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gl ag THE WORLD: WEDNESDA LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD * STAR CAZER WON THIRD. New Orleans, While the Seo- ond Went to Mrs. Frank ‘Foster. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACH-Centte 1, Versifier @ Sliver Fringe 3. SECOND RACE—Mre. Frank Fos- ter 1, Travers 2, Welcome Light 3: THIRD RACE-Star Gaser 1, Sir PUrigtopher 2, Limelight 3. (Speclal to The Evening World) NEW ORLEANS. March 18.—But few ‘of the astern etables remain here. Al- enly ones lef over who Intend taking er flivect to Washington next Frida and Karrick will send all but two of his Stable direct to Morris Park Swnet Alice and De Reszke will go fo Memphis. J. J. McCafferty, if he suc @eeds in getting out of his present tranble, will send his stable to Aqueduc ‘The stewards resumed thelr investixa tion of the Lady Alberta-Worthington * pace of Monday last, and several wit nosties were examined No decision has been reached tn the = matter. From outside sources {t 1s Warned that the case will be dismissed With the order that the entry of the horse Worthington be barred in the future. ‘The scratches were: Becond—De Reazke and Poter Duryea Third--Nyx. Fifth—Badger and Dor Bixth--White Owl. FIRST RACE. Puree $400; for threo-year-old Allies, five (ut- Bel wehts.. Jocks, Str Centie, a0, Yersifier. fi 36 ply 78 100 K ay Hasbrouck, 10% Bridewol 7 & KR 9m G0 Start good, Won easily. Time—1.04 Miriam W. looked to outclass her field Ganpon had the mount and the pu get accepted the % to 5 offered. Gan- Mt up a bungling rido and the fin- fap fated to find Mtirtim WY. among the @)-to-1 shat, Centic. ‘Whe latter was slow tolget going, but rounding the far turn she went through her field as though they were tled. She drew away in the Fun home and won as she pleased trom Versifier, ABOOND RAC Seven furlongs; purse $490, for thren-yearotty Starters, wows. Fite, fee Mtatte rin. sur race ‘Mrs. Frank Foster, Pultipe 112 49 45 Sravere, 163. a 20 a8 25 it 8 Macon, We 9 3307 1001 44 4. 4 6 Time The public. were all at sea in thie | race. Mrs. Frank Foster was the favor ie, but a disposition shown by ais to lug her kept many of. ra was backed by iis table. to | the mare ard the public fell in line Mrs. Frank Foster was much ithe best and after making all her own ‘won in a romp. Travers was Tt was a two-horse gffair the ‘trip. a NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, ‘NEW ORLBANS, March 18,—The en " Gentie Took the First Race at bert Simons and H. T. Griffm are the} the Befnings meeting. ‘They will | soldier, horseman When Paget p he caused m the engagement who wes thor in cha longing to WD. first three. The winner turned up in a} the racing Kame--how 19 gailop and to enter partnership carrot he colts a Thera Isa big airing y at! OFF FOR COAST. : Big String of Youngsters Are Allof High Class ---J. B. Haggin Half Owner. and a favorite in the “exclusive set” of makr a strong bid for turf honors this | selection, which cost him nearly $190,000 in o will sirive for supremacy over W. C. Whitney. Keene. tone mie jast y ch dis Whitney; that he had made a fortune whii nting agalnsr the Loc, Tan who bret the youngsters el that the third rumor was nearest the truth, At hip of Mesars, Paget and Haggin was made severa) yearlings for an aggregate sion among racing men. Reports had and that he was acting ag agent for J. 1. Joyner ax trainer of Perry Belmont’s horses and several be- a by My. Paget to train his horses for y ever offered and accepted by an Amerioan | contract was signed Joyner took charge of the yea carly and taught apd “break’! from the barrier. A few short ny the first rudiments of It was done In order to sift the good fro: the former In the valuable stakes: ratel the carly statement that Paget d Ailes, Bubsequently the Jockey Club youngsters in his name. quarteyed at the Sheepshead Bay track. Fach type of a thoroughbred. ‘They are symmetrical in | est blood of the Godolphin Arablan—the Noah of | flows through thelr veins. Among the best » Botant of Gold and Milad! Lover. W. Knapp, who was the okainpion high at Cornel! last year, Js a * fever at Tthacn, Mr Ko in Weaken tho Carnell team magterlaliy on ila eee vin fay becn engaged as eroen oper aL the Marive and iwld Club fay the wet for to-morrow’s races are as fol several New Yorkers Start To- ‘coming ‘sears. oarrin ix a home-bees ‘pro one mile, *whitinore ak Rico, Beverage sAtheola Noweta Kise Quick 109 Cork «.. ‘Chico ...