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EUR MORGAN BACK IN | ASA THERACING CANE ‘Old Famillar Yellow Jacket and : Black Cap Carried to Fore by Contusion—That Awful Ride by Wilkerson. The Evening World will print space permits, pictures of the capta! published. Address all sommunications an The Evening World, New York. A pitcher would lilke to Join tome team ayer aging sixteen to seventoan years of axe to piai Sundaye and holidays, Address GH. Newoerg, 908 Bast ‘One Hundred and Fifteenth etreet, i ‘The Yumacraw ‘Baseball Club, of Harlem, have In the Iqst race at Aqueduct yester-| 4, tew Sundays: open in May, Juno and J fay @ bandeome bay filly bearing a r who wore the somewhat un- ffemiliar colores of yellow jacket and Black cap speeded to the front. The “fly stayed there all the way, and at lithe end of the race was eight lengths i front, with her rider sitting sttll. * he colors were those of Mr. EH. D. Morgan, 8 member of the State Racing ‘Gommiasion, who has come back into ve racing for the season of 193. Tacegoers remembered the yellow t and black cap, but they will it when they remember the vic- of Blue Devil some years ago. Morgan never engaged in active: to dny extent, Blue Dey}! being his best horse, This season he Fae ton, ta. tweire. roar No, S752 thlenth: avemte, olty, Seer Juniors sau like to arrange ita seams. averaging fo pan dates “Piste Waverly” dun Juniors, ‘oodrutt, Just ft 7 tomary foators, sinsland terion em Metronome F. y rater No, 87 suet avenue, city, ee Ira., would like to arrange averaging thirteen to eee a Altar Bi teen to ‘Werch, The Wolary, Rosa ea somes leven horses in training, and he fier, Prete, maacneeter all Oath turned them over to Jim Boden, |thew’s, of iow. Giochelte, and al other, Catholio ‘Was 60 successful with Blue Devil, |clubs and sturoh teams, | Arthur B. “Colllgan, ‘No. 401 Pleasant aveous, city. he debut wag very auspicious and eee may be taken as the beginning of a| qm. Oeciltan A. 0, second good season for Mr. Morgan. teem would lke to beg Grea all first-class reat Embarrassment Race. [eee Sous er eae aa er Dur, ae Sem ‘here was a chestnut colt at Aque- duct yesterday called Embarrassment. A gat | Dger Sti THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, cote 22, 1903, RACING NEWS AND NOTES. BASEBALL. AMATEURS, ATTENTION! all challenges, results of games or other news concerning amateur basebell teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition, From time to time, as ins or star players of teams will be i pictures to the Sporting Editor, & few open fates and would Tike to fll with eemi-profesiona! teams trom Tork, anc ela. We will tee or will excl @ Sunday ond for 4, Seturday ee mont home. "Address, W iam by Noo 18 Baory avenue, ‘Trenton, S between the Beckman re was played Sunday Beekman Juniors defeated tne 7 score of .* Beekmant hav for named alter May BL East Fitieth strest. ca The Dims would ike to book aman with wth hfe Si ‘open, ales “like to hear from a few god" intel Addreas John J. Bast Ninety-sixth sereet, Wie ie ee lanan, Barbell Clute would ithe to moon, TAC Star by a dates, open Brand, per, centre field: iting Dane, Addreas No. 435 Tenth avenue, ithe Viole FO. ‘would ike to teams averaging 12 to 13. Prefer Young Young Mioh- with Chuma, Melbourne A. C., Xavier Juniors. sel Ouirey, O28 Rast, ‘Thirteerih etree. quite, Uenax ancond. toe me we ke to arrango avoregin flait expenees' win or lone, Simeaae) oan! ager, P.O, box 225, Cotter Polat, N.Y. ‘would tke to hear trom teams averaping 14 years for Sundays and hoildarn. They will guaranteo helt expenses. They would Jor woman suffering from an} wants to be cured, Thin is the frat con- . | eideration. G Asthma, Bron- aitia, ind Stomach, Se piscases of the Theee are his specialties. Th ite MAUPAS AND RUH MEET ON MAT TO-MORROW NIGHT) It Frenchman Wins He WHl Ba) Matched with Tom Jenkina, | What promises to be one of the dest | contested wrestling matches ever