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TRAINERS BUSY WITH RACERS AT Good “Moves” To-day at Bay and Gravesend Un- der Poor Conditions. tv—0e WITH ‘XVA CVSHSATHS the Coney Island Jockey Club's course this morning the training conditions ‘were most unfavorable. A cold east . Wind blew, accompanied by a drizzling rain. The time has come, however, ‘when the racers must be sent down the ; line, and the track was crowded all during the galloping hours. The big and little strings gathered in ; great numbers, and for a time there mwas great datger of interference be- tween the jogging sets and those that were sent to speed. Everything passed < off agreeably, and, although there were £ more racers shown on the course at one time than has been seen at this season before, there were no accidents. ‘Trainer A. J. Joyner was a particu- larly busy man during the galloping hours, serding many of his Aqueduct eligibles to trials of a satisfactory paiure, judging by the pleased ap- Pearance of the trainer at the con- clusion of the thoroughbreds’ gallops. | The be-t workouts shown during the | ey $ Morning hours were as follows: MISGIVINGS—Three furlongs, 0.13, 0.26. 0.40, and galloped out the half in . 0.54, hard held. A likely looking filly i which should give a good account) of herself at the early mectings: OPFICER—Thre furlongs, 0.12 4-5, 5 0.25 1-2, 0.99, handily. A good-looking | colt, ji RAPPAHANNOCK—Three furlongs, 0.12 1-2, 0.25 4-6, 0.33, guiloped out the half in 0.38 A Paget eigible for many of the early Gravesend events. ATHENS—Three furlongs In 0.42, just breezing, Looks as if this fellow was intended for later events. ABINGTON—Three furlongs, 0.13, 0.26, 0.39, very easily. A nice looker, NORFOLK—Three furlongs in 0.12 4-5, 0% 2-6, 0.39, galloped out the half in 0531-2 The work was very easily ac- © compilshed. *’ L'AMOUR—Three furlongs in 0.43. He was just breezing all the way. AFTERMATH —Three furlongs in §f 0122-5, 0.2 1-2, 0.874-5, galloped to the half in 0,524-5, finishing on the bit. CHAS, EDWARD—Three furlongs in 0.131-5, 0.26, 0.984-5, pulling up at the Balf in 08326, A nice-looking calt and : one which promises to make good. WATER PEARL —Three furlongw in 0.12 1-2, 0.25 1 galloping to the hal! in-Os212, finishing “well tn hand RUBY LIGHT—Three furlongs in 0.4, e breezing all.the way. DAIRY MAID—Three furlongs, in $3 1-5, 0.28 26, O40. On the bit ait of the SMILING TOM—Three furlongs 0.41. In a big gallop, DON ENRIQUE—Three furlongs in 0.12 45, 0.26, 040. very easily. On looks ars to be a high-class colt. GH CLASS—Three furlongs in 0.42, breezing. One from which great things are expected, JONES COTTAGE—Three furlongs In 0.13, 0.27, 0.40, handily. A candidate for early honors at Aqueduct. BALLOT BOX—A half mile in 0,12 4-5, 0.26, 0892-5, 0.63. Just done in a big gallop, This fellow was an early bird " a8 a two-year-old, VESTABELLA—Three furlongs in 0.41, handily. A promising miss of the Potter ‘ string. pe. POE INJAY—Three furlongs in 0.42; only galloping all the way; as nice a ¢ in looking oot as is quartered at the course. VITESSE—A half mile in 0.12, 0.24 1-2, 0.87, 0.51 1-2; this Ally {s a full sister to Roehampton, but Is a little under- sized. BATTLEAXE—A four furlong breather fn 0.53; galioping all the way, ogee S.—Three furlongs VIRGO Thee furlongs in 0411-2: worked in company of Charley 8, LITTLE CASINO—A half mile in 0.5 under wraps all the way. ¢ ADOIS—Four furlongs in 0.64 2-5; hard | held by the b HAPPY HOUR—A half mile in 0. galloping, A steeplechaser of consider: able promise. Was a grand jumper in Engiand, ‘TIBO—Four furlongs tn 0.56, An imported mare, reat things are PARK-NA-POG half mile in| 0.58, unJer wraps. The Brownlelgh Park Stable's eligible for the Intern tional Steeplichase. —_.—__. * GRAVESEND GALLOPS. ———— ; GRAVESEND, March 2.