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ins & DAY AT WESTCHESTER TRACK Frank Farrell and “ Pittsburg Phil” Hit the Ring Hard on Mimon and Grand Opera, Backing Both for Thousands}: —Clark’s Escape Was Miraculous. in the Steeplechase Frank Farrell finds racing a profitable Pastime these days. Since the Morris Park meeting began has taken he enough out of the ring to start another Facing stable, The two-year-old Mimon was the medium of a bly plunge by Farrell. it fs impossible to tell just how much he won, but $,(00 would not be far out of the way. When “Pittsburg Phil's” horse Grand Opera went to the post in the Iast race Farrell's commissioners @gain sought the r and, as usuel, took out several bunches of the long green "Pittsburg Phi was another Ug winner yesterday. “Phil! backed Far- all's horse Mimon and his own Grand Opera. Although he has sald he nad quit pludging “Phil went through the betting ring lay.ng $500 with ev that would take the money Karvlek, Thomas’a Trainer, B. P. Thomas, the young millonalre who has added 8 racing stable by chasing the great has engaged W. M. ‘ain his i Ksarriek, at 4 $10,000 salary. Fe} @fter the Saratoga meeting. LIVELY TRAININ ‘chase. + By a special contract, whic has been filed with the Jockey Club, J, H. Me- Cormick will continue to train Hermis until Hermis bas filled all of his en- gagements at the Spa. It also is un- derstood that J. E. Madden will con- Unue to train Mr. Thomas's colt Yard- arm until after the Brooklyn Handioap, when the son of Henry of Navarre will be turned over to Karrick. Onatas, Dimple, Auto and other-horses in Mr. ‘Thomas's barn wil] be taken in hand by his néw trainer at once. Karrick, it is said, also will keep on training for nee Waterbury and F. M. Dick. Narrow Encape, F. Ambrose Clark. stepson, had a miraculous escape dur- ing the Meadow Brook Hunters’ Steeple- He was thrown from his hor: Zenus, going headlong over the horse's head at the hedge fence opposite the grand stand. For @ minute the 10,000 spectators thought the plucky young so- ciety man had met the fate of Barry. who died after being thrown from Sem- Inole last Wednesday. Mr. Clark, how- ever, Jumped up quickly and remounted his horse, finishing the race. the fall put him out of the race as tar as winning was concerned, ut he earned the admiration and plaudits of the spectators, G GALLOPS ON WESTCHESTER COURSE, (Special to The Evening World.) WHSTCHLSTERK RACH ‘TRACK, May 21. training condisions this Morning were nparaby The weathor In th y hours was clear @nd bright aud it was not over hot. The track was in the same perfect shape that has characterized the conditions for the last fortuight. There were many Tacers shown to exercise over it and the galloping hours were busy for |} nd horses. | of the morning's work ‘al of the decided on went hig eligivle Graviana a mile wis-|4 tance of the race jn 143, Miles Finlan's| 4 Ofiering, Mumari, covered six furiongs Ke 'S candidate, Stolen ned the mile route on tne The Pepper Stadle s eligible Love Note reeled off a mile in 140. J. 2. Maduest, way was up at the peep | lor was seat a mile in 1.60, Yard Arm] wecled off a mile and a quarter in 2.10 8-4 He is a candidace for the Brookiyn}$ Handicap and this was a part of his Preparation. Pentecost covered a mile in 142, Buttons, City Bank, St. Valentine @nd others trotted and cantered, W. C. Rollin. his Brovkiyn Handi- ndidate mile in ¢ the C. tv 1.50, mile mont's Magisirace ¢ gs in ly, Missterm own to Jogi hich is the first. tim ¢ track for the ard did six furlongs in covered irlongs an i a halt in 0.64. s Olymplan and Itemi.e aple’s 04 her ir 2186. eand a quar- covered the ground in rainer Fred sent Albertola nla stable mate a half mile breather Pt 1 the same uls- odesia did a rs Cinque n 120,‘ er five furlongs in| V1 Sloped a mile iv two] Me 5. une mes i Gtrous a mile in 1.50, es feltoniin galloped a ‘mile in te acted admirably and could Bone faster for the ts BRISK GALLOPING AT GRAVESEND. RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, May Bi.