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sal "(THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 15,1905 is see aN ai TING NEWS AND COMMENT roser?ticren. WHEN. “MILLION DOLLAR” O’LEARY STARTS BUSINESS HERE ) MR C'LEARY'S Coto Mitton” ARRIVING IN * New York; A a (T'S ENOUGH To MAKE A HORSE SAY, ON “THE LEVEL, MAR, OLEARYSS AAILLION PAAY Loon LIKE 30CGNTS (F JOHN Ws. GATES 1S AROUND, WRESTLING IN BRONX TO-NIGHT The big wrestling carniva) which will be held to-night at Zeltner's Casino, One Hunired and Seventieth street and | Third avenue, should furnish good sport for Brouxites who like the mat game There are four contests on the bill so-called star bout hag for contestants Alex Swanson, of Harlem, and Jake Senmidt, of Brooklyn, Schmidt has Ssss SS SSNS RRS ry} COLD million” Mr, O'Leary =) ‘A says he will bring to New ork to fight the Mets in the = pen ring, Whow! A cold million? "d you like to be the iceman? ‘The Mets seem to be going to pieces, (Whelr overwhelming defeat at the hands of the Jockey Club has disin- fegrated an association that never did haye any more cohesive power than so ‘many grains of sand in a teacup, The nade quite a recomt on the mat, but his reputation is not us far reaching as chat of Swanson, Nevertheless he is deemed a worthy oppor for the Harlemite. Anybedy at all familar with the | It wrestling samo hos heard of Swanson's (whole proposition—the Metropolitan wo 185 ability. He is one of the cleverest men Murf Association—seems to have been o . AR. WHEEL OUI at the sport, few 14-poundera coms h, Mothing but a shoestring, to use the : & ND AR. O'LEARY paring with him » favorite metaphor of the betting ring. " A iM The preliminary. bouts will bring t= 5) Ht was pimply allowed to live and ) (NAY EET. wether young Mulloon and Joe Roberts, ne are and wax fat through a special ui Ru Kells fatto M 1 ara and t, ) privilege that was extended to {t, Af- OunE Raeher, arid Oung Jenkine | iy © tet a while prosperity wiped out all THE OPEN RING WHEN THE CHICAGO MAN LANDS IN \T. Lively encounters are to. be expocted Temembrance of the fact that there fwas a greater power in the land, and Sr crce “at HOGG ANOTHER ‘MATTY’ BELMONT PARK |MILLIONAIRE’S SON ON CHICAGO NINE WINS from an attack of professional sean rt Beers costo SHARE IN FATHER’S WILL BY GREAT PLAYING Bey he, ure 8 down at Belmont| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |*" oF an error 's regarded in cut. | —— 1 ne =e fromthe principals in each bout, doubt Mr, O'Leary cago as going some, Hoge and Smith| IMPROVEMENTS 4s unnecessarily severe in his comment (Special to The Evening World.) fought out the t pitchers’ battle | But there seems to be a serious lack | CHICAGO, May 15,—Again the High-/ that has been wi in the Amert+ - . a pe hatte OF THE CE dG Fh ae elee devoured @ sulphur match In his of dublio alarm—or sadness—over the} jandora tried to win with Puttman,| Can Teague for more than three years, ———— BY ALLEN SANGREE, ye POL Club, Weta PC.||_ Club, We le FG, Cau, We eRe ad, Bil” Dahlen's veteran Teported disruption in the Mets’ ranks. Hogg conceded four hits, two of| Re “Aes Bla onia. 16 18 Pind, tY 8 dOuIDeLROe, .... ‘A AHL SHAVIRBRELSHO IMINO eee, Wekane |and again the kink-covered southpaw /wnich were scratchy, and Smith a BY FRANK W. THORP.| ‘Now, Victor, what was the exact | Pitspure $40 Brookiyn vvild 1 ah ton.i12 1h Aga New, York UBD overtime, | Delpping wet, his heart ? VESDAY afternoon at 2 o'clock | got his, Now, that 4s all there waa] lowed the Highlanders just three, one $ “I record? 1 have him down for two ff Chicago iBoolbe Louie; 716 .808||Chicago cdi 10 /s24| Boston’, ‘ thumping ike @ railroad train ‘on bare ib the great ocean ri starts. This | to the Sunday game, and further ex-| of which was questionable, Half of the Belmont Park meeting !s| putouts, five assists and no errors, La RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Would throw to Arete a tonne chance to. event will mark a@ new era in| planations are not In order. ‘The| Several years ago 4 young man came! over and It 1s questionable if the track | that correct?" siuabures 6 Brom | Chicano, 8; ‘New York, & ket ONelllyy 80 he frisked away. and marine sport. For once there are no| much abused and overworked kink| Into New York and created a bese-|has grown in favor. ‘I'he association hag| Thus spoke a prosperous-looking, mid~ Bere? : Philadet 10; St. Louls, 2, AYLORRY mma DeiOs OUP the AxtU Res) Foe, rules to restrict the designers and} {dea was evidently prevalent from the] ball furore that has not yet subsided.