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THE WASHINGTON TDIBS PBIL 3 1908 I 1S FRIDAY I I i Freeman Displays Un- wonted Agility at First and at i Bat- a Is Working Hard to Perfect Control of New Curve i By THOMAS S RICE WICHITA Kan April S Washing on walloping of Wichita yesterday by to 0 was a sweet revcngo for the de feat of last year when tho Wichita earn came to tho front noar the and f the game mado nine runs in one in and won out That performance has rankled ever inco and tho shutout yesterday was hereforo doubly appreciated The best eature yostorday was the agility Free ian displayed at first and At bat three or four chances on ground and accepted them fill cleanly Jthpugh none was dead easy Ho also Showed good reaching qualities in low throws Ho was tho tail ond Rot three double plays and was right ton tho job At bat all of his four hits were clean ind the Wichita fans immediately mixed him up with Buck Freeman telling one another on the homeward streot car journey that he was the man who made twentyone homers in Minneapolis last year The only time he did not get a ihit Freeman scored a man by his infield out The improvement was highly ap preclated and tended to verify tho pre dlctlons of his friends that he would deliver tho goods when he reached weight Rooters Spot Freeman Tho Wichita rooters Invented a brand name for Freeman Because of his size they called him Hippo It was an Jmmedlato hit Charley Street has been r nIcknamed because of his conversational proclivities Falkenberg pitched a much steadier than usual yesterday He has liven working Incessantly to perfect hIs control to do nine innings without He depends mostly upon a f ball that is very treacherou- sif it is started well it is extremely to hit but should out iof his hands the wrong way ama could ease real sizes this defect and is coaching himself overcome it He expresses the be lIef that this is to be his best and has been showing better than n previous springs Delehanty so far Is the best bet in infield Ho is ambition tend is going after everything and has been very clean in difficult Chances He was at his best spread himself over a lot of tory at iShlpkes Classy Work- t Shlpko is certainly a grand little Holder Ho wag as fast and as accurate yesterday as In the closing days of last eason he was the of the Washington Infield He is batting against tho minor pitchers and may become steady enough a stick er to land A permanent job If ho should develop into a batter Washing- ton an Infield to delight the heart for there Is no doubt about Me Brides fielding ability and Cantlllon- latill considers Freeman a sure comer- t first Tho wind blew high in Kansas which Kmakes fly balls a difficult job but all the Washington soldiers dis- played judgment It is also fine for students of hosiery and Kan- sas has somo experts Tho score TOuto Wichita RHOABB- bIpkoSb 0 3 0 3 0 PennolLcf anleylf Cormaklf 0 2 IS 0 f- iDoletySU 1 3 6 E 0 Hwllnirab 86826C- Tatesef 0 0 110 Freeinanlb 2 4 li 0 0 BUnrf tre to 11 S 0 0 Annlass 0 1 3 3 ft umsrf 1 1 1 1 e Poopieob SfcBrldess 6trlng rci TalkengvP Nieholsc fi 1 0 0 0 Ctarkp Hermrixp 0 0 e 0 1 f Totals CIS2714 Totals 0 E2711 I Washington 63101010 0- irWlcblta Q0640406 0 Earned runs TVasWHrton 4 First base by errors Wiehlta 1 Lot a i p Wa hlng ton 9 Wichita 4 Innings tl c d By Clark 3 by Hendrix 3 by 3 Tilts mode QrC Clark 6 oft Hendrlx 2 oft Speer 4 Struck llandriK 2 Home run ThreeJae hit Cates Twobaso t2 Sbpk Sacrifice hits iCat js MeBrida Stolen ba y Street Double- t j loya ilcDrWo to Delehanty to Freeman Bums to Freeman Delehanty to Freeman Hit by Falkenberg 1 by Clark 1 finplre Mr Edwards Tlmo of game 1 hour FOR MENS SPRING WEAR New blocks pew ideas new styles of finish new shades as well of oourse as tho black worth more than any hats ever sold for CHAS KAUFMAN 8 SONS 431433 Seventh St Exoollono 3 GET SWEET REVENGE fROM WICHITA ng slew gabby game f