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ALL THE NEWS OF GIANTS TAKE BIG TUMBLE. _.. A WORED! SHTORDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1904. THE DIAMOND, RING The performance of City Bank in the last race at Westchester yesterday reminds one that this horse te in the Brooklyn Handicdp with only 100, pounds to carry, and that ho 1s a par- ticularly dangerous custémer. Mr. Madden has succeeded in completely fooling every one with this horse, in- cluding the .hasidicapper.. The, smart people had made up thelr minds long ago that Clty Bank was a deoldediy no-account: propogition as a race- nors In his race. yesterday he fust swung. on the bit all the way. There never, Was a step of the journe compelled to call upon him for any of his reserve speed, and he rider felt simply breezed all the way. If City Bank won't do some tall tin- in the Brook! his ey = u wilt we en. wise ones will have to take their hats He is certainly ‘The writer has ning 100 pounds on many people* off to Mr. Madden. the wizard of the turf. that his with only _ BROOKLYN HANDICAP CANDIDATES THAT HAVE S Irish Lad, by His Great Perform- ance in the Metro. politan, Showed that He Is Thor- cughly Fit, aud Will Go to the Post One of Best Backed Horses in the Race. . In their stables, and others have won- dered why Madden was wasting his time. That those smart horsemen would accept City Bunk now as an addition to their string goes without saying. Madden Very Patient. Madden has been very patient with this horse, and the chances are that he will go singing down the line, ax heard smart horsemen declare that they! did Col. Bill a couple of years: ago. would not have a horse lke City Bank WORKOUIS WERE FAST AT MORRIS PARK TO-DAY. (Special to ‘The. Evening World.) .y broke clear and warm at the coun- “s mammoth course this morning, and aen and horses were up and about at an HAMBURGER-Five cur onae a 1,08, mrly hour. Before the village rooster reezini 5 litchell, trainér. = Aad made tts first whoop there was 0) JAMO Ns TG einer Mel) ‘The Murray Hilla will olay the trong Treat wtir and bustle at the course and| gp UiFinNaiNnone mile in 1521-5, | Wilmington team. at Olympic Field, One the racers clattered over the ground at rood rates of speed. The track was in| i(NIGH' derfect shape and many spectators vitnessed the trials. which were: A $3HORTHOBE—A quarter in 0.27 1-2, breezing; W. F. Presgrave, trainer. UBONIDAS—A quarter in 0.24 1-2, breezing, Frank ‘Taylor, trainer. RAGLAN-A’ quarter in’ 0.24, eYurt; G. B. Hill, trainer, HURST PARK—With OUT OF RBACH a mile in 1.45, handily; James Rowe, WORTH—Seven-eighths in breezing; Ed Graves, trainer. K—Five-eighths in 1.05, hand- ily; W. C, Daly, trainer. HERMIS—An eighth in 0.12, easily; fine ished out the quarter, pulled up, in 0.26 without an effort; W. Shields, trainer. <ING PEPPER—Five-elghths In 1.08 1-3, breezing: F. Weir, trainer. ASTARITA, three-fourths in 1.18, hand- ily; Fred Burlew trainer. CARELESS, six furlongs in 1.18, hand-| ily; James Rowe trainer. LEOPARD, four furlongs in 0.49, hand- ily; James Rowe trainer. VETO, four furlongs in 0.49 1-2, all out; James Rowe trainer. BLUCHER, four furlongs’ in 0.60, hand- ily; James Rowe trainer. LIBERTY, four furlongs in 0.501 handily; James Rowe trainer. HIGHLANDER, four furlongs in 0.62, breezing: T, J, Healey trainer. CARBUNCLE—Four furlongs tn 0.62 going wth Higlander; T. J. Healey, ner. INTRESSON—Six furlongs in 1.17, handily; T. J. Healey, trainer, DOLLY SPANKER—Mile and a