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THE WORLD: AY. EVENING: MAY 5; 1905. “HACK” WINS IN STRAIGHT FALLS, GIANTS HOME tiem] ROBERT EDGREN SPORTS EDITED BY | ENSCHMIDT-JENKINS WRESTLING MATCH THE HACK IRINGSIDE SCENES AT JENKINS’S GOOD SHOWING. doenkine was quite a surprise to me. bd him Im London and | think he p He was stronger than when | jut up a great struggle, GEORGES HACKENSCHMIDT. “Tom TRYING’ TO~ Pow. Mack's. HeaDsore, “HACK”? IS TOO STRONG. | did the best | could. | thought | had a good chance to defeat Hackenschmidt at catch-as-catch-can, but he was too strong for me, TOM JENKINS, Y Some OF JENKINS’ Leg WoRKN Hap HACKY GUESSING. DIVING Fo Lee Urey SWINGING TOM OFF THE GROUND, THE RYSSIAN HURLING NIENKINS To THE MAT. BELMONT PARK IS A 'RAGEHORSES TRACK FOR THE CLASSES PERISH IN FIRE MALL CHANCE TO OVERTAKE GIANTS STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ONLY S BY FRANK W. THORP. be said for and against, Unfortunately, pt over Belmont Park yesterday ng east wind New York swelter en wore the thinne: t Much will summer neat, ot waists, and top couts but] RESULTS UF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Kame postponed GAMES SCHEDUL: Boston at New York. Brookivn at Phil Ny Cincinnatt at Pi BY ALLEN Exeunt Highlanders—enter Giants! The one leaves for a month's trip in dea- perate straits; ‘the other returns in a halo of glory—4f such may be termed a victory over the incapable | Suppose Boston team—to meet every club of the League, excepting Ph laiel- on ‘ts own ground, twenty-three Brooklyn getting the double-header of and the bean-eating martyrs, who arrived this morning, will serve ns relish, What do you suppose will be the average at the end of Will any club Jn the league bo to beat them three out of four? We scarcely think #0, for they wndoubt- edly have this year one of the ablest ball tenms the country Two years ago Piiieburg was stronger points, bar pitching. Matthewson and McGinnity McGraw well to the front in those days, ond these two great pitchers are to a degree the backbone of the club to-day, be permanently injured tho Giants would not win the pennant put on summer clothing. Cleveland, 6; Chi ED FOR TO-DAY. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Washington, Chicago at Cleveland, SANGREE, ample, {f a club has won four games it one its percentage ts |! it wins fivo and loses one it jumps to until next Sunday, and shrivelled by a searching wind of alimost mood to judge impartially of the merils| trainer ¢ new course. erything was new, entrances and find, and there were veste many jams becuse of the immensity of! urpset things In the way some of the exits were hard t England, will be on the fighting map night—or she won't. Ir all ‘ypon Jabes White and his punch, sporting men say that every one to be up near the There was much criticism in favor of writer does not eve that Belmont Park will ever be popular with the masses of racegvers. the first place, But later the percentage decreases, le Mitchell, hting men, says that tactics will not save him from that ood! Judge) of Seventy, lost fifty-one; Another victory means an increase of but four points, or ,3s2, t to overtake a bolnts In August than In May, MeGraw always tries to pile up the figures right at the start so that he shall not be Worried in the event of his team slump: Ing or his pitchers getting Injured toward the season's wane, the Giants take three games pes Boston here, an event wile ume miracle can ‘balk, thelr percentage 1 be 383, a tremendous and dis ‘ ing lead for the Western teams to en- In foot, such a lead divorces the contests from an amount of enter- ‘The close-fisted managem HP there not only hurt their own club >d for the) tces are as follows, who are frequenters of The finish is placed on) Mrseht the