The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1904, Page 12

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TRE Tie |_IPUGILISMI—| RACING E <7 mn at TIS — NING, MARCH 10, 1 pr ‘ THE WORLD: THURSD EVE a | Horses and Trainers - Get Busy at the! Local Tracks and ~ Season’s Hard Work | ls Started. HE “railbird” is with us. One swallow won't make a summer, but one “railbird” come pretty near making a) ny time the steely click of the © stop watch and the merry beat of hoofs break into the game at the! game time you can gd and gamble! ‘that the time is near at hand to! polish up your field glasses, strengthen | Mow THE DOPE- OLOOIsT WiLL FIGURE THEIR CHANCES —= IME FOR THE FOLLOWERS OF THE THOROUGHBREDS TO BEGIN 10 SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE Season of Ups and Downs of the Dopologists Be- gins with the Balmy Spring on Local Tracks. "your roll and hie yourself away, to) _ ‘the lair of the greedy bookmaker. Jack Frost Counted Ont. | The newborn ‘spring-time rays wl A Did Sol are serving ejectment papers Sf Mr. Jack Frost, who has been ing his headquarters in the long) hes of turf at the local raco| ‘ks. On the heels of Mr. Frost are stepping | “gome lively doings. | Long strings of dainty, clean-limbed, footed equine blue Bloods ure) MERICANS I prancing into the lmelight. ATLANTA, Ga., March 10.-Clarke WWide-eyed youngsters, and) Grimith and five of his American League Gavighters of horsedom's royalty, are! pinch are now in Atlanta boil t Betting their first lessons in the hum=| under q warm Southern sun and going frum routine of training life: old cam-| throu the first. IN Geno whose write turf : ory that will ring through the hal ‘Of fame when the underground ratir 0 Mars has beon built, are giad to feel names season at Pied rrive This and |} and Elbertield. en both morning first whiff of spring that means to noon practice, ‘The rest of the a return of the excitement and) team oxpected In by Sat Moores? that the long, cold winter has | Gy, Ms arr u ty Atlant eu ene | nou nat he had close¢ 1 pas pees neoess I of St. Louls, and this athlete ms. fhe price paid Harry Howell in ox will report next Wt in fine shape and & e Wesend's road stretches of brown Are alive with prancing and uane- | 0 ughbreda; Shi i 1b ty was = row ribbons of wnge. puddles and mud | is Wal cr fact that the t 1 xeon, Ka call to vate dy for work, POWELL REPORTS FOR | DUTY NEXT WEEK. NEW RECORDS FOR /ATTELL. PUT THE SWIMMERS, = IFT 5 OT SPRINGS, Ark., March 10. bese Ratitiall mo | In a one-sided “go” that was heehee ie have went twenty rounds ‘Abe Attell, of San Francisco Sarin y Haley, of Buffaly, N SOUTH; BROOKLINE, Mass, swimming records were night at Public night, uleuy st fiarey | knocked out P: ‘ GriMth had this to say of his pros- amem-|in five rounds, The fight was Attell’'s pects: “With this fine brand of weather Swimming Club, [from the jump, but was clean through- to get tia in shape and the great team x tho New | out, Haley showing much cleverness ty : 500 the uneven match, An audience of fied the Whittendon Club to the Attell weighed in at 121 and Haley at 122, ¢ collected, J think our 1904 p the very best, We should be in great pe by our first game, and will bs ready to jump right in and play great ball from the start, T am not ifraid of any tenm in the league now alnce I've Powell and have # strong, well team in every partleular.” The first game will be played here| ‘oh 18, with the local South-} the where nds, and ths of a 440-vard Invitation race, C, LM Dantels defeated Leste G. Rich, jr, | of this town. | were Chief of Police Kiley, of St. Louis; GRIFFIN HORSES RULED OFF.) sudse 3 j meal JW NEW ORLEA? Griffin, the young a trek on the filly Sweet. Popper. aan Mareh 10.—H, . in who played Kmekers with his] rooms wis nd won a small] It by ifed 0 RY 8 > training on | ed headquarters at neross the | meadows of Long — Island: | ion, unscathed after a tough win- the pounding breakers of Cones ndquarters. ¢ nd re, i in the hills of Westchester, I«| with the life that means ‘an-! great season is with us. this hustle and worry and fuss of the new season the ome huge hawk cir er. en's family of little 7 anaes ea and ‘ ers are old hens (with due apologies), and (Special to The Eventhe World.) Pizing. persistent birds? are} sayvaANNAH. Ga.. March 10.