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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, ° 19:07~ > BEST SPORTING. PAGE IN NEW YORK. EGRO ae eWILL BE ‘MEMBERS’ OF NATIONAL S.C. America’s AD Alleged Representative ' ‘Fighting Club Doesn’t Draw Color -Line, Although: ‘All Other Legit- EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. . OM O'ROURKE'S National imate Organizations Have. Sporting ‘Club opens in I New York on April 1. But the) interesting thing about the Na- tional Sporting Club isn’t connected with April Fool's, Day. z iq Two weeks’ later in the same ring Sam McVey, the bfg Zulu from Soupthern California, will fight Joc eanette, another smoked heavy- weight. , Both, of course, will appear’ as “members of thia club,” The new Nitional Sporting Club is the only fighting club in New -York that engages negroes. For al two years all legitimate clubs have & refused to Introduce negroes as “fel- FO low members.” White men who pay” dues don't “Teare tobe associated, even {n the- ory, with negroes, ——| © As for the result of the fight it will probably go. ‘prettily through the Might’ rouhds, or twenty. rounds, or. whatever it is scheduled for. McVey alfought Johnson several twenty-round fights,.1n only one of which was jo khocked out—by acoldent, no doubt, in thé last session. Jeannette has Be Johnson several times, too, without any results serious enough ‘Mention. “For wayp that are dark and tri More pecullar than Bret Hart's e'a popular institution { nthe | icke that are vain the dusky fighter is Heathen Chinee. The color line has American ring—and not entirely be- usd of race prejudice. The fact 1s that negroes fake moet of their : he ee eet) the realy, place fenton in the. country now who can ait of spectators, when Gans ceases af fill lose all of his drawing. powe oe crnion he firone has beeen a great effort to pe “on the: level” aa loi - jg DO8M Jack Johnson, the ebony | ke x good business, He heavy-welght. Johnson baw been | Hyan Fa se sen, EE, OO TOMY “Miglin: down tn’ Australia end haa ere hevethe hate: But some P mocked out two men in quick time. many white fight to win all of the cies rata: ca, te , win on thelr merits, Uke a fine performance. [But the HITHER the Nat Sport! pact of the matter’ ta that neither of W Club mea eat or Bat ‘victims were good enough to fight the day of mixed fights has gone @ preliminary in America. Peter Fellx.| by, There {9 no longer a clamor when first one. was a contemporary of the| any white man drawa the cotor linc Great Peter Jackson. Peter Jaok-| And thro never will be w@sin. one a tn his grave, but Peter Feltx | north or south of the Mason and Dixie gull bobbiing around and posing line. a Banton when Jack Johnson arrived a wis prtttrap plure or tanner A Joe Thomas 1, Sallor Burke. Burke wants to fight Thomas at Icke for the first firiea: when he was asked & short | 1% pounds, weighing in at 3 o'clock. The fight, if It comes off, won't be for Whether or not he would givo any champlonship, a fisht when the dig Bmoke turried from the’ Antipodes, replied: aes yer: cing): Harry Foley, for Thomas, has agreod to Might Burke or any one else if any responsible club offera a fair purse. ieftries wouldn|t Night Johnson for °| Thomas evidently tent a —stle-atepper: way spteon: Heinys: that Jack would Setther io down jump out of the ring. end Itt He has'no title to win; notht except the puree! and Burke fe «dane {ONG the anxious challengers of; has: always lked to give the BG a TON LOTT TaTOUEY, ES, Gans_ one >t the ereatest Yehters in thé world. And Gans is black. But Gans ‘ls a great