting Dick Hyland | {n excellent condition for the encounter ah { a pu as resulted In the pro-| and perpect, to win with al Knock: | ——— — agreeing to this finan-! posed mm tween those two little fight-| out before the expiration af the tent cnt, then ‘insisted that ets, being declared oft by thee managers. | round. As Schreck {s fighting In great URTIG EAMON'S yest. | noone between now and ‘The Cihters agreed box before Roche's | form at present he will probably se- ALL STAR VAUP* VILLE r fan. To thig “lub bus when they asked him for a guar-' cure the decision. Mat-Ev.Day, Entire Orch. All Seats ea'd 25 : E ay Baley also. stipu- terious Zancies, should be in Los Tau — ee, JOE HAGA BEATE BY SILOR BURK Joe Hagan, n and refus oak until cia referee was compell awa. Afte Ange of left swings crossed his right went to the flo for elghit and “rammed his right ame time 1” banged a 3 whil x Burs agan's tavk of it breaking the men apart, before the bell sounded Burke reach Hagan's Jaw with his right, weakened Hagan, and the ringing of t bell was greatly appreciated by him, Another good Kid Stetn, of Phi Tommy Moran in the second round. dams of May men are to Nght for a puree of 000, of Which the winner will receive Nelson ty to $4.0 in addition to ais ead of e matel los Angeles newspaper us Nelson also agreea the Quaker City fighter, After remaining conds Hagan got up Just Two Pucks, Mr, Prank ‘This blow | Hanley, Rotow,” Vit ‘ht was that in which iadelphia, knocked out Now that Battling Nelson hag been matched to fight Aurello Herrera, the Mexican pugilist, for a guaranteed purse of $20,000 before the Pacific A. C. of Los Angeles, Cal., in May, ‘erry Me- Goverh wil! probably give up ail hopes of getting on a return match with the fighting Dane, and wil auchorize his ‘Manager, Joe Humphreys, to clinch a for him with either Abe Attell or Tommy Murphy in a six-round bout before the National A, C., of Philadel- n an tap anxious | to mee for uwenty rounds before the qu i hegotiati of is n Pa A wd iit twenty-five minutes 1 bout between McGovern Gren pose a Su) tore | aiid Attell or Murphy would attract a dig crowé Uke to see Terry in a longer battle us the sporting men woud wut tie bout weuld take pigtalg. tine ‘tle Stext sieganana ; : ngttot Cota s2uN as a Buaran,| — Sieger and McGarry to Battle, welght and appec yan | Charley Steger, the Hoboken Iron Man, k, | will take At | against Amby w York Jack” O'Brien's place MeGarry In one of the two. a1 club on Mond: y night, | NEW AMSTERDAM, 42 at_w.of Biw_y, iicnarn MANSFIELD The Merchant of Venice,8.15 To-Net } | ELSIE AMIS In THe VANDERBILT CUP LIBERTY 28.59) 2¢ BaP la8. nate TheRedsHin 3.0) wt tniian and character. i} puri Roche said he would give gated, puree Boe and they declines I Root Challenges O'Brien and Burns. | Jack Root, the sturdy Chicago light heavy- i 15. 8. Wed & Sat weight, has arrived at Los Angeles, Cal,, and 8 5 haa pasted a forfeit and challenged either ree, aoe on 7 ‘1. No Higher, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien or Tomimy Burns) } Hye Specta H PTY DUI to most him in a twenty-round bout before . the Pacific A. C. for the incentive offered ee CCeraae § by Matchmaker McCarey. Root says he Wil wager $5,000 that he will secure. the 9 SEATS ‘decision over etsher man if they will fhe RESERVED him, Root may. meet the winner of the IN ADVANCE. | O'Brien ‘Burne tet. era wie Mile, Stara” | aa ngham, esson, in at Tuxedo A. C.] \ AV. 28th. Rando! 