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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, 1906. Pr-Joseph Gans and 3 @ @ Fitz and Gus RUNlin again - Yes? fight at that. They might—that is Clever Lads Will Battle Twen- | « nara eignt-round draw in Milwaukee this Griffith Ar:nounces His Line-| ieague, who has a better arm than FOR GALLOP a week, has another match on his hands. He °. ., Laporte, I will have to be shown. Of a good fant if it so teppens tat ne; tY Rounds at Los Angeles | nas been sisned by Jack ateGulgan, to/mect Up and Gives His Reasons | course, there are others, Uke Brad- foreseen circ’ nee . . tional A. ‘C. of Philadelphia a . : ley, for instance, who may beat him ee nee that fg, no business fOr Feather-Weight Title. | Ws next, Wedncaday aight. These for Their Assignments. —_| histing, but, even at that, they will vate understanding—that 1s, no busine: reek jfrom next Wedneeday niet. Th even at that, chey will @rrang—. Pshaw! I don’t seem to find as they fight alike and both can punch hard all have to trot. eae way ot pattie i i uat|) BY JOHN. POLLOCK Ti rucker Slaying so) @leposed of ird. base have been driving at all the time is that . ucker Training for Battles. ving | AN details for the feather-weight| ‘Chick ‘Tucker, the hard-hitting little —_—-—_ BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | rimth turned his attention to left Gans can fight and Ryan can fight. Un-| 1 @erstand? They don’t always fight wnen | Championship battle between Abe At- people expect them to do it—but they| tell, the present holder of that title, can. They can—but they don't—when| 4nd Frankie Neil, the California box- they find it more profitable to fool the| & have been completed by Matchmaker | ease McCarey, of the Pacific A. C., of| Pre nestianstosdellver) the: goods | Los Angeles. The boys will come to- When a fakir and a square scrapper | gether in a twenty-round bout before | eet into a ring tozether it's hard enough | that club on the night pril, 2U, in- _ stead of Fiesta week, which is ‘the to. tell in advance what !s coming off.| Sucond week in Maye The hors arene But when the two champion fakirs of | fight at 122 pounds, weigh in at the the whole profesh issue challenges, defy ringside. ane winner wa be! fern jean a a belt, which is being donated each other, offer to “let the other fel-| Yeitcnmaker ‘McCarey, and will, cost Jow cut the purse any way he wants/ sin, Arter this bout Attell "will sail st ti him in the ring,” and go| for England, where he fights Joe through “the whole rigmnarole of gum, | Bowker twenty Tpunda at the ‘Natjonal why, the fight prophet is up against a harder job than the weather man on a March Jay. Gans hes found it proffta- Sporting Club, of London, May 28. Fitzgerald Fights Lewis To-Night. dle to fight on the level lately. He may keep on fighting on the level. He says field and admitted that he was still Mttle puzzled, “Eddie Hahn has been tried and has proven his worth,” he began, “but you know Dougherty 1s mighty steady and reliable at the bat. It is my present intention to play them ternately trom day to day. it may be a month after the championship season begins before 1 will decide on who shall hold the Job permanently, but ither of them will do. “eDelahanty is In rather an unfortunate (Special to The Evening World.) BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 3L— With the exception of left field, the New York American League team for 3906 is made. The line-up will be as follows: First base, Chase; second | pase, Williams; shortstop, Biberfeld; third base, Laporte; right field, Keel- er; centre field, Conroy; left field, Hahn or Dougherty; catchers, Kleinow, Rede ditt) ery Tm Thomas, McGuire; pitchers, Chesbro, PoUOt. Hast fail 1 would have had Orth, Newton, Hogg, Puttman, Hahn, Jan excellent. opportunity of judging Keefe; utility inflelder, Yeager; utility | what he could do, but T only saw him outfielder, Delahanty. work