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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1900-04-26/ed-1/seq-9.pdf · THE SUN THURSDAY APRIL 26 1900 r IIrlllftl fIx II 0 jjf TilE BASEBALL WORLD BOK I

THE SUN THURSDAY APRIL 26 1900

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BOK I VS 70 lIP AND XKV YORKTlKr TVXttLK-

molt Ml Aflln and T k i Viral rileI rum IhlUdelphUt Hhu lx

iljnliin Mrn Ilttibnri Defeatniull nd tbn Art Kven fpXotei

The llrookt n w n u tarn from the PhildfiiiMa vf tiTili y nnil forced tliotn to r

tlr plrirolotlwHt loilln dull whichjumuM ilio honor by ilitVntlnij tlm Chicago

cn Thr iriinn bit by tlm Windy City loamMitit it at in ladder i th BoMoiiA-

rtirv ivcr VIIi Nnw York enabled limn to

nulmtf Miir tIM nenxon oponexl Tho SVw

York inMiiirtothoHoHioii br ko tlwlrlltlih llriUlyiH Kwlncs dipped

Into n th IlUr lllv lh Illon Rlll lil Utn

fail urn them The Inclnnntli-

vmil up mutter with the PiltoburuM ncninii team urn tied In tlm middle of

unrh KuriluT chanc In the t llio ymfani The multa

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okiil HkPitii eaujr victory for Bostonwa ln t nippwl bv tIt New York In themrh imntf vi i riliiy Th tiooro to 4-

UIIIM KuncHliifn nt th Polo Ground whti-

fm rimi up i bat for th t InM time Footerno MM llio plate In place of Doheny Ha-

oi hi tuifK n bulls and look second on Van

llirtnit wifu bunt Merrer tilled hut bn M-

tii n linn drivi to centre Illcknmnp-

opped up u ll for Tonnev but Davis cnnm-

tivhi riiU with a well placed ulnelnto l ft-

f id whuti nored Foster Doyle sent a tongjy liMitiiihi left Held foul line which Fredrasn muffed All thn runners moved up a peg

llaitren scoring H lbnchs sacrifice njr-

iosmnl ent Mercor acroM the plat nnd putiri uu third Doyle stole second Sullivansif-

trWCiMnc out to centre Itch Davistallied in th v and I oylt tried to

ba s but WRA naught on a doio decisionI nil hecntui was overTweniveiuht hundred peopln aw a rather

liciintf content The Bostont fielded loonely-

tjt ih y hard enoueh to win two gnmi1-piiiienv wn wild Klvlng as-

in th ruifKettinc wn touched forHire unities in thn third two lnKle and aboine run in the bevemh and throe single a

tiuggtT arid a threebase hit In the eighthlinccn wa to the last Inningnnniiih In liases on bullsMie u iit any Ice WItS Fosters gift In the ninth

MI ii up n poor gains at third ha e-

bm hn largely In HoMonn nm-cdluinn

nere wn lyinslderabtn more kicking thanrat indulged in Inrun the Dirt came betweenth x rlubs In th third Innins l wo hit a-

li one toward hlrd ran In andtho ball xent II to Doyle and Im-

tir Connolly dtcmrrd the runnerill th matter yelled

Tt paid no attention In remarkd ttit pitcher cnine toward him

with expostulation saw comethmg iu which warned himiff for he quickly returned to the boxlthoiit In thn fifth lnnln

litn hatted n grounder toward MercerTim Player iu n little Mow In afterii the bull reached the runnerhad already piutsid thn lia mode a-

k ek to umpire man on ftrtthe eighth Inning Hamilton tried three times

0 bunt the bull la t attempt resulted Inafoul hut nah Yorkruhed In to the with a demand that Itshould count iw the thirdwaved him oft wlilla the crowd yelled look-up the rule DavU

