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WLERS. WIND “PRELIM.” ‘ood Sihns in Are Expected This Week in Evening World’s Bowl- “hg Tournament at Amann & Triess’s Alleys. THE WEEK’S SCHEDULE. MONDAY, MARCH 23. Algonquin I. Algonquin II. Morris, Bronx. | Pocona, Brooklyn Olvil Service 1 Civil Service 11. TUPRSDAY, MARCH 24 Prospect, Bronx. Vendome, Bronx. Hamilton, Weehawken. Pleasure, Jersey City, Plattdeutache, Bronx. Black Bass, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 Orchard 1. Fidelia 1. Mutual. Nautilus. Harlem Cir Orchard II. THURSDAY, MARCH 2) Fore Btate, Brook!yi ional I. Baysice, Brooklyn. National 11. Hour Il, Hoboken. Ridgewood Depot, Brock!yn FRIDAY, MARCH 2% Central, Brooklyn. Fidelta 11. Puritans. Vans, Mercury. Knights of Columbus. aS Re Se i The last week of preliminary bowling » ig The Evening World's tournament, Amann & Treiss's alleys begins to- it with three good games scheduled The games all week will be between “the very best teams in Greater Fork and vicinity and the alleys will ‘be crowded every night. Following is the club and individual Standing to date: INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCORES. Leonhardt, Knickerbocker thson. iohiw Nnfurth, Retail beg ge Hoboken B. C., Hoboken Shiman ae J, elt, in Zane, Hackens: ise Hyperion, Bronx val, VGelmeeiee Cate, TO we ‘armut city, New main y . ii Afaiant Wheel oe sec Newark 3 Berkel i ita OKI yn. , Cyclone I., olty. TEAM SCORES, | wasted on these horses later in the sea- ‘breds were such an awakening for them { that even the most blase among them iron ax he m | the dec MS] riders that were unrecognizable through and the Bennings Spring Handicap, for |"\ing Daly JOR Mr. Prank oater..19¢ all ages, at six furlongs. Concerning the | ir) 123, Whitten .. « - 101} grand stand, and they were caught by latter stake, there has been more argu- | 4/8" 108 thelr catchers, This was not the sort ment and talk during the past few |,,e°?* Race-For tnaiden two-year-olde; halt-| of work that MeGraw wanted to get out 41 weeks than there would be about a Sub- 104 Ciroulator 107) Of his men this morning, RACING SEASON OPENS AT BENNINGS IN MUD AND RAIN What Was Hoped Would Be a Brilliant First Day’s Sport at Washington Is Spoiled by Weather, but Regulars Turn Out in Goodly Numbers. (Continued from First Page.) son, they looked very sweet to the tited eyes of the small army of regulars whwho have seen no racing since the} curtain was rung down on the Season of 1902. All during the long winter months they have been pounding Broadway or Straining their eyes at an entry card in a dingy pool-room Green grass and cantering thorough- BENNINGS GRANDSTAND AND STABLES, - "= AAI STOPS Cato were moved to applause, Atumada, 108) Honolulss, edtern Walsh ‘As a rule racing generally begina in ter fell twice, but. was remounted, Washington with balmy alr DIOWINE | gi. turiongy, FOURTH RACE softly from the south, with smtling and | Hetbing | serene skles, with all nature Just don- Vepereraecs uC eke met ‘ an GIANTS: WORK. ning her new spring dress and with a * dos eate a { 45 grand stand filled with eager, enthusias- tie patrons of the sport. cot ob 6 OY But this afternoon was an exception Tugel” Bey,” 10 i anon 26° 6 i oupled. c to tho rule, Rain fell dn torrents all] see won otoverty. Time-t.18 / Grounds at Savannah Are day. The track was in its worst posstble Anumada jumped away in front and condition, The grand stand had many ghowod a lot of speed, ttking a clear | empty benches, two lengths’ Jead in ‘the run, to the A 4 o turn. Himse second and Hono- Only the regulars were on hand to fi" tnind, As they rounded the wurn| watch the beginning of the season, for