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training conditions at Gravesend to-day. ‘mg conditions here to-day were any- thing but pleasant. Dark clouds hung averhead, rain fell, and the track was alushy and full of water. In cons @ epsemenenenents SUNDAY BALL IN BROOKLYN, RLD ixiesontn, CHATER HANDIGP = CANDIDATES TRIED OUT Wotan, from the H .gotiates the Full Muddy Track at Gravesend in the, Good Time of 1.49. . (Special to ‘The Evening World.) G@RAVESEND, April 12—Cold, damp geather and a muddy track were the Several of the Carter eligibles were asked the question, and about the best siown was by the Hampton Stable’s antidate Wotan, with Jookey Trubel fm the saddle, Trubel will ride him in the hendicap. Fractionally the time ‘made was ns follows: Eighth, 13; quar fer, .25; three-eighths, half-mile, 4 2; five furlongs, 1.06; three-quarters, } ; seven-eighths, 1.94, and the mile im 1.49. ‘Taking the condition of the track consideration, this was an excep- lonally g00d move, as the horse was well in hand all the way. | Another candidate for the Carter w Ctinrles Elwood, who worked three quarters in 1. 1-2, breesing all the way. Trainer Burlew nent one of his Car- ter cligibles, Beldame, to a mile work- out. The mare accomplished tho trick fm 1.43 handily. From a time stand- point this move was faster than the ‘Others, but the condition of the course ‘Bt theggime she did it was better. Alforten, who 1s also eligible for the Carter, received a five-furiong gallon @epping the first halt mile in 0.08 and Pulling up the five-eighths in 109. Not @n impressive move, by any meani The Shields candidate, Buttons, with Jockey. Phillips in the saddle, along ‘With Young Henry, was sent six fur- Jopgs jn 121 1-2. a8 hig portion for the handicap, and acted as if he was breez- fag ali the way. The Boston Stablé's representative for the Carte; Ostrich, the Crescent City Derby winner, was sent to his trial and ‘Accomplished the mile route im 1.49, all out at tle finish. The Smathers racer, McChesney, was gown on the course, and after a pre Uminary gallop of a mile and a half was allowed three-quarters {n 1,24 fm the furthest that the big che has been allowed to go this seasor he was fighting for his head all At apder was allowed a breat! in 0.57, A two-year-old fompanied the Hampton Stable's racer uring the four-furlong’ journey Roehampton, in company wiih his stable companion, Cannon Hall, was wl jowed a four-furlong breather tn 0:67. half-mile ace champt led found as @ bee sea nee L ford ran against a tartar gt the Rested iho Silewed a Hong: gallon “t/ Cambridge A. C, last night in the per- ree parts speed. Mamie Worth and] a 4 a Billa Snyder were went toa milo gallop] %°! Of Dave Holly, of Philadelphia, at n two minute gait. Lady Amelia] ho administered a sound beating to St. Valentine: together reeled off] him in the ten rounds theye boxed seaghibs of w mile in 4 14 Ag: | Holly's ability to cover up and avoid Jop in’ The worked ‘the |Puuishment and his quick recovery Wistance In 153 Divination was| when in close was the cause of Lang- seas: _| ford’s dawnfall, Sam at in ht . usual snaupy style, and his lightoing left Jab jand quick right cross worked well for the first couple of minutes, but after that Holly chan his atyle and hie pecullar crouch and guard com- iy bewildered Langtord The Jaat nd was a hurricane 1 fair, with Holly doing. tt Langford hele fon at . uty, but ev os {Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 12 —Train- fauence the galloping indulged in was bnly ofa dusultory kind Trainer Roger’ was among the first to show with an extensive set of the Duryea horses. Inflexible ar 6, BONE together, breexed a, hnlt Inflexible, who was so badly cut Saratoga iast i post In 58. fown at admirably, and should come to the again in good shape UF. Gebhard's Ragian and Lysistratta note season, feeled off a half nicely’ in. GH Whitn 8 Marjory Rice and Susanna Rockmore covered the h le ground in wh wo the 8. 