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‘THE EVENING WORLD « BEST SPORTIN 4 5 three great ball tea ting Greater New York, the} . the Highianders and aged by three! Yet the three are en- e in their methods. syan, of the Brooklyns, | poth a6 silk. Every umpire! , itiondl League ikes Patsy, and Brooklyim “lon't-lose any-! thing through the popularity-of thelr! Don nm never’ #aya an. ch. He is always on the/ e seldom “makes a holler} to an aim: Wheh he does think it necessary td object to a ruting he approaches the offictal with a friendly | smile and says: “Excuse me, old man, but don’t you think you were a Urttle th saken about that?’ I know | Au umpire can| the — Teverse a decision, of course, but Bonovan’ = methods are s0 different] had Jost Martin would have been a her to the tune of about ten thou- a} et Send) dollars xen worst of{ it resu- He wut whateter ts in his eet Tesult te ususliy a scrar. ee ‘@:knothole. McGraw ts honest 1 but too outspoken to get aS re. ag an entirely different Ktek abuse in hat_no ope bat the rit. but he has a He can but he "tute | “an umpire Into a frenzy. fn guch a way that the umpire | ‘show a Teason for sending field. Griff ien't bounced McGraw, but he is event among the poor maligned ak un thle talk about fighting t ‘Engtandaad in Parte brings out @ld stories of the experiences American fighters on the other side. was Kid Lavigne who started the oom in boxing in “that dear Parre.”’ Lavigne bhd'a boxing school there for (alate Sporting Club of Londo! re Borge Re cat irensty’ ww wonderfuj fighter. La- : = was king of all lightweights. wiing had just $5.00) that h to bet on this scrapper. there were no big A thére is vlenty 0: had told him shat the net detring. Engle, annoanced tat he would tke wager five thousand on Lavigne’s Taunediately & gentleman sit=| Dowling bare hy over, pulled a big of dills oot rented ‘ket and said, Bit get a stake bchder im Rhook bis healt and q He took the ring on the night of the erty to bet every cent of it = the ipreliminarios werg over ehances at jo rataed «131 @ hundred of that pa j taken dn a Zimmer decision. yieans Club.on Saturday and Sunday tn- he cleaned up $16,000, jhe had wagered his whole Imasin; ry sankroll, of five thocaind pounds. he AEN MCGRAW HAS ANYTHING Jo SAY TO AN UMPIRE CC GRAW. or THE NAN. GIANTS. BY LEN EDGREN, | - New Orfeans, March 2 HE GIANTS were whipped out ot thelr boots yeaterday by the Athletics, score 7-0. { Ik whan't a fluke victory, or one, It was the real geods, and the Philadelphia ball tossers played a game that had | the New Yorkers up in the alr This will in all probability be the | Glanta” last chance. During the sam the umpire announced that the Ath- letica will play against the New ‘Or- | fend of the Glants. After the announce- ment the crowd Jeered the Gtants, calling thei quitters. | Knowles aya that the announce- | ment was made without his knowledge or consent, He knew nothing abopt 1t until he met Davis at the hotel last night, and Davis |asked him where the A ren le were-golivi The Giacsita will De on the groutid ready t6 play to-day, according to contract. Nothing but “trouble came to the Giants yesterday. In the first place, McGraw was sick“and couldn't go ost me iee grounds. And without the bust- jing, Uttle-manager, the team fecis lost. saeGénn took John's place temporar- emer) umpire fly-and went out to the a eateries with the players, Davidi Ful insisted