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LATEST REPORTSAND TIMELY COMMENT Osu ial as THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, LOWE SILING = SPRING TIAUNNG. AP "MARCH 23, ut NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT SMATHERS: | ge DS" QNED UP FLOP THE CHEET ~~ }OLD ATHLETIC ‘SPIRIT REVIVED IN NEWYORK A. C. HEN, Y. Aj @ojis having a boom in a) Just such as has not. been seen in old athletic spirit. Again it ts an athletic club in sentiment and action. There will be no mare of the stagna- tion of the past two or three seasons. And ail of this {s due to President Kuhike, who*{!s a great enthusiast, and to the new athletic captain, Mr. Haubdold, In regard to the latter, “Shorty Haubdold (who enjoys that nickname just because he stands ebout Alx feet four in his stockings), js going to be-the best leader the! club has had for years. He attends| the games and takes a strong inter-| est in his end of the work. And he has won all of the athletes. After g each set of games he takes the trou- ble to write each man who has done his best, congratulating him and thanking him for his effarts. This is a new thing to the athletes, who, under the old regime, were forgotten after winning and kicked when they lost. Every man on the team regards Capt. Haubold as a thorough gentle fan, and every man will run his legs off to win for him and for the club, 3 ral] MONG other things the N. Y, A. ©, 1s going in for baseball again. For the first timp in five years the club will put out a bascball team, Most of the players will be former college stars, and they will make_a ‘strong_aggregation’ Tho—baseball committee is composed of Rohert Kernan, of Harvard; William Tilt, of Columbia, and Jerry Mahoney, the ball player and all-around star athlete, Practice will begin about der Lat the American League Park and at Travers Island. Fifty ean-, @—for-the-teatn have niready respondod to the call tor volunteers, and the prospects of winning the Amateur Baseball League Championship Bre considered yery rosy, << ARRY HARRIS ‘has come out with : H another challenge to Abe Attell backed with a $2.50 ida bet. Harry would Nk> to fight Atle for the it teather-wolglit title, welghing In at 12 ounds to 129 pounds, But there ts no ENTS for a ght etween The two n= oe Oer auch condition. ne haa been de- = Soa titte-at-the jogitimate weight = mit, 122 pounds, + je. He -would be foolish to glve th nee epee a nw dhever fighier Hat dub a= “Body ; yet found a speck of «roca | DY” HOZEMANBULG ER. Uva, LNG Bess eee Macon, Ga., “March 2. N the Oxtord-Cambridge meet yester- MAN of gray halr and wrinkled | day Young, ag American, a Rhodes | A brow awoke from a troubled sleep soholar at Oxford, won the broad | thls morning, and started out In| a4 high jumps. Gtoyens, another 4 Hhodge acholar, formerly of Yale, won jhad been a dream, but it hadn't. He “the hammer throw. saw It In the bellboy's face, and tt was Se Gansidering the comparatively nail eas The Highlanders had amuck | “wpmber wf Anericans in the English ofa bush league gang, and Mr, ( ark | sollege, this ahowing ls pretty good. |Griftth, the eald man of gray hatr, had| {ter a walle even the English will be} got hy} It waa the frat’ of the! i h ov h Pompellad to admit that Ameri tta At |season, and-lt struck lke a thunder- thena tho only running event won by |Dolt Ypon the tender feelings of the an the fve-niila race. Llgit: | chieftain of the clan. And. don't you At hincrement of all loyal Britona | (Mink he Isn't tender. sehen he ts losing ri Bellaved that Amerivans woud Griffith consoled himgeit; howevur, with compare with. Engiivmen the thought that ‘'titure wetter to has eth — | stalled and loat than not to have stalled aiaracce running.) piace x at all’ ff that suite Gdltf, all rlght, y for he Is the one to suffer; but when a Won the half and che quarter, and ah Hahn. galloped away with’ tho |¢rowd of Dig leaguers got to stalling fear No Englianiian qualified In | With @ crowd Of playern lke. those in cheat sarattion Whelh was wore by | Assan there da no celiog when. Ue phat ig, of Vanada, with Melandar, of | Worm ts golng to turn. IC turned ture tle yestordiy for falr, and there'll be no monkey-busin But to see thé ian, second ant Frank, of America, br Bull, tho, nels would hat Wikked that It wag posslbia for 8 to-day. jon In the quaint ay foreigner to, Fun. Dhey will haya | old city of (Wits well Worth thy Yadtlons and change their of a gam U Jong after mid- trot the Olyeoble. mawink eniiott nt, no other qub