The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1906, Page 6

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TE vero-pate SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT SPORTING WHEN THE GIANTS CAME MARCHING HOME. EDITORS ® horseshoe of HB WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1906. Uke'A Chicken) N D 4@ Gi ome adain Hurrah Hurrah crahi ants come marchind he | The'Fans*do yell witht mightand main Hurrah Hu The Office Boy Diants tus, poor Grandmama. The Soss"leaves business to his son-in-law ote’ at Cone been core on the sender . he Glants were pro: ; Lary 2 od 7 - zi sashts isd tie qartnn things ct umley WG" | page Hurryand scurry 16 see John McGra poke Hits Tie Dipper Wher the’ Giants” come marchund <s Affer Scoring opening on the Polo Grou and many a fan of the 20,00 pres wished had field. Louts Mann, for one, nworried about the flowers. Ho beget Mike Dontin to take ‘em away @ hoodoo!” he wtand. The mained where Biarte Fi horseshoes to the Giants, but and his men to knock o: wuperstiti LETTER-WRITER asks if s A Tue that Johnny 0! tT, manager of Tommy Murphy, was connect- el w the horseshoe in the glove tn- ident at the Metropolitan A. C. bouts — TY ast Saturday night. In answer wo say emphutioally NO. Oliver wouldn't stoop | to such tricks, and we have no idea | of how the writer even su 69. Whe fact that the ‘seshoe” fighter | 4s, oF was, a member of the Polo f: Mt C. fas nothing to do wi! Olive: A ‘ ae of Polo ys ape zt at! rowiles his hands full eecing that oach one of Miaaneye lords es : ee te re : GIANTS SHE PENNANT O7V —S them fought honest wi a3 . GARR TS FIELD. Phols By LeGendre ROBERT EDGREN, set nas 2 an OurAtThePlat ‘BOUTS IN GRAND | | | | -MeGann' Thrown, Tommy Murphy Oliver's only charge, If a the leaden- pad variety 7 ! bt SCHAEFER BEATS A HARD GAME HOPPE IN By HARRY BURKE. we ti | tos! High WLR Name neon r have a tbe that s “IF YOU LISTEN, HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL HEAR AT AQUEDUCT | + ear! MoLaurt ; BY T. O. PIPER. eralshin may be 7 was antly | West t have eman, ; of the year,” he said. “She was clo before her win in the second 6 yesterd and stopped the timep! MeGinnis had his Ben Strome Firebal on the track at time, and be ¢ he appeared to be with 0} asked th “That dep aueyareuithesRer toing fine, when the Lady was ping, the Fireball bunch fette of: hab if the oleroornlsneny te ior fe. Smong th elves, ‘We can beat the Lady to-day on this showing.’ Thats = t horse,” Thom: think: y all went t sald the Regul. i don’t see whe: the rea. med the R e the Jock b will come in, What he n beat Thomas 4 would be the excuse for continu . We see oll, they. tell me Book- at any part of the game then I want a new sort of dope. That Ben Strome not there. . nd that Ben Brush mare don't class. Take it from me,” bicachers Tmeato the vishal arty Bergen fs due to wutes.,"" intrpolated the Programme Boy. “He !s this whe: got off well with the Belle of Portland in the first race, It looks like ola “i? % to s blu! at | riding. I remember that in old Guttenburg price was quoted against Ma times to “What ally, something like 3 or 4 to 1 see the 1 1 off,” answer the “It seems to be’al answered sick. off the * i Second choice, I belfeve,” ie of badge ler with the bug can't ¢ retorted the Regular, one to si “And didn't finish att mber! the ¢ thing, e for WHY IS BASEBALL? CO TO A GAME FOR THE ANSWER |for another feather and beat e jan: but dra The depress fabove the grand sta hold ft the day of ¢ Ted {no lunch, y's grundnot vo she would dle, A near, de on plain al and travel to the new {t back rcks were t just ex to stir we t for April 20 ly wait ¢ : Al begin to nose | x Umbering 1; f Matty’s ts it Mascots. It is $US a baby thrill. | is along. ft any longer the at Day. We get dour fas Polo Our heroes are s long siretehes of empty us. The mast © greatest FR h? ye corp ur Vel ¥ 1 our he enough to lay off, too, CENTRAL PALACE Gilford A. C. Will Hold Bas ing Stags Every Week, Be- ginning Next Friday Night, BY JONN POLLOCK, eS aS | FIGHTS TO-NIGHT. At dred a feather. the t to bo as both lads- In the sem! ‘trommy Murphy, the Harlen and Ho Sm: local boxer, windup et B McCloskey. 