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‘0 Mifiius Fleischmann, Mayor of Cincinnati, has nearly thirty head of thorough) become ori With the exception of thre He has not an old all ace two- y at the Gravesend track. Year-pid colts and fiihes . ann the age limit in a horse ts reached when he is three years old “has no further use for them after that ag Fleischmann ix practical sischmann never allows a bread-winner he {s retained; {f 1 ni stakes in this country are e: AS a race horse advance: money as a two-year-old that are won a few stake races as a youngster milur amount with a three or four-ve und sells thei at the end of each! ex for pleasure, but! year-olds able of horses should He races hor In his opinion 5 phot earn enough to meet current expe useful he refasos te racing season. expects them to at least pay their wa ‘be self-supporting. allow them to, # “lead wood" to accumulate. Ifa horse is valu- to the auction mart with him slusively tor two and three- 1} nge his valuation decreases, He can win at any other period of Domino and accumulated nearly ‘To secure v-old colt in a season ts practically im- The Evening World.) specially for | two und three year olds. The expenses of a stable ike Mr, It 1s seldom that they ¢ Tom Welch, trainer of the aorse: , decides on the best, and he informs the Mayor. conditions of whica suit.the Champlon, and everything Is prepared fora big ‘coup.’ | last winter, FLEISCHMANN’S PROMISING STRING OF NATIVE AND IMPORTED YOUNGSTERS. (Photographs Taken at Gravesend GIANTS SCORE TWICE (Continued from First Page.) IN FIRST. ‘Yom Sharkey and Jaci: heavy-weight, will not engage In a twenty-round bout before the Broad- ) for the Glants winning the games thoy stead, will in ull probability meet six or ten round bout before one of the ¢lubs in Philadelphia ¢ within the next two months. then stole second In another was retired 01 ow him out at first Halligan struck it Mertes took, that No —.— PHILA. AMERICANS WIN. PHILADILPHTA ra brave bluecoat had 1 wed a small dog, ler to third and ‘was thrown out . Gilbert made a pretiy Griffin neatly picked it up and xent Warner raised A. C, to post a certified check $5,000 as a guarantee that the club would pull off the contest, and conse- have abandoned all Sharkey took his 500 down lust iments to first. to-day’s game Nationals by a score ing is the score by inniy a hot one down through cen- but McMahon made a daisy throw caught Warner, @ steam trotter at third. dy hit to Gilbert and McMahon struck out. got to first on a very close fit and ‘CHARLES was moving 000 0.0 0. 0- follow sult to-day. Sharkey announced that he will gladly consent to box Mun- roe a mlx or ten round bout before tae club that offers the largest purse. Mun- roe says he is anxious to box Sharkey rounds and at Tt is more than Mkely that the men will battle before the Washington Sporting Club or the Penn Art A as the matohmakers of these ciubs are willing to offer the men a big percentage of the gross re- A new match between them will most likely be arranged in a fow day: Detrolters Oppose Fig ‘The limited-round bout between “Kid McCoy and Jack Root, of Chicago, for championship of the world, 1s not likely to be fought before the Metropolitan A. C., of De: | on April @, as it Is said objec- has been made to the holding of|t since Matchmaker Considine advertised the bout as a bat- tle for the light heavy-welght cham- | Matchmaker Conastline says there will be no Inter- ce from the authorities, as he has explained every detail of the contest to thelr verfect satisfaction, han aud Briggs Matched. Tim Callahan, the o! feather-weight Smith and Moran. ‘mpires—donars, O'’MALL IS DISQUALIFIED. (Continued, from First Pago.) of Philadelphia, +16 Alma Girl... tree years and upward strikes something fo along with him and P) Second Race—Selling be a different story to tell. 100 Little Boy... Blue ani Orange heavy-weight Wardle; one mile end three-quarters, jarner, 196, Parsona 4 Paxton, 14, Wilson, 2 i \Battle was made all the ner in a hard drive ; from Alma Girl, who was ci; rs got home a win latter taced z od a roars Alma, Girl tm; Gibson Light was closing st dowhen he fell. fn Race, Mor ‘er Philadelpnla SECOND RACE Wour and one-half furlongs Biariers, webts. feather-weight been signed by Wiille Pierce, matchmaker of the Mav- | Johnson's Baste Big Jack Johnson, of California, the heavy-welght was brought from . a few days ago by Joe Wi weller-weight {4 debut {i a boxing b Uhree-year-olda and Pin went away Firing Buttress to the front and won In ‘@ length and a half from Nine !in. ‘@ length and @ bal! in tront of won, the heavy-welg! WINNERS AT MEMPHIS. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) April 1.—The races rcheduled to be run here thie afternoon the clubs in Boston tn the near future. Lemmy Has Two Fights. ther-welg it, Bef ached to nent is first will be Boston fighter, twelve-round bout two miles, Firet Race—Seven-elghths of a ome Won by Beautiful ana Best. 6 toa Class Leader, s ‘second and Joe Buckley two battles in Boston, with "Kid" Goodman, t he will meet in Tuesday night, while the other will be n Chester Goodwin herwelght of the Hub. win im a ten-roond bout ber fore the Chelsea A ight» in Faglan ex-feather-welght defeated Jack Second Race—Four and one-half fur- me Ageres- Jiolinos, 3 to b and } to Shatner AFF nd aherna and Charles O'Malley +n jernon, head until within half a mile me M PLAYS HOBOKENS TO-MORROW. Lindeman Will Do the Slab Work the Jerseymen. The Hoboken baseball (eam will tackle nN team of the New York State im the stretch Charles O'Malley the lead, but he at the eighth i He then went on and won in a by a length and a half from Joe cant length in front ILION.TEA one of Johnny lever English £ AY inet in a nfteencronnd. hot to. be brought lise Roosevelt was again a vin- it the course and hase interented|s from one of the box for a puri teams have j Deen greatly strengthened by the adil- tion of new players this season ———— BASEBALL CHAT. FOURTH RACE. do the twirling for the Jer Joe MoGinnity, UNION BOAT CLUB" SOCIAL EVENT APRIL 25. The Union Boat Club twenty-third ann Camino Saturday evening, April 2. high-class vaudeville enterteinment has beon booked to precede the dance. Baar's Orchestra will furnish the music the occasion, wales the most successful In 1) for fully five min ites, 80 dazed from the blow that he was unable to play in the af- With the exception of a Hittle s8 MoGinnity seid he @id not feet from the blow, him unconsetar hey straighten MeGinnity wi will hold its ie same distance in front of Mer- ball at the Harlem any bad effe on the ball this seasei the Glants have played so McGann has managed to get one or] w, tiny vil me Sey on geet by Jacing out two of which scored lar MoGraw'a crowd, ei history the invited use(s i more safe bits, are Juatioes of U O'Bi rune IPUGILISTIC GOSSIP, BASEBALL CHAT, NOTES OF THE TURF AND MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. | ——————————E jing the ball for keeps is Billy Lauder Billy usually contributes a hit or two In a Kame, und It has been his timely hit- |ting that has been largely responsible have carried off so far. Lauder says ne expects to hit over .80) this yea . ° Bresnahan and Bowerman are both throwlug to bases In fne form so far this year. ‘The Columbia players tried to steal on them yesterday, but thel efforts were of no account, “They were easily nailed a foot from the bag every time they tried. oe Mertes and Babb did some very clever stealing of bases in yesterday's game. Both players managed to secure three each. Mertes's steal of home from third was a fine piece of base running. 