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e THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1992, “HORSES GETTING READY TO WIN PURSES ON LOCAL RACE TRACKS FP Lively Training Scenes |THEY’RE ALL AFTER THAT DAVIS CUP - ~~ ~- __ By Thornton Fisher On Long Island Courses Copyright, 192 (The > ‘ork Even ing World) by Press Publishing Co, Promise Big Racing Year EVERX LAND 3s pur THe cannisar Ise & WILL COMPETE TWS MEAR IH ss AA saeneeeeere ie 72) “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons has String of 23 at Aqueduct, Among Them Ten Fashionably Bred Two-Year-Olds All Prospective History Makers—Good Three-Year-Olds Who Will Measure fe Strides With Best of Them in $50,000 Preakness. | is vica, water, By Vincent Treanor. r WWHy ore busy day in and as around the Long Intand race tracks Horner, trainers, jock. ey and ntable hoya are on the move constantly In preparation for the coming ticing henson The t ning of the Bartern racing ye Rlowie to-day haw awakened them t. the fact that the New York opening JAPA’ OFFERS THE sTouTest OPPO AMONG THE ONTEMOER the Hroomatick mare, Hearts Desire He loolocmore Hike a Broomatiok Uhan a Vaty May, An Uitiinua-Hweet Day colt named Prank also han looks to recommend him ALL ARE WELL ENGAG The forexoing four are well engaged In all the tad the yemr, partion larly the early fixtures A Vulenin- Notomtiga colt has bewn called Blue. mont, and apother, Vulsain, ont of Ar- lett (1 is called The Sentor, after the aenior owner of the Quiney Btable. A relding by I ni yd Play Pate te A Vuleain-Princesn Ormonde colt in MEET IN TENNIS FINALS recorded ax Pettyfogrer and a Ater Shoot out of Orange and Islue has not uUTrLe BILL JOHNSTON WHO WITH TILDEN WILL COMPOSE Americas FIRST Line OF DEFENSE Aaa tT WHE FOREION (eva SOK in at Ls im only a fow nhort weeks away and little time in to be lont if everything in to be In Khipshape for the opening Waste of the Bugler at Jamaica o May 3 next The uninspiring weather of tt Wwe. T TILDEN, **°- lnnt Rlombarding hin oppaient under the ne few Gaya has not dampened their eh-] Imig ano he tofere haw shown af ff 0F & terrific mervicr Wrank T. An- CHAMPION OF swe US. thusianm and any morning at olther | iting for Wraokn, hann't Gno of them | 1et*en. tho playing through title hold- AMERICA AND ZENZO POSSESSES A DOZEN OR HORE Belmont Park, nlon or Aqueduct |AMone hid two-yoar-olda now. He] th Fenched the final round of the Na THE LANDS SHIMIOZU, JAPAN, TRS CAPABLE OF REPELLING THE eames Of Almost midcaranon’ activing | Aceant think them ‘extraordinary ap tenal indoor lawn tennis champlon BEYOND THE @pvE THE GEROUS/ AT TACKS, ON that. Knobbte, whom he developed] hip alngies on the courte of the 7th cA WHO MOST DANGE - are provided by thore concerned Infand pold to Bam Hildreth, wan a good | Roalment Armory youtorday, The young = WORLDS CHAHPION ONE OF THE “TROPHY— the business of winning racom Fashionable jockeys, whom the ken- eral public pictures done up only in fancy nilkx an they gulde thelr charger to the pont with the applause of the admiring throngs ringing in thelr ears, are on the job in plain, foamonnble working clothes, Trainers Are in and out the tables or on the track with watoh In hand, bundled ap In overconts, sweaters and boots, way: Ing tnetructions to the boys galloping around with the different note of thoroughbreds being put through their training paces. ‘There In nobody in the wpacious grand stands, The Gib houses are nti ds up againnt the wintry weather ‘To the faaual onlooker there in nothing to enthuse about, but to the men and ono, but Teddy R. in only of the oll | graduate from the Junior ranka deteuted Teale rs 8 Howard Vorhell, twice holder of the ‘ay fs i Bis ie bine the aaa Indoor honors, in three simuling sete by Aeriedant, Gene . it 5 mind are tha]® poore, of 8-11, oa : Manediet others of promise