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UP 10 DATE SPORTING. “WALK-UP’ SYSTEM TOBE INAUGURATED HERE ste Mars Cassidy’s Idea, Which Is an Improvement] / Over the Flatfoot Break, to Be Put Into Operation. e BY FRANK W. THORP. as deen In vogue ever since. Cassidy, While he made no attempt at moving tood that the stewards | starts, went to Hot Spriuige in the wine key Club, while they have |ter of IMM, ant at the Essex Park track frungs 2MZilburn #ytile Race EDITED BY &s ROBERT EDGREN. ‘i started horses with the “walk up" #ys- | not oMcially announced t, have m. Th s nappened to be at Hot Springs | decided to permit Mars Cassidy to put t winter, and I never saw such per-| } Into effoct his own system of starting. in starting before, and I have | Cassidy is th entor, if that term #¢en many starters. from Caldwell dawn, | | IR ues agLratlnat iacean eae the NOrking inder ail sorte of syptome: Th _ may be used, of what ts known a8 tho spite of this wonderful work, the Jockey | “walk up" ayaten of starting, By this|Club again pinned Cassidy down to the p } method he lines borses up a consider- : a Heepe an a Hes bss | h n " jy started at City Pari ew Or- } able distance behind the barrier. They ie used tha ale eo" sewion then walk up on aa nearly even terms | He duplicated his Hot Springs success | as possible, and when right moment Lite ar be has again used the fi t- | ; : | Grrives up fins the barrier, no matter |{90ted break. and up to date the Jockey Martin has not permitted a change fram ten or fifteen feet |it, notwithstanding the sentiment of the is overwhetmingly, In favor of a| and owners and trainers are ally unanimous In favor of the! | If the horses be j from {t. The proper and psychological moment, so to speak, of releasing the | barrler rests with the starter. Before Hf j he ‘was appoliited official starter to the fint-tooted break ea unnatural | Cliy Mr. Cassidy used hia sya-|0né for horses. It {sa strain for a horse | Neccelis be flee se SY*lto suddenly @pring from a flat-footed fen with wonderful stand. It is natural for horses to break | town tracks, He showed the method !is motion, I hava seen at Hot Spring at Aqueduct one fal : Fe fields of horses race almost head 3 ie and hend: forthe. frat. furlong of a William C. Whitney came down to) witer ‘av maving, rem wich Aqueduct especially to see Cassidy's | thing has ever been aren with the fat. starting rful!" he cried, “We ak. To be convinced of the must have Cassidy and his as of the flat-footed system, The pubilo ech ve! the verdict Whitney. Cassidy was appol tart Sep the taoes that are started up the r at Belmont Park. Watch them nl to|to-day and to-morrow and the next day Alternate with Christopher Fitagerald. |The moment the barrier goss up the pants are! ue) Sal narses Will be seen to scatter Ike a Both starters wero requested to 2 Ot of seared rabbits, That te not 4 walk up’ system. Now Mr. Fitzger- Al breo't, but it is the break that ald’s success had been with the flat-| f i i footed break. He had had no exper | Piya horese quay one another unt] fence with moving starts. He did not | when they finally settle Into a true run, want to exploit romin's game! Te tt Ww true that Mr, ia to | ‘Sheridan eRe at “Wor excess The Comell and Daennsylvana ‘Race. Pe flat-footed system produces. You CORBET WALLOPS Aso result. be of the permitted to tse moving start. The were de-|mettod at Sheapshaad, moralized, vouraged | will wee starts and the “ Iscon- | cnestay lives ings if tinued. Th footed break, the worst |New Grlenna ane then there | system of starting ever foisted on the/hever be any other system used her Tacing public, was taken up agiin and! abouts sve the “walk up. GOOD WEATHER AND TRACK __ SHEPHERD REGAINS HONORS STONE FIRST PLAYER oa oe Gave Younes = - FE GARDEN CLUB EXPECTS FROM WOOD IN REGATTA To MIE ETI HITS ==" = e ae icaale 10 WIN FIGHTERS’ CASE Philadelphian Fell On of Shell During Race F Major Leagues Be ans ae ae Waterbury Shows eae Three Furlongs and} a pone ay Sloe nisi A. C. last nigh: This was Corbett's When New Yorker H fe Lead— ly | long to St. Louis Player— {arse aps : ‘ Is Ready for a Race. as Are Several pees ad Safe Lead—Vesely long to St. Louis Player— |: The Twentle and Budrie Win the Doubles. | Davis Scores Most Runs, appearance In a real fistic battle ity in aeveral months, and his st Johnson showed that POLLOCK. {x ry Athletic } Others at the Course. ee eastern when ig cake Tatanen me ereviciogs Nell Tl go) away and train Tull! "i atch welsh ontest, instead of spending up in rt t row it will te a ed in its favor. Eyer since the re-| Hart Offered $5,000 to Box Squires. an League de- ot The Evening World.) the majorit his in the nt district, he t Gravesend track was much improved | 1 “6, breezing r acted better;| Ormamzation of this famous club it has] § N.Y, May 30.—In} Quit. t week. Pitcher yas a good chance of beating Jimmy over the past few days, being in good | sould run a Rood * soon aterven’ its: metr re | t iry spectators and pe, and as a resukysyritt Matting Nelson, Terry McGovern condition Nils morning. ‘There were | 1 ieee Rants te furlongs. P| tainments in a stiictiy legitimate Harlem Reg Association re- sare soeking thelr normal level. |. any other good one with the five: a few very gool gallops shown, of | “EUGENIA BURCH One mie Ina | ner, and members only were admitted will hark back to the senior SES teats) eS nr se payer ce gloves. j which the following were the best breezing. Looks well but needs rest.| to the sho eras 111 race Won to-day by the + leagues to cross the MAY) Arnougn tn poor condition, Corbett i DAINTYDAY—One mile in’ 1.482-6,), BLUE BTON Peale a een tC SHB pitta) denises members’ card reteraca Bohemian Boat Club crew, Vesely base hits, Ho made his half} ot uo. great battle agains’ Johnson Sailoping, Dolng well and at her hest.| NGG fice looking colt | | should have fallen into the hands of| ite ne as mc vaulted vector } icmvasion cho la Hold | uaa we Mees ncraiene g erlolilag LITTLE PLEA—Six furlongs a Noe: In good form, and it ts a matter ¢ best race of the day, bringing togtther » U of x His average of AM stands] it. nody, face and Jaw through- player PERO See Oe ue aeons | cone ng, as hia the best oarsmen on the Hatem Ri a aystenes t the six Johnson had to SuPEDniLATE seven rou | SHEEPSHEAD WORKOUTS | “igs oe sass iit, i ana yan are womb then ope ive me nae wnt boa nould Win S00 | ARGENTINA—Fiye furlongs | | 1001-5, breezing. Sure to win §f fies collapsed. a strong The battle ne of the flercest and most bit contested that has been Witnessed In this city eince the incep- 1 bouts. From the ns round ON A HOLDING TRACK. track at Sheepshead Bay this twenty-five-ro | ed soon FR oodma tion o KLES J dried out con: t in the o| tap of | Has and #hould 1 AaiCH Nasties | Cbengis gain at the end of the { 5 fusldnan i LUST SUAS preNat De 5) ne. lugged each other all ie Retagts cal cas gala Laat ys