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m rie un “ LEER 7 ae L siuweasty. ROBERT EDGREN | OPENING GAME OF NATIONAL LEAGUE AT POLO GROUNDS THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 91,1904 “NER SPORTS EDITED BY | OLYMPIC. GAMES FOR WORLD'S FAR ‘The first and most important feature BOWERMAN « : " . ec oe isis Be : ie! Jor the Olymple games that are to be BANKERS AND POLITICIANS bela ENJOY THREE FAST FIGHTS i | ; {season will be the A. A. U, track and i ra fleli championships that are to be d | u | held June 2 5 and 4 ‘The A, A. U. | Championship Committee has decided to jbave a handicap meeting on June 2, th | junior champfonship meeting on June s nd the A. A. U, champlonship’ meet: [ing June 4, In the A. A. U. champion: | ship meeting the following events wil be given: One of the visitors Q the Aqueduct jis made, | Ho pipette temper cee acu ‘Ong ihindred| yard ran; aoyane k to-day will be Martin Bergen. |i nde ab ius pot He looks wellirun; 440-yard run; 80-yard run; one- piexing. Judging from present Indica- once premier Jockey of -\merica, and br rus, |miie run; two-mile run; five-mile run; so many years ago t ons) they crop) lot) iwo-vearzolde itor the only American rider who never) It is no xears ago. iieiathaonite comentalvon’ ot) the S E O changed his seat in the saddle from the | £0" ¥As_ 4 ena : sas ndlen years, or else Sydney old English long-stirrup tdea. MRCEAROG ten inat Laon | Prominent Citizens of Yonkers, Mount] fai ie oct events John L. Sullivan pigrams Bergen wot in yesterday trom France| Sui” Hecke We tae ate Ta on the Kronpring Wilhelm, He came | in a majority of lis races and was th j-yard hurdle race, 10 hurdles 3 feet \6 Inches in height; pole vault far. we} helght; running high jump; running | broad jump; throwing the 66-pound " In his barn. Mr. Paget announced that | , . . i nels SE eer ihenriiing: talent in weight; throwing the -16-pound -hame Vernon, New Rochelle and Nearby Ait ofthe youngsters he brought er Who Has Big Benefit To-Day. ecm aStotnned enh: Lette ht | tats of raeing on the hilktopa at GU: | ens ullng” the, pound shot, "ana 1 Aqueduct were for sale. | ¢ has been in England, ¢ nad | tenburg. L . * Gj erg ockey W. Mur- —— et =| Ghomas ‘promptly (boughtenibnek ana France and has heen (rdlning horses; || With ‘Rergen came Jockey W. | Mur- Towus Evade the Law Against Box St. Hellane, It, tn the Inter, Mr. 1 made $1,500,000 and blew it. But I don't regret it. alcontracts ta train “fan a prominent Bante Ge ce ds’ tenintng | : ss omas haw not secured a cracking If every one pald what I've lent I'd have $100,000 eas: American owner and promises to settle . owlng to 80 f 00 = ite f ¥ cone 2 b down to hard work If the engagement ent vil ride here. ing by Paying $1 Each for Hat Checks. rior ounner ien the writer wi I raised boxing out of the mire and put ft on the level. 0 miss his guess, St. Bellane ran in the colors of Mr. Fighters now don’t fight. They blackgnard each other In the t é 7 Thomas in tho last race yesterday, and papers. ' | (Bpectal to The Evening World.) sideration could the spectator sit down|he made Newton Bennington's Right When I was fighting It was get all the money or nothing, Now y — —_—-— at MOUNT VERNON, April 21—The| Without having his hat checked Royal look very cheap indeed. Right / thembers of Company Dr ot the Firat| Th€ opening three-round bout was | Royal ta the youngster for whom Mt the man that gets licked gets more money than the man that wins. i Provisi { ¢ the Btate of |Detwern “Mock” Henderson, a Spanish | Beynington pald $16,000. Great things Boxing has gone to the bad. There's too many bum fighters in ¥ Istonal Regiment, of the State Of war veteran, and Dick Willlams, Ref-| were expected of him. He {a a nice- Sha bus lies The beneftt for John L. Sullivan will fh i be held in Boston to-day. All of the New York, of which Michael Carmody |eree McGulre sent the mon together in| looking colt by Rapallo-Mrs. Delaney. prominent fighters In the business will fs Captain, cleverly evaded the ant!