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og ie Bay i Parry Roth. D. Umpire—0' Day. GUE PARK. - gun and threatening cloud pag Fi “and it was altogether a he had a , of the Orioles Brooklyn camp early jomas beat out a bun a jclous stab, Thom Keister grounded t Second Innis Doyle laced a beaut got under Dahiin's 1 Gesperate run. Doyle F struck out. Flood: re With a grounder to Brash Dalvien and Doyle dix; Gar. Douglass's welt -, Jordai ‘Ber to second. - slow grounder _ Was nailed ealing si ce unded out to Dalen. Third Innit sent u fly to Kel, off a single to right r to second. on he's pop-f ~ > [Burchell Iine- Aus wict to Jord No runs. ‘fied Ufted a uF to Sheckard, a a Se sould nat wet it z @t second. No runs, A Doyle made out to Hulswitt. Dalen 1? Welverion. Welster, rf Mitchell, (Special to The Evening Wor! PHILAD! 4—The weather man played tag ix The Phillies and Trolley to-day, giving them alternate flashes of As. Mast night left the feld in bad sha disagree Afternoon’ for a tussle on the dinmond Only a corporai’s guard came out to} ) gto the ball tossers perform, ‘#pent Sunday at his home in Osstervil W confab with He got sd, Brashear to Douglass x Bheckard hauled down a ‘Siyrer Schmidt handed over Wo! advance! to left fora st th Was too n, A wild pitch advanced th t 1 nd UPnOHS WRF MA PHILADELPHIA Hanlon Shakes Up His Team and with Schmidt in the Box } Looks for a Victory from the THE BATTING ORDER. Philadeip ‘Thomas. cf. 3 Hulswitt, #8 P. LPHIA Dodgers The rain Manager back to to-day nnd ded out a few hot jolts to his hired elr balloon ascension in the ) @ghth inning on Saturday First Inning. t the first ball plished on a to Wolverton. MeCreedie was jed out at first oy R neckard No vans. foul after second the side No rune ( Utash- hot f run- yeat out a Hulswitt Roth No runs, Bt Douglass, Brashear smothered M to Strang. t out another punt to Jordan. Thomas stole lood made a corking stop o. ‘8 grasser to short right neld, to first Keister hit to Dahlen, forcing Wolverton Fourth Inning. Bheckard’s bunt was easy for Burch- a slow bounder doubled Bebmidt ng Was Schmid Thomas Barry in Ume to right GET LICENSE Little Yankee Rider, Set Down by French Officials, Hopes to Get Reinstatement from West- ern Jockey Club. (Spec! CHICAGO, to The Evening World) HL. May 4.—Jobnite Rettr the Jockey, and Owner Kd Corrigan had a conference here to-day at the Auditorium annex. The Western Jock Club was in sexsicn. aad it La understood th iff hed in applicatio insta at, This eat authe will granted. will sign him rrégan was ha stranger, who urged him + fer to Lester Reiff, presuma ly Johnnie's services. ‘The tw. to Relff's room talk derstood he however practically signed with Corrigan, and ft is Corrigan influence that te gett me the A license. which the Eastern Jockey Clb would not give him, pend ing the French reinvest gi t tn for re rs Then Corr gar c Reiff to ride in r y make for w an then went It wae un that Rett for a 1s fe lon WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. The Evening World.) CK, LOUISVILLE, May 4 The races rin here to-day resulted as Vows tat Race—Seven-elghths of a_m'ls Won by ‘Tanered. § to 5 and 3 to gs second: Kinford was third. Tine m4 Race—Hale mile— Won by Vi zy and out, Advantage, @ to 1 ind; Eshorson was Third Race—Six furlongs.