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cS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1907. © a Mea iT STORIES OF SPORTS | ITOLD BY EXPERTS — BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 2 UP TO DATE; NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN REAT Sth OHN E. MADDEN has J his boat. iden is hover optimistic regarding his ow> horses. He Js, however, optim: ature of “Eastern have a great he said yesterday. 1, a _hald ory —thre—aftectio Pedple. The public is growing to, love ‘the sport. more for the sport Itself than dtaffords-tor forthe opportunity whiol }SALVIDERE: MADDEN PREDICTS | SEASON FOR = ORTON KING’ Washington, March 23. barn full of fine-looking youngsters. He been offered $35,000. for four of thom, Which four he declines Dut if the purchaser offers $40,000 he can have the quartet. ‘’wo-ycar-olds at $10,- 600 each at thin season, untried and prac: Yaccily undeveloped, are a rarity. purch=ser in _almply taking chances on the way they look and movui_I' believe that Madden will cig a lot of ice this geasc>. Last year he had an off year, Mut then=the—man was haranesdd -demontic-diiculties and Could BCArcely speculation. Plungers are gradually be- coming extinct, Men who uged to make big wagers are now content with « mod- erate One just as a sort of spice to the races they xe. “I belleve that racing would fourish even If the Percy Gray law) wi be charged, re= admission the ad? would con: pport the sport t faith in th future of Hust loydity of the peo ple who support It.’ matter of ‘fac gollara a day, track managers then—ca Though this hag been @ severe winter it has been an unugaally healthy one for hors sx been “hitte or_no—slokineps: ~tmproved “anderfully and ort will be of a higner class than on. think [have r-old-in-Saividere, but I con- Tam impressed with De Mund. improved wonderfully “under Garth's handling, and I am. confident that he will not only show great speed, but carry that speed over a route, He “decidedly a dangerous, horse. Horace dnd? Sir Wilfred also" look wonderfully it Miled the inésa for the bi tracks derive-no tere) the betting ring. Free badk be so long front ‘are con- briee of facthe chars| fit Conjure up the vast w ers this season. Gloat over the cilrring contests you will see, There Is admission’ has been a acter of racing. p: Racing In the | ended upon recrults, from barroom. and slums the desreputable ch in to onjovs ikmarie and edly don't -beiteve that Facing will aver| Li’ Gaye when DerataInped out In New York No. I. io ‘under way here no outs: ix ready, TORACE furlongs in 1.20, Looks | woud and fit. / GRAZIALLO—AMille fn 1.02. Never look. better, { S QKENUE Six fartonge in 1 wet, but work didn't clockers } NOSE OF DAWN,-Galloped \ two-minute clip. “she-ts in Bebnings Handicap Rallaped with Ja still w maldi GODD AND PLENTY et jurt Jozged over th in “splendid condition, FAYLAB—Went alonz with Plenty. Looks niuch improved, BT, KRVID INDEXED RAINING GALLOPS. March 23 I am not much on quotatio: BENNINGS RACH TRACK, 2.—The training Kullop season tx well Pri ~Norses for the carly days « ing has been Kolng on for wedks on days when the weather and t mitted {t, Nothing sensationally 4 has been soen, but the horses booked | for early engagements have been going along at ® satisfactory pace jing arb some of the most re OCHIPPEWA-SIx. Cirjonss Qwing to the bad condition of Bronx Inj the Educational 4 of the second | ponent, havin, nega SUNDAY WORLD FIELD Days ‘Tho Sunday World to-morrow: will an- | you add. ac nounce the preparations for the Sunday | total will safely reach %.20).00. Of World Medal Field Days for 14M, which one hundred grammar sch, New