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SHAMBOCK Ti 4 WMS BYE WL empnainati Fhe Challenger’s Rigging Shows ta Weakness in Strong Blow and Sails Are Doused—Wind Softens and Race Resumed. re “UNS AWAY FROM OLD BOAT, ‘8 WEYMOUTH, England, April 14.—-A Yaoe of sixteen miles to leewant from eff Weymouth and a beat back was Iald 4 txout for the Shamrocks to-day, but short- i] sily- after leaving their moorings a weak pot was developed in the cup challeng- 3 gear. When the boats got outside the shel- of the breakwater the wind came ia hard gusts and the yachts seemed have all they could stagger under Send required an occasional luff up to @ase them. ‘The strain found a weak spot in the Shamrock JII.'s peak halyard gear. A nn was sent aloft and on his report “the facht fetched into sheltered water ‘een anchored: All her sail was quickly dropped on déck. Shamrock I. also an- e “ wphored und dropped her headsails. nF They Finally Try a Race. ‘The wind eubsequently softened md “phe boats were sent off on a trial spin leeward and return, There was no rmal start. The Shamrock I. led by length, but the new boat in a few min- ex closed the gap and ran clear ahead. ~RACING NEWS AND NOTES. ALL READY FOR FIRST HANDICAP Aqueduct Will Throw Open Its Gates To-Morrow and Com- memorate Event with the Running of the Carter. Horsemen tn Greater New York are anxlously awaiting to-morrow. The opening of the metropolitan racing sea- son will occur then. Down at Aueduct, which has served as a curtain-raiser for the larger track meetings for many years past, the sound of the bugle call- ing the horses to the post will be revived for the season. Interest in the racing game is unques- tonably at its helgnt now. Everybody Ig talking horse, and It ts expected that the little Long Island track will not he able to hold the crowd which will make the trip to the course. The Carter Handicap will be the fea- ture of the day, and many high class stake horses are carded tp start. The race 18 sprint of seven furlongs. Of the sixty-five horses eligible, tt 1s probable that at Isast fifteen will go to the post. This number, however, will be materially decreased should L, V. Be! formidable Hermits remain in the list, As Mr. Bell's stable will siso be repre: nted by the, four-year-old Francesco ie Ts not thougat likely that Hermis will art. list for the Carter Handicap, aa it was revised last night, includes the fol- ing: AUTO TRALS HELD AT DAW Chauffeurs Fool Deputies and Race Against Time Near Westbury—Fast Time I's Made on Wet Roads. THREE TO RACE IN IRELAND. HPMPSTRAD, L. 1, April 14—A Win- ton machine, driven by Perey Owen, and @ Peerless machine, owned by L. P. Mooers, of Cleveland, were given speed trials early this morning by mémbers of the Automobile Club of America to de cide as to the makeup of the American team for the race for the James Gordon Bennett International Automobile Rac- ing Cup, which will be contested for in Ireland In July next, Alexander Wintcn has already been solected by the club as one of the three American competitors, and the trials} to-day were so satisfactory that it Is thought probable that the two contest-! ants will complete the team. About fifty members of the Automo- bile Club and others gathered at West- ‘oury at daybreak to witness thg trial. Great aocrecy had been myintained as to the course, ayhich was over Whato- neck avente, @ distance of six miles from Westbury, to Merrick, strafght- away. Mr. Mocers was the first’ to go over the course, which he covered in about seven minutes. The exact time has not beon computet. /On the return trip the gasoline gave Out and he had to slow down. Mr. Owen went over the course at an oven faster clip, and it {8 thought that he is sure to be one of the American ' H lub topsails were added as the te e down the wind and the challenger PATE }¥pun out a constantly increasing lead. 2 Tpintte 22qho timings atter a ten mile run were ¢ Bebe Sie follows: 3 105) Yellow Tait u@hamrock TI. - 2.24.03 | 20 a A h § 4 114) Lord Badge 100 " “Bhamrock | s 2.26.23 | Si 4 U13|nemoree v8 hi ex The times at the finish were: eee te ees 2Bhamrock II - $.33,39] F B) ieuibr sa x Rghamrock |....- 2 3.39.42| “See tre ght AMATEURS Managers of Amateu! Suburban Districts: World will print all amateur baseball tea ‘To Captains and and Near-By The Byening news concerning AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES. ATTENTION! ir Baseball Teams in Greater New York challenges, results of games or other ms in Greater New York and suburba' towns, From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players* pt teams will be publish Addregs ail communications and }EVeniti# World, New York, She. Glenwood baseball club, sem'- ofessional, of Long Island City, have stggaenize for the coming season with a ry strong team, Murray Hille, Cedars, jeMarauettes, Star A. C., College Points all teams of like stren ds. Addr . 