—Won Mary Glen. 2 to} and eto Wh Bly ing Ship, 2 to 1 pines, wae second and Mriinne thie. Tne oi SIX-DAY “PEDS” ARE AT IT AGAIN, Fifteen of Them Will Start in Race in Palace Hall, Brook- lyn, To-Night. What promises to be an interesting six-day go-as-you-p) race will be aeld in the Palace Hail s¥ to 9% Grand street, Willlamsburg, thi week. ‘Th rave will begin at 8 o'clock to-night Fifteen of the best pedestrians will start. The men will mee four hours each evening from & to 12 o'clock. Six of the contestants are champions of varlous cities and countries: Gustay Gus Ruhl wrestier pect Hall t of tor is looked ever com stayed tw with Sander k Ol RELIAN THE —s AUHLIN WRESTLES SWEDISH GIANT. t the he nok ly mixe ath m f b Bout at Prospect Hall, Brooklyn. To-Night Promises to Be an Interesting Struggle. he Swedish giant y-welght boxer et tosnight at Ina bout, two fi style 1 best man that Sweden, as he and twelve mint without either getting Cl AT and Pro match. Sander SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTE ANCHOR, SHOWING HE INVADERS GET to Willi Davis vised a sonring fly ler. Not “ Davis ntle lift to Sprinted fs on his seorcher along the third ne. Fultz could not find an easy in the Redskin’s delivery, No runs 1 bunt up a Ke tlempted to is namesake snipped by Sixth Cross lost the the right fetd hollow, romping t turn of the trl angle. Seybold struck the promenade Jaci Chesbro got the steel wires In his strong right arm working and bowled down Murphy. M_ Cross’ dewdrop bin gle fell to Conroy. Chesbro again has Worked the puzzle scheme on Powers. HS So rune. has “Williams waa poliv) es ful aseiat of the Philac Render to turn a in nd alls off by a beauti- DLC short-stop, wrdspring, but “GOOD START IN FIRST INNING. (Continued from First Page.) Conroy a Lawn Long n third and second. Her hal made a prety stan of second an. Conroy came home on Bender's poor tnrow! The Indian ‘redeemed himself by strung oat OConror, On Seventh Ianing, the first-base line for a double. sult’ with a star ropes, scoring te dusky breve ng rolled (he ball vp Into the heavens, but Davis got ft on the rin. Davis of ihe visitors soted a ling’ fly to Fultz, which aws easy. nT, Cross caugit a low one on the lof dhe tick which grazed Wille Keolar’a awful reach, giving him two bases and scoring Hattasell, Seybold died ona bounder to Ghesbro. Two runs. Rencer moe cured Into the rigit-f Martsell bevsher ave V hollow 1 WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1908. D FO R THE i dal AA A a EVENING WORLD, == © RIMMENSE MAIN BOOM. |BEN JORDAN GAVE DIXON A BEATING. Ex-Champion, Was Ontpointed by Englishman In Six-round Bout. LANDON, May 4.—George Dixon, the colored feather-welght boxer, of Amer- |!ea, suffered another defeat on Satur- day night. He met Ben Jordan, the | English feather-weight champlon, in a |six-round bout and lost the deciaic Jordan had no trouble in outpointing | Dixon ' Eddie Connolly, the American light | weignt. will sail for Boston on May 23, iB tred to clinch a match with ' Spik Suillvan, but the latter woul have it 78 TROTTERS AND PACERS ARE TO RACE. | Rona Drivers’ Event on Speedway | on Suturday Promises Snecons. Entries for the Speedway brushes to | be declded next Saturday afternoon un |der the ausplees of the Road Driv yester- | Assoclation were made puritc Gay. Twelve contests are scheduled, be- ginning at 1.90 o'clock, Soventy-elght trotters and pacers witl compete If all those entered appear on the road, Chief Interest centres In the championship brushes, which are last on the programme. DRAKE BACKS HIS COLT FOR $10,000. Chicago Millionaire Thinks Sav- able Will Win the American Derby. John A, Drake, the Chicago millionaire, will win $100,000 if his colt Savable comes home in front in the Ameri¢an Derby, which will be run in June at Chicago. Mr, Drake has bet $10,000 on Savable at 10 to Lin "Kid" Weller's future book. Savable. it will be remembered, won a pile of money for Mr, Drake and his friend, John W. Gates, when he won {last year's Futurity on the last jump from Belmont's Lord of the Vale. 5 Doyle scored. Ritter foul-flied to| “ny in Is somewhat of a wrestler, hav- Anotter vile at Npalletateuture Se "i Phe starters wi Jeorge Trac Leal. 