-|short order. Henderson proved him-| but it {s @ question if he will ever I was always strong with the people, because they knew I was boxing law when they held aix boxing| self the faster on his feet and he land-|be able to beat St. Bellane. The lat- on the level. Tareaiiiaraheleeenine ; fstomach. Ross's seconds told him_ to hela Ce eee wie will appear Bouts at the armory last night. Seon el epnement lanes) HArayja bs) to) [iter aot eee eee mn enon teas When a man gets to be twenty-one and has seen a plece of the ST, LOUIS, April 21—"Kid" Ross, an le lett, hand, end, not, tis Tents Mitchell, Hob Fitsaiminons: ‘Tere ae, 4 Rho tacehanalnend) SLA aot do eohanch aml rhg ee nt * the much-touted Kansas City fighter, but touse his tight a ble more, Govern ‘and a host of others, A num- te eee ere a ee coil) Benny Acker. and (icia\: Barger tought wae in Ane ‘air, (when jie settled: In Fee ee ere aaa ame meg eee got his good and plenty here last night, Rows, taking Forbes at hin word, rushed ber of Inrge money suneorintions nave smoker and was attended by city of-/a hard and furious battle, In the first | his stride, and the way ho eat up those six doing something for kim. in the third round of what wae to hava | With a Inind puneh tar elagenee's been” recelved hy, the comralttes in ficials, city employees, bankers, bank|round Benny was saved from being | (ther voungatera was a caution, Gin mills are no good. I never liked the business. been a fiftecn-round bout before the | ng Mashed ti his Saghte Sa that. Sullivan” will realize seve P j fs) n if clerks. ex-police commissioners and | knocked flat by the bell as “The Kid" | Right Royal of well. If a man drinks much water It’s as bad as booze. He gets North Side A. C., Clarence Forbes. of | Ross went down In a heap, i thousand dollars. ‘other prominent people from Yonkers, | landed a heavy blow on his Jaw and al] Right Royal was off well, and was water longed Chicago, putting him out with a left - 7 Wakefield, New Rochelle and Mount] left swing on the chest. tin-canming along in front with Am- F eo halve tt th to the jaw, followed instantly with a ; Vernon. The best bout of the night was be-]}berjack, the much-touted two-year-old An office-holder has a right to make the trusts give up ey right hook to the same spot. | Mm On a platform an elghteen-foot square | tween “Matt” Flynn, of Pelham, and] in the Daly string. Gravesend train- want Inws. It's legitimate graft. Forbes entered the ring looking sees ring was set up in truly professional | Joe Kerwin, the young slugger from|ers were ready to swear that Amber- T could have had an office In Boston twenty years ago, but I was what fat, but otherwise In good cont, style, and during some of the fights | Tuckahoe. Kerwin meant business and] Jack would be one of the cracks of i ae NG amcainiidienaten tion, In the third round Forbes feinted there were shouts of “Hit him hard!” | In the first round he sent Flynn to his} the year, and every one knew that making $5,000 in two seconds. oI D ene Ross Into knots, and when the “Kid! When the fighters failed to warm up | knees with a hard right on the Jaw. In] Kreat things were expected of Right When I've made some money I'm going to settle down and go rushed in he put a hard right to his i MAKE NO CHARGE for « frien been exclusively treating special Misecsass ord oe pase, 30 yours. “Nothing aclence can devise or money Duy is lacking in my office ulpment, I will use you honestly, treat you sktifully and’ restore you to health th the shortest time, with the least. medicine, discomfort end expense practicable, I guarantee te cure any case T undertake. If you cannot call, writs for my home cure. CONSULTATION FROM PRIVATE DISEASES wifets!"oa 2,10, use of +4 A Os VARICOCELE sy ite Celine tm trom 0 /\ there were hisses. the second round he knocked Flynn| Royal. Yet Mr. Paget calmly sells Into polities. iN The way the soldiers got around the | through the ropes, causing the ring to] one that can t these two with ease. ew was by not charging admission, | collapse. The question arises that, If Mr. Paget , But every one who went into the hall! ‘There were no policemen in the hall] !