upon th ois and acting under MeGann refirsed asked at the bench batteries. or pay any attert he walked over in fro Tandetand and announced the jetles’ battery, saying that the Gli would not name theirs, He cplied game eal uaon ent then and walted five minster——As—tialia spite of |Glants would not come out to play be jing dark, the Pailad | declared “the game forfeited to the |It for two inore. rane | Athletics, 9-0. This training trip tas been a hard Then Zimmer retired. luck one for the Gtants ali through oes crowd was larger than the day(The only good derived tee it fore and wanted to see a game. There’ in Los Ange: #8 terrific uproar in the erand-| and ‘a mild offered to play an exhibly with the Athletice Rickert was tnpire. Kivkert wat 4 New Orleans -praver. a And then thé Glante went out w% blood in their eye. Don't think thes didn't Fhey tritd too hard, tf any | thing, ;They wery @il sore and anxious to eat the Athiet Wiltse pitched first inning, and pounded im for two Ti pep the peeps whe dtomarman on third and the bases full Corcoran w called out on stikes. The last * Was qborn his cyer—2 Serce dex 3 Wiltag siruck out, Shannon flew heewes right Weld and the chenes to te ho Bat be score wes gone. Corcoran made a mill kick. In the third, the Athiets q 1ike a house ai double and a three-base hit of came struct! Gane nta” ants playing tekers pit held the Matty went { un 4 Hered Wi Ath: Wa } stand. MeGan: ton tat i of games has hrough. were. pone in San Francisco, or in a: & doren Western towns bifled the trip. Heavy rain #1 Francisco and lthrough Texas. omiezht as beaiee nag reat LEWIS 10 BOX Joo Thomas, the clever welter-welgh! Agitter of California, and Willie Lewis. the local lixht middleweight boxer, are togbthee—in—a_limtted-round rh wel rey. it:nisht to try conctustons 0 = Tussday with Ha-ty Foley” Hotal| Bartholat_ gers of both Mehters met THE GRAND. MOGUL sit) FRANK MOULA’ Ae BROADWAY 7EsSy. ANNA HELD. ELEANOR ROBSON ar SALOMY JANE which whl take place in about two weeks ‘The lads are to battle or re per © the grosg fecrvtpts ne ), thes) strome jets with o Mangold and Kelly to Bittle. Sty ag OM cele te neat Som me promising Nite thee Bas been pry ¢uced tn this city tm somettma, will ex: got Into the Ee. his offer to} tely men ‘ mp thelr Gouldn't keep track of @id- was to stand there and S837 Schreck and Willie Matched by Ritey = s=-set ao sent Wate Hmen talk about that fight It ts: historic, soon as it wae over, jell around the abs paied utma prok tex He was jxiralyzed @t the amounts. Jt see 4 bim that they were very ge: but be held out Set for ail fwaa offered! ne back tot Tag Foon Martin sald to) h TGreat Soutt.. T! crazy, They hi nde: ae “How much 410 you weit” asked the Briton. "Qh. a hundred or two st a clip.” _ hevhad wagered Jost abn G3 mauch es he Intended t (Rima in ©) the Junior, started from| ‘Bey yard race-erxt won,| an asconde, nt apa ost no~time— Thdmas and Lewis weigh jin at 3 ngounter, ed 10 retere ‘gne of the ea, born) | C1 @f Tonopah, Ner., for his eluh The Latest 1 ie gme between Joun Wille, te] Cincinnati, Acoording to @ repart cago lest catch Welglita oa the abovemen- ‘Wones date, | This Battle Should Be a Great One. take the place ef Da: Maurice Sayers, the clever ich te atkane i Fight” Monday Night. Detween Peter | Loateritie | before | tbe | Bpeings, on Maber be ASC, of Sot instead of April cocier: be fyugat on Mon~ Se ‘ba busceee to 2 to