8 8 That Fred Clarke, the scrappy man- ager of the Pittsburg Pirates, In sure that his team will ‘be a three-time winner is shown by~the ‘fact that lie Wanted to bet “Honest John’ Kelly $1,200 against $1,000 on the proposition Considering the fact that the Pirates Jont several of thelr good men of last year's eam and that the National League teams have been strengthened throughout, the willlngneas to bet shows that’ Fred must have good reason for his belier, eo Burkett gave an exhibition of acten- tifle batting after a game in St. Louis dom seen. He was batting grounders from near the plate over toward the pavilion, when he expied a negro sit- ‘ing on the front wall of the latter The black was inviting Burkett ta knock him off his perch, and Jesse started out to do this. The only trouble he had Was In wetting the proper helght to the hits, ‘Time after time he sent the ball in a direct dine with the negro, but the were alther too high or ‘too low. e he came so close that his tanget forced to duck. Billy Keeler is the only man in the National American Ivague that could have nown the ability to control the direc- n of the hits that Burkett did. eo 8 Boston National's game at Memphis ) Sunda) Ss the first Sabbath ap wi proba’ i which the club has ever ) The dove started right, shutting put the Southerners. Willis pitehed for the Hubites oe Broadway Alec Smith will be out of the game right at the start of the wenson. One of his finkers was badly split at New Orleans on Sunday. Ducky Holmes was all but in with the Washington public (iN the close of the second guime with the Phillies, when he really saved the Bay with one of those wonderful catches he used to turn loose In Detroit when they didn’t do any good. —_-— TURF NOTES- B. F. Clyde. the Philadelphia millien- jaire, steamship magnate and owner of tournament, high. The Rabbits made up 78, but they thrown ball by Bowerman, renderiog tackled the Knickerbockers right after- rd and again got up against a big ore-the high one of the tournament, by the way, ¥! two the Goughacre Stable aged by Capt to Bennings yesterday afternoon to have a look at his stable and to see his of racers, man- wae signed for his employer had not seen him with the & Dwyer's crack three-year- old Africander has gone lame, and for the past two mornings has been absent fvom bts usual place in the string with Dr. Sheppard has been called in to attend him, and it {s stated that he bruised hin frog badly by pickin a stone while at exercl few weeks back when th from Sydne: whether $20,000 would have bought him. It és only a partners re- While it may not be generally known ts ambitious such nevertheless is Lichtenstein become an owner, he had offered $7,500 for Bradley's two-year-old gelding On the surface the pric. to be @ handsome one, but it was mot handsome enough to ‘please Bradley, and he promptly turned It down, thinks that Peter Paul {s @ good horse on any kind of a track, Wat going he is one of the best two- vids he ever saw. “Pather BUI Daly will ship all his horses to Aqueduct to-day with the ex- ception of Daly, who remains at Ben- ings to take part in the handicap on eting. a daF tht ot winning: Tuesday's race if the weather keeps 4 ly in the lat WH hae the mount ob Himaelt ta the ndicap the fol ' Tom Mannix entries horse Warranted was taken day morning at Be: a high fever that will have to be postponed. has had a tough time of it since last vi worn out @ Hone and did not show his ac- hen he was taken to At frat the Southern cli- the trip to Aqueduct racing Beason, customed vigor W Now Orleans, Al it te made hit piel ‘and took on flesh 1} vainers were surpe rand appearance when he Was as rugged horse at the track, he arrived vat Thursday. a looking as any The stable of Congressman Timothy PD. Sullivan, which has been racing at Memphis, has been shipped from Ben- nings to Jamaica. Jockey Fuller, who ride for Mr. BOWLERS MADE HIGH SCORES LAST NIGHT. Knickerbockers Roll 1,058, Highest Score Yet in The Evening World's Tournament. Last night was & record-breaker in | ‘The Evening World's bowling tourna: | ment. Two teams scored above the | REE® 213,000 mark. The Knickerbockera, 1p | * Robineon, thelthetr first try, made 1,458, and che - They! Orchards 1,014 | Neliher team was there to repeat, MAD however, but whan they came together | they put up the hottest game of the LAST NIGHT'S GAMES, Knickerbocker won easily, for the ckerbockers just got, home in front five pins to the good FIRST GAME. Rabbite—Kirk, 148: Johnson, 118; Tap- e, 183; Rand, 167; Maxwell, 161, Total, 8. Oroharte~Ruliwinehel, 182; Schroeder, The Rabbits, of Brooklyn, opened up! Kenic matters with the Orchards The jatter team