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LAMENESS MAY GUT SHORT GOLDEN MAXIM'S CAREER , What Caused It Is a Mystery Among , Horsemen—Dr. Sheppard Says He Is Suffering from a Ruptured Muscle in the Nigh Hind Leg—May Go to Stud. * Golden Maxim, the good three-year- id, has gone lame and may never race again, It is said he is suffering from @ ruptured muscle of the nigh hind leg. Buch is the racing luck of J. P. Kraner, owner of the golt which prom- feed, at the season's outset, to bevome | the star of the three-year-old division. (Mr. Krener might have sold Golden . Maxim last week for $20,000, but he had | gaith in the colt's ability and refused | @he offer. Just how seriously Golden Maxim is _ @ffeoted cannot be told at this time. ‘| All that is known is that he went mys- terlously lame after the cooling out | process subsequent to the running of the Islip Handicap last Gaturday. {What In the Causct ‘The race appeared only a gallop for , @he colt, The track was soft from the fain, which came down in torrents, a | condition that ordinarily would favor a | horse with bad feet. But Golden Maxim | bean't bad feet. He was in perfect } ghape, and he simple, breezed home. He | startes for his quarters perfectly sound, ; but after he had reached there ant | been cooled out he-was so lame that ne ! could not put his nigh hind leg to the } ground. : Good judges of horses, and even Dr. _ Sheppard, the well-known veterinarian, yeannot imagine how the colt was burt, , but the fact rematfis that he is lame, @nd badly #0. Dr. Sheppard tiinks he }bes Alscoverea the seat of the trouble, and4 in his diagnosis of the case says: (What Dr. Sheppard Says. “There is no goubt that the seat of the “rouble ta located between the point of now filled up, and this 1s at most only partially due to ‘sympathy.’ “Yes, there Js no doubt that a muscle is ruptured, or, rather, that one of the muscles has been severed from its at- tachment. The report that the colt is sick apart from this injury {s quite un-|° Placed, but it 1s a fact that ho is in a bign fever. His temperature Monday morning was over 103 degrees, but this|> Was entirely due to the pain he was in. “I have been asked whether there is a chance that Golden Maxim will come around in time to rave at Saratoga. I do not think so, The injury is very hard to treat on account of the position it is in. One cannot attempt to apply any- thing in the shape of poultices, but has to resort entirely to emprocations and hot fomentations. I cannot attempt to account for the injury. It would be most reasonable to suppose that it was cal at the post in the start for the Isp Handicap, but nothing at all ap- pears to have happened to the horse and We have not been able to trace anything pat could dave hurt him on the way to eepshead Bay, The man who led hi declares that the colt. Went quite quietly.” May Go to the Stud. It 1s just possible that Dr. Sheppard may be mistaken in his diagnosis of the case, The colt may be only temporarily affected and may come around in time to fight out the battle for supremacy with Irish Lad and Africander, ‘The opinion of John Mackay, manager of the James B, Haggin Interests, to this belief. Mr. Mackay im't sure that the colt ts suff from a ruptured muscle, in fact he hardly, thinks it's anything so serious, and Mr, Mackay n Should Got stil axim’s inj len {m' jus end his racing career he may be purchased for the Haggin studs. It is thought that Mr. Macka: {$e hip and the stifle, ‘The hock has! view wien he examined the whee. |” \ MUDDY GOING _ FOR THE GALLOPS}-» RAID PRIZE FIGHT IN DANCING SCHOOL, il” Stopped and Three aptred Harlem Men Were Sore! Disappointed. {Move of August Belmont’s Mas-| vetectives Devin ana Brown when { fterman Shows He Is Round- {. Ing To. He ‘The Brening World.) jWretr, bright weather and a track that fees fetlock deep in mud were the Rratning conditions at the course this jmorning. The trainers were out at an joarty