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le entane of the winners at ‘Bemnings. On Friday and Saturday ff ten races handicapped ateeplechascn and hurdle races f jug considered) The Evening @ forecasted nine winners. In words, 90 per cent, of the were winners. h, there will be mt track conditions, new , and winners will be aim- to locate for the first week, Hor that the path of the fellu pf The Evening World's handl- d be smooth. lal to The INGTON, April 13,—Down here ‘Washington turfmen who have looked Yellow Tail, the speedy but not rageous son of Watercress, say | t the Carter Handicap will be a) open gallop for him. these turfmen will just step back- a a yer they will recall that they Just as confident that Himself @ Carter Handicap at his meroy. one knows what kind of a race]. Bimeelt ran and how he was beaten. ‘At that tme, and since then, queer Btorigs Nave been related an to the yases which contributed to the defeat If. But of these stories it is “to make no comment in the ab- es of anything like facts. A rumor whispered from one to an- ‘Other is a vastly different thing from and it must be said that on the track rumors are many and are few, Yellow Tall may be but whether there will be the contributory causes that beat ft 1s impossible to say. If he “ie Beaten let race-goers believe, for the ‘good of the turf, that he was beaten on his merits. “a kee Ike Watercolor, © Ap to this Yellow Tail horse. Ho is ‘@ big. coarse, powerful thoroughbred. sores resembles none of the Watercress family. Least of all has he anything ‘4a common with Watercolor, as asserted ‘Dy one turf correspondent. Watercolor | was @ beautiful black, whose action : “ad the poetry of motion, though a bit ‘ He had superb conformation, this make-up, but the horse never yed in which experts could not dis- ern defects. Yellow Tail is a chestnut | With a great fight of speed, Endowed with great muscular powor, he ought to Z further and stay longer than he ideas. While he has speed, he prefers to go on in his own way and not be ed, which, by the way, was @ trick of Watercolor's, If anything Wooked Watercolor in the eye for part f @ race he would say “Enough,” and “Miecreetly slow down. Yellow Tall is ‘tame. The question in the Carter 1s “Ig there any horse in the race which iit be able to travel with Yellow Tail any considerable distance with 126 ered on his back? In his last rice roped Himself, carrying 120, hue and Or Orange with 107. y four lengths. TM the © (cap, te has only 102 pounds to Vhether that weight off will ¥ considerable difference in his fs @ question about which there some, doubt. Weight affects all nocetg: That it affects some horses | ore than others is a certainty. Yellow | Tan handses 126 pounds as easily as most heises do 110 pounds. Himself Not in Form, ‘Turfmen who are 80 ready to concede | the. farter Handicap to this horse must Chet Dank much on the defeat of Him-| if. The Daly horse is not. within| f his best form. If he was.) and Orange could not outspeed and force him to a hard drive to t him out a neck. Himself won the ings Handloap carrying 112 pounds, | re were, many who believed that | ‘beat Ahunada e he writer be thee it Anoneds hea naan eit seourage he would have beaten Him- “Malt in spite of the fact that weight track conditions favored the Daly| no chance to win the and SCHOOLBOYS’ NEW ATHLETIC LEAGUE. Organization Will Be Formed This Week and Seven Institu- tions Will Become Members. The new local interscholastic athletic Association, which will be organized this week, will be the strongest in the coun- try. Beven of the largest schools in tne city will become members. The meeting will be held at Collegiate School, and plans have been perfected to make the new ‘body a feature in Interscholastic clreles, The movement to organize a new asso- ciation was started by Hamilton Insti- tute. The latter resigned from the New York Interscholastie athletic Associt- tion owing to the one-year rule. ‘Thin rule bars an athlete from competing in gqmes until he has been a full calendar }car at his respective school. Headmas- ter Shaw thought this unfair to an athletically inclined student and at on: resigned. ‘Woodbridge School took same view and also