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ROBERT EDGREN REDFERN TO RIDE /G000 JUMPER FOR ' ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1904. we_| SPORTS EDITED BY AND READY-TO WORK League Teams Home To-Day. oe ener cet re arena Jeff Off to California. NEW YORK TEAMS IN THE CITY oy | ‘4 £4994 $90OOSOOOO9O9O996BD249D 68444 OOO DOR P4LEOEDEGOOI4 SOD DOOEOEGOOODOO4O94OO4O9 9H 6 s OW FOREIGN TRACKS COLUMBIA TEAM § . : =o ES . ‘ Arthur Redfern, the highest-paid jock-| Mf, Price, of the Columbia Law Schoom Yh i faerie last season, will ride in/ who has been out for the track team ‘ngland next year, At the end of the terday twice cleared 0 VIGIE tO May eee eee MARS | the bar, at ‘feat 10 incves' by @ 00d y ni ,> Ragland and France with his) wiargin in the high jump. He made no Css aR nt) ef attempt to go higher. . Price five years i a Nese, tas he was under contract| #0 Was a student in Colorado Co a with the late Ww. ¢ Whitney... Then fol-| &h4 while there Jumped 6 feet 2 Inches, lowed the FB. Ro Thamne eantrant making a record for the State. = f Ss 11 WUITS an ‘| Top Coats $| Our lines for this season are so complete as to ®{ficover the entire ground of piesa a erignoe ae 2} Jowest price at which a £00 uit or Top 3! Coat can be made, up to the swellest custom } garments that human hands can create, 2 every taste, every wish, is fully gratified in j the splendid new stock now ready for in- ¢ y 3) 2pection. = See This Big ee et | Special Line at , THE BosTons q { $ MAVE A AARD CLIMB 3 ComING To THEM. p l gresceececereovververeevert’ er ls ” ] i Much the greatest value that any ‘ 3 q house has ever presented in smart, new, up- ;| j to-date Suits and Top Coats, Fine fabrics of : o+<- every good weave in plain black, plain blue andy: * 3 WINS FROM KELLY Mirai bree tn ipso AE all the newest aniseed The tai loring is equal ( The Evening World. vi ake jj i WASHINGTON, D.C, April 8-With | and-do his best and “not ‘shirk at tue to that in the best $15. garments of former sea- : task. He is in the Carter at 92 pounds. little bett ye think, thai 3 As the end of the Bennings meeting In sight | und’ these are ‘he Garter, at 94 pounds, Sons—a little better, we think, than can be had 3! turfmen are beginning to turn. thelr |ning races at Bennings. SVeucaa in any $20 custom garments to-day. We simply ° 2 | KANSAS CITY. April &—In one of [attention to the opaniyy of ‘the metro- |, Wale as, been engaged, to ride say: See them; try them on; wear them away; sf 4 patest fights ever see! “j e1 W ft, for he . P\'GRAW City Twin” Bulan, of Bowton Sa Pare see ro tareaye | [oitta Mant te fh aa pombe compare them with the best you cz: find any- IN HIS the decision over Husu Selly, Or “ine | Tho feature on that opening day 1s the| Peter Paul {s another eligible for the| | where, and then—money back if you are willing to take it back. @i)cago, etter twenty Foun Carter handicap, which now, with ¥4/ Hennings. As a maiter of fact he beat 5 ight, The v SUNNY $)| Missourl Athletic came Portevus Was |added, takes rank as one of the Im-| Conkling while "conceding “him two Special values in WHITE AND FANCY VESTS at &S§@, up. ouTH ®|award made by Referee Fitn, but the| portant spring fixtures. This etake will Boe e POCA CRIT RET BUA hore: | Rot based upon & wits endugh In the|be worth close to $9,000, and though it|*%% that Conkling was the beat horse OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9, ' Costume ‘ fe was marKed v7 A tostonun 8 tavor lo Warrant the cee is very early in the season for good! fern that cost ( nkling the race, 1 eter ; g [yton, | Unnungning liven “ieee ‘home an|horses, to, be prepured, it is a prizo| Pau) must give Conkilng six pounds in 4 5 | teenth round, Sullivan, ser ould have | worth’ the winning and the fleld that] {rec arte” ye