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a a ae © et elt ee EF UP-TO-DATE ANO NEWSY WILLARD. HERE SATURDAY ssc uc wocmeerectHE WINNERS ON WAY FROM HAVANA = YANKEES’ LAS MOST POPULAR CHAMPION gt hla THAT EVER WON THE TITLE ———— ———-<+0e -—— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1915. ————— SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosentevanen | Battle at Petersburg ‘Wild Donovan's Men Head for Brooklyn Conqueror of Johnson Receives Noisy Welcome by Population of Key West --Impressive Send-Off Marks Departure from Havana. Spectel to The Rowning Word | KiHMOND, Va. Apr & Wie, py dangling at bis belt, 1 HL" Donovan left for Peters. ional @le- f that yen- eroble old Virginia town, yesterd afternoon | The tle cry of the Yankees On to Hrookiya! and “Let's ha Kobing!” after the game ig ure becomes an ineident of ng exibition baseball history toe night The Yankees will be back at home 1 New York early to-morrow moras ing well primed for the Brooklyn pros son series at Kbbets Field and im Newark The third and final game of the serios is 4 Sunday affair in the Jersey | metropolis Yesterday's game jn Richmond wae the New Metropolitan Amer= 1 Leaguers, although they had no nr on the job, and Jack 1 King Cole worked effec- tively in the piteher'’s box, and some By Robert Edgren. Copyright, 1915. hy The Pree Publishing Co (The New York byening W ’ KEY WEST, Fla. Aprils ht champion, arrived here late yes rea” ard the Governor Cobb and war given @ Lehto Wonderful reception Jess t* now entrained to rk. where, New Yo 1 Seeording to original plans. he was due to arrive to-morrow ote! These ! plass, however, have been changed and arrangements made for au exhib tiem by Willard in Baltimore This will delay the champion» arrival tn the | = vik bg efty until Saturday — Foremost in the great crowd that packed San Francisco Wharf upon | BRINGING — na . Willard’s jeaving Havana was Jack Johnson, ex-champion Johnson came Tere ail eeress the gang plank on the Governor Cobb and inquired for Jess, who | Wes sunning bimseif on an upper deck. Io ao fow minutes the new cham ple came down and the two shook hands | “I'm glad to eee you, Jack,” ssid Willard. ecaconsifjjems BBs WILLARD, world + beavy terday from Havana on Cure Manan TH GG STAGE “vee ee JOE JACKSON, THE HARD HITTER OF CLEVELANDS, STEALING WILLARD STUFF ATLANTA, Gu, April Joe Jackson, the slugging outfleider of the Clovelands, is stealing Jens Willard’s stuff, Shoeless Joe was verved with & warrant by a Shere home town, Green. TT WILLARD WON'T REACH HERE TILL SATURDA Jess Willard wil) not arrive ty Now kK until Saturday morn- easy fol “Glad to see you again, boy,” eaid Johnson, looking up into the face of the man who had torn hie title away. “I just came down to eay goodby, and thet | wish you all the luck in the world. Ihope = [Irish Giant Put Up a Won- ning charges ag w Warhop urgument, and J 900d luck will follow you all your life. | hope you'll keep the cham- = ae tO, Lae. ane an Tl ground and hit the minion of the || mighty: slick work was displayed, pienship as long as you went it. Take good care of yourself and save dertul Exhibition at’ the tvampion will atop ott || \T out. Joe then Sumy uci |henrecy eccr 0y neue peerec ena ae ‘ r money. Then when yeu're old you won't have anything te be A vtnorrow afte iile, put up ball for pears 1) al png Fawn wench ee la St. Nicholas Rink. smonatrasion in plan ince to answer the charges and || Muisol sent Cole home with @ ters ; Of that city,” The cone came back here. He wired his manager, Joe Birmingham, that he would join the team at Chatta- nga to-day, Joe has been ap- uring in vaudeville in the South 1 has been called down for not ing on time and in condition, rifle