The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1905, Page 10

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Philadelphia an hour before he eonvinced fight promoters that he mind ef his own and at the rame hla worth on more than one 00- and even a fighter of Nelson bility cannot take toe many lbertl / him, wip hae offered to make 18 at 8 the afternoon, and it |s possible Nel will accept, It he does, there will & fast alx-round go ‘on niladelphia Monday night. ABEZ WHITE, whore colors were lowered by Jimmy Britt, sails for Whatand to-day, He expects to re- tn the fall to meet the winnor of Britt-Nelgon fight, If he does, he ) be reoelyed with open arms, for mot only one of the most modest Agresable fighters John Bull ever sent us but he is a first-class man the ring, and no one but a champion fan take bis measure, England can send over a few more tere ike White and Moran, the in- jonal fighting game will exper & Gecided boom, ACE-TRACK owners want all that is coming to them these days, Biri f@mekers who were called upon to in- their contributions, and now owners have been asked to step MD and setio. Beretofore owners have settled their Worfeits under a rule adopted by the dockey Club. This does not seam to @ult Belmont Park officials, and they Pave notified own that every forfeit be paid before @ horsd will be a! red to go to the post. This would I right if purses were paid as soon fe they aro won, but they are not, Tie tion has the use of the money | Ih the end of the meeting, but the awner must pay as he goes. Truly it's a great thing to one «| ene ixack in New York State, EB too bad thi TB cannot see like ordinary persons ‘The season has hardly begun, and Wyet there have been many complaints oct the misplicing of horses. Of Wburee there can be no, argument when finish heads apart, but when a te fret, second or thind vy half longi or more there can be no ex uss leaving {t out of the money, eo these days there will be a gue Judges’ stand, and then may be placed as they finish LANGFORD T00 GOOD FOR HYDE (Bpecial to The Evening Worlt,) WPBSTER, Mass., May 17,—At the @ Bide Athletic Club last night Sam isford won his fight over Bogardus AMyde, of Providence, in the third rount fet what was scheduled tor a. fittesn- exhibition, The bout was too to be Rood, The Boston boy bad | opponent at his mercy at the start took the count in the second | and the gong came to his aa- jtanve, In the third Langford unmercifully ined him, Hyde being utterly un- je to blook the terriflo swings. IIydo q a0) ® punching bag for Lang: eat found the Rhode Tuna the count twloe, and his seo- is in " Ww uD the sponge. reliminary Hu; sion over nergency’ ler ten rounds of fast work, a WALTHOUR BEATS CALDWELL ATLANTA, Ga, May WLapor paced race at the night. Time 2m, %4 ————— | FAST BALL PROMISED, 'A mood mame of ball can be looked for Mext Sunday at Equitable Park, Sixty- id West End avenue, Will team will Aaht yweventh street mon the Murray af out with the Central Inlip nin The Boy Was Too Young To Know |The True Meaning. Percival Washington Frost His watch in the river tossed id heard people say without great delay orld Wants returned anything lost, t and Found Ada in The World reach more than dreamy hintus ahowed bet and trouser bottom, His hands were ‘lg and red, protruding from cuffs garnished with buttons hewn from Co- jumbian half-dollars, shower," certainly it was the buok- race-track judges i Glaney. got elly 11.