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THE WORTN: SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 2, 1908, OF SPORTING WORLD, WITH EXPERT COMMENT © ’ SOME OF THE LATEST FEATURES IN AN ACTIVE SPORTING WEEK. DROPPED into the Summit A, C. last night to see Willie Lewis and ‘Jabber’ Carey fight. Thought it| might be amusing. | * Did they fight? Why, of course not. ‘They were advertised as the attrac- tion, which was the best evidence in Ee world, f I had only stopped a mo- ent to think, that they would not ap- ear. Tt 1s very unfashionable among these three-round clubs to pull off the _ advertised scraps. WI ener ll So Willie and “Jabber” didn't meet.| J NEW “CoBaAN ONDERR HAS They stood out in the crowd, and| —~YRNED UP FOR THE MARATHON fe explained that the only trouble ‘was with the size of the purse. There RACE AT ATHENS, was only glory in sight, Willle said, ® and that was too slight an inducement or any famous man to stoop to. { The Summit put on Sammy Smith and Young Donohue as the main at- traction instead. Last week the same club advertised Peter Maher and Jim Savage. It would - Ihave been a good fight, but some one i ————| % appropriated the gate receipts, and there was nothing left for Peter and Jim. Like Lewis and Carey, they de- clined to fight for an empty pniaed and They Are Stars of a Good all the one and two dollar club mem- i S ‘pai bers went out around the corner and Bill at the Metropol Kicked themselves for wasting time and ‘ Scnay: itan A, C, Bat NELSON AND BILLY NOLAN START WEST TODAY wiTH A NEw SACK FoR THAT HERRERA MONEY ‘SHEPPARD PROVES HIS CASE 2 <s : A NEW MGovERA Athlete’s oe Is Estab-| | 5 TAKEN TERRY'S PLACE. a : HASTA ——— lished, but Committee Ree (7 1oi%e atso sota serves Its Decision. Pe | Grasshopper. JAck O'BRIEN vie | < oy WANTS JEPFRIES TO MEET | The Reeistration Committee of the A - HIM IN A SIX RounpD A. U. held a meeting Inst night to try SPRI NT ING MaTC >. to decide whether or not Melvin She pard is a professional | After listening to the testimony of- and when Sheppard confronted at he had never seen hina ore HEY wasted !t last night, too. This Donohue-Smith “battle” was| When Bert Keyes meets Tommy ead affair. I left at the end of | Murphy. the Harlem clatmant to the the second round. So did some others | featherweight title, to-night at the stag who stood near the door and didn't /of the Metropolitan A. C., Lion Palace, hhave to push through the crowd. jOne Hundred and Tenth street and “ 1 the z Broadway. he will have his first real ~_ —————— = ats | fered by both sides the committee ¢ iN WwW Sid of on Preesk Denohve is eabaniys the poor’ | tryout. This youngster has been coming i sided that they would not be able to feral sed panp= specimen of 2 fghter that ever) ty the front with rapid strides. and his | render a decision befote Sunday after- mes at Phila came to New York with a ready-made . lon! before: aindays after ae tie (Test won the. knockout punch has found many a oon at 4 o'clock. MeL Feputation, warranted not to shrink. |mark at the local clubs of late, Whether | OEE: mile runs ay thet sates He was afraid of Smith's taps, and they [ee Walles Hpemcetioe sated Ht was ay Ra Toe 4 he is eood enough to cross {t over on| wouldn't (in the pariance of the ring)| ‘tommy Murphy will be interesting to — f have broken an egg. know. If he does he will be in the try as a peddler in Cuba. He took off ned to go there and prove that he| Sell, the man who made ae And we've been misculded enough to| front rank of the feathers and probably i he BE Ne sores Contleman siaei ito shee : ¢ ‘ his coat, and there was only a ragged = : , refer to Donohue. taking his own word |take Tommy's place with Matty, Bald- The Queer Story of Felix Carvajal-—Cuban undershirt beneath it. It paseed for an «nce ey,,went to New | Fork emt) that