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” i 4 ia ee ) N Pe Levee, ee eT ae ORE Pee Peat SPECIALS ON sical ma dh BELDAME, AR. BENNING TON AFTER, ONE SEASOME WITH BELOAME, BELDAME NOT OLD SELF’ BY FRANK It was just about a year ago—on May 1, in fact— that Boldamo scored her @ensational wetory in the Ladies’ Stakes at Mornis Park, She had previ- | @usly won the Carter Handicap and run | Wind in the Metropolitan, but it was Ber sensational victory in the Ladlos’ @takos that made racegoors wake up | @nd think that here was something temarkable in the way of horsefiesh, Beidame was a hot favorite on that @xcasion. Opposed to her were Ca @m Brown's Audience, Henry T. gerd's Marjoram and Fred Gebhard's On the way to the post Bel- dismayed, her owner and all gorts of conjec- weve being made as to what have happened to her when she oa cones led by @ stable hand who caugit her before any damage hat anne. Im Pront Ail the Way. Hildebeand remounted and the mare went to the front as soon as the race @tarted, She ckmply played with her wD, as full of run- never gone to the I PEERLESS MARE OF W. THORP, all dists: 6s, met and dedeated all thy crack cuts of the year of all ages and went into quartens the undisputed champton of the yoar. Beldame Not Herself. This year Beldame is not the Bel- dame of last year, She has started but once, ‘That was in the Metropoll- tan Handicap, She fam well for a/ Short digiance and then faded away, bringing up far in the rear of the placed horses, The Beldame of last year used to 60 @t once to the front and with long aweeping strides rua the field behind her into subjection, Sho ts still trained by Fred Burlew, who trained her last year, He does not know adie her, He never di [rete cay dame and never worked her as he Gid otler horses. He used to let her have pretty much her own way ana kept her in condition with slow gallops. This year she has become jous and sulky, She would show @ of her speed and then sulk. Burlew get his heart on winning the Metropoll- tan With her, and her peculiar ons worried him. Though would not him, he work to sult jer in th he Metropolitan, thinking thet per- haps she might run better, She per- formed miserably. "I don't know what ts matter with Beldame,” said Newton Benning: ton,-in whose colors the raced last geason, ‘Sho looks well bodily and appears te ba ft tn every way, yet she is n 6 fi fant Your, If T owned 3 eo I woul throw her out of t and veh Yo Of manetin’ ‘complete give her a couple of mon: Feat, ‘Then 1 would ceuning all over again. r thing wrong with her fs Dut what it ts we have not teen athe to learn,’ Beta hes t th toon get, toxin lavt and may campaign season C3 be that, hes, temper baa le her. py heed If @he foes not show i, back to her Mr, may turn her out for GKEY FULLER | MAY RECOVER Grover Clerdiand MuMer, whose won- | on Wiital be was at the starter’s post | when the animal plunged into the air jend Weller was hurled to the track | falling agvong many stamping, restless ‘Wwif) and Bir Brilliant both | kieked et tim and one of them struck | GROVER ©. PULLER. BASEB POLICE PUT AN END TO BOUT Gipectal to The Evening World.) LD, May of the Pittsfield police, stopped twetwe-round of AYbany, and Billy Roach, of Westfield, in the sixth round last night, wes the egoand time that the man had met here, and eagh brought a big It fotlowty In the fourth and fifth rounds theve was questionable fighting and the ref: eree repeatedly cautioned the boys. In the alxth seconds and trainers of both ordered the TH WorhD: SATURDAY EVENT! ALL, RACING, FIGHTING ra LAST YEAR, WHO 13—Chief White, the bout between Tommy Gor- challenges, &c. The Pocasset Baseball Club will cross bats with the Victonwe Baseball Club in the preliminary game ot Ninety-first street. and Avenue <A to-morrow, Nelther team has lost a game thie sea~ son and a@ great struggle ts expected Cloughen or Faulkner will do the pitch- ing for the Pocasseta, and Blackwell) will he on the receiving end. ‘The Rustic F, C, have reorganized for th tbe Pt and Polioc BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. 