ex- nto the rule. Gans fougnt @ fights for years and then, re- He faked unti! he found that swould pay to see him in the reform was absolutely on the for he had learned that honesty jo best policy, Spee Kerous scraper with a wallop. “In th days of foxy ottations and Hite fighting ‘Thomas's willingness fence froshing. If he aticks to tt he will he: coms the most popular of all up-to-dnea | champions. Of course de Isn't champion of any Chane ‘as yet, due he wT Te ina fighter without e trill, but with the coolest head aver fastened tol a mance shoulders, and a clean, phoulders accurate punch Donlin 1 Hero of ro of Game. Griff After Two Two Stars. bad for the Now York bunch, but th |buckled down to hard work and pull the game out by McGann singled. | Soar bunted out,» on third and Dahlen ent In f ¥ ey | led | playing first-class ball, | Dahlen hit safe, | putting McGann | second. Burke | peres: and, struck out. With two on bafea Shannon went + ates one of those famous ke onlin fintshen:—There the eamey , “By LEN EDGREN. New Orleans, March 28. Was a great occasion yesterday af- Skernoon when the two ex-champion | Teams lined up for 4 battle royal} gg-the glorious series that marked the | "moetifig between the Atitetics and the Giants two years ago, they have not| 2in-anytling more serious than_pin ‘A great crowd, tor New Orleans, pFeelated the sentiment of the day fd fturned out to seo the ex-rivals ory they saw a scrap, too, a nine-in- pattie, that even the oldest inliab- say was the hardest fought in Pisce of work, “and | to kick for the firs} SeAAON TS Paces Kane nt chances look a lot! a they did a week ago, 24 Bl nee started. Pen: brighter tha: Final score Gtante Adiletica BY BOZEMAN BULGER Auanta, March 2 LARK, GRIFFITH has two new pl them 7 outtt ed. PI in Griminl ski in Ider, The ther + been to the these Es while Quil- latter how- p * New Orleans since Andrew Jack on | ct 6 British fronj behind hls cot- é isda Bee ayers wight and if elther of ‘Phe thites thousand spectators. st TE vanaedasihadNewieyene “poh at every stage of the exciting play.| uy wi pes | Xork Mney were naturally inclined +40; a ARE Co ened materially ise Athietica; Dut whenever the Gotham |The two men ike Welday and Shoyn turned out 4 neat biL of work.they| Les Qui “ Tae eereine were choered lust ri dies Sp BOUI THAINs were’ Gi Weatern League. Stdey. John McGraw's final instru Weiday to the team were like those of th ieilan : mother who told her son to © Shitn his shield or upon te — And the Glants mad i peusrplensltp: ball a days str h of has the base two prosp ow ¢ the ame. Een Nop the Doth wax the h Beeabd bor ses en way cal FIvain, Apis ght kaa isla. bul sold to the Chic eratocked vera-on—t n in cold stor nail clubs Griftieh eatw «and immediate! fusal tow the whole nine innis, AN per the grand-atagd . asking each other r with th up, | can. dis ywnito pin a tralninng in but) hagn' Me sicaray wre K to the $y smile, ¢ ball in r } a clip o: 4 of pitchers: may » that is going from the the ball at a rth in Meldin 3. Does inletios wi Anes we: Jn then, reful, cool, deliberate eighth Murphy double b Seybold. Da pitched fire batl-tor the Ath- xnd held the Giants down, In me he went to bat first and’ sin- a scor: bring age « Kh for Griffith baa heen lasing day oor two wa for the other énd of te deal but a lk notitps doing ba will onep. low, for ero were two men out, Hart- to Jett fleld, -and) Coombs ty Me oARHIOOR. one Tut Tal is Aan see 4 ef Nolan and I se,arat boxing show to be droumty alreaty co from ey Wore looldng very. exraphio\pegotlations al once to CY sans MURPHY VS, SULLIVAN