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THE WORLD: “MONDAY EVENING, ‘APRIL 4, 1904 es “Reg SPORTS EDITED BY | Ss= | ROBERT ED G-ecavenerenanenenerentnenevecactear tt LCOTT AS A TERE REVEALS HIS. PLANS FOR ouT- RIVALLING JOE WA (FL HIT HIM IN THE STOMACH PLACKE MIGHT DOUBLE ovEeR AND FALL ON ME. ONE OF PLACKE'S WILD SWINGS SHOULD LAND: ; witt TRY “A CHANCE IN A To KEEP PAILLION ". | Away‘ ©9OO90OO09.9O859OD14GOEDOOH — $4HOHOOHHHHHH4HOHH.09H5-H6HHHGHHHHHOG HID FROM CUINCHES, FO EVRSLS GIANTS AND HIGHLANDERS ® oem WILL BE HOME THIS WEEK ® WASHINGTON, April 4.—It is a bit ¥ | carly in the season perhaps to cavil at @ | reversals of f n, but there have been @ |some remarkable races at Bennings 7: . |fnlen ean huediy ve attributed to lack New York Teams Will Wind Up South-, 6 of condition, the state of the track or = “ AU ‘ Any of tue tavori excuses wich «te! een Trip and Play Exhibition Games advanced when a horse rung far below @ | uls torm. ‘There is a bad class of $ |iirses racing at Bennings just now and] = ELere--Change of American Schedule | ihe argument is often advanced that @ | ‘ney cunnot be expected to run in the Causes More War I all. sume nojch all the time. “here may be sume foundation upon whica ty build a vitim of Unis sort, but the argument i" tiles 0) ; Bl caunoc now water wuen a norse ruas |’ Before the end of the week the Giants | (iu fieerniceursearepn ee? iat "nit 3 ike & slake periormer vue day anu] and the Highlanders will be back home. | tne Nationa) League by the adop he SAYS HE wite KNOCK OUT / ‘ONE PUNCH FOR PLACKE,” SAYSAMGOY CONFIDENTLY ssa: | —_——++ The Agile “Kid,” with Bigger Game in|? GIRS > View, Will Not Waste His Wallops : i on the Man-Mountain, but Expects to Win Without Any Exertion. sag ub sia-year-vid maiden woen be) and Saturday the fans will be given | 2" entirely new schedule, as re ext goes I aaae ant an opportunity to see in just what] QF, tze alleged change ‘made oe 4 uate grouses suspicion in just Natlonal League in regard to the see es as ‘these 18 that when tne] shape both teams have come out of the ing dates in Now York after nee sich 3| lorae runs his good race thers is a | South, a Ggeldcd ‘upon 1Y, the f ine ai price aguinst him and when hel Nothing put sure pennant-winning | $0) e of the two leagues. wedluues Lie r " wlx-yeur-ou lestion may arise in the mind of some 4-99OOOSOOOELOOOEEDEEEO IOSD 160966 1-90 996 06060900000 Inaiden te 'priee is short, ‘One of the | t@tk has come from the Southern trata-| National Leagver: * “ean it he that, the —— Most remarkable cases of this soft wus | ing camps, and but for the poor show-| herd of the American League Biot BY ROBERT EDGREN. SAOAR. fs See 0 kuvle ca . Umited man that of Cnterocs, who started in @ race | fy ‘ade yesterday nner acted upon lon, i unite ‘4 r ug the Highlanders made y suceestion? rf “Kia McCoy” had Just come in from the road when I dropped into his So ee ee ine ats ond” He was | @eainst the strong New Orleans as-| 1) 0 : 3 . symnasium Saturday afternoon. The foxy Hoosier was bubbling over with | sor absolutely Inst in the field, of | gregation the games would back up the eeien ee ree Teeter : ’ eleven 2, yet We 4 0 upon if high spirits like an uncorked champugne bottie. Ile stripped and stepped | through, and won in remarkable Aish; pl peta ne) rer ae Peemrectel prdgtr ACT need EE his ete R He star¢ed aguin on April 1, an ri was in ams in consequence, and one or U Megbtly upoo the aceles, The weight was shifted along, and at a 168% the not backed to any appreciable ex-| lost game and apparently he forgot a] National League teams, by altering the — * beam balanced perfectly. The “Kid” jumpgd into a cold shower, and after tent. He finished @ bad Just in a field! oi oy the good advice he recently Schedule in order to eliminate as man, y of eight horses, being beaten twenty sed 8 ney iconilicts as possible with Ni { that turned himself over to his trainers for a rub down. lengths, handed out to his young pitchers. Said|/league teams, He justifies himself in ! “How do you feel?” 1 asked, vated tug Est he swan, mest, dh] he m fow days ago: Sec ai rah ie, season, Ene Ben: ; Now, the Werotyped answer to that 1s “Never felt better In my Mfe."