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SVENING WORLD | ee MERTES © srops EVERY THING ALONG | THE LINE REACHING FOR A HIGH ONE. 4A DELHLIDHOHIGG THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1904. ~~ Racing: { Baseball, enone=tnenenene='* $99990$660900-0600400066 OVGINNITY GETTING READy JO SHOVE ONE OVER. ton and Has the of the Thomas 'Exercise Hours. HORSES GET BRISK WORK AT GRAVESEND TRACK Jockey Phillips Dene from Washing- Leg Up on Several Racers During the GRAVESEND, March 30.—The clear geeather and perfect track whieh pi *valled at the Brooklyn Jockey Club's course to-day coaxed out trainers tn hull force and there were more horses on the track than at any previous time this year. The track was literally fthronged and from early morning until fnoon the big and littl: strings passed fever the ground in Impressive numbers, Jockey Phillips arrived from Wash- jAngion and reported at the Shielis barn to take up his duties of exercising and working the different tacers, Hie had othe leg up on 4» f the stables candidates during th ulloping how A feature of tie moruing’s work was the fine appearance made by the J Polansdec string that made its ap Tpearafice on the track at Int a set of ten that came Trom the stables on the s¢ ‘Rrere cligibles to takes to be de se Laxeene breeding yally bred hampton accompanted the youngs. and Was the Bor all eyes, Ile has been widus training question a mt ready f he w @ny ur Erginey Burt won ofsthe nearly hour iny of the ded during t horses are tablishm wrant mings m the ed no st ponsible for the BENNINGS SHINGTON, arch ‘The W: Bureaui and other organizations have formaily requested the District-Attorney of the District of Columbia to m fest case, with a view of determin the legality of gambling as it is cart on in the b th slide of the track. in 0, nt and are ynosure bat looks | half-mits fs at ty OM 12 ington International Reform ir “t etting ring at the Bennlngs pert Jest work tuving the morning, furlong gal- ei! had the implished 2 off tive furlongs sear Andvarla, sending 1 iSpitiel ee up, a tine sa juliscin and Chryeitis cov fur MB ToULe in oS, Just a good breezing exeretse, Contes and Whi string, We tt) pau ay ant Dovecot th Dreather in m4. Dat HH. Thon dof tive furlongs dat Philips having the uy on udy) Wiliams strhag quarters tn 12 (Matd stepped a half-mite 4 trainer Neume sent Sweet Allee weven furdanyse in Las 1-2 Bennetts Alforten breesed i qua through stretch ain WoL Mamie Worth reel off the 6 seconds Mat galloped a half-mite in Jiner Tom Welsh sent Hi Major Dalngerfield, Sher: Knight Errant and Divination to uther In. 0.5 s Hk Blvck ¢ 1 Dance in 0 ween was sent to ther in 110, handily accom Dimple, of wy Smith sent plished TO MAKE FIGHT ON THE BOOKMAKERS previous requeat the Interna- wean the District At- + his opinion that the dect Justice Mradley, whieh held that the betting, as ct is conducted w, is Jegal, could be reversed. The ru of the court was that the x Was merely that between Ind! tional torney face track, Such a case will eventu viduals and could not legally be inter- be instituted by the D: Attor See eh ang taw and: ovder neste but not, however, until the p tons do not obtain now, und they assert epring meeting of the Wash vy that t Will Koop after the race track Jockey Club is ft 4 ntl they have su r stopping: all Ba «losure “erict of Columbia is a tederal oft Jany action that may be taken will “eume the cr ter of a gove aarestigation AMNCY HANS To 6 DER THE KAMER LEXINGTON. Ky. As the District-Attorney of the Dis- smental March 20.