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NING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 18918. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY APRIL FOOL! , Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). wp Be? ways resins) & Water. Bub Fitzsimmons Again Out With @ Challenge to the World of Heavyweights and He’s Not Doing It as An April Fool's Day Joke, Either. McCarty ‘Starts Training Cr HEE de Pork Werks Om @ay not be intended for an April world of hi eights. \ for hag —— ~ 9k this notes Jimm) dans Highwood in ol joavy we D . CDumbeat Buith or MoCarty preferred % urna : : Luther Already in Philadelphia i yids rae the moter of ie Palos, @, wa Seat Ba . : Paco ' oven tele dou Ike to fight Smith, as they may ho s and Says He’ll Be in Great the" iehe ot ape i. formed by a man wiry said he tad been seue date wallop. Sharkey, Maher, iuhtin ‘ * wer s ago that bunch had a wallop, That's Senne — i \ Shape on April 16. fe ece rah reeks om, In rare PRE? EES yiuasium A 't mean it as a joke, at & notion that he can fight suivant | Three New Dodger Regulars, rou ut of ten For nds, BY JOHN POLLOCK, _| il ets Baal Sherman for ten to UTHBR M'CARTY, who 1s claim} two good bouts, to be Tousht oie out As ’ | ! i ‘k McCarron o! FL 3? i ‘s right along fighting. He has.arrived in Philadelphia, where he will begin train- |“ ing to-day for his six-round go with oiyniend, by ig Mat et Jim Flynn, the Pueblo heavyweight, | boring shows which will be staged at the Olympia! © A. C, of that city on Wednesday eve-!¢o seal ning, April 16. “I int sab as hard for this fight," anid McCarty, | ill befor ter roun “as if it was a championship dattle, a8] neynetas W i Put Brooklynin Running) ~~ Meyers and Stengel in Outfield and Fisher at Short Give Dahlen’s Team a Look of Fresh- ness—“ Willie” Wagner, Pitcher,a Com- bination of Honus and Jeff Tesreau. Hi f McGraw Declares |Highianders Now rene rl H “i which was to bare been fought at Vernon, Cal. | rannenur for, tie ‘itie tant aeasos af Arthur, Hy: He Will Retain Thorpe for Gooa Steatss Sere a car Having sized up Frank Chance and his Highlanders in a)},NOXWIL%, Tenn, Aort 1—atan-| HAMILTON, Bermuda, An) 1—Tee| aha Pex -43 ere le | ate i i i 0? 2? i 1 ae cnet dor any Roeder pegged iagtdy eet oeegresy rere Fe cer weasly a] tem HeGatey decide i Ce are oatee because of a Guestion as. to the etigiblity ot the fas. ‘Tee punch tha tow|] series of analytical stories, Bozeman Bulger, The Evening eee acter eeey S| itil amie Se nots aot ety torture to | former” being talted bythe Natiocal Asrocietl & couple rounds surely be | 4 ouficieat He tl § Fy Ls 4s ia pli re wo! ind he is hat | didn’t have a workout. Unless seasick-| ity with the peu france on March gt T 1 1. Sn eee 24 the rest ofl] of Greater New York’s baseball representatives in the pen- |/ ‘his player's work. and he is sure that |S Nive wi ee anail the men 13 tao wis Ra a earlier ity ded the t™en—theve modern heavies. Just the|| Nant races of both big leagues. To-day he tells of Brooklyn’s || tne game he'll make & high-class major eae oe ear arent ee 23 pec "cont. thems $390 card, of, 18 I ‘the fits oe metas Ulsnee they tre ‘the "ardor teay|| NeW line-up, ‘the teams’ additional strength and Dahlen’s | "oft? "7S"... swson, the veteran !# due tn the Big Town Thursday mora-|” preidie Walsh, the tad GR” Fits used to say. And the disser!i hopes. To-morrow he will furnish another ai Ditoher, was batted hard in the game | !"E- ples. tds tah the gs her were the ‘ardor they fell, too. Re- ther angle on the Dodg- st Birmingham against the Bourmern| Manager Chance has selected George 1 eget with, he (Oy, We) box ant nell to face the Dodgers in the PT the Genet ior the relief of the fi League champions, sixteen safeties in| aor name ‘of the werles at Brooklyn! foe gormado suffers sufferer, which wil ‘oe hel all being registered off him. Second|saturday. He ja a spitballist and is| 2" Baseman Marcan was the swatter in| greatly improved over last season's chief, making two homers and two| frm. Midkiff will cover second if eee ett Jersey Fi cup ere’ chances this season. After that Bulger will join the Giants and come north with them, writing from day to day