one or two days. The | boy This comes straight from headquar- | feather-weight, started training to-day for his three-round bout with Young Donahue before the Metropolitan A. C, next Wednes- gay night, and with Tony Bender before the Consolidated A.C. a week from next Wednesday, Ticker ts getti condi- Hon at the Avonig, A.C. with Jack Good. man and Jimmy Stone. ‘Tucker will be in fit condition for both fights, as be is anxious to win them. Jim Savage Wants a Bout. Jim Savage, the local heavy-weight, who was to have fought Peter Maher but the bout fell through, 1s anxious to box Maher or | his conqueror, Sallor Burke, in a three- round bout before any of the local athletle clubs. Savage is said to be a promising fighter by good Judges who have seen him perform. He is a clever two-handed boxer and can punch hard with either hand. A bout between him and Burke should be « corker, a8 both men are big fellows and Knockérouts. Art Simms Back in the Game. Great Racer “Fights for Head” in Sheepshead | Bay Workout. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, March 31.—The «alloping hours at the bay course to-day were uncomfortable for trainers, spec- tators and racers. Cold, penetrating winds, laden with hail and snow, caused much discomfort and the sets were hur- ried through their exercise so thar the mea and boys could seek the comfort of their quarters and the racers could be rubbed down ang placed in their stalls. The track was sloppy and slow and in Willie Fitzgerald, the South Brooklyn fighter, who made such @ great showing in the fights which he fought tn California, will meet Harry Lewis, tne clever Quaker City Maht-welght, “in a) six-round bout at fooled around this spring, and didn't | Soporte in time, so when he gets back tera, and you can pin ft in your hat|to New York naturally | he ¥ 1 not for keeps. Griffith has studied his men | ee See eee iat ty ao abouk carefully and knows what each man him, “Vaughan, of the ‘ bigmiognar ssed | team, tells me ‘that Delahanty 1s « can do. Last Digit ne a ae ieveade up| of the pest sun felders in the bust- * he intends to, So does Tommy. Tommy|thesNationa! —A. C., of Philadelphia, to-! art @ most unsatisfactory state for gailop- ye the team, and has made up 3 7 Nation ; of Simms, the lightweight of Akron, O., 9 a ob= | playenr.cn f ness and can hit in any company. wants to be on the square again. Bre nce Teerad Ding ad only, fev ue| and Andy Bezenah, the Cincinnati fighter, |S: In consequence the exercises wore | gis mind, For a while he was wor- | will let that position work itself gut. | HAD a small skiff once painted with | Tived in Philadetphia on Tuesday from San| have signed articles of agreement to try | for the most part of a routine charac-| ried with the third-base problem, but | vas fe ths jornen positions T hene | rane 1 didn't. Ike the | rauclseo, Lewls, ta eontident, he will stop] conclusions, ina ten-round bout before the| ter and the wagchers had little use for| for him Laporte has solved it. | Possibility “of a change. I look for ack coal tar, n't Uke the] Lewis, as he claims he harder | Southern A. of Columbus, O., on the | imeir tickers. “No matter what the critica ar play-|Bytroy to make one of the star field- black, so I bought a can of the best night of April 6. Simms has not fought for ers of the league this season. Nobody some time. He was considered d|_ James Rowe, trainer of the J. R. Q ly said the Highland white enamel paint and applied tt care-| Burke and McDonough to Box Again! fighter a few years ago, ezenah is! Keene string, ealloped out from his pa- herent ae to play Laporte has anything on him, The others are) fully according to directions, It Scaler Burke, the conqueror of Peter Penne. at his home; end if in condition jjatial stable up by the Futurity course a third; ana you can put that in your) qoewel none ny thels respective pos! * Maher, will be seen in the ring again to- i - ‘4 : 5 | 8 