Sheppard was a professional being | 3 | <ood as a show, the efforts of Mr. John —as a “second Kid Me-| win, at Chelsea, Mass., next Thursday : : athletic sult, and,he took his place with| couldn't stop running even then, Hus) ‘ttle short of ridiculous. Stell sh rd Coy.” How Kid McCoy must have | nicht. Runner Who Wants to Win Long. Dis- hav atavtane, | whole ambitfon was to run, He jogged | plainly that he was prejudiced, and was wriggled in his seat if he ever saw| Murphy realize that Keyes is » tough . The race began with a turn or two Mong beside the cable cars until they | calles. to order several times because Donohue fight! proposition, and is in fine shape. He tance Event of Olympian Games. around the great stadium. As Felix js an insanity suspect. Three days. he insisted on taking it for granted that And Donohue actually told me that he | promises to give Keyes a dose of his Carvajal swept by. eighteenth in line. lix was in a cell ,and thr Sheppard was gullty. y ssive him a cold bath and tried to | thought he could whip Battling Nel-| own sleep potion, for he has shown in he cut a rather ridiculous figure. People The protest was made by Robert Hal- | son—and I thought he thought so, Well, | hig traning at New Haven with Frank lalighod “When he caine srouna asin | Out Nis pedigree. lien baal 3 popscer Tent a eh . that he can wallop harder th ed. ldate tale Sngiish, on, | len. a professional runner, who allege now T understand the peculiar mmtle | Eine that he ae : an : bias BY ROBERT EDGREN., they yelled, and he thought they were of G.co ert atone Tee ee Tyas a | that Sheppard had run in the Calodo-| upon Bat's face when he told me that| Eddie Kelly, tho little Buffalo whirl- 4 chéering for him, It gave him new {Jargon made up of Cuban slang, and cae s Young Donohue had rushed up to him| Wind, will probably meet Kid Curley in This ts a true tale. If it seems queer to you, don’t laugh. Just wait | jiorr fade Forgot the snuwing pans nee thes questioned lum. he howled. Dale ioe EMRspeth this 68 Lal and denied every word of the interview | $s, Semiomindup. If Cudey dees not until you read the returns from Athens. Then, perhaps, you will call this Ms bey ont the runners, Wen, he howled he go: another hath | 0% baa ena eens oe na-Gae the day after I printed it, Evidently | opponent. will be selected for the news-| story to mind—and you won't make fun of Felix Qarvajal. strung Imtova jong Une. Carvajal Was |triends, “How long has “he been | on the first’ chaste Ghemrard Benue Wouldnt itor theiworld have Voy Chemo coact Gad there: ohcaid at‘the tail end of the human string. minted affilavite to prove thet h : e i merit are on the card ere shoul é ring. Hee the friends, “he | MSY aMtavits to prove th sy. - Bat Nelson think him willing to fight. ("some fast fighting witnessed. ‘The Cuba intends to win the great Marathon race at Athens. The fact that 70 tio ue peupie iu tae Staasum Se exclalmes runner!’ And they not in New York on Labor Day a: 19 Bat might catch him with the gloves| ring at the Metropolitan Club is one every country large enough to be on a map has entered athletes desirous| Were kept in touch with the race by jc; Felix go. He returned to Cuba by that he was not competing ats ant athe on some day—and then— of the finest in the city. It Is now in p ‘8 telaphoned in from place to itt, Pelle go = : gave tt} Hy sii - the centre of thy spacious hall, of capturing that famous twenty-six mile event does not disturb the Cubans ‘ong the road, | : cee aban in a little fellow, only five|f Rames on that day, as he BU a NCA UE Ae SN'T Billy Nolan a Rockefeller among ————— in the least. Reel of the names of famous American or English runners an orchard, His stomach, empty asa fet three or four inches tall. He is tered in a meet in Philadeipn! 