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BOSTON CROWD ‘HOTED BOXERS, ’ (Special to The Brening World.) j April 21. — “Philadelphia Wack” O'Brien and Joe Walcott fought ‘ten rounds to a draw before the Health and Physical Culture Club last night. ‘The decision was in keeping with an @greement that if both men were “on thelr feet at the finish such a verdict “Would be made. The crowd was much @ispieased and shouted its derision when Teaving the building. ‘); Phe bout, as originally arranged, was ,t0 have been fifteen rounds, but just * Before the men entered the ring it was * Groided to cut it to ten.rounds, and O'Brien would not fight unless the de- Gision would be a draw If both men were on their feet at the end, i “Rube” Waddell, the Athletics’ pitcher, but his task was compara: cause of the agreement be- f nm the-men. O'Brien had a slight Savantago throughout. Th 0 WAR in het d a y O'Brien resorted > the preliminary bouts John Butler ocked out John Johnson in the elghth and ‘Harry Snelling beat Tim lagton in two round: ' eet LOVE WAS GOOD, BUT FORBES IS HIS MASTER. Gpeclal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, April 21.—Tommy Love, the local bantam-weight, put up surprisingly good fight against Harry Forbes. of Chicago, last night. Many expected to see the Chicagoan give Love _ his Qufetus inside of six rounds. Love, However, sroved a tough customer and NT oe THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1903, RELIANCE NEARLY (60 10 1 SHOT READY (OR SPIN.) WINS AT AQUEDUCT BOWLING TEAMS Bayside, Delmar and Vendome for Evening World Champion’ ship Last Night. TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. Baysides Delmars - Vendomes . Undress was the order dast night at Amann & Triess's bowllng alleys, where The Evening World championship tour- nament is being rolled. The Baysides, Delmars and Vendomes met, and the winners were hard to pick, ’as the thtee teams seemed evenly matched. ‘There was some betting on the games, and the Vendomes had perhaps the largest following. y Every team is working aard now to get in on the big prizes which will’ be given to the first eight. Lambert Bros. are at work on the big cup that will be presented to the winning team, and it will be when finished the hand- somest trophy ever hung up ¢or a bowie ing tournament in New York. The games were disappointing from the ,standpoint of high ,scoring. Tae | IVDED CANES Each Won and Lost in Finalsy des had rather an easy thing of it in the first game with the Delmars, winning out by 4 pins, The Delmars came right back, however, and beat the Venilon.es by 41 pins, and then the lat- ter team surprised every one by turning the tables on the Baysides and beating them badly by a score of 916 to 88% The scores: ade Forbes work very hard. The i lon gave a splendid exhibition, and, althoug! local man reached his “face and body a number of times, he did _ Hot forget himself for one moment, Love “showed a willingness to fight and BROOKLYN HANDICAP HORSES SIZED UP. Racegoers Will Soon Begin Figuring Probable BROOKLYNS SCOREFIRST IN GAME WITH GIANTS (Continued from First Page.) [ar Lauder gathered in McCreedie's foul. /and got anges [a Cup Yacht Will Be Fully Rigged (Continued from First Paze.) To-Day and After General Work Will Be in Shape. ee odds-on favorite, was off badly and could not get through the big field. lasted ye succumbed, ne Forbes caught aw and compleiely SECOND RACE. @ ‘Two-year-old filliey; four and a half furlongs. to the first station. Gilbert ined him round. ve WAS staggcring Betting. "so e: » to star- | picked «up iMcCreedie’s grounder after a Y, “flee fo sonerde Mae fs, a kc AN Tie Cup yacht lance wit pray Baty tad, Mey, WPM Vd apart he fonerh rut [Sua Mf AMOR ABE“ | paomang_rgnee ar Wale, y 1 eI FRO Ta ably be fully rigged by this evening.