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ul Uy ni (vn DN iN K mt ae a nL ny RRR ) 1 thi ki + eBpecial to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, June 8.—The alge conditions were most trying at Sheepshead Bay course this morn- ‘A cold easterly wind along with ge envy track impeded "exercises ‘@reatly, The best workouts were as follows: ASCENGION—110 pounds up, seven | ‘furlongs, 0.12, 0,25, 0.87 1-2, 0.511-2, 1.06, 1.19, 1.84, galloping, She was switching her tall end acing very sour all Gbroven ner gallop. F, Brown, trainer. BELLIGBRENT—110 pounds up, five furlongs, O13, 0.26%, 0.39 4-5, 0.53, 1.08%, breesing. McCormack has all of his ‘Hiabte on-the easy side, Is freshening Shem up? J. H, McCormick, trainers $OG!, 110 pounds up, and PHBPING | eee pies furans, in Nos! Mtopeared to ‘relish ‘the a, Rowe, Giang 9 KEVIN, 145 pounds up, up; a halt 0.40, sinds fe owes gasity. the mud. loping. ai three fur- vexing. J, nie U5, galt ohn ‘run in Be trainer. LANCASTRIAN—110 pence be and a OH EMLAN Te pounan six fu falloping Bohemian was much the i tameaatrian ‘does not like he mua. | tra bie u ULLA—Md pounds up, and M'KI‘T- EDGE, 115 pounds up; # halt alle, 193, 0.26 2-5, 0,4), 0.58 1-2, galloping, Ths en eligibles for the Waldorf. ins, trainer, _ AMA, (118. pounds up), and SL Od Pear Nah Obes breesing, J. Rowe, Bi MEYER—110 pounds up, Ave fur. yalniy Jon, » 040, 0.03, 1,08, han a. orr, trainer Miken the mud, J, ¥ CHBTORA, 115 pounds up, and MIX. UP, Re pounds up, 4 half mile, 0.13, 0.40 broex! te Hugging: trainer RIG Or Sidi. 410, pounds up, LLOWSIN8, 11) pounds up; ae 0.88 4-5, 0. Just, put | &. ane! NIU yane ea As up; six | 133, the ind th oD “ae ie ith He. nia 0. 1 anally. Appeared fot 19 reliah ithe ‘footing, would not extend | McDowell, trainer. | MING. R110 pounds ‘thran furlongs 0.13, ary Ci} Mined Alan-a-Date the ay vole da fast three: Acted 4 ined ts and was pulling to. him. i if she would run in the mud and ae up lightly lame. ‘f, McDowell, GRAZIA LLO—115 i pounds ups, six tur- more, than thia ne Suburban, Ed E110 pauinde up; one and one-elght) miles in , breezing. pommmmen gallon for’ this fawt MoCormick, trainer, TRG RAMEN IN pounds | up jaan $n 0.12, 0.94, 0,96 1-2, 0494-5, 1.03, 1.16, very’ easily. “The best work of tho’ morning, Mud is his game, Can fly NORENAD jongv in Oa. Kup. Like In-on the easy side, Bs rat ¢ “ROBE OF DAWN—i15 pounds up. and ad sow IN AVS pounds up; one mile in {E68 galloping. Put them both on yout Abina mud tunners 1 Huggeins, troin- 12 poDae ups five tur. 1, pulle ting ) 10 pounds vp. and PIONERR— # lp! one mile in 1,64, handily, was fgoinet Tota, as she is J, Huggins. pounds MP a up, and dy pounds up, one and 038 322, 0.82, 35 8, 2.93, ‘hia work was for Yon jemen' In the Brooklyn J, Rowe, tratner PATH ip pounds up, one mite E, Stone, trainer, fui 3 1 fe loping, Haden» er (Lie hep yay tones, in . 191-2, 9 eeging Loves the mid, 4, trainer, 0 pounds w 894-5, 0.68, 1.08, trainer, nix furlongs 1,08 1-2, 1.2 Watch Brooks, aix [0.2 five tur-| A good mud performer. ergon, Ba tiy 2 BLAND Y= 0.14, 0,26 1-5, a9 fa very easily. Sith,” ‘his trainer may train ORMONDE'S. RIC 115 pounds up; one mile in 1.60, breosing. A pipe opener for @ good work. A. J, Joyner, | frainer, UNTER, 120 pounds up, and HYLAB, Wh pounds ups aeven furlongs In, 0.12 1-2, 0.25 1-2, 0.39, 048, 1.06 5, 1.20.3 5, 1A, Rallopinng: oRoshuntor te beginning io ue like ‘himself. Chartes Klernan, trad, DROMEDARY—120 pounds mile in 0.13, A 9-5, 0.8 %, Nice work W, G Btone, erminers TAV AY, 105 pounds up, “iS pounds “upy seven 1.10, Balloping, 18, Doc, .GRAVESEND WORKOUTS. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June| —The track still very deep with mud | ngain to-day, and thts! with cold, dis. agreeable weather, had training opera- tions almost at a standstill. Only lignt work was given the horses to keep them | in condition, Nothing fast was at. | tempted. The following were the best gallops | noted: HIGH 0.12 0.57 verw high at his best JACK LONG—Galloped a mile in 1.49. with 120 pounds up. Looks to be in good vondiiion, but has not done any fast work ; GUIDING furlongs tn | O12, 0.26 4-5, 0,88 orecning, with | 116 pounds up. One of the best in the! Bennington Stable and is at his best HUSTLER—Galloped four furlongs, 0.59, with 110 pounds up, Is. ft, but of not’ much account, Charies cd Fs 1.87, | trainer. , CHa —Four furlongs in 0.52, galloping; 12 pounds up, | lass colt and yory nearly | R—Four 0,63, mile Sn 472-5, breezing, 110 home in the golng, and wanted, 8s i Bive furlongs in 0.248-5, | breezing, 110 pounds up, and the footing 1s just to her Meng SIDNEY F.-Four furlongs th 0.12 2-5; | . 0.50, handily, 115 pounds up. was better, Is more than «| HOORAY—Four furlongs in 0.24 3-5, 0.00, handiiv; with 100 pounds up, With Nght weight up te a very clever per> former. DUCHESS OLLI—-Four furlongs In 0.26 | 0.62 (4-5, Dreezing; 10) pounds up. Haw |, but seems to be a rank counter- speed felt DAS—Galloped eix furlon 1.28, with 15 pounds up, Has al Specd: but at that te of no wecount, AWAKENING-—lour furlongs in| 2-5, galloping, with 106 pounds up. | sHardly worth considering.” JOE FL Six Us and 0,26 2-5, | ounds, Is fit O61, ier plater sin his furlongs tn ound’ up. | Heems to | jooks about | ready ive furlongn in 0.24 O51, + 105 t 1. Quite pounds wp bat can't way mus for him at his best, Buen 1A HOCIBRES Bix ¢ ings 110 pounds up. a the tory: alloped one mMle in ¢ with 110 pounds 1 Is fit and this was all he needed never Was Ip Wetton condition, i GRIFFITH-81x Surtonge 0.28 Bh, is fit n handily; 106 Balt th and eondi+ Hon ang, i" Monin well nexe time out ‘our furlongs In 0. ne With #8 pounds Up. Has ‘speed | inthe mud and te Just about At REY LAP, no mile and a qu H, 140, 124, 1.98 Y=5, 1.01, handbly with 100- paunds at the first turn and lost a fot of thne In vo doting, While the time Ja siow the work wna all he needsd Ww he starts Saturday in the Brooklyn nover w better than he is ont ik ter {nv 0.28, up He min furlongs in jis speed, but it OBIRI Mix. turlondt in, 0.25, 6.62 6, 1.28, breening: 00 pounds up, A grand: Tooling voit with a. toe turn of anced nd should vin better than his last co hows. OLONIA1, CTHI7—Galloped one mile tn 148 with 190 up, ‘Thiw mare ts at her very best and can hold her own in an overnight handicap, | sit |be content to set along breezing. | for a good STANDING OF NATIONAL LRAGUE, THE CLUBS. AMERICAN brite Club, Ww 4 [Cheweland . New York, abure, 8 Cinotnnat!, 8; Brook: Chicago, 10; Boston, 2. Philadelphia, 7; St. Louts, 47 dep prthd ‘Washing:on- ¥ Detroit amen pontponed, Rain. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. New, York at Pittabur, rook yn at Sipe sath: Bomton at Chi eno. Pniladelphia ar ht, Louis, Cleveland at New, Fork cae at Philadelphia. Bete tvasttinnion, JOCKEYS FAIL TO PROFIT BY HILDEBRAND’S EXAMPLE): BY FRANK Wi Kelly is a lucky bey. -Haglé much luékier than Hildebrand, The © latter put up a remarkably indifferent ride! on Duénna, and. the stewards nailed him. He ds now on the ground, ¥won- dering what the Jockey Club will do to him. Kelly put up exactly the same kind of a ride on Montresson and got away Soot free. It 16 not on record that the stewards asked him a question. Perhaps the rain storm blinded the stewards: but. then, they must have seen what hundreds of others could see, People were shout- tng from the grand-stand ‘Go on, Kelly!” but Kelly waa indifferent. He dit not go on. One would think that the swift mun: ishment which fell upon Hildebrand would be a warning, but it looks as if Kelly, for one, wants to brave the sMewants, Lyne Also Is Lucky. Lyne \s another rider who puts up! Indifferent rides and gets away Scot ft Lyne is 4 good rier. He wan down and fan a horse until the animal thinks there is a howling, tornado on his back, And at other times Lyne Is listless and indifferent. On Cary yesterday there was one) of those listless rides. Cary probably | ie a slow beginner, but Lyne should) hot make up his mind so early in a race that his mount cannot win, a) Cary was a public favorite, and his Jiast race, when he ran with Burgo- | to Indicate that he: for he made up as master, seemed was a