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U pen If Women Have > fa Sporting Events. i a i i | a E Pt 23 H 2? 4 i 7 i E g i | ii i s ot 5 3 : ? tl if t ii: il 5 § & Li < 2 2 i & z 3 E git if ? ? a iy 33 > zi Belk { i t F | | | i fi il H H i E Fi g Es : ! A ist ! : iit Hi : | PHT MSTA, ; it ie may become champion of at was not 60 gtvonsy to Olga M. &t. to give away I if § rill i ghame it is to think afte Fi i Welterweight title, i 5 E f ui club if I will ‘am willing to meet title If he can make ‘am willing to meet eights. No boxer in etter right than I, it to my success ever since occasion on which Ketchel me out. Among the mea beaten are Jimmy Gardne: ity-five rounds; Kyrie Whitn Terry Martin and few others. I fought no-Gecision bouts with Jimmy _ Clabby, Sailor Tighe, Paddy Lavin, + Young Loughrey, Dixie Kid, Bob Mohs, Jack Dillon and Kid Henry. _ Tm @ welterweight, and any weiter who can get away with fights with men Iike Dillon, Moha and Clabby Ly gs @ right to be matched against ‘any man of his weight in this or any - ether country. Youre very aincerely, ‘ MIKE TWIN BULLIVAN, : rf Champion, hibody Home it eRREE tre i P-TO-DATE AND NEWSY saying that he; nan willing to de-| ‘one. After Four Years MEN A JURY oF women ib THE OLYMPIC TEAM, THE in the Chase for the Pennant All Season. } the game. Auanta, Ge., March 2. 'N the entire baseball world there is probably no catcher who knows more about pitchers than Gabby Street of the Highlanders, He 1s one of the best backstops in the business and to his credit is a performance that nobody else Qas accomplished—that 1s the wonderful feat of catching a ball off Washington QStonument. Before joining the New York club, which only dates back to last winter, Gabby was the chief receiving genera) for the Senators and he was the only man on the staff adjudged capable of catching the cyclonic speed halls thrown ‘vy that pitching genius Waiter Johnson. Street has always been a keen stu Gent of the pitching art, He makes it New York A. C. President Has! Written Letter to Taft In- dorsing Sullivan. wit won put fim OLARENG that he has never | prey of Ci ‘deen a candidate for the position | hope’ ot American Commissioner to the Olympic games, and further stating thet he was in fevor of James H, Sul- Niven for the position and hed written a letter to President Taft advocating that he was anxious to get that im- Dortant position. Col. Thompson is deeply interested in the Olympic games, and to make sure at enough money will be subscribed to send the American team over to Sweden, he declares he will finance the scheme if the Ameri- can public fails to contribute enough money for the expensee. Col. Thompson will start a new sub- scription at the New York A. C. to- night and expects to raise at least 6,000, He will head the let with a subscription of $00 and will send @ let- ter to each member asking them to help | swell the fund, | In the semifinals of Ue metropoliten amate wrestling championships Gus letermon of the Ii lem ¥, M,C, A, the prevert champion, had aa | reine ha between was called Reddy rounds, rice elsewhere, 20.00. MENTE 5 5, a ni 9 ‘American A, C., th a hal. Firet Case NEW MAVEN, Coun. March $9.—Heary etna Tialty whtduied tor te-marrow 4 ie bf try ‘to-day. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At Long Aore A, A.—Al Kubiak vs, Jim Bavage, ten rounds. At New Polo At Queensboro A. C,, Brooklyn— Young Otto va. Se Ak an ite nt rman omer iain nna neat vente eet! So it can be seen that what euch ex- vellent catcher says of baseball matters _—- is of suMcient importance to chronicle, Gabby thinks the Highlamers’ twirlijog corps is the best in the Americsn League and this is going some when it in considered that this organisation bar- bora euch a staff of fingers as possessed by the Athletics, World's champions. ‘In the practice here Street has been yandling the curves of all the Hilitop- ery and consequently he fs in a go- sition to speaw authoritatively, More over, last season anu oie: the past, as @ catcher in the ranks of the Washingtons, he had plenty of op- portunity of observing the New York artillery. “T am willing to go on record,” eald Street, ‘as saying that the New York jub'e pitching staff js the best in the cague. In Ford, Vaughn, Caldwell and Warhop it has @ quartet of men who iave been tried and not found wanting. { caught Jack Quinn the other day when seasons tn Thompson Not Candidate For Job as Commissioner time im throwing s “e. + Kolline of the Gwetidh- pinning his shoulders to the mat an’ ody Ia fifty-three “Wet Grounds.” A. <A.