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Pepa. THE WORLD: THURSDAY E SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR-THE..EVENING .WO <p gaa WTC WINS AT 15101 Noweta, Heavily Backed Favor- ite, Throws Her Rider in a Jam and Loses — Clorita Takes Second Event from Zir!. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Duteh Carter 1, Atheotn 2, True Blue 3. SHOOND RACH—Clorita 1, Zirl 2, Antoniun 3. THIRD RACE—John Conlter 1, Pirate 2, Lacache 3. (Special to The Evening W: ) NBW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, March 19.—The fields to-day were mad wp of the poor of conditions were framed to benefit th feed man, a masority of the events bein for non-winners at the meeting. Btitzel, the bookmaker who was ruled ‘off here about a month ago for his con- nection in the Hicks case, has Leen re- intated by the Westers Jockey Club. Hicks confessed that he had nh pulle Ang horses for S:itzel, who had a book on here. The lova ewants had the wtrongest kind of evidence on Stitzel, ut the Western Jockey Club went over their heads and reinstated him. ‘The scratches were: ond, Little Chic and Pretorius: third, Safequa Charles D. and Magentic FIRST RACE. Plitee $400: for three-year-olda and viward; Selling: one mile . Henry of Franstamar sixth, Heiting Start SME Fin. St, Place Frank False, 109, ‘Romane:\) Judge Cantrell, 9. Gi ‘Thurles, 109, Tooman Queen Friese, 106, A Whitmore, 166, Le Dean ‘Beverage,’ 1)4. 1 Nometa, 94, Senin * Threw boy. + : Star! poor. Won driving LAS 15 The public foright shy of the cholces. nk Rice and True Blue, The route was known to be further than th liked. Nowela was fhe best-backed horse fn the race, An accident ) after the stant put her out of business Troe Blue got away flying, with vhe other all bunchet up. ‘There was a jam, and > i sium) Bled and unseated her rider ww and Frank Rice had all the early spe nd sot a iast pace, They tred a going. six firlongs and rounding turn into the homestreten, Dutelr Car ter moved up on the Inside, He fougat} ft out with Altheola throusa the last furlong and just managed to last long enough to stall off the latter and win by a head. SECOND RACE. ; for four-year-olda anf upwesd: aly Betting ta.. Jocks, Gannon Starters. Ww) Clorita. 11 Zirl, 100, F. Antoninus, 11 Winter Kate U.. 03.4. Hal Quick, 103, Scully. Wbons, 102, Foie Btart good. ily Billy Karrick and his friends evened | up their winter losses on Clorita in this | race. The mare had proven a i intment on several ocvasions, ¢ 0 the post Clorita looked hot an frisky. She had all her speed when th ‘break came and, bounding to the front, set a very fast clip and retained the lead all the way. Gannon eased her up at the last furlong and she wan as she pleased by four lengths. — TERRY'S BOUT NOT FAR OFF In Just Twelve Days South Brooklyn Fighter Will Try to Regain Lost Laurels in Con- | test:with “Young.Corbett.” In-just-twelve days the championship battle between “Young Corbett” and Terry MoGovern will be fought, and the queation as to which Js tae better man will be settled for all time. Both boys feel confident of victory. They are mworkink Ike beavers in order to condi- tion themselves for the content. Each realizes that he has the hardest task o: fais life before him. McGovern {8 al- ready under the weight, while Co ig only two pounds over it, The latt enough shape to ent ably caused by bettors waiting to # ‘Will be done at the ring side. O'Brien to Fight Again, “Philadelphia Jack’ O'Brien, t ther bout in the Quaker City to-night + opponent will be Billy jadelphia middie-weight. padway A. © te Meet Woods, yy THE GIANTS, PUTS COLUMBIA CARTER COACH BROWNE, OF nimale. The | rst, Star Gazer; sec- | Well represented on. the two players showed dly a candidate for the teams among the hundred or so who Js not pro- collegians many tricks of the The mater the right-flelder For several CAPTAIN OUT AT FIRST. GANTS CET SOME HOT WORK McGraw Keeps His Squad Hard at It Down at Savannah and Many of the Players Are Feeling Stiff and Sore. SAVANNAH, Ga., March 19.