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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, BE < STOPPED YET. It Is Said that Cali Uacente- sioners Abell, Hess and Sexton Are in Favor of Renewing the Permits, but President York Is Opposed. Senator Sullivan Has Been Working Like a * Beaver in Behalf of the Clubs, avd It Is Re- ported that He Will Be POLICE COMMISSIONER ABELL. give the clubs licenses has stirred up a warm fire among certain politicians and the result has been tt Prominent politician in this asked to use his influence with the) Commissioners for the purpose of get- ting them to grant the Icenses. Senator Tim Sullivan, who ts asso- clated with Tom O'Rourke in running the fighting game in this vicinity, has been working like a beaver, learned that he had been successful in getting the consent of three of them. missioners who are re- reconsidered their action Mosers. Bexton, Hess President York, of the Hoard, Ix stil! he only obstinate but as i tak Hree vi A point or ee. chances are that the above Commission wil! ole for the Hicenses and that the clube will therefore and It Is |% ony O® BOIGBOSOrS TOO © BE SENT T0 ROW IN PARIS F010 010 1 O1Ol ale Te (oY ofese le) eel) efOTer@)os@/61e DOB DUN OOOO OOIBIDIGE anasieaegonaaDDQeoeroeeseeeoOTDETeONsosIOOeeS WNNTR AT AQUEDUCT; » GAMES ‘TODAY; RESULTS OF THE RACES. ’ BOXING MAY NOT OARSMAN RUMOHR, WHO MAY ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. “EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. ‘ AQUEDUCT RACK TRACK—Tenth Day—Apeil 28 —Weather cleer: track fast L1G, PRAT RACH —seling, three-year-olds and gpwards ie waded about seven furlongs. |Big Crowd at Track Re- sumes the War on Bookies. | WBF 5 Pe 3 inden | Starters, weights oe 4 & —*, ™ ms. Go. (Rperial to The Rerening World.) ai as (8 is ty RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Aprit | 8 ” ae A stake run relieved the monoloty of | {Qf Ac 5 # selling and beaten horse races at Aqu st) 101 H duct this afternoon. The stake ” Mant girs ‘s i called the Ozone, nomed after a Sart bed. Won driving Time 1.97. bh. &. by Kiemet—Pistennee, Owner —C. fsenman. houses and barns which make up PAT, PRCOND, BACHE Por tnres-yerr-site whieh have mot wou ot meeting; selling; +400 addeas: of Lonesomehurat village near t + hve and a halt furloage — ae But a rome by any ot P . ers * eng. | sty St Pin, | Open. Clon PL as sweet, and the Ozone promised a good |!" aren seer ‘ we. 4 * iv W ‘in we for there was a rattling bu 7 ; yn a ae yo be Fees par-olds engaged. The rema bg | mhorebans, 110 Cases 7 OF a | - of the card was fairly int iY pes 7 iiainerea oo @ & | F: a a d The public thought so for] se Koei 108 iMiser| oA S$ aS on. they came out In large numbers to make | 2 | ee ae M t 1 i | Fd war on thelr natural enem) he layers. Fiuke. Mi hs i y 4 1 st King Fell, 1 w 6 ¥ | a The weather war smiling, 4 Pama yas Downt — Latt at poe 1 oe though a stiff wind made the air ar iad Wea drting. Fime-108 2-3 Winner bc by Prince of Monaco—Promenede. The Murehy rack Was ex shape and very fae of theory war 4 upwerd) $0 added; one mile looked Like a Dead The rackng began with a seven-furtong | 4, a oe dash, which the talent concluded had —. ily two worth betting on, These were » 1 Mantiovan and Alex. The tw are i "4 remarkably figurers. They were is unable n a-choice and split « 18 a the palr, he port at prac: <a A Timers 1m Winner ch theally Fite Aiguen |, Pei kem ee detente that it 4 thelr point. of view, . HY. POURTH MACE—Orone Stakes, for two-year-olds, $100 added, selling: four and @ bell race pearly turned oul that way Wer tarengs oe cf ntobee and 4 relents 8 s Fin._| Open. os rt Mm g By ‘ ,s b f ja ae 9) at in the thore Maher soe 7 ptlon by tne, Fadl | MierhelL wii » the Easion Company, Both are) stan got 326. Winner ch. a. by $4 —Promib buy and sell of al! clauses offs. a. & FF horses, The Fasig-Tipton Company be . comes absoluce prop. ietors of all the] ; g) baddocks and appurtenances of the other | @ company and Mr. Baston will be atec-| 2 ® tloneer for the new concern, The year- . ‘ ® @ lng from the Rancho del Pass Stud Commresto 2 ol we sold this year in Madison Square POLICE NER ESS. g B. Garden ‘on the ny Bt of May 34 and the ’ a his te the day for the Police Com: 3 ® day and night of May 3, at @issioners to hold thelr regular weekly 2 3 Precursor lhe Olen, | his Meeting, and there is no doubt that 5 @| The talent have a wonderful way of} hey will act upon the fighting club |i- ® ® dae Hk Up ew ones and making th 1 . ae ® iavoriie, In the second race the re- ' 94 tenses and decide once for all whether 2 @ ports of Hold Knight's work were > | eet =o on untll Sept. 1, or 6 “PIEKL AN convincing that the talent | _— —_—-— ind up next Tuesday. ® ® fee and made Bold ' Hod ‘There are very bright prospects. how is 3! a a el Man’s Skull and Jaw Had!Gen. Roe Orders All #havs @ver, that the Commissioners will re- 4 stexdy on the ttting, whie! | Geuulder thelr action in refusing the Sos oo @naeeoer: ONO oaeswen Revonan “ates iid backing Histinah Been Broken and | Soldiers from Croto; 1 Cate a Hens, | MMA speed and she cut out A hut pace | 1 ride Coney Island Sport John Rumohr, who has joined the fearee a brilllang one. | Toront wing Coo ols. Last into the strete), with O} Preeur- ed. | Da {and consequently vote unanimously to inks of the Harlem Rowing Club, apd. ty Im ingles cham he the sentor singtes, xentor Sof head and head behind, a Body Bruis | im. " fapue licenses to the clubs to hold fights | POLICE COMMISSIONER SEXTON jh. being slated row in the | nior sino the cltmanlos bibles, senior fours al the E ‘alan tem nent Rn vonah ult es Wana? . pa | imped Getll Sept. 1. , ‘ ’ en the a aro finteh came, and Ove | them in spite of Commissioner |sentor singles, will, with Jack shiv f the Noria-|Day Regatta; the senior sinater and! Went te the front with Precursor, Thete | orkme oe cena _The refusal of the Commiesioners tol Forks determined. staid ai Hhat,olub in the senior diubles | wes i tas. Aldoubier at the Winnines Regatta and! War a sharp ilve and they Precurace | Workmen at the foot of Hast. t wants n, Roe held a conferenca@s his a! the Nationa! Regatta tn July. on the! year Wi ni aed phy single. acute, (SOW Away and won by bait a lengch, | second wireet to-day picked up the body ff Molloy, at Croton Dam,}disap- i ! ‘ Tb Wl es "i k fatto senior cingle Sule Ola was a length and a half in front of | of a man from the river, and the poles! yi tier which he made. She bé ariem River, is not a Canadian jor double 1 a lob ship of Amertea the Na- Shoreham Firelock was left at thelace not cortain that they have not @ ae + Mise birth, as many but te{and the tt fin-/ tlonal Rewatta, at Boston, Macs post A” facetious spectator rema:ked ore i ety unravel ec aoe \™ ; oe tal hea. inbaeeaaaidie Be aa amone tag : et the thal he mist he of no account as i le} morder care to a “1 have order ing 1Care an Am sy having been, born In| sles. intermedi baad sai (00 5 amehe ~ ; sans are si alr the Thies Bireioge that won't ao off The man's skull and jaw had deen | ¢ rays eg le! ane (24 Fest he, twenty-Ave yesee ago, | mh went © Toronto