1 io have run. Carney fighting men and thelr managers I. all made up of wiry muscles an@ was postponed. boy from Trenton bj He makes sure of the ‘“champion's to any Cuban, and he will shrug his shoulders, raise his eyebrows, take a nis Spine. uncer ROBIE nerves, During the war he acted as a rs bit every time Nelson appears in the| long pull at his cigarette, and say: “Ah! yes, very nice. But there is Felix jution. Over the fenoe he cambed, ‘atl jeourler for. BorecerGiaa pemgredsics oe Hallen Attacks Sheppard. : sf is for a space of many minutes he stuffed | 5 ‘ allen, stated that Sheppard ran at ring. This time Herrera concedes him Carvajal! meek with fruit). ‘Whee: started and afterward he was a peddier, cover- thie MasHath ganical Minder the Mameler tesiifled to 44,000 of the $20,000 purse on the side, and Who fs Felix Carvafal? down the road again he was so far jinz the whole island dn long tea al afoot, | the Maspeth gumes r L OF) Se 1 3 aplits the rest, 60-40 to winner and joser. Is x Carvajal? 3 failed to not carrying his pack on his shoulde: | Alvin Smith and won the one and three | ths good i ord Gy Ho leppard, ene Right?’ Of course he's right. He can Two years ago the third renewal of the Olympic Games was to be held! nim. Vuton te ian. fuser and fasrs, | Jf be beats Geeks and Armen va and | mile runs, Smith wore a shirt which Ghuliman, Boyle. of, the Regie toa get {t, and he does. That's purely a ‘at St. Loufs, and the Marathon race was its great event. | oy T for having LOR USE Pe] ) runners I; will be a great demon- | WS reversed pad a large “Bon | could be made untll Sucday afternoon, matter of business, The other fellows ; A couple of months before that, one hot day, the Mayor of Havana was] , K OF NAL Ben cam de if he tty Halley) John: Stellvand Pom iOl ren ee oe amie wie Weak, and would make Nelson take th ben ind, to it. And th ‘ubans say h were read: > swear that the ma ho i D ne short end — <- ittia ; 7 =e : ind. | Sou Hg GEveRINNet a lEenA re ready to swear that the man WhO there was no point In the case’ that #%. tt they couia. sitting in his armchair. puffing a cigaretta Things were coming easy, and a He was giv Carvajal this time: witha trainer Wore it was Sheppard, but Herman | Sheppard did not clear up entirely, and 4 Battling Nelson wants to make hay |gS@ LOUIS. March 2*4—Maravard! the Mayor had pleasant thoughts. Therefore he frowned when a eeeall nty to eat. He has spiked Holde, a former amateur, who ran at, tie surprise of those present | Schwarz was defeated by C. M. Daniels, did not im while the sun shines. He doesn't think | the chainpion swimmer sf the Lnitea| “tty, vagabondish sort of a scrawny little fellow elbowed past his private ors te et The kneee te Mike a| these games, was positive that they any thus the Olyme ie he iad ast ote, a Yesterday Bat | states, last nicht at the Miesouri A.| Secretary and asked for an audience, 3 He was Pe ABN rf eee ee Hee ie utd ing a Rrentest Meat eatantee tancer sin aro) ‘orld office, and this|q. o 4 N. ie . i eighth, seventh, sixth, “he crowd ve- trvajal ls in Athens now, He start-| made an excellent witness, giving a re Therec bn ne doubE tha 1 what he sala: Go comin pe eee genta ines Nem What do you want?” demanded the Mayor. gan looking over {ts programmes and |¢d e3t!s. to get plenty of training on | clear description of how tic nice was Amer! a. There is no doubt that they . ‘ enol A ft the road’ over which the Marathon’ will Bene eel eal eetnelnautiGe torus Gare The scrawny little man straightened up. When he spoke it was In a ‘“Mispering the Cuban'a name, He was | £2? 