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ee . ‘ i + ncaa THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL OR gy ee ee ots ‘== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, —— ¢ : iFW PUCILISTIC JOCKEYS WHO ARE WINNING FAME AT AQUEDUCT. CLOSE BOWLING & > ~<a — }TTLEAT STAKE Py PLEASED CROWD ISinger Five Won Two Games In Evening World’s Tourney, but They Had to Roll Steadily to Do So. ' oot and Gardner Will Soon . Fight for the Light Heavy- & Weight Championship—Gos- 4 sip of the Ring. “There ate now two claimants to the bitle of light hea velght champion of he world. This class was formed when George Gardner and Jack Root fought M@ Abish fight in Salt Lake City last st, on which occasion Gardner knocked out Root after seventeen rounds fighting. Gardner has claimed the je ever since as a result of that vic- » but his claim is disputed now by ot; who says he ix the legitimate = hampion on account of his victory over Baca" Mccoy ast went. Bon m=] QI ANTS PLAY BOSTONS Pyill be matched shortly to fight for the tle, A number of clubs in the country fire anxious to bring the men together ON THE POLO GROUNDS. ii @ twenty-round bout. Gardner is per- ectly willing to fight Root, and as the om tis anxious to wipe out the defeat (Continued from First Page.) hich Gardner administered to him the Nee eee wuityerouid bout fON Are two types of masouline beauty, Dexter singled Babb. Miller served four " erna Mathewson the positive and the Hub/entries to Tenne: and the ancient betore clther the International A. (-)\tosser the negative. ‘They are atso dif- | walked. Abbaticchio stung Badb's fin- plubs in San ‘Francisco. ferent in their delivery. gers hoa red-hot single that filled LAST, NIGHT’S GAMES. Ww. Singer Manufacturing Co.2 Harlem Circle Krakehlia -...----.-. 25-0 ‘The bowling enthusiasts had a‘ great run for their money at Amann & ‘Triess's alleys last night, where’ The Evening World's tournament is being "Me CAPFERTY MINDER ” MCRADDEN WATERBURY. rolled, Three good games were rolled, MAY BE BROKEN.) BY LOCAL RACING): sare ee | managed, the hardest sort of work ! to pull two games out of the fire, but it was a close shave and meant the |This and Two-Mile Bicycle Race | Taxes from Seven Associations] steadies: sort of bowling % his arm and lets it go. the bases, Coocey drove a turf-brulser The Harlem Circles aid the Singers itt a Bix Favorite. resses the ball, counta the stitc | to. Gilbert ing Dexter. One run. Are the Features at C. C. N. Put $170,086 Into Its Cof-|gremed up the argument last night, and, That’ the sporting men of Cullfornia/ the rover and when satieed it's an odd Baw ee Tepe tte aha eRe ae en i Reena maine any (ph ey ant en taaat or even number sh ¥ 0) a el and v i . . ‘dt's 18, e ert ny d Jimmy Britt, the champion light.) %yeven number shoots tt In. | | iia’ fora auartet, Tt took the. whole Y. Games To-Night. fers, Showing Big Increase. | front with forty-six pins to spare, Pate Yt of that country, as the greatest! nayy while this bean-cater 4s doping out)! outfeld to gather in Van Haltren’s terson was the only man on the Singers ter for his weight In the world, is|his next curve sk to centre, and It looked to get above 200, but the men Bost ry Pi Gisscreccsied. by. the way. it| ie {i nd-tumble between Coole = steady, well-balanced game and totalled “ rat Inning. yan Dexter, but they nalled the sphers A bicygle race worth taking a night) ALBANY, April 2.