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Bi EVENT NEXT WEEK. | Ethelbert, Imp, Kinley! Mack and Jean Beraud | io Meet. | ‘The Coney Is Mounced a special ra three-year-olds and upward at § corner, with § adted, the diste being a mile and a quarter Three bors of separate interes'® go on or race and the conditions are good day and track Ther 4 1" » bring together Kinley Mack, Piheivert, Jean Beraud and Imp It te not Whely that any osher er ould care to go up Agel \ quartet as this, The ipulate that the winner pha. take all, woieh Means that the prize will be worts 320,00 tw the best horse These spect good things for the at and serve toe alk as to which ts canon ‘The ne tne 4 r ail the ' Was yniucky toad «of t a aa On form that kinle ‘ iy Betmont’s hore finelbert t doniyts oft cemave of Turf BADGERS W LL LIKED, Wisconsin Oarsmen tre Greet Pas Varites ¥ MEbkecpete Fork. POVCHKERPSIE, June 2 Tote t fs taking ted ’ arrival of V ively topte of ‘ A. arent favorites spiend! | * yer Bnd enthuse vert evn ox thunder shower a With the p " trainers ‘ Consumed in arcanying ‘le rleging of bor shells, ‘ ' whieh Valentine brook Coach Hanan dics Ne Fou orning un sf tea lone and brisk row @ent will get in iatert ‘ Batiste SMITH ANO HANDLER ARE MATCHED. Mysterious Bteve « af RYAN TO FIGHT DOUGLAS Tomm. ' hier of & . Levi Matched to fed k eMy on July | . fested by j ive 4 peacet . fans smashes HARRIS: WANTS A MATCH, ty iden, Jonna r any jeorge W ie ston oe. Hugh Mer x Fs fisite pou is Hares OVE! N AND CALLAHAN. a3 Tim fe her-welst i lala all THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE JUNE 23, 1900, SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS; ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. ——o Fine Weather and an Un- usually Attractive Card) Brought Big Saturday |, 03 Crowd to the Track. |" Special to the Rvening World RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY June A superb car! brought out more than t aval Saturday crowd ‘ + af wm. ‘The Coney r . he Surf Stakes i fleld of twe a » * + wos superb and wok conditions» favorable The ‘ programme of t Beach Racing Arsoctation r T mee fron Auguet takes w mise better er before seen at Brighton Hortem Lane Pleat PF Marthbert Winn by a Length. T . fed b n the nd Montant . 1 race on fin RACH TRACK, SHERPSION AT BAYT ' ° for ws} . . EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. Harter, weights RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD. iemrenran 8 Bay RACe TRACK tng fae A Nhew ow wright hentirap tor mn eS ah + 1 yt PE ; 3 y we iv wv ” 1 7» , 5 , 7 we i } | } u # HH Wiener > ff) by Kingstem-Medese Owaer woth day —Weather clear Track tam. 5100 etded lam Ore furlongs Futurity course three-year-olds and upward, $900 added ote far-| FAMOUS HORSES IN SPECIAL RACE. DARIEL, WHO WILL RACE AT GUTTENBURG TO-DAY. (Record, 207%; owned by HH Ka CDT GHEEG 61 1YTE ODDO CG 410 16101 susewonenoesens i _| Over at Guttenburg this afternoon) thence by trojley car direct to the eg \ Betting. light harness racing of the highest order| The firet race will be called at 2 P. & * * Pet on Li Li | whi be seen. It will be the first matinee Among the entries for the 2.20 pace are ” 3 {2 3 ok Bl eaces of the Road Drivers’ Association a W., Woodsboy, 2251-4; Mary A. 4. nD 4 #5 of New York. and more than fifty prom}: | Hail Bearing, ADqua and Me- - , 4 a FY { § Ment’ horses have been entered for the H # 6 4 2) various trotting and pacing races. No Trot.—Baylight, 233 1-4; H e ? hgh Sl admumion witli ne cRarged at the gate Elmira, Car- enw s HH] f) money: having been donated to conduct bes ws » 12 S| the meeting without expense to the spec- 4 Time D1h Winner > y Alber Mie Mery Owner-P Lorillard, GUATS TRY BIKE RCE THE OOOGERS BY THE SE Interborough Series Be- gins at Polo Grounds, ” from Mr Trove j team, and tre nowith 4 Mantor wi oR vnQ roull « an t “ Grady Prem soon Poot ar - * a A 4 “ . " are, " ’ Ms “ wre IM F ' * a he toy +o vearcotte | ' mt fete : ” ‘ " ' King Pepg " Pin Hace Me artic. tt are ‘ 5 mm n . 