are thot” prauela T, Hunter, the maater of the Charles A. Stonoham horses in Jack] forehand shot, won the other xemt Goldsborough's charge, ong them] Anal round mat Hie had little dim nome two-year-olda, Ye Nand, | culty in accompliqhing that, as he de- lant year champion of the handoap| fated George Carlton Shafer, who at diviaion, and much thres-year-olda an] tempted to outplay his rival from deep Monday Morning, Flannel Shirt and | GOUrt The score was tty ee inne ot Murtard Beed. Dry Moon. tw. alag | A0r#on and Hunter meet in the final of the ainglon thin afternoon at 1 P. M among the neventeen which compring | The final of the doubles” will follow Tilden Gives Up English Trip to Help —_|Langbein Makes | Improve American Davis Cup Chances| New Miah Score THE HaRDEST BATTLES OF WIS °F —eress NEWYORK BEATS TRENTON FIVE IN Numerous Fouls in First Ten Mi orxsro Minutes of First Game of } oye and horton engaged in thane ° Final Eastern League Cham- | morminye noenon nothing elae Ie more pay - In Big Tourney SHER-00 pionship Series important. ey = * : . . A . "i Anderson and Patterson, ---- » Ro Ls el of the Jackso MORVICH TRIALS. STANT epv|World’s Tennis Champion Will Default English Title to Guard |“ Japan will be a strong contondsr, ictal te armpsiiig ee vane is A capacity crowd of interested and Against Slump at Time of Defending Davis Cup—The Case Jerri ip'ar'uney aia in 1921. "There's of Johnston and Australia’s Strenuous Efforts to Lift the His- }some dount, however, wlisthorsthta- agae will be available. toric Trophy. Ile is due in Japan early this month from a business trip, and in order to By William Abbott. ship last year only to lose to Wallace} Parucipate in’ preliminary matches Jobnson after a hard-fought match] Kumagae must do some brisk globe excited basketball fans in @Trenton Arena witnessed the 24 to 20 defeat of n by Dew York in the first The recent trials of the great and Unbeaten Morvich, in preparation for olther the Kentucky Denby or the Preakness at Baltimore, both, by the way, run on the mame day, May 13, noom to have atirred up racing en- thualasts weeks earlier than umuial ‘The result in, unusual efforts at thie time are being put forth by every into the picture when he registered 114 pins out of a possible 120 in The Evening World monster headpin tournament at the White Elepfant of the final Fastern League Rowling Academy, This is a new By Neal R. O° Hara. onship series high score mark, and his effdrts weve Copyrieht, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. The first ten minutes of pley met with rotind after round of ap plause when the high total was nade, The previous high mark, 118, was Looks like Willie Hoppe’s cue is to] Squad of that size doesn't need al Marked a period of numerous foals. exit laughingly. Captain. What it needs Is a Colonel, | Royle of Trenton began the actual of- N refusing to send Bill Tilden over (i) tng semi-finals, He has had tho] trotting and be in Kurope abont the | to defend bin Einglah title, tennte|egnort « mching of Brookes and should | middle of May man with a horse to train. offioiala are clamping tho brakes|be better than ever this year, Without Kumagae the litte Meow] yea hy both Lund of the Olymplas| yo rence nneeeenont fense when he made the first field Down at Aquoduct there Is “Sunny] against early overcontidence that the] Pat O'Hara Wood is a xetoran] Men won't be much of « peril and une) ang Brohling of the Clermonts, Jer=| ag, Fr Walie doe Aes toe MecKsOIRG te Ant tet goal of t © Reckman scored Jim" Pitesimmona, for instance, whip-| United States can't possibly toso the [Whose forte in teamwork in doubles, [Uoubtedly wil net survive the early) sey City fe Sai hii t Might get a crack at the football) trom the floor, and immediately after a ping things up with hie stable DAvin: Cup. iinvear Thore's bon kuggeation from