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myg RL . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911. Bea a BEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT GIANTS TO PLAY SAN ANTONIO a GANT REGULARS NOW art Gn Matheson recs the Paley” Seal ogy IEE CAUSED IN WAR BELT FOR BATTLE 7 VEGETARIAN DIET | site tianeineniita | English Lightweight Tells of His Odd Experiences on His Sece ond Visit Here—Welsh Anxious to Get On Another Match With Packey McFarland. WITH'SAN ANTONIO CLUB 240 Streets of City Where New York Nationals| Play To-Day Filled With Uncle Sam’s Soldiers Who Are Ready to Invade Mexican Territory. | \¢ OU people make an awful row over my vegetarian diet, dut you | Y can rest assured that it is the only thing for @ fighter,” sald | Freddie Welsh, the English lightweight, who arrived here yee: terday to engage in three bouts at ‘Tom O'Rourke nal Sporting Chyb. st. Of a mdden T Tt was thet vt ft wan mont entirely fre 2 ch a thing, and } a r Y ce Al because stoppin, ty > thought him not (Stal’ Correspondent of The Evening World with the team.) | diet, and one must eat nome of the Meat | woisid hum some wort of fia a | San Antonio, March 18. In order to k fro starving. But ny ear, and really, I became some- i | VN have to tell you why and how I 4 h | O troop of soldiers that has landed in San Antonio since the Mexican pete, Aye ccMcen thc ning there wae i League opened ita season created as much hurrah as did the | yap in the ring. carload of New York Giants that hit the town this morning. There ‘ame over, early hg Pe Mey several was a big crowd at the station to meet them, and in the ¢hrong of hands eatin et = | vs oa mata sl one OF the SOME that reached out to shake with McGraw, Mathewson, Devlin, Bridwell and ; | yd taein (he Anes wae, Wed mg corner, Bronson others there were as many from the good old town of New York as there ER 301 F Y soldied $0 tobe # theckige Wee Geen chalr for @ moment, were Texans. The New Yorkers could easily be distinguished by the cut hid paigooig edhe le » to my OWN corner, AML che hin ety beat your way on the ning some queer song. of their clothes and the type of their hats, and They, were so glad to see 99 4; 50 We marted: for Mon: . rouna ¥ @ot my bears somebody from home that for a few minutes the railway station smacked 66 The Giants’ pitchi tatf ‘we came out for ) strongly of the Polo Grounds on a big day. _ The Giants pitching sta aid to him, ‘You'll be \ If anybody had been in doubt as tof by his side these days and that ie why Ak bids fair to be stronger than the Text eis} the arrival of the team thelr misgiv- ne trip to San Antonio [Sa RSIAGE, inv Be Spanien curing ths Ash 5 it has in years. Matty, of » his Jaw and it wae all ga would bh been put at rest in a the writer has kept a ‘summer, while the . now H i WE aise hhco ace a nuLuttecnace o water on this erratic | Many Fixtures of N of National Im+| opening its $100,000 new home, is expected course, will prove as effect. joe rrsviin tat way ton’ what 11 -_ acter here in an old negro who rides a) Pitcher, and tt can ibe truthfully |t0 I nxture, along with others. ive as ever, while Ames and | craved up to vv," sald Wolsh, as Gots Job as Box ng Teacher, white horse through the streets and|wagon Heels aueeto portance Slated for the ESR River © oer | Wiltse are expected to be fh Naot lbsealgt te drive PA gh Tah) fo) be Eigen t heralds the coming of a great game.