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a THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1903. SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY titi int FOR THE EVENING WORLD, == ° The Bennings track will throw open its gutes on Monday. The meeting ushers tm the acing season under the Juriadiction of the Jockey Club for 1003, It 1s tne Prologue of the sport which follows Inter In this Btate. Durtng the past two months trainers have been in active prepsraton for the g@takes and purses offered. Thoroughbreds have been rushed along in thelr training fm order that their physteat conditions might be perfected. Whe strongest stable that left the Long Island tracks for Bennings during the week was “Pa” Daly's. Among tho carload of horses he shippod yesterday were Himscif and Daly, the favorites for the Bennings Handicap, the big event of the epebing day. In Vimseit and Daly "Pa" has a pale of horses which wilt mae good showings. Both are trained to the hour, Each has shown frat trials, Him- @elf recently worked eix furlongs in 1.15 over the Gravesend track with his head igh tn the alr, Daly stepped seven furlongs without the slightest trouble In 1.304. “An the parlance of the stabiemen, “Himself and Daly are early horses.” Thoy Become physically perfect after a short period of training, while many other horses take at'least throo weeks’ more time to get into condition, With thelr muscles Dardéned, their tendons strengthened and their fatty tissue reduced to a normal) @ondition, Himself and Daly are able to defeat at this season of the year horses which will later beat them. “Ps" is sanguine of winning the Bennings Handicap. He was just as confident Yast year, and Himself sustained his opinion by winning alone. If the track Is heuyy on Monday the race ts practically assured to Himself. He is one of the best “mudlarks" in the country, George Odom has been engaged to ride Himself and will be on hand, The Evening World herewith presents the first photographs taken of Himself and Daly this season. The picture shows how they looked prepared for thelr Jour- mey to, Washington, Their legs appear swaddicd in cotton and bandages, ‘This Precaution i# taken to prevent injury to one of the most Important parts of a ~ horse's anatomy—tho legs. During tho long ourney the horses stand all the way, rain was great. A kick or a scratch of a na!! would bo a serious Injury. at a large number of hin apprentice boys along with the horses. All ‘Will ride them at exercise {n the early mornings, but only Creamer, Walen and D. O'Connor will sport the famous colora, “rod with green cap,” in vaces, Epeaking @bour his riders, “Pa” said recentiy: “I have the best crop of young riders in the country.” This statement from the man who developed and taught Jimmy McLaughitn, “Snapper” Garrison and Winnle O'Connor how to ride speaks well for the riding BAN CHANCE [GIANTS ARE I BETTER SHAPE SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. The Star A. C. to Al Hamwo mann Hall, AMERICAN LEAGUERS WORKING HARD. will give a benefit stag ) this evening at Buch Vernon avenue and Boi the fastest natural speed Automobiles in the world, Armstrong has been course for WON THIRD RACE, Willtam chosen stroet, Some of tho beat talent from all } ; by Captain Lem. Mille: as mate of the of the athletic clubs In Greater New J " z sth | ork: “both piteamlonaitcata lust’ Cup) defender, Columbla, ‘The . é have’ volunteered to appear, yachts crew ate. s to Cit La . : . Ann ia Get-Away Money Fought for by|MoGraw Pleased with the Way! i ere a Hatana, sins bre- | Griffith Satisfied with New York) Sorting Men Will Likely bet , b ho Welcome Hail A. C, basketball | ited fo A i “ e' New Orleany Owners on a} His Men Work, but Objects! tum wit me up asuinet the