—Clear bright weather, pleasant tem- erature and the track In perfect con- ditioh,the trainers and racers came to the open In numbers-and the exercises were brought off In a spirited way, ‘The Fl mann stable, jn charge of Trainee Welsh, arived from Morris Park yesterday, Along with them came the Jot in charge of Trainer John Hynes, Trainer Tim Gaynor, with the Carr lot, Was the first to show. A feature of the work of these racers was a neat gallop that was allowed the three-year-old filly Courtmald, who turned. off six furlongs in 1.16 easily, Hovey Boy, a two-year- old, stepped five furlongs in 1.03 handily, Major Graham breeged a half mile in 0.62 easily, Trainer John Hynes sent St. Finnan six furlongs in 1.19, galloping. Navasota Btepped six furlongs in 116 1-2, isingraine, of the Bennett string, breezed one mile In 1,66 handily. Senator O'Brien's Wild Pirate galloped fougs fv 1.22 12, joie, bree ed ngs in 63 seconds. Merry Adfobat, of B pat J. Dwyer lot, turned a mile ia Great Crossing and Mary Le Grand, the Grave ‘lot, sbreezed ‘five fur- longs in 1.03 han te Sherod and Sir Carter together galloped five furlon 1.05. Zelila worked four furlongs O50" 4 handily, “Stroller and St. Danie of the Flelichmann string Repel: wterped one mile in 1.50 casil zed | snd five furlongs in rat dd. aytoation mallcped four furtongs pine and Caledonite Ki ware ro nent at furl one at & two-minute er Eecmlntbe lp See he yt | Girl toy mee Worked one mile In 1.49 1-2, W.-H. Jennlngg sent. shot dui ive t a 3 just ing. oe = mee eighth miles In 2.03, breezing exercise. hou Kose stepped four furlongs 33 seconds easliy. Sneer and Wass breczed halt mile at a two minute wait Lew {tart was aent one mile in 1.43, turned off ina handy manner. Coruscate breezod flve fu.iongs in 140 handii Monog-aph was sent flve furlongs i 4 3-4 easily, Bluff and Woden to- r breezod half ile in 62 1-2, Mulla galloped one mie in 1.i0 hanuas Golisborough's Aiforten, worked halt a mile in 31 3-4 seconds handily, An- ‘agonist breezed one mile at a two-min- Ute galt. Ghat was sent a quarter of a mile through the stretch In 0.25 hanall; Geherls worked seven furlovgs in 13? wil ut. Schonarle breezed one mil -minute clip. Julia Junkin s.¢ haifa mile.in 048 éust y, the best mo of the morning. “Northern Star was sent a mile In 1.45 1-2, Faulconbridge went even furlongs at a two-ininute clip. der worked one and an eighth miles in 157 handily. No:thbrook did seven furlongs 82, Willlamstead seven furlongs in 1 Mart Messina galloped one mile in 1.50. W. R. Condon br f mie at a two-minute clip. B. Doyle galloped. six ngs In 1.19 3-4. Meiatersinger was six furlongs in'1.17-1-2. Iuloplie and e Vic together galloped fur- 2s In 0.53. niring, hate mite in 0.51 Albert wi 8! urlongs in 1.2 Svenzall Jeailoped ons mile in 151. As- Sun) Down and Gun “Cannon reezed slx Suelenee| in 1.27 1-2, RACING N NOTES. There was a persistent rumor floating with the gentle zephyrs yesterday to the effect that Wizard John E. Mad- den will handle Hermis for Mr, B, Thomas, his new owner. No truth ick will continue Steconmick says: "TL Belo, of the Covington loped a Mr. shall only have mis in my stable a few days longer at most." And the rumor persists in floating, CUNGERS HAD A WINNING | AMAT Bishop Potter's | 1 Of course, | * There was a rumor current yesterday at the track that the real reason for the suspension of Jockey Shaw was his ride on Africander at the Jamaica meeting and