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THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, x BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. | RYBODY HAPPY, OR O'BRIEN HAS _HIS “SPARK” BACK OF ccleness Came Within. an Ace of - Causing Suspension of Public Business Until Recovered. F-NVERYBODY 1s gia that. Jack E O'Brien has recovered his dia- mond. To iell the truth, it ‘was blocking the streets here, any- ‘how. It was worse than. the snow- drifts, because It was harder to climb over, and the Street-Cleaning Depart- ‘ment wouldn't remove !t, en'the pre- tense that there was no precedent for diverting a public fund to thw removal of rocks of that kind: But Jack has A_AysTERIOUS © thken away with him, and now we can sleep nights without being dts turbed by the reflected rays of his Kohinoor. shining in through our win- dows. O’Brien always hed a weakness for) this diamond thing. After the Fitssimmons ; Gardner fight in San Francisco I came back to New York on the same trai that} ‘ before i saw Jack or know that he was honoring us with bis ‘presence, I noticed that there was sometbing-the matter with the cullud Porter on my car. This dusky gent wes moving about in what appeared | + be. a hypnotic. trance, and lis eyes were bulging out like a crab's. He ¢Rvas in such a peculiar state that the test of holding & quarter directly in front of him and within vasy reach ‘Upon entering the fdsaing car I didn’t produce: even the diene of found the waiters al! standing, with their eyes glued upon the door at the opposite end. CHARLEY HORSE HAS : BEEN SEEN SNOOPING AROUND TRE HIGHLANDER Camp. GianTs START EAST For TEXAS “Topay GIANTS SORBY 0 “LEAVE LOS ANGELES BY LEN EDGREN. Em route for San Antonio, March 2%, j jae AL THE NEWS. co JEFF MAS Hoon MARCH 20, 1907. wit Eco UP PALMER IN Los ANGELES ---- Nor FATAL---— Our Spring Fabrics ‘Our collection of ‘Spring Fab- tics” is compiete—all the new. glories among them, Blues, Grays, | Browns, Olive Green, Checks and Stripes, Undoubtedlythe EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. “Tae Boorse ARE \ GETTING WO atten § _ BENNINGS . oA whiny // 1 ‘ FINDS Cu. (2 LOST Roce t+ N.Y Ota av. 43d to d4th at. Eiva.8: Bie. to $1.0. Dally, Matinees-atia/suarp.) 36e./ to a. CIRCUS “es NEPTUN N es. DAUGHTER, BEDOUIN A pets 43d ot. W.of B' way. Te!.1646 LYRIC Seer Rae NOVELLI Sone Erg: 813 Tro ate n eR FOCI MAJESTIC B33 Saka Today esa ON PAROLE. « Mad. Bu ate y and Saturnia Pine Great | ue Divide, MILURI BIJOURrsy Mae Nasa a) clar andar, ve vite le Concerts, 3 AMUSEMENTS. pe RA IR io The Amusement Event of the Year. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN FOR 4 SHORT BEASON ONLY. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, March21 BARNUM & BAILEY Greatest Show on Barth, THE mide ets) Mightiest Amate- Now bIGGERA Artes THAN "BA, |NEW a Rig ATTRAC a HACTIONS From {THE OVERLE mLOny Acrovat Acrovati and ‘Tratne@ | REY RATLING, the Norwestan Sensation. me er Awful DIP OF DEATH. (7 CURRENT SPORTS &™= HOT SPRINGS, ARK., MARCH 2, rs’ Skating Club, of this city, won The betting ring at Oaklawn yesterday ‘eating champlon- was thrown into a panic when twenty + at the St. Nicholas i And all of a sudden'in walked Jack O'Brien, preceded by 2 searchlight | effect. On his manly chem reposod a piece of glass larger than the stopper of a decanter) He heid both hands in front of him, with the fingers ele- richest collection shown. Every yard of tur: {Eat at lust, after delays and disap- cS 2 "LOUIS AO iT Giants are off for San Antonio pointments that have made theru Aan Dale—t js Mann scored heart ~pantly spread. ee oe the “* os CK was waving. his left hand Jatienidly