8. Browne young! rc riongs In AL James cred five ture tongs In). Evang sent Mixer ‘six furloggs in i2st-2, Di Wiuters covere same ground tr ‘The y ngater Problem was allo b thre long br of Pater Wimmer" -| tred the me dirta al 1 ‘The barrier waa in rath jie chute and many racers were oled at ft NDLER BEAT t ~~ PERRY IN FIFTH NEW BEDFORD, Mass, April 12 Two good fights were seen here to-| wight. Arthur Delmont, of Medford, and Kid Paul, of Fall River, went ten rounds fn! wittch botl: men did clever work, but Delmont used “the better Judgment ana | scored a knockout in the tenth, landing a right swing Paul's jaw Cycione Perry,” of Providence, then| against Jim Hand of New- Went Wek, NG. "Phe fizht was to have been Mfteen rounds, but it was ti from she start, und in the Atih, as Povry Sush his man to tw rop miler put inn swing (o the then Janded on Perry*s jaw. ‘he one” was over in ten seconds, tie enee man not being able to rise. IT IN PRIVATE. fly, of Philadelphia, and of Brookiyn, will mee’ slummed aw. tomach | IRISH LAD IN ACTION. Reports from Sheepshead Bay indicate that Trish Lad is mak- ing rapid strides in his training and that he is now almost up to a race. The four-year-old, who won the Brooklyn Handicap last ye belongs to Duryea and H. P. Whitney, but will run in the colors of Herman Duryea this season on account of the death of Mr. Whitney's father. This year he {8 among the top-weighters In the big handicaps, and fs expected ampton Stable, Ne-| Mile Route Ovet a asked one mile in 1.66 1-4. Grand Opera breesed aix furlongs in 1.24 1-2. OWE HOLLY WON FROM LANGFORD Philadelphian Administered a Sound Beating to Opponent in Ten Rounds of Red-Hot fight- ing at Cambridge. (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April 12.—Sam round dr a hard ri A "a ngferd to the rope Ato the MELLODY BEATEN BY JACK O'KEEFE | to be one of the cracks of the | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 19, 1992. SPORTS EDITED BY NEWS OF THE __ FIGHTERS. ROBERT EDGREN - GREAT HORSE AT BAY TRACK. ee his debut a Welterweigh a at “on! Mellody, of Boston, ut led the Masceruer it Was gucKh Kuie t ints Fr knowledge ‘ame that Won him. the c Pabse We ae | RUA thereon reneees ‘al to The Evening World.) 1 indulged. BUFFALO, April, 12.—"Southpaw e ghtfig was done in close | piNy" Milligan, of the Glants, wed er ROS ane Bun Miss Julta Mohr, a Buffalo belle, this ants staggered Billy ning, At § o'clock the 1 | ith stralebe lett hus tw! wl Miss Mohr were od ral Uiner had him on wadiock nt Sty Patric a collapse, Bly hung outs (n: wadlock at St Patrick's C listrese as early as the third. round, | Milligan will rejoln the New Yorkers | fT which he fouRht Wildly. He was] to-morrow, hia bride accompanying or ready, ha to mix matters | him. e and worrled O'Keefe quite a bit when comipsly all but done for, eee BENNINGS ENTRIES. ) to The Evening World ) RACE TRACK, D.C HOLCOMB IN LONG NIN Br Jacitson and Dr Since It is well known that trips of this kind are quite as much te of endurance as of mechanteal excellence and perfection In four-year-olda rons 1 ar construction, no little Interest of Milfor 14] att os to the man who will fifsacross bie told es WaT he countrys nountains, through nt PreHus ba] Sage brush and sWolen praine streams a) ayer trails and ros good, bad e-year-olls and up: six | aint ind to presen: plans Holcomb with atlempt, AUTOMOBILE RIDE April 12—The entries for to-morrow's races arg as follows: Firat Race selling: ‘heee yeara and us ° Mh Iridescent 102 4 Holeomb, foremost among auto- | ‘ ianiagenot ve 104 sta 2 | mobile longedistancesroad drivers, 1s pFC- | Oriaft te oz | paring to lower the) tranacontinental Mr Pickwick.” 109 $3 [record in June, Holcomb Is now fitting: Mimon ‘s jut a car which he will drive from Ban , Seeond Race Selling: for two-year: ‘rancisco to New York in an attempt & half furionge performance of Tom Feltch (Syecial to The World,) BALTIMORE, Md, April 12. ae ee i dala TWELFTH REGIMENT GAMES. The Twelfth Re iment Athletic A at chiGon holds tis annual sprig Barnes on Aprit 2. Winners tn all the ev Lime watch recolve gold atop and in Wat ds ic silver monog! sterling silver enamelled hletic club winning the will get a handsome silk ban- company winning the clased ones, Com- commanded by Lieut. Cornelius fs picked to’ win the regi- tries close on f the nda, most | DAVIS TAILORING 60. 82) Broadway, 12::"s: Grand Opening Special for this week, Suit or Overcoat TO ORDER, $ 1 Aoxt autng when tae 1,1/ two cities hour September 1a, hioh separate th Ly salx tty: Holeomt uplicating this ru with the road, he can ‘save “Lean make the ran fro, w York in fifty hou, ar-olde and | guy thinks that | ing familiar much time. Worth double the amount. DAVIS TAILORING 0. 821 Broadway, .25"s. local —There | and eleverness man could beat there exh 8 given. (i with the 1d. young Sandow first, but Link s WASTER 3i Dr. The match was a catch PARDELLO MISSING IN BOUT WITH SHAD LINK the champlon, was much disappointinent was a great crowd at the Lyric lust | when it was lcarned that Pardello’ was night to a the bout for the heavy- | missing. | weight wrestling champtonship be-| | 11, bs ph sone pone! nowD, this elty, Jt was believed that’ the | Winner, went on the mat, andi. splen- strangle wan the aggressor howed the greater won two straight falls, first in seven and a half minutes nd the second tn three minutes, Cured v Me 1 MAK NO CHARGE for a been exciualvely treating ape: ‘ours, te incking honesty, health tr econ tort cure any write for my home oure, CO! PRIVATE DISEASES VARICOCELE: DRAINS, LOSSES Cay tr me clustvely in from 5 BLOOD POISON NERVOUS DEBUT pg 8 ot L.R. Williams * sas ta By mer, STRICTURE PROSTATIC TROUBLES 3°" IRISH LAD IN FULL MOTION. BROOKLYN TEAM IN SUNDAY CAMES President Charley Ebbets Has Decided to Have His Nine Meet Local Teams on the Sabbath at Washington Park Brooklyn is to have Sunday baseball betwoen major league teams—that ts it the authorities do not veto President Jobbets’s intentions, If the Brooklyns aro not allowed to blay Sunday ball at Washington Parh then there will be no Sunday ball playing at Ridgewood Park or anywhere else at this or the other end of the bridge, according to the same Mr. Ebbets. Playing ball on the outskirts of the city and in tho heart of the town against the !aw are two very different things, and it is hardly Mkely. that the Hrovklyn president will be allowed to make good his declaration, According to Mr. icbbets the Brocklyns will meet some team wert Sunday at, thelr home rounds, probably the Glants. eeOther clubs are playing Bunday ball ryht under our nos." Mr, Ebbets sald last night, "and there is no reason why we should not do so, At any rate we have resolved’ to make an atte Of course National League teams not play exhibition games between themselves, and we have partly decided to play champlonship game: domg so, however, we shall have to obtain consent of our club ¢members in orJjer that we can muke changes in oun schedule, : “Al clubs have beer wired to, and th fy no doubt that, consent Will be obtained. We shall know by Wednesday or ‘Thursday at the latest, and when ail the replies are received the first game will be announced, in all probability it will be with the New Yorks,” th Giants Beat the Skeeters, Yesterday the Glants took the Jersey City Skeeters into camp easily enough without very much ball playing being involved. Mathewson and McGinnity, with the greatest respect for their salary wings, allowed the visitors some weven hits, which, however, netted but one run, The Giants crossed the plate seven times with one more hit to their credit. Browne led the batting, getting away with three bunts in suécession, Two thousand fans saw the game, ‘To-day the Giants will play the same team over In Jers GOODMAN COT BEST OF AUSTIN CE (Special to Tho Evening World.) PEGA, Ll, April 1—Kid Good- man, of Hoston, Wus awarded the de- cision over Austin Rice at the end. of @ ten-round fht before the Riverside A, C, last night. Goodman was the ag: gressor throughout the contest and landed the greatest number of clean blows. friendly talk, 1 have al ,dineunea of men for je money treat you milfully and” restore. You te the ghorteat, time, ‘with the Teast medicine, bie, SULTATION FREE cured t wilh! ase "Se “pofsane ous drugs. cured with from GGG Without “cutting tm ) "Now science c in my office equ Time ef cure, 10 to @o cays, by my original v simple "remedy Cuwed “ee cured tn 1541 ys, without cutting, pain; drugs or detention fo bustioas, ently Been Made to Pro WASHINGTON, April 12.—It 1s ex-) pected that on Wednesday a book-| maker and a steward will be arrested | at Bennings so that a test case can| be made of the laws that do not govern | racing and betting. There 1a no law in the District of Columbla which reg~ ulates racing and betting, but there ure laws which prohibit the gambling| end of the game. For instance, ft is against the law to maintain any in- closure or shed or booth for the pur- owes of bookmaking or pool-selling. For that reason all of the bookmak- ers were shifted yesterday and Placed under t¢ 1 from their usual plac About half of thent were under the grand stand. It will iy Wie business of the association to | pee, that: a, hookmaker Is arrested who ns pecupled a stool underneath ‘the | grand stand so that the bookie can suy | pat he lias not occupied an inclosure set aside for the purposes of betting. Fisaring the Difference. What a shame it is! Is bettin; ; ! more pf ,3,crlme when It ls carried on in the | etting ring, an inclosure set aside for that purpose, than it ts underneath tha rand stond? Is it any more criminal to stand up in @ box and display odds fini bisckboara than it 1s to sit on a al id din small binekboara? Ps” Odd® from a | been WILL TEST BETTING LAWS BY ARREST AT BENNINGS,. Bookmaker and Steward Will Be Taken Before Court in Washington, But Ex- . tensive Preparations Have Already ve an Alibi, discovering some way to ayold its pen- alties. ‘Thus by the twist of a word or the meaning of a sentence 1s apparently the same is not the same In the eyes of the law Every now and then’ some reformer comes to the front with the bellef that he Is cleverer than the smart lawyers. who discovered the way to evade the that which on the surface law. He digs up a new meaning to the already tortured law and proceeds to Ket authorities to back him up in Mis) Interpretation. ‘Then the whole matter Js threshed out in tho courts, and the reformer is generally snowed under by the mass of technicalities which the evaders of the law bring to the ‘attention of the justicy who prex side: When Reformer Subsidens, Then the reformer subsides for a while content with the troubl and with the newspaper cllppin fn the headlin ppened in New es and has also taken place he matter of the lesz as conducted at Bennings, has alrea threshed out in the courts and there is no reason to belleve that any other conclusion will be reached this time. At any rate the whole thing will be gone over and ended by the flmo the fall meeting roils around again. Tt Is not known what bookmaker will be Laws in these days are appare: made for the purpose of givingee ints dawver a chance to earn a big fee by offered up as a sacrifice, nor Is it known what steward will be taken into the clutches of the law. That will nrabably be arranged by mutual agr nit. The Western Jockey Club stewards have taken another slap at the new Union Jockey Clud, of St. Louls, by} rearranging the dates previously as- signed giving that club the privilege of run- ning off its spring meeting at the Fair grounds and Delmar tracks. BY will greatly injure the Union Jockey club meeting, it is thought, in favor of the syndicate tracks, which are governed by the Western Jockey Ciuv. WESTERN JOC TAKES SLAP AT UNION | the Kinloch Jockey Club = KEY CLUB Secretary Woodruff, of the Western Jockey Club, has issued the following statement: At last Monday's meeting of the Board ot Stewards of the Western Jockey Club the motion was adopted jon to