7 rs hold a Ke agalr rand will out. 0 con- matche ¢ Lewis adelpiia, bouts » Welsh, meet be four matched he Matchmakers Disagree on Bouts, The Mar A 1 to tell what matches are Hob Anderson, nd Johnny White, Anderson and tech Will go. oF Good Bouts for Metropclitan A. C, Tucker Trai to my knowledge that he has blown iE tonmoutosthe trad . 5 > “Did the best he could, I g said the Programme Boy. BES. _ i My = i 68 £0. “Now, take it ¢ , warmly replied the Regular. “Marty {s a good He When, racetrack: rec swell fn accidental move or other- poy all right, or was, He may still know how to send them across the [8¥! | Pellok Wants Schreck to Box Hart. : ise, It is seldom that the manag¢ 1 nose to please line right. E when the odds get a little further advanced and nobody “Enter our ‘heroca—Mecraw ie Manager Pollok, of the Twentleth Century 4 s oe its face, expects that Marty is on the job, then it is me down with the shekels ieycke . en < trying eo th os 3 diet ; mele tt 1 on his nt. At thy is Hable to. turn In a 1 to 3 shot and get glo! See. oes cement Let er! omar o i t je nose smells the dollars e ron on) his mount, At that PeULEILO, x get & » toys. — Boo! be the sar ; Bee Oecnkea ele aacay an f f A, even though But it {s my Marty isn’t built that way, and that's no re- Bing! tag: oom, See the cannon, psc arte i mse6 be be handsome. Itta my opinion—and I've seen the gim ved ‘heroraa!| Aealiawiod his hone ees anye,Anmy all ene—rich and poor, sexoa! ubieYd te i ai Be * that when there fs a good thing in sight even Jockey Clubs fall for It" “{ notice that the Sullivan bunch got a bad crimp on ‘Big Tim's’ rene HoM a Une CUE pends of for Robin. v: f te “That means the war will go on,” ed the Bookmaker's Clerk y, D'Ar broke in the Bookmaker's Clerk. ‘‘Caris,’ ‘Florrie,’ Know why and we don'e care, ly Fro Haute on é MAY 1 t I . hoed the Regtiar, “Did you eve rich men to de. Jo Tim, harley’ Anderson, ‘Johnny’ White 1 the rest of them ‘That is how we 4 Peli} So vyed the gelding two ways hea sith our book and made the cirouit en we fell aslee ‘ i rHUAL KC byeeeapectaliyine m he gelding t I with our book and made th And 0 fel i HAE Thay podlenoGR es Dac Ueit as coming casy 2 wads. and then didn’t cop.” send-off, and what gid trey sive Rees fit ‘the: pool-room im the X-r the rhey only loaned you the money,” said the Regular: “they'll get it It crows in t Pe ag eee RuaT i wt carrier pigeon to get larked the Book- back with Interest to-morrow. T noticed ‘Little Tim’ passed that *! dit is sour, : i piarkle tip to Alderman rocket? Peters, who hag 0 free badge, and nthiielasmn Week nl eatlone ‘ have ta ‘They © news without such olde, that Peters fell to the tune of thirty-five straight.” : ir Juniors and the hould be ad , 7 . hows without ‘such: old= Won't that make the I sore?” asked the Programme Boy. ahaa Lasatar)C) of TheByen= ‘ ashioned schemes,” sald the Reg ‘i a 5 anit h We will stick to the old rag. Ruldine. Park c “J i ‘ i “Sore!” exclaimed the Rem cornfully. “Why, he will come back We'll come back like a bail ona gun eu Ming He wt tO. h that che ex-Jockey butted { Amelia the faste hing more of the same kind, like the rest of the ma #tring. Wo don’ Ow why, bi | : ‘ ¥ “ su 3 : ie j fa! : t thing for more of the same kind, like the rest of the mar iwill That