| rage aes remains that he ot run within fitty| “Control and change of pace, tnat's ule Oo Sawn eatietaction after ‘ AGO, A -" eo 1 ounds je ol c 2 a . other i At least nine fighters out of ten would have made that reply. Not 80 McCoy. {Cortatt™ ty willl amen ree Steg p he inion for any Hoot val acne uane ti yonve mack Joint committess Ie ina wat oony ase 4 With his other talents 'the “Kid” has that of originality. Ask hima ques-[and isin rm hits spread thege tnets be-| to nave contral to de that. Changeling cana not the American f seve | Hon and you will get a “Yankee’s answer’—-another question In reply, )“PUnch.” can be tostitint to by - . } © these Inconsistencies | of pace is invaluable, pecause the bat-|ment Tdvanced by the supporters of t al Mowatt, who met the little Deny jal to The Evening AVorld.) (Special to The Evening World.) 1 ps to prevent their recur-| ter can’t get set for change of pace. |/Atter wesocintion. MoCoy fence: In @ six-round bout before the Waverly | 5 PSHEAD BAY, April 4,—Ti GRAVE D, April 4.—The exercise) rence in the future; but when no a 7 5 a Tae o1 reasonable conclusion that “How do I look?” querled McCoy. Athlede Ch fay Yh weath hat held the fort at|houra were hisy ones at Gravesend this|tion ix taken one cinnot help pointing | A pitcher who gives few bases onican be drawn is that some of the Nas Athlede Club here Saturday ni j Nels eather that held th Ng were neste / feot| oul, the facts in order that the pUbilc | palis is hard to beat If he has got any-/fonal League magnates at least will He certainly never looked much better--tunned, eyes clear, muscles clean} Mowatt stayed the sly bat | Savepshead Bay to-day showed the/morning, ‘The (rack was in perfect) nay be warned and that attention ae Havel only: one (obJect. “The changes in the American mut, not an ounce @ superfluous flesh to take off it only was his superb Jat course off to great advantage, ‘There ts|Condition, ‘The trainers and racers were| may be drawn to horses that are raced| thing at all. Ho may have only one seneauile made will affect New York, Br : enabled lim to do so. Ie reccived 4,4 New fleld stand be built’ and out fm large numbers and training op-|{n this manner. curve and moderate speed, but If he's Toca and Washington, eliminaty ‘Are you planning to knock Placke out In a punch or to make a target /a sound drubbing at the bands of “Cor | now judges’ and timers’ stand Is also| erytions were brought off in a splr- Se got change of pace and control he'll get PS altogether two conflicts in New ie bim for a few rounds?” bet” that at the finish of the bout| in process of ercetiol ited way, ‘The Shields string were] along. I've won many a gamo through) According to the schedule announced The “Kid” fenced again. the rel had no hesltancy in award-| ‘Pho (rack was in perfect shape, ‘The | shown on the course during the| not giving a single base on balls. xewterday New York will play at Phila te “ii wg the decision to the little Denve paar 1 i 4 as{Salloping hours and received light trot- Yew Talk of War. Pye ratnt ee ay Para eu NPS eeepc ‘Do you think he can take much hammering entirely out of it and it ts New The dates previously called for wera Rekisi vs sealves Just eo much bealing Rat Atel pasa ; a i] athe Q wit wes something: of a di ; RADI ETA innit eer ting exercise. Hermis, the star of the Neither McGraw. or nGrit has ox, [uy 4, 43 nd Philadelphia wilt Hse : i he bush to get anything | appolatiment to Corbett, bu shoul were many racera out who]fot, was allowed a slow gallop of veseed themselves on the changing of! at New Yo ‘ay 9 and and J Bot of McCoy. But after that ho ts as full of Information as an egg te of [Mun Thai hes ste me aMtTa ted Hevea eee ee iets anes {twice around the course and then re- Bev Ameried League schedule by ‘Ba HORE MONett ee eee ee pat a st to hits: : ; vi 7, 2 ay — Hot the wreatest