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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1901. ; WIWERS AT INEW WESTERN JOCKEYS WHO ARE RAPIDLY ~— WORRIS. PARK. WINNING FAME ON EASTERN RACE-TRACKS. TOOOOOO! DOOD OOOO DDC OCOUUDODO 00000000, Fields Deficientin Qual- ity and There Are ManyScratches. $ (Special TRACK, MOR May 12.—There was noth at Westchester the a lated to move a man at a than a walk on his way to There wore or wo races ¢ - by stake names the races not Interesting. The sleds we pick and a bit deficient tn _ There wore many scratches, too the Melds were considerably reduced The track In much better co} tion than was expected ter the hes rains of thls morning. The straight course was almost dry and there were} dusty spots on the Withers course. ‘The | attendance wus Ight, but thin is always | to be expected on Monday. ‘The ne | Was In proportion to tie card | Five horses were seratched and ‘Tim- othy Foley was ad: open, event. Mayor Gilroy outela ery: e thing In the race and was gdds-on favorite. Brandy Smash the lead at te start and Jar runaway race of it, winn by six lengths, Godfrey was same distan: Ma The latter self. FIRST RACE May Blossom Race, (ot teo-yearolte and up ward; Eclipee course Berttr Starters, wants. joke SU MIL Fin Mandy Smash, 96, Slack. 2 1! Gottrey. ‘Burns. 1 Mayor 110, 8h Timothy Foley, 6. Smith yo Star, 86, ‘Thompron 1s : fart good. Won eantiy Time—1.13% SECOND MACE “ Kinder Race; for maiden twooyearolde tou and one-balf furionge RAC] and Hore leleresereterersiens ers ererot might a a ‘bad idea to send Charley Hicknutn out every morning for batung with the Glante! surplus twirl- 1ohim with their most puz- : dere. Hickman was the New rk Club's star batter Jast yvar, but te date this season he can't hit loon, In the parlance of the ball tos. + Davis sald he'd think the scheme Mweating Starters, whte, Jocks SUI hin str Place Grali, 107, Landry. 7 Baright, 104, 51 . Musidora, 106, O'Connor. Peaineale, 107, Dangman Dandy Weet, 110, Hallman Concertina, 107, Henry Bilver Chimes, 14, Gancon ‘Start fair, handily. Time-O54 bt “Although he hai never f starter before Enright wan sen post favorite at 9 to 10. He made the] In the absence of Moth Miller on running to the dip, where he began tol the Speedway a queen of the road hang. Grail then went to the front, ant] waa developed yesterday. She wan Wieh- - ‘was never aftorward reach winning ind Lassie, driven by Charles Wilder, handily by @ length. Harty 4] Not once did she meet with defeat, con- ehe' place, ¢wo lengths befor auering everything that dared brush Highland Lassie Won Every Brush—Moth Miller Wasn't Out. the oes to the fo ng Bernard has done ao well tn field xinve Van Haltren has been up with a lume shoulder that the to see him kept in the game urns. He might be shifted ht fleld. Hix stick work has "hax deen sure on same gin- young men players believe they young pitcher on the who will “make good’ TARO RACE. her, even to the fast fying litte trotter, >» Mathewson's performance Apprentice’ Race. for three yearotte and up | Swift ir times did Cockertil'n Bwitt who was secured {rol American League Club, di! seven furlongs. Starters. wha, jocks. re 108, war. 4 27 Hie, 08, Muthotiand > @utire, 101, Rice. 3 that yesterday was Gagrt. 