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M—Mile. Pur—Furlons. Gi. Race é Metealt, 6 6 Rough Rider if 108, ‘Tes s DECIMAL, 97, b, f., 3, “Fiea! et berks: “og . 7 CU ae ‘ 1 16 Fobayeen, abies i tavetle, ie hae: 11010 4 Prat Past, 308, Wile jaa, 100. Br i So Clare M. 2 104, 1 ¢ Deetma! a. Knight of KI + Now. 16 6 far, T of Waeh. Now SMI LS TO THE AUGUSTAS, Hanion’s Colts Take An-| -othér Game from the Brooklyn Stars. singled, scoring Dahlen. MeGuire flied to Holmes. Casey threw out Dunn. Two : (Special to The Brening World.) AUGUSTA, Ga, April 2~The Brook: |'0 He Was and Augustas resumed their axhi- practice game campaign this af-| Farrail fitted one Lo Jones. with as much rivairy as though |#ingied. Steelman hit for one. Canes wath aéting ww if they @rority. They qi wngled. Holmes doubled, ae Smith made two b: dH ww oust | Sheckard. | pupusa rok to by ABBREVIATIONS. VmVards. 0. H.—Over Min. Née.—Hi FIRST RACE. FIVE AND A HALF FURLONGS, mp. Go 1 Time. 4.02 8 Bf Conner 1 31 11 1G. Mattlecienci jaweon ”, ‘ All Gold, 108, Magic Light w 3 1M, D'gman 6 a8 Nirlen 7 , HM, Moody b 6 6 ondngn—Hlsaen, Thompeon row. Mur.—tHardie race. St. 1. e—Steeplechase, Jeng course, Ot, 0. c.—Steeplechnee, shert course. L, P<Left at the pest. Be. C.—Eelipse course. W. M.—Withers mile. | Str Cheater, 186, Hol | Tyrte, 97, Phelan mn Garter—imp. Baby, Geaghecre Stable, btu. 7 R(Wentagten a a ¢ tur, 7. e) Nov. 8,6 ter, T. * Time—1'16 $6 cabo, A et wae Mel Sir Guy, 108, O'Leary. «8 i Ber Prince, 108, Meln a 495 _____MMevonnai, 106, iy gman. 5 0! 4 NO, Feb Ttur Tw RanDurango, 107, Vit Th 26518 Jamaica, 18 Mite 5M Piylota, 166, Shaw FP Moments, 105%, Clea 7 O14 Tides, 106, Winksett.. 8 Time=t. 10¢, Holand Hic—timma Wael Titme--1.10, Time Sia Kitchener, 94, 1 Cupidity, |. Third Inning. nity sent one to the mitt of Jones, National League clubs | son med to Jones No runs. for the pennant. The Augustan| Sheckard beat itaite a gals Keeler nigan players, Ilke In the two | Med to speerere | Fre Contedt; Were not to be sat at gecond, "Jones Aled to's to Smith. No They showed a well-defined bel- Fourts tuning. in taking the fleld against the pions, and the veterans in the |at- seoring the two McGuire hit fi sent one over to Steeima fo led te MeGuire, MeGtn- ay wre thir Deport, Kitson rows) ot ne Time. "Danien ied t Kitaon, fouled Ho Steclman. | Meguire |. Nowell ed to No rong, Popped ytorced Bheckn BI) fen to Holmes, No ply = CORE BY INNINOR. N.0., Fob. 21. ¢ tar, Time—1.18, Troubsline, 1164. Mest a 2) 1* Zara, 107, Newrom 5 Ie hat od Teateum Nettle Neweomb . ‘The Irie ; ‘. 26 ‘Wash'n, Now ime 1.01 6 Incandesegmts toh, Ik Tyran. 162 O'Connor SECOND RACE. HaLF MILE MAIDEN TWO-YEAR- Ol. DS; DAISY CHAIN, 107, ~ 1 %. 0, Maren Me tur Tb oy wild rere ie mike Sea Dune’ fe: Bins, a itehel! re WS, MeJorat Jobnenn jet, H mil Dry Caimi. sty GRAY ORS, No 0, Mar Time ater T. 6 | ia Now aE aE Hiet.t io OT lp. Lidry Late cnc KMATE, 110, FRANK MORRISON, 110, EDUCATE, 107. | MOOR, 107, ) Ser, 6 JUNIPER, 107. ALRERT ENRIGHT, 109. BOUNDER, 107. © Couple Moor and Bouwseg, THIRD RACE, ~ ‘THREE-YEAR-OLDB AND Ur; ditadNG: SMIVFANE, 116, ch. c., bed mt. Le eaapaesateaaald Payne. ¥. WH. Miekek & Ce. Merch 9, 1m. Tb me. | @ Une a Wash'ton, Nov. 29, Teena 3 Corinthian, 110, Mel Penvolee, 18, ra Hi Ponte ver, 101, Foaming, 1 BANNOCK, 16%, ch 6, Tarce—Hint %, 2 eer tes, “witenei | herer. « ry a BENNINGS RACK TRACK, April 2—Weather fine Track good. 1 Pies? i RACH-For three-year-olds end upward, elt forloums ele S'ch. Pin. Jockere ere mann ae » . 