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, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1900, ——$@£@ ——\. ——___—_—’-__- — — | ETHELBERT FAVORITE FOR SUBURBAN. conc pos ns eae cos mnt PERRY BELMONT’S GREAT HORSE ETHELBERT. his satin cont shining like the roar of the breakers metal, hie powerful, speed; pines; the muscles standing out in bold re-jeret and tr seemed to be rent open the (remen: CHEERS FOR ETHELBERT. © Phe crows broke out in delighted Ri! to the eres! king of the turf 4 . ed the famous mare Imp, her ‘a nodding in that droopy, sleepy . that |e one of her pecuilar char. acteristics «She appeared perfectly in- | @erent to the surroundings — Then 4 Rime Jean Heraud, short limbed, #tocky fMauscular Then Kinley Mack and | others in the regular order of the| rans for» train.” ‘They paraded through the | ~ = line of people almost to the post.| -phey're of! were the « rting point was nearly 9! ing crows uttered, and before mand and confusion had abated the thorough Phen came those awful moments of | iredy were away on thelr journey as @eapense, As the horses took (NOP! rage ag thete slender etee!-cike legs could pabitions at the barrier the faces of tM carry them FRANK W. THORP. | ‘Veet crowd lot for 1 moment thelr as a 28 Seamed coves voenn to vale ams) THR OTHER RACES. Deable & Interest dous noise two words slsieieleces the Ray Track. (paris! wo The Rrening Worl) RACE TRACK, SHEPPSHBAD BAY June 14—Ouiside of the Suburban Han dicap chief interest was centred in the Double Event for two-year-o da. Fire Race Five furlongs Won by Blizabeth M. Dublin was second and The Rhymer third Second Race; six furiongs.—Won by | Rush Modrim was second and Gor felon third SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. | (hp RACE TRAC June WJ The entries for Monday's races | cap. for threw yearolte and conn a terlonge, oo mate trast Indes Inde OC 1001 01010101 0/00) 010: 010101 MORTON OTS 8 LOKe (61 TOOT OOOO OOO OOo Me Knows It All. x Maribert ——_—____ eee Second Macy For Ure yeareolts and ~| ' ‘omm: fam atiernately, Hearts were throd-| tls sd + furlong | founds at 118 pounds. ind West Y iel Bing painfully hard, as if struggting to| 2 —. | fom Paine ‘a ten sounee at Meike pounds Poughkees ; Map from their bony cages. Every TY Chappagae Tt Aureole | ‘at 1% » who play a go Was on the starter, and if tive ie any | 22 levies iG 1A In wet * boxing. Jed | win Instead of Virtuo in hypnotiom thy starter! 3 Tes Cantive 16h 0 Sensational ‘Munroe. of Y impjring, ise ut tenors the of meet have felt some influence from the | 3} lvecernt Glare of those 69,000 glassy orbs staring |, THM Kace—The Leiey, fur two year-olds, fre at him and his flag, ferfngs 08 ert an ——— meet eet nce | $45 King’e Paver. in Prem 1) ‘There wae a young man who was! vy... LH Bred Hi ead and foriorn, owe ot the TE Anentete Der the horse he had bet on at last ‘ was withdraws. Feorh ftaco.—Per three om ml | Ewin dents in rrick 7 Thousand Fans See},,. How he care, when be tolls why hie) inf, ut Revove ne e Carrie’ Miss Sous sie Expects to Fin- ‘ plane dide’t hate, = Wig un alten ie to Fool the Champions and Bean- i “The painteliest wound | eer naa | iff, (rn 2 $B sais Hi eaters Play Ish 1,000 Miles To- i . wy TL 87 (we yraront Quakers. Morrow Morning. | . jades inten a i ; i biowe waenied snd cut om aa Baron Lane % BE Roe safer, | PHILADELPHIA, Juse 1% —Dull, (Roertal to The Rventng World) ! | ( e ero Queen Quality at tart threatening weather kept down the at-| POSTON, June 16—The Chamnlone (Roertal to The vening World) oe a garsted. But the starter! — Tete e on tendance at the New. York-Phitedel.