The llotons verA not slow to protest on currloe decliilon that went agnln t Inthird Inning T advanced onwith ft kick He Insisted that had struckBl n hlll which had declared to be nhat The mti thing happened In the lnhInning only thn tune left hln

wnlkfdup to the umpire behind thetu wy haul nt a bull

The ton HCf red a run In the first Inningnn Hamilton ba e on bnll

ill1 nsH over second base Theyan iherln tnw third on toli-

in Kretmans singleY rks pa ed them In thlr half of the thirdWrn two out ami Dohntiv on ftr t Vanined a single to right Held went tohinlon the hit and cnred when Dlnennmal a balk Mercers twnbncgnr to centro-

nt Van Halirvn across thepitched bnll and DnvU reached

fr when mis e l his ffrounder Thisniiplay allowed Mercer to tho thirdii

nnd-ii nfth Innlnc In Lowe

kls IBM on balls went to second on a wildfitch to third on 8ulUvinn liner to right for a

e and home on Dlncens wicrifice fly toIllckmon That tied the score butYork went to the front ngaln In their half of

h unlng DavU singled to left took third onSeibarhn double to rleht but wasthe plate on CleasonH hit to Selbacht ois on this out avid whenHole ecnnd scored rum Inthe ia t inning ai ha already been described

The ruu were made Inerh Innings In the seventh Ten

tarted off with a to leftnrid with Collliw the homeThe Putt wa a long over

head and rolled undor the righteti r According to the cround rules It

w rod for a home run In the eighth eludesnv Dlne n and followed Colllnsji-

mirgpr and Freemans triple along the leftfMil fnii tine scored three runs Lowe It

tiv eiulinir Freeman homo on his singlerat Hoy Thn score

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In the place dod the lime byAttendance 1173 The score

BROOKLYN PMILADKUIII-AMrtkard t Thotn tt a TI o

ll I I 1 I 0 Mack I 5 II OJ lbl 2 a 0 o D t to 2 1Keller 3b riahif2b o 3 i a o

1 I 2 o o 4 o n niJahltnat 0 0 2 1 OMTailAndril I I 0 2

o 7 a 1 Myrn 3b 0 I 2 7 IIJlniiilrr c o 0 l II OIIUWM o n 2 n IiJiinn p o 1 I a 0 Plait P n

TntiU a 27 IS 21 Totals 4 IS 2714 3Philadelphia n n I o t II n Vt

2 o 1 0 u n i o 04First haw on shot Philadelphia Left on h vi0 ft Mr t Iweim bull

lit Plait 2i out Dunn I Htnickoutlly llunn I

SariinrrhltUyefx Stolen biseflberk td DoubleCross Ielehanty and Thumn ant MeFailand Ilahlen Deronntrerlllr and leiinlnt

I hy Dunn I

Time 2 hours and 2iCINCINNATI 0 PI1TMIUKU S

CINCINNATI Atirll 25Th cinrlniutis took Agame from the Plttbure by b ttliiir

Phtlllppl freely Ililltlps did but ipout upii rt and won out III

th third Inning with tIe bawi lull Irwin Slelulldland lie nr t seen hereIn years In the nlnlh Capt Clarke of the

made Mi Ct l hit Ibis fAvin unitbenchd tuday while Wood pUyrd at third ThevonCINCINNATI IirrsuuiiaI-

I II ID AE II MIO AKllarrettrf I I 3 llMrllrtde dl I 0 o 2ClarkellSmith If 0 nnlb1 2 3 Shepkley I b 2 all I 0 rf2

o 1 4 I I 8 o uIrwin ss 2 2 I 2 oHIIcriey 2bo 0 3 0 0Woiid Jb I 2 II 2 w 0 n 3 4 ll-

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0 0 II 0 nToUls BIJ27I4 Phllllppl PO 0 0 0 0

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i Tolnls S 8 2i 11 I

McCrttry batted tor Flaherty tbe ninth InningOne WAS out when winning run was madePlttsburg 2 o II n o o II 2 4CincinnatI 0 0 0 3 I 3 1J

Twobase hits Wanner 3 Heckler 21 Ilriumont Stolen CharlieKltrhry Double plAy Phillips Irlti and bentleyTriple and Struck

