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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1900, BASEBALL SEASON ' ‘3 GOOD SHOWING, 2*°*° ‘ts ana the Cham-| EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. | WHITE'S GOOD SHOWING, AQUEDUCT. : pion Dodgers Will Meet RESULTS AT | Went Six Past Rounds with Me- = AQUEOUCT RACH TRACK, Thirt Day, Aprth If Weather, etormy trek hear ‘ a Finished 4 : pa al ap aaa NE | jovern an she . in First Game on theiz4 FIRST RACE—-Per two-reat-olde, selling; {40 edted 1 o halt thong Bay : Bettin + Polo Grounds. toa Jorkern | 1% Me | Open Chae Pree] CHICAGO, a= Toenny WN, te te. a a4 \ | hie ; a | ‘ Ter Hrooklyn, lant @ | nd 1 » 4 mr | g sf and he had the # Accorting to the Gregorian calendar H yim 4 ‘ nd nef on Qe-morrow is April 19, and, according to) 4 1 es ‘ a i” ath na yas 5 the Nicholanian baseball schedule, April i a ae Hy hat, although. the euset we'lghis wohe ME “4. And it will no jdle game of Revert, 110 Pit £ oF Fs {palin Ghbaen aia ¢ mit rate a prospectively | § im. ie H 7 ; f ng nat « fds teahan ; iy | & Meith, Tim not given out, MoGovern did not, trom i ‘Busy season on the Polo Grounds when Bar goed, won driving Time-O09 1-5 Winner br & D wee, Corer, | Cppwarances, have i han ite.oF : the folks from the sturdy old borough |P F&F Pf Kantolt : ose tas alee bene | Hy an agreement prinetpals ni q om for ea tees ee ne 8 | - | hie #ixth round ae nvern would probably mand New York are the pre- | inex.) siarters, w+ ebts Jekere | tM % % Mn | Cite Place have reeelved the dectson If one hi ‘ttuction in these parte, and wine | < Meebsann | Malniyre) 4 ” wow % | Deen, Pemaeenes See on es Lime a Rrockivnite ever see see Har | tb Doser Ber 136 a tine : : on th ensive. urn o' om ' H ' Rig pe © lock ern Always a hot) « The Kony bien im ee 2 " ‘ os ay cs Sens me tore the gar a jubied fing beet! on the taple but the o°- | §6 Aecation lever. Thence 118 4-6 Winner, of.” ©) ty Golda Oarter—Pedaina | with hie left Hated for to-morrow should siz- fart — Owner, Weemnere & Mecha | The betting before the fight was 10 to |e that rounds White would not stay the six 7G, THIRD RACKFor earee-reure-oite snd upward: siting, HO) eided: about wren turiongs GIANTS AND THE GROOMS. Netting 1 Grooms | Open Clee, Place Ore fever better: and they certainly do | IA4es | farere, welghta seseee.,|_ 8 MOO OC OUGU) fast at practice. But they are not | rounele, 10 leary a ing the ‘9 assembly of Giants, it) & aot Caporal Pt nral ‘ rf rf be ibered. ven Wg fen 3 2 ¥ O) has a team drawn ne fae beer “tS |» 10 u ® an ‘panties of Giants to o os Neer, fewer: dmme Owner, Ts @ theore that turned. Out fOr | Kiar geet, etm ealoging, Hiee—i8. wis even diane 8 this morn ey believe they i % git Tortie, bese’in ine. busta i URTH KACB-Hendicap for three-year-olds ant up, $MM ated. one mile and seventy @ thelr manager, and they via + yarde ® mt j t h the fast. clever bageball promised Inte | marters, © Jochera | # 4S Open . Bente reduced League this year. Walt Not, 118. 0 Connor 5 ip the contest narro & Ten Candies, 104 Hamiiten =| i 1 0 Bans hip and strategy GR) Knight of the tharier, 120 MeJoyat * cay ark got, won driving, Time=1.40 26. Winner ch © by Ponso-Wae Awhile 78, Index Mo Carr. FIFTH RACE Por four-yearolde end up, non-sinowre of 6400 in 1899 or 1900; seiting, $40 atdet sili furlongs HANLON VS. EWING. t the fray to-morrow will fo the nee Retin Jockeys MeJoynt Leary Cooper Doreys Starters, ty ray f iJ ke on and) shied, ale ee vantage of Ht be no vr ‘no bunting, no to distract the fa in the game, no glorious es wtep A hae the fled, — "rage: bell will tole at £30 n i De will rehearse ‘Deleattean inger persons during fifteen minutes Giants will take their lick at ‘warming-up process. FIRST BALL FOR CARRICK. 