The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1901, Page 6

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SS ae "Seeds aie Sen WINNERS AT NE ay ee ore THE WORLD: SATU RDAY I VENING APRIL 6 1901. BENNINGS. Track Ankle Deep in Mud—Racing Fairand Betting Brisk. have establishe:! The secom! 5: chase wasn f to draw the Moi The att sidering The unck was mud and er, f mounts lagged « to scales with © Mount Vernon @pring Huntere > and up. About ov Capt. Quickaliver In the Peat. 149, Russell, 143, Penn Bliver Fox, 116, Mbp Femery, 145, Wenjamtn Coanorer, 146 lar good. |W. Eophone_ m yy Lost. Chor ourth f _Bweopmakes: Give Revonah third —————— BENNINGS ENTRIES. RACK TRACK, NENNINGS fortes for Monday's ra *) Taint Race two and one-bal reso) Fourth Race—Sewn f Speetmas + Tamarto Stone ae Toy over stk x s and face hs ao HOW THE NEW YORK CLUB PLAYERS SHOW UP Davis, VALE TEAW IS Played THE ABBOT TO TROT BORALIA Owners of Fast Trot- ters Agree on Race for Lexington. Boralma w Detatla tor 9 the Priory . Dan: STRENGTH TESTS AT COLUMBIA Is Awkward, but Remarkable Work in Preparation for the Championship. TRAINING IN A LITTLE HANDBALL COURT. ——- +248 Roger Denzer He Has Speed to Burn. eile tlaleseleleseiaie ejeisieleieseyejejeseieiesereye ote Selbach, Hick man: Buelow Play Good Handball. NDBALL. STUNTS DAVIS FAILED To CALL CARRICH'S “WAISE DENzER AAS Speec 76 to4w ence 1.002, and F. ¢ undergone ye is much Columbia amplonship ts Winnie MERCER ( warcHed We Pacnc’e of Kraduated hat atx wey SMALL Boys ARE GAR RED Rom THE GWOUNDS es will be ale FRISCO 1S. THE FIGHTERS’ HOPE Terry and a Big Party Leave for the Coast Tuesday. Pe INCIDENTS OF THE NG FOR THE BASEBALL SEASO tt ani’ ex pandas moetef the bu re amateure) ha R hat he fs an Al man are lost when It com at on the lot. wart Flelders Play Good Handball, players. w slows who co Davis, Hickman, Buriow, Murphy. ‘all good fel | AHS, players of the Roger Denger comes w GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP DECIDED sah eb re a overgrown ploughboy. boned and awkward as a farmer hiy first trip to town. He can't Uke a Jimmy Callahan and h handball, Tut he ; ‘ He Is Ft raw boy on fleld t play nd that ts AFTER TWENTY- TWO MEN SHOT OFF TIE. Coouoogo! can piteh, POOGODOEGOOOOAGE) Mannger 6am Har- mphriex, Bparring Dougherty and Tralner will start for San balance of the racing sea- campatcning 4 etable of Ata time | CHAMPIONS IN FINE SUPE ‘Practice Games at Charlotte Snappy and Clever. was to Dara Yee [ ee the American League Team and Is Blacklisted. Ty ineets Oscar e will Nght Ait cham- WENT: TWO MEN WHO WERE TIED IN BIG) SHOOT. Island, Won Cham- Ke So Kuss ' . | Rionahip by KKill-| $4 Noikorket ee laskwont ing Forty-three Birds i |J. L. D. Morrison, of St. Paul, Grassed Forty- two Pigeons and Missed the Next One, le. C. Griffith, of f Rhodel ts, Tenn., April twenty rounds HH Will look hirtes toon Oldest Lager Beer Brewery Without a Miss. is io Ending the Contest. ul at leant wix The F. & 1. athe United Statex: ‘i wed, but proud of his ry meth, MG ae e Leto : “ vale ore hws such a big number] been . Brewing Co.'s s nat Ne seth Be A ra Gat put on f Fe Af: i t ' ‘ pret time since ‘Pueedav ihe has fp laid up with the rip, ut has OC iy 1 ‘ n « and four ¢ ") helped | pecs On Draught at All Customers. ,| Bottled at the Brewery SHAMROCK, SHOOTING Ml WTUOLAMAHER ‘LOCAL GOLFERS === ——OUPUATED. POURING RAIN. FIGHT IS OFF. OPEN SEASON. “tian AUETINE payed befe aly truse io FIRST WEST NEW YORK GAME Challenger and Boston Grffith Missed in Last Police Refuse to Atlow'Crescent Tn A.C. BeBiNS |rninderpnian Wiener to ttemtnd ay “omstgt JenCne Gy Open the Weehaw ben | Detender Have the Day of the Bis fhem to Box in To-Day with 18-Hole | Sr ameter Nasehalt Season Same Noveities. | Tournament Louisville. Handicap. COLUMBIA GAME OFF. Phi adety tbe Nationa Dengners ane CAPS nt e conte: i as Dosaltie: the contest a4 00% the Sunday World, ail arus- eure alt: uaataral dlecharacs brig te, shou, ‘J, Lautter, 160) “intaduay, ie ana re A BECOND- HAND BANJO S sanz BOCK find a ready sale If ndvertised In = DRAUGHT AT ALL OUR CUS' STQMERS’.

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