The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1904, Page 8

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Yyouné CornBETT SANS THAT HE KING OF ENGLAND eon T REFEREE A BOUT, FoR AIM WITHOUT A CERTIFICATE OF MORAL CHARACTER. ‘YOUNG CORBETT’ TALKS OF GUNNING FOR REFEREES Little Fighter, Back from ‘Frisco, De- .clares His Crowd Was Robbed of $27,000 by Graney and that He Will Carry Revolver Into Ring Hereafter. Racing at _...Bennings: _| “tn NOT A 2699-46-04 259000039960 O6-89OTO9OO0460F THE WORLD: “DEAD ONE YET” SAYS YOUNG Corsett, "VDA VERY MUCH ALIVE,” MONDAY RVENING, APRIL 11, 1904. | SPORTS: EDITED BY Ball Teams 1 Play To-Day. | To-Day. | rd ROBERT EDGREN S / atch EERIE Se Nata tin nlsnsaanihs Aim daiamamems gg Ee CHAMPION CRIPPS DID NOT FOX CHAMPIONSHIP KID SULLIVAN STOOD OFF TIM CALLAHAN mon are i tne ple will ball players a I'm not talking BROOKLYN BALL While away and won saven of| BENNINGS ENTRIES. | RACE TRACK, BENN: Second Racem-For mai@enm two years o)\! Sandigaee, £2 for thi taid Manton to-day. YAM our | four and & hie hirionae ieaiey bere of » Master Dourtas we Ae we face the Giants Thursday thé peo | Courtplaser i Jack MckKe ate TNO! eke Well conditioned a lot of | Peon ee AOE head pane atvernoon: 4 e there Ix in the league, | Mise A. Russell “108 @bcut winning the pene | Tether D 107 eve Chaey, “104 : M4 BOAT we BY ROBERT EDGREN. » “Young Corbett,” just arrived tin N ight his brother Billy, who i Tork, entered un uptown cafe vesterd: Went swelling around be- ‘afternoon and sat down at a table, He iA had an o of $100 a had hardly wafolded lis napkin before heen dake to Beli, & friend Apied him, rushed up, shook Path hands and blurted out the question that t going to “hgbt iy has been throwa at him at Interv Phlladeiphia? of about two minutes ever since he.u-} not going to light Arthur Cripps, Australian champion ) According to the “dope,’’ Cripps, hav.) futhter who will mept Cripps in Phila- § Ashed his recent argument with Jimmy | ticked him twice. 1 middle-welght, knocked out ‘Jack |Ing whipped “Williams” éasfly in two] delohia, He was a novice “rung in sat een ea praia Raatraoull eset tihng (on nbea. ae ‘ turn | Wiliams’ in the seoond round of a pri- | rounde in New York, should bo a @iit- ae swe ee peering men who pal y, Kia, fs yo ¢ nut chances for a return | y : i 3 Worst of it on the coast?” howith Brite” Yate ARHE held in New York on FriGhy | eiged vetlog proposition ih Phijadel-| “ST sack williams, le @ boxer of Probably the names of people who] pi CUNe Corbett wore a look of gloot. | Ht prastoe ROY tes Ome Yare Bee uw different class, good enough to give by if was of the opinion that Britt ished a Rave auked that question ef Corbett wourdn't tear any tendons waking fran-| On the name night Cripps and Tack gar oy ee tal sure UUs See CU ies Ince the fight. were they counted, | tle effore: to, arrange nother mat "i 9 . is sepa age | CPIPD! a e Is only a on ®, Williams were to have fought In Phila-| 4 one Mteh. ‘The “Jack Would fll a directory, but the Uttle] “Britt ts as 1 fellow,” Core There Is only one Dack Jum nt cade based (othe ls fight ted Ae explosively ag it | Bett ¢xplained, itis tronde may pnt {telphia, but the aftaly was postponed. | wytiams” who waa introduced by Tom | OP he New York Cripps-“ Willams” @ er abawere <P him up until irnaelt conned |) ‘This week Cripps and Williams wit! | O'Rourke and knocked out so easily bY) fat gue. have an unpleasant surprise Robbed! It's a wonder Graney aidn't|™Y only chance.” 