4 o'clock Corporation Counsel Whaien will shy a new white ball fn the direction of the nae re, who ft to Carrick and tell him the id to please be good to any umpires hi t and somebody * Meter un such rx yo Mb Dean Won driving “Time—1.i8 3 ‘ i i “ ‘ ore $ fart goo! Li. Ontver, w. WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. —oe Track Still in Bad Shape winter bre by Loomater—Dablin. Owner ; ® / An then, wed by Lambkin and to the front tithesia was cone Dandy Boy t 4 Randolph's young stet Lambkin shook him off in the) last furlong, however, and drew away winning all out by a length and a half! from nd: joy, who beat Rosamon three lengths for the place. “Reet Ana” the Front, There wil) be joy on P night, Meehanva the pri’ who eats the Dolande Club He was early ALEC SMITH. OOCOEE HAO OME n the served up good wiid under the wire iike a shape. hot. and | this trouble the! andthe Card Was De- nay front lth nim made @ JUDGE SCORES GARDINER, al Out early this under the trip- uy measure under the car he gro being too wer ma was capetulet for pine practice at the ioe wtock. the top welght, found the load a bis iie0 much and was driven out to beat Olea, void of Features. District.Attorney's Office and ‘Dy reed a Prisoner Accused of a Homicide, (Special to The Frening Worlt.) Carbuncle won the third race and the . * y ring bewan to wear a funeral pect , att tent tkely a age ig atk April | Phree favorites over the plate one after Jus irsman, In the criminal as Pere thin aft afternoon. Bren eee Teer, |seeaer make M6 ih orice brant of the Supreme Court to-day, coos, | Mt Aqueduct again this afternoon. The] for the layers, Carbuncle went to the # h P ‘ourt to-day, breeses were blowing directly from the | front on the turn J galioped home an expressed himself strongly regarding asy winner by ¢ the weakness of the evidence adduced by the ocean and were chilly, damp and pene- trating, They enveloped one like & fos, and there was no way of keeping warm except with liberal libations and an abundance of exercise. Ne one had any use for the grand stand, except the women, who were few In numbers, ‘The track had no opportunity to dry out and it was still wet and slushy IBFY STL STILL WORKING HARD. Champion Finds Dankhorst, Syracuse Uiant, Exeetient Sparring Partner. (Bperis! to The Evening Wort) ASBURY PARK, April 18 —Ther "hands, was an easy econ | In front Iden Boeptre Bookmakers Hit Again. | ety’ ite No. 4 went over the plate | ‘alt Not won. It was Hag = y | wielery however, Ten Can the running to the pire wr When O'Con: nor ranged alongside with Wait Not From the oi ighth pole home It was District-Attorney's office in the Brosecution of homicide cases, Neit J. Coakly, indicted #ith James Sweeney for the murder of George Hal- grove in the Highth avenue lodging house in December was on trial before the Justice. last, ; BO change at the Jeffries camp to-day.| The card was not very attractive. Injq terrific drive. Hamilton rode in his 2 * | The prosecution put seven witnesser Bverrihing i going as veual The) fact there was nothing to tempt any|vid-time style. After a ger elekt at | on the stand, but thelr ev.dence did not , n by a Knight champion is working hard and pays but pre, ‘4 eave town, especially on a mat- Por was beatan At the hea Mg @ show any participation by Coakley in ttle atiention to the complications in| tinge day. no falling oft agter | Fre ch. Ten @ the murder, 3 howed o e . ° New York, He is not willing to NOW] the scorching { A from 10 to 1 | “I want to say.” wald Justice Furs- that he will consent to another date for | and man, “there should never have been an the fight with Corbett than the one echeduled in the articles. And he will Make no positive statement of what ) Re will do untit the Coney Island Club t damopetratce {ts laabiiity to pull off the ‘Might. Jefe feels that he te entitled to Bis regular period of training and be @hinks it would be unfair to expect that | Bis practice should be adridged. eape- | elatly as Corbett has had « full Win- RFs training In Lakewood. 