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ABBREVIATIONS. M—Mile. Re, CmHelipse course, Fur—Farlengs. Y—Yards. NmNeck. H.—Head. ¥. Sawnreriy ¢ course. 2—Two eopeee, FIRST RACE. | FOR FILLIES AND MARES; THREK-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD; eee 108, . omTraek slew. 7. t—Traek fast, T. tr—Traek fair. T. g—Track good. T. hTrack heavy. W. M—Withers mile. 0, MH. Over Milt, Hde.—tandicap. 1—One length, tay tesa od ‘Mart good. CANDIA, 98, Wort. April 8, 6, fur. 108, a atlchet 3 , Slack m iB Balkaa, 96, Hoihersait das art fale: Woo exstly. Te ENTRIES — AT BEN NINGS, MEVONAH, ta, eh. Ber.—Hardle race. St. 1. e—Steeplechace, r teng course. St, &. c—Bteeplecbase, hart course, lL, P—Left at the post, FOR F MOOK, #0, Wash, April Tim A IVE FURLONGS. Now Checkmate, M Fleuron 198 All Gold, ios | 6 Revenant, SECOND RACE. ‘tu. LIES AND GELDINGS; MAIDEN TWO-Y! BAR-OLDS; | FOUR FURLONGS. a rer e061 Béucate, Bs} Melara, Claw Start goot, Won driving. PRANK WORRISOS, tv, ry SCLARY, wo, Wark, April Time- Yew LADY LINDSEY, 160, » ster Tt Moore. 112, OORT 11, Ldmdaay, iil, Ca ye " 2% J'go Wardell, 118, White 3 Brien 2 10P [Li Aloumte, ing or LL i Daay. 100, Ryan. 4 4 6 ‘Tiaffoon, 111, Mw Meshenes, 1m, Me intr 101, Weber. tyre pee netuer 3th, ocre s ° 199, £ sacks,’ iaeg.| 19 19 bY, e. — SPEKDMAS, 104, rig a @ Imp. Candiomas— Wash., Nor. $3, 6% fur, T. 1. Wash. ot, Ofer Tt eet 12 1° (urangont, ieee iclityre 1 18 38 Clarabe. 144, Nieary a M4 one 9. OG. 8 33 (asld Mp ‘4, ‘00.10 Secedmas, Mel ve Sites ‘tery, 0D ‘| ” Lodi, 164, Colline,.13 12 ‘ James M., 106, DECIMAL, 92, &. f., 3, Fiddlestickhe—Deeey. W. C.gial ©, Feb. 6 ter, Ta | ONO, Fam. 1h, 6 for Th 8. Wa ete, ‘Time--1.29. Time=1. Time—1.18. Prhaysen, 106%. Cla wie Doecbanan, 118%, Mert Lormond, vp Neweom Price, at mallet a) Meh. ', James 7 2 3 ' «4 ‘ ALLIE H., 92, 8, Aloha—Kihel H. Mrs, R. Bradley. ‘Wash., A; EE ap te ' } Goa. Mart Gary.115,0°L'y 2 44618 Lar i if Lie" inate 1, Waah'n, Nov. 38, ¢ fur. 7. f. | Tuormuanored Mrehames 116, Melniyre 1 2! 1 11 Tge Warde’, 116. White & ‘The Pride. 119, O'C* . ct Dette 5 Start good. DELLA CH Wash, April Time ue 24 fur 0611 1. Medoynt Husthersa: ¢ iia, ¢ Stork ‘ etiena as | ‘Won gallop ng. i, 00, bt. &, BelvidereLisetie, ~~ fe 7. @ mit » Apel 3 Ny fee. 7. imei 1 it. nati Ye i. 8 oe 118, Taber. 1% STEEPLECHASE; FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWAI COSMOPOLITAN, 142, Wash, Aj ‘thoy fart far, * COMIALAB, 100, bi %. 0., Maren 2, it} ter. Time—i. Contaus.in "asi yo 4 iY » Agitator, 1 , Wosh'n, Nov. 7, 1m. 0009 Ti Waat's, Nov. 14, 6 fu ine Time—t me £45 19 St Simooien, 112. O'L'7.10 9 109, J % SES Pete ae 1. ne on be i tye A. Capers 1 PHINCHOS INDIA, 108, ob. ¢. jehanan—indian Princess, G. H. Mann, Wash'ton, Nov, 22, iy fer. hide hidenaliens ~<a M6 fur, Tow Time—1.16, Time—1.1T 3-6. Tetra, 1M, Geary... 6 118 Lindale, Wt Caeper Spendinas. 101, Melntyre } 24% fecrrow Wing. Kaiy $ tap 1 Tinkler, 9, 4% seal Runner, _ Ivarado I TAlower's, 160 3 Len Pirate, 101, _ Won pulled vp. Wd tm Te Fievian—Opalrecent. H. R. Delaney. 