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THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY,; MARCH™27,"190m EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN t AIMELY coMMENT | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT WH AT TO DO WITH | LIVE SNAPSHOTS FROM THE SOUTHERN TRAINING CAMPS - HATCH BREAKS | j ip In the centre are shown the Cincinnat! battery of the Giants this season. Both Jake Weimer f | 1 al i and Admiral Schle{ were members of the Cincinnat! outfit before coming to New York. Both are | ate In splendid form for thls season's work. On the left !s Joe Lake, the hard-hitting pitcher of the | i. . Highlanders, in a fleld!ng stunt, while on the right Hal Chase, the great first baseman, is shown WORRIES lM’ ( RAW ie oo in one of his characteristio plays of pulling down a wild throw at first base. ‘ | (VER MARATHON o Tha Evening World.) | | cures March = 27,—Sidney Ay Hatch, running under the colors of' the | tilinots Athletic Club, established a.new | world's indoor Marathon record last night, when he wa tho all-nations Jevent at the Riverview Rink, He cove lered the standard distance—% miles 38 | yards—in 2 hours 44 minutes and 1-6, sconds, lowering the record of 2 hourt {4 minutes 4 seconds, held by Mat Maloney, the New York amateur, y Alexander Thibeau finished secon@-tn } the long grind, his time being 2 how 45 minutes 223-5 seconds, and Josep! rxleben, the crack St. Louls long nee runner, finished third, His t! i | was 2 Lours 49 minutes 69 secondsy, __,,! = With Twelve to Pick From, Giants’ Manager Is in a Quandary as to How They Can Be Placed. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Dallas, Tex., March 27. A BRIEF bunting and base-running practice this morning practically | ended the spring training of the Glants. There will not be another Opportunity to engage In Inalde practice until’the Glants reach New ‘York on the morning of April 10. This afternoon the regulars as they ex- Dect to play at the Polo Grounds on the opening day of the season will line up again Forth Worth, while the colts tackle Dallas. On to-morrow the teams will alternate, and then break camp for the Bast. In the five weeks that McGraw and|last fall. There ts no gainsaying the his men have had in the Southwest | I eae pt ith Doniin out the puted mmorelhiaalbeen/done toi bulid (i + | Wil be weakened on account of Mike's | GUD then ray cane {0 build up a great | great hitting. O'Hara and De Vore arc| ian has ever been done with a | Born good hitters, however, and, more} Jot of winter-stiffened players before.|than that, they are young fellows Just) ‘This is due to the fact that the weather airarercudng AUMiney heme ttal ry ¢ | d 3 has been so absolutely adapted to traln-| greatest of McGraw's many. clever Sng work that only one day has been! trades, While nothing has been done taissed. McGraw has thirty-elght play-|{!n regard to Seymour, it does not seem érs with him, and among them there is/feasonable that Mac’ will let him go hot one who has a corevarm or a Kink | Without, getting something good In re- BAO St) LEY CS 1K) CVs a Kink | turn. Cy's hitting Is also needed. Just ja the muscles of his leg. The pitchera! what will be done with the bunch of | Gre all in shape to begin the champlon- | Youngsters is hard to say, but It can ‘Sutton Plays = ™ Splendid Game, Of 18.2 Billiards George Sutton was in fine form night tn 2 balkiine billiard cham. j plonship ow in progress at Madlao Square Garden, and had no trouble in, defeating A, G, Cutler, the Boston ¢: pert, by a score of 600 to 283, Cutler has ja lot of hard luck in the early part o | the game, while Sutton played consis ently at all times, | Int