quarter fn 2.18 8-4 without urging; T. J. Heal trainer, HOODWINK—Mile tn 1.47 handily; F. ‘Weir, trainer. ELEGANT—Five furlongs in 1.08 handi- 7_R. W. Walden, trainer, WATERSIDE—Four furlongs ‘in 0,61 1-2 handily; Fred Burlew, trainer, RELIANCE Four. furlongs in 0.61 1-2, going with Waterside; Fred Burlew, trainer. LONGSPUR—Mile in 1.46 handily; T. J. Healey, trainer. NIBLICK—Four furlongs in 0,52 handl- ly; W. Shields, trainer, LUX’ CASTA—Seven furiongs in 1.33, ‘all out; RW. Walden, trainer, RACE KING—Three furiongs in 0.38 1-2, handily; James McLaughlin, trainer. EUGENIA BURCH—A mile and a fur- Jong “in 1.08, racing; W. Smith, ner. ty KOHINOOR—Six and a half furlongs jn 1,27, racing; James Rowe, ‘trainer, POCO—A half in’ 0.49 8-4, all owt; John B. Madden, trainer. SCARECROW —Four furlongs In 0,50 1-4, handily: John E. Madden. trainer. ILKA—Four furlongs in 0.50, handily; John B.. Madden, trainer, PLOTTER—Four furlongs in 0.60 1-2, easily; John E. Madden, trainer, DELHI—A mile and a quarter in 2.14, all wit; James Rowe, trainer, THE SOUSHERNER—A mile in 1.45, handily: R. W. Walden, trainer. NOPTHRRN STAR—Breeged through the stretch: 8, J. Lawler, trainer. BASEFUL WORKED (Special to ‘The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, May 21,—Delightful veather and a fast tack were the train- ; Genditions at the course this mora- , tly; without rake AACS iad He Disab idee ing. The track was ¢ AORRIS PARK, N. ¥., May 21—The/ racers and the galloping brought off was of an intevesting kind. Workouts were allowed the followin; easily; J. Shields, trainer, breezing: J. RAVELSTON—Six handily; BROOKLYN PENTAUR—Seven OF WESTERN—A halt mile In 0,50 4-6; G. Meehan, FRANK SOMBRS—Six Shields, trainer, in 1.19, furlongs J, Shields, trainer, CHERUB—Six furlongs in 1.18 1-2, eas- J, Shields, trainer. DANCE—Four 0.62 1-2, easily; S. Doggett, me mile in handily: J. Neumeyer, trainer. furlongs in Randily; J. Neumeyer, trainer. thronged with trainer, farionge in 1.18] the great southpaw twirler, who was furlongs in ‘trainer. 1.50, | grounds, Broad 1.36, Of course, City Bank has a chance ———jin the Brooklyn, but whether he can carry his speed against such high- THE PICKETT ® CROWD AFTER al {WESTERN REFEREE HOWN WELL IN RACES AND “Wizard” Madden Holds a Strong” Hand in City Bank, Who, with too Pounds on His Back, Will Make the Best of Them Runto Beat Him — African- der’s Race Disap- pointing. WORK class thorovg)breds as Trish Lad, Me-|/and Africander are not the anme breed] Ward Irish Lad, knowing him to be al/of benting. Race-goers would rather] Mat Gravesend are sweet on Chesney, Africander, Hurstbourne, The| of dogs. F horse of unquestioned speed and|/#ee him go to the post with good Pickot, because he has | been Picket and Hermis is a question that Must Ran All the Wa: courage; and there 19 also the know!-| the intention ie ioe eee ne | MAL a Wcdae eee Tey ele will be decided on’ Thursday vext.| If City Bank f to win the Brooklyn] edge—gleaned | from. his race in’ the! the Brooklyn iy run, “Tt ™™ UPL the surprise of the Tae, Clty Bank ¢ A horse will win a race breezing, and| he must be prepared to start at a euuun—that he Is aw At as he] | Murstbourne shaw run one cracking) Pcont performances, combined with e. 1 ver id 0 e ny reixht, r in such fashion as to make one be-| killing pace and hang on at that pace anders race at Westchester waa ot him after to-dny'n race. Hels in| mnecccvemsconag. Lecu lev him capable of much better! aif the way. a rifle disappointing. “for