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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, | M4# ROTI 9, 1907. se BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. > “EDITED BY UP: TO DATE : ROBERT EDGREN. _ ans LNDIAN KT ANATEZE TIC FISTO HILLMAN-TAYLOR _ HELSONAND RACE WILL BE A | GINS TOME N.Y.A. C Star Expects to Shatter Old|Tex” Rickard Says He. Saying That “They Never Come Has Them Signed for ' OLD-TIME ATHLETES WILL HAVE GREAT REUNION OSMH-of the “olf toya’ who used to | Healy's, Sixty-sixth street-and Colum- tear up the track, and records, | dus avenue, on Saturday evening, March es too, for that matter, at the old| 1, and rehearse the deods of long aga, S /—+ “rote Haven track of the New York A | They are expocted also to do full Jus ° : C., when running in the colors of the ees Harlem Athletic Club along in the sev- eas provided for the occasion. To those who muy not be well r tce to the supply of big, juicy Deef- — site , entica and eighties, are to have a beet- ‘ $30,000 Purse : on tue history of ots 3 a When a 0, 0 Norns = hers = atoak dinner, ; ory of curly athletics $n ck, h He Meets Rival Hillman and Ta will sieht it out reiaits bare erneid ronmbonlon eden as | Capers ea ett o . co be founs t of William A, L RENO, Nev., Sarch 0—Joe Gans end spain Tue sday m™Mg> pavesh hee oer epee red. and. hirtieth atrdet” neat Park HEY do come back, sometimes. ft wetling Nelson Eee :pvaled the N.Y. A. G. mil gather at | qusted tte iden of orguulrine the ‘Nevada, "Tex'! id ° o Harry Hillman was beaten| “vo jas just made the eanounoe- Ee Aa eee = 7 z = ed. It was a bitter cold night and by Taylor, the great black punner-of the University of Penn- sylvania, only a few wéeks.ago in @ o0-yard race. It-was- a—stirring finish. Hillman held’ the lead until the last few yards, when :Taylor, with a dying spurt, passed him and won by less than a foot. Hiliman was yery much disappointed, and he has been training for another test against the dusky runner, whlch wilt take place Tuesday night in the N. ment that he haa signed the two crack ecrappem for a fight at Ely, Nev., on ‘July —4— A-#20,000_purse will be _gtven_ and the articles call for a split of 7 and &% Der cent z Rickani hae already posted a forreit of $10,000 In a Reno bank, and declares he is prepared to doubis the amount, so confidently does he express himself of pulling off the battle. WALSH DEFEATS. ot BY LEN EDGREN. jmen_on bases scored with Jack—all due Ito that mighty welt, But that was not ~ BROCKETT JOINS THE HIGHLANDERS BY BOZEMAN BULGER. he was a member of the Now York ball club, and the. clerk waa .atung. snowing. ‘The four present tail or the matter “ot ‘organising. amt lest fheniacives aq oficora ws, follows; Wey Ponnelis, dyrabient,—cctaur “a Tooleir _jtary, and Georges Ho Parker On The first clubroom was on dred and) Twentieth street between Third aud "Loxingion avenues, Luter tha ~ 9 clud located at One Hi and 4 ‘twonty-ntii street ana Park 2ven 7 also-at One Hundred and Twenty-nini - street and Park -avenue and final settled at One Hundred and ‘Thi: at whd ‘Third avenue, afterward th Old Remsen House,’ where the elub: a big gymnasium “with meeting,» U i tocker-and~ other “rooms, “At onetime the club had a@ membershtp of 200, Many of the leading amateura ia: ¥. A.C. games. Los Angeles, March %, / ait Jack “did. At short he “eat them 5 a % 5 Atiants, Gu, March §——} Greater City h en membene-+ Yesterday Hillman was aaked| - CK HANNIFIN doesn't have to-do! Up,"-nothing- getting by this good. play- Fo BROC mh OE March f [Asm consequonce thereof, for two this clup Ron cate ere er, who 1s ono of the hardest working She YT days Mr Brockett will be ‘enjoy+|iained national — fai am: thet whether or not he thought he could any more practising. His battin€ members of the team. would nover buy a gold bfick oF | 4,,- hae a : a 0. ah " ing the Juxuri¢a of, lora until Grif- | Harry Armswong and Hol, v bility