abroad} funds Heventeen teams bowled in the . rulestf they're purified Any, more Necdepedted with (wonpointe none twenty-three prospective winnern bah Asa that Wood and Brookes will pair up] England so far hasn't displayed very | contest last night, and out of this] | Penn track team is in England. In- = 2 3 Bre Jockey Joo Mooney ix with him, and] While fourteen nations challenged {iy (ye doubles. It will be aa old[much activity toward rounding up} number seven were rewarded with} diana ball team soon saits for Japan.) Regtucing s to s inay| field goal by Barry, who was clearly AG Ronn who was ease tla] for the historte cup, trouble need only | man's team, true enough, but alae one} material for {ts Davis Cup team, John] fobs, Zimmerman of the Yorkdates | Syracuse lacrosse SHANE plans sone be all rig football players, ee Me on the Geer ripen winter to team up with Joo as 7 i 4 _ : ; ; A n 108s) eorhan Re his to Great Britain But Yale cheas|rut how ~ ticket senlpers got ork in the lead by a 15 to ‘ally. ‘ ne be expected from two--Japan and] that probably could defeat any com-| Bull would have to dik up a few un-| made 109; Erhardt of the Jackson ut how i r ? HSB Weera for the popular Quincy atadle. ated r ho fave{bination of American youtha that] known wonders to make things inter-] Heights 102; Petri of the Brooklyn} team will keep the homo fires burning.) to jive? : ighont the second hale Both Bree'y, OTR GUA Citeoteats ey Australia, The danger from the fe. 1 ecuid be brought up in opposition esting for the defending forces, but] Home WK. of C. 11; MeManus sr soe oe DUA SU SS lane Bras te lence ean a. Ont ee cnrge | re alana ie @rowing all the meen’ ioe: the: vemaining candidates Toad the ces of Australia to different the Brooklyn Wome K. of ©. 108:| Two hundred and seven candi-| ‘Those Philadelphia teams may not |? mone of play rather thaniehe Sitferent. Eniliar trom. cach of whieh (tthe Austratian menace that maln- tang Hawkes wore membern of the! If the old cup must take a trip this}Tangbein of the Jackson Heights [dates reported for the Lafayette trax klattract large crowds, bit they bring Sera ai Nea aniieh walghicay »! « 8 y 7 r i ui! ale Pen- of p Y tow n ro ve a our other club o Philadelph shes T Meare ely sacred eerouee Anjan {LY influenced the United States Ten-Tr921 team that camo here, but they | year it will be a long one, to Lhe other | 114, and Ivy of the Vark Row team|team this week Lafayette, we are}fourteen otlier clubs to PIUAQIPNA) f non session Stretch Meehan and Ne hen no headaches now for ena] Ait Ansoclation not to rend Tiden to] tack tho all-round skill and speed of! wide of the work 105. here n the course of a yea n euch scored on difficult » out was called after ten tense playing. The score to 18, with New York in the lend Roth anintets were offering best to gain the victory. PINBHURST, N. C.. April 1.-Skies. In Perfect Working Order aN ive nan made two fonl shots thing. Fitz, who last season wound up about thind on the let of winning trainers, among thors who confined thelr racing to the New York tracks jn looking forward to another proa- porous year Kite won forty-odd ee Jant neanon, representing some- a, thing Hke $112,000. He will start thin anon poanibly at Havre Do Grace sponvith an even ten two-year-olda, hin veavlromining «three year-o} among . them Relay, winner of the Walden ty at full) Ray Jay, AM Over, Yankee Hngland thin spring On the surface the chances of this coin amie wouverine ow wat Weissmuller Smashes ad! ee EL UOLes Champion Giants Are Now ' fon the courts seem very bright, but tarslahiea orticiais ave terioning to! OW a ee? 100-Yard Record bat above the Pinehurst golf courses openod ust also tallied once on a up yesterday and poured water on h hrought the score to 21 to the sand putting greens until they were See, tae ot the play ie canine ea elle wiles