I exploding allY tour to ear I yesterday- and wolf With his major experience ot last year It it O A E 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 PI beIl1b e 0 0 0 2 e 8 0 0 2 6 o 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 e 1 0 0 1 peerp e e o e 1 u e- f IIM Speer outBy Freeman I pitcherBy t Stag Hats i J 2 00 1 BeeP nii AT1UNALS en erg He- ad balls ac- cepting sent tion 0 0 5 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 e tilt Dolelianty a i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ SENATE and LAGER MAER ZEN I II i Is best exemplified by Hearteh8 MABRZEN SENATE and LAGER Gold medal winners at ftdlng ex poelUeM Order Heu B rs YOtTRB entitled to the FINEST I international rich a ADZ or Senate 9175 8 j bottle rebate boo Delivered In unlettered wagons if desired Chr Heurich Brewing Co SsSm oren deb Lager 160 A = Gotham Situation Has Depressing Effect on Benning ContingentT- he betting situation in Xew York was uppermost in the minds of toe horsemen at Banning yesterday quite overshadowing the local racing There was an uneasy feeling among the talent and those who w re de- pendent in any manner on too race- tracks were feeling a little blue Tho young gentlemen in the press box who get their living by scribbling about the races woro inclined to view the matter- in a jocular light but that didnt It was like whistling at a funeral Back to the Farm The dean of tho press box a gentle- man of much dignity remarked that ho had been a good baseball reporter thirty years ago and guessed he could get a job in that lino now Still another fa miliarly known as Bill said if worst came to Wienerwurst he could go back to the milk business and so it went but all were clearly disturbed by the situa tion of affairs at Albany A little more cheerful feeling was no ticed late in tho afternoon when a tele- gram was received stating that the bills had been referred to a committee of which Senator McCarron was chairman Daly Once Again- Pa Daly must bo voted an exceed ingly unfortunate man Yesterday he had his colt Hartford Boy in the maid en race and he was quite confident that at last he would put one over the plate If my colt gets oft said is all over Inasmuch as Hartford Boy had never gotten away from the barrier in his natural life Pas tip did not appeal very strongly to the cog- noscenti Dalys enthusiasm however was in fectious and a straggling play went in on Hartford Boy and when it was known that the sage had t 5 himself there was something in the nature of a mob to get down on the good thing Hartford Boys Waterloo When the barrier went up for the first time in his career Hartford away from the post and sifting out in front looked for awhile as if he would at last make good The Daly cohorts jubilant and Pa executed a war dance In the stretch Hartford Boy blew up and finished among the alsoe It is about time now to pass Hartford Boy up He is a counterfeit of the rankest kind Giles Wins First Carter Halls good little colt Giles the outsider in the betting won the first race yesterday in a game drlvo from Smoker By and by wise fish will pay some attention to the Hall stables All of its horses are fit and ready to race and they are always out for the money Little Fairbrother rode a mas- terly race on Giles quite the beet ex hibition of tho meeting When Smoker hooked up with him he did lose his herd and to the whip but cooly sat down and riding with hands and heels shot his mount over the line first by The Baltimore sports as usual got their money Giles oamo in ahead Stewards Caught Napping The stewards let several cases of foul riding go by but yesterday they passed up a most flagrant instance- In the last race Berkeley and Samuel- H Harris were having It out in the stretch when Berkeley crowded over on to the Sullivan horse forcing him Into lowed the race to stand Last fall the stewards strained a whatever This spring they seem to be just