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EVENING WORLD | THE WOXLD! THURSDAT BVENING’ MAY Iz, ALL_ NEW YORK TEAMS WIN. SPORTS EDITED (Bpectal fo The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK, N. Y., May 12—The exercises were conducted at turf head- duarters this morning, with falr weather find a fast track as conditions. Were many racers ‘shown. ‘was good, and the many experts present hind a pleasant and instructive morning Tho most notable workouts of the Mhorning were as follo One mile in 145, hand-|,. RYN MAWR—One mile in 145 1-4, = handily, going with ‘Montresson; F. Presgtave, eligibles for ‘the was thelr final} work for whe event. 1 CARELESS—Six ‘ive furlongs breezing; James Ro YAKT—One mile in 1.46, gallop- W. Shields, trainer; workout for NS—One-quarter in 0.27, breez- ing; W. Shields, traine @ONEOLA—Sevén furlongs in 1.36 1-2, handily: J, W. loxers, trainer, ILIABLI—One-quarter in 0.28, breez- J. W. Rogers, trainer. (OLLA—Mile and 2.26, galloping: ©. Hanna, trainer, _ WITHERS CANDIDATES | ~ WORK AT MORRIS PARK RAGLAN—One mile in 1.47, handily; G. B. Hill, trainer, TURNPIKE-Six f ily; Luke ty, t OAKSMAN-—Seven ' fur easily; Prank Regan OUT OF Ri 1.34, handily; Jack Odom, trainer PHAON-—One mile 2.03, galloping; W. Karrick, PHASER—Six furlongs In band; B. Woed, Trai LADY ‘RoWESTA—+ handily: Fred 2h—S ainer é Bureh, tral HOODWINK—One mile In 204, handily; Frank Welr [CITY BANK m in eustiv: J. 13, Madden, trainer. JOUN FF! AHBARN—Seven furlongs in Lis, handily: Fre , trainer, 1T—One. mil & In 1.49, Hily: Jami ne mile tn 1.50, gallop- Tucker, trainer, ——— Metropole Cycling Content, The Metropole Cycling Club's annual coasting contest, which 1« the one big eyeling event held on Manhattan Island nd the one In which all ages and sizes of men are equ: Saturday, June 2. ‘It will occur, aa usual, on the Lafayette Boulevard gs in 1.24, hand- ngs $n 1.33, CH—Seven furlongs in 1a furlong In| nd a furlong ‘Trial Ned, has been wet for SAYS CHAMPIONS PLAY POSSUM WHugh Duffy Makes an Ugly Charge Against the Pirates Which Is Laughed At by Fans } and Players. mes * Manager Hugh Duffy, of the Phila- Relphia team, has started something of sensation by declaring that the Pitts- burg team, three times a pennant win- fmer, 4s playing possum an! laying down, 0 as to make a raco later in the sea- fon, Ho mado a statement after his Yeam had trimmed the Pirates twice and further expressed himsolf that ‘champion can not only win about when they please, but in spite of their bad start this year would win the pennant “Talk about Pittsburg havin fteam this year,” said Dufty; “It Is the game camplon'team this year that it I think it can beat almost in the country, mighty queer that {t has lost so many It 1s my opinion that is playing possum and will win its fourth pennant this year.” ‘The opinion ts not given much ence, and Barney Dreyfuss says that it fvas 80 absurd that !t was not worth a feply, ‘Those who know a thing or two Bbout baseball say that there is not only no logical motive for such an ac- tion, but that it wonld he impossible of ution on account of the large num- r of players that would have to be ‘en into the deal. PRODUCE GOLFERS IN A TOURNAMENT ng: New York Produce Exchan: TON AG Ave es this year. andicap tournament May 19 nt inks of the Knollwood Coun The pompetltors will be divi: led mdvantage. ize ‘his ambition. wharacterized every round. Were in the pink of condition and fought tard for tho decision, Sienna caine FUTURE BOOKS ON RACES. The O'Leary future books MBrcoklyn, Suburban and World's Handicaps and the American Derby o Wicked exchanges Both men|won by Tom Hay Keeping shy of guesses and playing only those which at this time give evidence of Martins in the bie races, made McChesney, Irish Lad and Afri- @ Sander caual favorites at 8 to 1 for the Brooklyn. and all of these show follow- Wie. Hurstbourne, Acctull, c , Stalwart and Orthodox, too, have backed. though not heavily. There small play on James R. Keene's at 20 to 1. and some money ts O'Leary has © In the OP ehanges have been made since @ vlay from Chi azo, has been cut 20% to 100 to 1. it up from 60 to 7; B Gone to 60. Divination was hunched % to 150; Highball from 12 has aed to 15 to 1, and Jocund from to Played by the California frie Schulte's Be and Bombardie long | tle M’CHESNEY GIVEN MORE WORK AT GRAVESEND ———o4-____ (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, May 12.