three-bagger in the seventh ine ning and scored himself a few min- utes later on Hartzell's third single. Hartzell took High's place in the | line-up for the day. Donovan appar- ently desiring to get a line on the condition of his utilitarian extraor- dinary Johneon ehook hands with many friends who were Koing away witb the Willard party. Turning, he started down the gang plank tated and came back again. of Jonson may be seen at the Polo Grounds Saturday afters hoon. At every stopping place along the route to-day Willard was greeted by thousands of people. By Vincent Treanor. | COFFEY is 4 regular fightey Johnson Bids Friends Sad Farewell. J ira ahoqradi this loge aight et tee) “Boys,” he said, “you're the lucky fellows, You're going home. It's St. Nicholas Rink to everybody's hell to come down here to the boat and see you going back to the good Old/ gatiataction, Of course he has somo- United States and not be able to go along. If I'd committed & crime, as} thing to learn, but, judging by the im- they said, I'd go right back with you and take my medicine, but liberty’a| provement he showed over all his| mighty eweet, and I'm not going back to be locked up in « jail for some- previous performances, tho tutelage} thing I know I didn't do. 1'4 go mad thinking about it. 1 guess I'll never of Joo Jeannette has done wonders, | , | ea ° iat Mi BATTALION canes.| Willard ‘3 Right Name eps i CECI aaetiey Colle bein Two world’s records were broken | Is Arth Britt ham pa bome again. Goodby. Goubt. In. one round, the seventh, |“Pol” Perritt Weakens and Peli- Was, dtellly’s scoops and underhand | Fret a val Atiitias held inthe s reaur Drevin a After Johnson had gone ashore Big Jess went back to the upper deck| Srorrtes atrometh toumad about ty tell throws, Pacers Naval Mula. hee 18 the —_-— A 5 ems armory in South Br a. The where everyone aboard who had @ camera took 4 turn at snapping bim.| ing Coffey looked worn and tired, but} Cans Trim Giants, CHICAGO, April 6.—-President, Joh events In whioh Father Time received st That’s What Al-| Bis father died Oct. 29, 1881, and wap Through it all he was smiling good-naturedly. He stood hero and stood] in the following round Ireland's fistio son of the nt eevee" dad, weg | duafizuring marke were the 680 yards | At Least That's at an buried at Emmett, Kan. As Joss was there, and let anybody stand beside him to be anap-shotted in the august] idol camo again and from then on — in his circult for the opening games on | fely for tears of four, and wall scal- te “ei | HN NAY Ee J = Kort : ing. One battalion record went by sta ousin in death, this would make him thi presence of the great conqueror of Jack Johnacn, Many ladies sent their| what he did to Morris was a shame.| NEW OI ~\NS, \prit 8.—By mak. | APPL4 as follows: Dineen and Naliln at (ne One batiallon record went by| — Jeged Distant Cou Urey Oi mor twenty snoven, ag cecorts to ask him to pose, and Jess just posed and amiled and etood about! in the ninth and tenth rounds Mor- |! four runs in the last two tnnings| Detroit, i:vans and Mullaney at ki Wash-| figures wero beaten. rar Claims reported. A woman by tle name of ris wan fairly blinded, and staggered] ff Pitcher “Pol” Porritt. the New ington, Connolly and Chill at Philadel-| In the 880 yards race, a scratch af- Denver Claims. | Mrs, Barney Franklin declares that Mke @ great good-natured boy. a. tt 7 Gtleans Péilcans beat the New Yorklee fair in which Military Athletic League : jShe was in the room when the new At last the steamer pulled out from Ban Francisco Wharf and slowly S100! ae Ne bey the 3) ‘masa WASHINGTONT April &.-Mfinua the | 2atBa Were the competitors, the quar- | |champion was born and. that. he d en man, eyes were S tod , April 8.