| ,O-N¢ ; His nerves seemed still to wobble Whe? liege, Bab on & quick plokup tossed to| Johnson, 23; McLaren, 136) Cuming, 16% “the bell rang and Love was saved from a Within the last few dava she has been| sambure s White eer Wey ned “at ms | Lauder. Strang had alld over ‘tho bag | Total oa. roms ies Mette sixth round Love had made|,.2h¢ Publication of prices on the en-}Lakeland, who has trained Brooklyn] rapidly assuming a business appearanee.| Termesant, 1 } | feet. | He tried to dowle with Lauder |and secing Lauder with the ball started) Delmer Doran, 102: 8. Delaney, Moat creditable showing Tt waa aa | tries in the Brooklyn and Suburban] Handicap winners before. Private in-| Both the standing-and running rigging Pereira § §|but the ball went wide and Strang and |for home, After a fence sethe plate by | Total, 82. sil * e last round that Forbes showed the| handicaps brings to mind the fact that} formation says that Heno ts in wrand| wéte made to order in Trenton, NJ, ‘07, Wi & 4] Sheckard filled both bags, While War’ | arathewson, Sheckard meanwhile loped : Second Game, ’ om Dougherty. "He punched fave hard | ne frat of these great events is not sol shape. He is belng held at & saort|and were tested at the factory to stand inichardaon, 102, 10 AJ iith the umpire Strang stole third aad [around to third. ffousenoldeys fast de! vendome—Eekels, 176; Brelhiom, 140y ‘. often and soon had the Quaker iy far away. The Brooklyn is scheduled to] price, 15 to 1. the greatest strains. The yacht has)’ sh ‘ 30 32|the crowd tiptoed. Householder sizzled reece iy rt fo . Brunson, 145; Smith, Il Forschner, 198! Queer street. be run on May 28. It won't be MANY |rgntter a Dark One? deen fitted with a double bobstay, and | Margaret 15 |a scorcher between Lauder and Dahlen "Total, 819. days before the racegoer will be asking “Who will Start poor. Fickle jumped away in front and made pace to the stretch, followed by ady and Strang scored. Matty gol the shakes out of his knees and bent three straight ones over the plate while Capt. Doyle blinked until-counted out. Dah- Fourth Inning, MeGann's half-hearted effort to Dah kia the precaution taken to keep that stick in place will satisfy the most sceptical. Delmars—Doran, 193; S. Delaney, Martin, 202; W. Delaney, 133; White, ‘Total, ‘$60, Igniter might be a dark one. Mr. his neighbor the question Featherstone sprung a surprise with win the Brooklyn?” ——ss >“ SPIKE" SULLIVAN len counted him out to Doyle. Bresni Reina last season in the Brooklyn.| 48 809n as the riggers have completed] Rohesia and Hamburg Belle. When “ ich Me-|han did likewise with the same r Third Game. yi LOST BOUT TO WHITE. | can Hermis, carrying 128 pounds, 40] Ghiton and De Sault do not waste time,| thelr work tue sails will be bent, and| they straightened out Lady Rohesia and Leo ete eee yO nnd: Woe runs |oult. Wabb aupte bhetce “valniy, the Vendouiee—Kekele) 1: Srehomo aya TRE the trick? Ia he an early horse? Will gor next on the list is Gunfire, who can| two, or three days may be occupied by| Hambure Helle passed Fickle and fought Second Inning. band played and the rooters chortled | pimuon Sei; Smith, ise; Forsesmeh, Me | LONDON, April 21.