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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIT. 15, 1904. NEW YORK TEAMS ‘WIN. POPOL SESS "AR FIRST Tiling LOOKES LIKE A BASEBALL PARADE. S8BSE FLED PLHSES HOPING SE GHP OEIDOOT EEE SS05 HO OFBODIO DOLD OFO4ODOODODOADOQOODOOVROCDEDES OEO9094) THe SCIENTISTS (FROM BOSTON * COULDN'T FIND CHESBRO'S CURVES Im “THEIB, _Boors. OFF JUST AS RE PPSOOSIHSS START IOEOSE ROSES MOSHE ET HE FERRIS ‘OF, » BOSTON . Se Sone WAAT AAPPENES TO THE ‘CMAPMPIONS + O0-O9000-06.4 OO0O6H94 949 HORSES GALLOP TO-DAY AT THE ISLAND TAAGKS (Spectal to The Evening World.) GRAVNSEND RACE TRACK, April {6 —Thé favorable change in the weatier to-day brought the trainers and racexs here in large numbers, Yesterday's storm did not hurt the track and it was lightning fast A feature in the morning exercise was the hagdy trial shown by Father Bilt Daly's, ienarka, who was sent five- eighths in 1.93, ‘This 1s about the fast- est the distance has been covered this spring. Priorliy and Raiment were sent & half ins 53, raham's Jumper, Begear Lady, stepped six furlongs in 1.26. Tho Boston Stable’s two-year-olds, Mifrk, Nevada and Princess Eris, going together, reeled off three furlones In 43. J. 'G. Follansbeo's Aquarius, Bellatrix und Brushwood together turned three furlongs in 43 3-4. Channel, Hyperion and Nora Creina, of this lot, were sent the distance in .45. 7 Hollar's youngster, J, Fay, breezed a half in bt Trainer Rogers. worked Balkal five turlongs in 1.04, Odom's Out of Reach breezed three- quarters in 1 Timmon's Wyefleld and Prince Vic, together, recled off a nalt in 0 Trainer Walsh allowed Major Dain- ferfield a half in 0. Divination, of tring, was. sent the distance in Hurstbourne worked the route Auf Weldersehn galloped five ‘urlongs in 1.04 3-4, Miller's Morokanta oreeged three-quarters in_ 1.20, Andy Willlams, of the Shields string, was sent seven furlongs in 1.38, Lady Potentate, another of this string, breezed a_half tn 0.51 1-4. Archie Zimmers’s Allan breezed a half mile In 0.57. Billy Roach was mt the four furlong route in 0.65, ‘Trainer ‘Taylor sent McChesney to a seven-furlong gallop in 1.85, Bennett's Alforten worked six fur- longs in 1.20, April Shower was sent one mile ini i Courtenay breezed six furlongs In 1.2{° Kingraine was sent & balf in 0.3 i ‘Dazzling orked seven furlongs in 1.38. Hurst Park breeged three-quarters jn Lz) Dalesman stepped ‘a half in ‘The steeplechaser Judge Phillips was allowed a mile gallop in 166 3-4 (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 15.~Clear, bright weather and a fast track were the conditions at the course to-day. ‘The trainer’ ‘were out, early ana in numbers, The racers stepped their paces with a lot of dash, and the work hours were spirited ones. Whe H, B; Duryea horses were shown in force at an early hour and several good moves were noted. Irish Lad and Mercury, going together, covered seven furlongs in 187 1-2.' Mercury finisiled in the lead, but Irish Lad, who acted with great 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 0.54 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, BOWN IS AFTER THE BG DEB FITZ TAKES UP DEF OF MCOY Ruby RObert Declares He Is Ready to Meet the -New Champion of Holland in Three Weeks’ Time, to Attain Thém. 8. 8, Brown's vVetdessee Oaks Within the mext few’ da: simmons and *! ably be matched for a six-round bout to take place at an probably within on Betty pas the ChAT “ay Hh bier parades eat Viewer atw and flowers, and thé hall béitig thrown | ! 2 x rinse i! who now has high hopes of HIS ported in different parts Bf the stands | ei fis old comm: ‘An \de pre- in Philadelphia, and looks ‘for some great as being any one of some twenty or} vailx on the Highlands that Jesse will victories during the season ‘The plan of.campaign, as mapped out for Capt. Brown's trio of th Conjurer, Proceeds and Auditor, ‘a clean sweep of the Western t New Orleans and at Washington Park, barring the Little RocR,turf joke, and, perhaps, da race in him when thorough- ight have : : cured ot "1 FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Jory comes with y Fitzsimmons that he would take on McCoy for six rounds within three weeks’ but if the contest was mlddle-weight ip he would Insist upon the con- test taking piace in about two months, and that the bout be limited to twenty five rounds. . Just to prove that he had confidence in his ability to defeat McCoy af the derbies, beginning a if Auditor had hai he met Ostrich, a good colt, ly seasoned, the programme m been successfully the Derby 6! It was. ¢he 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 shapa, L. V. Bell's Emergency breezed five furlongs tn 1.07 1-! : Tho George ‘Avery and Frank Purcell racers arrived fro ing. the morning. Paul Cilttert cone h the lot-and looks the part of the ere campaigning he has had, ——————— Dasket-Ball, Finals To.Morrow. The final game in the metropolitan baaket- ball champlonship tdurnament of the Ama- teur Athletic Union will be played to-mor- row night at the National Athletic Club. house, Brooklyn... 