Regatta; fame ohysteal make up. he former ; 4. there were several bruises " ‘ HHiis parents moved to Canada when he| senior alagles and senior doubles at the | 18t pounds and the latter 182 Wait Not a Good Horse. | pap Bei. settles De iseswear day bre " to-m rrow and start for home gatta and senior sin: | ‘ wonor o| Fait Not ca i pun bag o'siees. was five yenrs of age and he har lived Northwestern Regatta and senior sin: | ig favorite for the honor of |, Walt Not carried nis 195 pounds to.an | ONDE Ire enters ort vogue it Mute ACR” be turiner trouble I will In that country up to this ye Helles and doubles at the Canadian Re { the National Regatta to oa: good race horse, (OF be « examined by Coroner's Physician order out other troops,” ‘ined the Toronto Boat Chub tn 18s, | watts [represent this country at (he Interna- wader all morte Of! O'Hanion wh alitat trom: (ie name waite Gen, Hoe had lett Croton Bheria ies Weman tle souleu t abiaaa @ wan’ Wee lok tha! tistia). Panea at PA i her bh olioy and the contractors discuss¢ from that time began hi wing’ All t re won under the Woual.taces at F Paris August 9 srenlaper had the | er of injuries on the body it would ihe situation and decided that a heavy vat O'Connor seem that wy had been received after sven! Pgs at al Bee vavcoyhh st e ae | Rooter “imitated nie. vrede 0 + rode Inlthe body had been in the water, The , After the. conference the Sheriff aa rar ¢ ring, accepied the : Rie i ahall get together. (ht rty men, the Thomas and went ite, Bi with (he wheel of a steamer find, io Kuard the wo ; Happy Because He Is | Scorcher ‘and Proved (Continued from First Page) aiid ated that he could not determine Ten tines These men will het lake i a Chesterfield \ (Continued from First Page.) ci Pr eaaee 6 ue ‘ {whether or not the skull had been frace any nonsense from the strikers.” ‘ a lehanty sty - to Fight tHe Kid. j Ls } jrince tie to town, Old was cach ne Rete aatasate bh red after the body had been in the | ‘fhe deputies will be aworn in to-night asa | t tf ). [Sols endiant < cted ite el Lajole bitin hand. Kris Keni-| ates or when the jaw had been and placed on duty to-morrow after the un enver of the sphere not ated, a en erm Nar hown no form tn his b okeg eae ai sa Pomme Clark. (wenty-one sears olf, of teh Manager Se nuld no! com gee : mea as wofive youre 4 arp be . ™~ aD ps. (Sis ae, Siw re ' ty gq imit himself until fiities actually | sppasition from the nts, to Jennings ‘ts of rather The man was about forty-flv Ra are 4 eaen. li Hag af ' th oF i ' wen ner Daly nor ¢ \ 1 une. beaten | rout Urree | told .of igh ark complexion 4 my Ryan was informed J " ‘ 8 ently to get In . e 0 vd alightiy bald. Noth e Sits today that Me match wit it , close Raley, who is a piemy beetle Willis, | ampion : ‘ si wrth Inning. { be if ee fi a eet Sy jaesuiied ea efent t #0 prepared for actt jobamptons, hit yew vi u wetn tu Mr, Keene's Out) 0 patted MeCoy had been finally vsumn t West Site, Wer also prepared ei sai i intaes awa | Croat ferried Jenninte's gras in * made a t-tod-| Another man wae picked up at the foot a. Wh mets Gee if Kt 4 Goure iii derhice Teo Bi a am ati Was ti inte st si pet Les 16 i g calling, wer Bee awn “4 A New owe Caen’ Cure Wiho hout Vain, Oper- fn t taney ‘ 1 m nin te ., Y m My . an | ,nomea te | ol ‘s i th Band fight six rounds a Heniey w munching a few! New Tork. Bost a V's features ar@ Hike a weather vane| Joe tried ore on Jones ascension | ten Pusnnte eaakiCy aues- | was aL to alion or Loss of Tine from Werk, Pounds,” sald Ryan. “McCoy insisis on! Peanute he hal anvexed wh 0 Yan Haltten, ef, Hamilton, to those who have watched iia expres:|{@, Slagle, but was nailed at the plate. | Wer and wtaning se trousers Every man aficted with Varievcele will be Gegan as the referee. 