136, » » nue, |, Himyarea " ROURTH RACE. THREE-YEAR-OLD8; SIX AND A HALF FURLONGS. MAGIC LIGHT, 104, b. ¢. & Magnetiser—Reah Light. W. C. Daly. a oe TL |e 0, Jem. Nov. 2 @ ture 7. f. me BLO-Comner 1 30 18 hea Ee CRT CNTT 2 PP is Laren 12 Rela Frelinghuysen, Biderim, 104, - GAPT, DUNN FACED THE CHAMPIONS. Augusta’s Leader Wanted Re-|" venge from Hanlon’s All-Star Team. (Special te The Brening World.) AUGUSTA, Qa, Agril 4—Warm Weather and bright sunsifine continue to favor the Superbas, Another practice game wes played by the Yannigans ard Regulars this afternoon. The attend- Qnze was much larger, ladies being ad- Howell, as. McGinnity, cf, Umpire—Mr. Sione, First ‘The home team wan first at bat. Casey Feaished on @ grounder direct to Far- Holes sent & sosrer to Bheckard. Kiteor Mied to Keeler. Kitson captured Bhec! safety nnd Keel a rocket for celer ai second, No runs. kard's ingied. Kell man. Jones forced No runs rest to nedy forced him at second. Third lasing. Holmes filed to Jones and Kitson walked. Hi ote Snead and or De- a tron scored. Farredi Mied to Sheckard. One jowbled and scored Keei- single Keeler i gd on Kiteon's mas ite geen Bee Healing wand Hoo Howell threw st 2 4 i Steelman walked. Howell E 2 aac Popped to rtd Daly threw Casey ng € cant" wen rent ‘in ‘io ditch. threw out Kennedy wa: on Da! tumble Taly took Sheckard’ grounder ind after touching Kennedy threw to first in time to complete @ double play. No runs, heventh Inning. MeGinnity Lyerine el on Demont’s fast pores Casey singled. The midget was t in a purloining effort. Holmes tr ped to the fence. Kitson singled, Ho! Dunn lifted one to Daly. Dat One re Howell threw Keeler. Kelley drove Jones bunted one past Casey for t safely. Dahlen filed to Holmes and Kel ley crossed the plate. Daly took De- sft. One run. Righth Inning. Tate in eeatl short out McGinnity. ‘Sieauire fied to ons | one through to Mets Breck ard me Ween pele ht and to 0 Holmes soe cracked ou Dement popped to Farrell Ninth Daly threw out ¢ out @ buat. by Duckey, oo f eeler threw to Kelley, No ru No rut itvon,, kennedy lowell’s lege that dynamite behind ii, eeler tripled, ncore BSheekard. Keliey fled a Kester came home. Jones homer, Bo did Fi around to get i ok to firet doutting him ur Mreoagen Pitcher in the Bos. (Mpecial to The Rrewing Wor! YALE FIELD, NEW HAVEN, April 4--Yale played the second game of the searon thie afternoon with Tufts Col. lege. The visitors aid pre, Pgesting aout pier bo iy the Bo A Captain Dest ‘pitcher, in the ‘box. The Ratting Order. to Demont. MeGinnity forced hitglman man &!) Brot second. Carey flied to Jones. Danien 2 The Harlem Wheelmen wii hold their firet club run of s — next Sunday Pi clube which is one a best known was Farrell's) hot liner rot a iife ‘ennedy | fur. Tt ‘Ween, 1x 1) Gon. Mart Gar, eg Cupidity 98, 8 Tier Tm | XO. Fes an atiericordia wi wort 1 t Jo (Dane ernare 16 Jame Michell. 2 @ 3° 192. Ofom. & TP Perieile 1T, Jones. ier, Odom 3 6 Depee.:.. § 2s Raveeed es Tali i 5M Tien ‘ ve MW Tat, Ti Poveon § Sf a Harvey O'Fallon—Zisl. P. 9, P. Rando Wash, Nov, 28 6 fer, 7. Time=1.16 23 RESULTS AT BENNINGS. DENNINOS nace TRACK—TINRD DAY—WEATHER CLOUDY, TRACK PAST ee RACE- vor Threecyearcedas ond wpwart; an-winaers tm 1900 end non-w ners of time at 35 pounds ender the seale with BW added: 14 Btarters, weights Whip. 163 Indes. Wen costly. Time-116 1-5, Wineer tric, by Deke of Menirone—Tneors Ovner mt fair. J. MeLawadlin [12 BECOND RACE-Por two-rearolde; $90 oite4; penaition Pour and « bait furienge | Inaen.| mare . Ligh: Dail, |tedbopper, daitle Winks in Stor, gend, won easily, Time-@8T 2-6. vom ® * voy ne 468 Winner b, © by Coyuge—Veronia Owner—R. W. ids and upward, ai $90 adied’ epecial Rerdion RATE —Malten Rerdie heatwran for 4 and one-helt CI a ot “ mw Pi Marvien. ib: | Lime date 10 |The Parser, 1610 so i ‘ 6 ania FORDHAM YS. F PEAKS. 