brought off in’ unis vicinity will be that | between Emil Maupas, the champion | wrestler of France, and Ernest Ruh, of this cliy, who can get backing for $00 to wrestie any man in the world, ‘They | will wrest!e Graceo-Roman style, best two out of three falls, at the Polo A. A. | to-morrow night for 60 per cent. of the | gross receipts, of which the winner will | receive 7 por cent. and the loser %. | If Mnaupas is successful in beating Huh, his manager, Tom O'Rourke, will post a forfelt of $00 to bind a match for him with Jenkins for the world's championthip, Both wrestlers are in neefect shape for the contest. -/DR. 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DINING- ROOM FURNISHED COMPLETE AT i Couristing of } Sideboard, large linen drawer, lined silver drawer, large bovel plate mirror, es- fina! en hig! ‘Yery srongly constructed, with brace arms and nently carved EMutese SSE ( .; Gold Crowns, $3.00. jiomas being displayed at each chair. for ten years. rg this is of indisputable value. ONS 3D ARLEM. bl2) for list of goods and ornamental, polished top. $39 $18.75 in the suburbs of New York or on ight and car-fare allowed. Our store S{TIi ST. L STATION AT THE DUOR, Dentistry. - (ine.)” plate made. Gold fillings from $1. All operators tisfactorily and keep corporated under the ur work Bein; 101 W. ST. Corner Gth Aye. y ent! e BOth si 130" Weat_ 125th St. Amal- | To-Morrow a Great Piano Dav Here in This Great April Piano Sale! Sl a Week For the Celebrated Tone-Lasting Walters Piano. — Just Think of Securing the Celebrated ' Walters Piano, including Stool and Cover, for No contemplative purchaser of a piano. can afford to miss. this great offér. ~ M \ \7 Instruments whichcannot begin to com-» pare with the Walters Piano are sold daily at from | $300 to $400 each, Therefore, by reac a Walters Piano in this great April sale you save from $125 iad $200, arid get one of the best pianos made. ‘These pianos are built by the Walters Piano Company, who employ the most expert pianomakers in the world, They are fully” guaranteed for ten years. Pianos delivered on receipt of first payment of $5. In justice to yourself, don’t select a piano until you investigate this remarkable offer. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., _ BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ( 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, Sie ee P Lad: el BEWARE of Those Who lmitate Our Name, Sigos anf Advertisement. For Sale. ‘The Waterloo Basebatt cub ere anxi to| prefer all-uniformed ti "Me started in a race a fow days a50,| gree caste, with team, sYOgiOg ievonteon | James J. Kelly, 92 Woodwant nireet, leresy 4 20) to his knees at the start, went on Fecal dase City. efter his field and finished second. | Cervantes, No. 019 wis One Hundred end el Touma Howaiare ciooeta (omotg the horses he beat was Never- Beale games with reraying_ from ‘cweive to jore, which will be remembered as an| ang committee arranging for the dese | SUTeeee yeere, #,Peckest, A ( Biaroligble animal racing in Mr. An-| allie of the Dreaduenghy Athlone. Chub, ct | Sect bell; Qe tercanl venient tans Grew Miller's colors last season. Any|the Bronx, coins ike to hear trom. frase Sows ‘Munt, Teh fold ‘poree that could make the showing | Mmelslt oU ct owt, (eae eee “O'ticarn, | wc 7 Golden, contre feta, ‘that Embarragsment did in his race| No. East One Hundred and second aa ae | ‘oi Friday may 6e counted as being a gainch with tepins avetaglog thsteen to. Courtees { 0 thirteen es tair sort of colt. & woot ‘ine to, book game | P22 {9% dundaya “Ope ye. Open, Stee fil of Jane ani SS ‘He looked on that race to at least ctaree ereraging™ Seon to artewn Sears | Fokoray, S81 Gel tek One Hundred and Bits have a chance of beating Nevermore, fo, Ouray, thera, genet, taal | aie He picked up fifteen pounds over his|4. C,, of New Jereey, Address Frank Cholser, played two games on Previous race and Nevermore took up| No. 864 Forty-olghth street, Brooklyn. April 19, Bag ple nde q@cores were: East but the handicap which Embar- Siena! 