—Jabes White, the |he be ready? These are all question®| neat them trom one jump to two miles, the crew in the general clearing upliy her see ‘by @ head from Hamburg! acter a felt, a foul tip and a short’ “Doyle's” kentle, ounder ‘to Lauder eee ee wishes, 186: Waltern: ome 17, Hght-welght champion gf England, still] which the racegoer must answer for John Madden says Gunfire can beat necessary in a new craft that she may) Belle, who was bhrec lengths in front Of wait for four high ones Bresnahan at first, Dalen accepted | sft eon tas; Misbaren, a2) Cumins, (nt holds his title, For second time} himself, for the chances are that NO] drermig webgiit for age. It that ts #0, be ready for service, Mr. C. Oliver Iae-| Fickle. fwelked: After Belmmidtel wice curves] Meaty a) four eaueets, (Bod walked. lista: 6 aig) -) ‘inde his fighting career began he met information will be forthcoming from! now ig Hermia going to give Gunfire Jn, tho managing owner of the Re- tthe Penconlc SOL Yor thiet-year-olda: eaven |A pretty slide to mecond, Babb proved a| tosced to Baby too late to catch Dalen, | Another big crowd is expected to turn | “Spike” Sullivan in a ffteen-round bout | the owner or trainer, seventeen” pounds? ‘fhe chances are, Hance, hopes that she will be given | curongs, , good waiter and walked. Lauder sacri-) put the shortstop's quick throw to Mc-|out to-night when the Singers, Ven- Bnd at the end was awarded the de-| ‘The writer would eliminate Hermis| however, that Gunfire, lke Goldsmith, sail-stretching spin on Saturday, when ficed and Bresnahan and, Babb moved Gann i oy Ciihice MAREN Bac Spanley Bh domes and Nationals meet. These teams + @ision on points. The contest was de-{/altogether. A horse carrying 128 pounds] !s to ‘be’ pointed for the Suburban. Bhe somett{ng may be ascertained as to her |, Starters, whte.,_ Jocks. < e TULF. whe along: Gilbert hit a hig! Bnet ta itch ann atten Re mconecious ati | are evenly matched and should make is a dangerous mare in any company. Right and True,10iMcCaffy 2 1% Smith, who threw to Jack! tempts to assassinate the upi y cided before the National Sporting Club, |early In the year in a bruising race, In] (eT mare tt ian can be Dosaible speed when thoroughly tuned Nevermore, 106, fark 1. 4 glug 2-5 o— Sinith, pUno, threw to tame lunes and| tt No tune the sport Interesting. ! nd proved one of the most! which there will probably be & dozen or pit on one side. Royal, Mentor, Whiskey /up and the men are familiar wit \the Fmbernusement 111-Wiik'eon | 4,4? 43 23 he was touched out at third by Strang, | f fifteen starters, !s not an attractive) King. New York, Syriin, Leonora Lor-| poat. Won driving, ‘Time1.20 2-5. ~ Bobbinet, 96, many Sullivan ‘Kart god, outpo! his English adversary, but the tleverness of the latter served in od a. Wiilte constantly Jabbed Sulll- during the bout and at the finis Nat Herre- be conspicuous, On this spin Capt. shoff. her designer, will as the vacht then and for some days after will still be in his hands. ing, Luke Ward,’ Oom Paul, His Emin- ence, Disadvantage, The Rhymer, Waswitt, Bon Mot, Zoroaster, Contend, | City Bank, Andy Willams, Ethics, Hun. Proposition. Advance Guard has always Inbored under the disadvantage of being a slow beginner, and this defect will Warner drove a low Mner to short right : which McCreedle by a beautiful running Bobbinet cut out the running with catch scooped. No runs. 6 r | Right and True, followed by Nevermore, “When lood came to the plate his while Embarrassment loltered along im Brooklyn admirers handed him.a dinky the rear, The leaders ran in close order jittlo sliver-headed cane. and he blushed uF tressa, Spencer’ Reiff, Warranted, Lord oa pike” was badly cut up. The decision] militate against his chances this seanon.