as lax as were strict last fall RACE PROOTORS CRACK SAD JESTS TO HIDE FEAR I soP be Boy got were the deep next and prac the race McCarthy claimed but the stewards al to punish rough riding and disqualified horse whose rider took Pa- t the a- head rave going a tout liber- ties ey ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Fielding of Washingtonians Despite Difficulties Dis- tinct Sensation Georgetown 9 Amherst o In the first roal test of its ability Georgetown Universitys baseball team yesterday rave Amherst a sound by 9 to 0 A high wind made things uncomfor- table for the spectators but only served to mako Georgetowns work in fleW appear more sensational ChancO after chance was seized by the local Jlelders and some of them were after a diffi- cult order but they got away with the performance without making a single error This feature ollctod favorable commont from the public and from the visiting players themselves who ex that it was early in the season wind was at times almost blowing a gale and that the was too cold for snap- py work Ai those argument applied aa forcibly to Georgetown but men wera on their toes every min ute of t o and put up as pretty an exhibition of baseball as is gen- erally seen In the big closing games season Devine on Firing Line Harry Davine was in the box for Georgetown and he deserved the splen- did support tendered him But six hits were tallied two of those were scratches and all were soattered except two bunched In one inning Pierce was on the firing line for Although fewer errors might have reduced the number of runs no amount of fielding could have discount- ed the clean hitting of the Georgetown batters And at that Pierce was no easy proposition Ness found him for three singles Courtney and May cook tallied two To the rest his delivery for the part proved a puzzler Like Old Times- In a game where taneM and outer garden worked so harmoHlowriy it to hard to pick individual stars But Cy MoDonald came as near that distinc- tion as any o his team mates handling of wide throws reminded of the high school games in which he used to gather everything under his wing in a tenfoot radius therei jr win ning for the excited youngsters the rep- utation of something exceedingly hefty on the throwing question May cock made on eight chances in addition to hto timely Tbe score GEORGETOWN TAKES AMHERSTS SCALp th cu own miscues on the ground that s Am- herst the one An trounc- ing apl most His good ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ G ofwn M MSb I S 1 I- CourtMjrlf 2 S 1 1 1 JUcDdlb X 112 1 1 1 4 X- schtearrc 1 e 1 Mayock2b e2 4 4 Dyffye 1 S- D YlB P 1 X 1 R II 0 Z r Smith 91711 A 0 1 Roes 0 1 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0- Totals 1 Amlwnt R H OAK JtttMef S 1 e- P taMClb ft til- McChwoJf t 1 1 DajMLbejrc 1 f 4 1 MtetaelMb 1123- P mM cfcaa KaiMZb 1 Z 1 0 Totals CM1Z 6 1 1 1 Ptercep I 1 0 0 1 1 tart e 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 > Earned runsOrgx t wn 3 Left on G oireto vn S AvUrtmt S Flint bM on ball Oft Devise PluM t Biwefc y by Flares i S erA JIlts Cecrta r Stolen bM MUM Overt nay StaKMi XaeDoofcld Scbteflr May ock Dotty Mfel a l Double j4ay S Kh t WIld pit U De Passed ball DulTy I7mp Mr Deus Tone f eme I hour and K anante CORRIGAN IN CONTROL- OF CITY PARK TRACK NEW ORLEANS April 1 Al- though neither party to the transaction Is talking about it with any degree of posttivenoes it Is almost certain the transfer of the stock owned by S L Heasllp was made to Edward Corrigan yesterday This blOCk of stock whether owned outright bv or some his friends gives him control of the City Park plant and probably will be re sponsible for many when that track again year It is will continue to have an interest In the track and will be reelected as president at the an- nual meeting to be soon Georgetown n 8 2 1 i Amherst I I hoses 2 D tub vine 02 0 0 x1 i e e 1 1 e ee off ant Smith