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essen Ss ee i’ — I iaratie THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIT, 20, 20 a GS a ln NEWS OF | TPECONIC AT AQUEDUCT. { i : THE DIAMOND, RING | , 1904. FIGHTS IN MANY RINGS. Wetrenenerenen H ¢ 1 $ a ia or elaine ‘Me ELWOOD LOOKS 70 BE BEST FOR EXCELSIOR me book programmés of the Metro- pit? Jockey Club are out, and this ‘8 to roind the fact that the Excel- Handicap ts close at hand. fete the Carter, thls handicap has| T added, but, unlike the Garter, it is} '@ sprint, but a race at a mile and a} ‘ehth. In all probability Charles El- ‘We will go to the post a warm favo barhe race he ran yesterday showed pla::p more completely than if he had! oar ‘ Wor was off badly. und O'Neill, instead Bluving ground and takimg a chance Tetting through on the rail, de- wADtely took the horse to the extreme Brbte, and there he finished. He waa) rogres- ¢rur lengths by Major Pel-| ‘The police “py ‘Tim, Payne, Sprint-| bended that bec: uries Elwood's gam’ mot paid the artowed with plenty of gramme could odf to be fit and ready) to the charging %' and, as ho is not few does not pr chances are second ®unday, but say: only 116 pounds, may not be char, ‘yn very nicely. Magistrate Connor. -rou: the evidence, said tt of possible con- dan playing Was © irs to be a dan- mrould have to tak jg 120 pounds he SGviaement tor av, a few days ago, Shoo will be offerr , fit and good and @undey. Frisco during the ——= iim any. Oarsman speed for a mile or DR. CONRA: ras no more speed . and as the latter fets Certificate jn pountis Oarsman doubt as to Less { Dr, Edward E. mited by a cert | loubt of the legr and @ stay of fustice Davis, Bi as we *in the Carter and He, too, carries efers @ soft track and he will not find jatWamaton. Rostand keofin the Carter, but fo compare him to ta difference of only feline was tried out but Mr. the . Ula race, ten has made no sign, and yres are that he does not Badge, with 9% pounds ‘> looks a bit a bit _temptingys especially WL Se: (ay after his good race yesterday. Wotan ran a rattling good race in the Car- ter, and is a. good thfee-year-old. “He seems likely to be @ dangerous horse, though he has one failing that will hurt his chances—he begins slowly, and on a track «ke Jamaica, that is practically one turn, he ts not Hke- to do as well as on a track with a long streteh, Ike Aqueduct. With the Light-Weights. De Reszke is in at a weight that just suits bim, but he is not much. Conkling, at $8 pounds, looks tempting, but this little colt seems to have trained off, for he has not shown his real form since he left Washington. Others in the race that have not start- ed this vear are McChesney, Hermis, | Major Daingerfield, Grand Opera and would make a good race ‘of it with Elwood, Hermis ts not an early horse, and the Major has not |enough speed. Grand Opera, ft and} ready, would tin-can some for a mile. Buttons 1s outclassed. If neither McChesney nor Grand Opera !s a starter, then Charles f£lwood—to ‘uso the vernacular of the race-goer—looks lke a double-distijled cinch. IN MANY PRIZE RINGS. Joe Gans, the lightweight champion of the world, and Sam Bolan, tho colorad boxer of Philadelphia, are soheduled to xo fifteen rounds as the feature event of the next weekly meeting of the Eureka A. C., of Baltimore, to-morrow night. Terry McGovern may be seen In ac- tlon before the Ninth Ward Guards’ up, of Chicago, in a few weeks. Matchmaker Nate Lewis has wired Sam Harris, offering good inducements for a aix-round go between the erstwhile “Terrible Terry’’ and Kid Herman. Al Herford. Joe Gans's manager, finds ft diMcult to arrange engagements for the negro and will probably welcome the chance of a meeting with Jewey = RECOVERING FAST 3 ts tet from ta Feftow' declares th 0 die now by any “1 rapidly recovering from the ey Willch, Hab gonfingt: ims to his "@ home: in “Roxbury fot the past months, \e, ex-ctathition’ is'now on his feet n,p&nd,; wiifle he does fot go out he housnca*. vet, he expects to be to atte. . .