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RACING NEWS AND NOTES. } ith ‘ALMOST BLED TO DEATH Had Hemorrhage While Inspecting His Stable , of Horses at Ohurchill Downs. qt ~—s- Flat: -Racing Jockeys Seldom A. , Ride in Good Form for Year) counsvrizm, apr gaya, Gie- or More After Being Thrown) ce'the rest ot honortuecs eaite ve as Was Crack Lightweight. an. hour efter the flow had Increased. A physician was summoned, but~the Churchil! Downs looking over his stable | fw of blood was not etoppéd until 9 of horses, He stooped over to inspect | o'clock last night. Mr. Corrigan ts con- the hoof of one of the animals and a'| fined to his room and mey not be al- flow of blood was started from his nose. | lowed: to stir for several days. AMATEUR BASEBALL. - AMATEURS, ATTENTION ! 1 The Evening World will print all challenges, results of games or other news Concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Bdition. From time to time, as space, permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be published. \_ Arthur Redfern will not ride a horse jfor some time, He has @ broken collar (Bone and is badly shaken up. It was freed cheering news to Mr. Whitney to hear of his star jockey’s mishap at Aqueduct, for, as a rule, It takes a Hockey @ season to get over the shock ) Which a fall gives him. There are many instances -where riders have totally lost their nerve after @ done-breaking fall. Curlously enough, these instances apply only to flat rac- ing. Steeplechase jockeys are now in the saddle who have had nearly every bone In their bodies broken by falls over the jumps. But the reason for this is Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Hditor, @asily explained. Steeplechase riders|} The Evening World, New York. re men, while flat riders are mere children. /Otten Ends Rider's Career. ‘The flat riders do not possess the more mature reasoning powers of the cross-| {h, country jockeys, and their timidity is hard to overcome. Little Shea, who had @ bad fail last year, has never amounted to anything since. He was a rider of Great promise. It took Odom a long time to recover his nerve after his fall at Brighton, but he grew out of it and to-day is one of the nerviest boys in the s@ddie, Even his fall at Gravesend last pring failed to affect him, for he was bolder and more aggressive than ever. While a'fall rarely affects an old rider # often put on end to the career of the youngster just starting after fame. It is to be hoped, however, that Redfern will come around al) right. He is one of the best of the light-weights, and ‘ bis services would have been invaluable to his employer, What Makes the Jockey, Speaking of jockeys reminds one that ; the star jockey at Aqueduct just at present seems tto be O'Neill. The praises that have been showered upon this Youth are really amusing. The boy's f Guccess at Aqueduct merely proves that it is opportunity and the horse that makes the jockey.. The praises of Red- fern were ringing at Washington, yet here are forty-elght races run at Aque- duct and this supposedly crack ight-, weight has only ridden two winners. Here is Fuller, the crack jockey at New Orleans, with only two wins to his oredit. Odom, unquestionably the best rider in this country to-day, scored his first win of the meeting yesterday. Cochran, whom no one wanted to retain this season and who was supposed to be a back number, has four victories @cored, and he is taking pot lutk, a mount wherever he can get. it. - ‘Trainer Deserves the Credit. Haack and Hicks, hailed as coming phepomenons, have fatled to wih a race. O'Neill, however, happened to be the rider for Newton Bennington, and Bred Burlew Having good material and large experience sent his horses to the post trained to the minute. The credit 0es to Burlew and not to O'Neill. Bur- lew is the man behind the gun, so to epeak. ‘The records only go to show how fickle the public ts in transferring its allegiance from one rider to another. This Daly Favorite Won, Wonders of the turf will never cease. Illyria, at 4 to 5, won a-race, The wonder is not gt Illyria's viotery, but @t the ¢ct thet a favorite scored in the colors of W. @. Daly. Sométhing always happens to - Usually they get a umes ‘thelr Hite Sesto, Ui dence, and 4 to 6 ws. inst @ natural 1 a Father ‘The Eewox, Jr,'a with toate aver grounds, Dut the 14 Hike fo errange gemesfand Sunday. Ni oot 9 pai " correspondence to jo. 411 West Forty- epeaitied to alxteen yea! irk preferred. Address 3 manager, George Schworm, , | Ath street. would like to arrange games ing 13 to Ie years, for Sun- “Address all ‘communications No, 6§3 Wales avenue, . ck an well-known i a, ed ‘The Decatur A. C. gem|-profeational team ‘of nd, a! and DATE. 2 They ould ike, | pemt-proteattons! team, of, ‘Capt. be: fll teams averaging uinetoen “years? Suitable guarantee offerd. Addresa a}! challenges tp manager. Jorwoh A. PA. O'Reilly, care Hammond “Typewriter Company, SIxty-ninth street and Bast River. ‘The Elton F.C. has arranged “ho following | Hi schedule for thie season: April 26, Boouths May 10, Universal playard, formerly yall Club, of Her! a ond hetida 2 an I non obs ae join a: ‘team ine: a Singles ‘on Sanders sty. AG: uly 12," Bt, Lanete: | or@ae OL. Nenvelt, Blighty ng McGulres: Aug. . averaging 15 years, have July, August, Address rand street, city. . ‘The Gloux A. O., all ates ope nin Gisy, ©. R, Quareate, No. 181 ote B, B.| No. F. ©. Getedted the Pilgrim od game 23 to 10, the letter fortest Orth tan ng. ie would @ ¢o hear from teams tver- ging Atteca to aistonn. “Address Wa. Lyden, | fro io. 318 Bast y-seventh street, City, ve the Bergen A. ©., of che Bronx, has reor- genized for pet prev and ae het to Uh ‘with teaina avereg! to 4 tollowing This Bunday at Gremville, the trong Morris A. C. aggregation from New ferred: Waverly Junions ndays in May and Momner, 695 Bergen Juni Rel open. Aedes “WB 0 oped. Address “W. cons. ‘The manger of the Wingtoot Baseball Club wishes to annoinee that the game with the BE $ Augustings om Sunday, (April 19 waa layed ‘9 Baseball Club | with « pick-up team and pot the above club, formerly of But "and will meet any or out of ‘The following players make sy. Bemion, - Lewis, Captain; Vallelly, Batreet, ne Barrett, Hauck, Oletaghila, AM be. played 4 ¥ Charles L. Omith, No. fred and Fourth street, B, B.C, would like ¢o hear trom iH-round players, 15 to 16 years old, good And would Ike to Acme ng Island, preferred, Charles Ro- | mer, jer manager of tho Plymouths, is re- ; quested to call or send address to D. Harowtts, No. 15 Mutger place, elt , oo. ‘The Wagle F.C. would like to book games wh toms 13 to 15 years. They Rave all in May, June, July and August open. Grews J. Keanelly, No, 225 Bast Sixty-niath atrtest, olty, my 2, i Be. i 2, E 5 The Randell, of Harlem, would like to arrange gamer with teams averaging ton to twelve yours, t. tight fleld; ohn MoCormlek, lett Sera: F. Gehieab, outro Sold: @.. Brady, shert- Jomea McCormick, third base; Fy | Mitte, ¢ James McManus, first base; 4 rald, pitcher. |For pleast eend to ames McManus, No. 2204 eo. G, Seteated the McDermoet v. AE to 8. The 1a ke to book games with uni- formed teams sixteen yeara old. med | evens Willies B. , Manager, Sutton place, city. i t E f- Fa i | er 6 = 3 on] : No, 34 generous price chance. Per- has turned over Bul hew leat. @ Metropolitan Jockey Club has an- nounced ‘thet the price de. edutanion tg 2 inclosure will be 76 cents Li i i i ; i f i ‘He paid no attention to it at: frst, but. J.| Grippe, or obstinate colds, AG | disease; Cure Is Assured, Alcohol Cannot Cure, Persons who take little exercise and yet eat a great deal of meat fill their blood. with products that the hard-working mah. the. system ‘of the Sedentary person and must be carried off’ wneeds, but which cl by the unaided kidneys, The result is the urin€ begins to deposit the heavy parts in the form of gravel, which later comesetdgether as stone. and passes Knowing minutely the causes of “stone,” science has not been slow in finding the Physicians who have never before in their practice ordered a prepared rem- are advising patients to use Dr. Pettin- causes excruciating. pain as it through the kidneys and bladder. cure, ed, ails Kidney-Wort Tablets. They know it contains no alcohol, as liquid remedies do, and that it is entirely harmless to an in- fant or the aged. The recommendation ,of peas has, brought about,a demand for Kidney-Wort Tablets such as has never before occurred. No other kidney remedy ever had the confidence of the public as Kidney-Wort Tablets have to-day, When one or both kidneys become weakened from any cause, strain, exces- sive work, dissipation, alcoholism, nery- ous debility or advancing age, the blood becomes foul and symptoms of blood poisoning from uric acid