—N ne | peond 1%: | ? , | Welghed twenty pounds, nosed her way into the stream. A tug streaming with banners crowsod her ci sta any only. the inborn pameneat per service of Daubert, Wheat and Stengel, | tt of the Second Tattalion lived UP) GSS OW TLLATID ie ny a ee ee eee ee the el bow, whistle tooting loudly. It was crowded with Americans intent up0R (ring man kept him on hia foot, (yRtNCRTON, April 8. —Princeton’a | 2h three hundted tere, oF better, he! and aside from defeating the teams penalty of sudden fame, NoW are good f ‘ le obances < eet. hall team had little diMoulty defeat foose! ‘| seeing the new champion off in style Willard stood leaning over the rail i ve showing of the Wii- Is jar mt vonty= 0 t ont vorid’s | lard-Johnson flight picture ‘The bout from start to finish was] ing ¢ me, by a score of six runs to|of the Twenty-third Regiment, Thi that he has won the wo 1-Johnson fight pictur late here by the score of 7 to 1. | four in th “ ”) ¢ one redeeming feature of the | teenth Regiment and others, hung up say claht c mpionship, all sorts leountry. A d fon | x ted soon watshing them. He waved Bis hat in reply ¢0 loud shoute of “Goodby, Jean” ino best hoavyweight match seen|Bunched hits when men were on basoa ‘content waa tho form shown DY APDICtOM, | new mark with 1 minute %6 1-6 | Neaysweigue championship, all Shee pe i diig the Hitehic- Welsh fitmn, of Willard Got an Impressive Sendoff. round these parts since the old Coney | were responsible for Prineaton's acoring. |* Superba rookte, aoe te a atth oes socona jot tories are coming ae 1k place in Londoik The law against tie } ‘Down the bay went the Governor Cobb. On every side the stone walls | !slund days. To aay there wasn't an |from the former best world's mark, | the country from those who claim to PHILADELPHIA, April 8.—The Phil: |_ CHICAGO, April 8 | , A pass to all) heid by the Seventy-first Infantry! pave known him when he was poor rtation or interstate transports ef the harbor defenses were lined with cheering throngs of Cubans. The Th ar ate Sone y ugne | Sdelphia American League team de- | £anice in the Kater Teague wag went! team. | and comparatively unknown, A dé- jtlon of tieht pictures was supposed | __ qnetent fort at the Miramur was crowded with eokilers, who sent up a cheer | with tho speed of @ lightweight, So| feated oe local deh ep Leaguera in! 4. Gilmore, President of gue. Se lgpatch from Denver says that Arthur itunes” “ererred to prixe-Bght pig | Yitme that of @ football recting section. Down past the red channel buoys /fust did he go and 90 steadily did he Jentordny by the score oft to o,| federal argantzation Ciimoro wrate that CHARLIE EBBETS’S LATEST erais ta Hie: nate num (&|CUbG waar of fie-iditonlecwrela iqnd through the ewirling tide ripe we went, heading to sea. Swinging past |Fiirod iat he would fant himself pue| Hush held the Natlonals to one nit,|e,hoped the Vresident would find oc-| 1S “BILL DONOVAN” DAY.! man, who says he is a distant cousin Pictures, ached by thie Merve Castle, Havana's ancient outward defense, we could hear the cheers |i woomed that Coffey was going to do| while the Americans touched up Rixey | during the senson, Che 1” Other eltlen ——— he title holder, declares that | gystems the United 4 > orion 1c » Hixey | during the season. of the new title holder, 7 States to decide @ Go buntreds of soldiers lined up oa the walle to age the new world’s | just thin up to the sixth round. He| for nine hits zs | 1h be Roane about ten years ago Jess fought & whether they are tntion of tit hampien calling away from the city that had been the scene of hie great | had, in turn, punched Morris on the . = CHICAGO, — April, 8.