and allowed | greatest r nilling Was so | WATERLIGHT—Six ngs th | a shat dhe trainens Syersas 4dgo waa a good one. fast and f: that tho spectators | LAB AS, Doing better an and Which allowed no fast} win 7 p d the Mania a the rounds and AL to race It, was. partly Bat jars the outside. It was perenne Bests e little fighters for : " Mie first halt- fou i ir great and sou rbett danced to | In the WATERL 1 | he Liven hdl the centre of the ring and sent in four | 3 idhed tis ve hs fess | | HOWLING | as pelsant. ‘The best workouts f welght eham: {a stralg without | ' tN tor Jone fy RUB HOY r ed with | ia a return, Jc reached Ce Si Hitailiver Datu well oil beadee Rath a WOR Did ta A aL OkS) IE bett’s heart wi . and the late , (TEREALL — Pour ne in| huuailys A in eau deal pA NON aa ter, diving in, natled Johnson on the hinuily, “Dolng quite wetl snd t | COLONEL . |tinisti, ‘Phe Staten Islanders came up jaw with a short Corbett then : Hin Ugh pratt who Wille Fitzgerald and P| fast, and : .,| ANOTHER TEST CASE Th nedin, and with @ pretty. late | : A bidet NLL Ad Willie Lew!s claim is a ng Ne t st \ | ving on jax ped Johnson to op read ms cma | see ook | -s cores eae OF BOXING BOUTS, |te"Sos" Joo! fil a A ; #6 In.3t, han- |, YALAGAL—O: in Laz rounds Laan eeot er icout ale dele tolge foe the Ants i Moore, De piel | Ally.” No -aceas : ups eaten eevee ago. 7 o come aun ) xo for the fin : : a weel and get n¢ Bohemians did shake her up, It Bot re In the second round Johneon cut loose COMMUENTPAW furlor n| LADY VALENTINE—Six furlongs in| & * ‘of ‘ Jot te: Refe I - 1 % { O44, honlly nler t of a cheap race. | itt , was a killing pace for the Btaten Isi- Both Fighters, Referee and Man-| ang rushing Corbett to ‘the ropes land. | jongs In 1.08 the Nonparlels fell further ear the fds Tine & ager of the Mobile A.C. Held | Soyentt citi thd his usual good rig gener anders a ci nse Champion Neil Arrives In Town. in 1.07, Neil, of Califor he ban collapsed in bis sent and fell over into for Examination, Johnson emash away and suddes fit a . a - ting fly o loft swing nal ohn 10: " Johnson's lap, The E mians Won by ! knocking him growey. ' The to the Y¢ the Mob: rk Ath-| were to: principals tn the bout preliminary | the jaw Ss ehis 4 fought so hard for the rest ng Corbert-Johnson Aght atlinat they were both very tre 9 Athletts Club last night | bell sounded ending the rou # another hum: two and one-half lengths, Tho first races were started with the |{iittas, the latte g ude, and in the change the oars-Jend of the frst quarter ne tide both | Junior Double Sculls—Ne f the round + when the The 'The Robson will not for at least two ond time he in- during a ba wiongs in ork for the con- y arraigned tn the Harlem | thind round w hand © ficiongs tn on got the advantage of |boys got busy right away and began 3 beat : ‘The | letle Chud,. ¢ ewart (bow), GF. | police Court charged with a violation rion in the morning and afternoon rise, The} O, (stroke Pa 1 x to swap punches at close quarters hi eto eated ‘1 S fresh from the north in. the fia a hinre Ben i ace Rection’ Gs iof the Heres Code WA rhllalthe enyna went wiley . , ts troke), secon : Johnson was landing good blows now, turlo: mn RESULTS Or 70. D. A} "5 Wy RN. and the oarsmen were Im-} (strok: pai ree ott shiel tN ‘ rounter he. ate 4 itd jeorge. Duniey nen were FP, J. Shields, of No,|but Corbett’s counters to the stomach ‘i {FADS 01 NING GAMES the start, that they might fie), thar Hast Ono Hundred