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“12 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4; 18 ene VENING WORLD Usetoscs | SPORTS EDITED BY (csc) ROBERT EDGREN Y FOR OF THE METROPOLITAN HANDICAP AT MORRIS PARK 10-MORROW 443466004 ‘ oe oe 99 P908 G29 9SOH > o « : Mow THe 3 1900 - | SHOT YsuALLY 5 3 THAT ALL LOOKS A LITTLE LATER = THE PIRERS _VYOULD LIKE To So.ve. 4 PL) by) |Win. Che ~ 9d 09444-3044 1S HAS BEEN A KOT ces FOR, CLOCKS. : PAR. A. PIKER. GETTING READY x 3 To PLUNGE A DOLLAR ON THE METROPOLITAN $ —— _ a — oe —% 3 + . © . o 4 = > 3 4 eo = ; — ——— (Sea a e 4 a é . > REVIEW BOARD Broomstick Shows a Good Six-Fur- THROWS OUT THE 3 OF TROTTING MEN long Trial at Westchester and Toi, CRESCEUS AFCORD ft $ 5 : | 3 4 San Gallops a Good Mile atthe Long BS : 3 i | —-— TH T BPEMAND ¢ The Roard of Review of the National Island Course. | ERE vie Bg A GREAT DO 3 Trotting Awsvctation assembled at the CHICAGO, May 4.—The Board of Ap- 2 FoR “Tes OnroRROW, 2 Murray Will Hotel day morning pedis Sor ethe: Amer! ing ann ta! > 2% : 20006 ‘ ROt.09-04 iB Ili BORCAR WHAT ORARE: CONAIALINIE sociation at a meeting here to-day OOO: ee $ fae = = —______—_—= Pe ft 4 By a Neinaiea: Ge cae nalent Spee The Evening World) | ble for the best moves shown during the | refused to recosnize the resord.of 1 4 = = - = Ky. President, Morgan G. Bulkeley » N.Y, May 4-—The sun) galloping hours, sending the M. Murphy | pileged to have been made by Cre 4 of Martford, Conn, Vice-President: W [came out with a splendid gleam tits) three-year-old James V. to a good gal-|on tho grounds of the Wichita Falr As- I. Gocher, of Hartford, Conn,, secre, | morning at the blg Westehester course. | lop of one mile, the horse stepping the! sociation, at Wichita, Kan. last fall ! ; taty, Woe. Allen, OC Bt. Loute, regres| 2ieltuek Waal In: perfect condition Gistance hard held in 1461-2, a neat! 1), Jsion declares that “the sworn 4 Be ev Centeal seating fokee | tid eraser tio greeable, The} move from the manner in which it was | ¢ presented to board shows 8 Welt eiCantong Onion ira fs ct "1 various tracks were thronged with thor-| accomplished, irregularity, and ind) thee Bross i . elty, 0 nton, Onin presenting | i r% ey at mut fo For ku 5 or 1 |, Was ‘atte ) not only on the i [the Western section: dW. deinen, we| oughbreds all the moraing, but for] | Workwuts were recorded against the | saul Wak attempted, not only on the A Calais, Me representing the xtern | te ns th caused much comment by | following °, i ‘ seotton, Perry ‘Taylor, of Buffalo} the raiibirds the r ers Ww not SAS KELSTON—One mile tn 1.54, gal-| Action Is to be instituted agains h N. Ve representing Auntie wee | ie ted be. ule « sng to send their) 5) loping; Inight. trainer lw Fair Association. its ; i ton z AIK AL One mile in Lol, © Hai6 ys, agents ay ‘ |, MaJor Johnson, who presided, said eg down the ine to any wateli-| “"Willims, trainer. Dk pare i the , ; cial to The Fvening World.) Front, cae £0, hand back some punt tat up from’ the consideration of ihe pices. PROPER—One mile in 1491-2, handily; | end that they show ci f AL B OMdy May A—KId ha resumed hig tect Ba teat | ‘ VariOliee nnn tone fore reinstn tenant] 4 Was plenty of animation W. Jennings, trainer. board, at its next regular of Brooklyn and now calving ent for crane the r Ob Var Olle Aili vara Za Ot an wunene ch, and hundreds of the country’s! FAIRY DANCE—A half mile in 0. mber, why sald fair associat i