—Bowby Nwaithour. of Atlanta, defeated Harry aldwell, of Manchester, N, H,, by one \antte in a twenty-mile straightaway adium here 8, maT SPORTING ‘AMES IS BEGINNING TO SHOW HIS WORTH STANDING OF THE OLUBS, NATIONAL LHAGUE, rk. Hi Fe ASél pnt? onta q i 10 {480 Brookiya Ghicano Ae # “B10) 1b 40 logton 0 Ginothnadl N80 BO" Putas {8 17 AMBRICAN LPAGUE, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. few York, toaso, 0, ittabure, irookiyn, 7. Lous, U1; Philadelphia, @ joaton mame postponed. mol eReINBO oe GAMES SCHEDULED 14.0 TO-DAY, New York, Philadelphia, BY ALLEN On en August afternoon two years ego Wred Knowles, treasurer ef the New York National League ball chr, as tm the lttle okt tiokes effiocs, since tern down. ft was only a few minutes past 4 clolook, but the electrie lights were going, for a bllghting thunder storm yaged, and outside it looked like the ninth plague of Keypt About five thousand rootens huddled m the grand- stand, which rocked with the gale's toros, while lightning simled and thunders blared, Knowles had just stacked up the last mound of rain checks when something plumped beside him, and he turned to confront a gawkish young man who had dropped bis drese-sult case and ooolly sat down. The treasurer's first {mpulee was to shove the money Img in a drawer, He would then have called for police, but outalde appeared tho sylph-ilke gure of Pop" Bell, his ready hand pointing to his hip pooket, ‘The intruder waa dripping wet, A in shoe top “Right smart when @ bum actor aska for two box neats of @ pleasant Saturday, New Glant Appears. ‘Thia provoking no remark, the wtranger announced, shaking the water from his hat: ‘Well, I'm the now Glanty Rnd goo terialing, Ww patter | with the fang a, font ape vera Vines! He triouied to ces: dys first remark. Where | wpon Fred's countenance asbestofied as series for Chicago. Newer York to .800, thi SPITE, at, 84, Tome pia at Chicago, ton at Detroli ‘at Cleveland, SANGREE, of arm and hele! oury: t talent develops slowly. ye iP tgok first hon- ca Bafa Reh tal Sh hy hat will the t ames Why He Succeeds, ‘Mere axe t) things that haye oon- @ young pitoher's suv- de Ja enthugiasue and teachable. 4 recall ois AEAVUl at Savannan in tie ring of oom, P 1 Uae oe MBS pomlog to the Pula: | instead of walung for started out to the grounds, Was, half raaning, #0 eager work, “This seul orippied seagon, for bis arm did not re- all cover for monthe trom over-prs down Bouth, Sher eetes, Personally Ames ts taciturn, mingles little with’ outsiders, uttin, oherey dh baseoall. ” Winter “eine Ames has now beaten Boston, Phila- delphia, Brooklyn, St, Louls and Chi- cago, Holding the latter yesterde: two nite, ide ta stil iberdPon patace and hie Abe ‘toly ting average is 000, W Guard '—Dablen, MeGann, t and Deviin—to block hits, a Dresuanan to hold him, Leo Wil Nicely make’ better’ recara, “Me? Disastrous for the Colts, This has indeed been a disastrous Tl have boosted ht all marked t wiaroat pltoner, fre had tanrine speed And yet felled to ma. a record not returned from prac: | Winter tines iy rune a bowling alloy ‘th Waryen, thus kooping his,arm in shape. His intima friend in the “cluy ba George Wiltse, another riging star in th tirma gent ear | Monehip wrestling match, which take betting Nn at Belmont Park. the Westerner. The laiter, however, Pras @ host of friends in this ofty and a larwe contingent ie coming down from | ‘The Tom Jenkine-Frank Gotoh cham- [place Fridey night at Madison Square | Garden, 1s golne to be the reateat bet~ ting event of its kind ever held in this city, The contest {8 the talk of the sporting world and the partioular theme of conversation between races in the ‘The interest taken in the event by the bookmakers and caoce-track patrons meana ‘but one thing—that there will be @ tremendous amount of money wagered on the outoome, Jenkins hes been Installed @ 10 to § favorite over) schmidt, fen kis (omen. attending | orteinated in Lo the merioan @i Buffalo prepared to back thelr favorite ders of the seuson of 194, One has|the coms of some of the bie fel to the limit. The ringside boxes, such as were used at the recent Hackenschmidt-Jenkins matoh, will be placed in arena to-morrow, boxes and other reserved seats ope: to-day at the Garden box-oftloe. advance demand le very larm. partic the riureide box peats, prices of which are jum were for the las! also on sale at all F sporting reso) larly fo ‘The atten thing ‘tale Te up, Dhe sale of ‘The Toh nee 0! mA gt Wientting* oonteks has been