—Goodé stiff practice was the word at the-ball grounds this morning end McGraw put his men through seme stiff work. ‘her { batted and ran bases and the various positions were filled up in much the, ! shape that the captain expects them to! be when he has his team in Perreau ‘The work of yesterday telling on a few of the men who hadn't had the kinks taken out of their mus+ cles since last season, some had not kept up athletics during the winter and it is with aches and pains now that they force themselves into the work Mé@ Graw Is cutting out for them. The grounds at each practice grow better. The warm sun {s drying off the rain water and getting the entire field in batsmen of the necessity of placing | thelr files in portions of the Reid wher’ # players can reach them withopt danger of logging about thelr ankles— drowning as the men expressed it. ! The first days there were barely mone «van a team of nine men at work at the grounds, but new arrivals have added to the number, Mertes snd Joe MoGInnity have reached here and were the grounds this morning. Geor; Davis was also practising with 1e al for an excellent team is of the very best, and there is every reason to belleye that the Blue and White will trail the colors of many other universities in the dust of the diamond before the season of 1903 closes. SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. GOOD SPORT IN BOWLIN authorities of Yai 4 to hold a awimming team match and Marvard | G G GAMES. |Seven Teams Rolled in Evening World Tourney Last Night and Made Good Scores. y evening under the auspices of @ relay swimming BASEBALL NOTES. Chleago Americit have abandoned ee Davie for this wd race and individu Comlakey and his Jimmy Callahan, The haneball candidates of Wenleya eorgetown University, of the Plattaburg (N Wa short and Harry Duke'’) Farrell hax accepted an offer ni Jaton Assoc! American League ba | made arrangements with the New York A hampionship tn the latter clubs LASTNIGHT’S HIGH SCORES Clio I., Brooklyn. Casino, Astoria TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. Oriental and Pilot. Seabury & Johnson and Retail hold ttn annyal where the Boston f Hanion will take the Brooklyn team ayivania, Columbla and Weat Polut. Belvederes I. and Il. Harry KK. Vingut an were the winners In Jast night's opening Ramen of the Jnterclid pot was beaten by a which compete against claims the old yacht is mot worth re- palring. The mainmast of Shamrock III. will t is the same length as when formerly used, but the boom and af have been «wit down slightly, indi- The spectators of the games In The e of 837 to 818, Rvening World bowling tournament last y some great sport at Amann & Seven teams competed, and five of them rolled above 800. six clubs were scheduled to roll, but the Clios, of Brooklyn, brought two teams along and both were given an opportun- what they could do, n met the Casing catcher ot the New York game and did well 800 mark by just s y got over the reane, the St K) advanced to hi ‘Triess's alloys, ‘Phe final and deciding gan by (England) and the Bur: won by the Kngll Tast night's scores; FIRST GAME. no, Astoria—Steinganst, 150; Platt, ebeck, 168; Bergstrom, 1 be stepped to-da: comes @ligivle to pl a score of 7 to who will play the part of a 1 handball player of arcived jn town yesterday foun thin year, Brooklyn—Lewis, matehed to play Mike Bgan for the Schaendorf, firmt seven will the poorest score of the evening, big me being won by the Casino: Lewis, of the Clios, only Ho got one strike and one SECOND GAME. a total of 89. spare In his ten frames. The first Clio team evened things up,| however, In the second game when th gave the Advance boys a bad beating, | d the top mark of the same time and L, The third was a hot game. down from the Bronx, , from Hoboken, nip and tuck all the WALCOTT SCORE A KNOCK-OUT, George Cole was the Victim, Be- ing Put to Sleep by Champion