Odom let Himself down a bit and he the enthusiasm of Washingtonlans 1s | closed on Abumada. This forced Re easily dampened by adverse weather! f anal Glebe Au aaon LAG they + conditions, ‘Thin was the third day of vii pied for home Ahumada was | rain here, and every one was discour- | jvm i ils own and won easily aged, disheartened and disgusted. joy a scant length from Ahumada, who Nevertheless the racing went on just! Was four lengths in front of Honolulu. | the same, ‘The horses ploughed through Set slush of mud and water and BENNINGS ENTRIES. deposited at the end of thelr journeys (Special to Tho Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, March 23.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: First Race—For three-year-olds and upward; wix furlongs. Flooded, but Game May Be Played To-Morrow. (Spectal to The Evening World.) SAVANNAH, Ga, March 28—Prac- tlee at the grounds for the New York National League team this morning did not amount to much, ‘The grounds were In the flooded con- dition that confronted the players when they arrived last week and there was no possibility for anything more than a Ittle stick work, sending high Mes to left ffeld, the only dry section of the outfield, “The pitchers had a chance, too, taking advantage of the Migher and dryer grounds near the the veneer of Potomac clay gathered during the route. The card had two features, the Ar- Ington, a stake for two-year-old fillies, a a iemories i Ho said it was the best that could be eeiabays () under the efrcamstances. While ayers were at practice there wan a squad of negroes at work scraping the urban. There have been tips galore, One candidate aifter another had shown fas trials, but the rain and the mud completely changed the aspect of things 0 Geo. R. Third upward; 104 Harrison. Race—Selling: for three-year-olds and x and @ halt furlongs Own, Brooklyn. iG GAMES TO-NIGHT. Individua] Champlonship—Remple, Ia at the White Elephant aie) ‘Bowling Clube--Gotham vs. Buffalo, at the White Biophant allere. ‘Men's Champlonship—Bank Clerks’ a Fire Insurance League, at the Mon- feat Morr Reagve— Atalanta Bost Club, Ni Gud oud Hudson Boat Club at BS 4 ars bile, pee ese Wiel ee Cy North side ‘ational fone tehtion a fend Kafckerbocker, at Marten'e lleye League-—Keystone, National and the Broadway alleys. i ‘ gue—Coriles, Macy & Co, ' And AA Uirimng bg dell at the 3 . at the Ne, dere fora Bn ngaide and Spartan e—Claremont, farkville alleys. Manon, Ri . ‘Coritibes, at Gasmmans's TE PROGRAMME 7TH REGIMENT GAMES. 4p arranging an elaborate pro- tor te forty-third games, to dn the armory, Bixty-sixth Park avenue, on April 4 events are two re- courler’s race, and cede that Himself and Daly, the entry 103 with: apo: of W. ©, Daly, hud the stake clinched, mitt: sponges: 90) Aa <eeet them ready, Regarding the two-ear-okls lIttle ‘ts -yoar-olds; seven tur-|£0F the afternoon practice. ‘This labor, known: nS he Govgt mare ELaAG beak a, " a a aan A backed up by strong sunshine during the trained down jn Virginia, while August | “Did not fl; other mubatituted to close at on 8) Belmont's represemlatives have been! P. 3f morning, {8 reltled upon to enable the 5] Hbtle pros Leanye—Rosevills A. A. ve, Grand pt Interscholastic Race One Fry ‘ and to-day every one was ready to con- i} Weker from the grounds or soaking It up usual afternoon practice, prepared In North Carolini heir form | pith Race—Solling; for three-year-olde and therefore will hot become ienown Unt | upward ik taronase ja |, To-morrow afternoon & game against itis made publiv by ithelr races. Imperius =... obbinet ; bs 7 : . All of the big bool ‘on the! *Myatte Beli s./0:. #1. Musieal Slippers... 