Sula ts CHANGES ARE NEEDED IN THE JUDGES’ STAND BY FRANK W. There can be no disguising the fact that the placing of horses by the judges who officiate on the metropolitan race- course {s remarkably bad, 1 history and detail the remarkable blun- only to watch the finishes of the pres- ent weagon to ne that where horess finish heads apart there 48 no room for argument on thi part of the public, because the judges the | are the only ones competent to judge What they | accurately. But in such @ leading hotel t this of Kohinoor and in the mix-up of the not without foundation, Inquisitor Was Third finished third, beyond question. The finteh for third place was not even Inquisitor showed by a good JENKINS’ S TRAINING STUNTS) vit iect bate of the track, Montanus and Mammen away finished in close by the Judges, Hammeraway was placed third, Mon- tanus appeared to beat Hammeraway out of fourth place, Dut sinos these two were heads apart it ts Kile to dispute the judges, But if ever @ horse way third Inquisttor was thin. Andrew Miller stood by Jack MoGinness, owner of Buttling, Inaspiretion and other horses, close by the finish, When Himmeraway's number wont up Mr. Miller is reported to have said: “Why! there must be some mistake! T was certainly third!" * Won't Admit Mistakes, But there waa no change made in the order. The judges never admit that they oan be mistaken, It ls de- cldedly serious thing, however, if proper placing of horses oannot be nd on the great race-tracks near New York, where #9 much money le de ndent \fpon the result, This is not the first time that a ‘infsh has deen apparently misplaced WHEELING DIRT. POWELL AGAIN WINS -FROM HARRY HOWELL BY BOZEMAN BULGER) eve that Grimth could trade horses camp-meeting and get | (Bpecial to The Evening World.) 8ST, LOUIS, Mo., May 17, nore to t tween Ine y anoes would indicate, Many moons age—to be more expl right there on time; beon traveliin’ all! ai day, How are the boys gettin’ along” At this moment Joe MeGin over the field to the club-house, an: Knowles's visitor leaped to the window It was his first sight of a ( form, He appeared mad w delieht. nont’ “No,” exclaimed the other, ‘that's MocGinnity; bur who the deuce are your" “Amen,’' anid the lad. ‘Leon Ames, Onto; pltcher for Mion, N. ¥. Tust got MeGraw's letter to come down and help him out, Say, where's a good Warro » to Hye In thie burg at was in Aug Pitcher Ames wi having Mielthood Amos RY clowely by Now Yorkers than this s: | Mathro detewt 00,00 MATURO WINS AT POOL, Ry a acore of the Cnet nig Pe pay of w. bOD-polnt for the profersional i before thy May 17, inich fell teaiod Corbeil at "oy funk to 102. A rain | g_ht bbc TOSSING. \2LAVY= STONES ity rushed wil) ‘be Vi re nt \hand ig Hoston, Evers was t, 1908 Yesterday his alxth consecutive game for the Giants this year, not) n beaten once. There is a hip becoming @ second Tred. Henry. Austin a idea epehing typewriter, might sing & verse or two. No player of tha National League ehamplona has eon watched more | 1h, Ae wallop the no points to 67 James Samuel Lowte Jawt night Imy ¢ pool ved toonight |HARVARD DEFEATS CORNELL. Harvard de a) the inorn: hen was at the bat great; Behalcapped Cornet { eturning from n 808, a nice One reyson f he ssagon, and then split hi ouged in the solar xus Blankenship, of | Cinetnnat nile eneaking over to cover At The. dlow, prodiiced a net ‘ous ghock, and, i fe feared, caused njuries. Frank Selee has n compelled hou * n minor leax: and use first, a position he te not Ty valnted wi ar ah las ohat is nime t ting. “Even J If on w track because of waged Y TUM, Re. May ifthe ten Be danger ih hegatialing the sharp tur the winners and both ad und Tyan, middie-welghts, ate CHEN GiGi Ub ones title den ending In the first sound| At Atorrla Park, however, wi || Seta, THM defeated G, ih eae Ayan eent | mile and five-sixteenths around, well laying a fast Ny was amost n clean Knock |Tobled atretohes and banked turns, four | Msn A tBh CE araus nnd Ryan