IN BALTIMORE RING TO-NIGHT DMIRERS of fistic battles in Balti- more will be given an opportunity to-night to witness a real g00d scrap—something they have not had for some Ume. The fighters who will fur- nish this good battle will be Tommy Murphy, the sturdy Harlem fighter, and “Kid" Sulivan, the game Hentwetght of of Washington, who has fought many Ones Inshie class: ‘They erill- mest tna fAfteen-round bout at unds, ‘wel ho In at 6 P.M, "before the Eureka A. C.. of that city. "The contest will come off in Ford's Opera-House, i Racegoers at Fight. One of the largest crowds that ever witnessed a ecrap in Baltimore will be seated in the big inclosure when these lads are called to the:cenero of the ring for Instructions. very porting, man down there 1a golng to the hent, and, as Murphy Js ‘a great favoritd with ‘the racetrack contingent-(t ts expected that close to five hundred of the followers of the ponies will make the trip to Balt!- more to see the mill. Murphy fs the favorite at 10 to 8 Bert Crowhurst will referee the battle, © Hat: Alr Twins Won't Part. ~~ Bettting- ‘Nelson -and™ his manager, Baily Nolan, are not going to part. The report ent out from Chicago to th thae'the Dane bad decided to drop Nolan and take Qgain with hia ex-manager, Teddy Mu hy, of Chlogo, le denied by Nelson. Vt ve bo intention of breaking srway from Nolan. Billy has treated me right, and T have no kick coming. | Te Tq chance aaya Nelson. Corbett May Box Hyland. There le eome-taik now of Fighting Dick 4 “Hyland and Young Coreen Saphet $5 Wier ina. twenty-Toun nak Soxing: te off In San Fran- Jimmy Coffroth, the fight moter ys ‘gaxious to brine ether, and as Corbett “has nted to take Hyland on the are that the contest will he arranged within the next ¢orty-elgst hours. Reisler to Back Attell. Jack Relsler, » New York sporting man, covered Harry Harris's forfett of thoAbe Attell Al, HILLTOPS visoo, of the con hpeky) kid the two men can not be bought out- right. They are the two players he bad in mind soveral days ago when he | Fetused_to--dinclos# their. names, cat Je out of the bag now and. there {a nothing Jett for Griffith to do but }Ko ‘Out ind get the men, He needa jthem. They would co! rhe ater m hours of solace last night. only faced with trouble again this morning the first dash out of the box Afo: larty's legs ave gone bad and ho ts having great trouble in getting around. He was so if t Griffith has e: cused him from work this morning. T have trained lots of ball players,” In aha laugh last night, ‘but thia is the first time I ever trained one that wasn't present. One day I go out there id haye-two Inflelders and three outte next Vay we will have four { two outhelders. You know we do lots of team work that w dd use Conroy at short Jders bat he needs to 6 outield, |ao_T a second jand my infleld, Somo- funny. “It often: wWaddell—the . thine y off the eld by I the seconil Rube, t rive up, old man,” laughed » slapped '& few of'us on the Ke Ismaking A ikely He and 4 long conference in during the even- ing out of It sto it," explained one of the Xeept that the managers Just chow us up by eating a j other The } [ball this season, step backing Attell. Retsler received & tels- ram from Attell yeatercay eaying that the featherweight champion would fight Hirrls, at 120 pounds: ringside, any number of rounds, from six to twenty, before club offering the best inducements. A: ts now on sway to i city from cag. The £2,000 will goss a side bet in case the match Je mad Mike (“Twin”) e the Ground, Mike ("Twin") Gullivan, who 1s to figh: Billy ("Honey") Mellody a twenty-round bout