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-_ LOCAL PUGILISM Popular Again. BY JOHN. POLLOCK. Pugilism has certainly taken a boom in this city within the Jast ¢CEER things come over the wires, | weeks, In that short period of ‘The latest report from the West| there has been a big increase in Astorta that Young Corbett and |p ey criafinate athlete: elutsein hting Dick” Hyland are to meet deinity, This ogtpour of admirer: purse of $25,000 Battling Nelson and Aurelio Herrera fudgment which th now matched to fight in Los An- trained boxe for a mere $20,000, I am inclined Rens to sco the * best efforts. As ‘long. as th bags “t think that the Corbett-Hyland press | carried on in this manner there @gent hes a streak of Mark Twain's/never be any fault found with © Corbett is among the second-raters | wit] goon be killed. ¥ enough | waignt, 19 the favorite in the betting that ebraciot would he! foo Jack Dougherty adds of 10 ty G for Hee tofwive this pair more than Nelson and | deneround pout wheel into ve TouKhe | ra are to draw down. It Is all the| fore the Badger ‘A.C, of Milwaukee, unlikely when we remember that . ‘there is only one Billy Nolan managing | Hem thn of the largest’ crowds that special train will leave Chicag- for the people to raise thelr offer for the| ana will catry 400 eporting men. $15,000 to $20,000. Nolan couldn't get) George Garin: $25,000, and what Nolan can’t drag out; champion, and iddle-welgh ® fighting club would resist the | miuiewelent. | of Oak momentum of a mgb of mas-| before the | Arrangements for the congcst were comp! “todanic m@mmoths, as our friend Tody in" Mfiwaukes inst night. The. bout the ex-light heavy ‘Young Madioney, the c! of Muwaukee,,’ have limited-round | Hamilton would say, 4. | A_Cé of Milwaukee, which {a the most Corbett and Hyland were first sched-) portant club in that city, Mahoney ts C! thoneht of. iO waled to apnear before the Colma Club, ees ax he fought Hugo Kelly “fear San Francisco, but the match was | - Eediopped because the Colma managers, _ Rhoades to Tackle Thomas. eouldn’t see where they would make | weignt of Kansas City, who has won e ELSON won't have as Sie much-heraided “aveiter- weight snap. with Herrera as he in | in a twenty-round bout a r 7 which comes off on 4 the six rounds with Terry Mc-/ has showed suoh great fientins form Govern. to het Thomas $300 ‘on the result of ehiest Goodman to Box Forbes. Nolan told me an incident of the fir: Are Sabadell thi ORDeAIKA Pfightar: rera-Nelson fight. In one of the| nad’ so many ‘herd’ battles in tale io t ing the last few months thut he has js Herrera landed a punch that put / during the, Siraicintatatcakatacerae D the Dane down for the count. Nolan) a minty, consequence, Edmunds cps, manager ee ae, ae S aa glub “to-night, "Jack “Gaodman, the et Butte, Mont. He not! 0 | boxer of the Avonla A. G., who has_alre | heated “Bert Key Smith Nelson, and wus seeing him fgnt iota smith and osher eood flgnters, | for the first time. | been substituted for Edmmnds, Py 8 all| Billy (‘Honey’) Meilody, the strong f1 ‘glanced at him and thought it wai | ¥ re 1M e simone 3 Dover. a Nelson got up and fought savagely. Three or four rounds later, while sit- ting in his corner, he turned to his geconds and asked, “What round {5 | )tting w ‘The fourteenth.” A “Gee! I thought it was the tenth How have I been fighting?” “Great!” was ihe reply. | Nelson had been so stunned by Her- ad be era's punch that he een fig’ fing and is willing to take any knd!| * of a chance. On the seventeenth of last May he ‘fought-Kid Goodman at Crelrea. | “the middle of the fight Herrera Jafeied a will swing on Goodman's head gust as the ‘atter ducked. It broke the —Mexican’s hind. | At the ena of the ror He nk to his corner in disgust. % valve smagiied my hand,” he told his/of the three econd, : “Phen you'd better the left more,” was week befor back str ra came mes 0 cured the se: The analy yed on next Sunday shan's. Court, street, D. a close se nd. but ries e careful, adviser's ©: “PN be hanged !f T will” Hertora. “It's busted now, and five games in their mol mizant aswell make a good job of it." | Mt. Hourigan and J, Kelly, A As soon as the bell rang he ran at| ting finiss alsea slum and won. But afterward, when v 1 n good cuntest ts sur eut his gloves off, like a bag full of rera refused to g9 had the bones s with the hand bound up in spi it healed. ANDS are