not for the Tilyria {ncldent, as was generally supposed. The report was denied in most emphatic terms, how- ever, by both Phillp J. Dwyer, the pre- siding stewai.l of the Jamaica meeting, and George BE, Smith, to whom Shaw is under contract It is pretty well known that Charlle Dwyer was displeased with Shaw's ride on Afrieander, and this [fact probably gave rise to the rumor. Misery ‘Phe victory of Frank Farroll' Mimon was decidedly popular with the ‘lum- many contingent, tors on the side. “Pat Keenan smiled more broadly than ever after the race, and ex-Alderman Shiels wus heard to murmur. 'Palw beats the graft in my. old st Broadway saloon. Atovinson, who rode the Ben Strome filly, took no chances, but kept right along About nis buslnoss all the way, not carlng to take the bare possibility of defeat by mak- Ing a waiting finish. Jockey John Hoar will go to Toronto| § to ride for J, E. Seagram during the Woodbine meeting. Mr. Soagram kag been unsuccessful in his attempts to sign a rider for the season, but peing espeolally anxious that his hoi should make a good showing at 1’ Tonto, MAde® an arvangement woth Frank Farrell, with whom Hoar is under con- tract, for the boy's services during the meeting. Farrell has second. call ‘on Fuller, and a# Hoar cannot ride at less than 109 pounds, Farrell concluded thai he could spare him for that time, The twentieth renewal of the Latonia Derby was run and won by T. C, Me- Dowell's Woodlake, a chostnut colt by Candiemas Bracegirdle, Woodlake was one of the outsiders in the bett! and was ridden by Crowhurat, He Tan Food, game race and won on’ his merits he Derby was over the mile and a half route, which meant a real test of staying qualities yee Be dierent start Mine Nancy ran in the colors ot W. ©. Daly for the first time yesterday, The Ally was recently claimed out of a selling race in which she ran inthe colom of H. F. Meyer. She was claimed |®y a trainer, who sold her to Daly. H, F. Meyer, in order to get even with somebody—he didn't know just who— claimed Jullus Fielachmann's Sailor ‘Knot out of the same race, The two youngsters met yesterday and doth finished just “outside the money," wee Namcy being in front of Sailor Willlam Karrick, “Tong and favorably known as @ ash As ue fod Sys on the Jockey iit d to Pain the ithe vatatle be: place on derard Rr with many other bet-| ;,7, 3 M. PRS faba) tor" Droaloent ay te turd, Pe The Brighton A. C., championa ot | Brooklyn, will cross bats with the Alaskas, champions of Staten Islan, jon Park, Cleveland and P! kins avenues, next Sunday, Game called at 4 P. M. Admission fre As Walter Davis's arm ts in a bad condition he did not pitch for the Brightons last Suuday. Richardson, of the Brightonas, has jumped his contract. Crm ‘The Wyckoff Baseball Club deteated the Mon- {tor Baseball Ciub Sunday by @ sore of 13 to 2 The features of the game were the plich- who struck out fifeen batters, ward W, Kehoe, No, ‘prooklya., ‘Thirteonch street, N ‘The Columbia B. B, © nite Plains, ave a few Sundaya open for gates on ra, (OF F Carthy, No. 16 Coutrat aven Inguins Gotoatod Kuhily tndtane by ae nia ted Batteries —Naluret and a Dietz, O'Brien wna ‘st ‘The Arsenal Juniors defeated the Young Stare by & score of I to, 2. _ denied Ehret A. by book mes with pied averaging 12 to Wd years. Otto Engeihaupt, 41 Beaver street, Brooklyn. Rneune The hion Social Club, vere bas or: taal tee! dona J Sinteen tor seventeen years Reardon. t . arrange games eon years vid, “Aidress Charies ie Baseball Ciob would Ike to re nee eatin teams averaging twelve to fourteen Sundays [worieen “yeare, “Sauuiday” alcerniods, Sundays fourteen, sYeat™ gars Joba A. Uiytin, NO. 25 American Trading Co Broad street, clty.. i, taitea the Stari ee Toe Woutd, ike