® Willing to get rid of such young- ol THE FUTURE STAGE STARS | eis sees a goecs Roun i ee ae sage 3 where the fights take place had to pay | during the bouts and everybody thor- BL for a hat check, and under no con-' oughly enoyed the sport. 1st year-old, but he looks like a money whatitute Inflelder of the He wili shoot them over} wv. oril 21,—Yale's DRAIN: Time f cure, 10 to 0 U Winner, ‘and itis a question if” Ait, | ,Deviin. the a big hit with Man- le American Association | NEW HAVEN, Conn.. April fall DRAL S, LOSSES days. by my original very 4 not made a mistake. Giants, Is mals a Le Wark man has| (uring the balance of the year, oficial football schedule f06 Hex in Wsively by ne. MDle remedy (used ex- BR at a. gent eng nnington, 1 conversation with |ager McGraw. The ex-Ne as | — was announced to-day, Tufts and the aoee ei Jack “Twin" fullivan, wh Nas re meet Tommy Daly for fifteen rounds Vaget “ttdw” day gu, "asked | Qtyplayed phenomenal apeed as a fleld-/ Old Reliable Van Haltren ts getting! Cniveraity of Vermont, which w ‘ STRICTURE snrz¢ Or detention freee at Ns cently knocked out by Hiladelphia | before th ureka A. C., of Baltimore, dick compared with others in| 4. covering third in the absenco or} re EP eras eater at Sacramento.| || a inst year, are dropped, and Am- permanent): @ack O'Brien in three rounds in St, | on April and Sammy Smith for six string. Mr. Bennington said he] 1d develop | Le J8 still able to show some of the| Played last year, PROSTATIC ROUBLES?° Sow eee | Pou tetore Sammy Smith for six | Ny ualous w Ket W lie on the clave) Bresnahan, and if ho should develop young players lots of fine points of the| herst and Bucknell, with which Yale fo. matter how ong mac ; aie ts ne first time ‘a | Philadelphia, on May < p f Blendy iis was much taken aback) something of Roger's batting ability) gamo, usually. arranges games, are also TncronieD iera0 deve ing the diseasa, jes that he has been counted ou when Mr, Paget calmly replied: fina, Every vestize of removed — he will prove @ rare omittel Ike of poison by a referee. Billy Otts, the California Aghter who] Very Good or Very Dadt Manager Selee, of the Colts. has re-| Brown is given a game at the Yale Mf rrage-Mark Rer. BLOOD POISON from’ atom elthout ate ree That Eddie Graney, the referee of] cinee tor hee ye rbett” fo get into! | NIblick te only an ordinary selling! Harry MeCormick, the Glants’ new /iensed Pitcher Cena ave ofers fies | Field for the first time in five years rere st NERVOUS DEBILITY curse quick ana radice: Eddie % t | shape for his fight with Terry McGov- | plater, oittnelder, ts making his debut as Ven | i." otorado Springa team of the West-| The schedule contains eleven games, Hf | KEW YORK'S MASTER SPOS. | mh obs Srivele egy in, 20 t0 60 daym by say Ban Francisco, 1s still well thought of! ern, has been matched to meet Jerry |, 59 'ainers are now wondering If the *g successor this spring. It will 1 nich are at home. own famous private prescription, by the fighters out in California is | > hy, the champion of Utah for | SWovear-olds that are being shown | Haltren's au Delica heeds CA Col : 11% etna Le Ce a |twenty rounds at Salt Lake City on Aqueduct are a very bad lot or uw} seem odd indeed to see a strange face The negotiations with Columbia have 165 W. 34th St, New York Siserlyshown by the way in which) april 3, very wood lot. if they are the latter,[i, cortre field, Van has been there] The Cleveland papers state that the| resuited in a game being scheduled at ir . . 