Mct MacDonald un- derstood > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < REALIZED the Real Swell Shapes all the Latest Shades of Tan all the Shoe Novelties that you have always had to give up at least 350 for are here at 250 You Surely SAVE A COLLARTHE One Profit a Middleman NEWARK SHOE STORE 913 Penna Ave I ALL I I NEWARK SHOE 2 50 No Only r t SPRING IDEALS Jj flu N mod + Hackenschmidt Will Weigh in at About 209 Pounds Tonight Their Measurements Hack 80 years Gotch ago 3o years welght iM ibo height n ft 11 in ohost u in 4 in blcepa 14 in 3 in ia in CHICAGO April 3 Kcver pore two athletes moro confident of winning a match than HockcnsofamJdt and Gotch of tho great international wrestling struggle at Dexter pavilion in the stock yards district Hack has the Jaunty air of a man already satisfied that all he needs to do ie put on a little extra steam and carry off the tat end of tho JlflCOO purse Gotch Is more nervous and irritable but to his friends ho says ho can win and as his condition Is said to be per- fect the Gotch end looks good to theee people Hack will weigh about 210 pounds and Gotch will scale at about the same fig ure with perhaps a shade the worst it by three pounds or so Bd Smith a Chicago sporting editor will referee and with his selection the last hitch in the gigantic contest was removed The building in which tie battle Is to be waged will seat about 12009 persons and every seat in It commands an ex view of the ring These are no galleries or balcony In this big horse market but the management ef match has elevated over twothirds of the seats so that the general as far as seats is wellnigh perfect There will be four preliminary bouts of one fall each and it that tbe receipts of the night will run above 4oftO general admission are J8 And t and from 5 up to 90 Tbe advance said to be exceptionally heavy and enormous outoftown are already beginning to reach the city EASY MONEY BOUTS XBW YORK April 3 Tommy Burns will not return to the United States as soon as be thought he would Tonpwy has decided to stay in Paris and with two more desperadoes- The manager ef Follies Bergere has offered him purse to fight two men on the night of April IS and Tommy has accepted Two of the toughest men on the other side of the pond have been procured and a great exhibition te expected One of men is Charley who was knocked out by that Irish demon Jem Roche The other Is Tiger Scalth wino was knocked silly in two rounds by the Gunner Burns has a berealean task on his hands trying to beat these but let us that he will receive SiOOQflr for Iris end win lose or draw Theyre born every minute RUSSIAN JAUNTY GOTCH NERVOUS BOTH CONFIDENT I 910 ft 0 62 1l 33 ln I 17 reac 13 in 8 In I thlg G in- 111n cal 11in 19 fn 15 in fb 11 eal j of the e BURNS LANDS rnORE battle the the on Mole 8it hl W S ln tvttlstY 7416 30 arrange- ment sale a warms rs ¬ ¬ + + Georgetown Realizes Im- portance of Tomorrow Coraoli3 fast baseball team arrives la the city tomorrew morning for Its series of two games with Georgetown on Georgetown Field Unusual Interest attaches itself to the coming contests not only on account of the high article of ball played by the two schools but also from the fact that Cornell has not met Georgetown in baseball for a number of years The Cornell alumni has planned to turn out for the two games while the Georgetown rooters are expected to make their presence known by concert rooting To date Georgetown has an unbroken string of victories and to win from Cornell champion of tho Eastern col leges last season would be a boom to Georgetowns claim for the title shin year Encouraged by Victory The victory over Amherst has greatly encouraged the men The JCow Eng- land team te considered among the lead- ers in that part of the country Cant well and l avine are twirling phenome nal ball Diamond is coming along strong while Montgomery is expected to repeat his performances