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10 EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, 3, 1003. -V I xiEuiuirrniJ iiniuipnnt ID srsiEzxsxxsssini I) rjzeljing acing en Pins umniNnnn umnaMSUM MMHUB I fc HUDSOSi River B. ft (0) doting printing rrnm'aixt rrTV iucubu vihu rvn hriir- ru AriAMOUin tamiut s.s.; C. Burkhardt. W.

TJts, l.f.! E. Lehman. c.f.;E. Prange, r.f. i The YonngiMllbnrns hare organized for the season.

They were known as the Corkers last years The lineup lsias follows: Wm. i Braun, jc. Chaa. Kanderer, p. Ed Schalck.

Geo; GraSselJ Don s.s. or Geo. s.s. or 3b. Geo.

Self, l.f.;, Win. Edllch, r.f.; Mas Looste, c.f.; subs, E. Kanderer, C. Schll-llnger and Wm. The Young Milburns are epen to sieet any 14-year-old team-In the cltv: Dla.v from $2.

iro. Snndnv iiunwviKiuiNonip i utwn i w. Mr' KE0GH LOST 4 i Bireet hh. -r. Jirttrm.

r.30m.mi.N. r. ohb I 4.5S a.m.l .00 17.24 a.nn.iSoutbweter Limited. 1 8.00 a.mL BUorei Limited. lilSa.aa.

8.os p.n .11.30 p.m. a oo a.m. 4.15 p.m. S.a a.m..... fc.30 a.m.

Accommodattn. 8.10 5.m. I Jn Sa 2f 16.05 p.m..,;. B.20 p.m. Accommodation Detroit gpecU T.lS pjn N.

V. A Boeton Special Buffalo Cpetlal-. 8.30 p.BJ..Boffaloi ft Sofwest Spc 3.00 a.m. 6.00 a.m. 7.25 a.ML.

8.45 ii.20i.m.... limited Ft p.ui. .7............ Buffalo U.00 Trata. to-Niagara ffi 9.00.

9.ot io.zo a. ii 'a-BO. 3.25. rt.tS. 8.25.'4i ok a im TI.nBJ 11.55 m.

830. 9.30. tU.00 Ob tJ.lO. TS.ao,- u.u, To Lewiton 'e-ZO, r80 a. 9.

It Smuias laleeoloc car passengers only; Suniiara only. For oVoiean ste.m.hlp tlclcet. and reaenra-Mods or Information regarding Tbomaa Cook Soh Bayond ft Whitcmb vr B. H. OrJIldI'' ft Co tZ applf at City Ticket Of 87T Main Stree.

jorer Eagle. phofte "Seneca 4fl.M Ticket offlcs alw at Street Statiof Baggage xalled, eckedhrongh to Jeatlaation. "oCArl.Boff.lo. I Dlst. Agt.

Gen'l New Toik. Oen'I Pass. Aft, York Central Depot! Exchange Street (Eaiteru Standard at follow: 1: 1 4-1K a. Continental tiimitea, uuo ww, York 3:30 V. M.

ti-m A M. Local dally; due Syracuse 11:00 A. M. Work Exprewb tally. 8:55 A.

M. Iew due Ne York 9:00 P. seal, daily, lng car Bnffalp to. Nw Vork and Boston Trains arrive from! tte East 1:60. VJiB, 7:55, 9:30 A.

12:33, 6:30 P. It City Office, 377 Main Street lelOf BkOM "Seneca Aienrt of the WesMt Expfeis Company baggage and engage cab or carnage, etc. H. THOMASrDls. Pans.

Agt J377 Main St. C- B. LAMBERT, General Pasionger Agent. CITY TICKfeT OFFICE. 287 MAIN STREET (ELUCOTT SUARO.

WABASH STATION, eornar SUhlsM and Exchange etreets. STATION l(New Tork CentralV tEkohange Street. i IrJnfals AXX OJV TKAJira AKB BATLT: tvJnftW uoi piascrnoit. XJonttnental l.SOAlti 4.08 AK 8.00 AMI 70. 7.00 Szpresa -si ti tm tr i ts UUl'JI XJT 8.15 PK 8.80 PM1 7.60 ra City MlL C.

S. CRANH, R. P. KELLEY Oea'lPau'raodT'klAfX Oen't ST. Joocio.

uo-i wrnwi, a i J. M.10FPNBt.CatjrPmsf aa4 Ticket A. TICKET OFFICE, 287 WAIN Elllcott Sqnan. (TELEPHOXt, SIKICA 880 Trains arrive and depart Exchange Street Station. I 4.05 A.

ft. A. tS.a0 A. M. 8.55 A.

1.26 P. 8.00 P. fa.30 P. ibMV. 7.25 P.

11.55 P. 1.00N"T. Eastern stahdabd Tina i Lake Snore Limited Chlnuro A. at. tS.MA.at.

P. H. i dso P. M. s.oo p.

h. i 8.i5 A. M. Bflffalo and Cleveland Southweatern Expreas. j.xpoiion lyer Paclrtc Accommodation.