meni | fine and dandy for about a week. Then eee ee Delmont and Feltz Matched. wt an earty hour, and several of his ex-| Dine and smoke It. Now aa to the pitchers, of course T along came a hot day. About noon T} Teospaunds Hatese darane aime tensive lot were sent over the slushy) "ize may 2° a little inexperienced in| will have to wait. Chesbro. . Albert Delmont, the New England feather- Putman and Hogg are fixtures. | ticed a few yellow streaks showing stax of the Bedford A, C.. of ing at different degrees of speed. Sy- an , line. 4 Rais a hed Tn “ine previous ‘battle’ Which | weight, who Aas a long string of victories | SNS &t different degrees of speed. SY" | covering the position, but all of us! and 1 don't mind telling vou T have 3 under the rail. By 3 o'clock the tar had | 100) fought, Burke put it all to his credit, has been matched to meet | S0?>¥ am int, in the cOmDany| nave to learn. If there is a man jn great pitcher In Keefe, That boy has i come through everywhere In black | MeDonoii. ‘knocking him doa'n in Tommy Felts in a teelveroond bout. ats | cf a trio of staifie mates, tumed a half- Streaks and patches and big flat spaces | $P4,fe%and, "ends and practically boxing show to be brought off at Brock-| mile at not quite a 2-minute gait. They ton, Mas#., on April 7. As Feltz is not the| went in Indian file and were fighting of dingy brown. £ Moral—You can't always tell. S Fitzsimmons and Ruhlin have been Gardner and Fitzgerald to Jimmy Garnder, the clever New was several years he certainly will have to fight hard it|for their heads all the way. Sysonby expects to secure the decision. and Wild Mint both look in good, sea- sonable condition, and should race up to their best form. Several of the stable's two-year-olds were ailowed a three.tur. long breather in 45 seconds and did PHIL M'GOVERN'’S HARD TIME =: j Joyner's Big String Out. KELLY WON FROM GEO. HOEY & offered a purse for a ten-round |. fight. Good! That would be a peach. Fitz might not be able to cut capers, with speedy Jack O'Erien for twenty | I POCA AMEE ar § ees rounds, but Ruhlin's pace wasn't too!, Little Phil McGovern, who has been! ping “in, soaked him in the stomach: & J: Joyner as usual ae bats fast for him a few years azo, and prob-| Knocking out all the youngsters that/| with a terrific right. Rose was tired |morming of it and several of his racers ebIy. ic wouldn't belnrext jee jhe has met in the ring recently, ran Rone ane paca over kept Upshis viclous | were sent to good breezing exercise. He pe z | up against a tough proposition in “Kid" | }hi1 sounded” wit Sth Bove Mentig jintends racing a string at Aqueduct % i F 0 | ol sounded with both boys Boe feprround fighter Pitz ought 10) Rose, with whom he boxed a four-| hard. Although McGovern, won. fous |and his lot is recelving every attention. round bout at the stay f the H ‘a him a hard battle and deserves a , Tradition and Cairngom So ought Ruhlin. | sof the Homard | treat deal of credit Hamburg Belle, Tradition and 50 away when the gong sounded. In’ the first round Kelly shot a left Buffalo Whirlwind Made Rush- to a toilowed oy a fet roa ing Fight of It, Flooring mixer it” sorte” seosnds, whet Opponent in Third Round. George Was forced to break ground, At this style Kelly was at home, and he pounded Hoey’s stumach good and hard, | the latter retaliating with punches on j the Kidneys, “They sparred for a sec- |ond, and then another mixup, which Eddie Kelly, the Buffalo weirs: | Was: the order, when the gong soured, his class last night by defeat-| In the second they came together with acy ed ey in the star bout at|@ rush. The referee parted them, and |A. C. in South Brooklyn last night. ' preezed the half mile route in .59,|!ng George Hoey earusii ether retere fer ene ‘ pel es ‘preezed over the In 39, lotic Club, | DoD #Wung rights to Jaw on the br McGovern was slated to box Willie y for the| the stag of the Sharkey Athletic Club, | away, Kelly shot over