1 the mort important came of tha tournament. The Greater New ‘ork Trish Athletic Association will line up Sxainat the Central Branch of the Brooklyn YOM. C. A. If the ¥. M,C, A. win they will land the champtonahip. SCHEDULE ADOPTED FOR POWERS’ EASTERN LEAGUE President P. T. Powers, of the Eastern Longue, yesterday issued the playing sohedule of his league for the coming season, Opening games will be played April #7 and the 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 ‘were approved. ‘Whe schedules of the home games of | tag Jetsey Oity and Nowark clubs fol WS ‘With Montreal—May 28, ; August ™ 21, 12, 18 14; June 19, With Buf- AMERICANS BACK FROM AUSTRALIA Ivor Lawson and F. A. McFarland, with | Hardy Downing, Orlande Stevens and Trainer C. H. Bolles, have arrived fa San Francisco after a successful winter faclig tour ‘in Australla, The men will come Fast for the bicycle Packs at Vallabure,| N. J, and other edu baoA ip Pataiine falo—May 2/3, 4, 8: June 19. 1 20, a7, 21. With. Roohsever—. 0, 30! June 20, 21. 22; August With “Providence—June 6, a umuert 1, 11, ‘eptember 7. With, jowark—May' 30 (p, Gg, HBB, dae Su 4, (0, ™, Atiquae, 6. "8: September 1, 18, 15, With Balumore—June 7, § 9," 10; Aligust 3. 4, ‘5; September 10,10, 1! Newark @t home: With Monireai—Aprti 29, 80; Muy 1: Jane 20, 21, 22; August 27, 28. With Toronto—May 2's, 4. 8 ung 16, ig, 19: Apmust 23, A 25 With wutfelo—May 1, 32, 14, 15: “Sine 24,25, Ht homie 17 8 1 Wi May (6, 7, 8 do: June 27. 28, 20: Auqus 20. Ble, 22 | With Providenc ne es 0.°10; “August 3. 4. 5; September 10, 11/12 With Jersey City—M: 80 (a.m); 1 Ie id; July 3.4 (am): Aumuet Ti Bene tember 2. 4.14. With Raittmore—ture & R's, 5: duly’ 1L 12, 13; September 7,8. 0. LONG RACE FOR weight lmit, and to prove his claim to the tftle, he would bet boxer any part of $5,000 on’ the result of gy -t¥enty-round bout. a begin- ctory the hopes urg millionafre and Trainer ed to all in- <x'si| LENOX CLOTHING CO., Derby, which, no. declaration ably be worth as muc! yas the Memphis fixture. the regular racing season, ans ning with Pt of the Pittsb' ‘ucker may yet be reallz and purposes. y stated, ronda canaaa’ City itzstmmons’s inten- McCoy would modate Fitz- proposition tor tule was acceptable, with eption—that it would take place at a later date. v was matched to meet Jack O'Brien within three weeks at Philadel- but that he would ons two or three weeks late when informed of fees, nh to the 4 nls 30 247 Sixth Ave., Cor. 16th St., One Flight oe nates coy on tie} 884 Columbus Ave., Near 104th, One Flight Up. Nashville mest" | Business Confidential. heir belief that If therrace | > a — a fast track the speedy son y hard horse to othe: o ‘a_mile ne con) mag! opening day of the and his stabl cealment of tl ia run on a fa a will be of eeiven though the distanc is beyond his shipped direct ‘and will be a sure starter take on Fita- the constant to, in of ‘ wrong ip the Six rounds will suit me very nic catch-welghts. méddle-welght Imit he a longer route, to make the 1 have to co have to sive The Great April Piano Sale! Be sure to come To-Morrow and make a selection at once, miss the greatest chance of your life to secure one of thi Pianos at About Half Valve. Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $195. Handsome Richardson Piano,$195 Celebrated Walters Pianos, $195 You save from $100 to $200, No interest is charged for time \ANDERBILT CU 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.‘Vanderbiit, jr. A number of routes are under cdnsideratioh, but the favored PS, acemed to be the ‘one that About Aftyrone mallee. About fou tips a fi metlaty Seaplane on auto: aking payments, whnand $1 awe Delivered on first eek. ny | THE DIAMOND, RING ("scice* AL PENNANT > CE SOS ene ee es eee ee eee oS DEERE STH T-DR ADHD THE REFRESHMENT VENDERS WERE A LITTLE” AHEAD OF THE SEASON, “THE FROoTER'S DAY oF Jor. OF RIGHDIEDRI MED DDE GIANTS AND HIGHLANDERS. American League Stand National League standing, Detroit ./.1 0 1.000 3 enld; tao cold “I told ye ‘Clark Gritth. ‘The —2—Jimmy Collins, | crawds stuck through both gates, o 7? —?'=Ned Hanlon. j afier it was seen that only a mira rk Grifth and John McGraw made) could beat either New York organiaa good at different ends of the Bridie] the yesterday. Grifth’s. crowd took t made in the first inning, and elght of| plons. ‘ the Highlanders figuring in the run-| , Hoth teams played an erfor getting, “The Bostons did not bat nor fala, ith Over in Washington Park the Giants| champions. In the frst #lx tmyings phe . < a fot only three nits—-two singles by Cal beat the Superbas by six runs, too—| fol only then tite ee gheriy.. In th Matty got a hit himself home run at the home grounds of the Rrooklyns there was the usual first-Aay enthus-| the veteran mark: more well-known polit! get his if he does. ree-year-old | FOR SALE. $1 PER WEEK WILL KEEP YOU WELL DRESSED. 2289 Third Avenue, Near 125th, One Flight Up. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Open Evenings. Successor to J, LEWIN & CO. § Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits dit—and dit. There's Ceedit--and| Creat from 9.98 to 25.00 The kind we offer {x most liberal. 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