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1HK WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1900. —_—_— —— “COMPLETE HACING FORM.» ENTRIES AT BENNINGS. | See ere Oe a oe ee os ac a eae oe es — — 1. o=Track wmmite, | Re. CRelipee course, iur—iturdie race. MOUNT VBRNON PURSB; FOR FILLY TWO-YEAR-OLDS, ONE-HALF MULE. SELLING: THREE-YEAR-OLD8 AND UPWARD: SEVEN FURLONGS i 4 INPALAABLE, 100, Indes 17, ‘ [St Prenat, bh. ©. th. Deceiver—Almes. M. MH. Megs, - sp T. (—Traeck it, Fer.—Far! W. M—Withere mile. a4. 0. eo miiteoploohase. - NO) Maren 4m. FT. @ Wesbingt no. Aprils t tur, 1. & anes 2k ae | rm 3 Diminatives M1, ch ra 4 | rr. o ¢ a '. ote 1, Waall... @ 2 | | We ea rs tun T, fe—Teack tair, V—Varde. 0, M.—Over teag course Soe te, ~ & at | r mal Wek te te ee ee es, Ha T. g—Track good. N-Neek. Hde—Handieap. St, @. emBtecplechace, ra Pa i Ae ya Heel, WE. Bupen | JME Caplan; Medora: Pe Xin mt be i | Mart good Woe driving. T. hmTrack heavy. U-Head. iOne length. ebort couree. | amas “ Soe an maa = — | HOLD UP, 105, Indes 24, oh. wy 4 wer= Vioreuce M. Mrs. M. Bradier. | Wash'n Apel hate Tf | w 7. 6 Rastinatia, Apri 4 T. ov—Treet alorgs. F. Caf utarity course. 2—Two lengtie. L, PeLett tects tae feats ; Warrenton IV Connor Diminatise, 111, ¢ = ae am = m, risk, 104, Woody ———_—— —————— -_ — _ ar 3 Daneman | Meller, 94, Weber Meld Up, 11, Seaton FIRST RACE. a ia an - WOURKUTOPY, 103, Indes 25 be. (. 4, Lord Hactingtom—Lucette, Lyles & Co. wih dy 1 rY & yds. T. g Washinat'm, April 4, § tur, Tf Wash's, pe fe NO, Maren 22. @ fun T. he we tke » Te } ene tort A fur * | | Time 1118. Raurice, 100), Move Mitchel?” FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD; 81X FURLONGS. dtlemas—Swift, G. UC, Johnson. Te Wastin, ams S fur, Tf Wash'n, Fs Ltt te Tt me— ‘ wi ‘item, 1 ak. 9, tiredtord Roney ays ee Mites. 22 16 Ne Meo Claws 3 ta 8 aPD pT Kong fad | MATT SIMEHON, 11, Ine nk 10, Lady Lindsey 118 ora i Beit, ik SRWOOMD, 10, fedex BD : ~ a Oo, hd Rig Tt Rilen Terry, cant 9 6! Lex ,, Booker iF Pecimal, $f J Black 4 t C SWTTIE SEWCOMB, 108, Indes & Thne={. 43% Jamea M, 6 ran it Mell 10:10 A AL Reeves, Bren'en . Waab., April i. 4 far he pA. ao gods won’ delving hart goal Wen cantly Time-4.61 start good, TOURNEY, 0M, Indes 27, b. w., i To . O, im & & Tfur, Te tr, 0. Jan 2 ‘Time 1.31% Titme=1. 2 10, Mitch, 3 18 14 Mivorivontia, Mea, WL. 1 Winkeew.. 1 stat wermey, 109, ditch. 2 4 Dr, Fannie, 103, Odom. § mont—Kisle, C. Gans, Vena, 118, MeJorst ‘Cont ee, 1. | Weob., April & 6 for, Tg Wash’, April 7. 6 for Tf (Light Rell Dinernis.102%, Hoth me 117, Time-1.16 1.5 1 | Wed. Guest, 110, Holand ‘Te Alex, \ Bi Caney, 107. Prost, Deponan, ' 191, Tolan’ 4. Bi Caney, ‘112, “Dupes. ¢ BM. Simpson, 97, MeOian Pickful, 113, Molen... 4 Arua, 108, Wodderst’ad 3 3, Tepgallani—Addie (. Thompson Bres. “yet 1 ‘ 3 : FOR FOU: BIDNKY LUCAS, 108, Index 27, cb. ?, td VR | Weak, Aprt Te Time—! it 21819 Gen Mart Gery. 118. a 1193) Storing Mien aot " 4 52° Cupidity, $1. Slack Tk Mint 4 eat Mack. 238 1 4 Sid, Leeas, 1%, Bull yb @! 4) Tarney. 195, Mitehell .. 2 4 Start’ good. Won ridéom Had D9 > 5) Magic Light, 109, Met't Geant goods Woe driving. Med. € 86) Alte He. 99, Heaton. *, Start fair. Woo @riving. mm; = FIRWT WHIP, 104, Index 24, be. e, 3, Dake of Montrese—Theora. J, Molenghiis.