Reports of Cardinal's Mid-Sea-]ouny ae ri . ; th a view to resting before ~ son Form Causes New York- |for another National Teague pennant. | ma granted, Here's the situation: Tilden and Johnston Mig and Lite Bil are undoubtedly the two groatost #ln- , - - > econ of Nor Ross, whic he glce playora anywhere, Tidon remainn | Johnny Outclasses Opponents] re Sceconae trom a ehart timo in Sensational Exhibition in | «se rs are ready and physi- nothing but wonderfully wlq mud pi Golf balls stuck on then like raisins in a cake. nt now to start their fehl] ¢1; inv clans all by bimaell, the moat pe sonreeful performer ever developed ng the final attempt to win nan again made a point and a ven more games remain to be } here Columbia Tank. A fow of the early starters in the ers Very Little Worry. ; t F oatteranasnl; han followed him up with a fleld | Alico (. Myatic. while didn't] Jonnaton, however, tnalinning. Fo NEW YORK GIRL ATHLETES Jace ana south open got champton : Se es ai a IE a Trenton made a noble effort, lant year, ‘Torohy and Annie] geyeral years ho complained about the = s)btea AR RIN) BAG ——— i an daira aa a New York’s advantage was too dares ane EHnich Mie. gepects, gq | ype ced: the ordeal oe trainings, AC. 1145 wonaational and reeord-break= | AOSPON, April. L—-Alisx fyeno} ML Waa 00 sue, “The greens wero un:| JACKSON, Mise, April} THY! both clubs move on to Jackson, Tenn.,| © Win the honors of the first contest Older hornes which Pits expects (} toy oxing to Titlen nan carly round FUONAAS-IelAA iat, Apr Miss Trene] oayable, and Donald J. Ross did the| World's Champion Giants are on the|atore the final affair will be decided. | BY the score of 24 to 20 j (Wri their way, al Merion in the national tournament 106 AS CAMUAR Ohe a Bag Harmos, Miss Anita Tarbell and Mis8}onty feasible thing. He cancelled the : t thetr Southern training |The series with the White Sox will ho| The Playing of Barry stood out ae | HARD TO GET GOOD HORSES. J inant yous. battle iil work Abd miller of the Minoie A. ©. dure | adith S$ Monroe of foval Y. WoC. ALT gecond. round of play and announced! Mist lap of thelr § vifresumed in. Knoxville, Tenn., on| the most commendable feature of the Da ais RNY. RRA ONG tae sceal tar 11d pounds, nally satmittead| He He Taw few days continued when | organizations went to Springtiotd to- [that the champlonshin would be decided | jaunt. One week from to-day they'll pesurnied ins . Pet] game. Holman and Beckman played Jay, Relay ard 1 Over are} reduced to 118 pounds, sadly ad STaiinHAL Romo rArentn con Cie ye ninde eo opening rounit ae ee uese 0 © scheduled | ° SA Preakness candidates, and if they tratn] he had played his tart national eham-| the western youth broke the 100 ve te Panag ay y a Cede nea et none which nee eda {be ut the Polo Grounds, on exhibition |r. inat city the Giants] 0 thelr ws 1 rood foie: Meehan esd on they will take a ahot at the $80,000} pionship and would never come Bost] yard world’s record by ono-fittle of « ae ns ey See esaaes Tana re rirty-six holes which all hope|for the first time since they bumbied]and White Sox will be in Bristol and ; vvle star yy the home combina - ‘i banter dompetitios moatl peg J or the second ¢ HK: Matet fo to-day. This will mako it af.) me vorld's Se lastyriday tn Norfolk, Va ou) abet Diy haeuinay ateuinlawtengliones. Gn ie eran Almont second in the Columbia Colleme pool twomen to be held in the Harvard role, instead) of & seventy ste Sankees (n the World's Ge BPAY in OK i : n visits New York to-night M A eee aN The former record Was 43 1-9 sec-] Stadium. Mt was ayaounced that the] two-hole teat, fall. With one or two, exceptions 1 The Giant machine Is now moving] ra. ihe gece amplonship contest contros In the (wo- year-olds, it does] prought to bear on the Californian, by 5 7 oN rapidly and MeGraw is confident that] see aia confident