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_ "THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1905. pias it oe ok: oe sirak TING NEWS AND COMMENT oper? tbcren. WHEN: “MILLION DOLLAR” O’LEARY STARTS BUSINESS HERE ‘ re y 1} a] « MR. O'LEARY'S (T's enoueH "vo . ny ‘COLD MILLION MAKE A AORSE ARRIVING IN Say ON THE * NEw YORK: LEVEL. 2 \ ’ AAR, OLEARY'S y PAILLION ANAY Loor LIKE 30CNTS (F SOHN W. GATES tS AROUND, y WRESTLING IN 4 yy, & 6 ey , The big wrestling camtval which will be id to-night at Zeltner's Casino, } jone Hunired and Seventieth street and 4 c 7] COLD million’ Mr, O'Leary | Thiré avenue, should furnish @ sport says he will bring to New | for Brenxites who like the mat game Wey, York to Bi ht the Mets in fie There are four contests on the bill. The Spon, fing, | Whow! A cold million? so-called star bout hag for contestants you like to be the iceman Alex Swanson, of Havlem, and Jake : Scomidt, of Brooklyn, Schmidt has The hi fies pears act be going. fe pieetk rade quite a recom on the m but his tf ide of the Jockey Chub Nea alsin’ > Ps reputation is not as far reaching as chat fegrated an association that never did ' Appi : Bota : = Riad s z le Sana HoEneer at Havin | ‘aye any more cohesive power than s po gags — _ P| eater ‘ . ‘ heed i elbine AAAS a eseeiper 4 g K) — a. C\ By) ——F Anybedy at all familiar with the “whole proposition—the Metropolitan =“ ; — Ce o < Fig Ak ool a a aps Taian v ) @Murt Association—seoms to have been A —e - , AS ubility, He is one of the cleverest me r Bothing but a shoestring, to use the ene mo oD bose a —_ AAR. WHEEL OCI at the sport, few 4-poundere come { hale metaphor of the betting ring To ‘ — bo 2 J CAND (Sap OULLN ba rhe, vi at b ik bring © was pimply allowed to lve and 0 © preliminary bouts will bring to thetve und wax fat through a special : . : CNIS EASEN Ete Cee an ose Papel sate ri ma ene that was extended to {t, Af- THE OPEN RIN WHEN young Roeber” and “Young yennine @ while prosperity wiped out all PAV ELS Ona tere abel te | Be ea bere Femembrance of ihe fact’ that there ig 5 BE SALER Ge ANP EOS OSTA COT thes PU DSI ests Sie esch pee ey fas a greater power in the land, and Kae! % gee the Mets became so “chesty” that they. 9 , eouldn't see over their own “fronts. é Mr. O'Leary, who seems to suffer | ait an attack of professional | jealousy of the gentlemen who have are fattened at the New York tracks, calls | OFFICIALS MIGHT MAKE 7 them “the burglars down at Belmont BY B AN D jTun or an error |s regarded in Chl. Park.’ Without a doubt Mr, O'Leary OZEM BULGER. cago as going som Hogg and smith | ds unnecessa revere in his comment (Special to The Evening World) fought out the greatest pitche battle | a YY — But there seems to be a serious lack | CHICAGO, May 15.—Again the Highe| that has been witnessed In the Ameri. MiRicHAR Te TAINS OF THE Cuyee. ery carl Selee devoured @ sulphur match In his of public alarm—or sadness—over the ‘ , ttman, | an League for more than three years, Yi ATION, SEAGUM. a ; AMERICAN LEAGUE, 3 J exeitement: 9) Bosries eieruplion inthe’ Note vonne | 82078 fFe0 1. yin ith Pune, Te eee ee ewe of a Meee gle nl Sion Th Bia paiona 15 Bll oetthan LYK dloaiot WHER | galley ahaa” mpaens. wetanan sere [And again the kink-covered southpaw | wich were scratchy, and Smith ale BY FRANK W. THORP. | Now. Victor, what was tho exact | Bitmire td 8/440 Brookivn ew lt 17 308] Waahfon 18 if hus New opis 10 11 08 DF SUGatme Pippin wee’ “his eae . UESDAY afternoon at 2 o'clock | got his, Now, that $s all there was|lowed the Highianders juat three, one G “record? T have him down for WO oat Oe ee nee ee eee eee ee atOne csp 4 gor g thumping like @ railroad train on bare ' + the great ocean race starts. This|to the Sunday game, and further ex-| of which was questionable. E Halt of the Belmont Park meeting is|putouts, five assists and no errors, Le | “'"* . i RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S oauns ; a Her. the millionaires son chougne IsitL event wili mark a new era in/planations are not In order. ‘The| Several years ago 4 young man came! over and it is questionable if the track | that correct? ftaSrei 6) RERT RIT