7 Piast DUEL IS F FOUGAT. Series of Site: Weces Kacounters Aris- ing from Luaberane-Rethechiid Rew Takes Ploce in aris. PARIB, April 4—Tre fret of thi of duels arising from the Count of Lu- bereacts letier to Baron Robert Rothe child took piace thie afternoon between M. Michel Bphroei and the Coun! of Lubereac, The latter, it is adied, found difeulty in securing seconds. owing wo the ques ton of artitration. which the Count's previous reeonds throug) teces and he was obliged to ank be ansistance of two non-commiasioned offfecre belonging to his old regiment The’ result of the encounter at ated © 8 cil ie. hes not transpired Later it developed that Lubersac and | phrasal fought tetand rande datte, im the River Seine, at Nev ily. At the fourth onsiaught: Kehrusel Sew York Cans. Test Their! ¥** wounded in the brews! ihe Counts Becebal! ond penetrating about two inches, It SUE ertth Primers leas then stopned by a ri. The Count ten Bers. received @ siight scratch im the neck (hperial to The Gvening Worlt) pe tease > ha PRINCETON NJ aon 4—T! Liegtat” 2°"| BUILDER ROBINSON'S LIABILITIES $500,029. The schedules in the assigninent of Andrew J. Robinson, doing businens under the name of Robinson & Wallace ahd contractors, with offices at ‘Twenty-third Cpe Ly (eas his Habitities are psiaal spots pi Fiset Game on the Nome Greendes ‘Tule fensen of the New Yorkers. (Apectel to The Rventag World) IRDHAM s GOL. aee CAMPUS, ceo vel Tue Ford: Ge (a As ihe opened the caeabe on rethe home Sccenting tae Unie i jon represen - Neemty of Penorylvatia tontas ‘The Vatting Order. Fordvem. QU! nlversity of Pa. Layton. p. thie] on the idney Less, 108 Turne) ding peat Pein The ‘Dive | horse took « ae ee an ROVAL STERLING, jens, v. |G, on, WAY WAN, OM, } | THERMOS, 106, b. ©. | Wash. Now ' T 110, Meteal®, 10 White & | Lotter, 1, lriew wt 16. Mefoyat Woa galloping | me ANDEUR, & |rornvey, 10, w. we tt Vob. 1. Oy tor Tht [Alex iit, Clayson Kt Were, LD A itd Tt 134, ms, O'Conner Melo au a + be, Was Jucomy. 164. Hrecurse imap. J Waa, Noy 1 woo Lintula, 8. Lareor a2. 104, ith. b me ban ‘O'Connor Meaney 2, Clawson. 3 y—itene G. lawson. « The Crttle, Georgie » O. L. Riekards, hese, ios, Wedders: wd $ he FIFTH RACE. 0'Com Wot 10, eh. ey 3, Decelver—Aimee, I. Meru 1 1m Te Time 1 44%, CE Nereale tte. Wee 2 me ue N. 0. March 17 Pr. Sa) Time. of Verouis, 1 HONEY MOY, I20,ch, g., 4, Mitsen—sne BW Lakewide, Now 11, 1 om T Ll 108, Mttemell 6 ‘ f. trmmy, Duke of Baden. #8, Vic Ki Parvo IE. 106 Kitiey Kings Hy, 108, Mann 2 y, Lakeside, Nor 1% 1 tel6 m Time=i ¥. iw Morost. tea, Pig He mer Best Seat’ SIDNEY LACAS, 115, ch, ©, & teopgntinaims (tur Tog |B Le ae. /f: ct ley 2 age Tiasneret, tis. We 12128 | The Conqueror, 115 HI" ‘gir Pitsbugh, M5, a WHISK, 120 re oping. _BENNINGS WINNERS, Card Was Poor and the Speculation Was el he weather took a shi itt ths aft ron Jand warned racegocrs that Winter war letitt dallying with Spring. ‘The crowd vhivered and stamped ali the aftern The track wax fast, the early [having packed the rand hard. The ¢ Twas very poor and promised cheap r Ing and ne specuiotion to xperk of a Mlack, a are of the younr flat, was exercising morning. Th threw | heavy, The nore i in dir Pitshugs, whe race. Was not Club, Hits competion