|that ts due to the fact t * pie VMAATIAN Hints Hee ee { |eist for a whole dey oo jar Cantey | ere to look for work. S Of Sam was on the Jod today, Astride | first time reer he reported Local Courses. Ishin bil Ob Shree domanone ace ete better than they were last | sin tore whois day on’ raw garden| ‘ pod & position as ouatet- rse and dressed An a unt-|to the physical health same De re a dozen one day tourn V | aint ard & peuition ka SAE year. Raymond is on the | tras Of boxing {nk Epa tea ate bouts were being nd he soon asked to lis first fights took place s, the usuel purse m two to three dollars, Bio rome tae nts for women and « number of jal events are added will be zed that 1911 1s to be a Danner eea- on New York link ttons and wearing | It 1s the first time that he has eaten all at of the nta 73, he met | Of his meals regularly and he takes a ns . & Dlug hat of the vintage of 7% he met | daily rub in the bathhouse, thing that | ¢=VVORYTHING points to the certain: the team at the station. , n{he never did before in his 2 BE: that the Metropolitan district ts | hie business for years to do this, 8nd) Havers nave begun to believe that he | t othe Paid abit acting | really Intends to stick and make tion that Met « to get him | thing out of himself, and every to go to New York. The minute the|them {s trying to help Im. ball blayers got in their carriages old} they shunned him. While Raymo Bam started out ahead of the pro @ little too large around the waist aion. In @ musical, drawling, half ch foie ni oe cae cond that could git Lay rie Li effective than any of the twirlers vent to the following of adver- : ee Players to Take In Alamo. tisement: nem New York Fiadeeiting this the athiotes 1 Welsh Losss His Pai | “Two weeks in Mc od West. Goidfeld waa our piect t nt. At Minn i i tramps sleeping in an | tender, when so: 18 ald the were coming. I went over one al my pal left by the apposite side of L would £ couldn't 1 “ wou couldn't find) Gs of the New York State League thie esason, J never & word of him have L| tas jum retuned from Cube, where he played mM to this d | twenty-two gaines with the Fe Club, Fisher batted “The hs The were six re ar York did n ships last 3 collesiate, wh! once tn th r In short, it was a famine here last sea- tion, and he should prove in years months I spen ps and on the brake. — wagon and in good condi- | \ | Cor TRE HEY SON added power. Then, out of [yt ("jn ca Giants and i “Park toy parat! }son and it ts to be a feast.| DOING & SHIDE. the bunch of newcomers, [noting to eat but jock." ‘Then he Or ean. | Syne pander | there may be some “finds.” that vew and a@ song of “All the | are going to a Mexica: ken fight, me, and the craving for meat soon open, lasi y two days, jacks Will Bo the team had reachea tne G the players were all giving of the old negro. Whole Team Calis eh Brush. r! ought along of the Regulars, Before the most exciting |¢, Chicago, while the Womet ppeared entirely onio offers. About at Sine oa eee - “HILLTOP YANNIGANS ARE FIGHTERS +22: 2822852: eae naa, which {« said to nter Hotel | sport that San Ar tations | half the town ts made Mor in aie ad Aue! anne stole a little ple from one of the farms hovered a |some time wonde king lot, As soo) jabout, Chief Meyet af at er ig My to By ai ‘ ine ¢ a in Ae (oR) r ine Ragpgermess ti te main (i | Scout iniliee Youre 1 Yoke beats American Recruits *e \ LYCEUM Soc ainilea ha varea muahde ri WHA the Remuik ‘gin va ain | looked. ‘There were about two hun-| srry pen ‘To a man ito crowd more Into 4he s Won Three Times in | 19 solve the pi man on they Displaying Wonderful Form jt when several fanners. wih: anots| | ' 8. FISKE. in Beek the Nayere le though he Go’ ale b | goo. ussisted b; minh cared down the roadway they! PUDSON Wat ainat Bre a Dey Be eee AE SKirk pobdiors Gown Were Succession Now. ay dud’ Roxle Roa “| Both at Bat ANC Fle eee ene ny amin ence alr BLANCHE BATES = xpRogie CRIT ERION in way * 4ath FD erat SPPOTACULAR DRAM Sony UAMATiC POM y man has done won- | led with | of Une at from which ¢ k ft on the run I ‘Pig ‘ with some cone ; pi GL OBE Kyte oe nies ; rae Rerpee | an Ww nd team “the Yan- from the old cu BLJOU ‘eaivey 4 . soe th iJ ‘THE CONFESSION Wut ts <j Welsh Not superstitious. NEW AMSTERDAM ia oy var members of the team ave rambling around in t 1 old clty where Sam Houston, y Crockett and others fought so ere are in Houston ing any pit ran fare boun ng | ng the new comers “Colts.” win when asked why he termed his season warde Unlike most “boxers Welsh ts not in the th -} the least superstitious. He may possib sat b n- is hop engl every £ i the ia lucky 2 sieiaener wae u \ In the fttn inal him, for. he x NEW Vou Hay ga se e will know teams hich play in Galv t | ‘onson in ‘ound on we get eae |p een, ae Oa n | uae aad th Me ane to have got | nF dimen, ie tnitsenth round on | Hot tuano @. Aleta ty on hie wonde to-morr py. he R iar y two games i i hi striving to Ero | Were tu t jtheir eye on the ball yet, and just|and re volved an even $1,300 for accom. with EDNA WALLACE Rot) 4 ane nen stop o! f 4 tin ane Jersey championship bd mere ¢ J BC ‘or tha) supe! juced by fe rece! shiny eo fea 3 n hin while, Mfe-| teams will be back in Marin at hard woud. Ju been as- | cor t this year Ea his boya some ‘ Welsh, | GAIETY |" cayaacad comsta ntty | labor on Tuesday » the Montelalr Chih for its | in ities in the y : ting practt ip and > a he EXPRESS Th : ‘i i canta wil con |e ONC rr Welsanah ute funny” ators” convert | | LIBERTY Sse wend niet ‘! of Georg! al noon, bi nw the estern fi hte! ert formance mee eeee | ingliea a dthad eae And every | having 10. take t ih ma in THE SPR Ml Rie hence All of play in the first inn © Yannigang’ elght| 848 put off un Velre Mate Wed FLEET OUTFIELDER cee ae rhe haus ALMA SSS es ) | > haa | nee a si Kauft Nats _ DONT FAIL 1 ATTEND . a L . t da i Great Fencing Tournament Youngsters’ Great 2 an ee ee oe ee Rs iS Ve RBIM CG yard mal Whe £ and Entertainment, A pel —_—— - FINEST OF ITS KIND EVER Will Compel Manager Chase Wi di E Wi Tuesday Evening, March 2 . AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, en d ening, } arch 24, 1914, to Keep Extra Gardener, an erers asy inners (cat “AMERICA'S FOREMOWE THEATRES AND HITS. : GRAND C ENTRAL PALACE, Theatre, auth way, E615 7 on and 4 1s to ts FoR" Tice he HINKS, | Ten Yea. Eve, Mail EATNE-BWAY fr RAL SQ, gh Sut |OASINO Maps rpm SS COMANS "asia OL Es ONANS|..CET-Asew-oulew non thee FOUR _ TE BALKAN PRINCESS EN WALL nar ono| os ie EWE RY WOMAN naman BEES" | WALL NV GroRD | in First Game of Big Series JOUN MASON. sie EE ee ef —— (rom 6 Séatt Corempondent of The Frening id with the Athens, farch 18 UDGING by the de ments J past few days, {t appears that he attle for Canadian “Pro” at ated team. His ra ee R 7 OPERA Hw ryt gaker Hal hase of the Htope : Battle for Canadian “Pro st arin here thin eae | (Her Pleimage in Guat of