Ghicacsaithiews vark a Ket O'Neill.y S80, he frisked away, and marine sport. For once there are no| much sbused and overworked kink| into New York and created a bese-|has grown in favor, ‘ho assoclation has| Thus anoke a prosperous-looking, mid- Piapares Si re | Shiftetonla 10; Se" Eotis, 2, already was’ picking out the Axtures for hik steam yacht But the vangelist,’ leering aave agely, hurled the ball’ to third, Then came'In the whole Giant infield to run down the unhappy “Hoff,” This way and that they badgered him, until with wcry of great {he expired under @ Tules to trict the designers and | idea was evidently prevalent from the] ball furore that has not vet subsided.| granted the favor of running all races | dle-aged man to his companion as they dutider ® racing yachts. Special jump, and every time the ball loomed| That man was Christy Mathewson. | at six and a half furlongs and over on| Sat to-day in the observation car of the Facing models,” absolutely useless for | up over the plate poor Putt was| Another gladiator has now appeared, | the main track and has also caused the | Empire State express. The person ad- Giy practical purpese, anve not been ‘sipped Into shreds, and the flelders| and from present Indications he threat-| removal of the treea which obstructed} dressed took from his alligator bag “| Promoted by resiticiions that woull! grew footsore chasing the White Sox|ens to put all previous records on the! the view of the races run on a straight| rumpled score card, Few would have GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Chicago at New York, | Rew, Rar at Chicago, Pittaburg at Brooklyn: (i Cincinnatl at Boston, St" Louls at Phiindeiphta, force builders to design freaks to evade ‘ t ‘once famous news- | Vicious thump, from Luther Taylor, a erviations ond nid. to ane, treed, | once blink, This man is mene olher than course, I¢ the seven-(urlong course a | PCCRNIG Tit fee ore ou tacaned | Frank Geelee has aiven the Job of mak-) son of @ wealthy father!” with that| What of Ni?) ‘Hogian ‘sentor it d peed. On the other hand, Altrock was the| Billy Hogg, Great things were sald|not be used any longer, there of | PAPEr repo line double plays with Joe Tinker. he gnashed his teeth, leaped in the air, | Standing on A seat by thin ime, Fp fmetion ime been for a century oF | goods, and New York fooled with the| of Hogg in the spring, and he has|course can be no reason why the finish | 0M A fanitarlum. His nervous exa-|ing double nays Win Soe Tina | crating hie clears theles, and. arabped | HANE.Ie ,cupied, about the famous ter reate! ie, z edictio + ° v ¥ O ttt ” ceiling Counter te ec aRID= | muazio fo mearl yuwo hours without | lived up to every prediction, ne should not be moved a dit further | %™ Nad heer wrievoualy aie aver | son working Ike a dog In professional a od-burner from “Sandow’ Mertes, | ht. SF ouldn't Ta! believes lt Ne Seat 0 try " col Og 7 ¥ ber ’ 7 y "| repeatin: “Why, e ie . Mal have won ahd te-won “the cup’ | wetting away from the post. j Hogg is a Wonder, up the stretch. When the protest was] 1, objected to having his name spelled | baseball. Pop" Chadwick says he bag had @ run, FTN SD Haw. Ecmnve. nim’ the heh @ogemiany yours, but, going back f Chase's Great Work, Great pitvhers cun usually attribute | Made against the finish Ine being placed | with an ‘i’ instead af a ‘'y.” never heard the like. i cease (ee ue off In the will becaure I) wign when the poor boy left homel" ther than that, we have been w great | The one redecming feature to the leit, success t: lar teat, | at the extreme end of the grand stand | “syour misspelling has put me in bad It is reported that Hoffmae ‘ouldn't count logs, eh? Holy smoke, | Saving which he hastily skcletonized » he tast| {tw : r day the | gloomy spectacle was the wonderful bali has a wiost deceptive jump Ht wae @tated In extenvation that as ; y vt he PL RACKS mi) A vith slipped into New York quietly Saturday) pipe thig, dai and he turned three | "eW,& \ all over the country,’ he declared, with 4 seth Chance for Rich Men's the American clipper | work of Hal Chase, now known aa reaches the plate, “and he uses yc sarcclation pariiculary