1 am not going) ink par! an tte ' erchant’s| Selbuch, If Siri £ pei > No runs r with tae name Mid to know that there isa new and wobe @ make © kick on that account, but 1|*tand, at One Hundred and Third street, | Herren, ah [tiveness both in times of victory and!” Myers pasted a safety past Dahlen. he colle: yo dertul wethed that cures at home. sperduy 2 ae avis. 88 Stahl, rf. defeat Kitson handed over: Cross's Jot jooks {ike and surely. ala very slight expense. There j Gann; understand why the Kid is ol late Inet nig © saw @ lone! Doyle, Ib Freeman, If. ; | Tater i body was wut looks ke | yao operation. my waip.'no letting of bineo Girenvous for the referee But the! evel coming toward him with the! Hickman, Lowe, 2h Hanlan looked over hie string of) irae Lape thay 3} y second, three lenighs in front of) that of a sall tania \ but a quick relief and « rapid. permayent . ; . ' . : Gleason, 2 Long, j twirling stare and seemet to favor! latch a temaational Ondurdis. Princess Ottillle was crowded | James Sheena, of Handalts Island cite” Qty fuch a bcillant diersvery” s+ Match ts on and | am havps ws ee Grady. | Sullivan, ¢ each Hits ¢ seemed to lay| foul Ih er duuet Inside the nto the fence In the firat slxigenth and | Aahed the bod man out of the HAT, difeent (rom the worthlew suspenaaties and “There ix no man living (hat can Wop letoher “ u car atch Hawley, p. Halley, p . ‘ ble tchel her up and wall some. | lem River 4 supp an should send at fa xix rounds, toate in my Cas ‘ vet ge from ¢ Umpire ly between the latter and the dormant He was called upon by the stewards to| was that of a man» for a description of the method so he paeCog weighs down | will meey lim " ented oom pretty | Jerry Nops. Kitson was very anxious nai | explan fos Might phn g curiae. himself in the privacy of + equal terms and be will rus up , for work Remembering that fearful] Dwhlen's hot one past Lajole netted! Fifth Race-About seven furlongs.—| Four Beart fe en oe he A : , ato Hamilton, ne] seating he recelved from the Hwingel tack Delsnanty saueeard Demont's| Won by Brisk: The Amazon was second oetee seit. nb sta see Ye tis ghadiy saath. br Me 1 roulg, Bave been, ait " felt Jiging rikes and letting Dim eens Dolo Grounds last week, hej citike mincus. | Smith “xroundered to! and Golden ind. nel i Bad Lauds |pald. a full deecriprion chat. will” enabi j apped oy, who is a Grady lined the ball 10 Doyle] te @ ¢ Polo Grounds last wee Crosa and Dahlen was forced owt at _ — reaped. to ‘ | ever to cur elf at if ho ees ve NAN consented 11 _ rn : Bul te vie} eas desirous of an opportunity to re-| second. Kitson placed a alngle in left \ jaw street. No money was found on the a ay No mot fail to erie ar once : down.” ‘ ye mie ahead oxy Billy, Tenney | ree himaef. Jim McGuire bad no] Mature. A balk advanced both bare: | corpee, Varieoecle ls a very dangerous disease, fe gett an thie mo nt x: bar pany, hie station jabbed a quick roller to Davie and was! sipad’ ROE ine elaliuee Facatesea runnera Four wide ones but Bheckar: palitan camera. tie ' fe around time (oecee te the ‘wenktnwe (Grady can on ore’ receivership {on the elroult. Keeler singled over sec ihe oe ta Hiepe, to give Ea Deny: | a, tered. fevat a kag talon os pia Chie rarer and Bernhardt warmed | on4. sending in Smita. and Kitson, Jen-| WINNERS. AT 4S AT MEMPHIS. 