Phillips a by I first hint on2 oil 4 Hit by pllrhei

3 br Flaberty 2 Left n bsseiCIne-lnnAll i nrn bate on errorPllt biirr o Wild pltrbPhllllpt Implre oDayTim 2 inlnulrs

ST IOUIS 6 CIIICAOO 2

Sr IjOlll April Jft Tebesiis Terrors acaln defelted the today The pony pitchers Sud

itlfrth for reaperlive teamthe hits down to an

eanl number Jack made A wild throw inthe fourth which was or the runs securedby the visitors Child covered second excellentlyThe score

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Huikell U 0 n 2 o KvAnlt 0 2 2 O 0Heldrir el 0 0 3 I I Chlldi 2h 0 o i 4 0Donovan rfd 2 0 OMerles ft o l 3 0 0-

KetJter 2bl I e MeCarthyrfn II o 0Mcfiann lbl 10 I OKmetl lb 0Wallace ss I MrCrntckablCro s Sb o i a nrimirinan s iOConnor 3 I I lionnhur fl o I 2 2 n-

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Totals ft 3 TolsU 2 92412 tGriffith In the ninth

St Louis 002 20 100 f-

tChlcaroTwo h v hlt Wallace KrlMer Three base hit

Sudhod on bAlls01T Sudbuff altth 2 DouMe plays llrldrlrk and trfiann-

Helvter Wallace And Shuck out SuithilT 2 hyflrimth Stolen bnesllurVett Donn-VAII McCarthy Mcformlck Hit by pitched lull

Sudhofl I by Griffith 2 limeI hour and 4ft minutes Attendance lOC

American lrsrnrAt ChicagoChicago 2At Kansas CltyKAiisss City 4 MilwaukeeAt o Detroit IIAt Indianapolis Indianapolis I ItuRalo 2

Other Game

n IL rMrcsbrAcad 0 3 0 0 0 0 010 u 9

1 0 2 0 n 1 0 0 14 fl

flatteries liessler and Ir ln We lervelt andlinger

AT PROVIDKNCBII It K

brown 012 is IWilliams o o o o o o o o-

llattcrtei Yliltlrmote and Vasbburn RinrtrPent end Edwards

AT WASHINOTONII It

lenrgetown 0 2 n 0 o 0 0 I 0 14 4 aPenna 0 2 0 t 0 0 0 a II u3 4 a-

Hitterle VhU and Cranston Laylon and FlaJveil

AT KonniiAiin H p-

Kordham 2 a 2 2 0 9 12 3

LafAyette 4 3 o 0 0 0 n o n7 s aMullen MrKcnn and Slattrry Plait

Johnson And Knltht-AT NKW IIAVPV

R IIAmherst 0 o n o 4 o 0 7 10VAle A a n 2 4 o I IS 13 4

lattereHu more and Thompson McKelvey andCunha

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Manhattan 4 0 o o n o I ft o iVlllanovA 1 2 0 t 3 3 0 0 oo n 4

naileries Terry and Acnew McFadden andDonohtie

AT ITHACA

Cornell o n t I o i 2 2 07 la iSyracuse 02 s a-

natterlesBole and Whlnery o Dllllon-AT CAMUIIIWIE

Harvard 03 0 o n 3 o o n n 3lean Academy 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 01