ternoon game George Slosson’g won his second match of the tourney; thip season right now |be safely sald that none of them will| | when he defeated Cline, of Philadelphia,: ner | be allowed to go Without a string on | joy (yo ie 00 to 455, the Philadelphian Youngsters All Good, him | playing the best f 8 | Wilitse, Weimer and Cocash came in! jshown the tour Of the twelve youngsters, they have | from Marlin last night, and the entire All shown up so well that McGraw will| club with the exception of Donlin is iS - | take eve of them y him to! now together. | nn AMUSEMENTS, the East. None will be left behind and — Rostie. : ees carmen Pret TERDA Tm ae | none will be sold to minor league clubs Ne a” |} NEW AMSTERDAM “Wiser ists f i BLT nacre eae | ; Pro” Marathon _ || si antares | It will be impossible for the Glant Rainn HVTaH GCI Gao Runners at Work || roadway .ireirsi st dia a and his const worry ts, th ones to ., rere r 4 Suboorr Cioderelia with dik) ‘sare release, If the Glants do not win the for Big Derby X rid ere ee | ew York HUBATRE, By tC 40th at. \ to the Polo Grounds. 'To specify the points of strength is difficult, as there| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | F EC F lean NTHaFeea ete et a p00 Mara: || GMETYQREAC GE Ae \ } whe Dihins sta i the st that has __HIMSE IN | O R ORD ORM: Ww sa Deeper Re the I f nnd nest | THE TRAVELING SALESMAN f ree aiintne ae te Meee H | O OF HAMPIONS (| VGntne iacmosrawan GiRInE ompanted | | IBERT Y oe Tay ie ne right-handers there are Mathewson, m O'Rourke and Bill Davis, Upon | ‘Amese Hamm 1 filer, Cuan After Going. Stal Stale, Present | Records Held by ‘Strode to Work and Back and ls terval nore Slonday-moentig FREDERIC THOMPSON announces, aimes, Raymond, Durham, Waller, Cr morning the M Indian will tal i call. The le! up t ng quarters aie oe that ini apices Stay Ne: Champion Cut Out Run- | 'Gearge Bonhag. |, Quickly Regained His 1» outskirts of NewYork, fal ROBERT HII LARD ' guard, Welme | . | out on Jerome avenue, so In Porter Enierson Browne's Play, Hee ee eM Ra nenoNRiy | (Copyright, 1000, by the Press Put ning Altogether, Old-Time Speed. Ta PORE oe = y one the home of Jolin Flana Tn selecting. these IE baseball manager must know| ‘There are many fans who know base- tse fois ates, om Fae] ‘ | , the man who brought tt Han to infer that the one of two things well to hold IMs {ball thoroughly. They can sit in the aecompan 4nd || opuR THE. F several othe vdians, will arrive || J THE THEATRICAL SEN the middle of OU aera PG, GEORGE BONHAG JUST WALKED on uaes tw ete || HELD este Two mile: §m. 283 old reco*d, | Make a selection fob. He must know both to be a|@rand stand and tell you exactly how F eyene A aser 5 Three miles—lim, % 4-58.; old record |! worker than G from those ant the Glants woul StI. .cogs, ‘These two important factors are |the game should be played, and it is) BY VINCENT TREANOR. || outdoor), 14m, 2% RAR GRAY Myers Looks Like Comer ithe ability of a manager to pick good often the case that their judgment Is Gite V. BONHAG, of the Irish: || Four mil tha. THe works f the night, In ; old record, || between times he did his running es—l9m, 43 3 ; “Take it easy,” advised Ernie Hjert-| Upon the s t/] SATION OF THE SEASO. ve that with the absence Pavers at the start and to operate them /correct, but they could not sit on the ‘American Athletic Club, is by all |] 9mm, siete eee! avian Dele Tent | bat Te eae CEREAL RTEINAVCALOTING epartment #uccesstillly on the field. To elevate this |bench and instruct the plavers. In two odds the most remarkable athlete || Five miles—2im 3.; old record, || walk for a while. Alfred Schrubb, tho great Tnglish | \rould be Weakened, but the shrewd € a little higher plane of thought, It OOF Ve sauahing CHUTE Ey OE ea of the Indoor season, and for that mat- | 19 2-53. "11 Tt had been Bonhag’s custom to mort runne a me Will ‘also be a starter in McGraw” knew what he was, doing be sald that the baseball manager must] respect only for a man who atone time] ter the most sensational runner New || give and one-half miles—2m, ots; || Math tl cea aapetttana | Monday, © Since hw defeat by Long: Wer Me ae tha ae eidone who be executive, Judicial and administrative, /{n his life has been a winner and, a8|York has produced in many years. In | oid record (outdoor), sm. 4 A hoat in’ Madison Square Garden, when they express It, “knows someth hag been und nd has never {tion to. hi nder in Mey | probably prove a than Bresnahan, ile alw $ dule ana} he had eight laps on the Ini LARVA Iie walked to work,| then collapsed in the twenty-second me again, THe studi Nrubb has been devoting his en- | alked some more, At » when trainin to perfecting again, And for t stance stride that will enable is he began to sleep| him to go over the full Marathon dis- Six miles—30m, 42s.; old record (out- door), 3im, 27 1-58. Six and one-ha'f miles—33m. old record (outdoor), dim, y disposed. Mc- of “come back." Few runners, like | Be | fire for a long time He must not only formulate tis plans in| ‘Iry oaheces It. “knows somerting. 1. & few weeks he has stowed away eight | en ound Avante ve advance, but he must seo personally that | day are McGraw, Chance, Clark, Connie | records, ‘ | the Indian, Meyers they are executed Mack and Hugh Jennings, Of these five] Honhag's work has been all the more picks out! Hence, we have very few succes IATA a ‘ood balis, and is, consequently, no pot 0 y sful | other A NRaatRr at aeeia started to wa then walked ile, then remarkable because it has been a case ven miles—2m, 0 398.; old ree race | Miter. He knows what he is doing at | Managers, Since the organization of|Graw and Jennings get the best work |fighters, come back, Once on the to- (outdoor), 36m, O48. ae " dno tea how t fd] times, Then he has Wilson and | baseball some fifty years ago the num. | Wt of thelr teams by keeping them In @/hoggan, they usually slide back Into || aes ' racks in the tw good humor. e Giants the members of a col e more lik * fraternity {NoWhere, But Bonhag stands out as Snodgrass, elther of whom 1s as good per of syccessful managers could be| he some of the best catchers on other away tn the ive expected from him when the | it ailenahaeehenloothinzs ene tne Garden he had to quit. Half a erthorg was right. Tt ts | matter how badly things may go they him, | ful "final New York there is ah \\ Troupe Wild Leopards, 2 week, Aatee Twink. RINCESS VERONA her Cleopatra Danoa , BURLESQUE CO, .% nd he can work there as well as he ald at second when Doyle was injured —-—-—— | organiz: reeore me ott 5 seconds, ey jcounted on the fingers of the two|than of a professional ball club, and the|the striking exception, All of which {s ‘The former champion was sore at heart “te Aa ee in VATS Ti 4h The infleld has been strengthened by | hands. Cela CaN pet ca Ge the Tigers, Reith mighty interesting, considering the way | “I guess I'm all in,” Bonhag sald tol ali the records up to seven miles, Some ees the addition of Fletcher. Otherwise it! It is frequent In basaball for q man- Beta teaa in aay Na in this {he happened to do ft. Here's the story: | Hrnie HJertherg, trainer of the Irish: | of the ds had stood since the days N UBE Gate Huse peaks for itself. Merkle {s_ ten-fold | ai cir 8 of practical jc and in this i Pa ote ef ron Collit st, f Cette than ever before, With, these | Aer (0 select a team of “all stars” tn] way they