in Fourth Round. wlio In with the St tavors the foal atrike rule, Louis American League Club, rshall, 168; G! i Price, 167; Bolk, ; Davis, 14; Baird, 161, ‘Total, 763. THIRD GAME. Cjairmont, Bi deen re-elected ceton Univesity Ath He haa held the posit ‘The scrub baseball team the varsity nine yemerday by a score & | treasurer ofthe Pri ko Otten fouls ono @aine this year you Jeave the bench." jenitionally in my 199; Day, 156; T never fouled the ball f Members of the Executive Committee of tho United States Golf Amsvciation met yesterday at ‘The clubs elected | boken—Hoehle, Ht that you came up to bat o Hot the officen of Di to allied memberuhip were met and had it It took the| FOURTH GAME. graceful t olty—Kuhn, Balom ‘Country Club. Andover Golf Club, Merry Mount Golf C Riverton Country Cl Bic SCORE BY BOWLING TEAM, Rabbits, of Brooklyn, Roll 1,141 in Match Game at Fort Ham- | ilton Alleys. Connie Mack are much work, and TRAINER ALLEN'S REMARKABLE TALE Keene’s Trainer in England Says! in a Letter that Irish-Bred Horse Ran Mile in 1.33 1-5, Several of the men und — fighter, before only a foot the sixteenth [only a fod They inflicted much punishme After the tenth round Fairburn began show signs he had his man h started in to finish him when ihis seconds threw up th ent him from being knocked I want eve! Men, Come to Me, have originated «od developed after eases peculiar 10 men, ho fres proposition, no tria tion, my experic: If you will call 1 exauipation, together with on honost aul se T find your case ls incurable 1 will honertly toll y find your case is curable, T will Insure vo Will give you a written guarantee to cure you or refi I full to effect & permanent cure of your condition, as they are always included In the nominal fee asked. Atiribute my success to promising nothing but what I can do, and alway what 1 promise VARICOCELE permanently cured without rutting oF tying operation, No pain or lose ot time. ULCERS ohronte he Rabbit Bowling Club, of Brooklyn. rolled the remarkable score who will train the Mos: sland this year PITTSBURG, iknt champion, won a fleree (i | fight in this city: last | was Goorg Keene's horses 10 tment that 1s ba Hamilton alleys a This is the Hucien Lyne, and also got a ki elaims he will be in better condition when he fights McGovern this time than he was when he met ‘im in Hartford over a year 240, McGovern makes a Mke statement, and says he ts in good the ring to- night if it was necessary. Although both boys have large followings all over the country, tittle or no betting has |, been done on the result. This is prob- sleep In the fourth round of th of a p within a few pins of the World's record 1 rang in the have ‘paid “in ea walle Mesa wna ow charge. for medicines, Maxwell was the was working fin anchor man, first round was so his toam Jandod han Ivobt at close quarters and dazed tho! NEW ORLEAN’S ENTRIES. V ORLEANS, La, Walcott out 1 Cole hurd and often gure odds. If any betting is done it dried up at one STRICTURE oured without dilsting oF DISCHARGES shopped completely. OD POISON: BLO NG e mid @le-woight fighter, will engage in an- ne, the They will t im a six-round bout before the It will be the ninth they have fought. In five of the the decisions were draws, while other three bouts resulted in vie- for O'Brien, O'Brien 1s a much oved figater since he last met and the chances are that he ‘have no trouble in outpointing his bey 'Y BOXED DRAW WITH ADAM RYAN, "| SANTR are Mn excellent shape for thelr wrestling ded at the New Ti which In lo be de INDIANAPOLIS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, # you baye been Pwenty-ninth street, to-morrow night put lu two wee ( ht a ten-round bi MI ‘BLADDER been Laught the Ht Fisher loses of the Polo Club Baturday morning. Matthews’ ‘and betting on the before the Indiay contest was Witnessed by sent in plain ‘Phey fought at 128 j of condition for envelopes. HOURS A. Sunday: it ‘ans been signed by his le aud an eighth Willie Pierce, of