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—_ pionship Game at Washington Park|« 4. ~ —Police Will Not Interfere. — Brooklyn clubs will play gamea to-morrow men to Newark, where they will play the Eastern League team. of that city. ARRWING AT <THE TRAQCK. WN BROOKLYN TO-MORROW, S27 SHMNG National League, Scheduled for Cham=| (ry yucatan city, a] NEW YORK TEAMS IN SUNDAY GAMES. According to official announcements the Giants, . ie Highlanders and tl Manager McGraw, will take his oe ord 2 onee TO THE REST OF THE BUNCH BELDAMEe Loowep $PEL-FOETHDHEDOOOOD EM CRIPPS MAKES. A | 19 (Spectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 16—Ar- _ Trolley-Dodgers and Beaneaters, of the |, Crinvs.”enaminion’ midaie-weignt | f of Australia. made bis debut In the crackerjack in his class, at the South- ‘To say that Cripps made good would be putting tt mildly, Hy hurricane style | § of fighting immediately won the ad- ration of the large crowd present and he was given a great reception. Williams looked Uke an easy winner ut the start, but Cripps was only playing the part of a fox and, beginning with the fourth round, he salled into Will- jams like a wild man. Jack was wait-| § ing for him, and staggered the Austra- | ¢ Man with hard right to the jaw. NEWTON BENNINGTON ‘The Highlanders will play their second game at Ridgewood Park with the eemi-professional Brooklyn Field Club as opponents, Tia game will be pre- coded by a game between the Ridgewoods and the Cuban X Giants President Ebbets announces that the Brooklyn Club will play # Nattonal League champlonahip game at Washington Park with the Boston team, Eb- bets wanted to play the Giants, but McGraw refused to can 1 his Newark date. Then Ebbets made arrangements with the Beaneaters ‘The interest of thousands of baseball fans who are unable to see a fame fave on Sunday |x aroused by the an- aouncement of President Ebbets, of the Brooklyn National League team, that he will conduct regular champion- ehip games on Sunday at Washington Park. The New York American League team will play at Ridgewood, In Quoene County, against the seml-professtona! Brooklyn Field Club, and the Glante will play the Newarks at Newark Doubtless there will be a loud scream of protest against exhibitions of the | national game on Sunday, but the man: next week there will be plenty of per- Violates the Sabbath ready to take In- dependent nection and go Into the courts for warrants. It Iw feared by the semi- professional teams that the action of the big leagues in going into Sunday baseball in this city will resule in olos- ing down all Sunday gamer Sunday games ure played in all the Wester) league cities and are not pro- ductive of disorder—or at least they have not been of lute years. Time was at St. Louis was sold freely on the grounds that the erewds tried (o Kill the umpire with | beer glasses, but little complaint of agers of the Highlanders and the Tole) yoiterous conduct ix heard any more. ley’ Dodgers bs Neve that decisions of | the courts regarding Sunday baseball Sunday baseball in New York If al- lowed Without Interference will prove im this city wil! allow them to proceed | tremendously profitable to the cluv without molestation. No admission will) be charged to Sunday games within the |i, the country and there ure thous | /4% nigit, It was Daly's tight trom | boundaries of Greater New York, bit junds and. thounatda of dyedeinetie. [St (o fnlel, and only Lyons clever | do programmes will be sold for prlees) woot cranks who have not po wl knocked out. Twice ne was. toore equivalent to the regular prices of seaty | Laague game in years because Sunday | DUC saved himself by hugging. Da within the grounds. The sale of pro \ grammes will be held at the various| wates. v in Method Is Lem! it has been decided by -the courts of} Ri Manhattan that thiy method of conduct: | ¢ jor. The occa: | sion for the decision grew out of gaines | played on the Murray Hill grounds at Ing Sunday games 1s legal One Hundred and ‘Thirty daeld by the courts on three occasiuus, The game at Washington Park tw ‘morrow will be between the Brook! feels that there will be no Interference. * enter the park and see the game. eines scheduled for to-morrow. "I have instructed the captains of tiie Seventy-seventh and Bergen street precincts to have men at the Ridgewood tad ‘South Brooklyn grounds to-mor- he said. “They have been told bit there is any violation of the law t the violators.” Get Warrants. that there will be Lenox avenue last summer, and of the semi-professional teams in this borough | elubbed in to fight the action of the police in making arrests there when no admissions were charged, and the ex- pedient of selling programmes was up- 1K and the Bostons, President Ebbets has completed all his arrangements and “The courts of Manhattan and Brook- lyn borough ‘have held,” be said to The Avening World to-day, “that baseball games on Sunday to which no admia- sion is charged do not come within the provisions of the law forbidding such ames. There will be no admission charged to our grounds. Programmes will be sold and the purchase of a pro- gramme will entitle the purchaser to Inspector P. H. McLaughlin, who is in wpharge