Faat Mail Limited M. 11.10P. M. ftOblcaxo 13.54 A. M.

Soutbwestiern T.1.1 A. M. Fa .58 P. M. Acoommodation.

t020P.lL Jt New York LS0A. M. 1 Dally. Dally, except Buniay. -4- ERIE RAILROAD Mpket Office, 3C3 Main St.

Elllcott Squart. STATION, EXCHANGE AND MICHI6A ST. Dally. Except Btfiiday. Lt.

Buffalo Ar.Buffalo. RorneUsvilla Accommodation. Avon and Rochester Accom. New York Special. kc Jamestown; Bvadford and Attica, Bunder only.

Chlcafro, Ctnclnnatl. Avon and Rochester Accoip HorneUsvUle, Elmlra, Nowj York. Jamestown Local Dayton, daktmanca and Bradford Castil. Avon and Roeh'r Accom. New Vork Night Gpecial Januetown Accommodation.

.50 A.M. 8.oo a. a. t.Ot A. M.

8.3) A. H. 10.15 A.M. S.00 M. :.30 p.

a. r. u. 4.30 P. U.

r. m. C.05 r. m. 8.10 r.

ar. 8.20 r. a. tu.so p. u.

T.tS p. a. P. M. 800 r.

a. 7.05 P. I 9.30 .30 tl.4'l 4-J 8 P.M. I llU 11.15 10.55 A.F, 9 4. B.

7.00 A. M. S.00 r. 4 8 .15 A. Ataca iAcoommoQaaon.

7.16 A. 11 il.OO P. S.15 P. 8.15 P. Sundays.

11.35 a. m. I i D. W. COOKE, Gen'l PasS'r Agt, Hew Yobx.

H. T. JAEGER, I Gen'l ag't Pasa'r nurVALQ, M. T. Michigan Central' "The Magaira Falls Soutt." TICKET OFFICE.899 Main Street (EUL.

cott 8quare), Telephone, Seneca 78ft. 1 I ii games only. Address challenges to Shortle No. 112; Goodrear Avenue. LShorrle Staff and Christ SchilUneer.

-rne enirai uauway Clearing House wi'i again be represented on the diamond this season. At a meeting held recently, Mr. E. E. Dupray was elected manager, for the year; ls)03.

Last season- the team played a total of 16 gamesv winning 10, defeating such teams as the, Roycrofts of East Aurora, the Bridgeburgs of Ontario, Buffalo State Hospital and the 14th Infantry. When it is considered that was the- Initial year, It is a splendid record. Every effort will be made to eclipse last year's work. While) the team remains practically Intact, there are' numerous candidates for various positions on the team. They will be tried ontiand given every opportunity to prove their fitness for the place.

The schedule Is being made up and the under-1 signed would jllke to hear from various city and out of town teams for Saturday after- noon games. I Address all communications to E. E. Dupi-ay, No. 348 Hoyt Street.

RACE TRACK JOCKEY BURNS SAID TO BE DICK ABOUT; TO MARRY CLAWSON'S WIDOW. WASHINGTON, April The Beau Brummel widow of a pf Jockeys; the charming famous Jockey and daughter of another the sweetness of an early love a romance of the track. In such Strain twittered the Jlttle sparrows building their nests ln the eaves of th5 Bennlngs grand stand yesterday afternoon as thfey looked down upon Jockey Tommy Burns and Mrs. Dottle Claw- son, widow of Dick Clawson, the former jockey of William Whitney, who died several years ago of consumption in Phoenix, whither Mr. Whitney had sent hm in a vain quest of health.

The pair jwere together at the track yesterday land have- been frequently seen together at the theater and other places since the meeting began, and other birds of rumor besides the spar row have been saying for some time that the end of it is to be a quiet little wedding bfefore long, which will be, if it occurs, rauite the fitting sequel to a lon cherished attachment, at least on tne part or jocKey Some years ago, it Is said, when the petite widow was Miss McLaughlin daughter of Jimmy McLaughlin, the once famous Jockey, who Is now a well known trainer. Master Burns was des perately smitten with the young worn an, and was only prevented from de claring his feelings by thei news of her engagement to his brother jockey. After Clawsbn's death, it is said. Burns' thoughts k-everted to his early attachment, and he determined to win' the widow as he had Wooed the maid. Frequently, ijt Is said, during last winter registered) packages from the Golden Gate, wheire Burns was riding, conveyed assurances of his regard to pretty Mrs.

Clawson in New Orleans, where she passed the winter, one of he mos popular of tne guests at the St. Charles Hotel. i f. Burns -will ride this year for Mr. William C.

Whitney, as. did Mrs. Clawson's former husband, so If the present meeting of the pair should happily fructuate into a wreatn ot orange Diossoms, wno miiM oovi tlrnt wori diner holla wr.1. TO not ring lp nine: I io I Ticket Square. Station Main Street.

ticket office at In effect June 1, 1902. Lv Buff. Ar. N. Y.

