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te Pat ae eee to gees | ball hard and fast and covers a lot of | Stound. aren hi is his strongest poise. Of the others, but little n be said, only in the highest terms, All are in fine shape, and as eager as a boy for his first pair of long trousers for the sxeafon to begin. While they are confi- | dent, there ts no overconfidence, On Sunday a great many of the bo: visited St. Augustine and saw all that is to be seen in that old, quaint, but beautiful place. Everybody connected with the manage- Ment of the 4otel Placide, where the boys are stopping, left nothing undone to make them easy and comfortable. The big hostelry has almost been turt over to them, and sca ly an evening Passes but some entertainment te fur- nished. German has shaved off his IN TRUE GIANT FORM, New York's Team Will Begin the Season in Splendid Shape All in Far Better Condition than Last Year’s Opening. Bix Hours a Day on the Field Dur- ing Their Southern Sojourn, Lester Mustache and has presented it to ‘To Murphy as a mascot. ‘Tot’ carries it around with him, but is in deadly terror all the time for fear some of his lady Ore Ma gt ett ‘ae cere RO ma it and become seaicous. “ le, by the wav, is putting up a g JACKSONVILLE, Fis, March 19— | sti game of ball = “i President Freedman, of the New York Baseball Club, left here for New York at 11 o'clock this morning. The new President witnessed the Giants’ exhi bition game yesigrday, and was more ——— DR. WISE’S TROTTERS. John Cary, Joe Patchen Fame, Hays the String for $30,000. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, AILSA LED ALL THE WAY. Britannia Did Not Start im Cr Trim-—Dakotah Wins Again. MONTE CARLO, March 19.—In SPORTING MISCELLANY. John L. Sullivan was largely in evidence at tho O'Donnel! Kilrain bout in Boston last nigh and it apy ted in a manner that w have subjected the ordinary spectator to imme diate ant forcible expulsion. His advice to K Fain during the go, shouted while the mon were in action, waa certainly not in enter, and ld have resented ximilar interferen than John Sullivan ia the days when he w pugilist. and not a brawling, bragging, lond, mouthed boaster, His tak about challenging the Winner waa evidently a feeble atrempt to hoist the faintest of breezes this morning, Atlsa, Vaikyrio I, Corsair and Arenella started in the race, cruising trim, from Monaco to Nice. The prizes, two silver and crystal decanters and a medal offered by the Union des Yachts Francais, were won by Ailsa. Britannia did not start, the Prince of j= ionee party. ships upon others bas sadly diminished, Allsa, Corsair, Valkyrie and Arenella eressed the line at 9 A. M., in the order named. Ailsa took the lead from the start and beat up to Cape Hoepice in two slong tacks, From that point It was « close reach of three miles to Nice, and Ailsa showed marvetlous eperd. The yachts crossed the finishing line Kilrain showed something of the power that stood the champion of for one of his hardest chin in two rounds, Six of the roun clearly O'Donnell’ to 1 which bad Kilratn at him nell had few friend Teading a cho 0, to please everybody the than pleased with their work The game yesterday was a fast one} from start to finish, The regular team! K. D. Wise, of this city, has sold to put up an especially strong game, and|John Cary, driver of the famous Joo hat will tickle the New York | Patchen, his entire string of horses for to death, ‘Their fielding was | about $30,000, which 1s considered a re- sharp and quick, their hitting hard and Hehe aah etycoa e Clean, and their running excellent. | Among those purchased are Adelaide Amos Rusic's coniition greatly im-' McGregor, 2.15 1-2, and Adelaide Sim- Proved this morning. The soreness has Mons, ait Both are preat race left the big pitcher and he will be able mares, string also includes Emin Bey, by Guy Wilke., 2.211-2; Gendine, to again practice with the boys in a or 50. and a sot of three and’ two year Meekin let himself out for a couple of | ge aaty Citi wigoptart te race, on innings yesterday, and showed that his naw, Mich. in Jule: Right here f want ~ to Say A Word about poof selling. I wisi arm is all right. In the first three in- th {il betting and gambling’ on ace nings, he retired the Colts in one, tWo, tracks could be abolished, T