—Charles _H. t or at Cripple Creek and hit him) law paste, Jaw with a‘fast left, followed by a| ANNAPOLIS, Md., April &—Yale'n!-phomas, President of the Chicago N j Tho _ If the sity case ag { Ayme were waving, aape were Gung in air, and as the distance grew | *appy short-armed right that had | baseball team defeated the Midshipmen | tic League Ball Club, intimated t so hard that he killed him. 8 ocaal Portas | we could see that the men in kahki were still watching and still hs % writen all over it, only to wee! py 6 to 6 in eight innings of poor base- da " wes willing the Chicago ederal; Dodgers in ‘authorities out there threatened 0 States Supren ¥ the means Seeins 0 it ‘thetr shouts could carry out across the blue sea to the “Wee. | {He bl¢ Oklahoma giant weather them | yay) The Navy lads hit Watrous harder ' Gynicii. pitcher, if the Nationals men wnlch wil start Ae arrest him and Jess is reported to, time the owners of the films intend (© here. all in bewitlde fan i sels) Bi 5 ne Natl ean | teams will al y wurdi is . a ahanged i > \give boride, which will onable them + ‘who has besome Cuba's most popular These punches, delivered with than the vistors ‘touched up Blodgett, get back the money they have invested and Tuesday, April 12 and have vamped and changed his namo. 4 ‘ im to ‘at them,” sald a Cuban who was taking the trip across. “They all the power of a big, husky youth, but they fielded In poor shape and lost In him. ‘Thomas submitted to Charles | Dodgers wil play the, Athlete in) May be this yarn is true and may ane EOE PEC ERA URE ERS ALR Come ef coffe: ‘ Petes Chant ae rae rghman, President of the Chicago] B: 9 eparation for the regube ‘ ¢ athe oO ome ders a decisior funew if Johneon had beaten him there would have been trouble in Cuba to-/as Coffey ix, ware onough to topple |thelr chances t re by weak base | maderain, & statement of the expence | eco. which wil open April Id when be it isn't another story comes Te ye shown that the Welalie deg. But the big white man has shown that the white ja not forgetting how | over any ordinary mortal, but Morris | running and failure to hit at opportune the Nationals incurred in McConnell be- | the Brooklyn Club will play the Glants from Kansas to the effect that airanie films are not privectight pias .7 Kage de My ayn ene for mney ene. ‘ otn0d a ante tate Poy tng oe times, The » feature of the gamo fore he jumped to the Federals, at the Polo Grounds 2 ard is his right name and that tures; but only reproductions of © mean’ was trying from barassing popu- —— ACS CABLE, . boxing match, the owners of the Wil- lard-Johnson | pictures believe they can also show thelr pictures, as they took pains to have the Cuban Gove euddenly thrust upon him. Gees he exclaimed, “I'm beginning to| ¥%4 © eet in close, maul and hold on al . by brute strength. At long range he 2 t. 1 suppose now I'll never be) DY Prute airenwth, At long range he [ t Li t tf without collecting a crowd. I'm going to] close quarters he did ‘plenty ‘to Cottey, n erco egia e ers juiet, out of the way place and began to play| Many an inside uppercut reached oungeter, whom Jess dandled on his knee aa if] Coffey when he should have been f ||_FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP | By John Pollock ernment give them written permise sion to conduct a boxing mateh ang ° ° ‘used t operation. He has four of them himacif at home in clear and away from the crazy driv P Pp g fe f| \p t Ci t not a prize-fight b motes Rtelan se ‘age from seven years down te four months, aii This angie of the fight, howeve: re, arin or rl 0 oas Although Cart Morris was outpointed bs Jimy a tout with Johnuy Lustig before the same clu | - Sataide we hit the long ocean ewells. In a few minutes Jens wuddeniy| Proved that