0 FOR DIAMOND SCULLS. | Howell the Amertean Onrsman, WH Abate Compete for Trophy at Hentey NNON T m . forthe Henley Regatta. w tn . rth matiene r of wing moetes for aliens w W erica, Prva va Nive e g for - DODGERS shane Leugne Champions Wil Put tp a Game \entost the deesey City Nine Fane nore e sin Jersey ‘ i ty and MeGuire PICKED SAFE FOR $15, | Herciors Who Sitecked Brookive) Ru: wor the Ha mh Life Insura yt wate, at 42 Pitch aver at i look thie mer way wih over 1” The rele m the third floor, while ly unoccupied. and after the In wed the office and picked ai oe! thieves escaped through a rear ul, but the . “vey company fof this morning. fe ire Mr First Inning. he Rewning Worl! | The at | The Kings County's Meet Brings Crowd to Man- hattan Beach. | | week for the battle (Mectal to The Rvening World heal MANHATTAN HEACH, June %—An we unurually attractive card brought a very a sree atrendance to ‘he evyele track here Peelers first game (Ott Afternoon = The Kings County eb oe Wheelmen, the promoters of to-day’e nine and Manton fen Meet. Served UP A programme that would te fre game. ang | Abpea! to the mast jaded bike racing - ms * to be decided were a third mile novice half-mile handicap and one game Ewing capts ot) Mlle open for amateurs, a half-mile dash ne at least two games | and two-mile hadicap for the profession The Giants slwaye 4!* eat ball againet | ‘Major’ Taylor received an ovation ‘. ve we will eplite preliminary warming up Another one ‘ to receive the applause of th er could not im=|was Walter Smith, the Afteen-vear-old Hants were even going} holder of the mile record. He warmed ant sated that Di8)up behind Charley Miller's tandem, and vt a) four games | from his ety f hanging on the experts Imes aa If ral | oresent predicted a great future for him ne the rootere ne Mile pen Amateur First Heat -W with the threatesing |Gevege Setaet, HN” Beasil eas setas red large am 5 As unaile to play today 1 toby Mike tly at no ok the er 7,000 cranks w r How p to the plate Me got ina | and Juat beat | w to Ars ier | - end | 1 lightning ye tren | , peedy Doyle at fire ty double play | Mount Vernon Moonshiners enti im 82,000 Ball by Commis. | sioner Shields | * Friemm@, of No 0 Besen atreet, and Joseph Gotdste {No 4 Rutgers | ert’ wh any billet whiskey stil tn | a fash bie Mount Ve *t. were) a all each by oner | Bhieids t Louls Hyman, who was arrested late! ast alght on the same charge and was woked up t nm instead of ing bro th as the others | were ater, He will Jundoudte tty be he he same amount ati and bis examine set for the! ame time as that of the others. | week of and left The quar ground vaca - Vie at Comp Te-Day The Reventy fires ’ ot evidently expected to: Eddy The com Peekskill this Bernice. h The Bieht occupied Hrooktya, was not discovered tiil| New ) a Regiment Anished ite! Peekskill today | for New York this forenoon. ore n he north parade yy the Seventy-firet are by Forty-seventh | Col John @. which arrived at the rgimen: jeft the gutter and removed to the City | Hospital a prisoner. He may tecover L. Ko Lefferson and} Time 40 Bs Miner G | Kreamer MePerien’. Saxon Wilttame. fm IT OSs (yen. Final Heat —Won by a ¢ : 1 second. JP. Jacoby | ke ‘ABLEN GOULD ON ON WARSHIP, | ime One Mile Sailors of the Hattle-ship Wasea- Eetertained ehasectts New ’ Woman Philanthropiet BOSTON, June 2—The sailors he United States battleship Massachuse: entertained Mise Hf Hid “vei »| The muste was furnte the Jackies, who sondu COLER ted the entire affair EXPECTS APOLOGY. | Taku das at arrived, It says The Commander of the Itt was the |soul of the engagement, He fougni con | *y and brilliantly. The \f hinery, pollers, null and I8-centimet sre! Michael wi FR fans Two euns of the litte were not damaged, but the 47 guns and rf works were se-| Men at Beach verely