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: ORE: TURSDAY EVENING, APRIT 11, 1905. i "ree! SPORTS EDITED BY ase! ROBERT EDGREN | (SECOND BASEMEN AND SHORTSTOPS OF LOCAL . TEAMS YOUNGSTERS | NOT UPTOMARK . AT BENNINGS BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to ‘The Evening World, WASHINGTON, April 11~They are all talking down here about what the two~ year-olda that have been racing here are going to do when they go North to New York. One would imagine that th poor little undersized ponies that have . j ‘ i : been posing as thorougnired two-yeare ghee ‘ f t : eee, ’ : . olds at this course were golng to eweep e» i. : : a , as eal : : a \ +i 4 ‘ everything before them when they get . e- ‘ YS . to Aqueduct, Asa matter of fant, Oak- a lawn ts the only two-year-old thet hes ‘OW, listen,’ sald Tom Sharkey Bash r ‘ : shown to be anything like a good race Hest night, turning tho full 3 mh i & AY : Ja a seas a ‘ 4 i ’ \ - horse, And concerning Gakinwn, well, cltnrent (nto his headlight and fei ; : SASS § ‘ nap Ae one would imagine that the Saratoga FAt Into the writer's oye, “jlu- . % : SAHe rs ‘ Special was as good as won by this eolt, ism fako, There's nothing to it. \ ‘ “sf . . Hu? “ ‘ It would be @ fairly good wager that Ay, You know I was a sailor for a a i ae of RS . y oy : I 5 : not one of the two-year-olds thet has Bure! I salled around the ‘ been used at the Bennings track thie Vmany a time, And I saw some meeting wil! carn bracket at Aqueduct, i too, You bet. Not one of the two-year-uids that raced iw, I'll just #how you what a fake vere ts t apriog sia ~, and they, rer ia thing ts, It's no way to fight orouabiy wetter lot on the averag 14 think of using it. Them Japs wil nave to horeuen herd fois pet Me"t nothing but barbarians, and they ng ree waen at » H "One time when I was in the navy we Seagon ho Bennings tWo-Jour-old won & a “ying up at Nagasaki. That was purse, At Jamaica two ot them did by mn place for fighting. The Japs ‘to Hok the life out of ua every aay. ines how ‘they done !t? There che merest seraich, One was Ky Johnston on a track that wes vesy long lane leading down to the Ag. We used to get into o fight neu , and the other was First Born. ne ith Japs und punch one or two of A iwo-year-old lke Oaklawn mi Paters, Vendors and other's of that class may stand out aa @ greatly superior jrand then about a thousand would @ running out with bamboo poles beat the heads off us. We would arccie at Bennings, but train lose | Sight of the fact that the powerful ets all the way down to the boats, and F fellow who went down got his, of New York have soo.ea of youn he Jape ised to near kill us, stors that could provably du what Gal lawn js doing down here Just wat and see how many races Oakiawa win at Aqueduct He bas only one stake engagement, but, will probably Start In some of the conditton races. ok Ia it quite fair to the publis to stast ft -about that jilu-}tseu thing, @ two-year-old In a race when tha! = BN iae) *em-—tie regular onos, those year-old virtually killed Ite chances by they call Sam Unres, lots of 'em. x Tho “track watchera all knew ft'n all a bluff, Put gloves on one that Tickle had run away, 1) fam snd°he couldn't lick @ feather t. One Gay me and three other fellows ashore, We hired three of those Rshaws and started out to see the ? yi th. We used to like to play tricks CILEER Ts HD ASE» The Japs. Ax soon as we got under I stood up in my jinrickshaw and Knew {t. fur they laid against her tye a little jump--like that—and come " lown on my heels, |) 'E busted right