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" RUSIE irler Says He Is) 8 Pacmce ropat Football Candidates Will Ascem Fie i Light Pre- Mminary Work. The Princeton football material will aesemble to-day to begin their Spring Practice, Only light work will be done Such as punting and catching, The drop kick will be made quite a feature of the work, The Tigers’ exnoridige in the games last year with and Cornell will not be forgotten tn fome of the kicks from the feld 7 Big Tw ‘ Ready for a Hard Season. GIANTS HAVE A BUSY DAY. Weather Favors Practice and |i eh di. intr st) They Show Up Well Under [frimrier erssticitet “me George Davis’s Charge. Lively Brushe: Marlem Roadway. Speedway Park yesterday. The spectators were out and enjoyed @ two hours’ sport. For many weeks the | this city nave been looking, day The roadway condition and every went well ta ne of t rried off the 5onore of He was certainiy the Ki Speedway. for in every brush he particl flying colors. pAmons fone wit | ith Jack / R. Mey Gerken behind Maud M, iland with Fanny Blossom, ‘inch driving trotters, Geor (was a pretty good imitation of pence in awhile without carrying the ball ny Bouth at the Polo Grounds | up there to shove |: over. I'm in good and it didn't harm the Giants /shape physically, too, never was bet! bit. There was no wind to|There’s not much to take off to get me and tho old orb was on Its |ft for a good season's work.” While he was talking the big feHow| keeping Frank Bowerman busy act | as recalver for the shoots that punc- tured his Conversation. ‘The ball wa sailing over with the same old precision, and, while Rusie didn't cut loose any speed, he was handling the sphere in « #hion that indicated the Wisard. still had control of {t and is likely to make it perform some of the tricks that have |’ made folks consider Ruse a sort oti Serial bililardist, who makes caroms without a seekion. worl hard and thes Ey byt ie taking hia og around mea submit ti: himeeif t the of Masseur Guerre, tender mercies sweat-box mu ing deat wun! r dey heard from her, Alonzo drivin, BR OM hh ia} Estahon Ewing was unable to inapect @ambole of his stable, George Davis charge in his abzonce. Nobody though. The result morning's work and a ¥ : i tit £28 sf e U eam was upon the ‘clock this morning, being the only ab- infleld was out for Uttle Mr. Gleason, up to the right, the ‘an effect like the front end Army poke bonnet. When to wearing his headgear sure sign that he is busy. , (00, scooping up ground. flinging them in his good old ¢ hee ment extermination to leaguer. The Kid certainly looks and mone the worse for his Win- Hickman happened along trom New ) Haven, where he has been helping Kid Nichols whip the Yale team into shape and getting = few licks into his own Condition. He went out into the middie and took up his post between Foster end Selbach, not at all in a etrange garret. by the way, is eminently fit. Always brisk, herd worker, he pur- the eager cheerfulness of doen so for the tun of the “Pop” "t been letting himself | ¥! rusty up in Connecticut, ag bie arm showed when he shied the gun. He w sphere back to the plate. @ standstill this morni: Amos Resje exercised his famous espns with all the that valuable wing that may beh So much to this end of the hase- universe, arm's al! right,” said the rier to an Evening World te. ‘I have not been letting it Up all thie time and I guess I will able to find thi new-fangied pla i FE Hi i F i is [ 5 the ise in welging in at regular scale, howl; ie condition, other twiriers didn't oce y lounges or divans, but were all up ant ring the two sessione of the fan. om up to be batted feucceeded Gettle in turn. DMR was a day Work.’ said lolyoke, after ‘it feel as if Toould eat & fait @ real step to condition. We've s fot the infleld in shape now, and with weather that ball will be Mark m sal kind of Measure. going to be @ fast inheld fie ts fw will be the kind that go tl or Faia, £9 through © stone wall like a If ever a new Win Mercer. bunts we: success! tt He weighed