would permit of hold Jn Hngland, next spring, discussion on the and fang stood ei in eronpa on ine cotnera ta talk tt ovat PITHO anger bf too mueh'|Far..tho first tmp, the litde class . m club hda trimmod ‘Me thajor leaguers, FS | horn;toating, I dare say that , i Gnd, best of all, Vanquished thy atnicte dalle te Pilgrim, Taxior, Light pam te areas andichesty elly of New yes vEP 5 nd a ‘0! vi Berens Hi ayed by the Hlgh- her Americins now In competition | Pvery game now played by the Til. aati the Pinning ‘evwata on| payers for tae Forte and tomas, ora. y- 100keu ma an O'Conner, | to” Keeler and eR iisene to break up Reaen art {iterestin, Kanted ina lach, but the glory ts BER Rane tuany years. The club is full of Ha | eteestetbtes of tho streets of Macon; he hoped that all |! STAB Bors _ON THE RAIL Town MARDEN. Ty soseeas LG. SUN EL DEMIR. 1,500 HORSES TRAINING AT LOCAL TRACKS INDICATION OF RACING’S BIGGEST SEASON All the Great Racers of Last eae Have: Developed Well and Nearly All Are . Aqueduct—Two-Year Give Promise of i ITH the racing season_of 1997 stables quartered at the more advanced training W the equine blue-bloods even more numerous and of higher quality. though intermittent during the p: that the condition of the courses and unul many of them are jand shed exercise has heen constant ent and last month, and on tho days roads permitted the racera were sent a-Jogging actually ready for racing to-day. ut more than two weeks yet remain fora the race which Ume thoug souitlig «thelr eh to the races over rt course Will tave the Ato te pour and reas purge and stake | while Bes figs, W gatva Monday, ‘will have furntah Atung provesa for. weveralatahics Which Unimately will migrate to th tracks hereabouls and participate In the struggles jfor turf dollara andj honors. Walls Denninga lifts the curtain ft furaisiics the fir year, 1LiN tho op t that really ture pl of the oor of the metro) aguratys a soagan auring epeediest and, go horag. rican turt. never y more: Ht ed Just pi via by 1 tivity dn awcul Jock: ones of promine,, has been | ‘As to tho: present and prospect! condition of stables Evening Warid is well state, for oni ef its ture niatlyes has ‘made a careful ‘age of. the irious racing establishmon 4 ro: At never before tory of Khas Meh-olass eport bee aging than at the pre: 46 the Vatious Cruinin: Bris Aled thy Tact that! hundred horses | in training there Js tuntly a hors, old Or young, that {a not taking dally exer- chac, Tie ty considers hton ot af perbapa fifteen remarkable when one he gare und attention such af largo number of horsea require. Veterinary surgeon and he will day" an. Other such winter and he will be obliged | Jook for another yecation,, Of course thero were nm few exceptidna, auch, instance, an the death of ‘that good | colt, Water Pearl, witich waa without doubt a great fosd'to the Amertoan turf, Tt {3 doubtful \f the racing public real- ruly fzed haw great a colt Wator Pearl was, A colt of great wpeod, splendid con- formation and he was ‘et Junipa, but Ot ag Jumpy wre always a KEL to my iad ane es Now Vor yas: a: oN. Yo A.C. and Prin: fe were Feely. Cio rest ot tao fk Ag for In tho. sien ef ct 2 tives ci pale} two _ batters, for thot or sue nis pater Uy Clarkson: i: en in’ tha antes’ “who| ~ ae dera' bral play Macon again ot Ra 3 ey went cout to 4 tant a ase Sta ay ae a ig have wt tho 18 eae fae, Po Alghé the ae ‘ ‘ood breeding, Uniueky and really never hau’a chance Pel patel ab mio Rd He was, in the opinton of @ great many of tho bert t| horse. 0 at evar as Well | Aagk the) for | Fit Now for Beginning at -Olds, Including Those: of Haggin, Keene, Whitney and Duryea, High-Class Sport. —~ on the eve of blossoming, the racing metropolitan. tracks are baund to be in a condition than in several yeita past, wit ‘Track res- Judges of vy Livo=: to the Fria —atublon, good-looking 1y_ In traln= Weir's charges are now eryice in ny one stable. all wintersd well and for suf workouts, at Roseben leads the Ist and nd form, looks almost reidy e ound ts as frisky as a kitten ng 9h aceldent, tha six-farlong ralle records wil] ‘look much difter- at next fall, or after the big gelding | gets a try at them. as ts also in Dr, Gardner, in this atable wood condition, and will evidently take at the Carter and, Motropalitan. caps, and should have a got in elther rare. YHimaical has also wintered n Ly ie apparently in ¥e good form, he needs Httle comment, for when sho lia right the rmeing pimile knows what | sho Tx capable of doing. At the pros- writting, there