| and Reaneaters were booked for another} VALLEY STREAM, June 16—At 128 < Ret keep them long. The tightened | 211 Princess Cael 152 Sonate Pita game to-day (o five thousand, and] struggle this afternoon, and the talent O Clock this morning Miss Margareta ferves and palpitating hearts of the | 4% Welsh cir! ot Ms ‘Tones aay | ! d Gast passed the eighth century mark on Multitede were poon relieved ne were inj were sceptical about picking a winner, 5 oh off tn that elt if the bleach ing. of New! ater watching both teams warm up in hf lone Journey. A large century run In| ore Charley White ht arra 6 a ft nd j THEY'RE OFF, Yorw, is sore over losing yeaterdus'a| povers! detarbneate Fede br ( mun a ° fe heir preliminary practice there seemed wed they | This offense ne committed so often thar ade a big offer jo ine me: Referee White was finally compelled to Fits ngured | Nand wilt ‘not ‘be ‘ei star | aa a disquaitty him in the ‘The horses seemed to move forward oni game, and he was undecided whether!) ; breaker, and to pltch Hawley or Carrick today, but recognized the orange and blue aweat- rand of ribbon fluttered) While Miss Gast was out breaking he eventually decided upon the latter Dineew was downto piten for the home ers of the Century Road Club worn by | Fecords for endurance on Long Island, | yi, has boon his moat reltadle niche | [08™. and his supporters had plenty of | Miss Gast and party, and gave the tong. | records of a different kind were being | iyi. ce scon contidence in his ability, but they feared distance rider a hearty cheer, annihilated at Berkeley Oval yesterday | fiefore started, however, | Hasion’s hoxman. It was not Known) The weather wa afternoon. Ewing made his players go out on the | Ml th moment which one Ned) morning, and Miss Gast took adv we | him, h The amateur recon for one mile, the| dimnvni to practice batting. and Hawley es of the brecing.alr to put & lithe om j most highly prised in the list, now be: | Ibbad them up easily, while the batters| 'ti* hesitancy worried the betting ele- pressure into her pedals, The aotel jong © Wellbe W. Bait, the Atieen. | pounded the bell for kee ment not a little Veranda was thronged all day with vie- | per ‘ year-old rider of the Kings County| hief of Umpires Day, of New York | NoP* the vong-winded Bouthraw, | iting cyclieus, as they all wished to see ° Wheeimen of Brovkiyn. was at (he game again thie afternoon spines to: tue Seat Seay Sener and encourage (he precky young woimae Jerry warmed up MoGuire and his lin her successful onslaught on long-die- ‘This youthful cyclist has had a beill- watched Emsile do his umpire act fant record for his year on the track | Day w el) pleased with the way | mtn oan pe pga tance fecorés. The feed wae Gry and j J. J. Richards brought him out at Am-| yesterday's game was conducted, and| Tht "Tatner was threatening, t fo a aa Drone Park last Spring. He won his | sid there ® general improv phoebe AR olor pee ll Bia terete aN std giao novice in clever fashlon and then entere! | ali around the elrevlt this season [eens tas cue en ee eee ged tn the handicaps. In the Sea Brees: Tho Mattiog Urder. hag teres aekinaid Giicebauak: te propped pe Noy Sa eo Stakes at Manhattan Beach he beat out!) oe vary ; Sdn hy To bared bes ribbed the fastest amateurs tn the country from | g Nive be The napetane WES 6 paren A hore — 4 low mark. and continued his se Blag'e | | Saeie tw : pap lenge ag Moe agua Dey Ue cap be i hrough the Fall outdoors and at Mad: | Delthanty : ne: * |S SORE ew re oe eee te jess Daiare De | Davin, itok rt The Watting « before collapsing. All previous loug.dls In an attempt at Berkeley Oval last | Vanhalle t . } | Prookly Posto: ' tance women riders were in a stage bor teen-year-old record, Walter lowered the | Carrick j areas Ie Ib ‘oman hanging on to pase with but one world's records for one-quarter, one. | | mpire Mr Kelle aly 1 complaint, tha is not fast enough. Bho hag a ilttie sprint w.th her pace at the end of each lap. and seems to © the exeltement of A oruan with them. jthird and one-half mile, the last of whion | |has been as yet untouched | > b z 1 wa Very Horsey |, Pa nM Miller and Judge yeste thr throw ‘ Her vitality is wonderful. Be jumps . he could do no better than 1a of her w tuadies tt to the o F and Smith » 1 Mr O'Da . fire! trial four-ffth of a secon hind oreh, and ¢ te to her erat through the air as the barrier « rm i? bare ane He ne |e r ingled » back of Weat's Hotel to » Ufted and the thoroughbreds , Hteen min i down by Mrs. Johnson, ner at- way. Like & Mash of fame the ps Lake tiiet cent. orth ae : x 2 tae | CHILD PELL FR FROM ROOR, ieee told the Bvening World reporter fe vnds ard first. but D is morning that her only fear Uncie Josh lived ap tn ne ate oh panne — the art # inet she would be angie’ eha led to riding Owing lo her w ssn »D No runs Three-Vear-Old Infant Leaned Over |Pulet 1 " oh le sero trouble mH -— | —— Cornice and Plane ng rans, Leceming sum! Bet he bs @ gece wrional behing regulation pace withou: | pentane fens forcing the rider to uismount indshieldr Games in Jersey City and Hoboken, saw one, they say. ! “1 think [ will finish to-morrow morn- The ‘rials were witnessed by ere oa an = Meee + om | ike good strong,” she said, pick Be played the Suburban and wan) s G. Batchelder Chatrma the Having ca w= oe he Sta Three-yoarold Harol@ Ryan ™) her canine mascot from the floor, ~ | se mech pay 4nd Timers C Obermayer, W it | arntetic ¢ Newark and the Jere) Weer Fifty eeventh street, fell from the] wii! then sleep for four of five hours, A ew 4 1 Re Greenwich |seye will pla he deciding game roof of his . 4 was instantly| longer time would stiffen me I ttus, the profe 4 t ton Jon’! want to & Bi. morrow he ay { this morning imore, te | ge ‘ raliruad wreek. A few hours’ sleep a About’ SP peopte {Aue erounds Jerse 1 made his way up the stair] fen a snot ates neal tab-doae “ pores jectiont League! way on a tow childish exploration | then another nap. . P ie to tal came -Morre®’ nt t ¢ in the sentee Me Grounds with | and leaned over the cornice, when he Bhs Reo LB MB A rele cracks ithe Hoboke ' stance te Brown ays 1 am awfully tir "t feel it i, as compared with Mre are as follows Mrs Usteay, Mee ™ es 8 ae Se GOLF AT OAKLAND. 191918 0I@ 40d) OU OGL SIME HEY (HEEL +14 TROT GOOOE ereerele@iescieisicie eErrii eee Fe ar and Good Scores Res BAY SIDE, L. 1. June 16~There were j at the Oakland Golf Club tournament The only other event was the final round for the Consolation Cup det aP F Harbor Hil, and C. Kobbing, Onkinnd. « The fina! for the Oakland Cup, between Walter J. Travis nd WG. Barnwell, both of the Oak- land Club, will not be played unt'l late bemy 3 The yA hy, qupgen geturnen, tor ity ty | =a. Atay 15 Baits aes Soa sia z 2% ee of roa nde wi en- 2 i ae + | r Ye nd Young ' Took outers Place and Badly Scared Bast | arent Gardner ste Omaha Xi event! FITZ-SHARKEY BOUT. the Broadway A was awarded the deciston over him tn the fifteenth round by Ret- Barrett lost the | laht by repeatedly dropp.ng to the fleor, @ mentioned Jetlahtfully cool this | pecker, "bade ner nate in the face hoored by Gardner in the mouth, dra: er floored 4 ae Just ae the scared to deata now, fighter of Newark, who recently secured chase Races, ik ene a decison over Charley” MoKeever. of and 3 (ber jand jaw and constant y fosrine im 4 r- rful left. hand rwing te the tt aropping him to the oor, where | 2 rwelght, for twenty rounds! «.* on und in Agony, but ‘managed eka Athletic Club, of Balu | to met up before he scteniet out. |More, on June @ They are to b face anu See =. Bit BERNSTEIN TO FIGHT SMITH. by Wi hand swing which Ne pent lute he arena shortly, as he has been matche: tion | this round Barrett |to the floor without being Honed him Nte'e Bernstein knocked out Smith inlet BOXING REVIVED IN WEST. in the fifteenth round i) dagued and disqualified 6 KILLED, M) BURT, | seat stsastorst ey Mae ead l in Engle Wrecked is Collision with Regular Express. LONDON, June 16-28 P. M—A colll- around like a victim of) ston between an express train and « train filled with Windsor race-goers has y tai neater othe te crossing the race aad pret: -ty-do citizen of New Verk State League Standin, Somenen ip, one-nalf mb fifty entries In the open handicap to-day Py —_—_—_—_ — — ——— ——_—-—-— GONNG BOUTS AECIMENTS OFF FOR TO-NCHT. TO STATE CAMP | | O'Brien vs. ee terns and| Eighth and a Grcmasetieh Sullivan vs. Hamilton | Now Tented at | Two Attractions. Roa Hook. There wil! be plenty of boxing wite! The mich! nent marched from Reseed in thts vbeinity fo eht Four tts armory at Ninety-fourth street and clubs wf!t pold siowa The |! hich Park venue to the Grand Central Dev will ative the