that in Mont stables at this time of and it im reasonable (o assume John. | onds Hivety ke oe HiGh es Tree ee hia champions will start the ‘scason| Gory lone gil retaliate to-night at yoar, Without being able tomay much} aton will yield to patriotic calls and] This conclusively pnatnated | ONEIARE (SL er ere ein vane: with @ rush and end it the same way. [tre att Regiment Armory, ‘The im 4 About hin coltection now ax to their} onoe more tako Nin place on a Davin] that the wix-beat craw miroke iy Che] Mere would pe extend’ thls waa’ 00 Reports have beon brought to the| tories ef thie second game wit! wpeed qualitiog, INte ts at leaat sure} Cay team. Even with Johnaton andpimost practioal medium for the _ a i Mitniart Reeiteniel i manager that the St. Louis Cardinals | 45431 tlone draw the biggest basketbaal that they are a well-bred ‘lot ,,| Tilden, the defending toam won't) shorter distances Mts eee A, utd: Ge macienee are already in mid-season form: that] crowa of the veat “It's a hand job ean good arene have any walkover in the singles Was been much favorante | State ne ore lien nail i. Hornsby and the other Louis ( Bes bo maya tho trainer, "It they are of FOOD] Without the nerviogs of Jonnaton| talk fn the past year as to the su " \ consider stunt dinals are fairly mu t t came of the series be- : NL: H ants for competitive track athtetios TATE FOOTBALL MEN OUT. § mi mn _f {Weeding und are Rood individuals YouT ie attuation would quickly become] PeHOrty of the eight-beat hick for} ards for competitty L ; PENN = ie , ‘ 9 th nearly all of [4nd that the Giants will lave to fehtloween 1 n ond the Original Cet are lucky to begin with, Good horme*)aerjoun tt ie true we have Vineent aprinta and much better for the} among women Spring practice at Penn State began yesterday with nearly harden for tho Nutisna: A % 7 oad at adia Hall don't grow on trees, 1 have no real] Roharda and numerous other young |Mnger distances above the hale mute = ice available material hand, Hugo Bemtek took personal chaver nt this year than they had to last | tr mind crorr tint Yne on mine vet, Tam Just breering) ane, but theme youthful exports atii{ We have never had such a great FIGHT RESULTS OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE TO-DAY. son Henny Powers 4 them up toa poitt whore Ewill havel tack the steadinoss to make them] esunmer of the Wolkamuller type yet ThavOetowt ana Cane bout racere will meet for thotr sixty AU of whieh may be so. ‘ 1 . <i from Joe o, W Idea of their capabilitios Im about ays Cup certaintic And the} t® prove the practicability of the s ‘< a . s not losing an ‘ t 1 fi rs in tho Met a. i tet nity tt BROOKLYN Popper Mart e nual clash on the Thames to-day d Be seo woolen doublos problem, whieh every yoar| ee eat Kick, sonseauentty ‘Tl eoated Datch Brandt,, twelve 4 dinals. He its that Branch: f heacue Individual scoring Buln Pita nover han bwen a hand for And: Pooqgronte the Selection Committes, iv] Chicago Woy 'e AIDE ACL. ae ee aie anneeen iene te iy SKI TEAM GETS LETTERS. Hane Eond HAI lib Wadi laAethe t : has a1h0 caMene a Me out how fast a yearling tein the | ear rom solution must be accepted as proving Peery pet . ia Albert B. Hadiock of New York has n awarded the varsity ‘nals will finial net. Wut Med who has held the MN, Instead ho ures that Ume trying] Auntralia of ail the chailenging na-[Yaiue of the atroke be apples tT AE Sip, a.epanama Joel etter by the Dartmouth Athletic Committee for his achievements while giving a F . co the: feague thes bh thom how to run without ox [done hae the best chance to upaot| his consiatent shattering of long | oo Colored mbldtowelght, knocked] a membor of the Dartmouth ski team. Seven others were thus honored © vendivioning is men hat | twee noes Roth Borgeman Wateh breaking efforts from eversthing and fetch away tho Davia aTeDAng: Aare ved into the taat |ONt Young Donntes, Detroit. in the GOULD RETAINS SQUASH TROPHY. ne desires Je that hls pit aul #8 nner daxe during cup or ANA past, under Cre porta: who crowded » the: fe rou < See . the BRE bi i ‘ t es owhile Brennan fh Fite ie teaching their} ratty direction of Norman Hrookes, | Columbia Ualvers! > to mor MOUTH. O.