| granted the favor of running all races | dle-aged man to his companion as they GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Bee Ne Vanmeliati?. leering eave builders of the racing yachts. Special | jump, and every time the ball loomed| That man was Christy Mathewson. | at six and a half furlongs and over on/ sit to-day In the observation car of the SRIELaSA Ninn New Fork at Chicago, agely, ,nutted the ball’ to, third hen racing models,” absolutely useless for| yp 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- Pittantire at Hrooklyn: | Eniiadelphia at st, Louis, j came In the whole Glant jnfeld to run Quy practical purpose, dave not been ripped Into shreds, and the fielders} and from present indicauons he threat-| removal of the treea which obstructed| dressed took from his alligator bag a, Se UB Ute at’ Philadelphia. Washington at Cleveland, Ana that the badgered him, untl wit Promoted by restrictions that woul’ grew footsore chasing the White Sox|ens to put all previous records on the! the view of the races run on a straight| crumpled score card. Few would have! Hist Bum, trom turner Parlor Aoree builders to design freaks to evade | Grives, blink, This man is none other than course, If the seven-furiong course 1s|TecoRnized him for a once famous news.) oe 1 os given the fob of mak-, eon of a wealthy father! With that| What of, It? Hofman, senior was #he regulations and add to the speed. On the other hand, Altrock was the| Billy Hogg, Great ings were sald) not be used any longer, there of | Paper reporter who recently escape: | Fran tle plays with Joe Tinker, he gnushed his teeth, leaped in the air,| Standing on A seat by this time, his America ius been for a century ot | goods, and New York fooled with the|of Hogg in the spring, and he has|course can be no reason wiy the finien| {OM A& sanitarlum, His nervous svs-| ing double | . jona:| cracking his cleats thrice, and mrabbed | WEN t ee peace MROUL, the, famous reo reatel by} Think of it! Father worth ml borier's neck, And he didn't care & a tne Breatest shipinuiiding and ship- | puzzle fo mearl ytwo hours without | lived up to every prediction. line should not de moved a bit further | tem had been Fe aie er ee sey{ aon working like a dog In professional! nod-burner from ‘Sandow” Mertes, | he. 1 wou Ant ja’ dellevagd it.” he kent De country In the world, Of course | getting away from the post, Hogg Is a Wonder, up the stretoh, When the protest was! vio obie ine! baseball. ‘Pop Chadwick eays he} balking @ run, repeating. hy. the boy is a marvel. (we have won and re-won “the cup’ } 99 who objected to having ‘his name spelled NC And te think how Tf gave him the high y P Chase’ Kk, Great pitchers can usua 7 »| Made against the finish Ilue being placed | 4, oye tty, never heard the like, “ut me off in the will because Ij sign when the poor boy left home!’ for many years, but, going back f ase’s Great Work, pitcher u attribute with an Instead af a ''y. penton | wosiant i by ther than that, we have been a great | The one redeeming feature to the ther eee me yPaaticular teat:/at the extreme end of the grand stand | «your misspelling has put me in bad It is reported that Hoffman n't count logs, eh? Holy smoke, | Saving which he hastily akeletonized m 7 4H is / 4 BR has stinetly two, ‘Ihe fast) Cr ’ | ” new will People on the seas, Even to-day the | gloomy spectacle was the wonderful bali as a ost deceptive jump as is | Lt Was Stated in extenuation that as all over the country,” he declared, with, slipped into ne Sy Dea es Borverastlin cia Bar ne Meeratee Chance for Rich Men's Sons. world remenibers the American clipper | work of Hal Chase, now known as Teaches the plate, and he uses a,cross- | @8soclation particularly wanted a seven-| aimoulty restraining his hard fist, "It La w to Te ee Rector, #ael DAVINA TERA saaeuen 1, Ao Ja the, White-haired boy now, @hips that outsalled, outcarried and | "the Boy Wonder" and, since