York will participate. in en T MIRZA and suPricE—/ FOSEPLV- rs Po ita BY FRANK T sounds good, Racing beg! as much pleasure fm anticlpation a {tumbling about yobr ear at good old Coney isn't a me rk Ughtly. The posstbilittes of rac: but himself once when he rose up a Cost of Racing. It Ix estimated th the. publi gram ading 1a in admfaston Fallroad fares ay an ave £4,000 pur aay for tbe ofr: That js a ¥ estimate, I have no way of arr the pul tthe judo not | few of winnin contr! haps 1 footw novree all of this money distributed doos ¢| Rot, come from mate receipts. A great art “| Rtg horsemen themselves. —— ot Of This Amount $2,500,000 Is Distributed | Among Horsemen in StaXes and Purses — lea Hostile Legislation Wiil Not Only Cut Off April 1%, Here Js a list of important races, stakes, &c., <= decided, and the probable order of running: ‘This Enormous Revenue, But Relegate | rcs as Hae _ Thoroughbred Strain in This State. sate painful, so between now and Monday get all the pleasusye you can out of an-| Uclpation, for on race day your castles {n the air will probably come | iat 1a—faanetal-chavor: r to what you may-gal { Bennings; and, again, there Is the other side of ft. You may beat six] day, He wl races. Your castles may turn from thin alr into sold gold. You may re-| tie “ltirn from Washington in the, luxurious depths of a victoria Instead of} il! tiem wane © ba hanging to the tallhoard of a trolley < ar 1 sald, breast.” I think that's the wording, biltI'm not gure. At any rate, 1 bet | sou that the man who gave birth to that quotation went to the races with a Tbundle of dope under his arm and-with pocl MND. ar. BENDIVES! COS Sort. LiéuteNsTEIN, Jor —) _ VENDIG TRANKIE: aN LANTERMAN, C $50,000,000 OF PUBLIC'S MONEY IN CIRCULATION YEARLY BY RACING GAME | Monday, M ‘Wednesday, Tire: Saturday, Mir Monday, -Aprit-t Tuesday, April Thursday, April 4, W. THORP. Wachington, D. C., March 2% Saturday, April sday, April 9... in realization, Often realization {5 | Thursday, April 1., Saturday, Apri BMP the Duty nd ‘a couple atauched awh horas 10 be leu dawn to-morre L grasped | {ted Will also step al phen Brasped | in tne ‘opening nt iny, The probabilitles are few, |)" k some individual fmmortalized | Ye. Sat is ana Hope burns eternal in the human |!!! Garth: who trains and because, he 14 Monday, and y fnat hi Vg ‘for Radke, nother for Will art t ro with your last nick an Jou de right | Ith ian just now tralght ard narrow 7 van make A let of inn tation that whl blo ets full of Ups, Ix‘ wilt have con td to have fin ¢ this if) nd do etn ved au. nig Wil ps $24,000,000 es Mot it arriving In town 93 nayivanti avenue It th h handshaking. ‘1% i are Very welcome to thos \ Kiéking the wi Kanak The Tovith mone who hi yall winter, nie most desire, however, In to At forthe betting enthual: ik a block on” Dennsylvanta + | Hthout bumpin, into them. culations vary man. you ever Knew oF Met ons cly clr | racestrack bristles with then. A myn- eninge | tertous nod and a whirpered Injunction Prospect hicins to Impress you. | They hand It to u fOr) you this wa sly at Ben. | vtHere's the be rather ny Fovers You know, I here f for yest] Week or more, and [ nL thts 1 hot. a! work, He's improved. tw nity pounds reoats,/over last year, arid Is slinply mone: lc of the street and{ from home the firet time he starts, w seat in ie oven ‘traliers that) Keep It under, your belt and win a behind th clleya, Itwas a great| Kood bet." é E for working horsea, but everything | Then Ne whispers the nama to you. tin on the slow aide. becnuss to-morrow; It Ix Horace Jy. On the next block you {fs the real work day of the week. Those | ineet another ciocker, Once more