Keep the players thinking of] A few months ago George was slip-|American Club, ll ths TEER ere HEL CHI eet Bali Stas, at iS | : : two utility men for the infleld, Herzog |the winter and, despite the fact that he |each other all the time. As a conse-|ping back. In the Pastime games at] ye, deen trying to do too) Honbag ts ) Titik Mo sill re ; 1st the, Cal eown’a has a chance to play in the outfleld,| ha; the best team in the world “on, ence, they get to be “pals,” and no ; i f if sor wn paper,” the end of the season finds the | tre always working with one comtmon {dozen second-rate men sped by na dismal fallure, This is! purpose. ess| McGraw's main {dea In selecting a EIGHT BOUTS ON AT fee cat igs ee Eig at S| EQUR THOUSAND BOYS AT WORK tigre cata Rey. know how to mako them play ball, | Carry a weak hitter at second base, if 4 necessary, simply to keep hls infleld i! E [ Fans often find themselves wondering | working smoothly. He figures that it D Ss M DA S| hold its usual! why a team of “all stars’ cannot win. |the others are good hitters they can AMINE EU VR ae cM nt Tod. 2 OD | TI NEXT BEST THING TO BBEING $ the sharkey AC. Pho GUS RE | AAR RY LAUDER; meek-end stag to-night. A card of} is simply because they play accord. | carry the weak man along that his “eto SQUARE 3: 3° 3 ( , aetereat| U u <eellent _fleldi iV e 0) theahiny tentT aiateema at % 5 elgit bouts and two wrestling matches! tng to their individual way of thinking, | hat ins losee IS putting ahength, Th neinercliea wil ss BERTHA GALLAND!” “3 ‘| MHOMEWARD BOUL iy has been arranged, and there will be! instead of allowing the manager to di-|fo happens now, however, that McGraw | @ 4 : ‘i Leactie | nskue, schedules Vet) \“HOMEWAR OUND* Bome slambang fights. final of thel'rect them as\& whole, has a man at second wio ts both a | Ochoolboy Taal lage | s In tourna, DALY’S#. "2 = | the funniest story ever written, i night will be a six-round mill between PI Must Respect HI heavy hitter and a fast infielder, " : Herat ji? HSE rare A JULIA MARLOWE" W. W. JACOBS CehPWey Elite CEID lysenta SARC ayers Must Respect Him. McGraw Figures on Season. Games Begin April 42 With | Ce CASINO. ty the APRIL number of Hoth of these boys are fast and hard| Unless the players have respect for] McGraw never figures on single games. 7 | ine wit way & ae ptere arcd heavywelgits wit appear] (he ability’ of @ manager he might as) le flay he se One Hundred Teams. , | ereenti smpion Sint ty JLMES T. POWERS in hiv ‘THE STRAND MAGAZINE BY LRA eo Y x y No matt {{ may seem [In districts where t more than Daytds in’ the semi-final. Some of the other| Well bo selling shoes. We have had |NO ™ y seemn URN THEE Hae Ud) 1 1) HACKETT ™isnst2ane-ott' way toad Began patie, ill ba e Eddie §: z " Cy r him to win a cert game, he wil Pdeors cee or seven team: wes eriTt Conaway KE TT Thee; dw Oe wey.T rant! Boye whe, will box are eae yall umpires who never played ball and who | maxe no extraordinary eflorte to do so the ellminatte will bo the plan su LYRIC,, Ee Nay | at, Tc Sas 2.20, Meciynn, Young Miller, Battling Sullie] Neve Successtul, but as yet we have) He will call out the p “his reg of deciding 5 tthe las y days the big public |” van, Charles Magagnes and Young|ever had a good manager who hed not | ular turn and proceed. 