the TeaKomt| Very’ ‘nicely with only Tit pounds. to ‘Three-Year-Olds Lacking. ‘fings, but when he gets alongside of| ‘The race for the big stake. ieygrad-| that it took ‘his life to beat Lord|earry, and I undoubtediv tun |" ‘There is not’a feel-good’ three-year an Irish Lad or an Africander, ther} ually narrowing down to a half dozen nee etl ee SAG atic ars Rood.” game, rice, Much dep nds ON) old in the race, #0 that the older there is a different story to tell. contenders. These may be Irish Lad. warrant t ut he may not be aulte up] The Pleket 1s rather an unknown These great thoroughbred racing|Africander, -McChesnoy, ‘The Picket | to the standard he set last «eason. quantity. To be sure, he won the ity . ericun der immer, und machines carry a pace that-killn the| Hurstbourne and City Bank. | And McChesney In Goo: {ater take: Attn adihebut in, the Dery ordinary horse. City Bank might be| which of these six will be returned! sfoChesney ts sald to be oe ood and there Was little of. any account, and a great horse in with Gragiallo, Andy|the winner {x a diMcult matter to] ft as he sver was, and, this being) Africander was sick when ‘The Picket Williams and Oarsman, but Irish Lad| say. ‘The writer's inclinations are to-! the , “Big Mac" will take a heap|bent him. Nevertheless, all the air BAL CANES ON LOCAL DIAMONDS The results of these games will be printed in Monday's Evening World, Hundred gnd Thirty-sixth street and Fifth avenue, to-morrow. Jerry Nops, to have pitched for the Giants @hin year, wm Ho the twirling for the Sling: one, The St. Louis College will play the Brightons to-morrow at the latter's new y and Halsey stheet, Brooklyn. Owing to the rain jast Sun- day the game was postponed. As both teams are in perfect form a close con- ‘AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS | The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, c@ml- lenges; &c, Address all communications to the Amatcvr Baseball Editor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, i ‘The Pierce b. C. would like ‘to ar- and July. Ali games to be played on Opponents’ grounds. Addreys A. J | Cronin, No. % Vorick street, city The Trojans, of St. Francis Xavier's, range games with teams averaging 10 to 1 yeurs. Address Frank Santagata, No. 12 Laight street. A_good pitcher wanted on uniformed|defeated the second team of “Poly team, average nbout 17 years; Brooklyn | Prep’ Jast Tuesday at Prospect Park a score of 7 The game was itcher preferred. Address A! Hoffman, | by Well contested all through he fea- 0, 5 Eldert street, Brooklyn. rite ithe Fe cot F.C ea] Hires of the game were the bat ° Mean wana iSiaveut eraser with St. Francis and the batting Oh A teams averaging fifteen to sixteen yeara| Schless. Cassidy struck out ten men, for Saturday afternoons in June, July. and only allowed three hits. The se August and September. They jine up as) Trojans. 00121204 follows: Jack Pancoast, p.; Capt. Wy-|Poly Hrep. 200000000 He, c.; Jack Foley, 1b.; Jack Patterson.) Ratteries—Casstdy and Wilks; Voorls, Ed Hardenfelder, 93.; Joe Eckert, Will Newell, Sorenso! Loreng and Fish ‘The Comrades defeated the Lenox by a_score of 16 to Il, and the White Stars by @ score of 10 to 5. Buck Sorenson, rf.; .; Ec Green, If, Address E. manager, No, 15 Broad stree' APRICANDBR—One nd an eighth The Young Magnolias would like to eto L aa 1 AE aaa ell janie arrnney etree cei ane yah | mA NaN ae Tae : t een years. By ve 0 " etreter. peLt-—Four furlongs in 0.6| With Putman, of the Highlanders, in | SRS ot" sige hets of trom 4 to %. All Hrounds, “One” Hundred and | Thirty: breezing; A. Carter, trainer. the box the Ridgewoods will tackle the/east side teams preferred. All dates is h Me ae Rey ti PY aaiifal= ORTHODOX—Four ‘furlongs in 0.64) crack Cuban X-Giants in the star|open after June 5, Address D. uck Buncay Kay Fe They ine: up as fo); breezing: A. Carter, trainer. «2. s,fevent of the afternoon to-morrow at |™an, No. 61 Sberit atrect, New Nite giman, if; Thompson, p.; Hedberg, ¢ ; TACK OS We MoGivney, trainer... | Ridgewood. ‘The last time these teama| The Elisabeth FOC. | wants A AONE) Rice, 1b.; Maxim, b,j Stevens, 3b; SUE ti "145, handily; | met the former won in the twelfth in-| Bite) : Suty, | Burns, ss. Oe ire) mile in 1. ‘| fing. The Brooklyn F. C. and the Bm. longello, No. 7 Elizabeth etrect, y. The Lakewoods, of Ninety-fourth STALE HOLIDAY—One mile in 1.46,| pires wil play the preliminary ovent. abe colored eat Cae has some| street, defeated the crack érmonts, MEPUY, Ty CATT UNE, ee tn 1.04] Brighton, Park, sltuated at, Clevelana| ope, and would lke ‘to hear from [fr Nuvay fourth street, by the follow- andily; J. Carr, trainer. and tkins avenues, has en secured ’ open. | Lakewoods ...9 0 3 GOTOWIN-Halt a mile in 0.2, gallop-)py, John Sloman, formerly assistant | Address 1, J. Harrison, Captain, No. | Vermonts |. 1-0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Det LORILLARD — “Dhree- quarters in| H-8nager of the Brighton A. C., for Sun-| 437 West Fitty-second street, City. cibatterteePreltter and Dunn; 1.19 1-2, driving; D, GEN, ROBBER’ ive furlongs in 1.04 the best semi-professio easily; W. Fisher, trainer. AUF WIEDERSEHEN—One mile in 1.46, J, Carr, trainer. BALOR BOY—Four furlongs in 0.50 1-2, 1D. Carter, trainer, PRIORITY—Four furlongs handily east! D. Carter, trainer, DICK BORWARD<O d ight ‘one-e' in nally: F. Taylor, GRAND OPERA—One mile in 1.45, hand- miles 2.00, trainer. han ly; F. ily: F. Taylor, trainer, WITCHCRAR Tone mile in 1.45, hand-| at pier 45, N. R.,. wil play the team of ly: F. Taylor, trainer. GAMG—One ‘mile'in 148 1 OSGOOD—One mile in 1. ‘W. Barrick, trainer, diy in 0,50 1-2, . breeainy . gallop! EVELINE ARNOLD—Seven furlongs in 1a breesing Mayne. trainer, i ¥ iY MMi; W. Barrick, trainer. SUN GOLD—Six furlongs In 1.18, han- 3 in 1.18, han- day. Mr, Sloman hes engag om of al players ot rooklyn, who will cross bats with the point A. C. team. The Hoboken baseball team will play the All Cubans at the St. George cricket grounds in Hoboken to-morrow. | The All Cubans always furnish the fast- est kind of a game, Lindeman will pitch for the Hobokens. i ‘The Clyde line ball team of the office the office No. 19 State street, to-morrow Ming:| morning at 10.90, at.Bighty-sixth street and Fourth avenue, South Brooklyn (verett College Fi¢ld.) ‘Phe teams are old rivals on the diamond, and g “tooth and nail” contest 1s assured. ‘The oft ficlale of the Clyde line have offered a arrange games with teams averaging 19 6 Columbia B. B. C. would lke to ae games with teams averaging 14 to 16 years.. They have dates open for June, July and August; also Memorial Day’ morning and afternoon. Address Polip Herrmann, 647 Hudson street, city, ‘The West Sides will cross bats with the Bt. , of Staten Island, at Elm Park, Sunday, May 2. The Raleighs would like to arrange games with teams 1 years of age. | Out-of-town teams preferred. Address Joseph Sheridan, 486 Eleventh avenue, city. ‘The Princeton F. C. would like to ar- range games with