1 4 t +e ue se ‘ 3 vp » q | %. % ls 4 et }ar % 7» ane | j s 2 3% © | Rallmen 9 7 FT OT Fh) Littteten | ener r iy Lt 9 9 8 ®& | Mitchel! Won galloping, Time—0.61 1-6 Winner b. ¢, 3 THIRD ‘RACH Malden steeplechase: for four-year-olde and upward; apecial welghia; Demont threw owt Casey, Holmes nent pol ihe rats a ye to Zeer Smith flied to Sheck- ‘mi, w "t feel inclined to cut |". y 4. Dan tao soon, looked worried. 4 mets Sen aa ae Thi regulars say they wouldn't care, can't stand such & guying as the 1 fans gave them after Friday's nee wen by tha civens” Howell lifted a fly to Bhecka re! te Capt. Katiag sold he and his disciples | veil Sowind. Konteds tied te Bheen. the National game would hardiy . Steelman Hit i foe inte scor: drubbing from their | ing h errell Ra was tl out and the piteners MeGinnity en is iliogn collusion with! kK nc: eee Net Likely Washington a more Will Re Admitted This Seasen. The magnates of the Kastern Hesehall League held a meeting at the Fifth Avenue Hotel to-day. be devoted to @ hearing and a discus- sion of the report of the Circult Com- mittee appointed at the annual Spring| meeting, about ten days age. transit tunnel, When the National League @gropped four elubs, a short while ago, the East- ern i#ague asked for the places of Washington and Baltimore for their) the Jt was at that time thought | gone Advisable to drop Springfield and Hart- uci’ Serra Itt alleged. wae a ae bald Onder ford. and take these two new cities, The meeting is practically to decide on this | * peduire took second *. Farrel Dunn forced cla and hit Into a double play. ~~ rune. ‘The meeting will vend. ot! Sire etiee Sy the Augusta players might be. | Casey, se discouraged, Hanio@ offered them , Math Inning. poent of a box aficigars if they eld) Kitna: was thrown out Ia down to a single figure gcore/Casey sent one to Jones. ‘Minted at other and various suuve-|(hrown out by eg Hh No that might come their g* the mplons again, thrown out ee the Augustas were not fooled | loined third. “Rectan ‘ina Manager Eddie's object in pro- | "Unt this sudden outburst of gen- lckly grasped its mean.| Smith fied to he wanted the bs in a position lave to. hustie ie, 9 Powers, the President of Langue, said that while he could not, Tow, state it authoritatively he did pot think by {that Washington and Baltimore would ADVANCE IN PRICE OF ICE. be taken in and Springfield and Hartford that Springfield co made urgent appileations for a renewal! Jomp from IF 1-8 4 of tte franchise, sd was prepared to pa: J even make money this year. Several other obstacles also have developed, he said — OPENING FOR PUGILISTS, |*.-:,: Charge that Cigar Firm Hae Bae) pony io iis cu gaged One as “Bouncer” for Strikers, 4] Morris Brown. of Cigar Makers’ Union | No, 14. reported 0 the Central Feder- ated Union yesterday that the cigar | Untveratty Settlement Gives Tene. manufacturing firm of Kerbs, Werthetm| mene reputation Cheap Chance of Fifty-fourth street and Becond avenue, Whore employees are on new bathe: const a strike, have employed ao prisefghter yea ws re known “Bar” 1) Poy throws, Tamor removnted ond. ater third, Woe pulled up = Time—4. 