down through !t and | strong. Of course, her owner may have food on my fect on the ground. There belleved that the runaway did uot hurt ‘ Bes.tyvo long bamboo poles for han dios, ao jvthey just snapped off. The Japs EBiaye got no idea of 8 joke, and as soon her, but who ever heard of a two-yeare BA the little fellow that was pushing “4 shaw old that was even worked in the morne ing of @ race that would run to best iurm in the afternoon? Tickle had none of the speed she possessed when she ———————_ | Peal Vendor on situniay, ran meoond to Oaklawn and had the best two-yeare olds at the course behind her, That Johnson youngster put up @ corking ride in the first race. Burns had the youngster beaten at the furlong bole ‘and Johnson kept on with hands and heels and, fairly outriding Burns, in a terrific drive landed the Belmont filly by @ head. In. the last he won very. cleverly with Sir Ralph, If Johnson had had the mounts that Baird has had Guring, thle mieeing he would ha @round saw what was the matter Se ee asionished the publics | Given, equ ree lohnec bea ind ho! dropped the handles and came at. me BY ALLEN SANGREE (Special to The Evening World.) Just started to be sent along, ta In the | seven times out of ter. bine the run. LLEN SA2 REE. SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | pink of condition and from now. on cae Si ee, “I took a swing at him. See? He y the teams! doubled, the i unhooped {) 11.—With falr weather and a per-| favorable reports may be expected of Bugs ? sind One—Promptly at 5 p ped at y il, trainer, Bricked in under it and hit me a foul| grtenng, guine being advertised for J) Offa, who teil into much a fit of terror track ag training conditions ehe | DHL: Wisharl, trainer, 9 BENNINGS ENTRIES, WBlow with his thumb. Say, I fell down} jaigox, Both looked the pink of con- | tat he muffed the cateliers throw —_— racers at the Bay gathered early and| ing. Has speed and. will be ready for In numbers, and the scene during the |the early meeting. J. FTylang, traine ‘ galloping hours was an iimated one, | withard hea Vist aburted beset TRS ING SS TE TRACES NEARR Many of the Carter Handicap eldgibles | fellow and a inore serious question will | for the those todmencow a owe Gre quartered at the Coney Isiond| be naked from Gils oul, EB, Wiehard, | hr iee Pye hee kaif shalt gyro a Jookey Club's grounds, and a fow of | Meouthern Cross—Six furlongs in 1.161 Columbia course” for three-year ond them were sent along at a racing galt. /all out. This fellow's first appearan allant 0... The most prominent vas taat shown by | Will probably be in the Arverne Stak WN Tu Brite; ty back, and I didn't know what ‘Graw's men waded in ateat | Mertes left hls dag eating Do: fetruck mo for a minute. Bofore I EN Mosquitoes jolted the | glove and ng enowgh to pould get up the Jap ran away, The| soaior for about 120. “Never mind, alngle, Svangelist lay down “Pll ler two fellows jumped out and came] tought the fans, ‘They'll be great at Va Progress” and smote hip and ta nick mo up, and then the Jup| MOURNE I TiN, nig fellow In Ale | Lllgl for anovner single, Ielster helped about a thousand of this friends | 15) caravansary and {t's all over. | tuings by aiso adsning ‘4nd Jumped on us all at once. We | ary toe 4@h awful rough time, That's once nan’ s arly meeting. J, Hyland, trainer, (Special to The Evening World.) Brusn. Joe Hornung, who played with the ie eed Vin C 7 on the third day of the Aqueduct mee! Fon4i i “9 Civil War League, was receres, Wiren ing Skerritt with @ I Drmonde's Right and Belle