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" By FRANK W. THORP, TLUCKY VICTORY VICT' ORY _ WORLD: SATURDAY EVENINGTUMRCEOSTIO. Reon ii DIAMOND, RING ‘New Ridersof of Prom- ise Ate - Searce, , Few Being Devel- oped in the West, During Winter. OCKEYS are most important factors ih races, Pitusbung Phil, the most successful of all turf operators, farely bet on a horse ridden ‘by a poor Jockey, Stevo L'Hommediou, _ whose luck in the East was phenomenal until he was banished by the tunf authorities, always confined ihis operations to horses ridden by the best jockeys, For {n+ stance, If three crack riders had mounts in a race, L’Hommedieu would pick the best of these three horses on form and Dacic him regardless of price. However, the turf authorities came to the conclu- elon that L'Hommedieu had a shade somewhero and that Ms plunging gave racing too much notéflety, and so they dsked him to phek his grip. L'Homme- dieu moved westward, and, while he ts still A big operator, he has none of the phenomenal luck he had in the Bast, ‘take the regults of any face meeting and ono will find that the majority of victories are seored by riders of ability, For tnstanco at the Falr Grounds ae Now Orleans, H. Phillips and Jack tin aro the leading Jockeys, An OWnGE gets his horse fit and good and wires Diz agents all over the country that he Will siart the horse on @ certain date, Then he gets either Martin or Phillips to ride, In this way either of these boys get the choice mounts and they wid more frequently than other ridets, There will. be few additiona to the Jockey, ranks this season, New Orleans eveloped only one good rider in the Gpprentleo class and that was Sidney Dickson, who has been gobbled up by W, Kx. Vanderbilt and ds now in France, ‘What the California tracks will add to the riding division {9 not known. Mo~ Daniels hag been doing very well out ee but tho writer has not seen him yi Tho most amazing proposition In the key Ine 1s Otto Wonderly, This boy jas beon riding for some years, He @eveloped at the Canadian tracks and wos Ppged at a fancy salary to ride for J, BI Haggin, He had one good enn en apparently faded: into e 1 ake tl . Hes raae Wonderly to New, Orleans Inst winter’ and Rout not win @ race, no Bae, how good te pores on which had the be aay ‘hen He went’ to Hot Spriige. There he developed won- dorful bility, He Was quick 68 a flash @t the post and his finishing powers Seemed botter than ever, There was a race at Hot Springs on 1 where, Mamie Worth, carrying pounds; Toscan, carrying 121, and eben, cprrying 130 pounds, met in a gissrorione ‘dash, Wonderly rode Mamie Tomaamenrtied Redfern, and play waned up on Roseben, . The was popaned exclusively to Rose- Beni and Mor one ares’ ‘back Mamie Worth nd she went back in the betting to 10 «B maton and as away in front with maro, ets fern at once laid Tos- The track was sloppy and ects rates to Toscan. Wonderly cept Ma head in front to the ‘afte whire Roseben moved up on the de and joined her. 19 Maréwas now In between Toscan d Rosebm, and there were on these ig two riders who knew all the ‘ip of tle game, sich aa giving dis- fering ittle Busine tn Vaid tl heh Mamie Worth, by Ea oredted with her and ibe sing en.in very game fashion, At the ond raat persistence trivmphed, and nm by a short head in one of thi mare os scen at Hot Spnings, terngs will probably have to rely on 4 bys who were prominent last h ag Hildebrand, Redtern, eG Shaw, O'Neill and others fan ly wil known, New Orleans and the Cat fa tracks usually develop good miny promising id and. this come ‘the suntac wo Niod and Dickson al Mind of srumvagurt salaries an tractehag also passed. Of al: a Hildebrand has ! te ho ig Ai) nde the itney oat re acleoting nders, ~. BANINGS ENTRIES, (Spal t The Evening Wri.) (PONINDRS, Wishirigton, DO, Muroh Lefaieny falee for Montage waces aro ax|—The entries tor Mondiy are ay follows: a 1 nate three-year-olds a & halt’ furlongs; Columbia Divinjon san nd Tru CE—Dwo-; olde) four «i eo a Old coupe, aay 29100404 aa mamemartromeneey iy Uli 10 snags enmeaiamemeamesys fl It tenrcomencamedonnens OT Anode amnenoterieses 4101 SLUG ROG vender eorewrmunce ox 10D hind te tree- year olay ox furlongs @diamdis L) ware ACE atin nl and ono-hal ourre for fom vear-old tuslonge! Coluntina thpen-year-olde And forty yard, thten Your Home By ible » plano, It can be done for “a fow dry down and a promise,” whieh te | America, Joussed jiu-fiteu, will be decided within CARD AT CITY PARK. (Special to The Evening Worldd OITY PARK—NBW ORLBANS, March. 