two rights to Pitladelphia heard from. this being only a pipe opener for the : fares Mr. meee eeren Jones, but as Willie got “cold feet’ a SUMMIT BOUTS OFF. trio, while Blandy, Bridgeman. Don| in West Bae sieoty) ppeabet | Hooy's jaw, and again a taupe rom Tn, your column I see that some of | fe hours before the show started, it~ |Diego, Jacobite, Tip ‘Toe, Oaklawn,| Was a Tip roanl fam Sime with une in quickly with a right to Hoey's jaw, Young Otto's friends dispute the knock-| le Rose agreed to take his placel one pouts scheduled for the Summit|Watergrass and Woolwich going in| neither boy ey ene give and | WPICH, Jarred him considerably. against Terry's brother. necessary sparring. In the final session Kelly shot out of Fae ATIELLTO FIGHT NEIL APRIL 20 SYSONBY QUI] |HIGHLANDERS’ REGULAR TEAM ~ SELECTED horse to get control, and when he can | Put the ball over nobody has a good chance to beat him. You will remem- ber the three remarkable games he pitched last year, one at New York, one hicago and the other at Boston. Newton is in the best condition he ever was, and that’s saying a whole lot. 1 don’t believe I ever saw a left-hander in better condition in the spring. He could go in now and pitch championship ball: Pam jetting Chesbro, Orth an Hahn take things easy, a3 I expect Much of them later on. “Singe “leaving Cincinnat! Hahn has taken on new life, and I believe he is good enough for anybody. During the barn-storming trip he made with the Reds last fall he pitched as good ball as he ever did in his life. He has fair speed, a good curve and slow ball. You icnow he his sobriquet of ‘Noodies’ trom having a good head. It Kills a pitcher to ene ‘ long on the Arne) u ly not on a nan’ Winner, Hahn had the lite ahd pepper taken ‘out of him at Cincinnati, but with a new crowd I believe be will prove a inn! pitcher. “Ag to Clarkson, I am looking for good results. “[ have worked faithfully to increase | his weight, but so far have failed. He hag everything that goes with a good pitcher. “He needed the experience he got in the Eastern League last summer and knows much more than when I a tried him out. “Before passing on the other new pitchers I will have to see more of them. Hughes and Whalen both show well, but as yet I am unable to de- cae on thelr merits, In Thomas I have a good catcher. He can hit hard and Knows how to handle a pitcher. He ‘3 the gift of gab and continually talks to the players. His arm has been a little bad, but that will come around.’ Thomas, by the way, was some better last night and {s expected to be up in two or three days. His fever has been brought down and his chills are becom- ing fewer, Yesterday morning his temperature was 1 BASEBALL TO-MORROW. The baseball season in Manhattan will open to-morrow afternoon, the Royal Giants playing the Murray Hills at Ontario Field, One Hundred anu Forty-ninth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Ontario Field has been much improve since last season. The grounds have been entirely re- modelled. ‘he Royal Giants are made up of the pick of the colored baseball talent in the Kast. —_.—_.. BENNINGS ENTRIES. BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASH- INGTON, D. C., March 31.—Following ‘are the entries for Monday: FIRST, RACE—Filles and mares; five fur- Columbla course. Hattle Day, — Cassandra out which Johnny Allen handed him last, : : 1A. C. last night were declared off. twos and threes turned the ¢ame course ‘ Se accel Sn ate eee Monday night. wg i dinst round. Rone boxed as if he! Douice interference is sald to be the!at a two-minute galt, The younguters, | ‘ake ail the See ear aeriver of exelte. | the centre of the ring. They permed | iO Hol wasi knocked ‘out; fatrly rigit as a result he contented himself with | CUS: Don Enrique, Rosemount, Sa.