eteonele| ap . i . ; Team but Is Busy Trying to} Making Wagers on “Cor! ul Bratehnaliktenmatoeniant ANAL SEO The Harvard Ath Committes has and Terry Next Week. en ponigh on he lute h of . i) : vatitled the appointment of John Cr Muddy Track. to Grounds, ter's court. ‘This tx the gecond game | 7MiNed The appointment of vontarvaca| Atrange the Batting Order. between the teams, Welcome Hall lv alaty coutball eleven for next fall, THE WINNERS More ot" tok, Previous ame py Tt aretha Gi The followers of “Young Corbett" and : ptelal to The Evening World.) a Sites: ie annual meoting of the Ine): ATLANTA, March 2.—Clark. Gri Tes auvern are expected to begin | ? ’, Y. ; 21 Sh eee Island Golf Leng ae pace in| ‘a ; c1 0 be elr money on their tayorite | peas ANNAN. Ga. March 21.—"WW James Duffy, of Newburg, defeated reyeaae 2 a anys Hi 1 ak Tine of |/8 not bothering about his American tot tthe aes ay bets of $59 and $100 | PIAST RACE—Insclence, 1; Dan) \2ve had splendid practico since we Robert Haitle laet night at Columbia (eam matches wit ie amanaed. League players getting into shape. Just have been "made. (11 these small wagers | Gie Helle, 2; Myra Morello, 3. Oe the None ene a aanager McGraw. | tall, Brooklyn, Ina match game at ieones How the only thing that Js worrying him| MoGovern rules favorite ot odds of 10 7 Iga eae Ba Aer ay Laity pool’ by @ score of 10 to t2 The Stevens Inatitute lacrosse team | Is the way: he will send tae amen to fhe ie, Avy SOTO Dae ey oe i 5 t is wi! te ounce scheduls of lacrosse | tat when the season opens In Washing-} re end, BCOND RACKE—Welcome Light 1] start the league season in fine shape. © backers of Michaol Egan, of Dee aan pa ase Been Ma ea Hike B Nise wer yjnuiie feels certain that Paaery 4) Johe Coulter The men aro showing up well, I will | Jersey City, and Lows Keegan, of Apri! 1, Cescent Athiettc Club, Bay! He has been busy with pencil and) aginst and days it ane one is willing — hot sign any new men or make any /¢AW0, met at The World office test] Rigs: Apri 18, Johns Hopkins, Balti-| paper for some days, but has not yet|to give hun odde of Ito 7 he will THIRD -RACH—Hen Chance 1,/ changes at all until after tho league | MEN and posted $200 each for the cham-| more,’ Avril 25, Swarthmore, Hoboken | decided Just ow the team should f fe Zouch ee il on » er 8000 Sore onship ‘ hie , ‘ 0 5, - Cogavrell 2. Dutch Carter season opens, 1 will not let any of the ani Baran mateh, “whieh tgif Lehigh; May 9 Cornell; May | the piteher, bet” are “Honest™ John’ Kelly, Bob men now with the team go until then.” | Serscy “Cutt thio. atterneane rt; May 16, Columbia; Ma He says the indications are that he] Hilltard, Eddie Burke, Lew Lewis, Max bs [a McGraw I!kes Savannah as « practice Aen Indians, and May 23, Bt will open the season at Washington with| rsh and George Constdine. i d i town; the only trouble, he says,4s with! The New York Untyeraity gymnasium ACA {the gollowing Un. Keeler, ls, REN eee CK, New Orleans, March| grounds, They are not in good ahape, |team defeatd the Rutgers men at New] A number of members of the Brook-| Davis, Williams, thes uahball Game for To-Morrow. M—The i Dir sersion in the Cres) Ho had a talk to-day with the repre- | Brunawick last night by a score of|jyn Yacht Club have just organtzed | wil) come Conroy, O'Connor, Long and ane of purhoall. 