for the welterwalest championship title defore the Pacific AC. of Los Angeles, Cal, on Agtt] 23, has arrived at the dati ground, ap4 has ‘berun training for. the ovunter, “He Is being pre; for the oat- by Bie prother Jack and Young Donan . New Engiand igntwelght, who ls te” tehed to Lox some good tighter, before tne same clud. | Jack Gullivan says he will bet $1,000 Chat Mike defestea Mellody, Another Mestinig of the Donovans. Jim Donovan, the loci boxer, and Mike Donovan ara io mest again. They hare been matohed to it oe ak ope before the stands: haga © Gof ef ioral L, on pe ‘Bight set rh a thor time Gocldon was tenderet a tine, mba to no vatr" rad= the better of contest, easily outpointing his namesake, Deshler Injured by Automobile. Dave Deshler, the New Engiand fighter, may not .be adie to meet Maurice Sayers, of Milwaukee in Gre si2r bout at the oven boxing wag of th National Bpoming ciah on Monday, He wus struck by an automo- bile’ night in Boston, and it js sald his injuries ere so-sarious that |t will probably Prevent him from mesting Sayers. Dens ve croming—theatreet-when tre 2007 Kit him JOHN POLLOCK. Lippe is managing Harris, and Relsler ls | (IN HIS FAMOUS John Larkin, among thousands of other edmtrers of tha thoroughbreds,. received ‘the annual spring racing in- fusion yesterday. Permit this introductory license. John {s and has been. for tho past twenty years night watchman iat the City Hal. Bince he came to this country from County Longford in the fifties the Inherent and delightful brogue of the Jand_of his birth bas never—forsaken: John, nor would ho forsake it With that inatinct born pf the son of Erin, SHOOLBOYS $ ' t Early tn ‘April teams will be ‘n all the High Beltool the, fleld ready for opening games, some of those announced being as follows: April & Btuyvegant with Jamaica at Jamaica, | = and Dé La Salle with Loyola at- New York. April 6, De Witt Clinton with] Stevens Prep at Hoboken, and Flush- Uke a tonle | Ing with Princeton Prep at Princeton 1 Apo. had a few | to be] Erasmus ¥, Fresh-| Neo¥eo Ge 3910 at Brookiyn. April Harris Hail with C. men at New York, ‘The —Pudt oots—Athletic Liter will take ai important part In baxe- a now belng uride! way to forma tournament for the Elementary Schools. .District ‘Len, teama will be formed tn’ each district, | entries closing April 1 and games to| be played between April 15 and M. (iy Players|:must recelve! at, least’ ¢, [AROUND SPORTING CIRCL J. RONIE, OF LENOX LYCEUM Rink, won the one-mile novice roller raco last night at the Lenox Tyceum Koller Skating Ring, Fred Hunt fin- ished second and WHT Lewis third, The winner's time was 3 BAVAD AH, MARCH %.—BROOK- lyn defeated Bavannah South Atlantic | toam yesterday, 6 to 3. This was due | to the durib Paying of the locals at moments rathop than to t of the Brooklyn batsmojn to ess, ‘Dhroy got t °/LONG ACRE STAG TO-NIGHT.| Bix good bouts aker have been srranked Billy Jacobs for ¢! ly stag of the Long Ac: n will ta ace in tts club- o in Went Twe nth street t box 1 appear Moran, Terny Edwa: i) Aiee Duns | Dorney and To are Me Mang vit | ie team tn Hi 1 {9 March 17, bts been received front printer and is now on sale, Other in- RGA WIth” the oe Ivearda 136 cetasil be edn rand. Ford, 1 yielded stx hi rc I | Brjokiyn, SHURST, MARCIL Boston, event In nnd South J Jimmy | NEW TAY MARCH 3.