New -Vorlt, "The .111.30 p.m 10.50 3.29 p.m. 7.35 at. 6.50 a.m. 7.45 a.m. New -York ia Philadelphia 2.45 a.m.

Scranton Accommodation. 8.00 a.m. Lackawanna Limited 0.30 p.m. Oroveland Accommodation. 4.00 p.m.

new xora Hiipreaa New York Limited Daily, Daily except 6.30 8.45 p.m. Sunday. EleeDcr oben at 6.30 p. m. on Keservniton 30 aaya ln advance.

Telephone Seneca 601. Pullman and dlnlnr can oa all through train. LEHIGH VALLEY Station, IWasbington and Scott Streets. Daily exoept Buatey. ArrtTe Buffalo.

Bnlfftlo. tt.ao in 10.44 "tiVistii 10.00 ra too 1.00 ra Itbtoft Aoehmmodrntloa. PhilK. Ve.Hbute Matted, BEiACK DIAMOND EXPBjE, Nw Yrk, Phil nd Bl Cxpnn, Ithte ftad Srr Local, 1 Sw York nd PhilultlpbU ExpraM, Ntgr Fall and Toronto Esptom. Toronto.

Detroit and Cbicag Expreaf, 8 u. pen Brlds Looal, Nisgara Toronto Montreal Ltd. Nlag. lrolt Chicago Expreaa, 0.00 7.4S PM 10.00 PM I 7.5S AM til 40 AM I 6 60 AH U.M AH 8 ao aa pxi t.M PH 9.60 ra 5 ft ra 4.00 in 10.06 ra Kttf alll.unioaxoanq ifotrou r.cprg CITT TlckET OFriCE: MS Maid Street (IroonrU Hotel PleekL 'Phono. Senaaa 170 'Phono.

Besooa 70 Station, Waoblofton and fteotti VtlOOIOW 0 W. No Hospital or Sanitavrium. ROMANCE LACKAWANNA No. 28 Main Street. EUleut toot Of i i 4 Umbrellas are all right good ones we, sell They often afford protection for the hat but 'whea you want absolute comfort and de- jjendence of.

the weather get i nto one of our Rain Coats. $15 to $30. New patterns and shades belted back and other5 new cuts. Spring Suits, Topcoats, Hats, Shoes man or boy. -t 410; 412.

414 Mln St RAII.ROAO BUFFALO AND AUGtiUENY VAIXBY i DIVISION AMD I NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Veatibaled, Trains Between Battel and Pittabnrv Tbronsn Veatibaled Train between Baffale and Philadelphia, Baltimore and Waihlngtoa, Scbednle In ettect November 80, lftOS VI Buffalo and Alleabeny VaUey DItUIoo. Trains leave and arriTe Exchange Street Sta tion as follows lit. Buffalo. 8.43 4.M.

Mayrine, Corry. Wt. Red Bank Ar. Buffalo. Oil 6.80 r.u.

and Pittsburg. Pullman outlet parlor car betweea Buffalo and Pittsburg. (.00 A.M. Washington Day K- T.40 r.u. train.

Pullman broiler buffet. narlor car ana coacn. between Buffs lo Wnnhlnrrnn. Pull man parlor car and coacb between Buffalo and Philadelphia. 8.80 P.M.

Washington Night Ex- 7.8S press. Through vestibule train. Pullman buffet loontnff car and coach between Buffalo and Washington. Buffalo tmset sleeping car ana coach between Buffalo and Philadelphia. 10.4B P.M.

Mayrtlle, Corry, OU T.06 A.M. City, Bed Bank and Pittsburg. Pullman i sleeping car between Buffalo and Pittsburg. tocal trains leare and arriT BCFFAIX) ai follows: I 7.80 A.M. Emporium Junction i Accommodation 112,40 P.M.

8.05 A.M. Brocton Accom 8.20 A.M. I 1.20P.M. East Aurora I 4.28P.M. I 8.06 P.M.

TitusTtUe and OH nitv Accommodation 112.10 P.M. 8.45 P.M. Emporium junction Accommoaauon e.oe p.m. e.oa P.u. nn xt Am ,) i.

a. 95 P.M. East Aurora and I Olean Accommodation 8.SOA.M. 8.1B P.M. East Aurora I T.00 a.m.

11.45 P.M. East Aurora lo.o r.at. 8.20 A.M. iUlean ana tsrsatora Accommftasnon a.u a. m.

88.40 P.M. East Aurora Accom Via Northern Central leave and arrive Exchange Street tlon Tin Canandaigua, an folio we: Lv. Buffalo. Ar. Buffalo.

4.65 A.M. Watklns, Elmtra, Wll- 111.00 P.M. Hamsport, HarrUbure, Phlladelnhla. New" Yor; ra. Baltimore and Washington.

Buffet parlor car between Rochester and Philadelphia. Pullman "Jeeplnjt car Har-rlsburg to Waanlngton. I 6.80 A.M. Penn Yan, Watkin. 4.15 a.lfc F.lmlra, Willlamsport, Hartlaburg, Philadelphia aud New York.