--An- mouncement was made here to-day that J. Mal- | ady consptou- cAMpAIEN against f the offtvers Re Bureau, the present crusade ambiing YAN 10 SECOND CHAMPION PLACKE willbe Plagke's ehiet the Holland champion McCoy in Philadelphia lagains —jended. How meets “Kid will _be sold at] Aprii 5, Mass., May les Bingen, 2.06 1- heen recently” @ three-year-old son se rion, the celebrated | telegram was received by Placke's ma rArion and ‘Nancy Hanks. which will be tins The stock is At $12,000 outside of Arion, Negotiations have been under way for some time for the purpose of obtaining n's services, but they were not sue when the following ager: “Chicago, March 30. Wil be in Philadelphia April 5 to Seis Finck. APMDES a nos Beate. fame aR HPSS Mottars RIGHLANDERS GET BUSY WITH STIC |Chesbro and Griffith Get All That Is Coming to Then from the Regulars—Team Plays New Orleans Club To-day. lal to the Evening World) YEW ORLEANS, 1a. Mareh 30 — Highlanders yesterda “ . and this niorning the t opretty tired lot 8 of them were so tniterested yesterday that they did not come in to the hotel at } oon, but had some sandwiches brought them and remained in uniform all day. In batting praction every time one of the regulurs would swing a bat, ase hit would result d two lively prac- | MATHEWSON, UNGLAUB AND FULTZ, AND SOME EVERYDAY occ Oem HOOO-3-54 ballplayers say is a wonder. any old team. The Evening him just at the moment he is Cheshro and Gritfity ted to stay uve | tide, but without success, Everything | ¢ Mat came near the phite was a single, | and (ie batters raced vround the | al thetr | matter. | while; [bases while the pitchers puzzl heads to know what was. the Hut Griffith didn't worry (he sight was too pleasing to him, and ‘ Was Ketting his wallop: Ing he wtoe the coachers’ box and {jumped for gt } Moth pitchers were In excellent [shape Gritfith had a world’ of speed, Jand said hhaselt that never in all his | Hfe has he dad more. After the hit Mie Chest ters had get ured they were sent out} | I practice, and they put up a t exhibition, ‘The daticld are beautiow, Nothing could | [set away from them and they work together to perfection, Conroy Is the cleverest third baseman that was ever | een In New Orleans, jf he ean be sized up From his work to-day. He ts far and away a better man than he was last year here Bliss and Lowell tried their wiles | ugiinsc the hard hitters, and although | taey were touched up) pretty lvely | away easier than the in ‘the morning had dove Is boy wis in fine fettie and. us al more speed than he usually but it was his slow te hardest for the bat- up, | did some clever work with j hy fre, He bias 8 remark: balls anc | od piteh BEATING FOR GRIN BUT NO KNOCKOUT PHILAD Grimm, he Ol possessing a polar plexus, w eciplent of one of the worst beat- ings of his enreer last night at the Southern A, C. Dave Holly, the husky jored lightweight, was the boy who} the trouncing to Grimm, and] tan champion was a sorry look- tacle when the six rounds were rimm ever managed to | the limit Is indeed a mystery, He t cotved enough punishment to ‘stop two ordinary men, vet with the excep- ion of the latter part of the sixth round, when he was knocked down twice, he stood up gamely under the tertible gruelling, —— WADE TO PITCH SUNDAY. Wade, the crack pitcher of the Holy- oke team, has been signed by the Mur- ray Hills to piten for that team in their Kame Ww f Olympic seventh day. This will b of the champlon vicinity this season eee EMERALDS TO PLAY BALL. Announcer Charley Harvey's team. ot ball-tossers, the Emeralds, will open the baseball ceason athe Catholle Pro. tectory grounds nex Sunday, playing to mak. ny, the first appea: colored team in this Isame plane at SBA SNORT? OU TREE NA Co) ATRL WS TORENT RES AIS Christy Mathewson has a new curve that the Southern SPORTS EDITED BY | Mathewson himself declares he is in shape right now and ready to pitch nine innings against World photographer has caught preparing to deliver the new one. ATHEW/ON SENDING OVER - NEW CURVE ey M’CHESNEY IS EAVORITE IN THE WINTER B8@0KS. The odds anoted by James Jot Chicago, In his future books ¢ Grooklyn, the Suburban and the World's Fatr handicaps have just made public, ¢ ry quotes & the 600) $ to 5 against McChesney for the Rrook- | lyn, making him favorite, and Irish Lad second choice at 10 to 1; also placing Mermis, Africander and Claude on the o1 ne Picket, Major Dainger- ble, Charles Elwood, Short- . Hurstbourne and Highball there is %0 tot O'Leary quotes old Advance Guard and AvefwL among others, at 6 to 