of the twi seasons as soon as he gets in shape Cantwell will likely pitch game with either Devine or Diamond on the slab in the second contest Good Cornells IMS tad will prob- ably go tothe firing line for the in the first contest with CaldweU and Barker In reserve Game Called at 4 oClock Tomorrows game starts at 4 oeteok The probable of the teams Georgetown Me third base Court- ney left Simon center field first base H Smith shortstop Scniafly right yield A Sdco l base Duffy catcher Cantwell or De vine pitchers Cornell shortstop Match seer third base Ebellng right laid Williams catcher Watson first base Judson left field Cornwall center field Fulton second GoodwilUe CaM G 10 MEN ENTERED- IN INTERCOLLEGIATE Considerable Interest has been aroused In local field and track circles over the announcement by Xaaager Fleming of the George University track team that the Hatebetitec will be rep resented for the first time this year in the interceUes ate games The honor of George Washingtons- first entry la these goes to Tack Sterrett premier pole vaulter of the South Sterrett has showed such con- sistently good forth in this event for the last three years and has so far eclipsed other collegiate valuters of this section that the maaagenteRt action will not come as a surprise to the stu- dent body of the university At the Intercollegiate Sterrett will compete with such men as of Yale who does consistently in the neigh fcorbood of twelve feet is conceded however good chances of placing in his event as it seems scarcely likely that the four men entered will exceed his vault CANNOT WRESTLE FOSTER- NEW HAVEN Cons April 1 Cap- tain Folwoll of the University of football team sent word to that he was ill and therefore unable to meet Fostev the Yale foot- ball in the wrestling pout ar- ranged to be held on evening to settle the rivalry between Fos- ter will try to induce Priwell to wrestle here later PRIMED FOR HERE Ithacan Game ed I willie vl tton lineup wen and Barker JIUhers Wubm OIL Dray ard I SAME fol- lows Mc- Donald bane t games Penn- sylvania r ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ jj that has been stored All away for many years which gives it that rich mellow taste it appeals- to those t who appreciate good things bluthenthal bickart iac the great big house baltimore thos f mcnult for Washington good company you will always find mark rogers ut the best placeswhere men go who appreciate good things to drink e youll these men say little mark rogers please then theyre served with u whiskey 7 v f f2 1- t I j b b mgr c 12 Jl hear a i 4 > > < BALTIMORE April 3 When Soldier Burns the local lightweight signed articles to meet Johnny Sum- mers the English champion for fifteen rounds next Thursday night before the Eureka Athletic Club at the Gerniaala Maennerchor Hall he did not lose time in getting into training Burns pulled away from his former training quarters and established Ilk camp at Fort Howard where he will continue to get into trim for mill It seems like old tines for ions to be stationed at Fort Howard for It was there that he was quartered when he served as a private for Uncle Sam It was a v there that Burns got his start in the pugilistic the efty will make him stronger for his bout with Summers is strong as a buT 4coordi g te those win have- n hfat perform It is opinion of the boxing students that Burns will face the hardest problem of his career In the Sngilshman who has taken a fall out of the best of them since he arrived ra this country Burns will every precaution to BURNS IN TRAINING FOR SUMMERS BOUT the Burns thinks that training outJIkIe or the the champion any ¬ Results Yesterday- in Southern 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Page 1: Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1908-04 … · THE WASHINGTON TDIBS PBIL 3 1908 I 1S FRIDAY I I i ... Carter Halls good little colt Giles the ... Smoker By and by wise