stepped in close, [drivers have entered for the amateur | lawyer fi | left to head and an-| ace, ‘The millonaires who will pilot ne Of the Jaw. WHICH |e vn machines in thie contest are| AMATEUR ste George Isham Scott, a member of the PIRATES AT HOBOKEN. Hans Wagner and the rest of the Pittsburg sluggers will nda at rho. a His breadth of chest, Jeusth 3 Bhovwd jay (heir percentage fat proposition for the Colts! poor show- ling is the absence of Capt, Chance, one f the firgt | Dasemen tn 1 nd Baseman Evers ant ‘Who's {t? be demanded. ‘“Mathew- Pitcher Wicker. Chance turned his ankle eft of rhyming reporters i shows his eminent good re lg nothing We beng ac- Munroe could and, doubtless {th the help of fel to-Any agar Welmer, ‘The latter ger out of the hoa- heen saving up to be the Hobo- opponenis on, the Bt Geonee last year—Howell was employed by Grimth and Powell worked for St, Luls, ‘Dae Highland chieftain was not Howell, and from that day when tl {demonstrations that would indicate tie progress of @ love feast. Howell told McAleer, of Et. Powell, and Powell whispered some: thing to Griffith which sounded other. whse; #o the twe have been pitted against each other on five different oc: cagions, in the first four games Powel won each by one run, and yesterday Howell, having previously Fought from the Start, Thera was cleus witehers' fght be » Powell and Lappy IMarry Howell yesterday than outward appear- ut, overjoyed at Howell's progrews, and in sonsideration of some several dollars! Powell was traded to New York for lve slabmen met there have been no Louls, that he was a better pltcher than hollered “Hard luck!" asked the privilege of trimming about eighty-four pounds of ? flesh off big Jack before his home veo- at a country away with it Rookenfleld was lampness from [tne no app ‘Go on in! w York won the game In & manner which made Howell rage, but it counted Williams had reached by Anderson and a young man named rely rubbing the | 1¢ ball at second, hay- | ision of an earthquake ispered Goiff from the oaching Ine, and while Mr. d counted the Williams dashed run and another yletory bad gone to Howell's haved rival, in third on @ hit w Rooken- the ball | Ocoasions, | Parks where hore soemed to tv er ‘ut attention has not bean called to | py 5 + | them, becaure, ed bilt race and the make-up of the Ger Tt ts not necessary to go into ancient that when close fin- (shes present themselves the Judges go the Garden| py in the air, It may be acknowledged uhese ea as that ‘Thomas colors last year tt is certain | | te meet that the allegation of incompetence ty | OTe “he meeting ends, | ROUGH RIDERS AT VAN NEST./#is, a! of pretty low Yesterday Andrew Miller's Inquisitor | contests at Columbia Theatre, Brooklyn, colpte w! ion jight-welght 0! | Be NEWS AND COMMENT proper? 2DGREN. JENKINS FAVORITE | OVER FRANK GOTCH ———— Betting on the Wrestling Match Friday Night) Promises to Be the Heaviest in Recent Times. 3 MORE AUTOS IN CUP RACE Robert Lee Morrell, chatrman of the Racing Board of the Amenioan Auto- Mobile Association, has given out che complete Hat of candidates for the Amerizan team in the 300«mile Vander THORP. this season, ‘hore have been other particularly at — ielm: Uninhes were Clos, and thes wis ‘no |™4n and italien teams, Juat who wil room for argument, ®ome day there|be on the French team will not be Will be @ blunder in a dig stake, ang known until after the elimination trials dn racing Will be stepped on, ‘Then|! France the first week in June. they will realige that a chinge must| ‘There are thirteen candidates for the bo “made tn the judges’ stand, | American team, a number unat far ex- Remarkable inconsistencies in form are. sll shown at Socio, AP chesvery at moment Belmont, Pari, | sociation, last moment Laat “ume Hannibal Bey and The Gack | pees additional entries were recely were the 60 horse-power Thom fly mot it was at even weights, Han-| ‘Th nibal Bey beat The Gadfly about nine| of Marry 8, Houpty Jongths. — Yesterday