3 m& ©, BELMOWE PARK, QUEDN May 4 Boteles Sop Monday's raves are Veronese Greenroom Momamis FOURTH RK. oar, six and a Law 81 s|CLINTON HIGH TO PLAY CENTRAL Next Saturday, May 2, the De Wit Clinton High, School baseball team te Bcheduled to play the central High Gohool, of Philadelphia, at the Amorican League ball grounds. These interolty @oholastic contests have dreated keen competition between the two cities, as was shown by the enormous attendance fy the football game of Dec, 8 Inet year, The Clinton Giants are in the ° | beat of condition, the infield and outfield STAYED LIMIT BY. HUGGING. 7 n {9 superb, the pitcher and oatoher tn exeellent condition, and, coupled with etrong batting, the Giants expect to cure @ victory, |The Glanta have played eight practice games and have won five and lost three, The three games wore lowt by one or two runs only.. The fol- lowing aro the game: snd resulte: 2 Adbell *Apprentice ailowanc , CONEY’S GAMc IS The game RACE—Sellin Gourne, ACE -The ait Curlons a. fs one and one- 12) 10 84 UR on 104 OFF, weheduled for the new grounds at Coney Island to-morrow has been called off because two of th been comploted, ted to be in anape Dy M when tho firet game w. tween the ®tar A have not Ci tand vexytning: At Q, the Coney Telnnd team, All-A\ pues inne loans and Brighton: Lhe played be of Newark, and} lgames with untformed teams averag- the season end are open to meet teams averaging fourteen years, Address James Ryan, No, 81 Madison street, New York, ‘The Wall @treet A, G would like to arrange games with teams averaging thirteen to fourteen years of age play- ing out-of-town or on home grounds, for a 60-cent ball or @ aide bet. Address Leo Gketly, No, 148 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn. The Sentinels wouki Mke to arrange ing from ‘thir! to fifteen years. Ad- dress H. Rosenvers, 8 Spruce street, New York, ments, A\ddresa, Ry open for engage- Sinnott, 863 Bleecker street, city, A boy sixteen years olf wishes to fol, Aaainifotmed team a6 & pitchor, fequires a little practice to Kel on shape, Address Victor Serwer, 7 Hast Fourth street, city, Tho Moyer B. B, ©, have onganized for the season and will play t 8 from ten to thirteen years old, Wou'd ike to yok a game for April 30, Have all dates open in May, Address T. P, Mo= , No, 417 Broome street, city, he Waverly F, ©, would like to play teams Ryevaeine. sixteen to @eventeen ears, All dates open, Address 1 Du Breull, No, 600 West One Hundred and Bixty-fitth street, city, The Yonkers A. C. have April 3 M1, 28, June 4, 11 18 and 68, » J, Whalen, Woodland avenus,. Yonkers, N. Y. ‘The Mount Hope Academy will a range games with uniformed teams 1 eraging fourteen years. School teams preferred, Address J. Fogarty, No. | Im Mebout avenue, Bronx, The Hoguet B, B, C. will ° fiftean to goventeci 1s ofa Would like ty book a game for April 90, Have all dates open May, Address Mr. }, B, MoCue, 417 Broonyp street, city ‘Mie O'Gorman B, B.C. would like to book a game for April % with teams from twelve to fifteen years. Hay: all dates open in May, Addross 1. P, MoCue, 417 Broome atreet, vity, The Original CHftons, uniformed. averagtimg sixteen years of age, would Uke to atrimge games with Uniformed teams of like strength for elge bete of $ to $10 for May 7, 1, 21, 9: June 4, 70, 18, 25 and all Sundays in July, Aue ist and September, Address August B, Schoenhon, No. 333 Bast Twenty-third street, New York City. ‘The Federal A, A, are desirous of ar- rai ging games with out-of-town tcams within 100 miles of New York Clty, into terms, Address M. Brown, No M44 ‘Dhird avenue, ct rhe Mercury EF. C, would ke to secure the services of a good pltohor, ‘hoy aldo have dates open, for out-of town teams offering a good guarantee, Address Charles Mason, No. a1 ant One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, Bronx, The Morris F. would like to ar- range games on Our grounds, for side ety With leans Averagin, rc paan te dross G. Browne, No. R22 Be » City, A first-class