36. TASTER LEAGUE MEBTS. | SUES PARTNER FOR $860, 00 Malti-|Traett Asks Court to Compel An- drew Onderdenk te Give an Accounting. Andrew Onderdonk, the wealthy oon tractor, is being sued in the Supreme Court by Miers F. Truett, r pertner, for an accounting involving a quarter of @ million of dollars and up- wards. cor te charged oo “and day the figures The announceme the drivers of ;he Storm & Ca. Tf Wash'n, Nev ) Faleoner—Wngaie Ward. QUEREN OF soNG, Time- ences THREE- YEAR-OLDS; SIX FU RLOD | viner WHIP, ton, CANDIA, M4, ANDELR, 101, BALAN, Oa, 10, bik. «., 2, Jim Gray—Jelia L, FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARDS; &. a 5, Hanover—Vletor Sh\n FURLONGS. Rauch Riser, Me.Mleanes 6 6 sl \Cherwnee Be. its, We" we ase Ki etic Handy i 106, Bola ROBERT MWTCALF, He, ch. ey & Harry 0 ‘Wash, Nov. 2, 61 Time—| Fi ister Fox, 108 Claw'n LEMOON, 100, 4 R. Metealt, LW LADY BNILE, 11% b. 6, 4, Katleetola, F. V. Alesande hon Tne, Leary 2 1b 2 Back Talk ? Jon 4. OCeaner 5 3 Mela. ¢ . THERMOS, Hd, b. ©, lp, July—Rose t. Revonnah, 19, Ifgmen. 5 4! 6 Tf. /Gravenend. 1 10 7, TA Graveorad, May 27, 1-16 m. Tit (ras een es wig | § Sreoaheed, Joe 8. 1 1-tm. Tt ‘% ir) i tihng A 241" Re 1. gt aeer 2 aos Colline $1416 Fifth race having fatled to fll, first race wre, last half rua as the hi “1, re Tipton. “aincheti : tnt Touts, 1m.timn 5 WINNERS it BENNINGS, eshiadings Bes Race Meet- ing Opens witha Big Hurrah. 4 113, Taal EVENING ‘WORLD'S RACING CHART. RESUITS AT BENNINGS. ) Magic Light showed rotten his runaway tricks of last year, the field went away Cupidity at once took the lead, and, followed by King Thistle . led into Che stretch, ‘There Mart Gary moved up and Jolned | It was a hot drive to the Ish between this pair, but O'Leary la ed Gen. Mart Gary a winner by 4 hea by superior riding. Sidney Lucas, sore end lame, finished a poor third. attempts, in wht year-olds and upwerds half « miler 00 2f (Special to The Kvening Wort.) RACE TRACK, BENNINGB, April 2 Eastern racing season opened at Bennings this afternoon with all the rush and bustle of a miniature Subur- The Mmited accommodations of the quaint old-fashioned course were taxed as they never have been on an opening day in any previous reaxon, The day was perfec *|the soft and balmy Spring and the sun midsummer beamn The track looked lawns were showing the faintest { nar but only ¢ laid in| blyman Lewis repealing the Horton ¢ Me-Tboxing law, The new law prohibits third place to the Joynt cut loose and went to the fronts! wigs ightiag winning easily from at Léght Bail a length for Cosmopell steeplechane was From « bett'ng point of | went into operation. for the favorite ———— “ame home alone, Bracken was con- i tovelorn aa] ORUSHED BY or got a bad inmible at the liverpool on the second time around and Tamormade the run- to the tant Jui 4 spectacle the the air having ner br. @ dy Derebin—Grieelde. Owner—t. There he also gallopped home ‘he Emory, who was last all the way, ee anes Sat Se ean i only other horse that fintshed. was badly! Abraham Knoller, thirty-two years and clean as my Ind: » New York delegation was a! meeting. Washington is « vistors and at furlongs. —Won by Charentus was second