'YELLO A er big bet in Wellet ee serreh Filet Conient and NGuerrero, Henry Bienes cihAces Ling warked on the mut before taking | ¥ book is that’ of $8,000 by E. E. Smathers : jen scored. Flood stole second, Jor- errero. Henry: Shelton, Id ‘Cin J Gey alts book Is that’ of $8,000 by . H. Smathers Basie Siete, “Puakh| n,n whan, wrnk ker | TEI MAPA] EQURTH AT ODDS OF 30 TO I. farihtertisagens smo PW gaerificed, Scheidt to Doyle, Braiear |James Dean, William Feeney, Capt, Me. fiGoked for. ‘They will wrestle under the © Bot 15 to 1 for tls money. q second. Hulewitt fled to Me-|Enroe, Con. Shuster,, William Smylie, | *Ushices of the Dyker Heights A. ¢ peta aaa F vas doubl y atl png 01 alte: T isa tort fo ‘ a ; y nol Brashear war doubled up at|Tnomas Truinor, Sam Walters, Dutch | Tom Sharkey Is (raining an hard for! (Continued from First Page.) RACING NOTES. No: runi Henry and Larry Heer his wrestling maich with AuRuAE i pene aS Ae rle er Pa next Pith tantns. RT Ay Bulzer'a Harlem River a for a[ hia colt. Hlaetaft was entered to be) home with the money tn this nce. TE) Nearly 390 horsemen were present at y to ry. Wol SER EIO’ LIMO a reRtlina ante: as: | sold f on barrier was not used in this race. An- 4 5 Je «Schmidt sent a fy to-Barry. Wolver- | MAY PLAY FOOTBALL SUNDAY Ting battle. ‘Tho wrestling game te fas. | St pene en ‘ther injunction. was served on the As-| thé opening of Tappan's Hotel, at Sheep ‘3 S vas naile z pew holds every day, and saya 0 Three-vear-olds; alx furlongs. sociatio 3 ane 0 i : Rete ateni’ Guinwiti stopping So Magisteate Cor Dechaes,| a thera al pute ee amauacl cn 14s, ax furloun Howing | Ue gate. and the start wae made in the and made merry until a late hour. Sev- ? ane ageing tr * , arke Oe | Starters, wrehte., Joc! t 1 Pla : y Ta i old sto coups’ , \throw with one shand and tagging ¢ ha reed to throw Sharkey three | te, Jocks, St Hit ste Pl vod old way. Yellow Tal acid "eral told stories of “coups” of the past ‘runner. No runs. In Dinchar; ner. Lintese ean shout Wiyeta, Ti, Odom ota 15 Qut| tlon get away fying, and they raced t0-lhut not one sald a word about the Rota was hit By a pitcned ball tek Daniel Madigan, tweaty-six years old aa Boral, TiratentO.Red'aton $2 a 3 rete to the siete, orners AtHeaeaer cg things (heyohaayinipleklantor the ’ made ¢ Aid pares La ) a. snyder, 10s, Willa 6-0 ind Heno began to close, In the : : mice Aa Thomas and the} 2f No. 200 East Fittieth street, a mem ES. Hierkenwack. 110.N. Lawis 2 10 Even | {\uine Fellow ait proved game, and ja| bookmakers at Morris Park. Host Jim } dagen were full with nobody out. Sheck- | der of the Greater New York Irish Ath BASEBALL NOTES. ROC ROEE ite a1 426; splig of his weight, drew away and won |Villipizne told how he discovered "Bab- Hy ard made a phenomenal catch of Bar-|letic Association, was arraigned before ae. race wus oi Iya gallon for MW by aw length, ‘Phe tinish for the place cock's Sauce. 4 ? id Burchell was doubled at NshiG ! ri who ied al vay and sven! was a furious one, Injunction, Africand- se 8 Baeeate Stow liner and Burchell was doubled | atugistrate Connorton Inthe Long Ialand | president Tan Johnson says of th Bs three tengthe™ from” Kosal “una tiers quishiie heads apaet as! I. R, Thomas has bought a subscrip- &tisecond. Wolverton grounded out | Wen ot ek d er and) Heng finish'ng p i Ts p ito. Doyle. No rt to-day, charged with violutlng | ijiehianders’ chances to win popular who was second all tie Wity. “humed, tion to the Saratoga Special, the great ee day law oy playing tball yes | oie. Aw moon an the public discc nyder