—That racing is t the end. off to see will be a feature of the games |&Fowing in popular favor each year is| with’ the lose van ine (eeitiest eames A of the College of the City of New York no better proved than by the annual re-|of the night resulted, 't was sip amd to-night at the armory of the Twenty-|POrt of the State Racing Commission, | tuck all the way, and antil the last Wall Mich they are offering odds on iw) bgnces of beating Wille bitzgerasd rted his twirl 4 rs eal South Brooklyn fight when they four wide on: d Dexter amo Dery RELVES AE 3) CIs eel in their twenty-round bout in Sah MNttle Bban Eater made a hero} fit B ancisco next ‘Tuesday night. Al-| to steal to second cushioa, but aWrner's Browne didn’t qualify in thievdo Fourth Inning. hough they know that Witzgeraid ig a| arm was with him. ana Gilbert. closed second Regiment, Sixty- which consists of August Bd, | ed been sent down the alley the: rade 5 ighter they cannot seg where he | Iie career, ‘Tenny lined one gut in deep] Bonner went out on a short raise and Br Bae ee cad cha et 3) Motwani and acon ae a birds Werein doubt’ss to the outcomes A chance on earth of beating Britt, | left for two pillows, the ball hitting the] McGann, Bresnahan fumbled Kittrid. ORaWAY: will be a two-mile | ©: in inford, an Each team alternated in tie Jead and. hind on that account they are offering fence. Browne made a wonderful run-|dive to deep left, Greminger went down handicap, and among the cracks down| Which has just been announced, the fight was a hot o1 1 made Is of 2 to 1 that Britt secures the de-| ning catch of Abbaticchio’s high one.|from third to. first. and Kittridze ion and even money that Fitzgerald! Cooley bingled a cloud brushor into Van} pun soft one to Miller, No runs. not last ten rounds. | Haltren's easy reach No runs (McGann drove p stiff one. but Bonner : Ol enhe: eeel by Engelhardt savea a wever, to compete are Frank, of the Twenty pis from taxes upon thelana the Harlem. Circ did’ the tiek second Regiment; Cameron, of the|8toss receipts of the seven racing asso-|with six pins to the zood. ‘This put ihe : Brownes pop up to left was scooped| got it down to Tenney and it. was ad Eighth Regiment; Sulzer, of — the |¢!atlons licensed by the commission dur- | Krakehlias up to the Singers, and there ford Wants the Britt Game, by i d Ly Dwhetor Renney cand It Wass e ie ‘ WD e. C1OB r yy Cooley. Van Haltren went to theloft. Bresnahan romped after fo 5 ing th i was another close contest with the last Ri Hertford, manager of Joe Gans, the| morduc on a crisp Hner to Tenney. Mc-|Ointetoreckine Cuives. Habre, wont Dweitth’ Reximent and Burden) and’ De. © © past year amounted to $170,086. {few balls needed to settle the matter. light-weight champion, intends to make| @2nn's clean drive landed him at the} wrong on his high roll to centre. La vine, of the Thirteenth Reg:ment, year, according to the report,| At the end it was the Singers’ game by Cameron defeated Frank at the recent | $1,770,029 was won by horses racing in| @ score of 8% to 80). h Cis uatater an Three good games are on the schedule games of the St. George A, C. Since Increase over 1901 of} roy to-night, and. there shold. be ale then, however, Frank hes struck his | $39.85. This money was competed for|other large’ crowd on hand when the true pace, as was shown Monday night y 1,557 horses, of which 868 participated | first one is called at 8 o'cloc! pace, ai 'y nig! ‘ in the closed games of the Twenty-sec- in prizes, and of the winners $74 brought | Last night's scores: ond Regiment. i to thelr owners more than $1,000. The First Game. ‘The complete entry for the speciat |t#! number of stallions presented was! Harlem Circle—I. Klumpp, 158; Kelly, forty-yard dash is as follows: W. A, |2% 8nd the total number of owners who 2 4 SOAGAS sy sho | Faced horses was 692. Schick, of Harvard; D. Rickert, of the] ‘The commission reports that tts work | Cole, New York A. C.; F. Onderdonk and W. | nas Jed to the re-stocking of old breeding | Total, 933. 8, Edwards, of the Twenty-second Reg!