ali uniformed teams 16 to 17 years old offering good induce- ments Out-ef-town teams preferred. Address James Connors, 240 Bixth stréet, Jersey City, “ho Bellwood Juntora would like to The feature of the game was the pitching of Pfeiffer, who struck out fi teén men and gave them only three hit: also his batting, making one home run. The second team of 8. F. Myers & Co., of Malden lane, defeated the first team of the above firm last Sunday by the score of 19 to 2. ‘The Ine-up of the second: team was as follows Hoeh- statter, p.; M. Goldsmit! 3" Meyer .;) Bert Hintze, Charles .3b.; fulay Cohn, 'ss.; Seth Hol- ; Joe Goldberg. If.; Pop Hop- . "For gumes address John Gold- man, care of 8. FP, Myers & Co., Maiden lane, olty. ‘The Imperial A. C., of Harlem, met and defeated the strong Mutual B. B; C. by a score of 11 to 3. ‘The feature of the game was the batting of Kelly and @ one-hand catch by Fay of Clark's long drive and the doubling up of Grady at b, duly; W, Barrick, trainer. substantial purse for the winning team, |t0 12 years: would like to hear from the] first., Score by innings: ILLUMINATE Three furlongs in 0,99, | ‘the grounds may be reached via Mitth | Wiltons, Norwood Juniors, Claytons. | Mutual 00900021 0-3 easily; F, Lightfoot, trainer. avenue-Bay Ridge elevated train from|Henry Rulte, No, 25 Hast Eightieth| Imperial ooo0T7T2z101 — PRINCESS ERIS—Three furlongs in| Brooklyn Bridge, transferring to Fort | #treet. The Richmond A. C. will play any 0.00, easily; F. Lightfoot, trainer, | Hamilton car at Third avenue andj The Indian A. C. want games with| baseball club in the city averaging COUNTERS Cae pote Fo alte Sixty-ffth street. fone AH 207 JEL OCR Oa Benders and|eleven-thirteen years, for a side bet of iongs in 0.51, 5 5 aes holidays. for a side bet or “13% to $, on thelr own grounds. All a trainer, The: Philadelphia Giants, che cham-| Areas Cruries Linder, dr. No, Si elenth| Mess Saegn ARE ow Rrounde, Al FIDILE—Four furlongs in 0.60, handily; & avenue, Gates: gpen pale up ces follcw! eee rater: trather pion colored team, and the Emeralds . Greg, 1b; Crowley. 2b. Breslin. FARMER HEALEY—A half mile in |are to meet at the Protectory Gtoynda, |,,n%¢ 4..D. 7. Junions would like to ar. | Ae a ao eG ucke ‘0.51 1-4, galloping; J. Healey, trainer. Se 5 “s ange games with all ceams averaging | Cf; | ei InAgAN, C.; o INDIAN HLOWERLA halt>'mile “in| Vast Nest, to-morrow. The Emeralds |12 to 14 years. Apply or addreas E.|ley or Meyer p. ‘Address J.’ Craig, No. “0.00 1-2, easily; J. Healey, trainer, have been greatly strengthened for | Hubbell, sre of A, D. T. Co., No, 632/541 West Twenty-sixth street JOSIE. B.-A hale mile in 0.60 3-4, easily; | this game, and feel sure of winning. | Park avenue. ‘The Chrystie F, C. would lke to book J. Healey, trainer, Manager Harvey has secured Haurt-| The Empire Juniors have reorganized| games with the following teams: Ham- TYROLIAN-Four furlongs in 0.51,/man, of the Murray Hills, as a second|and wish to arrange games with all|iitons, Elberon Juniors, Wison Junlors, LA een aoe i Ditcher to back up Varney. frame sveraning il to 12 yorrs, Address | Hendersons,, Midway ‘Juniors. | Home: LA. Ee . Paris, No. gon avenue, steads ani zt * Players want- in 0.51, ; J. Healey, trainer, Se " * 0 s y ei BLACK BONE Rives, felons! ROWING CLUB SHOW. —_ | sitirdusMasadas sha'anides siete) Xr cohen: No. ichrinle mre . + ve tr . A . > 7 IRFDI US Five furlongs in 1.08, bres teams offering reasonable inducements.