Pell- I man sleeping car be-' tween Rarriaburf and Kew York. 8.25 P.M. Accommodation, Elmlra I T.10 P.M. and intermediate ata- I tlons. Arrivea Elmlra i 8.45 P.

M. B.20 P.M. Watkina. Elmlra. Wll- 110.15 P.M.

Hamsport, Hsrrlshnrg. I Philadelphia, New York, I Baltimore ana Washing- i ton Pullman buffet Bleeping car Rochester to Washington dally. Tnllman sleeping car Rochester to Pnlladel-: phla dally. Daily. I Dally except Sunday 8 Sunday nly.

v. For sleeping car berths and tickets apply ta B. P. Fraser. Passenger Agent, Buffalo district, (07 Main Street.

Elllcott Square, Buffalo. Telephone No. 564. i W. W.

ATTERBCBY, J. B. WOOD, i General Manager. Gen. Pass Aft.

Painless and Without Surgery. the elements of manhood; Buree'rv aeldnm dally demonstrate that Varicocele can be soon subsides, healthy circulation 1 rapidly yrm! to honestly Investigate mv original surgery; LOIOMUTOB ATAXIA and Its prlmarv Pennsylvania fp i rurv i nc era's tactics, back i as, good as he had, which, from all accounts, was much- better that; McGovern? was producing, and finally put over the punch which, allowed blm to keep the championship. 1 I On the other hand. McGoyern, though kept his temper better tpan expected, was in a nervous, ii-ritable con dition. and Harris did not show themselves, to be game sportsmen when they made the cheapj cry 'of hav ing robbed "by the coimt.

No one any stock itn thak sortl of an excuse. Corbett. ai usual, conducted himself In -that iqiulet way characteristic of him after th battlf While the contest was on, some st jbeauurui were Hxch'arjgeq-bjr the CorbettL no ubt, was re-that. It was Ihis i play to compliments contestants. sponsible for! rattle McGoyern, arid 1 he jngured that the best way to do that was to call him names.

McGovern retaliated, and all during the eleven rounds the men were nurung pleasant things as eacn otner, The outcome of the! fight meets with general however, as, 'it es tablishes beyond a doubt that Corbett victory at Hartford not fake and that he lis McGovVrn's master. That McGovern Will lose prestige by his cheap squeal is to be expected, and thafhe makes himself ridiculous when he talks ofj fighting i Cirbett at 122 pounds or at all is conceded. It will be wise for. McGovern toj take the many thousands he has gathereB out of the fighting game and retire; His two de feats at the hands of Corbett will make him an uncertain auantitvi even thousrh ne meet only thlrd-raterss in six-round bouts. He shows now that he can be defeated, and the fellows frvho stack up against him! also; havejthlf information, which, makes him cautious and elves them confidence.

McGovern could not fight In a- different manner from that vi lueouajf, nigni. xnaii is ms style, ana ne cannot change It. 'JHe may. have it against Cor'- attempted to change bett, but the latter was Just wise enough to compel Terry 4p fight In his own style, THE NBfiKT mQ ICRAP The next fight on the mkp Is the bout between Jimmy 3rittj off "Frisco, who lays claim to bing 'the champion white lightweight pugillsti of tie world, and Willie Fitzgerald of Broeklyn. Brltfs rise in the! pugilistic world has been a very rapid one, and his victories over Lavigne and Erne shpw Him to be some pumpkins, Granted that both of these fighters have gone back.Jhe is still entitled to a great deal, of! consideration for the In which jhe beat them.

Fitzgerald Is not genteralljy known outside of Fhtladelphli, wfhere he has fought a number of times. He was Young Corbetf sparj-lngi partner while the former was training 16 this city, and the champion: thought tlkt the Brooklyn boy would some kjayj be the champion of the world. He is a hard, rug- kcu sun ngnier) aim can stand a lot. of aind tan hit a few himself. He is a clever fblocker and a two-handed fighter.

BrMtt's last fleht in which Jiet was dettated on a foul by Jack does pot count agathst him, as he; bad lall the bfcst of the mill ing when the alleged foul was claimed and allowed, i As Brltt and Fitz gerald arefycfling, speedy and scientific fighters, another grekt Bout will probably Jesuit. 1 iv ONLY HISTORY REPEATED. The defeat of Terry McGovern hv Young' Corbett was to be lexpfected.j If one looks bver the hiistofy of jpugillsm, however, he Jwlk fiijd that there has never been a defeated bhamplon who has won back his title. Mitchell, Jim Corbett, Sullivan and others have tried it, but they have failed to regain that which they cljierlihed most the championship of their History has simply repeated itself by the outcome of the battle ad Sai Francisco. .1 QUEER ACTIONS OF UDGES DOG SHOW WILI, BSD TODAY, AM.

THE!" AWARDS HAVIYG BEEN j.j i MADE, Judging" the dogsL continued at the J. 5os- bench show yesterday. iWUllam Lautz won the prize! for best local ton terrier with his Renilik Rex. novice class. Mr.

