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‘ | \" 53 ia fs ~ SHIT . Event at the Benhing: ! Track. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Mile and 3. Time—0.58, Memorit FOURTH RACE—Two an miles; steeplechase.—Arius 1, Walter Cleary (2 to 1) Ray 3. Time—5.46. (8 to’) 2, Jerry 3. Time—1 Gpecial to The Evening Wi BENNINGS RACE TRACK, INATON,, b. C,. April 13. wseyen #aves on the card this a. thé Inet iotuding a steeplect a Yurdle “rice, more attractive than, usual ai was an excellent attendance of the unfavorable weather conditions. The crowd expected on Saturday that the track would be good for the re- mainder of the meeting, but |: the track was swept by Susie Christian, Unbacked, Gets , Home in Front in the Third ARIUS WINS STEEPLECHASE. steeplechase.—Gibson Light (2 1-2 FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs— Mezzo (41-2 to-1) 1,.Lord Advocate thunder storms and’ heavy rains soon GIAN INS, \ t bert w: third, rt tried was cnught. Babb kame time and it Ww Reored befor decided against the s Race} Third Inning, ‘Ta: ir made wussist of the game with Dill ut. Babh owas in the way ot Ll *é bouncer, and the Jersevnan was the second) out. pid do nothing with Taylor's! ofertas, although be swung at themf three times, No run’ Warner hit the bill to Mack and he : Tavingston found it as hard to mover the plate for Taylor and Ike. So did Browne, ‘the Playing a hit and run gaine hit 10 Mack, the Glant 1 third, Van’ was out and vhen he tted to score on a half 18. to 1) 1, Alma Girl (3 to 5) 2, Colle: ; Bean was heiped out by T: ‘a atter was a dusy man, ie jumped giai 8. Time—2.59. In air, got THallgan’s. pounder. and ame sent It to aseldy diin's even oe jrun after Baob. He saved SECOND RACE—Five and a half Menselt th No runs. After Aann dance a can= furlongs.—Plantagenct (10 to 1) 4) oan mround ine plate, dodging. Livinuges 8ir'Christophér (10 to 1) 2, Blue and|ton’s shoots, the Jersey pite finaly hit the Glant on the arm and ita Orange 3. Time—t1.11. tenth free base in the mame. pi i yelled the fans, as Mertes struck out —_—- MMeGann stile secon, got ta tin on THIRD RACE—Four and a half[ Mons wild throw fs "estch nin aad : : i hed the clroult of bases on Me- furlongé.—Susie Christian, (20 to 1) {idaton's throw to the sland ta cated the “ Cat tiled. Babb got his thint walk 1, Qea, McKinney (6 to 5).2, Pleasant) eirt on balis. Lauder. clipped, some Tne a base. Ba put him ow da half} put bert’s pop up. (9 to 2) 2, Gold Bean One Vitth 1 and Brena} Warner ss th dor was unde: inci got another & pally fo. the sllpper, got the ball, but silp; the ball over. ML 32 35, d.) R Son and Roger was second at vagu-| fics Miller walked, Browne's high fir WASH | was’ Dillon's on Its descent. Van hit it ‘There were |for a base, MoGann was not hit this Ime. Liv 0 rew tn No fternoon, | MS vin on threw him out. No hase and Siath Inning. Tho races were a bit{ Livingston's rap was good for a bal ‘ nd there {21° Mdn't know Nrowne could throw, nd S] he started for mecond.. ‘That was his. fin 4 t sin |S ler helood Griffin ow Miller Bape Valeo aided in Bean's retizoment. No runs Bartoy took Livingston's place in th box. Dunn took Mertes's place In the RaKn: ‘He hit to Bean and was retired. Rabo Rot a base oa his h ngaton, ast night {SHO took Kelly's place fled, took Lauder's fly, Both was caught serles of sh@rp |napping at first. When he woke up ie started for sec nda grass with his rap along the third base ound off second and 1. r MoMahon's foul Uf] Louder didn’ with Kelly's rap. though. Tl got to MeGann all rij nice catch of Dillon's