think {fit three order, none of the youngsters is kept up horse racing will be demoral- being able to gauge his detivery. ized. If it ie abolished we will more ‘The Giants will leave here on Friday than make up for the loss of revenue by the interest that a better class of afternoon, consequently but two more people will take in racin, days remain in which to put on the fin- ———— . Cary said: “We start to race on ishing touches to their work. On Sat- | urday they will meet the local team at | IRISH NATIONAL CLUB. Columbia, 8. C., and the “fans” Will | wies¢ piemer of That Orgnaleat have a chance to really size the men up. Games will be played every day during the following week, and on the fext Sunday afternoon the team will Given Last Night. ‘The first dinner of the Irish National Club was given last night ut Hotel Pied- arrive in New York, after flve weeks of hard, conscientious ‘work, mont, 15 South Fifth avenue. A large How, much ood has hecn accom: picture of Charles Stewart Parnell, Petened cen, but despite reports to the draped with flags, was hung above the » exerted them- guests’ table There were about two hundred and fifty persons present. Ste- phen McFarland, President of the Club, presided. Edward O'Flaherty, in responding to contrary, the boys ha’ selves to the utmost to get in readiness for the coining struggle, and nothing but the toughest kind of luck can stop them. For the past ten days they have spent the toast, “The Irish National Club,” shadow of doubt, and that is the team Charles Stewart Parnell. He referred at length to Parnell’s great services to Ireland, stand by the principh him | and to folicw Is polley. He predicted that if Parnell's was followed hi loyal Irisnmen it would lead to tris legislative independence. ‘will go upon the fleld to play their open- ing game this year in a hundred per gent. better condition than they did it year. Perhaps the best conditioned man on the team is Amos Rusle, and this year he will be in snape to pitch winning ball from the very jump. The ‘Hoosier Li weighs less than he has in years, Trscies ore now as hard as iton, and he 1s in the beet of health and spirits, He| has let out his arm, and treated the| people here to an exhibition of his won- derful speed. Meekin and Knauss are the only two of the quintet of pitchers who have not let themselves out at ull. Knauss, the new man, has shown that he possesses a heap of ‘speed, has good curves. Meck” has beon ampeing things cantly tn the box, but ig arm is feeling finely and_he could pitch a hard came. any day, Dad Clark and Lester German in fine shape. Sntsiamy" Stafford improves with every ; and he wiil oe a pleasant sur- to the New York “cranks.” His ‘work has been marvellous at. times, and Manager George Wavis's prediction that laid down b; If You Are Well You do not need mach medicine But oc- canionally you have @ headache or feel bilious, and then a mild, effective, comfort- ing cathartic Ike Hood’s Pills ‘Will care the temporary steppage, prevent {1ineas, restore regular action ef the liver and digestive organs, and Will Keep You Well 3% conta Bold by all druggiste, eee ek 9 “We Set the Pace.’’ house in America. SILKS. a os oe bes oe Sarah; regular price, 60c., 39. Om 149 Ladies’ Canes, JacketsSuits Handsome assortment im all the newest shapes and celors. \Ceskce Selection of Novelties ‘im Misses’ and Children’s Reefers at Extremely Lew Prices, Children’s Reef- ers, in hand- some checks, with combina- tion collars, re- vere cuffs and Children’s Reef. | an emiceen | with Vandyke- point collars, leg - of - mutton sleeves, braid trimmed . 4,99 LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 19.—Dr. | and appealed to all Irishmen to | Tailed a draw. In limited round: outa ‘as follows: should Ro’ tothe: man. who wit HM & mars aid 18 not to he bared Epew to who would win if it were Wo be lind +1018 8 Continued to & Anish Valkyrie 1 210 3T 10 ‘e 6 Arenelia . +10 49 Ot The Harlem Regatta Acaociation last night Corsair si: 10 45 31 adopted the new ruses of the National Asoria ‘The length of course was about nine thon of Amatenr Oaramen, and arranged the t for the Memorial Day 1 tralgni Aw Jor, ningte-® interms and kentor “doab {junior and senior four-oared shells; miles. Mr, Henry Allen's American-built Da- kotah won the prize for yachts