The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1905, Page 7

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(LL THE NEWS f= AGIC HOURS ON THE LOCAL RACE TRACKS ey Oe eee ’ They Are in the Early Morning, When the, Racers Are Receiving Their Prepara- / tion for More Serious Business. How many persons have enjoyed the down, while the trainer looks, on with pleasure of a gnorning at a race course when tho horses are getting their work? Probably not one in a thousand, still that Js the most pleasant time at te) It you don’t think ao, try It, Get down, there some bright, warm morning, while the dow is still glittering on tho green blades of the green Drink in the fresh, Watoh the thoroughbreds.at werk, Heir the music of thelr thundering hoof Watch the strings of horaes walking|of nervous disposition, 4 each mounted new morning air, here and ther @mall mites of atable boys, who-whistl lwea depend Minglo with the trainers, thelr boasts, and thelr disappointments, Ovserve all these things, and, you wil come in touch with of racing-—that of seeing the thorough for his seagon's career, Lysol) on the racecourse with| horses, it is ikewlse well for him to @awn when the weather Is fine, @epends upon the weather, fine mornings ‘bring horses cit early. It distresses them less to work in (he cool of the morning than later, espe- But at this their hapes, in summer Boys Out @acky The boys are © pumping | 01 fferent chores about ay Leah those horses sched-|course, worked a fast trial and slipped be worked are brought out Stable boys very many sets, carrying in num- their stalls. Most stables with horses work in dozen or more horses from one stable |catches a. siolen work Ika this, he will go sweeping about the course at |has the feeling. of exultation “which @ gentle canter, exercise, the | ‘There is surely a charm about sit- horses |ting on the fence rall in tho early against the outer rail, selects swo and sends them on with Instrietions, two more follow, whole lot is worked,; They are rutne until the | Washington thousands of people go F if © romonenent Via critical eyes. BSomotimes, when a cer- tain work is displeasing, the horse may be sent an extra quarter or| half, to see whether he has lost his speed, One thing that etrikes the observer as curious is the way stable boys sing and whistle as they canter about | on racehores, ‘They do this to dis-| tract the horses’ attention, It soothes) the thoroughbred, particularly those, Trainers on the Lookout, No trainer is so busy with his. own horses that he has not time to snap! ius watch on any fast trial that may be made, 80, while he is working over his own horses, his watch lies } the palm of his left hand.and his ey: from time to me roam sround the course, “While It is well for a to know. the condition. of his’ *owh know what his neighbor Is doing, 80 that he may know In wihat races to place his own material ‘This is one conUnuous pertormance on the racecourse nti}! about 10 o’clook, when nearly all of the stabi have made their | appearanci Then the trainers see that thelr ‘charges time of year all stablepete nstir at/are safely housed, leave matiers to the foremen, and’ either go to. their homes in the vicinity or attend to the ailments of such horses as may be on the sick Het. § | Sometimes, after clookers and train- ers have disappeared, a horse will bo eneaked in on the far side of the out of the gate again without any ne being aware of his identity, ‘This {9 often done during the summer, when horses are quartered at elther Sheeps head, Brighton or Gravesend, Some one is nearly always on the watch, however, and when the watcher comes to the angler Who has just Janded a fine trout. moming which appeals to many, and |which Will be a novel experlenca for those who have never been the In a\Out to Bennings on Sunday mornings! ‘to watch gallops. ARPT TET Cy” eT (“CTHESWORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN GS APRIE 92, 1905. HERRERA WINS FROM DALY. OF DIAMOND, RI | WITH HORSES AT { EARLY WORKS. Aner en enenensroneeneneneuaneneenei BENNINGTON’S TWO-YEAR-OLDS HERE'S A FINE ATHLETIC CARD Noted Men of Skill and Muscle to Compet at the Hjertbérg| asin cnnuat marate nadie Benefit at Celtic Park To- The big benefit for Ernie Hiertborg, wld to-morrow afternoon in Cette Park, under the direction. of the Irish-Amert- Association special things that shows/the regard ‘n Ernle $s held and clubs 1s the eutry of the entire New Club track team ro thing for the Mer- to oompete York Athletic cury foot men sanctioned because of the object of the games, The season-long