beck and forth Stake. charmer, |On the middle nko was a stone about the size of ¢ “ring; big] — ied toe enough to throw over the canes at Fivery. waiter in tho car rushed to ep pp padeiphx: dack, and tn a spirit finger and turned it | ia (he porter, who was et his feet ity the corridor wad. his the, Amoking apartment, La pula O'Brh, A ou Ret 17 L asked. Lit Thist” O'Brien, handing Tebldestone over. tor Inspection. ats. me .of the common ones. I Re-the--people -with-—it's' £0 pny worth $80. It's yel: @ crack in Jt an ine! aut Ite got me better ones tn my pork AG ed hauled out hikey hangtul. ,OUNG CORBETT used to have the diamond fever, too, I don't know the “Oh, fe-affiteted-thet-eay-rrow— Wer not. It's hard ek ‘for him, if hs 1. Wiltle never would show himself along dWay -withoul-a-giene br sce anise Temember one time. after a tong —ttke--a tf te| But Fitz wasn't satisfied with that. Each fighting mitt was hidden under a shower of sparks trains when thore is ice on the third rail, Peat Pertod when Reed had 5 pe) A hundred. in Philadelphia, im the next afternoon across the way from Tom 0'Rourke's, Hie-chi yw OUT Se TeOt Bae” a hslf, and tn his eys‘there was that old Took of confidence and In his Ue nestled a sparkler weighing about half. @ pound, at a rough gucss, I’m not an expert in_diamends. 1 see you've dresses - | I remarked. “Sure,” anew: Corbett, looking | hot duwn ai hin chests oI have ta have thas to make @ flash. If I didn’t, they'd al think I was broke.’ 4 MMO} monds. A diamond left mitt was a = on Bob's ght for the gods. He had holes bored in- hie teeth and-¢: imonds matin -ee-thet mney wontt add parkle to ble eile. | Kid Broad has a fancy for any kind of cut gigas” He always wears his pinned Into a sweater where his tic would be if he had on a shirt and collar. EFFRIES weara a few now and then, Buying ctones that show up Would break a miiNonatre. Jos Thomas, the’ latest successful | Sotapper.tnveets his surpiux in the same | collatera actors n | make a fron: tt ore hake inst game with called off. in proportion to Jeff's big fsta| da all homesick. Aside from that they are all well and in.fine trim. Roger Bres- ahan, who was left behind In San Francisco, caught up in time to come along eastward. We will get ito San Antonio Thursday -night-trtitve-to 68h, & couple of good hard practices before Meeting the S Louis Browns of the aad] ; Saturday ead BL jasy. Fred Knowles stayed behind for] g @ day, and will catch up rriday night. the baste rained Yesterday afternoon so hard i Los Angeles to Bed tn pax beck the Scene, which was a sad blow. ‘he loss of the two games scheduled for San Francisco cost as well as the locel managers. But this mes the: PS time that rain city, grand} taken al) around it hi n a fect trainlag around. 23 ear that McGraw says he will surely try to bring the team, back to. Los Angeles again | early next sprin, The pitchers got in a light mornings work In spite of the rain, which didn’t come down very heavily “except-inothe! all the work | They needed id get because of the three and the eighteen hundred yelled on the ‘Frisco trip. eo 40 Angeles people extended every hospitality to the Giants durin their stayin Callfornia, and the crow: that came down team ‘»_ departs: SSthe games in San Antonio, whl be the firrt tryouts against sea Mt will; strong srtight; no ball | season yt ys Pralning unfortunate | ‘rane thousands of dollars to the Giants |r, the train on the/ armed deputies ‘marched upon the book- | makers and caused them to run helter- skelter, In almost the twinkling of an | eye the spacious betting ring wi Cleared andthe deputies took possession. of it) They marched up and down the Ting. Several