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, APRIL 18, 1904.: WEDNESDAY. EVENING “FHE WORLD: £6-94494006 “LINE UP-OF LOCAL BALL WINES FOR FIRST GAMES Chesbroto Do the Pitching forthe High- ' landers, while Mathewson Will Oc- | cupy the Main Position for McGraw’s , Nationals—Record Crowds Promised. | {HOW THE LOcAL TEAMS Bi. WILL LINE UP TO-MORROW. NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. GIANTS. BROOKLYNS. | HIGHLANDERS. BOSTONS. Browne, If. Strang, 2b. Conroy, 8b. Doughert Bresnahan, 3b. Sheckard, If. | Fults, of. Collins, 3b, i MoGann, 1b. Lumley, rf, Keeler, rf. Stunt, ef, {} Mertes, 1f. Dabbs, ¢ erteld, sx Freeman, rf. F 1 MoCormick, cf. Doyle, 1b. Anderson, If Parent, ss f Dahlen, s Babb, Williams, 2b. \a Chance, 1b. [! Pattvert, 2». McCormick, 8b, | Gangel, 1! Kerrls, 2b. 4 Bowerman, c. Bergen, . | Kletnow, ©. riget, ©. |) P Mathewson, p. Jones, p. | Chesbro, p Young, p. Umpire—Mr. Einsiie. | Umpire—Mr. Conaohy. i Local baseba!l fans—and thelr num- Now Yorkers and Hanlon’e “Stperbas"* | ber 1s beyond count—are on edge for|in the Nattonal League race at Wash- Meevovenina) ot the: protesal shan. |:2&ton Park, Brooldyn, Lica ag profesional chatn- |" That both of the local teams are Plonship season, whioh is only a few !strong enough, in every respect, to hours distant. To-morrow afternoon the |bring the champlonship pennants to New York Americans will meet the |Manhattun Island hax been conceded champion Bostonians at Amertean |PY the majority of the followers of | League Park, on Washington Heights, [{#€ same who have seen cither or t where the cpening gun for ths pennane {Both teams in action since their re- “race of the younger association will be |{U"! from thelr preparatory trip fired, and simultaneously another deto- |‘ mation will announce the beginning of |}¢ 4, friendly hostilities between McGraw's HERMIS MOVES HANDY HALF AT GRAVESEND gi the South. Both sides have ngthened their teams since the close Useason, and the coming struggle promises to be unusually interesting, (Spectal to The Tvening World.) Withedtacninare ate i ’ ta RACK | peed a halt mile tn . GRAVESEND RAH TRACK, April! 0.5845, merely a broezing gallop tor MW.—The clear, bright weather and per-! jim v fect track that prevelied at Grd to-day were quite tempting to t The horses were ushered to the track at an early hour and many racers were sent over !t at good speed. cy daa G Whe, exodus to Aqueduct has besun,| ttieht ant tytn es ‘trainer Burlew shipping this morning | elghths in 0.89, thirty-two of his string. The Hampton Ingraine was xent the dis- Stable sent eight of their lot along. N ainw. (Ares a ena Jockey Jack Martin arrived from Cal-| Duncan and General Roi- ffornia and reported to his employer, | { more of this lot, were sent three-quartera at a two-minute galt E.R. Doctor's Rostand was sent a negotiating the distance in 1.61 ¥ was bis prepamition for the Carter Uandicap, r ¢ pair, All re sent three- Hermis, of the Shidds string, was! }?4 Long Dan, of ils str allowed his first gallop at anything ap- | Matt In | wi Thdiscreet hu groaching spocd since his arrival from| a tive-furlong gallop in 1.08, ENTRY LIST OPEN “VEWY" COOK WILL FOR AUTO RACE; MEET DAVE HOLLY to an announcement made} fou Durlacher has matched “J night the Racing Committee of the| Cook, the Engllsh and South African fie Club will receive additional|‘welter-weight champion, with Dave } for the Gordon-Bennett Cup/ Holly. The fighters will meet in @ six. to and including May 1, On| found bout berore the Broadway A.C, all cars,entered for the race 5 eo aenaiaad on Thursday night, K. turned d_ three was sent to original condi-|" Cook has fought 113 battles and claims an unbroken record, never having been knocked out. Holly is one of the fas' est and hardest hitting of local lter= meee Pen Mat iets been beaten in these bouts. ALL READY FOR BALL SEASON. oe re ee SPORTS. EDITED BY | LUNGERS WIN FROM BOOKIES. ROBERT EDGREN BALL PLAYERS OF NEW YORK TEAMS AWAIT 480d HOE DAVE FULTZ JS THe