fetic entet tm nt this morning 20° strong, The soldiers the Greeawoo! |. C, Sam som wet ‘ train of twelve Pelican A.C. and the Bevside Epo ing aches, tw \geage cars and a car ow Tory reached Roa Hook, the The card offered ty the Greenwood sate como ab M18 conatets of three ar tout of The Twelfth Regiment wae at Ree twenty roy and Hed ote Hook ready to embark on the train when liminary comtests, making all tod forty Righ'h had disembarked. The rounds of fighting Twelfth, $9 strong, reached Thirty- ‘The princt in the wain go WE D®) fourth street and Bleventh avenue @t Tommy Sullvar, the coming feather | ipa p ow Weight boxer «f South Frokyn, and) 4 second section of the train, carrying Jack Hamilton, of Troy vis foumbt | the miemen Regiment, composed of stz such good fghiers ap Oscir Carlet, | oom ant « bagenge-car, Wt the | Dave Sullivan an! Jack MC Lao! lepand Central station shortly after © Re the “a ae Jima y i ° 4 o’eloe This train took additional city, will meet Young Soarkey @t | members of the Elenth Regiment, « ln pounds, and Eddie Cain will (4 ile | Ne sil of the Po ea toa and mem- Joe Carter, at 1:0 pounds | bere of the Second Signal Corps and At the Beaside Sporting Clud, Cony game commissary Island, Jack O'Brien, of this liv, and) 4 cneeial train of fourteen eoaches Tim Kearns, of Poston, wii! bittle for land two bagmage-cars took the Seventy- . twenty-five rounds at the lishtwelaht lee powiment at 1 P.M. from Thirty- Nmit, O'Brien, next to Fraak Erne, 86) rie eireot and Kleventh avenue with - champion, is undoubtedly the Sea: ligite| oy men, “This train brought back the | welght in tis country, Bile remarkaole @ twentyive-rount draw contest with Screccesl) Gayp ay WEBBAWKEL There will bes pretiminary ¢ twe founds between Johany ftegon. of | | Brooklyn, and Peter Bro ka, of Bo (on, |Pemmhkerpstes Are Determined to | At the Sampson Athletic Clu), of | , Brooklyn, the card includes James Ma | loney, the recently arrived Dublin aM, |p vt ne nae to who claims the light-welght champion iis) teague for a ot her, Manager ship of ao and Mike Lane, the Mallon, of the Poughkeepsie team, te acer Beosbiyn, anes 84 Mf bound to win the odd game of the serted y Hynes and“! tomorrow at Weehawken from the wk Piel! Club The club rises playere . hard game of ball an} Ninth Re piece emding their time kieke play the West L-MIDY O ae cerS sd sefictloas At: \ —— [Sporting CONEY SLND, C. lest jo, Where ali the ‘ 4 each 4 DPM (raim or whine). To: rele ‘hone June 16th, Terry MeGove who beat Tomm feel e the Miter White in such auich time at the Sea Sporting Club on ae u late. received $2.M8 for nie y : at jabbed Gal men Or for ® ¢ . th his left | recetp: MEET. Jimmy Hondier, the middie-weight | The Double Event, Introductory Steepie- another et en his ar Ad leetee, 4 | eve y|for ® per cent. of the groes roceip: Joe Bernstein, the east side featner- Weight. who has not for ht in some time, will de seen again tn the roped 4 *lto meet Solty Smin. of Los Angeles ' . | um on Jane M These boys at the same et year and began to 4 for twenty-five rounds at the Broadway . xD and NM | has been, revived very. much invthe Went” In cieve ten rounds. It is expect thas, the star fahtere wil! fight in these cities after SMITH POSTS $600 FORFEIT, naphitis ap cexbatal At iy, Roche, ah ven posted erie STARR WHEEL CO, 132 it, willing to match fies ms La the Ra were killed and forty were J Ma'the | DROWNED IN A MILL RACE Aged, Well-to-Do Cities som, %. J. Meets Sad Death at Sig Samuel Sharkey, seventy years old, wil bring together ORALL as Las menmds CYCLE RACE MEET AT Foe, a Bae OLD DR GHINDLES seentife synem VAILSBURG TO-DAY. | mis, todos ce cimaes dees visite dit! ~OLD DR. GRINDLE, Pater. ry permanently caret avout to matey, ftbotiee ioace bavi . tanta Wheeimen, of the ¥ i afternoon at (he Vohenerg aise & db ear " was Growned at night in the mill race jonais in me saat. be wane time conssiting ia of the Paseatc Steel Works, at sence. mous drawing Gharkey | ~ Ay He wes in ot anda professional” nd tw amateur handicap ~) ® quarter. 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