tote © he Jaw that w Ne | upper-cut te UMnary. fighter, and fin-| will go to the post will be a good one,|- ‘Ag a two-year-old Peter Paul showed 5 $ | stopped an chively even after faking | no doubt.” tt ought to be the best Car-| an aversion to the Aqueduct track, not 9 @ | punishment thac must surel Have nvaa | ter seen in years, There were rain and | Signinvea “a Bennings. % | a boxer. of tens Pounds, Kelly was ®|mud at Aqueduct on the opening da Little Chance for Manterman, / 1 ae getaat last year and the prize went to Ahu- re B Just Below 3 Ne? was Sullivan's superior ring eM: } tan <w mud performer above the av- Hasernan) iee aeuatning cike athe |e ? FOACWAY, Astor Place. f $ | itanip tint brought him the tong end| mada» e mud Deriormer above the mina DULY AU Samer Ines llkeay the - 006O00000006996049-0-09-96 996-944 99499OF9999FOO1O990" 10 64490409880046.0094000800004 oF iho purse Hill Daly'n Illyria. ‘The stake then was] Peter Paull ram away from’ Mamterman, 3 worth only $2,760 to the winner. since | And on that form) Nustcrm an owe here \ STERS then the value has been wroetiy stot who will concede that Mnsterman can ’ creased until now the winner's share| give Conkling twenty pounds a 7 beating. ; : jome 3 ery well, especially if-the 3 i among the eligibles for the Carter, but at an heavy. But she must give’ Conk ae ‘ {t 1s not likely that many of them will] ling fourteen pounds. | mltarénce sth HING. 4 - 4 GET FAST nt Api se ling met here at that difference in OURS IS GOOD CLOT! Is ; go. There is McChesney, who last year | 4M, Kling would be a red hot fa. { i ‘ ‘ ; disputed the iy nore OE the’ chaupior Forte, on Waleska iter atoareaida IN THE BEST SOCIETY IT WILL HOLD $ ship of t year with the great ater- Cc those a L é . (eee ete Nea men 5 = ‘ boy; ‘there Ia Charles. klwoo- Mamie] Now York, thes most. forward are sald ITS OWN. {. t? o - vortd.) 7 W. C. Fessenden, of Sheeps- | worth, Mas and others, but/to be the Bennington candidates 3 ning World rt and ‘Trainers Frank Taylor, | their condition and probable chances of} Charles Elwood and) Beldame. The EVENING DRESS—WITH ALL HABER- %. . ¥ * SH BAY, April &—The k Odom ‘and others | starting are, at this moment, problem-|latter is said to be the hope of the SHERY A ESSORIES. ; . ————+ to- —___. work houra were pleasant’ ones at the ‘Trainer [atical Bensonhurst turfman, She is in at, 10) DASH! CCI i ees ¢ Ray to-day, and the teack was In per | Te te tea in hs carriage, was also Seavon Very Backward, pounde, on dhe tuay ‘prave: a. trouble: BUSINESS SUITS, BOTH BECOMING pra D; TIN. ect condlt +8 “Jockey Boss und Callahan} ‘The season has been so backward | some customer for the little red horse, AND DURABLE, ‘This aft arts ROREET EpCER Jeffries | New " a Aacte h Wishard, of the J. A hud ae cee eens nova and the shat Later bat have. had a hard. time am Conkling has een called: aA a is afternoon at 5. eavy-Weignt Champion James J, Jeffries leaves New r 100 5 J a mo Ing thelr em, att may be a waste of space to re nie) Const sin tr stampluuns| DF im, showed among the catites tx were most formal, aigemile| there ure many who bell the chances of the candidates that have [* PRICES? QUITE AS ATTRACTIVE AS Pee Seneoeiuie rae encour yrnene) ROA soer eal tralniiy for Wlsjchampluns |i ie a cathiigiwag neglected AA heriirst to break at ihe| Nibner Will be found among the horses | not shown in public for the reason that THE GOODS. ‘ ship battle with Jack Monroe, the fightlug miner from Butt REEL Wallan Hauth ‘Dslinbie aaa @tabl ee ae ee ee the ‘atand {eligible "thnut” ure now. racing av den: | tte le’ known at this age of” thelr ells, 804 pole sant . Probably the choice of these Is : EVERYTHING FOR The big fellow 1s eager to get vack to work: He is a mountain man, and he| mate, going together, refed oft five tof that covered the | Conieling. the nturdy little son. of Maz | "Pe" Good clothing ts vatletter’ of intron RNG HOR BOYS AND CHIL- Jongs for the long tramps, rifle on shoulder, that make up a great part of his) furlonga In 1.09, Runnells got a short Reine neele by Rt DANA: fie alte winter tie wast New O | BOUDROT AND CAHILL DRAW. | duction to any society."