was on even terma with. FIFTH RACE. eons ei tll th id ixth Inning. Avor na ! Teoyal Tarete atthe head of the atrstch ; Pahoa wo-year-old race of the midsummer BER Msienicardieent a fy to Thomas. Doyle's is charged that Madigan was one|that Grimith tuts not an all-star team) Hoa) LEG At Uy Heil Of BNP TIED peospearcold filles; four and « Ralf {HlORE® | eing at the Spa, and one of the diss De® Rone liner leo went ot Thomas. Damien | 2° the tha, G'CORReNK ANH. thenseane Lone hey pecs orate than a com | aCe SR Startera, wahts., Jocks, SL.HM.Fin. Str. PI. | tinet sporting events of the American > Was fielded out by Wolverton. (No runs. | 000 HG PATR VenanlaveeMagingl nt cated Will get Out the. DIANE | ris stoniaquey eet RACE necatateenin | Nardelins 1i4, Bullman, 3, M2 2S lture, ‘his ts another evidence that the ng? ee iors to the right Held walt] t= Connortoa discharged the prisoner, [far the second story on our” grand} qjien NontaRue Stakes, one pee eee Cypelenness 108 SGannehs ss 22 ape 9-18 = latest of the very wealthy men of New tele ter's long rap, Flood made | saving int football ware at te crateereas | at tt vinta a DASHES pepe sevice york to take up the sport of racing play on Brash She Sundayeilaw end created no dine [aeons Oo Ln Biartersliwanln Jacnle ll @OHitmin Start fair,” Won driving. Tim ate) i ana lie doing atin a traf eesed Ses glass fled out to Mcc iraance, It fe sald that Willie Keeler has a | yeitow all Waterbury 134 Petunia and Cyprienne raced wad and pale e » Runs. Infunetion, “1, Gannon... 2 1% 25 hi to the stretch, where ; . ; —— spring In his bat Atricander. 0, Shaw i oan ih tic clears, Qtordella, "who had been} The trainers at Morris Park yesterday sig merenth Inning: RESULTS AT WORTH t 8 Neen cata (ee ay i Mengine back, then came with a Tush | were thrown Into a state of considerable Ritter tore off a double along t bt Herman Long, the Invader shortstop, | ignttul 10a uliman 64 ot ind, taking the lead, won easily by one) acoitement by the almost phenomenal bare line. Flood sacrificed, Har Se ang cane Coutines, [ARG Willlame i2hodems: 8 8 ea AM, CARE tne eins twelve lengths in z } a! Douglass. Ritter scored on Roth's wild t2pecial to The Evening World.) Amety ung Siart gd. Won driving. Time 18 25 front o€ Petstian Tae saddle slipped on {performance of Dimple, a two-year-old throw to Wolverton. Jordan dou 4 AT ae 1 filling in for him, has bee; Gye zara IITA Se Sole 0 | Front Of Peta Also pulled up lame. [ily in-dohn 1, Madden's stringy whic Heat Schmidt was slelded out_oy Wol-| WORTH RACK TRACK, CHICAGO, | 0) MS beet ieee owing that the Yellow Tail, a nance, came | the latte ie reeled ene tutiongs. St eavy , ang grounded to Brashear.| May 4.—Tae races schedul ) Pin | SORA ASE Oss Seba = a a oy upon her back. In 35 4-58., and was Peete ES ay vee Gudne nesulved ae i acne Dutchman is looking for a surgeon who under a heavy pull all the wa Roth hit io Orclg | won by Cany tol nid 7 toi: trene [vt his injured hand, Herman wants to Pentecost, the four-year-old son of ulswitt at second. hit 10 be to 3 f, sd i ake his bow to New York before the Hastings and Tarantella, which KB. R. hmidt and was doubled up with Roth, | Mis. 1 to$ for pag DAR HNE BAN ped eh No runs. REARS Te SLD RS ai6 Be) AGE TES ad The Women's Committee of the Mont-| for the fourth annual championship |Thomas recently purchased from J. E. Highth Inning. Bocand Race—One mi Sere Dave Pultz had a nightmare Saturday [clair Golf Club has prepared the spring| tournament of the New” Jersey State! park and there's every reason to be- wall, 3 to land even, Alfred C5 to 2| Day x Shi event wil claim [Fark And there's every, reason. to be- + MoCreedie lifted a foul to Roth | for