108 ring, and when I retire I'll be fixed so > 7 Daniels took the lead in the second lap| language composed of the slang of Cuba. The Mayor made out that his Ing. The runners were in the home- that I won't have to work. I'll get mine . e|and gained all the wiy until finally he | desire was to be sent to the United States to rum in the Marathon rae. He, °+j'Ch some day, just Tha . r ba ; Down near the entrance of th n n ec » |56 seconds, reducing th vorld’s reca Ma heroes were in sight. A min G The Mayor laughed, and told him to get out—“it was impossible. end though I'm tougher than most of ch previo: s ute or two of suspense, and the leaders i ¢ Os ds which previously was 3 a 1 the lea iain Toknow) the right ki end Dp nds which previously wa “I'm going to make all I can in the will annouece on Sunday that every- [run and who the men were that starte"guing {s satisfactory. 4 e: ar of the 7 y 3 flashed into v oo oS en ., SC adcHobe anae: {Taek Otto nwarz, another star of the This .was early in the morning. First came the winner, ‘Then the 7 BathanveGds: aauarit lon't intend to| M.A. C. squad, who was to meet T. E.| A few minutes after the Mayor had! The Mayor looked Felix over. Ho second man. And at his heels, stl! ay ; }may be true, There is no masallonlng mot the worst of it. In ybody land it as long as I can| Kitchin in a special, had to be satisfled| returned to his pleasant thoughts and! noted the wiry muscles and the deter- | Punning doggedly, with set McGraw Wants to Bere the fact that the mandzer of the ¢ s man who has to stand up stand it off. t's easy for me to make money now led for practice get his Ons Und in baseball ame cale applies. Griff had Doo gs that wanted to crumple under him t could is an order for your transporta-| of the man feels that way about !t, and Griffith, with a defeat at the hande of Torben-| his cigarette some one noticed a vasi-| mined jaw, wot because of the f 7 . se oO ron at - * : wan Felix Garvajal $5,000 —- Griff in | with his dander up, is ready to go him bach, one of the y York fast men. | pondish, scrawny Mttle fellow, with a| "Her It I ever get knocked out I know itli|'s Witenin did not make the trip, t i) The race’ waa over, But’ Carvajal a a |Newton, Puttinas, Orth, Chesbro and the bea lot hanter. I'm twenty-thres now. |, Caries, Reubel, would noi swim musiache 4o huge that It stuck out on) Hen to St, Louts and return,” sald t in't know It. Blind. with sweet wad | SHePBA eC: cor | Wsaesters slidinis around to dodge the I think I'll last until I'm tw ssling in ti j-yard breast} each side of his head like wings, run-/3 and do your bi he plunged over the finish line | Same Mood. I am ready to play the Glants for long throws 40, long that the frontn, o& bow, and that's a long asad poy ae sala he was nguflea that ning rapidly past the palace entrance.| Fellx Carvajal went without a word. tn pt on gown the track. + | $5,000, or any other amount," aald the the sean coca Wwoked like ie fringe on ugh Ife S OW - 5 ‘ ed it, a . athland ef oh ‘ pidated curtain ve fie Tink tor eaytody. Atir thee Ti newas\'in NO cond in [5] He disappeared, Stopped to Eat Aoples. PORMNS Crushing on the cinders Highland Chief last night, “and If they | verted” for mercy and the” practice enjoy myself. [ravel, stud: 1 ‘ ne Inet mieht. Goce In a/iew moments he went by again.| In st Pouis the runners got on their| 20d then they stopped him and told him 7 don't think I'm on the level with It I) Balke. and ilve high, As tony ant seen | toeast mew Reoord. Cor cis: qustinces Xt time more people were watching} marks, Tt was the great day of tho| ft ra, Felix sat down ang| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. mn willing to posta iuarnntee (thet we | eta ent inode incon Uwe ree n fighting the almple lite for « “ - as | t wis a failure, as he made | for him, and as he passed they could | Marathon race. One of the But It was a wonderful perfo: Special to The: veins Worid:) will be pthereliwnen ithe :gente. rolls) and everything worked Mke @ no Young Corbett. ook at tt e gat In iW rmlniuten and fit no* restrain a smile, Carvajal. Ho