¢ big benefit which is tendered him at the Boston Thea- spril 28, VBiig Fotlow’s eyes are stfil bad, and AS to wear dark gogglés to pro- nein. Itis the goggles more than Ing else which keep him in the “I ain't goin’ out on the street have people starin’ at old John L. sayin’, ‘Too bad, too bad!’ sald the hampion in his letter, “Most of gave me up to die, didn’t they? 4. tell'eny that I'm not dead yet, and h't goin’ to die, elther, When I go MLbe quick and sudden. They won't + hear that I'm sick, and all of a ‘Jen they'll see it in the paper some ping:—'Old John L. Is conte st food, Ivll surprise'em som 's a long time off, won—a ead ie > off, thy do they call me aia? T'm only y-@ix, and that ain't old, is it? My tach was botherin’ me, and my eyes aon ‘the bum, but the doctor says Zest. care of myself I'll leet lessee a: *“tomach jg all right no 4s well as I ever did. Bie <yo0 are y near right, too, but I have to ‘on the goggles so that they won't vel on me again. ixt week, the first good day, I'm to take ‘em off, put on my good | js and go in town to s¢e some _old friends. They'll be surprised me—them that was tellin’ about n to die, I'm goin’ to that benefit they're ="ye me,-too, If all the old #ve promised to come show great show. Bob Fitasim- “harley Mitchell, and Jim ‘4 2 Sharkey; Mo@afferty and (a have safd they'll come on + turn, I hope they'll let ‘em et harm will it do—just a Uttle | Why, they let Fitz box at the prd, didn't they? Well, let ‘em _@ethat—no fightin’, just show {they can do with the mitts. If I better I'd like to put ‘em on my- dust for a minute, And I'll bet ‘old ghters could show escome of vagw ahemps s thing or two about game. You hear as old. fellows were, dube—dian't 6 lence or nothin’ but eh: We used to fight in the ol a Nic AT BASKETBALL GAME bie ‘from Lamp Upset in Play ‘; Started a Stampede, EDBANK., N. J., April 20,—During fame of basketbatl at New Mon- ‘th, a village near here, last night, wdlng caught fire from an over- the Posi was ball. ons, yetterday. received 1 Sullivea in which he is not jeans. In- imber Of spec MODY SS Seste, thrown 7, UMP... aes Loud os sont 1 ‘The fi i Pieces ely eer | L Pmeraiae Play Sunday. i Philadelphia Giants and the Bm- Cooke, the English pugilist, who ts anx- fous to cross arms with Gans, Herford says if he cannot find moro fighters willing to box the champion,-he will taks him abroad this summer to look for European honors. Eddie Graney, the well-known referee of Ban Francisco, has been selected to referee the twenty-round bout between Sam MeVey and Jack Johnson, the col- | ored heavy-welghts, which takes place in Mechanica’ Pavilion, in San Fran- claco, on Friday nigh’ George Dixon, who Is still in England, ts booked ahead for four fights, and all are of more than ten rounds each. Next week he fights Cockney Cohen, and he Is also matched with George Moor of Barkin: Rudolph Unhilz, the feath welght champion of South Africa, and Spike Robson. “Kid” Murphy, the east side fighter, who recently knocked out Tommy Quig- ley, of Wilkesbarre, will be matched in a few days to fight Jimmy Stone, of tho Avonica A. C., In a fifteen-round bout, Sporting men of Buffalo are trying in every way to induce Frank Erne to re- enter the ring and box Jimmy Britt for’ twenty rounds before the International A. C., of Fort Erle, Canada, on July 4 Johnnie Oliver, manager of Tommy Murphy, the Harlem bantam-weight fighter, says that if Billy Herman, man- gece of, Murphy he can have it by Satine a forfeit to show good faith. Bitver Lvae that Meade has been chal- hy right along, but when Teng ini rome hting can t be found. it'comes to. LAWLESS. BEATEN BY PAT M'KENNA (Special to The Evening World.) BANGOR, Me., April 20.—Patsey Mc- Kenna, of Boston, got the decision over Billy Lawless, of Bangor, in the seventh round of what was to have been a ten- round bout, in Union Hall, last night. Lawless came to the centre In a dazed condition and was knocked under the ropes. One of his seconds dashed water on him: which the referee declared ended the fight, although Lawless was not counted jetacgie ote be MURRAY'S DECISION QVER KID PANTZ (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 20.—George Murray, of Lynn, was given the decision over Kid Pantz after ten lively rounds t the Cambridge A. A. lagy night. Pantz gave away tov much weight to the Lynn man, and took a hard beating tor his xenerosity. In the preliminaries, Young Collins set such a hot pace that Johnny McCrea, of oaton, duit after one Found. Jim fahan' best BI Connarty in ire 6-fast rounds, knocked Harry Bush I agt da dice ‘tmes 3 i, be Orat round aa and ti elr bout. Leffarts Parks Bent Homeeroods. By a score of 2 to 1 the Lefferts Park Juntors defeated the Homewood Juniors on the grounds of the latter team on Baturday laat, ROBERT LE DIABLES CITY AND SUBURBAN LONDON, April 20.—The race to-day for the City and Suburban Handicap (of $10,000, for three-year-olds and up- ward, about one mile and a quarter) | drew enormous crowds to Epsom. ‘The roads and railroads running out of London recalled Derby Day scenes. King Edward was present. A largo field, twenty-one horses, went to -the post. Q Robert Le Swift was second and FIELDER JONES WILL Diable was first, Dean Cerisier was third, PLAY IN CHICAGO Fielder Jones, the great outfelder of the Chicago Amencan League, team, who has been on the Glants’ reserve Nst for two seasons and who refused to play with the Windy City club this @eason. will play in that city after all. Jones had a talk with Ban Johnson, President of the American League, last night, and finally agreed to pl. with the White Sox. Jones will start for Chicago to-morrow and will play with that team immediately upon his arrival there. ———__ Smull, of Lock Haven, Pa., who eap- tained the Ohfo Northern University team last fall, wil enter the U. of M., and {s very qpt to be found at right ruard, BROKAW BROTHERS $15 to $35. ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY O DOUBT of Spring now. Win- ter clothing if find your wardrobeatalowebb,we have fashions fresher and newer to replenish it. example, Single Breasted Sacks, of ldlaceed imported worsteds, priced from $15 to $34. Spring Overcoats, ranging from as served. Ifyou gatferns ay, for Sst: ASTOR PLACE: AND OURTH-AVENUE a Meade, {# anxious for a} NELSON WINNER ‘FROM M'CLOSKEY (Special to The Zvening World.) LAWRENCE, Mass., April 20.—Four hundred enthusiastic sports assembled at the West End Athietle Club last j evening and saw one of the bost cards ithat has taken place in this city. Blink | McCloskey was pitted against Joe Nel- gon in the feature event of twelve rounds. and at the end of that distance the referee decided that Nelson had ob- tained @ sufticlent lead to give him the decision, Nelsom proved very clever in evading the rushes of McCloskey, and Yith, well-planted dads wore him ‘down and had him at the end, Frank Adams. ton, and Mattie Baldwin fous tty elght-round draw, in which honors were even, Charley Haighey, of Lowell, bested Jim Osborne, of tls city, in two rounds, out. . of Marlborough, quit in the fifth round with Jockey Brady, of Lowell. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ey $37,000,000 New York City 3% Per Cent. Tax Exempt Gold Bonds. To be sold Tuesday, May 3d, 1904, $32,000,000 Corporate Stock Payable in 50 years. 5,000,000 Refunding Assessment Bonds Payable in 10 years. { INVESTORS. | Bro These securities are a legal investment for Trust Funds and’éx‘mpt from taxation except for State pur- poses, arid will be issued in coupon or registered form. Chapter 274 of the Laws of 1904, which applies vides that “all or none" bids cannot be considered by the Comptroller unless the bidder offering to purchase “all or none’ of the Bonds offered for sale shall also offer to purchase “tall or any part’ thereof OFFERED DIRECT TO Send bids’in a sealed enveloy CENT. OF THE PAR VALUE OF BONDS BID FOR MUST ACCOMPANY BIDS. Such deposit must bw: be in money or certified check upon a solvent Banking Corporation, bangs” For further information see ‘City Record," published at 2 City Mall, New York. Consult any Bank or Trust Company, or address ‘ EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller City of New York, 280 Broadway, New York. ° game with the Quakers. “TRON MAN” MGINNITY | furlongs in 1.09 1-2 Water Pansy did M’GINNITY’S GREAT RECORD. Feed “Iron Man” makes goct his title in a fifteen-inning tie BAUTAL “GO” NEAR PITTSBURG MONDAY PITTSBURG, April 20.—"In all my ring experience I never ran across more brutality in the prize ring than occurred at Windber Monday night,” said James R. Mason, manager of boxers. “The sports behind Young Phenecle treated him shamefully. Young Macy was too much for the boy and knocked him down almost at will. The Windber men behind Phenecie tried to keep him in the ring in all sorts of ways, They used dope, &c., and finally stuck pins In the boy’s flesh to arouse him when he showed signs of exhaustion, ‘The Chief of Police looked on and mage no protest against the disgraceful conduct, Phenecle was badly used up when the fight was stopped. He did not Rave a chance to win, even; for Macy knocked his adversary down about forty cimes in one, round, snd was & winner tn phase, Mason says that Monday night's affatr ute an end to boxing in Windbert-The Bhertte was going to stop the mill, but ‘phone convinced’ him harm done, and 4 talk over the that there would be no the event went on, —— O'Rourke to Catch Sunday. Jim O'Rourke, who played with the Giants many years ago, will.catch for the Bridgeport team of the Connecti- cut State League in their game against the Murray Hills at Olympte Field, One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Fifth avenue, on Sunda: Rourke's son will play third base on the same team. ee Word comes from across the water that Tod Sloane is very desirous of rid- lug In America again. ‘the ban ts him in London and Paris, but he says he can have it removed by apologizing. PAGET HORSES OUT AT SHEEPSHEAD tal to The Evening World.) 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