and Sikh took all the steam out of him. ‘The long in 2 Dolng well an im. He Is very fit N LEAGUE Past time waa expected, ig) 80. the rs cus 7 bas t ‘ ¥ into Jo 33, HARBOR Ne es a riniee Metropolitan street, refer Max Sullivan |son’s face and also hooked him on the oan tn Ding is nicking unit ——— NO TONADSCES GUE: thy ALANS Of Te ee untael- | 832 starting po Chiusley ‘Lucea, Ue fghters, They | Jaw which dazed him.” Johnson” waa | i 1 ayit ee , Apt a the Pen: a Barge . eitcsal |man, Willian vere held in bail until June 1 est| Rome and fought back Nard reaching ? andily. Ready to yo to the| LESTER 1. HAYMAN—Five fart CHICAGO AT DETROIT. n welevied as ofte:al | IY, G.I a Sean Hoat ¢ He ere PT ARTENE Heir attccoere ail CorhOR araAwe ch | | TACKSON—S 5 [ADE HOGRBESE RAR: Ae NOt alice | “Game postponed on account of rain, AT PHILADELPHIA, tatty | peas and John P, Buckloy, Portland Row Magistrate Walsh Was asked to post-} The fftt and sixth rounds were Cor- | . JACKSON-Six furlongs in| im sue SEU ayy i n sencarel0 0 0110-9 010)0 O- every Wear Association. The fr wa open pone the case until Police Capt. Walsh, | bett'. He nunished Johnson severely ee AT BOSTON. Philadelphia 1010120050 —7 mites men who had be for twenty who ta in the parade to-day and who {about his body, his terrific punches to | Phitadetpnt 0910000 0 0-1. Katte nd O'Neill: Spark af wrod starter, | 20ers The start -w Mul-]omlered the arrests, could get to cours| Eddie's wind tiring him completely, It i z O10 1 OCONEE) ana ioctn SAHA O Nel Snares fork of the | our, faving | the | shore, |g a witness. He refused and compelled| was Corbett's battle but Johnson made , 2e mont Ar ntries. ae x go Aland to ‘lee ited tha Mader" irek and with tats | Be haat, ee Tacuae en caramel (2s CMa atta gyite eaten tines | Cc Hieeyen and Schreck; Dt AT PITTSBURG, ¢. 8. Connell, of the Union Boat Bere ee Cae ee Th be mado a test one by | ring general and deserves much credit. feee bibs greta a > 0 award re tha! essoctattol el ere ir ed it) at club, ‘The principals | = ! MeMTRNR SD Cas jee Saat AT CLEVELAND | Q He Xe a Ee president Otte) sinter ihe Guns | Ear asta gca opens Mies U nO WSTO IESE AEROALed SPORTING. | MRI AIDE coe Hi Aa : Oliv fo Oa 0 8 3 2 and Livingston Hab Gye me fOr nis 100 Re See acreatehre ae RACING A | aay The oniries - nd 0 0-0 CHEATS aoe iy RoWine Aas etitioh: [ outside, had the full strongth of the T Fagen ary te 4 t y and O'Cor F AT CHICAGO, stain co'the (Le ae ci Association, | ting tie, It was_a close and prety |BEL MONT »WRARK RyRy ¥ nn lew nid! E enh G ain of: Ms 4 mue|race, tho three oarsmen coming down | May 19 4G 1¥, MAY 28-TO JUNE I ain. toute ax sesh gta fe) aera re vat & champion * Duel stredn very fast. Hoven beat EUYKSeL 4Ve foot Bast ith. at en | ; Hs pen aeeeatctaatetyg { oueaman of ig day, who haa just ro ; Misia suinet | two weconda, Weacly” tinge strong Hato, tia Bin, 3 7 > f a ‘a jm Alaska, Was a guest of 4 SEE ye | third x : oY “ , EASTERN LEAGUE. owt oo Wintce tine min | Association Single Seulls—Won by W, larbuah aera bs, 4 * D PONE Se the Junfor 1B. Williams, Phi hia Barge Clubi | Urntna in brackste run oh obening da { a 10g 104 for the’ first eer Jerry Dunn, Ravenswood B, @., second, | Baturdaya and Decoration Day oily, | + mn AT PROVIDENCE. nas Mot quick)s Columbla Man Crabbed. Winner's timo, 8 mins, Boxos on sale at WaldortA\ oma and witen | ate < tf M4 u A 2 “ as followed by L. Tho juntor elght-onred stioll race oo rmedinte