--..105 Zirl ot Frenstamari0s Lady Sarr 2100 hind Race,—seven turlougs. Dy Arey i ‘The Skater fate Ouard : lx Orpheum"! ‘98 0 Lady to Black.......100 Sixth Race Salling: mile and an eighth, ugh. 109 Albert Lee . 104 107 *hantrelie 103 “Joe Doughty’ s../. 102 Irving haa soveatien ‘lowers (Werlg et 6 Local gymnasium. Hout between George vi ef the Tes Mundie and Twenty-ninth street, and Matthews. who teaches the nietwbers ot tau Maven Athletic Club tie wrestling gawe. rd Hie bed a6 te New Foi Club on Friday me) ees are the two men of victory that ie is deteatiug George Tgeteweight “Chtmupldnas a ‘bout whi Polos 40Ve Young Popular] nameng Commitiee. The o Sam Harris, manager of Terry i Harry Pollok, manager of Paddy Bullivan, sporting man, Valley and W. B. Houghton Will | been appointed ofc leave to-day for San Francisco to wit- aman? feather-welght champtonship}| Mauager Deemond, ef the Vortham freshman Sorbett” and McGovern, be decided bef« San 90 8 Rant Deceiver... 90 Harris ang Bullivan have mo which Mae Several | eld back to await the euteome of tae neqotia~ tonsi-| thon with Yai chances of winnin thousands belon dine and Geo +105 Bicat 103 | °C {100 Why Fits Seeks a Fight, Bob Fitzsimmons in a letter to a friend] outplayed G. H. Button, che “handles wonder,’’ » issued @ ch lenge to ‘Tommy Ryan to meet the latter| 9M match, 24-inch balk-line bililarda, last e middle-welght tite. Fite saya 1031" ra} "Pay the Fiddler... 99 ould hout impairing my to defeat Jim | pakes pool tournament at Col honors really belonj lewd and that js why Tam going 0 my old class again.” “asia” Carter Coming Bant Middla weight} Pill be held jet fighter, will start Hust from San Fra » ih two weeks, W Andons Andersson, the giant Swede, whose arm was sizelned {0 @ praction bout, has resumed fot bis comtest with August Faust, of Fork, which 1s to be held at Prospect Hall, i ‘on Aprit 7. 5° Andersson tneurred fhe Injury he das not beon idle, He has epent | ee deal of time on the road perfecting bia nd all tho work he requires now ts that B gymnesium provides Vaust is doing he ts to meet These | vam has ary Menk ohislgrent to centred 10 the behalf of Jack ws the firet week in ' mink tow Calter is’ agsiou to Agit Johns the | IaNereind pool champienship at the stmliers will be arranged Walcott Fights To-Night, chances are the match | Schumaker Matohed. Wille Schumaker, the 105/pound boxer, matched to Natlasal 4. Gof Boslon, i, ha for, aninay, beat "Grif Jones vetore ihe | tan who ‘Through the efforts of the track athlete man- Fight Between “Young Cots! scr the ‘csnumbin broad jumpers Rave pro- bett” and McGovern. } cured the services of Myor Prinatein, the gr | Syracuse a Instructor, Prinateln, | why |has lett Syracuse, ta pow @ member of the Irleh S.A; of thla olty, and Bas promised tw coach e Columbia me: John Mf, Ward has been elected captain of tho Fox Hills Golf Club gnd Chairman of the Tou ix men on thie the | committes are R. L. Neddeld, i. F. Ives, Eugen im Rlchand, (J. A danity WW. Te Hiner i Nea pper, nine, has added qnother college team to his well-flled Mat. City ou will play, the Fordbam nine at Claremont Fark on May 6 Marvard's Yepohillsanediie. heh’ han bone has deen announced. it calls including & third game Bn | for, twenty-eight) gam n' get Odds of 100 to 70.) ¥4B Yale 19 caxe of a the, se ‘Tom Gallagher, the veteran billiardiet, again |=] a the second block of 300 pointe of thelr 1,000 jomtauk Asademy tn Brooklsa, ht ‘the game 1 the fortieth iam. the middle- ig reached (he 200 mark t miadt 1a the sweep! Mall, Brook: ward Carner ON} ya, between George Flynn nowlng that) was gustpuned, owing 10 