grand-stand 1t takes longer, lead of 100 GEORGR HACKENSCHMIDT. JENKINS NO MATCH FOR USSIAN LION” American Champion Put Up a Great Struggle, | but at No Time Was the Visitor from Abroad in Danger. privileged few the club-house, the Lexington farmers A the redcoats back along susty country, roads to Charlestown this § bebn'a hard country for intruders, tractéd’ by storios Deroration Day the club-house. finishing, are at a very bad angle tol the masses in the grand-stand, but ily jwost on a Ine and at the feet of the cupants of the club-house, it would have be ee given in this wild and woolly hiky:,come over hero filled with f@mbitlon, Up to date they have fallen | By the; wayside and have not found “the cobbles even i this man'.White seems to be of @alibre than any of tho others. light-weight, fighting welters on the other side, THE “ik 1a very silght con-) cession to the puolic to have had the the sireteh, have given the public house occupants house pairons ‘The masses furnish the bank- to see a continual walkover, even an ardent and as for the team! geen Tonney's hired men slinking toward Broadway this morning. got off at One Hundred and wenty- fifth street and came down the Bubway You should have | he doesn't make good, England will have to take a seat the back galleries, nerye cnough, at any rate. hardest man Half of them Were both to Straight Rune Unpopular. The straight races will never be pop- Nothing can be seen of the start the strongest glasses, BY ROBERT EDGREN., Huckenschmidt is too strong for me, He After he picked mo up and threw me marked Gia’ has picked out tho into Jim W: the country for his maiden effort, 4 will be ablo to claim welght title legitimately, WY Britt isn't worrying, Worked to the last moment Jimmy fs feeling an- Englishman's claims to @uperior cleyerness and punching abll- The Britts are telling thelr friends “J tried my level vest to win. broke all my holds and tlred me cut. down heudfirst w the mat I was so dazed I hardly remember what hap- I tried hard, but it was no That is ull Tom Jenkins had tu say after his defeat last night at Madi- i dvfeat that left Jenkins staggering like a Hackenschmidt, the victor, vaulted over the ropes when he left the ring, elbowed his way through the crowd that pressed forward to see him, ran up two ‘liglits of step» and went whistling and singing to his dressing-room, It was a great match. hunchback ‘darted he saw Wol But, tn atdition, Donlin and Bin I ‘persons will tell you that the “Evange- Ust" $s "golng,'’ that he has seen his best days and other rot, that the elimination of Charley Babb, who never was intended for a shortstop, and the seouring of Dahlen made Mc- He had Dan McGann Then Deviin made he needed was a wise head to fill that gap between second ts needless to comment on Dahlen's flelding and baee running. All Fear Taylor, Further, then, the Glants. have Luther more feared by many “Big Fellow’ or the Man:" also George Wiltse, wave Moston ¢hree hits yesterday; not forgetting Leon Ames, who ja gradu oping into greatness, @ pitching staff second being fit to take his turn and give A good account. game of baseball beoames each ' more and more a game of pltch- end now to seo a man perform wonders in the box rather than The striking a side evokes louder applause t e over the fence, When New York now has Some foolish bananas at Abbatichio, whom he used HyAe caeiithe Let "us hope will not be further abused by the w renowned heroes of One Hundred an Fitty-fth street and to know in Ungulshed two great trees with dense the ylew entirely, ‘The people really see about one-quar- ter of a mile of any race run on the straight course, e@onies extend out to the track, so that the trees are practically no obstruction, If there Is any other fault to be found The fact !a Eighth avenue, follage