Btrome, of | Pm, the third day of the Aq Ponies Biwotmine. I was laid up for fair. But) oot quite eure whether to call strike | Curis lit, tind errr on the Paget string. They were both| "Sreclal LicensecFour furlongs in 0.50, Ney diteu business 1s N. G. If I'd | Oe ua he hung on wo the frst word, | te a two-uagwor, Donliie an, asked a six-furiong gallop. Belle Strome |enaily. This one nots like a good colt pive aad fahown as much about boxing then as I| Sing up te spectators’ expressions, ich shigied waln. ic. upshot was negotiated the distance in 11445, white | ANd ls one of the Icceno ellatbles for the] — Batknap go now I would have uppercut that Jap| ig maving the “punishment ft the | (sat Tulle Noching to it | Jersey ail Ormonde's Right reeled tt oft In 118.| Tran Creas—-irive furionge in 10%, pulle| — sringaeauiawr + when he ducked under my swing, and 1| ae neg going back some, too. ‘A lady from we Audiiogn. poclety. ONBOON eres lisesne e 9 ool pon anded ‘the wane Both appeared to be within themselves, |!ng up, This filv ia in five siakes at wid have knocked him over into| "ste tap of boll McGraw's team cut | Hound’ our = "Tho skoetarhe Ww BECOND Ch—Four oa ‘ Tho Sioetare Were Aw the filly la assigned 10) pounda and | jer Aone plenmantit "when tee aioe | oan feh amen. toe Hy . Wala e nalr gamen " y t' inner | Tradition-Fot e 0.51, mat AS that Russian Tion got a|of Jersey's right flelfer with a une $94 had aoin ° eneas By Paget pair will be looking the win lon--Four firlones Yn 0.81, wal Bal HI loping. ‘This mere could not be better t Pee Had soins st fer In the eve on Saturday bigger chost than me?" asked | Samuel Berea ee Sater rate German s TASDINE Nis tt ; the look: A HOR yy cigs thing else: y i al and ante ‘The other workouts shown were as| trimer” °F i Action. A, J, Joyner.) fem orth. Tom, taking a quick glance ng " ‘amselist Broke the bv follows! Water Light—Six furlongs tn 1,17. han-| THIRD, RACE—One mile and " Tike: Africander—8!x furlongs in 1.22, breez~ filly One or two more weeks and this Hl ‘014 course, for four-year-ol a ters’ pitcher, gave him a| Wise. 1 f tPhey tel! mo he's a wonder. Say, | Hike, the Skeeters’ pitcher, Round Uke to wrestle him at the Garden,| pass. Dan McGann, the brute, Hpi “pumm : y fancy profes: Venger Fat @ mirror behind the bar. clergyman and did not mnmandnents, ean mt ta 4 wo more weeks A 8 5 onal ball, temporized until Schuman: | York - Be ie Se Ing. This racer thas been doing every | cait will be teadw hee the knot tit na the gong rang PL A thing in excellent manner, A. J. Joyner, nderine Hand—A half tn 9.61, hand- penlgue . One from the Paget string: A. J. Hewitiams i rit and stole second, the Cann, Fr on Off. trainer, be willing to bet $1,000 to $100 on| Shortstop Morr ond tu ear Moy CEI tiaeinelant MO RRERGAL 22, gallopt er. tra'nor, 1 Ban y P se: hg home, Mertes went fumible from 7 2 ‘4 Dy n effect on the Instant much mental) Plandy—Six furlongs in 1.22, galloping, ater Dome ‘ 5 Aer If and take 40 per oent, of tno| alias gent pat ea pounce to pitcher, 26S his day off, BY BOZEMAN BULGER capacity {5 required, hia colt worked along with African-| out, Another metho eee (LCE Pater Pal.) i win, lose or draw. I'd make a| ‘ leaden Gi Sut "Father" three |gpnarenine gum the Tho poritions of second base and| ‘i position of shortstop affords more| ger, A, J, Joyner, trainer. Tounen trainer HM) URTIC RACE.Five and « half furtongw thousand If 1 did lose,’ ae aS a aa sncuen [tke } shortstor are such inseparable parta of| chances tor spectacular plays than sec: | “Hartender-cA half-mile In 0.64, oasily.