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pe GRAVESEND, March sun © ibke. bright and clear at the Brook- bee ayn Jockey Club's course during. the Palloping hours this morning and tho! ps By the case since t MCHESNEY 128 CARTER HANDICAP In allotting the welghts for the Carter Handicap, the first of tle local Big spring turt events, W. 8. Vosburg, ‘the handicapper, placed McChesney &ue top with 12> pounus, and ‘boincod the bottom of tie list’ at si pounds—u puereace actually of 41 pounds betw- pair. The handicap will be worth nearly $20,000—the largest amount since it. be ame a stuke fixture sat the Aqueduct irack, This sum is valuable enough to bauKe owners to send their best Drses After it, and a field of fifteen horses will certainiy start on April 15, the opening | Gay of the metropolitan racing season | | PITCHE CANO oe MILLIGAN WILL DO. ~ I" New York Club secured from Buffalo, Manager Mc- Graw, of the Giants, believes he has a crack-a-jack who will surely make good in Na- tional League company. Mil- ligan is a southpaw. During the preliminary practice at the Southern training camp he has impressed all by his ability. 7R MILLIGAN, IN THE W BEDFORD, Mass., March Much was expected of Fred Lr son In his fight last night with Martin Canole. The New Bedford spor! have seen Canole beat everything has gone against so far in this ¢ and Bryson had been heralded to lve the Fall River fighter a good but he didn't, ‘The men met before the W with a big attendance. F en A.C man had ch his own tmekeeper, aid $t lookyd Ike blood. The men came tomether in flerce manner, and Rryson ned Canole with a series of straight punct which were met well. The me: and broke clean n Br ed Canole to the ropes, and it seemed as if he gave the Fall River man a hard stomach punch, When the men broke from the clinch on {Special to The Evening tack had a good to work over. tt Se. HONE caused the trainers Prather at the course in numbers, Be MOre racers galloped wn has e training seasc rface for the horses | active cond and rac be- ner Fred Burlew took the track | B €arly-hour with his first set and | Al good gallops were brought off | the morning wore away n- | ment wont a half mile in 58 1-2, wood covered the ground ute, Hello did the trick in Rose and the Lady Ri the distance in 59. in G00D WEATHER BRINGS | _ RUNNERS OUT IN FORCE tance in 44 seconds. Gallstan, Chrysita, Basillla and Voltage w it fur longs at close to a two-minute galt Mimaclf Showr Up Well. father Bill” Daly's > good workouts string were all u during Th inorning. ‘I nings Handicap ¢ didi.te Fiiniselt, in company with Y light. was t six furfongs in 1 tor San and Tom Cod together reeled oft the distance tn 1.29 1-2. ilyrin and Colonsay worked the dimtance th 1.28 4-0 The two-year-old. her D. Remuent, a jbalt sister to Rosetint; Bedelia. y erjuck, all’ in Indian If mile 11 0, pton Stablo’s ors Limerick and Workman were sent it heat fve-furlong breather in Ll4, News: in 0.58 1 and Sonoma Bi * gallop at three MeCheaney Exerctned, aylor sent Meche ‘Train Giipin and a stable n half mile ground in 69 1-4, olds, Wine und Song, . Keator, Salvage and ibe in Indian file, worked route in 69 1-2, Wood- ta, Ingrate and others ered. Loriliard stron, i and ‘Trainer Gaynor of XN. After Pot, the course ‘at were ranged o; was Grand ‘@ to the same variety exercise, Stevedore, Witchera Dick Bernard were ‘sent t Jong breather in just 19 Dazaling and Dy tote ‘Trainer Odom sent them to a stiff lop, of one mile. ‘he Leeds and P. J. Dwyer strings, in charge of Trainer Welsh, were on ‘the easy side, nothing fast being wanted ee TUCKER DECLINES MATCH. ick” ‘Tucker waa offered a match Pot Philadel and before the Broadway hia on March 2, bu* Miigan, the pitcher the | yeur ‘Vhere Is no need for him to worry, as I Ban Johnson Will Make His Headquarters Here in- the Future, and Direct All Trouble with the | Other League from the Flatiron Building. | {TH the prospects of city, President Johnson three days the headquarte! ipal nson business of the league will pe will assume charge of the new Washington, but it {s not his intention to close the offices at Chicago, which Will be used as a Western branch. merican League Park, the home of t! at One level area war Getween 1s inade the announcement that tn of the American League, National League, would be in New York, Offices have been secured on the seventh floor of the Fuller Bullding, Twenty-third atreet and Broadwa Hundred and Sixty-sixt! street ere ranma ys now presents an almost ‘The rather deep hollow at rie! which will increase the