96 | !0ca! Players of the R, M. C. A, will be od ane best men to be obtained in ty, lemented by a battery from New Yorke, will try conclusions pla the c the for ; *Ornature Sixth Race—F mile and fort grounds, the attend: but all did r in, ce was slim 4 ere Was ct of good business. Still year-olds gpd upward; they are ready to Jump in as soon as the | Atosketo Benckart with the Giants, Van Haltren has ar- conditions improv Ben Howard 199 Bon Mot. irlved from Callfornia, and there remain: ‘Among the Jockeys aro Odom, Burns, | Athelroy 7 but Bowerman and Gleason to show up. Gannon, Redfern, Haack and others of | *vrentice allowance Bowerman has been expected dally, but McGraw does not know just when Glea- gon will be able to join, LINCOLNSHIRE ON more or lesa prominence. There is no dearth of niders, and there should be no scarcity of entries, for the stalls on the track are filled and the jate arrivals have been compelled to seek accommodations in che barns of the farmers in the ylolnity of the track LITTLE ROCK RESULTS. } to The Evening World.) Aalst RACK, LITT! ROCK, Tmcutaleniin lowing are the results of The coasts heat ania naniorand Rotting. | the races run here this afternoon; Lafayette, New York, which proved to Btarteras, wah! OF el es ei a Place. First Hace ulale 2 mile. =Won by be an unusual success last year, is to Binaraaatorenee Harley 2 th i, ind Ache thid, ‘Time=061 1-4. ‘ year's ae Sos a Peg eri Star and Garter, 10 Second Race—Five and a half furlongs. nee ad & character ar ane Garter Mocaterty 4 1 5$ 1b T Won by, Mistic, 6 to and 8 to 3) catoulnted to induce a great mumber of Meisteretnger, ¢ oe 6 8] King’s Lady, out for place. was second entries, am Crate, 100, doa. 7 7 8. Bland Dr, Kammerer third, ‘Time—t.19, Parakanadt MATER Bokbe Stat of BOR: 2. 6. 8 von ridden out, “Thme—1.18 1-6. jand’s classlo tur! w run to-] According to Chairman Batohelder, Star and Garter rushed to the front at morrow, It will be the Lincolnshire ed there is not mow the slightest doubt of the complete euccess of the Natlonal| Paced Cirouit and also of the grand cireult for the gorinters, once and made the running to the turn, h Ahala, Orloft and Lord Badge a couple of lengths away, ‘On the turn Orloff moved up into @econd place, fol- lowed by Lord Badge. As avon as they straightened out Lord Badge closed on the leaders, Star and Garter quit and Lord Badge went on and won easly by two lenuths from Orloff, who was a length and a hulf in front of Ahola, who cloted wrong. SBOOND NAOE, Hell a mile. Handicap and will be decided on the Newmarket course. ‘This race ts looked forward to by the admirers of the sport in this country, As a result nothing else is being discussed at present in sporting circles but the running of the race, The: meeting begins to-day, In the Lincolnshire Handicap R. 8. Blover’s four-year-old mare Sceptre 1s first favorite at about 4 to 1. Lord Car- narvon's French bred horse Mauvesin is second choice at 9 to Ll, Nabot, another {iPrenoh horse, owned by Sir John Maple, ia third choice at 100 to 8 Watershed, present make-up of the crew 1x aa|bred In America, which won the Cam- follows: At eB n bridweshire for W. C. Whitney in 1904 aa is fourth choloe at 10 to 7. It 1s said here that Tod Bloan, the American jockey, will recelye a Meense to-day and will ride Lord Carnaryon's Mauyesin in the big handicap, The horse Is backed to win about $75,000 at odds ranging trom 2 to 1 down to ®@ to L William K, Vanderbilt's French horep Bright te in at 83 (0 1, Conroy I1,, owneg by the Messrs, Keene, is in the Lénooln Handl at pounds, but he yet been mentioned in the bettie mt YALE OARSMEN TRAINING. Candidates for Varsity Crew Take First