the horsos that have engagements {nthe lowered Volce and the myjterious in- Honnings Handicap and purse races on{ junction. It Is Horace E. And again 2 bee comes from the entrance fees of | Monday will be asked the real question end,again you hear it. Horace B. it is “~«norrow, It will be the clocker’s busy whg will win the Carter Handicap, who patent odde re oey: | | IMPORTANT RACES AND STAKES DURING BENNINGS MEETING, HE Washiagton Jockey Club meeting at Bennings, which opens the Eastern racing season of 1907 on Monday, will last until order of important races, ning Spring Handicap. splochase eplerbise echase for Hunters, P Steeplechase Steeplechase; jSouthern Steeplechase: Handicap’ for My tAmatour ¢ De wn Cup. natn will tow: they me trainer that ev I last season us a jac without looking Honk down, Out a tr=tte @ 1 stab’ Horace, for me, 4 nd olinds fr What awax hand sylvania avenue. Horac SFand look ny—paeenorse. I-10 lo a convert to the sr and tie beauty. of} meet a er frien nth tess of Ho. he's a nice lookin 34 Would choose dora at ng horse Ive secon moone,” [gay », but dive seen Horac: tuna you xee Don Die Howiyy that he does looks UN muke ey hat." ns heart. Ming the bunch of trying to kj! down. to. G then the bree magnifie xn « of the American’ thorou bred, IU# even moncy they would nt a bot down. | Pe aS Partons Now in California, Charles L. Varsons, of the best-of American sprinters, row a,student in the University Southern Callfornia, Parsons na tone: Ore,, whore he me and the 220 yards tn 2 meconds flat. to be Joan ean topecier: inca LW ¥idore ‘the ‘fest time, WIL Immortaltze the most’ wonder fur mber Horace rabvlt thaty for a Koft spot to Ile Hennings I take a trip T xo caway dazed ady\ to hand to my ‘on -Bann- la cone a at Demund also, 1 may be wrong, but on ET am ot Garth BE. unui bubble over 4 hore.” he "1 retort. {e's the HUUaLEACALy. fave you ‘ween Don Diego?” hin nates “Treply. 0, glia O yet. But T nd UV Keen Bir Demund, and utes that Kladden 1 form: racing up in rth's stable dnd Wh thelr doheand ask awhere they could regarded ax one ars ago, 1 Arohle Mabn dn tag onships at” Portland, overed the hundred In 9 4-0 seconds, Last year he was a stu. dent at Wisconain University, but was Meclared Ineligible: for the #onference It-was probably this that turned. his footsteps to California, where ‘ho recently did the: hundred in 10-#econ: MELLODY MATCHED — WITH SULLIVAN ~ FORBOUT APRIL 23. et welter-welght champion, and Mike| [7° (’Twin") Sully the Hyland and Thompson to Battle. | pugitist of Cambridge, Mass, have at Another good fight to be decided next . |last been, matched to ‘battle for the] Reet, will be, the twentyround: pattie tween “Fightin ht title. ‘The co test_WA8| Frapeean antomcosine SJécki hia: morning] foucots sycamore MirreSio manager of Mel-| wenderrat taht amiene made to him| trying to meet wien 0! ny, the fight | If te expected t [Phe men| before the twer ah bout before the Pacific A, ‘or W pe pont bf the Kroes receipts on the night of April 23, Mooney and Mellody a tobe allowed-thelr travelling XDeN3°" wag of the Coneaiidated AncCe whch Lote Vue held tp Sonday mig he" clubhouse, to the coast and return, to Sixty-f in | J[ at Bixtyetity street kid peseamate Joe Thomas to Meet the Winner:| Srincipsls in’ ue nar tout ei es ke ofeh ; Bender and” Dert “Keyes Now that Mellody and Bulitvan’ haves sie Teil wwice before the i jo chances are! faut ‘over. a "year finally been rigned up, the ¢ | Must ioe beiore th | vas, the California fighter. will] Howard Smith w allowera No battles In Caufronta are | Lee mamas at ction, and on DENIAL JOHNEBO} ete that Mec, anne Maichaket, arn't) FIGHTS LAST NIGHT. Bus (SHONEY") MELLODY, the) they feel contident Tommy wl. ge: the ver. fwwelter= consummated at 2 0” by. Johnny Mooney Jody), accepting the off for the bout by Tom Me of Loa Ang . they have bean fora long time od Rnachowt ttt teat’ — | h round hia heen reached. | Elen Haw Arranged Good Bouts. Bivy Elmer’ has arranged an | excellent card of three bouts for t opentag boxing JOHN POLLOCK. ves seattle D) myeolen World.) corp ~ i AWAL GS WV tap Mao ae Sullivan Favorite Over Lacie |George Memsic defeated Charlle 7 Mthouah Jack Patmer, the Foslish Peavy tant night. Ho acctired the decision ovar elent purile: wilt have wetant-hetsvO 8" Thin in a ten-round bout, Neary had win'') Sullivan dedly the bitter of the angument at: ™ ral Le of the contest, particu- farly in the ‘ond round, when he sent jifornta do Memsic to the floor for the count. of Mvay, and as al/nine, Memgle took the limit on. the y offering ofd®) knoe yn, then rushed ,matters until amuten, Tot Las, Angeea, | the fiehe fans ot C jspat Talmer can eats pale commaurnes HOY ARivan wilt secure the|the finish.” In the Afth ‘round “Neary ecta t tbat Solthar Palmer will vot! stagxered’” Mamsic- with a poke Dealt, : the Jaw, and in the last round. Neary « Feea Robson staggered him twice. Memale, however, Attell Training for ; aN ie hata of PeIBwA to Neary's nose 7th pdthersweight champlos, }and inouth an ‘rom an-earty stagé fn Abe Ate: TBR STESIRE hed thar} the fight Neary was bleeding contne 3 He re: ha) arrived In Chitcago. bee fie city. with hla bride Thursday, and tm- mediately, satted In training at the Sham- GaaDal ln Tae reali Weer G. for his aix-roynd tout with) PHILADELPILA. March | 2.—Bddie Robson, the Eneliabn boxer St] Chambers defeated Fred Dougtass come off at ine ena Sit! re- | handily in the wind-up of the fight bill Poiladeipytay on Mui two days botore the{ at the Spring Garden A. C. last night. sr ne eee etart for| the, Quaker CIty. Dousinss Was hor in good shape be. fighe and then sta be, | chuse of a lay-off from the ring of wey. Ryan Is Now Barred by All Clube. |eral months.” He tried his best. how. to take fights with | ever, and the bout waa punctimted wits ‘That it does not pay trate! in. the} Some hard exchanges, an opponent Js again demonstrated In th Jas. did well in the frat) roung fase of Tommy Foran, the middie-welkbt] put Chambers took the lead in the ae > sre cnton, who has deen barred from fight-[ond andy heki It to the end. Chambetn champion, »h clubs in this country, | ‘howed no marks of the beating he fi Ing ac cil of the, bie clube In Oe meafi | oulved frome Willie Lewis in New Xavk Fae a ae tier tient. new oven tying | qVeral MIRNA AMD, : ieee tne ditferent eht promoters, to eieaze | ah 2 AEN Mat all of them dave not = —) Buiter He cnat they don't want Tommy, Feat MENI cunc Younsttves quickty Fitzgerald May Fight Memsic. || wineteantt, tw nc inmwries |) vg ROSANDALED, fihter, who {s. unfortunate In. getting ott CAPSULES ee necure ’ of dome clever | cure chance to fight George 3 Memate: ent the proapect# are pie men wi) be signed for @ ten-round hout, Blg Growd to See Murphy-Sullly: Fight. About two hundred eporting: men of) th? city who aro guing to attend the openin of the racing season at Bennings, on Mon Aay—-atll aleo witness wl fifteen-round boul K Tommy Murphy, the Harlem flatter, abd "iia? Suillvan, wileh 14 to Do) decldy: Mhurstas’ nights, Tasy “all-intend. to have 8 bet down on Murphy to Otat Builivan,. as a tie | | Detter than Cubebs, Copaiba or bad mixtures. | | Tigamant totake, © Accept 0 substitute, Guaranteed by U. 0. Government Pure Food | PEALE. T1b00° oid by all oreerions matches, (gent oF polsonens, Sold By Dregpteta,