5 Wear a mask. The whole thing wae ro 7 orhbett Wants to Know, arranged fn adyance—cut and dried. Why, Graney’s friend, Jack Sheehan, | Here Corbett suddenly displayed his Who ‘noxer bet ten cents, before In hia |Rereralahiy by turning questioner. He Ufe, put up $1,000 agninat $4.00 on the] ovary alwaya dived. into the detaiy OF : Afternoon of the fight. ‘There were] his private affairs instead of writhig Plenty of others, too.” coplaas columns about his fighting bilit +) . Rete’ ‘ake Warhing. batt) tellbwr haw printed a lot of ees ot, If I ever get bed like that a about me that don't ft T want ae Corbett went on, “the refe: you to put ome right. First, T don't (Special to The World.) the regulars are pining for the stirring |) gapeful inquiry as to the probable bearer ring alive. ato pegne like @ millionaires, { WASHINGTON, April 1. — It seeme| contests that alwaya prevail on the ters in the Carter Handicap has fe a LY Oey we. shoot stage rob- fast drink of any kind af Sara-|AUrange that people should become | metropolitan courses, aled ‘that twenty-four horses are be- an beside ¥ ast en there was a lot| wearled of a race-meeting #0 early In Bad Jadament Bhown: Ing prepared for th He Gren tut thie ntage of & position of about my having to use my e hovaenaon, bul lt teal acl act that ined ‘about sixtean may fa Pur Ney. did: Next (imo. he purse to my ‘markers’ at iH Apes aay uf na Meee So Uttle Judgment hag been used in panout ae tenuthentic: list ‘pres ; ete gat th shoot inte AMY | the | track, That's Honan ee, 1 am ee 6 ey ‘ eb danih poly the arrangement of the Bennings pros] pared to date is. { tad Or ical g [ahead of the racing game, T didn't owe | Deen attending the Washington meeting | grammy that the #eoond part of the| | Horse, Jockey.» \ a eriago Hil ahoot the referee dead | senttn “Frisco when the A He ame} will welcome Mts conclusion, ‘There 88 | ronnings, Handicap ts scheduled tor the] Sri Cone tkig ther, Mooathirty tase | 3d adn’ owe anything to fH POOKE.Navah heen a mccting a0 wollysevoid |r Gas af the meeting ie eX Oona et vtung.” re. ’ } of imerest, Conditione of races, have |""A his te the aay otore the running [RA ER. K tis friend. Of for England. been so framed that practically % per | o¢ tho Cartor Handicap at Aqueduot, it] Bosetine ~ Rv CE Baan One r ay Te oing over ty England Saturday | cent. of them have been virtually walks | yi he seen what a : fea Gor a Snglan . A gfave mistake has Ny J ae SeebaceStme eine ort a cine Vor tleod at trainina | over, tn tact, twenty-two Facer oul of |hegn made, allot the good Nersen that cee ve been if the verdict had g nt ae tn eee igs | ninety-one races run have been “Won | are ongaged in the Hennings Handicap! 4 Michacts Hm not busted by any means, Tvs got| And picturen and scenery.” “Fhis dinnp: | by favorites that werd ida on in the | wi ye withdrawn, since It will be Im: para and a ‘do 4 T please, My E ‘ oe one] thac dl want to.go where I'l) never Wea aw nek " Seger possible for them tO rin here one aay Wun ‘oNa er. I'm very. mu never | | Yee oey I moet here ort pf racing cannat hold tho] and at Aquednet the next onderly’ fagements, the way they were packed with Bi Kong to stay | races whe: TOL aiiacananen Ay aha miley finger Boston last week. ete until they forect.all pout it, na XY |Hanaioap might have been arr Th on Britt. flon't expect to aoany siehting home along iihal 4.0) Nee Baad MC} for Saturday or the early part of this “Why, aay. Hore's one on Britt, Af Be ro hen I get ba start | in Indian flo cannot be classed a8] weak, aa that It would not only have | giikl oe ae eee conan {assumed the nature of @ try-out for the} Tomcod - eee eee mrrloe. ton tie |Cafters But at the name time furnished rom the ripe of the i eee ha tmaginary line of the finish, They |hsh-olaes mathe ‘ie Celt aA oe Fae tack |the vace now stands, the y have not had this sort of racing the cheapest of thé eligibles sent to Bennings thie spring, and consequently | the post. ar ~The entries for to-morrow's races ary i wit! have Mrs. Gortrude Hull, of Chicago, is) New York and halt in Chicago. ae follows Fuller, See ey Mastin anxious to arrange a of match|{ The