| BOGE) Wimselt, Hunter Reine, Bar le to the turn, where Nevermore folned and proceeded to swing for two turns, wae popular, He could not. win with 117 pounds last] Hue and Circus ‘may be put in the same TING MISCELLANY. = [Rignt‘and True, and the pair drew away "Than he hit @ grounder to. Gilbert, A ; i qgltghides relaining his title White won) venr. He has 1% pounds to carrry in the| class, Chey are possiblities, ‘Dut not SPORTING MISCEL ten. lengths froin opbiriet, who wan | who threw him “out at frat. “Jackliteh If the blood is in Rood condition at the beginning of the warm season, | 5 . . coup! ront of Emba ent, ot grass cu ‘ Berrien rie en, cae tomo. f2 | coming race: Dives, never was at hilton tt Once, again victory has perched on|qntne Witkerwcn wns still smomnoient, (fzed.a hot grass cutter to Baby. whe] you are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled with boils, . best In a big field, Throw him aside. asthe pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin erup- In the run home Nevermore raid fight in San Francisco | the colors of the sprinters of ithe Twen- an to raised a high fly to short centre to Van 200 Fits Col, Bil carries 121 pounds, There is no| Those with Chances, stop, and Right and True nailed him in| Haltren’s mitt. No runs. tions that make one’s life a veritable torment and mi: y I 5 ty: ent, for last night in q R n) Haltren’g mitt. 3 ions that mal ie v met ed Berar 1s expetises wil start for the | doubt that. the hendlcapper gave him ne Peat Een laceee cttenot beter ard the ayaa folae race Aol a TEE een) peewee hoe ce hird Inning, "Now is the Sime to begist the work of cleansing and building up the, iS ia aa Ai): CARE ras commLGR to: Nie:_ He, Bas Ginfire as among those having « 00 of the Seventy-fourth Regiment, of But: |length In front of Embarrassment. The) afathowson picked out s, pretty one! blood and strengthening a ae HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS, jot of speed, and single-handed mig . r three-year-olds, | ¢q}o sy ie i d to ri or a bag. Brown: ; M’GOVERN AGREES TO gation anv one of the field into the] (re sro Cin ena. Maat Micennder, | £a10, and the Twenty-second the latter! Cuitier Wilkerson'e riding was one of| ena,sammed to right for a bag. Browne! placesin yourconsfitution. During nearly decapstates Thad a horrible hrilling finish, ‘On two: the most disgraceful exhibitions seen at the cold winter mouths we are com- ela] Rigodo: d Mackey Dwyer. won, only after at liner to Dahlen, who closed Mathewson's mon FIGHT ABE ATTEL, |srovund. What he will doin a big feld) Sosren farm there fa no way. of clage- oe) 6 the meeting. trial at second, Van Haltren struck out| pelled to live indoor’ and breathe attack ofboilsthad $s problematical. Mesterman, unrellable.| ing the latter two with: the first three. |. At the preliminary trials yesterday Ale and Browne got nipped at second. No| t.9 impure air of badly ventilated broke out all over. Prince of Melbourne,.a cripple. Gold-| Hut they are mentloped for various rea- . ty to| Handicap: ye runs. Merry MoGovern is going to Aight his| shitn-well, one hears great stories of Riguden, it 1s sald hag developed into | T°" oe Totes Apol ine ope rae ldioee tarentaerns Birang bowled a pretty one in'mid left! rooms and offices. We ver work _my body and stay into another match with “Youns|Gouasmith. His pri tly been| % Arand three-year-old. Mr, Keene) 45K = = and over-eat, and get too little out- Corbett." ‘The Brooklyn boy will begin smith. His price has recently been) thinks a whole ot of this colt, and he{race with Fournier, The Cleveland | Starters, wants. tt x chovped from 40 to 1 to 15 to 1 in the 103, door exercise, and our systems be- Rou eanerenie y turn out to be another Conroy.) man, however, refused to discuss