—Battling Barry Hill, ten rounds, Al McCoy, ten of two piece suits to measure for $17.00 from an exclusive line of gray and blue plain and fancy finished and unfinished worsteds. sidering the trimmings, style and talloring, you could not duplicate them for double our Spring Overcoats to measure Ready for Easter if desired. Broadway & Ni Con- nth St BEST SPORTING SIR. ‘foun Hae set Brune — ‘You Ane Disquauimien, Your APPEARANCE > BECOME "eneecncy ISREPUTABLE I never saw @ better spitball than he ‘Doleter the corps. Catcher Street Thinks Highlanders’ Pitching Staff Best in American League a practice to study the deliveries of all /he etruck out three men in 6 row and boxmen he runs across, especially those Gabby Declares the Excellent}on nis own ctub, and te knows thete |¢ierlared every move and gesture, He ts 20 con- Artillery Will Keep the Club |ndent of nts abitity tehind the bat that he delleves that he 1s capable of hand- ling the deliveries of every boxman in , net Racine , with The PAR SEX IN“The RY JOHN POLLOCK. WO more hepeless White Hopes re en view at the National They are Tom orting Club. JupDees’ STAND. PAGE IN NEW COMING! THE LADY ARBITRATOR Copyright, 191%, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Kennedy end Frank Moran, and they Save one of the worst exhibitions of the manly art imaginable. If Jack Johnson, the heavyweight champion, jowing af the pair elimina them for good and all time from seri consideration as championship possi- wal bilities, even barting that of Bd EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, RAROH 39, Tv. Kennedy and Moran Elimin Johnson Would Have Knocked Himself Out Laughing Had He Seen Them Perform. detarstion, it Ds hes pire A.C. looks YORK ated as Hopes as if Commimioness 0’ Nell ixon Wit have to go it alone, nda city Tard rth xan Me Tp poe Bits ever, deveioved ‘tn lowtown, ned he. tas | 7 eimeay Dundee ad Hae, OK wo be re over hnay jag Shee m the lsh feat bas | Mm | pment Some ue, er he one tte Pe ae St cata tite A dibs joa Woner, oF Knoge ey it Brown, both ‘thinks he can whip. ft fe is giten wotchers hereaboute i wit Kennedy won on points, if one could | * points in such a burlesque on doxing, but he mpressed the fana that he had gone back beyond recall. Moras even a worse performer than he before he went to England, How \e Us Reet tommy » ef erode ksi Sl aS fa, anxious Bi ‘and chouts Su “make geod *, bout at t his on Saturday ni |i eee " ‘When the Bout was over Dick Croker, ‘the oki Tammany boas, met Joe Jean- ‘Fisher, 00, ‘uable man, so what better staff could be wanted? Manager Wolverton games scheduled the latter refused, so the dilghlandere ‘will have to pack up and leave for that city Sunday The wlare meelves: Colts will leave in the their exhibition trip. It ie still a et Yann’ to of those men?” tried to cancel the Indianapolis, but sald Jeapette a he, te afternoon ft to whether they will g Hilltop. timated as to whom he will keep, ‘Two Members of Giants Now Here ‘Two members of the Giants have just returned from the Marlin camp, and they report the team in good condition, trttttttt + Men and Religion Wolverton hasn't in- ‘he won't retain many. Cosey Dolan és still imping about but the cut on his leg is mending rapidly. ‘been encountered. The Luby and Frank No- lormer has been uncondj- tionally released, while the latter, who Played on the same team with Eddie Collins at Columbia, may not be dis- posed of until the squad returns. Luby, who used to play in the Connecticut League, thinks that Tesreau and Ful- Christianity is for all men, and for all of a man. Go to Church next Sunday and find out. Wf you went to knew more about the Men end Relision Forward Movement, ask the editor or the neareet cergyman. ¥. Joe; would you meet either you ought to be ashamed of youreeM,” replied Croker emilingly. TttTtttttt the colored heavyweight, and =} t was ‘take on all the fighter, for We a fot “ctu next Wedtesay’ nght, poison aon 7 Willets Ontpointed. 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He is very fs to ecomplit ing throw. is would talk more and show a fig! , I believe he aged to get ih a good practice and Matty and Crandall had workou From the ora EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Giants Will Retain Recruit Burns as _ Utility Outfielder working his pitchers now it is evident h This Selection Brings Up Other | ¢ nda few weeks. Matty pitch for them against the Jars. This served as good practice both Matty and the regular southeast and the att was inclined to loaf, the word to Chief Meyers, who was “I don't know of apy man in the club who can beat Burns going to second on ‘and he can well as any man on the club, now that very few in several years. hook slide at second base his body on elther side base with equal accuracy. I think a natufal hitter and ought . ay McGraw {se The Hat For Everyman That’s the idea in a nutshell. Whether you are a merchant, a worker, a student, * of leisure, you'll style to fit in with your personality. 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