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Tm sal rave : sara hal ON BELDAME, PEERLESS MARE OF LAST YEAR, WHO AR. BENNINGTON AFTER, ONE SEASOS WITA BELOAME. BELDAME NOT OLD SELF BY FRANK It was just about a year ago—on May 81, in fact— that Beldame soored her eensational wetory in the Ladies’ Stakes at Mornis Park. She had previ: | @usly won the Carter Handicap and run | Yhird in the Metropolitan, but it was eer sensational victory in the Ladlos’ @takes that mate racegoors wake up @nd think that here was something fenarkable in the way of horsefiesh, Bedame was a hot favorite on t) @mcasion. Opposed to her were Capt @am Brown's Audience, Henry T. Ox- ward's Marjoram and Fred Gebhard's Raglan. On the way to the gost Bel- Jame developed a streak of bad tom- per, threw her boy, mced up into tho pening in the fence and galloped off | to the woods behind the stables on eo bectustreteh. Here waa a hot publto favorite gone Rorcee tee cae knew where. people were dismayed, her owner (wae horsified ind all sorts of conjeo- res were being made as to what have happened to her when sho Jed by @ eteble hand who caught her before any damage hat. been done. Im Prot Ail the Way, Hildebennt remounted and the mare the front as soon as the race iney? with her a# full of run- i | but once. short digtance and then faded awa; ‘Withers chute, dodged out through ah . W. THORP, all disty: .68, met and defeated all the crack co.is of the year of all ages and went into quarters the undisputed champlon of the yoar, Beldame Not Herself. This year Beldame ts not the Bel- dame of last year, She has started That was in the Metropoli- a) Handicap, She fan well for a bringing up far in the rear of th Placed horses, The Beldame of last year used to go @t once to the front and with long aweeplng strides rug the field behind clon, She te stéll trained by Fred Burlew, who trained her last year, He does’ not know ais her, He never 4 eri oraiaed dame and never work her as he 4id ower horses, He used to let her have Coda much her own way and her condition with slow gallops. This year she has agnor, faa and sulky, She would ag a her speed and then sul set his heart on winning I eouling one Rae an tan yibh her, end vee worried “hii. Work to sult hun, he the Motropolitan, ' thinking haps she might run better, “he Bere tor miserahl: ve “I don't with Beldame,” said Newton tpeanings ton,-in whose colors the vat a season, eth ome well, ay 1 _ appears eve! YoU whe ie not the ‘sas Same spare ut A a owned Bald Beldame Mi give ae oline) a Renae “opmplete ive her a couple mont ss fe wid her e- but to tree thi 9 sures may be ta eet not som Se ae ise) Rhee ae eat for Lod JOCKEY FULLER MAY RECOVER Chevetand Muller, whove won-| erful Jockeyship earned him a world-} ‘wide reputation, may recover from the| effects of the frightful fall whtch he experienced in the atert of the Wxoel-| ‘ator Handtoap at the Jamaica Raoco ‘Track on the opening day, Mounted | GROVER ©, POLLER. (CLINTON HIGH TO PLAY CENTRAL Next Saturday, May 20, the De Wit Clinton High, School baseball team ie for |®cheduled to play the central High hool, of Philadelphia, at the American League ball grounds, These interolty @oholestic contests have dreated keen competition between the two olties, as was shown by the enarmous attendance {nm the football game of Dec, 8 inst year, ‘Nhe Clinton Giants are in the beat of condition, the infield and outfeld {9 superb, the pitcher and catoher in excellent condition, and, coupled with strong batting, the Giants expect to vo- cure @ victory, | The Giants have played eight practice games and have won five and lost these, The three games wore lowt by One or two runs obly.. ‘The fol- testing aro the biseitea bd renlite: alate Pa wor D: 8 ATURDAY EVENING, BASEBALL, KACING, FIGHTING FAMOUS —= MAY 153, 1903. = POLICE PUT AN END 10 BOUT. G@igectat to The Evening World.) FETWEVIDLD, May 13—Chiet White, of the Pittsfield police, stopped the twetwe-round bout between Tommy Gor- man, of Albany, and Billy Roach, of Westfield, in the sixth round last night, Tt was the @econd time that the men had met here, and eaah brought a big totlowtns. Tn the fourth and fifth rounde theo was questionable fighting and the ret: ewee repeatedly cautioned the boys, Mn the aixth seconds and trainers of both Ce a ella BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. _—— BELMOME FARK, QUEDNS, b Y., Mag Be Boteten toe Monday's races are ut Paina Macuimb tie. Iri Veronese Greenroom Momamus us FOURTH RACH—The Oli ax, six and a hait curiona way Amelia Svmney Sweep Paandena ' SDerkllO ‘Star’ year-olds; five foonshine RACE.