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| of a. ff f a. maint of it, and several of his charges PUZZLING AAGEGOERS, Goldsmith, Mackey Articulate Are Worthy of thé Care- tul Consideration of All the Handi- cappers, The Brooklyn Handicap, less than two weeks away, is becoming rather inter- eating. It had been regarded up to a week or s0 ago ns a good thing for ‘William C. Whitney's Goldsmith. But Goldsmith is not going to have a walk- o The Brooklyn sromises now to be ‘one of the best ever run, and it will take & cracking good horse to win it. During the winter Hermis was looked upon as the probable winner. Then at Aqueduct Mackey Dwyer showed such rare form that he ‘was regarded as hav- ing @ chance, In the Metropolitan Gun- fire showed so well that the public was willing to concede her chances second | Hi. to none. ‘Then out jumps Articulate, who beats Old Englang more easily than did Gunfire. Lately Blues showed &@ wonderful burst of speed at seven fur- longs, and then Herbert. Bonnibert, Royal, New York, Luke Ward, Waswift and others have‘shown races which cer- tainly give them an outside chance, Figuring on W ‘The fact that all these horses are g0- ing well increases the interest tenfold, decause the public ts already figuring on the chances of the various candidates 8nd a great deal of enthusiasm is being ‘worked up. Following is a ltst of the probable starters. probable jockeys and the odds that are at present quoted by the'tuture ‘book being made by Wont: ern operator: Welgnts, Mn Jockey. Future Odds, to ss 33s Injunction: Mackey Dwyer, joral q York re Rhy sssesses Ne ABSSSSSSSSsRr: ft Luke Ward There may be a few others, but the Above are those concerning whom the writer has some definite knowledge, The odds quoteg above were sent out May 11, ‘The chances are that the price against Royal, New York, Luke Ward and Yard- arm have been shortened on the receipt in Chicago of their excellent runs re- “ cently at Westchester. Prices will get down to a close basis during the week, when it will be pretty nearly decided who will start. The writer/sees no reason to change his good opinion of Articulat: HORSES AT WESTCHESTER SHOW MANY FAST MOVES. (Spectal ‘The Evening World.) WESTCHESTER RACE TRACK, May | 18—The racers at Morris” Park this morning had warm weather ang perfect track as conditions, Many thorough- breds were shown, and many of the gal- lops brought off were on the good side. W..C. Whitney's Gunfire covered the mite distance handily in 1.48 4-5. Judith | Campbell was sent sx furlongs in 1.26, The youngster Mimosa breezed a half | in 0.55. Gunfire did her trip on the bit, | ond the other two were going weil in | arf. alner James McLaughlin had a busy \ wera gent over the ground at good rater of specd. Tugg! Bey turned a mile in 147, Eugenia Bureh was sent eix fur- longs. dn 121%. Monte Carlo and Tan- talus Cup did six furlongs in 1.21, Lowly reeled off five furlongs in 1.08%. Lord Advocate did a mile {n 1.60, Circus turned a mile In 1.60%. Duke of Kendal covered the same ground in 1.49, Blue and Orange was sent seven furlongs in 1.37, Frank Farrell's Blues reeled oft a mils and © furlong in 2.02, The work was neatly done, and the fagt racer could have improved the pace had it been wanted. ‘The Goughacre Stable's Bryn Mawr and Heatherdon breezed a fult 4n.0.88. T. Hitchoock, jr.'s, Fred Acker- man galloped a mile ‘and a half in 2.61, Jullus Flelschmann's Hurstbourne breeged a halt in 0.53. The Osceola Stable's Knight of Har- lem turned six furlongs in 1.19 14. Trainer James Dumas sent Navasota a fast half in 0.49. The Lotos Stables Em- barrassment covered six furlongs in 1.21. M. Daly sent The Puritan six furlongs|! in-1.19 4-5. ‘The feature of the morning's work yes- terday was the smart trials of several of the Baychester candidates that are carded for the event to be run to-mor- TRAINING GALLOPS AT GRAVESEND. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, N. Y., May 18.-The track at Gravesend this morning in excerent condition, being lightning fast, and some excel- Teht moves were made over it. Major Daingerfield, after showing a trial at the following pace—I-8 11, 1-4 231-2, 3-8 3%-pulled up the 1-2 mile in 50 seconds, and on Dr. Sheppard's approval as to soundness has been bought by William B. Leeds; terms private. Africander pbc hens one and one-half miles in prepara for the Belmont in 2.46, ie ash it in @ very handy Manner, Jockey Buliman will ha mount on the in the stake nt Meany's Taspert ge Pevens way ®ahoped one and one miles at “shade bet a \ a ‘were sent a fighting tor their nnett's King> | August Belmont's Flying Jib and For- Dwyer, Blues and who is certainly a 00d “spec” at 20 to 1. Articulate has no other stake engage- ments at the meeting, but he will be freshened and kept on edge for the Brooklyn, National Stallion Stake, any) of the week is the National which will be worth thing |g Tike 3,009, with a dozen atarters.. ‘This | te will be the stay meetin, a of which Magistrate. who ‘full’ brother to Masterm: Ji R. Keene and hi jas Lo fon have between them seven eligi the choice of which on public form 18 Palmbearer, a colt by Horoscope, out of dmaid. "Mr. Madden has four eligi- Morris |s prongly repre a Water, Precious and Boxwood, three cracking good colts. Sydney Paget's best is Juvenal Maxim, Who has Ber ahown Since its great race on the opening day at Westchester. He was off aaty, but finished up in{ the bunch. ar B, tented by Rap BYERTIATA. BROOKLYN uP NOW /A y Btone |b may TI 4 —_—-—— Tho baseball team of the Mohawk A. C. me J all dates after July May 10 and 17, June 14 12 open for first-cians ci grounds. Rough Riders, Hamiton A, A. Engl wood F. C., Northvale, Seaside A. C., Irvington, Oraining, Havbrouck Heights, Visitation Lyceum, Greenpoint A. C., Carsey's Mets, Wallington A. C., Skelly's, Bimburat, Le 1; Lloyd A, C., Jer sey City, All clabs of Mike strength, Address R. A. Beanlon, Secretary. oo. ‘The Danbury Juniors would Nhe to arrangy aemen with teams averaging from ten to twelve Ike to are, Mare ail detee open. Would n feat trom Runkin F.C. Will. play tor trom $2 to 0,4 ride, Address E, O'Neill, manager, A Washington at The Creole Juniors woold Ike to arrange samen with tonne averaging ten to twelve years Capt, Moses Pieher, No. 18 Rasy One Hundred and Tenth street, C. played the Merricks ‘them by a ecore of 17 to 6. up the came in the Ath ‘A.C. would Ike to. meet eyenteen, yeare fora alde bet Reta, No. 874 Broad- supple, ‘New York ity. The Plasan have defeated the Orientals by 31 to 17. In the eighth Inning the deing disgusted, forfelied the game The Homestead A. Address Manag way, care 8. G. . Big, Plazas, Wanted, by a team sixteen to seventeen, Piteher, catcher and field good hit- ters. ‘Appiy at once or R Chapman, Jr., No. 1634 Second avenue, Roel the Bow finer a. Manai F. defeated the Dayton A. C. Thoma i. Metteay, . 