is at top notch. He evi-' Matty, while he pitched in fine form) fall for the old str eioneta win. ‘4 Genced ft astoundingly yesterday in for the’ regulara, was “hit more often | prog tq, ther )fith gets “him-eround fn-the ordinary jaw; Hilly Dutt —_-—_. t than was McGinnity for the youngsters, y. Out there in his bure] rich man's auttes aet aside for tho| runner; Frank Haha, th half-mi I'll run all the way as I never) the gamo made uw, p of two teams of the Hignnitin'n great work with the stick| some of the pomulace may hare ©) rahipiay, s a ran-before,"" he answered, “I expect | LOS. eee Gein 2 | Glante—the Yannizans and the Old Fel- | ailing to, the percentage Againat the| batho Ifke a canary, in a Dow pat | pee a een wea one We ccawereene SE react pare Speed Coy lyr s - 5 ” Jimmy Walsh, at the efi Ton rounds, | lows. Jack fist WallOped the Wall Intoy wrest Matty, onea if Brocke BE ot his” extravagance, fat dug t x to-yin_L will win if it's in me,’ was expected to make | LOU, the elder of tie house of Brock—1i5 sald that ag long ae-tha Naw York non peas, sere Mfr. Kandriolc. —_ Tit seoolved- tie Geetston over -Eddte-en—| a-trapped-horsehideand-that ts no-joke_, Uresanan, who was expected Uo eee | ett—kenows—ht sate (or semi _» That was the way a game man would put It Thore was no dispar~| ie at tno Paoific A. C. last night. The ball, “clean busted,” dropped cold from See a eet ote antmuated lenidanana Bie SE ee ee club wes entitled to the best he «aw| Armstrong had a mlio record of agement of his rival, or boasting of his own prowess. If it 18 in| ‘The contest was one of the prettiest outside the fence, and other balla that ankle, Seat 7 No parttoular reason why he should} f, Row my resident, of; Rchos “3 ort L3 ean Aaron exhibitions sean inthe local atena 0r| were Instantly Kicked off the end of th | youngsters played a. fast where others fall down, Thie dapper | i, cicee- tis incog until the best had | how: a qullee serrommtret, er, = 5 Teese eTayior turns ont-to be the: sw ner— noon} | cked_o end of the! 2 cert 7 ‘i | Misclone je now 4 puiloe sergeant at ¢] him Hiliman will win, and tf Taylor turns on! winning by a score of §to.1 in flye and | young man drifted into the AT@#O8! yn andeq nim. (That -young.man.j.secand Precinct, ss a. 3 ever, | Hannifin-wielded locust did almost simi- if if ry i Zs }. Baportas, well, then we'll surely haye-a man in the next-Olymplen Games who.can|™&n7 a. day. Menney ye eens [Wet atunta, bounding into, the bles hers aan ce eof banca dure | Hots, walked up to the counter S88) wir go He ina dig, atrapping fellow ye Si = _____| but_Walsh" was more 0 an if they didn't go outside the camp-/ {ng th me. ring fine Kc | aMfixed- hile elgnature:to-the testster tate ee ee ee * | Brookly jooln_A. 8 trim the world. hy and could land # when-| grounds encret - emb~ ine the fy owing {Ane ies” cond! . be, baider punch, and oo! re iilen: Mitty, Nowever, ls taking —n0- B6-polnt flalleal "Glee the dest} witha figure ike Apollo, Lave Cross, | urerer of the Broadway Savings sno of those old fels 1 Wad ANoWer 10 seound man, an re = ever he started it. But the first hit waa a dandy. Matty chance on scraping «@ fresh acquain- ” Van Haltren or 4 ARRY had a very high opinion, After bearing” him tatk- about -Tay—}y. eral of the early rounds Men- Tee yng in, grand -sape Ww nem. acl tance, with ald Mr. Charley Horse, a aoa tA the house, with bath, ne lows. Tielng a ttle Jaded from his | Svante rer ene employee of : jor itty cosy to rer aehy the athistes have never even. thought of ney held hin own, but when Wala [sailing into the air Uke « miniature air- Su Uvinkectcaseit Aciargecccow Oo iy Titrrkead to the clerk: 88° BST journey, Brockett took Mite patt th] (iave Wel = oe u ‘armed up he held Menney at nia| SUD, and droppin Td DOUNTS. “Soyne NtUdeAt Tootems were on hand +Ammuldly turned round to tnapect thao. 4, Poaeatings, excepe wo shaw pentytlye trying to draw the “color