%.panak, | (Oe te ne boys were boxing. away at close quarters, and Hoey got | swing to the jaw just as he was break-| clinching Phil as often as he could! . Smiling Tom, Officer, High Gass)" Vou is a rugged ‘ad who likea to| Kelly pulled away, but stepped in again i ing away, It was a clean blow, knock | When the second round started Rove| MARLBOROUGH A. C. SHOW. |S!amor and Missivings trotted and can-) gene in close, his specialty being swap- | like a wash and, punched Away, at ing Otto half way across the ring. There! came cut of his corner with a rush and Af ° | tered, ping punches at close ranie, but at tats | Hoey Roeanaenis MACE hea ue ates er c] he L. V. was no miscount as I hear the ref-| sailed into McGovern, jabbing him in put eatery trainer of the tthe! style he met his master in’ Kelly, who from a sponge on his back to brace him The Marlborough A. C. will hold ite | and when he arose the bell rang. { star bout. The event wind-up w {inite had cantering exer- a whe count, holding fast to the ropes, und Mose, levung uy both hanus tor sus! together” Jonnie Carrell and “Cantey (es Qe rote co walloped amie in| ent's mid section. Val Coogan appeared twice, Im his | y seemed to be dazed after getting on his bowy and jaw. The yuuugsters then | Supples. f25" loner and) “Emergency” were|""Tnese continued attacks weakened | At Hout, he stopped. young, Stone, In | fi feet. Not saying anything against Otto, Juiiches to muses body maxing hur | Lined dean ley! Coy Pande’ Blue | Hoey, for toward the end ne would hold| on’ Jett O'Connell! and managed to get | ki for I think he can fight a fairly fast break gvound trom Clinches many SPORTING QUERIES, pee ce were pulled up tne three fur-| at every clinch. adr Unies. ihe In tt Young d boys lwught so fast that! the spectators Kept repeatedly upplaud- ing them during the entire ound, other bouts Jack Palmer and elson drew. Young Anderson stopped Eddie Foy in the second round, X bout, but he !s no champ, 1 don't think Keily shat over his right on Hoey's he would have heard the Liberty Dell Jonge in 46 seconds. jaw in the final session and the latter a reezed. it Hing If it had been on that spot ten see- 1h ‘the thind ‘rouid “McGovern” went paVill You, Kindly answer through your Duryes ounaseer thao ana | Went to the canvas with a thud. Jack Flanagan won trom Meyer Harris, i 7 3 Tight after Kose an began to rive | Pap € y Govern or Joe The Duryea ye bers, a an a 7 a| Johnny A n Irew wi arry Mac- onds after Allen landed on him. This is jy* poh hands to tis bodys Rose coun: | Bernstein fought twenty ropnds wt | Gas Jel, ois vogecher, Dreczed aquuz-| He likes the gaff, and was up in a) GethY sae” Roller outpolnted Tommy the first time McKeenan has been ac-| toing with left jaus ana wild swings | more? HA. G. | Ge inrouen she,etretch in 2 seconds. | sew seconds fighting Hke mad, but Kelly | Moran and Coney Supples was better cused of crooked work; he is the mos! Vhil's jaw. Two or three of these] MeGovern and Bernstein fought | Chaseaway and The Ranlaie tasted te gave him no rest, and was mauling! than ‘Tom Conley. popular referee In town, Hoping Otto the Yead and” certainly jared hike | QVER=Ave rounds April 28, 1899,| viruie bi abus Lhe Bate a Ten 5 joes success, I am, Wiebe, O. McGovern r for a moment kept| MeGovern winning. bwo vets, and his two-vear-olds he G AVESEND GALLOPS 0.27, 0.41 3-5, , galloping, 100 pounds away from Hose, and kept-chasing lnmn| 4g tepped through tho mud, the R i. up.” Looks’ to be In grand form’ and Seas a ern Ail around the ring, smashing ‘him } (eer eee ane ena gene etepPer ja which they negotiaed tne pice | snould’ ben early. | yody With Btif at Lob ~ , lainuy that wea they | cis vigia fi MARIBTTE—Thre 14, ’ if ht rights to the sey fought, to decide a bet and oblige Ler ha ree they wiil’aive’s | GRAVESEND, March 31—The cold | 9 At? CELI RATE unt ves |Plows secined Lowtax t Peer A. MODET. | good account of themeeives, “Kiamesha, | rain of last night left the local track in rin ee eta pe fal ~e we gh jan. 14, . uk Duke, Benevolent and Cannagnole rder, and consequently there SWEL—Three furlongs in e chance he got. val 4 k agnole | very vuu order, a equently WEL re {rotted and cantered, walle the young- | Yel “4 H 5 . 