Meal at Quarters, OW HAVEN, Conn., March %,—The twelve Yale oarsmen picked for the training table In preparation for the an- nual race at New London with the Har- vard crew took thelr frst meal to-day at the quarters arranged for them, ‘About twenty-five other oarsmen. will be kept In the Var squad, but will not be assigned places ut the t Table unless thay Gleptay a0) abluty fn. the boat ‘The ‘The members of the Mott Haven A. C. trailed over the trying cross-country course of four and @ half miles of the: Btar A. C., on Long Island yesterday. ‘The finish was: F. Deviin, first; J. Tur- ner, second; K. Turley, third; V. Pefer, fourth and P, Gan, ‘AEth, ‘Time, 3im. * The Empire ‘ony rrouice Club of New York City has filed with the Bec- retary of Btate at Albany @ certificate of increase of capital stock from ##,(10) to $600,000, 7 6 Owen Kimble may dvcide to remain In Burope for the season, veobeogas he makes good in the opening races there. Kimble is scheduled to ride his rst! race against Piard on April ‘The Areestoan cyotiat “Soe Neleon won |p, Lag Junmy ‘Michuel | ten kilo~ Betting BL.Place, 4 8S Hit. Pin, 2 De. unusual 109, Burn Haslewood, 118, Kedtera.,.. fart good, Won ridden out. Adele Trebla, who opened at 20 to 1 ent wus backed down to ( to 1 in the awinkling of an eye, had the best epoed on yailed an Snore to the atret Ir in tne 0 Oe @a 8 t.1 gh AR hag ra ; S bead “in “drone NEW YORK A. C. MEN BOWLING CHAMPIONS. ‘Team Won 41 Out of 54 Games During Tournament, ‘The New York A. ©, again wins the ip of 9 ie | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1903. SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. MILLIONAIRES ENTER IN SHOW. Vanderbilts and Goulds Among Those Who Will Take Part in Durland’s Horse Exhibition. Although the prize Het for the twelfth annual horse show of the Duriand Com. pany, to be held at the penta Nos. a to 17, Weet Bixty-sixth street, on Apri: 7, and 9 has veen out Ll a Hort while; antHes have bean’ pon Ineo ‘fast’ that within a very” shot | 00 while ail the classes wili belt Rate dun i ies will close next Baturds ‘This year's show promises to surpaan pre- flons ones, Not only will all the local equine stars” compete y Rue but many ‘tue-oe-teavin show hare people have already made entries There are clas harneat horse "Eingts tandem and four-in-hand, pol hunters, “speedway class,” and’ Hunters and jumpers. Mr. George C, eth Al el the sadldie horse classes. classes for four-tn-hands, tandems “and. harness horses ay heap a polo pontes will have as Cr L. Herbert and Mr. sae Among those who havo alread: entries ar Messrs. Alfred Reginald Vandervilt, George Gould, ex-Mayor Hugh J: Grant, C.K Mrs. J. Fort Potter, Mi ohn Gerken, ‘Senator ’ Wil J. Stevens Ulman, Howard cepa eS in Holltste D. May Deering, ped Gg. ne reall and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. made and | @tead of April 6. fourteen-inch baile jine billiards by rune ning up @ score of SIM from the break Need ‘Tho members of the Star Athletic Chub of Long Ieland City engaged in their usual four and a half-mile jaunt returned soaked and covered wit ‘The fnish was; D. Kennedy, Kerns, second, and’ J. ‘Butler, third. Patriots’ Day. Apstt 2, will again be [celebrates by the Boston Athletic, Asso- ciation with an open Marathon race at twenty-five miles, . . Peter Golden, of New York, the win- mer of the twelye-hour Renerourplenne Tace at Shenandoah, Pa., last week, anatched to run a twenty-anil James Munley, of Giranty ile. ae Dr, Thomas D. Ce — ond ‘Thomas JB. Rider, bosch of the Freeport Gun Club, shot & 300 olay bird mateh for 00 a traps on Baturdey. Dr, aide at the elu H, 8, Harknose will return from Calt- Carman