good colt, finished right with him, As Burgo- master came out and ran a awell race a few davs later, one was entitled tol the inference that Cary could do likes wise, He won't win, however under any such rides as he got vesterday but he will win in the near future and against better cattle than were in his company yosterday, Just mark Cary wet away, Shields Loses Again, Alec Shields has lost enough money on Onatas to buy forty Ilke him, Yew: terday he went down the Ine, betting a hundred straight wherever he could get 5 to 1 and $20 a place wherever, there was 7 to 5, In all, he probabl det a couple of thousand, onek soon got oO there was plunge all over the ring on Onatas. ran his eval disappointing race, Major Dalnwerficld was. in’ there, Major is best when. can hear the! i m Me th him, and > the front at the end and came home on the a two-year-old, Hildreth put hie frat 1 fam wintieh |x next | ii 4 HERN NBR—Galtoped one mile tn Pa 4.6, with 110 pounds up. Ho. ta in the very best of condition, but) Keems'to BUNK dy hig races, ONQRTHERN STARK Four furlongs in 5, 0.62 1-6, gallop; pounds up. ‘This “is a vey Meats | tind his last race war very Y goon out for lum dn hts next start, aa he | at hie bow Whines —Galloped four furlongs in 0.63, othe 100 pounds up. The firat| gallop’ ©'nce her good vace, Look out ny time she starts, as ahe I an ordinary My: B—Five — furton| Tob, recat 1%) | pounds up. A very hiphec class colt and nearly ready to run a nice rac Hl aH RUMIGH—G4alloped three flinlongs | ) with 12) pounds up, It ds no! ont for this horse. co rule fant ine the ‘with 1th pounde up. ta very nearly: Looks very. well, LAST CHURRY—Five, furlongs $n 0,25, rhe 4.068-5, breesing; % pounds up. pas” bs | af Galloped four furlongs in morning, and should he take a notion i by a to beat in the afternoon. much ground as the Whitney eolt, ant! ost ig thing, and don't let him) t™ W. THORP, \westerday with the filly in thé Clover Stakes. 0} Trans- ‘Transpute! showed a remarkable fondness for the mud, ai Beatht al the baked Heat a rena ai ie rf Dever a co rte! season. oan De Ron cate ence pik Prom ay apeiron on d, ull race under him. od home hs 2 supposed to be one of -Vear-Olds brought infer. mument of lost his memory about bit Iv} dalled Nicol Prlow. to mot away, and there is no rea- Intment of: Baral aie There will probabiv wite pullng by the two men, ‘appo two men at a meeting likerthat held in some for the Jockey en. fu practi- berth, salty’ a ihe job and a pabsescal edad GRAVESEND ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, N. ¥,, June &—The entries for races are as follows: to-morrow's FIRST RACK—Three- year-olds and up; sesling; about alx curionew non Memphia certs worth * rjorentine sot “Ruipgert | sCampe + 5 eran Fortune Hutter *Consideration Northern Star Line of Lite Onseever SECOND RA! 4 Ud: Ti come tarjoram Miss Crawford’ Dekabor Bell Bramble, Ground’ For marea three handicap: one mile and a ot 8 The Velied Lady, us Hanover Stak ding § guorunt There Ne wWaterbrook *Merlingo Youth, tir Brin sguy Mannertie’ \Asandre, Stannard Varthent OURT wae ACK Three le i R’ hand{ean; and @ au ears eventy 1D RACE—The arolda; five and @ half furlongs “1 32eceesSasescce 3353 WITNESS FORGETS HE MADE A BET |Maurice ‘Levine's Loss of Mem-| ory Results in Discharge of! Four Men Arrested in Alleged | Pool-Room Raid, All four of the men arrested In tho| ‘alleged pool-room raid yesterday, on Duane street were discharged tn’ the ‘Tombs Court to-day on recommendation of Deputy Assistant District-Attorney Corrigan, who explained to Magistrate Wahle shat he had, been, misinformed as to tel facts if ithé cade, 4 Mr, Cortigan appeared, he sald, at the request of the men of Inspector Hogan's gtaft who made the raid, He his first owitnegs Maurice | Levine, of No. 97 Suffolk street, who, | Mr, Corrigan @ald, had admitted to the detectives that he had made a bet of $6 on @ horse in the rooms just before the raid was made, As a witness Levine appeared to have the bet. He sald he was waiting in the rooms for| @ friend, He said he saw no betting! while he was there. As