1 lams Hours 0 A.M. to8 P.M. Bosene goose van Sam é Guan igre Leck in rerenye BGlOes OULE® year for a decade of opening] talk of Cleveland putting up a fight for| New York. ‘Two gamos less than usual ‘Sundayer 10'ts oety™ colored heavyweights, quick Sack kUarantes of some of the finest sport : vl "1 re scheduled, because the seagon is a é eis goloned heavyweights, quickly se-| Jack Munroe. tho Butte Miner hoayy-| Soon yearan Conceraie cae enooee Mac led the Eastern Lengue in] O'Mara t9 all bosh. Tyey say Toledo] are scheduled er nistial Phe datos: @wenty-round bout at the Colma A. C. eee in . statement Issued in Onl- alton, iat Mr. Paget may aes Fade batting last season, and has been mak- | 8s & per! lectern je player. Wednesday, Sept. 26—Werleyan at Yale) oo = a - F to-morrow night. i al Pus aRyaL RL excoes mot) it inuy. be PUINted NOUL that hen wag] ink good both with the stick and in the} Aqaje Joss and Roger Breanahan| Fils. 1 Oo. 1 mvinity at Yale Field. ' | MEN’S Jig Bone, the Hew Roeland enter, | Soh ee sheet no AMS ks AUG | satan ano the “uuallty of” rune | Meld wanted to buy the Toledo franchise, and] | Wednesday, Oct, Holy Crow at Yale) O d Dr. GREY DI es has two fights on his hands. He will| cructeate Yemiuge be Ww elther beaten! grand’ tly ‘over to Aqueduet und{ When the forces of McGraw and | ofered Strobel $10.00 for It. He wane Saturday, Oct 8—Penmsyivania State at | ‘ Y we ISE ASE | ater see ter care fon that} DN{S meet on the Polo Grounds to-day | pigyers in the American leagues, Yeedneeday, Oct. 12—Springfield Training pe SarES Seccialiatisn ER AND” OLE “Jane Was ‘the winner of the futures | G#eek will meet Grek. ‘There has al} School at Yale Field. Wao nice IOASES UP MEN. Tat aN 1 he never Would Have brought her-over | waya been a Russo-Japancae rivalry be-| | Wille Keeler and Sam Crawford are!” saturday, Oct: 1 Suecvia Mbaat #OISONING In all its stages radi: | CUALISt® 19 srttt agurae alr, | Keene, raceu|iween Mac and Duf, and they sharpened after the aba honors ee deere: Oct, Bo—Dolumbia at New York City, healed by his! No Charge for Medicines, f alm Bearer @ Meauet, and Pac Y can League this vear. jole re- . B—Brown at “eld, days, & ater later turned out one of the] UP the situation In the visit of the | OOM tT, over welght, while. Keeler| Nov, i22Princetan at. Princeton, i impaired Memory, n Mack cbaisarghe | f cracks of the string. Highball, by ants to Popnville during the early | and Crawford are in the pink of condi-} Nov. 19—Harvard at Yale Fie! periuanently cured, 15 to. 40 Dr. Mackenzie’s many regarded ag (he best two-year-| nart of the week, tion, Es ZLE cured in & to 10 da: Meglcal a surgical Otfleee — { old of the year, Was stare? early at — - ida vs. Philadelphia Giants. and Lorscs stopped at once: : A 2 Ne x Jamaica Chesbro, of the Highlanders, ts ac- mera! NEY and Bladder Complaints cured tn Bours: 0 A. M. to 9 P. AN ROUT 10 OPEN T0-DAY Ic is a bit early to put the two-year-| cused of working too hard by hte piay- Catcher Pat Moran has finally signed} Charley Harvey has secured a league 6 ty 15 lus is FONDATeW10. to” 4. Only | . olde down as Kon or bad. | Freque mates, Grittth Is not baile er in the with the Roston Nationals, The trium-| pitcher to twirl for the Emeralds at the Disras SO pit of racing develops quality be: strenuous style of pitching and he| . e i hi Ae Tia a Uinauspected. Granting that Air. Paget | akzces, with the reat) of Jackea’ com: | Yorn kicked. hard, ut was compelted| CAevoUe Protectory rounds at Van Ber GHER EAL aiecKSae Kream MEN AND WOMEN .. Is right in his estiinate of the class| trades tha he would take things a Pp Nest nex! a P oF oe ot (Bpecial to The Hvening World.) NASHVILLE, Tenn, April 21—To-day| of St Bellune, then the gchers Ast] Tittle. more veasy he would be “more | to s/n dn the end. Phil Geler also gave) TO ay'hats with the strong Philadelphia Si a7tH ST. ‘ ST. LOUIS, April 21.—Aurelio Her-|at Cumberland Park the he Peaches and cream, The Tunning | Uniformly effective. — Ginnts, “The Kame promises. to be the ha fone we iil ° uvenile and. o Os 5 i escent the grounds this K 2 Fera, the Mexican feather-weight, a era’ Assoclation will inaugurate Ita] Of the Juvenile and other rich | twu- Craw haa the best two. batting] Unglaub fs something of a character.