batters May OD lay teams | AMATEUR BALLPLAYERS. © The Evening World will publish every day tn the Sporting Edition all the news of the amateur baseball! players, scores of their games, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, r | days with teams av: fhe Miltona would like to hear from m averaging from twelye to thur Klein, ra, Add Av No. 167 fant One Hundred and Witth alvee i MY rbockers would Ii} “iho Knickerbockers would | ixntwen to elgitoon to ar. teams yea G, MAY 13, 1903. — hia hie oll eee BALINA MOUS IS NOT YET ES) mr.avcust BELMONT , dress, Arthur Klein, 167 Mast One Hun- dred and Fifth street, cfty, The St, James ¥. M. C. A. ts putting a strong team In Hd this season and would like to hear Prom three good players, ‘They will book games with teams within 160 miles of New York. Address, Thomas F, Neary, manager, 244 Jay street, Brooklyn, ‘The Empire A, C. would ike to range games With teams avera from ten to twolve years of age. Ads . Ad dress Yale Kaplan, No. 15; avenue, city, e mp Mediven ar: ging 80, WA. Cy ty, the fast ro A. C.. of Long Taland, at the latter's grounds, The game throughout Was fast and exciting, Bie feature of the g ollie Pitching of Alex *, struck “out eleven Boore'by innings: men, RH 20292114 0 J-10 12 10006110 0-8 10 ‘The New Hra Club, champions of the @ast side, would Uke to hear from the Aryernes, of Far Rockaway; Bradhuret and Brightons, of Ridgewood, and teams Address A, Solkolski, Bra Club, No, 274 Bast Broadway, New York, The In-er-Seal Baseball Club following dates open: May %, 27, June 4. Aug. 1, 12, 26, Sept. 3,9, 38 and 30, The team is one of the'sttongest traye ling from New York Gjty, has been ma- terially strengthened this vear and (s in shape to nlay frat-giees gnanes, | Nonmn ‘thin 180 mijew of New York address M. Shalt jo, 78 Tenth avenue, New has the cra Club fl st- su "he Missouri Pacific Baseball would de pleased to hear from class out-of-town teams offering have scoured the antees, ‘The Mops Bay Ridge Athletic Club grounds 4 Rrookivn, where they will play alter urday aftern’ons, bout BF, C, has Sunday, May Sundays following open book Rames wi H tiifouricen years,” Would alo Ike nm two players reas #, No, U4 Cherry street, clty, ial he Alhambra Fleld Club we ‘J a fem nod pinvane averueihe trou uate gation to ninegeci youre OF nar “A reas ar min, No, 7 find stree: lyn, ee) The Colonial A. C, defeated >} on A, Gat Weat Baris bya eeoe of to io, The St ge nate So Tho Wall: 4 and all t 2 Rose, would like to ar- games tor Baturdnya and’ sun: ng from twelve Addreas ‘Thomas J Audubon avenue, New to fourteen years, Callahan, No, 88 York Ct ‘The Martons of Harlem would like 10 play uniformed teams averaging four- Toon to vaixteen “years on ane own Rrounds for side bets, Have all dates open in June and July and August, dross H. J, Campbell, No, i Nast Hundred and Thirty-third’ street, © Tho Cygnet, JIra., would Ike to book games with ame avereging ten io twelve years for a small side bet or a ienaly’ game, Addrpes Edvard kon: Toot Whehiy-taitd wiser out, No, city, Any team wishing to play on fn ex- curston on dunt Save: ging from thirteen to fourteen years, will please communicate with Wiillam ‘A. Johnaton No, 167 Bast One Hundred and Second strowt, N k City, the U Reanklin Field yesterday by the ecore of 66 to 6 owner. OWEN MORAN HAS PUNCH (Special to The Wyening World.) right ‘to the jaw. He followed this up PHILADELPHIA, May 18.—Owen Mo-| by sending Dougherty down again a few seconds 1a: and @ couple of times ran, of England, made his debut In the square ring here last night when he a week the more he made the local at, ved Danny Dougherty, former ban-| "A ‘clever, two-handed puncher Mo et rou c | proved to be, and he showed that at a Gu on, at the Knicker- | Pings he had Dougherty where he wan PODKSE, ACs ed him, So evident wae this fact that Tony he made good would be putting it 1ooked Jaa It the Fingllah lad was | ‘ olding off, aa he erty very {t mildly, for he certainly showed that | holding off) as he had Dougherty vers he possessed