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BROOKLYN WILL BE RUN TO-DAY. EVENING WORLD THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26,-1904. SPORTS EDITED BY RODENBACH BEATS BERGER. ROBERT EDGREN. FAST WORKOUTS | AT GREED (Special-to The Evening World) GHAVESEND, N. Y¥., May 2 Facers did their galloping this morning with bright fair weather and a perfect * track and conditions, All of the handi- cap candidates quartered here were shown on the course during the gallop- ing hours. All with the exception of McChesney were: allowed light easy gal- loping. In the presence of his owner, Mr, E BE. Smathers, MoChesney, tn the com Dany of Grand Opera, stepped a quarter through the stretch in 25 seconds hard heid by Jockey Bpencer, who wit! have the mount on the chestnut racer fs to- day's big event. Mac at no time, elther before or after his trial. took a lame ea Pulling up As RoUNd as A ball of rags. Workou pee ‘kouts were allowed the fal ASTERISK—A half-mile in 0, ing; F. Burlew, trainer BLANDY—¥our “furiongs in v.82 1-2 : w, teainer, Y BENNET Tio . 0.62122, handily cE Buch, apne : 1 Burlew, trainet COPPELTA—One mile in’ ily Qdom, ‘trainer ee: eal id OUT OF REACH—Five-eighths in. 1.03 breezing: J. Odom, truiner DAZZLING —Hivechtee 1.03, han dily; J.’ Odom, traine DVARIC—Four furlongs in 0.60, eas iy. F. Burlew, trainen so” oA 52, gallop- Burl COURTENAY—Throe-quirters in 1.19, handily, J. Goldsborough, trainer, APRIL SHOWERS *— Fiye-clgnths in 1.08, bre. S0ld6 bord tintinertheezings J. Goldstorough, HOMESTEAD—Seven furlongs galloping: A. Zimmerman, ROSTAND—Three furlongs. 1 handily; G. i fea nandlly ‘ornell, trainer easily: J. Dillon. tri ner ARAB—Hali-mile th 0.52, b Jennings, trainer. pian STAMPING = GROUND—Half-mile in | 501-5, easily; G. Cornell, trainer. | WIZARD—One mile in 1.48 1-2, gallop. | ing: J. Dillon, trainer. SWEET ALICE—Pour furlongs in 0.50, | easily; J. Neumeyer, trainer ARDEN-Hialf-mile in 0.57, breeziag: J Kelly, trainer. breezing; J. Healy, trainer MUTINY—Four furlongs in 052 loping: J. Miller, trainer 1.38, breezing: DICK’ BERNHARD—Thre handily; Fo Taviorn tratier EAGLE ARCH—Four furlongs in 0.60 4 asiiy: A. Zimm ALLAN—Five-elght A. Zimmer, traine! LEADER—One and on Graves, frat in 1.07, handily; trainer. UNMASKED—A_ half mile in breezing; F. Weir, trainer. GRAY LAD—A half milo in 0.56, breex- NED MOORE—'Three furlonga in 0.38. ot easily: W. Shield 8T, BELLANE— trainer: riders, 0.83, breaging: F. Burlew, trainer, DY—Four furlongs in 0.60, nd- fly, F Burlew, trainer. 9 P&P?" | vecauno SCOTCH THISTLE One mile tn 1.48 4-5, | entored: MAXIMILIAN-A halt milo in 051] ea ints éasily; He Harris. trainer. eae. 0.511-2, breezing: R. Miller, tralner. | tiveness ing: D. Carter, trainer RESEMBLA P handily: AUTO HOOT sumeyer, tralner ing: J. Neumeyer, trainer thunlasttec JACK ROSE Four furlongs, in 0.501-2,| grawn together easily; J. Neumeyer, trainer. my f DAZZLE~A half mile tn 0.54, breezing, | thoroushbr t 'T. Welsh, trainer. wouder. the a nee ne RY Rpecial torThe Ey i iT Besa of (Kpecial to The Evening World.) eRe SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y oe —The training conditions wars perfect at fast. The beautiful course is thronged with the country’s greatest racers, and hundreds of them were shown over the course at different rates of speed dur- almost The most important trials noted dur- ing the morning were as follows TANYA—Five furlongs in 1.07, breesin, trainer. HEART'S DESIRE—Four furlongs in 9.49, handily; J. W. Rogers, trainer, without urging; J. W. Rogers, 1.45, going with Magistrate, 3 HIGH CHANCELLOR—One mile in| “loRsed JOCUND—One mile in 1.58, gallopin, E, Wishard, trainer. e pouring handily; J. H. McCormick, trainer. ot the ROB RO Four furlongs in 0.561-2, brees. | Of ing: W. Karrick, traine Se BAVARIAN~Five ones erate, reezing; A. J. Joyner, trainer. ore. CLAY BOY—Five furlongs in 1.1, han-| “trains daily. poopie GOLD FLEUR—Five furtongs in 1.10 84, breesing; A.J, Joyner, trainer, DIAMOND—Five | furlongs breeging: A. J, Joyner, tr foot. Tt » ily; ‘T. Murphy, trainer, Shere VANQUISHER — Three furlongs tn | OTUs! 4 0874-5, handily; T. Murphy, trainer. )) BCARECROW—Pour