—Clear, bright weather prevailed at the course this morning during tho galloping hours, ‘The trainers and racers mado their ap: pearance #f an early hour, There we: @ number of racers shown and the scene during the workouts was a busy one. The most notable moye of the morn: ing was done by EB. E. Smathers's Mc- Chesney, who was sent to a mile and an elghth gallop, reaching the half in 0.54, the six furlongs in 1.19 1-2, and the milo in 1.46 2-5, and galloping tho mile and an eighth in 2 minutes. Tho great horse was hari held all the way, and had {t been wanted he could have gone much faster, ‘The Hamnton Stable's racer Africander was sent to @ mile and a quarter gal- lop, The Star Ruby horse reeld off the distance under a strong pull in 214, Jockey Trubel, who had the leg up, was busy all on the fourney keeping the four-year-old in restraint. “Candling was sent to a schooling of the full steeplechase course and nego- tlated every obstacle without a bobble, water jump and all. Those to receive workouts wer SUN GOLD—One milo and an elghth tn 08, handily: W, Barrick, trainer. M'MEEKIN—Ono mile in 148, easily; W. Barrick, trainer, EAST KELSTON—One mile in 1.63, on AN US T. Knight, trainet nh 0.54 SODA ATER—A’ haitmile “in 0.6%, ena ‘Tartar, trainer. GRAND RA—C handily: 3. 1 SCOTCH THISTLE breesing: J. Kelly, trainer, LA GRECQUE—Pour furlongs in 0.68, handily: V. Holler, trainer, ROEHAMPTON—Six ‘furlongs in 128, eokngping: H. Mason, trainer. STEAD—One mile in 1.50, gallop- ing: A. Zimmer, trainer, ALLAN—Three-quarters 11 Zimmer, trainer. 1 . Miller, trainer, 4 BER 118—Was sent to a strong Rallop, FAME 5, V.—Three-quarters in 1, breezing: J. Healey, trainer, ith, | FILLIMORD—Three-elhths in 0.89, e othera will all easily: J. Goldsborough, trainer, ALMONTE—Three-cigh! oldsborough, trainer, ven furlongs in 1,36, breez- n furlongs in McGibney, trainer. in 1.60, “handily; mile tn 1.50, ‘Three - elghths N—One miie in 1.47, easily; D. Miller, trainer. COLB—Four ylor, trainer. half mile in 0.621 gett, trainer, NE—One mile In 1.52, breez- J. Goldshorourh, TENAY—One mile in 182, breez- Goldsborough, JESSUP—Five furlongs in 1.08, handily; J. Neumeyer, train- —A halt mile in 0.66, breezing; Threo-elghts Three-quarters Goldsborough, Goldsborourh, furlongs in 1.37, . Jennings, trainer. —A hnif-mile in 0.53, easily; ROSTAND—Ono and one-elght, miles tn IMMANDER—Four ‘furlongs Killoping; 8. Dogwett, trainer. | py, Myo ealen tne G BLACK PRIN! Five-elghths in ighths in 1.12, brees ‘A half-mile In 0801-2 furlongs ‘In 0.60 1-2, han- ‘ason, trainer. in 1.07, breez- )—One mile in 1.60, gallop- [ furlongs in 1.08, J. Healey, trainer, " ive furlongs in vey, trainer. Five furlongs in 1.04, han- aley, trainer. ¢ furlongs in 1,07, breex- IRMA—Fivo 1.07, breezing; J. Healey, trainer. 127, brees- longs in 1.06, hand- ily; D. Miller, trainer, WOTAN=Five furlongs in 108, gallop- 0.39, hana- OWNER FINED ON BOUT FAST ORAM} T, LOUIS TRACK to The Evening sVorlt.) [APOLIS, Ind., May 12.—Be- © crowd that filled the Auditorium last night Hugo Kelly, of Chicago Jack (“Twin") Sullivan, of Boston, ‘ten rounds toe draw, The bout fast end furious, but at no time either contestant able to gain a Sullivan used his to advantage at times in swincs, When Mose Goidblatt’s colt Ratntand failed to land the Mound City Derby lat Delmar Park Satuniay he complained Murphy that Troxler did not obey his instructions. ‘The boy, how- ever, secured enough witnesses to tea- tify that he did ride Rainland as Gold- blatt had instructed Rim to. On the strength of this testimony Judge Mur- yy fined Goldblatt $200 for making ally evened matters up with his|Matements whol he could not aubetan. tate, His friends say ne was fortunate Kelly bad hopes of reversing the de-lin getting off that easy. Rainland was Sullivan gained over him at Kan-/a strong favorite at even money. y, .