| Pit che tameralas count on a sure Vic: | = = ee + ixfved in town yesterda: tf ; r-ol a stchester will be d a lay morning for his | annual spring ting, to con Beet OHMaseae Interet ‘ain the National or American} tie never swore, chewed, smoked or | tory. OLD DR. GRINDLE out with Kid Goodman, which takes| nine days. land Derby, SS ae League in Mowerman aiid "Wat drank tn hls life, ‘and, though he ty very a IN Place before the W 2. of | n, $2,000 added, is None of the other clubs has a team | aggressive, his etrongest exnietive is ; N ? 7 nag pt hele a ea sia aayo: eked TO PLAY SUNDAY BALL, of backstopa in thetr class, considering | “Sugar! ‘Evidently another Fults, Be ad een canes 8 in great ted and in point oC! «rhe Willams A. A., of the Twenty. | thelr batting, Pittabere ie elk heave aay Ngee ornrontas out over be Boston man betore| Most attractive of the, measol 0 far [Sts Assembly District, will play the] The Melding of MeGinntty m Tuesday's |. soune pitchers, not one of the re, iG chan by any’ other ad: ‘Attar his ght cath Good Capt. 8, 8. Brown's Auditor will have « 2 in Equitable Park on Sun- | fifteen-inning gage at’ Philadelphia SOURED és SPORTING. Nige 60. Chicagee oho he ergs | strong following, but the uablic ts f shows what ability to feld his position | crutts, from the minors having made : i 1 in from J to 8 months 5 yawn cles | yure to pln its faith tot at colt, ——>__—. means to a pitcher, The "Iron Man" | cood tn th raining Rames, To Viore: : nus fram munity Hedy | mannered Pre the Waker see round bout be- | Brancas, on which Lyne will have the Nationa’ Guelataanaian: had cleven chances and by fast work | offset this tale of woe, ho Leever k\\ A % plaints in from | to 2 “ AEM where tae vat ten mount. In his work-out for the Derby | Guy a Club, WL pc, |ttned three intended sacrifices into | Is In better shape than ever before, = wt Painful aswel to ll ny 5 ii 5 cas, ove! G ub . rorce-d ture iM. trom, a 31 in a twenty-round bout. worked the route In if, and those who | Arm ott | Baton. gf .400| force-oute, College ball players have not been Ml ta week, Oralnery U uy been doing great work in and he should win over innatl ago 1. saw bim are enthuslastie In thelr pratae, ‘The Reds are making a spectacular| asked to take cuts in their salaries, start this spring. They were the tough-| which 1s at least. one advantage they om and drains cured In 3 to AQUEDUCT, L, I. { = ss DABNEY WF erynnr Je aul ac ene meng oerce | T0-MORROW, THE FLUSHING STARE fore meh. He has completrd all : BPE) bat : yen eat proposition the Giants had to deal] hav r the professionals, 71 WE 2 Ss OF an other race toa "today tate ‘he tti| GIANTS TO HAVE A BENEFIT.| — Amertoan 1 WriuP lage nwagon aad. as’Metiraw eu}. | "ve Owe She PFO ee 71 WEST 121TH ST it | anu tive otter fucum bewtnning wt 2.90 2, a first part of June. Club. | le Bee AR eA el ade che 1) *] According to reports from the West , A _reoned whi 12.50, 1.10, 1.20, "1.40 and he will ty and induce} The Giants have been given next Bun- [Pen Misiiat | tun Now orks 3 4 form \s interestin three of last season's Senators are going ARROW COLLAR Seeteste 20° 1-45-41 1:80 ne 2 day by Presidgnt Brush for thelr bene- | Cleveland : “Tatty” Davia offered his services to| {0 help land the pennant for Pittsburg, FIFTEEN CENTS EACH apap fit, and they ly RETO 4 i " : the Weanungton Club, but his poor play-| St Louts and Detroit. TWO FOR 26 CENTS ng norman eounected with rach ir AUNDAY MORE: WANTS Bab aindhder eect WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ‘pereoas. Nt Lt rears Sill be aha nig im ieegr’ ok esting ing seems to be Improved at indeman wi ee, Ovening Nat'l ball Champion- | & unsigned, foboken, and MeG Pol day, 4 P. he, Palla, the bell park except ‘the quailty of the od Met ray La Ae dio Benda 4 alla

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