| ;,Vorlsan Six furtomae in 1.22. mallon- | Columbia course: for three-resr-olde and Wh COORDING to the decision of| however, to score Dantel, Pt aa scbul) machinery that It 1s almost ee Boe OTrTa TAT mote ftee \ fair selling-plater and can repent Ms | be shown (intl! Belmont Park, A. 7 A Magistrate Iiammer, baseball) Offa Neal, who stood on thin’ bee from the phosphate f Imperative to discuas them in conjunc-| ar gccund, A shortstop must be of a| orris Park coup, J. Boe eet ee Thongs aie tA ROnMeR: Th 110) AAlOBInie Playing on Sunday is less culp-| for Jerney, seized a warm bounco trem giver and— ion Bee ee CTE Ee rar te ye rang | CraInee: 1.| THs hore In doin nice steady" eailons Hable than murder, Baseball fans will Svancelist. ‘Dhle wae plainly | Round Elght-This was murder, Kelly f ; in Calrngorm—Six furlongs In 1.22 g8l-| and looks very well. J. Hyland, trainer, IEE T IG! Hoar ic In the past a pers| oon ny replaced — MeCann, and the Glunta| After seeing the second baseman and} art at the samo thme, Tho good short-\j,5ing. Jamaica will bo his first ap-|"Zealn—Tour furtorea In. OAi, easily: % ar it, In past a pers | Giants’ round. niling, | {uoniously assaulted him eght thes, |#hortstop move with such perfect pre-| stops ara sprinters and should have ab-| 1PM YARM I O ate, his fly worked with ‘Tridition, the tage of New York's population has| Round TMwo—Glants came up smiling, Blood dwed freely as Weer in. Hos | cision to and from the bag at second, |yvlatw ccutiol of thelr muscles, It is no | Pe Ae T aan nana | Eilon being n Hine-onener for the’ both én of the opinion that a man who] gxeotors were pale but determined, At- | bokea, Kelly's Were batted shut| mans wellwversod onthuslants are im-|oney tack tor hlin to pice up a bait on |, CAMPO—T three-quarters in 2.90, Oe ERP Mg TOCn ae Tralcen | many ‘i f shor Deviin knocked aix Inches of goose |! & Momeni, He held ong open with f i 1 fly. The same old specd marvel as his left hand undp that the positions | rituer side and then recover his equie | preesed with the td — bac! alt fonce, shoring at tig ae led with th anGratial 3 brium in the to throw out tie run-| shown in the season of 194. J, Hyland, PYAR Gmusement or, greenbacks | eah off the lelt fence, anc ering Ot | ght. |B "ang, Mertes, Dahlen, -| re very much the same Hoe He must be sure oF hie tan. bes | eootee NEW ORLEANS’ CARD jaw York 1s wradually becoming ciy-| second. Schuman could not Bi ay han apd Wiltse each hit, and Deviin| ‘his i not correct, If those who en-|ture ho tusns tie bull louse, aww wild |TAer le in ag, br 5 hd up to date. in the Weatern| from Gilbert's sacrifice, Bresnahan clouted twice. | Je éould burdly |tertain euch an idea could seo the two|throw from a. shoristop is always dis | Courier ti 40, Sen bo Hawfinch stand sw sd and toppled. Meref- | lunday Is regarded as the beat| rented, then hooked to short, sum- jex the Tite hagenered’ chad | oxchinge places for @ game the alfter. |MMLRUN, Jn audition to tile BaporiatoD | ing, This one le gelling & pe sow W ORLMANS, La, Apri t.—Tne| _ Mivele Aan," WFOE outdoor sport, and the big ball | woning Devlin to the ple counter, punched. “An 8.1 C." a, oflicer ow [ence Woule be apparent hind Miuseiiahy pitcher and mecond: basoe| Preparation, J. Hyland, tater |. entries for tonmorrow's Faces are as fol-| | SIXTH eo He hae ho eek eho ious | Keleter made a allent catoh from Tay- commanded McGraw, in ‘humanity's| ‘The shortstop must have a strong and| man can't. In other words, he je the| Csaraphine—Seven | furlongs 9, | Towns course; @gainst such a use for the| jor, Merritt and Vanderarift now | Mame, to end the horrtble scene, It ate throwing gm and must be|Keneral utility man of the Inileld be-|handily, This Ally is engaged In five| FIRST RACE—Five anf one-half furlongs J ; ¥ 8 Lie f oC 4 + was no longer a joke, he sald, Where | °C"! 