Boston, to the colored fighter An @ twenty-round bout cen . C. ‘The advance sale of Uckets for the wrestling match between vede0, and August aust 14 at Prospect Hall, in Brooklyn, on ‘The match hai Ondance seen al a this year will aureiy roapect Hall event, te toe <octent an le — FAIRBURN WAS GAME, BUT LENNY BEAT HIM, SAVANNAH, the feather-welght Chester. Pa, mot Joe Fairbura, the AT Katte Gib March 10,—Eddie Swike woulda soureation NO TRIAL HORSE FOR SHAMROCK I Sir Thomas Lipton Said to Have Abandoned Idea of Refittiny Shamrock II. Now Here. When Shamrock IIT, comes over here |i to race the Reliance for America’s Cup she will not have cable to The Evening ‘|Thomas Lipton is said to have aban- doned the idea of refitting Shamrock at Erle Basin, the challenger, a somew than her predecessor. ging is also Shamrock I The challenger has new sails throughout, as those of her predecessor! were burned. pontoons were tho chaHenger the boat wa dry-dook, ‘The r box gives the first which 1s Ww 1 40 f im: section ele wear conne the deck, of adoption. Hite charg or w insure REUNION OF FIGURE SKATERS AT ST.NICHOLAS: Three Former Champions Compo: This reduction is entirely in the forward Shamrock's Mast in Place. March 19.—The mast or Was successfully Sir Thomas GLASGOW, the Shamrock A reunion of figure skaters of New York and vicinity will take place this afternoon and to-night in St. Nicholas It Is intended to bring together those who have been instrumental in en- couraging tae sport during the Inst forty years, and a list of about fifty names of figure’ skaters has been obtained, con- sisting in part of those who attended the first meeting of the American Skat-- Ing Congress held in Pittsburg in 1868. Lipton afid a large crowd looked on while it was put i ‘The mast measures 148 feet from deck to truck. ————————— Kaiser's Heir In Netter. CAIRO, Egypt, March 19.—The Ger- man Crown Prince who is down with the measles at Luxor, Upper Egypt, is much better. f peers. NUR » (pectal to The Evening World.) A to-day ie | It is now dry enough to releve with whom he {s anxious to put in’ the season. On Saturday after with the soldiers’ team reven, Tybee Island, is looked The soldiers are to come to Savan: | nah for the game, as MoGraw not want to Ko to Tybee, as that wor have meant the loss of the morni practice. ———=>___—_ the Committev, Sporting. WM. H. SHAW, Jr, “THE WINNER PICKER” NOW AT WASHINGTON. As per the notices In the daily papers, I left New Orleans March Tun for Washington -and ‘and have since Ween quartered at the Bennings track, carefully of the different horses slated to run at thin meeting. This with my Usual custom each year, and It hes always rewarded me with a number record below of the Fall meeting at thie 4 consequently know those horses whlch into detatis, but I want to go on record ood if not better then tho last, fa Just bristling with a number of horses Tlimow of numerous horees that on work should win thele profit is now Jong-shot winners, as can be observed. from tl clocked many a fast trial are ready to win at thelr first attempt. as saying that thin meeting should ‘prove equally k begining Monday, and at good prices. standing rig- s from its ap: lately floated out to | of the launching ; eur view of the fin, | shere It joing the hull. the! depth being about 10’ feet. bunched in the forward end, giving to the shape of a blunt end forward ani r to the sternpost, » rudder of wood without metal ng. The steering gear, chain-and-sprocket ting with a quadrant launched the ied a steering whoel with steel | and wh spokes. changed fe a small Attached to a ong Suppl iron MOSKETO, 8-5, won; 187, 2-1, 24: ATHELROSE, lost; DARK PLANET. 6-1, 24 HS VILLE, 10-1, won: FLORA, 12-6, ¥ U, a1, won; SHORTHOSE, 6-1, 24; BATIRE, 8-1, ‘lost, MOUNT HOPE, ‘4-1 i PEARL DIVBR, 6-1, lost FIRE EATER, 4-6, won; CARROLL D., 4-1, A. SHOWER, 10-1, won, ball-bearing shaft Jon the skele- with a three-foot- ‘The lighter | d has been reserved for BERNARD, 8-1, lo: BRISK, 12-1, lost: HIMSELF, 4-1, 24 TRIBES HILL, “3-1, 24; B. HOWARD, 10-1, low; CARBUNOLE, SMILMAKER, 3-1. GUESS, 12-1, wor JIM CLARK,’ 7-1 B. DICK, 4-1, M. MANSIR. 