had é-calibre revolvers =to The bookmakers filed into, the the second rai COLUMBIA WILL PROTEST THE my the basketball champian- P, in recently’ finished intercol- leglate series to Yale wien the Inter-{ collegiate Association mects for Its an- nual session, within a couple of weeks. THE LAST. of the neason tn the Columbia gymn. i even to-night between the nm teams of Harvard Colum- ch team haa a clean score ictorl: nd the winner will be Utied to the title of champion. THE SHINNECOCK HILLS GOLF Club has’ decided upon Aug. 8, 2 and 10 for tts armual invitation tournament. BOSTON, MARCI 3).—HAD A DE- cision ‘bapa given tn the ten-round bout etween Jimmy Briggs and Arthur Cote the Winn'sim C., Che! | Briggs, Polnted Coto In matt of the rounds. “HORSES IN PRAT ae rea {valuable turf publcation, Is being com- te wT taster efore the opantne of the racing season at Aqueduct. It will contain the names of al-the-twegranalés that wh} race this season. | E,W. BASSETT, | OF) THE, W. not made or LL--GAME+ TO raceRoere sterda: he sanction of the Ama- teur Athletic Unio GPORGE BOTHNER WILL MEET Joe ex-champion Heavy- | oye Third street, on Saturday evening, for the benefit of the institute. They Ere to contest —at hath —the_catcl-ag-catchcan. and Graeco-Roman styles of wrestling. BOSTON, MARCH 20.-HAVING WON their matches In yesterd: [former stir ions, « Joshua Sey ot and-tharins -E- Toe york wit meet on ‘Thursday, In the finals of the National Court pennies Championship tournament. WEDNESDAY CEVENINGS HAVE| fed Tot Whe Weekly” envertan | ments at the Rice Chess Club. To-night |there will be a rapld-tranatt Rice gam- bit tournament. lext week (a simul- | taneour exhibition will be given by W. E. Napier. 8T. TOUTS; MARCH 20,=THE-CONe [test for the next annual tournament of the American Bowling Congress has nerrowed down to St’ Paul and Cln- cinnatl, ANNAPOLIS, cessful operation | MD, MARCH 2. — Aj of skin-grafting performed on the leg of Midship- ‘A. H. Douglass, captain of the football team for next season, at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, In’ Baltl- more, and he has returned for duty -at the Naval Academ ma: Nay i 0, ae Sei case Oa. Bavannad (South Avant! ey goods used in the clothes we make is thoroughly honest, TAILORS, } 405-107 — NASSAU ST., One Deor North ef Ann. | 74-76- | CHAMBERS | ST. \. Wen ot away, You are sure it .was madein Scot- land—and pure— if it’s Dewar’s ID you ever hear of a Jung ball player? “Whether yo have or not, | Grittin comes out boldly with the un Tine ball-player jit inine: "rather polrited observation Griffith re- Hswa—hitnseltas the {iatfooted- foe to! @ducation and the mixing up of trades} dra “Sune ball player” is one who hies| payers off to the school-house, during t show up to Join tus ‘club until after the commencement exercises in June, “L don't give.a durn how good ball players they ard,” affirmed Mr. Grif- fith, ‘not even if they are the greatest Bfars onthe diamond. I won't have no fellow. come kicking into my club two montiis ‘after the other boys has been playing for—their— lives, and grab off dmitted the Highland chieftain, but It won't mix with baseball, Ifyou sre atl not on, we will expiatn hat these remarks were largely the re- (of thformation : from hla _ that Frank Delehanty had started to school nd couldn't ahow™ up until vacation ume. This means that Griftith has prac- |tleally given uphope of Delehanty, anu, fn fact, the matter seems no longer to | concerti hin. | He haw gone to worn 0 sate gutt alt ler, and ne Promises to. bens rs fore the High: j set sail for New York, tomer iie rom waalever they do wi | be in eectat, ‘his morning Gritien sod his crippled clan go