place, was second; Frank M. was|night. Hed {that all his favorite {ang summer schedules of contests for Golf Association. This event wi lieve’ that he will pr ‘ eckard struck ont. Doyle was retired. | third. Time—1.41 4-5. eta lhad ibaen Ghavimedito Ghinees: fanallwament Ladies DAY, hasibeen Changed (MOIeraas metentio! . is year. ‘ulswitt to DoDugiass. No runs Five: curion Won. bileee 1 1 ached 4 8 eo ee Jordan threw ‘Thomay out at. Ars: five {uriongs. Won be lcovered with dragons and ipeaseaep ents) oaltnunaanite fecueatey and their] ane women of the, Dyker Meadow It ook to-day aa though the Met: * > Barry sent a line-fly to Strang. Wolver- 4 place, was second fe Washington twir ° os A318 Golf Club will have a driving, |ropolitan Handicap, the first #1 = ton gave Doyle an easy chance. No isayer third, ‘Time—L0 an AU ia a oy ay J Savage, director of the [Hi and putting contest on Wednesday | 09 added money race for three-year-olds ——— eae Joach, tine light and atry Senator | Dr Watson ‘avage, director of the|/ "cup presented by the club. Play|and over of the Eastern season, would for a ‘pp h the strong arm, asserta that he is}Coumbla gymnasium, ts dissatisfied in} (0 start at 2 P.M attract above twenty starters. Standing of the Clubs JAMAICA ENTRIES. ee eee. ach ot catmeat [regard to thix year's strength tests at Bade 6 ee LEAGUE. ie MRA Shatin iad dg {CoMmbIa, He says that had not the} Very close to an even hundred mem- RADICAL CHANGE Ween - cE TRAOK 4 fh _|4 cup of coffer, a dozen rolls an trainer of the track team forbidden his] pe he Century Wheelmen, of New Po | RACE TRAOK, JAMAIOA, May 4—The entelee nego of mutton chops composes his tone di bers of t alison ot Der ULES 800 | tor to-morrow's races are as follows Geet nae WA Saaa men to compete Columbia would have] york, turned out yesterday articl- 4 Pee Rabee-eeillag wala Curlongs mole prea ties roe hnriean he 14 t scored a total 3,50) points higher: pate in the first regularly scheduled run IN FOOTBALL Ri 24 | Wax Candie lon tvernle Fal br tipectareye alsa ear SENN SHN pean bE see of the club, and they = 250 sioging, Nom 108 De Resa M3 te fete thie: Withee Wnt] Phe siooy M., owned by Charles Henry | showing Jn a parade Yh the upper Part! pan Can Be Run With After Pass NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pe NOG a bal tocrigt Hel says: "On, if TL were not In| Davis. of this city. will challenge for the] of the city alone: ts ing Tato Second Man's Hands. olnb. W. b. PC! clup Po | Bive Ja 103, Explorer 88 | Ae ah Manhasset Bay Cup for thirty-footers! a1 ote was a game of pushball, the! According to rumors, changes are con- Pitter 18 $ Sigise tava’: {a | 6 M ctIOn roter Slugger Delahanty save he likes the |The sloop Is a Herreshoff design frat one of the kind at Yale, and sald aaolaa ta the ritles which may alter $6 cinnat! yi King UL Stiurla lair up on Washington Helgtats. Hel * is at|to be the first at any American untver-lto a great extent the present system of 7.533, Philadelphi 235 | Silver Plus v2) ank Keane af SS ite Aa i There wi fine turnout of golfers at] te “3 ag Boston ec.s:. 8 7-533, Philadelphia 43 liber Pith’ 1255100 Prank Kens 20> | ust want to Luke some away with him, | ¢nerieeg Tit Gore Glut lula vectertay tolality. on Yale Field Saturday The con-| play and do. away almost entirely with Se ( d . $ Ups alx is he seems to be cutting Ht out In ; |test| was between a Shefefd team, led] tne mass play which has creaced 89 3 OKER’S YOUNGEST SON Jonge 7 {large chunky ompete in a qualifying round at medal! f6*). 