damage’. The conduct of the reww she = ie Track. ve NAVAL BATTLE RUMORED. | sso tamoss stannattan tench cree track will be the scene of some lively Ge in Warships Sala te Mave cing next Saturday afternoon Messrs a Chinese Cratecr Ashore | 2 Kennedy and Pat Powers have ar- rogramme for and Taken her. | 4 open the bisa June A rumor ts in the vicinity in a blaze of glory, It Mi circles here that al is expected that an old-time, space- termar has foreed one Chinese | devouring crowd will turn out Nis | Comptrotior Says Jacob Mack WI shin as Apologise When ie Len fond Sale Facts. Comptroller Coler was asked to-tay tf he had anything to say In reply to a the statement by Jacob W. Mack printed |n B mnorn ing paper on the circumstances bond sale, out of which the | cheese made against the Comptroller have arisen | have only thts to say’ sald Mr ler, “rhat T belleve Mr Mack ts hon est in his Intentions, and when he kno as much about the finances of the city | ne 1 do he wil come to me and make a| public ja DYING IN A GUTTER Man Cat Hie Writ Lata | Dewn te Die—He | May Recover. | While intoxicated, Peter Webb, seven. ty-two years old. of 48 Peart street New York, tried to kill himself on the| Boulevard near Grimtns pia | City, this noon by cutting his with « penknife He was found by Policeman Waters in NIXON FOR GOVERNOR, Chaataequa Republicans Yomimate the Speaker of the \esembiy ae Thetr Chotee. (ipseial to The Rvening Work ) DUNKIRK, N. ¥, June @—At DIXON AND M’GOVERN | alive yesterday. The races will be « free-for-all pace, a free-for-all trot, @ 229 pace, x20 trot] a Metver. ois thee Wish 40 1 | der ‘ily, Dae Gnd 6 £0 that, in adaition to 0 @ arence A Keen. Miss Overton match race and an open race for Staten -lIn the fret H MANY BOUTS UN TO-MGtT Coectend, Pal Pelican and | Sampson Clubs Will Give Shows. Tommy Felts, the South Brooklyn slugger, and Joe Hurst, the clever boxer of New York, will meet in a twenty- round bout at the Greenwood Athletic Club, at Twenty-fifth street and Third avenue, South Brooklyn, to-night, This | bout should be one of the beat ever seen between boys of their weight, as both are great fighters, and the o} | come therefore ts very much in doubt | Both boys are anatous to win the bat: and will de doubt fight as they never ht before in order to secure the de- n. The winner of this contest is to ma to fight Danny Dougherty, of Philadelphia, for the bantam-weight champtonship of the world. Besides this bout there will be two splendid ten-round preliminary battles, fought between evenly matched fighters. ry Fisher will meet Jim Austin, of New York, at 18 pounds, while in the other “Alec” O'Hanlon will face Bob Paul at 110 pounds. Four ten-round bouts will h he given at Curlew. Isiand entries A together 1 should be For the free-for-all pace there will be| the Sampson Athletic Cludt ight. The an interesting afternoon's entertainment ' 2 Pt id. | men, who have been paired with care Everybody interested in the light har dint) Luere,| to evenness of qualities, are: Jim Ma neas game is Invited to be present r 14 aod Frank Allen, both of New York, at track can ve reached by way of iS Windy, May: | 16 pounds; “Duteh"” Forster, of the And Forty-second street ferries. and Girl, Creeping Flower. . Eagles, and Joe Duffy, of Brooklyn, at MEET AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Terry MeGovern, the feather-welght on, And George Dixon, the ex- pion, will me in a #ix-round bout at Tattersall’s Athletic Assgeiation, of Chicago, toon Roth boys trained a dare reported as being In fairly good shape While the contest between these boys looks to be on the level there is nev theless too much of a friendship exist- ing between them for them to annihilate GEORGE DIXON. other, will | each and it et the is ike! six round draw js and the »y Sam Harris! « Dixon a nefore he ort forever, wnds and are of the gross aly attle for @ per ¢ TERRY M" + ILts BADLY BI