Lautz 'j also scored wheni it came tb best brace of any breed, owned by al local fancier. His fox terriers carried off thi green ribbon.i with -Dr. I. B. Jolinsoh's dachshunds being, scored reserve Mrs.

Copeland's erreat collie. Medford Prbclamation car-1 ried off the trcjphy for bf st n)n-sportlng dog ontne snowj neije was otner. interesting judging during thei day, with the littlei toys and soqie of the large classes. 1 The first i good 'fight the show occurred eatrly last evening when one of the Boston terriers gptf at Its neighbor? and tried to1 eat ii Amidst a lively yowling asd biting a man and woman owner rescued their pfts and looking daggers at each otherfs dogs stroked their coats until ajll ahgerl faded and the dogs began to Ick theiif wounds, i said one) Of the old timers "If we could get one of those bull terriers from the WHsn Kennels mixing It up with Orte of the Champions we would have some rare 1 The battle for thejmdst popular dog at the show, seems to iavej narrowed down to a dual war between Mrs. Hennlng with het St.

Bernard Fritz and Dr. Q. M. Goldberg with hls Carey Lee. The total number of votes( tj date waji not announced yeteraay as expected, and as It; should have; beeh.

The review of the combined judges to determine the be.stldoglof any breed at the show resulted iinilr. Gooderham's fox terrier and Mr. Thomas' old English sheep dog breaking ev4n with "two votes each. The committee threw out Mr. Oldham's vote, he favlng left town, and the! decision wehtj to the fox terrier.

Mr.j Thomap pijotested and the matter may be re-icpefied. i The dbgp remain In a remarkable state of brightness iandl here will be no changes in, the exhtbitlin until the close: or snowing nours tonignt. i i The show will close (today. CH BEGUN NEW TORK. AprB eighth annual International ihess; match be-tweeo Anierica and Cjreat i Britain for Dosaessioa of- the! Newnes trophy, jten playerji 04 each side' was! CHESS MA THEY CAME HERE LAST NIGHT BOTH EXPRESS! CONFI DENCE OF Vf INNINGSOME THEj OLD TIME MATCHES IN BUFFALO WERE FUNNY.

Tonight the biggest wrestling match that jhas taken place -lift this part of the world in I many years will toe decided Whfert Dahl McLeod, ftr present chath- blok batchJas-caich-c wrestler of America and Tom Jenkins, the former meet on the mat at the Broadway Arsenal. Both men are here and they're anxious for the fray. Both are jsonridjehjt' of janal-ipacji has his following of A)sked foij a statement! this forenoon, MLeod said: "I am in grand shape and I believe I will repeat the Worcester defeat of Jenkins I stopped him is sqtarely, as a man was ever stopped tha night and he knows it and his friends know it, but I got no credit arid they started a holler abouV-lack of condition, and that more than anything else led me to make the match of tonight Buffalo is neu tril. soli for us and We can! have It out iheW to trie iqueen's tai'ste. If Jenkins is going to keep on beating me he will show It for If he does not beat mi then he never will again lri his life." I jtmkihs likewise made a Statement in inriiUhl i Mlrl' 3 I'l expect to defeat McLeod tonight aridi win back the championship.

I am ini odd form again now. was aooui h4lf daffy from blood poisoning about the time I Wrestled Parr here and Mc-Licld in Worcester, arid it tvas no wonder he got the decision over me. The dye! fronv my trunkal worked into my scire leg and I had the deuce of a time getting the pelson lout of i my system. It is out indw, and I am satisfied that I ami in better form than I hy: Deen ln sdrtie I big crbwd will likely witness the match tonight. The advance sale of seats indicates It, though the diagrams at Garner's, Swan2's and Boutell Drummond's show that there are plenty of good! neats ieft.

Manager Brown de-clares that he Is prepared to seat 6,000 or Special tiers of, raised! seats have been lerected arid arrangements to prevent detay, crowding and, confusion have been made. I i I IMcLeod and ienklbs, will grt two out of three ftoi a finish, catchas-catch-can Wrestling, i strangle hold barred, pin falls. TheVellmlnalry will be between Harry Wilcox and Farmer Davis. Eddie McBrlde has been agreed on as rWeree. Old-Tlme Matches When catch-as-catch-can wrestling was In its! Infancy in Buffalo, many an om.iain incident Shortly after Jlmmjs.