5 off F° the last few days the big pub Just t THE BLUE MOUSE; agues}champlons In their GRACE GEORGE 5 BO EAN Gallic lew : WEST Pe sts stu todas 215 TT BEJOU “pay, Sou st tecied ai Ro Toe ori icens, as] END GEORGE ARLISS in THE OEVILY | 4 GENTLEMAN FROM MISSISSIPPI, the Inge Aantable time AMUSEMENTS, EMPIRE ens - | MAUDE ADAMS P ball grounds of New York, Van} ; ; ard at ake [the good men In one series he figures sages ace sere eco s OU play Ne thereamell iatitiwillhweaken| helleannin another Cortlandt Park, Macomb's Dam | and the general run of things is more | Park and the Dyckman street lots have! jy Important to a smooth-going ball ctu 3 : mal than the winning or losing of one or two | (ily swarmed with grammar 5 rh ol pen games, ballplayers, rounding into shape for the Frank Chance is a quiet fellow whu|coming tournament. Last Sunday all is} rie wet ASU +ih at, By. Blu, ES AN Mis flrs Satzas Vs RANGES. STARR Mott does a lot of thinking. He is a won-| nor do Subway and "L' trains HEATRE, § song Spot on Stallings’ S Team ie, exits tis feta tec Sener sounetrs ars MADISON SQ. GARDEN |!) cgiteRion © ys:.ty'ta: | | BELASCO “"%A"4F, er An Englishman’ s Home BLANCHE BATES moulin HOPE, CIRCUS HOW OPEN] |» tralisnnans ome | | Wl ee Wellner Wi. SO nt - Paraion ee ei ee || sO § soar | GOLONIAL oe | Hey figures baseball just as if we we bats and mask’ and gloves, and to-day ae ea for an engine, | the boys w th an eye on the gold jals The Evening World is offeri fat it again for all they are worth Three Weeks of Battle. Nr n . Who are overweight are doing thi t| Team is being perfec and all] Three weeks 1 bo allowed Who Will Hold Down | stunt yang Way ee irenaurs, [the players’ eéem tobe paying partieus| whieh lo weed. out, the dlatrict Jim Vaughn, Brockett and ‘Tom When you need a man,” he said to y 1 Br ahes plons that to tieht It out Keyst Positi Hughes impressed Stallings with the| President Murphy, “go and get him no|!aP attention (o base running. From | ciiremacy in earl of the five borou eystone rosition, speed and curves they displayed in the | matter What It may cost. If you get,present Indications the competition for!” Many of th Wistrict- champion te Warming up of the pitchers, Vaughn,|the thing you need it ts cheap at a: » Evening World's medal to the boy according to Stallings, has everything | P™\ce. g the most bases will be one of bunting, which was given four ho: of steady work. | A run around a mile | {1° & Manager Is Undecided as to] tpetins teack was another feature of out the training. The me: In Ibsen's Harvels, i that a pitcher needs to make him a| Chance wanted James Sheckard of the ft! iMUSICAL. , PPS IC KER BOCK ER, Mat. Daily, 250.) 30 ephants, eto, (Special to The Evening big Jeague twirler, and will be given| Brooklyn team for left field. He knew | the closest of the season So A es anna | | May Trewin & Co.” Marla MACON, Ga, March 27 y-| careful consideration. Brockett Is a] he Would be hard to get, so he offered| ‘The entries for the league tourna anranate APRIL 3 | THE Falk 60- ‘, ALHAMB Houmecrat, desea acre Ing task of Manager Stallings {s about| Pitcher that Stallings likes, and the |four of the best men on his team for the | ment close to-day at 12 o'clock, and a CARNEGIE HALL Sones, | | Wille Pantset toupe aakr at an end. Second base ts the only )22me can bo sald of Hughes. They |man he wanted. For a few weeks every- | 15 [| Mat. Daily, 35e, r. HUDSON rn Ki THE THAD GEGREE 5° ALAMEYS 1 YGp-STAR ACTS - 1p | ' | LISCOLN SQ. 0 nul |? ASTOR Bway.” Si%s, Wm. Hodge | Bway.t8 MATINEE DAILY,2¢ [otis The an iromitones MET ROPOLITAN sai.) S38, A] JOE WEBER'S ci)? %% s8¥ 4 ROLLER RINK sd . |} THE GIRL FROM RECTOR’. nban cy esseue tae GRAND, ROSH Sal | wa |Keith & 7 have been showing good form, body thought that Chance had sone |Tecotd entry Is expected, Up to late! 574 and last apiearance in New Yord position which is causing him a great . | wil But he got Sheckard and smiled, | yesterday afternoon fifty-one teams had deal of anxiety at this present stage He Got Steinfeidt, Too, entered. To-day {s the big day, how- Ward, who has been unable to show OUT FRANKIE WHITE, |ti9, uae for Sheckara, Chance toll |teame of last year were not in the lis anything, due to a bad arm, gets sin abe te Gk rphy that he wanted Stein- | o¢ entrants yesterday, Mr. McHugh, of shape; when Frank L tion, By trade he the Public Schools Athletic League, ts in the game, and Gardner gets over his Stelnfeldt, it e confident that the league when com- illness, the second ase job will be most even- pleted will comprise well over one hun reh 2.