line fly. Bremahan's short hit was pleked up TS BEAT 7 JERSEY AGAIN. (Continued from Firrt Page.) on dalle Badd stole to teal second, but ran home at’ tl vas a question If It was Analy No runs. un. Abb took Loo mush yeston helped Gil- to. run. of are han he Giants tory wwe ‘hit. due princi: yo ground. Lauder d and couldn't get fall dow That one he ght. Babb made a o runs, nd was put out any Jack Warner Gk, on Guard, | (Special to The Evening World) PAWTY IT. R. 1. Aprit 33 work is the order of the day rest of the week on the cup di DEFENDER’S MAST STEPPED. Rush Work Is the Order on the; Reliance, and She Will Soon! Be Ready to Make Her Trial Spin. MAY SAIL NEXT SUNDAY. Reliance and her tuning up mate the fonatitutian, “and tfforie ere botne made to have the trial n noxt week if poasiole. To-day tho big ow Stee! mast was stepped at the norch wharf with great noatness sight min atta: and despatch, on Jag requirsd the Ish by former methods dha Ken nearly an hour. he Reliance was warped Into tion shortly bef the port re § o'clock aad made | end of the north pi Tyo palr of new ehenrs towers | Nigh in the alr, Within a few minu 2 foren of rigs red the mast fon, in) poz! w t 8 wrappled oy! « shears: until its nmper nad was full alove the dock Slowly the & avung wat wami and the hee. of the #0 was Jo: crea y 1 it rested In the heavy stee! mast stop, where # qulckl: scoure, bolts d mo! ead bel r the p Designer N Herreshow el the ration, wh ed by Rigger Billman, of and among the other Interesied spec: tators were aging-owner C. O} Iselin, Woodbury Kane and others his guests on the Reliance steam tender Sunbeam. AB soon as the tead in the mast step cooled, the mai hoor, which Is man’ feet longer than the, mast, will de eiung, Tt rests 03 tho north wharf, close be- fide the shears, In readiness for adiu ment, ‘The gaff has no yet been fin Ished, but will probably be ready wlihin a few hours. ‘The bow:prit also ts ready, As the mast welghs fully a ton with Its telescoping steel topmast, Reitane settled eeveral inches for ard when sheare relensed the big spar. Apparen there $s little difference betwee height, of Constitution and Relia turned the golng into a quagmire. way. No runs, = = oe was masts, n jhe renler bot. even with her The.day was cold, raw and disagrea- Seventh Inning, rap to left was a single. Babb knocked | aod racing peraphernalia aboard, see able, expecially to those who were com-| atiner nut Halligan on ihe retired list. [a safety. to, Tight. “Babb was caughr {(? sit, Just as high in the water dis us peligd.to view the races from the grand) Dunn was under Cassidy's high one. |trving to steal second, Daan: v e-Herieehon creation, ‘2 stand, Tho layers who.went to New |/tuder aided in McMahon's fintkh, No|oi Lauger’s safe one. with Wi OF Di t conspicuous, how x : runs, Grifin fel a Lauder waacaugnt a4, Ae gt the whart becaun \\ Yorkon Saturday, vowing that they had | "Ciibert canned; so Bresnahan, | trying (o steal second. One run: e ges, but it te readil had enough of tho game, were all in| Miller got a walk! Hrowne's rap to Cas hes Se ‘shorter and muc Seik Biles tecdisy, sldy was hot and he was at frst before Aihth suniae. ‘3 Me aeeRiae word ‘The attraction wax too strong for|iidy retieel Vane Morus, CS C8] Grimm hit a mingle te centke wut womb biede, p# theft. ‘The meeting comes to an ‘end to- 4 Rauehs tune. Sereno amern ie ear ere 18 bat iiitle sweep from bow ? Eighth Inning. Hit Uabd rew Bean outs Halligan }( stem, a ine drawn from quarter morrow with the perone hef of the Ben- REDE ED EMAGKnier Onn hit sa fel ite right oe a it