1. Against Whorler, Dalesman and Robin Hood 60 to 1 is on tap, and so on down the lst For the Suburban, MeChesney and Waterboy equal favorites at 10, 4 and 18 to 1 each against Her Afrieander, Irish Lad and C Against flela, O'Leary, ) § avable, The Pleket and Ifighball fol- | tow at 20 to.J, with Major Daingerfeld. | Charles Elwood and Hurstbourne at 2% to 1 each, Shorthose, Eugenia Burch, | {lich Chancellor, Hamburg Belle, Pul- Int, Stalwart and Jocund are at 1, with 40 to 1 against Golden Runnels, Proper, Grey Friar, Ormonde's Right and Ostrich. O'Leary has made Dick Welles the favorite for the World's Fair Hand at 1 to 1, evidently believing that Me- nnot give the King Erle Hounds and a beating. He qu 1 against’ McChesney and The with 15 to 1 against’ Hermis, ble, Witful and Injunctio: Africander, Irish Lad, Gold Linguist, Bernays, Ort tearcatcher there Is as much Runnels, Six-Shooter, Judge 1 1 King are quoted at of the Vale. Aceful to 1 shots, with the 20 to 1, against Em- ard Gallant ui highest pric porium. M’COY POSTS $1,000 FOR GO WITH FITZ AT 158 | Determined to get another chance at the middie-y Is aft F 158 pp nds. His backer, George C terday posted $1,000 with KO a forfelt to bind ¢ Mee will give tzsimmons thirty: days to accept the challenge. If in that time he does not come to terms, the clever Hoosier boxer will hurl a deft at Jack O'Brien and Tommy Rean for a match at the samewelght. McCoy declares that he ts in earnest in iis intention to retrieve his ring laurels, ht title, Kid" Mec simmons for a battle at idine, AL Sm os BASEBALL IN HOBOKEN. ‘The Hoboken. Baseball Club will open its season next Sunday on the St. George cricket grounds at Poughkeepsie nine, ‘The latter will have the services of a league battery, while Lindeman and Lamar will be ‘in the points for the Hlobokens. SUNDAY BALL GAME. ‘The Newburg team will oppose the Amsterdams at Bquitable Par Park, Sixty. seventh street and West End avenue, Sunday, Manager McGrath has Wan te Use) Deegan and isp cask oP, M. with the | M ~ BENNINGS ENTRIES. RACE TRACK The entrle follows March 30.— OWS races are as First Race—Th five furlongs. ar-olds and upward; Else Helle Cappan Frank Foaterto Shrine Meadow riekle . Tol San... Gold Ribbon’ 04 Hopetul Miss nd Race-—-Maiden fillies and geldin 99 Lett i Pygmalion’ awe Mamle Ma Broadway ‘ Maggie Stoup 90 Royal Palace Maxey Moo! Matdens, colts, tw | inte halt mite Leshor | Inck 'atetceon Irose ‘102 Master “Douginis Fourth Race—Three-year-oda; six and a x halt furlongs, Between .....10% Pompano 108 Latheron 106 Monnoon Jn) Andrew 3 106 Fitth Race—Three-year-olds and upward: seven furloni 118 Himeeit .. Ixth . Raco—st Sut two Shien tesplechase | for maidens; | Pugilism, b Billiards. ROBERT EDGRES ; THE GIANTS USE B/O WORTH OF BASEBALLS EVERY DAY. DAVE FULTZ CUTTING OFF A BASE HIT: eg io 84949082409872004 5990099990-000060006-O: GETTING 6 AROUND 3 é ¢ @ e 4 o 99OO$9OHO99H0OD9OOH ANTS HAPPY AT HEIR EASY WIN After Taking the Strong Birm- ingham Team Into Camp Mc- Graw’s Pets Start for Little Rock to Play Two Games. (Special to The Evening World. DORA, Ala, March 30.—(On train bound for Little Rock).—On their way to Little Rock the Glants were a merry band of baseballists, ‘They hit the ball hard and cffectively in yesterday's ex- hibition game with the Birmingham boys and showed every evidence of be- showed Ul .PALL MALL 102 108, ing on very good terms with them-| was selves. Batting has been thelr only anxiety, ‘The entire tea important departmen with the ex: and Outtielde boarded the . hese two deal to stay with the Stag- town outht at the last minute, (Special to the Evening World. WASHINGTON, no wine cooling bookmakers’ tables in the hotels here and the last two games have demon-| last night, and the bookies did not strated the desired improvement in ts | jinger over the demi-tasse and blow plion of Pitcher Monahan | rings of Carolina Perfecto smoke into the air. When six heavily backed favorites | terany. March 30,—There beside the the early part of last season, he staled off and did not start