The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1900, Page 6

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WOME. Attract Best Groved of the Meeting. (igoria! to Tee Wrening World Gs TRACK, BENNINUS, April 14. Benniags meeting came ¢o a very fal cumclusion this wfternoon, the best attendance of ity» session. card was altractive, thy weather and the track in good shape. There nothing lacking to an igieal day's Crowds began to come out early are enthurBastic over Of these events on tlee ly had o surfett of inis kind of | Benaings = Handitap, which out ali the best lzorrer at the Was the feature of the pro- Temp was a stavier and Imp Was an attraction, fine weather made driving o and there were ‘a-ores of hand- turnouts In the paddock and on ehab-house lawn. ‘The track dried in exceiient furlongs —Won by was second thi¢d. je and « halt,— Pousin Jess was AYERTE VA, RUTGERS ~— Reve Play Their First Game Mase Thisir tout | BAGTON, Pa., Apré 14.—The basebal! | At Lafayetic College opened this | When the Cafayetic and Rut re College teams contested for honors. | wes Lafayetts's first game since fH trip, angi tha men were all & Genéition, having practised Malthfully the prot two weeks. SPiatt and Beckman were the battery | Lafayette and Rapaye and Wirth April 4 several visitors boxed with Ryan and | tater welcomed Dunk. slant of Syracuse, to | quarters. Dunichors! work with the champion together with Tommy i IRIKER’S ELECTRIC MACHINE __WINS BIG AUTOMOBILE RACE. Sieming Races card they | Victor Sandie the Fifty- Mile Course in About Two Hours, Though the Road Was bil a Cup. Jomping races, and as there were (Apecia! 10 The Mvening World ) vb, 1 1. April i The SPRI | firet automobile rave ever held in this was won by A. |. Riker’s electric ma whine, The distance war fifty miles twenty-five iniles to Babylon and return The time 2h, 3m, De §, T. Davis's ricom em. ois. behind There were nine riurters A French motor tricycle manned by Tangeman, the jonal racer, wh time was taken, although not ty race, covered the distance tn 1h. fm. Unlike bt¥cle races, contests be weather and road conditions, and the first one of the kind held in this proved suff tly attractive te several hundred paople to the starting: | “[potnt in this village, opposite the Palac | Hotel Before tie start the autos were pu through thelr paces by the drivers: ma short sprints were indulged in to make lows, but all did not start Pivcher, gasoline, 9, Wo oH EL s we] J Field, gasoline 11, 0. 1 Weston gasuline 12. GF Chamberlain, pasotiog 12D. I Mer rie, seam, 14, Del Barber, steam, 1b 4 T Davia, jr. steam | The rave t* for the cup offered by Club of France, A stiff toad rather oft in particularty fast tine though ny time constituted a re i for competi tion in the United States ‘The. timers | and al juded Lyon and Jack Jeffries will complete Persistent appeals of distant «ports! write long requests for wee on coming Aight with Corbett aueave. let letters of this cha received this week ip Corbett, a: (Rpsoial 19 The Krening Wer LAKBWOOD, N. J.. April 14 —-Ama ‘ boxers were given short bouts with Goer this morning. They were Ray of Philadeiphia, avd Ai Saur of New York, and both showed and seemed io enjoy the Of standing before the ex-cham who confidently expects to regain pe title within the coming month Hight sparring Corbett did wit) men was in addition to his wre Deut with Leon. his square-pullt the usual attention “Get out” sign was then shown Corbett and Rublin met their agein admitted Ruhiin «aid that a Corbett could have had bis ip With Jeffries this morning te ieeret shape now.” said don't know how he'll work it while the ball, punching beg and jomer WH age wor hola tne rave atl the intent’ under the di sling Asa trels races, b was aber joned and every detall was looks 5 aiter by members of the Rttomentte | i AS early as 9 o'clock the machines be to appear on the Merrick road Jed for here. in Would be had aniarn Langdon Barber, who race Wille practising at plenty of verraul the | entered ¢ h Jamaica contr wheel and ran into a tt The aulo Was simasted and Se was badly cat He was not able to atar THE START. Lang Island Raiiroad croanes rhe 1h eB u Pia Be mot agtos tur compar, the rath vy Rikers electric twenty-five miles oo our. ¢ was enc ‘time was made. A number of [in the meantin up on each side ot r the fint Ine and were crowded with guests the time for the machines irew near. THE GAGE AT (a8 AT WERHAWEEA ¥ .