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Old Rosebud Is Being Pointed For Kentucky’s $15,000 Derby * Metits of Rival Candidates Sub- _ Ject of Discussion Among LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 10—Much Derby gossip is now fi the courses in the Blu Even at this early time the horse- men are discussing warmly the rela- tive merits of the great three-year. olds engasod in the $15,000 event at Churchill Downs on Saturday, May % Every morning sees Old Rosebud, Ralph and Hodge at exercise. surely fooled Many of tho wise horsemen by grow- ig enormously during the past win- ters He ts really a big horse now,!t? Douglas lark for reservations for ‘Ma has thickened and widened out as| toh as he has grown tn height, and| from the Jock Epis -ebal4 nor be ia: betwee condi Sten ey Club Juares track. tien te stand herd preparation for|*table of John W. Schorr now quar- *Ma@ie race as the Kentucky Derby | ing promises to be. By the last of this week track con-|the hardest sort of training for their @itione hero, both at Churchill Downs |g engagements this spring. The) @nd Douglas Park, will be eo ideal that undoubtedly Old Rosebud and} and Leochares. Ail are jiooking in| 6° Ralph will begin taking some real trial work. Of course Hodge ts al- \ Feady seasoned to go a fast mile, but | Trainer Spence isn’t likely to sefhim down at anything lke racing speed; tet has not worn colors since ho Reports from Lexington tell of how| in the fall of 1912, wel) Bradley's Choice, Black Tony and | Shortly after that race and was out Boots and Saddle are training at Idle | 9 Hour Farm. All are Derby eligibles, Trainer Cliff Hammon has had an —— Sport Queries Answered 4; SID FIELD, Scranton, Pa. ,@pectfully conceded that you are a travelling man or you wouldn't be in But that does not give you Fight to regulate the great game The answers given in "this paper are based on logical reason- sing whenever there are no established 'e 8 or authorities to quote. * me as many ways of playing pinochle here are of killing a dog. There- you may take or leave a rule as ft comes to you in your travels. House rules go all tho time, remember that. Po the Sporting Editor: I have been practising running for the last two weeks and find I can do two and one half miles in fifteen Is this good time for a JOHN (Athlete) BELL, Very good for a beginner, but are you sure you have the watch correct? ‘To the Sporting Editor (a) Wil you kindly let me know if ere is a Frank Joyce connected with (b) How can DANNY SINGLE. A bets Jim Britt was lightweight B bets ho never held « Ohampionship. Who wins? B wins. Britt never hold a title. Bo the Sporting Editor: Is Bob Moha a first rater? ho was McCarthy's opponent | KS when he was killed? (c) Where did y the fight take place? IN (a) He ranke high among the mid- ‘Be the Byorting Editor: 1, Was there ever a fighter named . A bas two pair kings, in the major le: ion as to best catch Reining in New York. {fe the Gporting Fditor: 1, Did Young Corbett qver bold a % ? 2 Has any fighter ever held \MeFarland to @ draw or won a deci- over him? 3. In what year did k Erne hold the title? JACK PIERCE. Fought two draw ° ind one with Jack 1. Who is the best first basemen in National and American Leagues? Are Gunboat Smith and Johnson matched? 3 Who Is the best pitche in American and Nation 4, Will the Federal Loagu in organized baseball aft i re yy don’t it will not be their fault. the Sporting Editor: Is Johnny Dundee an Italian or ‘@cotch-Italian? A RE Sharkai, Italy. ‘Te the Sporting Editor: a young man belong to the U. if ho belongs toa gocial .olub not connected with any sort o' a MAX ROSENBLAUM. |B Write to the A. A. U., ‘Warren street, New York City, for registration information, To the Sporting Editor: ‘Will you kindly give Leach Crose's exact age and the year » Leach was born Feb. 12, 1886, mak- him twenty-eight years of a started in making money in Te tho “porting Falitor Have the Brooklyn Feds. an office “in New York?) Who fs their man- ‘Their office Ie at No. 66 Flatbush Bill Bradley is Bator: folgast had outpointed Ritohie i their Tecent ten-round bout would he have been champion to. Decisions ore not all jukee, therefore Wolga: have}had to knook him out in order - the champlenshig, — ed in would excellent track this spring at the’ |Bradiey Farm to put hie charges| ome omeiais of the Jamestown through their paces, and as a con- a sequence ail the horses of the noted, Kentucky turfman are in superb con- dition, Whichever three-year-old in} the etring trains the best will be the) Bradley starter in the Derby, At prea- ent his pick, as well as that of Train- er Hammon, te Bradley's Choice, R. F. Carman has applied here for stall room for twenty-four horees, and among this number will be the Derby candidate Surprising. Carman jfirat wrote to Dougias Park for quar- ters for his stri but since he finds that ho can Cc The famous Texas turfman J. W. Fuller hag reconsidered bis determi- nation not to ship any horses to Ken- tucky this spring, for he has wired oleven horves and it is supposed that the string is now on the way here ty-three horses of the tered at Douglas Park are all trains Micely, and his two-year-olds all look in rosy condition, ready to begin older horses in the Schorr stable in- clude Star Charter, Edda, Frogiega lusty condition, Star Charter and Froglegs have both been entered in the $15,000 Kentucky Handicap at Douglas Park and the Clark Handi- eap at Churchill Downs, Star Char- started in the four-mile Kentucky Endurance Stakes at Churchill Downs} | abandon the race meeting folk, Va. The action of th ties In arresting bookmakers and the general feeling against the sport necessitated this action. WASHINGTON, April 10.