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PPT LR THE WORLD: FRIDAY’ EVENING, APRIT, 15, 1904. . NEW YORK TEAMS WIN. | THE DIAMOND, RING | eee enone ered THE Hl HIGHLANDERS START OFF HUST AS REAL PENNANT WINNERS ‘SHOULD, 0640-26 84 58060O4-S. rete hide $ THE FIRST INNING LOOKED LIKE A BASEBALL PARADE. cae aoe eh ee ne LUD SE HORSHOO ONS 06000000664 8OO9OEL9S00000990000% DO94 49 OO9O9O8.4906999O5-606 “TAe SCIENTISTS ‘FROM Boston * COULDN'T FIND CHESBRO'S CURVES Int THEIR, Boos. 2% ©5664. FERRIS ‘OP, BosTon pe BoOUNG . WAAT AAPPENED TO THe ‘CHAMPIONS «+ OHOEX OBSSOOH8O HORSES GALLOP 10-DAY AT THE (GLAND TRACKS (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVNSEND RACE TRACK, April {6.—The favorable change in the weatier to-day brought the trainers and racers here in large numbers, Yesterday's storm did not hurt the track and it was lightning fast. A feupore in the morning exercise was the hagdy trial shown’ by Father Bill Daly‘s, (enarka, who was sent fi eighths in 1.3. This Is about the fast- est the distance has been covered this spring. Pripriiy and Raiment were sent © half int Graham's jumper, Beggar Lady, Stepped ix furlongs in 1.26, The Boston Stable’s two-year-olds, Mark, da and’ Princess Eris, going together, reeled off three furlones in .43, J. 'G. Follansbeo's Aquarius, Bellatrix and Brushwood together turned three furlongs in .43 3-4. Channel, Hyperion and Nora Creina, of this lot, were sent the distance In 45. Hollar's youngster, J. Fay, breesed a half in bt. Traincr Rogers worked Baikal five furlongs in 1. Odom's Out quarters bi f Reach in 1.20, Tim: Wyefeld © Vic, together, recled off a Trainer Walsh allowed Major Dain- Gerfleld a half in 0.52, Divination, ot this string, was sent the @istance in 0.51 12. Hurstbourne worked the route wn 95 ra Aut Weldersehn galloped five te ongs in 1.04 3-4. Miller's Morokanta oreezed three-quarters in_ 1.20, Andy Williams, of the Shields string, vas sent seven furlongs in 1.38. Lady Potentate, another of this string, dreezed a half tn 0.51 1-4, Archie Zimmers's Allan breezed a half mile In 0. Billy Roach was sent the four furlong route in 0. ‘Trainer ‘Taylor sent teven-furtong gallop in Bennett's Alforien workeg six fur- longs Jn /1.20. April Shower was sent one mile in 1.50 Courtenay breezed al furlongs in 1.24 Kingraine was sent ® half in 0.55. g ‘Dazzling worked seven furlongs in 1.89. Hurst Park breezed three-quarters {In 1.27) Dalesman stepped a half in The steeplechaser Judge Phillips was wlowed a mile gallop in 1.66 3-4, (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 15.--Clear, bright weather and a fast track we! the coriditions. at the course to-da: ‘The trainers “were out, early and in numbers. The racers ‘stepped their paces with a lot of dash, and the work hours were spirited ones. The H. B; Duryea horses were shown in force at an early hour and several 00d moves were noted. Irish Lad and Mercury, going together, covered seven furlongs in 1.87 1-2.' Mercury finisiled in the lead, but Irish Lad, who acted with grent dash, had to be pulled to be kept In second place. Leonidas reeled off six furlongs in 1.21. ‘Ten of the stable's youngsters were sent half-mile trips in 0.64 and 0.64 1-2. The stable's racers all look in good condition and will be ready when wanted. | 8. 8. Brown's Broomstick reeled off the mile distance on the bit in 1.47. It was: the most pretentious move he had yet been asked to make, and the crack racer acted admirably, Sydney Paget's Consideration gal- loped a mile in 1.49 1-2. The three- year-olds Singing Master and Dresden China, going together, turned six fur- longs. In 1.18, Boxwood was sent five furlongs in 1.14 1-2. Waterboy, Ham- burg Belle, Ormonde's Right ‘and others were shown to Jogging exercise, Sandy McNaughton’ sent Mackey Dwyer six furlongs in 1.23 1-2, and the useful racer acted in perfect shape. L. V. Bell's Emergency breezed five furlongs in 1.07 1-2. Tho George Avery and Frank Purcell racers arrived from Was! Ing the morning, Paul “Ciiferd) cate with the lot-and looks the part ft severe campaigning he has had. *° ——— Basket-Ball, Finals To.Morrow. Tho final game in the metropolitan baaket- ball championship