furlongs’ in 0.56, f breezing: J. E, Madden, trainer. ws took piace fouent Bothner is hard et work for | Men eee’ "| RECORD CROWD | SAW GREAT RACE (Continued from First Page.) BASEFUL—Three furlongs in 0,38, / Of thisevent. Probably there were 50,000 present. When the tied swept 2, eal-| by the Judges the roaring of the immense assembly was like the thunder- The people fairly went wild with delight. They -eighthe in| Surged down to the Judges’ stand and thronged about the victorious horse and jockey. trainer ‘The happy A great horseshe eighth miles in] to the view 1,683-5, galloping; =W. Jennings, | ists, and then bor to the pu the grand poked vr ing: F. Weir, tratner. applanding the enthusiast COTTAGE” MAID-Seven-cightha in| ing of a dozen Niagaras ungater they irm-tossed Atlantic of snapshot art nooff in triumph and it was a fight to get out of the ring. ‘ a0 Breal in » that the majorit for the reas than attem| through the crus p every one wanted waa an indeserib: vid the result There were no plaudits for the Disappointed ve-aighths in 1.04, | uneaddled their jn Black wih kven with all the thousands that were 1 did not seem as in the grand stand depleted in handily; J. Smith, trotner, We ONATAS—Four furiongs 11 0.53.1-2, gal- Applanse Only loping: W. Shields, trainer. LADY AMELIA—Four furlongs in 0.51, lawns had bee! W. Shields. trainer. De aecand We phicids trainers 27 1% amily: | Seadock in the tran of th 2 Bh = who were the stands TTS Uraasing Re Bitioe, Half mile in| Shey wera unnoticed and forgotten RIGHT ROVAI—Five ‘furlongs in| This was the final scene In the great 1.03 1-2; easily: F. Burlew, trainer, est Broolyn Handle: rushed and welded Into any a@pparent comment easily; J. Kelly, trainer, breaking numbers of people that WAS) Coma horses perspl NORTH” BROOK—Four furlongs in} was a w y and drawinging power HIMSELF—Six thrimgs in 1.20, gallop-| thoroughbred TENRAG_One mile In 146, easily; L.| The finmense attendance wna Tully. trainer. more interesting CEA half mile in O51. oro gee a but they hundlet utmost skill, permitted ‘them st crowd of more A half mile in 0.5%, breexs| People. lauxhing ind In the happiest The hopses pussed post and, tirning, began inter walled | graphs printed of that wonderful crowd and thero will zn who have vivid powers away together ture can portray the ife and | conveyed to were Muttering like caged birds in an ribbed cages: face that we There were other ry Place a Crowd. ‘There was an immense double-decked grand stand that extended from homestretch to the ciub | a distance May %.| quarter of a mile. space of more than 10) feet in width | the Coney Island Jockey Club's course | between the grand stand and the lawn. this mornine. The skies were bright | Imagine, if you can, this great grand and clear and the track was dry and | giand® solidly the lawn ith apoplexy. ‘The excitement racking strain made a false Alp ut But ft finally ended Phere wis babel of tongues, ‘The horses Uned’ up packed) With) Respite (and) lout of dust suddenly TON OF MONEY BET ON THESE HORSES IN TO-DAY’S HANDICAP. 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, chal- lenges, &c, Address all communications to the Amatcwr Baseball Editor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. The ball teams of ©. W. Lee & Co. and J. H. Parker & Co. met Saturday At Zeliden's, College Paint, and one of the finest amateur games of the season resulted. A feature of te game was the double p In tle sixth inning by: Fleischmann and Lounsberry, of t Lee plovers After the game both teams retired to ehden's, where dinner was served, fot lowed by dancing, which was continued to a Jate hour, The “Champtons’ say they are open to play any team: repre senting the Cotton Exchange Score by innings Parker seer O ROTO ODD Lees cicesceanccess 0 2 2) O10. 