The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1901, Page 8

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WINNERS AT Fie pe Weainer )olear, but(Mr. Peter &. Collier Eeads Ex-): Mudlarks Were in | — hilarating Chases from His Great Demand. | = : guinness | Eatontown Farm. : (Bpecial to RACE TRACK, 1b Mudlarks were 4) track And string acouracy wi Picked them yenterda; ning true to t Ma Wis ‘ 5 ‘The weather was 4 still a rawners in tt | 4 made one cling fondly to wint The attendance stil ke average, and all signe p breaker for the Washington Jockey from the financtal point of view ‘The card to<iay was miserably poor an] } regardn quality, tut the fleids of fi 43 ood elze and well matched, The crowd] Irag ti As ma | cared jIttle about quality, <0 long as| Colter teads his gues : } there was the desired apeculative me-] ite dogs extending | Lume 74 diam. fteen omilew through at | san FIRST RACE, Tor three-yearoide ant up fire ant « tat jones. Betting Str Place Royatere:. x Kiem. 119, slack 31% Biarneymone, 117, Wake 6 4 Mart good. Won driving, Time wm Roysterer was the first to whow, but ne wan outrun by Lexington Pirate tn tie firet sixteenth. The latter in turn i: outrun by Scorplo, who opened up a Kap of a couple of lengths on Lextigton Pi rate, with Roysterer Turning into the q Pirate cloned on 3> and the two : fought ft out to the end in rouning atyle. orpio won by a short head. Lexington Pirate wan five lengthe front of Charley Moore. COND RACE Por two-yearolte four and « half ¢ Barter, whte jocks § Carroll D104. Mile. 2 r Niente, 106, { neveral tong Dolce Far arroll D. ewerved "other two nalied nit was a terrify drive home. roll D. winning by a short head } Dolce Far Niente, who beat Walt Minute a head for the place THING Rat i; for thiee-year-olle and up, even ‘4 tine ors, Jocks, SOMIE Pim. sere Matt Simy I.Bren'n 2 48 dt oe Prost, 96. y 2 Fad 7 Cherished. 840 Woikran é Drangatrman, 108 16 4 {\ je VeVevereleleleleleieieieieieiseie sisisleisisisie sieisieis eo sisinieie siete ale so matanasaleaitetes win ea running. followed roalt, Draugnhtaman Thin order wis here ‘Toluca hud ook the and h thi —— pant t Brauurneaman second saint Matt Simp : he, Tun home. Daug A Sled away Gnd ‘Matt Shines Handball Practice Now]: Brogit inthe lust ‘rixteenth Jimbertrg 4 Was ite hetin tiene cP Phere | Part of New York's} ins Unaic cient 1. Lee Race—Five furlongs,Won by Baseball Candidates’ Ll a ore den; Irene Lindsey was second Preliminary Training j RACES TO FIT : rela Come a Ve the Thing. The weather man a Mau out on the work off t plus flesh guonths, but th Admirable Programme|' for the Aqueduct y and today fhix morning Manager Dayts decided an unusually succesnful one, Secretary Fred Rehiberger has azranged an natn BENNINGS ENTRIES. able programme for the sixteen days» = Facing. lie has taken ‘ ern] tion the class of horses that the meeting and their short races at fou including three « harale, the Ozone and the - The Woodhaven is at t acorex of high-class youngaters, some which have fulfilled expectations }y graduating from the maiden class |: handsome rashion. For the three-ye. Atakes—the Rockaway. longa; the Muahing I mile and sevent: Hand Carter, w) ie the feature « ‘ pounds, harentus Bramble (114). Among th the othe THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENIN MONMOUTH COUNTY HUNT CLUB HAS KEEN SPORT COUNTRY. Money Outdoes .the Fair Members in Daring Riding and Jumping. APRIL 4, 1901. SAHIN, FOLLOWING THE HOUNDS OVER ROUGH save Pisiere AVSS peonay Gearlig 2 STABLEMEN’S STRIKE OVER. j | SUNDAY’S BASEBALL GAME. So racnse WIL Put Strongest Team They Decide to Accept Newmarket day—Pitchers Limber | led are | becomes d p-seated an write our physicians about sour THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA mons obl Erteh -<|FORTY-EIGHT TIED iy anton ie weeiet "| TN GRAND AMERICAN.) man Likes Yew Men. Anirew Freedman e with the Ameri that something must be done to get his —— ee i men i no matter how bad the Meeting. ment ah eclal 19. The feeming W Tae : ESTATE PARK Apr toate The Queens County Jockey Club's|+ r Wp ! spring meeting, which begins at th on POE SSH AMES oe ve Aqueduct track Monday, April 15 and | men took At pl ends Thurwday, May 2. WyseN to by A Ld: # “HORSES 'N TRAINING” OUT. Vied nes Mirds, in stables under th BIGGEST SELLER Firat Whi Li ditions Mr, with the caune of » at the Bennings Jeng. aaame wiuid teal the but for the Korii when tem in their traininy:, and should xatiars LITTLE REIFF WINS A STAKE. sAppeenitice allowance Diseases of the Throat and BONN, Apri tne Noe tay'"| $ Lungs generally come from ley Hunt 5 Me a Neglected Cold. HALE'S HONEY OF HORE ° HOUND AND TAR is quick and a sure, It wil! cure a cold, Il soothes and heals the aflected parts and rer vents terlous tung (roubles, 25cs, 50c. and $1, At all drug stores. nn eaegenl PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE IN ONE’ MINUTE. BROADWAY UO AWAY, BROADW Ay, NROADW AY, N SSS) ¢ MANUFACTURERS’ CIG DIRECT DISTRIBUTERS, 75 and 77 Walker St CHAMPIONS ARE HARD. AT. WORK Balmy Weather and Dry Grounds Allow Fast Practice. nh rely tree frow yplaint 1s seldom met ry to Speak of Catarrt ous than a bad cold, of the nose anc acomplicated anc al uirst, i ontaminated by o:s0n throat is carried to al the poisor mall Cae cures: thor is the only pur ctable blo if you have Catarrh d he use of S.S. 5. ai ood and sk RUPTURE ae tre le the onty trum ie Hi ur onder | gis Jd ‘trata ‘and tities | DO: YOU ‘NEED.’ your business ?/’ fa Che, Bunday:) DERBYS,. ALPINES, $3.00 and $4.00 $3.00 and $3.50 SILK HATS, $5.00 and $6.00 cure all unnatural discharges, | pedimenta, shout PARTNER IN cotabilabed omes Avertine for one ‘Remernber,/ OLD. DR: es, pala in ne mouth, ulcer, palnfub A bladder compli ¢ te nary, 1d i 7th waste) time! consultiny

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