not ex- ceeding ten tons. Nine other yachts remediate scp ign elas: Apt lida is - started in the latter race. {ent oarsmen belonging 9 clube. throughout, (he EXPECTS VIGILANT’S DEFEAT. Sinu.:80 Sova? fwiSo™ se ui Byrne, resigned. |Georne J. Gould Thinks the Cap-, Defender Will Surely Dea Tommy White oatfought George Siddonn for six rounds in Chicago Inst night, and earned the frst BALTIMORE, Md., March * decision he has gained in thfwe meetings with the re t 2 Sarawenighter.” Siddons wax knocked down re George J. Gould, who has been duck tc win Geer ERRy Gene ental ine huntirg in Maryland, will return to New York to-day, Speaking of the new cup- second round, { eee | defender, ue sai Bob Minor, who has only an arm and a half “L think the boat will be the greatest (Mninnati iat might. Minot welgiel is poundn, (that can be built. She will, 1 think, be and his oppougnt. scaled 19 me firat fall, tnt Minor took two tr md feveral minutes faster than Vigilant. fi)‘ iaity conte, |1 do not know, but I think It probable seconds. vag that Capt. Hank Haff will command the w bos Jimmy Murphy und Jack Cooney, Tightweighta, : fought a to-round draw at Ci ti dat tght I expect Vigilant back early in May. I am not bringing her home with any idea that she can beat the new cup- defender; on the contrary, 1 am virtually There tn boxing enter 4 Rink, J Witte Interest being shown In the ament of the Union A.C. at Oak Wty, April 1. One of the b nm arrang st with te of the season has be “ sure she cannot, put I expect to prove te bouts fue sport, ehould result. Ail the boxers her @ worthy trial boat, so that a line #7" training, and say they will be jn» may be gotten on the merits of the cup samen A Gy ve, BLD defender. unds; Jerry Barn “It such an unexpected thing should we Mecet rate occur as Vigtant heating the. new Hughie O'NUMe Lenox boat, then Vigilant will be plac dat the onal, At," at 138 poninds; disposal of the New. York Yacht Club.” Metts Muench, at 136 pounde In conclusion, Mr. Gould said; “I think Swartz, Washington Market, vs. Eddie Torpey, | thie will be the greatest season's yacht- Hoboken, at catch weights, | ing this country has ever se oe sited eis haa ‘Tho Seaside Athletic Club show announced for April 1. ‘The card will be a go between Joe Walcott and Will probably be postponed unt! April 3 WILL BRING VIGILANT OVER. Capt. Barr and His Cruising Crew Left for Southampton To-Day. Capt. ‘Charlie’ Barr and eighteen men left to-day in the steamship Saale for Southampton, They will bring Vigilant ‘back to this country as soon as she can be put in cruising trim. It is expected that Mr. Gould's yacht, which has wintered at Southampton, will be ready to sail about April 1. She } will cross with the same rig in which she beat the sailing record to Scotland Inst year. No attempt will be made to drive er, but her skipper expects to make this harbor in about twenty-two days. ——— —___ THE WAY TO GET A COZY HOME. It would pay you to read the Roarding-House “ada’" in to-day's “Rvening World’ If you. want to get a cozy bome. ‘The list is complete, and it contains what you want. Mick Doon, Mike Leonard will meet Eddie Pierce again as a curtain raiser. The A. A. U. boxing and wrestling champlon- ghia will be begun to-night at Allegheny City, Stanton Abbott Is billed to moet Owen Zieg- ler, and Jack Everhardt is scheduled for a Ko with Charley McKeever, at the Schuylkill Navy Philadelphia, to-night oe ee Sam Tompkina, the Astoria light-weight, who haa shown great punishing qualities hereibouts, jocked out in the fifth round of his go with Pickaniony"” at Boston last night. oe e Parson Davies's forfeit of $500 to match Tommy Ryan against Dick Burge, of England, reached the Police Gazette offre yesterday together with a lotter lating that the men weigh 142 pounds | at 1 o'clock or 144 at the ringside, the battle to , be fought In November. | Johnny Connors, of Springfield, Ti, In a letter to the Police Gazette, offers to Sight Tommy O'Den- nell, of Trenton, N. J., or Jack Madden, of Brook- art. 1895, 4 108 pounda, before one of the Baatern clubs for = suitable pure. who can be found at 297 lyn, saya he will accept the md’ Perry to Mgt at 100 Rarney Camminy Thind avenie, offer made by pounds. eo Jack, Carter, of 112 Monrue atrwet, wants, & Henited-n with any man at 145 pounds, wed to-day . USaniag' to a letter . of 18 Garfield streat, Yonkers dumbbell jugeling for Jamea Hooper, offers to contest at heavy $50 to $100, ant the champlonabip of water County, The offer is open only lo residents in that county, "ee | GW. C.