shut off Poor Luck, In contrast with McGraw's well-con- Clark Grithth departed last night for Boston carr the weight. “Boyed by the son Syuare Garden, beaten boxer. The club-hous Graw's Infleld, and Billy Gilbert, god, and all a Puttnam and Orth, the men he depended upon to clean up the West, were all in Each got his bumps in the Orth betng fairly engulted hits and runs, went In never. | The result was two wild three singles two errors of Conre who Nad a very bad da Boston elx ru to the game af! to Billy Hore, who nitehed mighty good holding’ the three hits until the ninth, landed for a eingie home run in but “Hack'' was too quick to be THe Russian agin to ge: his arms around Jenkins's ‘out of tho welter-weight enough to prove that he Is really forever hereafter Jenkins was bold more clever man, vesterday wit hand reopened. around the turns it Is diMcult to dis- 8 even with glasses, light-welght, ; kicks “coming, tinguish the ho: coubit Jenitine Hike that, cossed him inte d him to the mat, Tom Too Shrewd, Was too shrewd, RR case of divided verdict the Metropolitan Handl- out material batters than the minutes and 20 seconds of t seen On a Fa Rot People who sampled the race~ esterday found the same is sa y old teh 4 press agent Informed persons that a Lene Island. Hallrond ‘would. rush them home in twenty-five minutes, The writer sat in a Flatbush avenue train | after the races for one hou minutes before a wheel turne: minuterawiing to Iirooldyn at halt «peed was dumped out in MATOH between Hackenschmiat | game wrestler to delay inevitable de- ° ‘ackenschm!d Gotch will probably be ar- ranged this week, Gotch sat at ringside last ‘ough the ropes to challenge the w: er. He has gained twelve pounds since kins beat him, old bill of fare, How “Hack” Appeared. s that sat at tho | puugled Way to see why he could lift mat Jenkins ous trip for the Hlehia career will be a matt ur and five | d, and then | and an uphill fight, STOPPED FIGHT FOR FOULING flopped like the depot yard a a mile from the station, Total time from Belmont Park to the dump- two hours and ten min- and falls and tri to take Hack's champlonship the American I be carried over to England when ohmidt returns, it ig all over, is a was loo strong, Jani began lifting Jenkins lek that nls # Handicap Disappointing: The Metropolitan Handicap was rather pointing in one Kense, » withdrawal of Delhi and Tanya. siied on Sysonby. Intends to have fun as long again head fi mi as he stays here. Brooklyn, he wrestles six men— Men jn Brooklyn—and agrees To-night, in hus it is that the Glonts must eq Ul this season, a Cinctnnatl are, Jenkins lay too much relinnce adily forcing back | ee atte LISTS. AT VAILSBURG. Usbure blevcle tractr sowill open tts mite: moet of the seasen ame. programme of eve the, meat several weeks was prevented 2, walle none has a pitching stat ‘The only question, the nkins Would get the second Jenkins'’s Great Spurt, a great spurt 1 miata (00,000 “Search Light Made by the Hernsheim Factory of New Orleans, La., On Sale To-Morrow at | Box of 50 Search Light Cigars, $1.25 10c. QUALITY ! Hack'a neck ‘and and got it, put ev How Percentage Is Figured. of Inauisles as to] ke 13 deermined. m in arithme ty, eoilevtively a num how a club av is a elmple prob ing found by dividing the total games rradually tired, hid proud ow and un-| Hackensehn man took a| “4 ; ady, and then the t including a race " Twelve Stables Also Destroyed be placed on him, Last year sysonby| in Flames of Incendiary Origin had a wonderful filght of early speed . : Hing'Vhta"ta fen aftegeaga aa Mace at St. Louis Fair Grounds At ine stretch turn Helaameand Wotan Association Course. skidded far to the outside and lost all ehance at that point One of the most pleasing features of the afte on was the victory of Blandy 8’ OUIS, Mo. y