and| ascending elevator between the third WEIRD ANTICS OP MAD CAT, Measer Tom Lost Hin Wits and orteed Ninth years Race @tx Both houses are in session 4 ramon. All ( t 10 & prosperous ineeting for racing association. ‘The local interes in racing las ine 1 the work of the crowd have wate! vorsen @atly. To-day the Washing: lang turned out In Jere numbers attendance numbered nearly £0, which in largely in excess of any previous at- tendance at the track. e twenty-one books doing the number in n, George Wheel- Billy Connor, Max Onderdonk was the unsuccesstu! bid- Ger againet J. D, McDonald in tne rapid the door of Pat- ce of the Banshee ' poor by way of the hurry ‘Truett silegen that he and Onderdenk Were business partners in 1877. Subsequently Onderdonk contract to construct four sections of ‘anadian Pacific Railroad. volved the expenditure business in the ring cluding Boi Tiehten: ook, Orlando Jones, Frank, Dan Donnelly and other big op- erators. There were any number look- ing over the field, subsequent dri beetle-browed attendsnts of pward’ = Truelt ime he fe entitied a one-half this sum, The case will come up again to-mor- He was a ver- Patrick sovereign 1am not flinging around dollars o and never harmed a member of the fambiy except the dog, nad a constitutions ‘The visitors included many of the biz players And the success of the meeting cme an assured fact with 4 Uke good weather The programme was ene: offered on the of events including the Handicap, a steeplechare for which ml tof the dag, and Tom be rwift dowaward ¢ another cat being ited tn the bag and)” fa ‘he sounding of the Hanshee « wail frente themes, teat! 5.08 c< oet went « en N ired to Consemers. Would you tke to be Saturday the great Bummer staple was | quoted at 2 cente a hundre | carted at 2% o'clock was a mixture delirt [the hour wee 4 ped io (0 Cente & ances by giving ever | vet to the track Tommy Magee's Hanlon died this morning. jured im the recent wreck on the Bouth- ro Ratlroad « Mart Gary in the First. vutside of an Locked in the bathroom, . | seratched @ hole throug Kt tried to make a quick ta's face, but lef: enous sions for the poesters Lavin's thumb. eat soon | RON ot Mrs » furnian newed athiet ure- | had # contract to deliver material at a! ¢ elused to tf certain fixed date. A failure to carry BATHS FOR BAST SIDERS, dash, and the talent picked Sidney I cae and Tourney ax being the | received the heawk cus any sort a bag is to Keep Clean. of the mysleries f for the cat am-| by the |support, and w while Sidney Lan the opening que'ation Bettlement in the basement act @*lof its building at Eldridge and Riving- a Bomething was ely 9 vinth ave nue Was the lonelert New York Dvn mF sa Will help you apelt owt | Fut he strikers hadn't hacked down wp Wants apell them! (i; Wednesday Inst, pypeete te 0 1, for he was plunged on words, but Sverei! oat te the peblia, Eoher—sonata, W. J, St Lorena, "104 Tyres, 9, wy Q. Of Sar ton) tyb Atlante, tt FOURTH RACE. See Firat Hace, FIFTH RACE. Maron Tt 1 Oty tur, 1h, A ia ‘tr, Len Kingitke-Sandola, 0, 1. Richards. Atiaalta, 102, Dango’ a Time-ta% Wis, Pat 1 gt tt #. Cheer, 7 tiom'k 2 Niuean tia Mslana € 2 Merry a werd S. Cherie’, we sivas ‘ee Volandie, 107, Mitenell, 484" De of Ta et V. Pride, ins 1b Me tle nh Hechon, 107, Miller... 