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WAY LIGENSE FIGHT CLUBS. Senator Sullivan Arrived Home to Settle Pugi- listic Muddle. Benator Tim Sullivan arrived in town to-day from Hot Springs, Ark. It 's faid on good authority that he oa: home expressly to settle the pugilistic muddle and to endeavor to have Pres: ident York and the Police Board re- consider ite determination not to tssue Tenewals of licenses to the fight clubs of this city. Tt ts possible that fight licenses may be issued to-morrow as a result of Sena- ‘tor Sullivan's conference with the Po- Nee Board. Byer aince the Commissioners declare! that they wouldn't grant any of the boxing clubs a new license there has been the greatest hustling ever done by the fight promoters to secure enoug! political influence to get the Commis. change their minds. obance the Commissioners wuld be a great blow to all in the sport, for ihere are a many importadt contests ar. to be fought atetore Sept. 2 ning | We it i ‘or! ‘foporier inter- viowee all of the club matlagers in re- to thelr prospects of getting said: "Ihave sent in another application a the Commissioners for a license, and they will change thetr minds t me one for Coney Ixtand Club, © Considine seid that he has put application for the Broadway A feels very confident that his club Tective a license. oe GOULD VISITS CORBETT. Watehes the Ex-Champion Train and@ Admires Hie Won- dortul Quickness. LAKEWOOD, N. J., Apri! 2—James Corbett. worked hard yesterday —be- fore a large party of men who are here to see the polo tournament games. Cor ett was asked some days ago if such « ‘visit would be permissible, and in reply extended a courteous invitation to as large @ party as cared to watch i” Work. He named yesterday as the date. ‘There were fifteen or more in the party, and the benches at the end of the ‘Foom were filled with keenly appre Clative spectators, The doors wore close) on the party and the exhibition was pri. vate. The party included George J Gould, W. Mannor, J. J, MeNamara, James Converse. Seward Cary, George — FP Wortmen Athert Vrancke FOL. W. A. Hazard, H. L, in, Montague Law os were on over Corbett's fine work § Gould was struck with the ex- n'a wonderful quickness. The cordial thanks to the big (el for the entertainment. WOMEN AT GOLF. Mrs. E. A. Manice Made Nest score im First Open Tournament at Lakewood. Gonciat to The Evening Worl.) LAKEWOOD, April 3.—Women met {An open tournament at the Golf Club ‘of Lakewood to-day, the first held thie Stason on the metropolitan links. Tie » , Great starz of feminine golfing were abeent, but Mro. B.A. Manice, who was © ‘though: to have a great chance to win Bo (SRO women's championship, but who im disqualified through a technicality | s00re round, put in an @nd she was much dis, en pone of her foriner rivals to test her skill. a first, second and third P qualified for » cup at mata 4 best scores: ( Bie EA Manier, Phisterd Qait Cig & $ ; & aes oa, gested. lll a, @. i ($40,000 FOR COACH | POR COACH HORSE. W. D. Grand Gets Highest Price Ber Paid tor W. Red Cloud. W. D. Grand, of the American Horse r . today established a recor! ‘the matter of high prices for coach He 301) to Thomas Lawson, of ‘Mass, the grap gelding Red owned by W. L. Bikins, of Phila- the price pail! beng $10.09. I: Bighest price ever paid for a (5-4 a Lon! she Limon Mise Burt Andr Mise Walton, Allegheny, @, Si. @. Ut, Mre_ Dencas 19, Mra. George © RP ve April 2—The racing Featherstone will be Mes. ( iret start in the -| ery, well and be hae e - probaly, meee meet oe THE WORLD: TUCKAHCE TE GET FIGHT ? Brady Doesn’t Favor an Early Date for Jeff- Corbett Mill. (Rorelal (9 The Brening Wort) ASBURY PARK, N. J., April 2.