4 Having i hard job of his own, nd has been doing | *!Ing: for, throe-y Id colta and galdings, fof een ore ee deed: af yiRe" | doubled, making a run, Jersey showed | wore his feclings to permit such van {Abi to recover his balance after Nelds |" ahure ig much Individuality among eet’ ReneS in an exoellent| fed" Devt 10 Eich Sine heseee W waver liave a chance to get. out| claret stains, but came back strong. outrage? ‘Phe Yale scandal was bad| ine a ground ball and throw from al: » cach having his pecullar way | everything ae! bis Chas, ‘T. Noland SEVENTH RACH—Columbia re; | n air and enjoy a i enough! Some Gerry people also added | must any position, The second baseman and throwing. manner, A, J. Joyner, trainer. Bie” Tow, for three-year-olds, fae ope wir and enjoy 8 good game! Honors even. th complaint, ‘and flnally Mao be a good flelder, steady and sure, |,,Provaniy Willlum Dahlen, of the] Diana Tern—Four furiongs in 0.81,| Cofiector”. ti Pi tive aereereuls Mey ee gee ey an, openenir| Round Three—Donlin got to first With | agrecd, He also’ gave. on 16. (pena | RUBE Bei 8 good Aedes, Btahdy | Giants. hs the moxt unique method of ‘One of the Paget two-year-| Finer Clock: a uch more profita Me en ee ee | a short punch, Strang also hooked to [ell to let any of the Skeetera that| but he need not have such an arm as is/all gicrtetops in getting In position to handily, One o! e 6 Judge Tarngs N the back room of a Raines law | Neal of of third. Offa hurled Ble mail | could not Peters AME! necessary for the shortstop. In other| throw. In Kolng for a ground ball for|olds, A. J, Joyner, trainer, Bt Fury. Walter Gum F y BCC i ‘ rt} Which Ne has to sprint he will by a —Four furl in 0.60, Rooklan: oT in any. other place under a asundeniaeanies| we Quit accepted the hos-| words, bis arm |e trained for short | Wish ; Guy Mannering—Four furlongs 5 ‘Gornmiaridente Rookie nica’ aay mor HE Bunday is a day of rest there | At Jann Neen A Lease AB lity. throws, while the shortstop mit threw | 2K bo tworor three fects ana aia | very. oaslly, ‘This is one of the Keene} ronnie Ren. ./11) Bobbie“ Kean ‘ etter relaxation than. the enjoy: | stand, misiniing Mim for Binet Baseman) on the : ts continue) a uch greater alatance, stops the ball the odd position of hiy| eligibles for the Oxone Stakes at Aque-|, SECOND RACE.-Four and a halt furlongas elrdaomne ; ‘ MEA AUiriog. up sour erotics | oot aie cog locke ale gente younrore | bent z in s "Néening| ‘There neve been several great Melding | feet braces him so that he can throw | quot, "Puddin' MeDanlels, the Call- |! ™Biuty i ote Hour "Fate aed’ 13 Hime, gue gna opening your lings by rooting | mustache Bae | 1 enn Mittlag has not] shovistops who suffered from sore arms!“ On the other hand, Elberfeld, of the | fornia crack Nghtwelght, was in the Carew oi i {slen-for firey, woes cis.aer SEIS AS hs eel Aa Ay thes ive ‘ Niel ays sored Dehlh a and: haw pe le y fe until they found that second base was Highlanders, i 8, oat on fect that maddie, J, Rowe, trainer, 1 Marimbo A *Apprentice allowance. ri ORGS ayin nis thro: red Donilh, and now | OF ay th e) the 1 position, Nature had not|}e dashes at the ball like a whirlwind, Idemith-Beven furlongs in 1.80, nants : —— mo voureelt, { Ae Ge Nothiog could’ Ut woe to those| thelr natural po! atiirar nimbleness enables h Golde “ Mint. Boy") Dascball stands honestly on |‘? Roe eaeIeL Ue COM Spit balls, {endowed them with arms Atted for the | AAACN" Wheel and throw without seem: | handily. Thie one acta In the pink of] | Shray ‘Dat ' ve at SPORTING. is. it doesn't allege that it Is| stop the Giants, Every blow ps 4 nneos and | throwing distance. While a failure at Y, condition and 1s engaged in the "Car-| ‘Georme Hole THE CHICAG) HANDICAPPRR, 283 mY a ‘ancred voncert sclonve was handed out, McGann he clouting!| short they proved stars at second, ders play the Columbia i :" he Queens County Handicap, “6 eum nt the American Le ter” and th From this It can readily be seen that |Colewe feu oom, and that wit he |to be decided on, the 2d of April ut the main difference betweey the two t8) tikiy test annearance before the cham-| Aqueduct. A. J. Joyner, trainer. | that one must be naturally fitted with Dai ‘season begins, They lenye for| . sthic: A Hale in eg Hollow has | an arm for a long throw, the other for | Raktimore to-morrow and open tho wea-|developedl {ito | h Buneh, | @ short throw. son at Washington Friday ane cinorna In O60 te8 Fxtnee, Tch winners, as ! Wy ” ‘ A if : : "4 i n 20 f igh Brush— » ft Noe 1 mthiy, Bi er sy ch y tYo be # good #econd baseman a player SS anitik A Ben Brush colt from the} — sdfihwan tt #1 monehiy, int edition noon, ie | must be a man of tron nerve, cool and isoene SUFING | Bie M4 aualee WR mh QURTE , RACH One and i) oo ‘Os | gollected at all times. Many games| rough ride fi a Mitenpacce: bs) ————— — eee ys have been lost by the second baseman Wainer. sg —irour furlongs in 0.61, An-| $Fiying Charcoal,” io OLD DR. GRINDLE, Brouitway pe itu ariel A , i ‘. Thor wee Chalay * : becoming “rattled” on close plays, or, in other of the Paget lot, A nuinber of pone 8S YDARS A. SPHCIALIQT IN eect to The Pvening World.) ar basebal! purlance, “going up in the air,’ these appear to be in the ame noteh.| yi Wen Uadae Be, Biveates OF MN 1 HILADBLPHIA, Pa, April 11,— (Govolaliie tha Byenne NOE HAVENT, Stas Ag tT vreiqa | He must know ‘signals perfectly and Ay die ltanntonea half in 0.6L This] graving Aixsaaes peculiar to men are Pepmancedly Pitagorald, Brooklyn's premier | PORTLAND, Me, April 1.--Tommy) | TAVIIIItss Mibies Annl 1L—"ield"' ie genovally directs the plays around one wtigo belongs to the Paget’ string. } Awaiteng’ 21. ‘ SUSe Nae aes than by any other ak had al! he coula do Feltz, of Brooklyn, and eee ore Skin asin OE GH ont ss his base, He must study batters and ALS, Joyner, Wainer oo se. preosing + ‘ Nertinne phyalclan, Do you "mutter trom ; rge crowd | fough elve-round draw the y win, of Charlestown, be |i wate Shar’p) ale sund—A 4 +2, . or "cont ' van before a large crowd |fouRht a twelve-round draw the Huverhill Athlode Club’ lage (UY, Watuking the optcher’s algnals to ppperage “hes. aunt Begun to be went for BoP teOhIen, Kicney, bladder comptslists ” Pastime A. last nigh: ng. Baldwin had his man where tie pitcher know In what direction the Clark Geittith e 3, Wishard, tralne! skin Wleonees, red pote, ulcers, sore his advar Feltz started tn ike a whirlwind and ed hui from the itch round and, | ball will Hkely be hit. Manager Clark Griffiths, of the Now tat—Four. furlongé in 0.581-2| Pure Favor Sad) mou,” paintul aweiding, fri eTUe, and in this had|for five rounds gave O'Brien a terrible ney Heat mos. di could ‘Asn rule the second baseman pl York Highlanders, to-day divposed of This one was schooled at the SA Sco 104 VARICOSE, Or, OY Hecworet i ieiort Nite ald him. | peating, The Brooklyn boy was espe: thiN ah notind Lante’s seconde tired | back of the ne and near first base for| four Of hls youngsters he tried out Jee pr broke Sitar Argh “Glahaia’ : ot of how Tera mianalngs Be cre. ‘ in the local Clally clever at infighting, and never let Ne sponge, their man ha left-hunded batters, leaving his base to| While the team was on Its spi «re ~ | Hinety Walentine—A half-milo tn 0,881-2,) Jamen “V H mente, He ures ind” ordinary ‘cous oof six In'the [an opportunity gu by to get to clogs coved terelble pun Me yen the cure of the shortstop, If the batter tice our in the South. The pfayore| yareczaaily, Tige one is Wally Fes-| — Eillott ‘ tracted dineanee tnd deaths tn a to 30 dye, a eae quitters, He set a pretty lively pare yng “onamen Matthews Was topes intchanded the shortatop playa) Griffiths let go are Pitchers Starkell|wenden's Dest, being a filly Of excep’) Maran eda wont GR B® Between Btn and tte awe t and found Ryans ‘tae [and it ullmately told on him. W. Matthews trom further | end the second baseman looks| and Wihitely, Inflelder Holycros# and | HOnA TAS LMSW” peswenden, trainer, Hanco ‘¥ Wu Woh he, has ‘becupled yeh 38 rin we, The latter didn't seam [O'Brien saw his man getting tred, In me? Berta verow als {ter the bag in case of @ throw from|Cateher Paddy Duft, Tiont of the Vale—Six furlongs in 1.22, | 4,Astarith and Taicy Young, FO) Mocattorty truthfully ola! vice free, [. is, Ut wot in as close as|the sixth, he cut loose for fair, A save | two rounds, Referee Meclann ‘sendin; | the catcher, Btarkell was sold to the Indianapolls| galloping, ‘This racer looks very well, and calling the | A 9€ eet Ores BON Hands | age right tq the Jaw rent Tommy to the | O'lir SIXTH’ RACH—One mil a baseman must also be quick|cjup, of the Western Association, for | but to all appearances will not be ready threg:vear-olde and Up, walling; for nto hi corn if : ; f 4 nt Park, A, J, Joyner, Mf ater ‘Hyan ad ot to nim [ropes, but O'rBien was, unable to hand |B Cott, Gaming’ that OFrisn had quilt, on his fvet so as to avold a collision With | 42,000; Duft waa taken by the Minne- trae, Pe AeA? sr Sharp’ oy tere ef MEN AND WORdE wd to be althe slumber punch, although he kep' pe yest any ; 4 *\apolis Club 2,000, yhtie Nuit Bla 320, 1 Hu ’ ina and” repeatedly | pounding away a’ his man uni! the| MAHARG BESTS LOCKE, {ink to steat second Is of mediocre calibre) sPivs Club tor Sime, and Wihliely and | fitting May repeat Her Inst’ fail Retlesng ' inches asaatlons, IEAcULERM the inert whee (fate cand rience aie. taco, Ena thot f the good second baseman will stand in| Club, of the Bustern of which | Yaehinwion sayoron® St Aqueduct: Js) sien Gow of imesene: entire “alx ripped a hard left to the stomach, He | PHILADELPHIA, April 11.—pilly Ma. | front of the bag to receive the throw. | Johnny Dunn, the ox: well tional—A half mile in 01 iH i R oo, nada. wi Fits, | waa going So Fast iat he got in the b & Py ploughboy, Bicutct MR If the runnner Mgt! expert slider or The er Th A\ hi {9 ; ‘i . a > “hand i fore a. FB crowd a ; ‘ dy" tor th : - Ad ** Mi’ Pony aimose wont ‘terouge the | the iranktord “A.C. lawt night. Akad Meare racy AE LOBE jounced,, Y bell. at, back of the bag, or the runner will alip ' a ‘ W. Karriok, 9 me of the | had advantage 1 i eae: 3 Yigal aac ve bar Wit asiect, hahting ‘ever wan yest, but Malone's ‘aupreastve: bac around bia and quohied) r soe me h ori. rt a re ‘ m

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