1h scheduled to take @ent City ca \to a ciose to-day with] sentative of the owners and would aign|2/ 1-2 points to 20 12, | how club, to be knawn as the Benson-ine pitchers, The unknown quantitles |Site at Bauitable Park. to-morrow. te the running the New Louisiana) ® contract now for tne uae Ot a4 The first annual winter automodile| "Ut Yacht Club, | among the first fve are Williams and |tween the Metropolltans, of this elty, pvided je bd bf a" nd 6 ntra 5 takes, which cahed for a Journey of | STOUnd® Lad SPFDE, abt is fam in| Poe meet in Florida wili be given next! Phe fencing moet in Ithaca last night|Gungel. ‘The latter's place in the bat- Sth tena pea nonnnant ‘of victory and four miles. ee ae neat be forthe | Thureday, Friday and Saturday at the! between Pennsylvania and Cornell. was] tng ofder must depend on his showing | have wageren nM) on the resiilt = proper shape. An answer ta to be forth=| Ormond’ ‘Daytona Beach, pronounced| won by ‘Cornen, with a acore ot 6tot| at the fitet of the eenaon, Ehould be hit . Tt was in keeping with the general or-] coming before the departure of the RES eivalgdiladtiel Ld, roseernel Worry maT eran pene, <— - ——— as he did with the Loulwviite team tast Genuine St Atinge here this winter that the | team, . . season the probability is that he will be . Wloring day's races should be run over] Oy TIMMY, a tor BENNINGS ENTRIES. Tavedaintis ouch plane Carter's Little Liver Pills @ deep und heavy track, ag ERO 4 tanta team will ———— Williams usually hits hard when no ddust Bear Signature of What East Je MAKCH) WF (Bi te AREA ieee . RACE TRACK; Bennings, March 21.—| one elas can find the sph the ts few Eastern stables remaln| scarcely be played, McGraw rays: ‘Tho entries tor Monday's races are us| @xpected to show a bi vement y Bere will ship to Bennings to-morrow. |y{owell, manager of the Atlantas, wants ‘ tila Beason, OA the feld this morning TElazence McDowell, Judgo Hall and|s chanre the date to the gith, "It is the men stowed leas stiftness Ww er the an ° Some fifty others will leave for Wash-l tie oth or nothing with ua," McGraw ‘ t ES CRE Aa SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELO iS fuwton to-night in order to be on hand] waia, Practice at the g renee Brternoon the regular infield took for Monday's opening at Bennings. the ay Ing consisted of runn | thelr positions and this, morning Phe wratches were; Firat, Katie G fxome stick wor! practice Was repeat k Long : : r eof his marvellous agility. at Dons, Dr. Fannie, Aimicss; second, Ba-| Played this after AAS OR yas satdt ro Fort a . short, and bis thro as Sa! Ber cae ales. Hand" Onzn Wwam trom Fort Berevenor, it tae rain] Paddy Carroll, of Chicago, Of pele, val bs lapel dim; third, Pageant; fAtth,|impossible. McGraw. said. the. game i slew ond 2) With) Willams at’ wecond, TS Raeasey, Compass’ Onaries Di | oud, be. nis Hninge It the soldiers fers Corbett and Jeffries eel ahh BRS, ss Heat and Conroy on third wield i - ‘| showed they could give. the Glants any hey at | working with an e and peal \. Davis elxth, Queen Fries Tig like pay. Howarman, Van Hat-| $80,000 for the Go, Brae st “10 ial 1% Usual “ae the opening ‘F ihe epring . Tammany. and Gleagon are the | only . ae ours pract - hintean The former" twa are expected Third Bacgenpon Aieenle far fouryear- | iy Ganael at first. expects to reduce i Gully but McGraw aye he does not pide and Beard: AboR bee Tate. ten “or ‘Niteen ‘pounds before. th Five #04» half furlongs: purce $400; for mares t when Gi nt a sf aid ays s0s 1 Ghartes O'Malley eal game with ta ators 46 i ear ie and wows alia Riscud cur with tna tektelia nae vale CRICAGO, U1. Maron th—Paddy Care Aoiewoni Aa Oberon Palio is | game with ators ie ae tA 721} vont, the own prigesfight ps uri Hace, jennings Spring Handicap, |! § if today. br ¢ CL i AJexpects to be in shape again next week| the Corbett-Jeffries Mxht ap 18) Nive ‘and Orange. HOP IM the @rand-atand. | Williams is. ¢ Bl, Newly. 4 4? is - He {8 ready to post $10,000 now and 18) Howlytu 104 ow {n’makiog’ tho eroules Pailips. 