44" 2itercy, of the football eleven, whi gree . $1.Cl E Bua anewer Frieda ti Atay owe yay, for the purpose of selecting al gi ‘academb team, of which George| Much unfavorable comment during the | Sweet Alice Ww Tact play, pur} and an team, oe 3 A GOOD ATHLETE. |: "2" 103. Ascension Want a short name for Gr ew] team to represent the club this season, | Chadwick was in charge, Inst few months, sted. aala | Futurite 10 Hobbine ow about "Kilties? HORS oe Shae) "he innovation contempla e ail eniaan i | STS Daniel Madigan, the referee of the] “Phil Casey and Under sheriff James}to be the adoption of a regulation $d Took Part in Pote Vaute| site rine tartengel Saker: welling: t*0-] eceaw says Pittinger is the peat {initial match to determine the make-up| Dunne, the old-time handball experts | whereby a team may run with the ball eee tM TIN conser es lNNT Rares King 95 mang Buckenberger's braves. [at the AltAmerican aciie footbal: team, Ad partners, displayed thelr abliity to|atter jt peasea through the hands of aerses for Third Prine. verter Be Sieh eee |The Beaneater certainly has taree| which is to invade Irel nd England | beld thelr own at the game tn @ match liwo men instead of three, as now. At defeat of Cutler 1 by Colum. | File ERA Pane Rg His MP rote: taniu nis face, his i fi -| against Dr, Shea and James Dunne, jr..| present the ball must go from centre ° School in « Sheard Me [strong featu Ms arm and |during the coming summer, was ar-| Rent oe tin Handball Club seater: | DFSe ‘ Grammar School in dual games last | yourty Rae—Williamaburg four. [his votce wees may wiin he once |reaed yesterday” afternoon shortiy after | atthe, Brooklyn Handball Club vester’| ack of the iine to another player, y wipes out all the Ill feelings freee acacharamieieh ne pet oie dowel Be Match) he game started, charged with violating| the younger. men. two straight. after| usually the quarter-back, and from him A the two institutions. It existed it The ty g [Ranh . ‘on to sports, He| Some of the livellest rallies seen in the|to some other man on the toam before it fall, when Cutl SOREN CORE HEA Me Bungay RW in Te ROD tO Ree ee eer RIS yoar any man can run with it, If the new ee wie else rie beat | 1083 ; | It will soon be thme for the Giants’ | was balled out in the Second Precinct] °°? ALA sale jyoos Into effect the quarter-back Loa ‘football fth Hace—Maiden two-year-olte fve| warm-weather trivy, Cronin, Miller and| station, Long Island City. ./may run with the ball or the centre ‘The next golf tournament of tmpor: h of 61 to 0. The athletes of ee Taylor, to watm up. McGraw says all ao} r fi vethe | may pass it direct to any man on the Grammar Schoo! were more | Herites’ se lads need {sa good thaw. “Hope . < = 1] tance will be held over the links of the | (22h, Without its first going through the 4o get even 4 th ‘4 erreg : ‘Sco breaks before the leaders are | Pleven members of the Century Road) gi, Andrew's Golf Club at Yonkers May|hands of the one in the quarter-back ee, aha and they dia LahatA Club of America had a run ip Heke: 20, 21 and 22. - position. . ¥ Clrewlator bd ) £ ville, L. 1, and return yesterday, going bd % = Jeader, thool, a the youngest son of student at made his ‘Awctralina Sixth Race—Mandicap, yarda. : donntbert Barer} 10. itimselt ii i Vriying Buttress -...107 13 Wid Pirate ....06 109 Karvara Fy f) Athelroy $5 MoWilliam, H Blue Vie So. 90 Baseball, To-Day, 3.30 P.M. New York Baseball ch i we will hi the penn fod Ha weather avasion ave ant. nlon s team, Only a few days now before the Weat- strikes New York three successive weeks of Cinginnal, Pittsburg, St. Louls and Chi- cago at the Polo Grounds. 4 lor those twenty days we will know how 3 | solid is the foundation of our hopes for| morning and afternoon, Twenty-nine he sooner he g Taen At the end over the course of the club's big run to take place next Bunday. oe The second annual parade of the Har- lem Oarsmen takes place next Sunday boat clubs will take part in the water that he has a warm.