—aiand) 1320 2109 1 RW 8 an GAME IS OFF. ‘The game scheduled for the new grounds at Conoy Island to-morrow has alled off because two of the stan Rave “hot peek completed. Everything | expected to be In ah y, May 21, Waen the firet wane will Le played by tween the Star A, ©,, of Newark, and} the Coney Toland ae emnoaen " Fh eae and Prlaiitalie ; nil challenges, &c, The Pocasset Baseball Clnb will cross , bats with the Victowa Baseball Club in the preliminary game at Ninety-frat street and Avenue A _ to-mortow, Nalther team hae lost a game thie wea- gon and @ great struggle is expected, Cloughen or Faulkner will do the pitch- ing for the Pocasseta, and Blackwell will he on the receiving end. ‘The Rustic ¥, C, have reorganized for the season end are open to meet teams averaging fourteen years, Address James Ryan, No. 81 Madison street, New York, Hin ‘The Wall Gtreet A, G would like to arrange games with teame averaging thirteen to fourteen years of age piay- ing out-of-town or on home grounds, for a @-oent ball or a side bet. Address Leo Skelly, No, 148 Fulton street, Brooklyn, ‘The Sentinels would Mke to arrange games with untformed teams averag- trom ‘thir to fifteen years, Ad- Shon Ft “Rovenbere, 6 spruce” street, New Yor A first-class battery ments, Addresa Ry Bleecker street, city, A boy sixteen years olf wishes to oln a uniformed team as a pitcher. oquites it little practice to Keli hape, Address Victor Serwer, $7 Ei Fourth street, city, Tho Moyer B, B, for the season and will teams from | fon to thirteen years old, Wound Ike to ook a mame for Aprii 80, Have all dates open in May, Address T, P, Mo- Cue, No, 417 Broome street, city, ‘The Waverly F, C, would like to play teams averaging’ sixteen to seventeen AML les open, Address 1 Ui, No. 660 Woat One Hundred and Sixty-ffth’ street, The aera s, bave: Apeil 80 May i une 4, 1k and ere, malen, {eoiand avenus, Yonkers. N.Y. ‘The Mount Hope Academy will ar- pen for engage- Sinnott, 89 i) ongenized Tange games with uniformed teams av | q eraging fourteen vears p01 teams proterred, | Addross J “ir, Wowarty, ‘No. | Tebout avenue, Bronx. ‘The Hoguet B, 1, C, will fy teams fifteon to seventeen yoars old, Would ike th book a game for Avr May, Adder pi 'Mecue di? Broonyp streot, city ‘phe O'Gorman B. B,C. would ike | to book a game for April M with toams | fronretwelte to fifteen years. Ha ail dates open in May, Addrose TF Mocue, 417 Broome atreot, vity. he | Original Cliftons, unformed averagtine sixteen yeats of sae, would like to-atninge. games with ypicormed teama of like Binet) ie 7 ge bete of to #0 for May. 4, hat and nd Bont ant aint dress August B, tan ptember. Address i Np 382, ane Twenty-third eu Schoenhon, street, New ¥ ‘The Federal i ne yan desirous of ar: rai ging games with out-of-town teams within 100° miles of New York Clty, Biate t Address M, Brown, No’ MAD Dhind ‘vente, Atty. Uke 4 pitoho for out-pf- cue ea Address \son, No, 1113 Bast One Hundred Sixty-fitth Bronx, The Morria F. range mimes pts ith Reants Averaging eon years, Address G, Br Seventh avenue, City, he Miltona would like to hear from five players averaging from twolye to fourteen years, Address Arthur Klein, No. 167 Hat ‘one Hundred and. Fitth M: and wtreat, would like to ar- ur grounds for slide fifteen ‘oavyne, No, Bcor dress, The St, James ¥. and would lke to New York, Ad Was feet and exelt the game was ander, who Boore by innings: A 202 100 pe few 15 i) Bh would nes, of Far Of ike strengt vane of New ling trom New York within 150 miles of 3 Shelley, No. 18 York Ci ity vould be clans out-o sed Brooklyn. nate & Reld stree Wo io” The St. Rose, jr. range