Hine. mercy, but so clever did es covet LR eT eer ee a nica alle And jibed the Glante. | interior decorations of the lobby. tha Highlanders that. he could handlo q ven . an waa lel-| Tayi ’ ch t rald 4 a 0 \e! Taylor, Wiltse and Fi n pitched | Ho was immediately Oxed up in true) | hits or tovacco with as much dox-| ‘Then there was George Parke: “Taylor,” says Harry, “ia one of the greatest runners I ever saw, and besides that he is a genUeman, He is a fine fellow, well-educated, quiet, polite and modest. Whether he wins or loses he hasn't a word to gay about It iitter “Me YAce 1s Tun. —‘The traditional—-prejudiee—against men of —his— color disappears —as— soon as ae ‘become ~ acquainted “with into conference, and his contract with |ard Morgan! Ah, how many rem ¥ him. If he were white he would surely be one of the most popular athletes in-Amerioa.And he tsone of the best Mked right now among. those-who-hare-known-him personally, He foclu the. prejudice that somo < . y York “lib Was Rxea- up, His" great ra with Pa Merritt, “or” Cee only a oracklog good |N. t. A, Ca, on the old Mott a Z : g t but can play any of he. sasald packs eben merle ene an 4 E : “ Plcbrey, wir wlth sh, in ong of the greatest” half people have, and ns a rulo ho tries to isolate himself from his team mates. 9 Ko i the played. third base for Buf. |races ever run on American mi i 4 “ant r : ‘i . oath and clipped | beta! Why, Dave Welch ays ‘J'm. told that when he goos on athletic trips with his college team hé} 30. powse: | for nearly m month acl! i er r, the Engtish f) , meet senty-round bout the ngtts -round owt { pall_at ao) gain during-his period are vet_pi: ver. pieces ngtish fighter, who) for the men to tn_@ Corenty-round bout 1 ite boxer, ine efx-round Cs [ate eine aeie Seen In Uvo squauble uver tie result. 0 —— + up that blows did him no matertal| surely appr shi th i ree leoe. cotved by the 5,000 spectatora present. ball, Hike the cat, ‘came back. ‘Two from Wiltse and Ferguson, 5 [terity aa in old Leaguer who had been | captain.of the club, « champion Thad gon ie Salnily OUsOTVeEa That yh ea for ten yea bint he a lawn te 7 Sone aN ERS if Hy after the aprival of the gentle- | Willlam A. Duffey, now. inthe man from Carmi, Griffith called him /estato businesa, was a groat miler, Bis often retires to another car while on the road. But no one Who knows }ia, be, t rt yn made weveral di et 133 pounds, welgh In a¢ the ringwide, be-) short ti (6. Taker ought tw win” east Taylor would ever rexard Imax anything but «gentleman and-a-good | ome to this nde gaveral Dig. ottere 0 |For tbe Hayee Vality, Ac Cn of. Hao 00 | 58 Teigtanies A Quite a commotion was caused among gan, In, tie Comperotier “game sport.™ Sait ina twantyzReond“Eeut- Tar” root Marsh 2s the players lest-night vehen Grifith an~ table, waa, tag. a wenty= pererrroe dt tenrett ve taile aid The Sportsman's Bhow in Madison | meant !t. too. He will stand for pipes | ship honors. 5 A ocedstonally for a cigar, b Mr. Kendrick hna mado up a i Square Garden clorea to-night after q| and occisionally for ® cigar but the | nemibora an fares ius memory, foes, batt mont ucorenful elght daya’ run from | CHOTSES 1" fay Walter Clarkson cut| there are many others the committes every polnt of view, All the log cabins | himaelf loose nnd. vas Tho tale “or they would -itke-l0-see- ad the dinner, he haalin the show aro now for sale, and!town, He was shooting balls tnto who are, requested to aend in ad oe ow aa ff he had been et Tile prac: | Hanes, “Among the tore prominent. Tot fare. the following well-known In New! : Edwent W. Molson, ; arles J. Tugguabey, | who im naturally ana | Geors AL Crosile, Donehue--and--Vanger--Matohed- “Young Donobue,,! the fast Hehtwetgtt of Roxbury, Mass, who went Weet with Mike > ~)fewttierwetght-champtonship titie;-ts-one HE old stying that “they never come back” had another Jar when |pugilist across the pond that the Eng- Wile Lawis, who bested Paul poste Be Mellody—foughtThomas.