=-Frn ' Jay Gould won the squn nis pionsliin) of the © i baseball ow D Dodgers did nat KLINE Wuninens How he Makem Ho B+] forty Nive xeat old maein alist | Wetman make an attempt tof. CIRRURA NIL SNeLtRTe 1] Univer defeating Ww Putnam 1h—8, U- 15—1. in It tha 2 UA Hae three anfwhe on : sata oa | shia 10-yard world’s revord | SEALY Dealer, apse ig) tom final 40 oP Sere ae! yEnchanaenane oir Reners he LOH Chee (eT A in An hopes, the ans have | ¥# Winteh he snece Hiya ned * 3 . w ' Rrooklyn Dodgers ! Prsatnut volt, as yet unnamed, by Or [heen ongagod Xperinwnts and t vomplishod by clipping one-fifth « DETROI . i Wilham Raftery has signed itract coac yotball, bask | Powe (here team at f fh ONdalo and Bonnie Carrio. He la b¥fouts ‘Their material ia formidable, | second off the old mark, expressed | sammy Sandow ur re ball and dagoball at Virginia Miltary Institute. | oe , 1 peel ia \ithoush Borgeman the same sire as that fast horse Pure] Gerald Vattersor mer Vingliah | the epinion that the middie Westerner GREEN Bay. W ‘ MARYLAND RACING LAWS UNCHANGED. ue bal A LONER IG ' ) Of Piteen points over the chaee, and doesn’t look unlike him. -onampion; JR Anderson, somiefinal-| Mad a eLent trudgeon flutter in hie] vey and dummy Nuss f W Maryland racing situatic to Getting will remain fereat Ball and in : Dawa Krennan may. be De turns ont half as good a racing Mas Tie for Amerioan honors in tell; Pat} Kloh Ted Cann, former world’s ree- [in ten rou unchanged for t ext two ye ng to a meas sendy pet Dae tere Se aS : bile to: red the lead by # consider ehine Pity will Well sadiatted, ThePo nara Wood, Clare Tout and J. POM) holder at 220 yards, made thie] oparTTLE CREEK. \ Hook} the Senate of that State. | ‘thio Tv ehmraat raps eG a plays in his usual other two which heve struck the}. Hawkee and 1 aiwant Hromaik, aid it ddappear that Weiss larcoran ontpointed Frankie damartl LINGLE A LEHIGH CAPTAIN WOR GetAn, Gate fuluina ey ' suenasses Brennan. by Arainer’s fancy are a dark brown ool pasty anit, A to} muller on nr over on his tott side] in con fi hasiea a itt PA itarrisinite, vay elected batketbolt exp: Taint wine haw. I en A ¥ Star Khoo and Bair tontae and a [have the beat ohates oprent pot a slight teadaaon in, as ts ems | MINNIEAHOLIS, M C1 dain ioe next xnacie \CaT saree. ; i \ to Paterson to thINE hy Celt Robe Ho Thelthe Antipodos \ wey ployed int ur Dew adgoon | apetenr tpointed: fart 1 a 4 ea u olen 1 y ; NDS phat ior : j 8 Brothers Star Shoot has beon named The Gre. ts ® yond 1 Aimerioan | eraw one contended this be- | ty FREE eTResT FOR ANWEE: baked "1 wdogived, edie : [a el orien ant the Celt colt Caveat Emp. [pt . Vewkes bas boon | fe y it teow f aie \ ain king: : . aaa Uintes! iy , —— Or “Protest yours Anybody ow 1 mone ars stotew y era , ie Stovtine Clad Sony, Jimmy celnierr ot at LOW ed . vonnt vfe w ” la te “ i} Ee re c 0 m™ Fi haa followed { Hin j , he | EFEVRE COMING EAST ° ve ba ' ce hon | TENT T0-NIGHT—Aamieston BL abe Will Know from when Pare! Ame pg ey | erasenaraiaseromonenue eens name canic " Tavew TA 4a | Another youngster in Pitesimmones dors wil as Tilden aad witht op st i : | yond Grove Aportin care aa Olt by Fair Play and Artent an ide st ar ; 10-9 . LAND cate | TONE ieee named Eager, Uhis is a pa . . . . b t se y re ape Ase sachie Gonven ea, ne well t colt. Ardent being out of way thiough the pational champio: Orme: world e metre ton, Ceveund. ip a Piudadelpoe AUuetice a) Matos Rouge ie Coburn Se! Young Frannie Saleem

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