106, Gannon. tart tate, Woo bh is been able to use hi alla a pia here are the latest additions to tho] proving into a first-class rider slety Cee tithe ne avorlennispltG Hing tale he East. They have] Wonderly is a product. agSlew Or- z with freedom, the fact thut an apprentice rode her. O oO ULL CURT SUR u i ly In a product: agp : \ ol ee The of 6.00) that wa e FA ite edt ced ella METR P LITAN GOLFERS. leon practicnlly unknown to. the| leans, riding succeastully there last pea al CE Oy ed a ntry h sman ate with Highland Lasse and | | times did he take Lasste's| | t work againet the Hi yesterday that great thingy {oof him wh es Denzer hash houlder for we ¥ | ! fone BOrOOdOD ») ‘) appear | rider, and gives every promise of im- The jockeys who: pleture 4 ROBERTS UP FOR - MANSLAUCHTER, London Grand Jury Finds Bill Against 4 Pugilist. LONDO’s, May 13.—The Grand Jury te-day found a true bill of manslaughter sauinet Roberts, the pugilist, who on April 22 fatally injured “Billy” mith (Mur Livingston, of Dniiwlel- in a boxing zontest at the Na- ring club: the referee, Dour. ager Hettison, of the National ub, and others concerned tn the tight e The Recorder recommended this course so that the courts micht Analy declte @ her such competitions are genulme sts for golnts or prize-fights, q ———— —- BAY RIDGE STATION FOR = « NEW TORK YACHT CLUB, The New York Yacht Club has decided to move its station at Staten Island back to Bay Ridge, and arrangements have been made to have a small house set up at the basin, There will be a fNoat and all conveniences for members who desire to anchor their yachts off | Nay Ridge during the summer, The quarters at. Staten Island were not found to be at all conventent, GIANTS VS. CHAMPIONS. ¢ but was out by feet. No run® pal Daly natled” Bernard's grounder and threw hix im pach drew ais | bane, Setbach died trying to steal seo , ond.” Davis was siven his base on balls. | Davis sto cond. McCreery ran over to the re nd pulled down Hickman's Jone dri run Fourth t{ning. BS art's long fly, 3 d third base, Davis and was given a lite ef threw high, sacrifiond i eennes. out, rrow give Dany a life, third. Daly made a blut ° ally made the base after @ long chuse on the base line. Kelly xcored, Bowerman dropping Davis’s iiffed Danien’s tly and tins walked. McGuire MeGuire was off the out. ‘Three runs, first base nzel's Strong buntet beat the ball as to right sent him turbed the atmor went to the bench Strang scoring. Di gave Bowerman a life at tre fied to Keer, Bernard hit t forcing Bowerman, One mn, Fifth Inning. ard struck out. Kelley holstey sy ty to Eickn Keeler's show Bowerman tnt ovan's wid ‘the speculators flaured that in a. small . i | ‘ eam ts field she could pet away well. She di tern public until appearing in the] winter. He has had little opportu: | thatyaawiinlagaballsicam ilaga inshoot nr’. and whe led for five furlons Extensive preparations are belng made the Metropolitan Co Assqela tons hin dle here this seavon. All are| nity here to show his worth. , a \ ee re econ ten took he [for the tiird annual tournament of the [Mean Hat of ten or lens Weal riete Pineal PenmaTieriltalnexinfatcalt Firat Innins, aciiiwasigivenchin?thiridtbaneren end. af ‘tri ' + In addition to the championship there | W. ths ya Brooklyn went to bat frst. y|balle. Davis was also given free trans ‘eytwo and a half lengths from Glen-| Metropolitan Gott Axsoclation, to . 4 ; t fick le who wan three lengths in front) veg stay x x, 4 as WII be the Metropolitan Handteay, { n Dusen has been riding quite] fornia last winter. He was on ae O° Tay! fooled, heckar’ with pore man tr ed Hou pacrinee, oe Sparkiwasibestey off. ne s re: ad 4%, er pel oey (ts i hale. i ainda Met some time, He is a rider of the old] ground for a long time as the result 1 Pci the sph fanzel aciurcaes keted | inocked 1 Keounder ‘to Di of to jek ve, . yy | pent ie fe i a EN fie oe Pelkey z 5 at iy _ NY | elahte n school, trong Anisher, with good | of indiscretions in the saddle. He ts | out a Daye and i peaiein to frat. iiling the Bases, 5 and up; seven feor~ ie Metre in chatnplons. 