soon as he had/ made this stwtement, Mr, Corrigan sald: | “Your Honor, I have no o T have been misinformed as to the witness, I move for the discharge of all the pria-| oners.” “All sald, | Before Levine could leave the court: | room he was served with a subpoena In a John Doe proceeding before Div- trict-Attorney Jerome on Monday—n move tending to show that Mr, Jerome {s going deeper into the subject. eee BALI, CATCHER CAUGHT THE BABY, John Murphy Used Hin Sicill with Good Effvct as Child Wan Hurled from Bugsy, John Murphy, an old-time ball player of Union Hill, N, J., has distinguished himself by catching a baby on the fly and thereby probably saving it from serious injury or death. Henry Arthurs, of Hamilton avenue, North Bergen, with his wife and six- month-old daughter, drove over Union Hill‘in @ Meht wagon last night. At Boulevard and Liberty street his horse eck fright at a passing automobile and ran away, It h. $0" fd I 8 ONS only about electric light ied aptoe 8B the Fel discharged!" the Magistrate / Arthurs cling to the reins and rematned in the wagon, but oa wife was thrown out with the es her arms, rthura lost her hold on the she wax pitohed out of the the little one went ying through the alr, Murphy be passing’ a) Ce ae out nee hands as he used to do when he covered first base he cleverly caught the child, Mrs. Ura Was somewhat shaken up, but was not hurt, and her whole coneern was about the baby, Murph: pinced the child in her arms’ and le ehe ha Ime to e; her thanks, press Rion ia Cis WESTERNERS SHOOT WELL. ARDMORE, 1, T., June hooting tournament of the Ind ; iry cand “Okiahome. Sportaman'e Asus: Ligh Jn ronters het, the ‘wot equed record sean bl rok trom 18 ¥ thi —In the general Mrauad erueonen 120 Perea panne SPORTING. Tecord cchhpared with from Nov, Bh 00%, to JONES ee CHICAGO tener ee : op: bt Benninge—Hamdica ty tol, 27, All Yona ing tipater tte On be niche Han dina yer far By Hy iontniy, i iw te late, nin i tune, A aelactions. riven w fom" hoon, 2 Bi Brooklyn Jockey Chub, Races Haves Kueh Da: A SURE SYSTEM seh Moltke ns ame he wert |LAJOIE’S CLEVELANDS LOOK | LIKE PENNANT WINNERS BY ALLEN SANGREE. Tt looks to us very much as though] that one-time hack-driver of Woonsock- | New York the team now visiting In is the one that will can League pennant world's baseball McGraw's Giants. win the Amert and play In figucing so far ahend in a close to race one must count on injuries players and skilful management. These ftems, coupled with base running, bat- ting, sacrifice hitting and pitching Cleveland has, thus far, shown superior in all these departments any other American League club. When Napoleon Latole was ager we wore, told that much respons bility would militate! against: him play- ing cleverness, though why not explained. ‘Well, fs not “ewelled"” on the fob, portance, there with comes to work on the diamond. From a mathematical Cleveland is not worse than second and in fielding and batting she leads. Chicago has deen tricks; {8 more daring on bases and sacrifices oftener. pitchers nor the hitters, At the same time. ball. Highlanders Go Back, Our own Highlanders showed a deplorable falling off in ‘combativeness, as contrasted with their when playing these form of last vear Western giants, The shoe was then on the other foot. Chesbro and Powell were at thelr genith: flelding brilliantly; its team play had them all faded, and they éould ball, Clevetind's personnel the same then: but now La- men seem to have imbibed some- thing that we lack, This may plained partly ‘by the disastrous luck in being crippled, But there a Jack of agwressiveness that must be remedied. Grimth is twustling day and night to} He Js a deeper the improve his club. ‘thinker than Lajole, and with same men would be playing better ball: fut Latole has the men, and tt) looks || like a mighty toush job for Boston. New York or Chicago to get that pennant away from them, Fana had little opportunity to estimate this powerful club yesterday, only four | innings being played, but they had a few third-rall moments in the first, when Elmer Flick jammed one