Is no reason why she nou not ffl her engagements he other nborm of this atable | —awittelr Jude Grapple, winner of last lyear's Metropolitan, Jaequin, ¢ TIATR Grim, Handzarea And a ntimber of two and th fee fire doing all thetr efficient’ teat os them °t0 can ba reliedcupon for the carly Ings, Haggin's High-Class Filly. n Turfiian J hie colors of the veto 1. Haggin again to be swan thly seasor {wil be ‘sported by at leant ono extra- Jordinary | tiks, a bwo- whose private | performances Feady, attrgcted the. attention < men. She is (a bay) niined Russian Buble by Order—Viotorine, She fs, under the charge of Charigs Littlofleld and he Makes no-sccret of the fact that she Is & worthy Uescendantiof the great Order, [Sho hus worked with, the tMoetest, and even at her age shows an ability ta race Chat is regarded as marvellous trainers who have ooserved her trials, She fs a (ull sitar to Ormonde, can- sidered In his year to be the oaly rival to the then champton Hamburg and ia fino upstanding Ally destined to make & high-Class race mare. To Mer yearling trial. Inst fall: ahe turaed, oft a quarter mile In 241-4 seo> onds without belng pressed. She has Wintered well anid to eneased. tn numérods v: Bleachers is the tneast of another good. omnintisus ua and | in the Marry } ravers for one, Farty W. Ro Thera ts a the Meta TV. hain: by sight stake winn have mort tare \ hare are this stable thom th Ys near i The horse doing well Olseau I present in seen tn race: the public Is of last year, noeds no coi coming seas That ter of at Alken, but Ni about full prot Nay’ Pe tiro-year-olda, Phe satte ty of the Broakiyn Jockey Club, Pail J. Dwyer, Is made uj) of a few of the old hotias’ which raced last year and a rlumber of very promising youngsters The most promising to date tr tho ty Shoot-Talplna colt, cafled Waldert, This) slow: showed extra well Jagt'fali, and splendid andividuallty’ and bre hae de A more than ugefal 4wo-yea: The hor of the older diviaton, which tnglude Red ar, Blue Btone pod Albert F than an even bhance to carry Byers one whyhes him success. calt Ronnie i hie own, Hrady and In chargy of Matt Allen are ing hurry with Tis Horses they are all Thady for goad work nm good candil dleations “will Kehountant Ho lias filled ouf toa marked extent. He aniong.the large money winnera of the} ¥ disappointment of - iagt. yean, Fount Imat Littefeld barns. She ts a] Kinley Mack and Gorge! and 4a (ent ed of ) Passed num string of bred John | Whitney's royally this year ts 4 7one ha: the stable April Wott half-sister to in axpectnd. | Bue Girl $n Th fa filly out of Enduran lod Yorkyille Boas. of Yorkville Belle, | smasher; a hatt-| 2 luding "an {m-| Orme. | te Ftum. jae eh there Tang ha janging to the President have Wintered nicely: atl vf Mr, Dwyer to the front, nixon Cow LWO-Yerr-olds In that are. promlsing, among Allan, @ son of . Who. has whown food fr. Te fie whould prove. any- as good aa his sire he will B @ belonging to James While ‘Alien ts nover t good horag A, and from train and‘ be Tf ho gos to the post ft i Mila capabilition the latedat money looks In the best of health, hon vinner mment, for he is sure to ba on. nda cessful aln Bi Vup w her The nd areal tat ATR: edie iil Welsh's String Promising. Vosaale. The N table, in charge of |” Tho other mem Atohto, Trainer Tom Welsh, tx another -pr which nel rinit Inent m rot the send colony; | and a fow ar four-year-old | are in very Iy n fine trim and | mitage, who Ja: delng’ for the ready’ Iways a § Carter Handicap, He eu and doer, °} ts woll advenced In hia trating. yaa hor Inthe stab Joon Fo Mute tt to take ne {a quarteres handicaps, for of Rosehen on Ontr Saseets hk Waar oe = 4 un ct-| Westerners —=EDITED BY— [ROBERT EDGREN” GIANTS JUBILANT — '- OVER RE BY LEN EDGREN, San Antonia, Tex., March 2 HE Giants had a celebration yes- } | terday over the news that Denlin | 1g coining to Join the team. Mc+ Graw, who js alwaya reticent, didn't say a word about {t; but: somehow ‘th news leaked out. Corcoran wha le 4} great friend of Donlin, was eapectally | Jubllant. He was a disappointed man} when he saw Bowerman arrive in. Loa Angeles and found that Dotin had not come along. Carcoran says that Donlin will make the team strong enough ta win the pennant—io fact, he {thinks there will be nothing to ft, now that the/ mighty batter Is coming along tha lin it's curious how much affected ball- players, are by things Ike this, ‘hey! are the most mercurial athintes In tha | worlg—now up In the sky and now! down in the dumps. Perhaps