to-d: that he in pretty nearly 3 21K, down i Z i jt More. ar for a while, Carrick a hand was tried out, it gar unsere, bounde: shot at him with th of th esions of a fairly ing. but samen ui He 5 CUT THI8 OUT AND SAVE IT. RACE MEETINGS ARRANGEDFOR1I900. a2 lot of husky Bive the big exerciag, ft to onen thi | PITCHER GRIFFITH TO QUIT _ BASEBALL TO Dic GoLp, i 5 practice seas jaspers, who are now the Manhate i $ ' bf Here ts a list of the race meetings for 1900 % aa got a slx-furlong tur in 121 ‘The! Fite has been i : i Bald GriMth one day to his comrades] ,/" addition to panning gold, the men ——~ | youngaters. Himyarite, by Himyar-. *!0¢e hie riatches with McCoy and say, it Is thelr Intention io ao 4 Sharkey have teen called off he is ready Papers. This fact, wth | Maize Stuart, and Mariona, by Jim, '@ meet any on mS he! Gray—Counter Breeze, were allowed a, Rublin's most recent victory was 6 Boing to Cape half-mile trip tn Bane 3,,| over "Yank Reony, Whee he Kaoaked Nome to dig tor gold,” was the reply. |, Grimth he will not last at base- by Sir Dixon—Blue Moos, and Antitheate, fe. 01 a te adden asa etl A hcree laugh went up at this, but the| pau forever, and is only too “glad so Tg enIANS Ae Beek, tarnedl the | fo as aesnessad oeCrtnS air seemed quite serious, ‘The two|make money * (° SE out of It and @ ‘tstange Jn about the same time. | war. ts, WAIN’ Nib plat sary Seeneel Players were guyed unmeccitully. The], When M Loftus heard the Saree atkeh er] MF: Dwyee's runeers, who are in| see tut ay ausehl caste po the on comments and jibes went so far that id he dkin't belleve ii S- Green, 6 PAH | ‘ine shape, were sent down the line by clusion that Rublin is good enough to! GrifMth and Dexter deponited their that it ia mighty has reported to the police UMMt| Trainer Miller at some speed, Satin “ 7 ae | N-player out of the busi. e fa are engaging servants for tackle “Lanky Bob," and therefore tings with Tim Donahve as a | een Anyhow ance ny rot" sa aoging * for Sper. who has wintered in fine shape, ony challenge to watch hls man that they meant business. [auch for sj ~ nd — jthe houre, where none is wanted, and rattled off six furlongs in 1.23 The against Fits, ring much tikellho the season wilh lunder one pretext or another getting money and furniture from Mr. and Mre. Green are in house Is closed up, Bur Sas about a week ago, and at the Few Escaped the Clever Wing Shots at Inter- state Tourney. ararerane xy. avei2{ STOCK IN THE CHIMNEY, hth annual live bird shooting ) . | tournament of the Inter-State Asoc! [a team went against | tlon was started thie morning at Inter- near Stone street, | Vere. tert of hon” Sau °s, 8 Bee ark, Queens, L. 1, whtch ts the last night, when a wheelman | Strength ‘There will be oe mes {name of the new grounde now being Jato him from behind. He wan | Wit! Hanton’s Rossiterctiie | vuntey, here fea ‘ond Kood | FIRST GAMES HARD ONES, “Ghe Rese Away Atter Badty injer- tag o Man in Front of Him. Frederick Beckroper, seventeen years of Fulton and Barbey streets, The first eighteen son in which New Will be the hardest try: mes of thi - ‘ork ts scheduled out that ever Pellce ded @ Poker je Player Close Quarters. Game Inte pene | titted up bY the Assoctation. The lodge was in seasion jast evening . Wednesday the Grand American Han-|at the Owl Club, 9 3 street, leap will be begun, Brooklyn, when two ward men under ing right at the sta: The only two women who have entered! orders from Police Capt. O'Reilly stole from the Grand American, Miss Annie! softly up the stairs, There were sounds Oakley, of Nutley, N. J. and Mrs 8, §,!of merry laughter and merrier sounde Johnston, of Cincinnati, were among the, of clicking poker chips The lodge wae eartiest arrivals. [transacting business. E. B Shaner, of Pittsburg. the man-| Wild was (he scramble whey the de ager of the tournament, and Secretary, tectives broke in, One man was #0 Edward Banks, of New York, soon got {tghtened that he tried to go up the the shooters tn line for the opening chimney. But he got stuck in the Aue! event, the Interstate Park Introductory, | *™%! cult not escape. He was pulled the conditions of which are eight birds, | Ut DY the legs, There were $5 entrance. | but the police selged some c The entries for this event soon reached | “lps and $1 In cash. the century mark and (he list was then cise with erat oe het sooers HW VANDERBILT YACHT. 