just as Important to a i H fighter as bulles are to a marks. + man, A scrapper punching with | bad hands Js lke a sharpssooter trying od Hopkins Court az ression on the hony Dane, But proi- esa Tey were ig Corbe na the litte Dens they are strong tourh enough for You it ‘takes a punch to 1 Verite out in five rou MIAWER WILLTAV HIS. WALLOP OW BURKE Peter Maher, the fighter noted for is Knockout punch, may not get a chance to use s femous blow when he mects ‘Sailor’ Burke in the star out to-morrow night at the Morpis- | fourth d anta Athletic Club, Onc } 2 and} Ponald a Beventeth street and Third avenue. a lost *gallor” Burke can unhook a knock-| has not Out Wallop also, and he the gets in the first punch, In wi eh ‘event Maher may hit one " sooner Sere Ame COMUNE TI) Fattling good bout while it jas Beyen high-('ass bours wil precede of the lay won t un of the season. ea from the Long Island una back Ath his pace further to the third, Ed of the there 1s pleuty of action promise other bouts are Charley Goliman Perry Edwards, Jc eiger y q | f > fille Mangold Patsey Hales ee: je | Art Edmunds, the Canadian feather-| charles , (Parson) Davies + at Hot | 20fested Plerre Lorillard, $e., in threo wroy. Pat Malone Mike. ‘Moran | weight, who has made good the past rarest 5 (are) es at Hot) straignt sets, 6—2 6-2, 61, Gould out- . “ id Tim O'Brien Bull” McCarthy. | few months in his bouts at the local | Sprines nndengoins treatin fOr D8) Ciassed Lorillard, mithough there was nee la Biscuit Peeminni — clubs, will appear on Wednesday nigat) gooue two months, ‘Thougl a+ tse 18 y on both ales, S jeginning to-day and contin= | ac tue wulo a. UC. in a wresuling « Considered serious, earolsived ; , Ming ‘every day anit! the end of Hae? Holds dha’ chempionahio pt iy tia phvelchins © nees} et pieke aaa gut careless I as is c' und championsh ate gow Be wequet presente Sutte ‘aller, POURS) NOMS Ole s Fey LA Roud that 1 Weak? | of the Tuxedo Tennis Club, Gould also In a dust tight, the, rmcing acason The Evening (World will vrint in me RA Oy eiyas| Soniye Soehes; Dave Barry v BASEBALL apa Final | BM Stoe Albert va. ¥ fomplete and accurate | Ma ack VS, (iid) Goodman mer SPORTING HAS BIG. BOOM Good acirient Of of Local Club Managers Makes Sport sport a sesjonsible for the excel. . fede way in which the managers P STaking into consideration the fact that | ib," conduct their ssows, the splendid t ~ use in putting on ‘and thelr caretul- principals use their sport, but {f the managers allow boxers Bi remon in| ils, composition: fo indulge in fake contests the game "Bow. and Hyland never rose above the! Gardner Favorite Over Dougherty. limits of that class. It ts harily Ukely| jimmy Gardner, the New England welter- ‘The bout has aroused consi eat among the followers of pus! Khout the West, and ft is expected just now, and that it took No- | ithoots Sf fiahe in'that sity, will be on best efforts to get the Los An- hand when the men begin thelr battle. A Ught-weight championship battle from! George Gardner to Fight Mahoney. | weight b that offers the largest purse. protiably be brought off before the Badger Billy Rhoades, the hard-hitting welter- i fight he has fought in the West, has been ‘anything out of it. secured by’ Billy Moone, matchmaker of the | his mangeer, Sig Hart, of Chicago, will o! can a ‘Herrem is a fearful punisher. He hits partie, ae GH ‘@ sledge-hammer blow with either hand | not be able to box Clarence Forbes at a tv cares Hooy, Kit Reeb When Bat went Sown Billy Nolan | Mellody Fights McKeever To-Night. sea. Mass., Thurs cKeover wi markably This 18 the second time this bout has : Nev “Ww ‘A preat battie but es he has gone been Called off. It was scheduled % | York: 600-yard run (novice), 90-yard run this?’ Kiway back the chances are that Mellody will early this month, but was called off | \(hanteap), 60-yard dash (handicap), 0: RAM Seas d 2 mile relay (senior . over elgh- ‘merely by instinct, just as Kid MeCoy A a @id in Philadelphia after being tnoskea | HM fle A 4own by Kid Carter. i A Herrera is a desperate fellow in the) u e turned the tables |itrained twice for the bout. He came) Glints experienced moving day to-day. | Browne 1c an yesiervlav at Tar-jup from his training quarters on Staten | The big pushball, the medicine ba’ 5 1 court, in Jersey City, | Island Saturday ni inning two games out of three in jPhy box. maich, MeGowan defeated Doare io his go with Murphy. It is just pos-| Elm Oval to'Varsity Park, the home of | Mathewson expects to join regular |jads who will figure in this contest ™ but the latter came sible that the Chelsea Club wil rday and won the fi to score with blank cartridges. Hertera js thirty-four old, If Ws hands are cetting britile, like Fitz's, wil have « hard time making any e Pi then swe blows to t aE que his stride and tries Yody and ripmrd Mi at Inact haifa doz Austen tarite from wheat— x For thre teves's stomach In trie ubl-time Mo- § al thm ; succeeded in Ai e rest of the card furnished milling! that fsn’t to be gocn everswhere and f] | Jomimed the ier any ealre, And | Oe Bake. elle, the Buteale wh H ——. Be the main ever, Ed Bowser, the long- TU? ARK, N, arch 26.. 5 it} @rmed welter- weight, will tacie Fr the final round for the Ea 3 oh Both men are willing to slug, 4 a a| championship for the gold racquet In x a ooo Sam_ Lteberovits; Found Sunday World Wants Taller, with C, Ledyard Blair as part- Model ya, Zouse East Gores dort | Work Monday Wonders, | {amis Sicolt in'Swo dizaipht meta, mG THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1908. x BIG RACING SHOW OPENS—AND WITHOUT A “LIMIT.” By Robert Edgren. bis six time the held this s of |! He i (a +o bet about a billion +o be in it this year. are will the ‘over | ther | ever tight | lever | been bout tetad will NEWS AND COMMENT «# # # SMITH IN MATCH GAME WITH BL Biggest evel Event of the Fe Special Coniesis Between |Is_ the } Louis wea. La feven ga The of Brooklyn, will Inissing the h East and West. ViLd ter \ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN {m= well two very | ae ‘Fine Programme of Events Arranged for St. Ann’s Annual Carnival. Jenl ever ady a IS CAL CALLED OFF AGAIN games !s promtsed to- Regiment Armco rv dri won another one-round vic! : ewsbor in ping tre Mu-pound Abe the > a mint be The Matty Batdwin-Tommy Murph Afteen-round fight scheduled for Chel- DM ay it, is of again. | “alr Greenwood and Ci Supplee Murphy ck, a victim of ma! furni ne bout. Tt was sive, and and his physician advises him not to| take throughout. A draw could have neibtor atleast a ae been the only decision rende He has been | ordered to the Bermudas. nch of the C, thietie League will hold tts annual ng at $ o'clock, Following fh e of ev Open to Catholic At fall Catholic socletie etic League and ot ater when Murphy contracted blood p ra week a eons « teen years), one-mi! on, and ing in his right hand. new date—March Baldwin resumed Johnny Oliver annow: thing {s off again. \ Oliver says that Murphy f tne game more than ever. Move to ’Varsity Park To-day —Tuthill Shoots Negro | Rubber. his best Saturday Keyes, that be co that he was lucky in_not tougher man than Keyes against him. (Special to The Bvenin: | Baldwin ‘s disappointed. He has! MEMPHIS, Tenn., Mare ne continued some di aking on bass, although the ; play was also attempted P thre casions, but a cog} hit and hurry style was in evi- ial D h. “Due plays, w ais u scorer caught but one sto sin fairly good cond™ were attemp and/ He came direct to Mempnis from Los| ‘There will be a legitimate battle for ht just to see Mur- 7 4 ngeles, and Jumped rignt in the game rs : is 4 football, no longer needed’ now for few hours after completing the iong | thé 105-pound championship title of the ysical culture, were carted from Red) trip, world fought on Wednesday night. World.) | 8. — The After the bout he was bub- toling over with confidence of the result | ? get | the amateurs In Memphis, The change! Practice with his team mates sgood be Willle Schumaker, the bantam-weignt was made necessary because Manager) time during the absense of the Gian's of the Avonla A. C., and Kid Murp lost | Babb, OF the Memehis team, (had) neor) 6 Seany ‘visitors ware’among the apce. | the! eaat aide Mgbter, who has Geen. wit (MURPHY WINNER (SNe) Det naaiy Eyees eiats cured to fight Owen Moran, the Eng- quarters here arranged playing dates for) lish fighter, in a fifteen-round battle OVER BERT KEYES. | an of tis week for his Southern Lewrue | gam, which han|l eroretthe ‘Nationel: Spocting Club of rs b e thing fi at Hot 5S} gs, {8 not ‘eis Therefore the next best thing im) rgargad by several conservauve judges | London on the night of April 22, Schu- ht was ‘Varsity Park, and Secretary y aa jn 4s good condition as che Giants. | maker and Murphy will meet In a