the |Numers! BASEBALL CHAT. Ro possible relict oy engaging Abe Attel, Ry Suburban, but it still remains at 30 In ‘egoers will remember him as a great come clogged with impurities and feather-welght, in a we: the Brooklyn, which is an indication] Powerful two-year-old, overgrown und a|Tces, and, according to Secretary | sire the ‘blood a hot-bed of germs and ‘Untill began take before the Inter: . : " s ie showed no high-class) Reeves, repudiated the contract made |p thins, 112, Odo The Evening World wald a Mew days ing your medicine, p repay that he is being pointed for the Sheeps- y ey Dwyer has already ap-lat the time of the automobile show in |'the mesest, 99°11 ¥®! humors of every kind, and warm ‘ead Boi of Port Efle, ¢ head event. A peared at Aqueduct. ‘He won two races) Madison Square Garden. Ben Daltle, 90. Henderson. ee ec nt MoCreedie, Brooklyn's nabt| weather is sure to bring a reaction YS Day, ‘The conditions of the out will) “Goldsmith is sald to have rotumned to| ver) Samy. Aaa two-year-old he would Be ieee Start fer, Won driving, Tim fielder, waa something of'a batter. He| eater ne ee Te ee the perlencelcansafer nether Terry oa route, but was @ bi 0 . a . ai ison feuitinate feather weluns, Gam Fortis: | Mis two-year-old form, ‘Then he was one| With ninety-two pounda to carry ne will| JR the clty games at Boston yester Dut at tee Halt ania pole plurkan ek | mace Ave hits off Luther Taylan yester- | PIC ae system will break out in ly say B,8.8.i0the acting for Terry, and Ike Bloom, wholof the gamest youngsters that ever|be a dangerous customer, Irish Lad) day W. A,@chick, the Harvard sprinter, up the running and showed the way to day in as many times at bat. That is rt 1 1 ti best blood purifier in the world. i) Manages Altel, agreed that the’ boys) taced the starter. Bonnivert is a cripple, | W28 one of the best two-year-olds seen|ran the hundred yards twice in 10 gec-| {he stretch with the Regent, Ethics ana {pretty nearly a record. boils and pustules, scaly eruptions or peieh in ate bounds at 8 o'clock On| -rhey are growing new feet on Neyer aatineanon: rh ae Serre Fe on age | onda from scratch. The track was bad. Lord Badge in close order, tn, the run se e red, disfiguring bumps and pimples. Mra, M. P, SMYTHERS, @ day 0 e contest. be ‘Ww ee hare m In another heat Schic! ade the is- | home rd ‘Badge and hics were Fo el | a MoGovern will begin to train at an|now, He is not likely to be ready, on his back. tanoe in Wie seconde, Beaten early. Biluflan 1doked to have the |qror SP Cleven-Inning game Dan Me-| Make a good beginning this season Wytheville, Ve : Gann probably holds the record tor few taki f in time; early date, and says he will strip in = ri mi ing a course of S. S. S. in time; aremaition Lie vealises (he eftect cr |Remtecost a Geed Race Horse, Onatag Patched Up, i Fie 1a) Band. nen wiumeren “Durst by id ¢ THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER, 7 - {through the bunch and, drawing away, |Put-outs, In all he had only elght| i¢ will notonly purify your blood, but Rideteat. but says he is deters : : ster of great} At Columbia Oval yesterday the Co 0b ay, | ni y purity y b fined to show that ae is'entitied to| Pentecost—here ts where one stope tol omnes wat it, Laane*laiyot Soim|iumbia freshman lucroese team deteated mn: ri coreeraunsvers OC a lenin trom peter br aaatty eacae ke mote healthy action throughout | WhilelivinginSherman, Tex.,I bee @nother Ko with “Corbett. think, Remembering his third in the} Madden bought him, patched him up and| the City College freshmen by tthe score | Silurian two lengths for the place. ee i Hie system and give you