Coffey cvuld’ take that —_>— rs | Coffey in thelr ten round bout at the St, Nicho- | within two weeks, | Joneph Mayer ¢ test Nini: Be: serra ae mone | Johny: Marto, thew sPHTA, April 8 — Joseph did for winning the hon he always gives satisfaction in the ring, het! Stayer, wi tly ounted to $7,005, Bach fighter re] today by ‘Tom McArdle to es Maron: he ai iy “7 the amateur oe: cent,, aftor the State had taken | jor the Kansas City welterweight, for ten rounds | MAtional billiard champtonship at the | ite usual 5 per cent, of the grom receipts, This] i, the main event at the Fairmount A, C, on | tournament held in this city, announced ‘Turn “Pr kind of stuff and keep his head, interest in the Curley kid, lost interest in the violet sea and the blue At times the Irishman. se and started for his cabin. the point of throwing ‘odak Fiend Annoys Jess Willard. Wind and inixing inf th Morris, but he al "As he hastily croseed the deck one kodak flend who hadn't yet snanped| just when Tis trienda L ‘side Nghtwelght, who) PHILADE 4 at| The Players Will Be Carried on| fit, card, of teventy tive, which won x round a Apemied Os qualification | mution fe the April tourna ‘a at Club Special Trains to the Island champion, fighter $2,010.82, The tickets taken | Satun) i a r « to-day that ho will become nrot Jess. “Don't bother me just now, I'm in a hurry.” Jess was invisible for prey as tae Aleit ad i ie a Wik KAA Ronee ae at $5. Cash taken in at the clash with Tex Kelly n-round bouts, six day contest against Albert G. Cutler several hours. ffensive 1 Code of Chesterfield, Becker of Wood- en, $17, The Stato tax ainounted _ hag in New York. Previous to Joining the ‘When ho came out agein he looked all right, and evidently felt much| #9! of 4 Kood offensive nan, | Moe Smith, the east a f North Fork, Shannon to $34 mai ager of pugiliste, | W HAVEN, Apriis. |! the ;romising local ban. | Professional ranks Mr. Mayer will play better, for he had the same old amile that he wore through the long training | Knows how to hit with, beth hang ‘of Rermuda. and | : has a one-two punch that 1s SDARAT Me ete coeAS Tadalewere others | After the bout between Morris and Coffey, Mor. | tamm management. Moe has | Nis last amateur match with Edward Wy grind and in the ring when he matched sheer strength with the black cham-| minder of Willie Lewis, its orig Bai A m Lise cieue ins ot Of four. Mahts, | ris was immotiatel hed to meet Jack Reed, | an idea that Ja defeat many of the locaj| Gardner, Inst year's champion, at the pion and slowly pushed him back. but he needs a bit of schooling in ig AS aj! Of Ninety-| the ‘Tuledo heavyweight, for ten rounda at «| fighter, Arion Club, New York, next Friday “What do you think,” n'a coming down to fenaive work, Ho has to learn how | tho Tnteroolsmiate, Alifmnae and play continues through | posing stow to Le liwkd by the Irving A, C, of ws Do night. eee me off? That fellow ought to have been white. | know lots of to block, how to step away and stall | Alpha Delta Pal golf teal which alee ltrookiyn on the night of Apel 17, As Reet | dhe wy Becie, ishe A ie Beer, Be |e Pein cen whe woulda Reve dene that Km almeet corey ¢ tout when stung, and how to make the |will play at the Panama-Bacific Ex bianaged to stand off Cunbost Salih too. ten | $00" of Gunbeat mith, end Dominick: Buckley him.” other fellow miss, — If Coffey can|position early in duly and August, are April §.