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ELBERFELD, Hehe man that natn no Musto tn himeett, ) Nor is not moved with concord of sweet ng, stratagems and spo! an De trusted (Merchant of Venice.) HH music of the sallvated spheres is nothing to Connte Mac the stratagem by v and his spit ball c Philadelphia Mack had not fur Darchalis to Chesbro there might have been another end: W have always ino { ® Bame free from tains, promoter, havo been vons ed and simple Its in all trades, after all OM CARRO ef down In Wednesday. hed blotting-paper ng to the tale. rs and players there are tr fan attempt smash a few more world sr event War widely roll's rivals objected. seriously ing these same were betting wibh } #volved by Connie Maci Blare of trumpets @wing. and su: from his grasp ani ct turd many vurds t hho expected carefully gre ) homies. , Brasp the @oyered baseball utile endeavor i+ mont And reappe scitnged Take the t Block for ev for the Britt White be) quarrel bets Samer of wie « Probably be denied, and he wo Attic ume in tratuins i Quite discusted with ni ) dn Amenriesn polit The fight may glub fust across het is a hard pla hopr's ride trom town by and Martin Jess than five \ Afterward ) Would mever tight in Ban Miteo ¢ Battling N >) Quietly near Larkspur fare being clroulated to the oie WNelson and not ponent when the the come: Sm TIval of the Yosemite © fight, White bas ma A Ban Francisco, he seems to have the clevorjess twainers every day and tinis work | 0. the | above Une scale, t CcoRDING Phiindetpnia | Aporting writer, Wille Fitzgeral fa in trouble. da wordy| mud-sitging Fit te paid, BION BHOUIA Ira nrovostilon any CHASE, BOOKMAKERS SURRENDER TO _ PETER DE LACY Race Track Men Abandon Fight After Three Years and Pay a Forfeit. CONROY, Peter F. De Lacy to-day won the first substantial and tangible victory in his three years’ fight with the racetrack Agnates who brought about the pas-| suge of the Perey-Gray law declaring| |i a misdemeanor to make a bet on the| races 1n a pool-room, This resulted in| pat daniage to De Lacy's business | the leading pool-room man in New at the Sheepshead Bay track, De Incy sent several men to the track with thelr pockets full of hie tIng and losing In order to reach the | dates fo bookmakers, whose payments to the|@fe a team of track managers form the chief source | Every member ot thelr immense profits, A score of | ¥ suits were brought to recover unde the other branch of the Perey-Gray act, wh su pen br makers and recove 1. Other sults were p anctent Queen Anne ed Into the genc this State, and providing | 1, {tant a loser may sue for and recover the amount lost yest: Cases wave been fought by the jatton, the Jockey Club nakers, Dg Lancey Nicotl ugt & ! unmarried, gue fou courts ¥ appeal to the upper atest rept 4} rosult has been reached in| when for two ee ball, 1's toy yza 18 a sporting tallor, He lost ,) JOsu: 18) pitiadel shin, tin Justice Martin's ¥V § and Justice Martin discharged his afterward went Term reversed Justice ered the ease to trial, trial Justice Martin daveted a for Mendoga. It was appealed thence ty Intlelder. $100 In favoor of Men AMBROSG PUMPMAN 1 and that the Gelitho ead G {1 not affect the operat in hit profesional cut of the ald Queen Anne atatute with Vuica NeW | An appticatior Mr. Nicoll for per- | i Went gy sion to anpenl, which would €| ‘coned to E yened the way to the Court of Appeal League pltot was t by Justlees Scott, Rames for ! 