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ing bill are making an organized @ttack upon it, with the inten- of preventing the signing of the by the Governor. Do you know why? For this reason, and no other: imere are now in New York City at Seast @ dozen ‘clubs’ where profes fighters mest. Most of the re three-round affairs, and in fortnightly ‘‘show" of about ten @atties there are from three to six (enockouts. Whese “olubs,"’ usually owned by or two men, are run for profit, ; Ts enemies of the Amateur Box- | slonal , ,If the Amateur bill became @ law, Qine Amateur Athletic Union, which Is the most exacting sporting organiza fion in the world, would stop the hold- fng of prize fights by there professional “olubs.” It would demand the en- ! t of the law. a \envonel ‘boxing boute, under the A. “A. U., could only be held tm bona fide amateur ethletic clubs, like the N. ¥. A, CG, the Pastime and other ‘well-known organizations. There will be boxing in this city, The only question before the Governor ‘gow is whether the game is to be ‘exercised under the restraint of the A. ‘ris to be conducted vrofes- eglonally and by law-evading tactics, 7% @ tor tho cry that professtonal scrappers would “ring in as ‘amateurs,” thet would be en im ity. No amateur athlete can compete ti “Shy game vnder A. A. U, control registered, And no athlete is until his record has been @horoughly investigated, BRHAPS Hack wanted, Farmer Pp Burne, but Jenkins ‘sew him Gret,’ ani that eetiled tt. who would like to show the Russian ‘‘leg-holds,’’ though. He needn't wait until May 4 to heave his lower limb pulled, UARKSON has absolutely estad- ( Ushed the fact that colleges : are good for something, ven ‘Whe emmall boy at the knot-hole re gpects Harvard now. ‘WEN MORAN, the recently-im- O ported English antam, ie matched with Monte Attell, If hes to clean out the Attell tribe getting a match with Frankie this Moran boy will have his full, Monte is just the kind of \'@ fighter that Abe wes before he be- ioame too olever to hit hard. HIL M’GOVDPRN seems to have made a rather poor start in Philadelphia Saturday night. He fought in Terry's style, as nearly as the could, but fatled to get away with Tommy Langdon. In fact, the battle near going the other way, ‘But there's hope for young McGovern tH His big brother didn’t do any- ? marvellous in: his finst few | fgtits, A bad start sometimes means F@ good finish, lf rf i” fH Shivaree party tendered to the Giants in Philadelphia re- i, minds us of the good old en- ittustestic baseball days, when a win- ning visiting team was Invariably ‘ushered (back to its hotel or to the train by two or thnee thousand local fans, agoh anxious to present the strangera @ith some small souvenir of the occa- gion, These were rarely expensive, but the visitors usually appreciated the Mast that {t was not the jan that counted, wmbavt vepresentod. Wight or ten yeers ago a visiting || factors to (he bettor who wins, Every race-track frequenter, howeve; }j.team felt slighted unless jt was rocked |} has neither the time to watch the training gallops nor the eash to em ff of town. The poor, measly, un- FT ploy a “clocker,” whose business it 1s to report every early mornin and unmolested; aay the Wace move of any account to his employer % World is doing Moked the local lights to af this for its army of read Two of t best clockeys in the eountry Hed finish was lucky to get away |f are on hand at the loval tracks every morning during the gallopin. Why, when wo pulled out intrinsic | value of the half brick or the tomato It was the senti-| “Bay, we played the of our lives in Pittsburg. Great! or ay aisha A ee had ORLD Oar erenerere ARRESTS MADE AT SUNDAY GAMES wrenenerenen en gh eee Ve eR Cis vege WHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING; APRIT, 24; 190% Oecibes To START wh owe v ASTTELL Farr. erg THe Ponies. SHEEPSHEAD ARE SHOW (Byeolal to The Evening World.) SHBFPSHDAD BAY RACE TRACK, Apri: 4.