—The local course was in very good condition this | morning, and in consequence a number | in allopine | and one trem which ected. | of very useful gallops noted, About every trainer at the track was more or Jesn busy, principally Fred Burlew. New- | ton Bennington was present to see the| horses of his large stable put through | thelr stunts, tory. Davy to Aee his Ru which were very satisfac- Johnson was also ce hand eben perform. It is need- Jess to say he Was very well sitisfied, as the big horse wants to fairly run Bway with his boy The following were the best workouts noted: Six furlongs in 1.29 2-5 breezing, with 110 pounds up; looks very well, REEN | ROOM—Three furlongs in 0.18, 0.28, ndily, 100 pounds up; | r and In good trim of f r furlongs tn 0.18,'0 0.5 undily; 10 pounds up Looks’ thin pesneaei BELMERE n 0.25 0.88 4-5, HO pounds up. ‘iaoies Proved horse. Was only | ot AUMSICAL Bive furiony und’ up. Very ‘nicely done fine trim. MUN D— 1 forlonis in 1 1) pounds up. 0.12 han: « much-lm: furlonge tn | a) pounds O.N2-5, 0.88, very Handi. pounds Very nearly est one shown, shes Three furlongs in Lk 0.41, breezing; 100 pounds up. Seem- ly at hie best; looks in fine condl- furlongs in % pounds up. Good Di AN: Thees turk i Three turlo 0.99 3-8, handily; 100 pound In 0.48 up; quite LOCAL TRACKS LAPORTE. cy /0.562-5, 1232-5, 1378-6; breezing; 115 | pounds up; only a breeze; "has taken on flesh and apparently is as good as ver, EASTIN—Three furlongs in .12 3-5. 0.25 2-5, 0.40; handily; 90 pounds up: very weil done and should win very early. SUGAR PINE —Three furlongs 0.13, 0.%, 0402-6; handily; 100 pourds up; quite a clever move. DISASTER—Taree furlongs in 0.12, ot 0.40; tandily; 106 pounds up; good work and shows speed. STROLLER—Six furlonge in 1.25 3-5, breezing, 115 Ibe, up; seems sore and possibly’ fot of much account. DOLLIE DOLLARS—Two furlongs in 0.12; 0.94.1-5, handily, 9 Ibs. up; clever miss and has a very nice turn of syeed. MISS SPOONER—Two furlongs in 0121-5, 0.24 3-5, Inandily, 95 Ibs. up; will bé ready for her best very soon. CLARK GRIFFITH—Three furlongs In 0.18, 0,36 2-5, 0.42, handily. 110 lbs, up; looks and acts very well. ROYAL RBREEZE—Threo furlongs In 0.12, 0.24 2-5, 0.99, handily. 100 Ibs, up; a nice nove. shows speed. MASSANIELIO— Four furlongs in 0.13, 0.26 3-4, 0.65 2-5. hardily, 110 Ibs. up: seems a much ianproved horse; should WHR ACT AS Fon fortonge ACHA ve in 0,13 25, 0.28 2-5, 41 8-5, 0.501-5, handily, 106 Ibs. up; not of much promise. ——————____ BENNINGS ENTRIES. BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASH- INGTON, D. C., March 30.—The follow- ing are the entries for to-morrow: FIRST RACE—Selling; three-year upward; seven furlongs. 18 ‘Sain . =, Fady Doi. 21* Ladsarion . Y Setauket . 11 Hindoo Prince’: 11? Judge White 1, Water, Dog in SECOND RACE—The Oxnard Dinner ste two-year-olds; to name two-run one—to | be named at'12 M. on Saturday, March dl, four and a halt furlongs; old course. A. Beimon’ TT Ome as se-108 0 f Curricula a 100 P. Belmont: | — Donne Elvira 109 = Bldorado « 112 Columbia = Orphan Lad nz $ Lady Vera.. 100 W. ©. Bust — Sineite 109 = Enthran’: 109 George — Mary Curt. 109 = Leeebure ua R Hitcheoe : = 18 2 20 a 8 109 — Hanihara 100 HT. Oxn — Belle of Oakley 109 = Piedmont Belle 100 HA. Seymour! Pompom . 100 = Mettine 109 ¥ = 199 8 LOrpheline 100 THIRD RACE—Selling. — three-vear-oldy and up, five ard one-half furlongs; Columbia course. 42 Hyperion Cannon Tilt 1108, Plantagenet 102 Nutwood 2 11 *Gentlan aT — tHigge 8h 4 Brush Up o = Sherite pelt — Dr. Coffey 19? R 1 Window Bky Blue AD Chieétatn 7 Amironike rt lore. 0 *Dixte Andrews ....: FOURTH RACE—THandica; about two miles. Tom Coan xxThistledal Prine of ¥ Howard Lewin, 169 x1 aur0 Croxton, xx. W. Colt entr; —The Potomac; purse; three. eut-olds and up; 8X furlongs; Columbia course, +110 Ilys 103 ia 108, 108, i 108 21 Sir aE Q) Lackey 1 Veronese +100 103, ry 108 a 88 105, a Peter Maher to Fight Again. Peter Maher has changed his mind about retiring from the ring and aie a0 vome rl terion “ta ai, | ery ‘° deolded to take on jailor Se ete ie arora ight. Maher i me to" shane ee. or the aa at iin te ympastar, 7. ied the tart of the thina very |" CURE WINS AGAIN. With two high runs of 134 and 104, Louis Cure, the Parisian billiard player, easily defeated Maurice Daly in their 18-inch two shots in balk-line billiard exhibition at Daly's billlard academy. In the afternoon game the French- man was keyed up to championship form, running out his string of 300 points in thirteen innings while his op- ponent was making 78, THoRAs, A, iC, Jast night. him, rounds. ceedings b; landed a EDDIE KELLY MEETS GEO, HOEY TO-NIGT Eddie Kelly, the Mttle Buffalo whirl- wind, who has won every bout that he