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aaa Nk, ARE eee ie Dee en a ia ; THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1900) . SEBALL GAMES TODAY; RESULTS OF THE RACES, . —_——— OPE FOR BOXING HAVE ANOTHER BALL? [WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT; AME AFTER MAY 1: ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. Track Officials Intend to| EVENING WORLD’S RACING CHART. Investigate Yesterday's RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. AQURDUCT RACK TRACK—NINTH DAY—April 25.—Weather clear; track fast. >e "Whe Police Board Is Split on the Ques- ‘ ‘ ’ Fatal Accident. FIRST RAOR—For four-rear-olde ead upward which have not wos at mesting; selling; ‘tion of Licensing Boxing | NO aia i a egal Index. | Starters, weights Jockeys. | at. % _&. rin. FPP: i ‘ Clubs, (Special to The Evening World) n y ryt .. Mitehelt H t ‘ k . i 4 RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 35.| 2 | earrer. cc ee fF hy k % j —The stewards will to-day make an in-| 7 ~dawie| Pg Bie & , | Veatigation into the accident which oo-| oe ot ’ | | vote for a renewal of a boxing jicense! curred in the fifth race yesterday, and ! » Dorsey x w x vnder any condition. Yesterday wher which caused the death of Jockey Frank Maker i 4 Bren . l O'Leary. The officials belleve, as does| MZ every one else, that the accident was the % result of rough riding on the part of some of th ie keys. x If the blame can be fixed the culprit ; : should be ruled off for life. The othar| [J S2COND RACH —telling; 1400 etted; for ewoyear-olde; fire furlonga, Jockeys injured in the race—MeJoynt | ——..—______—-—-— and Hewitt—are doing well. The horse| sees, | morer, weights pinned down to rock bottom he way ered ‘I'm opposed to boxing! he said, “Last year I stated emphatically that if 1 voted for one clud to hi a Heense I Would vote for ail, 1 meant it. 1 have |voted for all until now because the Po- | tee Board seemed as a whole to want to insue licenses and as the law provided, G. E, Wightman will probably be shot] ~9j~~Yortshire Bur. |however personally opp I to this afternoon. | ae the who thing, I am againat bv ‘The weather to-day continued in ite Aho ge this clty to-day, emphaticatiy against usual charming mood, and the crow4 en- ) idee Bel. # i" Joyed a fine outing, The programme) @ \ seven, 107 Promised splendid racing, and the track | ‘Little, 108. in condition for fast work. There ‘ein quod Won Sriving were few scratches, and the fields were 11:2, THIRD, RACE Tet ue @re-remetde gic Nery Set won care dene tne sien: eape} Flowers and Crepe for O'Leary. - When the horses filed to the post 1m | indes. weights the @rst race each rider wore upon his! j6o left arm a band of crepe in mourning for their dead fellowgockey, Frepk O'Leary. The boys raised $00 int! Jockey room" before, th Te "But should a resolution be presented to the Police Hoard to reaciad the reso- jution which dented 2 Meense to the Bea- side Athletic Club, would you vote for friend asked the Commissioner terday, 4 “It lan't safe to say what a person will . * + te hope that boxing Is si one, do these days. No, I will not say what Ah, my friend, will you condescend that hope is based upon Police} will do in such an emergency.” : Johnny Bexivn's decla-| “Were you, like Commissioner Sexton, | With the sphere. to & friend that he voted “no” | under a misappreh ins Ny money will be expended for flowers. @m the, application of the Seaside Ath- he Seaside A: Jetie Chats, application last. week under tion?” way asked. atW YORK GAME. RUSIE TO COME frm rage’ was & seven-furlong | daah, | — "Gc ‘@ misapprehension. He did not know,| “No, | was not deceived. 