| Pageant. and it Is estimated that about hi 3,000 oarsmen will be seen on the river. Philadel bridge-rusa f cold, * ° " late eeidemmrsaaats. os. 0t cold, serawe ts oe aa es The Pastime Athletic Club has leased, with privilege of purchase, several acres of land near Flushing, Long Island, and A large athletic field Is to be laid out. The land !s on the trolley Une, eee Columbia's regular spring tennis. tour- nament is acheduled to begin this after- Boon. The courte are at present-in ptor condition, but they are being put into ere will be contests in ies doubts Sporting. METROPOLITAN, JOCKEY. CLUB April 28. 29, 90, May 1, 2, 4, ‘Traine eave He 94th et. 12.16, 12-40, 1.30, en yo, Flatbush a (3 RACES 40, Sunday World Wants ‘Work Monday Morning Wenlggee. sf WAY BE MADE Butte Matchmaker Wants to Arrange Fistic Carnival for Western City to Be Held Early Next Month. |Everything bia, but Set. (Special If the plans James R. Murphy, match- NEW maker of the Broadway A. C., of Butte. arrange are: Joe Gans vs. Jimmy Uritt for the light-weight champlonship of the] ucross the Sou anxious to see him tackle McGovern In “As to the Murphy ts wi call on Fitzsimmons and make him an offer to fight Root. He feels confident he will have no trouble in getting lanky Bob's consent. In case Fitzsimmons declines the offer “Kid'’ McCoy may get A chance to meet Root again. Match- imaker Murphy has appointed Joe Hum- phreys the New York representative of the club and he will do all the business for the organization during Murphy's absence. itt Likely to Meet Gans. Jimmy Britt, the light-weight, of Call- fornia, and Joe Gans, the champion of the world, wiil in all probability be matched in the near future to fight be- formation as Morgan. At 10° o'clo Hance crew wi Bay word fro is in readines Iselin steps or ders at Glen Cove sail comes norance as to day yesterday Reliance leavi people in all Pri di the boat. uarchmont this rule tore the club that offers the largest purse. Britt has decided to waive his| Echo Ba color-iine objection and fight. Al. Her-| week and wil ford, manager of Gans, and the latter | mits. have been anxious for some time to clinch a match with Britt, and now that the Californian is willing to take his man on there is no doubt that Her- ford will agree to any proposition Britt makes him, Temple Fights To-Night. Larry Temple will make his first ap- pearance {!n Philadelphia to-night. His opponent will be Charley Haghey, the sturdy light heavy-welght of Boston. George Cole was to have met Temple, but owing to tae fact that he fractured one of his knuckies in a training bout he called the match off and Haghey was secured to take his place. Britt Won't Mect Fitzgerald, Altaough Jimmy Britt said after the fight Tuesday nignt that notaing would suit him better than a return maten with Willie Fitzgerald, his brother and manager, Willie Britt, Showed great dis- Inclination to make the matoh proposed GREENOCK, to-morrow sh if the weathei however, has put, it is sal six races on Carter's by Ure Yosemite A. C. matchmaker for May. Britt stated that he had a match partially closed for O'Keefe In Butte, and could not sce the advisability of taking on a hard game when there was easy money In sight. Bernstein und Goodman, Joe Bernstein, the feather-welght fighter of this city, whd has not fought in ‘several months, will meet. “Kia Goodman, of Boston, In a, fifteen-round Hout before the Criterion A. C., of Bos- tom, to-morrow night. Bernstein will ave to fight his best in order to beat Goodman, as the latter is fighting in great form