— Nov, 33.6 fur. T. £, Wanh’ton, THIRD RACE. HANDICAP; STEEPLECHASE; FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS acne, idea a bo aay 4 34 Tirney, 144, O'Leary ci yeep ls ( Jamon, oes pay ’ james, Ls W Apr. & au ty m. Be. Rd, Lares, 188. 0 aii ; 6 Pleat Wate is.ci'n via Kitebener, 113, Heli Start fair. Won easy Hold Up, 104, Seaton... 2 \coamagotitan 3 Ries, {eh Mitenelt 0. 1 83, . Start good. Won handily, "| Raby tb. FF Start good won galloping. W. B, Jennings, ideas ‘ Ape 3. 4 fur, Tg. Washi, Apel 6 fur, Tt | : : wr G. visiancdecahonta. Ji Gaea i TONY HONIG, 118, Indes 25, ia te R, Sterling, Jos, Mite, 3 | } Te R., March mm, 6ter To Wash Risie Sip, Granstevr jos. J. Slack | ue pore tend wy rt 3 las 1, Daan ¢ Jomta.iet. J. ws rman, : tin Duke. A Weber SS Thee | Racebod. shy Tatler ficescon, 10h" Brennan rate rapt ae na? Pi ‘Thermes, Matt Simpeos, ‘Lady Exile. ttt cave ‘Mart good. Won drivi he: siiver Maple, isi bies ¢ “ULAB M,, 06, Index 16, 3, Alohe—Et 106, © letert ‘oa von eallepios Mrs. R. Mradiey. j ven ond. ‘Won pallet up ‘ash, April Mn T. Werhn. April 5 5 fer. T 1 a ‘Pima . Toei © | PLATO, 14%, Indes (iM, x0, Diesciair. 104%, bass Menvir 9) aa Tee et Kilersiie—Kmme Mack. L. V. Belt, - come ee f Wash. Yow. 18 6 far Tf Wash, Apes bi far Ts aaa iLL, 8k tape Se Tlimei. iy .( a a « Tey Mate ts. Holand a Kiteboner, $4 O'Connor 1 31 it u an yy | W-Aee Geen | ' Z ron ian es 2 Tut Tha? 34 Plato, us, Toon eH Commopel oh Hb. Metealt, $s, frien, we |B. Rider, m4, Money i Counover, 105, Keaton... ‘Start bad. Won eavily oa Brderetee-engal; J.C, Mewart, Nash's, Nov. Tt TE) Wadh'a, Nor, 38, 4 fer. Tf. QWash'a auth LSrsermhamiinas# 8 x we lan 1 M3, 0'Con. 4 ee ih Olay | 1 ® 188, be a Disterbance—dam an enknewn. A F. Oster. anne i? F — _— ote ooh Riker, SiMeaney 6 88 | 97. SAMUEL, 190, on Wreeee sao’ Gene vers ren oer Two Horns, ‘88, ‘Slack... 2 IF “cae, RESULTS AT BENNINGS, NINES | a, Rar Wise tae aeabeipediia eet geverk: sonceraaes ft AOL. fC 601_ Hime, oot] nree or mere roves | 160; 18 Ihe, wader the sale; $300 afdes: penalties; five and one Too Breezy and Cold oasis POW: WON ceetty. “Time—L18 Winner 6. 7 By Gateen Gertenady ~ Ownen—Goughacre Riley Grannan May Make for Hard Practice a ponnianere af (we ae mote races, at 15 Ibe. under Brooklyn Baseball Boys Glad| ~ ‘To-bay. | (San SESH TERE Hairut cis nnn De) Book Washington to Get Where It Isn’t Heeb ene So Warm. Peoflcgeyll thoy sgl anton | after working milly Im severe! polre of pants —Commedere Davis's Bong. 3 (Mpecial to The Bveming World) | RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Apri » Owners |—The Hennings meeting is now on its second and last week. The opening week was remarkably successful, and, The Giants’ practice this morning had BALL PARK, WASHINGTON, April | sack. nity 0 guuitaniadia’ Cap: bolt’ lace, Ue Rean | Temmere cee naroundes Daly 204 | yrakes on {t, owing to the stiff north- ann _ | Judging by the attendance to-day, the ulars and Reserves, played the firs of |(0#*ed out Steelman on a bunt. Howel | Wester that hurried along at exprese-| Jagex. sertere, weights. Jockeys ‘Open cies, Place | OPCONT Week will he Just ax good hit to Dahlen, who fumbled. McGinnity | train rete and prevented violets fro‘ Mitehelt |~ 4 oat | The weather was a little raw, though Rooker when the sun shone through the clouds 8 series of exhibition games on the local! made an effort to score, but. the short: Nationa! League