out’ fara Little arm-ap preliminary to a game with the Atlanta club sats “afternoon, “ite berfeld, Laporte, “Williams Mo- Guire are still of the hospital list, and te will be a ragged looking affair’ that Mnes uo against the this. afternoon. BRITT MADE $89,577 IN RING. Wille a number of prominent Fan Comma ‘Gre have gone broke afiter, making of dollars out of battles in squared circle, Jimmy’ Britt, the Caltfornta ligtitweight, a one pugilist Will never have to make the dec- Hon that he {s penniless. In the five years ending last aionth Britt was pald $83,677 for his work in / Ting, The total recetpta at tho for hia Nights wery $119. The geet. amount he received for one on that ocacsion reached rare ot Sate which he drew down when he was given the decision over Neleon in Me- |. chanics’ Pavilion on Dec. Only one of Britt's aixteae, fights fell below the $3,500 mark. and that was his engagement we Jack IO Kecte at Port! |, when he lost on a fout, Siler to Referees Memsic-Neary Bout. George Siler, the popilie referee of the has been eevected to juign the ten. found bout between ate, Gileaen fgntes, and woke Muwaukes Gruckt, which iy to be gc fore the Milwaukee Priday righ! Three Clubs ‘After Pane fe Fight. Boothern Leaguers | Measure Permitting Amateur Bouts Now Goes to the: Assembly. (Spectal to The Evrentne Worid.) ALBANY, N. Y., March 20.—The Sen- ate by a vote of M1 to 7 passed to-day the Frawley emateur boxing bill. The measure permits. limited round bouts between registered amateurs under the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union. It now gots to the Assembly. ee Patmer Doesn't Box While Trainink | Zack Palmer, tha English heavyweight, | ts fotlowlnw exzmple, of the other Eng- lien pugilista who have come to this coun- try, by rot doling amy boxing while train: ing for a fight. Palmer Js to box Jaok “Twin Syilivan next Tussday night be- fore the Pacitic. A. C., of Loa Angeles, | Cal, and although he has been getting in ahape for, the comest for over a week he them absolutely refused to Co any boxing. ge Rhoades Matched With Papke Again. Bilty Rhoades. the Kansas City ight mid- | dleweight. ts to fet another crack at Bill | Papke. the Western wonder. Rhoades lost a | dectston to Papke tn a ten-round bout re- cently, and, as Se claimed thé verdict was | not Just one. the mi tchina | Spoor a} AC. matcher Tey in another Miftesasronnd ZS pees es he eays he indian ten pm Biss. Brigge and Doherty to Battle. Jimmy Briggs, the Chelsep lightweight, to Bested Arthur Cote In a ten-round bout ‘Chelsea, ‘Mina, tact night, trys Sn] can purchase « programume of the Terry stop! McGovern beneft in Madison Square S| Brothers, publishers, Official Turt ai BOSTON, March %.—The Soxing game is agzin on its feet at Chelsea, Last night the first bout held in a long while pwRe-dechted “tn “the okt “Ltnicolt AS Pa A.C... Everything went. oft winootialy there being not even the aug- TWO GOOD 80 Two good bouts_of_ particular Interest to New York fight fans wil be decided tosnight. One, in Baltimore, brings. to- gether Tommy Murphy and Kid Bulll- van and tho other, in Indlanapolis, has as principals Matty Baldwin end Fred: die Cole. The results will be interesting, ING AT CHELSE DELS co Be Arena, under the auspices of the Win- | the 2 ee “THE MiLVER | ETHEL BARRE eatin of police interference. The only: tterence- from; We old” day methods was that no decision waargiven, The incipals th the Nout wero Jim es ana ArtHieS Cote. They. w it—ten rounds, exe Tuesday evening Dave Deshlor esi 1d Goodman will meat-in-tte main: i 0 BOUTS 10- a Inasmuch’ as they relate rvals—Baldwin and Mu: Will likely have @ harder. Murphy, He ts meeting a tough