<1t .was.an;!deal morning for training operations yesterday. Many viettors were present and the course wes ‘well filled with galloping horses. The track waa fest, and many of the moves were on the speedy alde. ‘The Milly diviston of the Keene atring, in charge of Trainer Walter Gleason, were all out, and shown to good open gallops; being sent along in pairs for three furlongs, reeling the distance off in 42 or 48 seconds, The Waldeck Stable's racers, The Picket, Santon and Jason, were out early and shown to easy exercises, Trainer Carrol Reed paired off The Pioket and Jason, and sent them to a eallop of one mile in 1.58, on the bit all of the way. Wally Feasenien's Lady Valentine warried off the honors of the morn- ing by reeling off five furlongs as fol- lows: .11 8-6, .23 4-8, .36 1-5, .49 1-5; and @alloped out the full distance in 1.03, eaeed up, The filly had about 110/ Pounds in the saddle, and was well in hand the entire route, The following wer among the best workouts of the morning: The Huguenot, 110 pounds up, half mie in .12 2-6, .25, .87, 61 4-5; handily, Looks as if there were many good races left in this fellow yet, Tiptoe, 106 pounds up, four furlongs, +12, 24 1-6, .87 165, .61 8-8, easily, Aa she was with a stable mate sho was eased up all the last quarter, for her mate to keep up. J, Whalen, trainer. ‘Har! Kari, 105 pounds up, a half mile, .12, .24 1-5, 87 1-6, .61 8-8; at) out, Worked with Tiptoe. Is not up to much, J. Whalen, trainer, Don Royal, 110 popnds up, six fur- Jongs, .14, .28 1-2, .48, .57, 1,1, 1,25 8-5; gulloping. 6. Booker trainer, Yachting Girl, 100 pounds up, and Ieetta, 105 pounds up, «ix furlongs, +18, 26, .89, .51 #6, 1.05 2-5, 1.20; hand- fly, Two maiden three-year-olds of the Haggin string will soon be ready, C, Littlefield trainer, Yankee Consul, 106 pounds up, three furlongs, 11 4-6, .23 2-5, .86, and gal- loved out the half in 62 1-2 Pald a high price for this fellow, and he un- doudtedly shows his worth, Bud diay, trainer, andzarma, 110 pounds up, six fur. tongs, .11 1-5, .23 3-6, .86, 48, 1.02 116 2-5; all out. This filly is very fast for a half mile, but taille off badiy OF THE THO ploy clockers to wateh the ear Why? To pick winners, of cours form charts, past performances a hours. tn the car! Fact!" year, Ite they didn't leave a whole pane ‘won! This promises to be 1 oterting published in The Final (Pink) Edi ing the workouts. Aaek 49 TROUBLE IN GETTING A CAT CHAS *CATCHC ANN comcr: HORSES atter going that distance, Meter, trainer. Knight of Pearl, breezing, % pounds up. 885 ne galloping, Bud May, half, pulling to other all thi Marshall, trainer. Atwood, 105 pounds up, longs, .12, .25, .88; easily this ‘one’ mat away from | Deboe, trainer. |Omy! IT, 110 pounds up, | 14, 1,08 2-5, ; handily, ' Getting effects of his last race, trainer. Go-Between, 110 pounds Jonge, 13 1-2," 26, 89 4-5, 1.34 2-6: pulling up. ‘Tho this racer has made this Brown. trainer. |" Dandelion, 115 pounds up, 12°1-2, 25 455, 88, 61, 1.08 4 | 1.45, hands! y, and food race the first time oi Madden, trainer. |“ Adbell (1,53: breeging, A racer of class, J. EB. Madden, ), Pulsus 1.49: galtoping, ‘fellow. J. 1 Madden, train M ane. 1,48; handily, Another. of which Is on the slow side, den, trainer, Slgileht 1% pounds un. AD 2K, 25 97, BO, 1.04 1.44 1-2: handily goot and can run fast up, t Shot, 115 pounds un. 9,87, 49 4-8, 1.0) ~O° 149 T-2: easily, J arine: do not let him get a foaden trainer READ ABOUT THE WORKOUTS ROUGHBREDS IN THE FINAL (PINK) EDITION. VERY successful player of the races and all the big hookmakers em- ly morning tr, of thoroy In these «di nd the like e form comiparatiy: re Every trial is recorded faithfully by them, the fractional time of the distance travelled, the weigit of the rider, with expert comment on the work. All is written exclusively for The Evening World and tion every night. No follower of the racers should attempt to pick winners before read- 1.2 ¥, Gardner, rospero, 10 pounds up, a half mile, Tab thie ‘on ? N TO SPEED Ww Van U5 pounds up, si. Led, 48, Lu, fuplopary, 14, 28) 1 a8, 07: i ig -o; ‘oreesing. §, Booker, trainer, eteam, 110 pounds up, six furlongs wadner, +12, .24 8-5, 88, .50 easily, Can repeat his Aquedtiot victory at any time, Bud May, trainer. tongs, is Pare ie ra ese a 8, 6% 4 » 0h, 1 a 1,82; galoping. Fit’and teady to ‘race, as, 126 pounds up, six furlongs in 120; breezing, | Just & wlpe-opening’ ex- ercise for thie r vat 105 pounds up, one mile in 1.57; galloping. W, Stone, trainer, and Plenty, 125 pounds up, ai Jim Newman, 15 pounds up, six fur- Jonge, 18, .25, .39, 62, 1. 