resigned. Clo following, ollegiate School got out, Tt Was thought that Dwight School would also resign, but as it was learned that the one-year rule was almed at that school it was decided to stay a member This was done to show the promoters of the one-year rule that for clean ath letics Dwight aeads the last, and that every championship won last year was won on its merits The Evening World will print and suburban towns. The Evening World, New York, After three weeks of hard practice the team bas been completed, The nine mea chosen out of fourteen are: Goldberger, 1b.; Stelnel, Dp.) Werner, c.: Hochhauser, 2o.; Meyer, if; Burke, prrana itl homie that Dele wilt pa on ilyria, This Is a fast geld- , especially a dry going, though he pertorm fairly, well In the mud.| Will take some beating with Me on his back. If the track is fast byl akin off the first five furlongs close toa minute fiat. That will fs | Strick that some of the horses in the ter wilt not like. ancenon, an early horse, with a peed, is likely to be a or despite his 118 pounds. “He ts not| ag of the weight. but the distance Lord Badge is not Sport Im Voor, “The Carter vd only @ ous 1 New Yi th ing of th je opening of the Sedan i gPenita at Ben yy heen a teaser. The ra been poor. It only served to make one for a keener and better game. furnished many a player with a . for form has pre- , and the best horses have won —— SIDE A. C. BOXERS CANADIAN CHAMPIONS, Canad for the Canadian amateur phonship, decided Saturday ap follow: » Of the N lew West Side anit won, the ; Lehman, rf.; Martin, of ney Ightnen years, janes 10 be ple Rhatigan’ No. 186 Flush tng ave., Brooklyn. oe + of Wert Aug Tams havo June 1 & O18 3 Borough i net Go tae work Inthe box for them. Ad ress W, F. McKenna, Jr., No. 1941 Clinton ave nue, New York City eee nolla AC: defeated she V surd i as Tre Lion Park F. ( With teams averasis F.C, Seroinols fb Melrose ¥. { mith, No, n eurae A.C. mould tike averaging eleven aye in Me, r Would and Irvings, of ath ateeet, aad eth Hast One Hundred ‘aa PIENING’S ‘TOUR OF. pare ak AGF WERK on the FIELD AMATEURS, ATTENTION! To Captains and Managers of Amateur Baseball Teams in Greater New York and Near-By Suburban Districts: other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York From time to time, as spac the captains or star players of teams will be published, Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, | ball with all challenges, results of games or e permits, pictures of Address John MoDonald, ty-niath street oe ‘The Brightons, formerly t ny om ail te Hrooklys ne, New ¥ All firet-cla address dred and ga good attract 143 Wem One Huo ve elected F. Gorma f. “Addrem ¥. Gorman, cap it Fortyesecond street, ott They wauld a» the Greaier New Vark & “Harold Higging and Joh ¥ iwen signed aw pitch nd RIN" Avenue, Wodnes Addrees Carte Willie Kane me Mn, ¢ “Highlanc will play ball just how t “We hav eing made, “If ‘dope her, I think we Pg te TL t his men a y ten’ on spel 58 all ¢ work them day and 1 mes to play in the > work on th 1 The carpenters wonders, and be done, but WEYMOUT spinnaker away by th th the day, has be fed to 7 Pr actu: Brooklyn ould lke to Ad would like 4 aging chirtern to 1 holidays Address Jose Ine Hundred and For Am Would lke to Vass unltormed Yankees with his phone a) pict! on CONNECTICUT A SUCCESS. strong men ho *Butohar Hext appearance in that Btate wil take place on Wednesday at th, Opers-House in Hartford against Ca AL ra A trial spin anged {c layed while as ne in time for the opening game, the t H, April 18.—Sh boom, A steam yaont old cup challenger during the Shamrock TI. n spl and men D ex on housands of whioh whiah off here but it tha: further cd ced, ds,’ an. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1908, SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. SS * sald President Gordon this morning. best possible condition, e—and of E ter New York, park Is will be In shape to open eo men at work possit saary. hat everything will be all ready when the time nts for anything, our team certainly figures as the penant win- have the ‘go April fouled ace Satur- # been mntests racing conditions between bt ® and J to aban risk | sone spare | Reckefeller OM ANCOLN, Neb, April 18--OMicers of of ween to-day the Shan bu aw hant nort! r had pre ats 8 the con consultal the trial carrying aw the University of jog confirmed « prepare that John D, Thue! me fehar has proffered a wi fs ball 900,007 the the two boats until a new spar can be} | fitted, af, 1 with orage and but lously @X- ditions tion it owing y the fle tt ot Bes né who visited the grounds yesterday were as-| |tonished at the rapid strides made a “WOT RACE TO-DAY, Old and New Challengers Find Breeze a Staggerer, Even Un- der Reduced Canvas, "| hole course on The GRAND STZAND rk Grimth ures coos DALY HAS WON 67.085 IN PURSES t them, t Sunday WASHINGTON, April 18.—When the meeting at Bennings closes to-morrow “Pat Daly will lead the Het of winners. To date, an average of one winner a evelling the new grounds have worked |@@y has netted him a total of $7,066 In the park may be in playing shape Stakes and purses. That sum fs more There is a great deal of work yet to|than twice that mado by his neai rival, the Goughacres Stable, which has $3410 to te credit in the books of the Washington Jockey Club, Harry Crif- fin has won §,%20, and R. Bradley has $3,00 to his credit, Mrs. Frank Foster {s the champion money-maker of the meeting, She won $2.40 "for her owner at the meeting, Jockey Redfern Is the star Jockey of the meeting, so far as the scoring of winning mounts is concerned, He has won twenty-nine races out of seventy- one starts, making his percentage .403. | His nearest rival Is little Haack, who GOLFERS’ SEASON This Week Will Mark the Open-: to victory out of twenty-seven mounts. | st at the new grounds where as he prefers to call the team, progressing rapidly, but it is hard to see on on écheduled tinie, * sald Mr, Gordon, “and mean to One can notice the rapid strides that are ng to deliver them.’ 30, ng the past week ing of an Expected Busy Sea- ‘VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY Ai. | FOR MEN. formon Bishops’ Pills have been in use over 50 Golfers have a busy week ahead ot them, for besides the open tournament = jat Lakewood beginning Thursday, 1n| years by the leaders of the addition to the interscholastic event at, Mormon Church and Westbrook for (prea duys beginning! their followers, Posi- Wed day, there will be a number of tivel cure the worst 1 club o 8 7 ' . jraportant ub competitions on BAtUT-/ — 6° in otd and young arising from The college golfers will also grow effects of indiscretion, Gissipation, active this week, The Princeton golt-| excesses, or cigarette smoking, ers will meet on thelr new elghteen- Wednesday for a cup presented by the captain of the team, The match will be at eighteen holes, | handicap. | On Saturday both Yale and Prince- |ton will play their frst regular team | Matches of tie year. Princeton will meet (ho Lawrenceville School team oF acy on Loe university cou Yale will play the New Haven b at New Haven Ing feature of colleg soir| Cures Lost Vitality, Insomnia, Pains in Back, |.ame Back, Un fitness for Marriage Through Nervous Debility, Headache, Var.cocele or Constipation, Stops Nervous Twitching of Eyelids. 5 Elects” are imme diate, mpart vigor to every part CENTS of rhe SYS the first match be-| tem, Dnkt wet despondent ; a cure is at ten two. unversity toums played on hand, Strengthening and invigorating. t college grounds, ‘The “erineaton | matgh will’ tke’ place ‘on the Princeton | Stimulate the brain and nerve centres, links instead of on a neutral course, | 50c, a box, 6 fur $2.50 by mail A written and recedent will establish &® guarantee to cureor money refunded, wits series of jome-and-home muitches ¥€&|! 6 boxes, Circulars free, Princeton wit ys i) to New Duhon Remedy Co., San Brancloas, will probably ae wal Noomons © Cutis, lit Naess Pt yey a Haven in the fall for the ret pera aco taba ‘This Fight Ponpoued, The ght between G sity, and Tody Leon, AMERICAN LEAGUE'S GROUNDS AS THEY LOOK TO-DAY. CLOSE BOWLING EXPECTED NOW. Week’s Schedule in Evening Insures World Tournament Exciting Games. ee The first week's bowling in The Even- ing World's big free tournament wound up in a blaze of glory, and it is prob- able that in the next five nights the sores will be even better than they have been. ‘The schedule this week {s an excellent one, and the teams have been coupled in @ manner that insures close and ex- citing contests. Amann & Triess's alley: Street and Third avenue, tournament is being Folse, will_prob- ably be crowded every night fro: 22, when the until May comes to an end. The complete schedule js as follow: 13—Suckers, Baysides, Orchar Fidelia, Krakehila. 