—Yea: it ik a rule of the game, BASEBALL CHAT. things up yestentay at Jacksonville and treated the “eruckers* toa home-run hit over the fence. Perhapa some of the wrehoads who failed to po down to Jacke: ville will aay now Cat Prosifent Freetman will interfere with a repetition of the feat on the part ot George Managor Davia woke ‘Two triple piars figured in the game between PAtteburg and Brooklyn, They were made by the Pirates’ Infield and wore pretty specimen of the Howover, Davy Fouts's mon had their ble pata with them and pounded ont just one run | foo, many for the Pittsburg agerecation ® Haas Rob bis forecast for the about im no Tong prised, why xhould be numbered Among the amazed ones whose predictions are ty Be mywet, Anson used to claim. the earth every and the old man has neglected to do. so Warvard’s baseball tea practice at Cambri hod its first outdoor | “AIL af the college se hedute tend later into the Summe Ke A RPeal year (or roll ong the lesser universiti: nger and ex 1 looks especially | the baseball clown, the rei mm, Rerause Arie Latham, baseballiat, saya t the Cineiana limi nu the season In out or clown insubordination, wing has demanded Nis prem ence in Mobile, where the team ts quartered Montromery Hasehall Club, of Jomey City whieh will bay’ fu fessional torts games. with in. has wr. Wool sin ki. Rahwaye ant vie clay offering, early The following have filled at gations should | 10 SHEMS 100 SMALL to do any good, when ‘ou look at one'of Dr. | iwrce’s Pleasant Vollets, But just try it when you're bilious or consti- pated, or have a sour Homach, or a fit of indi- gestion—and you'll own up that they'Te the best things in the world, ‘That's because they cure permanently, and do it, pleasantly. They're tiny, sugar-coat- ed, und easy to take, a disturbance to the system, diet. or occupation. Satis- faction guaranteed, or moncy refunded. Houston, Minn. have cured, A fricud of 4, Was about used up with liver troubles; now he says that * Pleasant Poliets" have belped him more than any or ail the medicines that he bas over taken, Samat Bol inine, Mr. Will GOSSIP OF THE TURF. WATCHING THE COLTS, | — Wh the decision of the Chart of Appeaie feainst Bookmaker Prod Miller, the hopes ot the | ' y. Moreover, the man who, martyr: Trainers at Gravesend Getting ferel himself ae A saceitice In ovter that Young Racers in Trim 1e ogality of nt be mate ing in the District of Columbia stands a fair chance of going to jail, He will now have to stand trial for his sae outside of the Dennings ant ivy city toike, [AXOm and Handspring the Pick of arvier Taland tracka. ‘The revival of the Distrtet the Dwyer string. Napa mortally Keenes Shift Quarters from Brighton Beach to Sheepshead. ‘The management of the once Uke poolsroom Hocated just avtaide on report, lim Witt Asaph track ‘Yesterday who ts ix the backer (Special to The Evening World.) qhavine Wo pay nother! GRAVESEND, March 19.-The Graves Auencratson “ts, Intnroaten Yok he Chd track Is in fair condition, and. the Inference can he drawn in only ve way The herses quartered here are getting their | Tortie “teak ane ee AMPH {te making of 8) werk in regular form. The soft light | the Dut on the | snow has disappeared almost entirely, as A fantgere cannot Ne moter| ff watted off in the dry air, leaving no Jegitimate sport which occurs on heavy going or muddy and sloppy track Among the earliest arrivals were M ¥. Dwyer and his son Charles. ‘The tter has quite a number of horses at the track in charge of J. V. Elitott, who has quite @ big string, twenty-five horses in all About half a dozen are”the remnant of the Dwyer and Croker division. Young Charles Dwyer algo owns half dozen, and Mr. C, Cornehison nino. their own tra om ateatd thie | for us Raid abu ferday, “I gave the 1 but when went around ¢ was nodding to a man behind me. What chance would we have under che English system." “Rrening World’? readers should have profited well by the information given in the first edition Of yesterday to the effect that W. ©. wore tho only once fC at the track Daly's horven