a good ap- came # victim of impure, wateryblood. Bee eat een fst and his secénd in the Suburban ly ae this spring, sound a6, § ¢ In f 11 to 0, x FIFTH RACE. Thomas Babb will very likely develop ite at a time w you n tt X ram down in appetite and onorgy ean 0. IC Thomas, r . ° , peti time when eed | ery clever man and is confident he + one must admit that he is a) th lmiilionalre racing colony, Africander| Harry @, Harkness eays he drove a}, For tworvear-olds; selling; fodr and a haltlinto a good batter, He made theee sat most, ‘was scarcely able to get about Bold his own with Terry. Sood race horse, His races were splendid] {n’his races aa a two-year-old Always! wacnice over the Cones Island Boule, {ee Betting, {M8 In five times up, One of them w: 8.8.8. to: the Sto and Bed tostop off and rest occasionally. {a performances for a three-year-old. ‘This| evinond a Mking for a route. He was a diarlors, vite, docks. GLIRCeI® LE | GOubIa a tha licar Tea ape ee . S. S. tones up the Stomach, took S, 8. 8. and began to improve, AQUEDUCT ENTRIES year he carries 116 pounds, and must be| Strong Anisher and very ynmne. | |vard In record time on Baturday after. | Oso Nell’, iigitig 4-5. 1-4 | score Was tled, ! uu are not continually haunted by gt onoo, and after # thorough course ’ p counted one of the dangerous ones of the| arto urten ane looks them all over | Loon He saya he went a mile in 50 . 404, Gannon, sete ¢ fear of indigestion or.troubled became strong and well. attractive a seconds, which isone and one-fifth bec- i 8 st terday, It ; p RUDE handicap division, good three-year-old could Win thelonds better than the. time made by lakeny Strang gota nit yantercay, with dizziness,nervousnessandsleep- - I think 8. 8. 8. the best medicine 2 AOR TRA, ARVEDUC Articulate 4s faint-hearted. Fran-| Brooklyn as easily as did Conroy. Iti yrenri Fournier last year, Bt. jj Was his first in the big league this year. | 1 There i todread overused pH tor tomorrow's rane | is an. open Almost any horse has Pala Eehipate, '97, ‘A tacetious fan yelled “Extra {" when| lssness. There is no reason | First Race—Hat dices cesco, A good colt, but not fond of ala Ghance. There is none that stands ‘The Welcome Hall’ first basketbait |, 1uveuah 100 ; tol 8 he made it. the coming of warm weather if you tonie. elles ‘Tail mile and a quarter, Argregor may not} out aa having the b eat 9F RES thaws detanianthor ar cane Ney agers Gelior, a. 103. Boisessn. & 8 NA f e's have your system well fortified and 811 Railroad street, and Oper . and it won' ch dit. | tought to be a cracking goog ;| team defeated the St. L yy " e' Won easily. Time ! / t n 7 bec here Nas estt Pan meee BOD OU But te is just a bit too far away tol tenn by a core of 23 to % The game] Cyuttlon mwed to the tint at A better outhelder in the National) the boodin anormal, healthy condition, It is the polluted, sluggish blood ! enthuse over the chances of any par- ticular thoroughbred League than Jimmy Sheckard probably At. catching hard hits, tart, made all the runnin Was to decide the Brooklyn basketball | Sait, made all | champic dangerous, that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons that bring on a long He in being trained by Billy Ape end eae pen not oxtat, train of spring and summer. ailments, and break down the constitutions! played on a cleaning of hull. e > Hall, . | Nanoy, Jimmy leads. With the bat he Js good. ny : ce) Rannatm, 1001. PE. RORIOL 4R) Alee en ee ee aerecce tmp lanatie ae ‘AU base-running he excel * Eczema, Heo Netttle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other irrita. Muller, 154; Mra. Harde, 146. Totml, O83. All