2 6-6 Dulty eget 9 rw T. eg Waeh Nov. 20. 6 fur, om, 114, Tan uceall Wewhiie ba Letter 107. firten wo hi ee Mtapie, us and pe 8s re Gov. Roosevelt Signs Morris in the i came true in the second rece} = Lewis Bill Repealing which was for maiden two-year-olds. MeCoy started the good thing in the Horton Act. Connie, a daughter of Phoenix, whe was hacked from @ fo 1 to (tot » the Morris entry jowed ar dito | the front when the flag fell opened aC 31 ALBANY, April 2—Gov. Hoosevelt we this afternoon signed the Dil of Asmea- snd public boxing con- tests and exhibitions, It goes into ef- fect on Bept. 1, Until that Ume the public contests may be conducted they have been since the Horton taw Cosmopoli- was Car. Held Fast, crushed by en old, of 9 Pitt street, w and fourth floors of a building at 1% Uireene street to-day Knoller’s coat caught in the gate of the shaft guard as he entered the car The machine shot ap, fattening him eut weuinat the ca The open ironwork je suffered severe cont and stomach. the afleye, but 1 would have given a green- headed contractors of money) at work In be Chicago stone-yarde last week, There are many new things in these days | can't take time to loot at wheter o few hours any bet “Tthan im making preiures af all the © Inckdent i human figures that t be looked at, wits! should think that Chicago must have \icmerous poets who can transmit ties of the ns. Let them rattle away be- rmotten, | | cenera | fore ihe foil of Troy ts } tt all happened tn this LA Big Chicago cut tone company oat (oe contract would Involve the Oem. in heavy lows 2 Upheppily for them the journeymen pecutters went on «trite while ye: the wntract wos unfulfilled. ‘The contractors thought the strikers back down a good while ago, No wages, the pangs of hunger and so forth. ealet open Par fA td ee om Tf Wash Now at, 11-16 mT. 1) Wash Time=1.b1 1-4, St) Lindale, 108, Oe 104, Meta teria, O. L. Richards, ONE MILE AND I" es evils, 8, PUI set Ban Doranes, 107, Wiggins, 4, Dom: #, bb, Tb. | Wesh'n, Mor. 24 6 tr, iS Time 118, be. wo 4, Pontine=Calypse, C. Gans. Th NO, Dee 6 6 tur TF. N. tee S HANG 13 CL = FIM BLOW, BIKE Had Fine Figure Was Washed The body of a young girl, washed the sea at Great Neck, L. 1, wae to-day, unidentified, in the pauper: picked up yesterday on the beach of Little Neck had evidently been George Roe’, David Provost found the tedy, Provost has a country place at . The body was found close ‘The girl was apparentiy from to twenty-five years old. She had at inure in life, She wax dressed in a styliely Meycle aki-t. a ight watet, . aingie underclothing. No hat or shoes : O'Leary, of Great | viewed the body, The face was composed for identification an@ Be dered the body buried. The Ce Hewes that the girl jamped fi passing Sound steamboat, p The jack of c! 2 money or jewelry was found body nor anything. that would a. There were no violence on the body. with bis weight. This saved pis r 3 JOHN SWINTON ON cou'd not count all the ye reat eray mouser hind lorded it ov other intabitants of 419. ngs may be largely in-})., cary tat week mm tne “nine PTs the. contract hep of a tot of a bo | knew how een arnt ‘ who were wren sse H in the yards. 1 ape ht for was ia: b wit paying any never | gale-money, in those stone-yards. ren age ite have sion to future