—Johnny ah e pnerlock eles skinned, McGraw had his players out on the on the deduction proposit fleld this morning ond put them through Beetnes ciecwerd at 1 Of threo licurs of fast training, MeGraw che | a uniform and ret a eye make the finest telercc Iness look like a plece of also that ges on the run Although al on | yesterday, rival of the players. who came} nd Chiy of Mémphis. | n the tip of re pedigre is ne ~ wb ‘ 1 Ralibird’s tongue een there {s first on the who has a sk force and eagle : one-fortiet!: of a ae mon every play. Breenatian at third {8 ~ ‘accomplishes the avery | for the “ieculars’ did some stunts “railbird” in the dl Ket yt particularly pleased his boss. Me Slee’ to ite then he Will have to wor | Wit Hartlewlatls WeGta i ims that his horses in the subway RICE’S DECISION OVER TONY MORAN IDIANAPOL. hinder cireumstances which would bave ‘Avatin Rice defeaten a leas coursgeous and caus) and Tony Mor (in az caren welahts, | und goto Pournt a drink ten-r { Rice eetting the decision. 7 nia Osan Te ‘ners clever blocking aaved rim pun- ALS Thee net Jehment, but Moran's bulldog rourage rane Uk enabled him to take hard treatmer { Rlee for he | : j imit from his adversary and BS See —— DOM WILL AIOE. SHAW MAY GET A | “AFEAES HORSES) LACESE TO-NT —_-—-—— coting of the Jockey which the at on Tuesday to ride ies for this season. Th d upon Was not made pu NING IN SHAPE A TENNIS MATCH BIG WAGER genres i FOR for their contest t f men have trained which 1s to b: ¢ won by were m1 large betting began, which was soon settled by McFadden winning two M’GRAW MAKES GIANTS GET DOWN 10 HARD WORK =| to pit ~ Face tracks armed ¥ camo from Tot @ bunch of “dope” < retabtor NreGrniy ence term work practhee this 7. 5 Nest time he had the of NS For the fyst tim ng the made him famous, So never regular team on the field anv @ spindle-iexged gre-zee on the Hough to make up an impoeius | i ssnahan will be ale to hold down the: tive innings were played in a scrub} game this morning. Minnehan made a} ine showing on the slab for the “Regu: j t runs 1] lars,” who seored th oo NICHOLS TO PITCH AGAIN. Manager Nichols, of the St, Touls Nitlonals, declares that he will be able ay aver coming s¢a~ sw fon, ite has. been pi seventeen years NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ching ball for! W ORLEANS, March The en- 10. i s for to-morrow's races are as fol- | | | t lows First soiling Ronncelithe shady. Race—Three-quarters of a mile Merry. Sport able Endurance. Nini ua halt furlong Hay. &: ss Thint Race Puree thong ivy Ixanda New. Mown three-quarters of 108 ap; tions of a oxy Kane ase Messenger John Coulter We. 66 ” Send for ‘‘Flats”’ Before somely illustrated book we contemplating happy unity is apparent at a glance. It lay, beginning with In addition to these series of plates, the book contains innumeratle of floor coverings, wall papers, and good stain-removers; care of beds, And a Student's Room, Furnished Completely, for $55 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. West 125th Street, Near 7th Ave. Beginning Housekeeping°® have just issued. 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So discouraged was he that he saw the officials of the Greater New York Irish Athletic Association and request- ed to bb entered in the oo-yard handt: cap next Saturday night. O'Brien will place him on scratch, and Dustey. will e given a good chance to demonstrate to the metropolitan followers of ath: letics that he is as fast as ever. A great advantage to Duffy will be that he will run on a dirt track. Duftey has always done his best on dirt in sports, The present record for 60 yt is that of 1. E, Myers, 51-2 seconds, | made New York City Dec. 12, 1884, At the fecent Georgetown games Duffey, it 13 claimed, ran in 62-5, All the fast sprinters of the metropoll- Jtan district and the colleges wil in with him. 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