games. tor, 8 to fourteen yea York City. n to aixteen open in June and J dress H. J, Cam! gam welv lendly out No, cite. with ame. East uration on Now York atreet, tho “Kalckerbookers would like to ar- pebee Cod nth’ wnifor roe ‘teams i ‘Brooklyn AMATEUR BALLPLAYERS. The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition all the news of the amateur baseball playe M. a strong team In the, three good players, games with teams within 150 miles of dress, Thomas F. Neary, | he ing, 2 0 of their games, Address al! communications to the Amateur Bi Editor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, ball Arthur Klein, 167 #iast One Hun- {dred and Fifth street, y) {9 putting fig’ ‘this seaso! ‘They will book we. throughout ne feature of the pitching of Alex- stick “out WRITTEN BY EXPERT (AR. AUGUST BELMONT , Owner. \U BE MERE w OWEN MORAN HAS PUNCH followed this up lown again a fe: couple of timer lad week the punch ir mers atat alt (Special to ‘The Bvaning World.) PHILADELPHIA, May 18,—Owen Mo- ran, of England, made his debut in the square ring here lest night when he faced Danny Dougherty, former ban- tight to the jaw. by sending Dougher seconds Tater, and a more he made the looal mat, A. clever two-hand tam-welght champion, at the K | proved’ to be, and. he showed audit aby Mt the IEnieker-| Himes ha had Dougherty writene he want: TURD OE swt d him, evident we th fact that ‘To aay he made good would be putting |{t looked .ta it the “nglish lad was it mildly, for he certainly showed that | holding off, a fad Dougherty very | he possessed championship ability by waale at di erent atage ‘eager during the Lou where one roperly ‘woul giving Dougherty @ severe inctng in aix| have ended matters, He was’ nontent, rounds, by going the however, to win the hon mit, Jimmy Devine and ene Tyler boxed a‘draw-in the Finda AUTOISTS SEEK The first round had hardly begun when he dropped Danny with a well-directed TENNIS HONORS FOR WOMAN Mrs. Banger Wallach yesterday won |the lawn tennis championship In the women's Class A aingles on the canvas- covered court of the St. Nicholas Rink, In winning the ttle, Mrs. Wallach held to the resourcefulness of tactioal lay which has in past seasons carried her through to vietony in the fashion- laSle society: couisasseeiaron the eoures tho Casino at N Her opponent tor was Miss Gertrude They ariptoornis * aeadow Chub, | oF /Southampton, I, J. Miss Pell’ made | plucky effort 'to win, and In the final set | ad the vantage gane and point on her side, putting her within one stroke of the ‘champlonanip, Only the remarkable strength cH Mra. her foe , BT ani 18° inak: The Amenioan entries tor the Vander- bilt Cup race now number mine, four ad- Aitions having been received by Chair- man Robert Lee Morrell, of the A. A, A. Racing Board, James 1, Breese, of the Automobile Club of America, cabled trom Venice the entry of a 60 horse-power Christie car, which probably will be driven by ‘ts builder, Walter Christie, G, A. Wetdley’s entry of a 00 horse- power Premier constitutes the seventh entry, E, D, Shurmer’s entry of a 88 horee-power Royal Tourist the eighth entry and Blwood Hayne's entry of a 50 horse-power Haynes the ninth entry, ‘The American let now inoludes two ty BS tle yesterday whose olub is | Wallach's play, ga las the score of tm cates, manager, 246 Jay street, Brooklyn. | Poledat Tne HOpIe ALG, | Pope ‘Toledos, two Mathesone, one ts tar EWSve years 0 ge. "Ad: | Tourist, one Premter and one Haynes. Rare. plan, No. 1672 Madison Since a team consists of only five ‘On. Bund Ota oars the Vanderbtit commission will of New the ‘fast | now find it necessary to hold oltmina- Tanor A at the tion trials, which | place an August, will probably take CLEVELAND, May 18,— "The two eleven Men) seven. horae-power Oldsmobiles which R.H.