5 | Carsey and Loga' aah Eahypiph BE yan vs | After announcing several matches for | the opening boxing show of the Tuxedo Vaudeville, Van Studdiford, .C., of Essington, Pa. the clay ut- ephine Cohan & Co: fetais Of this much-taiked-of ‘Aghting Corbett | club has finally declared that the prin- | cipals in the first big event will be | Frank Carsey, of Chicago, and Phil s Rigo is 6 111.8010; | Logan, the clever Quaker Clty. boxer. | mats pany, | pefeere ning tt Soh The were signed last night to fight s %).. Stuart Narnes, Others, twenty rounds on next Wednesday |_ ghia 15, 25, 95. 70, 75, night. “Unk’ Russell and Adam Ryan|7o3TH | | “Rupert of Hentzau, were to have fought, but their bout ST. Miss Morgan, ott. Jewell, was postponed until April 4 on acco’ Mats. Daily, Rae McAlilete=. Ht! Laat 15, | of Ryan injuring his hand. Belasco avid’ neiascs presents of thet an will Yeave this clty BLANCHE BATES in, Guisen Sean (Mexican is AG Tath w& Tine pl Niners When you open a pack- SES TE baatnG [ crisp, fresh, Uneeda met lor Burke, the local wel Co eee or panerer thoi ti in the star bout of three rounds APRIF, 2 RH siag of the Long Acre A, C. aid waa cleacly bested, are the B OTAR cadiiogsit actic S** Ww Next Week—My Tom Bi cilal Crackers. Others cease Americgy Beats Aten Bis Hagan clin : “ ” Next Ws Pe cis phe eferee had considerable Ted Marks’ Ng E25, 85 Sea eer to be “crackers” after a Stay rey caer round Burke ved al ea BM Witte eae Pr font See apenacr, nd drove his ght into as Nxtwk, i) Lorne: a Ane ore ena ieee few hours exposure to the eg On el eae arasthoes Burks air, | Onen a packade of (LON Ghar, B Bvane & Co., Frank Sued" Mino tne. Ror : pen a p 3 AA ak cette ee 7 eG iana woran te Uneeda Biscuit to-day. LHAMBRA, VESTA VI S do ild Tav.1260n st. gac's Come Chrous, a then Mats, Dally, 25° Emma Carus and others, a 5 jed 0 age of Uneeda Biscuit it’s like opening the oven door and taking them out NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Eve. 8. Mat. Sat. a THE v Blu P'seyiSAgeh The tn Mates 30thI N.Y. 'To-Nieht, | 29. Eve DAVID BELASCO presents 2d year In Ey. 8. GODS & === THE GOTHAM il Mat. AMUSEMENTS. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN BARNUM& BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH THE REGULAR CIRCUS AND HIPPO. AFTERNOON AT SAND EVENING AS 8 o'c LOCK. e . nina a? of open an hour before the perform ances begin for an Inspetion. of fie tans eerie, Scandinavian Troupe. The Gitanam, Midgets. New Collection of Freaks a, Hlephants. Giratfes, Smaiieat and In time for the mustoal pro- A'New and Super Show Throughout Brimful and overflowing with the latest, most, Ingenfous, sensational and curious ae na fmm all parts of the world, DUPLEX DEATH-DEFYING DEED: DEFTLY DONE . Two young ladies someraaulting in two | automobiles, ue torn fe LIMIT LE TRBILLON DE LA Mi Where chucking deatn mecta deaap ost nent a chagrin. A young French indy looping hee vide : ng @ asomersault in a were a iHE DIP OF DEATH ere death again is cheated of ‘xpect Prey. A. poune American indy ‘loopiig te Bap and revolving in mid: sepa ein mid-alr in an auto THE TWO TWIRLS OF TERROR Two Delightfully Terrifying Aerial Bi Exploits by two daring ‘and courageous Kea HE AERIAL TREMPLIN art! PEACE AMERICA'S IMMORTAL TRIUMPH. Pretty. Poetic, Picturesque Prel Prodigious. Programme of Perteot Pertorme ance by Preeminent Performers. An Ale legory symbolizing the conclus: peace detween Russia and Japan > OF The Grandest Circus and Hippo- Ae