—wni| the big fight be pulled’ off at Tuckahoe? The ienpression is well grounded in the Jeffries camp that Sheriff Molloy’ s ivaili wik In Westchester County will de selected as the battle ground for Cor-| bett and the champion and the date/ will be May 12 Jeffries ta anxtous to fight in the Coney Island arena next Monday, but Manager Brady won't stand for it, It {= well known that Brady owne a third Interest tn the ‘0 lease of the | Coney Inland club and that Martin Julian i@ also a part owner in the same lease, Brady, it is understood, Will require this pound of flesh if the| Aght ts pulled off before the expiration of the old lease. Nor does the veteran | manager belleve the gnte receipts will be #0 prematurely, Por these and many other reasons Manager Brady will awatt for a day or two longer the decision of the Coney Island alud, after which he will issue his ultimatum for Jeffries, ‘The champion rem bis full practice schedule to-day after q briet Sunday's respite, He {* coaching Dunkhorst in up-to-date infighting, and says the Byra. cusan Is quite clever with his flats and a mighty hard hitter, THE NATIONAL REGATTA During the national regatta in this elty, July 1, 9 and %, the Knicker- bocker Athletic Club will throw open its doors to ali visiting and jocal oarsmen. The club has sent an announcement to Vhat effect to the chairman of the Enter- talament Committee of the local Re- gatta Committee. Arrangements a being made with the New York Central and Hudson River Rallway to run observation traine aver | 4 tracks alone WL PC! Clade 30 1.0 New York eh 21 cr 21 renee Beste TOM SHARKEY WON'T QUIT| O'ROURKE. Tom Sharkey won't quit Tom O' Rour! after all. In spite of the talk in ard to the Ballor and his manager parting after Sept. 1, Sharkey has finally made « hot the slightest trath in regal eplit. Sharkey told the writer that he had no intention of dresking a#ay Froth O'Rourke, as the Iatier was treating bim) © compl to the t tol M’COY AND RYAN MAY FIGHT. Kid McCoy ané ba oe Ryan witi! round bout at ttereall's red the men 8 to] boa for, or, end they bath nave prectically WHITE-WOOVERN MATCH OFF eo if the contest ts forcsd on tatement that there ta |‘ SOU COCO O UO OUOU UOC COU OOC OOOO UOO UCU DONC Sie) oe aS wwIELe GTNDOIN ® once: OOO OOOO KIS AIAN ANS SANS other rules th turned to Ha tet McGovern Chicago unde: they fought a Siem bet of ciston.” FITZ TRAINING HARD. Bod Fitzsimmons, Hfight Kd Dunkhuret at a April 9 and Gus Ru ester on J him " LYONS BOXES FITZGERALD. Marry 1 | camo feather since be kno his fihttne He has bee Fitzgerald big buriding inc in Chicago May | twenty rounds at the Leu Houseman, of the a2, City, | lette Club on next Saturday night, purse ” that at Rergen fi work! ime be 09 ar 2 the same sefore, T will guarantee you 1 will make you a side White will get the de whe une 2 t9 tratning fer both Although he x hart for only five aiready In excellent shape Id enter the rin hie preparation Weight, who has not fought Kod out Joe Cain. will shew abilities again antobed 10 the Brookt; reenwood* Ath. SULLIVAN'S CLOSE CALL, aii agaens Vehat SS cataiie. 93 she Gn (Greenwood "Athlete Chay MM conditions as! matched to} fa MONDAY TOO OO OOOO 5 GEORGE DAVIS, THE GIANTS’ CAPTAIN. CUENB © GROOMS’ "FINE TEAM WORK, The Grooms made a great showing on) fine exhibition | “, working the play for hat any time, which won the game. It War remarkably clever team work. Mut ancther trick was bet- ter and showed more “gumption.” That wre taking an extra bag on a sacrifice, or, tn other words, a combination of hit. | erderun with asorifien In the usu! confusion of retiring « sacrith heiping | one’s elf to one more mack Is often pow sible to @ fleet man. It works in Brook. lyn all right and seems to be way fo get runs without bite. HAWLEY’S HARD LUCK. tovbed of a homer by a screen that hept forcibly enter acrons the atrect. the but ring in a fold of EVEN FITZ HAS NBW PED, ing @ ther Mor TOO OOUOOGOUG b from Dire rniva nd one the lanky pugt and the fighi riers, another ky Rob" Seeures Another Lion | tim but vicio: and Takes Him to Ht was called Ner and will be probably named Nero IL, nemory of the other one, who died diewraceful death. T first Nero r haw always jand set a n ptlot with » and ts de- Ming 4 in the h possessing the control that the Man” has tn stock. Hon. | tor Bos APRIL. 