7, 16. | Battertes—atichas 7 D Steet Mea had tnpde bea tart OF pas Danter A. C.. averaging fourteen to Atteen | Powaatn hestery; 1, “Balerice tae read an r : mame age, % (allen an: Wriday looked to more than overcome| {i eundaye in Apel and ob aabe oh Astros Alckaader, Turner: Pierce, Cruise and Meduire DH: GARDNER) OREO this difference in weight. Willem Wittenberg, No. Umpire—Mr. Coates, For gam ee ekarens John J. 435 Fifth Ave, New York City, Nevermore opened up favorite at 3 Cyt Bean. ork Govonty-fourth street. Cd ‘Ths 1 1 from ieee to 5, The money was hurled at the|,J% enlaces woul the to eee fr i! | The Coloma Dandtall Clad of White Plains, The First Step hooks in blocks of $600 a crack. It is/vard Finley, No, 44 Weat Nineteenth etreet, DORE RG A Raye piconet oi pod TE » your case to Dr. Gardner and Ist @MMeult to estimate how much money |“. By youre, WIIl guarantes one-balt srponcee to vin, | tell you what hope there 1s for you umder the wagered in the ring on Nevermore.| rhe pouquet Baseball Club would Ike to | Hine teama, J.-B, McCarthy, Wo, 1g | De” treatment, wever, this story does not eal #0 | arrange, Sundays and holigayw with | WTA! SYeo a Cured of Asthma, puch with Nevermore as it does with wenty years. | mie OMkton Flokd "cane would Uke t Mr. John G,. Tilley, Lieut. Engine ‘Embarrassment, Master Wilkerson | Donahue, go; J. pag ete Ce) ne teem avoreging eltteea to ‘aires Co. No. 147, residence 44 Lee ave. wade Embarrassment. He is a nephew Lessner, Tr. f.; f.; W. Ralfel, N. ¥. ‘or brother-in-law or some sort Tec a 15.3 W. Cross. 8b. P.. sores Jeses Geto. 8 cents, { Muller, € Beoety ee ffelation to Tommy Griffin, who owns penctss oe arene ere arora Bs) fal esr Butter. Cured of Catarrh and Lung Trouble. j ‘mbarrasement. ‘The Acme F. C..erpald, keto books «arden. ett Jone Peery, plteher. # Addren | Meee BH. J. Deasey, 23 James ety r (Wilkerson’s Awful Ride, teams Whore members average thirtemn 4o fiftee . Fam Tuix1| Morristown, N. J. years AGdrees E. Limberg, No, 205 Ninth eve- C D by Oscilintios Griffin has attained notoriety through| nue, Long Island ow. ‘The Willis F. ©. ‘has organized for the season, ned of eafness y 0 Nn. Bidding up winners of selling races. $9 averaging fourteen to fitteen years, and 9, ope Miss Dolly Stancli@, 04 Have-~ y ‘Bombarrassment was away well enough pra ood arti," Nees tee mate Sa tvlarasr) Sroviding: ter arta aatt fen it| meyer at, Brooklyn, N. ¥. yesterday. There were only gour horsea| average from Afteen to seventeen yours of age, | Willla avenue, Bronx, Gormley, No. 475] Mus, L. N, Etris, 255 Went 26th\st. fm the field. Besides Nevermore there CH Bo Saphire eed Maliiere (Asaress a ii oe Ne ¥. Citys ‘wag Right and ‘True, speedy but faint- Didi acetal eae ck Motawk AG. zt a Babe F eae of the Eyes Cured--Sight Restored.’ hearted. There was also Bobbinet, who| ‘he Mercury Juniors would like to book games an at cS Werry, Y., im an in-] Mrs, EF. A. Lawrence, 620 East ‘ean run fast for about three furlongs. ae thigieaa to fourteen, Shey | telenting game by evaccre of 6 i> 2.) Thy Mo- Seiler Conta Wilkerson, ingtead of jaying alongside |! Milewss eaters a Ranetiea acute ae Juno and July open 1 pad eee ieee pe mie Wevermore, which looked to be the| Sas". Paizerngn: tacond bane, George Kemp: | R4 1, Sururday dates ee Be a Peele) ent eren NAPAREe) S one ho had to beat, took his horse in y jortatop, Jack Halla-| Be nian, serretary, One Hundred and Pinty- | “qv; fgnate Wagner, 407 Ei 1 nd Right and True and Bobbinet. aa Ie and, oh FS ale: ove Mitta el ahd Pek La men Te ee ailiaes @ boy must have known that Bob-|strom, 1767 Park Syeane, Sty, with Livery Send would Ike to eames Dr, Gardner mey be consulted ‘Binet would quit early and that Never- an Chowder Club would ike to |'% Meat en dae nee ae ne years | daily from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., Sun- more would outstep Right and ‘True, oe with Teams, averting treats | and eft other teamm of same strength, ste days 10 until 2, at bis private of- ~ years, They line fllows J. Allen. c.; | 9. Lyons, care of Liberty Gieo Clo», Montauk | fice, 43 Iifth avenue, between | Guinn (captain) Meamher: iy W avenue, corner of Gleamere Avenue, Brooklyn. 