made its big score then and won out with lots to spaze, Vilin was the rrow escape from serious in-l\ow man with 16, while Hahn's 35 was jury during gractice yesterday : SECOND GAME. Knickerbocker—Laonhardt, 178; . Leonhardt, 218; Snyder, 226 1 Rabbite—Kirk, 100; Johns 202; Band, 14; Maxwell, i THIRD GAME, A oe ek Leonhardt waa the only Knickerbocker man to drop below 2. Snyder was high with 226. The Rabbits did much Dan McGann has certainly got his} better, but were badly outclassed. The crack teams then got together for tar] the wind-up, and, though both fell off, me from start to fine ‘The Orchards had the game safe until Oe raza thi Mita tala te ieee | Anotier of She! Otante wae te pounds pin No, 9 and ® opare. | That one arrive within a day or two, and will be-| gin the work of galloping the hortes at) the Long Island track, iS . John J. Mackessey, now here, has sold his five-year-old mare Curtsey, by Lord! Esterling—Minute, to John ©. Madden. | Mr. Madden bought the mare for breed- | {rg purposes. ang will retire ner to his! ng stud, jambu Pl Lexington. ve, use, eae It transpires that August Belmont wit! not offer for sale all of bis horses inj tnalning here, as was announced ye: er | day. Only four horses, and all of them two-year-olds, are to’ be disposed of. | They are Hootveat, Uclectic, Windstorm afternoon. / ee alleged, about the dog sign on the Ban- nings fence, which reads ga follows: “ALL fy Me will be All ogee found loose at this track wi! ite Clancy looked at this and then “It's & goog th! That most of the dogs ae nfs Tack ufo locked up in thelt SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. Walter H, Leginger, president of the, A. A. U., has announced that the national championships this year will be held at OQLlwaukee on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. § and 10. 4 report from Milwauke says that the events will be held in con- nection with # State Fair scheduled for the same place and dates; that is, if the Badger Piste authorities are willing. . . 8 ‘The Columbus Golf Club, of Washing- ton, has arranged to hold an open tourne- ment on May 14, 16 and 16, te follow the one recently announced by the Chevy Chase Clu, on May 7.8 and %. The =3 houla the secretary of the Columbia eron, No, 620 F str President's Cup and ¥J are the chief prises of ee 8 ‘The Long Island Automobile Club bas leased a new club-house at Na. 62 Henson Washington jovernors’ Cup place, Brooklyn, a commodious building, | Fj once a dwelling and later eltered for an exprem company, with room for Wagous on the ground floor, There will be & for i the new house next huredas. The club wil havea run to Amityville to-morrow, oe e Herman Duden, a water-polo and hockey player at Columbia, who has re- cently come out a8 @ cendidate for the ‘varsity track team, has surprised ‘Trainer Hjertberg by throwing sister pend hammer over 1M trainer thin! he has Vocltatle as Duden js comparative novice withthe hammer and has not even mast: double tra. soe in cy In fae handloap fourteen-loch t jent at the Ams- rr. ts, batts coe ot pa ment A tos and jt was Bis ere saris St . w has ®een o: tenlonel of tie Baltusrel will begin his duties on announcement 1s & urorise,, beca.vee at Sor ane atts Bi” Wasabi Club. rae E, Rendle, who orgenized the ew Vor Wanderers i some time ago $e seoseet the of the Knicke: er Athletic Ciyb. bas decided to disband the ation, on account of the eeor saspes ‘ecconded to it by prospective bers. folowing clubs have tomembership inthe Met soctalign of me Amateur. Ment ‘Athletic. Association Regiment Athlette Young Men's cored Brooklyn, and wont 4 th Company, of Tone Agents are secured to place the money, and at the proper (Ime the ring {s fairly or to his field, gallops able is tiken out of the to go through, but the faflures Jschmann’s are at least $40,000 during| home, and the expense money for the umount In stakes or purses, but there! mishaps at times occur and the “good thing’ fail $4 scarcely n yenr that the Mayor's racing account does not show balance in his| have been so few that the sible sca He manages to secure the profit