wanted a seven: |dimoulty restraining hie hard fet, 7it/ morning pd eee Pee Te Davlinh denen, ee Reidy) TORSRUBS I Troan (ecw hitecnerred hae ealiedncoutenei6 a | "tbe Bow ender" ci ,. fire that i# really remarkable, ltt urlong stratghtar the finish could | ha me wherever the| with his ow i . ; 4 Y ailed, outcarried and | “the Boy Worder" and, since the ree Of° bu Ay make him a reat NOL be Biaeedranvwhererele, Now chat A i Eo did ee tappen| really working, And {t is furthermore ‘Oh, {t's the protigal sen I am! Put! Mguratively and actually, He thas © Out-traded the merchant marine of il | Urement of Jeffries, the biggest man pitcher, If his -arm can hold Op un rea that he was tickled to pieces at| that fat halfer on the stove, squire, and| that imoball will modern manor fe people on the seas, Even t world remenib< ships that ou \ Fl the atr Wy 2 1 ther countries. in Callfornta, the strain a few in baseball | the straight course has been abandoned | again and I'll break all the iittle bones sclosing his! seo that it's well "Thereupon tiWonalres’ sons mieht do well to fols The English, they say, build the| The boy from Ban Jose was as history, may. Biank,| the single objection to moving the fin-|in your face, see? I'm w public char) the epee ee AS Raton ail Gault RMI Ge EeaRe AMES URES AED few Rig, example, for, it’ aavthing will 7 8. ¥ 1 i ° e Oe i shi a h ved, vt - nf a ¢ 4 ry C : ‘ ' aoe ae i Derg te) er I red Oo i once more| within an ace of tying the score. itn. aay : "1 Job at secon Ocean racing will do a great deal) gid hand than both clubs put to. Ewitlers, Home har ne St theas| What Belmont Park has sucd The Tepe aoe Ue oot Only| “"itort™ wae put wise by a friend.| With many a quip and quirk “Hort” | now: nd, Will, prohably, retire, at. the during the next few years to encourage | gether, In addition to ripping off a@ Were pitched at New against|doing more than anything else Is t the kindness of Millionaire Hoffman, | which accounted for hig frantio efforts | put in his time, getting merrier every | in hin father's bi the building of stanch of racing freaks that In ead | home run and @ single, the youngster Boston ppot safely sail} made some one-hand stabe at firs, A#iinst 7 en! ha Moment, for things came his way. hat} vow York ne | facing in full broadside, These may| to-gay, waved him from the Potter's © drawn the fi to shine. Perspiration splashed about him Mke the falls of Ladore, while the old man had Harry Stevens's of the enemies of| top it was he that spoke on the train dicate consistency? In 3 is : outside of Long Island Sound at would make a Japanese Jumgler| tiiswed one hit; in Boston he milewea| well be o " heaven's ake!" exclaimed | boys on the jump, and the newspaper Penge bang: 18 : owed one h to £4) Well be calculated to arouse a feelin For heaven's e Hoch der iaiser nsent to A cut in salary. two, oth of the serntoniegt Kind; ant| of alarm for the future of racing. atora | ele ; my count te right?” re-| Frank Selee, “look at that lad, He'll) companton saw crowns of glory break- S: Th: id eS Ae ; The Bunday performance, however.) in Chicago he vic four, NOW| waves may come at any time, The| nested the Michigan lumber magnate| be fielding on the left foul line pretty | ing through the roof, ave F: } BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, | was merely a paelng tigen test ot Staane other piteher, especially” a | squabble between the racing asrocia-| with poorly controlled emotion, ‘Then. | soon.” sates fey Mane [persia pared with that his neweomer. who has made eueh @ record) tion and the Metropolitan Turt Asso- | py ! boy shall have his share, Wondered at His Ginger, “Holy Rafts an ckory Withos Tedio Trip Saturday, Eleven in Within the past few venre GISUGH hab Gabe vio god “Tle lAttanl San teen mar cuete: ollcken Game exclaimed the old man as, “ifort to us TRACK, Ny Yu Z - =agil cores, eal) Other teammates wondered at his ein- | to first Inthe rth inning, “If h W.