5 Until Manager Brady issues his ulti @atum, therefore, the situation, as far @e the two fighters are concerned, wil! Fomaln practically unchange’. Jeffries WM Be on With his work, and expects @o wet into Rood condition afier the long-looked-for break came in the fifth ace Rinaldo got home by a head. He war an Od 4 1 chance. He beat layed second 7 16 Lede’ 4 Lindula, at 12 Indictment found. Justice Fursman discharged Coakley, oo BROKER SQUIRE MISSING. Talent Picks the First. The two-year-olds sponses the ball to day. The talent made oarrain a hot favorit and he was the excluaton of the ot choices were Antithests ‘and Daw He who were quoted at 6 to 1 im fell to'a good Bart and Aniithes:s rushed at bi 5 Sixth Race-Five furlongs —Won by Vinmasked: Mercer was second and Long Isle third A BROOKLYN TRIO, OOO CS Ooo a to Appear tn sault Charge=Vo His Accusers. Giths | Ernest L. - - | street, who bad an apartment at 33 Man. |hattan avenue, and who was arrested RUSIE COMING BACK. }last Friday night charged with assault- [ing Viola Mann, « fifteen-year-old girl lwho Ives with her mother, Mra. Thomp- Hie Father Saye the Big Piteber) oon of 44 Broadhurst avenue, did not Weeks of training are past. He eleven rounds with hie trainers Left for New York This Japnear in the West Side Court this Sho Be fast work th Morning. | morning, and th e Was adjourned ier jaintil to-morrow INDIANAPOLIB, Ind. April 18 cording to Amos Rusle’s father, the ba hall plitcber left here for New York ay on the £2 train, BASTERN LEAGUE MEBTS, Washington and Baltimore Won't He Represent the Clee Ace} Ruth Whiting, formerly of Troy, who hee begun ou. t Bauire for sie jamagen for an asec malt on ber, was in vurt prepared to make @ criminal | charge. Chapelon five-mile run Retting quite SCHOOLBOYS PLAY PLAY GOLF. Good Scores Made in First Rownd ef the Interscholastic Tourna. we to olinch his wn the same terms fwat—that is per cent. and » already tesued his ch: a and analously awaiting acceptance. Manager drady is Sipected here In a day or twa. i ——— cult This Year. ‘ , Barebal! Clubs way held) GARE CITY, April 18—Twenty- enn j h Avenus Hotel this afer-|elght of the thirty odd entrics in the BaeChampion Box 14 Rounds | no The following members were, 'nterecholastic golf tournament .turaed and In Well Pleased with resent: BP. T. Powers, President; Wit in complete cards for the qualifying Mie ¢ |iam = Barnte, Hartford; © T. Shean.| round this morning, The weather was J | Springfield, William Gault and Arthur) far from being favorable for resord- Lauswoon, ‘The Kvening World) j Irwin George A. ¢ »| breaking scores, as there were # high D, Aprit 18 —Corbett and | Montreal Leonard, Wor rain to contend with. , quart: me ke ay pr gen hg |T. B Corey, Provitence; Georg the aay was made by ers this morning, and the ex-cham- Keough and W. A Davis, Syracure, ge RR ae Md a . cou! t hic! wi Pion did no other work, being quite sat- ind George Sweeney, Rochester. strokes ot ime Sioaisur record of tue ott fished with his condition Me had word over the “phone from his course, The scores: Hing $2. F K Burnham, Lawrenceville ‘The presentation of the report of the Cireuit Committee, consisting of Messrs her ast nla that be as Jo leave Powers, Shean and Gault: the adoption | Ki" 0. lashe, Ir, megtnceed, 11h; n. Seai, And Mrs, Corbett wert to Non, Yor the playing schedule for Use coming | Fax), arden Cay, $6. Pant sturghs. Bt Pasi, the 2 o'clock trail, to wee them son, the appointment of a staf of | Captor Mh. WP attanen, ae ‘Cageond, will go ° Os teeatre to-night, and Cor- umpires and the adoption of on enpirely | 64: ML. Smith, St Pant, (Pw ms ere for work to-mor- constitution for the government of x i ‘ganization were the most impor t items of a m of business taken Di up at today's rere It was stated before the meeting that no change Would be made in the cfreult this y Ths means that neither | Warhington por Baltimore will be rep- resented by Bastern League team. The ciroult will be composed of Mon- treal, Toronto, Springfield, Hartford, Worcester, Providence, Syracure and wae ee GOLP-PLAYBR VARDO VARDON WON champion Defeated Pro- fenstonals Fenn and Strenner. WOLLASTON, Mans, April 18.