| are touring across the country from 9 1.12? J-10 12) New York to Portland, Ore., pavsed oman’s neacacne 1 ke to hear from the Rooka way Brightons, of Ridgewood, ant te cid .Bolicalski, | Hee lab Ns, Nene | At, 10.20 Broadway, New York, mat) ing ‘The In-er-8eal Ba. following date, one 0, nt. ihe setin ie'ona Of tie strona t tovially strengthened t shape to play firat-class ow. Tho Missourl Pacifio Barcball to ball Chib May. %, ress A, as th Jay. Jur avi has been ma. vear ang is i ames. ‘Tea! ch hear fl st from ow teams offering sits have seoured th Monn ay Fldge Athletic Olub where they will play alt turday aftern’ons, Hapout FC. has Sunday, Mey grounds following Poon, t¢ book rames Rit teama: averia! on to fourteen years, ma would like to ar. Moet uy, Saturdays and Sun. days with teams averaging from twelve Would Ah ih: Adress Ben Sherry strest, clty, Alhumbra Flold Club would ik , rs averigin: CAL OF} from #e' ann, Noe ti Address ‘Thoma. Gallanan, No, & Audubon avenue v Hundred and Thirty-iniea The Cygnet, Irs, would like to boo teame av yoars (rw amc Bhat Any team wishing. to pla, uni hirteen to fourteen‘) communicate with W 1 The Marions of Harlem would like to play. uniformed teams averse lie four- years on tot grounds for’ aide dete 1 ow Have all fate and Au a, street, City ten bet or ‘ard Koh- reglng yn Aa ex: Engine nae Ham ‘A. Pyanheon O7 Bast One Hundred and Second Clty. 0 0-6 10 ‘a Club, champions of the Bradhurat Ore nddresy AM. | Tenth avenue, New | wove i Due defeated the Clif. | rms by a score of | whteh "| rd sirect, through Cleveland Friday. The first machine, driven by Dwight B. pues arrived from Painesville at 7.30 A. Huss was accompanied by Milford wel: A. M. Percy Mogargil, driv: the second car, came in from Con- generally comes because of troubles peculiar to women ; these troubles come from a cause simplein itself, but which a neat, pyith nim, wes, Barton Btanch. Beecham's Pills will quickly re- | theld ‘of machines were very muddy ie) And were thorougniy overhauled at the| Move, There are many ways local garage, in which women suffer and =| A eB M ‘ the two ittle Thon | pulled out together tor eroleds, hes In| Rte encountering. had rows, Dut make | AWoman’ sBackache ing wood time, ‘The drivers expect to make the pial Ua In forty-two day is another most serious and b | painful experience of many ORNELL WINS | women, Thousands of women | are taking Beecham’s Pills periodically and find them wonderful in relieving the suf. | FROM QUAKERS ice rn Saa M acquaint herself with the good these Pills can do, as A Woman's Suffering |"! can be avoided by using BEECHAN’S PILLS See special instructions to PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, May 18,—Cor- i) yell won annual track meet from sity of Pennsylvania on e ‘ranleiin Fielii yesterday by the score of 0 rie best performance of the day was ane victory in the low, hurdles, won in 24 sesonds, just two- fifths of a second slower than the world’s won all three places In the and two mile runs, Munson cap: tured half mile for Gornell, but was hisqualltied for fouling. io DOUGLAS- LANGFORD Go OFF.) 1" n (R OK won women with each box. Uveaneae ala Te ake iikne tout ve{ nuene D Nii tatnketocd) atc Sold Everywhere , Gi fore the Paner city A.cu wir ars! In Boxes, (0c, and 250, t el off on acmount of Douglas | fusing to box, HAVERFORD WINS AT CRICKET CAMBRIDGE, | May tam detentes. (tary tea Sinaltns yesterday by @ EXCURSIONS, » NORTHBEACH Bosts (£.134th St.-12 M.°10 P.M, To-morrow'E. 99th St.99 A»M-10P.M. FREE FIRLWORKS WAY 48, * , Havertord | "LEARY THE CHICAGO VANDERBILT CUP IT'kt BE OuSsTy FORTHE OTHERS WHEN BEL OAMNGE GETS GOING, BooKic, WEN BELDAME RUNS AGAIN, — GOOD BOUTS ARRANGED, An athletic tournament in Ayres | most prominent pugilists and wr in the Hast will nartioipate has beea arranged for May 2% at a Bo theatre, ‘The card will consist of set eral good wrestling contests and a hibitions ,of three rounds of boxing bj prominent pugilists, Among thowe tl will appear are Willie Lewis and Jimmy Bey speneny, Burdick and Jack Lowe coker and Hugh Mo. abun Wonder “will neh three men, BercelnR to diapore’« of Nii in twenty minutes. Alex Swanso: tackle Harry Model and George how wilt meet George Misher | Collar Chat No. 10 Youare wearing acotton collar, You thought you were Daylng fIhen at 2 for 25c, oy The law forbids stamping “Linen” on a cotton collar. 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