tdurnament of the Ama- teur Athletic Union will be played to-mor- row night at the National Athletle Club- house, Brooklyn. It fs the most {mportnnt ame of tha tournament. ‘The Greater New rk Irish Athletic Agsoctation will ling up geainat the Central Branch of the Brookiyh ¥ A. If the YM. C, win they will fand the chaniponshis SCHEDULE ADOPTED FOR POWERS’ EASTERN LEAGUE President P. ''. Powers, of the Eastern League, yesterday issued tho playing nohedule of his league for the coming season. Opening games will be ‘played April #7 andthe final games on Sept. 28. The Eastern League held o meeting at the Hotel Victoria, at which the playing rules adopted by the Natlonal League | 3 were approved. Whe schedules of the home games of phe Jotsey Olty and Newark clubs fol- wane Sty, at home; With Montreal—May 79 10: 29; Aucast 21, ‘with, to— May 11.12 18. 14; Jum , M4, 23; August 27, °18, 19. “With Buft- falo—May 2'2, 4, 8: June 10, 2, are kr ‘Ayith'Roonseter ‘pril” \usuas 2, 20, 30; Be P, 2, 2: AUNT 28 i 2. With Provitende une fo yuly i a: Qucuer 10. 1 18 Beptemberf, 3 8 via Sewark May’ 30 (om), BL; om, ‘ontern| 1s, Gs, "Writ"'Battimore suns ts August 3. 4, 5; September 10, Newark at hor ith, Momtpeal Apri 90; May 1: sane 20, re BY, fe: With! ‘Toronto May’ f a June 16, 18, 19: Aumust 23, 24°25, With ot | Buffalo Maw 31, 32, 14, 15; Sine ‘a4. 25, ¢ Angust 17; "18" 19.° With Rochester May 00, 7, 8, io: June 27, 28, 90: Aueunt Bo Peg Sean WD Providence—dune. 7," 4, . uxust 3, Komber 10, 11.12 Hp Jemey olty stay 3°30 Ya.in.)? Fane 14s July 94 (a. mm.) Aumuat 7: ‘sen: tember 14 Winn haaaclmet Hr SOR & 4, 5; July" il, 12, 18; September 7.8, 9. AMERICANS BACK FROM AUSTRALIA. Ivor Lawson and F. A. McFarland, with | Hardy Downing, Orlando Stevens and Trainer C. H. Bolles, have arrived fa San: Francisco after a successful winter ficlig tour ‘in Australia. The men wijl come FAst for the bloycle iM J. other Paces at Vailebure,| N, and oth LONG RACE FOR VANDERBILT CUP Present plans call for a date in July as the time for the long-distance road race on Long Island for the trophy offered hy W. K.’ Vanderbilt, jr. A number of routes are under ocdnsideratioh, but the favored one scemed to be the ‘one that starts at Queens and covers a elreult of spoot aro Core bout fou’ trips Sy SSeS, co TR BROWN IS AFTER THE BG DERBES Rich Horseman Seeks High Honors on the Turf This Season, and Seems Likely to Attain Thém. FT TAES UP Of OF MC Ruby R6bert Declares He Is Ready to Meet the -New Champion of Holland in Three Weeks’ Time. Within the next few’ days Bob Fitz- simmons and "'Kjd" McCoy will prob- ably be matched: for a six-round bout in Philadelphia, to take place at an early date, probably within the. next two months, Fitzsimmons announced yesthrday that he would take on McCoy for six rounds within. three weeks’ timo, at catgh-woights, but if the contest was | to be for the middle-weight cham- Plonsitp he would Insist upon the con- test taking pince in about two months, and that the bout be limited to twenty or twei -five rounds. Just to prove that he had confidence in his ability to defeat McCoy af the The victory of Capt, 8. 8, Brown's Atidience in’ the ‘Terdessee Oaks ont Monday was a pleasing matter to the owner, who now has high hopes of his youngsters and looks ‘for some great tories during the season. “ithe pian of.campaign, as mapped ae ror Capt. Brown's trio of three-year-old (ha, Conjurer, Proceeds and Auditor, | embraced a clean sweep of the Western derbies, beginning at New Orleans and ending at Washington Park, barring | the Little RocR.turf joke, and, perhaps, if Auditor had had a race in him when he met Ostrich, a good colt, thorough ly seasoned, the programme might have been successfully carried out, How- ever, all the Derby glory comes with the regular racing season, and begin- ning with Proceeds's victory the hopes of the Pittsburg millionaire and Trainer nucker may yet be realized to all in- tents and purposes. Proceeds, as al- ready stated, Is likely to be sent af the Kansas City Derby, which, ev 4 $00 added and no declaration fees, Will probably be worth as much to th winner as the Memphis fixture. A Auditor will be depended upon 1 carry the coal