on their prospects and the games en route. Get a fresh line on il Re i H i Ul I = an aingles, Chase tan't able to get into the fray. nh | A all the teams from Bulger’s stories in The Evening World. The Giants won the game, however,| There was no Ramo between tHe regu- orn wie \ ‘a eee due to Bie Bike e6tIty fo taken latay on the island, but Ina. sbort works ils Sal RUOCKER. Wiway & ue to ix's abflity to ti stay on the is] a worl ‘evenly, te Of alt BY BOZEMAN BULGER. how twister, That would probably dis wen Bie RNa Oety. to Ste ait dseasese Comeaunac with we ema landih : itith h SindenGon \- three htts, includ 10) he ROOKLYN'S lineup for the sea. to far as pitching goes. He has trey| {ores nt ng @ triple, and scored head by a pitched ball. He says that! Mart Porta eh, after, val na ror’ son of 1913 will show new does not Pe the spt bs good curve, but he'll suffer no ill effects from the slight] with Nov ager. in regulars in Meyers and Sten- Er As desey- . and - Motfied ita ‘tock he need vot act a8 Sth Ste way. Hive jes tena een E hat. th 200, Not being satisfied with the terms offered them pean SPIRA _—_ NE mh a ROBERT clit a iM gel. The latter looked promising last ue lea ener te, best: pron *Chase Season i “arrived, @ pitcher that he P fall, but now he has “ari h Ope: April 30 ‘ite Wagn lack some of the qualities| Shortstop Fisher, who wass taken of his time, Besides his won-| aid so well in his fall tryout, willlmy name,’ he says stubbornly, Gteeplechase racing, the sport that has Fits the greatest of all the|from Newark last September, and Bats With With Colgate, Aitting power, and his craft and that goes,’ kept alive the breeding industry in ¢hi Fitasim unquestionably be a regular too. ‘The ¢ The raity nino will meet eiemene hen caer This to tho way Manager Dahlen | OODGER: PITCHING STAFF] COUNtry since horse racing ceased In /coigate this afternoon on South Fi aki has definitely decided to start the LOOKS VERY PROMISING, | 4°", ae Seat, Till pan Ite sensor lenis wit be the second sane of the a Wagner has a massive frame and] prook Steeplechase Association will hold [2° for the Morningside H Hu Columbia fo Cross nt i i , EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN wn cal SO) : “i : For Flynn Bout To-Day Jone’ Kelly, the welterweight of Indianapolis, | fm Fire lea: make his |The management ivetpored tie slow unt matt ¢ jon af y lor at on ne i. “Bieta h, “on A.C, Perry was the aggressor in every round ‘ velo ei U So th, Ma r MKAy tired of stage life, has decided to go|t \ ck Me te at 19 te tenth "but Deny wae ting” chaoui x io & tou, of ened Tem going to try and put Flynn awey| pyca Fr oa add On Ocean Bound | reise: ret tes asttoana| Sina Fre 7, be cen mu, championshin tourrament tast night at the Ama- ‘The featherweight championship fight between ub of York, Se Ark., April 1,—The For This City Johany ‘Kigane sad Sotany Duaces ot he ei | ae eset tact whe ase | Americana abut out. tie Pittarargh iM } ‘which is direvtioy atolete, will be retained by him all] Month's hard training h ‘countzy from Varies ‘deckledt of Amateur’ Billard WMayers, 1 World's baseball expert, is continuing his tour of inspection |] scascn, ite 12 pertectiy satiened with | only one or two daye on which the club| tis coum item, ar, asain. 64 he + | Rh tournataent 'BRITTON KNOCKS OUT KID CURLEY IN THIRD Referee Stops the Contest Af ter Buffalo Boxer Is Floored Several Times. PHILADELPHIA, April 1.—Clase wilt tell. Jack Britton had the claes am@ Kid Curley of Buffalo went out im the third round at the Olympia Club, after hitting the mat on several different e& casions, He might have stood up fer @nother knockdown, but the referee put a stop to the encounter. Seven times Curley reached the mat in the fimal session, two at least sithout being Ait, and wits Britton always standing close by ready to deliver the finishing puneb, NEW HAVEN, April 1,—One Round { Franciwo and Al Ketehel of iidesport | boxed a fifteen-round bout here before @ big crowd of sports from all over Connecticut. ‘The bout was an even one, although Hogan showed superiority at times, Jeff Doherty of Mew Haven and Tommy Nelson of Portoheater bowed @ e-round draw, Tommy Shea of ters that they could mot held arch |* show as they were violating the fine rales, lay night, and announced that those whe vance can use them seme » will be unable to bold te nae all money will be refunded, of yew ORLEANS, Pittaburgy and ¥ fought ten-round vil 1.