has fought in this city, will tackle George Hoey in the wind-up of an all- star show to-night at the Sharkey A. C., Sixty-fth street and Broadway. Kelly is after a bout with Abe Attell for the feather-weight champlonship, and to demonstrate als worth Is meet- ing the best feathers in this city. path so far has been a rosy ol Hoey he tackles a tough pro) and !f he scores decisively his reteree. better wor! both stood and mo. and them: jaw with claim to a fight with Attell will be merited. ‘CHICK’ TUCKER WINS FROM LEW AYALL “Chick” Tucker, the stiff puncher of the Avonta A. C., had no trouble what- ever In outpointing Lew Ryall, the Quaker City fighter, in a three-round bout at the stag of the Isng Acre in West Twenty-ninth street, R; foul over Tucker a short time ago, and “Chick" was anxlous to get even with He certainly made siving Ryall a hard punching about the | body and face In the first round Tucker began pro- y heart with a right hook. into a clinch, and on the break Tucker snappy |"Chick” bored |and played a tattoo on his opponent's) twos, He ewung his right to the point of| the |the jaw and the blow staggered Ryall| ‘The second round started wit of hot mixes. in which Tucke: Ke and feinced each other about te ring, looking for an opening. and landed a swing to the bids in ugged wildly of the blows, eft swings when The third round opened gently. shaking hands. other around near ves with Vucher let loose a flerce right hook that landed on Ryall's ribs. with a fab, and they foughi the ring. Toward the end of the round Tucker staggered Ryall with a left to the jaw. Ryall chipped Chick on his’ right. more mixes the round closed. T was the stronger at the end Il won a decision on a good by | throughout the three | smashing Ryall over the They rushed jolt to the jaw, in with his head down ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 90, 1906, SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT + # # 2 SOME NEW MEMBERS OF THE HIGHLANDERS AT PRACTICE IN SOUTH. | Hoftman, @ “Three Black Crows” Registracion across the ring. Lew jabbed with his Jett and Was aimost dropped by a hard| Poton Recount o uppercut, The beil rang, bur the boys] Aine® qfe° immediate kept on fighting until separated by the) rier! > a sertes did the apart C., has a brother, L. won Years ago. Then they pulle ‘Pucker work was in the jumps. the centri of th Tucker Tucker mi clte be! shoa strings, |Some athletes others use fish: cabblers’ the fighters edged exc ne feinting. ropes. contenting | Suddenly | races. Lew came back all over 9K and a: row ker story. Committee of the A. A. U. is dealing impartially’ with the case, of the Seelocants| witnesses on Wednesday dismissal is the all-around championship He was built lighter than the giant weight-thrower, and his best —__———_. The Citizens’ Central Natlonal Bank team hes organized for the season and would Like to arrange games with teams offering a aultadle guarantee, Games to be played on In the other bouts Joe Wagner won from K'a_Dgan, Young Manes was bet- ter than Phil Clark, Val Coogan proved too big for George Kitson, Frank Sheehan stopped Johnny Berger in the Saturdays “and: hottdays.”” Would. 'Alap” tke to arrange a few games with unltormel 4 Dusiness-House teams, Address Gus Simon. | Sade over wood aon, No. care Citizens’ 820 Broadway mtral National Bank, Odysseus was the ancient champion is @ natural athlete, and the voyage will benefit him, He ought <0 capture the pentathlon, or the aJ-around con- test, which is not as varied or exhuust- ing as our all-around. horse for Mike Spring will stick it in the Mara-, thon race. He and Prank are grim, de termined pluggers that never sur render. J. 8. Mitchel, the New York A. © weight thrower, is: the veteran of the team. He lus won championships a almost every style of weight throwing for the past twenty years. Mitchel la @ record ‘n his arm at any time slingi the % pounds for height. Den Horgan, the Irish champilor shot-putter, Was looking Mitchel ov recently as the big fellow was training and, struck by Mitchel's looks and w« sald, “Jim, if vou went back to the Olu Country now they would say you ‘had been in Tir-nan-og,"" meaning the land of perpetual youth, Kerrigan, the Olympic champion, fs another Pyrd Page, the American high jumper whe broke