twen- the Harlem feathre-| Knowles grabbed these grounds, waileh| y Harry T 1, the trainer for th “| ‘tyround ‘bout for-« purse. of #500. ‘The cleverness and nox-| a ly Inferior to the profes-|Xerk Gian-s, had to hurry late last | ty BS Ad verness)and HOx-| are not greatly, inferior, profes-| night to escaps the Memphis podice |pght will be brought off in private forty in the star bont at the) gloral field, inasmuch as the turf 's fal engaged in an argument over |iniies from this clty night. :isubstitute for Thu ait ‘or training Tommy Murphy nt, Showed rar ing abil 1 a yeh hi py won tre | re 5 . Soopmen ard hit him a smash on the| and Smvth I the Jead. ihev won th liMerronolitan A, atuiday night. He! epringy and“far from trat adamantine V affairs connected with the Glants'| “These boys fought a fifteen-round jaw. wo the broken hand, Herre: ; Jefiries, 4 heavy-welgnt {tall through the rest of the fi then capiur a ght. ‘the re-'met the strong end hard puncher ae comp-sition which McGraw fears for use ho has been employed | fight in private several years ago for ; ered 3 mes pivved On AEXt iceyves and beat him rather eas + his softened athletes in spring time. raw, and the argument|the same, title, and Schumaker was attire awarded the decision after a hard fight erat Tin 8 | Both. boys are training hand for the 4 displayed in every department f the Totel Clarendon, A | contest, et hair at Reade gym- apenas ‘ , tore through '“Jeffriee's" |nasium, on Weet Twenty-third street. * the national pastime yesterday by the id not do any damege|and Murphy at the Hamilton A.C. 4, je Daib's best friends |excent 4 flesh wound, Tickets for the fight will cost §2, and a among the Glants were sorry for him, Mgnt fer (gerrying small wea-| special train has been chartered to oarry tremendous attendance forgot to | Monty? skmnplix te a severe one, and |the sporting men to the battle-ground that his aggregation was up Mannger McGraw entered the hote! . ‘. is . shortly after the trouble, ft = t the best in the business; but | 2OML en tun widae he anne es Shortstop Cassidy Dead. 8 willing to ¢ than one wever, ¥ ind moi a the natives here are still talking of Tuthill caught @ Tate train’ tor the nv {Uo cold weather his team might] Varn. telling his friends he was Cole len droeees Lorri pitooon isa at ie tere || have mad> a run or two, as McGraw's| to New York. sate Sede aay morning fromm bien Instructions to pitchers to cut locee all| ,The ofense ts not remarted in oniice | rover, Ci Kwan. twenty-three years ola. Instructor pite 1 circles ps sertous enough for following fie was one of the first ball paves te oe 4) they cared to might have been delayed, | 11. ne-Jeffres Tefuses to prosecute the ter the bis league without league expertenos with the sun shining In July fash-| Charges. and ‘make good.’ t lande wos 8 round Mur . jabbing thi the face a i King Ns rigo: to the body. Kk rarely. ‘Alm up. ‘opped once oF twiee tar a seo é started, i: his ay in't resist the tempta- | — _ — 1 ume Murphy to judge whether Luther Taylor to tt rd round was a hummer and hout, ively shown es refused to, pounds work tn result, 7 to 0, orge Wiltse own way. Positive of this rotind the pitchers TO f McGraw con- t he ten the con- A soda cracker should be the most nutri- auaiked. “pes, and fo 1 pun the Glaats 1 be {n tip-top shape for the start of Js both head, Mus: tious and wholesome of all foods made mes $n yesten| t each oceasion, but at:nding, MeGraw says he as the beat Snag ! Mine ae) aril his players In’ this trang with be’ nd the crowd Govern style. ‘T+ boys at it fo) in an pros bout seen around Ne Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist- ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table. There is however, one Lwind, fought up to “his reputation PARSON DAVIES COURT TENNIS TITLE Superlative soda cracker—at once so pure, so clean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence—the name is 2DO PARK, N, ¥,, March 2%. Eastern Sta) court tennis, Jay Gould yesterday. at the a Racquet Club, easily | Tuxed Tennis is looked bi oe a propane winner of I dover soo | the nationa nplonship next weel never 9) "In addition to the final matap, for the ‘gbld racquet, very interesting tennis was witnessed In doubles. T, Suffern moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY i ner, defeated George J. 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