01 Phe Deca Haseball Club, averas ing fourteen to tft the Panther F.C, by a score of 10 to years, defeated 12, At Inwood Altman Neckwear Co 420ha —-w Maire « vastein., P2T20V2 00-9 Ratterles 8) Levy and HO Winker West and N. Manhelmer x A, Co of Harlem defeate rimacs an Sunday by use of 16 to 10 Would lke to arrange a xume for May 0 A.M. with. team fitfeen (oO sixteen veare Also have i few dates open in dune, July and Aw gust. Address Fred B. Henning, No. 6 West One Hundred and Thirty-thitd street, New The Spo indays in May and wy open fo wiums averaging thirteen to eeu Addvess Seymour la. tare 12k Madison avenue The Eliicott B,C. defeated the tear, Page & Co, by a score of would Nke to hear from ‘aging sixteen years toc Sat teams ay urday afternoon in dune y August si Condors and Hittanys dress 1 en 15 Broad street Rien theairand Peter & Lawrences Ad ting game by a score of 13 to 1 feature of the game was the bat rally’ {iy the wighth inning, when ®t 5 eee eee 6 1 0, Ont tood? een, mand and Kohler The Peter Cooper Chib ¥ cational Aliance Baseball Lecsie play ed thelr yb team Sunday afternoan and defeated by the f the Wdw Ra‘ter bere and seemed as ff one could walk out upon that restless sea of humans | and find solld footing. ing the morning. the inneld stood massed could not see the track from the grand | erywhere the eye was turned | A bobbing sea of heads. from the fleld the effect he gay costumes | aul colored | ribbons of the barrier be seen fluttering background but the crow didn Chere were | Hilbert, No. J? Third ave frightener screams fre crowd hear i stand. F J. W. Rogers, trainer. Therelwan RUSE OF DAWN-Four furlongs in|” Viewed 0481-2, handily; J. W. Rogers. | son more wonderful came from was suddeniy through the air the tension vf the women flecked the mass in tie stands with bright CRICKET—Four furlongs In 0.491-2| Color that setting of ebony, A tha ecioes ‘On came the thun- the whole giving aj thoir riders flashing in fhe sunlight rushed,” the crowd urging | Wallach; W with delirious shouts of the ereatest o happiness was were watehin| ee COLE NO MATCH FOR JACK O'BRIEN (Special to The Evening World.) trainer. wonderful effect of an unusual MERCURY—One-quarter in 0.38, breex- | ving mosate ing; J. W. Rogers, trainer, It was a wise move on the part of the MAGISTRATE—One ‘mile in 1.441-2, | Brooklyn Jockey Club\when 1 handily; J. W, Halen, trainer. he size of the entrance to ‘3 LORD OF THE VALLEY_One mile jn | 184 the old entrance been there to-day the great people would until {rresistiply 1.83, galloping; E. Wishard, trainer, | foTCed onward St would have BIBERIA—Six furlongs tn 1.21," hi away gatekeepers and B. Wishard, trainer, Andy: | surged onward i a resittiess torrent, An {t was thero was a steady and constant RIVER PIRATE—One mile in 1.48,|movine meine 0 G, WHITTIER-One mile, going wiih] ott eee AHF the entire population The clicking of Six furlongs in 1.191-2, han-| filles, became KWept by ‘arrick, trainer, they seemed River Pirate the course pers until Anaily O'Brien proved conclusively Athletic Club that fo administering punishment in six rounds ‘Yhe beating that he ed ag they were never 4 thelr passenge in 1.101-2, | little track entran handed out te Who stopped “Kid” Carter in four few weeks ago, the worst that has ever beon seen inn prize ring in this city the station Inging to Whatever tha cars offered a hold for a hand or it tremendous oy was one of in 4.1012, |, Up the ; ner. jawns the crowds aunged like a RULER—Three furlongs’ in 0.38, han-/4my of Invading ants, s : ra Seer LENS, nto the Ming ito bet, ling ring, immense aa it ts, ‘and roomy ua tt arson ordinary occasions, te day looked Ike the re a Harlem fiat, Bie © warming le heart, dropping the colored boy count of six, Cole was game and strug- kled to his feet and rushed at O'Brien Nke a wild bull, only to meet a serice of Jabs and hooks that staggered him, In the sixth round Cole came gamely out of his corner to do or die. feinted and drove a hard right to eption room in nm Betting Aing. NER AND ALEXANDER. Words cannot deacribe the : iat before tl tore at with Alexander, the Russian |with thecferocity ot” wit which is to take place on Me: | Jer to got Ret Yorkville welds Boum | Yee ovkes Set down on at the Pastime Club with |¢ook the and is in good shape | course. “It was aio toyget at space he handicap, one another bensis in or- the ble race. one was good-natured and crushing as a matter st_an Imposaibility ‘bert. rf; M. Wolff, Jack |'man, manager, No. 23 Ei He had Cole's face all bruised | dred and Ninth street, Cit . and Senile tha colored boy ting to a ordinary ten, he would not be don fran “orBeien aid’ no and struggled odds. At the wa mark, whil king spectacle wi iter edge of the ring, @gainst whlch the ne Bor satce faress rite Lycema Basebul the Thomas Flocko Fleld Reach on Sunday, May tte 4d The Transfig. agic Ge! sfigura White stre the Youn noliag by the following score: Magnolias. 