—It-1s_generally_supposed that a victorious {ish sporting men will bet heavily on Fae nie cuaravinat ian 5ST | tet scwutttyany and ‘tee: evoorsied the tat. rr io to beat any boy his werght In the world. six-round bout before nx_Acre. CL} tee-tn-Me-recant-ton-round bout with Ilarry| fighter “has the Indian sign" on his vanquished rival, especially eet tae ‘on Thursday night le pow anxious’ to tukle| newts’) the Quaker City “wellazawolght,) has After winning witha mnockoute Inculnetcnads foul o0ten ithe rule’ holla Pacsse rect abemsal capa: Cuae tic ara'| ira sterroand cnotent afore] Una Nationa a. | Mec, Deavet, cor, Pusat, Col, ere true. The b an fights again with fear of the knockout blow 2 Y Are | O oe Phiadethpia in two weeks Lewis ta Boch iniiched to fleht lenny Yager, there ta a chance for some one to ie, he beaten man fijhts again with fear of the knockout blow always |wiia over Bowker in England, and that |S, > Chicago fixhter, for twenty rounds, ‘at al ¢ cot rT i Mth finally .stopped. him, in his mind, and he fights poorly, ) confident he can give Thoman a stifr fent| §j Ret cuenttorenn on | real rustic tage at jess than cost. n nally, peut . i p ys {f Attell went over there to fight hin1|at catch weights, and his manager bas writ~| jionty, re ononieyt namaste y next ‘the Long Island booth, Capt. Davis, 2 fand had got thelr fea'to Jack MoGulgan to try and clinch the | Month, Aa Donohue js a clever’ toxer than | reports that all the furs brought from Thomas had knocked Mellody out before. sf 3 3 zy tho Englishman would-surely bet $20,000 ‘ But this boy Mellody went after Thomas at top spccil. trom the first Lore MeL carte hee aes a . PSS on Bowker’s chances of gettin, de- A ay y much embar ¥ on, Witllam Br. _.. bell, never backing away a step or hesitating in a mix-up. Even after be- | cision, etnies Baker and Hayes Battle To-Night. «McCarey 18 2 Game Sport, Heer ore addeddton imacaeehiticns ‘A hallvoy | Ch . B ay. George Hh ing knocked down and nearly out in the first round he came back and Ylarry Baker, the clever Ontlfornia feather.| During a recent discumion between fleht | gpiendid specimen of live Canada lynx ° ee et * Res ‘fought along just as gamely und aggressively as bofore. Palmer and Sullivan Offered Half.| wagne, whose’ manager recentty dleappoared | ™ManASeT McCarey, of Lo Angeiss, and Afow Although the show dus only [gon Mor! bias eiehrra edt ate a 3 : Matchmaker Tom McCarey, of the Pacitc| with §200 of the $581 which he recelved for| SROctINE mon cut there paistiny to the Cent uldsacar ey EIAGRtD y | formation and, told the boy that Creeks > a i bs tween Jec! YTrten end n ie to thelr native json was tho ‘eller ne! 7 AL ©, of Low Angeles, Cal., last night an-| beating Tommy O'Toole in a alx-round bout! for a parse of ,00, sheykayieoi pl Le ny frarvara on his face." ‘The boy te AMATEUR BASEBALL. lee. Hahte Inducemants for | néunced that he ta ready to clinch the pro-| in the Quaker City, will flrure in ansther | cert Yot Mecarey ¢ * | alae expressions? “betta a Teer Nene atiit looking when Moriarty Beat it | ~* FE OT 4 EPS Rosas. fadnow | posal twenty-round bout between Jack Palm-| one of those "no decision"? enovunters at the Hietiare ( woulds DOF. AT oubreretioon mit yoarecos, ces woods, Can ja/cyole of ——_—_—>__—$_— S GHEE POWHATAN ACADEMY PAB! Ww York City. |er, the Engh hoavy-weight, and Jaak| National A. C, of Philadelphia to-night. | and sald he sould waxer ft wit 84.009 subway. a | OVER 2. E. BALL CLUB wit be represented this s01- pagere—one. ovifidder and | Twin" Sullivan, and he will give the fight-| Baker will box Grover Hayes, the etrong| that the recetits would be over $97,000, Tae . C. A. exhibitton this after 174 WEST 4 eon Oth represented this fer- Jane baseman and the oer all acl youngster of Chicago, who gained conatier- Tunked: é Ofi) the Gata f 5; i { fora by a trong and excellently equipped |around. player—would “jie to “soln wome fete fo. POC mR OF the ino eae bat. | ee eitacion by deeating Darkey diaiey, JOHN POLLOCK, | Branch, the boys doing pyramid ani | dlo's treatment all disease] re lo some Ht}g for at his Glub on Marca Zu. White the Y Be oy Haley, 2 LLOCK. | Brame. THRE het evenineciekevauts Alyy Uignome, soning, heteditury “oe aytor ee team. Games aro dostred with firt-class | fast unisy y : offer wit] protably be accepial by Jimmy | will be inge of! the ‘Dwentyah {Seon yaa furniaty uniforms. Ad~ | Lowem, manager of Paluor, the chances ary ; Street Bi fnats of the ca _teaens, offering good inducements, Raiph | Gres HA N % “Te California State Lourie, hae been | ST. MULT JUNIORS wilt play way | 2 2 i é@-the tall and canoo face. Newark Y. i feigned to pitch for the Powhatans, Ait | foun tn) New | York ons Bromdyn averaging Offer to Mellody to Box Mike “Twin.’” M. C. AJcwill gtve a dritt and ! ¥ No. Yost 3 Mea Aates from “Anew 'g | “Dilly "Honey"! Maliody, the welter-weight B n i jor triple horae..work ; 2 1. champion, and Mike ‘“Twin'}, Bulllven, the — 2> B i . | ia t = durmeel Vente setheeh misatelana have f oe Saget ee dan othe tea! : ca EDD id tke ¢9 book two games 1 team or teana for Decdta- | New Kngiand fighter, will’ probably be ‘hice Jobin Boulir, No. Gow York Glan?! N& “| poatahod in a few daya to try conclusion BALL CI. for the soasor’ of sideration, Won't sign with Giants — An International yer tonight at St LPHLA, , March with ny #6 ri unless I gct what! asked fo indloe ‘omlonnt outfikter $e open} in & twenty-round battle by 4 6 u Rear: 2, |For geosessraate yA MAH MG £0) SY | awit! Areal offer haw bean mae Giants’ Outfielder Wires MJ. ONIN. unsbae it The above telegram from Mike Don- tatal acclient, ee tiTeUs | Srenie, Highbridge, N.Y, | to meet Bulltvan ot 142 pounds, an Non! Teenous 13B0 é Jorge Stuler, No, 701. ‘Tea pects are that Johnny Mooney, . 1a i Oe emrers FOR ROG LO | osm itatal, sgelder \ , iene wnttthrbs re ptutler, No. Ok meath, avenue: | Eetloay, will accept it, Evening World Just) | tn. the Ginnts otar outnoldor, iinoeken 9 Wlctorls 80) ia 7 §BS Betnl-Professional Circle. wh en years old to, join @ ‘out the report from the West that ho ‘at'®nagpened to. the v' ng the YORKVILLE GRAY. Emsdbail” team “Yoo ine | Thompson to Fight Hyland 26th Inat, Where He Stands. has bought the franchise of a Western | Ottawa, mc spec’ hl schedule for tha c All details for the fight between Johnny League Club. He Is atill holting out Penn, Will Net Row at Annapolis should booked "somo. of : : Dott MALE ACADEMY, of Harter, | mhompsen, the” trardhitting Yt . “Bounecticate dt A rd ett cats Tenth toe | Gyesmore, 10, and SenteENDIeR ayiaoa, for a $600 Increase on the sulary Pall!) pHYLADDLPHIA, Pa-, March 8—ide lL ob ‘Rood ‘ of or Will out forth the , '| go the Sporting Edltoy of The him last reason by the New York club, versity of Penssyiva Jackson. tried to times, | 0. | got in plain wi annual boast race wi and Ho was always wall , i hich dias feptaented the| the Catifornia puxiiist, have been ciinche!, She 8, JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC GlUD | Aeudeny “In ye y ; * x i ; cont. Wt the ng une CLI domy 2 oap:ain, Paul | rig yotnagers of both fightars met yester Evening World: The clud recently offered to split tno | ABagAt Dost sane wee vo snatit an thi pret bg Une | Aeademy,, Decausa tneitro Inuiituilons Coe) chance te et one punch to Jeannette, a pat In field for the. eeason of Giadler promises to. ki olan b, . zs, 7, SEPT ees, ‘ona of : Crauager uA. Stuiscard I Jagvin San Fyanclaco and algned the wrticla| Maven't ktened yet, but have seyp difference with Mike, but he deci o p . anes . j : ‘Siropeese, ange ot_ ils Grom “anf, “ang Tc pos Gait mand osareitralee Baksonl (semper yutshinn-6yszuosiuy paid! Ei peur re Wie erg Pele hate och Sette eco haste TE ON AS ofad ua dalek fhe Tings. Sirvlioneaza aie

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