1an In the Appel- my pow, He the end of the rope for) 1AM CONE foes and they surren- Rose paying Vid. sinliar erres on a Pp no and a dozen others loses on tho ra money, a vobably be begun “DGG PAYNE OUT Jack Munroe, || Inoeked out Dox! Va { Cley 1, Ohto, In th for fa as a catcher : SAM miitane fuas wnem Gus for several] AlWoNs Mute, te tle — tte Jnow int PEARSALLS VS. EMERALDS, |'s"ti0 Pearsails, semi-prote onal base. THE HIGHLANDERS OPEN SEASON. etn enter tm bab peda ered ATTELL KNOCKS OUT O'ROURKE’S MAN. | SPORTS EDITED B WILLIAMS, KLEINOW, DOUGHERTY. CHESBRO. THS MEN. _e York, His yictory came to-day when % | Bookmaker Joseph Rose gave up the | fight and patd a $100 forfelt to Harry Mendoza, who bet on the wrong horse | ——-. been In professional money for the express purpose of bet-| The Ighlanders, New York's candl- sarting cut the American League penna a a is. Following of the careers of all them: h provides that losers may! KEELER HAS BATTING RECORD, WILLIAM WKEELLRAA re. Brookyn N, Y, first time by the Phillies, who conve of 4 to B About the same hour de the THghlandens, disgulecd as Kuropat-| Dut, ecriously, the Highlanders played | kin's army, ¥ thirty-three sareor with Hing! N years ago, jeague in batting was quickly eigned b began as a third shifted to the outfeld, ho went to Brook ¢ for them, more, back to Brook in a district court and are} New York Amer! STAR AT HARVARD, engagement on the home grounds with | Ls Ha ie a revont of three games won and one|in > Jost, while the Highlanders return from |1s working with clook-like preciaton, thelr week's Journey With a record of thre games Won ail expend. Every man on tho eke two lost. lrom New York thence to Baits | n and then to the | and made Tle comes from a AS ONCE A PITCHER, EXTY—4 native began hin provwn. ball nadness now said on Manhattan Is such doings would have tar Knickerbocker over in his gre times and started Peter Stuy a lecturing tour of the continent, » years’ fight except in the Men-|al League in baiting the smallest men in ht {5 140 pounds, heepshead Bay ‘ny 1902 Suit was: YEAGER'S EXPERIENCE, rE AG EAE y of Bolivar, N. ¥ from there to E tweatyenin tl career 4g Y r with Pottstown, hace in asee! {tude sor hitting, hoy Was transferred to Dunng. the tween Pittsburg and Boston stip of the essic to tal und leave Pennsylvania State world, he Jed wy Vdn the b Ihe came last season, A HIS A DISCOURAGING START. CHESANO—Tnyentor ball and repated to In Wall at of unpyetonable clouts on the part tho usual sharp break on of Ue Phillies, alded and abetud by Was conspicuous by its absence, Devlin's wild throw to first {t looked as If fandom would get an extra run for tus money, pay late Division afirmed) “yrig’, GAVE HIM HIS START. A native of Tile fire professional @ to Pittsburg, (in the club until G for | York during CONROY ALWAYS AN INFIELDER A GOOD SOUTHPAW, NEWTON—A ma: es may KLEINOW’'S RISE WAS RAPID, rst the bookmakes | JOUN IGLEINOWAA resident of MIL 1 many other| Waukee, signed was beught tien jianoed to Los Ang smdined, two vears, and Ww w York thie seaso QUAKERS BROUGHT HIM OUT, Hails from Lynohbur that city he hegan h He came to Philadelphia, went new St Louls, . plteler vance guard of the small army of train era who will help fit hin for the great. | Brockton, Mass., last winter ts indulg- ost battle of his life, islocated at thoend|{@ in hard tmining for his coms of the Coney Island Boulevard, at | Pate wiih Joe Wagner, which 13 professional teh was pure rang into professional | \arrank Clayton's Pabst Loop Hotel, Pa there to Dallas, tex Philadephia HAS A CATTLE RANCH, anticipation of belng matched with at Hackenschmidt ever since he defeated secon tor the American cham-| NEW YORK BOXERS WIN, | plonship In Madison Square Garden last : has been in cons| month, His work from now on will be | TORONTO, Ont., Apri 21.