ts HAE Fa wWwowhy, but we ¢ fst, ving pound wftur SPORTING. a PSAP PRT RR ‘ o Mateo the season ’ AQUEDUCT, 1 mot tefe a oo = ——-—__. Se ny Woy Wyre ae MDE REAR eS : ———-____. | Racing Every We 2.30 P. | VI BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Y « i a p, of P. 8, 78, ts a good boy | Mttee has beon organized ana the base eT Sie yaa \ aM ‘ 7 ‘ y for Ume ving and can stay with) Pall club has some exceptionally good i . ‘ a c w them tn the sprints. wa : i ; nt Th A. Peppers, B. Bernstein and Q cae : Samuel Asch, E {s the cham- | of the rtan A, C, ser pattay Tatty a 3 noking. Square . ation for two months, as * wh w y are running de e col t ‘ ‘ nia deny Ho% Ate LUBine under the colors of r t uy P, 8. 183, fs uw} — ; ; c The Clark House Basketball suntor OLD DR. GRINDLE, i - = ” fe a team, to win the championship to-night VHS Ubud SUE MLIST IN f Merman ¢ of 8 fe on hls ¥. M. H. A. Hall, Ninety-sixth atreet| unger De urmdles sclentife treatmes l asia : ; i ; : Roel a TSIy, le Is the best /and Lexington avenue, will have aw op- | all diacuscs peouilur to y ; : ys ‘ : . pain, Kelly, and | min In his school, ponents the team of the University 3 . t a se Port ravi ome great work seen |5ettiément. The latter team ts the ‘Or. con ; >a : L With an) og ‘ong Cuban ants will play fn Philadelphia at the |O*ber factor in the champlonship. THe Gaer ¢ nel os i Phattaria torn at Olympic games. Clark ‘senior team, Ginnity, Cantor, MOTURES V. ‘ ral Bs Oaseundeed ae dear aie ig hn, Lauterbaum, Newman and Melit- Se ay ace ‘ : ! : james mittee of tho Irtsh-|zer, aro training hard for th nlor | not be. diag : and Fifth av A, C, will shortly make|D4sketball championship, © ‘7° "emer ha ethers pryatcla) he programme for annual}, he ate and ofdinuey” oo i tlon Day carnival at Celtic Park. 8. 35 has some of the best gym- ea) tse mina quickly: @ : 4 plenty exTity haste in the city, The following are ex- bat ont formerly J. Sweeney, the Pastime halt-miter, [Pert perfonmera on the horizontal and over 25 * 4 will a feacon bemerrow with |is moving w If Sweeney had tho ad- | 2 el bars, the flying rings, &o.: H. 2 moderate 3 rats rou navens, of Long Islund.| vantage of a good trainer he could atay [kin und ta Lecine See Oem & Hope: -—— ae r he boy wonde pitch for! with tel de . + Levine, i y D $9: Boy rae with the best of them, « the Brightons, for Wood ty; slahe Tom Duffy, of No, 200 Cherry street, f k chs. Game called at 3,30 P, Sf Te Gyan e EH Thm pee, HES. IOINOR | Cn Eo abel mat acodira emer suey, t . nahi At Hirighton Oval, Atlantic avenue and! the Irish-American A. C, Glynn has | (A008 [4 8 @ goad awimm : 4 y ' Wie that) wiyex atreet, Brook ,Wtorrow. the not yet conpeted in Americas Ho has | may renee WN PEGE Be eka tracy champion Breer will play the Phil- ome a ver at o "4 Toe ee eee the otiamnmon colored done, some Jumping that warrants hia | and ewam around tie anchorage of the ia 1 i uation, team of the work Bowman will twirl tAB SOF CAE ONS Papen now jManharian Lirtae. The swimmer c 5 Glants and Smith, of the 1 ry “ sant he Intends to be as good a sprinter i Gereey Oly. Bastera ‘League, b.80 AL asa ieee Fath roe Baseball, Polo Grounds To-Day, 9.90 P.dt Teague, will pita for the Brigh-! | The athletic spirit has ut last invaded | ag his great namemke, He won a 300- | Asmission-25- ovata, + ment ERY regs cool 3 ° Giants Champions of, the World, ya! tons. ‘Che prellmluary game begins at the aphere of the atudent elementof the! yard race rocently in Public sobool nh ghana hao be given _to the Bun Traucisco} The two oldest men in point of ser-!Prooklyn, Adin. 60c. %* 280 Ps , Cooper Union, A track and fleld com- No, WU }---- \ \ bas 99 many Py $

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