23, 1900, POPOFOOHO OF OF OF OFOPOPOEDHOPOPOHOP OOF OPO FOPOPOHOFOPOFOLOL OVO 4 A OPOPOPONOLOPONOPOSOSOHONOGOIOOO NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. eT EOP OPM OFC C OORT OI ONO USOC OT ARITA OTE ated | Reach. where he is now training for his | foes ais Rub He will use the lien ure hours, and will ina short time | | Sdeubiaats S imal gentle to To-Day the most interesting thing with the parade of Ansociation, to be held Jon May & will be the official catalogue stead of containing hundreds of ad- Vertisements, the catalogue will be made a thing of beauty and a memento of the occasion by containing pictures x prominent hor: and horsemen They will all be half-tono pictures, and the eat slogue is certain to be a« fitting » will to-day * ili be accepted for inser aramme. Neverthelens, e sent after to-day and | will be made. Probably n conne lt Ro: aad orn He Mew { DOO C THE RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. Card Was a Good On, but Puzzling to the Talent. OOOO OOOO OG RAC The ¢ ite ae same Aqueduct, April %- unty Jockey Club began k of racing the inder cond w favor evallel # ning day weather might have been just a bit more mlearant. It was ch and threatening, but the air was mild and and it was not uncomfortable iting out tn the grand etand The track was in excellent o spite the fact that there was a heavy g. The card er puzzling to the publi was Weary ing. Billionaire Good for Kookien, While the horses wer post in the fires acing to the race a driving rath The cur nuneetes with th onaire wa Lolgh'« He was left at the post in there was no gom. kin, Hu ntromt and, making ail Biilionatre and won shot, fin beaten by a head for the place. sald to oe the string, ran away in a break @ stroyed his chances f jumped away the running, r neck. strong, de- In the second race The C upon as the real goods and & plunger's commission. ran a fatr The fag e first attempt O'Leary 0 etna! de and Bullman on George Simons rushed away in front hot pace, racing head and head, with The Cortnthian in behind This order prevailed to the far turn, Corinthian hung out senale Lindula and Str Fitzhugh cteep up on the leaders, of distress. then began t and at the race. Rinal and drawing a enough to win by who beat George ce. Robert Bonner ran away ‘a half miles after the race wa er. Gold lack a Het Favorite. ‘The ms in the third race were a Donat iful bunch. with Gold Lack a hot Gold Lack got ‘ey moner oer easily three leng.os who was the good thing o, tat race, hacked down from § to 1 to Sto. The Renediet wae third, beaten three-parts of a lenath for the place. Talent Pieked Winner. Riven money against Wait Not in the |QQ, SB00ND RACE—For three tgnments |'7"'* ded EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. AQUBOUCT RACE TRACK, Seventh Day, April 23.—Weather cloudy Oe, track fast. FIRST RACE—For two-year-olds; welling; $190 added; five furlongs. | a Starters, weights Jockeys, iz ‘ % Oo me | 73 Bilurian, 108 Dul!man ae: Maga ‘ 8 Conner | 3 " ‘Mitehell rt a a u @ s | 101 Punctual, 108 “ Greyoxte, 110 1 1m Sempire, 110. X a Hiart ood; won driving. Time—1.03 26 Winker bee. by Weivllere=Virgle Do” Owner HB. Leigh olds and up eventy yards. non-winners of $400 tn 1899 oF 1900; S400 ‘one mile | ‘ J Letting. Index, | Btartors, weights Jockors | 9. Mt. Fin_| Open. Clow Pt, 7) | Rinaldo, 1! O Leary vw) ry s 63 92 | Lantula, 105 Mitehe | S é 3 ot 4 | George Simons, 105 Pl 4 Bf gir Ficheen 93 *| 3 % a 9 The Cortnibian, 97 Me | ek 8e) oss (46) Pett Matire. 10a. Rg I | 79 | Long tale, 1 a ae ae at 104 | os @ 4 “ ° | » > ‘ g i. 10 a | 71 | Peseate, 108, Ho'ant ni ® & + Longaere, 112 Wissen F 2 | 5 » i Start straggting, won driving Time-14845 Winner tv. &, 5. by Leonatue—Dubiia Owner—W. L. Oliver, LO, THIRD RACE—Por maiden threr-yearcoide; svlting; 100 added; five Fertongs . _ Starters, weights Jockeys | 8. NON Gott Lack, 10t er a a a ss Balimen) te 1 Spencer 10 > ox Ff ‘i > i 4 wt a ae s 0 6 1 by ® $4 | Hop Brook, 107 2 6 Trrmten, 108 s_8' fart tule; won easily. \Time—1.02. Winner B.&”by Rayon @'Or—Larkeda'sy, Owner “ilandieap; for three-year-ol one mile and seventy LOD, PoURTH Race nd wp; $60) added yarde . Intex. | Starters, weights Jockeys % Bt Pin. | Open. 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