1 knew what r ‘Whe Geclared, that he was voting on the; the club stood for, I knew it was the lene, petitive dalliance 4 to indulge in another little com ‘Geney Island Club, which had bad alold club under another name!” replied (Continued from First Page.) \iteense for months, but thought | was Crromastonse eee. ag ee — ‘5 ' ; ‘ork is juat ae bitterly oP: | knocked a quick slap io Lowe also, and pt (@ brand new association. 4 P, Commissioner Bexton anil yesterday |hot vote to rescind the resclution wanes | met the aame fate. Thre balls pitened; pou “Eee 7 Barrow "Wings wie wae well up the] (Continued from First Page.) —— ‘SS all the emphasis of which that any condition Asked it the Folica Boars si entire route, eat Caperal and — ‘We savecete i theme Sy A ge a 8 neat meeting consider the Reve! e wit nr at the right of ecurity of itberty Fetcratineg ” omrented wh De I Trescinding of the resolution he WOU! stickman quaged Lona’s ty poorly ana | Great Pitcher Says He Is aftileg | Up, beielpabnacsop dep pi! oe ret ae | erty. the most beret measures “I would not have voted as I did had) Asked if any of the Commiasoners bad |H¢TMED srooted to, second ons. cheap Forced to Remain in and fnlsped tar beck inthe Gone | Ciyed' Confidence js expressed in Ben-| snd | vend ihe infmeet . J khown that I was dealing with an old) talked (o him about boxing tince the! Ting was caught aaleep at second Yorkshire Boy After Drive. ator Quay’s leadership. eelterulg lor bs Age e1ab. I stipposed & was a new one. if/Menting at which the resolution was! Connolly called him safe. ‘The | U H y . rec C,H. Grosvenor, of | Youn have my way about It the reson] Phenttonn Sie Varn edt ae sol ebet te [umpire kame was showing iets farce’) Indianapolis Until His PN ge oy gp Ae Fors, “tien was sespha | ane tee Jation passed *y the Police Board witl| his colleagues had visited him, none i. rn , owt at oddw on. Silurian was the sec- x 0B 60 BRNO following nominations were rm derecinded. There ie no doubt that he is the orime pasroer Graphed Hamihaxe sap to tr! Divorce Proceedings C2, . backed from 6 to 1 to 4 to 1 $l WANTT B \ clamation:. factor in the war on t ing ot | ics “ “T can see 10 reason why licensed clubs) aysisted by Commissioner Abell, who te | Mthag Wut ynete ma need nicely a) Ae Coote Then He +o » laave Bervant, who wee backed Gown & Su Fi john have ‘ shout ee et TOM be denanded upon to suppart Commie: | Re?! PT tas eet, “Babee | Will Join the New keot the fold at the post nearly an| Convention—Platform Strong drigateeni-targe to a ew - satis dee sagt Pexige |, an Sart fo oreriuen emashed a single over Lowe's head, wali tha rer most Rd og on Expansips lesee. A hel Foster, Myron who posseear. a uilee # present policy " / " ’ ler Ie 4 understanding of the Police Board| licenses to clubs. 7 90) Thon he shuumpered pear the mick and) §6Vorics, Be ate aeay RATHeE Be Utee: | seDLANAPOLIS, April 2—There are | Sclectel as. aiternatcs-al-largs. ' knows that Commissioner Bexton is “it” ne see ep beeen 9 time when thie hive ae ze ve oy. w avay in front and x candidates for Governor before bed aera fn almopt all matters in the board, and | ‘pp, is Heth * P In *. if Btate Convention, which meets here to- the statement recorded above must be fenton’ Atiteae te cneot Aoki ant The ey Guimped bunt pe. the. line “ coe = nd a hot fight is expected. . caadldstelte’ weie' no license mublect 1s at thé bottom of | ANd deat It out. Glesaon handed col (eeciat to The Rrening World) as that time, when well straighvened out,| ‘The candidates for Governor are John he possibility ft; If, President York sticks to his bid for & Jee. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 4-=Ruste Vouch and Btrategint came thr nd], Grigaths, of thie city; Winfield T. fF Another evidence of the ossibliity | avowed purpose and is assisted In it ng says that he’ will go béck to New York rapidly closed on the leaders, na 4 i that boxing is not yet dead is Com- missioner Abell, a split. inthe | Btani's io iet Ten- | pay hd > a redhot drive throug! "| Durbin, Anderson; Enos B. Hogate, ped a. tiny | to play ball and that he has Se Net’ | with the ball club now and that tap te Aree on’ thom, [thing te satisfactory.’ Ruste will re- AMOGAUEIE. it “safe,” Freeman | main in Indianapolis until after May 90,| sand dollars and he fears that if ne does eS of ng | Danville; William 8. Haggard, Lata ette; Prank B. Posey, Byvansvil James R. Dodge, Elkhart. GriMiths has the best organization and will enter the balloting slightly in the lead of all other mssioner Hoeas's slight faltering from Board har ony so much bragged Feller, bend pan’ to. ov running the ball on his w the determined stand he announced lam | "i missioner Abell a ‘ Week. Then he alld that he would not ing mood yestorday, “ae not 8 & tale Hale vent, i: 7 ‘c Beg ne ort ne PNY, OM wad | when his divorce trial comes off. His|not remain here to protect It nis wite ounts to several thou-! may get a large part of it as alimony. Chotees in Front. nd Suntol were the choices 1) candidates, but Durbin will be a close p.* estou agy Jetvin He sues ee earn cedesseebl dts foal hatuhidle ba snes x he | SE Rl Miah tytiht| platen teen's Sb Re ue Gea on |. -paalicineants agit : as ‘come very close to ent J bs ° " ce. , thelring not above SH pounder Thiet | Doheny's poke to Long forced Grady COLUMBIA ¥S. HOLY CROSS, wen to. the f | ‘The resocution in the plattorm relating a. f such @ man as he ts, te light, and he|&t second. Van's single to right pushed | led at the wa: y was made even stronger . ' give Pita a little trouble before the| Hadie to third Yan got second on Jen, Laureatea was an easy second Cenncliy ‘nad retuned 16 eas: retinas’ A Sitq Osews Shee: Peame ina fa hth casters if urge unreml igoed, restarted oniippine Seiivorate balks Mere, ik Weare! ithaca) Fourth HRace—About seven furlongs. re, pacified * platform wilt ment of our new possessions. THE OHIO PLATFORM. The races scheduled here to-day resulted ftetaion. betore a bial | Advocates Free sebbois tor Fill- | toll | nding the counter at-/ American Jockeys Lana) ge —Won by, Dinos and Porte Ricans and but others, including the match wah | Coline cor in A tangle with Davies het] WORCESTER, April. %—The Holy Gus Ruhlin, which necessitates his be- and Mercer tramped home, Hick: | Cross and Columbia baseball teams ing in the best of man scooting to third. George stale ‘y i , Soom \ . endition Dos fe sailed a Ay to ieamitton | Played thelr annual game on the college Likely to Come Together} WGOVERN AFTER SULLIVAN, | Tore run: presnea (iss « YY ant!podes te him LZ , peated “for thse Rin: n posted fort ; Y Ki payee Sara’ tanian: 6 atte (ae bember as neal Game at Worcee- Won. by King the front with his. own.” iett that tallied Van, tieing. tht score Repay was second and rd Hergen “Hench "auarters i Hickman walked ona hit by Pitcher: — — ©) caithtutly, ae he not only has this Dineen seemed to be leaving earth, (Apecial to The Rreming World.) ' RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. ene setaey — ae | RACE TRACK, MEMPHIB, Apri! %— Terry McGovern is so determined to Fourth crowd, notwith : In a Six-Round Bout [tor rt te han arreed ta UMAR ATEN) Hickman galloped to Sullivan's fy | traction at Wortester Oval, where the] tide Park and Cop- Lard Neville, (tol andy tote Dandy | Local Selt ] 1M pound L nicely. Dingen died striking out. Ham-|We~ ester and Albany clubs had a pro- y ¥to | place. was second and Eva Wilson in cago. 2 ds, which is over six pounds 1 'MBU ‘The pial | more than’ he can fight at. Mi ged to Leven ape Was (oo Inte! fessional game. Carney pliched the thorne Plates. third. Time~1.28 3-4. COLUMBUS, 0., April %.