rivalry of 104 between the men and the athletes of the [rish-Amerl- ean Athletic Association this the first meet of the Outdoor season of 19) in the metropoll- tan district, ‘All the men entered—and the Mat Is @ record-breaker for the season good shape, ag the result of the winter series of board-floor competitions, and should the track be in good condition will produce some noteworthy time per- formances wherewith to grace the sum- attaches to the 440- yard run, handicap, in which the Olym- pic champion, Harry Hillman, will start from scratch, Hillman, games of the Thirteenth Regiment, only @ fortnight ago, won the quarter-mile run from scratch In 604-5 seconds, This feat broke by 2-6 of a second the world's indoor record, held formerly by Maxey Chief Interest Hillman will do his best record, also held by Hard though is in shape of 474-5 seconds. this feat appears, to do it, or approximate it. ‘The men strung out marks and will make the champion do @ piece of runing to win, cord_trial will be made in the one-mile run handicap, in which Hur- vey Cohn, the metropolitan mile chium- to beat 4 minutes 20 sec- onds, which has not been touched in this pion, will try games in hia favorite event, and finished coming away in 4 minutes 30 seconds, ‘The difference between a springy out- door track and the boards will account for several seconds, and with a good day competition should tucn thi the four-mile seratch, in which John Joyce, the na- Frank, the junor tlonal champio! The rivalry of two en Kudrantess wili toe the mark, weasony between thes bit of running wheney The prospect draw hundrews of the local enthusiasts, who are happy when they see a good long-distance ‘The Waterfords and Kulkenn time foos at Gaello fotbasl, intercounties Matches Wh a hot match at the old ‘he holiday date will draw thou Hands of the pardsins of these toms tothe grounds, and if they cannot en- ind there wil be Entry blanks have bean {Med for the ) pacers ree sho 8. T the Road Drivers’ Association of Now | hors York, which will be held on Satunday, | gop May 13, The route selected fs from | hilv Seventy of | wou rveliy hitches t The jad to One Hundred | Phu thence to Broadway, to One| permit: Hundred and Fifty-second street, to | will be awarded on St, Nicholas place, to the Speedway, | soundness, manners hirty-fifth by the same horse to ROAD DRIVERS PREPARE | FOR ANNUAL PARADE WEIGHTS FOR TH PIMLICO JUMP (Special to The Fvening World.) Ma., April 2.Dhe weights | Steeplechase, | which will be run over the short course, | have been announced, speed wagona re will also division, and a sy jal class open s2cond street and Riverside) horses to runayouts and teams to apider suitable ve ed On the Speedway. sheral appeaninee, nda here are twenty | s and at the weights assigned | Hindieapper Clark evenly matched, a popular sport at Pimlico the ning the competition fc Miss where the parade will be reviewed by | ‘The assoctution has the public officials from the elub-house | conditions 2ove grand-stand, the cup. donated bi ‘There are sixteen classes In the horse | PP, (be wophy must ame the pers | draw a large fleld to the post. show, Including those for trotters and | manent property of the high-class performer which SPORT GARNIVAL The Harlem Branch of the Young! ALTOONA, Pa,, April Men's Christian Association Is arrang= Rina ponRetdelpMiy ne Ing @ targo carnival of sport to be held the frst round. Baturday evening, April Highth Regiment Anmory, Nine fourth street and Park The meet has been ar venue, unged to stim-| cular exeraise will be demonstrated In-addition to the’ usual gymnastic! features and athletic events there will be a large mass-class drill in dumb-bell exercises executed simultaneously by the class and to music accompaniment Bouts of ju-ditsu, wrestling and tenes Onavus Ing will We the attraction of the evo-| Jamnnd he noted Armory Band will render a half-hour concert and also play during | the evening, The Young Men's Chris- OND RACE Handi tian Associations within one hundred | furlongs. miles’ are expected to be represented, | Lune « Solid gold, sterling silver and brong Nl medals will be awarded tn addition to Hate. two silver relay cups and one point trophy, all handsome and costly, Beles Os eae Onrsnian ew York AMERICAN YACHTS ABROAD, |, witith iki furlonses Oakiaaen The Nah and the Wanderer at ot AR itinople, OW Guard Quy CONSTANTINOPLE, April 22.