|was apparently overwelehted, and his ity recently, but the failed to real-| Ten inp into & hole on the stretch turn to Judi e. lost him second pl ‘8 Bugler, ANOTHER TRIAL FOR CUP RACERS There will be another trial of auto- mobiles entered for the Internation: James Gordon Bennett Cup race, to be held in Germany, June 17, ‘The trial will ok The 200-mile trial will be divided into 30-mile controls. Four ‘» will run thirty miles at @ stretch, Rules which govern the cup race will t the Empire tra take place next Thursd prevail, ‘The trials will be started early in the morning and will continue for several hours, Barney Oldfield with the Winton Bullet 2, L. P. Mooera with his two Peerless racers, and Walter Christ» with his novel racer oF his own con- struction, will be the contestants, Pro- viding the cars or any of them go through these trials successfully three will be selected to represent Amerioa in Germany. Mooers will not drive his own car, but has fot as yet selected a driver, Chris- 4rive his own’ car, Only the club members and press rep. will be permitted to see the} measepall ¢ r ay DUFFY OBJECTS TO THE NEWSPAPERS (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa, May 12.—Manager since he lost Douglas through newspaper criticisms, has requested his especially the younger ones, thelr eyes off the baseball column during the baseball season, ense of his action Duff, seen Many g00K pralsed to the sky. This 1s equall Mhere are many He than run the chances of players I have asked them not to read the papers this sea- LARKINS. KNOCKED OUT INPRIVATE More than cne hundred spectators wit- The race was mentary public schools will be one of assured, the stable In the neighborhood jof King's Hishway, in the G Jack Larkins and Andy Costello, whose have been ¢ their friends of Brooklyn, Costello knocked was first planned to hold the fight ‘Tues- place in the vicinity of ith avenue and Sixty-elghth street. y Ridge, but friends of the pugilists, et with police interference, 0, decided in the to Gravesend, The fight day nigiit in ag they did a we afternoon to was for a purse of $100, Jack Swartz acted Dennis Callal an and ‘Tommy Michaels Elght rounds wer fought, the last three being of a fierc in the ring I Rood condition, and. both fought wey ly to the end.’ Each weixh« Seater, 4R. Me American Sbindierdle ese sas ss. Sls “CY” YOUNG'S NEW RECORD. a BY Among the horsemen who wiil on the Mariem Speedway and Brook- lyn Driveway. Sharkey’ favorite pa r is Dewey {., which he purchased last year for} « SHARKEY AND PACER HE’LL DRIVE IN PARADE H. entered and to-day he sports two {drive in the Speedway parade Satur-| first and three second prizes. day will ve 1om Sharkey, the erst-| while champton of Ireland. Sharkey! is a lover of trotting horses and| | pacers nnd apends much of his time/ while Tom was driving, and the Dewey H. 1s a beautiful big biack with a ‘ord of 2.14 for the mile. He has hit that pace several times Fourteenth street boniface is of the opinion that he can do tue mile in two seconds Tess, Tom will be all dudded up Saturday and his many $2,400. In the many brushes recently | friends intend to be along the iine on the Speedway ‘lom had Dewey of parade to give him a sendoff. ROBERT EDGREN ° TO FORCE BRITT INTO MATCH WITH “CORBETT” Denverite’s Manager. Home from England to Sign Articles and to Complete Arrange- ments for Jeff-Monroe Fight, Harry Pollok, manager of "Young Corbett,” has arrived in town from Eng: land, where he deft the iittle Denver- ite. Pollok 1s here to complete arrange- ments for the Munroe-Jeffries fight and to try to get Jimmy Britt to qgree to box “Corbett” again. "I understand,” sald Pollok, “that Britt has made repeated statements that he will box ‘Corbett’ before any- body else. It is my opinion that Britt is four-fushing and has no intention to cross arms again with ‘Cdrbett.* The beating he received and his being so" fortunate as to receive an unfair decision hos satisfied him. I intend to call on him and will take along a set of articles. training for the past three weeks, only this morning I wired him to go to ‘Frisco a. once, where training quar- fern have been engaged for him at Shechan’s Tavern. “All I ask is that he agree to meet ‘Corbett’ within six months of the date of signing, He can name the weight and conditions, and if he really means it when he says he can do 128 pounds we will make it worth his while to fight at that weight. He must either nor stop talking. ‘Corbett’ 1s his muster und Britt knows that fact even better than I do.’ When Pollok was asked If there wes any truth in the rumor thag Munroe would not meet Jeffries “he sald the report was sent out before the wi invertigated. “Munroe tg in ings, where he has been doing light e8 HERRERA AND LONG IN | A TWENTY-ROUND DRAW (Spectal to The Evening World.) Theatre. Herrera was the favorite and BUTTE, Mont., May 12.—Aurelio Her-|@ lot of money was lost “mn his failure rera got the decision over Louis Long] to knock Long out. in a twenty-round fight before the Montana Athlotic Cia. It was the first fight permitted in the elty since an order against fighting was issued by Mayor Mullins ten months ago, and ,600 people packed the Broadway IN THE ROPED ARENA - ‘SULLIVAN-TIPMAN [IVER LAWSON BACK, «+ Oscar Gardner, who has been aching to got back in the ring, has finally got on a match, and the once game little fighter {s due to be seen in the squared circle before another month has gone by, Hatch Smith, the Omaha feather, will be Oscar's opponent. They will dattle fifieen rounds. Franke Nell, the charapion bantam- Welght of the world, has arrived in Chicago. He boxes Moore there on May °8. Hoe will also take on any other good man he can get, and_ may meet Hughey McGovern in St, Louls next month, “Joe Woodman, manger of Sam Lang- ford, says he has signed articles to fight Langford against Joe Gans at Baltimore May 2%. The articles call for the men to weigh In at 135 pounds at the ring side. They will box at the Eureka Club, On May 17, at the Non- Parell Club, Baltimore, Langford will meet "Kid" Griffo in fitteen-round dout. Joo Gans, the legitmate light-weight | champion of the world, will mever meet Jimmy Britt, the white Ight-welght champion, in a ring encounter. For some time Al Herford, manager —<$<—$<<$<$—$__— of Joe Gans, has been trying to get Gans and Britt to meet and settle the much-mooted question, but, James 2. Britt. sr, father to James Edward, n, and what he sald leaves no room to doubt that his fighting son will never meet a colored man in the rings Britt, 8%, james ‘oft says the will cut his son © family map if he enters a ring to fight a colored man, and it 4s hardiv probable that the Uttle cham- pion will go against his father's wishes, BOUT NEXT FRIDAY The boxing contest between Kid Sul- livan, of Washington, and Joe Tipman, of Baltimore, which was scheduled for last Friday night and postponed on ac- count of the injury to Sullivan's hand received In his bout with “Eddie” Han- lon, will take place next Friday night Several years’ ago Jimmy promised | pefore the Eurcka Athletic and Soctal his mother that he would never fight any man but of his own color, Ruddy Ryan and Jimmy Gardner, who recently fought a terrific battle at Battery 1D Chicago, will furnish the wind-up at the Waverly Club next Monday night, and both are in vigor- qus training. “Thelr previous struggle was one of the fastest and prettiest ever seen In an arena. For four rounds Gardner peppered Ryan mercilessly, had Buddy reeling again and agatn. and seemed to have an immense ma gin of points. In the last two rounds Myan made a determined stand, and Chub, of Baltimore. Sullivan has advised the directors of the Eureka Club that the injured hand is all right now, and that he will ful- fil his part of the contract on Fri- day, night. “He 4s training faithfully for the contest at his private quarters in the Capital City, Tipmen is in prime condition, as he had trained up to the minute for his contest with Stein, which was called ON Oa account ‘ot Stein's cuse of cold Gus Ruhlin, the Akron giant, and fought #0 savagely that he’ was|Marvin Hart, the heavv-weight, awarded a draw. Both sides expressed much dissatisfaction over tho decision, and every club in Chicago has. since been bidding for a return match be- tween the light-weights, and the Waverly socured them oniy after keen competition, SCHOOLBOS 1K DISTINCE RACES The fact that a relay race for ele- the features of the letic carnival to be held by the Greater New York Irish A. on Decoration Day at Celtic Park, Long Island Clty, has created much enthusiasm among the schoolboys of pw York and Brooklyn, The race wil) be a one-mile atfair, and teams will consist of elght boys, each boy to run 220 yards. Althou: st prominent competi- tors will. pro be Publle School No. 103, of Manhattan, and Public School 0. 