chap, one of the “comer’’ class, who: ha. to know defeat, wh: nent ts of the “all may “‘come to life, pride of Harlem’ to- to the old phy. Baldwin ime of {t than SPORT QUERIES ANSWERED. To decide a det, will you please state whether Jim Flynn, the fighter, com: from Pueblo, or is he a New Yorker? c. G. He eC from Pucblo, Col, What Is the best record of one hour meady riding on a bloycle behind motor?: ALKEIL. At Lelpste, sept. 30. Guignord rede 5P miles 30 1-4 yards in one! hour. Will you kindly Inform me where 1 Garden, os I wos obliged to leave town the day of the benefit? I would Uke to get a programme ay a remem- brance of a great Ustle fighter, CONEY ISLAND. Sam Harris, New Amater- tre Bullding, or Goodwin Uonal Sporting Club of London to an Englieh fighter during the time he was featherweight champion?. PETER C, No, You probably refer to Frankie Nell, who lost to Bowker. Who {s the champion bowler of Greater New York, and how did-he win the title? H. G. Me, John Voorheis, He recently won the (tle trom Jimmy Smith, who had beaten Voorheis Inat and who and also man ted a forfeit im the greater city, pedal a AS SHARKEY STAG TO-NIGHT. \ The Sharkey A. ©. has scoured Eddie }Chambers to box Willie Lewis tn the Gril Port at the weekly stax ofthe club to-nighi ve Bees Busha te gga tne euilblione the Re Guide, No, 1440 Broadway, To settle a bet please state if Abe ire) teh se ot Gosnccaah oe men both. og Theta ore pe au th st, & Bway, ay, Even Mats. Thurs, & Sa! By “Gaon. ~ RRO SAVOY "Ez or CRENHOCKEN ‘Thea.inway AtS.15. Mati HONVGOMERY i STONE P LiGkual SE SCR ay Bee. no vuth Het oe, Bonrentre. eter Lanne ray tere) WILLIAM’ COLLIER loughiog succans Caught in the Rain & success MANHATTAN 9 State HOUB: or gaca Mrrasvetes TO-N. at 8.15 sta) EY EXT a tt 2 Tet ti (Lat time) Martha ell, cone Hotneo @ Jul D) Looe aPpetzance Above ae aaa Sell! a HAMMERSTEIN'S fe °S Be VICTORIA THEA: OF VANIET LEN. Yrs Dally Matinee 26c, 50c, 10.16, $1. VESTA VICTORIA, Pat Rooper @ Atarioa Bent Collins Hast, Barnes, ec crabe it Laurel ‘Trio, “Pierce 4 $34 Be ee. ne Live, Maxie, Vitagraph. his Hike iat. meryropendte, MAT a ad Rowman BURLEAGURTS. Ms Warr ia dati wa. 8 FieLDS” HDG B hes iB The Road (o Yesterday MI we my St. Ev AIS LN LINCOLN SO" By PH ar 15 ‘By the ‘Wim. Morris Co, | NewAmsterdam "sy rare Ln Last 5 Appearances sieht at 3.15, MANSFIELD "> Sua se PARISIA! in “THE PARISIAN MODEL. LIBERTY EVI Mis. 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Alex Carr & Great Cast. bya Free view all day of Mechip Concerta 3 and 8.30 P. Feste PAs ® 7 rai Baka la Anthreneas EBER'S, ? "354 au ase ; wee Dream City& Magic Knight BSTA Lex. Avie 107th Wee asenrs OLD [SAAS THE 404 st, & Bth ay, iS B15. Mat.to-day, 250, American 2%. ata sae amo tom LID LIFTERS “Amateye atoet Every Fri Ni pital to-day, 33a A hee BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, isin ng 3c a fia } Matinee To-Day. 250-500. GHAN] GUORGE WASHINGTOLIR, j ASTOR R tire Te tae Weta bat Bettye: THE MILLS SLE { | |G. MON. Sibrilnyhec biec icnoteln, sfipaveiatd ronan 2 aren ens peaeret'y:p HALITA Per eina Meae A Man's Broken Promise. EXON'H ig TS, THURS, @ SAT, RO-AY| Hom. ACULS! i 2 Mor) Bish, Abth, bet. \ BERKELEY LYCEUM Theatre «itt ai sae Redon Es HACKETT. ce ae tod fate at ES. Mate. enor TADY, ROSE STAI Biv. Aa, aan pa es CE a Aleit! | 117 WEST 12TH ST, Bet tS MPERIAL Beare SG | Darcy, THE CHERRY BL ‘Thars.,Wrestiieg, Jim Galvin—O. OLD DR. GRINDLE, wim SN DISEASES OF MEN | OVER 25 YEARS AT! TD As ‘Under “Dp. Grindle’s treatment’ 2 ullar to" epuas are'c see Bob It i ata mt vee fae tivsiclana” a) a to ve Brit INA, a si es vanr Low. Fiat MEN! cuna vourse.ves Gothsns4 esTROSAN DALE,