1 line, among whom was Mrs. & 8 t ins | Johnston. Frank 8. Pan s¢lee, of Omaha, | 7 ‘a | Neb, was the first man to be called to the mark and the big westerner after. i ———. WEST VS, BONNER. Tommy West and Jack Bonner wil meet ina twenty-five-round bout at the Broadway A. C. Friday night. They will weigh in at 1@ pounds. ——— BENNINGS ENTRIES, Cormetiue and Mis Wife Look Over the Sleep Bought from &. | making the round of the at fi Morga: ia hed kills &. his i aing both bartels ® dk enc! Pe i if BRISTOL. R. 1. April 2—Mr. and Mire. Cornelius Vanderbilt were visitors here -yaeht Mr. Vanderbilt ht from em-Commodore Ed Mr. and ‘anderbilt also & trie) trip of the steam yacht Which is to Be the tender to the -footer, y vi Mr. and siderbut were i in which coneli é i g i { i ' j iu Hi PERFECT SPEEDWAY DAY. It seemed as if almost everybody whe owned @ horse of some kind drove to! day was) | an idea! one, and fully Afteen thousand | ® HGNC CGIOOGOS* +11 SBOSOODO 5, WOKLD: MONDAY EVENING APREL 3,-1000, “eGIANTS AT ON POLO GROUNDS. Boy, J and E. A P. Batter wa: O. Bingen wa, 5004 | j roaderiders of |e 5 ‘oekerhill's gelding Hono the @f the ® which ® pated he alwoys came eut with|® deck’ | Wr of black riving Will- | @ , atty mae | et LJ Li Mi was y trotter rand: a jahon was out with lor O] head and Gravesend Move Well. (Special to Th jing World) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 2—With weather of the fairest and tracks of the fastest, the training work of the thor- ghbreds at the Gravesend and Sheeps- head Bay tracks went on at a merry rate this: morning. At Gravesend the busiest horses were of H. Bugene Leigh. May Hemp: horoughbreds atSheeps: | —_—_— 5 Fat the Polo Grounds: | FT WL MET RURLN Lanky Bob and _the| Akron Giant Are Prac- tically Matched. Bob Fitzsimmons teon't be idle 1 Washington Jockey Club, Spring Meeting, April 2 to April 14 yeNutes ay cine a si vee a Quee: unty Jockey Club, Spring Meeting, April 16 to May 4 Saunt ” = shite alta Ts. hase c Westchester Racing Association, Spring Moeting, May 5 to May 2% $1, “ ah BBG INBHES : OENES 8 ANEF LEE Brooklyn Jookey Club, Spring Meeting, May 2% to June 16. |!" ; y spanods: | Tite an polnne a Coney Island Jockey Club, Summer Meeting, June 16 to July 4 » | reeled : of a je same distance er 4-5} (fects in the matt righton Beach Mactng Association, July 5 to Aug. 5 Sf Braxton ne (wo-yesr-ollg Satarian, Gape Nome, Alaska, where they will /Griftith way ef ta tprikes eee @ Bris cn Absoutated, Aur UR AG al i | by Belvidere Virgie D., and Ziegfeld, by | Re aunt tye ges eal man namel Ricke had a ‘claim in Coney Inland Jockey Club, Autumn Meeting, Aug. % to Bept. $ Hindoo-Cambria clipped off a quarter SNGy Denier, the Rosaer, bi Gin & fancy fe told ‘hin ihe | Brooklyn Jockey Club, Autumn Meeting, Sept. 10 to Sept. 2 @ [in 21-2 seconds, Lady Coptrary got a a. : : Clous saute cape ihe tan q Westchester Racing Assocation, Autumn Meeting, Oct. 1 to Get. an. @ five « trip ne ibree-yopr. he Wve him 490 a day Phe Empire City Jockey Club of Yonkers, Oct. 2 to Nov. & ids Vulcain and King Bramble (ured ‘The announcement of their intentions | ha! 