—Jin Peng off Denny of New Orleans |) jaw at the New Orleans tog the B eburgher, Eddie Kelly, the ride of Harlem,” ead Johnny Martin of the east fought tm Gas ' i ae Feed bey rad a Olympia A, C. te tical ft Pte « to the pop PITTSBURGH, Apri, Cleveland had @ shade in Watts - Honsghan of Pit took a aie At, inishment and himself to be rerer boxer of Pac: ‘two, ee joc SSEINSALIUI UI ean REAR, ExIOBE @g for Gest he Ga waehitess pie strength in proportion. He is a. trine| 2 Cok St es they defeated City College in’ the man, iy -day meeting on the “fat” at Bel- 4 MN IOIET Benefit Pert'ce for | 60 wetting for a chance to hook over the Pulte nccarding o> ee Teareau. Out Isl mone Park ‘Terminal, ‘The apring meet- | Peer last Saturday to the tune of 12 bate Sein RS ili |to 82. Soe eperd Paver vg ithe develops as Dahlen bedikhad %, ban fia) Rorien of the} Coach Billy Lauder now hi under parle cm not | Bie} Hone Maser Ce citi wigh expects the fans of Brooklyn need have | National Steep! an Asso- MOST WO! = _ roomed ho worry about the pitching ‘staff, clation, N Se Ne E be Pee Rue Purse te unlikely Of eee news atenral. "Thee will" bere | Rucker. lo in great shape, and Ragor, | Many of the prominent hunts racers Sates GARDEN TT PR Ras. KY IRWIN ts “AVidow i Prexy.”” bring Freddie, Welsh and Packey| Nevers and Stenzel, They will both Alien, Curtis and the others are ready | enter for the Meadow Brook race. ‘This |andy ONedle, w regulassin isis a wilt Ueayeb DSIy ee y Pr \. MeMeriand together in London. tag Stengel develop aa] fF the start, picturesque sport, with the besutiful |Jones, who hails from the University of . ASTOR fey § tes 4) Wed, ‘When MoFeriand went to England last, peaches ee peel ‘wee t when {sy 2 n8¥e NO complaint to mal sight of horses leaping over the high|Texas, Both Brooks and Smith were zo GE A Spy Pla Torctand Collie ig New chasing Welsh, the English champion|*esationally as ‘i hes the condition of my team," eaid Dahlen | hurdles, has grown steadily in popular- | given a tryout in the C. C. N. ¥. contest GRACE. crore Ri ee hails a made MeFariand weigh in at 133 pounds, |%¢ came in unheralded from the Gouth-/ when the club got in from Georgia, The| ity the lest several years, and it is ex- howed up to good advantage. 4th ST. ae ray aithoush the recognised lightweight |@ra League a few yours ago, Stengell weather in Augus a pected that this season's meet will have in KiendI'a ebift from the initial ST. Ey toMern GRAND |i" dion a Umit in England 19 135. In spite of this|#lso comes from the Seuth territory, @ record number of starters, cushion to centre feld will undoubtedly The we from . HOUS ah MoPeriand met Welsh in pretty good | having been the star of the Montgomery, aay, kept the diamond wet we would be a ay, PE Fa088 poeta nd ™ be @ permanent one, as there are two oT. ‘ Bo confident ia/ready to start the seai right now. |firat day , ee Sere Tee etree vou a] erat of thie fella auceee that hel There wore snveral "days ‘when “re | thn number the Werthury Seeplechane a THE by seis STAR esc" tive National Sporting Club of London, |the batting list. Made ft weceseary for us to tane jong |an equal number of te, with th 4 and 3 THE BEG! Ae MATINEE BAILY, d0niS- ae Bivery newapaper in London in com-| o,tepee! is not only 8 Food walter Ot, runs dnd wet In our felding practice ai Stewards’ Open Steeplechase of $00 th ‘been tried out and proved that Tn ok ACADERTY Oe RHUSIC eT 6eK Co menting upon the verdict of the referee | SA", imor|@8¥ place that we might strike, 7 able to field cleverly and swat PRINCESSES ty Wee Baek ichmond game he whaled the minor| was just right and t is} En i alk, A s. TE! agreed nat M name tsa won and/teague pitchers for a two-bagger and ht a e ir . Ri 8 , . ebeuld given the decisi i id th drove a home run ov ~~ - ‘This concesion, coming trom Enallsh the right eld, the Rrat one over Fee b ee ant eee peaten @ Both ST. Bes ney ey: mMRODERE, PrRiee aid aie Se ‘weitere commenting