5 3TH enue. Ossining (N. ¥.) baseball club is straaging its 1903 schedule and oul e to hear from the Norwich A. dyn Maran AG, Weandnil’s Islas god Inn, of Yonkers: Irvin one 3 Peekskill, Souta End, ring, New ‘Hamburg, Ny ie White Plains, ‘The Pelham Baseball Club, wille, have included in their schedute the unwins lopiet Fordham 4 Onilege Fresh- ei io ombattan Are being. coached bY ot York- 0: sony C Roam of the hear from first-class teams Pose, hundred mies of New York. Ad-: M, 215 East Bighty-ninth New Yorke City. Anita Baseball club has reorgan- for the season, and would like to semen with teams. averaging ive fo. fourteen years old for Satur- Saad Sundays on and after April itil up as foliows: A. Springe: Ishumer, 2b.; B. O'Connor, ht B, aleeh fi Hk oe Ry yan, Lf. Sprin, gralxth siveet, New York Loyolas, and would eae mast it ason. ‘Walter @ games for the coming Uneup ts as followe ¢.; John Iawson, it, ef, Teams averaging fourteen sixteen years address Arthur Pat- 0, 596 Lenox ayenue, city. Yorne Vixan A, C, would ike ‘to ar with out-of-town rand pireet, oe 16, & Tho Own ero Basevall Club, of West ia, by eventh street, averaging thirteen PER guyottown teams who are willing pS all or half expenses, with a guar- ih obiced from us to give them a return with. @ ae ‘Olympia, AiG. would Uke to/are| ed. Pictures to the Sporting Editor, The Willlam Youd also like to arrange games with, teams averaging yea ress, Coughlin, Mon T812 Lexington avenue, oe of Washington Helghts, have ing eleven to fourteen e-up is aE follow: Moara, 1. /B. Canavan, Spitz ; 4 Riley, p. nddross Walter. 05 Weat Uist street, . aa the Union Settiement would reging East eo ene Tho Young Bultalos would lke to arrange gemes with teams from 8 to 10 i old for bet of $3 to $10. TA darens Sapte . Garlppa, Oo 282 Mott street, city, e 8 The Begie A. C, defeated the Monroe A. C. by 4 score of 16 to LI, ‘They want games with teams averuging from twelve to fourteen, Ad- 9 William Gl oher, No. 402 Tompkins ave- Brooklyn, Hamilton B, B. C., Bue, . | the Peinams 11! play [nim F.C. of ends. city: (Bdgeoonson A. C., Fordham Pr Spa Academy rang, of Brooklyn: nok ¥. B. B.C. of E: | Porita Bradford B.'B. C. ‘Bay c. Aad No. Bigiey-nineh wtreet, Hock, Capiain, oo. of New York, has organ: he following’ playwe The Reliance A. nis senso) M Sunday and y With uniformed teams over treniy-twe ALC. of the east Gerson and 1 uniform The Young Hil pave organix for games. with if Thee ers Pad frat babe; ‘Letty nay “shortstop: field Hash, eo ortirien, Nor MH team of Company G, Eighth Reg- ould Ike to arrange Sunday and holi- |. AddFem Capi. Stovenson, Company Regiment, Ninety-fourta street and Pi een, would like to arrange games |; 146 east Beventy- fare er the same conditior 4 ls as follow , employees defeated rill,” in an Ly a score of James Downing, : soo would ke [Banter street, clty, pipe ed Hear erm a toes Si sit ig aula . hip ° se Edgecombe A os ‘Team, sist sale avare Weak One ftyssred and Thirteen . ie age ow wea . be ple Sapen with tepan ear I Bret Thom \ 3 Biaue "y, Ma rs atitlion, ta eu canst, obare io torres, short ae oho Ne. TS Congrew street. ‘aroskisa, N. vy ata Bide A. Pe “ 108 gereniese' ps Sica heel second team want Address Ko, Kedrecs Antrew “Wilnin Nee jumired and Mure tomee Lyceum ts 4 elu offering. ful Sx penann, ‘All’ other dates. will accep! moses on, Mas would ‘oe ing to furalsh TRAP SHOOTERS MEET FOR ANNUAL SHOOT. Grand American Handicap Will Be Décided In Kani City. «| KANSAS CITY, April 14.—Every prom- ent (ray shooter In the United States ts here reudy for the Grand American Handieap, w will be decided on hureday, More than 176 entries have been received for the eve hor, Ht im expected, will 20 ‘before the frat shot is fir ‘The preliminary’ to the hap take ¥, oF hikes erent he At ot 7 card “a for fee beans 2 = » The num: thereased to e! ican will am. His machine moved with great smoothness during the trial. The Jeputies who are usually on the Jookout for violators of the law regulat- Ing the of automobiles were enught Hees ng, as the greatest care had been taken’ to prevent the locality of the course fer the speed trials from bocoming known, and there was conse- quently no interference with. the test on the part of officials.’ Often had ben stationed at every crossway to warn travellere, and no accidents occurred to mar the trials. The tests were over at § o'clock, and the members of the club then returned to New Yt The once eee eae were wet and in bad shape. NO BALL GAMES THIS AFTERNOON, The fans were disappointed to-day, both the Brooklyn aud New York games being called off on account of the rain. The Giants were to have met the Jer- sey City team again at tho -Polo Grounds and the Brooklyns and the Newarks were scheduled to come to- gether at Washington Park. McGraw did not feel as bad over the wet weather as did the rooters, and the day's rest will just strike him right. The let up this afternoon will Just put the team on edge for Thursday's game,” he said, “and to-morrow the team will be given light practice. We are going to start things off with a rush Thurs- day and the friends of the wants. wiil be surprised to see the mavniieent cons dition every man on the team! is in.” AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. (Special to The Frening World.) RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 14.