of Brooklyn and Queens Bor- oughs, is non-committal as to what Action he will take concerning the two owners, ‘This js the best baseball town is the only day they have for enjuy- | 5 Opponent all over the ring, nent. ‘The baseball men admit that| never giving him a moment's rest. Ly the orogramme-selling expedient Is a] vhs (ried hard to work hig famous | Roose exp t Jieft-nand jabs, but. although he landed subterfuge, but they point to the] a sumber, t had no steam and did} ‘slaw 6 is nothing more to be said No Arrests to Be Made. Commissioner McAdoo sald late this A that the police will not in- with the gaines to-morrow if at te! no «imission is charged at the gate make a complete reporl on Monday ‘If we made arrests to-morrow the Magistrates would not ality of 8 overridden the i New on the Commissi bath Comm cluding street oars riages. Dr, Hubbell le! complaints regarding with the Commisslone (Special to The Evening World.) Hight between Jim Miller, of Bath al Arthur Wall, of Rockiand. ‘The la! id bhe fouling, In the third round Miler was driven to the ropes and several times went ¢ the floor for time, In spite of prote from the crowd the fouling coutnued until the police entered the ring auu rated the men. ‘Then tie roferee awarded the decision to Miller on foul. Aldermen present at ther ng aide expreaséd the emphatic opinion that no more liocnses would be Issued this year. imsohall to-day. 3.2) P.M. American tng seen in this town in a long tn who believe that Sunday basetmi! | nd Cinelnnatt when beer | ndwich aad submit that He has ordered Inspector MeLaughtin to bave men at the games who will hold the mon nday baseball are not He Commisagn, ‘called nor to-day.” "he Sab. ston would ile tu stop everything In New York on Sunday, tie nd private ‘car- a bIK bundle of abbath violations MILLER WON FROM WALL. ROCKLAND, Me., April 1--Atter re ted fouling, which was iguored vy police entered tho ring Stopped a sensational Cripps only smiled, and, catching Will. the ring with a terrifie right to jaw, The tif.h round was 4 hummer ‘and productive of some of the fiercest Ng he Knows the fine and the fact. tha ‘The men heavy DALY WON FIGHT (Special to The Evening World.) def Daly, of Brooklyn. was Ui Nttle or ‘no damage “CORBETT” IS FAR stories of Is fondness for the thor. Oughbreds and the amount he has lost on thom, The etory came out last nigh that the Htde champi being broke and his trip to day “is merely for plensure. S: his second fight wth Hanlon tt Was induced to Invest He nd dollars iu mining stock, Thos t to the ttle Denverite tried m 0 leave it alone, 1 t the more urgen: the ef to keep him fr With the resul: comparauvel, Wealthy ma. 1 re siti ( ed $40,000 for my stock, mul for England and intend to en joy myself. Fighting will be out of im, Une. Te is purely 4 pleasure trip, and vill make the most of tt." a pees Brighton A. C, to Play. The Brighton A, C., champtons of Brooklyn, will play the Red Cross team at Brighton Fark, Plugin and Cleveland avenues, Sunday at 3: = eee ball, Bt, 'n Grounds, Fobok 0B. ie, 2 ve, jams coming in, he drove him across] Cripps evened up mi in the last three rounds and de a draw, His rough-and-ren yle of fighting, aiong with his cleverness, showed Lat f the game, he drew with Will- Jams js “a feather in his ca: wore both beaten up pretty badly, but! a@t the final belli wore at & hot and FROM HARRY LYONS RALTIMORE, Md. April 18.—Tom| ted Harry Ly- of Chicago, tn a fifteen-round con test before the Eureka Athletic Club Kressor throughout and FROM BEING BROKE eral thou om buying nett, “and as there ls no more to be fsaued 1 believe that it will Ine crease im value, Tam leaving on the A on provided wdaiasi: were ed. wate th sioner. "Ji The fAnancial condition of “Young; o ous & writ of} Corbe: nas igured largely ¢ | iw of the court concerning | SPortiny news of late. Scribes all over the country have been busy writing) competes o 998 94464-906000006 brings with meeting start the racing will be {na constant turmoil throughout the Were having THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16,-1904. ~ Ameer SPORTS EDITED BY 1 De USUAL RUSH OF THE REGULARS AND OCCASION €O0000000000009084:90 9909950090 0O0 08 240d HH HUHNE EE BODE ES - WHILE~ —* BELDAME GALLOPED HOME WITH THE Gre. HANDKAP. The opening of the racing season the Jockey Club face to face & most {mportant matter. It re Jntes to the starting. It was with no small degree of astonishment that race Boers yoste his horses up to the barrier and sena them away flat-footed. This was done | | in all races except the sixth, and In this the fleld Hned up a dozen yards behind the machine, Some were walking and others, were was given, ‘This si saw Mr, Fitzgerald line flat-footed when the word tof thing will not | Mr. Cassidy In to “wend the Lornes away tw a ‘moving break ono d Mr, Bltzgerald decides to! flat-footed Wt tho next meet~ 28On, Kicks Are Sure, will be destroyed There will be Kicks and growls .from the publi from t atisfaction everywhere. Perfection be reached in this way. Rather let man ap. all the starting and hola Sthe other fin ; methods that are as distinct as duy and 1 night. {The Jockey Club should at once de- ' upon the method of starting It prefers and oompel both Work on those lines. Horses vys must be educated to one system. Th no race yesterday did Mr. Fitaer- ing. ‘There will be dis: An reserve than have two jook- start shat could be called end-oft tn the Carter was sfhether these starts 2 v8 and horses 1 trained to moy TWO STAKE RACES TO-DAY. ROBERT EDGREN 290Oo vOvt © THOMAS HORSES MOVE WELL AT GRAVESEND Shaffer, with Stalwart, wag two-minute’ gait. ighths in 1.09. 