1.19 1-2; easily, Good ‘and ‘Plenty was’ much the beat; has lots of speed on the flat. Rhinock, 100 pounds up, and 8. Alary, three furlongs, trainer, ‘Monita, 105 pounds up, four furlongs, Bud 12 8-5, .26 1-4, 87, 50 1-2} handily, May,’ trainer. Kavanaugh, % pounds up, and On- tanto, 100 pounds up, four furlongs in 12, 24 8-5, 98, .50 1-2; handily, All runners in this string. Bud May, ‘TRlack Hunsr, 125 pound e } nds up, on mile in 1.54; plone, Roly Poly, 110 pounds up alx tur. Jonas, 12, 24 1-5, 37 1-5, 450, 1.04 1-6, 1.18 1-2; “handily, “Tad ‘this’ one for an early win; worked with a mate Who could not keep up, which ac- counts for slow time after passing the e way, 8 three fur. Do not let you. W, one mile, the Maw, over Bud . seven fur- 63, 1,06, 1.20 8-5, best ‘move spring, FB, one mile, 3. 1,17, 1.51, will run a rt. J. EL 1)6 pounds wp. one mile in with a lot rainer, 108 pounds up, one mile in Going slow with this er. 119 pends up, one mile in Madden's J.B, Mad- one mile, 1.17, ne mite, TAR 1-2, mokle way, T ighbred reversals ey smal HANDBALL ON MANY GOURTS Patrick Edwards and Thomas Currey von thelr inatch erday against John {ayes and P, Sullivan, on Tarrant's fandball Court, in Jeragy, Cltv_ after a ery, Jateresting Wwellanlayed game, ® McCarthy, of Killatfey. beat P. Smyth three’ games o} 3 of five Murphy's Court, in East Fitty-ninth Teet. Michavl Sheehan and James Ke! out with @ challenge to Jerry ronin and Malvey to play for the best four games out of seven. If this matoh is ireaeed % will prove a highly intere: SPORTS EDITED BY B+ oon eH ew onpne: vm AQUEDUCT’S LAST RACING DAY senenenenenanentnerenenenenentnontnbn dn hare ere<G) ROBERT LARGE CROWDS SEE TOM JENKINS TRAIN Tom Jenkins's training quarters. at tou the foot of the Coney Island Boulevard, | king Was the centre of attraction at ‘the Island” yesterday, Jenkins has been at Frank Clayton's Pabst Loop Hotel since the middle of last week, training for his wrestling match with the ‘Russian Lion,'' Georges Hackenschmidt, at Mad-| {son Square Garden, May 4. The old| warhorse knows that thia contest {s far | and away the most important he ever had, and he ‘# working as he nover worked before, He 1s on the road with| the rising sun, and from then until he goes to roost with the chickens he keeps hard at work. The “Cuban Wonder" has joined "Big har gan the dea Hi Just ches on the America has already gained what the d to state as yet. d-dollar side bet almost entirely Russian, rth of Jenkins money, ackenschmidt a friends among the Coney Island sport- ing element, and Hackenschmiat's back- ers will find no end of money back of the American when the time comes for the two great wrestlers to shake hands, betting will upon has been be nchampion. Jen- host of be it ts There Is a thou- | Rehmidt and Jenkins's backers atten money,’ Whether these odda will hala depends Y amount of money that shows to bet on There will certainly be no the Invited several of the big German Societies ‘14 Tom,” and will help put the finishing Attend entertainments and ‘dinners. jn JAMAICA ENTRIES. PIMLICO ENTRIES, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) we (Special to The Evening World.) JAMAICA, N. ¥., April 2%—The en- pal) for to-morrow'’s races are as fol- are as follows: 436 FIRST RACE- Fo , VW at 5 pounds below tht aay 100 @ddel; ix furlongs, 19 M. F. Tarpoy fi Monadnoak 198 "es (On Pasadena mi SPCOND RACE—One, mila and peyenty yanis; for thres-yeur-olda Hout Dance... ..sees 2 *Monacador , 102 Billy. Roahe