0.27 1-5, 042, breezing, 100 pounds Hie ace ‘caaching “Phila ieee the Sugtle, re eer 7 co neett: | mora to bregre through the sloppy going | Was very little In the way of speed [up Quite a promising Ally and doing ' Hing) Hose geaching Piil's jaw and | the pugiist, ever a minister, if not \vore Plaudivle, Work and Play, Fay, | shown ais morning. This is a very se-| all that is asked of her. banged” Hose shard ‘about the. body. | PU TBADY. READER. Fey en ERG ronomer Fiero. | Vere setback to those trainers who are| , CAMBRIA Psaa abi oanceh tet ‘ x lRienant iatrsanaina Te ornate ee ere oem very aeaBlens )||/ done and Prince Frederick going in| trying to have thelr horses ready for] Hag a’ nice turn of spéed and will win | McGovern jumped up quickly and welt:.| Please let me know the exact date of | Imd,an file, were allowed a strong gal- | the opening of the Aqueduvt meeting, ) soon. PanBls eS } NNT eh TEtOraantoritt the first fight for the championship be-| op’ of two miles. Charles Littlefield 2GENTINA—Four furlongs in 0.14, | eee) ae eters wich a tnnlde ae wie and gotten, Tg,” | showed off three sets of the J, B. Hag- | Which is only two weeks off. ‘ . 0.43, 0.67 2-5, handily, 109 pou CHARLESTON, S.C, March a. —| which |Weakelted ‘him. When "the “bell| June 9 1800, EN StClr Arner Carmen Sid ater |e nnen tole vine mere. tea pese Re ors fa ilke the mua, but Isa at ms Tang the boys were exchanging blo Prearal ince: nresestnble. : filly. Donovan's band of Brooklynites drifted | Pang the boys were exchanging blows! a sou ianaty let me know | ‘The Aste Stable’s voungsters, Herman | noted Pak. Three furones in nto this ancient city yesterdey and, af-| greeted Rose when he went to his cor-|through you column i¢ Jack Dorman, | @nd Ensebro, breezed three furlongs in| TOMMY WADDELL, four furlongs in , 0.27 2-5, 0.42, handily, 195 pounds ‘ter lunching lavishly, grow-eded to wal-| ner was long and loud. the light-weight fir iter from the Bronx, | 0.441-2; St. Ambrose and Silver Point | 0.13 4-5, 0.272-5, 0.43, 0.67 1-5 breeging, 105 Seemingly a ‘fair filly amd about lop the Charleston South Atiantic|,,During, the minute's rest Terry Mc-|works in a large businees house on| did the distance in forty-five seconds. | lbs, up. This fellow has improved tn | roidv. be he ball (Govern jumped up into the ring and| Broadway, and it his tight name 1s |ogray, of this string, got a half-mile | appearance during the winter and is| JIMMIN McCABE—Four furlongs in WLédgye team at ¢ park. They an to Five his brother advice.| Dorman? ‘I ask you this question to | brdther in 584-5 seconds. This nice | gure to run some nice races this season, | 0.14. 0.27 4-5, 0.43, | 0.58, breezing, | 100 Won by @ soore of 2 w 1. rry's words evidently had some ¢f-|pettie a dispute. J, LARKEN. | three-year-old was on the bit all the | should be fit for the Aqueduct meeting. | pounds up. Seems improved and should Molntyre was in good form, striking| {¢ct: for as soon as the bell sounded)" \ve understand he is employed | way. RYE—Four furlongs in 0.14, 0.27 4-6,| win early. : p for ‘the fourth round Phil ran out rytand’ rez! i 7 NIAAA APNE? ‘but seven, but was also hit for seveu| hl comer and, | foraing “Rowe agzingt im thé Bronx, ecatner,, 34, 7, ,Biyland’s, entensive |o4s1-5, 068, breesing, 9% poiinds up: i ed agains: | the ropes, nailed him on the ja e t Bass. Dw 9 errors were charged agains: | thes R°*sc hand aWing “Ryws Ther | eh Zou Peaee let, me know through | was ‘wanted but light excrolse.’ Pros. | “hiss OGDEN Tres £ dn 0.14.) Sunday World Wants f alen, St rat. but he redeemed himsclt | started to eprint, with McGovern close! au pero, Meteor, Legend, Waterbok and | 0,21 4-5, 0.42, breesing, pounds up: y {ter him, letting fiy the two-year-olds Revenue, Strongarm, | §) hed Rose's jaw and ‘Anriolin, Edison, Jat Ala!, Dipl reac! i ‘Alal Rose then banged .. about ready and may win INDoour furtongs in 01826 from the West, and ol ours, swings pamnicn CONSTANT READI- veri He ts in Philadelphia now, . lomacy wern-on the eree, having hed a front seat in Otto's! the face with short left jabs and swing- | bart > yh in im- jead with a left jab and then | up. Eddie rushed at him and changed Reena fig Ii, Tight to his jade ttneee tases | Weekly stag next Monday night. Amby | CoUTie Ot ene aoe ae oe eae a evith head down, working beck | His, attack from the stomach, ¢o head, |°O¥F#. , Jaw. “S| McGarry will box Kid Williams in the |Pesstve iis eet, was allowed two| ve ; } ied a tight hook to the Jaw dropping Hoey, He was thelped to his fect after the shook Phil up and he started after| Rrated from his eet, PERApEI ES a lpien roan fone ha epee 0A { 77 Bante. Houcer B Azure 72 Daruma. |. 273 Soctety "Bua. Baby” Wille SECOND RACT— maiden two-year-olda, geldings; Columbia, 99 90 99 99 9 20 - Pantaloon ... ’ alo 29 -=~ Ponomah . 26 Wabash Queen’) rig Jal Act \, 0 Windfall is 99 W. Garth entry. '$**’Auguat” ‘Tzelmont entry THIRD RACE—Colta, made -year- olds; four anda half furlongese) Wovear 143 "Campaigner. = ‘Gneore- King Bi Prince Paul Strong Arm Westover... " Powder fiom Average, 4 Britianby FOURTH R a half furlongs: = ‘The Clown 1 Vasabona 8° eadical OM Guard 2 Hocus P 17 Indra 10 Waters 1° Contractor 20 i six and 108 103 o% 108 101 O4 103 HARRY HARAIS IN | night of the Metropolitan Athletic Club, | Lion Palace, One Hundred and Meath FRAMING UP EVENTS FOR THE SPORTING FUTURE. THE FING TO-NIGHT He and Goodman Stars of Good Bill at Metropoli- tan A. Go One of the best cards that has Deen offered since the revival of boxing here, is scheduled for the entertainment to= street and Broadway. Harry Harris, the boy who questions Abe Attell's right to the title of Amer Ica's cleverest boxer, will meet Jack , the fast featherweight of the Avonia A. C. in the wind-ap oftthe ali-star cand, Harris several years ago wes oom sidered the cleverest boxer in this, country, Having conquered all the boys in his class here, he went abroad end decisively whipped Pedlar Palmer, Hng> land's premier feather. He says he ill Prove to-night that he is as fast as ever by stopping the winning streak of the Avonia boy. All Broadway ts excited over the match, as Hafry has a hoet of on the Great White Way, and will be present in droves to cheer on to victory. Young Donohue, the Bosten weight, is down to clash in the wind-up for three rounds with Smith, who recently whitzped Youngs. This bout is a sf in itself. Seven other bouts merit are on the card. The show ises to surpass any of the stags this club, which is saying a great CURE KEEPS UP HS WINNING STR iabail ral i 2 With high runs of 149 and average of 40, Loufs Cure, billiard expert who will compete tn coming international tournament, defeated Thomas Gallagher last night their elghteen {!nch two shots in line match at Maurice Daly's Academy. The score was 400 to 204. ili be During his fifth time at the Cure by three clever round: the-tabip ts brought the balls together in lower corner. He sent the balls nd forth over the chalked lnes unt he hada total of 18. By clever ni bs 5 { | | | in the tenth frame he added 49 mom + to_his string. Gallagher avera: 4 20 7-10, with tiem runs of 8%, 4 and 2, A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the |, . arrest and conviction of any Junk dealer or othor porsen guilty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code f of the State of Mew York, of criminally receiving any prope § erty belonging to this Company. NEW YORK TELEPHONE GO, . 15 Dey St., Now York JOHN H, CAHILL, 24 Vice-Prestécas May 1, 100: SPORTING. HICAGO HANDICAPPER, 238 re Wc. daily. June's, Diestel’s, ‘2 and all tipsters’ selections that ing, Good things every day. ilephane : THs Cortlandt. 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