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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY _EVEWING, . 4PRiL 3, 1901. WINNERS. AT BENNINS. Heavy Track a Handi- cap to Good Racing— Many Scratches. RACE TRACK, Mud larks were | the talent had to Yecord In s:ar: been no heavy going thus far and no the two-vear. mystifying until t ‘The weather cleared int ‘Dut the after: cold and ‘lust cellent attenda’ ting was quite brisk. Jockey Dale iwcived at tt day. He Is a we staff of riders. He will at the meeting, but cannot ride at p! ent at less than 10 pounds. He ! waged to Diemel and Farrel @eason. Dale was one of the bee: ri ers at New Orleans during the recent winter meeting. The card to-day was fairly Ing, but the heavy track wi cap to good racing. ‘There were Number of sctatehes, but horses remained in to make ¢ food speculation FIRST RACE Gelling; fer three-year-olds ant upward eas half furlooss lis ow accept Interest . whts., joel AP & 8 $ 5 uw 4 Bo 210 Tangidie. 104, W.0'Comnor 8 10 11 Start fair, Won all out. Time—1™% ‘Thermos rushed away tn front, fol- Heals and. Midnient Jowed by Tony Ohimes. They raced in close order fora he varter, when The Rogue rushed to and opened unm up off. Jengtha. Gwynne set anil for him tnt SiSteh, har The Hoete held his own end, winning all out by a length aii . @ half from Gwynne, who wan the matte distance In front of Oharles Est SROOND RACT. For maiden tero-year-olés, four and a half fur- Netting Str. Place 6 Anemesen By b a ‘Won driving 8 Red Damsacl rushed away in front and Bet a hot pace to the atreten, fall by Rightawny and Filiform, The ehtaway and Filiform both closed on the leaders and to the eighth pole it Wan anybody's race, Rightaway was the Famest and won hard driven by a length rom Fillform, who was two lengths itt front of Red Damsel. THIND TRACE. Steeplechase Hanticap; tor fouryear-nids ant Up: about two miles, Reting Bertere, white, joeke SESE Fin, Place @. Re Lengburst, 139. Monal Jee as Lady Dainty, 0. Mi ten Mazo, 147, G. Green 3G Sliver For, 135. Wale). 4 fell Start good, Won galloping. Time G, Re. Longhurst made all the running aml won as he pleased by four lengths Mazo Was a Koo! second to the strete! where he cred, Dainty moand secured Jengths. Silver Fox fell at the Hy Foe maiden three-yrar-olite and up: seven fur 8. Starters, ‘Temarin, Anna Puneteal, rai re ‘ turns War Wilton 36, Wonderty Tiottman. 85, RS 7 om) os ior, charts 29 8 gn ig ee woa'cleserty” Time=1.31 Tamarin want to the fron after fing fall and was never cats He ted nothing to spare the end, but by three lengths from Anna Dariine, who olosed a lot of greunt deat Punctual two lengths for the jrace Fifth Race—Seven furlongs —Won by Speedmas; Rabunta was second, and lonmouth Hoy third. ———— (Special to RACE TRA‘ t 3, —The entries for toemorrow's races are as follows: Firet Race—Por threes five and one-half furl Lexington Charley Moore Sixth Race Upward: mile MEMPHIS RESULTS. RAGE TRACK. MEMES, Following are the results Etunhere to-day wan Ta Rave—Six April 3 the races furlonge and 7 to ceting of League of Baseball ¥ Stithe Victoria Hotel tu-ds Bean acts la Hotel to-day, dred ed, the ayers for the comin iy or ole eRe. Mt wilt and HOST OF foo H.D.BATES | COC eVe 10 (a iorore re seioiese(erereiereioiererofery AMERICAN TEAM OF TEN CHOSEN. Arrangements for In- ternational Shoot Complete. Ame Shere can use mg aticlay tare, will wall fy ENGLAND'S CANOBISTS ARE GHALUBNGED. AN canoe ce ee wire pai on Pinehurst Links. PINEHU EST ol Taidw thle 1 inab x drive being oM) yarda Str en's Pandicay Wan wo Rigley Park woMre summary off tolutabla Gulf Club, Washington @ and 1 wo play, George In ib D try Club, Bagion, bem Merrill Waters, Goit tub of Lakesost, by 2 up. Coom JW, Meltipley, Colum Club, Washington, D, C., beat J Num: RAINSTORM TO STOP AT INTERSTATE PARK. LIVE-PIGEON EXPERTS WAITED FOR MAHER TO TAKE HART'S PLACE. The Louisville Welter- Weight Won't Fight McCoy April 29. Shooting for the Grand American Handicap Is Postponed Uniil To-Morrow Morning at 9 o’Clock.