—Ann found’ bout lie io ibely to ive Morrie e aust] manseer of tho Bharkey A, ‘Jess, however, had no sorrow over the fact that Johnson didn’t master this tof the hit-stop-and> | well under way. The Committee on Ar- here to-da, beat him. get-away art he will land at the top or very near It “| never fought a black man before and I'll never fight one Willy Gibson has the makings of a jin,” he sal “Fights between white and black men ca too champion in) Jim) Coffey All he to be responsible for all the trouble that came ne # a litte more experience and fight—all that rioting and killing and fight- conching fr Joo Jeanette, whose hing that worried me most before | got into the xyronosiun with the Irishman composed of W. H. Gard= dent of the Ini pions ation and Capt State matches with Massachusetts and, Wells, the English champion, Willant has f team, Chairman; Edward P.| Rhode. Tel de-| at the Olympic A, C., where four tan-tound soute of Marvard, J. BL Rose of ° and will be held on June 8 clined to take on Moran in a contest in Kngland | ary on the prarmime. “Fighting” Bill Ketobell, ; } ‘ net heeee Gra icn SMatsiate nae > he feels that he can make more money by | who recently boxed Battling Levinaky « fast ten | fth Ned And. the latter at the | #iviM& exbibitions in this county, | rounds, will take on Fred MeKay, the Winnipny retary: |New Haven Country Club, i plonahip q ‘Tho only boute scheduled for tomight are those died at hie home a 4 iy No, 2100 Homocrest Avenue, Shoepahead Bay, lament of the Connecticut | *rmuatat = | Sn ‘Teaday night. No vow seventy ought dear old Sheld at the Brooklawn |. While Jes Willant has been offered $20,000 to | aad waa well known by the fight fane, | eport, July 7 to 10. ‘Tho bex Frank Moran, the conqueror of Bombardier | w n, Ceetl Hodgman, No. ry clea a wht. To- York City | was sure I could knock him out, but | couldn’ i \taeig clearly leat nig y ys aan iil fiat, and Jobnay Martin will bom Antheay Me Oieuing Se vee Tee ie fe canta weit he mut 1 aay jdn't help Mfey is the most popular of all Crocker, Chairman of the ae Pigand Welsh, the fond's Mahoweight cham: | Gowan. Ketchell has amc an oath to stop Me- “That was the only thing that bothered me at all—the possibility |" kta'tii suk Taat nijiit-and tlekied | U9ie Committe of the Panama Packt Henbecigby, io" a wonrownd Wont at Polder thr | Oy before whe lial, Ake tamnee of being knocked out by a negro. If a white man knocked me out I'd Timmy Johnston foyty Maposition. ts making up a wntative) ( ram ING WORLD'S morow bight, hae also beci ma Georg Novic, the Pittston, Pa,. bomer, til Pyramid Pi hardly worry over fterward. I'd just take it and think it was Bl Ja < edule for. uh tet and ihe matahe vi HEA ABINCT OLNEY: | ake his debut in this city #t te Olymyte A, 0. Remedy Now fighting luck or be satisfied he was a better man, but I'd hate to be ay the ‘atte SUP aed ley 2 } next Monday night, meeting Mike MoTengua, the benten'by a neuro, t couldn't get that out of my mind. Twas deters CRANE BEATS RHODES AND jtayrst with totand stanford University, ies to imate "Shay Miyata Prove ‘wast tt ined that | wouldn't go down, no matter what hi niveralty of Cullfornia and five . | 00 the night of Apel 28, Relies, bot a, Il apbeee to: the of Mattereiala ey Wee at We arclac arahion ciate carina REACHES THE SEMI-FINAL, » the. Comat Last Night's Scores, pola Web in Tolan hes a Will Dofor You, id that | was to outfight him until | beat him and knocked Mutual Life No. 1. Gahmen, 8; Berger, 74; | Jimmy Johnston, manager of the St, Nicholas nas taken another fighter under BORER HOSTON, April & — ‘Three matehes ies Serpent, (Oh Gratton, Ui, ho + Total, | Rink A. ©. today announced that he is trying t He lo Al MeCoy, the middle Willard Gets Great Welcome in Key West. snd oa default in the play for the na Cotorado No, 2 are srrange «ten round be etwas Al Koien the who me broken iter from | When the party landed at Key We sll the population of the town w tonal court tennis championship | ohiy June 26, the day after that club on April