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a aa oh NNERS AT BENNINGS., ; Gloomy Weather Keeps Attendance Down —Track Fast. (Special to The Evening Worlt.) RACE TRACK, BENNINGS. Apri ‘The weather department does its best to make thingr interesting for here. Scarcety a day th gloomy predictton of rain Is 1 * for the following day and along the \ clear skies, Last night the same pre- @iotion was made and this time the weather man seemed to atril sputtering of hail and rain f morning just te make (he prediction | good, but up to the time of the frat! Face not enough had fallen to warrant the talent looking up the form of the mud larks, The gloomy weather, how- ‘ever, kept the attendance down to a low Umit and betting was tight in spite of the fact that the fields were of good sine for speculative medium. There were no stakes carded, but several of (he Faces promised very well ‘The track war fast. FIRST RACK. Handicap; for three-yrar-olls and up, fae tur ee Retting Starters, webte., Jock St.HIfFin StrPw Blot 106, ove 4 WE 5 Proait, 94. Urenoan 43 7, 108, Barns 3 po basics 10 Time 1.08, to whow, followe © outrun by 1 opened up a zap with Lexington Pirate and Scurry third. Wh ened for home Prosit fast, but he could never c: who lasted long enongh to win by 4 head. Scurry wns third, « length and a half away. 7 mov SROOND RACE. For two-year-olds; four and oneshaif turin Retting str Place % Fumenteld, 107,1.Wilron 141 ‘tart poor! Won‘ easly. Time 38 Dolce Far Niente made a show of his flex. He went uway in front opened up a gap of six lengths | cor and the others. Doles Far } held his advantiure to the end a cor was an eary second, four lensths , front of Alum Water. : THIRD RACE For three-year-olds and uj. six fuMones Dev swhta, jocks Str 93, ‘ Bet Fin. Wonderly i a . 97, J. Slack Reyeterer, 110. Nur Magic Light. 113. 3 Paden, 93. Metinern. fh good. Won euily, Royaterer Jumped away he wan cutrun by Presgmve out a pace to the turn. follow ert Waddell, pivot and Tt they straigh away. Robert Waddell then fend and held it to the emi, took winning easily by a length trom Moor, who wan five fongths tn front of Preagrave: © Fourth Race—Half a mile -Won by was xecond, and race-|¢ GJ mtene now DAVIS'S Several duct to Watch DOOOOT TOG ) fo} Davis whe players abistty pomitions put in pastime t ork’s teem thin y ell of red hard wor tusday no tetl was again th ‘ f the preliminary canters. but the work wis not of the brilliant sert t expected af men whe t rest. Shrill and patneladen could be heard he first ball wax flung here and there hy ed by trying te st or electric eur With the ad morning, though beman to give way and hope that real ball team thin meaner wwed aettvity the M’COY AND HART Atheola; Miracle II. Serpent third. Fifth Race—Geven furlongs.—Won hy crpio; ‘Animoelty was second and Curtsey third. —aEEE—— BENNINGS ENTRIES. (Special to The RACE TRACK, BE: April —The entries for to-morrow’s races are an follows: First Race—Relling: for three-yeareulda Chimes th Thay Y Tony Laicale *Dandy Ney ARE MATCHED. West’s Conqueror to Fight Kid in Louisville April 29. “Coy ham temporarily, at te 1 rating a fiche with He ohne made a sub- HU to meet Marvin Hart, rwelaht wonder of the nty-round the fe Clay, of I 1p hey avy-welkht inva rh Atht w Hebting fe on tas half furlongs. Rightaway 107 Fulttorm Ynvel LOL Met Athalelay 104 Mona oe 104 Honotaly Couple Aubelslay and Hons 4) ase eases 1 : 3 ince Midas iW (Couple Vonghurat ant Milas as Morkamp’s try.) Four rel | Margaret Hotman. Auna Darling ES Fifth Race—Selling. for three yearolte and up; seven furionas :Faseale « 1 ite 4 NED COLE DRVING RAN Dr. Harban Still Leads in Big Tourney at Pinehurst. —_——.—__ (Bpecial to The Lv PINDHURST, N. Ina p@riving rain this morning thone who are i pel! in the annual golf to 1 Phe United Nuri act Bouts cham: orahip played their first itch’ play. Tt war a case there was no alton! ich, all of which Trow morning, ening pay. follows, forming the convolatio: p—Firse of getting postpone. t ny round: — Dr, beat Tt. ;|nice present, Duttor tory) Watertown, N. Y., Tbe th > | property. of Hart's ' in} Tasty — GANS BEAT FLAHERTY IN FOURTH er sell Rover Tried Ager ‘netics, but the ¢ 1 Mn Clevernens FT mm of Maltimore, deteated | rty. of Lewell, before the eClub in the fourt Huled te by wna had Ui Lowell man and wn Jaw at will Flaherty the aggren