BATTERED. OIG CYCLE report of Squadron at RERLIN June 2 —The Commander of the Germar red another, and killed and sev- In bringing Jimmy Michael before « | metropolit. crowd, the management | has set down a hard (ask for the famou | ttle king of pace-followers. He te to F Je twenty miles against “Baby” Gib- enty wounded. AMERICAN A SUICIDE. Man Registered as son, of Cincinnatl, and Charley Porter, the Detrott flyer, and hopes to cover the | distance before the pair, each covering | ten miles, | In addition to the event of more than | ordinary importance, the programme LONDON, June 2—A man, apparently| contains a grand match race of mile nington, blew | panee det ween Maier Taylor, he of the his brains fn a hotel in this city | Sas area i, ik Kramer. the Accomfing to the hetel people Clafiin right and per since his ad: arrived here Wednesday accompanied sion to the money-chasing ranks by © man named Muirhead, who went | *hould prove hatr-raising contest. Other feat to Parts Thursday. Claflin was last seen = res of the attractive card of events are the Avemile motor paced race for LD rt of ge ae The door of hit room was forced open ® one (bird of « jor novices, and & yne-mile handicap for amateurs, En this afternoon, and his body found with {7104"for the inttet events clove June 77 ® revolver grasped in his hand and @ | with Secretary Billy Nash, twenty. wound in hts right temple. | Moor, 8 Paul wellies, Kew 3 ling, New York City. —— $00 POR BLIND PAUPERS, ———— Has Been ,Appropriated ASBURY LOSES TRAINS. | and Each of the Applicants Ne Sunday Care to Re Ren by 1 Will Be Aided, Pennsyivania Road This ne, Supt. Blatr, of the Outdoor Poor De- partment, said to-day that the bilnd ‘There will be no Bunday trains in A®) Kose of the city would be paid neat Wary Park this Summer Tuesday or Wednesday This decision was arrived at to-day) 45 appropriation of when a communication from the Penn-| nage and each of the 4 applicants will syivanta Railroad Company, recetved DY | ger $59 in gold. the Sunday Train Committee, refused the request of Founder Bradley ard the Chy Couneil on the ground that the change would \lwolve the printing of new tables and cause no end of trouble and confusion. ee Tarrytown Vs. Suburbans. A star attraction has deen arranged for to-morrow at South Poy sob act Reon a, i 8 ihe Bead : WEETCOMING foo has been | Pruers 115 pounds; Harry Grenay, of New York, and Charley Kelly, of Brooklyn, at 1% pounds, and Dick Burrows, of New York, and John Rock, of Brooklyn, at 19. Every one of these bouts should be inter ng. The prices of admission to the Sampson on Saturday nuh eS, # and % cents. What should prove to be @ rattling contest Detween bantams will take place to-night at the Pelican Athietle Club when Hughy Murphy, of the &. Bar- tholomew Athletic Club, meets Kid M Fadden, of Frisco, for twenty rounds 116 pounds. Murphy won the amateur championship twice and since he turned professional has defeating all comers. He cently knocked out Joe Laurel, of Newark, In three rounds, He is clever and a hard hitter times and MePadden has fought twenty he came here Ly ~ coast lost only once. He te not so very r, but fs aw bull-dog ‘rusher and @ rifle hitter. There will alge nt, three ten-round bouts decided. Cullen tackles Joe Parker at 118 ma. Mason Claapeg, with Harry Coben at F- unde and uns Johnson faces Ji Frail’ at i ce NEW COURSE LIKED. ‘Two races were run over the Whitney versal opinion was that the new % e was vastly superior to the old, It ts level going from start to finish, and there ls a very long, easy turn, 80 gradual as to be hardly noticeable, The old track, on the other hand, had a slope and wphill climb, and the turn | was sharp. which caused many int i | | It | tere There is no reason why all the overnight events at five, six and even seven furlongs should not be run over new course, for It seems perfectly ind and safe. SENTRY A GOOD COLT. Sentry * race yesterday need not foo! a dine This ts it ch better than a dr this Relf all the way. of surprise that he finished he did. Scurry could towrope the horses that beat try Henteneey, I. was sald that Sentry was interfered th at the head of the stretch, but if he had run his true rite he c failen down and then come on and won. Watch Sentry es in the futur rove that yesterday's Was not true. CLOSE HADICAPPING. The handicap yesterday was a triumph |for Mr. Voeburg. The ideal handicap the horses finish ‘is has never been ized. and probably never will be. Vosburg bh te to fy chance and managed to win. the next half dogen were in such close order that a good-sized blanket would have covered them, showing the handt- capper's line to be true and almost enact. or Iremsides ve. West New Yorks, Having held their own (his season with all the semi-professwnal teams in this vicinity, the Original Ironsides will tackle the Weet New York Field Club et the Weehawken grounds Deegan, the deaf mute pitcher, who has done some fine work agaipat strong teams this soaees., will be in the box for the Sronu- 3 ant di the oollegian, "| TIRES, Veot New Yorks en Queries ‘Anowered. Eugene Wilson—Yes AB. C—Yea, ‘To the Bator of The Rvening World Who bred and owned Malvaior, the racehorse, tat bes borome of bi and where le he now? © ant d Baivator was bred by Daniel Swigert and was bought at a sale by J. Bb Howe ig who owns him yet le is now on ir Bia. Haggin'’s Rancho de! Paso, Califor HOW THE clues STAND. Chobe. W. L. PCC WwhPre Brookiys ....52 4 Pees =. “ coaarenatt Ol New soe ork oe ot Yenter@ayia Games. » Ly ya O Porteied. Pome 4 New York, me Cheelngetie i tle ueere Potipoced Rein SMITH LOST ON A FOUL Saved abeiadh's from Be= ing Knocked Out by Joe Bernstein. Joe Bernetein, the east-slde teather weight, was awanied the decision over Solly Smith, of Low Angeles, in the | fourteenth round of their battle at the Broadway Achietie Club last night. Smith lost the dght for fouling Bera- stein, hitting him a very low blow in the éroin whue they were clinched. Gmith had dees by Referee White for holding on ia clinehes and punching Bernstein, but as he seemed anxious to lose the fight in this way rather than be knocked out the foul blow he delivered was gop well meant, for Teferee Whit disqualified him and declared Th ews 4 the winner. The battle was one of the moet tire some affairs that has been seen in that Popular Aghting clud In some time From the moment the contest began the men started in to fight at quarters, and the result was that were constantly olinched. As they became locked they would 10 slug away at each others face, at the same time haul: other around the Uy Perri fight would act, This style of fighting wi sulted Bernstein, for as he been in the habit of ‘oastong | i tactics he, of course, had the |t and severely punished Smt the face and body. | Smith's face was badly puffed up the east-side boy's shore punches. realized after the sixth round that had no chance of beating Bernstein began to use foul tactics for the pose of being disquaiiied. Geveral Bernstein had Smith the numerous blows Hf Fy a z fi itil : eatititeds i not believe in tmking knocking out bis opponent was that Sinith was deing put to sleep. in the venth | i se fi 4 fi at following sie Beccles seven furlongs yesterday and the unt- Me esconde, ti kinds of thee ach. 23 ae * in the face with | ewung his right into latter at anee yt out ee ee eed that the * sal ate one, immediate.y thelr a “The ne ory pout wes a much bet. ter fight than the star there wasn't a minute that ae were not smashing each around the ring. The in in of iter exctting a tx! = werk HAY FEVER ASTHMA Preventes—retieved—cured. method will stand vestiantion, Dont wait wotil A aad ts on before t Prevention uur an bg Bg who come ia very case under clan. wlth cehad hie © moclals. Sportsmen's Goods. a ace New York State League's Recorg. \ w, P. gttee Bie