ot Morris has a! “8 : aire, but he only consented walting to ace Willard. A brass band was playit ho loft tt 2 R Waa aht the tournament to the semis | Harvard resatta at New London, copted th o wants Wo m ‘good ug that be e woukl make pes sgcbo ee the boat. THe! nay round, which will be ; 4 5 with the | Lis matehes, aud that he would not be interfered greater part of the crowd was massed behind a picket fe TIULADELVHIA, April & Pr 7 ing them, Relaler te aa 5 ni the Custom House ground from the streets, When Wil Nay : " ha ny | Qulinah touether With: if. auliivan At the end of the nluth round of the bout | Stocoy wai to meet Huck Crouse in Pitts | booklet mailed. Peaae Lar Ceca went walking down along the tracks, head o J. A, Lo Hike ar A felt : bnaell Recwayor between Carl Morris and Jim Coffey, Morris, after | yur in three weeks, if you send ue coupon beim. ppery panions, there was one wild yell, and in an instant the restraining fence A fault trom TE Morgan of Harvard, M. Ntullot Sp reaching ibis comer, turned to hs manager, Billy | — > was torn down and the crowd rushed frantically to mect him, Men, women, Wi meet 8 Derbys ale of tht sity gn Wed ya Y gad mld, Me shook Me We 8 He) ate bh Semi-Final FREE SAMPLE COUPON and children simply Jumped up and down and shricked with excitement DODO DEBE OBS AOE HOR ; tate Ok Bi lream @cero fan Rveniig) World soos, Wik bat SMS a Sim HERON IE 8, COWIE Re 79s PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, Big Jeas stepped upon a bench so that everyone could see him, ' ORG SSSI beet hy ne 9 y Country b, a he Brooklyn le F, will play 619 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, indulgently. The Customs people were swept off their fect Gaeta ei) play, Ol B. MCAR aF Mew i i Trophy: uple of sald McCamey, | the J, & P. Coates F, C. of Pawtucket Kindly send me a Fri Prramid Pile Remedy, 1n plain wrapper (as more hurt then bel 1., in the semi-final round of the N a“ tional Challenge Cup competition at Ath 7 ‘it: § > of]. in spite of a. brisk Northwest wind | Columbus, New York chy Arete cepdthades Of] that blew over the course and that pute | High Individual Scores for Evening] "is! to maxe me beliers he nthe | HK We a trifle uncertain, owing to World Gold Fob. “One Round Hogs the California Nghtwelght, | New Bedford, Mas: Saturday, Tho Name dition of the greens, the | wit Otten, Will ‘re “ams SI tle. i (Nig Otten, William. Green's. A has been the sparring partner of Champion ° Street atts | xeon . made by Oulmet and ‘Sul- | Lev Susskin rive. 1 413 | Fresdge Weta for the latter's: fo 00) Geltic team will leave Pier 14 North q s whole we ry ROU RN epherd) s Hgts inthis i ex livan, on the whole w ry Rood, To-Night's Schedule. aay area dint to-day to toast Sehtay tan, | River, (Fulton Street, New York), by || City,» BK take the crowd away by walking down along the tracks, He did. The crowd followed, cheering wildly, while the band play 1 saw two white hatred old ladies yelling frantically, while one gave the finest imitation of an Indian war whoop ever heard outside a Wild West show. ~ Jess Willard is going to be the most popular champion the world ever | through a winner pe ‘all boat to-morro' noo! maw, Ané you can take it from me, the South alreudy classes him with) ... ; pS pPINEHURST, N.C. April 8.—Jamee American cotton, O42), Raven: | the weet aide lphiarlest, for aren, st Son: feteoeke im no players and all whe ish ot tan din }: rn hie Baturday night, If Mogs ‘will ma and Lee, ali eas Ne es AM eit rt Toit amateur, I Meus’ froctiia ‘Vai des Com | Weel, Canada, 7 a is] to make Be et at the pler wuccemsul io beating Lore be will pe matched tor not later ‘ . a! os

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