| Tilo and another lef for the Queens | fou) tod dovbled "tales same ok bee County Jockey Club track this morning. Big Crowd Saw the Race —First of its Kind Ever | Held in America—Prize | country wax decided here to-day, and cen | automobiles are run irrespective of | ryt A RECORD-BREAKING ROAD MOTOR. sure that everything was in running order. Each driver bad a square of leather fastened to his Ht. on whieh Was painted the numbe: te ma. in the race. The entries were as fol "| | | Heavy Treahe Prevented Fast Moves at the Lo- cal Courses. SHEEPSHEAD BAY April end thie morning ide from the late | The scholars weren were DE. C. Chamberlain, Whitne y lan signedly ac-| Prospect of faclug Muck nas RE rede at parture feoteted by | and threatening, ty tir attendance heate The young, HeVes Internal atrife becw Hinsdate, [and the Hempstead, vent, Was Allowed | elga will the julned a wet of wor . ed ay paree of nad going cracked *. Dwyer's Trumpet and Shoreham De good half-mile beeezing in gallops toy! ngeer Billionaire and 7 seconds. M. FP. Dwyer and Witte | y another rotled ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL Mw athe 3 xt. ie SOME SPECTATORS AT TO-DAY'S RACE. | POLO GROUNDS, April 14—The fest bud of 1s som this aft ne Manhatian College team of | young players rallled forth against the seball came into fil } noon in this garde jt shake with tremulous ton for| Maths, ar from it, the sally had the ne , manager to ter Korte tes tr batting that | Manager tot ‘ was | SH The very prese nthe box vad mcared the Coli eee outtit nto blue funk, ere Woe 4 group f «tadents aotua ‘aing for trouble The weather was unpr ouudy Perched on the stand ledges to watel seheduled, which will prob ast, as Manager Ewing be vn the Tis ‘ord beter am will be re lably be ™M. a Van HNauliren's arrival by the appearance Californian up white kaicker omping during the practice with his | The Batting Order a! Seymour, p First tominn. ate rted the f Sand Gi him ow stuck b & slow fling ani walked te a sh jose ng exer Priane's ove Welsh’s | 0* siroled to M single through Green Pris cto heir departure for AQUe- | seocnd was Quaker Miayers Were Conaddent of Beating the New York felted by Castre meat caich of * both ‘| toddler » base. | ‘ | ‘The present condition of the New York | rapie strides and are now In playing gether smoothly and each fell in natu- Greenwood, Pelican and| Judge Foster Vacates His|Revolver Match ALBERT ¢. BOSTWICK’S RACER. GIANTS PLY | MANAATTAN BOYS 0 Van Haltren Shows Up for| a Practice and Is Ready for Hard Work. to-night for the pugtitatic enthusiaste] diner to expunge from the records of |™atch by cable between a tear: In Brooklyn, The Greenwood Athletic] General Sersions the presentment of| French mariemen and representat Club, the Pelican Athletic Club and the the March Grand Jury concerning his} Of the United States Revolver Asi Nation! Athletic Club will bold thelr| office was argued before Judge Warren | tion Is now assured, regular shows, W. Foster in Part 1. of General Sea-| The ton will bring together two of the best; Lawyer Samuel Unterm: middie-weights of the country, Bill] for the District-Attorney, was opposed | bas been Issued the details of the mat Hanrahan, the ex-amateur, and Charley] by Wheeler Hf. Peckham, representing | ¥!!! be quickty arranged. Goff, The latter is a good man and has| the Attorney-General of the State. Here are the most important terme met and defeated some of the best men| Mr. Peckham objected to an order by) the chalienge: in his clase. Billy Madden is his|Judge Foster yesterday making public] The match will be shot, on some da manager, the March Grand Jury minutes taken in 28 agreed upon, between June usual two ten-round appetisers. In the} “That ts lleg: frat, Tommy Felts, of Brooklyn, will do battle with Tony Lewis, of Newjcase is only a privat York, at 112 pounds, while, in the second, |{s not entitled to the privile; Jimmy Barnett, of Brooklyn, will try) “Mr, Peckham misepprehends the rule| With straight