828th and 30th streets, New York F. Plumb, tf.; J. Meagher, cf. 5, Salvatore Avera, of Kit id ike ito are] Cones emer? Istter: Id be ‘At the turn he was actually twelve! ft Address Mahaxer M. J: Donohue, No 427 games’ with all teams ging severteen fengths behind Nevermore and was rid-| Tent avenue. city. ae l hear from al] y examinations ff nec Rep aioug as unconosrnedly es HowKh | sa, nosing a. as of Mane; Me 35 deo Marna Sat ae a rultenle uarates. ure correct diagno, the race was one of four miles Instead JD G oe : z {of seven furlongs. On the turn it was = ae tee en women ss| — SAGINGIROTES, fread le bende BO ne f ove, but he not aj 0 do at, bu ola re ene eecstan ST eee fs one that can soon ‘be tne aitent 4 y Nevermore: was’ then “The scene presented here to-day ts a| Wes @ fair two-year-old for one of his ‘began. to close. lagenntiearpriaaite Tose clams, and this year hns done very well. fm aimculty. R cs pote Naue: [THe Price asked ‘a $3,00 ad i och ee AR Whitney, as he sat in a box at Aque- 2 ie jevermore’s Backer Lost Anyhow. | guct yesterday afternoon. “I had re-| Apri 4 8) Through the las: furlong Embarrass-| membered the place quite difterently, trom ¢ shower ee Wan nelicted hie } but ot wet u) a aince here last. ‘The crowd 1s not | thought at first that the horse had seri- “apy serious designs on first place. His | Stsred would certainly convey that im- m. Nevermore was beaten by tt and True, and the blocks of only larger than I have seen here be- fore, but it 1s also of a better class than formerly. If this may be taken as a forecast of what we may expect later, “money that were dumped Into the | this will undoubted): be, fhe banner b an apparently sure|for racing. ‘The en tayed there. Wilkerson was | 1s splen a ane jt spent weil for the BI lasked ng questions about his ride, but] future In racing. spectators were dumb with amase- iment. The Writer of this column took oo- jeasion to criticise Hoar a ¢ew days ago ‘and immediately an apologist arises tries to show how exactly alike 0. races run by Nameoki April 20, In at least two of the reces decided at Aqueduct yesterday the start played an important part in the final rewult, In the opening dash Remorse, the favorite, was kicked twice while manoeuvring, and when the barrier was finally sprung he was in the alr and badly cut off. In tho two-year-old race that followed here was s general mix-up just a the ‘barrier was sprung, and elie. Piobs ardson, Margaret O, ‘and. were the principal sufferers, while ” Verberate was off winging. ro Jimmy McLaughlin retuned an offer of $2,000 for Examiner yesterday. J. J, Mo- Cafferty wants the horse and was will- ing to give the amount named, Exami- ner is @ good three-year-old, but is not Barrell, that Nameoki and Palmb e- 'pan exactly to form in thelr two races. Palmbearer beat Nameoki @ bead on April 11, and on Apri 20 again beat him a head—same welshis, same ffockeys, “distance and conditions, Ac- wording to the Columbia form chart, which is the most accurate form record \eomiplied, Palmbearer on April 17 raced and head with Charle Misher and fammeok! to the stretch: To Eat Well, TAKE You will Eat well, fensation of fulness and oppression common); Ge Biowach to healthy and magaral function. You will : i = You WISH) Sleep Well, =|Beecham’s Pills BECAUSE Beogham'a Pilie wiatly oalm iritetion of the Xo: 5 3 Boccharn’e Pile satis sein isan Aarvons Bren, while by ete regularity, to ta night the canaullzed tnd and body are prepared for Nature's sweat restorer’ r. ene avons L Saeorcens ms ‘Veatloss afier ap exciting of convivial (Beranasarrye: ously injured