— Capt. Gil Kinney, of the Yalo baseball | team, passed the”apecia} test hrranged | by the feculty yestrdey, dnd last night) | went to Woshin, t ‘ay Jn the first) game of the Southern | upon which the ming started this nopn without thelr lender. OWING. TO. THE, INJURIES RE- colved in ipragtion, Capt oe at the ‘ton: INTEREST 1N BASEBALL 0 ere he. will toin| nUWING in effort, proficiency, and deportment for ‘the inonth previoun to the game. Lorough Kumes to be pkiyed by ghain- wionahip tegma in the district 1 | Wall be played between May 6 and fay %, mand the champions in these games Will play off for the city championshio | Between May 29 and (June 2 che Ou! olty cham- | phos nat The Spalding City Champlanship Trophy. for one year. Tie schools winning borough champlon- ships. willbe fer. one year the fol- i Manhattan, Hyler Trophy Lrooklyn, MpCarren “Trophy Spalding | Troph Quedaa, Treaiien vfrophy; * Rictimand, Spalding Trophy, Pie members “of the” team the city champlonshty will recetve Kult medala. Inembers | of the team winning borough championships, exc: tenn winning the aly, champion | whip, will recetve myer medals. Nine revular and two substitute medals will be given. i | | baseball team of the College of the Cit of New York, 1s out of the game for | several weeks. ° * TH BBASRUALL TEAM OF THE n School of Commerce was defeated Manual ‘Trainin a_ Field, Rrooklyn, LONDOW, MARC ‘USTACE IT jounced that he wilt] {tle In the, International tourie court tenal ‘8 tournament which | dtp begin herp on Aprit 21/! wal of (Mr, Miles ts regard ving the feld clear for Jay MANAGER PHILIP BERMEN, OF . CON. Y, "Prep" tacrossa~ team, has announced the schedule for the sea- as follows; April Freshmen at South Field; April 2, Poly "at Brooklyn; April 23, Steve ‘vrop' at Hoboken; April ‘21, Boys’ Heat at Day Ridgo;' May 14, Columbia *Sopha," LEO KATZENSTEIN HAS BEEN! esa Bs sti ¢, pehgel Be: ‘J ee a eae trip|clected captain of the Northwestern A, | Camille Bas cpisennedy Rooney. Atile, Pee Marta Ievee Jones. 14 Denti Vitae ©... The. ex-Mohawk flyer expects to capture many distance events: thi a mer, Phe club:toom has been en! whio! ih admit of TR she spau ata at the stag tant from Doatoot,.. om! Was the favdright in th’ mile-al evint, and Rising Sun—who he wu / guicker Aratman 10 be Data. more money than HOSTLE, CURE, OR I'LL "Tak Your PLACE MYSELF Roarr Bresnanan BASEBALL ARMOR_ » “FOONY NAME” FT WAS THAT WON FOR SOHN bred race he has a love for the thorou! ig that is” horse—in fact, anything. liv! Wario” even “& “UNicKen. Well, “annyway, wouht’ relate it, Dead animal threo ways. “Wud yer believe \t but I wanat won| & hundred’ pounds on a ho-se?” John remarked. ."“Annyway, ‘twas this wa: When a broth ov a ind in ’69 1 wint to! had a hunch on! nchester hal owned by I dunno at this min-nute— and wisn Aaron Woolsey bookmaker. {n thim days. hollered out shillin® that ti sya ‘I'll tako. that uttin a shiliin’ $eto hia hand as horsea were gaoping to the post. Well. thy eit wag sniplorinus: eacpe sande tne | ia told the better ‘it 1s told. DrKe WOR My, ANd I was the | Weil. er “acon, in me possession before or since, and div- vil b°horse more. dit T play that ‘405, this, grand country, of America yet have grand raco horses, and when ihe pool-rooma were running open blast I used to get down a bet now anil then. The last time I played before yester- day Was w horse wamed Longford—the name of me county in the ould coun- try, and ‘he won and won forty dollars for'me five. Yex bave great race horses here, but if our beat Irih horses could be brought across they would sweep the siree, rd awgep the oN How dia you. cole, to play “Dead Gone?! john whe naked.» “Besauve it wero @ foony name,” waa anawer, es 70, P. had AMUSEMEN’S. (KEITH PROCTOR] eae Star Btock : “THE tierce’ GRAY LADY” \@ Vaud. Curtain? a8 Goo. I. Reno & Oo. Ellinore Kisters, “Lind,” Mr. & Mrs, Gene Mughes, ‘That’ Arr Cress, May 23 ny ra die || J UMureay i. the" hinke, Tiyan & Hichsteld, Toward wea Nelson's Comiques, & Stetson, - Electrio Crickets, Maximus the Great or’ Nawn Four ard) lem» OWn Stock ‘Co. a “WUNGLE TOMS CABIN" Curtain; 2 & a, TH BF way, ORY. 2 ‘Phone 2850 Mad. ‘D’yMat.25-60 Res. | ‘TH Lex. Ay, Pate aS Ke Harlem. Daily a 10-250) UNION 80, Phone 1928 Gram, Continuous 1.30 to 10.80, 286. 