and n rtlet Jenne i andFolles

AT WORCRSTrnII II E

T 0 2 9 1 ft21 20 SColumbia 0 0 0 1 u 1 2 3 12

and Hrennin Sales Wetterand Goodman

AT CLINTONn ii K

rffralllon 2 1 0 s 3 1 o i 211 14 A

Vermont 213 19 3

Uatterlei Dunn and Pert Taylor non antiWOn

At WestcheMerVlctori of Sacred Academy 20C C N Y Freshmen 10

At niilrstown Wnlrs hell 14 Lafayettef-

lAt Dohbs Ferry Westminster 13 brooklyn Poly-technic Preparatory 8-

At City St Petals School Adelph-Acidemy 3

AI Field Hrnnkljti imiiiiSchool 17 Commercial MlnhSchool

Baseball iamrs ToilarNATIONAL IKAOUR AND AMRBirAN ASSOCIATION

Boston at New York at PhlladephlCincinnati at HIMInirC Chicago at SI IiuliF-

AMTBnN lFAOUKMontreal at Itarllod at Providence

Syracuse at Worcester Toronto at Sprlmrfleld-

OTIIBII GAMESYal Freshmen vs Tafl Sehoil At WAfrbury-Phllllp Andiver vs DBrlnriulh

T Forest nt Chlairn-llamllton InUlliitrvs Colleifeof St Franrts Xavte-rIrrps atCroton

llatehnll Note

AI the Weehawken froundsrif Sunday the CubanA Gl nt arid till West Sew with ilaythe second same of Ihrlr erie

The Pula kt A C would like to tIn s hsts withtrams 14 ycpri ut Prospect Iark on

Afternoons arid holidays William K-

Itobertson 20 Noslrand avenue llnnklynThe Prudential Insurance Cnmpany traIn has May

30 A M and I M away fromwtih any club giving a reasonable guarantee Ad-

dress Trsptiaen mnnnirr rare of PrudentialInsurance Company Newark N J

PoiiTLAND Me April 23 Patrick J Conroy oftills rllv who recently signed llh thelA ebAll Club to by tlecraph n tarable reply to hli request for n release lie to

this eav n In thr Atlantic or Connecticut StateLeague

The Crescents of Y J tuner nrtanlrrda strong havbill teri ond willopen the seaion on their new troinds on May Willolfer A fair iruarantct to good strong teams AiidrosJohn an manairer TJ3 ilranl avenue PlainrMd N

The Carlton A C has JIne 10 21 30 aunt July14 coil A Saturdays In August anti

would like to hear limo lenmi with playersterarlnc 18 yr M out of limn trams oTrrlnr n-

siiluble guiranlec Address II llotlir1-

B2 St Marks avenue IlrooUlyn

The IlAy StIr A C of Itsvonni wudil like to tearfrom Mil first rlvs protcishmal titans TheSlar A l of Ne fttU Smews nitMim I CubanX Giant Alerts Nationals of Itrooklvri antI nil other

tennis Address loieph Mlnton f1 t

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KtVrlK41 SfKV S V TAKKS TIIKIT QVRMCT

Sport Ilitrrrd lir lunc l el js ntattIre llur and Ashrs Store for the Talent

lorkiMllulliiinimndOTimnor In Winning

rorin Iton rarfrttie fur Irunk Oleury-

nu morn rariniT lit Anuiiliitt wns fa-

vored yesterday by tin wiathir nnil Illiera-lpiitronairehut the pleiisiireof lln wan

marred by llrifiiimileays nl tho posl whluh-

liicaiueco bad toward hut the li t twoeviMitfi on tlw winl had III l run lilT withonly a less minutes InliTvnl hetwcen themTlm ruiiiriilni inline twnniud with u-

lldUllof lilckcrt who were runt rirotlrlleil to-

loti their hot dinner ritler fnllltik downon four fiivurltf lorkev lliilliiinnH niiino

every lip tin Wi ternceoileit ill rnrryliu ilirei rin utonnor-HI TM twiiti anti MHiiiiil HIIIPCIH lliroiiKhfor tinodd iVfiit Tlii sillier Jndteys hud to

content with Kitraiiihllnu fun thohonort iillucliim to plncn und third

All the evenlH i lllnn illhor oxcipt-tho fourth This wilt a Imnilliaii over tho-

sliorl KovonfurloiiK ixuirw mill seven icood-

caiiipalKiHruncfepted IerUtint toiitlnuHent-Ilpnnevllle to tlm iuit a tllcht favorite over

mid Ivlnc llarleyiiirn but hu wiv-

smivcr a Heriotii fuetorin ihKiotnpeiltlon an l

wound up lltth Honey iniidn stroncdown tho burk hut wiw-

cattuht on tlm turn by Kln Harleyrornwho crept steadily away and won thrro purlsof a liMiKth Klnnlklnlc Hhlppd In the flilduntil the last uuiirtor when hu rlond on tlm-

l ider o rapidly that he boat thiirentiiHUI-

KIO for the pluiv Honey Hoy wit al thotatters throat latch vh ii tInny pawtoJ tho-