—The eer American steam yacht Nahma, with her owner, Mrs, Robert Goelot, anda parry] — | cl on board, and the Wan¢ aboard her owner, H. A, C, ‘Taylor, of the New York Yacht Chib, Mrs. ‘Tavlor and some friends have arrived here. oon ans : ta are oxpected, 4 MION soe neluding the Corsair, with her en, on Heuiin J. Plerpont Morgan. aay vie — Jrenade CAT AND HORSE CHUMs, "Highwind *“Minnie,"’ a Maltese cat wuten recently | roi i was presented to Thomas M, O' RM j Avenue D, Bayonne, N.. Ju, grealy attached to "Jim, one or O'Brien's horses, and the horse {jg as fond of the gat. eee He Sak Overy night “Minnle' goes ¢ 1 curled on the horse's. back and. Wise “Jim” is in the stable auring the day |" the cat climbs up tie wide of the stall find Jumps to bis back, where she will He purring, Whenever ‘Jim’ Is ‘out on business Minnie’ waltn for ‘a! jreturn on the sidswaik, ‘The horse | showed yesterday ji: love for che cat by kicking a dog that had chased “Min- lyn J he street into the stall, All Dink G rer, having If furlongs, len, of tee . 28 become nie” from t ii furlongs. Flat ., has been leased by August Belmont for the Whitney Memorial Stakes at Bel- | mont Park, has the honor of being top | to shoulder 168 | Pounds, while the nearest to him Is the | Colt jumper Lavator., Signed 165 pounds. YM. G.A.’S BIG STENGER WON IN ONE ROUND er He has been as. There in a doubt of | Malist starting, but if he does not be the choice, Lavator will OUT FOR GALLOP. of Altoona, DALY OUTPOINTED — at the ————— y} AQUEDUCT ENT ening Wo: ulate healthy competition on a clean! aquepver, ¥., April 22. sport basis. Nearly all phases of mus-| for Monday's ‘races dre as follows: RACE. Selling; seven q Widen Pulte ‘a (Special to The Evening W BALTIMORE, Daly, of Brooklyn, after fifteen round of fast fighting, before the CO ENTRIE The contest was one of the best (Special to The Evenigg World.) {LICO RACE TRACK, April 22, ‘The following are the entries for Mon- considerable dim Ing effec tvel, clever blocking and ducking. 105 api six and a halt ‘or maiden two-year-olds; RST RACH—F $ four furlongs, SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES, Sweet Pinvia ~For three-year five anda halt tur: Ming; $300 added; ‘The Murray Hills will play dred and For! avenue, to-mo to be a clos ave engaged four b} to help them out, Gay The game promises Pride ot Ualor pitching tor the Murray HH!ty, oll and uw $300 add The ohampion tough propositi tng them to-marrow Nationals at wo year “oldal chake; short counse, not been beaten this Beason ke strenuous efforts have in its ational League p tonal League pitcher, Ridgewood Park ano bie-header is scheduled leap: | morrow for three-year-olds The Velie Lady pds and Piavade | Davis on Hy | tyals, the Ridg Giants, ined up for battle, senter will be on the tring | Long Island ericks, Foster dx sated to hand thei ap ort cities dusky diamond ay E—For three-Year-olde and up: ‘phe Poarsalls, seml-prot>s ball champions of New Jers, nt their best! t the Kmeralds at m ih the Kame. wih fan Nes: to-norrow, uled for Equitable | matters, In the third round the Mex: “Ue Gssumed the aggiessive, ( Played lett for the body and. plight for the fee, dey Wied hand tO. cross Ue grighi to the jaw, but He Was alWays on the lookout, Daly changed hig Gietles and played lett the Jaw and right for the stomach Ii thls he Was) more successful, and In the ffh round badly jolted “his Pepanent with rialit and lett to the Inthe tenth round a shor ite hand Mook 40" (he Jaw gen alte the floor, At iho tap of the bell at the end of the fifteenth round oth men Were fighting tlercely, and Her rere Was aw ed the deeisto: oO pDolnts, eh ie gregation of colored players, to-mor aw. promises to be well cont its Season the Tali team won forty-two. Bites Out of Tifty, beating the best of the semi-professional nines, Me Pastime baseball club will have its first rol iest of the season when It i sully, of St plist wten Island, the Wop i iichmend Borowgh, to morrow afternoon, M Wt Pastime Oval Seventy-ninth stre the Bast River Phil Uinsta i shape deul 4 as the Indians bn i miiident that they will Skellys Baseball fans in Harlem ghoul see ast game of baseball When the Aaniiat- i We Cub, Giants it Olym: One Handred and Phi ind t Who Is pilaung in ‘gee fom, will do the twirling fort hattar Buckner, the” Ghants t bltoher, will be sent in the box of the ma in N Marquettes At enth stre Jack Skelly, the ex-amateur feather Welght ohampton, in antloipation of sawley boxing bill becoming a law, {8 k — | desirous of obtaining the names of every! clever atmamteur boxer who wishes to enter Into a national competition in, the West various championship classes, Skelly's tp addrews is Bitth avenue and Firat street, | ey ie PRN haat Wve hry avenue, tossortow, | @LO TAL aurwinst