- ePeOM Ct ONS breeding, Ih farms, and has in general raised the : ment; B. Spitzer, of the Pastime A.C standard of the breeding of horses and 1st Tadews, 185; Addicks, 1615 Dent 10F, ohn Bohan, of the Now West Bide /the tone of horse-racing generally, Of| Total, $20. A, C,, and P..J, Callahan. the financial failure of the Buffalo Rac- | ,,Harlem Circlesy. Klumpp, 171; Kelly, | P. J. Walsh, the national champion, ling Association, the commission says that | 334° Abbie gels Engelhardt, 221; Roster, declined to enter on the ground that |\ts management was “inexperienced, and Third. Games! he is not én shape to meet the Harvard |in many respects inefficient. Obligations| singer—Weber, Sheridan, 181; flyer. Schick is expected to lower the |that seemed needless were incurred, and|Cole, 146; Marqu' 213; Patterson, 184. world's record of 48-6 seconds. Rickert |there was generaily a lack of apprecia-|TOt@l 8 ser ang. ay, aore. # re Oy first station. He essayed to steal seo: < more effort to induce Britt to ohange| Sng. “hut was niped hy an ined, No] oer yh mind about drawing the color lne In| runs. ieusls case. Herford will send a chal: Second Inning. Fitth Inning. go heaclub where Fitzgerald aNd) Corney's high pop dropped Into Bres-|<Tenny, fanned. Abbatlechio walked. winner for a oils bet OF) Te Balty|Mahan's embrace. Babb was right|/Cooley drove n, never touched-me ove Olid beat ‘Fitageraid “Hetfurd claims) enere. when Bonner, drove Guth #0 Ratiechin to thin then ae” found (a acy With Gene be okie ee the afrow files. Miller rubbed a little | bert all there, guarding “second. Car- Tha $5.00 that Gans stopa hing ik. Iees| Harlem turf on his hands and handed | ney’s topper to lett centre was too easy Than Afteen rounds. out three mysteries to Greminger. No fo Herr at his start on Abbaticchio's r yon) 7 LA , fumble. Warner's attempted sacrifice Agreements Won't Go Hereafter. Bresnahan menaured , ets base) {iiled Gilbert ut the bend. Miller raised Fighters who expect to appear at the) line, with the Norachie No a with the|® very pretty curve that found Lex ixitig shows of the Health and Physi-|egchers in gleeful uproar Babb ac-|ter® glove, Browne fouled to Kittridgs, eal Culture Club, of Boston, in the/cepted Pittinger's garland of four { future will have to agree to fight for a| wrong ones and malicen: eeunene nie . ust : ise: e Pa Geocision or they won’ " fly to left centre fell to Dexter. | i jonner out on drive to McGann. Gre- meee ts Sein Inger's glove swallowed Gilbert's high| minger lifted one to Browne. Kittridge ort drive to Tenney closed th ‘0 runs. 167; Sheridan, 198; Marquis, 183; Paterson, 2. Second Game. fladeiphia. Jack O'Brien ‘contest,|one. Warner got his farewell from} qied from ‘Lauder to McGann. No runs oh was declared a draw last Rae Greminger to Tenney. Nr runs, Van Haltren’s drive to short won night just because the men ngreed Third Innin: promotion, Death found him on a poor ‘that such should be the verdict if they i attempt at lareeny, McGann singled. both were on their feet, Is responsible! Kittridge went ‘back to the boards| He also died at the bend. Bresnahan for the new rule: after a rousing fly to Van Haltren, Pit-! walked. Babb touched out at second, a Overy. club should do likewise. It|tinger smote the atmosphere for a trio.! No runs, ‘ D caahte any prearrangments be- Termites waar|AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM Series he tmncsies'te| TACKLES THE WASHINGTONS. “high-class fighters hail from the West and Edwards recently equalled this rec-| tion of business methods. The conse-|Qadege. 161; Addicks, 205; ord. ' quence was that the association did not | Total, 860, Erasmus, Pratt and De Witt Clinton /meet the demands upon it, and now is schools will be represented in the Inter- lip the hands of a receiver. scholastic relay race. ——____- 7 Carr, Grady, Soutar, Wright and Bon- eer Seay coins, Welsh ona Be! carseyesenaay came, | THE FIRST tar Gdether ox “Kua Carsey and hie Metropolitan Se ec, Mitowetner 20 entries have been re-|, UG. Carney ant te Gear vase. | RELIABLE be the best ever conducted by the col-| ball team as thelr opponents at Pa TREATISE ON lege. able Park on Sunda; ayy 1 ‘Rowadays. “Young Corbett’ is a Den- (Continued from First Page.) sh over product; Jim Jeffries, Jim Corbett, x Ne! Oe oF at atte Hanlon are na-| ioe, Paten and ‘Townsend. Tho fellow |It was tumbled and the Senators got a Wrankle ‘Nell are close to the best in with the Oriental nome appeared the/hase. Selbach’s knock to Conroy was ’ y BLOOD \ ia oh most likely choice. Drill, who once |to first ahéad of him. Keeler ran like | : HF division, and both are San Fran: [150% overs ening the bat for GeorRe- | dear for 100 feot and AOL Delenanty'n | FF ” NASHVILLE WINNERS. i Po 7 ne ih ry | town, was to £0 behind the bat, thouga | foul hit. Conroy Ganzel was. the 8 mre. Illinols candidates, This ) (Special to Ti cf y Fred’ Clarke wanted to do duty again. | way Ryan wa put out. No runs. 6 Evening World.) POISON i Pet aoe dane as the only Hasterner/ "tra, Johnson, bearing ® smile unbe- ‘ RACE TRACK, NASHVILLE, Tenn. ’ fala” nom be. saliod at Westerner. coming, 40, the, day. ArnVad SL tPe| wviniame's fy was, wetted in_ the April 23.—Following are the results of | oy tssimmons. and Joe Walcott are for-| rounds from Thanet shod natire|precges into Seibach's, ha ae WINS OUT 10 00 tho races run here this afternoon: A ' fully describing the s ‘ / in born, #0 neither can be credited to 4 ,. vas doubtedly due to the reported | 4 of tt out of Carey's reach. It ‘irst Race—Three-guarters of a mile. 7 particular part of this country, » | Was undoubtedly, dee ty vines tn the! was a mngie’ Conroy rained afoul fy | Won. by Whiskey Ring, even and 2 to Sieber serum treat third. ‘'ime— ment—its only cure— to Werns and Matthews Training. American League circuit, When be is|Coughtin got tt. Demont tossed Longos Jack “Ratio for place, was : - own the receipts here yesterday his) pounder to Carey, No runs. da; Louis Wagner sRube” Ferns, the ex-welter-weight | Sih" might fade. Instead of the re-| Long. stop) roller and hiea 4 | 21d 1. con yy |E: E» Smathers Has Engaged/H. H. Davies, Lipton’s Yankee dragitor! th @Mampion of the world, has begun ac- ported crowd of 11,950 people here there | it to first 1 y Mingae did a it Plunger Scorched the Bookies! Second race, one-half mile—Won by 5 tee for the asking. Gage) teaming at the Toilignt,Ciuo, of] were suek n fow More PAN Line’ en [Sayeed ana goltDemonts eee” Neh | by Hig Big. Pl Grand |i. ir nce 'was thd; Wum:| One-Time Owner of Dr. Rice) Representative, Joins theNew) Send a name an ffalo, for. his twenty-round contest] in ‘tself was a y |" ARM ROL EMonus ive i s Bi lay on Grand |; ch t rida so (Ww! r the last minute ir was third, Time—0.49 1-4. : : 7 with Matty Mattthens before the In-| &%,q¥er"uyimus decided to put Harry Third Inning, y aay “rhind Ra cighths_of a mie~| to Train His Select String. Jersey Club. ! address to Dent. A of Won by rdess, 7 to 1 and’ to 1; John Coulter, 8 to 5 for place, was ond, Flaneur was third, Time—1.29. McChesney, the hope of the Western] The New Jersey Cricket Club has THE INTERNATIONAL A George Smith (Pitsburg Phil") gave er horsemen, and Dick Bernard will here-|elected A. J. G. Cooke captain and F W. U ie auror|.aeorge Smith (-PItaburs PRL") ewve| — AQUEDUGT ENTRIES. |Dergenmh ane Disk Bernard will here: |atened 4.4.0. Conus capinis an? | SERUM TOXIN CO, Sepational Athletic Club on next Mon-| lowell instead of Tannehill In the box, fly was a long one, but Opera and Lord Turco. May night. Ferns has engaged Curley |and Jack O'Connor was chosen to catch | Ryan was under It. Demont took How: peples to act as his chief trainer, and|)im. ‘To catch Lee Clarke was selected. | @ij's pop-up, Davis lifted the ball ov latter promises to have the “Rube” iT third and reached first rals sig the pink of condition on the night First Inning, the ball into. Ryan's hand. The latt the fray. Matthews Is also training | ayy couldn't locate the ball as|dropped it. Davis scared on the ely went|and Keeler reached third Paithtully at Brook der the watch- oats ; ful eve Ot Tommy Went, tie will srrive | served, by, left-hander Lee Bf te Wea faufiy to Selbach, One run. Aqueduct racetrack yesterday. He Js — a sn me[OWNEd and trained Dr, Rice the year/cers are President, James D. Boydi St. James Bullding, Buffalo the latter part of the week (AWAY DACK AMI Te COMtd' not beat oot| Clarke landed a fly into Davis's hands | credited with having taken over $10.00} AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April 2-7 lene Doctor won the Brooklyn Handicap| Vice-President, Alex Forbes; Secretary . . a wil put the finishing touches to! Couenlin Fa ene he war Lee 8 ner oer sor onded Into Gane [out of the ting, He won this amount otlonss at 60 to 1, and Treasurer, F. F. Kelly, No. 8 Dan-| Broadway and 26th St., New York. the bal fs fe az iRymnestunt Ronee eee Teun una ie init. Willams helped to ret've|by backing hiy horse Grand Opera in pi 3 Oe tlt ch, No runs. the first’ race and also Lord Turco, Too . yed a hot one to Long, | Selbach n ra Papemrmbers ks Mosher. HATIARE VERE =o which is the property of his ‘brother, Roby pret. the. light ties Bul Smith, to win the fifth race. ails hats th ee" | BOTENTE WINS FLUSHING I Bl Ba oy” such a beating In Detroit last Opera, while on Lord Turco he covered Foster is on his way to Memphis from|forth avenue, Jersey City; committee, 3 |New York to take charge of the Smath-|J. D. Boyd, F. F, Kelly, A. J. G. Cooke, ~ ers small but select string of runners.|1y W. T. Stiles and C. H. Hill. “The club A PAINLESS INJECTION, He carries orders from Mr. Smathers|has obtained a lease of the St. George! s4n4 now for the CURE—for the Hopel to Durnell & Herz instructing them to]Cricket ground, Hoboken, for the sea- “The Sieber serum is an animal. i gon. It will ‘hold its first annual dinner | which is Injected under the skin and whi Petra ‘i turn the animais over to him, 1 t, 18 another fighter that is good STAKES WITH GREAT EASE the ring getting the odds of & to 1.| Doubles ; ‘ McChesney and Dick Bernard qwili|next Saturday night at the Hotel La-| Sbsolutely ‘cradicates every trace of blood | 3@-Dis mother. Root is at present hay : ° ae PRY ee, Tom Teentee aRanent and|/ s * be shipped to Chicago to-morrow, where | fayette in order to introduce new mem- ts application by needie injection subct a fine qeaidence built near Dougins uae ' ‘ w \ 1122 Spntentious yz] they will be raced until the close of |pers, among whom Js H. Hier Davies, | taneously is entirely painioss and abgolutaly 4 om First Pa $a 110). Silver Dream 4 " “ action 4 im, Chicago, which he intends to (Continued from First Page.) ST. MONICA’S EUCHRE PARTY. |: vl ugar Ce oY the Washington Park meeting, and|sir Thomas Lipton's United States rep-| ictus, fal tlon is insta tod. ‘The residence Js to cost $14,000. : +] “Third Race—Seliing; mite and seventy yards, |then Foster will bring them Hast tolresentative. system through the kidneys and bowels, saved every doll heat Articulate three lengths for) Arden, 119, Gannon ; eee Harrison 199 Kire Bramble .....110]try conclusions with ‘the Easterners} The Executive Committee of the ft ROE a Danacen, but & specific: per a fp. the rine ring, He say third’ money: | dove, 101.7 Redaingion S|aheré WIN He @ Receptlon, Too, | Mile 100 iat Ealing o.oo lat Baratoga. Metropolitan District Cricket League will) bY, Drocess of regeneration expels effete and ds ever disabled so that he cannot cay ee Pinion, 161, lee a. * 4m Monor of New Pantor. Line as Smathers is anxious to increase his|meet thix week to decide the question of| life, new blood, and an invigorated body ae G in he will be welcome at the ‘I igorated body as free from disease and its sequelae ag Was olde and UP: OF) Aindo, 112, Redfern,....> primitive man. Start poor, Won ‘driving. Time—1.28. me of his mother. Flushing Stakes; ehree-y Elaborate preparations are being | Bf! pices string and has instructed Foster to|the resting place of the Metropolitan malle and eeventy yards n Betting de by the members of the yarloy <8 see keep his eyes open for some good ones.|Cup, the emblem of the cricket cham-| PY) ery a Rotehfora. x aalsiaden oan be ie made 3 yarlous Tar MY Ltie eich ontenraiea lena imate cnt Betohtord, | sana mite, feoke, AU HUETID. Br pat tits race Alado, ridden by Redfern. | ori connected with St. Monica's | Far Cratt : Foster has een very successful abroad | plonship of New York. At the samel new school of medicine as Pastour, ‘Rowe, rhe thin city, who has hear ents [eeu abr commences 1 4 at bb Went throuwh the outside fenes ‘ThelChurch for the euchre and reception|, Fouts Race—Woodbaven Stakes; seling: five /ay q trainer, and it was with diMculty| meeting it is Ukely that the champion-| Sieber and Koch tha the modical world is in fhe West during the Inst Mien: [torlishe, Jk Minder”, 2 3 30% 2 £D\horse was killed Redfern wan thrown| which takes piace on Monday evening ‘ence Drennan... that his services were secured by Mr.|ship schedule will be rearranged to pre-| {homany® or cerum therapeuticn ti, eee in months, will have another encoun- 1h Reeneaee BO a) Read ohyeiiant ata ea ekmoulance) next at Turn Hall, Bighty-ffth street |The Hrown Mona i : Smathers. vent clashing of dates. ment of disease by the hypodermic tnjecthg Wizard to-night with his old-time rival, ‘A, 8. Durrant will captain the Brook-| of solutions. Pasteur demonstrated th The Memphis Jockey Club has r suc: . , a ‘Won eanily, Time—1.47, Keene. True Blue cut out ¢he ry and Lexington avenue, id ly Rotchford; of Chicago. | They will! Socente went to the. front at the start, | followed ho’ Rostand, Jove, Ttacue Anal “This being she fist social gathering | nities et iae! she unnteet ported that in the absence of proot|lyn Cricket Club team thi year. Jame Meat Rah within’ Aenean ing show to be brought off ar Kane |made ail the running, and won easily. |Cranesville, | In the run home Truelof the parishioners since the install rand Oper “IT Fiving Buttress the charges mae by Jockey Coburn|Pediow Js President; A, ‘Tyrrill, Treas: | recone period, with his now world. reno Paes Sade alvoy Tae viraced into second place on the| Blue died away, and Frank Rice going ‘Anumada ; Paul Clifford urer, and H. O, Seale, Secretary, sent tanerediin' ta told SI eae aos always pat up a) Pivitreceh sand jal head and head | to the front in the Inst sixteenth won by [ton of the new pastor, Rev. James} jlomesiaad’ ..-.-).:- 98 Ben Howard against Hers, who has had McCheaney| "the. hiatie Club has been Ofganized| sumption: oux perfected ‘hls seruya witeh i 4 With Torohlight anti] the stretch W44/ a length from Star and Garter, who was|D. Lennon, 8. T. 1, the affair will be | Sweet Allce in his stable, will have to be dro; .}among the members of Clan MacDonald. |{, anti-toxin to Riphtheriay ‘and. later Going Up. feached, ‘There Bthics moved up and) a length and a half in ¢ront of Rostand.|one of unusual interest and brillianc: Slath Race—Malden three-year-olds; selling;|‘This ends what promised to be one/of Brooklyn. The team expects to mi bor, by his serum, WHICH I8 THO! was practically arranged lat |porsed them, but he coud newer te PA Ie 2 No effort le belng puted to insure him | geayisss 108 BE Hie Gig BURnAMD OF SRO LUFT MAOMOD. |e Bond CUTER ety Wore CrleKer At | Aer the ence s b “ st | ‘Dotente, who won easily by @ lengt a hearty Welcome, The prizes for the | Recklees cove ree SSS ule of a Aiscovered the fi nt “§ porvcen “Young Missiselppl.” the | Etnies was a length and a half-in front RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. euchre embrace many serviceable arti-| Alw° day... Manhattan College vs. Hion, | #0ciatlon. Among, the new, members, Ip) cure for blood polson since 4 the feathor-welght of this city, {OF TOME ry pace * pes Flying “Oypay At Jasper Oval to-day the Manhattan |ohief balsmen of thie Atanhatten ¢ C P eRe above quotations are taken from: n Lo y a r Cs re DG. ak Dilladeiphin, “ckaes two-vearsplt maidens; four and @ half als ee r Jeint Gumes af Xavier A.A, a: College team will have the Ilion club, |, The, Columbia Oval Chie, of aalarriac| Rem ytroat ine, n, blood pojwon Lust i ‘men & good inducement to box a Siniten | OW perme py Co. HM. Blehth Regbment Colcanmy Rosewater of