Hehter, of My welkit daveried and aldo gtepped over tho] tummed to his stable, magnates: In fact Harpers ia plenty 6 | two sonilictn in New Vork.: woeame 3 “I don’t intend to waste any time on this big Dutchman,” he said. “Ijin. tron ' ; {, steunit Rony Dele enon Aaa) Hf ao ue: the : ‘aghington Nf wy from ani uy . raat it wills string, ON new war talic in the alr, rere | Wil play, at Now York Sept. 10, 4 13 have planned a knockout for him. Just watch me-from the ring side, and | «iter ‘a twe und datile vi Hulten George 21M, of: ete gr. Ge ; When President Ban Johnson and 17, the dates before being Sept, my 1 he was at all stages the) hard string, wed Raglan half=] of tho work of his -lot was) a this elty and returned to his native! 4a 99.and 21. This avolds two when you see the blow start you will know what is coming oi. ‘This is the | saster hwatt, who liad been traine| nie breatt i Tie paRtHAtal »p that was allowed .the stad! In the opening game of the thirteenth | heath last week he was emphatie, 1%) qict ° TASES ooh ; way I will turn the trick, y fats for the bout for some tne and Was) ily tooks In perfect seasonable condl-| stake eligible, Dalesman, who, with] annual championship court tennis tour- hia declaration that there Tene as. the in thal bias eonitition OF ila, its. sntgargo {lor but Tralner HM Ig tn io hurry [Jockey Geotrge Odom in the saddle, | nament, which was played at the New | ara ne inagnates were In power. 5 McCoy Picks Knockout Blow. YT ahow. up to advant Vil her, for she will not race until the] Ws breezed a half mile in 681-2) York Racquet and Tennts Club to-day, | however, fear are once more teas Men’ Cured b Me “J will get him to lead his left, throw his arm out of line by Jamming ; when Gorbett ne ie It was the most pretentious move he] 0, 8. Campbell, of the local elub, won Iated, | Brealdent Jenna ae end. ale y e s: is wris! | | ' Mi See Sana acers at the track n asked to KO Ms work rather handily from P, 8. Sears, of Bos- igh are for the good : pe eet et mete fim qeaiest his wrist an whip my right over inside to | ii 1 font going: tno ws Aon sumcerslat el ae tg ta the watel ten Tae alate, gota to, love, ‘The scores | CHOURN, IN CRANES? AE ne National inion ie sie rs e point of iis chin. ion" t vha the hat would have jut 1 CAS: ANUEAUCE ee Hurst Park, Daz: ppela a 7 28! “ot. euring: Re bees eon: ae mind iel ing him) know what: am going; toi), u ns neta are in no hurry with| covered four furl A set of | the second went by default to Ente Pang ago’ President Kiliilea, of med seaars of 3 do. Ho can’t prevent it. were going to fight Tommy Ryan or Fitz or |, listore that jf was all’ Cor youngsters: trom MoGuinnes string |the bresent champlon, Joshua Crane, J ein diin Senne a * 5 edict ape SP AE PRP UNOS Z ~ [bett, who Ww o-2 favorite in te n at Included i E; - 0: A 3. city, pre is Jnck O'Brien J would be as close as a clam about my plans, but with this |(. tiny Us very Ht. oF Ii ‘the absence of ‘Trainer Joyner, | Cnet included Tiance Wiusie, Aust | Or Baatags di Ws Hennine, of nis iol ; premunehdy® a wirgtts big fellow It doesn't make any difference." lation at th id dda, yuit consider tid who is stil confined to his room, the |imile gallon Black Gat eselud ai r} obit y, Wasting “Then yon don’t intend to hit him in the body?” a Proposition tit Mov eves on the | foreman of the Sydney Paget lot al-|of the distance in 0.5% 1-4. Monet an : Bh 5 st : Beat cineca iy?" I suggested prowesttion wa Md Sty the | is vea Boxwood a short breather at|Prooklynite were sent three-quarters IN| §1 oan WANTS TO RIDE HERE. 3 sreubles tte e a fie i Kho winner was challenged by “Bud- peed, The youngsters Sons Itchell’s Saccharometer reeled off} ‘rod Sloan is making an effort t ° SAem utter “Why,” he sald, “if I hit him in the stomach he might double over and ay Ri an; Bech Ug Berane} Cou, Tea Cress Gotowen, Trapper and} a hale ino. Zeller: any the sane be given a chance to Fae on heen . Stadler = fall on me. Two hundred and fifty pounds! He'd flatten me out like a} waukec, Mill pammert, which