Faulkrier's arrival an op-pojnentl was found hlmjln the person of Mortimer, or "Judge'1 Waters of SPrlngbiook, one of I the fsmallestand tnest unpretentious bamlets 'n Erie County. Waters was a I heavyweight, fat as a prize ox, and fairlv active for alman who nearly 20a pounds. His frier ds ln Sprlngbrook believed him to be unexcltable and on ni.ht tii he restled. Faulkner i -r i v. they tufned out in force.

nf mnnp'v and bet It In true Sportsmanlike style. When the two thcmsplvps on the mat ipieu oxtail' f-: ii VaulknJr looked Ilk a half grown boy eslde lhl bully After few seconds' try-out Faulk- occi tried the aefieresslve. i Walters rth -was so ereat that he was able 0 break ijill the ho ds Faulkner put on lm. Finally, to maite a wns hnrt after hall an nourB iuv55" nnikner secured a Doay noiu on liffino- him as ne wuuia a. nf rnrdwood.

pushed! him up nto the air held him for a-moment out- high attove ms neaa. hen stepped out fiiqm beneath the fat nd flabby Waters. The latter fell ver six feet, struck flat on the stage I rssmindintr thwack ttlat shook U- hA, iH arifi lav klniOst still. Faulk- her quickly turned him over on his kkt, the Iflrst fall. Waters bones were nearly broken and his spirit was quite surauea.j second fall and tne matcni time, i That ended waters career as mat artist.

He went DacK elusion of Sprlngbrook and rei in wrestllbK circles to the se. has never since. I Another incident quite as amusing and still more excltjing, occurred a little Ikter on peneca street, aii Dennis Gallagher was runnlrig a saloon With ah tathletlc attaenmem. 'uenms was challenging -the I wona-in tnose days I and he was I engaging in many Hamilton, had a resident wftd claimed he championship of Canada. A match between these two was arranged, to be pulled off at Gallagher's headquarters.

I Thel stage was about 12 feet square and gave the contestants little opportunity, for defensive workJ; I The Canadian stood consider ably ovef ''six-feet; the air and -weigh ed abo'utl 225 pounds. The bien got to work cjulckly: I Gallagher's! knowledge of collar-and-elbo wrestling was of service 'to him. He gripped the Canuck, who fell! flat on 'his face on a piece of canvas which jerved as a mat. His legs protruded several feet over the stage jarid Came within easy reaching distance! of those! who occupied the first row of chairs. In a moment two friends Of Gallagher had sized hold of the stager's legs ind were attempting to pull him off the stage.

The action inspired 1 others to take a hand and in! a moment half a dozen on more -were belaboring the lower parts of. the strarigier's body with I vigorous blows Jrom their fists. In an instant there ras iJirmbltarid for a time it looked ad though a free-for-all fight would follow. ii The action caused the match to end right there. It was a mean advantage to take of a stranger but it fa, an episode that had many amusing features.

1 urn ROOD WITHOUT BETTING. HARRISBtJRG, April 3. In the HTouae Of Representatives. yesterday, ljher Phillips Racing bill, which Is similar tiit the New York, law, was amended by striking out the- clause permitting hettinir at tne tracKS. nenus 01 tne measure reei mat atroys Its value.

the action de- WAtCOTT ASK WOODSRAW. 1- rr April Wai- cott and Billy Wood fought 20 rounds to a a raw 1 nriiaGIG" CHALLENGE. 'J il, Si l- The Forester tug of war! team would hoar -from an team in the cltv. TO ST0FFT BUFFALO MAN'S POOR WORK OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT RE SPONSIBLE FOR HIS DEFEAT. Stoft the Cleveland pool expert, de feated Jerome Keogh in their 800 ball match, concluded at Henry Schwabl's rooms last nignt.

mgni arogn ran 197, even up with Stofft for the night, but total score for four nlghts was Stofft 800, Keogh 745. Tonlirht By Gillette, the Buffalo cham-i plon will play Stofft, accepting a handi cap of 60 balls In 200. Last night scores: Stofft, 2 7U2 9 15 7 1 1 11 10 15 15' 7 7 0 5 5 11 0 2 5 0 15 14 12; Total, 197. Keogh, 13 8 3 6 0 8 14 12 11 8 14 1 5 0 0 8 8 15 10 10 10 15 0 Total, 197. Scratches Stoff, Keogh, 15.

High runs Stofft, 32, 34, 22, 16; Keogh, 19, 16. Referee, Fred Bird; scorer, John Long. Grand total, Stofft, 800; Keogh, 745. CORBETT TAUNTS ANGERED TERRY REFEREE EDDIE GHAX'EY TELLS HOW THE CHAMPION INFURIATED HIS OPPONENT. 'j SAN FRANCISCO, April 3.

Referee Eddie Graney thus describes the Corbett-McGovern fight: "It was the toughest and bitterest fight I ever witnessed; McGovern roughed It for all he was TwWe he punched me ln the jaw and once he butted me in the lip. I never saw two men blackguard each other in the ring as did Corbett and McGovern. They called each, other everything mean and low. It was certainly a grudge nght "Corbett had the better of McGovern In wit and repartee. He- was perfectly cool even when he appeared to be physically 'all and guyed Terry un mercifully.