Doniin | may not make a great difference In the scoring, as fdr as his work alone ts con- cerned; but the moral effect of having him to count on to a pinch will make the whole toam play better ball The news about Doblin made all the Giants forget thelr troubles for a walle. This had been & tous trip, coming on from Low Angeles, We arrived in fan t 2 o'clock In the morning and t the ‘hotel @ccommodaifons sat what they were afracktd un ta 1 there was no to eat but ret here Wasn't \roony enough for the whole team. ‘Tho. who stayed at the ‘hotel_slept six In a ‘com, und tha rest dunked Bion ed the TOE. and as Mctiran bled up, whitls and Jobn ataye in the “hall alt night” and “stood | rdw n_Jantern. In the others rooms, & bunch of va tea teenby snored | foudtye untll “Ox and the aorapby y man- lager woke them up and told them they {y disturbing the ladi But these are a chivalrous bunch. They at once agreed to stay awake and make sure that there” Was no more snoring. To. make surer, they went around and wok up everybody elae, ex- TURN TO Plalning that the ladies in the newly, arrived party needed some. ele] All the players were Ured an when the Ume canie for train) they turned out at Bloctric Park ready for ihe first real practice since the lin- trip to San Francisco, And it hot one. through thelt paces. Led in ne shapy ankles, canyy bute Mae. woullunt listen’ to {plandiona. He made Ames dix tat work, He thaught “fed” waa sol ing, and sent Lim ty to pitch until pe, lost Nia kinks, After that Ames) / Great. atyots, Dahlen! dripped off a few pounds’ chasing. hot grounders batted Dummy, Ferguson, Browne and Han- alti. When the season starts you keen your-ere on tiis boy Hannltin. nthe original aurprine package, ae on record. hoe ts tha willingest: war! Eee |HWannifin never gata Ure shows a yellaw streak whens hee fe and never ts called upon for more +work. the matt ae Keeps up. ® opntiuo streak at a galt that makes every one else hustle, and f haye often noticed that even McGraw tithe an approving exe lls way, A The whole team was tried out on bunts, and Corcoran and Burke put up the star perfarmance: Wiitze, Ferguson and Hank did most of the pitching. Matty on} tmtrled * few, but he casily showe {x close to the | champlo} nat Wiltse stopped a sizzling Uner i Shai not. That ta Witie's- particular meat, He nag a pair of hands tke et, and it_ls a swift one that gets by him, The St. Louls Brown: maldn'e got in ntl! lato Aa night. and thay haven't? been able as yét to Make arranger re fOr Fronds to train on. But they wif have work enough today ower” ter hook up with the Giants. This tsa Brand place fdr" training. “Phe weath: exis tropical. and the-alr fs Tha Krounds are In fino shape. The “team would be well pigased to gay here for a longer training period, but after tho games With the’ Browns we will! have to pack Up and hike along the route to New Orleans, where. severai- exhibition games willbe played and the finishing touches will be put on the- enote teant ng arlings Sit ee Hate ONelt stable can bol —— vakeland Buey—at—Brihton. folind nome of the smartest looking; Over/at Brighton Beach ¢ eran youngstera at the track. A numbér of | trainer, Billy ‘Lakeland, te very buy them showed extra well: last fall, and lavith List year's Futurity winner, ft would) not be surprising If another |tioneer, and the American Derby De Mind was among this promising | Brooklyn Handicap Winner, ‘Pho T lot. Tig horas. is doltie vey Well und. bids ‘These youngsters have been In charge |fulr to be seen Jn the beat of company of jos ‘Kelly. during the absonce of|Always-a very rugged horse, barring Measra: Buzlew and oF aro}@usplctous ‘lox, he should not yet ba a winning stabi Or: |eounted out. Lakeland A faculty of Kelly has. done hl patching ts Just} will not need to be avhamed| probableithat one of these, his employers thoas hora:s| | Blectlonecr hag 4 toa marked | Jiwhen they return home oxtent since Tnst He is? a strap. | The ‘other to De Mund, named { Ping, fine-looking He ts doing all! Chapultepec, and the half-sister co Ort | that niked of'h Wolly and) Dick Wells, named, Sfx Nock, are very vromising and’ are gost “Bure to doyelop Into firstrciass i “Bromo F That Ie Qui. ine” Pp | Laxative &romo Quinine. nflarly named remedies sometimes e. This’ first and original Opld Tablet dove! a WHIT | \ fa rACK Sue with biaek ED, end red lettering, and bears the signature of t RLS eu A and ty inglined rh, Take ea tet ie fa FOLD OF DONLIN — ail

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