magnate's colors to vlc~ tory jn the Cumbe' Be Mae idea ening day of the Nashville aha his stable connections make no. Cealment of their belief that if thesrace fs run on a fast track the speedy son middle-welght Mmit, and to prove his claim to the ttle, hé would bet the Hoosier boxer any part of $5,000 on’ the result of a -t¥enty-round bout, George Grant, McCoy's manager, when informed of Fitzstmmons's inten- tlons yesterday, said that McCoy would be only too to accommodate itz. simmons, and that his proposition tor 4 gix-round battle was acceptable, with 0nd exception—that it would take place at a later date, that Mec have “to Grant said Vv Was matched to meet Jack O'Brien within three weeks at Philadel- phia, but that he would take on Fitz simmons two or three weeks later. When seen, Fitzsimmons sdid: “ft am etting tired of © ellow- fe bli Rial te Mees bello of Esher will be a very hard horse 10 wants fight he can have it. I wal)|beat, even though the distants -4 i © take him dn. under any old tei anda furlong, is beyond his llking, Six rounds will suit me very nice! Conjurer will, be shipped tere ter in catch-wolehts, If he wants to make Loulsyiile, nnd will be a sare starter Ip middle-weight limit he will have to co] the Kentucky Derby, provifless ne a longer route, and will have to sive| course, he does not & vn time. me mors time ‘to train. PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS. The Great April Piano Sale! Be Sure to come To-Morrow and make a selection atonce, Don» miss the greatest chance of your life to secure one of the best Pianos at About Half Valve. Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $195. Handsome Richardson Piano, $195 Celebrated Walters Dianos, $195: You save from $100 to $200. No interest is charged for time “s 5 making payments. wn and Sila Week. 5 Do on first Stool and ¢ Ror with Payment of $5. f A LIT TLE” SEASO: THE REFRESHMENT. VENDERS WERE AHEAD OF THE “THE FLOoTER’S DAY oF Jor. cw AND. HIGHLANOERS PLAY AN ERRORLESS GME American League Standing. National League Club, |W. L. B.C.) W. LPC.) Clb, We Pe) club New ¥ork.1 "0" 1.600} Ot M000) New York.2 0” 1.000) Boston Pilla’ phia.'d, @ E79 Washington) 1 ix © 100 Clemo Cleveland, 1.000 Chicago on > LW) BE Tou Detroit ...1 0 1.000/8t. Lous, 1 00) Brookiyn ..0 1 000! Pittsbu “E told you #0 T told you Clark Grifth and John McGraw m good. yesterda: double-parrelled champigns from Be ton tn of § to 2, made the gettin Highlanders figuring "—Clark Grist John Mo ‘ed Hanlon. de of crowd the Brid) took th at different end Grimth’s ito camp nicely enough by a scor five of the eight runs being the first inning, and eight of in the run- in Over in Washington Park the Giants beat seven Mat. the Superbas by six runs, to one that score was. hewson did the twirling Yor the Giants and Chesbro for the Highlanders, Both their as he lin Matty got a hit Both at at th ore young men were responsible for victories, Chesbro. especially the Highlanders’ Park and was the usual first-day enthas- too—| homer add a double, | try to get the home grounds of the Brooklyns. jaam, with the usual bands an@ parades and fowers, by our sumehody or other vaguely re ported in different parts Bf the stands as being any more one of some twenty {-loiown politicians or ct and thé-hall béiig thrown ns. yeutarday. champions. In the frst #1 fot only th Nns and « d “Home: is mind Hepes Run's rob th gate, ne nth Par & drive to centre. ball, home run. The threnghout. saw the game the veteran to remark: Grif has at best T ever ‘The teams Me hoped. Jesse, ‘Tannehl unst his old comrades W. b. BC 0 1.600 0 1 009 0 0 fo00 0 0 [000 the two big x im Nite two Kinglds phy by Dougherty Buck the ball lot eld corner, out through the car- and jt never did come back, made the circuit on Fultz made a but It bounded fn Roston's-crack short-stop scored a nN Ia on the Highlands that The Bostons did not bat non fal it ying Hale sl ny a mira ¢ York organiza ms will rab f The weather was cold | players or specta yet | ergwas stuck through both games, even {afier it was seen that only could beat elther > on day the same four te come fogether again. 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