arm @nd without artifctal to win the decision over Billy Travers|applying to the inspection cf the Grand | ™fans. tn thelr yo, to be fought “at catch-|Jury minutes,” Mr. Untermyer declared. | The choice of revol will be free. | weights. “Bivery month defendants obtain this! respecting “cpunisies pea ar Donnelly, the teen round: Govern a very Winning the There wih Four ober bouts: (nee dered by this presentment. There have QUAKERS HOLDING HOLDING OUT, jutier will tace Brown, of t . Hrooklyn Navy-Vard, for ten roundg at| One” numerous instances In which the bi by | 168 pounds; Ki ot the Pastime Athiet i Chib, for rounds at Ls pounde: Nig (Ape ial (9 The Beening World heat work of Agnew's grasser. efilbech sacrl- # Wild piten. ind Davis Garves 1 Day C Reddle | «, : ; ing. Kelly cone jogether for ten suunds at Ke * Ge- | ond was 138 B pout ds, } Nationa! Atiletic Club hag ar- | ranged thie card: Jack Lennet, of New mot! hanty ts capiain, but York, and Wil! Beeker, of Brool Kiyn, |; a Inatete uy) ten, rounds at 116 ponte; Maxey a tke em declared the objection | tone which the management S0"not but Mike was slow olared at second r Green safe on Mercer's Bg ability i Ba “n took second on a passed at 115 poynds; Jack Donohue, of Phil delphia, and Chip Morrison, of Cincin- natt, Afteen rounds at 138 pounds, delay, k Philedel Soung Godfrey, of New Vor aoe tage orter tually vacated the order. | ie | thee, men set unsigned are Selbach ver Ha Dayer| tie tourney. Another exhibition game | Doyle His Royal | ae be was nailed at the plate CHAMPIONS AT HOME treale Open the f nt with the Breokiyne a i 7 = — | — Just where McGraw and Robhison! come In for lamentation and sympathy | from the baseball pubilc fs not sever | é ‘ON PARK, BROOKLY champion Brooklyng made | j!s after F. De Haas Robison has bough their services for $15,000, T excuse given by the pair in spurni ory Ohba tie blayeta looked | Comtracts Is that they “have a lucrative | business in Baltimore and do not want WASH! appearance of (he sea- nm thie afternoon, where | » containing n os Apr suid he was in slap thelr Van made good by donning his deems | and a wWeaier| rhe | Leagu |to play so far from | were traded to St. Laague recognizes as « legitimate deal. The club that had ao Marager Hanlon Sad his players out fleld practising vefore the game started, Avout four hundred faiihfal rooters| ineir services had no ioe ‘M. daily. fund ‘them. Hoth wanted to come to yg ar | York, the management of which dign't hours The Batting Ord Brookiyn Breockard, If Carrtek, p NOner Smith. 1b tap. Dovie romping to third. Hickman | VRANKLIN | FUR . le steal by being run) DHA, Pa., April 1—Penns: \Goen Two rn [Columbia met here in the apnual base- hall game Hickman sooo have "7 given several shake-ups by | Misjudard Haley's bien Ry one % Coach Irwin and went into the game k Taylor with Waring, Precursor, he Sieh tS news| tmtal of contiaence ‘The Batting Order. eo re GIANTS IN PLAYING SHAPE, , READY FOR PENNANT CHASE. ( Written f for The Evening World by Manager W. B. Ewing). TO oS Oe Players Have ; Pregressed \e Rapidly and Are Ready for Finishing Touches of Prelfiminary Traine | ing. From Now Until Thurs- day, the Opening Day, - the Team Will Get Steady Practice at Batting. Wednesday and showed up magnificents Blix. esider, he ie showing a tramen- dous appetite for work, aad is eager \@ keep going. That's an unmistakable ign of baseball health* Amos can be trusted not to use his great arm care any of the teams fn League and bet lessly, and when he je putting in the ter off than some, an regards speed and tered ee pga Ahpatiay ose other Important qualities. EWIn wing of his is a an We nave been espertally favored by BUCK @. 