the ree fre Ws is really remarkable, ‘either | furlong straightwway the finish could| has made a sucker of me wherever the| with his eye ey it is furthermore! “Oh, {t's the prorigal sen I am! Put| Mguratively and actually, He has a, a Ovietruded tie merchant marine of ail | tirement of Jeffriey the biggest man oltcher Af hisvarm can hold up umier | NOt be placed anywhere else, Now that) rational game is known. Let ft happen) really working. Ant i at Oat) ae rar mater on the stove, eautire, and | rent ict ant witch hee tele hime © wether countries, | in Caltfornta the “strain a few pages In baseball | the straight course has been abandoned | again and I'll break all the tittle bones! said that te wal Tiel oe As S| se shat it'e wall done.” ‘Thereupon he| MilWonaires sons mient do well to gels q ‘The English, they say, bulld the | ‘The boy from Ban Jose eee ey Oe ae ee eat hae been eeting the fin-} in vour face, see? Tm a Dube vnc| identity when “Hoff” ot to firat on a) Vaulted lightly toward frat base and|1eW, his example, fF if anvthing will p planchest lips nowadays, We build] popular as the dollar book at ihe Bele yn yine dorked in ts oa Jately, SPC Aaa been inémoveds Bere rh BAGH EM Re fieller's cboice, stole second and came) cut off Billy Gilbert In the prime of his] the national pastime, the faste mont track, and he got more of the two of which were finish other | Draws Fire of Enemies, 2807 Ninpad! once more| within an ace of tying the score. youth, Hort ana Teaular Job at second Ocean roing will do a great deal) gid hand than both clubs put to. twitlers, Homg har net heen seared On| what pelmont Park has succeeded in| Th@ reporter slinped up once Morn) Wilt un” way put wise by a friend.) With many a quip and quirk “Hof” | now. and Will, probably retire at the during thy next few years to encourage gether. In addition te ripping off @ Were pliched few York Sagainat| doing more than anything else js to | *"4 eae te’ Milllonaite ‘Hoffman,| which accounted for his frantle efforts | put In his time, getting merrier every | {hin fathers business, Rae yuiaing, of atanch yachts: Insteadii home tun andi ®islngle, the youngeter)Goston, seven at ton. and el jhave drawn the fire of the enemies of | ie yt'Mne ho that spoke on the train| to shine. Perspiration splashed about) moment, for things came his way, Of racing freuks that canpot safely sail made some one-hand stabe at frat Mii, Consistency? In New York ne | Facing In full broadside, These may| togay, saved him trom the Potter’s| him ike the falls of Ladore, while the old man had Harry Stevens's Outside of Long Island Sound t would make a dapaneso jummier| Hivwad ane hite in. Boston he wicwea| well be calculated to arouso a feeling | oo “For heaven's sake!" exolaimed | bovs on the jump, and the newspaner Field, Hoch der Kaiser! consent to & cut In salary. two, bow of th est Kind;_ant|of alarm for th t 0 al a ” .| Frank Selee, “look at that lad, He'll) companion saw crowns of glory break- S: Th. rd four | qvavee may come ee an ime Maral) You say my count te rigntt” re.) Prat laing on the left foul line pretty | ine through the root, ave F:] —— The Sunday performance, nowever.|in Chicago hey . any tme, i y count. t! D A vo Ow a ; ¥ higan lumber magnate 1 t , BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. | w2s merely a passing incident as come) Ce Aner pitonen, Chpectalis fh |aquabble between the racing astociae kaa agen emotion, ‘Then, | soon.’ ‘Old Man’ Interested, H pared with that historicas contest of | hewromer. who Nas made such a record) tion and the Metropolitan ‘Turt Asso: | py gum! the boy shall have his share, Wondered at His Ginger, exclaitea the old man os Ute! ter Tedious Trip Moun pant RACH TRACK Nova | Gaurdayy Bleven innings, without & within the past fen years ciation has done no good. This matter| ror never did I see a slicker base steal) Oiner tammmater wondered at his gin- | (2 Hear ie the arth inning “It he woores, The entries for HARIOW a iPmees 8 been sadly mismanaged on both| cha» that of his on Saturday!” ger, and everybody was saying “That| Victor, I'll send him a check book ; le it, ie legs look little thin, I foliown ate: : Joy for the Veteran, fhows how felee can develop a ball-| Daah it, ile teas