Won, fornia this week. He will give his new | Vi wacing car with tg he will compete throughout | Wurope year @ number f° private ably the roa is of Long . his 7 At the thitteenth anqual Indoor meet of the Polytechnic Institute of Brook- ibe ‘are on bere the s ame 1905 won record ear EVENING WORLD. = ° SHARKEY MAY FIGHT MUNROE IN THE EAST. ! Butte Club Will Have to Post Guarantee Soon or Lose the Bout. ‘Unless the officials of the Broadway A. C., of Butte, Mont. make g00d thelr offer of a $10,000 puree for the contest between Jack Munroe, the box Tommy Love, the Philadelphia feather-weight, in a eix-round bout in Philadelphia on April 6. This ae be @ great battle, as the boys are ue aces in solence and hitting ‘owe Butte miner, and Tom Sharkey, in two + days, the club will not get the match. Clark Ball, manager of Munroe, says tone and Nedeau Again. he is tired of vane for the organisa-|_ Jimmy Stone, the clever 116poupd tion to post a cert fighter of the Ayonia A. C., who de * <0 that neat wit foia" the in July. peep wel to try to. induce’ Jack. Herman, matchmaker ‘of a International A. C., of Fort Brie, C st Ban Tran of the club matehmakers gic, jo, make an Gy for the con anxious fest." Ball ‘Munrve is e fight Buarkey. to any says and will aay bid the gl to have tne contest feated Pete Burke, the South Brooklyn fighter, in a fifteen-round bout at ‘anton, Pa., on Monday night, was matched last night to box Hphendy Neteau, a fe: ‘e iar a, te ather-weight aoe cont be Choynski Changes Date for Bout, Joe Choynskt, the California heavy- weight, must be in good condition, as he has asked that his six-round bout in Philadelphia = with Jack” O'Brien be held Marsh saline ‘o'beie: if make the change o! f do te. Choynskt BiGee for the bout at West Bad n is gett WITH THE WRESTLERS. George Bothner, the woight wrestler of America, haw-at, decided to talve a hand in the ka an aggressive standpoint. He te ¢o\go to Connecticut this month and endeavor Ing into condition|to throw a light-woight of the femte at Philadephia. twloe in an hour, The champion recetred Gardner Is Penttent. @ big offer to take on the matchpand he did. He expects no difoult; George Gardner, of, Lowell, Mane lis man as many’ tines rte eared Bothner is rorieing bard for theefion- who engaged in a fake bout with bis| to q Bob Armstrong, the colored fighter, at the Washington @po Sporting Guus, heed pt vo, necticut bout as well ashis internetional Rich nthe, lus, omc fet wed, to DAs Ur | champlonshtp contest with Tom Riley, another chance to fight before the cn. the champion of England, which is to be decided before the New Polo As.\A, on Park avenue and One Hundred vend ‘Twenty-ninth street, on.Aprih2. Theda- { terest In the championship event 4s growing every day, and ManagerJobany Oliver, of the club, is kept busy.taking orders for tickets dor, tt Jt is years since an internationals Leas vary ip has been Kens ‘in thas and that fact thas caused addftionml in- terest to be centred In it, lshter, to meet Carter to Fight Reilly. “Kia” Carter, the South Brooklyn fighter, has at last been successful in getting on a match on the Coast. His will be Tom Reilly, the mid- CECA Grea of the Pacific Coast. rill meet, ine. twenty- Found’ bout betore the Pastinte of Portland, Ore., on Apri ing to. the’ articles, they win box at 168 pounds, welgh ‘in at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the contest, “Kid” McFadden Beaten. "Kid" MeFadden, the California featherweight, wes knocked out by “Young Mississippi," the colored fight- er of Philadelphia, in the ninth round of what was to have been a ten-round bout, before the Century A. ae of Los Angeles, Cal., last Friday Mc- a iden’ is the third fighter “Young issippi" has knocked out since he are In California. 