and many Tacers splattered fit slushy going at good ratos of August Belmont's Mastorman Iguttopea @ mile in 1.0, It was the most ;Bretentious move the meer has been {amkod to make in some time and ne | moted admtrabiy. Magistrate breezed three furlongs in 940. The Gayosso Stable's High Ball )Povered six furlongs in 1.20. Steelmaker } turried a half in 53. P. H. McCarren's 1'Gold Ofoney golloped a mile in 1.49. The | Yast seven ¢uriongs was covered in 1.37,} Lawhioh, the going considered, was a good one. §. A. White sent Rain or ; @hine a half in 511-4. Ww. iden s Contentious covered gix furlo: in 1.23. The Eagle Stables’ Ieea ig a the ttt ae 2 fs pecont ‘Trains BL RB ihomes ating, p ied gut rau du - the sai pein for Gated th “a ae ment. was jorses, re, Beate and wos not attended by that has marked the depar- ture of for the Spa. © other racers that have left _—_-— FAIR WORK SEEN AT GRAVESEND. t: €Special to The Mvewing World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y., July 14.—The training conditions were most agreeable ing the galloping hours at the vesend race track this morning. The sky was bright and clear, the tempera- ture was perfect amd a cool breeze plew over the course, which was pleasant to ‘oth man and beast. The track, which had not dried out sufficiently to make it fast, was in a sticky, slew condition that precluded anything in the-watch-break- ing line to be mae. One of the most consplouous moves ef the morning was brought off when Wrainer Rob Boyle went the trio from the Krauss stable, Dr. Reis, Yentlew ahd ‘Ping Pong, five-eighths of a mile in 20. A very good move, taking into , eonaideration the bad mate 2 the track , Trainer John Rogers se ‘mile in 1.53. The Bowery « quarters of a mile in 1.2%, [preezed one-quarter through ‘the wtroten 0. Archie vgs Te 88 ery easily na ogyen yen furlongs #9 rye Ma O81 aiies was past @ half mi Healy ift, of the Murphy ent Dean stable, six furlongs Dreezing fn at. Brixton, of the same lot, galloped puassera of a mile in 1221-2, Meister- { Paasing @ Raines law hotel at Mitty- ninth street and Park avenue saw a srowd of young men going up to the dancing academy rooms over the hotel. The fact that no young women dancers euenrenwaD BAY, N. Y., July 4.—| Were along aroused the suspicions or the sleuths, and they soon found, by ask- ing, that a prize fight was to take place upstairs, Deviin and Brown then got five unt- formed policemen from nearby posts. At 10.8) o'clock at night the seven po- Mcemen raided the place. They found 300 or more spectators seated around an elghteen-foot ring in thg centre of the dancing room. Two young men, who later said they were William West and Francis Callahan, were in the cen- tre of the ring, stripped and just shak- ing bands preparatory to tho beginning of a “mill.” Instead of gloves the fighters wore & tow strips of tape, indicating that the fight wasn't intended to be a soft one. ‘The spectators all made a rush for the doors, ‘The polloe aidn’t interefere with them, bat arrested the two principals and six other men who were at the ringside, apparently in official capdci- ties, The police say the crowd came from Harlem. [i THE WORLD: TUESPAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1903, AMATEUR —aee BAS 3B BALL. Be on f AMATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evoning World will print all challenges, resulis of gamcs 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 teafns will be published. Addresa all communications and bras hd to the Sporting Editor, ‘The Evening World, New York. Tho Uticas adminiatemed ih ]500. Game called In werenth inning on account, to the Ht, Ames Bb. € on | of ratn emer cits, Douglagy atreet se 8 ‘The Gramercy A.C won tte tenth con y defeating the Pastim swore f ST, AGNES, rib poa ¢) : @ 20 Ojtynch it. O gf We Ses ih | Mal 1100) 0 0 0 1 OlCarp'n’, ‘em 0 0 261 OA Matetor 0 0 O 2 2 Os. Kell 0 0 3 1 O[donigan, rt. 0 0 1110 Opoug erty,p 0 1 O11 