playing space of that portion of the park many feet. | |CHAMPIONS GO TO HOT SPRINGS THIS WEEK. | the two baseball leagues iff this two or like those of the) and all the} transacted at that place. Prealdent headquarters upon his return from he Grenter New York Baseball Club, t field has been nearly obliterated, | Barney Dreyfuss, President of the Pittsburg Club, will Itave here day or Saturday, and go with his players to their training qua |Springs, Ark. The champions will réport neat Monday to Manager “ | | Clarke, who will have completed his three weeks’ contract at Princeton Univer- And start at once for the Springs. On thelr return they wil stop at Kansas City for four sand are due to arrive at St. Louis on April 14./ The following day they will open the National League season in that city, jere eighteen men under contract w lar team ali but three—Wagner, Bransfeld and Phillippe—are married, NEWS OF BALL PLAYERS FROM TRAINING CAMPS bunch of pitchers, with weird nickpames—"Happy" Jack C! | pro, “Cyclone’) Tom Hughes, "Red" John Powell and “Wizard” Grimth. T™ Highlanders have a beauty wil Fielder Jones has reported to the | Giants he will draw his salary accord- ing to contract, but will not be allowed \to play. It is a toss-up whether ft takes longer to draw up a baseball schedule, or ar- range details for a championship fight. pronounce?” over and wrote: Lee Tannehill, the ex-colonel, ing much Improvement in his work with the White Sox. can League this year. Deacon stock in the report that Sam Leever's arm has gone back on him. Bergen, | Jackiitsch contracts: | ered the axe. ith the Pittsburgs, and of the regu- ‘Taylor turned the card ‘More salary, please.” show- It 1s predicted that he shortshop of the Amerf- I be the si Phillippe doesn't take any Doyle, Doobs, Poole and have yet to sign Brooklyn ‘Their salaries have encount- NEW “Y JACK DUNN AND M’GRA Magnate Charles Comiskey of the Chi- leago White Sox has gone to Harbin | Springs to personally superintend the ‘This is the Inst year of Lajote's three- contract with the Clevelands, Armour has found the big LE WON F Manager Frenchman's high salary |ing investme @ good pay- Some one ts circulating a story that untulas are lying in watt ready to} ttack ballplayers training in Texas, Does anyone know an antidote for the congratulating him | note the ather day on his ability lo speak so many words distinctly, and added the question: | 44 vu find easiest to "What ‘words do a Fair Handicap for three-year-olds | polsonous bite of the beast? eral anand caict obe ant one. | quarter miles, to be run on Saturday Some one wrote “Dummy” Taylor a) June os, over the course of the St. Louis |Peorer Heels, T. LOUIS, March 15.—Omelal entries and welghts of the $50,900 World's r Association were announced as fo Chesney, 128; Irish Lad, 122. Hermia, 1 IGHT FIRST ROUND Runnels, A ~—TAPWORLD'S FAIR HANDICAP Av, Savable, 119; The Picket. 1d, 115; Lord of th 1 EDDIE HANLON MAKES ~ Wittu ; Gall ho. Colonial Fianter, 4 Hear mirade. Pi Tathmaster, 4 AIS FIRST VISIT HERE little He intends to remain in the East unui the first week in April, when he _ex- ORK W DURING SOUTHERN TRAINING PRACTICE, NATIONALS. (Special to The Evening Worls.) BIRMINGHAM, Als Blad sunshine continues to favor Mc- Graw and his Gotham baseball cohorts down here in old Alabama to get into shape for the coming National League pennant | ov + March 15~The r two hours this morning the al ball fleld was the scene of con- Unuous activity. Twenty-one men in the baseball spangles cavorted about as | if in a mad effort to keep the little horsehidg sphere busy without respite. here“was something doing all over the fleld. George Browne sprained his right leg slightly while trying to get under a long drive from Mathewson's bat, but the injury is not thought to be suMctently serious to keep him off the| field, MeCormick was given some in-| structions in base siding by McGraw Besides making him slide about fifty mos while Warner threw the ball down to Gilbert, McGraw called Dahlen and had him do a few siiding stunts for McCormick's edification McGraw performed some base-sliding himself, but as he considers Dahlen a master at sliding under a throw from the back-stop in an effort to catch a base-runner stealing a base, he wanted McCormick to see how good Bill did the trek. * TEAMS WORKING HARD will be the ‘Giants’ helder, The first regular centre- exhibition game with Southern League team will Played here to-morrow. the be ee AMERICANS. ATLANTA, Ga., March 15.