Terry's seconds kept coach- lne him not mind what Corbett said. They were afraid McGovern would get rattled as a result of the kidding, and fight During the, 'Infighting' they accused eafch other of the gloves. I -want to say that? the body blows were something awful. When Corbett knocked McGovern- in, the first round with a -punch ln the stomach, he laughed heartily at Terry's distress. I Corbett's mirth1 got McGovern awful sore.

said Corbett. In the fifth, 'you cam 'a long way to' be gritted his teeth. After a rally in the eighth round, Corbett said, with a 'Terry, why don't you quit, as you did before? "Maybe you think that )ld not get Terry's Irish a boiling. In the tenth robnd Corbett's seconds shouted -'to him to "Why dont you queried McGovern. 'Because I don't have replied Corbett, just to show that his repartee was still on tap.

"During the ninth round Corbett appeared to be a little tired. He resorted to Jollying tactics. he said, 'you never were a Champion. You'll never be a champlpm You can't like a postage "When Terry went "to the floor for good and all in the eleventh round, Corbett looked at him, saying: 'Oh, you won't come back, "It was a. great fight and anybody's fight up to the time of McGovern's finish." AMATEUR BASEBALL: 1 a ue AlcUreevy baseball clult has organ ized for the season and would like to hear froin some good clubs to arrange a schedule lor the season.

The followlDit players' have been elgnei by Manager Mills. Chas. iUnskey, Frank Trumbuli, c. itzpai-rlck. d.

Ryan, McGreevy. 2b. Benner. s.s.; W. Klnskey, Cannon, l.f.; Uuggan, c.f.; Allen, r.i.- Address all challenges to C.

Mills, Ho. 3b) Seneca City. The Davliehts. formerly the Erie, are onen to Dlay any club at the age of 15. It was by speclai request that Manager Do-hertv reorganized tne team this year, for It had an excellent record last year.

Manager Doherty has decided to give the line-up of UChe team later. Any clubs wisulng games can secure them by applying to Manager IXWierty, Jo. iss nentu Ky street. The Nayys would like to hear from any 11-year-bld team In the city, the Young Trentons or Diamonds preferred. The Navys need a left neltler.

Address all cnallenges to J. D. O'Connell. No. Pine street, The Can Cans gained their first victory last Saturday over the Ferry Uummei'8 0 a score of 12.

to 10. The features of the game were the excellent pitching of Buck Strnuch, who fanned eight men out. Chicken Breunau played line game lor the Can Cans on the second bag, having nine assists. The, Can Cans have released their catcher, Whitey Goechey for good rea sons, lie made seven errors in one game. Stiimnv has been signed.

The Can Can' line-up Is. as follows: Stumpy Buck ley, Buck straucli, Chicken Brennan, lAflhur Stresslugei, s.s.; cnaney win Hers, Josenh Gear, Erne, the Ter tier, c.f.; Farmer' Brennan, l.f.; Tom Hackett, r.I. xaey win piay ineir nexi game with the i Wash Women of Riley Street. I The Walden Junior baseball team would like to play auyteam ln the city under the age of 13 years. The line-u is us follows: A.

Schults, B. Neyfus, R. Beheiler, VV. KeTn, 2b. and t.

Beckman, E. Raplu, s.s.; J. Oerrey, Markey, l.f.; ii. Argus, r.f. Address all challenges to A.

Graffln, No. 230 Brink-man Street. The Pontlae Braves of School No. 26 have organized theft baseball team. They are willing to play any ninth grade team In the city under the age 15 years.

All challenges will be considered, If sent to K. Al. Adams, School No. 26. Following Is the line-up: A.

McNamara, L. Blreoulonjb, F. Pier, F. Sude, H. Farr, s.s.; R.

Hough, J. Conley, r.f.; E. Prather, l.f.; ICriise, c.f. The L. W.

R. R. baseball team has been organized for the season and Is anxious to receive challenges from any local amateur team. 'AH communications should be addressed to Manager Franklin Steel. The Algonqln, No.

7 Johnson Park. Tha' wililnm Honffprer Co. team has -or ganized for the season and la ready to tnees a 'tim id me cirv- on oar- (By Mftfa fHOT.) PARR CAN'T I CK A WINNER. Jim Parr, the nglisb wrestler, will have- a front at the Broadway Arsenal tonight, McLieod-Jenklns nd he 'wilt watch the proceedings with a great tntei st. When asked yes- terdy who he picked A win, Parr said: "It'll be a great! struggle and I can't decide on a favtjrlte.

I'll be there to watch McLeodi wfiom I am to wrestle to a finish during Khe last pan 01 cms month. LATEST BASEBALL GOSSIP. Fred HartmanJ the new third base man, practiced with the rest of the Bisons at Olvmric Park yesterday and made a most fawrable Impression. It Is the general opinion that he will "make good," anp that Davy Brain will Stardly be missed, Since Brain left Buffalo It habfeen discovered that he (was at odds witm at least three or trie other players, and as absolute harmony la Tequlfefl among the members of a successful baseball team, "It may be all for the besV' that David Is a Cardinal Instead of a Bison this season. Ike Francis hurt fits ankle in Rich-lester the other (day and yesterday Injured It still He declared las Wight that very likely the hurt would keep him out of i uniform for a week.