championship ability by giving Dougherty a severe lacing in six rounds, ‘The first round had hardly begun when he dropped Danny with a well-directed TENNIS HONORS FOR WOMAN Mrs, Barger Wallach yesterday won the lawn tennis champtonship In the women's Class A aingles on the canvaa- covered court of the St. Nicholas Rink. In winning the ttle, Mra, Wallach held to the resourcefulness of tactioal play which has in past seasons carried her through to victony in the fashion- able society tournaments on the courts of the Casino at Newport, he title yesterday where one delivered properly would have ended matters, He was content, however, to win the honors by going the mit, Jimmy Devine and “Kia'’ Tyler boxed a‘draw in the wind-up AUTOISTS SEEK VANDERBILT CUP The Amenican entries for the Vander- bilt Cup race now number mine, four ad- ditions having been received by Chair- man Robert Lee Morrell, of the A A. A. Racing Board. James L, Breese, of the Automobile |Club of America, cabled from Ventes Her oppanent tor whe Mier Gerteuile Bell, whose club iy| the entry of a 69 horae-power Christie the ‘aristocratic Meadow Club, | oar, which probably will be dniven by its builder, Waiter Christie, G, A. Wetdley'’s entry of a 00 horse- power Premier constitutea the enth entry, KE. D, Shurmer’a entry of a 88 horve-power Royal Tourist the eighth entry and Biwood Hayne’s entry of a 50 horse-power Haynes the ninth entry, The American let now inoludes two Pope Toledos, two Mathesone, one Franklin, one Locomobile, one Royal Tourist, one Premler and one Haynes, Since a team consists of onlv five cars the Vanderbilt commission will now find it necessary to hold eltmina- tion trials, which will probably take place in August, generally comes because of troubles peculiar to women ; these troubles come from a cause simple in itself, but which Beecham's Pills will quickly re- move, There are many ways in which women suffer and is another most serious and painful experience of many women, Thousands of women are taking Beecham’s Pills periodically and find them wonderful in relieving the suf- ering. 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M, Perey Megargil, driv- ing the second car, came in from Con- neaut, With him was Barton Stanch- field, Both machines were very muddy | and were thoroughly overhauled at the } t 12.36 M, the two alittle racers pitied out together for ‘Toledo, ‘They | | are encountering bad roads, but make) ing good time, The drivera expect to | make the trip in forty-two dave. CORNELL WINS FROM QUAKERS PHILADRLPHTA, Pa, May 13.—Coe- | nell won the annual track meet from) sity of Pennsylvania on! to ‘Tho West performance, of the day was al hurdles, fe) ry tn the low Amsler Won, {a 24 sosonda, just two: fifihs of a second slower than the worl record, Corn mile « tured th | aisquallt won all three places In the two mille runs, Munson cap halt mile for Gornell, but was a for fouling. et - DOUGLAS-LANGFORD GO OFF.| (Kpectal to The Rvening World.) WRLIN, NHL. May 18.—The OBERLIN joheauied 10. take pice Mahe beeween Sum Langford, of ¢ bridge. and Kred Dougie, of Bavanna store the Paper City A. Cy was Bea of Douglas bout) last Giied off on account of tuna 10 BON pa EXCURSIONS. HAVERFORD WINS AT CRICKET| oo ee ene gap CENA ASI PEEP a] monty e.tsath Stl Mit@ BAM, 10.08 To-morrow 'E, 99th St.e9 AeM-10P.M, FREE FIREWORKS WAY 18, SBF ea § WRITTEN BY O'LEARY .THE CHICAGO BOOKIE, WIL BE HERE WHEN BELDAME RUNS AGAIN, a EXPERTS IT'ut BE OusTy FoR. THE OTHERS WHEN BFLOAMNG GETS GOING, GOOD BOUTS ARRANGED, An athletio tournament in whieh, tp moat prominent pugillsts and wr in the Bast will narticlpate haa bese artanged for May 2% at « Bo theatre, The card will consist of #6 eral good wrestling contests and mm ibitions ,of three rounds of boxing by prominent pugiliste, Among those thet will appear are Willle Lewis and Jimmy Kelly, Johnny Burdick and Jack Lows ery, Chick ‘Tucker and Hugh Mo the “Cuban Wonder" will meat ‘agreeing to dispose of tn twenty minutes. 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