The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1901, Page 8

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* Racegoers in Sunn ‘South Revel in Sum- mer Heat. K Ritorsemen Sign a Against Abolition of the Toe Calk. (Special to The Evening Work.) S RACE TRACK. NEW ORLEAN Feb. 2%.—The horsemen at th /Grounds are getuing up Fecommending that the rv Iast mesting of 1): rohibiting the wsxe of t pacinded. It was though: ee of the toe calke quid be fower horses cu: races. The new ralsed edge. Ate uuumber ased, # wn with early every hi the petition and tha however ins plates, and he thermometer » day ‘and the sproved. . Big felix ph The handicap. of the cari, w ‘de, and TRACK MUCH IMPROVED. Protest ther down in the THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, \eLere)s Coot (orere)) y ‘| (From photographs taken for The Evening World.) { | a! ir | fa DOOOUOC 1901. OOOUut The right-hand picture of ng over the Jand Lester Reiff, e Cash’ nd 5 and G rail Y the main deck as iesed her way out of her dock; numbers 1 and 2 are John 3 and 4 ave Eddie Jones ana J. H. Sloan and Young Ermsbell. WNOCKEYS OFF TO EUROPEAN TRACKS; PHOTOGRAPHED AS OCEANIC LEFT PIER. OOO DOO! horsemen le: biq ocean li sg the li the The Two Reiff Boys Will Bid for Fame in Eng: land, While the Rest Seek Glory and Gold in France and Austria. ese a Morg CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Wilson P, Foas, Class A billian€ @am- ~Oep plon of the Amateur Athletic Untem, de- feated Frank A. Keeney last night at the Crescent Athletic Club-Houses Fors Ve atine exhibition of billiards at the fourteen-inch baik-line game. He scores 2 point i th an 8 to Keeney'’s 1G, 0 high runs of x average was 8 11-1i, rad his best runs 27 and #@. Free to the Ruptured. Dr. W. S. Rice, the Wel Known Sends a Trial off His Famous Method Free to All. ui 4 W. Main St., Agame, will send free to any one who [8 ured or knows of any person ruptured, whether a man, woman of child, a free trial Aa MR. of its famous hi an- ner, tolty. “pend your name and address trial will be sent without any whatever. It. ¥ a ‘commercial t years, tried every on the “partly made up his mind to under ‘othe danger of an operation, when by. cs ood Iuck he tried the Dr. Rice hrethe cur Me. Vvoures tried Dr. Ri T did not tom | Hundreds of merch 1 indy ia. Tilinots, Wisconsin, Minnee | tora and lowa know the wonderful fact that markable mothod cured ine, and I cer- feel thankful enough to’ tell, other how they may profit by my purex lives In Cedar tz First avenue, Person ouKht to send at ‘A a trial of this method that y en danger, operation or an ho Nezin now and tn @ thort tine you. will never Know you had Keon ruptured, Write to-day sure, yan, ruptured re- Address To-day—You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Pe Feihysorlae; te 3 the range of the camera was not large| (he ame. Like the ath nO ee ee osecuinee mills eeaceet % Beste | erouga to include them all da one pic-{ing to say, out his purely) investigations tienkinsswilltprapal ‘ | ture. apeculative, for he has nu engagement! company of #0 many of America’s 2 ‘ S| Oowerved as they all were, none) with any nwner on the other side | mler jockeys. | Rained che siances that did tittle Jonnany U Morgan and a} ; ‘ A )} Rel With his brother, Lester, bewide ster named 1 were three | tf him, he looked like « fortunate little boy |Ooners whe took thelr departure on the & off on an European trip for pleasure. Oceanic, The Austrian tracks, will be he M “Im going to ride for Mr. Croker," | the flelda of th None, with i 107,WoJunee ) 1) bw | was his only word when the subject of| the exception an a contract. | pest ak ates eat Seonael “oto the his xeason was broached. If pressed wit of Cou feast & Net Giclee and Camulenia a rin fi faiths Menten Go ee aay WW owner. | Fdrew wway J Hahting sald, “I hope for more good luck. Ww Delays Jenkin \Send ame an Bontne. utnide and p i ' joan’s Hrother Sails, all thet wi of ambitious riders Heche last thirty yards. Goodale was " © Wie one vacant spot. It was the cond te the final elahth, where lie “Cash” Sioan, Tod's brother, attracted | pince that sould ween Aled by iret. Water Houre was in ons some attention, too, France's tracks will] Glen. Jenkina, Wi BARE on the but could not the | (rere (90100 (eresorel ey oLerererererore eterosorerersiexe) see him again this year. He deci! xfamer engaged. detained by | aration That oft-repeated atory that America | few midgets, cach anxtoun to secure the | on the various tracka they hope to say anything regarding his piana there, Had a warrdnt procured | Poe threerearclde one mii peuing. [I+ a peactical siuraery Cor Jockey'n for | foweat rall, over which to wave fare-| fame for thelr country, aa well as puLsherboresay look! off confidence! which eratarg bavinggretaipeds her) ‘Starters. ergts.. jocks. Sit Pin st. Ma | he entire racing world was pretty ne Weil to thelr friende. aud coin for themaelves, during th spoke volumes. “key had returned It. after an- | rior ety 3] 1) verttied vesierday when the big ocean ey were all jockeys, of the type | son that begins within a few we Willle Simms, the clever \¢ colored ring there en intention of steal- 3] ned out of dock, | thal inaght be termed che flower of the all made an imposing pleture as| lad, was what inigh: be called an inter- 1 Ming F wate Imprenve I with the | On her spacious American product Hngland, France they: tined the rail An Evening World |foper. Nobody ever thought he was go- | {ate uci nelwas Weld to utawer before | ‘ md om (en a and Austria are their destinations, and) photographer caught aome of them, vut |ing to sail yesterday, bur he did just | the Grand Jury 31,500 bonds, paliaeis laud Times 6 felnlelelelelmininlnlalaleieleleieinlalebefee si bie et HEE EE EMEP PEEP EERE REE EP EEEPEEEEEEEEEEE EEE! “te | tian Prince and ‘The iba fough Bat out to the firat three-quarters. Th e)Eiba quit. Saragamp raved ground o turn and was in front wt the h the stretch. He fought tt out to eighth with Exyptlan Prince rew away near the end was last for six furlongs In the last quarter, THIRD RAC pelda and op, mile and S Marters, whe, jocks. 81.1! vin 4 ig 108, amar, 106, Metheresil Ppamortrwian.: 106. O'Reien Matt good, Won driving, Time 15 Q Brown Vali and Dagmar raced in fret 4 Ae stretch turn, where C ok command, an Arive to the Weometins, niateent 1 Rolne, the fi The man; was econ nd i Hh BILL FOR QUAKERS. “Senator Stiles Intro duces Measure to Per- mit Pool-Selling. (Special te The Heenie rt . HARNISBURG, Pa. F Introducel in en Biltes, of Letich, amends the which prohioite pooi-sellin World Po agricultural roc! Baw, eniablirhed The ameniment strikes « blow iler. Fai ah wd th amended, by prov penis Gab any mee November, As Marci tye shail th ‘one month; “ten ny RABY one month oi F omen ar driving ted fn the same county — NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. at wir Aum one mile. La Vite... WWE Two Annies “AOS Jack Adie ier Gardner impean Mile and seven furtongs: Senator Beveridge q Peliz 1 NEW RULES FOR BALLPLAYERS. The catcher must stand within ten feet of the Yinantiate: hind the bat all the time A batter hit by a pitehed ball will not be allowed-to take his base, but a ball Will be charged against the pitcher. First and second foul balls hit, not caught on the f two strikes, are to be called strikes. This will common of batters fouling off good balls, e OUTS IN CUBA POWERS'S IDEA a ry i In other words, play be- has sO unless the batsman prevent the practice now Should the pitcher throw the bail to any player other than the catcher, when and Ruhlin Together the batter is in position ready to strike, each ball so dellvered will be called a ball, This is to prevent the tedious delay upon the part of the pitchers ‘of ‘warming There. up. Ifthe pitcher is in position for twenty seconds and fails to deliver the bal! to Patriok T. Eastern Powers, League, President of the was associated with Jim Kennedy in pulling off a num- the plate the umpire must call a ball because of unnecessary An amendment to the constitution provices that in event of forfeiture the forfeiting club shall ineura penalty not to exceed $1,000, after a hearing by the Board of Directors. Any damages sulfe d by the non-offending club are to be paid out of this penalty delay who her of fletic patties in Madison square arden, has an tdea that Cuba wouid ena Helevicieleleinbelelellelnlolei=! make a good fighting ground. He #vt- | of the aristocracy there. Gently has in mind the many battles | ‘The prominent men who have become fPught in that country during the Ameri- | Interested in the #cheme and will do can-Spanieh War. their utmost to make {C4 great auc cess are the following With the expectation of being able to Oliver HL 1 Relmont, Prescott: Laws hold fistic battles In that country Powers | rence, Center Hiteheock, HLT. ean haw arrived there and in at present look- | dridge, KE. D, Morgun, a member of t OUPAAVeRRENeelTe Ing over the ground. State Racing Commismon, and Egerton als noney taker If Na arrangements don't fall flat} Winthrop, Jr. HWABIONGL eee te Powers will try to have d They have formed what tobe Mrese interests and pres unto, Nght between Jeffries and Rubin which Drona (hep Hhoue Bain Sooltes He of Ainertcan Ansoclatton we we allowed to take place in | Au. M, during which pertod four 0 ARO abn wet cinnati recently, \daye’ racing will be given. | Col. Rar ers eerared ywetite a) ele cunt 8 re Western: etter wwii Sharkey and Maher Sean Philadelphia Fran. {\iv' chise. ied Iniemattenl | are wl will tem Ho. Aten. | Want to Decide Claims in Louisville. John t man kin Maher wants to fight Tont and t» ready to clinch a maten to be fought before one of the 5 tim hb iubs in Loutmville, the contest to take 3 A ace etther the latter part of April ar Guardana nt ty in May. Peter Lowery, Maher's Athletic promote etary, has sent a cniilenge to 4 aeminithelrs: arkey At Poter’s direction, ‘The ex- the Uciloe Will doubtlens accept Deters def, in} for he is bolling for a fglt with any one nd may slug some policeman {Ca mateh Viant arranged. fo m. If Peter and {Tom clash the battle wil be for the champlonship of Ireland, a ttle which both men cial. MeCoy and Mitchell May Kil MeCoy made a hasty deo Jfor Buffalo yeaterday ing. Ww went for the purpose of meeting arley Mitchell, me English fighter, Vtwho leat present visiting friends in that} ity. The nature of Mecoy" utd ve learned (art ight, but it | mixed that Mitchell sent’ for McCoy Tange with him to Ko on a woxing., 19 tue enue step reutal f w pay ha ale en How. thy [its prot aebtHita tte the nnatl and then mn promoters wrewntzadon 4 terial and finish. respect a elrenit comp Htiew ln Nes theo who foul for these good ithose houses charge. « “OmMelalls ko we at 1 Roger a : t t of! Phe twenty-round bout between Goorne! tie ated "i ae 4 rs 1 light - welga r i r Dat Hawk nich has aro. ath men also had $5.0 ‘thy beat of a York bank tide. fo. Jos |e fo Seat Hawking, as tae 31 | ours, Y re {ot Wealy sUnmach and Jaw, Hand MeKeever Matehe tt. wine ina not fp to Kid Hix nex of Phitadelphia, who re- meat 0, re We tog ofa in {oplay on Mls grounds, man be given the {ri next rogram aster John 7 or} Nimmed from hail th eanee to ail van | Hingis Rshter. 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