grounds this afternoon. | stop recovered the bal! and threw hier ‘They had & fair day for the starter, It] Ut at the plate. No runs. out it wasn't quite the best idea in the Was not quite so warm as the weather ree eee three bases on a drive :o| world to work up a prodigious sweat they had down tn Georgia, but at the! ind Jones came hone bret ‘hie with that big draught osing in through cracks in the fenee and the open bloom'ng, The sun was warm enough ‘ the air warmed up nicely. The track was in excellent condition @hd as fest ae it is possible for i: to be. The attendance was up to the aver- game time couldn't be called cold out Dal an unintentional kept The players showed plenty Sf ginger on | See threw out Demont and ‘Daly | stretches of the stand. | the bets nT ‘card [way ce wee the field in the preliminary iabors. They | Preihey m. aS Wear bry Capt. Davie led hie charges on the tal re ini d ont’ flail sald they were glad it wasn't 0 hot. | ‘Pwo runs, * Fate. | Hoig well muffled and heavily ee | ing a! sured excellent sport on shroi "| Riley Grannan, the 1 .ted plunger, ar- ae Pived Ot the track to-~lay, He said he Miehec! Beven ané Joha Merten | might go on and book at the meeting Shipped Back te Reston, Where |!f the gume warranted the employment \ As an acclimatizer they thougst bed | ‘Third tnetas. |tn layers of eweaters and uniforms, capital a shining success, It was un- jtursie work of batting, running a Kennedy sent « fly to Sheckard. Dal Went Inte a Cotter of an ae doubtedly warmer here to-day than I| and nelley took mere groun-| Fowina proceeded with ai! the sl4c-| “ iueg geuaing ia Water rect will be a ¢ Polo Grounds In New| der. Kitson threw Q rity feasible. But the inner edge of the » York on opening day. Kitson doubled. Smith we. out |big horseshoe formed by the grand stand end Baded Mie Life. They Will Be Spanked. of his band roll. Grannan has had The two Brooklyn teams lined up ex- | Shechard aotng to Keele leas infinitely more comfortable for| August Mable, thirty-two years o:d,| Michael Boyen, fifteen yours old: John | CPOUk® hotortety in hiv time and wili i not make himself in any conspieus ous during the racing season. yn | Kiteon, 4 Med 00] work than tae rear expanses of lewn.| was found dead at § o'clock this morn: | Morion, fourteen years old, of Boston, actly the same as in prectice games at {ue in the sheltered portion of the fleld.|ing in the basement of a building in/ who, with Wiliam Cot, fourteen years Ba lll TEINS! INE YT RITA“ iy ight Bower, 118, Pros & om’ 2A TNR hhetney ¥ We Mitenoli 3 1) 2 Dimas, 101, Slack, § 2° 2! Piokwickian, 109, L'dry @ le, WOON AIN0. Rose 4 40 3! Reseslt MILES. a THE JRFYERDON, 107, Indes wHbIk. ©. 5, ohemian—Albine. Wasd., Now i. in my. T. f\Wash Nov 2 tm My, Tf) Wash’n, Apetl T. 7 fur, Time <4 mumaon or Paowen, tue, MOUBKUTUPY, 104. see Fon Waon., 1! Asquith. 100, ‘iotwersalt 2 zh 101, Bhack. 16d Vira wai. 13, ate tis ey ssiice, imumage Der it 5 Mousel 113, arr 23 Tony ‘Start fair, Won Matt Siivpe' u,b, We nnn 35 @ Start ql Won galloping at ae s 14, b. c., 3, Himgar—Chalier. W.t, ‘Daly. MO, March 2 3m Tes + Angi 2 3. vee T. gianna p, Ame 8 2 Time~. 43 Time—1.