-—Harty Vartion, the British open golf champion, to-day defeated the “best ball” of two professionals. Arthur Fenn, of Poland Sram and Rober Da” td wi den cht Gorter BOY MAY SIGN TO-DAY. A. Brady, will meet Kid Mt to-day. Mt matiers are eatisfactortiy ar- | {0 articles of ngreement will be Pin to Detween the 4 BILL KENNEDY IN THE BOX tn ella of Jim He recently gave tke round “ge in the Quaker City GOFF TO FIGHT BYERS. Charley Goff, who was put to sleep Pie one round by Bill Hanrahan at Athietic Club Batur- will tty his luck against ere in a (went Paty mother ot sulted as follows: ow for a ek loser a he won't agree Free to give nald | 4 ui opieco now it ne - t cham) if he beste By: GOVERN AND WARREN. iron ven ernie bw oad tes " fe: “old FG lena Eas | his thr: | Highne | | Humboldt, land 14 seconds. lto some good « rt on An-| Squire, the broker of % Wall} . FRAT WORK |W TRE MUD. Through Paces Despite Bad Track. it te The Evening World) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 1&—Witd |unpropitious weather and a track that | ae mudity and slow, the training work in at the Long Island tracks indulged At Gravesend Trainer Welsh, of the Fielchmann and Whitn went jdown the line with nis charges, and early everything {n his lot was worked ‘ard. The Fleischmann youngsters Six th Maximus, Barbara Frietchic, | tlues, Honnibert, Hrambling, Dache- vund, Flaneur, Hanswuret and Irrita- pet the half-mile course in two and three cach In 3 1-2 and ts, Chance Shot, Doctyl, j others of the Whitney string the same ground in about the H, Eugene Leigh had an equally busy day wth his extensive string, and they were shown over the course in a handy way. The three-year-olds Vuleain, fen, Iidrem and another were allowed six furlongs in 1.22 1-2 and 1.23, The two- year-olde Lord Roberts, Zelgfeld, Ducat and other got half-mile trips in 88 1-2 and St seconds. Trainer Frank McCabe, of the P. J. Dwyer establishment, sent year-olds Half Time, His Royal Marblehead and Rochester to Jouging exercice, It was work day for the stable voungeters, and American, Arverne, Henderson, H'ns- dale and Westerner, going in two sets, reeled off the half-mile course in §3 3-4 The W. M. condition wit The {there will be no lack them when the colors are up. {three-year-olds Bir Quy and Gracte K. jrecled off six furlongs over the slushy song in 124 1-2 James, Lord Ogiedy inj another were jogged around th couree and vreesed th ough tae sie co ata ood ciip, Tae youngsters Criterton, Omnibus, Falmouth and Ostend a ter trotting and cantering were breezed a quarter through the @ont si » in TL? seconds. Not being workday for the G. B. Mor- ris string, large sets of his racers were taken to the Brooklyn Boulevard and put lo jogming exercise, At Sheepshead Bay Trainer P. Wim- mer allowed Jean Beraud a two-mile canter over the track. Kiniey Mack and Mcleod of Dare got the saine exercise. Lewts Bie ores Sarmetian and Strath conan ¢ went a mile in 1.68. The following hor of W. Jen- ninge's string have just arrived from California in good condition: Bendoran, 5, Ventoro, 4; the three-year-olds, An- drisa, Anion. Avain, Dunblane, Flower of G Yesuvian, and =D youny Montana, Chief. | tain, and a sister to Orna- ment FORDAAM YS. VER VS. VERMONT. Green Mo in Boye and New York J (Special to The Evening Work.) FORDHAM, April 18. Fordham College team crossed bage with the nine representing the University of Vermont this afternoon. The Green Mountain h have always given the Fordhams rong game, and to-day was no ex: 1». The grounds were in cep owing to the rhowers last evening. The Matting Order. Fordham. Wanton.” Vermont. Clarke, o. rf. ie it, Ib, MeKenna, If. Tame . if. Connors, 3b, Reed, 3b. tam, a, ‘aylor, p. BVESING WORLD's RACING CHARTS. 1} interested tm racing will Gnd the best form charts published im the extra, special extra and 10 o'clock editions of The Evening World, 3 The Thoroughbreds Go| Hol-| shape, but not quite ae fast as usual, | BEGINS TO-MORROW. MATTHEWS'S VICTORY. |Knocked Out Mysterious Billy Smith, to the Surprise of the Ta “Mysterious Billy" Smith is no longer the welter-weight champion of the world, as he forfeited that title leet night to Matty Matthews, who knocked {him out in the nineteenth round at the Broadway Athletic Club Smith's | knockout was a great surprise to the 3,009 sports present, and the consensus of opinion was that doping out prise- fighters was every bit as hard as trying to pick winners at the race track, The result of the fight was as great @ re- yersal as has ever been known in pug!- Itette history. 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