7 1s 5 Teck: Himaelf 12 Athlana i ow In making the elre Beales Td $ Dowling Gamen To-Night, will pay the balanco when the men step 10) Tugel bey iw asor a fen if i Drug Trade Amociation—All into the ring. ib an owan Davia is due {p ante ne at a Johnaomde John Carroll will not teil whero he proposes uo a - nd J ym |, Rosier ‘4 +109 Dark Planet morning, comlig by i i { eres “Ba A, Korie Alco pull off the fight, but claims he can 105 Aholw way They will reach At-| asily.” Time1.14 25 tne New York Glucose, Coinpanye at era's! do #0 Ih @ city of 850,000 14 ; aight.” Grimth is well alleys Match Series—Bauer vs, Chandler, at the Broad- y allege. Bbler's Spring—-Union, South Pew and Bryant, at_Ehler's Fifth avenue slieys Match Berlee—Leonhardt va. Flower, York alley of this race called for mares since last November. B sorry lot that went to the ite and Insolence were Was not much play Was 40 poor. that nd kept off. c by he maide jurlon, ‘The partners of Carroll are not known and he will not reveal any of his pians. He has communteated with Jeftri and Corbett and will not make known anything unt he hears from them, —— Stevens Lacronse Schedule. The Afth of the series of bi-monthly Tee eobeduie of the Stevens Lnstiivie lacrome| swimming races was held at the Colum for 1903. follows et i. Ereeems 4c, The mort exciting eventa were the back dive amt the 100-foot ewin 2 the back, whivh. Horer-yearcolds and] pleased with the forecast for bly team | and Wkes everyting — exoe; the wedule at the opening of the season, | m, Washington, where the | srac| series is played, the foam goes to Phila-! 4 delohia and fr there to New iN us uaell Garth, 116 lendora 102 Binck Diane. 102 Goleta Girl., WE Michaelmas: “HT Reieorwurm” 14 Lowly oT at the After ‘h short series at home they ars Wi for twenty ret am OMY Thaker hd, diitenthoe, reroariced Ou day, “how good a Me <3) "7 ary to pak 4d Gatch Me ¥io Ruwell Adele Harting Ravenel wpwards une mite for thee vearolde Di vad NO BETTING ON LITTLE MEN'S BOUT | i | FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSHESS, FOR. TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKIN, FOR THE E COMPLEXION if of bn 8 hora My 3-horse wire record for Fall Meeting, A $20 play won $2,032 in 18 days! $1,016 + “HIMSELF ANOTHER WEEK OF PRELIMINARY GAMES. Trial Rounds in Eve Tournament Will ning World's Bowling End Next Friday. The next to the last week of pre- Mminary games in ‘The Evening World tournament ended at Amann & Triegs's alleys, Fifty-fifth street and Third ave- nue, last night. The big crowd that was on hand saw but one game that was well rolled, and was doubly disap- pointed, inasmuch as the Algonqyins failed to put in an appearance. The poor rolling of this week will, however, be forgotten in the wind-up. The com- mittee has held back the best clubs un- ul the last, and somo great struggles and some high scores may be expected every night next week, It was t!mpossible for the Algonquins | to ¥ In arr 1 last night, owing to a mistake nging the schedule, but they will roll with five other strong teams on Monday. The first team up last night, the Bryants No. 1, of Brooklyn, raised false hopes. The way the first game started led every ono to believe that some big scores would be made, but the 880 scored by the Bryants proved to be the dest of the night. No other team, in fact, LAST NIGHT’S HIGH SCORES. Bryant I., Brooklyn Bryant II Hickory Il--.- climbed to the 800 mark, and the tm- jdividual scores were far below the average. é ‘The scores: FIRST GAME. Bryant I., Brooklyn—Miller, 182; Ochs, 162; Wegner, 193; Bertrand, "147; jbach, 198, ‘Total, 889. Bryant I1—Tunis, 18; Ballweg, 16%; Dedrick, 132; Johnson, 127; Kulsmier, V4. Total, 72. s SECOND GAME, ‘Hickory 1.—Groehl, 161; Gaffes, 1 |Metz, 181; Zimmer, 122; Woeflel, 169. To- | tal. 716, a Hickory Il.