they) met again, |loconiublle of Dr, H. , Thomas and and The Gadfly ootoetet Hannibal Boy the W lotee-power white’ steamer of Be five pounds. “This time ‘The Gadny| Ho Whi i ‘von, beating Hannibal Bey ‘hi a waa entirely unem dozen lengtha or more, Belmont ted, once noted a6 @ will turn many players’ hair gray be hes ween named as the driver of his’ ear, All of the Amorican entries are new oars, and, with three exceptions, they je@-power for racing machines when compared with thelr tovelgn rivals, “Onty three of the very one tn the Brorx ts interested| American | cate tie ei ower, and none registers 10, i in the paweball game between the| P30" ive German enitios are all Rough Riders, of New Rooholle, and/12 horse-power, and tho Ttallan oars the Emeralda, of the New York Catho-| All elther 90 or 120 horse-power, lo Protectory, at Van Nest, on Sunday. —— The Rough Riders are the champions of Weatohester County, and an intense rivalry existe among, the members of tho two teams that are to meet on Sun- day, A number of wagers have been CLUB ——— made already, 3 STAR WRESTLING BOUTS. ‘This week marks a gratifying epool on May %, ‘‘Shad" Link, of Baltimore, |in the career of the Insh-American champion heavy-weight wrestlor of the| Athletic Club, So great has been the South, will meet amello, the | {norease in the membership of thus Itallan heavy-welght wrestler, © Tom 60, horse-powe! — ‘There will be three star wrestling | Sharkey will meet Jim Galvin, the Irish | @&Sressive and successful athletic or f ‘and *" lo "wi ranigation that steps haye been taken Ane Bandow.. Maxvin’ Hart "Wil to erect a commodious club-house, . Im . Re cimean’ (ine the quarters On i eatapes ter ceu tel Fifty-clghth street were found to be ine adequate, and a four-story brown-atone TO WRESTLE TO A FINISH, | house, No, 163 Ioast Sixtioth atrect, * | been secured pending the erection thelr own home. A speolal wrestling metah to a fin-|,The new quarters hese gymnaalum teh for @ side bet of $100 and mate re- Here A ak ‘a UK 4 ‘me, and one floor is entirely de- fh ened at a Bowery theatre | Coed to an, askembiy-room fot the lub Fore and | Ad ite various committees, The Berlow, champion light-welght of | Warming will ttle piace Y f | Qvening. when there will be New Jersey. (Ghanile white will ret forty “members aid "thole riends, Preparations have been completed by tonight between Harry M ¢ New Another battie between the two men Ib Slated for ti |landers, and the awaited by Bt, L Just bh REXt Visit of the High y Louls fang, who have Im- ed some of Mowe ie yester- day Griff had a bunen to put big John Anderaon in the field In plac. nderson Is alsc elebrate h and to ore Off threo win= les und drove in every run scored by the Highlanders, St. Louls Is Wea Louls haw the weakest team the Vat encountered, pickings should Ai ad Clarkson. lien rs hi hiingelt in the 6 Louls is after a Western pitohar named or Grimth sass ould be baswed, eke a, Ue pices provided the Aighe| BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, ® kalt, From tho outlay of pitching r n ta t to oppose ther ney m1 There were no preiiminary handshak-|have any. serious dimctiye te ype ings, but the two went at It tooth and) the willow, toenails, When the dust settled Powoll| ,Jt Was announced here to-d again had come off victorious by one run, and McAleer is beginning to be- full of curves, In using hat | BBUMONT PARK, N, ¥., May 11.