drome Ever Projected ings, 2 Stages, Aerial Ei Rane Erncke,” fa ani Bi) chow ner 100 acter HM) epecinlists In Equestrtaniam. A, Gymnaatica, Athletle Sports, Comle Pesta, Intrepid Acts, Heroic Exploits, Daring Two Menagerles of Wild and Trained Beasts Rapa dogs, Digs, geese. sheep, roosters, Sine sain ker nora eee Scores of Surprising Scenes’ and Sights in Saltation. Two Exhibitions every day at 2 & 8 P. Swith ‘sede. 250 and “oe, Admisaon to all witl (20th and 27th st. doors). " Reserved eoats, (Madison av. door only), Children, Uo. $1 and § Private box seats, $2 and $2.50, half price to all reserved seats but 75-cent seats, and they are 50 cents, Box-office how ‘open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, da No seats reserved by telephone, but. be secured by letter with cash, Beware of mpectilators. “Buy at box-office only, HE DEWEY *&3ST, tath St, Mat, To-day—Vanity Fair Burlesc ‘To-<tay—Majestic Burlesai Grand. Prince « Pilsen FRANK DANIELS, Sergt. Brue, -Mad.A 8.20. Mat. To-morrow HITCHCOCK ,in,7hs, Galloper. Garden, 27th&Mad. Av Ev Last 2 Wee! Hv. §.20, Mats. Wed. & Sat, Wn, Favershan The Squaw Man JOE WEBER'S 4/3402 RNARRLE aad OF THE GOLD) WARFIELD wusté MiSrer. CASINO (OFA RENE Soha RINCESS.B' way & 20th Mat, To-morrow, ‘own of Harvurd, with Harry Woodrutt and clean. THE SQUAW MAN’ MUSIC HALT INEM ATC Harr; MATS. 1 ROMEO & SULLER LYRIC S.ccwsMEXICANA MANN Biscuit Quan g MAJESTIC, 2¥#8.15.Mats Wed.asat.2 Blanche Ring £100 otha,in HIS MAJESTY WEST HD XORE STATE Forres Nxt. Wk., Way Down East Orig.Cc, Miniature Silver Loving Cups (ladies), Mon Manhattan CHARLEY’S AUNT 90. Mat. Sat, | with Btlenne Girardot AMUSEMENTS, ldn Hagan hi When the bell rang Hagat 1 while Burke was fresh, 42d Bt, dand last round Hagan AMMERSTEIN’S th Av. mado 4 better showing, he etting home ; on aay many hard smashes to Burke's head ani By, 25, 50, 76, . van if bi ye juw, Hagan was doing flue until Burke M\TINBE EVERY DA’ > 25Ce, SOC. drove his right into his stomach. After | 8BCOND and that H linched Burke and would | LA8T WERK, Henri de Vries not pre the referee having a hard in “A CASE OF ARSON.” Geo. Fuller Gol yi 1. Mitvelious 4 Bard iron "Kappa Sisters, ‘The yon, ae fuerite & 4 METROPOLIS is pe dd he AMUSEMENTS: LAU SP. sree nia ed 2 cs David Higgins in “HIS LAST DOLLAR.’ NEW YORK A Next Week—KING OF THE WILD WEST, ST. NICHOLAS RINK. TING, | 06th St, and Columbus Av. JOE SM tally; exoapt Mondays, Bkatwa tree Keller's American Zouave ippodFome nA SOCIETY. CIRCUS RESERVED EVERY DAY 1Q Bway Hane” 25c, to $l Excere** IKiITH Sastinnisiet care, ut vic re Liter her} oO} ‘ ae HUMAN MARTE. Sunday Night. Seats Now. Braye ‘Wowk om a RTS. PASTOR’S uke utes NORTON & PAUL 5 iQ. | He mi i Momart: y | rie Geek ate LOVE. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, RAR RADARS AAA MA AMPHION *"i1s-oaicr. 1G. “The Serub Woman.” Raymond & Caverly, ¢ e ibiret’s Dome Gthers IMPERIAL ,." en Rosie ttt, “Sans anc Os, PoP. CONCH EVERY SUNDAY BVI SPORTING, HICAGO HANDICAPPER, awa, Be June's, ‘Diestal'a. Bolinare asd all xolections that are Worth having, things every day, “Telephone 18. Cortia Sold only at office or by special del! —— For K'D? EY TROUBLES and. CATARRH of the BLADDER CAPSULES counterfeits, Bold by all drusg! ~ OLD DR. GRINDLE. apecialist In diseases of men, U . Grindle's sclentific treatment ‘blood and skin diseases, Dains to bones, ‘thi yi a cured on very ip }bnea Te ‘onihis 4

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