lock B ltls (in. Your Long Island FIRST RACE—Six and one-half furlongs, The Metropolitan Turf Association Is ar reporter had oneases| pl Well, By gad, sir, I'll—Wow! We 01 business or visite far | three-y ia ‘and. wp; inain ¢ | sadly in need of competent advisers | The newspaper repo i Si ne| Cettomt never upped his mit, but he! Book at, itm Great Ned.” he's ‘atta olarecdinid’ 2.) ey while the Westchester Racing Associa- | of Jov on hie battered phit, tol We Ta) wed signa of mental anguish, his| second) Why, he makes these Giants ing oan he done => | y| tion must know that no good can come} Knows whats coming te Chicago| eye roving wildly from one end of the) (the ofa block, See him o to third,” ‘ o Baseman Hoffman, of the rs nA ald aS were Rlicteting. HOW. = Ss of the great prominence given to the for ia a| stand to the other. Hoft's” eyes eg! 8T, LOU orge Hacken- p : trouble between the racing association | Colts, get his, Hoffman senior la 0) Stihl Ort’ 1. goo, ch? Worthless Half a doren Colts were coachink. @ halt furlongs | champion wreatter of the é BB | and the bookmakers, If the racing as. | Multi-millionaire, and it's hie boy that Tey tis 1s typhold fever, He has ents and starte t train: The “Russian Lion’ Saturday threw an American. thric rhle ‘Turk 0. in less jan hour - LOSES AT TRACK, SUES IN VAIN soctations want an open ring why not dA ld a ai aaa aS SE Jand disputing over a few dollars’ In- WRESTLERS T0 : crease? Poor Racing So Far. Racing has not the briliiancy at Bel- NAME REFEREE iS NO CRIM = . mont Park that it had at Westchester — ee i See Capins Quorn Hamner Away HIRD RAL This in part may be asoribed to the fact BRORTING: that the stake events have been dul Re At ir C OOO and uninteresting because of lack ot catcher, and Maicoim W,| The Triumph Stakes ts the feature of Belmont Park Races tatives of Tom Jenkins} Touls Ritter, cate ben, ® supplementary lst of events which Mee avassviny aay dy class, It may also be aperibed to the| The representatly’ .| Eason, pitcher of the National League Hvery Weekday, Kail ur shine, until Mey tact that the public sees little of any of |and Frank Gotch will meet late to-day | Rason, piitier ity ets today | the Brighton Hoach Racing Asnociation Ms, | the races except the finish, and of that| ana gelect @ referee for thelr wrestling |\., sagistrate Dooley in the Adama|@nnounces to complete its roster of an-| 4, HOW 10 REACH THE TRACKS except Saturdi they havo to take a cross-eyed view. | contest, which will be decided at Madl- (street Court, Brooklyn, f 1 eye Both men were |tual fAxturea for the midsummer and | via Long aang Rk. eave Bath Bt, we i 2.50, 1.00, 0, A! For th ro e-goer give iF ing- |@utumn meetings, The Triumph not Wes ia eo, , bin 30, Pre eee, Tetereoen ye Ge | on gauare Gatdee Frdky clint arrested threo wecks ago at Washing ids ab OME (ales, bor’ ‘one er Cairne Zeula Amberjuck Bi " rhe 7 ly is a new atake, but it marks a| ttalh at 1.00 P. M.), and from Flatbush ay, FOURTIG 1 Wve | For first time in the three years | 11ttlé old Gravesend, where he can study rk tor playing baeeball on Sun- | oP) Brooklyn, mt 12,20, 12,40, 1,00, 1, is and upwards! a OPENS OA TESLA Te Wel gation a Bata BiH SL NeIE BES IT RSET | : his horse at all stages. At Grayesend| ‘Two men have been suggested, both |ton Park for Plviia Tw OL |departure in two-year-old racing, Inas- | BoXly™ at 4, 1.00, 1,20 and 1.48 Migraine lor Mg Rew ack bookmakers | ‘ every inch of @ race is exciting because} wea) known and with reputations for A Sera Dooley said in discharging |mMuch as the distance has been fixed i ron dhe ae Hay ot Automonty ona : 1o1 he ra ¢ ? the ‘horses are all in. the m of a ? He, It is the only two-year-ol te, f 8 i, LIEUDTAHEAT ETA AOL tn the form of sults to recover money | man's hand, #0 to apeak, Viewing races | efMelency as officials on the mat, Hey the men: ‘I am following the decision eds adie th this eoenten, ata lt ad ste ferries and the ‘wilt ‘ 5 wo dy oka, @ sult wan at Belmont Park Js lke looking through | are ‘Tim Huret, who refereed tho 1881 | .