dn the following manner: | after a close study of each colt’s speed and) string this season, A tace is picked out, the| dozen English youngsters that Eugene Leigh gath Report ssys that there are several high- He has a large number of 2 AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES. — AMATEURS, ATTENTION! To Captains and Managers of Amateur Baseball Teams in Greater New York and Near-By Suburbait District The Evening World will print all challenges, results of games or other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York From time to time, as space permi the captains or star players of teams will be published. Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, The Evening World, New York. | and suburban towns. ‘The Rambler A. C., of Bitssville, have er- (eae In hac trade, Lenbardt Bases 4nd Sourire. They’ will be sol |ganived for the peason of 1903 Yon In toe paddock at 2 fo'cl ook “his | book games (weply-one years for Sunday afternoon games py to be played on their nde There Is no end to the Jokes, reni and) Adéress Jona MeCauley, No. 1 Leog leland City. Flay, shortatop, Tovey: right fleld, J. 22 Van Pelt atreet, Would ike to hear from & Orat-elne utd ‘one who oan pia! ferred: must furnish uniform. Ng. 1288 Third avenue. Cuban X Glante will be the attraction Bew Ridgewood "grounde Dext the; iame and MeCieil forthe Giants nat i folate for the Ridgewood on Sundays and hollda: James Manley, 1 teams of like ‘strength within 150 miles w York, who want « ted Ridgewooda. be ta the points ‘Hitehenor and Page will w dates open y 984 Union aven: The Mapleton ¥. €. Fee Cantieton Fisis ciub, champlons of Rich- mond Borough, 1996-1002, Is desirous Dieting tts schedule’ forthe. coming. season, and Sy offering No. ISS Alatioth etree, Brook!ya. firet-class induc fitty mites of Mets, Peskahilis and teams ot The Dover Juniors have reorganized and wou Airange games With teams averaging fowre have all dates open for Sature: Would preter oUt-afe mig within oD gi ‘The Powhetao Academy team played ing game on its vwn grounds and dj atrome Wilton F. for Sundays om pitebing of MeGrath and batting of Mitchell. BOGRK BY INNINGS. $e Baseball at East New York, had arranged a an X Giants for Sum Cubans refused claiming {t was too early in the seagom and they did not care to meet wifh « he Brightons will, therefore, play tae crack Mauser A. ©. at Brighton Park, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of (tea Poa BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW... Powhatan Acad.4 2 1 1 3 6 0 1 0-17 20 2 The Brighton game with the Cu’ Stub 8. TF Cams| ome Xavier Ire. wisu to arr games with teams ; Mates Moher ond bape. August open for sun with toams averaging Sfteen and si ‘Wil pay half expences to town teams within 10) miles of Sew York Whe to hear from « goed outhelders, Address Ji 1238 Fitch avenie. @ The Vietor Athletic Club, of Long Island City. coming season and would like L with Telluble daitormed Bo whe weventeon years, Very omall apd os ossy to take as ougar, FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS. _ FOR BILiOUSNESS, FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR GALLOW SKIN, FOR THE COMPLEXI ras The Victora will play for» pide bet or for the apleit of the game also play on home or opponents’ ground: ane-ball expensen (0 ten mep and will Dates are wow open for No. 125 Third sted 36, ay 2h ane 30 sama with tret-class ting teame for ame in return ‘No, 1848 Myrtle avenue, ‘The Mast Baseball Club would like to arrange STOP THAT ' HEAD COLD in10 Minutes Or it will develop into chronic Catarrh. Or. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder stops cold | in the head in 10 sninutes, and relieves most acute and deep-seated Catarrh after one application. Cures quickly and per- owder with best results. great remedy and | never cease recous- John E, Dell, Paulding, U. Dr. Agaow's Meart Cure ts the best remedy & CURE IN 48 HOURS. NBW ENGLAND'S FAVORITE stributer, Albert H, Hill A LIVAN, MPR, MANCHicson Nem Sportsmen's Goods, MANHATTAN STORA\ 44 COR]

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