fo4 to counter bemg almost straight, with nings Handicap as the feature, A good |,,Pah, 80, Mack's grouns Was retived by McMann ay rs Nola very slight downward slant towant field’ Will go to the post and a splendid! short Lillows hit ta Me wan | One the stern: : race !8 expocted. Fox's undoing at second. Livingston Score by Innings, OMI HERG tad, poets acts wits Miss Allee Roosevelt is becoming a MIned. NO Tne ss oGann 98000 0 0 0 0M Lwork of adjusting the Mtunding rHasing, mating 2 enthdaiaat a Nownwitbwiandink eu 9 much of which “had been Jooped over r 4 % = Se 7 the masthead before the must was the mean weather, which kept many a siopped. Apparendy the yacht will oe 3 mar at home, she was again a visitor B A WITH fully rigged in time to take her initial : BE ENO Course: BNE was Ine) party Tent Weeks One or ine tewers said Me, aide of ie bony Mee STRONG NEWARK NINE, [istics suo rake a 4] aroness Moncheur and M. Gharadesca, | next unday, porsible, » Becretary of the Ltallan Legation. eR TEN A cS a ak nee 7 the same time. ‘The old yacht will have Commander’ and irs. ‘Cowles chaper- atria; spin shortly, her first in nearly FIRST RACE. Mordioy mite ante bait. oned the party Red-Hot Time in Fourth Inning When Superbas i . Betting. , Starters, webts., Jocks, St.HIf Fin, Br. PI. x Gibson Light, 140, Mare 2 & 1-2 Sect th be me bg ard 46, an 9 Bb WASHINGTON P. Gtart fair, Wor driving. “Time—2.59. PRSIOA Ky peli) Helen Paxon whs te pacemaker for| S00 1" this Dorm) the first six furlongs. weht't othe front with Alma the pair raced in clopé or ish, Ben Battle winning by on from Alma Girl, who was eigh: fm front of Collegian, SECOND RACH. Five and one-hait furlongs, Btarcers.. Jocks Whig, 82, HIf Fin, ‘Then Ben Battle sto the Na- these grounds this game between Ned tion of young ball-te Girl and ne length t lengths | GAY was far from for baseball, as @ anecomfortable for bi ootera. Despite the ark team of the Bastern League. across the field, which made It deeidediy! Score 6 to Newark’s |. ARK, April 38.—Tho| the baseball se4-! Brooklyn, was inaugurated at] Strang. 3). McCredie, rf. afternoon with &) Sieckard, if. Hanton's ageresa-| Housono ossera and the New-| Doyle, 1h. ‘The! Dahlen, ss. being an Sdeal ono) 3 strong wind blew) Thiciman, p, The Batting Order Newark ot lagan, 1b, oth the playe: }the ball to centre for a bas. Gheokard avi Sy Was un easy victim on etrikes, Houne- untayoraule’y: holder was also unable to find Pardee's faithful oh Rot 1 Plantagenrt. 07, Chapbell ee Le) conditions about 600 of the curves and was calied out on strikes. a Chttstonhier, 4 en) dyed-in-the-wool cranks turned out to] No runs. Zea no Witness the tunste, : Fourth tuning. 4 4 Manager Hanton was on hand early at] Taylor's long’ fly to deep } x ty the grounds and ag usual he liad all of /pulled down by Bheckard. O Brien , Murles 4 ils play on the diamond practi#ing | gecond on Wagner’ re King. B., Dirertum, 110, Doyte. in, ving, met: Plavtagenet had « warld of thetmud, and. racing to the the first.furloag, won all the in front ‘ef Blr Christopher, a head tr, front of Blue and who, beat Annie Grace a head, THIRD RACK, Four and one-half furlongs. Blarters,” jocks... hte. Buse Christian. AH. Cal han 99 Redfern, ries. 15, 104. Ted! Haack, Blast fair, Won driving, Time—d, Susie Christinn, the outeide betting, Jumped to the fron: rt, made all the run! led inne} Uvrdrelght iengtha buck. 2 § POURTH RACE, Mebiecdana; twa wa Walter € . 5 Sold’ Ray, 337, Nern’s, Kalonon,' 24h’ Drees... 