4 © John’ 'W. Scherr nas the pick of his two-; year volae Cloverton, to represent him. illlam C, Whitney ‘has five entries, the cholce of which saber to be Mimosa or Leonidas. Wyndham Walden may start Contentious From Present indications ¢ hitney, Morris} and Paget entries are likely to be the’ choices, ‘The other stakes of the week are not partiquierly | interesting, excent the and National Steepledhase, which x also run on Saturday, This is one of the valuable stakes of the year for the jemping division. With fifteen starters t will be worth about $8,000, which Is too much money to thrown away thia branch of sport. Pbere will Be one consolation. howeve ‘he race will not be run overnight, The winner will not be nominated before the race is run. ‘The stake will make every one try hard, ang for that reason the race will be interesting. The Belmont Like the Withe a Fhe Belmont will be run on, the last eeting. Th is is & sort of} day of the meeting. companion pice to the Withers, It is more valuable, however. and the di tance is three furlongs further. It is @ great test of the ability of the three-| ¥ear-old to carry welght and negotiate | a route, The Helmont this year will not| be much. Shorthose, the winner of the} Withers, Is not eligible. Nor is Injunc-| tion or River Pirate. Mexican is an eliatble. and he ts about the only one that has shown to be any account, Mr. Keene may have Rigodon, who is said to be greatly, improved over his two- | Year-old form, ready to go to the post. ‘The result of the Withers was a great surprise, The performances of River Pirate, Injunction and Sovereign were most dita ppoti eee weeyer wit, in 3 tloular, pas no. River Pirate stopped badly. injunction did not pete form to expectations. He was the best} backed horse in the race. had_ everything, be: home ani boy had not been overanxious, from | row. James R. Keene's Rigodon ‘and Clarion, thatare eligible for the race over the Withers mile, tutned the distance in 147 1-2, The pair was golng handily all the way and it was a neat move, ward, in preparation for appearance in the samo race, turned the mile routs in 149 and 1,49 1-4 respectively. Pp. 6. P. Randolph's eligible, Red Knight, breezed a mile tn 1.4% James Galway's Brigand covered the same ground in 1.601-4 J. B. Madden's candidate, Dauphine, turned seven fur- longs in 124, The same owner's two- year-olds, Abdell and Alliance, breezed a half in 0.82. City Bank reeled off a mile in 1.46, Onatas did the trick in 1.4. Blue and Orange was sent seven furlongs !n 1.37, Trainer J, J. Hilland, of the August Belmont string, allowed Fire Eater a mile turn In 1463-4, Miz- zen got a short breather at three parts epeed. Magistrate did five furlongs tn 1.066, I. V, Bell's Francesco reeled off a mile in 1461-4. Captivator did five furtongs in 1.06 1-2, Pittsburg Phil's Btevedore . turned seven furlongs in 1.34 4-6. Past breezed six furlongs in 1212-5. Grand Opera clipped off a half in .83. G, B. Morris's youngster, Preclous Stone, turned a half in 543-6. Homestead and Durazzo, golng together, covered the mile .dis-) tance in 1.18. H. C. Shulz sent Hono-! , who turned eke furlongs in 1.19 3:5, \ pay at jen ‘aid the trick in 1 ay 18 1 14 4 q 's ainee Raine Mi BOMB Daly's 1d Hiaself, | Ing together, Teeled vot ax furlongs mi in Sm terspout dia “five farlongs "5. len! ‘Water reeled on alf In 612-6. Ed ves Com Paut’ mile route a 8 Me icks's Smart Get an Bun Gold ree jed off a salle [ day iner R. Brith p aant Are cen mile ert a is astent ov R ig seven a Rrlon ge, in 1,35 and 8 did five Zzrlongs in 1058 on 2 at d could have won easily If his! uo ne, The. Troda 3 May nco:@' of 31 to 9, Would arraa mes with uniformed teams avi TU 15 gears, | Have dates ogen from May 31 on. Address Charles Kennedy, No, 602 East Eighty fourth street. would like eatcher av Vonid ano Ik cou ot auane’ aver Address M7 Eagt _seventtotn atreet, The Ontario Juniors would ike to arrange samen with teams averaging from eleven to thir- mn Jere old, AIL dates open. Games ‘10 be ‘Address Cornelius ue. (CH ana ‘The Chester #, 4. good pitcher 10 to 44 yen kamop ‘with J. o'connor, on our own grounds, Yt Cooper, ‘Noe 240 would like to hear F averaging fifteen nd holidays. Address J. MeDonald, No, 270 West Ninety-sixth street, Monica Jrs., would like to hear tery. would like to errany with teams fourteen yoars old. Brown, No, 53 Eam Elghiy: dress treet. ‘The Kenwood F. C. has all dates after May Ike toh Gordon, 24 East One Mundred and Third “young Natlonais’ desire the services © good battery of about sixteen to evento ding In the Bronx. Address or cal R. Gormley, No, 475 Willis avenue, Bronx. ne ‘The Alma Field Ciud would lke to play teams averaging eleven to. thirteen years of age, | Toay beat the Tio Tope by, 4 sore of oe UL to 8. Battorion for, the ‘nfmng B. Kane and WWaloras Coe he Tip, Toow F. Rake end can 'Wiitiam “Hlealy, “Nor O02 Wert Forty-aeventt atreet. The Miltords beat the ania . York Sunday by a score of 22 to 10, The othe) Mistords wea aa follows. C. Schemering, ¢.; L. Papan, 2 1 F Kabiite, aa t Weee The Grantwood A. C. would Ike to hear} from teams averaging from seventeen to eight: | sen youre oll for a side bet. ‘They have dates | Soe ane nad, July for emmen, | Address Gus 7» Grantwoo J., Clitteite P. 0. i Would jike to play tall with some good gemt-profemmonal team for this season. Can play any position ‘but pitcher and cateher. | Would Bete to play with some Brooklya | team. Address P. J. Loughran, No, 215 Stone avenue, Brooklyn { The starlight A Sat Long. defeated 1m v1 the if oF nattertesStariightA.7C., Ellsmen ‘and Drunk Millions i A natural saline pur- | gative of the most efficient kind. _ THE WORLD-FAMED CURE FOR i CONSTIPATION Can be Oe b i sin as well as by t! ir i a glass one ris- ives prom When asking dears full name Hunyadi Janos (NOT HUNYADI WATER ONLY) and you will get the genuine in place of worthless fn impo- jp toes: celten harmful. [tr _<? qe wor WORLD: MONDAY EVE’ 4 "NG, MAY 18, 1903, The Evening World will pri other news concerning umateur and sultrban towns in the Sporting bdition, space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be pitlished. Address all communications The Evening World, New York. re—Btartight Bae ite—meariiaht mA The Brocktone would remain fourteen | rears 454 Washington. etre: Robert Fitagera Inmrood A. tm June, July and Augu either out of town or t Inwood Oval. A Beonx. The Young W Lincoln A. Bu ting vraily, waking the hal core est to Lincoln A. ©. would lke to arrange Sund ames with teams averaging thirteen teen years, areas Kisalox 4i HigStoentn street, City, The batteries and. Cusack; Warbington Caniti and Fa Golden The Glenwoods, would tke to arrange fa and fourteen years of ov Batting order: G. Murra: Stilleon, 2b.! Compto : ne, ‘rf; Donnelly, if; Bar- Address F. MacLeebe, 871 Ear: Talry-feih atreet, Brooklyn The Tuihill A, C. have opened th tr swat! panvan wiih: (ootas’ ob bsurinea anarationa | Address George T. Grin, 106 Bal Brooklyn, yearn street, A foot pitcher and a good shortahop would averaging thirteen Vi28 Madi- a strong team, Ike to join Address I. Baum, to fifteen years. won avenue, New York . . . The Vendome Bareball Club would Ike to he: ring. fond, inducements Ot ithe strength going out with the sickening discharges. trom first-class (eama Ansonia, Katonah, Lodi, J.C. Passate, Y, CAL, West Side’ A ¥ College Point, City Hotchkiss ¢ drens V. Bani enue, Bronx Mike (o arrange a game with Averaging from fourteen to sixteen yeara of @ to play for a side bet of at 2 PM. Address K. Ji clty. irwt avenue, grounds. 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