15—Westohester, Vendome, Metro. April April April April April April i 14--Presto, politan. Vendome. Inger, darlem Circle, kehlia. April April 2t—Harlem’ Circle, April 2 April S—Delmai, April B0—Singer, Bayside, May 1—Rab politan, TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. STICKERS. BAYSIDES. ORCHARDS, Presto, Delmar, Gtickers. Harlem Circle, Knickerbocker, 20—Bayside, Delmar, Vendome. 21—Si Vendome, National. #-Delmar, Rabbit, Nation fe —Rabbit, Westcnester, Kral Knickerbocker, ches! April 2-Prestoe Baytaas eu. Vendome, May 4¢-Fidelia. Knickerbocker, t Fitty-ftta the m now tournament Kra- Netro- BETTORS O1DN'T FORGET CORBETT McGovern’s Conqueror Said to Have Regeived Nearly $7,000 from Sporting Men Who Bet on Him to Win the Fight. “Young Corbett” made more money out of his battle with Terry McGovern than was at first supposed. Besides re- celving nearly $7,000 as the winner's end of tho purse the little Denverite received nearly as much more. It was given in tips by tbe sporting men of San Fran- cisco who wagered on him to beat Mo- + Govern. During the last ten days “'Cor- bett” received presents of sums ranging » from $100 upward. “Corbett Will ar- > rive in this clty in two weeks from San Francisco, Walcott and O'Brien Matched, : “Philadelpala Jack” O'Brien and Jee Walcott, the welter-weight champion, have finally been matched. They will meet in a fifteen-round bout before the Health and Physical Culture A. C., of Boston, on April 30. It will be the eee- ‘ond time they have boxed. In thelr pre- vious contest, which was of six rounds’ duration, no decision was rendered, but ¢ the consensus of opinion was that O'Brien ‘ad the better of the contest. Forbes Fights To-Night. Eddie Connolly, the light-weight ef this city, who has been fighting in Eng- land for some time, will engage in an- other bout in that country to-night. He will meet? Pat Daly in a fifteen round vout at Birmingham. Connolly has been promised a match with “Spike” Sullivan for a side bet of $1,000 if he is successful in defeating Daly. The fight to-nigat will be at 140 pounds for a purse of $00 and a side bet of $250. Forbes Fights in England. Harry Forbes, the champion bantama- weight, will make his first appearance in the ring of a Philadelphia boxing club to-night. He will meet Jimmy De- vine, of Philadelphia. There is consid- erable interest among ring followers in the Quaker City over the coming of the sturdy little champion. New York Boxers Victors, Two more boxers of the Avonia A. C, won on Saturday night in Boston. Wiil- fam Bruns, the 105-pound amateur boxer, secured a degjsion over ‘Kia’ Conroy, the undefeated 105-pound boy of Boston. Jack Roller, the light-weight of the club, was awarded the decision over R. J. Grant, the welter-weight champion of Boston. Both bouts ware decided ‘before the Boston A. A New Yorkers secured gold watches ee the victory. y $—Presto, Rabbit, Harlem Circle. May 6—Harlem Gfeale, stickers National , May 7—Delmar, Krakehlia, Orchard. May oils “Bayside, Harlem’ 1—Presto, Bayside, Knickerbocker, May iz-Singer, Rniekerbooker, Stickers... May 13—Orei red, ‘Vendome, ito, May i4—Rabbit, Stickers, Metropolitan. May 1-Singer, Delmar, Fidel May 18—Krakehila, “National, Sentoker- Orchard, Nati CK 19—Westchester. lonal, aay Stickers, Fidelis, ‘Westchester. , Atay, 21—Singer, litan, Orchard. May Cle i Metro} ‘i ehlia, ————_— Ontario Defeated Inwood. ‘The Ontario Field Club, of Harlem, played its first game of the season yes terday, with the Inwood team. The game was played on West One Hundred end Sixty-first street and resulted in @ vie- tory for Ontario by the score of 14 to & McGowan, pitched a good game. The .| Inwoods hit him a in two innings. His support was fairly good. Fannan’e good work with the auick was something of a surprise. 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