2 Doheny, Carrick and Gettig are ia daily, whereas some Qne fettie and Hawley will be in r@ ¢ been sertously handl-! sion aly right. He's sntetfigent and| time at all. I am not a bit worrted and the Intervals | speedy, and will get the hang of the| bout Seymour. I might be if we dida't of enforced rest have come ot times! others in no time. On Wednesday he ¢ so much good material on the when they did most harm, Thete is n0| crossed Davis, getting after a grounder,| pitching staff, "Si" will be in line medicine for sore arms and aching iegs}it might have been noticed. Well, 1/ before there te a howling need for him. Mke gontinuous work, mor espectally| would rather have that sort of a fellow] Just one defect has to be remedied. au F the 7 ‘The batting eyes need adjusting. There Auring ihe early part of the practteé) around than the other kind that would] | oo (Milne rough patting pre KG | period do the statue act amd then chew the partly because It wasn't wise to ‘The infield Is as ‘as the moat vie- ortetop in arguing that it tee tr own yor aad Bee 4 cold kuocker could ask, It wae " Weather we have {can Lae peng 8 good | wasn't In his territory, str Ga seortome aad ht wi ba ee Yaseball team is more than satisfactory to me, The men have progressed by shape and ready for the finishing touches yroiimminary practice, on a par with | infleld last year except at third, and/ Better throwing than le being done on flow unt!l next Thureday {t will be one there was no need of “breaking in” &/ the Polo Grounds | have never seen in] long, steady grind, swinging at new net, because they had worked to-| preliminary work. There isn't ore arm | and curves. whole outfit. Any one of the] Altogether, 1 like the prospect. We ft to line the ball over to any pe the bell Th rally with the other's style and know what to expect. corner of the fleld with accuracy and no] how, we aren't beaten yet. and won't be Of course, Mercer isn’: altogether on) joss of time for winding up. uci alne ini a ere bia. to the combination, but there need m| Rusle is unquestionably back in his cat, Saen oe wee ‘ no fear of his tumbling Into the proces-| best form. He had everything on rests So us to begin wit MANY BOUTS CAN'T SEE TO SHOOT INGRODKLYN JURY'S WORK BY CABLE, National Clubs Hold Own Order in District- French Marksm Shows To- Night. Attorney's Case. Now Certain. There are any number of boxing Bouts) The motion of District-Attorney Gar-| The much-talked of revolver ah waited challenge from t fs now on the way and certain, Now that the The Greenwood Athletic Club star bout] sions this morning, Frenchmer counsel] acceptance Besides this bout there wil!’ De ‘the comnection with the presentment, * Mr. Peckham ar-| Bach competing tationality 's to -Attornoy in this| lect e team of ten marksmen and two individual. ite} sPare men. Competitors ued, /'The Distr! to shoot standing # a); i At the Pelican Athletic Club Billy | privilege.” ranges a mat five card tracts defeated Brooklynite,! Mr. Peckham claimed that the obtain. | Previous.y certified, six shots gol of Yonkers, for tif-! ing of the order was a inck each ta . Points will be count ace carding to the custom of rac % A a Evans gave ‘Terry Me-| 4 1 3 rd fight. the latter only ‘The principal oMcer of this cour in the style of a eos chosen b: on atter ten rounda,; Mt. Untermyer declared, “was stan- Son = id Wein meets Ter ‘ox, evidence taken before the Grand Jury | made clear the Information upon which ‘ {tw action was taken and justice done. | PHI!-ADEI.PHIA, April 14 cing Mr. Peskaam abruptly interrupted ‘and Lajove atill refuse to sign contract Untermyer end requested Judi Punter /38 unless Col, Rogers aecedes to theli lo revoke the order. terme during the next few days th We should have a sat "| Philtes will open at Boston minus th shouted Mr. Peck showid have had a chance to oppose the} services of these two cracks. Del Rambier Athletic Club, tackle: Neill, for ten round nd Billy Doyle eral’s representative | their wi was frivolous and for the purpose of | Files, ty Bt Fi to terms and «| ePatiang a a Without a big protest on the part oF te, Untermyer. ad ee jooney ( City Baseball Club will grounds, Johnson avenue, TO-DAY iol Mattias grts| EASTER BOCK Hicke: ON DRAUGHT AT ALL CUSTOMERS. : for the Jersey rod ¥, F Twe JACOB HOFFMANN CO. M'GRAW-ROBINSON STAND. — | ent, The latest promulgation from the or pair te that they wil! qutt bere. | Nv M: book, “Three Classes ” pent fi ball forever if t. Louls doesn’t re | ia ‘cane enve upoa pundlegd ne Raul lease them to sn Eastern (eam. This! truths I bave learned my 30 years’ oni A je " These men Louls by what the mer rant 1s DR, W. SANDEN, Boadway New Yerk, N.Y,

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