2 | eo! 0} ve 3 Ue fn . No a , < wees B Tongs. Bes | ate oclatanalityinerrounatot Aaeeral jconalatior: judgment, whose only falling is that a rider of the strong, hustling tyye; Weight- Thrower Makes! comexhomevs but ithe ball ileat | Rum 3 to, air Mace. | holes, medal play, the sixteen players | Will Of pate at eu ometimes he goes to sleep in races| a la Taral, and a few victories at) . ee etre hat Kobe fue - . . Ballooas rs vith Lowest scores to sampete at maten | the members « and doesn't wake up until the race is| Aqueduot made him popular, | Good Records in Cal ai Segond is, fats play In cane under Itty players are en. | Hachange be ects ie | MAO CPITTRTTarridiseraara (reali ite Dale 14a very promising feather: | edonian Games. reat BASEBALL CHAT. eekore sh See tered, And in cage fifty or more play: fatbed for ihe annual. sprtins Landry developed in Canada last] SCRE who will be a top-noteher in ah ry : : oi Nfigate, 106, Duroe. ern are entered the thirty-two players | ment, vegin oon ‘Thurwday on the : Reh i afew seasons. He now rides a splen- No runs Nertonsthet Wobokeniaanitchery etl sees) piiheesire be pyandeely: With lowest scores are to compete i Haka;of Use Fnalewenl biel Chul son and had considerable suceess| did race and is a strong finisher for | {Special to The Evening Workt) Tanne n only elabt hi ad gave three Hanitadin, ia, puliman ‘ zante play : ay puchicenl holes The | URE i oe in W Orleans. He is a good hand| a lad of his weight. | PRINCETON, No J. May eens an tealhe im son balls, Me might do f jw York after Mark ‘Twain, 106, Landry. 10 nals, though, will in any case be atl alt are * t f to: Rleuon - y vainly to loc Srp erPereni A Start fair. Won thirty-six holes, match play Me. wih i reer aarica=ae = SS Se very and ded on strikes, allad Fwealher has) playel bavacs sini thel tress ss 4 re starte his afterno “ A gi yo ° ytus s the seco: ine 4 itions were f B cco * aap if were at th eto} from tate 1 to 10 to 1 erufied by the 4 wry of wiih t Niliithelveraciceath straight at ‘Taylor and fed at first, No ad tet a, Lantus against the others was . ting that elub. Only ha ort r as a WA Geer the Pirates yet played In an Apheidemrentet hes post tnatis Tabi te eakitoete ga | MagTIR with Niet t “its tered and Strang lull down a pretty bunt to-| Anerfean Naaaue : iS got away in good ivr, Hillionatre ‘ ni | well a number of points for the rd othted base and beat the ball to] “Over 12,000) people turned out in Cincinnatl, made pace to the stretch, followed by ehainplonsn sofave a rating on | ‘ <t place will count tive “y's corn Ganzei hit to Dahlen, | yestenlay to see their pets wallop the Pirteburg Edna J. Petra tl and Hacloon, when | — = — — —— ———— 5 7i| 5 % Who tried to catch Strang at second, | team. The game must be booming In the Weete ” ; they straightened {or home Petra IL. ! | @ | potas Uhree, third. two Hbut both runners were safe. Nelson sa ————— gwent to the front and. wo: tly) by | " As will be award: rifleed, both men advancing meGniniNewen Pen three-quarters of « roan Balloon, | +2 —_—_—__——. he pretty) single to right) by Bowerman bs who was three lengths In front of Semi: | a eng team and | woored two fans, faytor’ struck 4 Nayeball Anenetation, of the Broar, fears . . Towerman died trying steal, es eter eh lave Piritth Race—Withers miie.