Chicago Athletic Association haa First Raceulhor maldene three years oid if eaeint th the Carter: Handi abies with Mrs, BI. K champton| Teaiested that the mateh be played lend args" sb aah Vu cof eare Auras Accepted an engagement Woman bowler of New York, to taka| 0M its alloys, Ave games In the atter- a Worpie 108 to rida the mare in the hangteap, but Place in Aprtt or May, Mrs. Hull wishes | 2/0" @nd aix in the evening. and will appa 11) strorward Cound that Charies Fox had to play twenty-two games, total pins t special medal of ‘old to tho] he “Rrookiya valour /ollvsrs/arsi eae hatte Hiram bane: 2s tga] afterward, (ond, ind, as pst 2 halt the sorite to be played in| mara championehip ot “America, "0" from their Southern training trip Erda Wil ie was under vert t to ride z a ees to play ehamptonship ball," ax Ma ” oh The Bowery: Mier, he had td ‘other ens a y "We played etgnt |} 101 Moekmart age! “Pate: probs Ae n pure I p ehh |W. Pasie o ita mee Mastott eh Boden ‘t ed Hildebrand — to eal a or and the spuvly. be shipne eeps- poy N BOAT CLUB wow AE Witt SETTLE THE REFEREE QUESTION, pd O0S90O9O5 09690 OG0OCSOOOO RACING WAR OVER ON CHICAGO TRACKS Controversy About Dates Set- tled, and Horses Will Be Started at the Worth Track | April 30. CHICAGO, April 11.—The contro- versy over dates which for a time threatened to put a atop to racing tn Chicago this season was settled sat- fafactorily yesterday, and Worth track (Special to ‘The Bvening W SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 11.—A dosp fog hung over the course in the early hours to-day, but as soon as the sun took command there was a pleasant transformation and many racers were brought to the open, The -track had quite dried out anth was in good condi- tion. Trainer A. J. Joyner gave Waterboy @ half-mile breather tn 0.87 12% Ham- burg Bello covered the same distance will open for business on April 2, | in 0.67. Two pairs of youngsters stopped According to the agreement, Worth) the three-furlong route in 0.48 and Will accept the dates awarded by the | 0.48 1-2, Western Jockey Club. enso for this. action by oMclals they are to have m factory dates noxt year, Afte conference yesterday Harvey T. Wood- ruff, secretary of the Western Jockey Club, statement: ave Out the follow! ‘oting with conuent Of tho stewards of the Western Jockey Club, Lawrence ‘oung, Chairman of the Board of Siewaras ham settled “the question 3¢ ‘aping dytes to the satisfaction of all tles concerned in local racing mat- » Permission has been given to the Worth Jockey Club to open. {ts apring. meeting on Saturday, April 30, instead of April 2%, Worth ” thereby Felinguinhing three’ days. The fall meeting run on ‘tie gates pre- viously atone MDOP Ne = NAY OTE TROTTERS IN M. AND ML. STAKE tries for the Grand Circuit meeting of the Detroit Driving Clun, July 8-22, Foilowing are the horses, entered in the Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Stakon, $10,000: Ale Jay, Sun Fish Emma Noyt, Lisonjero, Biuewood, Dodie K., Baranja, Ned 8, Hdmee J., Roreazelle, Told Day Mashurs) Lady Babbie, Tea, Jolly’ Ba Fred. Direc hom, Johnny McAdams, ty, Billy Ble. Miss Roseda vain, alnut, Bess pby aor, eraniey Dillon. ck, Bure Nut and wa He Aly ow vi Ver! ed es Ww a hi ee es gare ‘pe i to wade at New ¥. L. Ovp Dr. a GREY 45 Vears a Specialist in DISEASES VF MEN, OD POISONING “In ll its stages rhd+ BL Healy cuyed in 18 10 40) day CLAS, 6ece ta 1 a Lay cured no, 20, aye And Tenor Complaints Surwe 18 . STD DIELAGHS. | pin DISEARE rt Puneea ey ston G HEIR OVER 117 EAST f Near, Walon Sauer, in Hatta ‘gong. 8 at betweeh ie ra ed, 8, 8, Brown's Broomstick covered three furlongs in 0.44 1-2, A trio of the stn- ble's two-year-olde breezed through the stretch at something better than a two- minute ‘cllp. « H, B. Duryea’s Aceful clipped off threo furlongs in 0.43 