¢9 2 Time-tL.3t 1-5, 1! Aequith, 100, Mothersall 2 181? Diminative, a Claw'n t ae © 23 Holt Up, 108, Seaton. ie ota | A A na, Bose 8 ve (Prete galtopiog._ Ce Sess FIFTH RACE. R-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD; ONE MILE AND A SIXTRENTH, Time 1.48 a, Time—1.31 bk 14, O'Leary | 18, Mitchell 2 © tial ms », OF eecktin, ee, un eat Atierea, Mi Brenan rt geod. | Won HL Tesaaed, ee, My Courin Jews. ‘ty, Loader 3 2° 4 ‘Sart poor, Wen easily. Tew Ce x Rei ree a epee Ti Sworteman, 09, Boland work stalling off the outsider, Owens boro. Varth Race—fewven furlongs.—Won vy Geen, Mart GGary; Brisk waa second, and Diminutive third —— FITZ STARTS TRAINING. Lasky Beb inte. Preparatery Werk Ble Beut with Gee Ri Bob Fitzsimmons started in tralning to-day for his bout with Gus Rublin at Westchester A. ©. on June 2. He ran several miles in Central Park, and then peed oa eranenion, iy J 4 Men punching Tnished” tile fret dey v traln "fie will go to Bergen Beach tov morrow. -——— TO FINISH BOULEVARD ROAD le aca his stepfather, Nicl Receiver Grant to Apply to Jadge | entered « plea of mai Lacombe for Authorisation te |, hixProsseutor Spene 9eeeee. tained by Kenulon, Hugh J, Grant, receiver of the Third/ was purely circumstant: Avenue Railroad Company, desires to/ pected that @ strong begin at once the work of putting In} made by the defense. the underground electric system on the| was felt therefore, w! Houlevari line from One Hundred and] tor Chandler W. Sinty-firm street to One Hundred and| case for the State, Ninety-fourth street, and to this end] arose and entered * preparing an application to Judge! manslaughter for his Lacombe, of the United States Circuit] Mr. Crane said that tl Court, requesting permission to resume! not a deiiberate one. Henn! construction work on that tine | forced open a tool chest belonging: on is liste out that the petition | Dobbins to get some spikes wit! i will be granted. The 130.00 or $4000 | 10 fx a wagon. Dobbins became probably be raised ot recetver's notes, | ®t (Me and attacked Hennion. The repairs and alteration of di ter pushed Dobbins away and Lava y-fecond street were prov to the ground. He did not get Fin gaa ia the bay oct of bd Fourth taniag. ‘aa on the Augustas. Little Casey was q where the visitor frogn the chilly North-| sourse of erection at 145 Water street. | old, ran y to see the sights Decanter iy Rent: in the some way. in, end when Hennion ben: over still feeling under the elements, and | parrelt Bice on rte GUNN | west couldn't pipe so ehefll a tone. tel He had cut his throat with « razor York, were gent home to-day iy oa. Decanter made his debut in the open-I ing jan a ielemution from Washineton see what was the matter he Hen Pitcher Yeager took his plece. Yeager | Yeager eee MeGin- | bail dosen twirlers swung thelr * ” tatters found in hig pockets showed | Biair. of the Out@oor Poor. og dash and the news that hie trainer.) Helebts, who urmel the completion of t he was dead. Seined the Superbas here this morning. bog! and Jones threw cguer ont | ut they didn't ply those valuable sd-|y rat he had Mved recently in the Mille] When the three boys lef: Boston Copp! Mr. Burch. had sant in @ good bet ‘on | tBe be made! Hennion became greatly frightened, Manager Hanlon has arranged a s same af third from the Meld on the hit, Me- jones vo Mnwtlly ap to rum the risk of | Hote: and that ne had beea a patient | nad fel, which oe le charged with hav.) him, caused him to be served up a|INS petition to begin the work eet "* | as he feared that he would be With the Georgetown collegians