1 of four rattling rounds 1 Nar er to ne’s foul almost ag ” ‘at ings came to time with another . Herr Shretteline hilosopaleal t loves this afiernon house After an re ret et N ap sen nee erler. = . > Narn. vine whee as halle} Van. elip ta foul for ‘Tenney, | {Becton and had the German genet-| pramotiv: purolaedn | Kelle RACK TRACK, MEMPHIS, As 1a may say what thes . K Magistrate c , ajasino guessing up to the last minute, | out on strikes. Four The races seeduled here to-tay resulted . t exclatm et : ercer a roller to Collins, tut A ; an frat wit 4 & alled te Ul owing to Jimmye| He had Hddie McFarland on the card| ant ee eu Troe t Thien sonst «HERCER’s Gee bad Py ae ee \ f lie. Tint, Warn ohh phovuas coetirt slant 0 “ se A absine’ ani ice | ° en cay \ = a of a mile 11 18 Worn wILD absolute comfort niga ds big an: “| An} ¢ World rer found /Mulew ib, four | tor backstop servic nim in a pariocning expeditien, Inemont sR SHEe Waa quite won the | WEnth ee ee en ae "4 ah {aaa We retaing the ruptore under the as well bet Emnia Chirk was anknew nig a tak ee J ns) Manager Hation settled on Kitson for] fired Delehaat's i fica in| may hav we y | Won pm Ly hig hardest exerciee or severest strain, and will «f caw te bet he S| Geet Tweets iret, the address vptttall to frat: Davis plugged to the] |e orvice and decided to give Alec! WMplr time. Lajole was touched on the| cranks. even those who had critcieed | Alfred ©. § to 1 for piace: ots bo gr a I yt the sixth round next Monday | gave. Nw one lives there Who rides a pett Meld 1. Tnotel a titwia | with a chance behind the wan Gms. |shaulder with a “wayward bender, | im harshly. Aside from his valuable| and Abusive third ja. halt, fu. Bs Loch Arbor camp ix on the look- to lhe same garden, pusning Davis] serving. this change tn the chaguplone’ | taking, Flicks Hiner’ whieh eeetted! elt | work with the stick, his felding of dif- ees ae oe atverdale. Cee ae aoa epeeeae nero trom Byes ie. ppt Othe act pare n,gacons Ne monnger 6 fre Hf mind, Bet taine de-|tined for the wall) No rene | foult chances wae brilliant and by jim Jack F y4. even tor place. as xe any wears) circulated i cailed te net to outdone in diplo- lesa," jer Jone and wat) jeces thirs iam Cad the New BOY Ps ag lh CALIFORNIAN ATHLETES, plate tor the Mr ast a hua | Sixth Inning. ping big pti aggh rn “He bas would . > 0 jocals in place of Me j him,” sald against the prize ring at this af- Stab! punched a low wine to Davis} land . | Bernhardt took Jones's hot swat and the qualities that make a star thin "5 meeting. and paid the penalty Selbach fell get The Ratt caught his man at ky Banien's S- | baseman, if [ know anything about It —— | Compete in the Champion. hetied "two Lage and, gave Hel an| Brook OS inaied at Unontie hime working into the Doation eptend ie. error for not keping the bail. | < ' 11 Improve constantly me sellented the fare ~ making beoee Jennings froze on to Douglas's bounds | ey Pipe Bvcghe 5 when he went at al. Anrl 8 — The Vat Lowe fan at toree. A wide fling by Be'- ler and carried the ball to fire: for an} tn thile town, wheve oe hate atiatio & * bach of Long's single jet Freeman trait jout, Kelley fumbled, but recovered in| playing thor bag fn ¢ A s eam will home. Long returning to second on the| Jones. time to throw out Myerson the latter's| many had fallen down trying Jt and |start Kast Frida Seven men will be tome, Sullivan Hfted ea fly to Van. One| panne - Meaning, « ‘rows drove a hot liner! where the fans expected so much of |taken. The are. Dunn, sprinter; Plaw, | Pt 1 shamans eontdeans Byers. 