1-2, J. D. Atkins’s Lord of the Valley did a half in 0,65. A pair of the stablo’s youngsters covered tne distance in about the same time. 3. A. Drake's South Trimble and Art | wells recied off threo furlongs in 0.42 1 Fred Littlefield allowed Turquoise Belle and Funnyside a three-furlong breather in 0.43, Walter House's Tantalus Cup and Gay Lothario covered five furlongs in 1.07 1-8. The Lotos Stable's Black Socks and Belle of Helleraeade, going together, ered six furlongs on the bit in Fred Gebhard's two-year-old filly by ’St. Savior dd the three fuflongs in 0.431-2. The handsome three-year-ald Alliance was shown to light gallpping exercise, James Kneal's Juba covered five fur- longs tn 110. | Peter Wimmer sent a = fr of his two-year-ol ex a quar DETROIT, Mich. April 1.—W. J.| Per through athe atretoh th 2, One is Enyder, secretary of the Detrott, Driv-| by Blrate of Penzance and’ the other “lub, or ed s - | bY jagtiny ing Club, has announced the stake en-| DY at oF hittiey, 1, K.Knapp and other strings were sent to schooling ex- ercise at the barrier on the mile enute. ements of Jockey, Bullman. je aS a fr a the be made by 3 and deepl y system. W. of the blood, soon becomes listless, palé and anemic, and ientally and physically depress Malaria may, beg with slight rigors or chil- ly sensations, followed by fever'and thirst; but gradually all parts of Maa the system are affected ; the liver becomes torpid, ‘and too! ago I cy diz#iness, bad taste in the mouth, AN INVISIBLE ENEMY ‘ TO HEALTH Malaria is a slow poison, but ‘the most stubborn rooted when it takés possession of the e breathe into the lungs the polluted, germ-tainted air; the little microbes then enter into the system, and sedi i g upon the red corpuscles is vital, life-sustaining fluid to such @ sts aay state that the patient and Snbleely sured ing of Pike’ bolls. ual oe yeod be to try it ey "8 all aummer on ‘Tom abe bottom hevibe ‘imal jer out. WATERBOY MOVES WELL ADVANGE. GUARD HERE (Special to The Evening World?) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, April 11.—The galloping hours here were uncomfortable ones, «old, damp, Penetrating winds caused much discom- fort to the training division, and the ts were hurried through their exer- elses xo that the men and boys could seek the comfort of their quarter ‘Tho track was muddy and heavy. Among the latest arrivaly was the Shields & Thomas long-distance cham- Bicn, Advance Guard, who looked big and high {n flesh and far from a-race, Ho was allowed a slow gallop of twe miles and appeared to relish the exer cine, heting tke a two-year-old. Accom: panying the big horse were Zoroasiet and Hunter Raine. Jack Odom had a busy morning of And several of his 19t were sent to good gallops. Dazzling and Hurst Park reeled off three-quarters in 1.22 1-6, Out of Reach iloped Ave furlongs in Li, a the Lady 1; ft Dom- ening to in while Mutiny. inoe aly and’ Dovecates Fethog , were ent thre Dogeotv's Hydranges, turne handily. “The Jately arrived Ci fornia horses, Jookey Club and. Fy Siam were acne three-quarters "at two-minute gait, Jockey Club was re- peated three-elghtha in 0.14 and Gen, Roberts, two more jebthe can of atring, were allowed a half mile Livfind. and. “Partnership toweth reeled off four furlonge in 0.64, Poche wae sent the ‘intanoe in Ol The Carter candidate Romtund bree: six furlongs in 1.27, on the bit all the way. Burlew sent Hello five furlongs at a two-eminute Reticeme turned the six Turlong route in Luminosity and > Lena the Daly atring, worked Ave-eighths in 1.13 ent Metropolitann, Manager McGrath's Newburg tenm defeated Carsey’s Metropolitans in the vpening. Bante of the season at York ville Wiel verterday, .before, "a large crowd, by A Rcore of" 4 to 2. Walsk pi 01 nd Matheson the callegian ine _ team, Amory, Mins., Jan, 28, 1908, Anout Aifteon yenrn ngo I suitergd with boila, course of 3. which built me up Three yearn larity and remembering haw done me, I M ath, td ey deter could red, yt Beds the tim A. E. DALRYMPLE, and dark or yellow splotches appear upon the skin; the stomach fails to properly digest the food, and there are frequent hendaches, cons! pation and a general worn. peaied by Bie} Out, tired feeling thnt only a sufferer from Malaria can describe. “wombers.