JuilBis OConnor dismounted without loavp

and was finedhelping to tpoll wveral breaku In lh

first old flout into the lead andto ll with ImlldoK tcnadlv sparrow-

Vlni Swat taponil and Dutchwere also In trim and th four HU uKleilterns th npnrl in hit olderwritten Tho favorite lllivcr Mac madu uMuff for a few furlong hut cmild rit carry tinrill Yorkshire In the fccoiid rarn provedn inucli better He raced totrout In the first mud hull IIH ownnil the nlthoiiLh hotly priseil byVouch nnd lust potsuiT badly but dosed like a whirlwind in thn run

the trio wore only hoadt HI thewire Ktarter hold lorkeys MitchellBeaton anil Tabor rf ponlblo for troiiblei attutu post and fitted each of them HIS At thoturn lor IIOHIH tir ylette ilio rank outsider feltwith 1kkerlne but hor e and rldr OMIIHIInjury Iliillinnn and l o iiettwuntid third rill nil to themselves andtheY sueoeedid but not until sail incurredtliuoftU liinfc1tt finally cot annoy with thn-fiivoritf hut lliillmin Minn outrm withtho n c mil choice Sumol nnd won by luilf aleiiLth

I he Hfih race wliich wus niado up of tintristlve tiilit in pired a lot of-

itroriif lanuunee The voiiiiktis rliir ei-lthrouih tliv bamer ninin and iicain until th vwen almost beyond control A hct kirKed

hind Imly llly was cantiTedlmikto tin tewards who periiuiii il iier withdrnwnl-nnd after a r nearlyhour the others went oil MTainbllne AKIItin favorite Minn took iiiniiiiaiul and won outby u length from eniiidi nn outsidei liraItou well played nt 7 to t propped herself IIItin first iiiurter Tnlmr Thn-lireil yoiinisler NCIO almost liiilnedialely stirreeded by the for last race A-1mn et wn appruiiliint lh Htartcr droppedhis hag at once uil silvtr darter won fromenil loenil whiln Lamp ilobe and f rhunrNi-Nlsobeat Sierllnc

Tin Hue wn nt half inat out ofto tlie memory of lileary wIlt wntkilled aiidfor sinn reHon nil

toekeyx wore on I heir left iirmThe a turn of fii i toward a

memorial and a lmilar amount wascontributed by the horsemen Olenryx bodywill taken In hiimi of hi InIresiMit intnrio who wan-Iniiirid in nun wItty proved fntal

U all rIght iicaln ea bruled ln The lion O K-

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Srlllnit for fouryearolUs and tipivard which havenot won al this mertltie About sevenfurlmiMM hr f yinone aged by IllncU Ivan

Arrowvrass 112 iMllcliellT WllMinJrs h f Sp rrowVVIng4 illother

Mil 2J Stewart rh f Swrel Caporil 4 110

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Ilrtllng Four to I Against Xanone li to I Spniroirwing 1 to I sweet Amr l 2n to I no 1 IThe Jetlersnii Mo Kincr 12 Iu I tlulrh Ioraelion Im to I Hagiceil Sailor Gut tj I lotus nl

I ImpnitUl 5 In I Mniatlunal 2 to I Oliver MAC

srcoNiiSltlnc rot twoyearold I40n added f which

to fecond and tail tu laird Allowance live fur-longJ unhand s br c Yorkshire Hoy by Tre

miint Arena Ion IIt W Walden ft Sons h r Vouch 11 I Thor 2

SlAliles b r Sirntiirlsi 1117 ogRett 1-

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lelle and SllurlAn al o ruinTint lol-

