BASEBALL SPORTS OF ALL SORTS BOXING Flyrin to Try Come Back Brown and Anderson on Coast. Cub Defense Weak Pitchers Fail 1 Coaching Beats Sox. Jim Flynn will make an effort to come back tomorrow night at Phila delphia, when he meets Heavyweight Champion Luther McCarty-in a six round go. The battle is not over a long enough route, to get a line on Flynn's ability. He can easily last the distancej'and may make as good a showing as McCarty, who hasjittle experience over the six-frame track. McCarty, too,, will be on trial. The champion has not been in a mix-up since he eliminated Al Palzer New Year's day, gaining a clear title to the championship, and theatrical work does not keep a scrapper in perfect condition. The gb does not look like a proposition to spill muph enthusiasm over. Betting is even for the Kayo Brown . -Bud Andersop tussle at Los1 Angeles tonight and a hot battle is 'looked for. The last engagement between these two boys was a slashing affair, with Dan Morgan's ligh'tweightshav ing a "slight advantage. Brown land Anderson have made the weight easr ily and 'are in perfect condition. The fight should be. won by .a knock-out, and luck will probably decide the win ner. On their last fight there is little to dope the victor. Each man was nearly out at the finish. New York is provided with a great fight card tonight at the. St. Nicholas A. C, when four crack lightweights and two welters meet in three elimi nation bouts. Matty Baldwin is pair ed with Jack Britton, One-Round Ho gan with Willie Beecher and Knock out Brown, of Chicago with Billy Grupp of' St; Louis. The winners of tthe Britton-Baldwin aVid Beecher-. Hogan fights will engage in a fight later in the month. Britton, Brown and Beecher look like the best bets for tonight. RESULTS YESTERDAY National League. Pittsburgh 8; Chicago, 5. Brooklyn, 3; New York, 2. Philadelphia-Boston; rain. Cincinnati-'StfXouis; rain. American League. St Louis, 2; Chicago, 1. Detroit, 5; Cleveland; 4. Boston, 2; New York, 1. Philadelphia-Washington; rain. American Association. Kansas .City, 5; Toledo 3. Columbus, ,8; Minneapolis, 6. St.:, Paul, 5; Indianapolis, 1. Milwaukee, 2; Louisville,. 0. Probable batteries today Cubs, Lavender and Bresnahan; Pitts burgh, Adams or Camnitz and Gib son. White Sox, Walsh or Cicotte and Schalk; St. Louis, Baumgardner and Agnew. After having used up nearly all of his pitching corps in the first three games of the season, Manager Evers of the Cubs had a hard time deciding, on his hurler for today, but fixed on Lavender shortly before the game. Saier worked out at first base, and there was a possibility that he might be used, at least for a short time. Ten hits were jammed out of Southpaw Robinson and Camnitz yes terday, three of ; them being collected byginks who horned into the fag end of the pastime. This hitting should have been powerful enough to win ah -ordinary game, but yesterday's fracas was not of the ordinary va riety. In the first j)lace, neither Richie, Toney or Humphries, who pitched in the order named, had anything to