PRIzE HLEPTOMANIAC OF THE HIGHLANDERS, : "“Gamrcoc" ELBERFELD AYRE, t Fists RUNNING Bases —— a) “SANDOW MERTES AND HIS PIANOLA LEGS — HE CAN SUMP AIGHER THAN A KANGAROO REACHING FoR A’SHYS CRAPPER,” WHEN BRESNAHAN ° LANDS ON THE BALL 3 FOREIGN RES BELL THAT WILL START P5REEEEEE PRODI EIDE EREOORG EEE EIAASADDI® C4484644094-66 00890904490 99044 O40O4 PLUNGERS HIT BOOKS HARD Danny Maher, the American Jockey, first and one second yesterday at New- ‘The skilful little Yankee was given an ovation for his superb riding. Maher won the Biennlal stakes of 600 y Plate of 200 sov- wrd Stakes of 900 5 Itzwilliam Stakes of d was second In the Plate of 400 sov- TAY 10 RECOVER SEAWANHAKA CUP > Yorkers hay the efforts t Seawanhaka Cup by Lucius F Archibald) Mact hey, Charles A. son, who for oe “TWIN” SULLIVAN “TO MEET O'BRIEN Middle-Weights Will Come To- gether Thursday Night in St. Louis After Have Been Called Off. igns, the Ashle erelgns, the Craw ere £00 sovereigns, Long Course 1 IRISH LAD SHO STRONG GALLOPING. was shown with a set at jogging exercise and looks, a WN 10 been Interested in (Special to The Evening Worl SHEEPSHEAD BAY, of weatber and track here to-day induced trainers to bring thelr horses out in numbers and give them good useful work, The H, B. Duryea lot were shown at an early hour, and Trainer Rogers al- | lowed Irish Lad the first gvod br he has been jndulged tn. sized lad In the saddle, the great r was allowed a half mile turn in 0.3e1-2. It was only exercise for him, tie did it without taking a long breath. | ‘7p “Monahan’s filly. He 4s looking in splendid condition and | for’ the Ros: should make good all that is expected | of him. Mereury covered the halt mile minute elip, of the stable's two-yearrolds ed through the streteh in In- olal race commit. White Bear Yacht Club, of ney Paget's three-y s together in 119, ezed a halt at threc-parts speed. youngaters did a half tn, 0.5) ater. Pansy. and another covered six Hamburg Belle and others ing exercise, ure allowed Aceful a rn in. 0.43, tilly Flavor, a candidate Stakes, goin ‘They Nave sent out a circular to other proposed “met lig/ that are to be buy from which a challonger 4s to be selcve of racing the With a good- Hugo a short n Yacht Club Cup, 3 Yacht Olub, be bullt “by White Bear Club, and they, wi his committea of phe winner {8 to inst the Canadian sion of the cup in beginning on Lake St. Louis on Aug. 4 stage, it appec Kneale's Juba and Torlo turned three furlongs in 0.41 DIAMOND the major league season ts at hand, the | managers will get busy with their eyes | and brains and will commence pruning off the Hmbs that they do not think will benefit their baseball trees. Frank Dillon {s not covering first- ——) base for Los Angeles, but the Seraphs The Independent teams are tosing nO) have started as if they intended to time in gobbling up players from the| make a runaway of the Pacific Coast National and American League teams. onidas breezed a half at about a two- WHO'S WHOON THE ‘Tis suid that Amos Ruste ts sti lumber in a Vincennes yard, Pitcher Roy Evans has asked the St. Paul Club to secure his reinstatement. king, the trio are connected with the same “Cosy” Dolan is playing the game of his career in the Cincinnati outfield, fixture in the outer score even bel and is consid: i, 19 considered Roy Patterson has joined the White Sox and reports himself in shape to get down to work inside of a week. turned Pitcher Detroit Club hi; and the player Kane over to Rovhest hus agreed to the tran | League race. At last accounts they i | nud won seven and lost but one game, ris a Very delicate, with Portland just the reverse sot o He Is planted in the fall, goes & record. is developed in) ‘The new ball-pla; Roscoe Miller's carly work With Pitts to seed in the winter, the spring, and gets rotten in the sum- | (Special to ‘The TRACK, BENNINGS, April the entries for to-morrow's races are as folloy him as one of the Pirates St. Jacob Beckley has added undouht- ed strength to the Cardinals, and St It fs sald that the National Assocta-| Wows will monica Did has refused This will be a blow to ong, who counts on Phyle f0r | satiataction of Buckenberger Boston infield nio and Dele- hanty, short and third, are showing up Bob Lowe has demonstrated to the Fred Clarke € Dick Cogan, who managed the Provi-| signed by the Pirates for utility roles, | Mountaln Breeze. ence Eastern League team last year, /I¢ this is the case Oom Paul Kyiger will have to hustle to hold j can play third as w. algo a good fleld gene! no team If Ch around another old-timer, and ‘Tom Me- Creery will travel the Hooslers | wit this veat the Patorsen Club of the Hudi pt in that capacity for Fourteen years ago Burkett, McAleer and O'Connor played Now that the eve of the opening of NEW YORK MEN IN FITZ WANTS $3,500 JOHNAY BURBICK TOAGHTJOHNWILLE 10 MEET WoODS Arrangements are all but made for the appearance of Rob Fitzsimmons at rly Athletic Cfub, of Chicago. the Windy City 3 weight has been selected as opponent and May 2 is to be the ‘Tom Welsh. who will ma him dur-|— Dogget’s Headland worked a half 4n} * ing the season. Martin had a mount|0'6. bs Knit and Partnership. | m‘each set of Welsa’s string during| {i Ing together reeled off five furlangs the morning. Tom Lawson stepped six furlongs in tn) Gindlentone gs Spring Mandicap; MARATHON RACE Three fast New York for the annual Confederate Gros long-distance Johnny Burdick, seen by many per- form as Young Corbett’s pai meet Jack Woods, of Worcester, in th of the High: ; runners are entered | . twenty-five mile Marathon run of the| John, Wille, Boston Athletic Association next Tues-| Athletic Club, Burdick is a very gentle- thins | manly fellow and popular, ———__ Murray Hills wv The Murray Hills will play the Meri- the Connecticut State League at Olympia Field, One Hundrea ‘The Meridens will have a National League pitcher 4a the box for them, date of the that stands in the way of clinching the arrangements is the amount of the guar- anteo which the lanky one demands as the price of his appearance communicated with Charles Felt, manager of the club, but his re- ; quest for $2,600, win, lose or draw, has fifth in the, 1902 rece. Mellor regards not met with favor from the club of- Zors qs bis most dangerous rival otals, | Bobbie Keai William Schlobohm and bbie Kean Fred Lorz, all members of the Mohawk Mellor has won the finishing secona and third at other times. Lors finished fourth last year, and Sohlobohm was ‘97 Cantaloupe . is... Hiing; tree years and up: std. aries rt. ‘lor MewWiiliaims Marathon run Pesto a James F......5../108 Chrous. 1105 Dark i PAPE PRL OREO and = Thirty. @venue, next es Ae eee Two Matches Jack Sullivan and Philadel- O'Brien are scheduled to get the West End Club, St. Lowis, to-morrow, in their fifteen-round been twiee post Interest has been lent to the n’s v lev in Kansas City last Thursday. is a tougit customer at his fighting and in a ten- O'Brien at Kansas recelved a draw verdict. In Chi- cago O'Brien received the decision over time later, but it ap- been an unpopular tory over iKel- With Sullivan outpoiuting Kelley, and seeming to have him in trouble at one sas if “Twin's" stock boost tor the coming He {s admittedly a clever boxer, and talk of his ability to block with his elbows does not seem to have been exaggerated, On this account he should be @ strong the pending battle. At that, O'Brien figures far the better and 1s generally expected to win, But he should have more trouble in so doing than when he went up against Schreck, Sullivan does not altogether laék supporters who believe that he can r than a draw in meet- Court Plaster won the second race. 1} dig was no effort for her to do so. She} with as wuch 4 three to one was the top price iaid| “Go against her. The tip was out, how-| @ sure ever, and there was a steady play all] mount on Ma through, until near the close, when there wns a sudden plunge, and @| course, it would be t world of money was hurled at the book- | insinuate that Michaels was purposely makers. It