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é ILA LATEST NEWS OF “SPORT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES: HELEN PAXTON WINS THIRD RACE. TOM MAYBIN JUST GETS HOME WITH SECOND EVENT. Paxton, Sir Kingston Beats Dan Favorite in First Bvent at New Orleans. the attenc wa sa very The cari was a very gor « and evenly mate each race but being among t fourth race. a Beart fair A field of + the leader ¢ | Helen Paxt reon whe w (90 RACE 1 ‘ LEANB March 10.—The ent 's Faces are as follows pie, Bere Dior es. &. David Jakes “Werner! Eaxreisis Mazie ‘T™: Gala Day fim W Miss Goarad erty Divonne =~ NNTOS WILL RACE ENDURANCE OVER CONNECTICUT ROADS. Han wil ,BASEBALL HERE GOLFERS’ SEASDH O'BRIEN AND M’KEEVER MEET TO-NIGHT CANOE RACES ARE LONG AND BUSY, IN SHORT FIGHT AT PHILADELPHIA. GARDEN FEATURES. MANY EVENTS DOWN ON INDIANS INTEREST SPORTS- LENGTHY SCHEDULE. MEN’S SHOW VISITORS. English Experts Varden and W. ©. Whitney's Moose and the) Hraid May Meet Dur Musk Ox Receive Much Attentt e Garden have been en- es about the isiand ed by muscular Indians in w aint. It is a novel way in wi " xt f wl and bik KING WANTS CNLY ORDERS OTHERS OF STABLE DISPOSED OF. Only Classic Events WII Receive of Edward Vile Thoroughbred after. HUNDRED MILES, Fawn TEST AGAIN Ne Held May es of Auap (lob of Amer Aut . a sRIE CHARLEY M’KEEVER fi 7 e y be w ‘ e w . K . fF ; t . ; ; nevis worth if ante ' punts piri } nbinied h was Prism, big stakes, BUSY SEASON IN SPORTS Lp ALL THE COLLEGES. TIGERS WORKING COLUMBIA WON'T “BADGER” CREWS CORNELL MUST STUDENTS TRAIN TO “MAKE” NINE. ROW ANNAPOLIS. THIS SEASON. BRACE TO WIN. HARD ATHARVARD " feclinnd tom eae , IACA, March 1 @ Cornell track) CAME winner NEXT SATURDAY. A pasebn +E, March ativs their as nt have returned “ fresim four-oare -NEWSY PARAGRAPHS OF DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD. SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. | BASEBALL NOTES. NEWS OF THE GOLFERS. WITH THE CYCLISTS. OF INTEREST TO HORSEMEN.| NOTES OF THE BOXERS. STAKE HORSES, ‘WHITNEY ADDS 10 + | are only | MORGAN DENIES COLUMBIA STORY DID NOT PROMISE TO SEN! | YACHT TO EUROPE. Bat Saye He Will 5: Her Ooen- if A y One Wants to Race. t The at ement published tn @ morning paper to-day that J. Pierpont Morgan said at the reception given to Prince / » New York Yacht Club} night that he would tmme-/ put the Columbia Into commis{ “send her across the ocean ht on the other aide me! siderable doubt among elub- were present at the recep- { UJ with ec nen who * Lewis Cass Ledyard, ely refused to affirm o ‘ory, while Commodore Fred| f the Larchmont Taeht| Watson, its Fleet Cap-, {whom were present at th said that they did not hear| 'Mr. Morgan . Morga sald Mr. Morgan, “ose not me. What I did say s any one over there he Cotumbta, I wilh re’ Mr. Morgan de- r discuss the possibility: kolnk abroad, or on he would allow @er to iy forelga yaotie .: BASEBALL WAR WILL SOON END. PRESIDENT EBBETS LOOKS FOR ay SETTLEMENT. No Matter What Court Deetdeay There Is Sure to Be Elght= President of the lub, said this afiers the present trows National League would be ah ef out ina few | “ ke to see the two factiong satisfactory agreement v quickiy, said President Ebbets ta n Byening World repocter. “I can safes sa National League will be come ed of this year, just as ie If the decision to udge Truax shortly, we will admit out t ruling of the favor we will ENGLISH STABLE, LEASES THREE HIGH-CLASS TWO-YEAR-OLDS. LONDON, March .).—That William C, Whitney In having the most cf thoroughbreds im is evidenced by his Not content with string, he has added two-year-olds from. whom John Hug- trained last seasca. The horses sed and are Veneration IL, nds this ye Cat Bird and Hammerkop. The strength ng of Mr. Whitney's table was unquestionably done advice of John Huggins, for just afl soon as the latter arrived here, RUPTURE CURED. rae 6 the only trae ta comfort, ar in at ru hot said’ vy Agents irmtasiianed ‘30 seats.) Aeentt oF | i t | a . ° Ap ‘ Ma ‘ . i = ‘me It meet Martin Dufty, the : 7 ‘ ht of Chicago, in a atx-round is V . American A.C. of Ch to- ali ¥ ‘ « , looked upon as @ wonder ia : the Windy Clty, apa to win Matthews will have ° : - ‘ fight much etter than he did against Turn ’ Counts ‘ = Jom Choynskt, the Calltornta heary-wetght, Nope en i Knocked owt Bil! Hanrahan in five rounds at ; | 7 < lsviile last Friday night, has been slgned to | ‘ Kid Carter or A for six ‘ ree « ‘ ‘arter will Wienig is oe Springs y . pis Rube Ferme, the champion welter-weight. Bais ame ved ta San Pren from Portia: wa The a hopes to meet Al Neill from | oil , ay ; i eMeteree Acton Z ‘5 . :8 : pening Ga Date clashing among the bigger boxing clube ae 4 « * + 8 in Philadelphia te « thing of (to Manager Martin Julian, * past, and it te he Peon A iS uncoweni, (hei Frank Erne, the light tht champiog, who ts ss | to meet Curley Supples a! rt Erie on March 17, | hag been matehed ie bor Gus Gardner at Chicage eran e have been practically Mo gk : Mane March 34 ic || A D8 han eam Intra in Conerne to ‘pl Aiea ath, et mart th: secretion. pro | large the peperwment ot renktare Rood | Landon, ube, ‘thoual be negotiated @ tm! Louterttic Councitmen have passed a boxing or- Fraps Roolnsen would. ere Ae permin Dureau The wheelmen ‘Sble city are aera whel ther the Americans will i able 43 |e Lib ‘and. ‘wes, neh ting ‘for @ (aster " dinance compelling the several clube le pay eure all uanstures . tee te act there Uy that time. | pie alt ube way. per night. boned (ps has MEN CURED, ZAMOUH R No. AAGIN kuarsatoed (6 eureipll dise where capsules and Inject atte by expres Kremer. dru Medical , OLD DR. GRINDLE, ~ ee CAPSULES "4" ieee,