| Other and more dangerous symptoms are apt to follow where the dis- ease is neglected, such as nervous prostration, palpitation, sleepless. ness, enlarged liver, weak kidneys, boils and risings and dangerous looking sores and abscesses. ,| becausd of its insidious and stealthy nature, alaria is all the thore dangerous It is an invisible i | atmospheric poison, and the germs and microbes that are lodged ir the blood are propagating and increasing in number all the while clogging the circulation and gradually wrecking the health, nant or anything of that Rind, but those |“ ayi.q mace—For threepear-olde and u mn v - poople who have been predicting that | ward! sx furlonne, B. “GRINDLE, he Nie Lede es in} Atalacial irate - Tim Callahan fought six rounds with) him, the Brooklynites will fateh in the riick | Tolaan ny yrs, Ct ‘OLD DR. = ’ a Pp rand tonic. 8.5, 8. Kila Sullivan, of Washington, In to, Sullivan, who ts a small edition of| Wil Tecelve a great wurprives 4 4 | Anes 8 late : ‘ + SB ymane MSP RUT RS purifies the germ-infected blood, toner Navional A. C. of Philadelphia Satur rom Sharkey, rushed all through| way young MeCermick, whom Vis got] | Fourth Nace Mandicap Pesties cakes ‘adour er Dr, Grindles solentific treatment ns! up the’stomach, i improves the appetite day night. Callahan jabbed Sullivan tothe #x rounds, only wo bump againat| from Hoboken, has showed up. ever) tro miles and & half Gineanen peculiar to goon are, permanent and invigorates the ontire system, Tt educs f e waa a wl ba Y eis) ¢ over Jalint ; : Nore quickly, . @ stondatit, but was unable to Malan the Phiadeipiian's educated ler te ange tprediat thes ie wi "roe Behey" Noy Int Gp Morey 2.2.8 hoterg nt stra a Cir stlinulater the torpid, sluggish orjant Sean a —_________}fe'n prime favorite, Ws will nd Maniiian Ink Aglo ao PERU Ra INLD PL Bele Anarene. 48 Phiiina Paxton!) 140 In tne, ta 5 at og the, Hastert nian Tpolnon cured 18 ftom gt om: zt of the body . enabling them to properly 1 stiee Watll 'Phuraday.” s e, played 0 SCHMIDT vs. HAMON. BENDER- “MURPHY GO; 1 | ]pucselvesi ts ee Teae: Tt with Roden raleee un: ix roronne. «| X we athe aha unt vow | a" anitaaeabea ad ath mr yal form their fusidifons and carty off the polsonous secretions and Montelair Defeats Mowat Vor Blown 133 Bombe ‘ tela for ain games Fe- 4 nou i ci gia Pealthedestroytie matter’ that have been pollating the blood and | Bohisidi, the middle-wetent| ‘Tony Bender, who r¢ "Tha Montclair (N, J.) igh: benaak| pits, Wn ‘Sate oH a : mu as |e in from, 1g Brag, cloggifg the cirolation. 8.'S. S. contains no strong minerals, but ei rod" caer Da a penny, tere ond y | miele, dasket-ball teil: played ite iat | Oriore 180 Btroller is Rock ama icra on ame a4 ee “4 m8 et ie va, is strictly @ veetnble remedy a blood purifier without an equal, and ‘i Dan: e rly hy Regent . t n Fo * ’ ae FR Dm ier nee, anon and, defeaceg Shee sofsrebe. alent yen INagy ome bad als sn ae Rance Sot Ov Prd folk t 7] dHivoen As i the greatest of all tonics, If you herp any symptoms of Malaria, + veri 300K styles, f Yernen. (is, F.) itgn Bohoot by 8 t,t, k i | glucphy and de ‘at i vad medical advice teil be Furnished without cbst. tt a j : geey Chg vee Re Hello of Seotint Ver Verner n, did aadid splen'a povetomeniret UT ena ! it ib leas ak Se hae rit wane os TRANTA, GAs 4 to-day . 4, 4 | | | « ie

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