the illness af iyun. fed to oo. th» agnusl gymaselle. tntbresiieniaia| , Universiiy of Pennsylvania, Ambersi Haverford and New York Univeraity New York Universiyy Gyi- Aasiwm oa Mabe’ The Now York Untveratty track team candifates will Lnl®| nave begun outdeor training on te quarter-mile will in alt praba bility. be Joe Choynak!, | cinder track at Oblo Field. The um Jack O'firien and * three mills are now being arranged, and should prove the biggest drawing cards| cvilese, May 46 of the season. Johusom May Meet Carter, Mike Shavghnvssy 4m, accepted Mw propor ser of the ged two dual meota—one with Trinky College, 92 May 9, and one with Rutgers men The new ond handsome squash racquets vourt ork Aleve Club was open for the John. of a club tn Por j see 0" Carter in that elty| Members of the Union Clyd won two of thelr three games in the opening play for the amateur buy use leat nigat. Their oppomente ware Colum: i bla expert ae The South 0 Field Club has Just secured 4 ploce property which will make i poaslble to norease the entire length of the aine-lole golt course 40 3,000 yards The natural formation of the ground is excelleut, and soveral Aue haxaris will be Inkreduced. o ‘The Atlantic Yacht Chub, which in the last few 0] years has ivcreaved rapidly In wine and impor ve ‘Association of Grai Swill ee siglo Alexander Wiaton, holder of the world’s best mile rack Agurete Will ge for the gisslghiawar | 4 aa en wit eante an a's on js the te a Aiviies Guess WATER BOY. mand Carriuatan, vice pres, h three dy pAward Carchigtar Three matches were doo New York Athletic ta the gympasium on Central Park South, Haaliv, handicay: was defeated by 4 taants tournanie: James | 2 lallon of Amateur Oaremen will ol on Saaurday evan! thes tor the annie are under consideration, I be announced at this meeting, 1 last season with the St | Day to Witness Championship "om | ‘The Atty ve bird contest for the championship FOUR BOUTS WERE HELD LAST NIGHT. Four fights were decided in as many citles last night, contest was awaited by sporting men all over the country. Waa there a knock- cant Clifford to 8 defeated Pee aia * "Kia", Abel, ‘The result in every in only one coptest where Aurelio Terrera put Jack In Kansas City Benny Yanger, the un- another Chicagoan, That was in Butte, vinth round. tn a ten-round Andy Walsh, Boston, ine Atteen-round bout, r fight was decided In Allegheny, of Pittsburg, and Mw Bowser, of the It wus declared a draw at (ho end of the tenth round, YANGER |8 YET TO BE DEFEATED, out-fought and lost the decision, was botween Eddie Kennod: As each round progressed Walsh Brew Weaker. enenaship which saved him AURELIO HERRERA WON BOUT IN NINTH ROUND, Mexican Feather-Welght }rouble in Disposing of Clifferd. BUTTE, Mont., the Mexican eather-weight, Tut in spite of| 80 Was Deaten by Terry McGovern tn rouhds over the feather-welght fighter ten-round bout nimot and was awarded the decision at The fight was fay of the fastest ever seen in this elty, Yanger administered a good beating to Abel, erry oll cad Seu ble oven iu the! Knocked out Jack Clifford, the Western the ninth round of | bout before the Broadwa: A. C., of this Herrera’s body blows were too muoh for Clifford. In the ninth a hard left into Clifford's stomach and a right on his jaw, and the latter dropped to the floor, where he was counted out, ee KENNEDY AND BOWSER FOUGHT TEN-ROUND DRAW. Bout im Allewhemy Wee Good o from the Staré, PITTSBURG, Maroh 34.—Mull Bowser, welter-weight who] Keddie Kennet, of this city, engaged in hae decided to withdrew from the Yaocks puniehed dim soverely throughout the) @ fast ten-round bewt before the Aile- veseud Bay, sont aat. Agcordingly he lost the de-|gheny (Pa) A. C, of Uns clty, last Bight, It wae declared @ draw, Both gee ‘eran Se eS Soe ore In the last three rounds Yanger tired. his plucky Gphill fgtit A number of the | received a draw —_—-—_ WALSH WAS BEATEN BY “TWIN” SULLIVAN welght fighter, dn a fifteadwound bout » Criterion A. ©. for Sullivan, des, u SYDNEY PAGET’S HORSES AT WORK AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. ‘BIG