8+ &. Wootle 151, Roderick 1 Won! easily, Cleary made the ip a wep of twenty antage he held io here Walter Cleary out,” Beto) ine ya wh! and vat was alxty | ave turton Startere, white. Joct sea, 106 Wikareas FIFTH RACK, the end Plintagenét was two lengthe home a neck in front of emo Time. 6. Mara straighten him Arius had taken the lead and Won ‘eagily by Ate toni esses ngths in front of Gold Ray. 1 ho sam pa y infos Tielman hen Fi just the same if tt was a day tn |) Hnan, Dubien 4 August Instead of April. Every one of lta ining thinl. % 10) ag | the reve n players Hanion has under fi i, but ¢ n S| his management this season looked tobe | K) score before #peed in'| in parfert e, clearly showing Doyle slammed te ball to front in} trip south had done them a great deal} a bag and stole second ¢ way, Athot wood, to O'Hagan, Dahlen’ Doyle to third, anol de under, Y Brien ner Pp, sacrifice first ther O'Brien Shea was easily caught ued ¢ Bhea was touched out for Ww ent Flood lifted a high foul whoreat The pitchers were in specially g004] Ay which Shea got under, MoManus then Oeamet* | condition. ‘They shot the ball to Catch. |Ifted the dail over Bannon'a head for “Vora Ahearn and Jacklitacn with ag |tWo, bases, scoring Doyle, Thielman much speed ax they could without tak: | Mngled to shore right, sending McManus fauedy mneed Ba hey could without tak) over the plate. Strang walked, Thielman Leaman Tatton Hee ee se Mt ydR tenoving un to second. Wagner tumbled ‘ y MoCrecdie's grounder. filling the bayer: pleased with, the showing of his men , 7 Poe ee tha Cane eee een | Bheckard walked, forcing Thielman over that Hike team Svould be Matting the | (2 pinte, Houschalder mashed the bail t/ lenders for the pennant this sear. PR Onp IGE Osplan fe pee haves, scare 4] Terry McG Andis wife were|ink ecrane, Stecreedia and’ Shsckard 0. * | Interested spectators, Bete ent: Oils FEM AD RI RESN rin tho ing tat the ivae Jnnlnm Fifth Inning. ing and n War out at firat y out Dinard ‘was alsposed of'on | P. walked and reached second A recona| Ms Krounder from Thielman to Doyle, | wale Dov aK disporirar of No runs 3 “4 O'Hagan, Vhiery waa a victim of Sammy Strang..the ex-Giant, sent al strikes. Dillard rivalled on for wi bounder to out. MeCrey and was adyanced ards line drive tor log up to seeond tivrd. wonder, fanned ambled to first on 1 ing the bases, three of Pardee's be Second aslor running, lengths, the last stumbled could Pannon high throw t but was caught ste thrown out at fray rewcning second. rounder o to up ag 0 q dropped into W. made a pretty Kroundgr and &h Bent lone Ay to Thiery got under, Shea’ rab * drew @ base on baw Householde: the’ alr, Dahlen Wagner sent Dahlen and died at frat. Third Taniow, na Heh, was easly Rasneron ine and Wan an car] pew Ba non ird on “ Sheckard mov the throw tnto the _ Califarnia Jack Dovle our wide bails, file as fooled by No runs. to tent grown: meound vi pafely in Out On SIFT kes ‘ Sixth Ino Taylor was dispased ¢ Doyle, O'lirien was ve players, ‘ounder, are of trang Wiens qgceiyr i fl which | Houser tid andes |W! 4 Sheckard to move wiked, ailing out to ‘Vhlery. aleh Dahle 0 walked ig. O'Brien was by Strang, Bo & glow a. pop fi er'a hande. of MeMaiy dee} yr filed out whion Vapdervine ha ort right. |) PARL, April Bo-AL ny yA lange ero eats. By de lanes, No runs, Rrounder a Dahlen, forcing Dillard at second to Moriarty No rane, of by Dahlen tired by tae A and D ne dra) fly to Bannon. by Mourlariy allowed Bir do; B base, Dablen Ws See the Bo! ein rune. Dehlen flied out to Bannon, Wiood aul Manus’s fy |} Thielman was 1a Wagner Was an easy out on ily took Med ved . BiraiK reaching xecund A ne ° led Og ‘4 Jompe Mept ng to-day W. K. Vanderbilt's chod | Alpha, with J. Rausch in the saddle, $ the race for the Prix Bis) two years, RESU ey LTS AT MEMPHIS, MF IPITIS, a Tenn, ake in—The 4 scheduled to be run here this af | ternoon resulted as follows: | t Nace—" rters of a mile. sits, and | Joe Kuckte , to J and nt. 4 to band 2 to 5: Birt Pond, to J for plice, was kecond and Lady: ree third. Thme—O.51 tet 4 Rare—One mile and a sixteenth. 