Hetilnir Ten In n on Vorlishlre Hoy in to Ignlu t Vouch 1i to I SUAtiiriit lo I Hanwurl 12 to 1 lIght Hall I Lnmbkln n to 1

Servant 2nd to 1 ireyttie I to I

Tlllllti rAcrSelling for three yArold nlllis Unit nave not won

mote thor race 4i ailded nf tvhrh 87u tosecond nnd 3i to third six furlongJ P Munlnich f Sunlol liyGolflnrh Si rol ins

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Time llti against Sunlol to ft Ij ureAtA

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Handicap for three yearolds and upward byJ5 elicit fur hot 1oo

added nf which 170 lo irotit anti J10 to tIdal aboutseven furliiincv

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T llealiysbr if Klnnlklnlc 11 iSprnrrri 2I I g CharentiM 12 Mihcrl 1nrrentnn lluiiey liny lliinevllle toil Conic

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to I Honey lliy IS hi 5 llniiievllle I KlflnConll-KUTII ItMf-

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Jockey Olenrrt Heath Announced by HisI llrother Who Hut the Operator

Tiioy April IS Ticks from the Auueduottruck old a of death to n telegraphoperator In a Third Mreel poolroom hero yej-lerday Tliw operator who roll out thn-

j description of the race hud ulveni vrnrnlni that ilu hor m worn ut

tie post for the fifth at Aiiuedu-ctI for u lea mliiilliH tin busy dIdHielt was heard nnd h houted Theyre

fl M Aqueduct Pint Ponilno In thelend Iiivirdy second Knrnnra thirdcliM up hits nnd

aiinoiinced Ilio winner a told bywire The telegraph liHirumentclick click n moment later the operatorKhouted Several hopies fell In that ntAiiiUduct und hit hurt Click

iiiiitlnijiMl thus Instrument and thin limnthere was II break in

as called Wluhtinnn andIetllfiiBirer fell loikey believed tobn fatally Injured been taken In nn

to a hn pltal The whowas Wilt lames 1lonry nbrother of thus Inokey Hefon the raceHhadbeen llnUhed oH wa nifHin called on-

I lo aminuniv nnd l did It butvoice tileary lnjiirle OttO htmlHe died without cnusdoumiei

Mr 0leary went lo York nl ht tomake urranirements for his brutlivrn

iruftrr Wins the Ilty and Suburbnn

hr rit ruttf i fit iit to TUB SUNInNmiv April V The race for the City and

Suburban Handicap of onn Mivrreittn thn-seivind hon to Twelve 2rti and tlm third 10-0soverelidmout of ho stakei wns run at theKpsom Sprinc meeiinc today until was won by-Mr 1 1 Clarke The irafur Sir J A

Miller Innocence was eecond and Mr NornmnHCiohlet third Nineleen horses ran

The bettlnc wax 7 to I each ncalnst Tho-

iraflcr and Innocence and 21 to I nirairi-

stirri TIlE

II Ciwnlhrnejs Fast Mare Mc fleetlorna Mrlirrsor on Speedway

Tliero wns n Sunday mornlnt avembliiKe ofhorses nod horsemen nt Speedway Park ywterdiy afternoon Past trotters und pacerstliroiiknl the north ofIlrldce and the brushes ramo thick and fnst-betweidi the lioiirs of 4 fillet fl oclock Thehldewalk iaw A li Owathmeys-little cheslnul trottlnc Louise Me 2fO-

hlrunc out fur the first lime since she was re-

tired from the turf She was hooked to auntil tin way In

which madi1 the wheel turn causedall onlooker to shire Vllh true andjierfect utroke buxom daughter offorporal went over the roadalono two or threetimes until then too a fall out of tlvirles e-

lands fouryearold lonm Moiirccor Thedaughter of Klyrla is credited with a threeyearnil trial at a 213 gait for halt u nilin yetLouise Me stepped away from her with eaw-

trotiltiK under n pull nil the way After seeln-iler KO down thin stretch Trainer fluoriteTlioinpon wits moved to remark