against Napoleon: wmiled beneyolently/as he toyed with’ this famous tobacoo-hardened war club one of those treachor~ soor- the score board just as easy. and then dashed ind first, ous hite between shot and frat, oor. eet Larry Kept one gilding, Pais pinged On ing. until. Larry | obliged iA eal notice how OLD DR. GRINDLE, ApBraACA LEST IN Pry sr os 3 hot BY it, (3 ‘reatmenc: yy. Somtracted ‘sel + habe Vian a Teton 5 ne Hae ua yee gan trathtully lat mS aedlcine itself to ad: yaneed to the position of captain-man- he should fail where Jimmy Coling succeeded was Larry has double-croseed this prediction, Not only that, but he seems in better humor than ever before, He. but seems to aporeciate its dignity and im- he ts intensified singer when it standpoint pulling off more But she has not the and we doubt if her team niay Ia so good. As for ‘Boston and Philagelphia, neither works with the esprit de corns of Cleveland and cannot compare in punishing the vesterday the club was swat | was be ex-| ther: hiss wen ane for a championship witir is glso} and mnke quite enough ight to reo, i ' ‘Nera re HYNES BALKED AT ORANGE Tommy Hynes, popularly known as the Galway Cyclone, because of his reputation in Ireland of tearing up the running track whtn he gets fairly started in a race, accompanied by tho Jamouk Mickey Harris, who Js train- ing him for hig race with John Joxco at the gamon of the Galway Men's As; Aovlation ut Celtic Pi Long island City, next Sunday, wandered Into a Park Row hostelty yesterday, where dan appointment to meet P. J. of the frish-Ameri; fiictic Club; resident Lally, ot the Gaiway Men, ‘and John Flanagan, thrower. e}, Mets around the bases? Same with is team, though the: . and stature, = PR nEes Ps Bradiey’s Little Fly, Bill Bradley, who divides i : ors with his French captain. followed with & Little Black Man fig ‘back of short that, Conroy, Yeager and Dough- all tried for. “Th jolt. Topsy’ Turner tt I ae ayer mered a two-ba, wer betw en and Fults, much to Pa upshot. beln Jnek Powell lin Was pitching 490d ball when rain, inter: pupted proceedings, Joss was effective | fut Hberal in’ passes, and the Highland: ers might have had some fun wit fre slong, ut Just the same ihe High. were glad ene glad that wt svery int et war our friend ‘by feels ata {rained dao’ fisted down in| nev } AY ante neti ever played bageball in. i ball natal and his eek ween th ari aa Se from his i neevr Cached earth until Heated secs | i ond ban iow the Sam Hill," asked Jack of | t ball 90 far all Duk » aulet_man, h his race bo- pina "Ris good-natured face, und he i the least. suspicious of men, Asked What he would have to drink, he ald he wanted a temperance drink, aa he er twbok anything else, give you a little orange phos- said T bald-headed au- and mirrors, many, A fierce light came Inte wi e,usually. gentle eyes of nis ginewy Fight shot out ine the “direction 0} “Orange, it it!" he roared. you you sant inault a Hynes ft situven ot jee face with is himself a great ‘an more | reputation af hay. n could | twenty men in ben ou to ure th Was & short MS ott, and hit on, the sec: | Tn folie of Hynes’. s he for the pitcher's break, |and_his great record, the in’ That the hi ae: OF eee ne aE Munroe to ‘ry Baseball used to tho Ind of a track wy country than his rival, Jack scratched his head and guess it Was, Larry told’ him that, basemalt would ‘be a good training for the eye ahd footwork, #0 Jack and Willle Lewis, both of whom are ‘raining up in Jérome end their mort | the American ‘Teague Bark nse Bt ule. pugittsts make Poor, pall | though the, reversg ot al . dim Corbett and Me- Were Brilliant exception Toe will start by toasing a mediine ball pha then work down to th Teamle, Alte, od ee sean 1° Clevelands are stoppin: Fitth Avenue Hotel. where Bit Br Hiaaley had some trovble persuading them to} admit his pet goldfish Madeline. early, all all-players mht ao, you knock t with a Hitle't "Well, Agia. 7 NOs site Just ae ‘ou woul Swing On. a shitty’ fellow that maaan | Sut of the way and jump inside, would | f you? 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