—Prest- dent Wilson will open the American League baseball season on April 23. He has promised to throw out a base- ball, properly autpgraphed, to Ray ‘Collins, who ts expected to do the twirling for the Boston Red Sox {against Walter Johnson. Minor, president of the Washington club, was at the White House yes- terday afternoon and had a chat with the President, who agreed that he would be on hand to give the Na- tionals @ good start. In order to have the new Federal League stadium in Brooklyn in readi- ness by May « large force of laborers long line of drainage pipes in the outfield on Washington Park. Other workmen with a dozen the job of grading ground for both the diamond and field. Work on the grounds was on at the same time that se ‘wagons began GIANTS WIN EASILY FROM M’CORMICK’S TEAM. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Douglas Park, —It ts re-| To the Sporting Editor Is Young Otto a good fighter? What is his na ity? — MUGGY SHINKMAN,. Very ordinary. German descent. Te the Sporting Editor: Mas Johnny Dundee ew fought e Fred Welah and what was the out- come? 8. 8. ght? What was 1 CARROLL, They fought Jan. 17, 1911, McFar land ing in five rounds by a knockout. ‘ To the Sporting Editor: What beats four aces In a poker game? FM. B. A straight flush. McGraw's regulars defeated the local club yesterday by @ score of 12 to 4. f training for most of the season of Harry McCormick, former Giant, 918. Froglogs has not raced since manager of the Chattanooga team. He last spring at Churchill Downs and played right field and failed to got @ He went wrong; Results of other games: At Asheville, N. C.—Gtante’ Colts, 9; j th leased ‘roms fait | Cincinnatt—Cincinnatt, 1 De- | "ere Felensed from Jall Inet night. es TWO SESSIONS ON WATER FOR COLUMBIA EIGHTS. | aay, charged with wite murder.) "It in Coach Jim Rice put tho varsity and| arrived they found Thor; freshmen eights through two sessions yesterday on the Hudson at Edgewater. A northweat.wind threatened to mar the | morning practice, but by the time the | oaramen got on the river the water was smooth enough for them to take a long | paddle upstream. . ——_— YALE CREWS COMPETE OVER TWO-MILE COURSE. NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 10.—The stroked by Crocker ated the first squad two-mile race, There was considerable | § Unequaled among all seasonings. Try it interest In the race, xive the coaches an the elght that will meet Harvard, A June, and wi so show ie develop- rocer! ment of the crew under the new couches, ot Osi Ureeers Eeeveoere in Try It as an Appetiser & THE tveNtne WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL Wolf-Ferrari | Night at Opera By Sylvester Rawling. HERE was another Wolf-Ferrari double bill at the Metropolit eral hundred laborers hurried work on the big stand, ‘The contractors declared to-day that overything in the Feds’ new Brooklyn home would | be in readiness for occupation by| May 1. The concrete stands so fat|“L'Amore Medico” and “The Secret completed will not hi behind the ow that the diamond any too much room | a 15-foot brick wall in right fleld. There were seventy-five gunners fn! and Fieid Club at Ba terd R. L, Spotts w of the high scratch pri He took | that Misa Fanny Durack, the Au trallan girl who broke the worl records at the Olympic swimmi: former record of 31 minutes 81 other now marks, as follows: yards, 6.17; 880 yards, 12.52; 1,820 yards, 19.31 TWO RACING MEN DROWNED. NORFOLK, Vi Norfolk were drowned when an auto- | mobile containing seven men plunged of the ferryboat Rockawa: Reed, @ sailor from the battleship New Hampshire. Johnson and Tully were arrested in @ raid made on the Johnstown track by armed last Tuesday, and OL’ April 10.—James Thorpe a \-profe i ball piiny fon local teams, wan arrested yester- by cutting her When ‘the police ‘a brother. wed throat with a razor. rani Lea & Perrins alone, hold the secret of the Original Recipe which makes the famous LEA«PERRINS' UCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Bis eee steer bate st UL ia ean igh suits we Pay Ail the Fs! at $18.75. the AGAIN, if we make you one suit o hands, A produces, say, one suit a Visit G i i ORPmRaT: One Iritseriand, France. Bart Now-—Save the Coupon Grand Nummer Sa (Imported Woolens)—our increas- ing clientele has demanded that we include in our line a suit of superior excellence. 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Mr. Polacco directed @ the event with 4 out of n possible | SMahUly presentment of “The Secret 100 targets. His scores were 24, 28, | of Susanne’ 22 and 2%, The high handi¢ap prize | and Bada, went to E. lL, Haas, who shot with| ~ Geraldine Farrar’s continued Indis- a handicap of 16. In the aggregate! position will prevent her from aps he had 96 out of a possible 100 targets. | pearing in the title part of Massenet’s — “Manon” to-night, Reports from Sydney, N. 8. W., say | take her place and there will be much curiosity to hear her, for her Manon has won praise in other cities, The week-end at the opera house will be races in Stockholm in 1912, has just|almost a continuous ance, created @ new world’s record for! with “Parsifal” beginning at 1 o'clock ‘women in a Championship moet. 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