eating eee re OKO MOE OR SFT La dae subtests BR peru x uuue sus nokia cour i breezing, S. Doggett, trainer. the others should not be penal- | of Preeti rovers ne is ne — : ; ayy AUT ak aan important, ani est runners were shown in the GRAND COMMANDER—Three furlongs to Bills Kolb, of; Philadelphia, Cor oung Rider Must Make Some Changes i. hoist Imaprment AMT ctegsant sunlight to medivere paces oe eet trainer —— teen rounds before the utaw Club 1 NICEACES | Il he ¢ tly 1 j 7 sees a KNIGHT—Four furlongs in 0.60, | SACCHAROMBTER—Pour furlongs in Herellask Might. andy Grito:wasreivan in H M dli M ts! “handily; Matt iyrnes tral 11, M hell ' pene if s . handily; Matt Byrnes trainer. OE 1-2, M. ell, thal aaclkion = ae as in His Manner ot Handling Mounts MACKEY DWYER One mnie tn tinine ie oi si acd cure al a ihe bit; Sandy. MeNaughton tra GEN. ROBERT ve-elghts in 1.12,| There was not much sclence to Kolb, MD vous and Gives s: = ‘ bf { | BROOMSTICK--Six t L1G 3 nainer, and he seemed utterly umable to hand eases of men. 1 cal if He Wishes to Retain His License ENTRIES FOR THE MeN iimmial Latveraon trina Six: furiange in 1.20, | any punishment to Griffo, but, on the | Ger IRE’ real ae CASIILDION-sis Caniohes tn 18),¢ Pony frainers other hand. Kolb was a second Joe fee Decauke nase piss O59) J t. fly; Wo 1. Burch trainer A half mile in 0.65, A sa ablitts liment.:| Is" ine wo RAGLAN SIx furlongs in! 118, golng It, Mason, trainer. Grim for ability to stand punishment. | Ign Mr. homas’s Error of udgmen ° LAKEWOOD SH (W nin erseits GM, TUM crainer. YVIC—One mile in 1.50, handily; ROU O COLD BG ears neatly) closed, scveaithy an | —_ ALCANTARA unt ee minons, trainer, his nose was bleeding and his fa ¥ diagno: 1 ; 1 ner. , f a : system. of treat: apee poetihertin Fe ean TAO BOM bet eA: AEE one ralle ini d/8Ayreaally; ————— showed the marks of contact with ms ‘eure are all " ed Cormack came toy Lady Amelia to the post for t . Ss RAIS mM ni ; mons, train ; pees appa ed On sclentitic. pine A rider med Cormack car BiG 5 Ameli 4 tho 7 eh ices! [on ily, J Madden trate . <-One ‘mile in 1.48, galloping;| world's. records were equalled on] Griffo's gloves. Kolb stopped enough | fe Lees Mean aig Bennings in the enrly spring, and bl She send: Henk seats With the completion of the ring Ln i Three furlongs In O37, or, trainer ho Charles River track In Boston on| rights to the jaw to have knocked out a experiment with you first mount was on Shrine, in the Ben hundred to one thet Jacauin wold ot ae tie Chawla ReGUAUN pout urging; J. Madden trains | mp \MMULASSIx. furlongs , in 1 Sa sok pander} dozen men, and in every round Gritto | for succe SUPE eae eee OG renee ' 5 9 1 would r . Patriots’ Day, when George Leander Of successiul cures by a successful ape- rings Handicap, Shrine won, Cormack | repeat that Lady Amelia arrangements for the t ut 3RYN MAWK-—Seven furlongs in}... beeralngs WH. Magon, trainer. Spat ntthimile of his race with | nee out a terrific lacing, and yet | f cialist secured other mounts. They won also. | not » In sending her to the post ‘ Hears BRY> att ¢ | CANNON BALL—Six furlongs in 1.26,[ covered the fifth mi oll way as strong at the end as the |] WVAKNES Tosee stopped ; hance | Mow, to AUN) EOEL OA, 100 andy Ns ng: FL Mason, trainer. Caldwell and Stinson in 1.07, the five | peginnin In the thirteenth round | at syatem From being unknown, Cormack Jumped | Mr, Thomas not only took a chance [2% © Ra A EN elena dl Ea Ht Manon, trainer | 1c A Stinson tn 10%, the five) peginning, In thet nth Bs rier. Into prominence and popularity at/of hurting his speedy mare bat he [le 0 Pritercemine wane ae: — adliy; G. Barbee, ttiners | miles Imaving been covered fn 868 45 a guired without operation < F 5 as quickly sink Into} burned up what money he had bet on [Are inte ¥ : We dai ve-eightha in 1.09,] ‘The time for the fifth mile equals the quickly cured without cut- age 2 Hfe) will oe suickly sink thts | burned un. what mote hinge en ewtertainment at tie cut | SOME GOOD WORK AT ei ve lone forse] ACL Sota ’ STRICTURE Sic itr ta: Swardaliixemeray URSA SNE agai ; ongs in 03%) popby hour. After holding the "Goung And old men, no matte Fome day, the eyes of the stewar If Lady Amelia had been sent back haps Most attract! tries GRAVESEND TRACK, } eralnes OPE Y IOWA IOUE Tn ae Roe ae | mate sane Sonattion, call and et as hi ligh him when he is|to the stable she would have been dis In 1.23, breez-]lead for twelve miles, Leander un Explain, @ you the simple yet effective Bee ee ! UaHNedl he beta would fare fn tha class for harness horses “Mori ner, fortunately punctured a tire and fins Tdi oniployed to make” vou srone riding as he rode Princelet and | qualitied, of course, but the bets would {21 ty the class for harness horses . Rea eae Morris, tra hreezing,| (rtm : inetmods, cniployed, (0 make you strong April Shower yesterday. It is acatce-|not have been losy They would have] * mene wi Mrs (Speclal_ to The Evening 1 X i . breezing:| jstied second to cll, and vigorous, Weite if xou cannot call Le , R i » instance | edew's Katzenjammer Kid and Bus AVE Db, May 4.—Spring held - Mitchell, trainer, = CphEL Ine OIhe ae i M.'to 4 P.M. Consultations ly necessary to go into particulars con-| heen divided. ‘This ie eee eeittan [ter Brown; Mrs. John Gerken'a News at the Gravesend track this morn: Ren RGER Half mile, in 0.53, gale I ; \ pov ae Fit Aiko dese, ° cerning hese) byes rides, because most here leta do not follow the decllen ee isp elicit Vista ttuige areas | ine avons Meet eine Mi Mitonell; trainer, ot stent Ie : : . HM, MACKENZIE’S ait ages u PAE enoeer ta tial cea aanieana nicer titel which per-[COK Reet 11, and Gold Keef; Myx. feoutd not have wished for, ‘Ta ‘pit, Mason, tran i which le speed that AL. AND, SURGICAT. OFFICE, His actions on April Shower, a hot} ago de Se pGrorge J ld's Coun Ivanhoe | grand stand and club-house put on a HAM — Three - quartera | Sa tho he Columbia team, who, Jimmy Briggs, the feather-welght ath § ne N.Y. ereprl ce uarie) Stuty ade) ewere|soi.colt jinilta onavowiies 60) decilnes.c>) kun nd Prince, and Mra. Wo ob, 1 hew appearance, | grass on thet s Five furlongs In Tor, ease; | is te champion of America, expects’ champion of New England and “Kla'* f Viteing that a spectator up in the} paved the way to fraud Rumson Boy. Other well-known horses | lawn and {ufleld was green and fresh Sjeaningn, trainer ‘} to furnish when he returns from) ‘Thomas, the Brooklyn boxer, will hook grandstand offered to bet that Apri hey figured it out this we tak bat anos J}. Hess's Abdal-{ and the trees were covered with buds. | AMBER JACK—Five furlongs in 1.08, ———— up for twelve rounds on Monday night Shower would be last aw April] pose the favorite and a heavi breezing; D. Carter, trine: thee Lal Sood as rade neat yeh atl ‘ lah, Mrs. J Gerk The entire course bore evidence of the| pRrORITY Five. tee 1.06 1-2, before the Gloucester A. C., of Glouces- Shower veoh not last Bee ny Bie wnee utor a is WwW approac! summer. i galloping: D. ¢ i ter, Mass. ymas, who is a new . was only because Courtmaid — and iy fy the saddie horses. . ater | 8d , ar eae seta : ae A apeolal Dimple hagpenea to be left at the post nak {Gould's en and by i a after the V pater | CAL HOR ROY Ae in 0.53, comer, has been doing good work in i in Curing ait it~ a etbre ; Shure and thus {ton, Some of the. jumpers ne WIL be at this cor num 4 A NOES) crerrity and around Boston, and he expects to Mig diteanes of MEN On Princelet we will Just glanee a So the tlierbert’s Lobo and’ Ladie rs, Supt, Dunphy stated to-day that ner, mu ve jglve the ‘Star ofthe Maat” a-hard run Sour actiiction wit as the race Princelet ran and if he ere was at Lamb; James © Cooley's Wr Ota the atatling” ascommoaadions: at | AGHIOS fintlielin’ O88 bhees: |for the long end. ured” hy me” fi be ran to form. On April 13° Princelet be divided on | Kingdon Gould's Birst Ch rath Have Deonllenmegediandy ens ing: . ——==____ punnently” Nerv oun ran in a race at Bennings and was the ~ Mr At ark Brathe iniond & Ro [ ee sce glee . Srilt ¢ 3 SA NTA BARB A RA—Three furlongs in Murray Hilla vs. Philn. Giants, erating . cian . » te ne th je q ye com= 0.39, easily: EB. aves, trainer. Re 55 i ele, Prag, zeciplent of just such a listless ride | 1 fi 3 e ens to gv to the outside for them. ALBERTO—Three furlongs in 0.40, wal- The Philadelphia Glants, which ts the troubler withbre one Cormack gave him yesterday. 1! his pri otherwise "Lady Nae ike palette foping;_B. Graves, taines oe we Lf strongest team of colored balltossers ation, CAN inne (pee: badly beaten. On the follow! lap wonia snare pea sent Nee s tie. SOnalOn a a Go ind, 0.89 1-2, playing ball, will play the Murray Hills meaulred, anytes how stabl a eo same a ey iL € ondition as 1 E. Graves, Ne vi Me! « stand g ne one day Cormack again rode Princelet.and | Tj"0\" sohneun an ehanee to Win” his In fact, the whole p Three furlongs in 099, eastiy;| .3: = Achorm the iad Tore iba Be PE see! acd INE races auleation econ- the gelding simply tin-canned in front] njunge bet on Jacquin in its entirety. f vidence that exceptional pains have| WV. Jennings, trainer, aiideiver pwill: leave) inviay few) dnys fo . ‘The Murray Hills have won nothing ae breezing home in the|Starting Was Bad. : INVOICE—Three furlongs in 0.39, easlly;| Salt Lake City, where he will spend CA ne ey Arecurd Se sion ade been employed to put the great course | NYOIS ip ieaainiithet yimontiy men het le_ manner. farting was remarkably bad in i‘ oD = Jennings. trainer, the season racing on tracks In that — — = moatly, men between t Work, some races yesterday. But whigt Is the in the most presentable shape for the] FARMER HEALY—Four furlongs in| locality, Achorn’s work. awheel has . the wen of 40 and 6D PETRriee Tec aarkie Tae Leet ease Loran ath eae vem coming spring meeting oat matloping: J. Healy, trainer, | been more of the long distance order. {rte Bre eaten. Cure for such and LG re not ple can 0 possible ex eran Laren Hi caley was respons! oe -Four furlongs ,in 0.62, ———————_<_ SY BARRIER re that remains | jant to write; but, at the same time, | cuss tir conding tie Hore away in eben nated crieay epanesy Was esnonel breezing: J. Healy, trainer, F i ee rere cured, Inauire about |. # rides of the sort that Cormack gives|two divisions with a gup of cig Se ~~ | SANDBOY’S CHESTER CUP. Dr. L. R. Willi 5 165 W. 34 St, at times are mighty unpleasant things | lengths sep the rate eae (Special to The Evening World ) ir... TAMS New York. to gee, especially for those wh ay CHIN 8T, LOUIS, May 4—Jack MeCletiand Mark Time Was Second in Two and confidence in the lad's abil he be-] the Pittsburg tighter, instead ¢ nny One-Quarter Mile Race, honesty. If the stewards happen to Meant and | ecmeehs willbe os, doodman's apy LONDON, May 4,—Sandboy won the f : be looking at one of these rides some win those. tha Pnent at (he West End Club here a we Chester Cup (a handicap of 2,550 sov- Emasts Rens Hl q day it will be back to the pines for But whe Peonts te-morcows tilly Good Sam Berg: the ama rie Club are not discouraged over tho for shreesyvearsolds: and ups, ntific treatment all Mr. Cormack. mage, Johnny Rel, received a tele: | weight of California, was ¢ | two postponements of the Frederic nal yekerocul ine ana) aiduat ey BOKARA to men are permanontiy: “} ley: . sriaum fro yh tx last nlx! ti ‘ 5 tor NEKO Oke a ester o-day, Ma "more easily = a poor policy for an homax fet spon Jon ast nik 1a pur $5.00 to tent WK | Suptes tent, which thes now dee second and: Throwaway came hr in By" anyother waver or his partner, Mr. Shields tha Jured his hand] aecoy Berger de- | wi arely come off May 16. Seve Twelve horses ran, phentchan - ee oy eee =| playin ball and: would be unauie to ce was not | battler of more importance mbes YSIS I NORAREIEA! In CLUETT BRAND holon cared tn trom 4 to 9 month A hi ; a pr nN rapld sucession, it 48 understood stu wm 1 to 2 months, Kid: | keep hie engagement dimen, ty SUIS} ii : QUARTER SIZES, QUARTER EACH mplainte in tee 4g 1 says Yanger want a TiieuemoatelnESt Willie Schumaker. of the Avonia A. C. YALE GOLF TEAM GAMES. CUVENT PEABODY ine uingul awelitie of Goodman's game, as he timited th eitndlanhneacac G.oiliiers and Casper Leon will be matched short: i x ; MAKER OF CLUETT AND MONARCH SHIRTS trig In Peart hata / bout to twelve rounds first M + S y to meet jn a private bout of fifteen HAV Conn, May 4—Six d'idiseagen. and dea etee inary : tee Akt al t the sum sduy ounds. "] team matehes have ‘beet arranged, for ToMfavacs diseases and drains cured ind to ¢ | Li SEEING TEIN & se y te rsity golf team, They DR. INDLE ts stil! at the same oftt McClelland started training ( ih * . will be pl § follow 171 WEST 12TH ST. betnann oetie® I AFTER HONORS VANGER MAY 13 : ‘ I larriversineereenre vies Chicago; bas) May 7, New Haven Country Club at SPORTING. vEST 121 1S a inayat = , t| arrivec 8 ‘ancisco for his fight} N : Ma. h urn at A record. which no oth foe Players Meet. before the San Francisco Club on Ate 1, Englewood at Engle an can, Terug anh havertining ' Dall ph Will have me — : Martin Canole. He. ts full of May’ 2s, Yountakah at Nut- MORRIS PARK RACES | Sesicine'sn Hoc Re oS MinrANaen tree ai ae) ft lnninags #8 thle season ma (9) and when seen recently re- | Joy, 5 y)90, St. Andrews at St. ————— Assia) Bedell, of Leng, Island, by hie| Chania y i of New York. t the Hoboken lightwe that he ts out for the cham-| Andrews, N. J/; June Princeton at} gyery week day, rain or shine, until May 25. I x nd, by bl % wei) vid rivals,” ¢ lied spr 0 it Buddy iD New Ha @xcellent work of the past few weeks,, and Benny Yar eeatertharionentre| sete ecela Wrocebenvorn nie — ; ge Old Dr, ( I dooms up as a likely candidate for cham- last been matelh thivtes of America | eonditions of the match are that Selger Dixon, the ex-featherwelght |MeFarland’s Backer Winn 15,000, 1,40, 2,00, 2.15, 2.35 P.M ¢ > plonsbip honors in cycle racing thia auestion of w the two will {te Musi stop both men da twenty rounds—/ champion, was beaten in fifteen rounds . 2. 2.35 P. One of the Australian bloyele papers] ga Ay, L to Fordham, thence by con- 45 Nears @ Specialist in DISEASES OF MEN, rounds each-=to wh. In the event] by failing to stop either contestant! April om Burns at Liverpool, ; A i : i. Dixon ‘has’ struck hig teat [states that F. A. MeFarland’s chief tel Sy Year. Last Sunday at Vallsburg ne fight ut 130 pounds, weight to be taken OOD Polonia, "Acored a notable victory over Willie| 4 o'clock, its the enthe purse Stride again, backer took $15,000 out of the betting | ‘Trains from Grand Central Station at 1.95, ID PO SAGNG Jp all tte stages radi MePenn: the handicap king, and other, ‘They Wil box six take. plies May 15 berore — ring on the occasion of the Austral] 2.u5. stop at Fordham, First Ra 0 PM OF old; ‘aro hoaled by hile rriwilie’ cn the auniay, oravinus n AW Ga of Milwaukee, on A waver Aurolla Horer, the Mextoan feather: | Wheel Incidentally it states that Ml litan Jockey Club HILTE, Intent" semory ‘the diminutive member of the Rambler ed at 3 o'cloc! hin ¥, if Ay night Hilly Mellody, who] Welxht, has been matched to meet Loule| privilege of “making book’! Ctropolitan JocKe OD. + Permanently hearse] 4 Yan “ith I of California, for twenty rounds] Pvilege 0 . abet 4 SiC Ee “eam was also returned a winner, It] &! that re has been meeting with indifferent suc- ate Oa ia iMate it herora shed meeting, JAMAICA, L. I. VARICOCELE cured in 5 to 10 days, not unilkely that Bedell after the|> ake ¢ x pounds Want to Play cess In Chicago, will te up with Geo: Montana A. C, of Butte, Mont. ° SN oh nity AINS and Losses stopped at once, on here may decide to take a trip \ Of $300) cone Mente Baseball Club Petaalel RCH tHe CBIOnaD Ae CA SRGK ics cui iien) cattle eal Laer Feraham Colteksi et) Holy, Oro TO-DAY, THE COR NAS oP iantt Bladder Compaints cured ino Mente Base i ‘almer and Jack Lawlor, the forme ae b Pordha ; PENG ; O18 days, z gad, returning in time for the six- Pocasset Juniors by a. scor the middleweight champion of England,| AT#cles of agreement for the private will play sho Help Crees AIRE ARG f VB OTHER, RACES, STRICTO RE cared ee ata) dare Face at Madison Square Garden, Te ‘ind would lke to book game the Jater an unbenten product of South] Might between Jimmy Stone, of the| former's grounds on Saturday, “Bock Dr Grey guarantees quickest’ p averaging twelve to f uickest’ permanent Africa, will fight at Cape Town, South} Avonia A. C, and Tommy Murphy, of|teams are playing winning ball this . cures by his advanced aystam of t ‘ 4 ys atl 12.49, OFFICE OVER 117 AST reatment, ¢ 17TH ST, Africa, on the same night, “the Polo A. C. well be signed to-morrow. | season and the prospects are this game] {'so"P. a Patie iiatiaey 85 YEARS AT ‘They will fight before a select party of | will be close.and exciting, Both Y id ware, : The, Buffalo stockholders of the Fort club men. te . wr the gam sith ing Socata) eons with ‘he tracks * bh a ea age Ded t4 f one i i vas : ' } Aa NEne Nett eA Ne hut seiniallanreshtleattininn enact li. _ which hi ved yy ee ayowved | 90 last} Sunday World Wante Work years, Address Benjamin Tecke +>: Monday Morning Wonders.’ stregt so ee ao AT 2.30 P.M.

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