—Abe Attel!,| Ho had 7 palance id ever rounded out eal Ball has been | sn champlon, knocked out) {i jwlanced Crease: showing good work at that position) fo White, of Chicago, In the|XROWM, AS A proof of his rare judg. | dred teams, recently It has been rumored that natl, to tuke a better t Box Off te gets back that posi- }ment, he won three le rand ; h round of what was to have been| champtonships BeAtane and two Many Candidates Out. venty-round ¢ nig While Chance is not pplly. dis niidat © schoo Neat s escovand |} i 1 the Cleveland Club hax been after the | {ener the sa preilnva ciation Sel end Weviel ka ACE ROH tia; | The candidates for schoo! janet #50.) “| Proctor services of Hall, but the Highlander} ionecn ai the Cicc ce Nd 1 his players: ‘tie ts fair with them | beet» report Nn great t | : ) ‘A tien J AXiEROL 8 (Cs . i ed vaboutitgnealallias td th « hite was 1 times. “He that peculiar abil=one case the squad of a single school! CARNEGIE 4 : ; ‘i nine Piha asked al t, wal game throughout and’ showed clever- amen do thi aes ng 16 players. Putting the aver-| MALL, Wed. 1 APR. ih wt Generics BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. B ness In the early rounds. He toc i Btall'ngs is well pleased with the} punishinent and Welctens aka whowing of Elberfeld at third ba on ambe v ber y down at forty, whi landed few clean e, and | blows, Am Corbett saw the tight, without N& questions. His judg Nnal, : AWN? in Brewster's Millions j..) 5/25 ment on all questions is Asked q fomeame 3 on i sters fo hu rane buon ‘ ‘has said that the “kid will make one preaaiiaths isis) 4,00 youngsters trying for the — nt coutes ites of the best third sackers in the Amer- Telegraph Bowling Match Story No. S$ of Hoseman Batgerta| roams that will compose the league Finer’ SPALDING’S | WALLAGK'S TO-NIGHT m ‘ ‘ 4 Hean League. Keeler, too, haw made a| 9 i series on the Evolution of Baseball| that ta certain g0 ng some,” and 19 pacede MENDELSSOHN HALE, i ' Cees Ane pete WAISOM'S BERD ESOUERS, {hit with the new leader of the Yankoes, | Herevie @ new one tn bowling contests. | sett) be printed in The Evening|oxcellent evidence that The Evening) t rents og | CROSMAN =< SHAM * — ve A hand he has decided that Keeler will |The team of the American Can Co., roillti oh} etit 1 1) Oe at 0 $F u bs Bic nor Sense onseeeromerenreevarsanwnaa4 @play right field. The only thing which |at the Colonial, One Hundred 1hd eek w of Monday, Back nam-| World's competition will be a great | jet change this position ts an Injury !ong street and Columbus avenue, will toi)| bers can be obtained by sending | success METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE AMERICAN MUSIC Ia AYTON’S {yp Daily Pi. Rose of the Rancho TIC h next Friday night with fy Cine the Clreulstion Department,} As mentioned before, the entries will] 7, ugnt, 10.7 i she Nose of ‘het ircitgat yeaterday constated ot fem 's dene " a JESTAR ADTS:19 y Gerts Refined Vaudeville & s Pictures, | Nest UMBERS ecko ariit to elguals ‘and. price pecwees the ‘he ino ellice by wire, J ventas Wonkd, eer close today, and the games commit WE. x) ‘ | , ’ - wot ' ‘ ‘s j

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