Factotum at Sto t, and ate ai 3101, were winners | EXx-Benator McCarren owns @ few, and ‘alee, Gal F " i ip ue eae at will make his debut on the turf this ike Coleman profited well by the vtetory of | ge his neat-looking Gily. Tarentum’ He ‘borrowed | CASON. . John MoCafferty'# boy Reif to ride. Reif! has not Frank McCabe was as busy as usual, forgotten his tricks . and the handsome string was greatly oo ae . — }admirod. ‘The colt Handspring and the Jack Rose ran an excellent race yesterday, con- ; se tay aidering the fact that he is not over fond of mud. filly Axiom so piteeny the Stack favor To Wan simply a tase of being Mt Yesterday's | ites, @nd when the full working season TO han HEA amount to muck, for jis In swing there is no doubt they will | oe ee |be watched with the greatest interest, Chris Fitzgerald seems to have the make-ap of aa it is now @ reality that the palr are A starter in him. He is cool, clear-headed and @8 g00d as the Dwyers ever owned. Of patient. Me + fells away in g->l shane course, there Is “many a slip betw ome talk about Hor Vast race, yin one of F taced m start the cup and the lip,” and there ts many a chance for accident or disease be- tween now and May 15, ‘The Littleflelds have st Gravesend tor that H ak SUIT DRAGGED TWENTY YEARS | Sale Im 1875 Ei taken stabling thirty-three horses They wintered in Messrs, Morries's big Stable at Sheepshead Hay, This is the first vear for a long time th A Steam! y have win- Verdict In 1895. | ee eee Monmouth Park, as th Justice Beckman and a jury in the! Terie at Eatontown, Node oa ae Supreme Court have just concluded the trial of an action commenced twenty The suit was brought by daily commented on, as he bad made many friends at the track. He was to have made his debut on the turf this | years ago. year, and hia fine string of yearlings john and Robert J, Gray against the Are ‘stil; at the track in charge of ntral Rallrost of New Jersey, to re- graimer Witham Pratt fi tmunot yet : damages for breach of contract. ft is intinat *. Barte.d’ wi plainutt twenty-five years ago, MITRE ORT Tun the horses in her own name, A week before Mr. Basteld died he stated that he would retire from his business as a produce merchant, ani bought the steamer John Adams from the Jeral Government, and sold it er as ferry-huat to the Railroad Com- puny. enter fully ‘into. the sport of kings, ‘The defendant, believing that the Mr. Barteld h \ 2 d bollers were unsound, and that the John West) ad made entries Hast and Adams would not safely carry passen- it. Clarke Is very’ buey arranging | kers between New York and Jersey weet , and he has ai 4 City, refused to take it, ‘The amount of ap ications Be eee pierre ek fe purcnase was $15, lessrs. Keene's untire 4 first tried in 18%. In at Sheepshead fay. It locke from tho ‘ond trial was held, when ver- removal from Brighton Beach eerit tie for the plaintf for $41,00 was Fe- Brighton Beach track: would be out. i. | lawed by the Jockey Clul jury, thie morning handed ina A Tull’ thawout now at-heth verdict In favor of the plaintiff! Sheepshead and Gra 292,00, | fully’one hundred hon ty: Mr. case, sald all the defendants’ witnesses sten G. Fox, who tried this who died. testified the first tr: Drove Thro James Malone, who drove through the @& Patrick's Day parade at One Hundred and Fifth street and Columbus avenue, yesterday afternoon, was ned $5 by Justice Koch im the Harlem Po- Hee Court this morning. Detective Rynders, of the Comm! OMice, this Morning urraigned at the Tombs Ppllee Court award Finnegan, of 234 Raat Thirty-aixth ntre Ire Baldwin, a paper-box manufacturer. of 138 Fulton street, appeared as complainant against him‘in charging him with steall old wate wile Baldwin. w narcins n crawded Broadway cable car on the evening of Marct Finnegan was held for amination *MACY.*. (@XTE AVE, UTH TO UTH BE CBODODSHDIH/DSED DOTTED 0S86 { «WE SET THE PACE.” CBOD DODO HO TVHBDOSDS 500 Dozen Hemstitched 1 Sheets #Pillow Cases ) /2 LUE. SHEETS: PILLOW CASES: 44 &4.....56 52 94..-- 59 17 50-inch, 18 Ide 64 6-4.... 19 MEN’S SPRING CLOTHING. 7 hoe 5-4 (4 Floor, New Building.) Men's 3-Button Cutaway Sack Suits, in all-wool cheviots and cassimeres, made and trimmed in the best manner, and sold else- where at $12.00, at 7.99. 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