was thinner t ne yelled until they could BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 24—Me-| called. Any proposition will suit me,|crarm. For the benefit of the unsos kid spotted his life just for a couple of Sade Me og fontyseven and | Next time they roared with laughter,|vana, He hadn't eaten a bite for two| 72"! eH Ae Se cls VSR Gress) uline to bet Be Eat be sean Dies Taner inelnGatceod melliee Lead ha neeneatly hens tharfieidec sieved years’ pleasure. I don't care for that |f nds, and clerks and office boys swelled the; days The Mayor had forgotten to fur-| n And the next diy the Mineote | tim the Highlanders up one side’and/serjes of seven games would serve bet- |far back that the shortstop or second y-yard handicap Goodwin. | crowd of spectators. nish him with anything bur ¢ York ‘cam, won the event y mpsutiin in the slow : seconds. Siegel, of }of the Joke. In two hours it letle Hiv got him a job. He worked |down the other In an ante-weason series |ter to decide. the merits of the two |Dageman his to run out ahd. t anouen th ears. ssamny * of games to be played in New York,| teams, Then it wouldn't be a case of [throw and then whip it to the pr r i luck. stil, ' a During the morning Grittith elix, not having any mon ga e estuening, to Cuba, and then hel and’ Grimth, has a bankroll ready to Dy Nang rare enee eMERe £0 abide Fagnriarity a litte work at third, buet 4" 'dnd, anyhow. The simple lite is. gc a f erough for me. When I go down =and out, if Iever do, itll be rom a good hard punch on ‘ti bare After an hour everybody was tlred| return ticket, and he coul a be- my fault.” Sire a aii] come monotonous, In three hours peo-| friends. didn’t buy an athletic suit. He| Will Represent Cuba in Race. [Cover that or any other amount on the minded commitice would make to pull | Young foihiy, Nos, fecing bad and hag he pole aaive : Je-| ple began to wonder. had only one pair of trousers—the one Ce Gecea nie lee other end of the proposition. series, has always) Deen tne |te rettta, fe, will not bo worked {oe feated he teaveliealine Pi After that ent right on se tty | height of my ambition to see both New UR oid friend, Jack O'Brien, has See Han forlivoctetanaltiaure: te trays ese he out off at the|ranring, He took his pack on his back | L00ks kinder like business, doesn’t !t? yo clubs win the pennant, eo. that | to patch himself up prior to taking om burst Into the lmellght again, nees to give his logs freer play, He again, and twice covered the length of| Just at this sorene juncture of South-| we could play for the world's cham-| the real grind next week. he had aia on hein ee ee ftries to meet street, still determined to show that| Worn while tramping around coun. RE A a ad Aeon ae tices of McGraw’s proposition, and it} teen panne at any Une oF Pinos agreed | did on ‘Thuraiay the New Yorkers wih On the face of things this I a joke, Imagine Jeffries coming out from ret ment to box six rounds, If Jeft w. race in Athens, in 1906, and he wi ‘as h a 5 Another game will be played with You ccuulan't een deck benion tho Felix Carvajal, ejected from the! had no crosscountry spiked shoes. He| Cuba’ and return, His wiry muscles|ern training the newspapers around | plonship. Rather than await such a| ,Another game will be played wit segnes with a block and tackle, PRINCETON VAULTER Mayor's presence, had atepped into the| Wore the heavy, cheap brogan: [became wirler, If anything, than De | inese parts are filled with flaring, no-|tesult, however, I am ready to meet foaguors set the same pace they he could run. The great square—the shave to hustle, Both Managers WiIllin, — Sra Plaza de Armas—in which the palace While the two Httle gladiators are 2 and olty hall stood, was before him. | more than willing to draw swords and SPORTING, Instinctively he bioke Into a trot. He| | get It out