THE WASHINGTON TDIBS PBIL 3 1908I

1S FRIDAY

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wonted Agility atFirst and at

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a Is WorkingHard to PerfectControl of New

Curve

i By THOMAS S RICEWICHITA Kan April S Washing

on walloping of Wichita yesterday byto 0 was a sweet revcngo for the de

feat of last year when tho Wichitaearn came to tho front noar the andf the game mado nine runs in one in

and won outThat performance has rankled everinco and tho shutout yesterday washereforo doubly appreciated The besteature yostorday was the agility Freeian displayed at first and At bat

three or four chances on groundand accepted them fill cleanly

Jthpugh none was dead easy Ho alsoShowed good reaching qualities in

low throws Ho was tho tail ondRot three double plays and was rightton tho job

At bat all of his four hits were cleanind the Wichita fans immediately mixedhim up with Buck Freeman tellingone another on the homeward streot carjourney that he was the man who madetwentyone homers in Minneapolis lastyear The only time he did not get aihit Freeman scored a man by his infieldout The improvement was highly appreclated and tended to verify tho predlctlons of his friends that he woulddeliver tho goods when he reachedweight

Rooters Spot FreemanTho Wichita rooters Invented a brand

name for Freeman Because of hissize they called him Hippo It was anJmmedlato hit Charley Street has been

r nIcknamed because of hisconversational proclivities

Falkenberg pitched a much steadierthan usual yesterday He has

liven working Incessantly to perfecthIs control to do nine innings without

He depends mostly upon af ball that is very treacherou-sif it is started well it is extremely

to hit but should outiof his hands the wrong way ama

could ease realsizes this defect and is coaching himself

overcome it He expresses the belIef that this is to be his best

and has been showing better thann previous springsDelehanty so far Is the best bet in

infield Ho is ambitiontend is going after everything andhas been very clean in difficultChances He was at his best

spread himself over a lot oftory atiShlpkes Classy Work-

t Shlpko is certainly a grand littleHolder Ho wag as fast and as accurateyesterday as In the closing days of last

eason he was the ofthe Washington Infield He is batting

against tho minor pitchers and

may become steady enough a sticker to land A permanent job If hoshould develop into a batter Washing-ton an Infield to delight theheart for there Is no doubt about MeBrides fielding ability and Cantlllon-

latill considers Freeman a sure comer-t firstTho wind blew high in Kansas which

Kmakes fly balls a difficult jobbut all the Washington soldiers dis-played judgment It is alsofine for students of hosiery and Kan-sas has somo experts

Tho scoreTOuto Wichita RHOABB-

bIpkoSb 0 3 0 3 0 PennolLcfanleylf Cormaklf 0 2 IS 0 f-

iDoletySU 1 3 6 E 0 Hwllnirab 86826C-Tatesef 0 0 110Freeinanlb 2 4 li 0 0 BUnrf

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f Totals CIS2714 Totals 0 E2711 IWashington 63101010 0-

irWlcblta Q0640406 0

Earned runs TVasWHrton 4 First base byerrors Wiehlta 1 Lot a i p Wa hlngton 9 Wichita 4 Innings tl c d ByClark 3 by Hendrix 3 by 3 Tiltsmode QrC Clark 6 oft Hendrlx 2 oft Speer4 Struck llandriK 2 Home run

ThreeJae hit Cates Twobasot2 Sbpk Sacrifice hits

iCat js MeBrida Stolen ba y Street Double-t j loya ilcDrWo to Delehanty to FreemanBums to Freeman Delehanty to FreemanHit by Falkenberg 1 by Clark1 finplre Mr Edwards Tlmo of game

1 hour

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he betting situation in Xew Yorkwas uppermost in the minds of toehorsemen at Banning yesterday quiteovershadowing the local racing

There was an uneasy feeling amongthe talent and those who w re de-

pendent in any manner on too race-tracks were feeling a little blue Thoyoung gentlemen in the press box whoget their living by scribbling about theraces woro inclined to view the matter-in a jocular light but that didnt Itwas like whistling at a funeralBack to the Farm

The dean of tho press box a gentle-man of much dignity remarked that hohad been a good baseball reporter thirtyyears ago and guessed he could get ajob in that lino now Still another familiarly known as Bill said if worstcame to Wienerwurst he could go backto the milk business and so it went butall were clearly disturbed by the situation of affairs at Albany

A little more cheerful feeling was noticed late in tho afternoon when a tele-gram was received stating that the billshad been referred to a committee ofwhich Senator McCarron was chairmanDaly Once Again-

Pa Daly must bo voted an exceedingly unfortunate man Yesterday hehad his colt Hartford Boy in the maiden race and he was quite confidentthat at last he would put one over theplate If my colt gets oft said

is all over Inasmuch as HartfordBoy had never gotten away from thebarrier in his natural life Pas tipdid not appeal very strongly to the cog-noscenti

Dalys enthusiasm however was infectious and a straggling playwent in on Hartford Boy and when itwas known that the sage had t 5

himself there was something in thenature of a mob to get down on thegood thingHartford Boys Waterloo

When the barrier went up for the firsttime in his career Hartfordaway from the post and sifting outin front looked for awhile as if hewould at last make good

The Daly cohorts jubilant andPa executed a war dance In the

stretch Hartford Boy blew up andfinished among the alsoe It is abouttime now to pass Hartford Boy up Heis a counterfeit of the rankest kind

Giles Wins FirstCarter Halls good little colt Giles the

outsider in the betting won the firstrace yesterday in a game drlvo fromSmoker By and by wise fish willpay some attention to the Hall stables