Davin's record in 18s7 and cleared the bar at 6 feet 4 Inches. Tater Mike Sweeny broke Page's record and no other man haa since beaten it on American soll, Kerrigan js abov® an inch taller than Page and tis arm work cros@ing the bar is a serles of sclentific movements, Myer Prinstein, fean A, C., will or rather his feet springing mects O'Connor and Leahy, the Irish- men, in the broad and hop, step und jumps, O'Connor visited America five Years ayo but way not in form, He hus captured the English long-jamn cham nionsin for the vast five years, a feat Unparalleled in thé annals of athletics. Leahy is an all-round jumper, un- doubtedly the pest, combination “high, broyd and hop, step and Jump performe: in the world. But then Myer has met some big men before. The International Crosa Country championship was held at Newport, Walia IRSA, diana aha Walok ban’ ire jcotland at Thee Englishmen got the suit, Sf a | Bip 'seat hematin, weighed 190 Sen Me. of the Irish-Amer- have his hands full when he second round, Battling Kelly had a tort Lo 3 Youngs drew with Jack Smith. OLYMPIC TEAM GOSSIP. him In the ploughed land. England won team honors, Hayes, of the St. the will be held in Boston next month, The Shennard charges are similar to ney O'Hara, Al Green- urley Supptes and Joe noo when Tt takes a Celt to pl and thera js nothing this class of sport. many team initiated at once. college gam Ireland second, Scothird sa dark Marathon 2race which present _he fore next Derember. There is but One Real Soda Cracker because there is but one that comes to you just as it comes from the oven. Others lose their value by being exposed to the air, absorbing moisture and collecting dust. The soda cracker is Uneeda Biscuit kept fresh and clean by the protecting package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Tipperary and Kilkenny wet in the Opening game of the seasod. Gaelle football, ore interesting in e open play an tricks appeals to the un- Indeed, it is only question of time before the Irish gam Will be as popular in this country as the Battling Nelson Is Making Money. The in Richard Sheldon, of the New York A. P. Sheldon, who ten Tne Olymple athletes want a supply of those that will not break. ine for waxed ends. strings breaking on athletes -have ¢ | frequentiy caused the loss of importan shoe «GAELIC FOOTBALL AT CELTIC PARK Just how good a game Gai is when played by experts will be d m= onstrated at Celtic Park Suaday afior- discus thrower of the Greeks. Martin | third. ‘The distance was over nine and Sheridan, our champion, will make his / one-half mile: Winner's time, 57 min. Since the peginnlng: ot) of this year Battliax record look like thirty cents. Sheridan | sec, Nelson, the fightin has made §21.771, Bun wan reafized. bs him giving. spar: fing exhibitions on the road with'a theatrical show, and alxo his wix-round bout with Terry McGovern, which brought him alone $11,771. ‘At the rate that Nelson te goin ought to make easily along at 5,000 be- SHEPPARD TO RACE. ‘fhe last big indoor athletic meet of the season will be held to-night at the Twenty-second Regiment armory, tn- dey the auspices of the Track Team Association of the High School of Com- merce, Well-known Interscholastic ath- letes--among them C. Hirschman. H. | I, Vorhis, MeAlpin, Smith | and Hailock—awil! compete. Melvin | Sheppard will start from serate! in | the one-mile handicap run, | ao GOOD BOUTS AT THE Johrny Mack, manager of the 6um- mit A.C. has arranged a splendid card of bouts for the stag to be given by the club in its clubhouse, No, 114 East Thirweenth street, to-night, There will Practically be two star bouts, as Young Donahue clashes with Jack Lowery and Bert Keyes, why gave Tommy Murphy sich a hard battle, will clash with Joe Bedell, the Brooklyn fighter, who has been dropping his opponents at stags for some time. Hosides these two battles such good boxers ga Charlie Goldman, Benny Franklin, Harry Greenhouse and others will meet the best men that can be se- cured for them. avn AMUSEMENTS, NEW YORK » M Hitpsare os tite SENSATION OF AMERICAN STAGE. THE PLUNGING HORSES. VICTOR HERBERT'S ORCHEST: Sunday Night, Seats Now. 25c. (ont: AMMERSIEIN’S. 32% Ey, 25,50,75.$1. Chi yf bill my MATINGE EVERY DAY, 250, 306. 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