m BOOKMAKERS STIR. UP A HORNET’S NES Members of the M. T. A. Try to Force Out John Cavanaugh, } as the ‘Bettor's Friend. i The Governing Board of the Metro- 1 ing of 4 Heaney, OF Jando Jones and Sol, Lichtenstein, went to Join G, Cavanagh yesterday and demanded that he reduce the price of f Association, consis rge Wheelock, Cha his services to the ring. Mr. Cavanagh serves the bookmakers acratehes, changes In weight, results of races, and other bits of Information, essential and valuable, for which he charges a ¢mall with Avance lists of jockey: per day. All this necessitates a big staff, and Mr, Cavanagh Is not stingy, Mr, Cavanagh was surprised {at the demand, and promptly refused to permit the committee to regulate hig business, If there is one man who may be called a publle benefactor on the race- course, that man js John @, Cavanagh, Since 1%, when the law under which racing {8 now conducted went into effect and changed entirely the method |of betting, Mr, Cavanagh has recovered for the public more than $300,000 In wagers which were made by people who forgot where they had bet thelr money, Moreover, not one of those people who have been benelited by these services of Mr. Cavanagh can ever say that they could induce him accept @ penny of the recovered wagers as a reward In this way Mr, Cayanagh has bene- fited not alone the racing assoclations Dut the betting ring to an inealculable dogree, Mr. Cavitnaigh was not com. | pelled to do this, He received no sal- ary from racetrack or ring, He did ft | purely because he knew that It would venetit racing by giving the publig confidence in the fairness of the book- makers, and he has done more to estab- lish the credit of the Metropolitan Turf Association than ail of its mem: bers combined, It looks Ike amall business for the Mrstropolitan ‘Ture Association to at- tempt to squeeze Cavanagh In this way. It would be Interesting to know the inside history of this deal, Whether {t 1s animus or a spasm of economy It ts dificult to say. It can geareely be economy, for the saving proposed would scarcely pay a day's expenses for a bookmaker's auto, It must, then, be animus, and it is not at all provable that the NELSON WILL COME EAST Uattling Nelson, the great light-weight fighter, is coming Bast and will be seen jn two six-round bouts in the Quaker Clty within six weeks, A short time ago Matchmaker Jack McGuigan, of the National Athletic Club, wired Nelson, asking him how much he wanted to fight two good men at his club, Nelson answered, stating that he would have to get $2,000 as his share for each pattle, As Unis amount uigan, the latter has Js agreeable to Me notified Nelson to come on, ————$__- MORE WORK FOR SHARKEY. ‘om Sharkey and Leo Pardello, the have been matched to tat Zeltner's Hall, Phird avenue and 1 and Seventieth street, on Sharkey met Pardello, some ago In a handicap mateh, whieh was one of the best bouts witnessed in this vieintty, ‘fhe Ltallan failed to ob« tal m noayrestle ain even one fall, though he agr to throw the sailor twice tn an hour, Sharkey then offered to meet Par sivie, if a side bet was mage, Pard readily agreed, and a side bet of $23 was the result, Florrie Barnett will a fas referee. 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Robinaon ( er), ny and settlements were made on the Mo hw finish contest, catch-as-cateh-can Cree re eee atte ND MEETINGS, | AS) A apecial ot the Harlem or the burposn proposition to dissolve NG ON CREDIT Addrews | 00 Neognis at, (doy.)/ WAT, O00, ST at. (oicht.d ae the Man Known Metropolitan ‘Turf Association as @ | whole will back up the animus‘of any, one or two men, ey Where It comes in for the Metros polltan ‘Turf Association to dictate to. any one it is difcult to see, "They | haye arrogated Lo themselves cortain | powers and privileges, but on whet’ Brounds no one knows, it 18 true thet when the new laws first went into effect in 1895, and betulng methods were changed, tiered was the necessity ‘of in ussovinuon to guarantee fant ean ment to the public, But in those days” betting was dong by the’ finger no layer was permitted’ to accepe money, following da Things have changed since, thena The. men who book on the dead Hne- @) not members of the Metropolitan clations vet they are just aa Freep) and just honorable as membe These men are gui ‘avanagh, and there have nk cases there, In Vas n MT ‘ the big welchers have bee embers. mAb a matter of fact, th ring of to-day ought to be free all comers, and none knew that than these economical members, ol MT. 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