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WINNERS AT Good Card. RACE RAC 1.—There wns fairly interesting sport at the afternoon and tn nde the average of the las: thr epite of the fact that | w The weather was clear though the to furnish + Bramme, there belne each. Being new pert faira these youn, the most attention, ¢ ly wolghing equine champ: The talent have pening day 1 lating with a confidence winnings. §« etting has tmy uch that }t will not be # new books draw in during the ‘The track was in exce! W. C. Buatia nas rece tering offers for Kni winner of tenn pn the opening Knight of Rhodes ts For ily three ycar-oide and upwant bongs. * Btarters, whis,, jocka St HIE F! Iqvasion. 104. Burns £ nae, 107, 3. Blak Rae tates T08, Wai b 104, ons held her lead f Wasion then rushed to the leading all the way, won + he from Speedmas, whe ra head, with Obliged ty Whe latter died away, but Yengths hehind Specamaay SECOND Wor filly and reHing halt a mile. ay er for a furlong Nawis drew wway 4 jome an cnay winner by racer, who was i f Frivel { ' BILE Pio 1 Start good. Won all alane Time Robert Waddell came hom Ee erie al quarter, K to stop and psa pole he finally tothe track. Landry ws ¥ Cox either | broke ie inched himeel r, amination will hi fea very rare t track. FOURTH RAGE Starters, wants. jocks euidell, 102, Stark. < Righiaway, 105, lurve Toa Varre, 91) Mlctaate. Honolala, 94. Thompen The i, 98.1 fergie a qed. Won driving = Bildell Jumped to the front a in second place to 1 }¥dlosed on Billdeli. othe challenge, how erive won by half a was eight lengths in ¢ ————— RACE TRACK, Bt —The cnirles for to- as follows: First Race—Haniicap; for up; five feriongs. “ Adttle Yankees Jockey Epperstone 9! fam race meoting to-day ti stone Selling Plate was won by Bt ‘end to-night for the city of will tender will be given BENNINGS, Two- Year-Old Races Furnish Features of 072 O72 99909 @nough to secure third money AT PRACTIC Some Clubs Go South, While Others Train at Home. him and ai Spring banebull pract x mudden- \ Getllng: for (wo-year-olde: four and a helt fur Sew York smith, W. Fishers Donens yand was never caught. Rlichtaway ra where BENNINGS ENTRIES. i} 6 Jinent: for the United Serta a @ JOHNNY REIFF WINS AGAIN. RUSSELL TO FIGHT SHARKEY. Mateh for ‘Ve LONDON, April 1.—At the N, Rane winner Pavaste! "Ensiie Selling Plate way by Nr W a amare Tees a ore fly eg mnie aed Haat 7) Sue ph ric: ‘so Banquet To-Night. (2B witl be many :nonths cre New ¥« pWOL have is pleasure of again to the orations of Joo pa ‘The young announcer, *. ‘was !n the Horton law ane n th mp Beer names of every the $10,000 par WINNERS AT ae to be run here tos iilted. is follows, wiirst Hage—Threo q arters of a mile. iverdale, 6 io 5 and APRIL 1, 1901. (GEORGIE YOERGER, A FIVE- YEAR-OLD BOXER, IS BROOKLYN’S NEWEST PHENOMENON. Le elereserejeleserereieseseren I Mariager Davis Starts His Aggregation of “Young Blood” and Veterans to Work. Hight of the plavert reperted — te practice of ida ore Davia led hin augeresga tion Ieoand veternna over to Man oon a dog tro: ven whe tor Selinen Murphy Honaiger a clowns Lame Knee 8 tame ke wh Kame for several Me Fights Martin block-and in every way than the > ‘apt. | Teevte tite morning the frat | eek Inst ban ete 'Can Illustrate the Difference i Styles of Jeffries, Corbett, McCoy, | Erne and Other Clever Men. Noehe in Baletne yerty to-night in Balt ina dst ite agreed upon valid win hand’ ys The colored fl or but Gans, with his ersyes and clever etyle and) his unter system pas: master of the xa ae Sayinatest GANS SHOULD WIN EASILY. ‘Toe | We: { ed Dnithe | re light-welent, will fight Marth: Plas) nore Twenty |v i ain fratnerte willing most att and he 4 carde and. # bigger than he. by w to handl FIRST SUNDAY BALL GAME. “know Tints as ve New Yorks Open sei Weehawken with Syr ears th noonened at the W nds hy Sew York Field 1 Tals yi jal again be the firat in the fe Weet New Yorks hav he coming season, ‘Phe te rane, rong tern Laue at on nt! oat base. | on reorganized m will aptain and second Moconn DOD DOCG “ as we x at —— Dey king to the Base, season 1 few minuter’ practice he decided ¢ purchase a ruber bandage before doing | batting end of the practice. any further work, He ts afraid of Ann strauntic the injured member, Man- ager Davie ban a high opinton of Bue-| avis te full of winger, Manai instructed them to take thing awtile. He did not allow ev was he ander Vand Henat Here who will b are a bra COLE TOURNEY PUT PEN Play for United North and South Cham- pionship. eta) ta The Keening World) inlifving round ts ‘day tn the annual ™ F Hatatend Antaley Grerge Dalton, Gakiey Country Club, $6 He} Urtttay, Pinebiures Wadwell, ne hur: ie Blon on Country eye nbta Or 2% fumbraset Avbeetite, 89, 1 fe Tits, 07 A Wetlman, New Haven W. Wenier, Columbia