—The entrl wes races has been sadly mismanaged on bovh| tha» that of his on Saturd ger, and everybody was saying "'That| Victor, I'l send him a check book, Six and one-nalt_turionss, Oo) an Turf Association is| f : By gad, Bir, Til-Wow! W-e-0-0! business or visi AAN ye ynain. Gourer sadiy In need of compotent advisers | ‘The newspaper reporter had orwases| Players, | ity mit, but he! Rook at Bing Great, N a ator bad ied ga, \ MAA: vaspeicsase 108, “ " d, _ hi jon | . i for well he| “Hoff { thes Ne the Wer 4 of Joy on his battered phiz, Ky aE ar eetkea these Giants while the Weatehester Racing Associa. | 0¢ 30v Ot 2s MOTT (o hima it Second| showed signa of mental anguleh, his | second) WnY tt, PIN ovate Chin ing oan he done tion must know that no good can come oleve roving wildly from one end of the| 0K jike, Byaiies, My eae and come Baseman Hoftman, of the Chicag y ald jot the great prominence given to the) AAsGMA’ “i “aroftman nentor ts a| stand to the other, “Homa” eves were giltlering now. and the bookmakers. If the racing as- multl-millionaire, and it's his boy that! o y ations want an open ring why not trouble between the racing association | Colts, ays I'm no good, eh? Worthless a open! Cele ieeien yee addi dad ach cette td Ace declare it 80 at once Instead of haggling by and disputing over a few dollars’ in+ 4 | crease? ; | §T. LOVIs, May ange Macken> Four and e halt furlongs t. champion wreatier of the , . ~ 14 ‘i | as typhoid fever, He has can- H Jed his engagements and started for York on a fast train. %.—G) 1 1 Aiievld We Rugalan, Yon’ saturday: night ‘Telephone Turk on in less than had an hour ii LOSES AT TRACK, ‘This tn part may be ascribed to the fac! SPORTING. _ Poor Racing So Far. Racing has not the brilliancy at Bel: S NO CRIM - - mont Park that {t had at Westchester ——a —_ —_-— 5 that the stake events have been dul Belmont Park Races \y And uninteresting because of lack « senkine | Toule Ritter, catcher, and Malcolm W.| The Triumph Stakes is the feature of Belmont Park Races \ class, It may also bo ascribed to the | The representatives of Tom Je sn | ason, pitcher of the National Leawue|% supplementary ve oF events which savery Waekdniic Hain be caOtbey uot Maw ‘ fact that the public sees little of any of |and Frank Gotch will meet late to-day | oo am, were discharged to-day |the Brighton Bossi iat pe Samoa en own RBA Gi THB TRACK. be f the races except the finith, and of that] ana gelect a referee for their wrestling |), niagistrate Donley In the Adama| Announces to completo er ot an-| 4, HOWTO REACH TH TRACI) they have to take a cross-eyed view a SOV I Both men were {tual Axtures for the midsummer and| wo" Long toand Mit teave seth ‘ : ‘ contest, which will be decided at Madl- {street Court, Brooklyn. he’ PHuinon Works ae 12.40 4a, 1k 80, 0G. a6 Right i | a For the practical race-goer give ‘him " ted three weeks ago at Washing-|@utumn meetin 9 Triumph not | Pati HE, MAY ta, 15, 1:00, LAG 1.2 ROU i | vor the first time in the three years i Utd old Gravesend, where he can study | son Square Garden Friday night, pavene Jon Bun. [only {#9 a new alake, but it marke al tialh KU1.G0'b M0, and trom Patbuat ave RT ) ear-oitn| he first time in the three yea : eae 4 th |ton Park for playing baseball on Sun- SoA Si . | Brooklyn, ‘wt 18,20, 42.40, 1.00, 1.20 and 4 and ipwar 5 ree) of litigation between the pool-room | 7 his horse at all stages. At Gravesend] Two men have been susyested, do! day during @ contest open to the public, | departure in two-year-old racing, inas- | pix Tona f Keevers and the racetrack bookmakers | . + every Inch of a race Is exciting becaug®| wea) known and with reputations for | Magietrate Dooley said in discharging |much as the bs aad Bel seen Fan a som one Puan crinveist oe Erraciiehey POrAK OTT ies eeis vanes eysrsll 6 form of sults to recover money : Inan’a hand, 40 to speak, Viewing aces | eMelency as oMcials on the mat. They | 6h." am ¢oltowing the deataion one mile, It je the only twoy pi Mth of, and Bad a forrfek and the Wile Gomer! in Wagers at the tracks, a auit was at Belmont Park is ike jooking through | are Tim Huret, who refereed tho Yat | (he men! ot at Cocina Coe Ne | take at a mi valeistan oe chi Hershey. ifvek ia samatia connect with K AHL, i J in favor of the bookmakers to- SUK Tone end OF tea glass, 1 pres | contest between Jenkins and Calis ad ruled @ year ago that the men were Rot In js ial’ ales pate mye trail ey Santa 1k Wiens. a ’ 1 fi are d ‘ed i) mu prope on lack: \ care haa en n ty y 4 X , ‘ was that of Prank 8, Waite | und do not” appear to Fun, but the contest Reais fants ds eens wre | violating the law'tn a elmiinr case, 1 /CRre Ate meee eet tog much weight | rift Srenue Hotels MeTiride'e and “RUMe Fackntart ab I POnhe eh ton Basentiein : H Will be a most Interesting | omelated ‘at the last contost in the | feet pound to accept the euperior court's |. 