28 i RACH -Four furlongs} aelling; for BECOND ACD Eiere hts mile purse) bag maiden colts: end roidings, three-year peeneaes ommenna yee 100 10 MAM ceecounssnmaras vee 10 eppeeayononoansnont ty B0t1, 0 one ovawervereel poveseseee al awe nas yanmar Eloy Band caw... Fourth Race—Seven-elghtha; four-yourolds and up (16), Banana Croam, ., FIFTH RACH—MIN for four-vear. sd poriines asked Nis many of rare” Modaic the Mm the joni Went H JU JITSU JAP AND BOTHNER After many attempts, covering # | pentoa Bothnen, the Ughtweight ahampion wrestler, way to-day finally matohed against a jiu-fitsu Sxpert, Higashi, the best ¢xponent of the Japanese art in The matoh was arranged in The Even- Ing Workt office to-day, and artiolee of agreement were signed. Tite contest, which will prove the superidrity or in- ferionity of the Amertcan wrestling game as compared with the widely (is-| na three weelts, Hire is the jlu-jjtwu ver sion of the rales both men have agreed ‘tor 1—Each contestant aall wear cont and ‘belt, 2A contestant shall be deemed to have been defeated when his two shoul dors and hips shall have touched the floor, provided that sald contestant shall thave reached this position on the floor through having been thrown down. 8A contestant shall be deemed to have been defeated when in such posl- tion on the floor, if said combatant can- not free himself: from hiv opponent's) annus within twenty seconds’ time, 4-A contestant shall be deemed to have been defeated when from any cause or oansem te may become uncon- solous, 5A combatant shall be deemed to. have been deferted when he hae been redwced to submisuton through the em- Ployment by its opponent of any hold: or trick, NICOL, Of at Ieast three months, George shoulders and hips to the floor, the com- jlu-jitsu, tat ai oompatent tne repre- wee to it a iy eae (gl ire ONEILL 6—When ® defeated combatant finds himselt obliked to acknowledge his submission, he must pat or hit the floor or ‘his antagonist's body with his patting with hands or feet pegs foot Or hand is to be regarded as a token ot fuwenden” 7When a defeated combatant pats or hits the floor, or anywhere, in token ft the victor must at once 1d. combatant shall have al- lowed his shoulders and hips to have ‘touched the floor, monmentarily, but el ‘have done Ghee) the Dey of thereby throwing his nent 6 com batamt who has go allowed his shoul- ders and hips to touch the floor shall ot be deemed to have been defeated, Selyat poet 9%, @ mat hd Ee tress, it Is permisstble for @ contesta: who's on. the defensive to fall to any ‘way that he pleasos, but for defensivi Purposes it Is generally better to 1! on the back, Peppa? @ combatant lying ie back for defensive purposes shall A Breed and downed again by pon and made once more to nigh it ‘who has been so raised and downed shall he deemed ‘to have been defeated, but not otherwise, When one not a jiu-jitsan is matched agunst a flu-Ntelan It ia necessary @bat the former, in addition to cor fa tad ing the alti, Tules, should. be re of the following rules: ig understood and agreed that tthe 4 Hus fitout man, whether he fights a boxer or contests with a wrestler, anal be allowed to use in this defenso any of thé tricks thi belong to the art of 2—It is further understood.and arreed that a iiy-{iteu man assumes no re ibility for ay. iniuty or inftates caused by Suny ¥ got or thing done during {ie 00) contest, Gptnce that the usjiten man Aanect el lameleas for a as mi Pepoved died (ole dad ment are ly drawn, signed and witnessed, to 1 fs Mgt Bist sper oon- teatant nor Crier parital in the matoh shall have cause tor action on Led md or grounds resulting from airing the contest, guy. or (ries, or death caused To Build Robust Health start at the foundation of life and health, Assist your organs to do their work properly. Food and drink cannot nourish if your liver is not working right. Dyspepsia and Indigestion follow if your digestive organs are out of order, Constipation cannot exist if your bowels are free. A short course of Beecham's Pills will soon put you right and an occasional one will keep you so, BEECHAM’S PILLS will do more to build up robust health and maintain ft than any other medicine, They have done this, and are con- tinually doing it for thousands all over the world. If you start now and take BEECHAM’S PILLS occasionally you will certainly benefit to a remarkable degree, Sold preayiers In Boxés, 10c. and 25c. 0 BRIEN KNOCKED OUT, STILL WINS THE FIGHT = STAR JOCKEYS OF THE SEASON: (petal to The Evening World.) . Md, Matoh %,—For® man to be cleanly knocked out and then to be awarded the fight does not heppen often in the prise ring, This occurred last night before the Eureka Atinetio Club, however, when “Young Peter Jackson" sent Philadelphia Jack O’Brien” down and out in the sec. ond round with a terrific right-hand awing to the jaw. Referee O'Hara thoyght that Jackson's blow was foul, as he struck in a breakaway, after the men had agreed to break clean, The majority of tho spectators, how. ever, did not agree with him, Tt owas, without doubt, one of the Gleahest blows ever delivered tn price ning, and it was some little time before O'Brien regwingd consolousness, Up to the time that the blow wae struck, O'Brien hed the better of the contest, Ho jabbed Jackson fn the face with his lett. repeatedly, but the negro was evidently playing a walt ing game, and. kept boring in, and tried.2 umber of times to land his 295 Pearl 8 BANKING AND FINANCIAL. STOCKS, BONDS, all nares a ‘or Sib inane rie for ® copy of our, 400-pmge lust: | “QUIDE TO INVESTORS” AND tasued greths and mailed free, | Hhoiftucronees Briones | inst road iva, Hear 65th St. N.Y snd ettectvely, a able to land effectively, and then it ing him to the lai caught O'Brien Lane e ‘on the jaw, send nd of dreama, — LOCAL BALL SEASON. ‘The sem{-profesalonal baseball season will open to-morrow at Hquitable Park, Sixty-seventh street and West End avenue, The contending teams will be the Murray Hills and the Metropolitans, Both are made up of the best semi- professional playera to be found here- bolus, eWiltéo, of the Brooklyn. Club, who has been engaged by the Murray Hills to do the bated aN ways he will’ in. troduce @ ourved ball that keep the heavy stick men of the bi league guessing the ooming iyear, POOL FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. A champlonship pool tournament in whigh @ number of the beat cue experts of thié city will take part has been ar- ranged to take place at Sandera’s Bill- iamt Parlors, No, 60 West One Hundred end, Bixteenth street, The tournament will be for the champlonship of Greater New York and will begin next Wednes- day evening. Up to date ten entries have been received. A handeome sou- GAINBD 87 POUNDS. Gained 87 pounds by using Fathor John’s Medicine,—Blanche Kelley, Providence, R. I, John’s Lidge) P, Murray Forest City, Pa, GAINED 10 POUNDS, Gained 10 pounds using Pathe ee GRAIN, COTTON. “DAILY MARKET LETTER” Main office, 63 Broadway, 44 Court 8t., Brooklyn, N.Y. “Determining the character and Yintnolal Ity of your Broker Is as important sation of rleht ators | FOR SALE, | Toon 4j out-of-town mail orders address rin | WATCHES, ‘diamon on | weekly Tents; delivered at once. MANHA BIAMOND GO, #8 ihiden bane. 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Sora Board of Watimate and Apportion was chary of letting the corporat venir emblematic of the champlonghip ‘will be given to the winner. oh ast who will compete are Sam Lewis), ahaa mt jy Ul Charles Sus a: ‘Thomas Bites yen Land itewart, Thomas CARS WILL oD + TOCELTICPh The Irioh-Amerloan Atl won: ite fight ‘for better facilities ‘to, Celtic, Park, City, where It holds {te big. track pled This anaow to-day, nt PJ, | the ee ee niga and evtes. olty | may Lbiet roewhid this going ‘ta the athletic grounta, bse eh tramp over dunes o f shifting’ dust, Portpiaslo® has, been oni ay city tothe New York and: County, Raliroad Company ty a spur fom its main. Ung dn avenue through Celtic avenue, after hngpen asi ‘the engranod | aporting field, fi ‘This grant did not come daatly, for ted, in ita appittatio ily Pifestre. to do ean by hoes athletic endeavors in amateur 6) poe y Attorney Daniel I, Cohalon) 4 oe peared for the olub, donnie i strong argument that if which had disturbed the mumlolp i thorities with regard. to. this , SEeeaies ‘ated In all applications of. th bably be York would pro! erin Then the opposition hore were present at thi me ths Anterest of the club, b Johalon, President Conw cpey and “Dennis Gilroy, Gente, of the railway so there, and announ he fnmediataly begin the constructor the Celtic avenue spur, 80 time the big sp seltciaeeh a fo wed eed which is given to the p Dangers and Cure ———— ON CATARRE This is an honest offer of a fine hook. The name of tine is sufficient guarantee in itself of the’high charaoter of It was written by Dr. Sproule, widely known in the United 'S and Canada’as an authority on Catarrh. 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