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| ~ susie * FOOT OCH DHLOD DOD HHHEIOHHHEHOOM S8O6400.54 a P0896 064048054 6640646 008 8-8 bb0000 KIO" FARMER GOT HIS: tN THE FIRST FROM HERRERA special to The Ey CHICAGO, IIL, April 15.~"Kia" , | foolishly Invited a rally and his down: ep lasted just cne round before lf If y ; ‘ollowed. Herrera, as usual, fought Merrera in the winuup at the Nista/eccily, bided his time to score i knock- Ward Guards’ show last night. A ¢l\p/ out punch and when the opportunity. to on the jaw toward the cicse of the | delver, ie LNs one Itself took advan- Found sent the “Kid” to the floor for] hiow that” aettied Une seit dag ne the count, and when he arowe it Was several minutes be- sent over another right-hand smash ered from lis effec got his from Billy Finucane the same spot; again flooring him, Ref- in (he third round. Th ir furnished eree McInerny tolled off six, and clang , the a and Abel Pn hada | ‘went the gong, denoting the end of oe was toppled ¢ for the. aession. ~ “unt first round, was battered Farmer was carried to nis corer by his seconds, and when time was calluil for the second round li was still in| the land of dreams and unable to con ‘tnue, Nhe “Kid" showed up well before Au- relia connected with his jaw. Hi ferced the fighting, landed quite a nwa i the second M over the ring anid sind. other bouts Willie “Kid Lucca to ind, Jack Galli: Quinn! Ine tl Kid six rounds, AMERICUS GOT STRAIGHT - FALLS FROM CHAMPION i (Special to The Kveniag W a) f both men wns fast, BALTIMORE, April 15.—The wrestling an fale moment. One world received a surpris ty last eng man would be on t , and night when Gus Schonlein, better known MUACATNEDOERY were Incehencaty as “Americus,” of this city, won two first fall with a ummorlack hold, narm and leg ‘hold, straight falls from Harvey Parker, the welter-weight champion, bef 2,000) ond with, lo at the Lyric. Americus won tix apathy an armen ee halt, rst fall in 264 minutes and the sccona IE RACH TUE ls in €4. minutes, Americus was” th elOB eA On: ep acta having heavier of the two, to which cause on his Kanon, gradnalie itn Parker attributes his defeat. . ° “ees to the mat, BUCKLEY WON I 1TH FROM HINES WALTHOUR WILL REMAN ABROAD (Bpecial to The Evening World.) ‘Robby Walthour = may — remain SOUTH SCITUATE, R. 1, April 16—]abroad all y The star member of One of the fastest bouts seen in thix{the Columbia team has sent for his si : _| wife and children to join him In Paria. Biate in many years was the one be-| vive “Warthour is dlainelined. to. cross tween Kid Buckley and Paul Hines at}ibe water, tut saya she Will don gy the Brighton A, C. last night. Both ;unless her husband comes back to men are from Providence ard there 1s | America soon rivalry betwen them, brought nowrly iw sports com | SOPHOMORES WIN ratlea fen tpenty sound GYMNASTIC MEET. scheduled for twenty rounds, but Buckley had Hines in such a bad w #8 the nineteenth that Che lasters sec; | Sophomores of New York University eckouc. and furious |Overwhelmed the Freshmen yesterday in contesc f tw ‘e rounds, ith honors] their annual dual gymnastle cont even, Buckley's condition, | r,}held in the gymnasium at University provd the better and he gradually beat | Heights. Hines down, the final score war points eo This meet onds the N. ¥ syninaastic SeNKON. The summary follows ' Mortgontal_Har-AVon by J O'Tirien: W Willlafinnn. second - tub Swingings-Won by A 1. Wilson. 5 Tines-Won by J. Bogert second uumbling—wWon by C wow Inmivon, meconid Bide itoree—Won by J, O'Rrien; J. Bower BOUT TO-NIHT ‘araile! Bars—Won by W. Williamson: J D. Taylor. a $< Sobre Tournament for Fencers’ Johnny Burdick, Young ‘Corbett's ‘Trophy. as ring partner, will clash with Billy | aie competition for the Fencers’ Chil foods to-night before the Highland A. ) &. for ftteen rounds at 120 pounds. Bu dick has been seen in several fights cup for sabres Will, be dechled t-morrow c The New. York w K the Sti Turn Vere a Be Defore this organization and has won pared teen te. chaos Cun) wee jh each Occasion, Woods is an old-{as’n “Connie Mrophs, and was wou ts and will keep the Harlem boy{the N. Y. A. ©. team aé he is dangerous at all times, Sei IER Harr oe leepyproduct: th Douglas W Tourna nent, the Bene punch we Dr, G, Douglas defeated Lew berg in the final game of the interbon 14-inch balk-line billiard tournament lant night