in cin ext week and as Vert waa y wih Matchmaker McK exreed change 0 date. Both inen are train line herd for the mil at Springs} McFarland to Tackle Baldwin. ckey McYerland, the lghtwetgit ghier ¢ Ctiicam, who is eald to be a womler by the ght ertties of the Windy City whe have sees hin tn ation, bas been matched to ght Maity.. Meidwia, he ih Ughtwelgnt of ew Bowland, « fitt round Bout @€ the {meat whew cf the Davcapet, da) a C, . ny ‘HUBER’ —heattyrctt Sisht Ar Ae ~ VICTOR HERBERT AND His ORCHESTRA. Special EasterConcert Salotst, & ANCHE DUPFIELD, Soprans Hi a tix, Seni Chambers and Bonner Matched. Ecidie Chamters, of Philetelphts day seatched by“ Macmaer | Gulniey Puariees “Athiett to meet Jimmy Bonner, of Som" wes ra Po sont -wlil_mect te enbcd-me 2 . ts RK SShiaBeay & the fact that (t was seroe | EDITED BY _ ROBERT EDGREN. STRA G . PRATSY Donovan or Broonuvn ae PHIL W'GOVERN IN : DRAW WI WITH CUSHING = was! x time to play |" £ e eh d both partici no bloodshed. AMUSEMENTS. “NOW OPEN . MADISON SQUARE GARDEN BARNUM & BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, Seaitatioaat Acrobatic Neve Sex Are Sas ere Ty ExiiBrriONs t sitar 4a ahtord pat ait the menagerios atid FAV ERSHAM ry THE SQUAW MAN» nine AY) Xs qn LAND oF Sob. HIPPODROME ‘ Ryn. Bee Dacty_! RY oleae é OW EEADT. The etty OMeiat Gunte of the Anserican Lean $9 eents af dealers or ee hoe Wat Base Bell Cote! A. J. REACH COMPANY, OUTTA Tally Breet, Fhlindsiphia, Pa NOVELLI. ihe > Tourists. __AMUSEMENTS. "MUSEUM < be great Faccens ~ Britt & Nelson diehe Preterey bars bres retained (me week Fitet Time This Benson. TE LAY “24 eres THEATRE: Murgny 4 Murpty's Canes HAMMERSTEIN'S #3 ee y pOronts Hina er or rane vests VICTOR! =P CSTORIA, |y TAD School Bors & air IW Nxt Wk, Jos Weick In The Stsemaker” Stan) fees Bera Fase Pos Tar oy ccd The Road to Yesterday Lesa UNCLE 1 Tom's CABIN | } Jones. La Dent THEATRE. 45) at Ke & HACKETT 3u5 Thurcend Sat ai a0 ROSE STAHL casi ge tfc <y) & Mh ov. Bon S1k Mat. Tosay Cea ine es ie Jieolele as seamen nN ines Bon dit od Bh te preter M7 fra 9A. Mtoe T. Teosiftvely no performances Brook tye. Jerety: chy, ewark of pilin KEITH & PROCTOR’S | == On. way ‘Siar Stock Co. “THE LITTLE GRAY reuse Geo, 1. Rene ara Ce. Eljinore Sisters, ene Haghes, ¥test™ tuartet, Dressy & Dayne. lay Holey & Girts, inks, the Unique, K. Hut dex. Ay Dolly Mat. 30-2he baie, SQ. r Kyan & Richueld, oward & North, Nelson's Comiques, Melvtile | & 6 UH ete Dellf Mat TUNCLE Tom's” CABIN” a eae And Vaud Curtain, 3 8 MGNDELSSOUN BALL, = nie AT 3 PoP petit ¢ palo 5 pe eteda Wey othe oy | | APRIL 2 Management Steinway & QLONLAL = of Uspanpas.y, secs | (LAMB: *Piane Hecttat, } Mine, Resting faa i eo | & Mreb i = |x ea \ » CLARK GRIFFITH + Rad AMERICANS « " Donovan TREATS AN UMPIRE iy \F. HE WERE REALLY ALMOST H WHISPERS HIS REMARKS - “HOME RUN” ae THE GOODS, BY BOZEMA eke tlanta.-Ga., March 30. ts Johasen to Montreal “Home Run’ fa not a myth. This ilmber, -Jolated fellow, who is getting = boant here for m couple of jay until Manager Kittredge, of Monirta eand hima ticket, ts pretty} near ie cady kid. He In without the trim-] | mings. and s?9i a diamond in th y. short- Mr. Johneos to be a sun & him « bit. J Tt happened. Wesy & 30n ot Freak LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. | wluers® tis Ee, Mats Wet & “=, Brewster's Millions, SAVOY “Se Sure le eats Bi MAIS Ste HOUR ,.22 G39ron PAADHER ST SURNGOUET ASTON: aa HUDSON petits EE ETT WILLIAM COLLIER” WARETSRL. Caaght in the Rain sal TELHARMONIC | {WEBER S™iskind Naw Re AMELIA THE LiLac BINGHAM" ROOM yin foor acts by Exh jetlah Mis at Testentsy A pew co: : nent Sutberiant a Subeciigtion ra pow, GRAND 2 | WONDERLAND =, BLSIB JANIS ™e VANDERBILT ORNE Be aes © GOTHAM sat, ers ont Sunday At. & Eve. Concerts Pitta -f nei | MURRAY HILL 2° * | ico: er Case Bientes | vey Feet {[BELASCO aistines'stuna'a ome att Ue THE apa nia lath. Tadley Mab To-day YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS fundey Aft. & Eve Concerta eis iin an |againat the|fonre three thmes in succSe- | lookta# fh oN way reg # in the ble l A pm nply A: m ‘ 1 thd preceded nin, wan and the minor leaguera had Keefe went Sheree happened to Ko | tions yesterday of chathplunship fo! airaight to an outfielder, but the bail} The teat came in the hitting. — Ty ey Was Alt onthe nose, jus earne. started off In the Tuck, but the swatte Hitters are barn: and Johnson cer-- came up when bits were needed. Lapo tanly came Into the world with a willow | was the chief offender with the ettek, in bis teeth, Every bel) he ait was |Qut of five tines up he cracked out a squarely on the nose, and that ls some- | three-ba > two-baggers ai & thing he can do. It fs the exe that does | single. S; r time it was @ jong ft. Lajole got his repuiation that way, jdrive, but a flelder hapened to get in the Johnson te not a er, Dut a |way Datyral born wal sanny Hoftma: iteely T ere he ahone. When the young fe! ue, BO ne to the bat everybody smiled. ause thay had heard of the “home run™ prex aplied up at) Hradford. Pa ne Kot two home rine off doe Met exhibition Thesd miles quickly sion. Twice drive ta another who made. ahd aks noes, iD tip laced out four oof them were twor s expecting Hoftmea Hiobhiy Keefe te |to im one of his stark thle coming aya 1 Outside of Hatry Bay there Bot faster man Anmierican Lea: ue Danny Hoftman, aad since com ng Jipouth he ls probably leading the sub in hitting. | clean drives: Pbaggers. Griffith anta for fout any) Who ever wore! nie @ glove, he could pitch yesterday jeather or spa AMUSEMENTS. NOW THAT YOU ARE INTERESTED IN | a oo GREATEST co M ED Le ENJOY. TH AMERICA! NOW IN ITS Sth BIG- MONTH AT THE HUDSON THEATER HEATRE, ae Mrs, Warren’ Heginnl Tne eit OF THe dons: mq ry sone MAT. TO-DaY. | St. Thipwe eresenta te aonest Dia pura au Great Cast, TERRACE GARDEN Seth St, oor. Lax. Ax HN. “GAMMA TC | Russtix STORK EO, a ormaares ts toltoweg Fall. feats. al terervel. cc. tlie pened Terrore anton ‘Restaura PASTOR'S: Elmer Tea! Sootiiea Mele The Huray Kenney & Holite. Otnere ASTOR “2 MANHATTAN Last The OLD DR. GRIN! THE OLD RELIAB! IN DISEASES © OVER 23 YEARS AT 171 WEST 127TH ST., Under Dr, Grindle'» treate FS arene IRATE Bway, 65h oe. ad on MON | eat poh Det KA Mats Wes & SaC-218 | otmeied: nervous Gebillt ST DAY or | compiaints, akin dissares, vinia Phen i. THE MILLS $ ieGODS | Sreeihenas ad eae Ambttions PRE, —VARIOO' Mon by toa Ditrtchatein, APwrctval Pollard. | eases? It matters not of ibe. Po not be discon! 64th, bet. pibstelane Beton ae | promnlaed. ‘Geinaly er - e vee, RU, Mats, To-Da: j are fatied Prigapiet AY Katherine Katherine Grey he Reckoning | HALIA Dowiity, | Statues | me. Capt Mat. PONBUL TATION VERY Lone CHARA! Hares, fin Oe To-bay. 14th St. BOYS IN MISSOURI, Cid eaace Treen! Mratik—-David Sunday, ugh

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