All of its horses are fit and ready torace and they are always out for themoney Little Fairbrother rode a mas-terly race on Giles quite the beet exhibition of tho meeting When Smokerhooked up with him he did lose hisherd and to the whip but cooly satdown and riding with hands and heelsshot his mount over the line first by

The Baltimore sports as usualgot their money Gilesoamo in aheadStewards Caught Napping

The stewards let several casesof foul riding go by but yesterdaythey passed up a most flagrant instance-In the last race Berkeley and Samuel-H Harris were having It out in thestretch when Berkeley crowded over onto the Sullivan horse forcing him Into

lowed the race to standLast fall the stewards strained a

whatever This spring they seemto be just as lax as were strictlast fall

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In the first roal test of its abilityGeorgetown Universitys baseball teamyesterday rave Amherst a sound

by 9 to 0

A high wind made things uncomfor-table for the spectators but only servedto mako Georgetowns work in fleWappear more sensational ChancO afterchance was seized by the local Jleldersand some of them were after a diffi-

cult order but they got away with theperformance without making a singleerror This feature ollctod favorablecommont from the public and from thevisiting players themselves who ex

that it was early in the seasonwind was at times almost blowing a galeand that the was too cold for snap-py work Ai those argument appliedaa forcibly to Georgetown but

men wera on their toes every minute of t o and put up as prettyan exhibition of baseball as is gen-erally seen In the big closing games

seasonDevine on Firing Line

Harry Davine was in the box forGeorgetown and he deserved the splen-did support tendered him But six hitswere tallied two of those were scratchesand all were soattered except twobunched In one inning

Pierce was on the firing line forAlthough fewer errors might

have reduced the number of runs noamount of fielding could have discount-ed the clean hitting of the Georgetownbatters And at that Pierce was noeasy proposition Ness found him forthree singles Courtney and Maycook tallied two To the resthis delivery for the part proveda puzzlerLike Old Times-

In a game where taneM and outergarden worked so harmoHlowriy it tohard to pick individual stars But CyMoDonald came as near that distinc-tion as any o his team mateshandling of wide throws remindedof the high school games in which heused to gather everything under hiswing in a tenfoot radius therei jr winning for the excited youngsters the rep-utation of something exceedinglyhefty on the throwing question Maycock made on eight chances inaddition to hto timely

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CORRIGAN IN CONTROL-

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NEW ORLEANS April 1 Al-

though neither party to the transactionIs talking about it with any degree ofposttivenoes it Is almost certain thetransfer of the stock owned by S LHeasllp was made to Edward Corriganyesterday

This blOCk of stock whether ownedoutright bv or some hisfriends gives him control of the CityPark plant and probably will be responsible for many when thattrack again year It is

will continue tohave an interest In the track and willbe reelected as president at the an-nual meeting to be soon

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CHICAGO April 3 Kcver pore twoathletes moro confident of winning amatch than HockcnsofamJdt and Gotchof tho great international wrestlingstruggle at Dexter pavilion in thestock yards district

Hack has the Jaunty air of a manalready satisfied that all he needs to doie put on a little extra steam and carryoff the tat end of tho JlflCOO purseGotch Is more nervous and irritablebut to his friends ho says ho can winand as his condition Is said to be per-fect the Gotch end looks good to theeepeople

Hack will weigh about 210 pounds andGotch will scale at about the same figure with perhaps a shade the worstit by three pounds or so

Bd Smith a Chicago sporting editorwill referee and with his selection thelast hitch in the gigantic contest wasremoved

The building in which tie battle Is tobe waged will seat about 12009 personsand every seat in It commands an ex

view of the ring These are nogalleries or balcony In this big horsemarket but the management efmatch has elevated over twothirds ofthe seats so that the general

as far as seats iswellnigh perfect

There will be four preliminary boutsof one fall each and itthat tbe receipts of the night will runabove 4oftO general admissionare J8 And t andfrom 5 up to 90 Tbe advancesaid to be exceptionally heavy andenormous outoftown arealready beginning to reach the city