—The Canadian Jot the severest sort, The "Cuban Won- |Amateur boxing and Wrestling champion Mloomingtor t now a res HE IS CONSISTENT HITTER, AND UA DON wo vears ago. HH weighs 190 pounds sixth | CAUGHT BEFORE MITT Was We en | THOUGHT OF, ih Veue tis ) from Detroy to Nev PROFESSIONAL ONLY A YEAR. » Cal, and tw Just twenty-one for elghteen ppenranee th WAU oe ij ards paved with Bt | Mer » clubs and | local heay: put Jenkins in trun for the eventful] ) ny ‘yall night never In bette: of t health, fast company time with T » he was dratie BALTIMORE. as wlwuya | ¥ e € hitter. \y y , sen the American LANDER TWO YEARS, CAME HERE WITH I the metropalls, WILLIAMS—H. » and in ty 1 L good enough ‘hall GriMth conducts @ h In Montana, ‘Nalde thom. t sly pate ran Cleveland Cli) uge twenty- Paeblo, Co of New Jersey, wil racy, WI) Nowahor te the game | Aetlinee he ut 4t on Sun- Hawhawawen Vi Crosby will be th Monochord pine 5 eytnen, Deegan and ht in ‘the points for ‘the —— PIMLOCO ENTRIES. ETRY RAC d lal to The Rvening World.) ), BAL/PIMOF s for to-morrow'a ri company ® halt fur $ ar aa fold FIRST | + two-year-olds, non- sainer n two races; §W0; four Qt and a hat 6 ohare 7 Clnquevall! rd, non-winners in Hem oid aad upy ce He, *Leonand Joe Hayman,, AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. ear-old® and up; Bpectal to The Evening World.) T RACE TRACK, April 21. ~The entries for to-morrow’s races are winners of two races hu Sporting Record RACH—Three-year-olas; be ritden by Kentlemen ved by tae mewards.. th 8000 and plate; rit RACE—One mile, Queens Co. Jockey C1UD init: JOCKEY SMITH TO RIDE A At a meeting of the stewards of the The. Phinites Handle oni , and four ou inten | Hand ‘To-morrow, and, four, 12.40, 12.0.4 ROR MBO! rs aad 2. gs es vino ori NIT, jockey wiose Hoense was revoked three 30 because of his handling of I hit servioas Madden will Let : ‘ 103 FOURTH RACE wey TEU ELD, three-year-olds and up, P Becker 103 ne I ses 1 “110 Little Woods 100 Lord Aintroo 100 Queen. Houle "2. ° 0 Limerick oc. » RACT-—For mares and geldings Waddell 2a eir and John BE HA Rca. year old have eecond cal! four and one-hast on teenechose: for fou tho ehort cours ANDERSON, M'GUIRE. BOTH NEW YORK CLUBS | G0 DOWN TO DEFEAT +o And, Sad to Relate, Players from Slowtown Were the Ones to Administer the Dose. STANDING OF THE CLUBS, LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGU Club. Vike BEY Club, \ ub. We tn PC. Cau Phila’phia.d SO0| Boston. Vnitad 0 LO) Cle Pittaburg cd 2 BO Bt, Louis F New York tau) Detroit New York.3 2 [TaCineinnati 2o0|/ Chie Chicago $000) Lirg0k3y ba Va RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Philadetp! jew York, Jelphta, 8, New York, 1, Hevakier n 2 ton fy Tieton, Pittsburg-st. Loule leago Rao postponed. Tatn. cinnall games post wet grounds. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. New York at Philadelphia, | Weshing ‘ Toston at Brooklyn Si. Louls at Pittsburg, Cineimnath at Chicas BY BOZEMAN BULGER, For the first time this season, New And a dingram with the Maltese crow misfortune | Ndicating the exact spot where it hap- York experienced the dirs pened is unnevessary, Jack Powell vestertay of heving both of ber 8" simply put hty curves in the proper bail cams pull up at the dust-trodden groove, and the Athletics pulled the ond of a proudly flaunted ba:ner. string, ‘Lhe