appear. Every one should know these symptoms and ai- should be'taken when pain over the Idins and region of the kidneys firet calls atten- ion to the trouble, thirst, alternate chills and flushes, rheuma- "'!tism and quick, unsteady heart beats, won-| urine becomes scanty and often tinged’ with blood, the bowels obstinately consti- pated, the pulse more frequent and smaller and the sufferer anxious and restless. Unless ‘the disease is stopped, as can easily be Gye by Kidney-Wort Tablets, more serious/symptams appear; delirium, convulsions and CURE THAT 4 simple remedy at the beginning of @ dtsease {a better than a counctl @f doctors at the erttieat étage.—MUNYON, be no fear or danger of Grippe then. A few dobes will break up most any form of cold. It hes been demon~ streted inthousands of cases that it immediately checks discharges of the nose and eyes, stops that awful sneez- ing, promptly relieves the throat and ion and fever and tones up the ire gystem. It is eimply invaluable in all forms of Price 25c. at amy drug store. if you have the Rheumatism try matism Oure; if you have lure; if you ny try his Kidney Cure.” Mun- Be remedy Rbew aqua ; eg for most every y 25 cts. MUNYON, Phila, Pa. Rianos and Organs. \ ‘The “Standard”Desks Are the Best. vor SALz bY CHAS. E, MATTHEWS, 275 CANAL ST., N. ¥, All our, other office and lib ity and value. £ hich ur erday that otler racing assoct would follow suit, Saratoga will raise the price on women, who will hay pay instead of $1 as in the The admission to the fi be raised. Braatnes Je, Spnarned thle ok i cay « Hinieed umber of meople | age, frop eng, te quality ot da difficulty in explainh it is given it tl Jt it whl elev: tone. .Of cour: thought of adding to the recelpts. Racing associations care no’ receipts, ey are in the ly from” philanthropic ries, OW | lnrger, wakes _ greased. the produce of breeding farms bring higher prices—every one {money and the kes heaps. of ‘ani / / dent pubile is: sau SE | textes. we a What a funny ate | of tare ilttle | Magoos Dr. Koch's Sanitarium, Tncorporated for the oure of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Deafness, ‘SMomach & Lung Troubles Free Examination Daily 10 to 7; Sundays, 14 to 3 119 W. 224 S€. ROW, KOCH OF BERLIN At Cor. Kbrich Store, N.¥. et . Tho Kingwood A. stxtoo Tents year oul to elghten years, woul Eames, with teams of” ike . to foot the bills. hypocritical world thts 6, to be sui CYCLING ON RIVAL TRACKS IN BOSTON. @ Moran Win te Thete jective Paced Races. BOSTON, April %.—Peced\bicyole race The Bim, Jr. is 11 tga Would lke te ar ee aa Gasage ‘played exly om BY REV. FATHER PONTUR, cae Wow @ Young Woman of His Parish Was Cured of Consumption by Father John’s Medicine. ‘Writing from La Fargeville, N. Y., on February 7, 1902, Rev, Fr, Joseph Pontur, of St. John’s Parish, said: “One of my parishioners, almost spondent of ever getting cured, gi up by Soe Cantons Mp 9 SnAERES upon my firm advite fe uring Mather since has been John’s Medicine 10 the great joy motor-paced nace. At the Revere James F. Moran, of Chelsea, Hugh McLean and Will C, @tinson, Yast-named dri out tm, the 2 ile, and Moran beating MeLean , by' Sit Be hi de ae H ‘Basil de one"Rtth of a ascsad the’ other Bises LARGEST CREDIT CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, Goed qualities at low prices. such a5 we give, bring customers, who, coming, buy, buying, come again, - Open acgount with us; it helps you finance other obligations, MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING & CREDIT READY MAUVE AND TOURDER, 4 ee tt to. va" a Pah and ancy Vode BO. Wrive tor terme ite ‘e time at constantly improvi, of her parents and friends," Again, four months. later, Rev. Fr. Pontur writes: “The young woman to in my letter of February %, 1902, who was given up by all the doctors as a consumptive, continues to improve wonderfully by using Father John’s Medibine.” Remember, not @ patent. medicine, and free trom weakening astimulaats or dangerous iF Id it to the ¢ Kive miles, 7: y mail fifteen miles, 3008-5; twenty Chas River Pa: jed to uso’ ai 0 Guicl wer ACCOUNTS OPENED WITHBYERYBODY | —ax0 EVERETT PIANO ity Time. Opportuni SPRING SABE. There are returned eae at the end of the musical and socie' number of Everett Pianos, both: Up end Grands, that have heen a short time by prominent in- strumental and vocal artists, as well as temporary dwellers in