—The Higheq Saas NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. landers were at Pledmont: Park again” this morning and went through their usual routine of work. Long ¥Tom> Mughes did most of the pitching t6 theo jentries | *Ming Wert pects to return to the coast with Billy Jelaney and Champion Jim Jeffries. cCormick is hitting hard and felding cleverly, and it Is now a@ certainty he NEW ORLEANS, La., Yarch 15.—The for to-morrow's races are a: follows: * First Race—Seven furl: sHelen Yarwater., Wt = *Hardly : Ditto nes: welling, larionetta 2 lite Fores *Heroine . Bean. Sia, cee. 08 dio sTavabla Lady Mirtake tak th Raco—Handican; six an hait Annie Max nie tth Maister he Regent anda sixteenth: | t isteenlOs Race~One mile 100 “Dutch Ci Aules Looking the pleture rt ell to the floor and did not atom tt hissed and showed. ita dia. | Welght ofighter, arrived in town this Foe ge nanner ie which the {morning from. Philadelphia, where he approval of the Mihe decision went to | recently bested Kid Decker, the Quaker Rehe had ended,” Dhe Clty boxer, in a six-round bout Canole Honwanse companied by his brother Dan, Harry Foley, the middie-welght, XN of California, and Johnny Eckhardt. LONG REACH the HTLADELPHIA, Pa., March 15— P Vommy Love, of this etty, bested | {1 ny Rend of zabeth, N. J. windup at the Lenox A, C. last ist e visitor put up a splendid | mat id wave the local star a lesson t intighting, but he could not avold the n the cesmint jabs of hove, whose extra ich enabled him to force th figh uid make his opponent's head a apping bi KELLY WILL BACK BRITT. Spider” Kelly, the California trainer | of pugilists, is so confident Jimmy Britt | will beat “Young Corbett" that he in tends to bet $00 on hig chances, Kelly is trating Britt at Alameda wil set for cure any Ny, wh \Wislvely by STRICTUR ONE SET CLIMBING CONTEST vr oweve As employed last year; a steeper grade 1 MAKE No Cc! been exclusively treating special diseases of men tor 80 years, Nothing aclence vise or money buy. ing in my office equipment, I will use you tly, treat ‘you skilfully and” restore you to th th the shortest time, discomfort and expense practicable, cane T undertake, write for_my_home cure, PRIVATE DISEASES VARICOCELE DRAINS, LOSSES a etd PROSTATIC TROUBL BLOOD POISON [Re TOS WATER STU. Dr. L.R. Williams Hanlon came here for the purpose of seelng New York ;s0 much about before he left the coast. * | modest and unasai ing chaps who| sea talks very little and makes friends very which he often heard Hanlon was much interested in big buildings and the treatment ac- conled him by the sporting men he met town and made him feel at home. | FOR HILL he New York Motorcycle Club has] its annual open hill-climbing conti Decoration Day, May 30. It will not, occur on Riverdale Hill, which 1 be sought Me HARGE for lendty talk, T have with the least medicine T’guarantes to It you ‘cannot eal CONSULTATION FRER cured in 8 to 10 daya without ‘use ‘oe : ous drugs. O Polpon: cured without’ cut treo to 10 days, rile) i cured in 15 days, without cuttin, drugs or detention from business” sermon ‘stand the disease, Every vestige of polson removed from system without mercury of potash. A et Cures quick! and radice iption, 165 W. 34th St., New York excellent condition, j hard luck should equal his Iast year's | record 6f second place among the Amer- ican Lengue pitchers, | ve j we | over the left field fence, a feat that te. seldom accomplished on thee grounds, \tters, but did not bother them with! is speed and curves, His arm ‘ts In and if he has no Putnam also served up a few, but he> fs still troubled with a sore apm. ‘ousing, who injured his throwing hand was out, but did only Mghta John Ganzel put a long drive Anderson and Keeler sent out safeties. witha good deal of regularity. The,» bey +. 90 Zama .. yj |tield was a litte heavy for brilliant practice was full of ginger, but .the » i im) | Work. s ” All the pitchers will have, an oppor. \inity to show. thelr condition and Mo- : Gulré and Beville will do the catching in to-day's game. The Atlanta team Past | has not yet reported, and it is feared | 01 Prodigal “Bon that the practice games this week will é ‘velon, You “Hancred not materialize, ne MeWilitams } ih Race—Bix furiones: selling, i v Ray sOverhan igh cgveniand’ S200] PREPARATIONS FOR BALL... 108 Second ‘Sight <= /13} M2 Komombo ., Ws 44 118 Congress +118] A hockey match between members of “114 Bronx +110) the Broadway Chorus Girls’ Club, will be a a feuture of their mas tucrade bail be” é given St. Patrick's night in the Murray Hill Lyceum. 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