for to-| xJs0 nailed on Demont's throw to ‘aly. | cra cking them. Just enough work vas | at St. Lake's Hospital. There also was| ing eteven, He wae arrested in Irving-|hot favorite Golden Rattle was the —— { murder. Instead of notifying Borrow. This will be the first time the | One run *' done to keep the twirlers’ wings from! a bankbook mowing a depos! of 80) ton, N. J., three weeks ago and taken | mont favored of the others. Decanter | police, he took the body away and eater het ne mat any of the college | Jones wy, wemet sofa, Daly singled. malin aa after which thes were bun-| in the Germen Savings Bank back. The other two came on to New| was never partial to sprinting, and : PAR bi) BE OPEN SUNDAYS. |: ; where ii was subsequently f Kae tan Jones ato ‘red, Dahlen rinaied diet off to the club howse for « good) Charles Munich, » leatner worker iiv-! York City was no surprise (0 see kim beaten. | Nexnion wil! be sentenced April 2. ‘The Bastien Order. ihrew out Dement. ire flied’ kneading and slapping. Their money gave out lant Friday, and |Gokden Rattle got away with the track ‘The circumstances which presesee ie Saunigane, {tobe MeGianity. One run. | Manager Mwing didn't get ovt as he| mate they went to the police of the Bast never caught, winning easly | Parte Kapesition OfMiciale Make a man Dobpins's death were peculiar Fifth inning. could have done bad the weather con- Fifty-firet street station and asked to be bit of garligh G. &. Wight: Rele Which Affects Our fe j a Sa gr a i and was competied to re sent home They were taken to the Haty [isoney grove oat ine mensne | wet tre y pot ‘Under the Hote! Lincoin,! Gerry Soctety, which turned them over ’ h. Decant a H aithough anter | PARIS. Apri! 9 -The French to Rupe Blate —— Police Captain Col Dead. y | Police Captain Thomas JE, Colling, of 7 orn ina A here my. | CLUSKY DENIES STORY. {the Parkville Mation, died suddenly at ih Sone ss |) o'clock this morning at his home, 42 at the| threw out Kelley, No runs. — 4, | 8 ouldn't Jet 2 hie gr Sith street, Hrookiyn. ‘apt, Collins nd Goted 3 to Cotet of Betestives faye He {haa suffered for a year or more from pt! Ne Warning of Dynamite Pict the ten ! al of dry-docking be i+ undergoing. (hee Sled to She kard, Two runs. Gecrse Van Maltren didu't make his Kiteo i] . who made 2 jwromis a ag ead this porning om Kacy fer Yake. ‘con — ri a tod urn Me we easiest poset bert stomach trouble. He remained on duty, Syowewer, mati tot Me jotned the ae on Dec, 13, 1874, and was appointed captain Feb. 1. 107. He leaves a widow ie cut hed na ne favorite In the two-year-oid | PUBIC on Sundays Soty sper victors, and if exhibits are within this regulation wungwter. He thes have decided that all exhibits the Kxposition are to be open to th# | tous purposes « The United state | "A quarrel Toomer and Heanion rom ised to igh 8 the man * | Thee ‘These exhibits are under buildings erected by the French ment. over whieh the United States | tos irities have po control, and they | abide by the rules established. National Pavilion aod he | wit or closed | into ihe arn. nis have left | That was the By %, The mystery of }to Post Haste and Robert Metcalf were | - was never” Page the race, and! a one, Sty last Octonee was tittle | NO EXTRA CWARGE POR IT terme cobtcerainmente tor she wom wtih Bere “ “+

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