"You can get an Idea how fast the addition the grand stand to addition to 'the grand stand Is being fcompleted by look at my rose," said "Cyf Ferry at the Mansion (House last nlgt, as he exhibited a scratched and tattered beak. "When twe started to practice yesterday, the cantling I collfided with wasn't up yet, but It was there all right a few minutes later and 1 1 got it where Nellie holds he cologne ootile. Manager Stilllngs expects now to make public the entire line up of the Bisons and najne the captain for. the Season, by tomcrow night. SALE Of KEJilLWORTH.

What's going to become of the Kenll IHrorth race trick? Will there be i running meetmk there this season? These are questions that are asked every Permanent Receiver Koons answered themi yesterday when he said: 'I have filed nay bond and the next step (will be to present an application to the court for the djetalls of a sale. A sale has been ordeHsd but it remains for the Court to decldfe the time thought suf ficient for advertising, etc. Very like ly no sale could be had till the middle of May. I dd not think there will' be any running meeting this year. I have no reasoni however, that there will be any dlfflcmlty over the lease for I trotting' meetings, prcposed for the Buffalo Club Grand Circuit nvfflr'ln COSGRATILATIONS, MR.

POWERS. Buffalo fans) are expressing their of "President Pat Powers' selection of umphjes for this season. Mr. Powers has Coxes and Eagans and appointed four men who appear to formidable staff of umpires In the Eastern League in many moois. any rate the four men selected' lire away above the average for this league, which will be a 'matter of congratulation for patrons of the game all over the circuit.

The king them all is Ed Swart-wood, who since his retirement from the umpiring business has been a detective in Allegheny. Pa. He has time and again reflised offers to take up the ani the Eastern League must )iave hldoiit very superior Inducements toj bVlng him out -of his retirement, artwood was a pitcher, and a good one, too, before he went to umpiring. Hie is a natural born umpire and Invjariably gives universal satisfaction. Tom.

Browi Is another ex-Eastern lieaguer who has unipired satisfac-torily In the big league. He managed the Springfieid and played center field one summer, and acquired quite a reputation with that club and also the Washington Nationals, which he managed as an "umpire baiter." Quite frequently he made the trip in from center field Ito register a complaint Bometlmes hie'd go back to center; more often lihe bench for him. Since handling the? indicator he's a changed and allows the players no lati tude whatever. He's a first-class um Dan Shannon Is no other than your "Uncle" Danlfel," once manager of the bisons radr the late Aid. James Franklin.

Sfcannon was a good Becond baseman in bis day, and since he quit the managerial bench has made good at the umpiring business. He's fat. fair, and forty, and as jolly a man as ever cried I at an alleged musical comedy. Thomas BJ Kelly, who is also a Buf falo product! was 8n last year's staff. He's a big Tnan, and holds the respect of the players and the bleachers.

He made few mistakes last year, and will likely be better this season. GOOD NIGHT FOR WARREN. Warren Zfcrbrlek has signed articles to meet Frank Erne at Fort Erie on May 11th. fcf Erne-signs, good night. Mr.

Zurbrlcy, protege of Al Weinlg. M'COVEjRVS CHEAP Young Corbett's second victory over Terry McGdyern has at last won ror him the creflit which every fighter, de serves- who (crawls to- the head of the ladder. Corbett's first victory over Mc Govern, strange to say, did not bring him the hoiors which are usually be stowed upon a champion. The fact that McGovern had won all his fights previous to Biis Hartfrd In Hk lime, arid the additional fact that Corbett bead him in less than' two rounds left room fr doubt as to whether the victory wasj a deserving one or the re- suit of "a rriishap. As a result of this doubt Corbftt fell flat as a) theatrical attraction, and, instead of piling up a fortune in tthe year and a half that he was champion, before having a second meeting with McGovern, be was in debt.

Somehow other the public liked the little champion well but it 'could not get it out of its head that McGovern was the real thing. Even after being laereaten Mcuovern was- a better drawing-, card than Corbett. -Tuesday aight's victory, however, is bound to change things. The public will believe in jCorbett, the fighter, now. He will-atttact it, and should reap the harvest of H(Is ring career.

It was Cor-. bett cool Bead wnicn gainea mm the victory. MtGbvern's mode of fighting was such asi to rattle any ordinary. manJ He was continually hitting low and roughing It, iyet there was no objections from Corbett. knew that he could not afford turn his head to call the referee's.

attention without Jeopardizing he In effect March 1. 1908. (Eastern Time.) 1. Buffalo ir.Baffals Boston. M.

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8. 2 1 or sent in plain wrapper, begun today and wlli be finished to! Kiberians preferred. All icommunica-morrow, 1 America as wou tne i.o.,y tlons should be addressed to Dave times, Great Britain twice and" one No. 1024 Genesee Street, corner i 'Ihi. AdlnaiAVJL.

-y wxpreae, prepaid, tor I 04. or bottlra 2.. are as follows: E. Wagner, E. Lanson match ended In a tie.

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