¢ the Court of Special Sessions which | *UaNe St 0 it on et enor tne eco tralley tol thagke VO JAMAION connect with i noo! oy . ‘ the wrong end of a field glass. Horses ‘ onkins al » sid AIM Are dwarfed to Lilliputian proportions | Contest between Necnas Hotels, erteliare altars a | ruled a year ago that the men were Not | oe ee eee ae aeenot to burden the + case Was that of Frank 8. Waite, | and they do not appear to run, but] the contest Lah PAL TEN geek Violating the law'in a eimilar case, 1 | OF haa been ompatend, against Ralph Sugar, | ; wie enachmidt, an t feet bound to accept the superior court's akmaker onthe Brehton Beach trace | : Satiirday will be a most Interesting | omelated at the last contest in the 5 lost on three races last t He at ata See cek ipeenuse, the Na: | Garden in the aapacity of judge Jud gmen’ | ? ; he eard This race should bring outa | I all probapility Hurst will be Fifth Avenue Hotels, McBride's and Rule FIRAT RACH 9.20 P_v. iY fa ACE A SURE SYSTEM candidates for it with too much weight but to give them an opporunity to show the best they are capable of at the distance, The weights have been fixed yin Sugar's be if bi cracking good flela of youngsters, the| lected, His reputation and ability are 99 |e 10 pounds below the scale, and the| to win at the races FRED by addressing attaxe Maid TBE NO | ERG: WENO INCAvenaT Aa | beat thus far of the season. ‘The’ fleld | unquestioned, and both wrestlers have “Back to the Woods only penalty is one of five pounds for CAMELS Fs Mi EBSA Sc SPaletie oo .. ; won. The best he could Biter Ware, Cie. em ye teso: | a high opinion of his merits, winners of $10,000, OLD DR GRIND ——— pal an way to show that he placed his money | Marry Hoy. Jacobite and Prospero, "| Wille Lewis, the local light-weight, For effries Now. The Triumph will have $5,000 in added to DLE, ae : ting and hearing the algn “Rigen ‘Dhéve are the best youngsters shown | who In to meet Batttling Nelson at the @] money and in addition the historic 95 1B uy AMPECIALIAT IN MES on Hao Lintirtne | Justice Rasgith considered the paint the Axe and le iern pity these are nay | National Athletis Club; of Philadelphie, Se Pharaalle Plate of he value ot #2.00-| uoges De Uiihaey asta trastmene tien ‘ oi tiken and. decided aguinat’ the Olgidie, Saturdagis race will probapiy [On May 2% has Joined the training camp ey 3, |@ plate which was fret run for and won auweanee pecula Famer TR, Ee Nepean * plaintstt bea duel between First Water and |of Jenkins, He and Jenkins will do| CHICAGO, Ml, May i—James J./A Pt Se sis i ae pnts race | Sint athe eat, and oe ate Wi = Prospero, thelr training stunts on tne road and | Jeffries, retired champion of the world, |i Nivoull Otis ne eng, | r Do you sutter tram FUN FOR THE XAVIERS, ——_—__ aasint each other in gymnashim work. | accompanied by Mrs, Jeffries, “Billy” | wil, he rin al the, Calan Meete | nN, dase coinblaints, pace | laren cia | THE RUSSIAN LION, JOCKEY FULLER DOING WELL, | Jenkins ts 8 good boxer and will hop paenty wig fant heen sian ee Yearsolds ate’ Well matured and is cons fed ape. ul at : — ser sad i lally, The rough work on y dai 1 Jet- BINOR esse SEEN The last wing of the season will be | Priva DA iaehdd f olpated, |dition to do thetr best. net cap; held at the Xavier A 4 ! the mat will harden Lewis and put | fries felt as @ slave just emancipated, Pi as Pabew Bs tik Bin panteayl We furlongs: | Neueteenth street, on ahuvgase eve LOESING WINS AGAIN. At Bt Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, to-| si, in superb condition, He is confi-| The big pugiliet was light hearted and Ing. A, boeobalIy’ atten Al Lovaing, for the second time this sea-| 44%, !t was eaid that Grover Cleveland t defeating the Dane and saya| full of pranks and of good humor, COLE TO MEET WILLE. permitting the display of” the pkil, 'e0%, toed dual victory inthe weekiy | Fuller, the Jockey, who fell from his | Tent nf secpelite ths Ome On Be Ym through with , strength, agility and endurance of thé point competitions of the Sheepshead Bay| HOP Ih & anix-ub on the opening aus he the nex 7 . . cree enrera, ofthe, Sherer Se hag been dh, Gz hn gy the eb groundy steer at the Jamaica track, was doing well. | Britt. DELPHt} 4 that unless some ul! ant ww enue 8 tore PT ha favorites will Cation should recovery was assured, i Mens Spy ty star ae et at ¥ mark, " 4 i ren fs ei hdc io era

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