doubts as to the visit of an English ante ee ting skin troubles are sure to make their appearance unlegs the humor@ ' THIRD GAME, polo team to America this year were MEMPHIS RESULTS. The Pole Grounds fan fave # Aevate and poisons are antidoted and thethin, den Hod Ladionatre. Klocks, 03: ara, [ot at Feat yealerday by H L Herbert, Sh Rey Ca ue Sean se aaa tae acid blood made rich and strong bb | Horn, 161; Mra. Cramer, ! chairman of the Polo Association, who (Special to The Evening World.) si fore the coming of warm weather, ° Nee: Ney Yorkeolre sail, 63; [#84 that he fied just received “word RACH TRACK. MEMPHIG.. ‘Tenn, | McGraw or Gilbert, can get the bail A course of 8. 8. 8. now Mra. "Rebhalm, 109; Mea 11; Mrs. ¥ April 1.—Following are the ‘results of |#Way the quickea : wi ti id be- ’ 118; Mre, Merde, 121, “Total, 583. Bad heen spanpigen: | the races run here this afternoon: v8 @ i ’ be a wise precaution and a good. me WS eae In New Lon- |, eiRtt Bace-One. mile as done six-! Jack Warner behind the bat kept the ginning etd Ce Med gd in —_— bs # ~ | teenth--Won by r, 7 to Brooklyn runners hugging the corners comfort rong! ie sul 102. don Harbor yesterday In tow of the] R. a Cream, 3 to 6 for place, waa K Hottentot Ladies, Though, Gave|-’® ‘troytnee Late et aul out at ang wea ile tarot cir” [ot fhe ben wn he mn rancnad them, | months and escape the diseases cogtmon to epring and suntuet. °S. 8, Ae | igh, e FROM DESIGNER FIFE, | Riverside shipyard for repairs and |—1.00 3-4. poatenseys [pos 6 Sar mas Sated) ig recognized as the best blood purifier and the most invigorating and pleasa welling; four and Successful Five a Close Call wick fasts'on time” | ant of all tonics, Write for our book on ‘The Blood and Its Diseases, wi ceeded in taking extra ° ——_—— RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Alessia 0 putter WiLL Be| Six thousand persons saw Harry Elkes 9 Boring in One Contest. be Little Jones, another California pitcher, esi Manet vs Reha Same irT #7 Mart or Eres Pig ery adie doc) (Special to The Evening World.) will make good in this part of the coun- -" tsa e ng me pbuh b Hyde, of | 2%, Memphis. ‘Tenn. in a twenty-mile |g RACH, DRAPE, WIN OoH FARK The Golden Re} Ladies had a narrow| 4)" DF mes Aciollye ap race yesterday, motor-paced bench to be run this afternoon resulted as hirat: race, Ayecelahthe of «sail tr ve-elghths of a unile— Won oy Biren om, 7 hoe, id ou + Grimenn, § in & Kor olath., wab second, and Silver Fringe third, Time, 1.08 1-2. a New York, has bought the composite racing cutter Khama, which was idle- algned by W. Fife, jr, and built by W, Fife & Son at Fairlie in 1900. The bout 1s now in the Clyde. Mr. Hyde proposes to race her In the United States, ec Three Handr Indians Coming, . John C. Lorden, of Cambridge, won the Marathon race from Asbland to Boston yesterday, covering the twenty- five niles more tin twelve minutes be- bind the record, 1 . escape from losing to the Hottentot Ladies in the women's tournament on the Harlem Circle ateys yesterday, The scores: Old Van must breakfast food, To see hi coaching lines yeat rm ir ike @ young tellow caused ik nin wha ee QUEENS 00. J JOCKEY CLUB, FIRST Game, Golden Rod Ladien—Mrs, Klocke, 89; Mra Senytte, 107; Mee. Morn, 114; Mra, Cramer,” §9; | Mrs. Schilling, 18, ‘Total, 636. . The management of * the Princeton i ‘Tennis Association antounces. that, « ist Satiee aye Madea, 122; Me | ci CAGO; “April 2—Three hundred| match has deen arranged with Yale, to = bey 90; ag ogy a gh a wijanip. i \indiaos, many of them famous cal be played on May INE New haven f

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