it Tih 105, *Phantom 102 Carvunnie My | sore ae ' ia At " erchant, + Priority “Olds ant i spaltinaatie tied yevarda, Ve) #800 a *Gadtiy : 02 The... THIRD RACE r olds; four | and a halt furlongs Mala) pendway assess “104 Arrahnovwsiin Anolyne i THIRD Greonroom ‘ 100 the x 2108 ant ie ne RTH RACE—The Excelslor Handicap; onda sixveenth Ferroniere |) Gols Badge Bialr Athol, Chalfonte LPR TROY te Realg Ana Hea Girl Pour Hunt For ide andl up, Lady ate RACE—Vour-: $900 aided; five furior \qttovanl | PIMLICO, BAVTIMORE, Md., April “4—The entries for to-morrow's races Hanticap; ded; one scale “halt furlong: 118 Nationat Sto $100 adde: AY for matd- duly Gia! 1; the 8 a 1 ponds NES. 1) mares, under THE FAN—HE HAS TO BE A RUBBER NECK JUST NO ity | @ “ Wil } REAL, OLD FASHIONED BASE BALL ENTHUSIASM IN PAILADELPAIA, W. BoxinG ~-- AY BE « ROWERS FLOCK TO THE HARLEM But for a strong wind that made the water choppy the day wae ideal for ‘water eport on the Harlem River yes- terday. An accident that was prevented from resulting in w fatality by presence of mind ni akilful dering happened) at the height of the rowing session. Willam Rodenbach, of the Nonpareil Rowing Club, capsized in @ qhell just | above the steep wall that runs along the Spedway and which because of its height preventing a means of rescue) has been called the ‘Death Trap,'’ Rodenbach is @ good ewimmer, and | realizing his only hope was to reach a float down the river, struck out for it, He had hardly gone more than a hhun- dred feet, however, when he becamo numbed from the cold water and shouted for help. Those on the cries and took them up. Titus, former champion Charles Steinkamp, stroke of the Non- pareil elght, who were out In gigs, heard the shouts and took in the aitu- ation ata glance. Both bent low ovor thelr oars and reached Rodenbach just as he threw up his hands. Titue shouted to Rodenbach to met between the gigs and grasp their sterns. He Speedway heard his Constance sculler, and had just strength enough left to do t. and by skilfully ying the ght boats with their oars Titus and Stein- kamp towed him to the Nonpareil float, POCASSETS WIN AGAIN. The Pocasset Baseball Club, of the Harlem Amateur League, won its fourth consecutive victory yesterday by defeat- ing the Sylvans by a score of 19 to 9 The winners would Mke to play the Gothams or Dominicans next Sunday in Crotona Park. Address, A. Marsh, 221 Rast One Hundred and Fourteenth street, — SUNDAY BALL GAMES. Marray Hilla, 0; Paterson, 2. ONTARIO FIELD. HB, 81004010 —i 10 2 000010000-2 10 4 “Wwiitwe and O'Nell; “Viau, Car- re! Mu Pat Watte oll and Bri Emeralds, 7; Pearnalls, 2. E88, Peace 200.7 5 00 —! 10011010022 5 8 éexan and Harbush; Vaughan ray FEIN erfon Hn. 9 Emeralds . evn alls Longhlins, St Cuban Glants, 2, AT LOUGHLIN OVAL, b] Loughitns 00021 —"10 1 101 Th 190001000-2 7 1 coon Tue Mh radley and Sommerfield: Miran and Lyons. AIL Americans, AT WEST } 5 Joanie... + Mam dann. 0 0 Ratteries—Hollgan a Brogan AM Nationals, 12; Cedarn, 9, AT BRONX OVAI. .OH4O01107 010110000 North Hudson, 6, sw YORK FIRL, ool 38 4039350 8 ba 10 a ind Hohmen; Beck and AML Nationals Coadars cg! 'Wilson, Sentow and Murray; Barberick an Plunkett. righton A _ AT BRIGHT rata < so0204590 —181F Brinton Aya SPOT oo Ooms a 8 Hutieries--Girard and Dunn; Bradley and Hagen, } Pastime A. C. 145 Skellyn, 3, AT PASTIME OVA | 8 % 1004 tt it Pa stim sone i" |e Mfatteriés-Por: and Hofer: Harmon ‘and | | Krank Mayatde, 104 AT BAYOD -Looog O44 Meiure, 00 soo] Burrows ne. i ent 94 ‘Trenton 9 and | Watteries Nutley and nts, 7} Mdgewood, 0, AT RIDGEWOOD, rhila, PI Giants 1000 4202 025; 44 Phila $0.0 o 4 1 wey SAdewOOst 5. 000 Und etteriea-—Howman and Johnoony Jr; ee enter and Sporing, ‘Trenton, 0) M tte, 2. AT MARQUETTH OVAL, i”! R. 1.2, Ny FIND BASEBALL FAN WITH A CONSCIENCE STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Wok, PL b] Ww. jad 1 88 3 B big | New: York4 a last Washington’ ‘ WB 6 (883 || Clevetands |? 