Burdick has come it many championship aspirants ye | Maurice Daly's Academ; [scorea:” Dr.” Dougias, $00; hugh risy Ayerame, 545-51, Lowenbers, 2ih: high him as in line 24: 4 30-51. | Lewenber Be avaraae, fe wen Y WOR aac: seem en omnes RACING SEASON AT AQUEDUCT. © we THE WORLD: ae CO a np FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1904 wes METROPOLITAN RACING BEGINS AT PPODOOE @ bOeoe SODOLOROS SPORTS EDITED BY Grtee O'BRIEN BEAT TWIN SULLIVAN. ROBERT EDGREN UCT- BELDAM SOHEYEDYS 29 O46 AQUED eos e004 $ % ‘JAMAICA BAY VACHTSMEN ACTIVE | Jamatca Bay yaohtsmen are waking | | | the tw neusy be a up, and promises At the re Jamal deloga' Old Mill Yacht Yacht Club, Bay Bayawatér Y L.-1., and ned the ¥ one-design Pardessus, ¢ m tar: the seawon, thany new boats Leing cob: eis structed. to the p. plonship races will vay land's Station, jon Memorial dba. The plan to giv the spring. open and cle Bayswater nd th Sunday, ot t ton will} there will be a (Special to ‘The AQUEDUCT RAC ntries for the here to-morrow First 7 104 int n 104 st 109 1 lot Aix Curioni Naughty Taudy, 101 rantasy 117 inven SO no Selling: on, lively 0 of blows, though weffective, aud iy- | boat races are to be the feature of ti spired by the rhoute of his adherents, | season's sport V Ail Bay Yacht Racing Ag: from the Canarsie Yacht Club, 1b, echt Club, Joa 8 8c) lass, designed by Secre- bay delayed. Po though nt annual meeting of t polatio Beach Cluy, Kayswater, Yaent Club u Bergen v ¥ of cht be raced during vutiined. ane chain- be nd Independence Day, with each will go into ¢ Yav two open & oT held “on Labor chib dr the: association giving an open Fogatta for all who care to entgr once during the season. ‘here is prospect of spe races ery Saturday and holiday through the sea The Bay View Yyeht Club, of Hol nnissie club offic 1s. CENTURY CLUB'S BG ROAD ACE the Long Island Dis- ury four races ve to he at five and ten for which have not b ra \o members oly, Road Club Asso- one and two mile A othe a m P e| down thei : the chumplonship of the cniire aseucine | sands who will want to help start .the| down thére Mailed him as a second Mc- the championship of the entir ta Erna Chesi ‘Io ran once at Bennings Gee ae Aauedint sea andision AUFNINE ton weight In a han CAD. lew very easily an BABCOCK LOOPING THE LOOP | lv The reat kings| unquestionably nt and good.” Het }and queens of the turf will not’ make | better pubes Hill than he was last erg their ppearan on the stage, until] Season e Res: was a fair horse at Oscar Babe the former mix-day'| ty Sea utitae course at Westchester is ay pO eens ribes Hill always held racing cyclist of New York, is now ¢ . + Jreached. But inthe mean time the] “Oatrich pan some good race ‘a circus in New Mexico dong a] , nod races ani ene ious de New Mextco doing 4 l thousands of horae-loving people who | bad ones. Ascension has imeronng sor have been, fretting Ampatiently for the] coming to Hennings, She did poorly opening of the son will be content |@t New Orleans until Sam Hildreth AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. ng World.) TRACK, April 15, s to be deckte as follows Rockaway nde: halt-nitle. aby. 104 —Ainberjack..110 Viperis ua Auntin Mo Cederstrome. LU Stakes; weiling Jack Gavi ar nd vp King 1M Tony Cod 10 Hob Boy. id Pond Lasso Lont of the Valley. 101 saPrince of m1 ~ American very materially” to. thalte "td wnora 104] Aqueduct has been steadily improving] “Or those That a wueks, Mlends, days. .104) for veaurs. Purses have increase’ and | little is known exc L ones. stakes are decided nd ports. The railbirds ue I . 4 is a grand horse. 1 Ph 108] will attract ‘owners in season and out ¥ har say that Rel- mietla| of season, and so the glass ¢ BRO inns oa 44469000 06 E WELL BACKED TO WIN THE CARTER POROOLEE DORE SOLO PYEE DP PIDHGOGOD DG OEDDEL PDI HOH OHOESOOODE HY DODHY q | | : = Frank “PLUNGER” JJ-RYAN, FARRELL % 9449954-00000O9099903704 2474900000 SOPPPCDOHHHOHDS COI OOOGOOOG-09HO9H0OOOOOH JNGK O'BRIEN PUT TWIN” SULLIVAN DOWN AND QUT IN THE THIRD ROUND. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ST. LOUIS, April 15.