the New York State League, as their |/Mo°Eround to the New Jersey Cricket| tinal Serum Toxin Co, 722-128 Bt. . mf bout before his club next ks via, Re FL: CE TRACK, K MOH PARK, ef ith ot Gold opponents, The team from up 6tate is Clu which will be unable to use its| Building, New York, who administer night. Tucker is matched ey Hit) 9-10) 1-8 /8T) LOUIS, April 23—The races ached- | & larve number of entries have been received see a one of the strongest teams in the New| Wicket at Hoboken until the first week) guarantee the Sieber, serum treatment rht ‘Tom Feliz before the same fi 108. ‘8 Zeven|uled to be run here this afternoon re- | for te Kames of the Xavier Athlete Association ‘4 A in June. The Columbla Oval Clip tied | ONLY agency through which this a Saturday night, and after this | iste. 3 30 12 | gulted aw follows: and Company MH, Kighth Regiment to be bei THIS WRESTLING BOUT York State League this season and Bi x County last season for the cham-| ease be cured. We uni Oa ores bis watch ‘wits “Misuls- |isilana, 108, Cochran... Je 18. “ER MIETOR Oe ZOionrs Bt the Bighth Reginent Armory on Saturday, should give @ 90d account of them-|pionship of the New York Cricket Ag-| company will send a copy of 4 ‘will be clinched. verberat , x be ef Tirol’ BaceDnrae quarters of a mile | April 38. Tae trove ran will om WILL BE FOR BLOOD. Is ‘ Roointion Thin kame, wil be Playea off book to any person sending " Low Cut, ol D} "., 2 to 1 an to 6; | clude the games, and the ween f) speteiidts are EN t New: nd address, Menon ort erie: canada, | omaunt, 108.” shea, % 36) 16, iit Swedes Are Anxious to See Lundin|. At the Weehawken baseball grounds! next Sunday the West New York team for the coming bantam: |™ft. Brele Fullum, 108, |, | 4) 54 99] Second Race—One mile.—Won by ‘Tray- 9, mile bieye! Defeat A «Faust on Bpinpship. battle | betwee ers, 3 to 1 and even; Chamblee, & to s| entered int suite. bieys ne any the West New York ine present holder ot ines fd two| fer place, waa accond; Deutschinnd fo S| Prank, the Kighth Regiment ¥ A ee 1 meat thas pita rac tito dane fa raat Ae MGN S| hind Hane One i A wrestling match that 1s caloulated bated San ack CIN takes place before June | ines broke quickty land ‘opened "a, bik Third Race—One mile and an eighth, Belldinw Many Boat h n he: y ") Ry ot the’ strenuous Man offers the boys 60 per vent. | ca's’« hers, Fickle teading Miss| Won by ‘Tammany Chief, 7 to 1 and 6 to] ‘The Whitestone Hollow Spar and Bo. to please admirers M4 Manic Ey Men, Come : to Mel | zat sry’ oe ttek ame oY he oi 4 " 7 meeipis to box. {ft is noi | Pipeite® oatretch by o fength,| 2: Aimless, 6 to § for place, was second, sport, wi be decided at Saongerbund | re sontelalr Golf Clvb will open the atseon ; gery Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polsouing, yw scoent thin, offer, 'xs patel atte ie Heaigente clawed) Optima was ‘third ‘Mime1ss pi alam Fd Mi ree ir gs My acing [Hall Brooklyn, Saturday night, ‘The arse faturday with « handicap saten between | or any Swellings, Catarrhal Gor D On ee i i se ae, . Compete du th i, incipala will be Hjalmar Lundin, the | two teams of Afteen men each, 18 holes, medal Q ee eth kir eal | ick han'® Samet, cis] gucnamne Deca fon, pai iit at | principal wi be nimac Lande, the [ane we eve ys as ai Fro doin two lengthy for. the place. Sabine: Aba ie Say ewe for esas, a rutier, treba’ ant [the German exponent of the game who fo P FIFTH HACE, NATIONAL LRAGUE. dinghy for Albert Boptwick's curlaing schooner | pocently won from Anders Andersson, y feat! Three-year-olde and up; .eviiio C1 , 1, , Vergemere, and a eet of davis be te “tar the Sporting. ” a “T Soilonies He RO. eden yacit Hewolute. Tho Bwedes in New York hunted up ‘Gaiciet ss a Andeeaat | QUBENS CO. JOCKEY CLU. a } ‘$00 Cinetnaat Merete Gua Ot 2 ae Ba F900. Lundin knows more abo QUE A ‘evenue gromude Saturday af- ay tat AGERDUTE, L " a fe bind awees e Stabe I i i if Y ~ 7 H ton se Ordad Seed. | ote ‘ af 0 Wala ‘