CROWD AT BOWLING TOURNEY Elmores, of Brooklyn, Rall 924 in The Evening World’s Big Contest. — TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. LAST NIGHT’S HIGH SCORES - 924 - 862 - 817 Casino, Astoria and Park, Man- Elmores, Brooklyn -. hattan, Hottentote Advance and Clio, Brooklyn. |] Seminoles Clairmont, Bronx, and O. K., Hoboken. attended The Evening World bawling \followere of the sport got their} ay s90 score by a few ping, | money's worth. They saw a game! after the South Paws had beaten the; f break- | Cust House five easily, the Calam-, . that came within three pins of br ustom ¥ IM! @l Takes itime’ andl anone CnRTINE HEN NEWSY ITEMS OF THE SPORTING WORLD 2 ice 2s) ere | “Lucky Lou inierart the anchor, was | s lity second team and the Elmor jing the high team score of the | | tournament, and they saw five men One of the biggest crowds that has | roli together, each one delivering the | bail with his left hand. This was by the South Paw team, of Staten |tournament to date was on hand last Island. For a team of left-handed | night at Amann & Triase’s alleys. The! nen they did nicely and only missed WGRAW MAKES UP HIS TEANL’ He Says He Will Lead Off af. Bat, and that Babb May Bej Placed at Short and Gilber® at Second Base. SAVANNAH. Ga.. March 18.—Althoug® the baseball season ts nearly a month off, Manager Johnny McGraw. of the Giants, Is already beginning to lay plans for opening day. He has practically | decided on the way his men will Itne j up in the first game. He says he will! play third base in the game, and will) go to bat first. Following him up to, face the pitcher will be Van Haltren,} Mertes and Browne, McGraw is much wrought up over the | non-arrival of the other six members { of the team. He says he expects them! here not later than Saturday. He! wishes they were on hand now. All the players are in fair shape. They) were just the least bit stiff this morn- ing, after thelr second day's training. The work of Babb. the new chort-stop, at the bat was very pleasing to Ma-| Graw. The youngster shows consider- able ability in that department, and it: ig very dikely that he will be seen at the position in the opening game. Gil- ber the Baltimore player, is as sure of covering second base. These assign~ ments are not definite, though, as Billy Lauder's appearance may result in a change. George Davis has not yet shown up for practice, but he is expected to-day. The players are glad to have him with , them, and are certain that his appear. ance means that he will be with them” ali the season. McGraw, however, says |he knows nothing of euch a plan. | Chance to Get Season Pass, Prasient Gordon. of the New York American League, is anxious to have his field appropriately named, and in order |to met a sultable name he has adopted a plan which will surely result in mang, |suggestions, He says that he will giv a season pass to the pereon sugeer, Ing the best name. The competit! {is now open, and all letters should fent to Joseph Gordon, No, 2% By Forty-second street, New York, @ Not much of either [forced to (ako most of the blame. He| you wear ‘ Semi-ready | and Tenth companies of the So ath Regiment! missed @ spare with his last ball that; clothes for men, $18 anc { Foe saeemece, Mictury weat to the Teuth | WOuld have put his team safely In frat) { anos nacre ot Ste | place, | Hls 36k way low, while Pfarr| up, \ . of waa high with 20 ‘That showa nh #5 F For the rst time thie vear Cornelia 87H 78 Jovenly the Ava rolled, The toa) was| @, Tried-on, finished -to-order,) 7 chew wes made lip aud eent over the course é , ee eee re, Jarake Oafanitl Une heheh wivas them fourty piace and delivered when you say, | unvveraity was responaiiig for the Ooweh Court Tagy Dy, eae mere eaten in | @, You need not buy because } iced ober the reser ture Seniesa . Meyer stopped at 125, you look, or keep because you 8 8, L The Hottentots and the Seminoles met} buy, A accrat meeting of the Executive Commitiee Tin the wind-up, and. the spectators ex- of the Read Drivers’ Association, held