—Won bs | |With All Conditions Favorable for a Fair Race, Foren ane fate fen tmtost league clube <The Vatercure: Herbert) Waa second, and { | : : Herd 901 penen q mine. fone of the be te SRG Aral inh | Old Boat Won Twenty-Mile Trial 1) Tourth ae a the teat cme | | i j tins A] ae iul season, d Seger aa | by Five Minutes. et ‘out | Pit it ree MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. | O ; fe Howerman. MeGuire. trled) to steal, | main mith te teas Baer are —— ——— ! LONDON, May nd both yachts fetched high to ‘ a pean ip Phew Nobpohen fo wo i Birt eit wing. 61" fourth, 0 BEA TRAC! ut anes poten fa bleyele Hawn t take alt BRISTOL, May t-te Hacavinerauil eanieies 1 for about Sele Ewing 018 fourth Spneqentrien Sea Vanacert When the Consttt R Perry, 03; nec Me s very mu ne Juat it i) fi Meaty eID Beaten nhia, “OF, fourth, Wallower, Ree, Kore: a atl ‘ day would have t teady for her fret trial soir very el the old Shane | he ae be mat - Posix end)a belt) furlon tires UCT a Lous ceed CoM ter for io whim! te wae che tiret real tela) race, and] The beats then 1 off and } Wire) Of Bled tah eats i aac P feanceman ees oo 1OL Max Ut | notines May: for the apiacedl the Haye, ant ner alll was autied ah wind asd deavy |right dowin on a mars, the new boat | 2 ~ : ie iy | bad. At leant, t what sey Wallkels: Chit she'll be MN Her seal Cin al of sailing the Hig and holding th nee wita-| JF lammer—Wo by Dewitt, 4) sevond, ON Keehatnpton to rundred thousand enghunlasty thous | moortne. oy newt Sate Hoaelther own or # ut improving te ‘Ph (round | vt! 2 Wo MI SHU Meee OA Ee plaie t =I Fintshing w He oew coup des} uperioritg, aad was first home oy tive! (le Shamles Lightship as follows “Won by Sprays, washes, powders, salves, medicated " ni; seven furlon: Meant | country roads w wellnlch Jammoed, | fender Ie geln By A much minutes after « rwentyemile 5 fehl 2 mI. | tobacco and cigarettes, however long and pe: : ‘The Chamberlain 11) Scurry ry Umeha u rie may abe ieee! aac ninety it bec prov Kid ! us dewed lin hoth{the: Shamrocks ate tH Willams, ‘os; | ently used, do not cure Catarrh, ey relieve (i 3 seecrsNOS Mararavion 18 Ra CER ATOR RERULT TEL rte er Sekt eeneertiauNuriesta 1 thie in a het, hagy calm, which leg, to White Nowe ra ue 8"? | temporarily the inflammation in the throat and SX \ | 5 accepted the opportunity afforded them | beat tee of racing weather | Wan dead ¢ wiward. ‘The Shamrock Sy Dewitt, “O41, ser-| nose, and enable you to breathe more easily and {\ ‘ ’ by the New Vork State Diviat eid : ore ina e Porth) tcok up a postion © weather bow 4. ett, “Os tourth, Mit] freely, but the continual rush of impure blood to \ : Animosity, ; Nilicsies Levandvreturntwanfthe:centin agen ‘all During the night a frean of her oppo Cersmatline lie Htmg—MSon by Young., ‘03; | these parts keeps up the irritation and ultimately \ ~ 1 Race—The t “| arranged, ind neariy © one of th Vert . alee piped up, and early (hie | challenger Capt. Weringe [5p wa. a third, “OF, fourth,” Fox. | produces ulceration of the glands, when the breat \\" Withers intie who arta at Wedtord Rest in Brook Ax the cdot east Ay | was blowing a hale gale and | hove round a + For more than | ‘Perry war aisqualifet’ for) pacing in one-mile | becomes exceedingly offensive and the soft bones jn ined Sa Wsntea riya the morning returne fore Qratnable be the was running outs! f the windward turn he was able to |p) Bach man mayes up one and toon take | of the nose are frequently destroyed, The cntar- & . : ee the Shamrocks had this, The br held falrty) well. | Po Bou —we Horton, ‘04; Goleman, ‘oz, | Fhal inflammation