upon a fight be-|On the present grounds in that dir. Nevis LA KNOWLES enon amerisen' ant an Baxitsh Mie tui of Sekt ee noticed one ef the players | wasting tis_sen 1 Guy casino |conteate being ES v rit wal i Po Rnleee™ URRAY HILL THEATRE = champion, ain proof t , Hb gl x cigarette . meet Amb; g \ es . Jand bed an overwhelmin, rao tea Basta BUNA ya SMT Sathe BO | ee ad aad’ & oetinn meee ee serenty- | Mary on April 9 and Union on April 12, Agsieu™ | QUEENS OF PA! uses the hook slide as effectively as el 4 a Harvard game, the first big con- veteran leaguers, falling to the left or | Dahlen. pod poppy the ‘season, {s scheduled here for Welsn has fougat saPorione three the right with equal precision. ats ie # iA oO ) Nh = Hhone 880 Gat wo ute ‘ROO er enge! as a pecul 4 a The other — ine Sele at the dat, very similar to that of Joe ."" he sald with a - anne ae Oe, oot h ago. COHAN Si rae Clever as Welsh 1s, he knows | Tier. Instead of choking the bat, as| laugh fe 1 yonatios now SSA SA a i ARS SES SASS Callers COMET iw PA nn Bryant 46, FLOOD SUFFERERS. he cannot box with McFarland, He | 0st ood batters do. he xrips it on the including mi F ‘ai i Warland would go to England again to|!s going to give the National League | big improvement ‘in our ‘ Laurette Taylor Fetey on. ane sin ee, ay tate ints tnejeming.Whteae they wet to hime cigarettes out sentir “We don't wiow ll HELLO, BILLY a fag ial wen Se eer BENEFIT MATINEE iit TH met any English champion, Added to|pitchers a lot of trouble. a Why don't you wear PEERLESS ‘Which is the fact that Packey has been|OUTFIELD NOT ENTIRELY NE % getting trom $700 to $1000 for his TO BENNY MEYERS. to Maybe that's Decause they are going UNION SUITS? 7 outs in this couniry. He received his| While Benny Moyers, the otter out- p Mair new Dare when thoy got Every man on my street is wearing Mita thar, & nmersein’ Stiens. Becerd purse ($10,000) for fghti: ten- | fielder, is new to the outfield, it ts not it Hypnotlst) Found Uecisioniens content with Matt |entinely new to hin He get's peck at| THOUGHTS OF NEW PARK EN.||| them. They are more comfortable than ret Eee ‘Wella, then English lightweight cham-|it while a member of the Glants dur! COURAGE DODGERS, any other Union Suit on earth. the spring training season four ye ‘That's no joke, either,’ 7 sald Dabien, ago, Dut at thy last minute was sent to Made the f. PEERLESS ewark, McGraw put in a draft for}"¥oU have no idea how much that new with lamous : Bi park idea has encouraged these fellows close h or semi-closed. Iya got, him: ‘Meyers h overcame 22 Ket busy: They all seem to look on it nent Next Thurs May Irwin in ead d Sas __BROOKLYN AMUSE: [x ISTAR THEATRE {i%ow, [ns & Fulton BURLESQUE Ww ROTHE & Ginger jas a fresh start toward a pennant, 1 feel Best fitting suits you ever saw. Don't Prank Chance put his “ fully im- Al Mhrowsh ite paces for a week or no, | Pin ie Gimnte and 8 Tae im narkal bout this gang," ||| wait another day tll you get yours. COLONIAL aN tells me that besides Chance tho rest are thas Benny’ Moyers (#ald Rucker, ‘Ys that we've had no aore- ay fa 12 STAR ACTS “Why,” he said, f the big lencves, While{ness at all, Of course all of our arme is natural colo oes McGraw often declared j@re @ little weak yet, but the strength ud 1 $8, "be wihgeee { were just a bunch of |Meyers to be %« of the best sliders |Wwill come with the warm da: We ° Same a or ar a Nand “@mateurs compared to him. He had| that he had eve: seen, Benny in per-|don't think wa are going to win a pen- ; 3 haps the fastest gan on the Brooklyn [nant or anything like that this season,” Were speed and ginger than any of he concluded suddenty, “but there ts hem, and as for playing baseball, why, ™M has strengthened his}one thing certain, This gang ts not go- the star and the rest were in ing to feel licked before It goes on the In my opinion that fine new park that,” he Mae “the Highland- Pretty mood. b ng get in your mind| He's right, too. picture of Hans Wagner and Umpire ‘not be able to stand on ‘New ¥ York's cheat cer tg sting come’ os tas 1) Kiem, re ud crow this bus they sill have a you a tals «& at, Daily, Phone Wa GAY ule WAY BURLESQUERS! "__ SPORTING, eee ae as i I cm t eats ana i