Gait 118. $. WL OleKsotey Wasi ogton, 1; 08 LOW Puller, Brwkline 1. Tay em, Lake Geney murat, Wt, Mew Charles OIC It Alten Muigeed, Mo Midwall, Wallingtors, Newtoa Centre, 2p) Te cert blecle Coad, 110; Etwent &, intry Club, 113; P. Ht. Mayo, Pinehurst, 112, BD, Biosgett, Posture, 110, Wateruran tor AL Rye 106, 9 J Aberemmbte, Pi Iho oe Newton Centre, qe fd, Speier NOG April LA enitty-! eft bir town Maiony, \ | tert i Nanm, AT PINEHURST. OUT OF MISERY. is. P.C.A. Officers Find Many Injured Birds at Big Shoot. INT hation whlch opened ar, but ca n the binds, mos itis 0 ‘Those Prauk 3. Tarmiee, J) Ralph Nutting, wt ° ¥ Dates Tod Sloan, Jockey, to nnd shot poort the boundary: I ager Shaner and warm sun acted vrator and all of (he; with the er Davis, to use any speed tofmorning, Cateher A ERSTATH PARK, Queens, 1. 1, | over the taking who killed 13 Matlomelt, 3. W. Mom i UW. Feigenapan, | TP O'Rourke and M, pare tn, tate missing three} ment > r ory event wan |awalllags, Kidney ad bHaater cosiplaint, of ‘the Boclety es = n Cruelty to Ani- Manager Shaner that e suffering. Injured birds out- e that should be killed in the name of humanity, Man- mado a tour of the Sounds with the representatives of the Socie! 1s til] bothering him and after | cla chasing the flies, ani Hen- newt to the ziger and Me Run a Mile. se follow other hour's work ‘The five Wi z her, Ganzet, They will ceport for p ed to Springs, Ark, ting Inte shape, and the team will be here in w day gle and Pishe [to prove the mainstays of departm rings the although Manager Davis ty Jstven up hope of tai New to heid lis Chrowing for Manager Davis intends t and found thirteen tmured birds, which killed. After chix was done the atime Was § Tho next ¢ ough Sweepstakes, At th second round of the traps forty-on hud atralgat Acores of oiRRL kills « Wagner, tes, diner and Capt! A. Mor Money. — y Fights McCloskey T rat boxing show held a 1H WILL be a pout ddie Lenny, Wood McCloskey, Lenny ought to nav f we — “iat BYES- FREE orth YOU SAVE $35.00. and | F Nw Jacana Medieal. aH OLD DR. GRII'DLE, DUATE USIVEHSITY OF SW YOWKK GLEDICAL f After two hours’ work, from 10 to 12, his squad on a mile run that fow'r atvility ax al ball tomser; he Will) nad every one. putting hy play him at third base thix season and to wee the former Weatern| at the uit sr develop into a high-class in-| this afternoon the men wer vily before the distance was covered, A rub-down nd at 2.30 ut for ane stern payers who will be w Yorks this season, Den- ayle and Strang now on thelr way from Chicago. thee te-mnorraw 1h ie exe frien Hot naitler of fing Pink" Maw- give the yt Was, the Queens Bor- end of th men ae 01 i Massey, Woodruff, Lainbert, Harold “Night. Lelper- will take pluce to-night, ‘The sie sity OF ob EY LEAGUE TEMS NEW YORK TEAM BEGINS TRAINING. ‘ORCHID. 1S NOW DERBY CnOlCt. Whitney's Volodyovski Ten Frisky Men Limber Up at Polo Grounds To-Day—Others Will! Arrive To-Morrow. tn Right Field with a ¢ young blood Idea « thorough try out this year. Of the eighteen players under con- tract nine are fresh recruits fro leagues, Only one or two of t had a try out In @ firet-cluss company, but all afe said to be hustle young fello in smaller 1 face look clean, eyes bright. Get a 50c box of CASCARETS, Recedes in Betting in English Classic. relish the: he Engi position in the winter Cot himsell when it com time to The horre now considered the b the entries In the Derby is Orenid, Rrandson of Ormonde, the “horn es have Kiven nat —-———————__—- Spalding’s Haseball Guide. Spalding’s OM-lal Dasedall Guide for 1901 hes Just been published A glance at ite contents Jurtifes ite claim ta be the ‘model bambais inanual ery popular part { hal stem’s rottenness, er ATA TRAT ‘SHAMROCK JUST INSIDE LIMIT. 'Her Spars and Sail Spread Will Break All Records. Nodvoveki, the {y Khbred, recently by Willlam ©) Whitney, the an millionaire, ix no longer favor Derby, Although eas silk lin r bid English classic, experts are to quote him as having only 1 cha. horse's spring gallops have not tartiing and his hocks are not} to order, ure ¢ a tot of pite rich ra halner Huet. great will giv to the day of the ably be heavily backed becomes unshapely, the breat! skin yellow; in fact the whole body kind of fills up with filth, Every time you neglect to help nature you lay the foundation for just aah troubles. CASCARETS will carry the ASGOW, April 1.—Little remains to the hull of the Shamrock the finishing touches and Taee the fh zon deck and dor yripent that the dominant " . Mr. tx allowed by the measures this ri cup cha- several records, © ninety feet al- jongor than the er stepped and 12 feet from it. will only ainst the id the 73 . the maine biggest ever put xXpected tu have enor- = rom Your winter shell? 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