extends over the entire surface ~~~ ig see {ehh eb eiiel-i-it been arta: but Capt more de-| y Mall on the old boat was drawing tle for necoud: Forney, of the mucous membrane, or inner skin; the stomach, kidneys and lungs are Fourth Race—Th tie hel salen | Pl ctded to wait until the wind moderated ly and she went through the water de . Me for third Helght, 10) often involved ; the whole system soon becomes affected by the rapid absorption { far three: url it DO YOU W. ANT A FREE 5 than to rlek his'spare in such alas gust nKer Sr aTee ize Ign Jump—Wou bY Curtin, “03; sne-| Of poisonous matter into the blood, and the disease that you had hoped to cure MOF ees Bi thint, Wise fourth, Cart imple = ang Fi atesesertee ‘ : ; 4 Vale. Eaurt: TU AUT Eire Hite a with simple local remedies, assumes a dangcrous form, Mig Sea Hunninn. : Sy thre Final score: 1804 winx, "04. GAty points; "02, I had Oatarrh about 15 years, and I had Catarrh so bad was entirely We potnta: 701, 17% pot ‘The first sign of a lal sail was made] ently with the LOLsa ts Se roInte swe a TE Potots triod during the time everything I y DOE sachin The wind wa sun | ide ° FINISHES AT WORTH. eeu ORE) OF, DUSK NO! baal Land Pea et ie s any good, At last I came to the con- Iagiiiealsslneucewsietayireabionies me isonse, and decided to wive 8... Hig outside, bat it was dextred to tes eer . 1g | disonse, and decided to give 8, 5.8.0 frewy ay well aw fine TRACK, WORTH, Mgy |3—| trial, 1 could see a little imprdve- Shamrock se iM i Mimrosic races run here to-day resulted “*] sent from the first bottle, and con- eader over her firth main: Vthety minute, Sib-topaala were set and ine, follows Hawed) it threo or foun monthay or vate taal ree | gyate ran back the Halsh. The old | First fr 1 til Iw. . This was Ker follawed suit. Anchors were! Simrock again gave a fne aliaplay | Won by: Ida V., even and y Setrana erential perfoct health to- wads awn the wind. y drew out fast and] «tick even for oli ‘) ominously cand, on the crn of six] te Girl third. Time—t.30 day\—M. MATSON, Lapeer, Mich. pele i Gc... 8 BASEBALL SEASON TICKET ? i Silver Chimes : ainsi Byelyn Maud i theseee Yo the first of {ts readers who predicts the correet standing of the National League Baseball Clubs ag it will be after the games on Teenie Mons Saturday, May 2h, The Evening World will giv mn ticket to @ixth Rare—Hensieap: for throe-yerr-oide and the Polo Grounds, upward; Celipes cours c sf A par of Rhodes ..128 coi un The predictions will be time-stamped on receipt at this the yachts her. Th a deaf in one ear, and all the inside 4 of my nose and part of tho bone sloughed off. The physicians gave me up as incurable, I determined te try 5.8.8., and began to improve once. It seemed to get at the the disease, and after a few weeks treatment I was entirely cured, and 4, for more than seven years have had no sign of the disease.—! . JOBE- PHINE POLHILL, Duo West, 8, 0. miles, “gained four minutes. The fol-| Second: Race-Hev pet n : Catarrh is n constitutional disease—a blood disease which is frequently ine, such as S., can remove the hereditary taint, destroy the poisons that have been accumulating in the system for years pageant irs Cee lt nd the first correct prediction, or the first of the closest ones, will Potter olinag Quitender . WG lady Uncas wey win the prize, which will be awarded Tuesday, M wowing Were @mes of the enn at its aver, Dy af {and 2 t0 4: inherited, and only a blood medi — S 7 plat 8 third, Nem 3 20, * Cut out the following competitor's blank, fll it out and mail te sess ve-elghtha of a