4, give them an opportunity to}——.-PURAT RACH 7.80 pv Remote tht: i ecover $115 lost on three races last elmont Perk because the Na-|Ganien in the aapacity of judg Sudgment. show the best they are capable of at the Pktnaerman ne jos PAAR , eeteset | Wee : the tara ints tase akould bring outa | 1 all probablilty Hurt will be se- distance, The weights have been fixed hem OI | i priman, in Bums sibehalt, aoking geod flela of youngsters, the |lected, His reputation and ability are | | 99 |: 10 pounds below the scale, and the} to win at the races FRIE by addressing j tao Maid x ‘i ( H 5 t Into the pocket of beat thus far of the season. The field | unquestioned, and oth wrestlers have AC. 0 (4 oods only penalty is one of five pounds for Ce 5 sParettc i Hee n. ‘he best he could do Pil Prgpably be made up of Don Diego, | a nigh opinion of his merits, winners of $10,000, at ie Darren Hj wae to Riow that he placed ‘his mone’ | Netty Boxe dacotite ant rewpene | Wilile Lewis, the local light-welght, F ff ‘ Now Tne Triumph will have $5,000 in addea| OLD DR. GRINDLE, mer srhvies 8 rng and ring the ign “Biweee - ‘Mhese are the best youngsters shown | who ip to meet Batttling Nelson at the or jeriries | money and in addition the historic a0 1B oy AAPECIAL IAT IN MMAR yy caataiavincesnetes | Justico Rasquln considered the ‘paint ie , the Rear a ne ae Opava, ond Bat: | National -Athlotie Club, of Philadelphia, sepa Pharsalla Plate of the value of $2,00— nai ‘aclenitlic treatment mae ss ne | Sicll taken and decides against the Vitro aes cligible, Saturday's race will probaply [On May 2 has Joined the training eamp thnyames gz, [8 Plate which was fret run for and won | di Mlstiy nets eat geytaranely i ear f * Natit be” a duel between Firat’ Water and |ot Jenkins, He and Jenkins Ay & Sora OAT Var onaRitee or ine world, (@t Natohem, Mien, in 146, ‘Thia raoe | Mc TERMI ay oA toes peeing ‘ i i Prospero, thelr training stunts on tne road an 5 i +f run at the autumn meeting, | ¥¢ i) or oat Veena FUN FOR THE XAVIERS, aes aera! assist each other in gymnaskim work, |accompanted by Mra. Jeftries, “Billy” [Ri Me Tn, A. Jol Olen the two: SHR, Iney' badder coinbialne sis) iirc, THE RUSSIAN LION, JOCKEY FULLER DOING WELL, | Jenkins ts a good boxer and will hep Delaney and "Big Joo Kennedy, lett | Spt. " “ ih THe aAtA BAL eeIa HO Te anys ecerse *| Lewis matertally, ‘The rough work on | thiselty last night for California, Jet- |yearvolds ave fel maiaree ane iP OF eae ' ¢ season will be Ai ry tlon 10 ir Handicap; six furlongs; | held at the Xavier A, A. No, 205 West LOESING WINS AGAIN At 8t, Mary's Hospital, Jamatoa, to- (th? mat will harden Lewis and put | tries folt as @ slave just emancipated, 1) Fourteenth street. on ‘Thursday’ ev ae ) : tay, it was said that Grover Clecelaga | hin in super condition, He ja conf | The big pugilist was light hearted and mane i ally attraot ein) or the second UU) this: { Or, paretcing the’ disclay oO cae Tit leon, scored. & dual victory. in the, weekly | Fuller, the Jockey, who fell from pis| Gent of defeating the Dane and pars | full a6 pranke Bad ob good humos, Bt horse in @ mix-up on the openin, he will be the next opponent of Jimny| ‘I'm. done=fone, I'm through with wentere’ often aa, Sndurance of thé point competitions of the Sheepshead Boy! ge the Jamaica tack, Was doing. well | Brite. am 4 th : i . C., held on the lub grounds yeaterday, i prepared. and vaudeville favorites will won the fh. yat indioap fro font and that unless some unforeseen compli. reenact) ant nd cation should ate ola ¢ r) % Y to 4! ae tas wrt RELIG SMES ee et e"Sach Be MRI" oats Griataat 5 Ys ee Fim ab oss tp 0 08