cove), |The Deep Purple : wr GRAND Tit COUNTRY Ba aay Dani eeaaone rave shown why nte Hockey Championship, ed to help the BROAOWAY aH pare aris ear WH" | Caier's COMODY Nini te Day Sito e Next Mon, GEO. EVANS" MINSTRELS nany gardeners should be kept on re : t a bette: m. Towara JERI a r ‘ q M COLLIER ©!) Yyucxed MBN UBLASOLLN Ha Wednexiay the chy its there. in-@_ Penson for ak vera! 00 male «| LEW FIELDS THE HEN-PECKS be ee eat toca— [lars sf, toe tte Be Chase's intended move, Harry Balley, O. ‘ f Satises ; capri "the outteld fo ths | i a \ ; WINTER GAROEN yt i raha eiar TY GUT yt i Hatin, hy ian yeni epee ohod paula t Vin apy ot A i ie, Atay aeais ta oP ‘ | #1 Mon Evg.Mar.2Osir'viw. {ay asi vi Maan Ells oth ray dina Cot ONIAL: feo up santa nn Fazsianne, Columbia Mat ras aE ee | [PHILO P PROMES MAJESTIC ' WAR LHAMBRASS SS The a Ware outfield Immediately caught the eye {Ar i, Hes (ne hae AS the young manager, and the next day, | NAS Sullivan and Dillon Draw, + BUPPALO, March 18,—Mike SERIES co The Bohemian Girl : ’ WEST END! Artists in Meet «* Piece Maton cit Dwin) hen the Yanntgans and regulars line | out the, here me S tase Dl HA INHER | Onindl: | eanter oT WEST ny ; tales R () N xX! rN rs = ine ley. was wit 8 Against Cornell i: eg berapi et ind toute a canennee LTWORXS am, sos VANEATTAN se ve | UB Ted a at = mone of fhe rat | soem eng ftom cron moa |e ae |p THE EW THEATRES =| wanuaTT 2 | WeenatTEN es ae work such a dizzy clip that! . & tea Klos | P @ ive tied arner sim \atetine ds his Co BIE Pik etry ye eines on ta the jon and he. will | \ i were ' How did your friend HE Crey ne. | HetOstermann, FLT SL Ere, B he has held on fa he 3 mand he w t ; neve f ; % catch that horrithe ais.|1 BEL CO ¢ ‘ Bony. ine, bao SUNDAY. ' *$ erapgaen 7 opens, too, No fleeter runner {9 there | 5 e : @ ase? Don't know. Ask | i THE CONCERT TH AVE. | indy ENT in the blz league, probably no other! to burn in gettin a als ahs aon Ana san Miant your er tor the || REPUBLIC”, P HAMMERSTEIN’ S Ou “ ain Sivtere all ue has Apne : ie ne 25. 10 1. Dally Mat, = uo Le ler te an avdne poaltion etal dled ply 8 ' toby t playing in LAr Spare iy up, TREBECCA OF SCvAvioOR ' aM r nti BORING DE RARIg BROOKLYN AMUSEM pele a Re atae When he was with oe eras sy a the secon 4 site Coste extra |panie Ri CAN th a Niet rH SON On $6n) OhON: e Ohlo and T VYivania League he Daily’ Mat! EMPIRE rer CHERRY" BLOSSOMS: nulnt Concerts org ee ‘iuadey gained a record rining 100 yards va \ have 4 1 1s Youre at This Address Means Something, |0 10)" i Pee a ubnost and expect io |wvaaacore ana more lone Rast 9 | REMEVS DANCING SCHOOL, FERDINAND KAUF RIGHT A NN | ASTOR "ys ¢ 4 MCT HOLBROOK BLINN i A ( re Be mtn “BOSE AVION’S THEATRE | 303 w say me ort Hh Roller Skating i peios | WALLAC Mian a ; MAM'ZELLE MAT. DAILY Is ine p ; rf ARGE FREER # er. ant BAND CONCER Ss |POMAND! BR WALK FY come | | a great deal! Is; Ul We Blepbant f OF MUSIC, 10. 20 & BUC, "I wai a eiRrehs Seah ; veihon, Wil Wounds: He Biaw, tt nontine fs ncutemy, | ACADEMY “DORA THORNE: | COLUMBIA: Sup Ba, a8H8 Ayiors are kagwa to ne ot que Highla dere’ Dest elders, J elawortt, wulumited, and G. Goll, bie crowd wome veuliany @ ung, but Bes dt, and Droadwer, aaat Boe | Neus Weak- abe GIL of te GOLDEN WEST, Pewitied | onteoe Gitns, | Goueeeta teva Tat |SRAND TWige DAILTY KATHERINE MILEY | 33 enya taints ay 8 da salhiid om ‘ ——. ~ = * TUMBLES vena

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