at Healy . is oe, pected some war whoops and Indian ” EADY" WARDRO! nin | na a Buty alain caren aM hold tae ene] dances. They did see a closely fought Broadway & Eleventh ~ en la re ieee Gaetk Same that finally went to the Hotten- re ei tots by forty-five points, i A. J. KELLEY COMPANY ° Six good teams are down to roll to- Goarrolters. tor Maw Fs BASEBALL NOTES. night and some high seorea may be ex- pected, President Harry Pulliam 1s busy getting bis} Last night's scores: Sportsmen's Goods, Duslners in condition co laars in chargy of ‘ see Secretary Heydler belore ihe season opens. Mr. FIRST GAME, a: Full.am plans to travel ever ell the minor league South Paw, &. 1,—~Flach, 143; Schroed- (Ua, a8 well aa vistlug the National League | er, 146; MeCiulre, 176) Weatbrook, 194; sine, during (3e seainn. Me prcpoaee ta Niftenecker, 103. ‘Total, 182. oxing oves. cio wae pro ulistem House—Gavin, 138; Vellle, 16; Peele Yelgand, 138; Egan, 16; Young, 4 Soutph Gavin na boon apoinad wines man otal, 1 411 The following special prices exer of the New York Amercan League Club. Mr. Gavin sciad {n ‘has copaclty to Bostoo text SECOND GAME. are for Wed, & Thurs. only: eas Mr. Gordon considers him |e ta the elub. oar, | He ls, thervuahly femillar with the work, | Calamity IT.—L. Meyer, 166; Le’ H waleabts oamale: | 30 Mig, 16; Barner, 125; We Meyer! * 2 8 “eieimores. = irookiyn, — Zaengle, 195; “Rube Waddell, the Athletics’ pitcasr, ts) Plane, Schiliing, euck on the foul-strike rele. 1 ro two | Steiger, as, Total, ad ikes 01 ly every beiter tat steps up to Teast Me eh han ht teol in an mur: bone THIRD GAME. outa thle Hottentots—Menken, 145; Miller 1 thet will make record ta atril vee oy olne Block, 20; Hoppe, 108; Belth, 167. Tota The Pittaburg Baseball Club ts on its way to Hot Springs, Ark., whore the apcing training Wil | agasicowitz, a aby Pace, President, Dreyfuss was 1a copes oes "Total, Clarke having heen called Bhi by he ilineas of hie witee oe 6 Preaidsat Comiskey, of the Chlcaga American italit Leauve Bageball Club, announogs that ‘Jimmy’? BA y “wllahan, the pitoher, has been appointed ae e ‘a Knoblach, 908; ‘9f the team for (he oampaiga of 1903. Bimer Fitok, now ner of twenty-one bate ead two farms, informs President Kilfoyle, of Cleveland, that if he doesn't it .350 neat seen “ *P won he will return to the club all the salary he draws real try-out in hos Angeles yemterday againat Loe Angeies mared one run. Chicago ted the tally Oz hat bien the Westera League, PIDENE cleanses the liver, the kidne: W's tvpstation iat Was soond to to ther | BEDENE etrengthens andtestores: The seh fir bas er reason sufferers an not cape by Menager Grifith, of the ds because 90 coal as ts bled *) Mitratewr tar" Pith seth, Sid ced wit Prostatitis af, Gea "S| operation. 5,000 A weitten cet ang el yite Amateur iMdsaapev Ax | CUsrantee. given and money relurned i six wt reconte?’ the ia xesdo not effect a permanent cure, George Toboan, business manager of the Kanasa| $400 a box; six for $5.00 by mall, eaty Atmeriean Aton ies a Hs Et Tmprovementa will “Rube? Waddell played hie Grachiing, 185; minster Taylor, 268; Chclaty, 1; Restored The Chicago National League team had ity frst! This great Vegetable Vitalizer, the pre- Angelew stroag team. In the elguth inning Lee | acription of a famous Freneh physician, inthe niadh. This gave the Colts hy roe will quickly cure you of all nervous or SEitow tee sual rent Toe posed tana Pn ine ‘CLM Latimer, th Back, Nerveus 4 imp! {elie “wes wa Be Lowe in Bi Varicocele and Constipation, GU- qLaVEs, wood ately od Teather, well ipadded, and strongly ‘sewed, pire :) $1.80, "now, set of ORC ual t: Victor Gover. Gloves, fine tan leath 9 an leather, led \ au Me a LS Good. striking ‘com Bits sell 10K o8c sire Qualtty Ylctor |, Serine: peclal “Walue at d now at.. BASEBALL UNIFORMS, fend for tree samples and meas. ee ities titb, bebos 3:78 and2eOO SPOUTING GOODS—Sir Sines. id 25 W. 4d ot. NY, 1107 Bedford av. Bk, 637 Broad st., 125th st, cor 7th av. Newark, N. 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