—After blocking Jack O'Brien's punches in fairly suc- cessful style for slightly more than two rounds at the West End Club last night “Twin” Sullivan stopped a series of similar blows with his jaw and went down 4nd out early in the third pertod. “Twin's” showing was not what had LOCAL RAGING SEASON OPENS AT AQUEDUCT Sarter Handicap Will Afford Fine Con- test with More than a Score of Candi- dates—Horses in Fine Condition for Event That Attracts Thousands. EVENING WORLD FORM CHART. Beginning with the racing at Aqueduct to-day The Evening World will print a full chart of all the ra. > run on the Metropolitan tracks, thus making it possible for racegoers to keep an urate record of horses which will perform in this vicinity the coming season. The entries also will be indexed. These charts ot the local races will save racegoers the trouble of having their records encumbered with the names of many horses which haye been racing all winter, and which will not be seen during the Metropolitan season. cee ne a a a em a et ner ere | | The flacs are flying at Aqueduct to-| aay, because the Carter will be a bruis- | | RE HSa ne CHA UEAR tng race ‘and condition is what. will cunt. The other eleven hoi easan has rolled wid heen ‘specially prepared for the carn {srand-stand that has been boarded up| but trainers know that one race Ia worth i! winter: Is ing, The] snore than a dozen works. It is no track, long and enow.| ure thing, therefore, that the best nes Hike a sort n ribbon in Rorse, so far as class Is erned, will Maat CUISKG rhe betes eine: he Carter to-day, because lack of through which the winds have whistled |Cditton may beat him. pournfully for many months, Is ence Hovaen from the South, more ready for the reception of the] of ton horses that have raced Agindeal worthy whoubelavonthatetats nee ribes Hill, Ascension, Conkling: is ; 8 -day | gh Reszke and ‘Ostrich—were at New tune awaits them there, Barly to-day Orleans, Osirich won ine Croscett Mee there were horses galloping over the] Der beatin among others Conkling. course, there were knots of trainers and | But Conk! mld not have been good the at that tr It was not until ke owners discussing opening pro- griumme, and there were scores of men In the emplov. of the track caterer pre- paring for the reception of the thou- came to Rennings that he became rei. good, and then he Improved with every race. Tribes Hill was a yery good horse at New Orleans, and the people took her in hand, and the on Hesh and came back “to “her old with the platers and have their appe- tites whetted for the good things that re to come Stars to Come Later. Even though the stars are to be re- ed for Westchester and Sheepshead ¢ more fashionable courses with ich stakes and purses, the race Aqueduct ts not to be sniffed at 16 five tha Peter Paul, and Masterman, ‘ dismissed from» Tomeod and Myris a race, are bad hors Reveral races,’ but did net any of them: ‘rhe going ‘may been against him, but he must i (raced at Bennings were Spri Tomeod. Myria last tbree can be fous consideration, while each won Masterman vay in do well has improve « well and Ahumada auedict’ has beep Browir better with the Increase The Chances of Conktin, money, For instance The regular has but Buide, how- last. season, and will fan sweet crit, one that wwctes anded check ng like | best, and they. k $9,000 this. year as amuindt. tie ‘ thine which Was Ahumada’s portion of ‘te x ‘So Takbiinsti beaaon IE. Madden’ yess Added money to the amount of 35,01 ellen che eat been expected. Although he managed to stop many of the Philadelphia man's leads with his elbows and forearms, he ran into too many hard blows early 11 the secnd round to make his chances seem rosy. ° When a crushing right-hand jolt, de- livered with savage emphasis, ‘landed flush on his jaw in the third round, Sul- livan reeled to, the floor, a beaten man. Gamely enough he staggered to his feet, going down again before a jolt to the sume place. Once more he gained his feet, only to be straightened up with a hard uppercut with O'Brien's left. Then a right to ‘Twin's!’ jaw settled the matter. As Sullivan went to the floor for the last time he vainly tried to straighten himself and get to his feet. He gained his hands and knees, then collapsed in a heap. As he half rolled over Referee Sharpe pronounced the deciaive ten and O'Brien's hand was held up as a sign of victory O'Brien stepped forward to assist Sul- Mvan to rise, The latter clearly believed that the battle was still on, as he swung forward Into O'Brien's embrace and clinched as well as his dazet! condt- tion woyild permit. ‘he men were di engaged by their seconds, and Sullivan j War led