these days. CURE Horses, Carriages, &c. Horses, Trial Race with the Colum- ROCHELLE, The yacht ts now in He “I cannot sa ing to hang up a purse of | constitutio, a A you must interview Afr. $5,0W for the boys. According to Murphy| Belmont. He’ also thor, bewe. mate wee Herrera hug already aecepted the offer. /quainted with m. willingness to ‘have 5 the ance meet the Constitution Fite Wil Be Asked. when and wherever most suitable During his stay in town Murphy witt| Mr ‘Iselin does not expect his boat will meet the Columbia to-day or to- morrow; in fact, he has no definite in- The Constitution Hes at her anchorage The defender, but none was allowed to board Rochelle Yacht Club were included in The Rellance {8 expected to return to New cy SHAMROCK 111. READY FOR MORE TRIALS, lenger Shamrock III. started for Gourock Bay to-day, across the ocean. Must Bear Signature of © (hae. Pipord SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.’ Very small and as oasy to take as sugar, CARTERS GRNUITER myer nave of iia | Porety vere ee THREE WATCHES RELIANCE NOW N ECHO BAY Is in Readiness for a No Time Has Been to The Evening World.) N.Y. May 4m Mont, js working on are carried out| The Reliance yesterday afternoon legt ’ there will be a big fistic carnival held| ber anch ge off Premium Point in in the Montana city during she early} Echo Bay, New Roche.le, one miie-out part of next month. Murphy tntends to| from the residence of Mr. Iselin, to hold three important bouts on June 13,] find a more uded harbor and better Cons Wand 15. The contests he ts trying to] protection than Keho Bay afforted. stead Bay, und, Where she can be seen world; Terry McGovern vs. Aurelio] by ald of a glass from Mr. Iselin's Herrera, the Mexican feather-weight.| home. The boat will be moored there and Bob Fitzsimmons vs, Jack Root, of temporarily until the weather is more Chicago, for the light heavy-welght] settied championship of the world. Murphy says|, Mr. iselin was seen this morning at {t Is at the suggestion of Butte business | 2.8 home, All View, He sald: “I cannot men that he i trying to wrrange the] for iuday or Comore dy piggramine Le carnival. They sent him to this clty for] i a great measure directs ue aie the purpose of trying to clinch the} ments, “Ine weather is not. fac matches. It is said that there will be no \praole f Riad ayy, ereference by the authorities, as the} tense. We may beable St go sue hits Mayor of the clty has given the club|ultertioon; If We can we Wil, Besides officials permission to hold the carnival.) Wie sesu.ar wy Of Soand wall be ae Woodbury Kane, Dr, Monahan and my- McGovern May Sign, self. ‘The fact is, Dr. Monahan is on Matchmaker Murphy had a talk with|tunt amet: {lu tmes. | He ts an Bopor Sam It manager of McGovern, last launch Sunbeam,” hem night | gard to allowing McGovern} the Relia Jt not, £9 out Saks to tight He a. Harris said-he was will-| Moving ho one nly purpose for Ing to let ‘erry meet the Mexican. Her-| here Was to seen ee ae nee rera has won three fights in Butte, Oul {rds peter proiection from the el= that ac t the people of that city are|°7ents. There wll be no Sunday tests, when the Reliance will meet the Columbia, You ask Mr. 4 twenty-round bout, If the match is| Morgan that question tl Tie anak Ms, arranged the contes’ will he held on}! am willing to meet that gentleman June HM, which is a holiday in Butte. and bis boat at any time. future movements of the to the \ntentions of Mr. *k this morning the Ree ere waiting in Hempstead m Mr. Iselin. Everything Sto sail as sonn as Mre n board and gives the or- ready if the command to captain confesses jm the day's programme. 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