Shecati beat nnv trotter the Speedwaynow tint Alvo i knocked out

newcomerx that turned up onthe driveway yesterday proved lo bo goodMioinrh to TO with the best ones In Htflit linnwn n lanky trotter hooked toannn-

hlkhwheelcd wagon nnd driven by alimn who wild hi wns Malcolmniil the hor o was Ion Mnrk from Callornla-

with n record of 2I4 The old Hepper out1iHitfd tIts Hurry I 24U nodheld huts own with Sir 2 H the latter

in front but to Increaselend In th from th bend to lliu brldsii-As he rntnii back thn road un oldlimit

In the crowd suddenly ejaculatedliy thatV nlii Don Lowell 2 u1 Ihn horse

tbat Monroe Snllbury brought over fromfnrnla about llvo venr nio and cnmpalKned inthe i Irani rireutl lie scout to be a

ieorve KiUlnni bought himfor Walter Wlnaii oi tnKlind nnd this old fel-low has made the trip across the ocean andbick iiiriiin You rant tell mo that horn

Don lovell has been New Yorkfor two or three years It is wild he wa

neeki HCO He looked like tlmbest 10 horse In tho country yesterday Withn pneumatlo wnirnn havn

lt warm for the bem of them Anothermysterious fiver a little bay that the

dubbed Mysterious Hilly flcuredIII a brush fhrlilan 2 and Habv Ilernlce 1M tieitint-tho bunch In n rouslnir contestHilly was about the binlest horse on the Speed-way thronelioiit the afternoon In tlrstbrush he encountered the Jersey thy PierllyannK lli A C Klsken Smllz 2Stwo other Me was hooked with tho breech

too loo rausim tIle vauotitoIds lieK and narieil to run away MountedInllremiiii Holt IK irnve chase crudtopp d the horse nt th bridge before our

dnmnce had IMVII dono Smlt7 beat llyimiiltill Tho unktiwn tried two or threotimes irlvo the dtiu to llvannis but tlmJersey par proved nlltlln too fa t for

limoNiilhan Strmi misled Cobwebs nnd

vesierduy He drove nnii mar ItabyHertilce 2 Idu and was in the thick of the frayfront hIts to last winnlne nt times and

fnster horxw that could hUchestnut mnre Hnby llernlce bear 0 w-

Wlldorh iirll lohn V tockTllls-creen trotter Iiul by Andrew In one boutbut the gray took measure of MrStrauss liver decisively in another contest ttlin Irinl Ilerniec was the

and the horses l lilid hr In-

cluded Cilrlle Paul Kreil PictzH Rrlulitnnd Italic A Hopper 2 is

Itul were the lead at thothe others breaking before the

was reached Stnltz took llibyIternlie Isle In cuccossjon when thn trotter

a lurried in ruiipany wIMi thepacer Mr Fl ki i bfeivv little fldewheeler aim

of cimrliwold trotter Iornn Mctlreaor In n harp short

llm rond from the showlnc afine burst of ert-

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TlindiiiichtiT oft ioldleaf trot ted t runnnd fast finally laklni Truppe sift his feet andUntinir him iu t us point of rOcks wnsrerirhed-

Iiltle brie Iane 221 formerly owned bvthe late V II rinrk n vielory over Rii Hlnzons fast irrav mire Klmirn by NVilkesUsa nnd tohn I Cockerllls Paul Patrick Ken-nedy drivltu Ibe winner Tho i chap wns-liririrlnn ut lh r ar until tho postbad been eil when both of MI rivals

broke eavin him alone In the lead

Shiny mid Itjjn riiullyAll delills fir a mitch between Kid Mrfoy anti

Tommy Ilyan je terday and the boutmultI take flare In Chicago on May IU Although theronte I cannot l round npur eof Iflonohits wen offered The weight iiieslloii which wasth bone uf rorlenllon All along WAS easily

hnlhcouseiitlnir lo iund nelghln At a-

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The Mliliet llai positively Derided tu Unitthe Horses and Will Cio to Waltham forTraining TodajCoury Island lath llelnu-llepalrrd The Mew N C A Itulet

decided positively that JimmyMichael will ride n bloycla tItle aeanon and ap-pear In paced com petition behind motor cyde-Vwierdfly the VelMh rarebit slxneil a con-tract with llm Kennedy who will inanaun thus

mldent this Mason and Inday Michael willleave hero for Vultliiim where will finish hl