of thelr syatems, {t ds doubt- mA y if by ful ff the men higher up could be pre-| ~yicaGo HANDICAPPER, fo, foo With Phitadelpinia Inc make It tw Six rounds short trip, It takis time to catch i Haring cleat iandpe iogerd i oar eyes eee valled upon to allow such a contest. Cus ‘daily, sdune's, Diestel's Hoin, srasshopper the plaza tour after hour. {A defeat for elther club would be an ee Ga, Sune a. tenet e:, HOUAK'S AUR ———e nil are worth, * ¢ Good things every da; Tel OOK out for Phil McGovern, He's} PRINCETON. N.J. March &—Prince-| To make a short story of a long run, | { [awful knock roustiouk . te geagon, | naving: Good, thigm, every day, telephone a ringer for Terry at his best, and |ton's tt unnual indoor handicap] Welix Carvajal ran around that square, would probably be much better to walt | apectal delivery he has as good a punch as Terry vere held in the new gymnasium " ‘til toiand then let them fight It out games W passing and passing again the Mayor's r : mibGK! NG. De lubs are boostin, grer had Last night he put our a|veetenday afternoon | No snectaauier| windows, the whole day long, ‘The = {abe Sipyss op both she wous te | OLD DR: GRINDLE, » h little fellow known as ‘Sunshine, | work was done In anv events, but thel Jin rose, shone hot as fire, and gradu | eRe opps rf rine or record for no! lh ji e ") NAS: willing to go in for a scrap to: OLDias pY aL daidss ty Find has eon, roping ery 8 Princtton {ndoor etd er Moore two {ally sunk down in the West. When | ¢ CASHYILLB, enn, Tenn, March Sia TOURNAMENT HALL, LOUISVILLE, | AUGUSTA, Ga.. March ~The Brook-| Aside from ambition they would have Cerrar ay ae Tor Agee sect tere aig Mito tals | ine. wan broken: by Hy Le Moore, 1607 | Ae) a se riclix wan alill going, ate Cs ull not play yesterday owing Ky., March 2%4—Only in the two-men |iyn playora were able to get only eigh<) financial interest which would be very | + tiudis's acies Fe eet Gaye ago, “they'll for Reena | wlio: cleared UL. feet SBS, Trea ei ee a arya ctttee rain, which put the ground in im- event were leaders displaced in the |hits off the Georgia Sunflowers, Rucker /#weet just now, when, cigaictte err toe x fo men ary cured nat ron the me ki fiat fomitan,. Crowds watched hmeasked | RUswe scape. The Anal game with thw | National Tournament yesterday, Cen-|and Duckey Holmes vesterday de) "SSoth "clubs Wik be. te New: ‘York on aa | Pieteats than ‘by Any, other ‘udvart is Tne eon track. meet ‘ mar ‘ shvil Club will be played to- turys I, still being high, 2794, and| spite the fact that this was thelr first| April 7, and Manhattan fans can then Tene Oe aeeteachad nervous dente th was held for the} questions. elix only ran on and) day, and it looks as if the Glants will Dan Myers, of Detroit, toppirig indi-| ¥0rk this season. take the matter up at closer range. complaints, akin diseises, univers E jin and wig, wo leave with a clean record viduals with 660. Walter Tuthill's di; Lumley and Hummel, however, drove} Tm the mean time both Rew Toric po sore Antone ang’ auatae y E we oe) N. J. | During the heat of the day the| ferguson, the big plicher, w! . y ; antag | he, pall for three bases, while Gessler clubs are moving along with thelr train- | Bain eli ade anal FED, VARIO as — Mayor's shades had been pulled down, | ing trea » the big pitcher, who ts be-| qualification by A, B, C, was the cause | totalled two doubles. ing, and whether they get the big spring | CHUB. of any ey work? It fatiers noe ie ut by Munger McGraw, and of much nt here, but I -| ,Peescher’s work was better than that | show or not the big town folk are going er aiverwork?, At gnatters — WALSH AND TEDDY, JR. ARE} and the Mayor, going quietly about bis} wao is wlered by experts to bo coded that. the action taken was right, [Of Pastorius, though these two twirlers| to see some ‘baseball this