ould start The Prisble nad with Double Dummy Spring, Basy for First W Racing hema tn whieh there 12 ret Whip w and takia never in place in t Mousettof? Mace in a Sno -Squi The second tace was ran in a snow: The wind increased to a gale racegoers suffered many ‘Als. Of the four yo went to the post Vouch and tight Ball ve selected to carry the monty Th others were at cally negierted adom of the talent Voush had Haight fall then Voueh tov cleverly by a lengt Hall war. fifteen Hodhopper Gould Wine Hardie, ne v aughan died this morn started in the fou the siart mage i wauall streteh lengths ap ae a fedebst ¢ quid do wae to Tihe way. Marsian made the run three-quarters and then offuid led the way to tne end. Movroe Doctrine interfered with the favorite a Mt on the hack siretoh, but net enough the remult of the race spouse Be she place re ton en furlongs — Wan by) ve. Dyckwicklan war second apd tard ROBEAT MRTCAL wl bial Paine, » aged, Springdeld—tetive, 4s T. & Wachtagea, Nov, 1 43 1) Ny Braden, Clawnoat 4504 Marte V tn Waal 4 w. L ony ihm.) Was, Nor, ‘Time=1.5) jek, eH 91, Seaton See Fourth Race. “110.0 Leary 109," Aratome, * Lemooa,” i Lady Bitle. _ fart {hh Magic Light, 109, Allie Hh. 9, Start fale, March bm Tf Tite |. es Tove wens, 6S. Laeme, 112, Vio. 7 1 7B. of Vervaia, s ee ow "FAST MOVES. SHOOTING] BY RUNNERS.) lg 5 PRICE | May senenine Sent Six Furlongs in Good Time. (Special to The Rvening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, 98, April 4—| Pair weather and fi training Bheepshead Hay to-day. for many of the runners, and the day spe A vf the P me. he «table's Handicap © His ote the Royal ieee 1.0 LL, April 4 t tracks were the conditions at Gravesend and It wae @ork- war much on the fast side. nd Trateer Franis SieCabe, J. Dwyer string, bad a busy e-year-oll, Half Time, ndidate, reeled five-furlong distance in 1.7. turned the same eater stepped distance 4 1L@. Marvlehead did wim rite ah Tater 1 ted off a a na f of wix fu mare ts Th aia five | furlongs y mile tripe —, a aur tn ston's. three-yen cain turned « ball b B | Moseen came [with » firing ris Henderson two-year-olds we fi tod Mariana were sl: safe n ee! SNe isle, ald Lack and Ole wer the samme ound in 438 1k w leby lreeged over the half-mile The voungsters Cri- B. Your a quarter In ty Elfin turned « hal in Wari hal " "t “Jann in $6 senor Gravesend y “me sown ee | y Hempstead ratcie The grand ha ene Leigh tree owt wm) uriong® tn LOT 14 raintrg in fine shape. three-year-olds Mderim 1 oe conte. Rimins six-furiong furlon, 1 seconds, from the Gravesend track of bis youngsters and they aay in # by in 33 4 one. ee ee? Frandoo turned) Over 200 Siarters tn, th h Grand i most shooting | decided jn this country each year, started this morning under weather conditions, ‘There are 233 shes ers entered, there having Beem poripentries received. This lst inciuaes the most thovers In the United States, and every one of them is anxious to win ti Sreat event, there promises to be shooting in the lesser took part in, they are 8 creditable aed 8 conditions of the shout netting stiver trophy, Ma0 to the ond 140 te (he third, ‘The Sire inan co face the trap M. George, of Ban Antonio, “| killed his bird with the first W. A. Hammond. of . was the first to miss a bind, td of the fourth shooters had missed one leaving exeetty 100 with clean erong bag wh re Grayfeld stepped three} wt mde. Trainer Fred