6 show Hank Grimn, the colored heavy «weight defeated “Soldter Tom" Wilson, former- itzsimmons's 8) ing’ partner, * 8 6 August Faust says:he will eurelyte- feat Anders Andersson, the strong ‘man from Sweden, when he meets him in bout at) Pr 1, Brook: on Apri ie tohowera a ‘of Andersson think Rated though, and if We Tanat's ig Teele friends are willing to bet on th Commodated on the night of the contest, they will have no trot Genuine Carter's Little-Liver{Pills Must! ‘Bear\Signaturerof” od SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW), | in two. rounds: Maher to Meet Gardner, The heavy-weight contest between Peter Maher and George Gardner, which is scheduled to take place at Kenyon Hall, Allegheny, Pa., to-mor- row night, will be the Chee heavy-woignt contest held in tha: Fee conn in @ number ri share, it is Scheduled'to go ton’ round: — Hart Buys a Farm. Marvin Hart, of Louisville, has saved thy money he has won at fighting. A few days ago Hert heard that a Aix- acre farm located, six gis irom tiie wile, Wat oo ave ne aotends to quit CURE SICK HEADACHE fighting in another year. Gans Fights To-night. Joe Gane, the colored boxer and leht- welght champion, wit! fight agein to- night. He is to meet Jack Bennett, the Summit Hill (Pa.) light-weight. ‘hey wll try conclustons in a ten- i Foun bout ‘otore ot be Many. ee): Cc. Gans rounds, Sportsmen's Goods, ; BASEBALL UNIFORMS 2100 “Corbett” Boxes a ‘Heavy.’ “Young Corbett! Syneony wane 3 be strong and capable nding o! McGovern’s bard rushes when he meets him. The Denverite has engaged & heavy-weight fighter to box with him the battle, | from now. untll the day of renee since. Tucker's Two Fights, “Chick” Tucker, the $2.00, which are of darable , moleskin, woven exclusively for elsewharg hard-hit! ting and equal to any suits feather-welght fighter of the Avoula A. i will be pei fighting this weeks, |} $4.00 to $5.00, Com ‘4 as he has been signed by bis maneger | 4nd satisfy yourself of this, 5 to meet two good men. To-night he will Made to order, verysst ‘tackle “Kid Decker, of Philadelphia, and neatly; per sutt. in a six-round bout at the Washington All uniforms include let Sporting Club, of Philedelphle, apd on|} shirt, padded pants, cap, Friday night he will meet Tommy Love,|{ and belt to match, another Quaker City feather-weight, jesccement blanks the Ariel A. C., of Philadel 5 POTS, asta fought | Eira ditpaiiP rne" Ys , everys one Par Bout retused to tale him’ on. double, 2 50,3, 75nd, Duane’ Next Bout. ° ache pest good pout fo) Boston wil! be “special Prices in. clubs,oh9, led on Tuesday ni Danny Du- ipprtipemper yer ¢ gmc ane, the lghvweight boxer, will meet Our special League cloth unifor Jimmy Gardner, of Boston, in a twelve- |§ 4!€ equal to any In every respect. Sold round bout before the Criterion A, C, |} by other leading outfitters at $12 to $15" It will he the, necond, Sime they hay per suit. We make them to order, com elr pre Ete a let ones |) of 3% 6,00 Dougherty to Meet Love, lagi Bal ‘oe agi Danny Dougherty has been matohed to “ fae! ri cor "t.60 : — —————————————————_—— , Mae mr pat, bem mad, erat, itali 1 season ' a fa V ty Mitts and Gloves, 25c, to $7, | SPORTING G00D3—Sin- ‘ans. : Cam Restored “CUPIDENE” ‘This great Vegetable Vitalizer, the pre- seription of a famous Prench physician, will quickly @ure you of all nervous or @eeases of the generative organs, such as 67 Cortlandt st., 1 Nassau at, 125th st., cor, 7th av. laricocele an PIDENB fae the liver, ie Sidoere, CUPIDENE strengthens and restores. ed by doct:

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