—The pl jand his maanger, Sam Harris, announce erat throw at Belbach's (Kame for Holy Cross, Griffin, the Holy | Second Race—Four and a half furlongy form of the Republican le Conven- ag that they are y 10 arrange & match <s - —Won by Lord. 1 to 3 and even; Fred |tion adopted here to-day reaffirms the with Sullivan at any time. f and put Cross premier pitcher, being reserved for | = Heasig, for place 2 to 1, second; Glbson | he St. Louls platform Tim Jeffries and, Tom Sharkey are ar two-bag- the Fordham College game next Satur-| | Giri third. Time—s6 34. declarations of the St. Louls 5 Your decision to try us—we hope you have not forgotten it. Our Third Race—One mile,—Won by | of 184 declares the Republican Admin- of the Epsom Spring Meet- | Hood's Brine, 3 te wand rm Het istration haw restored progpertty to the r piace, second; country and that the United States special line of flannel quit- eme--1.4l 3-4 outstripping all the nations of the world | will ings at $20 we are sure you eae rololate indorse the “wise|like—fifty different styles to good as matched to meet in « six-round! ore or lege Marcus 41g the twirling for the) LONDON, April B—At the second PY rant Be i ge Ay A SE. TeneretlNG. AERUINR arvana. tn O'BRIEN THE WINNER, Bais again. Doheny perpetrated « poor | visitors, John H, Gagtney.”of National say'siteny A ie. Lan Rouseman, the fight pro. strike out, No runs League fame, umpired t ng, to-day, the City and Suburban Han- | Paver. the Windy City, wired both | Fifth toning. | d.caj, of 2,000 sovereigns, was won by tas ‘Mir. eG Clarke's bay gelding The ey and Billy Brady, mansser of | Vew Yorker Put Moore to Sleep in haidling of Tenney’s | offering them a guarantee of lpunt was beautiful and sent the Boston: | piel” crow Pa. | Grater," , | © FO per cent. of the groms receipts for a| hp SHSNEIS BAKES ch much cheapened. Col-| Ulinehan, 3d. ron. ip face was for three-year-olds and and patriotic administration of Pres-| choose from. Cut intogew shape, . round go | fast § Hine beat a. nigh Jumper, necording to MeTigue.’ ib. ebpler, dddarhz Ae pionecition of 3 dent McKinley” and praise the a49D- | hollow back, bell bottom. | Brady, without hesitating a moment, | rror x Y.. Apr Jack O'Brien, | Merver couldnt eet Preecante lane | cereeg. Bt hard, ef, each, the srpone My receive ™ on tion of the gold standard. Resarding} T4n Coats—20 shades of cove mccept lof New York, knocked out Billy Moore. | rity Collins loping to second. Collins} Connor, If. rewn, i eigns and’ the third 10 sovereigns out Beth insolar affairs the platform eays: ! ES will of Byracuve, In the sixteenth round of | (Ted for home on Bohens's poor throw | 6° tb. ef thi Fade.’ ‘Ninetien hordes ran. The| BVO" Sor Betens by sata ow erts and Venetians—to order, $18. what wea to have Doon & twenty-roued |G Rost aioe Magee Or |Siemets, c- — Geekaaaren” | Guenie sie skpst coe alle cnt 0) Soe el wore) We have, a model of every style ee ee nee Tene AW LOWERS at the llghteweight Imi b filed to Hamilton. M $ on it i “wel mit at the to tan. jercer bunt- ed. Tenney cause the throw off the i ~agh ee re PRINCETON, N. J., April %—The] , nal 1| Tigers and Lehigh baseball teams crossed : mene Ae Mie wie Oe” AM : JBFPRIES'S DEF | canonen an acmisvew, ("* pa