summer. Because have’ conauited ator piyatela OFFEA QUAKERS FRIENDS. business, hod forgotten all about bis} good enough for ght. | bitched better for Brooklyn than any of| “In addition to his aally "game a BS ea or an ope big league company, | Philadelphia assumed the lead in tie|the other men have done for Brooklyn tracted, ai and cules i ; on 3 jthe the regulars and the acted. dieses H March %4—Jimmy Walsh, | Tssed vistlor will be put tn the box for half of the doubles when Hamilton and Hussey |#isoe arriving here, Manager Grimith tried the Hi hia present Lm ‘ At the day's end the Mayor put on| game to-day. Wright, another pitcher, bantamweight of this rolled 1,263, the highest mark ever made ens out on throwing, and found his outfield | Rth ana rth aver over 2h Yeare—a record i" od outs " ch the ol 7 5 i ‘al ight up to the notch. Every man in| which no other advertising ohvaician can he distinction that” prog-| SI" Wat, stepped outside, and descended] will plteh the otice halt. Fitzpatrick in a nattonal event. Ham!t~ "| NED HANLON IMPROVING. | {ie"oufer\“garten' haa’ an''aim"itke ‘a fruhtull? claim, ‘Gonmutalon frat charts . = figiter In the world can| to the strect. The crowd blocked hisy Alee Smith w lo the back-stop 295, 2%, while Hussey got 214, 182, 203. | slingshot, and runners were pegged fore | moderate Houra 9 to 9 fund! to® (ted Palle pa lh . « vt. In fact, po other fighter can| ¥8¥. and while he stopped to find out work, Both little men. EN ‘ - and ate i Ltd bf eee i holt own Kyi a t Tat aauiteotlo h fritoreat:¥ellx:Care —>—.—_—_—_ : r Manager Hanlon is improving stead-| mond. In this respec ed th ersity 0 a friend as Walsh can, The} the cause of so muc Many private matches here, with Be ice Syenehis, sh yointe Jima Is Theodore. Rooss. | Yasal went by again, Some one eagerly) Parsons Will Go to Athen: New Yorkers in evidence. Noack de-|!l¥ Now, ang will probably be able to Inproverent over Dave, Ful WOME! Toad men’ were fire attending Hervard (Cols Mayor all about It, NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 24 1, | feated Charley Mountain, of Chicago, get ut of bed during the latter part of|%,,ure shot at the home plats wl this afternoon, He has remained in bed proved fo be te the F Feat thn ents and made a good showing in Mayor of Havana was a wise) Paiwons, Yaies nalf-mile runner, has de-| for $100, while Lee Johns lost to Gene-) rowing Iki DRO to H Q ince last Sunday, and the rest seems beat any man on th eyents were. tumbling, ¢ the ether, and young Teddy|™4n- He went back into his ofjce and] “Wed to kp to Grecce to take part in -he) Voltman, Chicago, and smith ost to| to have been just What” he needed. | by by: thinty feet on a long throw, and if Tat parallel bars, horizontal bats, Jis upon Walsh at the lat-] sent out an order. oan team, Parsons thought of aiving up ihe) Dave. Woodbury, Woodbury cleaning | With good, dry weather he will itkely| he should exert “himselt ich'is very ise Borne aud Eying rings. anal hepa ea rie ‘They caught Felix on his next round] ee ee teat that ie LM isd ity him four straight games, with $50 on|be able to get a ee Sore by. @ firs (i ble, ‘he might it further, ire Was great Iniere: the dy b als! ‘ought er a nex! ut ow! . iy fae aerert in he, di : aH Coven) Digger ingens and gent him In to face the executive | hig running for Yale in the dual mest wits| each game, he i oe bi y. ik Tl se a itch iea Run Bases, of plies Shcror the two are seen on the two teams fn the Inter-|und rose ‘up and shook hands with| What was {t? Would he be put Im Harvant and the intereollogiate. He finds| Haller and Smith lost to Fenner and Bat chamolonships nexy week. [Waish when he entered tho ring. prison? Was he mad? “an return in time for the games here. Woofbury, the latter Chicago men.

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