agai Fe made a show of his company, win- ning In a big romp, He, too, put up @ record for the meeting, running six furlongs in 1.163-5, The record was 1.17, Sal: meeting record at seven furlongs, the time being 1.30. BAD OAY FOR THE BOOKIES, WHEN SIX FAVORITES WON” From the Standpoint of the Layers Yes: terday's Performance at Was a Disgraceful One, and Wiik Not Bear Repeating! Bennings Then’ est previous hung up a new Jockey Phillips left for New York last night, to join the ‘Thoma: stable of E. R. Phillips won two races yes. This boy will make good dur- rhe gume yesterday was unother one-| cross the line winners in one day) !ng the season, but he will hardly op- sided ‘affalr. ‘The National Leaguers mi leegue aggregation, — Milligan and Wille, tral slab 8 made a splendid showing. started in poorly, but after the first vice for McGraw's side and netted Il for the big fellows to 2 for all fry. tg ee resumed hia place in utre field, but was so lame that he was forced to retire in favor of Dunn in the fourth flelded the on n cleverly. Jade was right at her head, and the ran a cracking good race on the PARIS, March 90.—The United States! cpening day against Modredlaw and leads in the first evening's play of the! Filigree, and this would indicate the! wrd muien at eigateen-inch | ball two shots in the United States, having scored’ 4) ty points to w8 made by Lucien Rerolles, the French amateur champion There was a brilliant guthering of] 4), spectators to see the play, among whom jopile Club. Altus led throughout, but his oppo- nent made the best ran ing, scoring joints to 7, the high- won great admiration from the specta- | tors, In his last Inning he scored 63, the neceasary number of point: of points, FITZ TO FIGHT FERGUSON IN PHILA, Rob Fitzsimmons has agreed to fight Sandy Fe the Chelsea heavy- welght, in a six-round bout in Phila- deiphia, and the prospects are a match will be arranged between them in a few day Crowhurst, the fistic of Philadelphia, has offered both men a big incentive to box. As itz has al- ready aocepted it there Is no doubt that Ferguson will do Mkewise, promoter Milligan | money, day than TURPIN, ir true form against the! the bookies forego such luxuries. Whit jftarted in TeMincible, The Mal score | bookies yesterday will Hnger in their | memories as long as does the taste of castor oil In the mouth of the Dunn hit well and} smull boy. ‘It was shameful—from the bookies’ The nearest that the bookies came to beating a favorite v in the second race, when Dului- bella just managed to scramble home in front of a bunch of maiden fillies point of view. Yiguteen-ineh bali] Aities at Bennings have a bit of class | them, Race a Fast One, race was the fastest of the meet- Were included many Americans. The] ing, the half mile being run In 604-5, match Was plaved In the salon of the} but then the track was faster yester- and the time 16 CENTS, 2 FOR 25 CENTS UETT, PEABODY & Co, ‘OF CLUETT AND MONARCH OHIRTS it has been, the evens] does not indicate much. Frank Farrell uncovered a_ rattling est number of points made by Foss. The| good maiden in Andrew Mack in the SKIN and nerve of the American player! fourth race, Andrew Mack as a two} year-old .ran one or two fair races in Ferguson has been anxtous for some time to get on a limited-round bout with lanky Bot LONDON CIGARETTES A most rare and delicious blend este cortain that Your utttetio SMe tiction Wit. he troubles wi tout o} pear at his best in sprint races, for he seems to be a bit slow to get away the new pair, did the cen-|geems a sacrilege to ‘waste the) from the barrier. the Pir of hands, and as a hand-and-heel rider he will excel, particularly in races over u distance of ggound. races he will beat Redfern, for he has more judgment than Redfern and ls a better hand rider. He has a beautiful In distance nad Shaw is rapidly acquiring confidence and is back in his form. MEN’ S DISEASES. He has learned to use the whip and seems to put more strength into his finishes than formerly. 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