nd tried rushing tette nin “ ot danger easily, dangerous swings: entirely fooled van placed his left an until he had tt swollett und the ting tn clinches, a wh it. In the fourth ecelved a right and which knocked him wetting up he rushed Micated the trick lown for the second Qu Conds t vat ver { and the Tn the necend warned fur y wtarte! to nd Finherty on the Jaw n. and upon who dup jerty went ¢ time. Te was on he Kot up and spong W'GOVERN'S PRESENT 10 HIS MOTHER, men tu street hrew up the Terry MeGovern’s succesnes on the stage and in the ring have not made him forget hts mother, for with part of the money he hax accumulated he haw bought her a home in South Brookly! ‘The Htte champton had promised hi parent that he would svon make ti ut would never tel what it would be has been lookin onh; i over Brooklyn Yrolttt, Week decided consummated the after paying out wh for it went home made his mother @ present of the eed. According to the ‘Terror’ he has ac- iired sin gu ae ice the Lewis bill went nd on the location hattan LOK > despairing sighs |. e| The ruces here to-day reautted as to! spaneaaie CBRN RTE YT MEN Work on Man- Field. TOOK Tuseell was Che name but George Davis was Mvidual 1 was all to the « ony Hthat te sterday’a training work In walking him. The eurty every man fous though he had y well to wateh did stunts with hin was that tagregation now on ty more of the expected: Ear three ENCLAND HAS ~NEW FIGHTER, Crisp JumpsInto Favor by Winning Heavy- Weight Honors. vamnpion ile TURN FOR THEIR SECOND DAY Hundred Fans Line Via- Nesesore to The b " INTERSTATE PAIK EBNS Ub, April 2 A fine elear «ky and wind just Strong enough toeoatart the smoke out Jer the wa He the conditions idea fusday for the «rrall army shote new gathered at nterstate Ust tn won his inthe stle club Last night by delivering a) knockout ane a on the Jaw of He vier, rival aspirany for the tte | We battle waa slated for twenty rounds, and alt aylor riled fi sort the tting at adds of Boro F cr brougnt hostilities v brag Jose by a wWelledirected rent ewins tn His display of and the elaiith round swung, inatomy 1 | favorite wax successful Waddell, and won if Kid Cox had would have down, Slidell might alse be | favorite, AK he Was an even-up | with Rightaway and Atheola, s being quoted att to ent to Kid Cox wax pecullar evel for A time that he broke he Veterinarion sald he wan seized with a mudden attack of spinal meningltis, Horaen have often broken down, but to have a fit in an actual race ia a rarity Judue McDowell Defends Mimaelt, Judge McDowell wan very much cut up yesterday concer! the ridicule heaped upon him by a New York paper tn connection with « word of warning which he spoke to one of Bl Dal men who came oul to attend a horse a few dinyn ago. According to Judge McDowell two men appeared to care *s horse. He warned Daly only toa re careful hte back horve and that he murt be m Inthe fuiure, There win well say Ing the dress a indignant that h accused and held fine imposed and Jud he mad he should be unjustly up te ridt- Daren tae an Offer, Jockey Van Dusen has received an of- fer from the Thompson Bros., who have i! for some He rides at one to hook on to him 15 pounds. ———— WINNERS AT MEMPHIS. RACE TRACK, MEMPHIS, April low. Firat Race—Five furlongs.—Won_ by MacLaren, 6 to 1 and 2t0 1; Mym Mo- in, oven for place, was second ami Alex’ Poarson third. ‘TMme—1.06 1-2, Second Race—One-half mile.—Won by Aranaay, 4 10/1 and $10 5. Ernest Par. am, flor place, was second, a Way third, Time—0.64 1- “i land KI the Gtrds which had deen wound. 5, WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1901. OUT SORE AND STIFF OF PRACTICE WORK. Benziger, Matthewson, Doheny,| McGiffen and Phyle Take Turns at the Twirling. FIRST COLF OF THE SEASON. _ THE DO OCOD OCOOOOE Metropolitan Tourneys Begin with Inter- Scholastic Event. will open the April 10, inual interacholasie chames held vate, Le 1 1 elghteen- . from which tha mpetitors will be picked mateh play. TWe SAME Oto Sranr/ members of pre= e held, a tf iaye) 7 Ey -_-—-—- lps illionaires L d Millionaires Lease an | Order Boats for Com- ing Season. or nis leasond te mer 3: H nul cup races, Tose nigh in the vert fare due te arrive. ‘They are Alex Smith, -the pace 1 Variety af ¢ Mitent hundred fins who ined t Dummy Vayler and Howerman, and | gall y inbowrtilind He mule Py their Knock at the