fashionable hotels and apartment houses. We offer these superb Pianos—all in perfect condition and each re- markable for its tone—at substantial FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 94, 1903, STONE I IDAEYS Painfal While It Lasts, a Liquid Remedies Containing tend to them early, -Kitiney-Wort Tablets In Kidney. diseases there ts an unnatural | COLD T0-DAY prelemt victims of the Grippe.. Thal] *| dreaded disease is epidemic; and yet’ The “Big Store” * lowered PROFIT! The clothing values of the Siegel Cooper ices on commodities in_ general. VERY: HIGH qualities. additional word. Simply these facts : Wen’s Spring Suits, Hl Colors. $ Gop Brief description in type cannot do justice and quality of the garments. (some wi newest Spring colorings, and, df course, rics. TUXEDO and CU non-glossable black fabrics. Gop Coats, H Saturday — Gen Dollars _ AAWRLEN IPL 4 Zz =S= =A A Revelation Saturday has solved many a problem ED PRINCIPALLY? THE. PUBL ! come proverbial, not merely for their LOW prices, but the We will make a demonstration without the use of an Your Unrestricted Choine of High Class Wen ’s Rain Coais. Guredo''Stag’’— Coats & Vosts— Cutaway Frock ‘ag comprise Single and Double Breasted Sacks Ghe Suits ih silk facing), showing the very lack and’ blue fab- ITAWAY’ coats and vests of fine comprisin| ‘I Coverts, “Fwills and Vene- tians; also black and Oxford fabrics. Suarantecd Rain ‘Coats, mene It has WHO HAS IC, Co. have be- Coats, to the variety celebrated rands. Saturday For Sale, ! ——_____ _ ______}| WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. apace 144 BOWERY, + marth Bt, Station, west side of street, ra them, "At our prices Dl . At our prices {good as United States Bonds, P PERFKOT BIT GUARANTEED, TEETH EXTRACTED wy TO DEMONSTRA ur worl joni a are the originators of tiless ie reach Our prices are within gam fillings, 50c.; We give a written contract to d it In re laws Engagement Ring, white dia- very brill ‘Titany wet- tam, $25 ir, free of charge, for ten the State of New York, t! 212 BROADWAY, Cer. Fulton St. 410 BROADWAY, Cor. Canst se: | All offices open 9 to 7, Not open Sundays. For Sale, Our Credit Plan ‘Toth Ring, fine poy pu Enables you to get what you This setting need at once, Only ‘tooe' te tame ; ‘our gr $6.00 $1 A WEEK MEN’S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING, FURNITURE & CARPETS PRICES THE LOWEST. C.IBK AU AY reductions from the regular and in- variable price prevailing on New Everett Pjanos. The change to take your choice from.the very cream of this stock is hereby extended. Season, payments, Write for catalogues and special price list. Everett Piano Warer. 141-148 Fifth Avenue, RAM Near Goutheast Corner Siet Street, Pianos $1 a Week. Celebrated Walters Plano, $195, in this great Piano Sale, Delivered on Payment of $500, $1 Down, $1 a Week. Privacy Assured. No Annoying Investigation, ‘ LEWIN’S, 269 West 125th St, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, Solid $4 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our Ye Prices $2.50 to $15.: Quality Guaranteed. No Extra Charge for Lettering. en Open Evenings til 7, Saturdays till 10, FO SUSCIPIT Wall Orders Filled. Inquiries Solicited, =! Banking and Financial. HAIGHT & FREESE] CREDIT Co. FOR EVERYBODY. srooxs, ‘sonos, Gaiis, cortox! 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FOR OLD POINT oo) (corner 29ttw@ BE): 1 ‘nied Street Station, and =e SeESSa Si RE SENS 3823.8-92, GUSBEsenssusnenssssesers = ; 2 HES > ee & A it) 4 North oofiine nesta srith Pinte way. 35 Union cs Sts Cotambs Bees as, oh ehae Re dy ha rel Cab Service. | o AO Sesertntosaont, = For Sale. a MANHATTAN | CLOTHING CO, THE POPULAR CREDIT HOUSE,” “CLOTHING | FOUR STORES: dj 1414 3d Ave,, near 65th St ~ 2274 3d Ave, near 124th St.) 295 8th Ave., near 25th St. BROOKLYN—700 Broa OPEN BVENINGS, Bicycle Manufacturers Foreclosure aR i SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. $2.80 UP.) $6 Coaster Brake, $1.96; Rare Chants. Also closing out 10,000 pairs of new Seu, “31.00: “At: puncture root, ogee workh of, high: ; Thmps, ‘99e." bells, 16ee; oll tampa, ‘Ses Frucht, cor. Vesey & Chi $30, my are Majestic TO NASSAU 8 ‘Call, write oF te! DIAMONDS, watches; Weekly oF mol prices: Nations io wangal Ob. tht Breatwage DIAMON) CASH GIRLS WANTED; eatistactory work to July 2 by CASH GIRLS | ~ ow in our employ and by those egw