| ‘The Lackawanna Juniors wo! ing’ W. Jennings, trainer, The oMclals of the Harlem Rowing | “Bat” Mead, the celebrated one-legged |to book games with teams LENARICASFivecighths in’ 1.06, gal-] ‘The ofMelals of wing | pitcher, will’ be’ seen in the box|twelve to fourteen years on lonine="D, Carter, train ny <lub, Macomb's Dam Park, have ar-| this season for the above team. Ad-|afternoons In August and S: CORNEN1—Trhree furlongs’ in! 0.43) ranged an elaborate vaudeville. pro- | dress William J. McKenna, jr., No. 1Mi]for $125 League ball, on opponent's breezing: G. Cornell, tralner. TOL ALI—Three furlongs in 0.438, breexz- . Cornell, AT GRAVESEND. | arto fin’ trainer. gramme to be held at the boat club to- morrow afternoon in conjunction with furlongs. In. 1.08, brees-| the antiual water carnival and parade ings We ignnine trainer. on the Harlem River. ‘The parade will GREDTING—Three ‘furlongs in 0.88, | start at about 2.30 P.M. and will pass easily; W. Timmons, trainer. the Harlem Rowing Club. bal) Bt, George's Grounds, | Hoboken, pee roa '90 Pia Ve kn Chbenn |. Baseball: To-day, 3.90P.M. American ham. Shey”. + $0 Cubans | nome ‘Amectcans va. Chisago--s* Park, NX, line up as follows: Clinton avenue, city. ike " 2b.; Hoffrran, If.; ‘The Milton Junjors would like to ar- rang rian | with teams ave! ing ele’ to hirteen years. Address Charles Lindemann, No. 33% East Twen- ty-firth street, city. The Vendome baseball club has May 28-open and would like to fill sam with a strong team av in, nineteen: years. « Also» rounds, ‘They ehr, ef.; McCloskey. Blauvelt, 3b.; McFadde rf.; Fiell, 1b.; Heim, s6.; Daly, c.: Reilly, p. Address F, Behr, No. 26 Exchange place, New York, The Young play a team averaging nin Address Dennia Cto Lincolns would like to to eleven ley, No. 437 dent J WASHINGTON TEAM |R INMORE TROUBLE American Leazue magnates ure having) It Is by no means assured that the more trouble with the owners of the! Cincinnati Club ‘will cut its catching Washington Club, Without any notic staff down to two men by letting Phil need the price of ddmi redericks, nuger With & settlement on raphed word to Chi tion that the W, had mi club ¢ nd sion, Col wa p Innoy cme immedia his ton magnates that they would not be wilowed to change the price of admis sion must sete on ghe ft regular admission price. If this edict ‘obeyed the case will be ed, but it Is possible that the Washington’ peo- was reg out Men C MAKE NO CHARGE for a trienai EoMAKE, NOWCHARGD, fore friendly talk. 1 nave #0 years. Nothing scence ‘can devise or money buy js lacking in my" cffice equipment. Twill ase Sou honestly, treat you skilfully and restore you in the. shortest comfort and ex] any case I uni my home cure PRIVATE DISEASES VARICOCEL! DRAINS, LOSSES aay Taavey oy ee STRI « PROSTATIC in from & to 20 BLOOD POISON ‘Trade-Mark Reg. h NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST. Dr. L. R. Williams, “WeCureM NERVOUS We have a New Remedy to offer tee tocure. Failure is impossible YOUNG MEN 3: and eave themselves from an on ys for treatment SECRET DISEASES #*si on iveases for which you dislike to © time. Call free. Write If you cannot i" lutely muaranteed to cure. WE ALWAYS FUR Berlin Medical Institute ves in mind rly grave. W O'Neil out, apotls Club has ecnnected with yesterday, that he had ne Kelley does not even know whether the ple may want to break over the traces, Indianapolis Club wants O'Nelll or not ured Own famous private prescription. to Stay Cured” MEN, COME TO US! 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