—Beau Brum- * s preparation for a fight. He has taken good » of himecif since making tho| half-mile breather at three-parts speed. | oo nut filly. ‘The next affair in} jeans, But did not start: many times. ee ht mel to his Valet. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. teh with the miner, dol littl anasiim work Haw his atage,tox-| ‘Trainer Carrolt Reed. from . Louls: | which threa.also took part was accom} Conkling won his mulden face at Ben) portsmourTH, N. H., April &—Tas eo Meatch with the miner, doing a le wymnas WOK, fs well as Dis Ste, POS) Vitte, arrived during the morning with plished I 48 : b arid) wok won uy ET Ree ee Ween aty tecracen| @lxcround boutiatsBlerse italiane vend . ( ing, so that ho ts ready for the harder tasks of the training camp. a string of cleven that Includes The) by a short nead. a chestnut, and | to hand. and wee er His ‘form Magic undan ithe’ aubnicealOtkthal nbedian: nin re I s pot (e) . 1 “I expect to knock Monroe out before ten rounds have gone,” said Jetries| Picket, five other. old horses and Ave JOM TY cy mandily. A bay and a| Bennings Sia apelng has! a ieeete ham Athlete Club, between ‘Tommy = Jast night. “{ don't underestimate his ability, [didn't think much of nim when| two-year-olds, They arrived in per-|ipown then broke at the half and miration, He is bulldog in dispos!'|Boudrot, of New London, and Young oa | i ruth, I never hit 5 ot fect whape, nd ‘The Picket looks splen-|ofipped off a half in. .49. ‘Phe bay won, | ton And ts never beaten until the faleh | Gani” of Roxbury, Was’ declared a Ga cioranit Gere dowalie FRIEALe Wee me eae but It was a taht tA brown and al AAG Not partial to woleht. vet it he tins | draw. BROADWAY, BET. 31ST AND 32D STS., } YORK, oily. proved wondériuliy—faster, I think, than any other fighter wate yesterday o at | cl eee ighing: Inctheriesd by - - Ff, Sedrektanod. "1 AO RINA EE ave’ ia hig fellow to Nghit-cluver, a hard hitter nnd] moves of the season were broUaht off SE ae eR TUNHe. lant poise that: aid FULTON STREET AND DE KALB AVE:, BROOKLYN. rong a nan as [am myself, So J don't intend to take any chances ne with hi tensive set of thi The work was accomplished by an ex- was a bay and a lengthy tho dlstan the dha with four white feet and white Sydney Paget two- j chestnut w im = ring in poor condition. 1 will work ax hard for hit ay a reeled cWAs ; Oo veredt. Ii 4 fs I ever did for Pitz or Corbett, and when we mect I will be better and faster] Ye: ae and ener ant Geyer See aserand: wht n by hale a in) T ever have been befor Tweigh onda now, and wili go own to 2. | friend# were present to Jengt A ee ah : tint “that were also seen By G, (11 (TMK 7 Ag THINKS GRANEY A FAIR REFEREE. + “Haye you heard vf Munroe’s manager's statement that he won't let Monroe fight {f Grancy 1s to refere said the Champic ry there Is any klek Inst Graney. Dave ulways b satisfied with the way ne has handled my fights, and In all the fights L have scen him referee I have thought that he acted tn a perfectly fair manner ind used good yudsyment, ‘Viere ure several good referees In ‘Pr Dut J think Graney fs the bese uf thom all, In my opinion he 4 Of course I didn't see the last fight between Corbett and Britt, but Iam nate fsfied that he gave a square decision on his judgment. The referee question will have to be settled later, but Graney can referce for me any tine, as far as my wishes go, ad straight, WASHIN “I intend to stay in Oakland and San Franctseo (or a few after 1} Chater Feach the coast, Then { will go straight to Harbin Springs. 