OFMs'nec, 00 8 6277 Hane Hite—Woelfle and Mooney. Hit by Pitcher —Lynch. Strack Out—Magulre, 10; Masterson. Lat on Bases—Aiticas, 6: St. Agnes, 9. Time of Game—One hour and twenty mingtes. Um pire—Happy Hoollgan, ee The Anchor Juniors would tke to arrange games Address Mfanager John oe Reliance Juniors would Ike manage th young man to to Book games " to fourteoi Hoge Mancork street! Brooklyn, The Lenox A. C, would like to book game with teams for Sunday, July 0, August end Saptomber, suitable guarantee. Qut-of-town toamns preferred, Willlam Clark, No, 217 Kast Seventy-third etreet, city. e 8 The Tioga F.C, would Ike to hear from an outfeller, seventeen years old. Must furnish own uniform. W. Luken, No. 451 Hudgon street, clty At Powhatan Oval July 4 the Powhatan Acad- emy defeated the crack St. Imey team in an Interesting game: RF st. Luey.....0 001 5 10 O- 4 Pewhatan A0040 9062 —15 18 2 Batterien—Mulvey and Barry; Hamburger and Cruise, Umptre—Mr. Coates. ee ‘The Cecftians ehtt out the Summit A. A. team Inq beiitiant ame, tn which but thirty-one Summit men went ‘to bat. ot Ceclilana, pave "the Yoral team five widely 8 ‘tered bits. a all-around player would lke to Join team averaging fourteen to. fittern “ill farntsh own unitorm, Formerly Menthe Exaex Junlors. Ad@reta Feinberg, No. 60 Essex street, city. eee Games wanted with teams averaging thirteen to fifteen years. Will pay half expenars to lor A. goo cal jorm tng team. Jacob Watsky, Wakefleld, N.Y. City oe Soatetatee 90000101 1-3 Locuta, 04206222 —18 ee ‘The Wimingtone. want games with teams averaging thirteen to fourteen, Prefer Vermonts, of, Harlem, Elmoata ead teame of like strengtl Addcvosa Harry J. Barton, No. 27 West Nine elgnth street, clty. | semlcordtemstong! Mauler Athletic, Club yj, 15. 39, 80 open, and wilt clove Sears “Mermay al, Hage: Sete, metropolitans, Orange A. C., &c, Those offering suitable ake pre: | ferred, Addrem Jotin Konzelmamm, 1348 Myrtle) avenue, Brooklyn, At Contra Tlip. 1: -. RHE, Maujer A. C.. 8 3003 6 3 Meas Hoss: 0 21/482 Btteriee—Denham and Klein; Williams and Gillen. ‘At Rahway, N. J R. LE, Maujer A_C. 0 8-716 1) Rahway . 0 1-312 2 Batteries—W! pitas and Potter. At the outing of the Riverside Pleasure Club the Hamilton A. C, defeated the Journal B. D. | ©. by the following score: RL. E. | Hamilton A. C...-+.040010480-19 18 4 Journal B. B.C 000020000-2 26 Batteries—Supple and Johnson; McOurdy and | | B.D. A. wants games | \-protersional teams ofter- | Ing suitable guaranties, Addroas 8, Mandolph, manafer, Chelsea College, No, 841 Washington, elty, oe Jertsh Morning Journal and Abend Post ated the ily News and Jowlah World toa | Jewish Journal and Port. 1" 23210 2 338 Be Jewish Daily Newa and World, 10 261 2-5 18 9 Home runt—Marahall (6), Alex (2 5 \Malltz, Corr, ‘Three-base | bits— Grim,” Eddie, Two-bare hits—J p) Shlumack, 2 (2), Corr, Levenson, Friedkin. Double plays—Eadle,' Alex and Jos, Malits and Friedkin, Ump!re—Mr. J. Davis. ‘Attendance— ere routs rather louse an both aides, but Gramercy | Ite hits to better advantage and Colem: up when opppnents looked dangerous, Gramercy... ...0 1120 2 Partime 169610030 0 Ratterles—Coleman and Downey; Splen. The feldin RE 0 4 0-10) Wright and The Comrade F.C. would like to hear from three good all-around players and games with teame averasing fourtesn vere. Address John Bell, No, 347 fifth mereet, city. Ctintos will oh Kieintel: never pla jenee them No. for any amount, S19 Canal street. Rant Fl 10 4 the Sporting F.C. and Sidney Str Tho NEW YORKERS TO TAKE UP. SPORT OF ARCHERY. Green Rovers” the Name of Hant- inst ry ¢ aren An Green Rovers has been formed as a port of annex to the on M Golf Club, Tt has an nbership | of Keventecn ladies and gentle the Indications are that the me 1] roll will Jength | Archery as a re Jobtain that vogue in this ther side of tt Aleve wverage A Lipton ¢ After th BOSTON, July 14.—M. P. 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