—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: Lat Candling Right and Beomom Atneans King’s Oake Hermour Beach’ ds and up: Imperioue Yourth Race—Carter Ignore the Weather —get a raincoat, Comfortable, stylish. We're showing a new one, Cravenetted cloth in oxford and olive; broad concave shoulders; high-cut, close - fitting collar; roomy 50 inches long— 10. Other Cravenettes up to $24. LOWEST PRICED HOUSE IN GREATER NEW YORK. JORG RIARIVE.G |. 155,157 and 150 East 23d St. j..t23%.| WAY BELOW How can you help buying when such inducements are offered? And remember, the REGULAR PRICES. a aa Doors {west of 3d Ave. time is now ripe to buy. Every day brings forth opportunities such as no other store is offering. Every department of our large establishment is weil filled with those good things that tend to make one’s home cozy and inviting, Whatever your.needs may be, we are prepared to supply your wants at the shértest possible notice and atthe lowest prices Bookcases, in olden oak, highly lished, with one large, deep drawer, shelves and neatly carved top, worth at least $10.00 a LeatheretteLibrary Couches, like , nade with strong, heavy oak trames, Top-coats from the short, sassy kind to the was old-man- nish Leh $8.to $ Brothers Broadway, Cortlandt St OUTETTTERS TO 3 and 219 GIN Ave. DR. SHOOP’S RNCUMATIC CORE COSTS NOTHING IF IT PAILS. Any hovest person who xuifers from) Rheumatism ts welcome to this offer, aun specialist In Roeumaiinmn, Cy oth fir: others ask $12.00 and oi 4,00 for them; our pricé.. cliss upholster®, best steel spring: * $7.35 White Enamelled and Brass Trimmed Bedsteads, with heavy pillars and large heavy casters, to be had in all. sizes; Large, Com- fortable Arm Specia! this werk .......,. en oak. P 2 Geciks q Rockers, in en oak, mbination golden oak, strongly Bookcases, in Jbroad ams, con- polished golden S large, easy seat, structed oak, with hand- made “extra a ichy somely carved strong, really dite tops, glass doors ie mit and desi compart. eee ments--French bevel mirror on top, value $25,00; very special, shelves; regular price $4.00, al $1.99 think. sixteen imade 2,000 experiments with different drugs, testing all known remedies while searching the world for something better, Nine yeura age f found © cortly cheinical In many ch, with my previous discoveries, gives me a certain I don’ sien that st cna turn bony joints {nto Mesh aguin; but it can cure the dis- ease at any staKe completely and forever: aye aus it, fully 100,000 times, will furnish your cu eatee ie heumatio t it. ‘pay, th let wayself and your igre word Shalt d Peta that psecty, it you say th sult ate net ne what K claim, T don’t expect a ni Pepiave no cumples. Any mere sample that can atfect ‘et ironic Rheumatism Tne ve dri of dunger. J no sucl 8 folly, to take thei You mae 8 ‘the t af the blood. My does that eas the mort ai ae as cured tho 5 And tn alt ny 411 mail anor ee ou_an order on x Bottles Dr. Shoop Mila : “ea of Prone or to hnttien_Atiall acini! as Help Wanted—Female. CASH GIRLS WANTED; satisfactory work to July 1 by CASH GIRLS will be rewarded by A Week’s Vacation with Pay, and $2.80 Spending Money. Cash Girls have priv! HEARN & SON, jeenth street entrance, No, 19, of Store chool. n Girls who can work only two days a week will be paid for each MONDAY AND FRIDAY 50 conta a day and 10 cents « day care tare, ‘Those who can work only in afternoons from TWO until SIX whl recelve FIVE DOLLARS @ month. SAKS & COMPANY, HERALD SQUARE, i|require at once several expe- rienced Salespeople in their Ladies’ Cloak and Suit De- partraant; highest current salaries paid; those accuse tomed to iirst-class trade will apply at superintendent's of- fice, third floor. — na‘ Saturday Fitth Race, tor and @ half furlings year-old; selling; four Bomding MeGonigt¢ Gini Receive ong, « helt furlongs, Mount Kiaco OD” atin Durazeo Orlow. ing G Northbrook Mackay Dever Fucorits i lord Tureo Twin Rose ey W. B, Condon Roveting s.. Gionnevia ABOUT TWO “HUNDRED AMILLINERS, MAKERS & LEARNERS, WANTED. AP- PLY 628-680 BROADWAY. OPPRATORS and bs work given out. on mhite vesta; ‘orth 6th at, Patents, cai Brook}y a. DEST FACILITIES (er prociriag i ad: price witboct ol eend for ° on Paten “E patente Rogstad Srepnins & Brostway, N.Y. City For Sale. AMONDS ON CRED Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. 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