a FORDHAM VS. LAFAYETTE, sa any gu erty Te Mr, J. G. Clarke's amet bd. @. The Gratter, by Ce fe x. 7 Mr, J. A. Miller's four-yearold be, € Inne ‘cence, by Simonian-La Vierge mr. 3) game for blood to even up with tae Hethlehen, Soys for the sizsling defeat of Iast Spring Old-Time Rivals in Good Shape for Viret Game of Annual Brady, manager of Jim Jeffries, | Fight Twenty #0 confident that there Is net a) Night at Brondway A. ¢. weight in the business that can! oscar Gardner, the “Omaha Kid, (Continued First Page.) aig cae Wailer and piher members of the royal! Hillebrand was in the points for wis big protege that he is ready! Jue Bornsteln will partinpase (Sperial to The Rvening World.) family witnessed the races. LS ad Princeton. ota STREET Ao arrange matches with ail of | twenty-five-round fight at the Broadway |tines's tum rand was tetired| FORDHAM, April. ~The Fordham) with ieee ver ‘The Matting Order. ‘ BROADWAY & i Mamely, Sharkey, McCoy, Roblin} Athietic Club on Friday pight. Roth|{% Dunn's asrist to Jennings. One run. | men are fehters of recognize thie, iz bh a y entausiestio when he] os the tattle meres, Sie she aa. College baxeball nine, met itp/old rivals.) 4 RAUdioap of 1a) sovetels mawhas c the lafayette Cotlage team, on the home| of x hollow affair, Pheon led ita sirecean. pegnie. a , ; w grounds this afternoon. The Fordham- from home, when The | Hutchinsan, 3. men, cf. MAN. ee will be fast, and inter- te didn't. have to In front and ‘came in @ ment to an EVENING wing. Terry McGovern, the champion pris ascension Bheckard ‘bese Sut |latayette series hag always been a hotly | inner uy three-quarters of 6 length Pearson. 1b nw. lar. yesterday that he was prepared to, % Dratly placed bunt. La: threw Cm comuntehd atreeets see to-day was looked lengths separated Innocence and Kate T, 2b. Reson, Ie. Lihin Jefiries will im A match with the winner and Sheckurd by a hair] Roth. tea up in fine form Martin and J. Reiff had mounts | Hi! os. work of Jim Corbett that he wil, *'! Saht him before he fights anytody base. No runs. | and the contert was one of the prettiest |‘ Suburban, but they all) Birke. Hon ia * the public with one of the great-|*i*e, and as botn Bernstein and Gard seen at Fordham. rr The — se o} Watkins, of. Be hen Ket say after that ent iv over, D7 MN Nem anxious to try comeluslons Ratting Order. et wget neon ten le A id with him agsin, each will strive for the e ted ' irk Plate of 10 soveretans to let Jeffries tight Speed Terulted: m. ayfayette. opportunity threw to Demont and the lait sovereigns added, for f ergy inet isin op ere to Jennings. No rune Fs woe, aearlde five farlongs, was’ cap. BETTER THAN THE KNIFE. three weeks after th Fitth Inning. ’ ‘ cath to Pitasimmans I will / ? M + ef. wee Plate thaadicane at Taine | Pyramid Pile Cure Cures Piles Quickly, ~ him in August, but we is and cent. of the gross re- ir and f, , - for garee-vear compelie! us to xive me he. wi one fought him. Av Ih Coguiahed himself tn hadith Jones's Waa ; + ’ eae is the oe ie ant pet be ‘ i DROMIO. TRICK ON COURT. 3 ebeeaincen Painlessly, Without Danger, People go ic i ascension. M: try this an@ that and carrying a buckese ti a? ft In jess than ten rourds. i? i gtk 5 Pe ast Settles ever we — on a drive to right, R ’ ? one to a bar- a oe 0 Games. forced Fick at second. One , 1G Third Philedeiphie, 2: Drokiyn, 0 Stath taming. Patebere, b Gime rove fa i i is i Deblen saw bis letus in tose 1 Chewge nie guietue in | agontaing feeling Gamen Scheduled for To-Day. toned Moduire’s skye some of the i Seventh Insing. Dunn's Jobb fell_to saere Nt tt i i The Beaneaters didn't show their olf. i i ef H i } itt EH