's eyes sparkled. ite eae’ Queens County Jockey Club, Autumn Meeting, Nov. § to Nov. 15. i a quarter in % neconds fas made at Belma, Ala, where the ted! Washington Jockey Club, Autumn Meeting, Nov. 1? to Nov.» Trainer Fred Burlew, of the Newton pn team Is In training. ing | 4 Bennington string, had a good train- fell, boys, this is nearly the last > ing day. Bessie Taylor dd Long Isl ¥ DE Oe ee eee oS ee SPB ODOT jay le Taylor an ng Isle Hime you will see me at this game," |them 6099900900000 nfs ie “ well-known Harry Reed, who looks as The three-Year-old Trumpet was sent died | *!X furlonge in 122 Shoreham turned) the same distance in 1.2. The young: | sters Broadway Ethics and Shawnee, S.epped a half in 8 seconds, H, ‘Barrick establishment, was busy with his string all the morning. The two-year-old Criterion, by Faraday—| Alta Blue, and Osiena, by Hanover—/ Vera, galloped the half-mile distance in $2 1-2 seconds. Omnibus, by King bric~ ‘Almara, and Falmouth, by Pirate of Pengance—Annie C., turned the same (ground in & second: ‘and Lew Craft trotted and cantered, sent Warkg a half-mile breather in 54 sec onds. Precursor reeled off the same dim tance In about the same time, Gold Lace was sent over the same route at about the same rate of speed, Tillo, the if he would stand the training ordeal, Morning and said he would accept, kot a half-mile breather in 88 seconds. | gy! ‘Trainer Howard Williams, of the W. Feather-welghts Will Furnish Star Sir Guy, James lowers. round: Trainer Frank Taylor, who has just ,cvahane arrived from Saratoga with his string, here thus far. his Carter Handicap candidate him as a feather-welght of Ue o So arrests, | Suburban Handicap winner, who is in have ards and! Mr. Taylor's stable, looks in fine condi- | pearance, although the fighting club ayndt against him, Lanky Bob's next oppon- ent will be Gus Rub in, the Akron giant They were practically matched this morning and will meet to-morrow to, sign articles, j Jonging for fight and “‘Lanky Hob" heard of the def t! The men will probabi or the first week in GARDNBR VS. SULLIVAN | | fight at Tuck. | june, | Bout of Twenty-Five Rounds at Mereales A. C, To-N ‘The star bout carded for to-night at he Hercules Athletic Club, Myrtle ave- | near ue, bring together Eddie Gardner, a brother Orcar one rdver, and Dave Sullivan, is well known to flatic fol- y are to box twenty-five 1 nds. out Billy in fourteen He ts confident of defeating prepared himself for a pt has wan has been fighting quite a Wt- late, and is in trim to put up hi Ierely contention, Botn men LJ eo tion and the trainer thinks he will surely Pgintments, stand @ preparation. Steele's youngster Goldeh Prince and Qnother were allowed o haif in @ 1-9 seconds. Wiliam Donahue's Standing trotted and cantered. At Gheepshead Bay, where the track was also in Bg J bu Speeling done. » bout at KL. Graves's Handicap candidate Jones, Box negotiated six furlongs in 19 majo? of Here are some of Manager Buck Ewing's players now working into shape % “sl” SEYMOUR. WORK Wh iy rn boul! hy $$$ $< WHMLENS WS {TED YVAN WHER é Confession of Judgments &| Bill Signed by Mayor —Claims Stopped. @ “Mayor Van Wyck surprised everybody vout the City Hall to-day by signing the Confession of Judgments bill, Alta héaring'on the measure recestly the Mayor by his remarks led those Present to believe that he would veto it, When it Secomes « law the Corporas ton Counsel cannot confess judgment on claims without the consent of the Mayor and Comptrolter, ‘The bill also provides that action in y " ings cannot de. te- ————_—— |fn* DALY AND GANS TO-NIGHT. Bd 2 q 1. was against thie intter the Mayor was so bit ‘hicago Jack" Daly, who ks reported in the fastest sig-round fighter in! would block public he Windy City, wit make his debui in| ber of the Board it it at the Penn A js part of the county at Fnileasionie to object t oe Abb oft inane f Hie WORLD: Daly will no doubt give ® good account of himself as he {s a| of Postal Tel rugged fighter and a sti puneher, Office rates, Calls je dol @ six-round bow er yw York Ott If you hy ih Wooilens r an the “ counters of tra fashionable high-priced in rough-faced fabrics, With tinted shades of green, tan, Oxford and Cambridge in nibs, interplaids and heather effects, also whip- cord and covert, in maple, mulled cream and slate, We are showing these same reigning ideas in fashionable garment making, and will make from these same goods ‘er Suits To Onder. Fy 8 Fd for $ if 5 Perfect fitting. Conceded Value $30.00. 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