single won t : 4 riek Baltimore 1001 a atcur Baseball, wing 1 eupled soma time ‘ntart, a4 the, Durlando Miler, N, Y, A.C.) Je! Pane CARS ro | Na M . Providence 2x : _- officials recognized as ona of tie] Dunn, Ravenwwood A, C., — seco! Bleotrio Vehiclo Charan Btation on the / i ‘ ne: y Ading features of the day, Starter] Winner's time, seven minutes and | srounds., New York imnapartation Co, | . ' The en World wank too « And missed TE Mhington had the four bouts of twenty-one weconda iia Ath av and sath st. Telephone 280 Cotumbess | : Whit RSOTOe, EC antage of the He finishet |#irst Bohemian, | New t Athlede} Intermediate Double Sculs—Won by ' ‘ saa Nnrhaipactstane With Googe S. Walley, Daunt: [Cian Ne Dwi Cian ands tas | Nawe Hine chun” Eewting’ “how! QLD DR GRINDLE, ( ; * tee : . a 1 1 =Abp near S. B. Na Waverly, strung mila Un sow Ansoctution | 2 Stettig, stroke, Beeond, Metro pad } LprOUHA NewS o Ia Bpcd TATOO CR Ruel ioe | politan Joseph Sulger, Yow) THE OLDEST SURCIALIST IN ‘4 ‘ ain ndividual players he word J. Cltlea, No, Rie too} se Clee ke. Winner's | Under De Girtitiers treater Gil diseaans | ° P 6 : NucKametinento shoil, caught a crab ne im. Si. peculiar to inen are cred qu a ' : 3 i a river ; Junior Centipede for Troy Cup—Won | Peden MODERATE TERMS. “fy SrCUERLy, | i ‘dares ymmunications gnal wis given for i return of tho}, <Ukee. Se AthTetlo hubs Ge eee ylood poteoniny hereditary” on anes zi 7 ' ACE—oliipg; seven fur iaanball, Editor of ‘he erat the New York Athletic Clute teaaicy | Beewart, UL Mraoy, 9; G. 3. erated: meray SSIs het, Siadies | Pe : RH. | world, Pulltser B Parke lah ; ERG PASAT AITO aeRO Ele Quinn, @troke: Union | opiate, "thd Snuuthy patntar aw aiicerae | New York City elt nor's favorite | thin afternoon . over latel toa Club second. Time—tm, 178; | epiGruRe VARICOGRE ot other 8 HET i xs “rhe aniateur baseball , Loot the Harlem | "iro time ia the senior aingle moun. | UMon Boat Club, sm seen | eeetmrcnvHin, ATOR sveen, sRaleeretion, ge | ry : a: Mora amuiteur baseball news will | othird @tar, rye Feed ad ile nt red Chee—AWon by New prerngn et ALN, "on Fata. } pill etal 103 ur in the * start nromigod to) tries ry Tae Trace Sra Raat ee einen: “AL Gn Srcaree: | sonmulted) other physicians, without \astt » ‘ ‘ 0 i dit; i WAS Expects ‘or half a aptly tn “ch fi tworth, omeond: AL C.F “; nea where. Nera ‘ " Noon and City Editions | \ ech Of Wood's and, Shep-| tno enor te ao auickly pad | thd: WN, Bouvier, Jr, stroke: I, C: | Diane private sonty [pie 4 wed i rye is and Hob mo inches apart. Atlcrowd on. tt Bpeedway coxswiln—Colimbia Untversity, | drains aulckly, cured. oa : : het a ey 10 UClubeHauge We had now jer Mensa hea Winner's tine, 6 min, 40 aos." | "br Gringle tas een Tecated at Np, ‘ bs RR ate eer! had lost at ength, suddenty manifested nthusinasm over the © Double Skulls—Won by First Avene ‘ ‘ SE Sunday World Wants Work |to the por and went overboard, Some | nisi of the ras Bohemian DB. C. Rrank Vesely, bow: OVER 25 YEARS. ey ver Cromwell ry Eee Batteries oft nd Tot nae 3 Sd he caught a cramp, others that his| Fuesel scomed to get the advantage of | Fred Budrie, stroke; Staten Islan ultation fran, VERY, LOW, ciara Lo 8te Lora tAnpention allowanee. ; end Cartsch. Monday Morning Wonders, Qout lind upset in the strong eddy, but] the start, but Hoben, on the ekyemelG, second, Winner's time, Gm, Os dds, CMINS $5 9 gunaaya, © Ke | : '

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