EASY MONEY BOUTS

XBW YORK April 3 Tommy Burnswill not return to the United States assoon as be thought he would

Tonpwy has decided to stay in Parisand with two more desperadoes-The manager ef Follies Bergere hasoffered him purse to fight two menon the night of April IS and Tommy hasaccepted

Two of the toughest men on the otherside of the pond have been procuredand a great exhibition te expected Oneof men is Charley who wasknocked out by that Irish demon JemRoche The other Is Tiger Scalth winowas knocked silly in two rounds by the

GunnerBurns has a berealean task on his

hands trying to beat these butlet us thathe will receive SiOOQflr for Iris endwin lose or draw

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Coraoli3 fast baseball team arrivesla the city tomorrew morning for Itsseries of two games with Georgetown onGeorgetown Field

Unusual Interest attaches itself to thecoming contests not only on accountof the high article of ball played bythe two schools but also from the factthat Cornell has not met Georgetown inbaseball for a number of years TheCornell alumni has planned to turnout for the two games while theGeorgetown rooters are expected tomake their presence known by concert

rootingTo date Georgetown has an unbroken

string of victories and to win fromCornell champion of tho Eastern colleges last season would be a boom toGeorgetowns claim for the title shinyearEncouraged by Victory

The victory over Amherst has greatlyencouraged the men The JCow Eng-land team te considered among the lead-ers in that part of the country Cantwell and l avine are twirling phenomenal ball Diamond is coming alongstrong while Montgomery is expected torepeat his performances of the twiseasons as soon as he gets in shape

Cantwell will likely pitchgame with either Devine or Diamond onthe slab in the second contest Good

Cornells IMS tad will prob-ably go tothe firing line for thein the first contest with CaldweU andBarker In reserveGame Called at 4 oClock

Tomorrows game starts at 4 oeteokThe probable of the teams

Georgetown Me third base Court-ney left Simon center field

first base H Smith shortstopScniafly right yield A Sdco lbase Duffy catcher Cantwell or Devine pitchers

Cornell shortstop Matchseer third base Ebellng right laidWilliams catcher Watson first baseJudson left field Cornwall center fieldFulton second GoodwilUe CaM

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IN INTERCOLLEGIATE

Considerable Interest has been arousedIn local field and track circles over theannouncement by Xaaager Fleming ofthe George University trackteam that the Hatebetitec will be represented for the first time this year inthe interceUes ate games

The honor of George Washingtons-first entry la these goes to TackSterrett premier pole vaulter of theSouth Sterrett has showed such con-sistently good forth in this event forthe last three years and has so fareclipsed other collegiate valuters of thissection that the maaagenteRt actionwill not come as a surprise to the stu-dent body of the university

At the Intercollegiate Sterrett willcompete with such men as ofYale who does consistently in the neighfcorbood of twelve feet is concededhowever good chances of placing in hisevent as it seems scarcely likely thatthe four men entered will exceed hisvault

CANNOT WRESTLE FOSTER-NEW HAVEN Cons April 1 Cap-

tain Folwoll of the University offootball team sent word to

that he was ill and thereforeunable to meet Fostev the Yale foot-ball in the wrestling pout ar-ranged to be held on eveningto settle the rivalry between Fos-ter will try to induce Priwell to wrestlehere later

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Burns pulled away from his formertraining quarters and established Ilkcamp at Fort Howard where he willcontinue to get into trim for millIt seems like old tines for ions tobe stationed at Fort Howard for Itwas there that he was quartered whenhe served as a private for Uncle SamIt was a v there that Burns got hisstart in the pugilisticthe efty will make him stronger forhis bout with Summers is strongas a buT 4coordi g te those win have-n hfat perform It is opinion ofthe boxing students that Burns willface the hardest problem of his careerIn the Sngilshman who has takena fall out of the best of them since hearrived ra this country

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At AUanta AUn t Southern 4New York American 5-

At Montgomery MontgomerySoutbem Brooklyn 4

At Columbia S C Boston Xa-tJonal S BuOato CBa t r i nine

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