are eligible to the Ozvae| tance In O50 Lt and Meciines ®, Jee! oan tracks this season. waltation Maude "twa jer 7 ia - y i Stalres at Aqueduct, rattled off ar , V iT of pancake. I don’t want to get under any tumbling skyscrapers. I won't let oy eecan hey BoE eh es CAR apt. aay ims: nent, Avex slentn ea pc irene a nee opie who has it 80, cures. a him clinch and lean his weight on me either, Billy Oliver's Ali Gold breesed a halt nington, string, stepper four -fuEion 8 In| through France and met Sloan in Paris, —E, d the anes of 40 “ 1 v1 , Tei si v.07, ‘Tratner Holler’s par, ticent | suys 2 co I have gotten into great shape with all my training,” went on McCoy. OR {}S A in OF ‘The Useful racer looks to have] {nq pity Roach, were ent six. fur Hie Is very anxious to ride in Amer- The crerentycaecond! Reptinent Atntels Part Beart ged vikat ugh ta 4 “I have been working hard, but I wasn't doing it all for this big Dutch: Wintered well and should race up to nis {longs nod fea, At present the sole privilege he en- Ihauire about es : man. est (01 m5 a 0 d ex- | Association has begun preparations for Iam getting ready to do a lot of fighting. After I beat Placke I am going Dees CONEY Gene mae Onier acauatel itemise Hydrangen, tied a halt] Joye {9 to 6/19 8 Fa0e meeting) Ans Cx: a a nD caring eam to be held at ‘Dr. L.R. Williams's W.S4th 51 after Fitzsimmons. ter In i 3-4, 1 stables other vas she Gont . mand Whltestons ‘ware ———— > the Armory, Sixty-elghth street and | 2 New YVerk, Z cf Wn to JOKRINK exercise O1 ce-eiRhths T have a thousand posted with Al Smith as a forfeit. I will give Fitz weMiutun, Aston vehanters salvitadla | paige. gohan, i, nd, Rob, Murphy gu BENNINGS ENTRIES. Brosdway, on April 18 thirty days to accept my challenge, and if he crawls out of it 1 will go atter turned a half In 064. *Remiltat covered | ped i Walt in 0081-3, Graham's ateen) ‘ A promrasaee of events) Ren, Nese er OLD Dr. ( iREY r ad 16 x the distance in like tin ‘ ora Judge ps ang egear an saute ran, as follows: i) eras Gall Seren 1 weighed 161 Thursday, and I can easily make the pote rs si Smathers aatechewnes oad! Lady worked five-eighthe of a mile in] RACE TRACK, BENNINGB, April 4. nee to members of the Twenty-sec- m! e-welg’ im over from Prooklyn track and covered |i. Barbs The Captain worked se¥-! rhe entries for to-morrow’s races are pen. a . 45 Years ao Specialist in i ae Although "Young Corbett realized | half in Ou 1 A, Drake's South}en-elghths * R. Thomas's | * ond Engineers: B DISGASL> UR MEN. a | close to $10,000 out of his battle with | THmble and Ort Wells, 1s together, | fast mare Dimple was sent to @ four-/ as follows: Seventy-yard dash, handleap; 70-yard BLOOD POISONING, tn au ne fe Shnmy Britt, he only had $900 fort of |COveret e furlo: In 00 furlong breather in 0.53. yrint Race—He three-legged race, handicap; 1ié-yard Be NEN Mo Gas mages red- A this money when he left San Fra _ a Conkling sack race, handicap (1 lap); 20-yard ‘a eet seind ighif Rented by hie for Chioag: an he abestedlronm: Stroller hurdle race, handicap (imit 10 yards); ah 0 WRG rey 4 3 ‘Disit Mowatt Baturday 104] 22-yard dash, novice; #-yard dash, Vitality. bermanenily "oured: had naking gy if ladder ruplaihta ear anes Fae eetneee iOS Girdlestone .. race at Mx A, Le tournament; s%-yard Oe snipe i 105 Filla run, handicap; one-mile run, handicap; inititeo TERS fy'g 5 dare 0 , of his debts he only had the a Mentioned aUIboe ie ee ee 9 Maairto Btroupe 105 ARG GUC Ge SOTMeTIGGR LING sentON tne lon Amour”. arantess Guickest, anent Phe Lacross team of the Greater New| 8¥ RANCISCO, hein it of, fights on t Pele Andrews Treat 10: one-mile run, champlonship; one-mile | DF. Grex eyaranters quick A April 4—"Mike" aay ile Sandalwood Incense Mamie, aarcn 10. bieyele race, novice; onémile bicyelo oie Ove tty BAT 108 Soni handicap: two-mile bleyle race,| STRARS OT. EAGI 47TH Kk Irish Athletic Association has a of Brook 01 a: trip to the « t hird Race—Selling; throe-yoar-olds and up; | FAC Uplon Square. Hours, 9-8: Sun Yor y Association “has | Brooklyn. won handily the 135,000 wlunek on the rae Al =n siz und a hale furlongs, and uPi) handicap; O'Brien trophy relay raco were MEDICINE tae een reorganized for the season with| world's handball mplons| yester- ver, he has been unsuccessful and Thorneverott HY" pan, ¢ ae he same strong aggregation of players | day in two out of three ¢ from it all back and more, too, Sunday was a busy day at Durland’s | Willlam K. Vanderbilt, fr., who wiJl ride] astelstersinger 1h W. B. teams of five men: SePOUnG | shot mit, which represented {¢ last spring, with} James Fitzgerald, of Franelsco, —<$<—— Academy, where the final arrangements jand drive his own horses. byt : Hed Punt handlonp: obstacle race, seratehy to OLD DR. GRINDES the addition of some former colleyo| Egan won six games last Sunday, so he were being made for the thirteonth an-| It iy also expected that Reginald Jt oR: selva mimes haha 6 YEARS A SPRCTALIBT IN | Mara includiag Moran, of Cornell; Ke-| had only. two to raidalayed' RACING AT AQUEDUCT. I horse show, which opens Tuesday, | Vanderbilt will be seen with his horses. Ry 101 | aps: yer CARRS OM tai : “gelmaa, of C. ©. N. Y., und O'Rourke, nth taing Egan's rere 1 will continue Wednesday and| tHe ts taking @ great deal of interest Open ty the Military Athletic Lesage | ae oreo are erie ‘a it Bt. Te aS ; Fourth Raco—Three-year-olds and up; six] —#0-yurd dash, hand ‘entrance Por, ", Francis Xavier. ard low s killing balls trom for the spring meot-| Thursday ights Jn the Durland Build-|in horse shows, and will enter Surprise | gufionpe: cons. Wallescalingiceniencs entrance agcomere eaaly aa Ow orga , © Practice will be held every Saturday nurt, but after that he weake Agueduet, wyleh inaugurates |b West. Sixty-sixth pet. nd Agtonishinent tn the Boston, horse | Conklin, «--- age pe coe 1108) fee, 82.50, # ; Bstersoce. and Sunda morning at Celtie score: oval, racing: the large amount of entries |SHoW. This pale was awarded the dsc | city Bavk UT Brartherne 15,101] pone fe miemen tary, Benaele of 2 Ha eyned tn, Coon ,t 40 moti, ng Island City, and any one Shane F wW 2b Be aha CATrl ae which are now in hand it is an as-| November, and also won three iP Race—s three-year-olds ‘and} Java g: “bi a Dey and tale complains in trans d in the sport is invited to at- wategerala pee: ahd 4 sAnter ithe ed fact that this year's show i | Fane and ‘ag, a new pair of hi he Sir oan for ayices. teens ny fas Catheter Sica es fiuke raer provious oe to Waitt Teppers: belonging to Mrs. Vanderbilt, pepdacine eras Sup to the winntng | EG Ol fai ei aitractive schedule has been wr orth oaks, Mneluding the. following| NEWBURGS WIN GOOD GAME, |ihers aw surpoxa| all whl aind ber entered, Other Vendersiit steam cin the: wallosballag “contest, gold th crates Witcom 1004 So ioe waa any Nigh-class hot ds ald | exhibits will be White Oak and Amaze-| 8 EE noe an , , sowtaty. neon e lent th + three-year-olds and igiedaia vo the members of the wining | Sf atseuns yi tdnvinw cid a ace} 0 % Columbia University, | Mana BMeGrath’s Newburg team | ered th the various events the toward making this show the event of | ment—the latter @ favorite of Mr, Van- hee Adie i800 the memebers i GRSNAGE Je, oU)) as thet iB Mia: ‘agri i Stevens Soph, | administered a xevere drubbing to the |*euld oN es the season, ‘The classes azo thirty in | dorbiit'a, being ahown for the frat times] Geasie Xiccathy. Hd pate Bre °F eae it t with pont Magn topene usa ae May's b Athietig' day’ by a scure of Wd. to G Bradigy | HMve you lost anything? Reag {number and four hundred entries have | iveite and Iris. Seaconnet “will bo ‘rrapealet J, °.scAwh. oN. Belk o roars spheiy nn thee nawectiain Teme eM Columbia, pitched for tho Amsterdams.’ Walsh dia the Lost and Found ads. in Tues-| been made, shown at Philadelphia, but.not in Bos- Eathoron Mas: Pomnpand ss ‘raehstte einen pean ~ the twirling for the Newburgs, day's Morning World. A newoomer im horse-show affairs is| ton, 100 fe HOURS, #9 SUNDA’ = ead feb AE Sealed esl a We Rivne Fe oe tinal I pid dee a sebelah