1 1 ranged Pear acd ted eae to have the handball court und everything ready for me, ao that T can jump oft) Juekex Club hecauses the stage and go right to work if I want to. Joe Kennedy, Uilly Dela my} differ with, him politically i brother Jack and Jov n will be with me. xcept for Fitz 1 will have the Ee Same party in camp that I had when I tratued for Cor : tt. Twill work tive Weeks for the fight, up in the mountains all the time. to do lots of hunt- ing. That js the thing to give a man wind and endu When I have pent RAC & few weeks hunting over the mountains I could fight all night and not get! a) $ winded or tired. I will leave Hurbin four days before the fight, and spend ihe{ tes are as follows { Fest of the time in Onkland, doin Neht work ot the Rellance Club," | Firat Race- Fi “Then you think Munroe dangerous enough to make all titat 1 training five furlongs Necessary,” I suggested. Here Waddell “Yes,” seid Jeff, amiling br Hy, as he does when con plating ic - Bu ‘Gans Ufactupe of a Joke. “But we hange the date tromeaion pie cuscman ee a 3 to June 1 to. anvititnn Bive me more time.” th ia AFRICANDER HS ALL HIS OLD SPEED ion wt Rockmart Tiny Kt Cherival 28 covered the distance i, 190M WAL Siena one ry eohalf-raile spin. it George Saint myo BELMONT MAY QUIT THE JOCKEY CLUB N. April 8. ported here last night that August Bel- BENNINGS ENTRIES. ‘Hh TRACK entries for Maldens, three years and up; Wad Sontag og eee ft Sweet Jane JACKSON FORCED BUTLER TO QUIT April &—Joe But- ler, who at one time was a strong clatm- ant for, mlddle-welght champidnship honors, setback here last night that he will not recover from for PHILADELPHIA, It was re- n of the cent adverse from men who met “Young Peter Jackson" in was to have heen a six-round bout, but at the end of five rounds he had enovgh of Jackson's fearful punches und quit cold. Butler showed in good shi the first four rounds, but when Jackson got busy in the fifth he could not stand the punish- ent and duit. DG to-morrow’ Panther Bouvier The Rowe: Reprine : Rrotherhood n twovenr-olds: four six and a 108 (E ‘i were conditions at B oMIx fur eoplec e pout Gray during the galloping hours r h Race—Southern Steeplechase: mbout to-day, al TPA Charles O'Malley. 104 ‘Dick. Miller w. eo only “tra a halt ¢ a. Out of Bly 47 Montrip 108 .; Bent one of the aia only, wir Reich galloped the distance in OM hare ae ene Tos Mania’ isa Stands Pre-eminent, @ gallop. He sent Africander ally. La Touralne 108 Dearnette 8 i Gourae find After a preitminary rill Pay uminoity, Fit Hace Belling: two-year-olds; four The Purest Whis- a and a ha ky " ur be 01 a urlones. . FN ass its in On therers ret 109 Little Woods 109 key produced in accompan: y the two-; Miss Breen, was Caney. ess . sah ”. ival, i, H Garret” Wilton’... 10% Hermis and’ McChesney were shown |_| nd The Lady Rohesta together | Sixth Race—Maldens, three years and up; Sold only in bottles, on the course, but only allowed | wer 4 tivesfuricng gallop In 1.04 4-5, Mile ang one-weventhy 3 Se ee I ealloping “exercise: /Woran, the Bwampiaads and Billy"Hoach’ turned W's 10) Gage nts ‘Hampton ti eligible for the Car- seven-elghths In 14) 1-4 1107 Lady BIH. B, KIRK & €O,, Solo Bottors, IY, CROW} CYGOL $3.50 SHOES At all Dollar-Off Shoe Stores | a & PER STEINHARDT & STRAS vison Whisk Hunter Whisiey Kines Old BOURGER Yorkville’s Busy Dep't Stor e, cor, 3d Ave. & Sth St, OPENING OF OUR NEW WINE and LIQUOR DEPARTMENT, will offer for the next three 4i | and the following combtni bottle S:year-old, Whiske ort Win Fine. ela Sherry Wine... Medicinal B'borry Brandy / together with $3. worth of 5. & |. 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