ground-keeper sald if the ‘The Giants were defenced for the | game had lusted fiftcen minutes longer ve) Clirk Griffith would have had to meet eretofore brought up the south end! soyeral bills for damage to the centro= the National League race, by fteld fence. What Connie Mack's une vtudies did to the ball was a joke. oro beating a retrent out gr, ball on their opening trip, and st Philudelphia, where they had Jvet should have won the first four games, yeen handed a trimming at the rate) in the fifth, however, they were almply idea swamped, In tact, If Grimih keeps ‘Yo-€ay the Giants end thelr week's) hia men going at the presont galt, there ® to be another pennant raising ‘w York next spring, The infleld in foreign Innds and the out#eld ts all that could be ® hard and the base running ‘This ts a falr explanation of the base- be prevalent used as ir attractions failed to get King right, and that ts the he Philadelphia disaster, 8 guine Chesoro Was utterly Bet his curves: working, dali’ was an absolute ld weather way largely the kink an his anm, To-day the Glants yaoate thelr pedes- the Highlanders on the | misnomer. Co pinnacle of local fame to be Wore but it is rumored that the frosty wens shipped by those whe worship. ther froze up. tae. “spit ball and ie as I gather Very much resembled a cold deck, Powell was also unable to get his arn Ing smoothly terday, and his curves Y The juet when Ive by was ganie and stuck st out, but the best he could do was to get them over Cy le id pial easortmeny to the of the Quakers, 1 saw the Highlunders get theirs, had not, ee a dl The defeat of the Gian et, was due to a series JENKINS PREPARES FOR THE “RUSSIAN LION” Tom Jenkins, America’s champlon ) Russian's strength } 'y virtue of his » Brvoklyn | catch-as-catch-can wrestler, has se.tled | e&rlor Knowledge of catch-as-cateh-oma down to hard training for his match ——__. {th Georges Hackenschmidt, the "Rus. \Man iion for the world's champion-| WILLIE HEARN TRAINING, ship at Madison Square Garden on May pee tb wrestling, Willie Hearn, the erack Brooklyn “antam’ who succe¢sfully ‘cleaned up in Jenkins, In company with the ad 5 eduled to take pice at Pliteton on May 1, My Jenking has been doing light work im | fétéen rounds, 72% BO® will baste Jim Galvin, and several other | *hips Raat hore last night. In the 115-pound welght wresticrs, will help |!" Thomas Stone, of New York, put out Harry Williams, of Toronto, tn the firat Cospy, i Tho Amerioan champion was clase met more tan’ him inate or ey, 1m thy shape ror a hand course | of Ottowa, and the Ottawa man Wan declared ving he Is In absolutely perfect |e" etiruliy Ih kiveklig out Meckeoriied leek reac cond ray . of maronty “in the aecond round oF ther tat He will devote a good deal of his time | Pound cl while preparing for the contest to road ro TT ames work, In wrestling @ man of Hacken- i mmidt'a tremendous gtrength, the |HICYCLInS, new and necondcha question of ‘wind’ {9 Mable to play a} Own price, “ROSENTHAL fi bth very Important part, With his “wind Me "foak apes “bie Tom" has @blste| OLD DR. GRINDLE, confidence in being able to offset the |), Fearn. wgelaaie ICYCLEs, at your \ ay, Jn the diseases of Under A” ncloneitiee teckes me bones, ted rindi = —— NG and oun an ate $: IRTING. wines, ‘baa eh 2 BUAVel, fe SDENATH ‘THA Butteren sivellings, ings. Inflamm AQUEDUCT, L, I THE wOUDHAYEN SYAKe AND QUEENS COUNIY STAKES her races, beginning A ith ay Hours, 9 to 0, Ai ‘Traine jeave Bi. 84th Bt, 1k CHACAGY ANDACAPUMR, 233 Broadax pal SCAT St Wyre wot ny" ity Mipy: