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PETAR ES ESE TIE DE ANI. (7 af nae glenn nMH Ese? —_ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1906. BOSTONS HERE TO PLAY HIGHLANDERS, Ie NO OOO OD SPORTS EDITED BY [Sse] ROBERT EDG MEMBERS OF THE CHAMPION BOSTON AMERICANS — Bix-round bout In Philadelphia, May 15, Battling Nelson encounters some @mall risk. Lewis is a one-punch man. Be has a good right hand, and when he Jands it square on the chin something | Grops, His left isn't dangerous at all. Lewis always tries to cross his right early In the scrap, He met Canole up! fn the Bay State, and nearly knocked him out with the first right-hander he | started, That blow really beat Canole, | for he never recovered enough to fight | Dia best, Nelson ts a wide-open fighter, The | fai) hit him. And he thinks he can't be knocked out. Nelson has shown by one detail of the @rrangements for his coming six-round Bouts that he is no counterfelt scrapper. Ithough he dictated the terms, he fan't force the other men to make Me . “ i : ‘ Weight, Nelson is lighter by several & os Fae . 5 eles. Se uiids than Lewis and Pitegerald, yet ge oe sb ‘ : fi A a \ SE @ Congented to caich-welgnts. ‘This “ an Sete shows plainly that he {s willing to Nght - : 4 oS Netley athe: ‘ 4nd take an honest risk. piOw oe daa aie bee ns E GANS, the so-called light-weight champion, follows a very different plan. Gans usually fights at about Re TR fw pounds, Being in a position to dic- | UGE - 4 I’ taking on Willle Lewis for hia first | DUNEEN. HARLEM ROWERS rsmen were delighted to rm yesterday that Secretary Forte meler, of t fonal Oarsmen's Asso* Jation, has sent the entry of Jack Mule hy and BIl Varley, the Olympic dou- ble champions, to the secretary of the German National Regatta, The races be rowed on duly 16 and 17. Club members flocked to the floats yes> ay as J, Juvenal, senior seuller, fole sowed Constance Titus to the One Huns Ired and Forty-olghth street bridge and ack, hugelng the easiesn shore to wold the tde, (he Harlem in doubt,” said Juvenal 1 row under hia eolurs, 1 ran iphia yesterday to try boat before IT ship It look at Ward's my new Wa jhome, I also tcok |new shell for the Vesper's eight i Vesper's Henley eight even now most in the pink of condition aking fast time in practice rows. Whether they win will depend to @ great extent upon the excellence of the lish crows.’" Fussel, of the Harlems, Titus's bitter | tival, seems to be gaintig strength daily, He looks at least ten pounds heavier than he was last season, when the senior champion beat by a quarter a length. MMe took @ short practice 1 Min ered three: Avroust veliner, of the darters of ad then, nelmer drew away Ine oh Jat the sh he was a boatelength the good, Both will compe in the tea junior singles, woe, Juna and P at won ry clip on t rm vovare from t bury. works, Chey had a ne tide with them and at times rowed gs. * fotlr-oared crew Tall rogatta, mit up a 000) t tate he forces his opponent to welgh In) area {183 ov 80, but fights shy of the scales | imselt. Young Corbett, under the manage- ment of Al Herford, followed the same | Unsportsmaniike plan in his late scrap | with Young Erne, Gorbett weighed fully 140 pounds—prod: | ably more. He didn't weigh in himselt, | but he dictated the terms and forced | Young Erne to make weight. ‘This gaye Young Corbett about a ten or twel —-_—-—-_ pound advantage in weight PHI-ADRLPIIA, arelirh ATTLING NELSON'S Indifference | "port that Batting Nelson is coming B to little sneaking advantages of to this clty to take on three men has this kind {s refreshing. Ifo te in| CAus?d another bow ng here, It @ position to demand any terms he /'# reported the nts! chooses, yet, belng a fighter of the old will be Wille Li ‘ew York; Jack Terry McGovern school, he prefers giv- | O'Neill, of this city, and Willle Fitzger- i log 8 handicap to (aking one, \ ld, of Brook The bouts will prob- ‘ow distressing it e to the! ably all be held at one of the bastall | Baltimore man: ‘soul—this 4 enerous mate of Battling pee y and ected to be held tn Nelson's? | oe Three good ba Racegoers Will See Course in America of the Metropo BY FRANK The opening of Belmont Park on Thursday nfakes this th most im- portant racing week of the year, and marks a great event In the racing |nistory of this country Belmont Park ts the largest racing | property In, this country, and probably in the world, Its area is somesiing ikke 666 acres, which Is, by way of com: warison, one-third larger than Pros- pect Park, Brooklyn racegoers will realize what a magnificent racing prop- erty § Prospect Park would make. Completed, as it stands to-da |mont Park | than a quarter of a million of dollars: Bahaeg oea ta o erything has been constructed on @& my prodigious scale, ‘The main track 18 nd a half around y champlonship. | ‘ Sees 23 = Hogenson, of, Chicago, won the 910 CHA ' Ki Biosci) Peas ards In even time. yeromas, of. Perdue, Indiana, beat RE FO 66 pat te 1 feet wide; while there Is a eviin, of Yaie, and Van Duyn, of | | grass courre a milo and @ furlong i} IW feet wide, A » and won the hamme ve Syracuse, Won the hammer throw Hee TABL, Atal ALO sare on the cards for | t and hungry for| this wee ight Jimmy Walsh, HE W I recognition, is clamoring , for|of Boston, will fight Pail Logan, | ethletiy honors, On Saturday | Who has twice digested Tommy Murphy. | Western college athletes invaded Phila-| 79 get on the match Walsh had to give @elphia, ancient stronghold of Eastern )4Way about six pounds in weight. to | athletic prowess, The occasion was | Logi fpst of the annual relay games of the row Jack Johnson, — who 1. ts, f P., greatest of astern athletic | knocked out Jim Jeftords last we taeevs. rays HK JSlll, of Mercmanceitig, "A, Tho University of Michigan won the| J), and on Baturday night Aurello Her- four-mile relay race, breaking the | 1{re Will box Harry Lewis of ith,s city. world's record. he Jaiter bout Js ons which was cx- Garrell, of Michigan, hurled the dis- f htive been held at Baltimore cus 135 feet and 1-2 Inch, iar beyond gad of a tournament between 139- Rartin Sheridan's famous’ world's rec- or ‘The great grandstand Is 20 by 109] foot, and will accommodate 10,00) per- ns, ‘They feta etind whl ace minodate F young man; go W _ » SG, i ya, JAMAICA ENTRIES. | STANDING 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE. 7 THE! CLUDE, Wate, perfecting Ui was a lull yesterday in the; thelr work in’ py new hold which “Big Voin’ says ne in ley and, ‘There Oliver Drew beat 7 Ye chalidng up the odds.” The ces Are that tho $1,000 alde bet pee] Races at Belmont Park will be run no Flackenschimidt’ and Jenkins, |the reverse way of the truck, | Whit nich was made when the match wag t this will have on the horses, and, = | P. Barrett, the woll-known ex-cham-| Hointment of a trenemdous crowd, who BY ALLEN SANGREE. pion, returned to the gamo yeaterdayl Reckel to. Mie quaniors, at” rank . ‘a match with P. Bgan| Clayton's Pabst Loop Hotel, at Coney by playing n on| Island, in the hope of sécing the Head Dance wile Ma... BECOND RACE—Fi Thousands of New Yorkers hurrying | we: | a T, Bre. “ah oases Faaiaie Tents ors hurry ‘ere ahead of Bosto against Hgan and T, Brest ee DEI te ninated, will cause the odds nenuy, on publo form ts ‘prob. Cirle 107 through second strcot to-day Ing Chiengo wae wees, Wille th feta. n'a Jersey City court. Barrett and| @mencan champion on the mat. |, lonen up at even money, Xe will thER team init dose mis cup. pertiG Deuxtemps s turned to look handsome, stalwart age of 96, the charpini” an aver | gan won after a iting cont eee ite the big: Cherelander for | mem, for the welrht of money on! form yery much Belmont Park ty not Simlactical 0. party of weathor-vurned young men, | with ot Ne champions following | ee) ON ON ge ———— \this mater are stilt doing part of (favorite, °° ‘"@ Offer to make’ the/oing to be the moat popular course Neronete oii. fae Ane NnaieAentltvel@ane Hal RaSK i i hes PULLER Cd the worl’, for halt of tho dally UME yi trrayeennborstd) thea’ For ‘radoubbibie’ Roumn Fibers | igen sojauperiority tn individual play, BAUER GETS NEW JOCKEY. progranune & wre each day Will be Belle of HE i | ugh ing Boston is by no means nota POCASSETS run © the straight cours Rags Lady ‘Ge: i on dangerous mission, But here and) George Lachance | Bn 6 A STILL WINNING, | over strate? tracks will nover be o p= An ae there a fealous fan apled the doyimh| basemen, but “TT ia the pias first] LEXINGTON, Ky, May sully ular Je vais ccuntry, (People Wky the ’ , uy ‘obe"’ Berris cam re Sheepshead, has slgned Ream; ” a 3 or mile-and-a-furlom trae, Collins, the fe in| Hauer, now at Sheepsle . ‘Tho BRocasyet Baseball Club, of the the ruces are run Under the oye evntenance of "Jimmy fourth at th a thiah . ¥, he second station; Jimm the Lexington lad who was suspended trl contour o or | Cc ‘ ; AS Har! a ante Par ahintor itead: of "Habe Ferma, | Corum, bY many considered the beat nee ond, eter oresnasadag. 8t Hoe Harlem Amateur Aeawue, letcated thy | Pears every che ia'a handioapoet, |" he chipper ado! be’ | third baseman iving, hi. Bawer @ three-year contract for idee aed motona Paris | iin rer i sat iB, had the same yesterday by 19 to 2. The league will be average racing man eu to ——— and trhumphantly announced ‘I's the| record, while Frederick Parent, who ie| fret call on hi Noes, Macey can ride Open ity’ season next Bunday. neo where his horse gets off at the A junior m, organized under the and likes to see every foot t the local meat- ‘ Boston champlons s ; aad perhaps with : {84 pounds, Ife will ride pte ; i : Fearlans and confident they marobod | absolutely, neat to last I avon tw for Bg, MeDowell and then go East name Pocaaset Juniors, mill play tenes | of | he, Journey that his horme trayetn, ‘ ates atey ; } e en to thirteen frees J, U y jemont. Parle fterance, to Broxdway, with a pitving smile for] Again, we find “Lou Crh 0 in ee ——— Tom Sharkey, who ays he will bet] Roynolgs, No, 2s Bast One Hundred | without the ald of a very stro White-faced clerk or attenuated sport, per bana0 any part of #1000 that dackensonmidt | and Fouvteenth street Me ikmecs and even then it int dime js dim Divination 3317... ethe Huguenots...) (age Maid looks bee for excellenc ¢ (so far ag we have ten of ae pabind the bat by Joo! SUNDAY BALL GAMES. cannot throw him three tines tn an Sugden, of St. Louls, and “Bill ula, and "Bill" gulll- hour at catch-as-catoh-can style, will Siomergency . , best playing (90 far a8 the] van, the Wi inc 4 record shows) ball team in all the q hiite Sox’ star, 5 meet Jim Galvin, the Irish Glanty ina oreten | 19) | Rooveveltan realm, We aro to be thelr Pitchers Low on the List Paramounts, #1 Yew York Colored | wrestling mitch, beat two In tired filly eee a s Y . . at Suengerbund , Brooklyn, Friday Ming Moda i vce eyiscs ae et daving the nest four days, and| To overset this one might expect | RAS ROMANE BARE; at Suengerbund Hail, Brooklyn, Friday Misard ‘ Baa} ma vhle to an appreciation of | he Boston pitching staff to have a lpempunis 8000 10 0 8 ; Pardello, the Teallan heavy ny ONCE Chane Grime hanes fancy record, Not so! Joss, Rhoados, |Re™iNY 1 O02 0 0 2 0 3-8 8 gl Went champion. will meet Shad” | bd hada ne The fact ton y{ Bernard, of Cleveland; Budhof, of Bt, | diatterteaKreliier rin) Nelaon und Tink of" Haitinnot, the “champion Serene eects 1b ; if p i | geo heavy-Welght wrestler of the South, In lll ai Ho HH last anding should, 1 | outa, ana Owen, of Chiokgo, are all a finish mate, beat two tn three fully, Fo! ee Villiamaburg Handiea add intereat to scries, | better than Jesse ‘annenill, and as for| xX Hebokenn, G1 in Glanta 3. in another star bout on the same even- When Fy @& furlongs, & Handicap; ter th ) the system gets debilitated and 4 ants siciac fay #o wayly Dot \ "Cy" Young, Norw AT HOBOKEN. ing. - i din ye d p ath toa ta, al never been one le the equal of 8S. 8. S, It is especi . 8. 8, ially champions to do the samo, But no|nong the’ rans," neanly last in one expects Collins's team to etgy {the column, The Boston outteld, with there long, and his inen will probably | Chick” Btahl, Freeman, Selbach anil Incense"... bout ship right here Jesse Burkett, 18, to be sure, a mighty Spooner Lue * Empires, 8. Britlar , 4 7. one, but not #0 good New @& BELMONT PARK, A Diverting Proposition, York ov Gieversnde yon eben New 4 | The only answer is that Colting tw | fpoonet, ® Personally and collectively ¢his club | Femaritvble captain, that the men do | ~ hut Meena ig proposition, In the firet | Not care low many errors they er Ie a diverting proposition, | in the iret | that they sacrifi@® everyting for teary | piace, it uses hardly any signals, some) play, This they accomplishy not by Cnban X-Gin Cedars, 8, but three, those of the backstop | dozen algnals, but simply through the BHONK OVAL. Se a adapted for a syatemic remedy, because it contains no strong mi derange the stomach and digestion, and affect the liver and Pa tee made entirely of roots, herbs and barke selected for their purifying and 5 healing qualities, and possesses just Maat iagheg that are needed to en restore to the body strong, robust health, BROOKLYN C and clogged with waste matters and poisons the I have used your 8, 8, 8, and found it to be an ae body does not receive suf- excellent tonic to build up the general health and give tone and strength to the system, I have used ficient nourishment and aay recomine did In signing for a “fast,” “ou or Minute And Veteran knowledge of tho | 2.| ‘The largest crowd that has seenya other things light, nded, but wort of automatic. precision, due tol ocher fo meke it. CAM for one wna Gnel nate | Beslan te eit Ac vIbiee irom the BAL vot ness, Tous of ape. ‘ata ff elves epleudid epeeite the Giants win a victory trom the Bu-| Hervousness, loss of appe- refreshing sleep, and the system tindergoesa gen: Bel-! has not cost much lese| fore” jong the athletic. Baste apunenter tr for co nt vi HIGH ANDERS’ | inside this Ie the steoplechase, sree, | ong athlotic curriculum ovlow | ae iat training Greeley's famoun. adv Go West ye hen there 1s also a mile | > | ——————_ +4 elon It wt po] cup, AMBRICAN LEAGUE, John Fiat day on ‘Tarrant's | @4mps tho rival wrestling giants! (nde to sirikg Upon the Russia | 100. Both of those stands ary elu (Bpeciat to The Fvening World.) Piitaburg 8 4 BB BW | New York. 7 rs % handball court in Jorsey City in a o are to fight a bat of strength] Lion," © Quban is as eithuasiuatic| ated diagonally to the stretch and JAMAICA RACE TRACK, May 1.— |p Ghicaeo it 8 4 By |Bbiephia7 4 1 6 and skill on ‘Thursday night at Madi-| ‘emarding It as the champlon, und pre-) oeyvated so that every part of overy The entries for to sn (gp cinetnnatl.0 @ 8 [Ghleago 27 6 pst st Louie 1 spirited match, Ghampion Drew started | son Square ¢ ackenschmidt,| Mets that not only can Jenking sec! 2 h r vr to-morrow's races are [Cleveland.7 6 Boston od 10 ; = ' ‘| the hold on Hackenschmidt, but, once, race may be seen from them, as follows: | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | off in the lead, but fell back. ‘Then by) the huge mux from the] obtained, It means « sure fall, ihe betting rite iw located to the; BT RACE—Six Yurlon New Hrooi ’ ef i a splendid rally, with a succession of land of the C#ar, u Jenking,| There ‘hag been no betting on the! oot and under the stand, and is 200 Aine Htguenot (e | Chicano, 8: ts.” See ey Sie, 1 bottora bricks, he won out. |(he brawny champlon of the Stars ae Mati Duk there te plenty Of | by zw feet, All these things have Golurleur " | Gam Bs J, Kealy and P. Smyth played {and Stripes, took a well-deserved 1 Waker Om the chancensof the men | been Weilten about before, and have Ered’ Lad Pune \ MES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, singlechanded match on Murphy's court| from the arduous sloge of training they ‘are ouly, waluing for wome one to woi| Deen Goscr ied MURS: Ae get much Perea Pblladetnhla, at Brooklyn Belen Ae NeW Sek lin Bast Fiftyeninth street, Kealy won| have been following since the match) Nine? who are recognised auihonties |space on repetition, It is sufflelont sBmermency > at Cinoinnatl, St. Joule at Detrott | five stralgnt games, II, J, Murphy also| Was made, in the matter of odds on fights anq|to say that it is the greatest raco- Sayin td Louis. ‘ashington at Philadelphia, ‘beat H. Carroll fye straight games. Jenkins's only work was a long stroll] Wrestling matches, are watching the| course in this country. | In the afternvon, much to. th eee Where the money jles Will Puzzle Racegoers, he blood becomes impure | BELMONT PARK GATES — OPENED THIS WEEK ae eee the Most Magnificent with the Running litan Thursday. W. THORP, CW to determine — positior straightaway races, PoMtions 3m the On the other hand, tacin hae ! 1 t zon the siraight tracks is unquestionably the airest way of racing, There Is leew pase ont A. porme may take any tof the course. Horses on the rail have no advantage over thor extreme outalde. ‘no ahuiting poe on the ten, i woketing, and ‘ace Hirer ane <8 no “ahurtin or no chance o: a be run much oF ene, Dubile prefers the i-tin -ihe-ring’ style, for na above stated | nie Ing has wn to such enormous proportions, ve that straight \ tracks are’ a” pra y | tomene 8 flelds of venty, oraes are. pneaged” | ee Wis a thriifing “aprctucie tb wateh oa rout Meld of thle wor itera “tho xrand-a: ride, with brilliant colote inter Jing With katoldosconic beauty ktey |fome nearer and nearer, and interest eTeaseR Ain colors become distingwigses ble, Racing ¢ speottaitine at Belmont Park Will be eweeping on stride for Telephone were gained during April in Manhattan and The Bronx, 161372 Telephones are now in service and under contract in this ter- ritory. ; larges the scope of the system and increases the value of the service tothe user, NewYork Telephone Co., |! 5 Dey St. NETROPOLITN JOCKEY CLO sofRow WILLIAMSBURG HANDICAP {pd Blve Other Races, Beginning at 2.90 Fy ieran Teoayee West Ath st, 18.40, Le ke Re RR TH CHICAG OLD DR. GRINDLE, 86 TEARS A SP} TALL { InN ny 7 Ks wolontitlo treatmen HY is Bt FL a) long ausoclation, And maybe this ds for all’ is the motto what ally them The, newly cottersed | and yet he se too wise to atand In| evar Gieoe vias, tt ® | ney Giarks, of Kinga County, bas ide. | Many other disagreeable g48 Woodland Ave,, Warren, ‘Karn Baca, the American League champions most | (afkeon ahd Lily Home ate Tne only | Naval aianta 0S OOP bo 9 Sliealnnt “IS Wrockisn Panbe ofclate, | blood circulation, and if it is mot corrected some form of malignant fever Tt has been a coustant source of | *itt hand. Jnck Fowell and (Chenbey akbniien a) SRIGR OMA: Ls. ih 2 down constitution, clears the blood of all poisons and impurities and _DARROW WINS AT POOL, |makes Itetrong and healthy. | Teatored to a cali, ret Aly Mahon the team le @ gthr, Derbas by the score of 6 to geo. | tite, bad digestion and eral bulldiog wi Bader {cs Levigorating influence, around them, and Philadelpbla found | ,JMMth's team Ie not jn nroper shan» lameraide ...0 0 0 2 0 0 0 o olf HE, | pitted, Wat on Sunday baseball, and it | symptoms of a disordered if Aig’ ene ee Ciatkyon and Iiliy Hoag age, the only | Sikdierita~beeran and Krettshel; Henry [nothing was done to interfere with thé | or other dangerous disorder will follow, , 8. 8) builds up the broken wonder how the team maniges to holil| puttnamea blood ty elroulnting, pearly ‘AT OLYMPIC PIBLD, its pre-eminent position, so weak Jo | ‘The blood has a long distance to travel {te hitting, ao ttle effort ip made| in Ambrose, he being ¢ feet 4 inches | aann af 0210420 ny turn rom tin to tp, somett ti : d 4 me by pitchers and’ fielders, ‘This result | Are "oomatons for an hour at. a tin islet: fallor ba hib2 ; ? m fone 4 t remedy, 8. 8. @. 4 0 blood Pena Ry Bae Daye pligahte whe in hie berom r whe an. foe ttn tonsa belt ft f un und rote ! ¢ " i Each new telephone en- 4 “TO RACE ABROAD