was said that this was not| left at the post, but it only serves to know all shout the story, the plunger | Piha went to the telegraph office and wired | jn commission of $2,000 to New. York to} was cert be bet on Court Plaster. Instructions were to the effect that a certain orice| 49, was to sit on her baci and was to be taken. This price, of course, | her heid. She did the rest. She simply could not be above the quotations 5 out from the track. Nothing was] her, owever. She heard of the commission until near of Lalite, who has been the only otner the close of the betting, and thencame Winher in, the. Immediately the plunger's track com- missioners were sent into the ring with instructions to bet $2,000 at any price, FOREIGNERS IN THE Vice-President Edward P, Martin, of' the United States Golf Association, an- nounces that the Executive Committee Of the association has changed the by- Jaws to permit invitation to the ama~, teurs of the world to compete in the national championship at Baltusrol, N.; J, Sept. G to 10. According to Mr. Mar: tin, this means that some of the great, ing O'Brien, was evidenced by one or two small bets made last week on the result, with local sports taking the Sul- Odds of 10 to 7 against Sulllvan were given in each case. BENNINGS ENTRIES. ening World.) felling; three years and up; John F. Ahearn .106 ring brook : MQUEA vee ee Princelet vs 2.) 109 Hist. f en “Race—Maiden two-year-oldm; five Wild Irishman Only One ease away Gir Btroupe Maw iimselt m Cod Honolulu Graxiailo Prineclet Brlarthorpe Fourth Race—Handicap steeplechase; about Red Hawk Chipmunk . Tom Cogan Chas, O' Mall La Touraine three years and up; Selling see DAG! lauly Tarag: Rookmert Poik Atiiler Tide «+ te a ot r est’ players in Great Britain, who hav promised to take part in thi championship Olympic contests at Bt. Louls in September, will appear earlier in the month in the principal tourney of the United States Golf’ Association. “SHORTY” FULLER IS DEAD. CINCINNATI, . April 18. — "Shorty" ler, who for gyeral, years was a team, the old “Glants,’’ is dead at his home in this city. He filled the posi- tion of shortstop, and when In §is prime 8 THEM OFF ON SEASON’S RACE 00 $ é Py $ > $3 29 WSS, WILTSE ALWAMS Gives LEGS THIS PRETZEL Cease BEFORE DELIVERING HIS INSHOoT. 2£4009OOO5O090009 10600969 O96-HH-994: $O> Two- Thousand - Dollar Commission, Refused in New York, Was Dumped on Court Plaster at the Track at the Last Moment. \ (Special to The Evening World.) and that was what caused the tumble WASHINGTON, April 1%.—They say] from 2 to 1 to 7 to 5 just before the that John &, Madden won @ bunch o!| horses went: to the post. | Later, it money with his two-year-old fill) | was sald that the reason that the Court Plaster at Bennings yesterday. | ser Was nut able to get his money NeW atin Was beCKusYy vue Vel- had loaded up every ruvin in town wy as they could ved that "Vendig is ne commissioner, t Plaster came pretty near belng wittner niels, Who had iy ary 7 stand. It is bell the favorite over the field, ana| stand: It is. b Moore,’ who was by tender, helped mat ters by being left at the post. Oy dreadful te Heved to be the © " show how lucky things break for Mr Madden's money. It was the! Madden when he has a big het down mohey of one of the plungers, who had|/ That is, of course, if the story told falled to get it on in New York, an1| bout the big plunge in New York is true. therein les the story, The plunge would have been jus- According to those who believe they} tifa, and was justifie by the fact had worked—so the a furlongs in 36 1-3 hatidy fashion, Court Plaster nly a much’ better filly. in her race yesterday than when she last appeared. All that ‘Thompson had to hold that ‘Court F nt | Dezed all the wa There Was a very bad lot behind has not the class! fadden colors ‘at this meeting. ‘The a telegram: “Impossible to get the, all been backward Tec esters have money down.’ callsecthes pay not been hurried. 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