1 Bearer galloped a half in Williams breezed a mile {n 1.50. allowed Sir tarly hour and Train several of them off to advantage. UEDUCT STARTING IN NEED OF nEVIoION self so in the past. ‘The most Important part ey Club does not take the matter In hand and Indicate a Une of action that Would bring about something Ike per- starter Is to do as/ { Arting and | feCoy has been eagerly accepted by 8 to do as he pleas is chaos and Id may insist’ that) the flatfooted style is the best and that Deen successful at It; Cassidy may Insist also that the moving the real ching. It ls time, there- t the Jockey Club, as sole ar- of what is good system St con: | Stders will produce the best results and } nthe starters working In hare Though the starting yesterday marred the racing was unquestion- thourands who the Journey to the course. Carter may gr may not have been true nee Conkling, Tribe might have had, get In motion, a Hill and Wotan they are slow d the flattooted break disadvantage. did not show. hi at Conkling er Paul ran a good second. Peter Paul and Conkling met at Ben- and the first-named beat Conk- It was agreed by the ex- perts that Conklin was really the bet- two, and that had the Jong, further Conkling Mng a nose, ter horse of tl rage been a fu would have won. fore, would have Mimwe Conkling beat but whether n Reldame Is am: Fred Burlew would have beat ter for doubt has proved him- t t ‘BURDICK GOT DECISION — OVER WOODS IN EIGHTH MARLBORO, M Apri) 1#®—At aj after eight rounds of « y| meeting of the Highland Athletic Club fal w night Al Delmont, of Medford, got the decision over Kid Brady, of Buf- in the fifth round in a contest that uninteresting except from a hu- 1] morous standpoint, Delmont did all the 1 1 round New eree Kug fore buxein he and did not havwany dimeulty | down. landing, Brady showed up fairly well In the second round, but went down, purposely several times, allowing Re! ¢ Buckley to count nine be- esumed his running and Kame, ‘Che referee called the bout off in the middle of the fifth round. Tho best bout proved to Foybewween. donnay oe J ‘oung Corbett's a Wo fain Burdick drovi blows upon rdick fought in the seventh work was oyolonic, the eighth he went gota great hand helped him to his feet. Marray Hills vs. The Murray Hills will play the strong. Meriden team of the Connecticut State League at Olympic Meld, One Hundred and Thirtysixth stréot and Fifth ave-~ ‘ational tL oague toner th H silt be tn. the box.tor SCENE INTHE BETTING RING AFTER THE THIRD RACE. ALS TO SEE OPENING OF THE RACING SEASON 1 F2EOOD650060990099 800099054 4O925H00S0O09H 9660099 9OTE OOOH OSFDOCS SOOO EVO DFE @pectal to The Brening World.) GRAVESEND, April 16.—A high blew across the Gravesend court wind toe day during the training hours, ‘The first set of the E. R. Thomas horses made their appearance at an Shields show Hermis was sent to a six-furlong breather at about a two-minute gait. Duke of Kendall worked three-quarters in 120, breezing all the way. St. Val- entine turned six furlongs In 1241-2. ‘Trepan stépped the distance tn 123 1-. Buttons was allowed six furlongs in 1.21 445, In the second set the gray horse, WINIRY WEATHER STOPS SHEEPSHEAD HORSES others (Spectal to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 16.—The scene waa a wintry one at the course to-day during the exercise hours, A) fierce westerly wind swept over the grounds and brought the temperature to freezing point. H. B. Duryea's Mercury was sent a mile and a furlong in 7.03 1-2. Irish Lad went the same distance in 2.15 4-5 and was jogged the circuit of the course with coverings on. J, A. Drake's Ocean Tide and Liberia, going together, olipped off three fur- longs in 0.87. The Goughacre Stable's Short, Hose breeged seven furlongs in 142, Stormy did five farlongs in 1.07. T, Manahan's Campo, Flavor and Favormeer made a trio that turned a quarter through the stretch In_ 0.26 1-2. Sydney Paget's Waterboy, Hamburg WCOV WILL COVER FITTS $5,000 BET “Boh"' Pitzsimmons's offer to bet $5,000 on the side in his matoh with “Kid the latter, He called at The Evening World office to-day and said: “T will be only too happy Fitz $5,000 on the side. I now have a forfeit of $1,000 up with Al Smith to bing the matoh with Fits and am willing this should go as part of the $5,000 s bet. The balance can be posted when- | ever Fitz says the word, All he will have to do ts to notify me that he has covered my $1,000 forfeit and when he Is willing to post the other $4,000 1 will be on hand promptly and will not hag-/ glo about terms. YOUNG CORBETT OFF FOR FOREIGN TAP Young Corbett, the featherweight fighter, was, among the many who sailed to-day on the American line steamship St. Paul. 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