thirty-onw racing days, be- in innit prif 19, 104: hevetorore alloteed by Western Jockey Club to Iinios * ers’ Association, of St. Luis, Mo, mon Is given t6 Kinloch Breeders’ J Mon, If It wo elect, to run off the firat four- ‘of their natd race meting 15, 1904, over the. Face Louis Fait Association, and geventeen racing days of said the race course of the Delmar couree the remain! meeting ov, Joekes Chu, A thin, va) smoke, POry, only visit ing volcdno; but within is a ragi ous gases. know the danger, and though f quently warned by the rumblings ai quakings, these signs of impending living in fancied security, scalding ashes. Thousagds a sleeping volcano, mercury and potash treatment the external disappear, and the de- the belief of a complete ™9° 2% cure ; but the fires of con- 2ejer smothered in the system, minerals are left off will “° are goon followed by fearful e splotches, swollen glands, loss of toms. Mercury and potash not on! is never followed b; slightest injury to Abs system. SSS on Contagious Blood Poison, with ment. charge tion, SLEEPING ~ VOLCANOES lazily ascendng from its crater, may be the isible sign of life in the sleep- ging sea of fire, molten rock and gulphur- 5 Those who make their homes in the peaceful valleys below tagious every atom of the virus and purifies and strengthens the blood and. builds up the general health, We will mail free our special book” re- nd 7 eruption go unheeded. They afe when the giant kes wi ing " roars, and they are lost ‘beneath a downpour of ae peer re of blood poison sufferers are liv and are taking desperate chances, for ing upon under the Bowling Green, Ky., Mar. 24, 1902. Gentlemen: For over ‘four yoars I’ suffe symtpoms of the disease sreatly from a govere cane of Contexinun met poison. I went to Hot eg baa RE AB e- months at a bi luded victim is happy in sictans, who #004; in fact, the treatment proved moro than beneficial. I mentioned my case to * friend, whotold me that 8. 8. 8, had cer! tagion have only been oured him. Tat once commenced { ter continuing it for sometime could find no trace of the disease whatever. and as soon as these years ago. I Springs, staying therefor ig expense, I then cougulted phy. Dresoribed Meraury. Nothing did ‘nly 3 ul and af- can truthf: uy yt pecans, ruthful r am ontire! %p! i. SANDERS.” blaze up again. Occasional sores break out in the mouth, a red rash appears on: the body, and these warning symptoms, if not heeded, tuptions, sores, copper-colored hair and other sickening symp- < ly fail to.cure blood poison, byt cause mercurial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offensive ulcers and inflammation of the stomach and bowels. any such bad results, The usa of S. S. S. It cures Without the We offer $1,000 for proof that it contains a mineral of any descrip. S. S. S. is an antidote for con- blood poison, it destroys full directions for home treat. Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. CIALIAtS Ne Charge for Medicines. NOMINAL FEES, Dr. Mackenzie's ., jer how ong to 0 dave, baie ssaaneeintuaseaed Bvery vesticn of removed From’ system whthout "Rid t W. 34th St., New York Mfuntayer 100 0 only A record which no other advertising ane. it was last You ought to eepy of the World Aim Cured more au ‘easil and u ‘duickly, inore easily and on moderate terms than by any other advertising bya Nervous debility tn from to 2 months. Week throat and mouth, painful ewelllnwn, th © to contract tol OLD DR. GRINSLE, 35 YEARS PECIALIS' TSA se ‘ IN oF “WEN. Under Dr, Grindie'a actentiflo treatm: men are clan. fondsiolvon cured tn from.1 to 8 a nd Bladder complaints in trom 1 Skin disoase, ‘red mpott ‘Woers, sore a im Berle 9 ak ricture tn from 10. to ym. sie In trom 1 ta 3 weeks, Giseases ung draine ing Y ai DR. GH ne in atill at the ame ofttcs, 2 bet. Oth % 171 WEST 12TH ST.,. Ds, th . whieh he has occupied OVER 20 YE, . ema Bt It ip even better this year than faim, Advi A. ‘SUNDAYS h gr \

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