10 aud out: Major Was second Hd F -Time=1.51. —— BENNINGS ENTRIES. (Specia} to The Evening World.) NNINGS NACH TRACK, April 13. he entries for tomorrow's races are as follown: Firat Race—Maiden, hur je nnd a halt. Moferator ,.-. 137 Hi i i Tady Mednor Vig Willard J, i Marie V. 113, Seeond Mace~Donnings Handicap; seven ture Jones, Apri!’ Shower .++./13 Honolulu Daly vse “310 Pageant 03 Abunada Sco g Taal Bey", 103 Glennevin ise. sec, 10% Metviment 100 ra, Frank Fovier,.96 Shrin 5 108 n 10% Duke of Kendal.....0) Kexcalience ,.05,106 A Race—Tworyear-old furlongs. four and tion erate nate furlonar ht of the Garter 117, Mystic j miserable and wi ee : és Seah cuit i cat ___)__ qe wortm: Monpay YuNENG, RIAL in 10s ~ RACING AND MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. 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SWEET & CO., 37-39 MAIDEN LANE Uunsrorn, UPTOWN BRANCH, SIXTH AVE. ive you Keon all t ttelo Wanted—Female, CASH GIRLS WANTED; satisfactory work to July 1 by CASH GIRLS SH MANET Ati i Tapia’ Bivasiat now tn cur employ ant by thoss now engered FOR weit Hieericelog s be Cts will be rewarded by C R E D | aij EVERYBODY. | rains iiiumingsed | Abyiliing you want. 143, 261, A Week's Vacation with Pay, | Clothing, Cloaks, Jewelry, Furniture, Bhoes; business strietly confdentl: AAROR cian 62 BOWERY, COR, CANAL, OF«: CREDIT. welt and family. out with your Kaster Clothing. Call here, elect what you want and pay a lithe fach week AA you earn the money. No extra charge of any kind. Clothing for women aad children at loweat eagh orires. Open evenings STANDARD OUTFITTING CO,, 112 Weat ith St., pear Gch CREOIT. Watches and Diamonds, Dry Goods, and $2.50 Spending Money, Cash Girls have privi of Store School. HEARN & SCN, Thirteenth si et en: ce, No. 10, Girls who can work orly two days @ week will be pald for each MONDAY AND FRIDAY 0 conte a day and 10 conte a day care fare, ‘Thowe who can mork oniy in trom TWO until 1x Ive FIVE DOLLARS @ month, * The World o since {ts first iesue, been much wali by this Department as a Book’ of ii erence upon the subjects ” therein,” says EDWARD M } SON, Chief Clerk of the D of the Interior. ternvens with rey |. Write Is ‘Telephone. American Watch and Diamond Cow MAIL TAKE BL&SVATOR. SAKS «COMPANY, HERALD SQUARE, require at once several expe- rienced Salespeople in their Valibem &@ Bigta Watches Cae Ladies’ Cloak and Suit De- ! vin aor TH ONCIC ‘ partment; highest current Mace aa salaries paid; those accuse tomed to iirst-cls trade will) apply at superintendent's of! pysoxny, Sam’s . fice, third floor. ty pare be tee R ae Lawyers, aceeianine RENTED, _ B ¢ sl ps wansran coh git W'eay, Tel 8240 Preah, ook ‘ E0,ROBINSON( LAWYER), | Nana at, (Day). 1270 MUway, FT at, Uisvenings) | WH carpet pour flvwr for $2.50 10 95.50. ‘Ra somewememromnmme | Versivie Art . deslgue, colore ante; catalogue Lure Kva co, fit W, fad ot : WRITE Yn a has always been: aii free, R SOLD $1 WEEKLY. Alt. MAKES. AP 990 Pultoo et, Biya, THE BUMPS OF THE svUCCmBs- PUL BUSINR3SS MAN GENERALLY INDE, CATH HORSE SENSE, GOOD JUDGMENT | DIAMONDS, watches: weekly oF melo k, ‘oate: lowest piAMONo Waren CO, tir opine