—Mehiman, 98; O’Brien, 106; MoCormick, 161; Mannhetmer, 106 Kofer, 1%. Total, 59. ) THIRD GAME. } Knockabout—H. Ahigrin, i 116; W. Atigrin, 121; ner, 129, Total, 676, = WM,_H. “THE WINN Aa per tho notices In the daily papers, I 1 ived hereon March 9th, and have since watching the ''preps,’* and workouts of the diffe tent with my usual custom each year, of long-ahot winners, as can be obi ok, ‘Thue fer 1 hay first attompt, should prove equal 0 proK eo I'know of aud Mf you ara atill interested In th investment {n securing my information on only and no more. “ “ A $10 A $5 “ “oe TRUB BLUE, 15-1, won; WANNAKER, 4. MOSKETO, 8-5, won; sort HOPE, 4-1, SILVER TWIST, 2-1, 24; ATHELROSE, é. INK, 12-1, oats, DAT PLANET, bel, CRANESVILLB, 10-1, won; FLORA, 12. HONOLULU, 8-1, woo; SHORTHOSH, 6-1, 24 MT. KISCO, 6-1, 84: PEARL DIVER, 6-1, ANCK: lost; FIRE EATER, aoubyiNnit, Ta. let |; TORCAN, wou; LYMAN HAY, | TULU Mate bolt wont PLAYING aint ROLL CALL, i0°1" oats WLOATHERDE, 24 BERNARD, 8-1, lost; BRISK, TRIBES HILL, ‘+1, ba; B. HOWAR Gtaes tet B. DIOK, Sh Ghat, 12-1, tose; a1. w 1, owt; 4; LITTLE ADELE, 44;' DOURO, 4-1, eon; 0 don't del your subsor!: (alm this ould prove to be as big « ones for ell of my cllents Terms for Racing Wire: $15 for bat may be had by clients for whom I operate accor do mot change for my Information, but deduct munsretion for my labor, Cliente are sent & make daily, At the com Playing Ghemselyed, wo that it will be the ry ie mitached capable haods, with weary tateliigent end sensible ered at my band ith eo accoy 00 daily play o: 0.00 4 Fer @ $20.00 dally play o Vor a $50.00 For « $100.00 4, hy play © T oa pi P, O. Frency #ho i nde SHAW, Jr. NOW AT WASHINGTON. Fved from the record clocked many @ fast trial and conaequent): Tam not going into details, WASHINGTON FALL MEETING. Naat WITPUL, 8-5, Woa, won; CARROLL D. LULU MARR, 15-1, won; passin wo MEETING OPENS MARCH Jone and aovounts to mi A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT ¥ onl uston ‘of the week’ ‘aoreee played, odds, ote. with P. 0. minded perwon will acknowl fertain game; but thie I will and do,aay, and that i my: : poe who Is engaged in the rasing game for ® sore of years, You, Rave’ doubtlees notloed the romerkable ovecees. I Bare hed 61 thie would a > the benest of the wumorves gvod things tase will be ACCOUNTS ARE ACCEPTED AS ® $80.00 dally play on each horee.. ly play on euch horwe..... be O. Mi be cy eal v ngpe te A det oF Heaibioied P, eit ler, SHAW, Pgh oe ER PICKER” left Now Orleans Marsh 7th tor Washington a1 ms quartered at the Baunings Wave, carats grent horses slaied to run at this meeting. Thie “and it has always rewarded me with « Sumber Delow of the Fall mecting at shite 7, koow ene horses which ‘want to 9 oa record ly as good if not better then the inst, Tamme ie Just bristling with a number of numerous horses that on work should win thelt © Faclhg game You should fad it most progt, these horses. My racing wire each day cousigte “ oe $508 + “a Jost; ROSSAFAME, 3-1, stot peut lost 1, won , ORONTAS 2-1, Bde, mee 7 SATIRE, ‘8-1, ‘lost, lost; A. SHOWDR, 10-1, won, NEVERMOR: Witte OWL. ia 6-5, won; BONNIDERT, 4-1, w HIMSELY, 4-1, 24,, 1, Jom; CARBUNOIIG, "B26; "33 on; A. SHOWDR, 4-1, lost. BARKELMORE, '8-6, "won, 0-1. won: BENCKART, 2-4, won, ANIMOSITY, 10-1, won. sce. H vesest tl siesanak | cseustl ils Mt onow, for I 6 days, $5 for 2 5 $3 Daly. money-mate! wats, When oye Accounts for my clients 20 per cent, of thd nex winuloge as ample ree of my selections each day to enatle them to play 1 reeder an t Money, Order for ameunt, of wnat k om White." T bave Dt of those Lurhtes who are so eitus Moan Of relly: to sane, and then again they are assured 6 ie i ay foe will not win: thie ty ay for hotee raslng le a puget Bot win with the expert sce You cannot merting, aa, > ge ie 1% 1o0ne daduy, FOLLOWS: : one if you F tomwerding the was oh horse.. Bie aus