to arranae pamies wth Neuing. ten to twesve, Sas Singer, venue nd a 5 " und players, formerly of the Elk Fr :. cae ike to join a uniformed te to alxtcon year, Asus Hart scree Brookly of the w Wou Wexler, The Cheawins beat the Crescenta, side, Sunday by @ score of 17 to 8 Uke’ to heart ike to arrange would Sporting F.C. saree with tee eraging twelve to thirteen, tel fivid, Watoveky, The Inwood A. A, ha June, July and Augu morning and afternoon; f town or at The New York Juniors would lke to games With teams aversging Uhitleer to Yours. These teame pree:ted: |W: Redge F.C. Lakewood A. 0 Hasetall’ Clab. Games ta be A rounds, Friendly of small». A Bugene Adan >, HY, Faat Fourteenth aires Gt, ‘Thomas’ Basethll, Cums, averaging: tt yeara, defeated Harlem 1 to slateen years, ay ams book games teen years uae it Nicholas avenu her J) 1h Bt. Iroufdy fine cto) erratee games ng tn duce, July and Aw cing twelve to fyart M nelly, Baat Thirty tea the Roral A.C. or MoNally 151 Zant Oue Hundred The Bellew with any clu Addroas G. Brooklyn. Two good all-around ola w join. a ntrong team In Yorke! thirteen to fifteen years No, 403 East Seventy-firs teen to sixteen, and July ope wie averaging fo May Dexter A. C., havo lt, Aunday rod. Address ie Lroome street, 3 of South Brooklyn, de= me on Saturday 9. Tatterlos for puvier: for We would by a acore of 1 Adama and natock we eeven to th No. 332 Sixth avenue, Lawe and Ko from t Peter Draney, oe The Lenox Juniors would ike to arrang Kaen with torma twelve ta thirteen Would Ike to piay on Sunday, May The Orioles. Mohawks, and Faton, 4 Chaloupka, No. S11 East Carlisle F.C. would Ike to hear from « atrong pitcher and catcher a uniform to # Will furntal A. Pusch, ‘The Nickey Field Club defeated the Beltmonts of 22 to 10. The team 1) by felchie It, 0. Cresgan 08, E. Cre Drink Habit Permanently Cured WITHOUT THE PATIENT'S KNOWLEDGE, | “ORRINIS" if & preparation based on wei. | know n medical prin ager, Nu, 4) Hast One itundred and Tweitth edge. | Moot cases the craving for liquor te not a! mare havity Dut a dleoste, requir ng, more I pomer’ ao cure, I. powitively guar W will destroy a, ORRINE” joohollc stimulants tn any form, refund ghe money shoud tt Dat it Te tone up t fomach and gives a hearty appetite digestion. ua ryee soon" foliow Bookiet (net » eq ai Moaite mes pubite men, el ofthe YM. an gh amsith, ‘Pree Fireproof write pn unities you th to mani’ x The ms Measian, % The Manitoba A, C with the Cuyler A. Ath The Broome ©: eat rf tt s. 280 Third Ave. N Fou Rooms hmond A. ‘ inning wit The Evoning World will print all chall other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greator New York and suburban towns in the Sporting iMdition. space permits, pictures of the captains or star playors of teams will be published. Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, Evening World, Now York. Ryan 1b, | ‘Th Ms Seoond Team have all dates open ud Hk. to 10h team averagiog A Masterson, frees Williaa ih veorovss esl 1 3 Cone sireet, B atterson, Harlem i © rp W Address 2, 29, 3 i drens Nat No Meyers, wi on ooO11L OD e020 1100 15% xt a ar ah Club are The Inv with tea 4) Join J. 0 of the | brifitant Areca oterte defeated the Ludlow Cote- Feleman'a Queene County Park for the Untverstey me this moby a core of 17 t REGALISM, at HOE merit dissects into three S comfort, style, and wear. Miner ¢., Obriew p., ure of the + Cronin rh of the winn s They wou which | with tuama averaging sixteen Al irene A Davie } teem | Tse W. Andrews, c, J Balitigers dy; A. Mongenroth, 3; 0 Alvin Hundred and T ¥ i Fant Rutherford, cas Joneph Klein dam avenue, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY au 1908, TEUR BASEBALL NOTES. 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