3 talons. No runs. him. Everything Is new to him here, /j would not, year after year, re- am thrower, Cadogan, sprinter; |, Batler pund- . ‘ " ‘ler and eave it to Tenney. Gleason came Merharut. p Seventh Inning. but with any kind of encouragement order ~ WCOY AND RYAN NOT SIGNED] Wootrey, roraier, Hakewen sumper; | {5 iat Hebtaandel and jammed a tne ! om 41 he'll win out, and has started to do it 3 Hoffman, pole vault; Broughton, | ele clean througa Btonewall Calling, ie | ap Cypeeetet Late ehh on seer oa wes ’ . ‘al YET. esi | Se clean thrown Stonewall Colton, Hie TER Hae tue vineaeee Geiss) end. He ware rosurdar wes allt “AE op Proposed six-round bout between ee » - ™ > hot one at Collins, who}, Bernhard: went in piteh for the er ee r anybody could ask, and it must be re~ p Ss Dey aad Tommy Ryan, to tak By legen. “The tent, waidn't Keep it, Gleason scrambling to | lon ‘one Bieckard dha. the statue) Ste. fo in Ro0d| embered that Boston nele ted him for n, to take colleges ag . to; ae e four je ones sl Dy he burde: hey possess 4 fat Tattersal!’s in Chicago, has not pete at the Inter Vos focing Grele Atty te oie ye pbermbantt singled co centre, maith | a mark and tried to make life a ef ff safer dard ae she mer. 7 * | shite Seale Gay talaa” Gieunen” fa vteal in an nt. Keeler bunted a] (RFew aver venting to him. . Arranged yet. MeCoy and Billy) oT ere Ey ath SON TeEERS | tach t Retnharat and Bhe k- They have found out, what we Fepresenting Ryan. met again | purpose of clinching the match. | Wy could not come to terms) Caban ¢ im Weehawken Next Sunday the Cubs and ising to meet again | the West New York Field Club will piay the “hove f str mses | the vecond game of (heir series at the P aherc is ne dount | Weehawken “grounds. ‘The ex-iants tee match will be ar | won the first game by a close score —_-—— ry have been offered the L * Leute. 41) BO Cincinnati 22 7 $4 SWEEPING DEFI, | pie 4 Eat see rere ie the bat Peery: | Fane 33 tee 14m intenton: the bu owen at New York. Umpire—Conpetiy Hrookirn ot Philadephia. Cmpire—Emslie Chicage at Bt. Lewis. Umpire—Heret me ‘will| wastbatt, Pete G'ds, Te-Day, 4 P.M. BOSTON ve NEW YORK. Adm bie *** a $3 © | Raley nm second Beloach's drive in dee Hamilton poked a singler at Davis snd was Mung out, with feet to «pare figure tr Hin ome on the ow high Davis by and run left and thro’ up the roi gobbled xe hi Kot ome t ‘A wild piteh put Long gobbled Van at first Jumper went nged to * ard third, Myers made a4 chuck, One run. mn Jennings's swat aod rood out at the} mont distinguished himself nd Keliey . rener. No ry pasred to frst poulted Magic's ‘racket on ‘sate ri Batiey’s| ait to see, Mer wo i Deasies sicle second. Myers on Jeunings's muff of K Hee Larry scored. Myers w of Tenney's wind. No rul foul to first Lowe and didn Mercer’ out le ves ome, but forward to to Demont. forcing Thomas Single mate second safely ” prevented Delehanty ley aid Jenniny | Bown but Slagle « ty moved up Plek beat | sw roller to Dahlen and St Wehanty aso tried t get 0 Jenaing eC THt, "H Dilehanty retired Jones ablen's best wy - To Lajole. “A grounder. to. Myers] becore Demwoavs career temporariiy, | 5 catch No rune Jones captured Douglas's « + Da jen 2 oie y Gani 4 erve a By “5 Te run, hew a ong pe ‘to Hasil- ened 4 liner a foot he b ted on a rap tol? UNNECESSARY DELAYS. id be raved and games" wouldn't string out "to nearly ee always known, that there “None bettter at any price.” Mate to Order, Ob unlsundered. ct KEEP MFG. CO., Makers of Keep's Shirts, B'way, bet, 1ith & 12th Sts, We have no other store in New York. stor 6 tor QUEENS CO. JOCKEY CLUB] a e® a .