rickety gate of Mans | iy nan i ieee ea : : : vattin Field ts momentarily expected. | ment for aiceal inva’ Uayintnaeacale Lis ul WOR/NOUNINE ROLY CEy EN New Unlldox Maacot. they we Hest ines sn yall) © the days work. not even in their nager Davie has certainly acquired thing fe d j : ‘ oof yesterday ue ae s only a tulle but as veung ng could be judged front + bod ne me and dit some work | ae!» Wn veterin, and then set re deseriptie \ : As ane hty feet a SEVENTY-EIGHT TIED IN BIG SHOOT Great Crush of Pigeon! Shots at Interstate Park To-Day. wine Grand Ame: Hay marked for thi In ring Yesterday week's shootin: soon notwe hundred fininary hy The ranks this opening there y w vat there are more t tye cen thy firet the Nitre Handicagy 7 “tomant re wasn tneluding: tte are pints, $10 \ ptrany f] n ly kille eatery of att Ms bird t Kpectators, women. Owing te the large nun sh entered Manager Shaner so thold wen the event ammtil toovelock for th fate comers, At that time there we 2” shooters taking part tn mt ine rack ehot who te in the san) Handley ELD welock ity evens to make tw minutes, . a touroft yas suffering outside the bonn oof the ity shooters Sloan, the Vd Part tn this even sick tle je suffe arp an onfined to tis bed in the elu hous 1 Money the amateur champhy ed bis first olrd in the tthe bird dying out of bounds At the end of the 4 round of the | ty-elght men had manage! straight scores of & each, ‘They not take q yy MM) eve Ur ff things look promising for momt thnishes In th cracks en ney. | Congr Wor Ps ll 2 Wedd, BA Voris, Hofman, Narmalee, Hetwing. | : if pd : erie Moaiman, Irmaies, Timtming. |) ‘Oneltornt is oxeSherit SS 0 nk Creamer, of Brooklyn lator | SS h deen doing considerable successful Ing during the lant y H ked upon asa por nt. Others make vig acores are Har the Carteret: Gun) Clu champion pigeon si and he tw Ar, Hophine. and ; nN Lockwoot 1 Money, the amateur and Tod Sloan, CHAMPIONS OFF [REVISED LAWS TO THE SOUTH. FOR EYCLISTS Manager "Ned" Hanlon, of the Brook-| Judge Charles E. Simms, jr lyn Club, wil mest hie players on Wasa | gent of the 4 ington to-day and take them to Char- lotte, Nv C., for two week's preliminary practice. Keeler, Kennedy, Farrell and 'S CENTERED ON QUALITY Acker, Merrall & Condit and Metropolitan Tobacco Co., Distributers, C. C.C."" on Every Tablet. Hoey With such olose shooting In the prelim- velated Cycling and now chairman of thelr Commit i on Mights of Wheelmen and Leg! is studying uj on the local ordinances Daly will leav t 5 *y Gain? Manton. ae ere CUES tie ralaclnad aunle ‘ if Every tablet of Casearets Can- R. GRINDLE, these players, Hughes, Kiteon, Dono | trance. ‘The Assoctated Cv TWevcitne dy Cathartic bears the famous renSITY ie, Tie cite ow van, Steelman, McGuire, Kelley, Dahlen, McCreery, Gatine, McCann and Sheck- ard are expected tu make the Southern trip. What Sheckan! will do is still a mys: NT) 5 Dimeaten! tf isn nee | % pelentific system of tree pola, sore throat a Nags: kidney ‘aid sf theme laws Ct C+ C. Never sold in bulk. Look Judge Simms, for it and recept no other. Beware All druggists, 10¢ will prepare a reyint under the direction and the reas of these labors will be | of fraud. presented for adoption to the Munteipal | == der comp inflarnmation, gravel a weak back, permatiently cured, tery. John McGraw mys that the speody | Assembly by Alderman Joseph Oatman, | r MARRY, DOCTOR or despair ull aca + Whkewise thowy having ime outfielder is travelling around the coun- the president of the Associated Cyeling DONT santts on thames Ss » SB He wo to DI GRISDLER on. try in charge of McGinnity and will ree | Clubs. All conflicting sections will be Hebly i'd, Rend. years at 171 Weet 13ue persitn pete iriors the: weeks while ae changed and a uniform series will 129 FB. Sith At. th spd ae sarultiog i ion is confident Sheckard will not de: do 7 e = foment LD DR. GI Fy their frat exhibition game after Tearing {tome time. but the recent discussion of | Let Sunday World Wants rent yor, as TEny 9 Charlotte, with the Norfolk (Va,) Club! the “Collins law’ has hastened its ac-| Bouse for you, Surest and cheapest | BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE DoGs AFAYETTE CAPSULES ‘ on April 13, . Hom wer i 7/1 with tho old of e Banday World aid." ac,oe Sinan re haters, ea git dewge | 0

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