—218 Cracks Entered. Hart, West Marys has thought hig benedit d insterd ot take Derby crowd tha! and according ne amd! fe dnt Park But le efferts in the worl! were m whieh of the ¢ wrtant J a Amerc state Taal will be the mar Curb, nem 5 mit can are t Foannounced that the Grand Ameriean Hand aint, te be pos! lock toe wo mort ng, There onde MW be Y m me ane + nfternes ew mine and . sin case za tobe ote brave the weath fred He Ribbo preliminar voting haw by pone with of Treiand ne ir oferm by ast and inp Nest a: ularly enough, a seraten man has never won a Grand Amerioan. ‘Pais the thr n “back-markers.” J. A. TL EI won DOOOD OK vert, who from the M-yard line, are allt | following. Harold Money. who recently won the amat en + , ” any tm ae “ CIRCUIT-GHASERS ed prize and honor < rand ‘Tom A. Marshall yor of Kelthburg, Wl BE K JU Y Hut calculations have so often proved wrong taat Oldest Lager Beer Brewery we wins, as Bates did I nine of the Dickey, wir aat year. Among t Ane! Americas an in 1S, and I in the United Statese The F.& M1. Schaefer Brewing Co.'s Bock Beer On Draught at All Customers, ) Bottled at the Brewery National Cyc non Has t & Association Sen- mn Morfey, Other noted wa winner tn 1898 3 The conditions of the competition are tweaty-fve b fee The winner receives $40 cup, the man third man $400, The remai the sweep te divided pro rata among the next Nigh guns, Post entries are received up to the time of startiig \ DENZER AND FISHER REPORT FOR WORK. +-—_______ New York Club's Crack New Pitchers Relieve Manager Davis's Mind—Indoor Work To-Day. who has shot ia ware O. rn entranc , and the Famities. w Yorks HAFOLD.PIONEN Tors PeQrstaLL Ite og tade ager Davie te not a bit buck: | vazling May rawny age w alolgie ele tereioiereiete(oreTe Ia) ner nple Indian clubs and welght- ness which might arts apones Ga Hines supplanted balls, the call for funds more ani gloves: as the traning parapher- wtowithin half an hour T |e yzers arrival Rumors Se eNTRGCH RET Re am chow ie nbout {fr geve nia) sth ty downpour of rain kept th \ } United State twirler fad been Alied Ord, a players who sarin tt] 1 ‘A. Marshall }tor the (ht » Amertoan worth while to repert at the Pole j $407 EM ee Jana pay 4 was just i little : irounds this morning put In a couple —.-—_. Crosby, O'all elally sf omew no hope Of) of hours in the elub-nouse symnantiin . Aa Brooke Ball Tear | luting titcher “rinks tia: (of cWed hive to be ducks to navieae|Can Intentionally Crip- | |) Wit Denger ame Mitcher Top ont Ciere this morn: said Van Ha Begins Training he ple Batsmen Under i m sinus as faced hi Mine theowy / A Beautiful Growing in South. ' tt New Rule. | ‘tS Plant of Easter Lilies sl... a I guess we'll have to take to aed i in Full Bloom necial ty T w prige-Aghters’ aystem of getting inte GIVEN AWAY HaRLOTTIL tpect remarked Selbach, “Lt 1 only yas te mansnlnater ny had 4 s@t of glover Ud show some of Absolutely Free uf ri ne Ameri-] you fellows how 1 can handle me je that will be ex esse ps store every day ve Hoth did ost dukes. de with the rule to every visitor to our rr y day in parttoater, Manager Davin did not go to the Polo nit this week. v ited nr dase fn the morning, but he went ‘ : © ; Wiles i) could with the gymnasium apparatus.) #aen a pitcher WHT jntentionall V I OCENS Foster, Warner, Selbach, Phyle, Fieher,| 4 dangerous batsman ata ert ‘ ev ne tet | MurHay, Van Htattren, Doheny. Denzer. | of the game in order to get for Easter, r wm opu fe | tckman, Strang and Ganzel were t when “here! i ‘ esa) gxerclage, morntt F Mmbering up omy hitting bateme Vo gytnnasiam, While * ah itwith ithe ee Our New Spring Stock is ready—enormous Wabi tec hele tc 1 “pulling m ' in quantity, surpassing all our previous efforts in x vith heavy rain wil pregably render | | regard to style, tit and finish, and, above all, Ne th nies te “Die Ne s ‘ry enough At Prices That Cannot Be Equalled. "hd Cake tea tid aterm i Here are a few quotations out of the many hundred bar- gains we are offering throughout our vast establishment: | No YANKEE BOYS TO SAIL. Men’s Suits, elegant new Boys’ Long Pants Con- styles, firmation,Sults, j H ore C250 Are to Take Eng- | 6.50, 6.75, 7.50, 8, 4,50, 5. 6, 7.50 and 8. | Strikers Pinces Dincredtte 9 and 10.0% | | NON, Apel LAS a Feat i Nen’s Black piece aes Short Pants Suits, ONLOCAL LINKS, IN BIC FIR [ 0, = ead 2, [aim een 6.75, 8, 10 an . : y hort Pants vr and’ Atlante en’s Sprin: Overcoats| are nites | a aie DRS ul ne Setueeerreet shapes. | Sults for Boys 9 to 16 le: . } = including the Raghn, | years of age, Events Scheduled In-;Six Horses, Valued at, McIntyre fecnaned FOr) Somsdy tere knows anything 3 4.98, 6.00, 7.50. 10.00 | 2,98, 3.48, 3.98, 5.00. clude a Handicap at | $10,000, Burned Foul Riding in f metienm ata, orn cUlneslal on and eas vs, {Children’s New Spring Dyker Meadow. ‘ to Death. England. jockey eluba the report in discredited. 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