to his corner. In the first. round {t appeared as though Twin would put up a hard bat- tle. Ho sipped neatly, blocked rather claverly and had a trick of countering with both hands that made: his pros- pects seem reasonably fair in the in- Itial period. ‘ i Then came the ,second round, where "Brien's margin was more decisive. he Philadelphia man was cutting out rather a hot pace, stepping in and out with quick, Jerky left leads, followed by broke cleanly and only once dla O'Brien shake his liead in reproot as Sullivan (ried to send nis rignt across in a clinch. Both came up fresh for the third and they sparred for u few seconds on apparently even terms, Then as they came together O'Brien sent In a vicious blow, something between a hook and an uppercut, which sent Sullivan down and clearly dazed him. ‘Twin was up in) tant, but his ‘finish was in, sight, Twice ‘more he down wad ¢ was counted out, FORELCERS FL TOLOWER RECORD Although some records were broken at the recent automobile tournament at St. Louls Tommy Sullivan won from Billy Huber after six rounds of fast} Nice, the foreigners were unable tc MEA Datticd Tapide une theo She | equal the wonderti.: mile of 29 seconds supplied by W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., in the Florida tournament. The best tims was made by Rigolly, who negotiatec a kilometer, which is about five-eighths of a mile, in 25% seconds, or at the rate of a mile in 41 seconds. good for a preliminary. Announcement was made the winner of the main event would meet Tommy Ryan, Dut date and place were omit. ted from the statement. O'Brien's next engagement ts with Kid McCoy at Philadelrhla. April a0. * CYGOLF $3.50 SHOES Spring Models FRESH FROM THE FACTORY FOR $2.50 PER PAIR AT ALL DOLLAR-OFF SHOE STORES. STILL several thousand pairs of fashionable Cygolf Shoes at just a dollar off. We have still. almost every size and width, but we've sold so many we’re getting short on a few. If you hurry along we can fit you. Cygolf quality and Dollar-Off price should ap- peal to you as the shoe chance of a lifetime. These $3.50 Cygolfs at $2.50 are only an extra offering. \ Our assortment of Dollar-Off shoes is always complete, Every size and width can be obtained howks and jolts with his right, Both SULLIVAN-SWEENEY. FIGHT G00 DRAW (Special to The Evening World.) BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. Aril 1.—Tho Fall Mountain A. C, pulled off two bouts at North Walpole last ovening. Blink McCloskey won out over Peter Sweeney in a rather slow bout. “ Mo- Closkey did all the effective work after the first three rounds, though Sweeney forced the fighting at the start. ‘The main bout, fifteen rpunds between Patsy Sweeney, of Manchester, and John L. Sullivan, of Bellows Falls, re- sulted in a draw. The fight was very fant, and Sullivan put in some very effective work holding Sweeney down so that the decision was a good one. REFEREE WOM BOUT N PHILADELPHIA (Special to The Evening World.) excellent ohange to Wil! not be denied nits a judge of horses in this country, — Hl good ip ty Hla is hot to by yussed Lightly: by any own er, and the only reason Way the Carter Handicap has nova Wigher-cluss held is aut the Winter was so prolonged that looks very open, however, a: owners of high-class material could no point to ans’ one horse’ with b re of positiveness and ‘wet! Peady (uci uorsey WiKHOUL Likud iL Htere te the winner” Th ahoate pay, chauve vt ruiniig Wein by a uuiied |great specilative medium, for there wilt preparation, an wpen winter would mi-/be a good price against every starter verily Muprone see {ahet teandicap /1¢ goon without saving that the running so fitr as the chiss 0) a 5 Goes, a e Carter wi em Ve! "1 ace nevertheless is quite promis: | eee. ry interesting ‘on of the twenty-one entries hy Some of them were at New Or all win and others began th seunkon Bennings. ‘These horsos, while they may be outclassed and beaten, later on, have @ diatingteadvantage to- "the remainder of the card ts well. mude up, and if tho weather ig deceat the opening of the metropolitan Seen of 2904 "ahoutld be a Ereat succene, wv et that ® record-breaking cro@d Will be on hand. . ing. ced. 0 PHILADELPHIA, | April 15—Two dusky warriors of the ring, “Black Bill" and Young Peter Jackson, were the principals at the Broadway A. C. last night. 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