S| e- ors of August Belmont, BTU OUIEY Moa7 Be Siete Belmont. Pirie was named, ‘91 horses were burned to death and twel waa A ting tae a 12 mont horse should, stables were destroyed in two fires that | win, the Belmont Inaugural ONG bruke cutseng! t the 8 ®) Park. To Mr, Beimont, to. my | OF UsGarhy: he 8t. Loule Blandy, and ‘to y;| Fatr Association race track, It ia bes Hider, were presented three ‘sliver cups Meved that the fires were of Incendiary As souvenirs of the occasion. Or » total Joss, : It was a noticeable fact’ that races | ls! ev total: loss, jt te satiated, ay were close to form, which @mounts to a bout $10,000. ms to prove that running the f In the first fire, which broke out mon erse Way or out of the chuto does not! aft r midnight, three lorses belong ng experts belleved {t would, a Sl of Bt Pain sore rr ned to death. They were Mollie 'T. | Ae Beni h valued at $100) | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, [270 21% Bert evch, valued a. bn Hl A titee-years Jen colt valued y tae second mre horses | were lost, ‘They were Sam Houston, $2,000, Hadrian, $2.00, and Lovuble, , : snare | 31:000. vo former were owned by FIRST RACE—Handteap; six furlongs; [Ale Re Ge Hc Tusuluy AieLa rable was the property of Kavanaugh & Lireed, Aw ome 1 rreste ¢ Kendal! RN: cd th (Special to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK, QUEE May he entries for 8 at first thought that a Hehted lessly thrown into a stall tits fire, but the second dispelled this theory, espectally est tion r daylent dise vat a valuable watchdog kept, 1 of Hadran aead, 108 body was found under tne body of Hadrian and was untouched by fire, The wecond re is sald, started in the stall of Ha Calrngor: « T fo 1 THIRD RAC! longs. Guiding § Callavant sLagend Teonan Joo Hayman: fenmunine penal Licens Helle of Peque *Anodyne superior Boy FOURTH six furlonus Adbell Hace tein Fi i Gioileten Se . SPORTING, Were a7 |Belmont Park Races 1105 QUELNS, L, 105, Every Weekday, Rain or Shine, until May %, D ' 108 HOW TO REACH THE TRACK: Hedouln . 100 On_ajl race days except Saturdays traine Yenla. i 100 Long Land i Tom of Das York, wt 12.10, 1 era 20, 1,50 and’ 2, r feftot Cah spectat . Ass AMBSEI DEKE we de aces fat 11,40 (aisy parior car train at 1,00 P.M), Rparkiing Star 8 and from buh Av, Frooklyn, at 1! FIPTH RACE- . 1.00, 1,20 and 1.45 P.M. miles 14 woud for ‘carilages, arid automobllen . Long Tsang ‘Terminals of O2d st, Buia cen * es and the Witte iines via Jamatea connect with ack, r (aerved seats and boxes at Waldorf and Melbourne Bellpre. ss. . Hifis avenue Jlotcls, MeBridets and. Rails ving Virginian us inan's." pIRST RACE 2.90 naa UML AY, ; one mi i best beta show eee Oe wyinnors, Roc. dally. By mall, #1 monthty; Hest hete by tele phane, 88 weelly. 24 edition, 12.90. “A SURE SYSTEM to win at {hg eA, ERKE, by addressing 1 in 0 and of ng sApprenticn allow a janieoa, OLD DR, GRINDLE, SAMPLE FREB! ee ‘Tadeo tse Peraalbia® Sefettien trencmen OFFER EXTRAORDINARY ! Ua di pa SS double, | mar played into the number won, If a club has lost two and won two One reader makes the point that it js to a clubls gdvan- tage to get a big lead early in the sea- son, and he is right. The-smalier the Aivinor the sreates stopped the vei In additton there will pe face between two prominent 100 Trade Marks, good for Valuable Presents, free with each box, Trade Marks we give with these cigars are good tor Watches, Clocks, Umbrellas, Jewelry, &c. in | shoulder: its percentare ts ‘of the bullcing: t This match was fought iutely on ite merits, the game kind Ananested wret? Phe etrucele schmidt aggressive and Jeniting wilitng, ‘The Russan was cool and delibei stopred the bout. en Mosehalt, Polo Grounds, To-d , CSuapmaialt sabi i Sar, 4 A few more of the mich ‘where: Reem palate, som "3