2 600/ poston sys RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 0. St, Low Bei death | Brett GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, | Washin New York, and, 0, Ws. 1p a; Chicago, ton Philadelphia ston. Chicago at Pittabur Bt, Louls a! Cineinnatt, v if 5 cellent seleme has been suggested BY BOZEMAN BULGER | filet peer has been aurmested to Byes of New Yorkers wore dilated IM orig at a got tiraqiine atvtan wonder Saturday at the sight of halt u from 8 re eine ore a HR, 4 he dozen rooters insisting on paying © inte ea aa al itt tee the free game; but a new feature 01 HII BWM) of Mberality has developed which, !f tion pack the reat. It te calmated developed throughout the baseball yar eyo with hod them fo eatin world, 1s likely to establish a sinking “ ‘ is nm SE a while, ‘Kitty’? wivioh will make the Govern: Ball Players Without Fingers. ment conactence fund look like an Vaveball aim HAWED veladaden Ene Barter con:ribution personal uriiles of ball players, Frank Farrell has received a letter > Ralwion tied (iRA TONE from some unknown supporter of the Week ne and paid tus bills ty man who d the sult by Highlanders containing a $1 bill and not asking for a receipt. Accompanying the currency was an ri 1 Ndertal fort epistle declaring that the writer hid Miertil fort phiver witnessed Saturday's free game and and strate Aan euier autver had not been present ar th» opening many Know that Viere ave m te than fiasco, when min cheeks were as fre- oP Teeawonals who aro not quent es home runs, The writer hat a y ! ronsclence and alleged that it hurt jum, von Nitunal and Arerican Ho thereupon felt called on to sond th» | !c#aies there are how three playe club $1, which he figured the game was worth, If Jim McGuire hadn't made that single with «the bases full and won the game he would probably have made {t % cents or passed ic up entircly, Fund for Old Players, ra are miss~ No address came with this extraor ty. Huelemnn no third oe dinary epistle, and Farretl knew nit fourth ingens > and second Salling sieteiee ng Brown's hand. With tho next step, Calling In a seer Tifosi hans yee service man he ascertained what the Pov OER IE Government Postal authorities had a these men have conselence fund for such amounts, ait Farrell then and there coneelved the {dea of establishing a similar fund for “charley horsed" resting malaed d profossion u e Arm" I several yea He aged, Indigent and (uy but one-arm tition to belng pall players who had reached the one A zoo pitcher Daly Nolded ae postion hlorororm nto PAV ts And batte with a smal thie ala aN coneeR and lOny, lick he could tise tn one hand. As may 1 i yo Imagined, he Wes not a suc further contributions will be allowed to aitrer, ALTIERI WINS AT BILLIARDS. keep It company. Farrell has thought more since 1 - As colying the conselence contrition. ‘ t a rosuit It now ts ainreees eee Carmine Altier! defeated John Dutty tast Dall players’ home stall be an Po | otght tn the biltard tournament at’ Sane farm, and "Pop Anson will provably | goyg acatemy by 143 to 105, Altier| made 14 Vile j 21 and 4 scratches, Duffy's 4 charge as soon oa his | high run of 21 and sora { take Knowing | high ran was I8 and he had three scratches, term 0 0 in Chicago expires. ie ball players could navel bo eons | wall and Robert Battle will ty of work, an & TPORTING. SPORTIN COICOUCUCUOOCOIOOLCORIOOLE COCOOOCCE: METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB, OPENING D AY, TUESDAY, APRIL 25th. SIX RACES DAILY AT 2.30 P, M, The Great EXCELSIOR HANDICAP With $6,000 added (opening day attraction) and five other contests. snrainn teave Beet 240 Yo, ii a4! etuity tron datnalon Meats tease Piathugh Brery few minutes, *ADMINSION TO GRAND STAND, 821 LADLE 50 2 00C8CO0CCCOM78200008 0000090000000000 Musle by Pinto, SAPP ER, 233 1CAGO HANDICS 2383 2 ry nul bindte bewt bandiony: apie informa londIunets, remrel’n, Bolts OLD Vk. URINDLSs beaite A od C1 ALL OF MIN * iredcment att lente aw t bets show ern, De, dally, ) mo! w ,] L : Bn eokly, 20 edit! 12.

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