2 Of Hrooklyn, ‘The team repre- senting the former school curried off rst honors In t school relay ce at the association Brooklyn held by the defeating the a number of other schools, and are confi- dent of repeating thelr trick of that night on Decoration Day, }eycle Club's open hill climbing contest ha big entry Het is| MOTORCYCLE HLL CLIMBING CONTEST The scene of the New York Motor- on May 80 finally has been selected and the necessary permit obtained. The “mound” chosen ts one of the atiffest, if not the stiffest, in the city, and is also one of the most picturesque and accessible, To motorcyclists it is known as the Fort George Hill, and comprises that portion of Eleventh avenue (re- cently renamed St. Nicholas avenue) running from Dyckman street upward to One Hundred and Ninetieth street. The grade {s exactly 2812 feet long. ‘The first 60 fect has a rise*of 1 per cent,, | the next 1,900 feet, 10 per cent. in tho centre and Ml per'cent. on the outside urves, and the last 8602 fect 3 per cent, he surface of the last stretch is of | good macadam; the remainder ts of Belgian block, ‘in splendid condition, ' which will not’ be affeoted by r The Evening World's FINAL Edition.. Do not fail to get it ALL SPORTING RESULTS IN THE FINAL EDITION a FTI AT every night, immediately upon the conclusion, of the last sporting event of importance, All races, baseball games and many minor hap- ings of the day in the ‘world of sport are to be found iu the Final EDITION 1s published about 7:30 who will do battle before the Bureka Club May 20, are manifesting a great Interest In the Sulllvan-Tipman bout, Ruhlin arrived Thursday afternoon and has already established training quat- tera at Catonville, Rublin inthe. few days that he has been in Baltimore has kecome @ fast friend of the Rock street boy, and the two will doa good bit of thelr road work together, ‘Tip- man is elated over the fact that he will have a chance to work with the Akron man, and hopes to benefit much thereby — Columbia Lones to Fordham. The Fordham baseball team defeated the strong Columbia University nine at Fordham yesterday by a score of 8 to 1. The Fordhams will play the Syracuse University team at Fordham next Sat- urday, SSN 000 AED After a seven months’ sojourn in Aus- tralia, where he won more than $10,00) in eycle racing, Iven Lawson, the speedy meber of the Columbla team, has returned to New York and is now training at Vailsburg, with a view of supplanting Kramer as the champlon this year, {t will bo remembered that last season the pair were tied for hon- ors until the last meet of the Grand, Jireult, Although admitting Krainer's great speed, Lawson is confident that this year the New Jersey Ind will have to take second place. “It is all truce about the big crowds and the big money in Australia,” sald Lawsén. “At one meeting there were 29,000 people in attendance, and the gata recelpts were over $14,000, There are twenty-five tracks in operation, The only grass track is nt Melbourne. | The Sydney oval is a third-mile cement at- fair, While in Australia [ succeeded in lowering Kramer's half-mile record of 24-5 seconds by covering the distance in M 1-5 seconds.” While in the antipodes with McFar- land, Major ‘Taylor, Stevens and Down- ing, Lawson added materially to his hank account, bringing home over $10,~ 000, Of this sum about $4.00 was won in actual races, while the remainder was for oppearance at the various tracks. McFarland did almost as well, while Major Taylor had ‘a guarantee of $10,090 for the season, y a Fast Game Ir Expected. The strong Wilmington team, which is playing such fast ball this season, will play the Murray Hills at Olympic Field,- One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street_and Fifth avenue. on Sunday The Wilmingtons have been greatly strengthened this year, {MAKE NO CHARGH tor a een exclusively treating speci fe fnckn i honesty, tn 01 Nothing acten in my. cffloe reat you skilfull re You to. dress rteat time, with the least medicine, Dracticable. I guarantee to cure Shy caso Tun it you my home cure WETATION PRER.S WTO for PRIVATE DISEASES sure." 8.010.407: —————_— VARICOCELE ware githout cutting in trom 8 ous dru DRAINS, LOSS! e.tsively by me) qured in 15 days, without cutt! STRICTURE vite ct Goiendon trom vanes? PROSTATIC TROUBLES germenentty, cured. FoY in from 6 to 20 days. 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