98" v, Rone: 1026 DallyMat.100.26e. Bie Mat, 15: aSe: HARLEM 3 Opera Mouse. MANHATTAN OFx A MOUS fear at combremoracinue of birth of Ha: v Mat, 2.13, Double BI (Calye), Cavielada’ Rusticapa and L Paellacel, AC Be, op. priges))Boncl, Subscripuon Safe for AMMERSTEIN’ 5 VICTO) aly mie OF Y, ARIETIES | By, 3 vests Lal ite 424 St, way, ISTORIA Ab Oth ai TE fama, | 14th Sty AMUSEMENTS. ~ ATRE {24 st.» Wost of Broadway. NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE s+." ecient “NOT A MUSICAL NUMBER MISSED FIRE.”— World. *IF YOU ARE LOOKING) GEM OF LAUGHING MELODY, RAMA com THE CSE AN ND MOGUL You WILL FIND IT IN} | “THE GRAND us = FRANK MOULAN and 100 Singers TLE CLOSELY BY MY SIDE.” AMUSEMENTS. © | Herald. SO “COMB AND. NES SNights. Last Mat Bat Beats now on sale 25 if thew bway & = THe Se ia eines a Theatre, D way & sinc sc BROADWAY “Eva io. Mat ‘Bat -2 10, ANNA HELD. Bt. RS EAN R ROBSON 'SALOMY JANE," | DALY HIPPODROIM Byes, 25c.-$1.50 Pak Mate, at 2, 250-81 E MADISON SQUARE GARDER as John bhpdelt | Gone, yesterday and played. ee ba Kereal—Townesnde i was a long shot in the bettin’, anny-/ He was'an Irish horse, was Musing | the big | ii waa! [Lace 2 { | | } \b jatinee, 25c. 5c. | Nt Wk—-ELSIE JAN! New Circus @s"\waos's & ‘Webdd's Sea: ther Stupendous Acta, NEPTUNE'B | FIONEER DAUGHTER With Mermald Ballet DAYS: Lyric #24 st: Wot Bway. Tet- 104g Bryant, with 100 Indtane ‘f B18, Mat, Sat../2.15, ‘NOVELLI MAJESTIC Poway & coin, Tel. 2700 Last § Nights, LastMat.Sat The Tourists. niin scree LARD GOLD! rae LL OE PRINCESS, Closed until Saturday Mat, March Bothy ROR ounE af lunes of. TH ILLER, seat selling to May 1 Broadway,bet. 30:h & 3ist ata. BIJOU Brain ine, To-day Sat, ay in HEDDA Mme. Nazimova Gainer’ (rotten) °_TO-DAN,” ara ee Bway @ 52h otis Wet eet. The eh Yesterday Br BARNUMS& BAILEY ! __ GREATEST... SHOW.-OX. tines ; Circus—Doubie’ | Menagerie— Hippedrome—sei ao et Death—Acrobatic wirls—Riding Seal. New. Arenie Acta: tram 3 TWO EXHIBITIONS PAE AE Fe ler F at Doors open an hour eart ane Poeraatininlt? Vis tociuding “nume | {28th ‘and Lif! Mat, Satur. Roman Bauling Dy Bicycle adeamedan 5 sgrecrtnt ered seats. 250, ICE SKATING °* SEASON CLOSING.4™""= and Col a Ly vithice Mone DAT, CLOSES FOR SHAD: q Saturday E) Me 17). and $2.00. Box onan fally from DAN M, {50 Pot, No rerformances fo Wenaklve thts rears Biway & 40th Bt Eves. 8. Mekawnn. & BAT S907 ETHEL BARRYMORE. - bit 5 Na RULLAGK'S Rist Psat akeat 4 = SAM BERNARDS RICE aD anes FRANK DANIEES “2% g4ft00x0 HUDSON S82t weet Serstis EDWARD. Re. ‘Brewster's Millions. on ta Yet ‘But Soon. 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Mon, Wed. Sat LM Thetae prerentaizth rh fit ie sauveniny jiu pot THEATRE. Bway, HUEATICE, Uy 48th oe THE MILLS ite Tit ASTO Last Week ‘Tits Theatre ‘ . . ; MINTS |GRAND | | (WONDERLAND! . The Vandorbilt Cup, ise MURRAY, HILL: 825 OEION crenes) SEM AV, dM bet, THE CH, Cte fea 45, Mats, To-Day and Bat, ‘ “Bower ne, Ca firienae Ielety fae! Hes Oy, Mor- rine Grey The Reckon ig Ke «14th, TaAlea’ Mat. Toi * DEWE| YANKEE DOODLE GIS LJ lunday A(t. & Eve. Concerta: | COMA Rars ar ae {Mitiemtet| GROOKLYN AMUSEMENTA, |. 4 ERRE Bras ae Net