2 0 Leta dei GG rt) Ratteries—Frankenberg, Roth winners ‘have June 5 open for teams averaging 14 to 16 yenrs. Address Sid- ney Kleinfeld, 519 Canal stret, etty The Falrmount F. C., of Jersey City, defeated the Manhattan F. of Hack: sack, by a score of 18 to 1s. Wine hers would like to games with teams averaging 15 to 16 years. Ad- dress T. A, Bradley, 542 Mercer street, Jersey City, ‘Phe Monitors defeated the Unknowna by a score of 10 to 6 The feature of the game was the batting of Quinn and Sheridan. They would like to arrang: Fumien with teams averaging twelve ¢ fourtosn years. Address L, Livingston, No, 2) Miller avenue, Brooklyn. The Troy Juniors defeated the Trout- ndans in two games, The score for the first game was as follows Jack |vroutmans .... 42000000 0-7 Troy Juniors. 460 10000 0-41 The second game Troutmans .... 4290000006 Troy Juniors. § 1000000 0-8 Hatterles—A, Mohr stein and Pater nd Russ; Pfun Tho Flite Juniors, a newly organizes | team, would like to arrange games with teams averaging eleven to thirtee: years, Address Max Cohen. No a7 First avenue, city. The Young Ltnoolns would like to play teams averaging ten to leven yeans, Address ‘Dhomas Lynch, No, 429 West Twenty-fifth street, Cit ‘The Young Leaguers, of Hartem, would lke to arrange games with teams aver- aging nine to eleven years. They line aa follows: N. Levin, 8b.; Katz, of.: cQuirk, If; Ragaman, 2b; I. Witt Jb: M, Jacobs, 1 A. Lehman, p.: Lau: The Central A. C. has orfanized and would like to bear from al! foams. offer- in, Tantes in New Jersey, Lon: Taland an New yore Address Becre. not | tary W. . sr., No, 18 West Third @ norry- | street, City, The London end Lancashire B. B,! & -RODENBACH WINS - FROM SAM BERGER ——$——_-$.— —————— Rodenbach felnted with his right and | 1 left on Berger's stomach. n clinched and tore around when Rodenbach | the Evening World.) 26. —Williamn noliday games only, Address Manager heavy-welght shot in a left to th outboxed Sam peculiar style |games with iveraging Lwelte to. of bis opponent, who assumed a weird | jon and sprang into the} unanimous y f the judges. amateur rates, do not permit of tried to rush him, but Roden- sotwork would permit of no: was us agile as a cat a: started after back with a left Address Willtat Phirtleth street nd it was due to (his fact that Roden- Berger was of Fordham, » games with teams averaging as Berger seemed at | his | but this: punet on the decision. of Ridgewood rger scored the best the second round “| when he landed on Rodenbach’s stomach and had him in distress M.. Memorial Day A. M 4 to be played on our gro. h jabbing hi If expenses The jr tim the decish alph street, Hrooklytt hands with the man whom he started mixing ner and were finally sepa- ALL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR REGATTA ENTS : A good cuteher en to fourteen * will be a gpectal prize cup which will be given owner of the club boat makinig the Address Will ——- Manhatans ‘The Manhattan Cot with teams av * buseball team, ——————_ BASEBALL PLAYER inl to The Evening W: which will be One Hundred ver the Sands Point course. Phirty-sixth led on Memorial ‘this will be the second ‘game the t Manhattans Varlous won the len Cured by “*German Method.”’ because they lead the word in'sc.entific thought, be- cause the most skiiful physicians the world has ever Froduced were either born or educated in Germany. The specia:” ists controling the Heiderburg system of curing men are un- ther successful years of practice proves this, ined their percentage of remarkable cures. contro! the iatest discoverizs for the cure of men's diseases. Men Cured For Life hiental weakness, prostatis or any tanding, the 8 eighteen yours old, a crack base y Cental road in’ Us city last night and died at Muhlen-! When young ‘coat train of Hartling and Lutz, Geek | berg Hospital hé seited comp . |Germa \|Never Fai and no colege of n Doctors Polo Ground New York. Adm. M. Brooklyn val SPORTING. equaled anywhere; Physicians has ever obtat German Lectors pract ically ONE HORSE A DAY. FORT PLAIN, 2-1, 3D. Was beaten out through bad racing luck f blood poison, and blotches, sores oF Dangerous. Symptoms so-called rheumatic pains, fear of sudden Expert Specialists Don't lose & mome, our homo «ure tation of the pass power, terrifying losses, rk will show you what you than any. other doctor 0 ‘posterity ot to" crust your filled and ‘succeastut sboeluiiain eUlts we never £1 9 HeECUTe experionce-— actual kuowiedge ¢ ours would be the | rove that to bi but the most okie faith were. it possible for . and our thousands of cured lity. You run absolutely ‘ow cannot call, write for rlin Medical Institute, Hours, 9 A. M. to8 P.M SSSLESEESSS Jdman and Lipshitz, The} \s2 W. S4TH ST. N.Y. CITY. Sundays, 10 to Men Cured Me MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk, en exclusively treating special diseases Nothing scence can’ devire oF in. my. office equipment, treat You ‘skilful SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. 0 desiring to teat my Informa For Pane day f inake the following RATION DAY Wire one of the By special request.’ Tw Wish Yo take a Gone Tales this. ea 3 and the only one 8 for this one. 82.00, My record above and reatore you to ENGLISH ATHLETE SEND CHALLENG NEW HAVEN, Conn., May:26—Mane ser G, Elton Parks, of the Yale Ath Jletic Association, said that a cablegraa to the effect that a challenge from th English colleges had been mailed wa received by Capt, Clapp during th. track meet_at Harvard last weel,. api early this weck the document itself way |received here. A meeting waa arrange with the Harvard athlete authoritte ‘tor Saturday at Franklin Field, Phita’ ‘delphia, when an Informal discumsio: will } of the challenge. Posstbl, there will be a meeting later in Nev York to formulate the reply. Mr. Parke ® said that Yale nren would like yer imuch to aecept the-challenge, but tha jthe fact that it was necetved very lat |may make it necessary to decline. I | would be quite an undertaking to ay range for the trip at this late day, and besides, the men who would ,probablj be picked to go are about to Breal training. Mr. Parks said that he coul not make public the terms of ‘the chal lenge until it had been placed in th hands of the Harvard management. Yale athletic authorities said > da) thet @ movement for a meet this sem iner between Oxfor-Cambridge | ani Harvard-Yale representatives has bee; ir progress for some time, and that th idea is regarded with favor among Yul men. The opinion among the track met iere seems to be that it will be ac cepted. —a—_—_ | Murray H Next Game, | The next game which the Murray HN team will engage in will be with thi Central Isiip team, which has bees playing such great ball this season ‘The teams will play at Olymple Fveld One Hundred and Thirty-six and Fifth avenue. on Sunday. Wad Wil pitch for the Murray Hille. MEN'S DISEASES |. I treat and cure all) acute and ‘chronio mar-| Vous and private dis-, eases of mien. I can you" mpre real re relief, becaling ag. Beak ef because “i experience tolls. mo just | what you need to make! You ictong: healthy and yeorous. My ier ayatem’ of trest: nent, My cures, are gil ased on. sclentific he yeare, ofr auncesstay cures by @ suc- WEAKNESSES, mee, sins some! VARIGOCEL SIRICTURBSi2"e sistng'st sea ¢ no ing, No palmoiq’ mon, Do mates wens may Us Jour, CONUS apie wat eftective, explain to, you the explain 10, Jioyed. tO make You stroke tha vigorous... 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Williams, leon removed tO. 1.80; 1.50, ” On S.weclat yarior car 165 W. 34th.St., New York. 44 Days of May. 741 @ 7967 | Sunday, May 15, 17 72 1538 Monday, May 16, 1134 215 ‘Tuesday, May 1%, 14,69 454 Wed, May 18, 12ZQOQ 498 Thurs,,, May19, L1G] 484 Friday, May20, 7OL 335 Saturday, May 21, 575 212 Sunday, May22, 1GO4 1479 Monday, May23, 1O98 239 Tuesday, May 24, 14,74 . 428 Wed, May2s,12l7 478 Thurs, May26, 1185. 450 Total......, B2LT 14747