mile. | perhaps, and restore the blood to a healthy and pure condition: ‘The inflamed t twenty miles, fret a the Baseball Editor of The ace, was second; Blue Ridge Haseball idltor In competition for The Evening World b: the following as my prediction of how the N will stand after the games on Saturday, May & World FAYLOR PICKS THE | SMAJAH” 10 WIN OUT. Ma Mere, Says Colored Rider vred Sycam inno doub: the reault of to-day's Hed tolttie Weringe out-Mane . irtal 8 dintinetly dis cuno nting "to ————[—=——__-- ache and neuralgic pai eball Prize 1 offer tional League Clubs a length nhead, Capt, Sy Is sheets and trte windward of ihe use of amore | new challenger, especially ax the Sham- the previous sins had not! n mn equality with the new racer . on any point of sailing, with the ex-| RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS. le Distance Cyollat, May 1s, | you by their advice. We charge nothin; ‘en and tio 3; Haydon, | membranes and diseased glands are healed by the ricn, pure blood which is car- and the offensive discharges from the nose, and the terrible head- 7 tt sh cease. Chronic cases of the most desperate character The old Shamrock ted out to a geod) howe who had pinned thelr faith to the! RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. and apparently hopeless, have been cured completely and permanently by the Write our physicians fully about your case and they will cheerfully assist y whatever for this service. Book free FT SPECIFIC C@., ATLANTA, GA. ‘Will Beat Jacquelin. FILL IN NAMES OF CLUBS. TUSH Lg Ge Wig el menecuvEe Ane Lsension else unatnepeTasuRNs —The races here to-day resulted ax fol- | 0 application HE SWI : ie 5 ane yuard. Taylore, the little French . sere : x | 4 J; who {a hero with the hape of THORPE -TO RIDE ON TRAVERS ISLAND, GAMES. First Race—Seven furlong+—Won ; a few American dollara by = rutare, 7 to 1 and 3.30 ts hawton, Sporting. Tayl he Ameri FOREIGN TRACKS, T00, Siaty-Siath Competition of N. Nam third. aR =p} P, K ACES i Hin the Fret cham: SECEDE COR ie 2) A ROUNR ERRORS Charley ‘Thorpe, the “grand okt man| As C) Well Ne Held June 8. econ by Wilh AN AtGinen 3 wr] MORRIS PAR R. coming race In France, of Jockeys,” will probably ride abmad! phe New York Athletle Club wiit hold! en: Mins Dora, i to § for, place, | WESTCHESTER, N.Y. ; this year, He haw tot been engaged ¥¥ Syuy aixtyenixth wot of Ramen ut ‘Travers | Nan eccomls Waka third: TimesAel1-(.) 74h Day, Monday, May 13: offe: fhe expects. that many Weacuscecerte esc! |) vaedt, any. foreign owner, but holds a Dread tebe 1 Island on June 8 and the same fine Lice onosdean=poniadaoscagnuanseus mide by a German durfman under shes * oa Y . :EONG, &. bia Fe ee oer eay seas (vein) oluaa of sport: that has] bee? agen] thore|. 2. Comebn Sweatians, Nery cul tae yi eer eet emteery aa Rebrasia to this city, and will sall (Or | ror many years past te assured. SYRACUSE, N.Y. Muy “E.R, Peps ee Le polh DS ccerececcsoresessssrssens jerms Y 7 " = r Shorps. saya he wants to. see the| Every track and) field event Ja eure to leer fue aa ae ei ahd 46 Unt. IC BY LANDER, try and "how. they conduct ire: be\,weil filled before sthe time) of | clos: | vers!ty: CRON. Bachrs: we pigusa-conerace's. * !lng "which will Sa, on. May ame. -F ously Ul with'syphold fever. Dar ee Te gt. nee te od nd a teeta bs Fa ln coy Batt 2 spectalist in Uisesses of tneD. er OULD DR. GRINDLE'S scleatife ‘treatment blood Has toe Rey and bladder on,” grivel, Ac. ments temaved. Visiting less kittal DB; GRINDLA ass, coners

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