8-1. lost; LITTLE ADELE, + %4;' DOUAO, 4-1, won; ANIMOBITY, 10-1, wou. MEETING OPENS MARCH 2 your subscriptions and accounts to me at once, for I am posltiyely cer- 4 ‘prove to be as big a mouey-maker, H net better, than the Sreviows, A. BHOWDR, 4. BARKEDMORE, 8-6, won.’ Won; BENOKART, 2-1, wot nser shows even @ stronger to Ailso afloat than when the crew living avoard hav- accommodation, in the dock confirms the {m- pression that the boat has less over-all th than Shamrock 11 Careful ob- by five feet, fain this meeting ines for all of my Terms for Racing Wire: $15 for 6 days, $5 for 2 Days, $3 Daily, A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT may be had by clients for whom T operate accounts, When operating accounts €or my cliente. 1 do not charge for my Information, but deduct 20 per cent. cf the net winnings as ample re- sent a copy of my soltctions earh day to enable them to At the conclusion of the week's play I render an itemized with P. 0, Money Order for amount of winnings, Thos you have everything “Black on White.” I bave ine bencAt of those turfites who are so situs J to the playing themselves, #o that it will be the moans of reliev- Y trouble attached to sam apable hands, with one who has th HH my" selectio man that is suffering from Any special disease or condition to come and havo a soclal chat with me, and plain to you a system of treatmont whic! experience in trentt 4 on sciontifie knowle W euch quankery ‘a thorough personal »pinion of your ease, apd IE ye other hand, I muneration for my Jabor. uote what progress I make daily, statement, denoting horses played, odds, etc ‘| to you’ every cent you ated that they cannot Ing them of all the intrusting thelr accou 1 will frankly admit that intelligent and sensible minded person will jerme; but tie t will and do say, and that | red ab my hands, one who Is engeged in (he racing game for a score of years, you doubifess noticed the remarkable euccess 1 have had at thie eating, aor 1 desire to fayor mo with an account, would diately, 40 a8 to reap the beneBt of the humerous good things that will be eut loowe daily, ACCOUNTS ARE ACCEPTED AS FOLLOWS:ii\ ' that aap the very Hite from you and later lead to complete lore of atl pow- and Yes yxiem of treatment, ECZEMA oryelps las, Gisease of the nontly cured by HYDROCELE ‘or impediments cured ut # cutting operation, RHEUMATISM tm ail ite forme te per pently cured by my @ Of treatment, * AND KIDNEY Ons whow signe of tm- each horse. ench ho each horse...++ 4 100,00 daily play on es to be made only by P. O. Money Order, Express Money Order, , or Registered Letter, should not be sent through the mi W. 1H. $HAW, Jr., QUICK ANSWERS TO CALLS come to advertisers who their “Help Wanted” advts, im he Bunday World. Competent work Telegraphic Money Orde unless certified. NDITI by wy eymem of treatme provement at once. Write if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confdeatial and all replies Inciose two-cent clamp M, to 6.90 P.M, MA te 4 P.M, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. DR.R. H. M. MACKENZIE’S . Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET, w Bicyclesfor still Interested in tho facing game you should find it = most able investment In securing my Information on these horses. My racing wire each day consists of but 3 horses only and no more. My 3-horse wire record for Fall Meeting. A $20 play won $2,032 in 18 days! $1,016 “6 “ $508 se 66 “ WASHINGTON FALL MEETING. “TRUP BLUE, 15-1, won; WANNAKEE, 4-1, lost; ROBSAFAME, 3-1, 34 +1, lost; GUESSWORK, 1 5 Hy H went veiail | sosuete lost, 3d, and then Again they are assured of will not wins goat your forwarding the «ame to me Positively no checks accept is without being Washington, DC,

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