himself, turned out to be only superficial. enough to make th. ts fe ny e ligaments very gore, tered for the Toronto Cup, ee yesterday was a general Jockey O'Nell, Trainer Fred Burlew and O'Neill's mounts and cleaned u; winnings on the day. O'Neil remarkable succes: at the Aqueduct m has ridden nine winne rs . The Gravesend track was in grand shape yesterday morning for the differ- ent workouts, ang the weather was perfect. Major Daingerfield, of the Draper string, was allowed to breexe half in 55 seconds, He moved tn fine style and was fighting for his head all the way, It was the first time he has eon asked to Step along at anything Uke speed. And Work Well, BECAUSE, by thelr speoifio Action on the Digestive Organs, Beoeham'e ils remove the ly experienced, git ee a Shtiawdden but the bruise It was ere Was nothing permanent about Apel Bower will Sie re once, oF Swine being sent to the Ontario Jockey Club's meeting. where he is en- The: success of Mr, Lorillard’s horser triumph for Newton Bennington, who backed all of heavy as had h_ two-year-olds ting, and to date Sth Ave,& 9th St., Brooklyn Noted for Fair Dealing, Ladies’, Men’ en's & Children’s CLOTHING. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, &c. We Will Furnish Your $ Home for 1 Per week $1 Banking and Financial, HAIGHT & FREESE CO. §2 BROADWAY, Ww. ¥. 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MIR AND reference ‘oF security remain r deliverion made, pay the rat payment and “EE HON RENT HOU, CREDIT. 73 mily out with your Spr select w wera Don't wale watil ine. eT RNDARD® eit wo 122 Woat 14th Gt., wear Gib Ave. Railroads, Pennsylvani RAILROAD, —_ STATIONS out ub Ween 4 meuiy~tusc read 5 and Cortlandt f rossos A Ja Strovts te five auauleg later thaw Tague PIANOS. SPECIAL SALE CONTINUED. —————— PIANOS returned from rent- panes used pianos and ware- moles, ‘AMONG the makes included in the sale are the follow- Pact M.—PENNSYLVANIA Lint and Observation Cara, og Toledo, Detroit, Cinelaoatl, bogany Bradbury Upright, oak. $250 was $450 Bradbury Upright, oak. $200 was $300 Bradbury Upeight, ma- hogany...- + $200 was $300 Stetoway Upright--.. $300 was $500 Sohmer Grand. $375 was $750 Schirmer, new-. - $200 was $250 Phelps Upright, ebony. $585 was $350 Webster Upright, max ++ $175 was $300 any...- + $175 was $265 New Uprights, N Y. “make, at $165, $185 and $200. EASY PAYMENTS. ee Walon We Vat val age Route). Shdoan ne: Route) poder een (am Sprang we Pitteburg, Cle SHINGTON, AND THE 8 Cortweadt Siege and Cortien a (Dining Cary ne Oe. ‘e|as temporary dwellers in fasblonable | extre|in perfect condition and each re-| ‘rouiuge, | ArKkable tos {ts tone—at substantial BRADBURY” PIANOS NEM, 900, $380, $400, $450, Te#ms $15 Cash, $10 Per Mo. Pianos Exchanged, Rented, Re- paired, Stored, Tuned. F. G SMITH, Mfr., 142 5th Ave., New York. EVERETT PIANO ity Time. Opportunity SPRING SALE. ‘There are returned to us at the end of the musical and society season 8) number of Everett Piacios, both Up- rights and Grands, that have been used &® short time by prominent in- 4) sirumental and vocal artists, as well | NewYork Centr vali vive As apd fone from @ sien. ae ‘York. 22.3% > eX; ad hotels and apartment houses. ‘We offer these superb Pianos—all from the regular and In- CREDI FOR 4 EVERYBODY. «bry Goods, Clotbing. Cloana, Jeweler, Pursiare Shoes; business strictly conftent! Watches and Diamonds, i Fd Prices, TRAD FACTIONS CONFI Coll, Write pros prevailing on New Everett Pianos. ‘The chance to take your choice from the very cream of thie stock is hereby extended. Other prominent makes of Grand and Upright Pianos—taken in trade are Of ered at very low prices, ‘out do not intend to carry ome of ese pianos through the summer | teanoa Any piano pold on monthly mri for catalogues and special Everett LL aveneg 2% Cornet Slat Street, New York For Sale, * PERLITE Ae 2282. nt ht het tree poate eaantaese ser ere oer kkkiceekuene | | | | he = 7. ie ai | teat, Gal as