—The Rio | Ontries for to-morrow’e races are am followa: Bol, who! sald to be | puss? RAC—Malden two-year-olds; ve for next Saturday at the Moria Park ax an automobile wome keen racing should be witnessed motor cars comp ferent events. have Stock Exchange sixtyslorse puwer Mercedes; Major C. J. B, Miller, a Standard O11 mi i Four gentlemen prominent in the finan-| ofa] world will be seen behind powerful ting for the trophies | that will go to the winners of the dif- Although men Uke W. K. Wanderbtlt, Ss gr, H, L. Bowden, Major Miller and {QUICK VICTORY FOR RYAN. |2t!rs lave Sampated ptt they skill who will drive his nate, who will gulde a thirly-horse power Renault, and Richard Stevens, of Castle Point, Hqpoken, who will operate a sixty- MILLIONAIRES TO DRIVE AUTOS AT MORRIS PARK. With the cracks of the automobile; Secretary Reeves, world entered in the competitions set}! opening of Ure, first round of nis Club, Man and h I-breaking at f CONE tor. 4 Oldteld, Basie, and ‘the othe: ave pructising dal | a PLAYED FAST TENNIS, ‘Two keenly cont ste, Jay, Wridg- mile-a-miniite drivers ly at the course, ‘6d matohes in the champlonship ain sport yesterday on jew York Lawn Ten. One Lind. | Blos provided go the courts of the Hundred and Twenty-thir ley H, Hill and Robert M. Beekto sin the second round In straight a SHOTS TO MEET. GARDEN CITY, L, fy wing gota trom the principal clubs of the Bast whl take part in the Inter-olud team whoot neat Gaturday on the grounds of thn | ward; one and one-elwhtt ae Amateur trom -4 TURN WITT. the club for the games that will be @ feature of Decoration Day. The prin pal events will be a three-mile Invitas ton’ race, scrateh, in which Carr, Joyce and’ Frank will be the star com: | petitors; an +50-vard schoolboy relay race, and a rattling finfsh with an Irish hurling, match, in which the strongest teams from the Old Sod will compete. Hntries may be made with John J, MeHueh, P. J. Conway, Charles Diewes and Dr, ‘Luther Halsey’ Gullck. ———— MILLIONAIRES BALL MAGNATES Harry Payne Whitney and William K. Vanderbilt, jr. are baseball max. nates. Their téama will play: the open ing Kamo on Devoration Day in Mun. haseet, near Mr, Whitnev’s Long Island hyuse, Frederic Rice, of Manhasget, applied to Mr. Whitney for ald. In eupporili R baseball team. Mr. Whitney wave $26 to buy uniforms, Nowe of this reached the boys on the hill nearer Lakevilie, where tho Deepa, © of Mr. Vane Gerbil is, He Licewise drew a checle for $% for the support of thelr team, |, ,One team wih wear a large "Ww" om ) OWLERY A haunt or abode of Owls, There's an owlery at every Cigar Store, the abode of Straiton & Storm’s OWL (Special to The Evening Word.) straight. Ales Abbott “OND RACB—Two-year-olda; four and furlongs; straight. rk Grittith y Guard St. Extepho Don Diego « THIRD RAGW—Handtcap; ax wer FOURTH RACE—The Pocantico---One mile shail it onormxteenth, 1 to thelr aii rie it Royal ey Calrngon He by| oxford 4 peas) Th} Getaretromm Ky main, course, ne Conmideranton sWhorler scarred Poneur Wier 109 reyear-olde SIXTH CB—Four-year-o} Hed knight Nine, Spot. Sonaid won the Newmarket Stakos (of 60 sov- FIFTH RAGE—Selling; seven furlongs; MAHER RIDES WINNER OF NEWMARKET STAKES LONDON, May 11.—Cioero, ridden by "Danny" Maher, the American jfookey, erelgns each, with 1,500 sovereigns add- ed; for three-year-olds; one mile and SPORTING. two surlonen) pr ie. Nev rare senna Bro Bnd Blenorine thirds Belmont Park Races BALL CONTRACTS AND RE oie or Hains EEGh May ; HOW TO RPACH THR TRACK: LEASES, onal Fae a ture i ; The following contracts and releases 4 Pay have been announced | by’ President ia 180 van a0 | . Of he «Ne thonai veague of) train at). Basebiii Clube te ae. Lou cH Brooklyn, “at 42,80, 12040, Contracts: With St, Louls, Daniel | iM 4 oH Shay, H Amat,’ Roleises: "By | roidahit Vain Terminainene Oa ae Pitsburg, Vi Av bindaman, to Jersey | at, atin and 204 91 feried and the Wile Clty; by Philadelphia, A.B,’ Miller (une | famebu 3 ‘ conditional); by Bostén, Wrank Hershay | “Ai trolley lines via Famaica connect with (unconditional), \"Rlovervod enle and boxes at Waldorf ang Fifth Avenue Hotela, loBride’s and Rull- man’ wiRsT RAGE AT.2.80 P.M, SURE SYSTEM races PRIM by addrenii HOS RN are cetine . 1,00, 1.90. (aleo parlor tro! atbush av, 1100, 1,20 and lab Avoid the Bridge Crush O40, DE. ORINDLE PAB RAiee potentifia treatshent Buslnoen and visting | iiistetuutieen Bey a ry AY 01 ads iartd a iad sonata. th aie saiee Tea a ne Telephone it

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