The little Mlow II aptwars beenquite In imrnenl about to the cyctruck mid for some tune tins bei iof trulnlni on the road Ho several offersto make hU lint before the public

Decoration Day and ho says that hu willaccept one of Ihe proKi llloiiii but hn not de-

cided which The fact that mldccl wonderhns led up with Kennedy leaven no room furdoubt hut what will be put thronuh hupaces In style and If It Is In him that he willrecall hi prettluo of three yean Michaelvu tho blcjfust drawing card that ever ap-

peared on lh cycle track wan the fuvorltn-of ten of thtiiionniisniidun etpedid pet of thewomen One Ihlnic which accounted for thispopularity was that there never was a ofdishonesty to his reputation Once when do-

tfulid he wont to hisroom und cried like u child In un offhand tarnyiwterday the mid t wild

was templed to tu thinKniuu lust beacon but onit 1 laud started withth hornet 1 nmdo mind to have a woodtrial 1 believe that with constant practice Icould tarn bracket In the saddle butfield to inn so thisthat 1 could not relnt the temptation anylouver 1 Inland lo train as

i harder thou ever before with a view of rvealn1 um utroiiB

and healthy and I tJiat I can followtho of marhlneNa fast IMarty of the record breakers of 1 oiiwbt-tu jet In fairly Hood condition in about KX-wo kn It will bo llrtt cnmo first servedwith me

It will gratify thousands of to knowthat lookedfor and often promisedwork of rebuilding the onthe1 boulevard has beuun Thesection just below tint bend at Fort Hamiltonavenue l torn ansi iho the work U beInn dune Impresses ono with hue Idea that Itwill bo u time In the firstInstanco there was nothing In the nature of afoundation for tlw path but one Is beingmade t a depth of about one foot with brokenstone material l brlnt removed andsieved lo orvens loadx of crushed

deported at the sides of thepath Indicate that be plenty of topdriwlm o tlmt rlder will not down lobed rockin Thy rebuilding will bedone hectton by section the worst otic beingllr t taken up Whether nil the path will re-built or wor t of it In yet uncer-tain Park Itrowersni to have the shone always referred to

It as a reconstruclinn but Ihe presentwork Is proceeding In n partial manner Themni nt west of the furnilns excellent ridlnir for cyclists past altersthe lebuildinc Is In procrow

truth of Its an III ivliul-thnt hlow nobody irood was pertinentlybrought out by

niRir of llnnil path who Uknown ninonit hi ooinriid ni IntO Paultrilkpr Hiitiirruari with nn uninltnknblf m-

nllt bill ofops en wheel ViMtorday afltrnoon

when thi sun wits hlninc Riid the hrccznof thomornlne hnrt died out lie remarked In his owninliiiltiilile way that It was nil Um abMnrn of n wind would nmke himwork hnrdir bcrnuse he wouldto title both pntlm all the tlino-Inxrnd of one nil lie then howiwhen there jsa stin breeze blowing that Isabate lo all riders cither KolnR or pom-Ilicon the U is a boon to ollc nien-becnif they then have to look smut for scorch-ers only on ide by tho wind Cru

of lh men why always patroU In thedirection opiKxItp t tin travel as was Hrpl advocited Sfs und the reckless rulershave learned to know that he will not toloratu

foollshiiesChairman Ilateholder of the NC A Hoard

of tontrol returned from HiiTil yesterdaywell sutlflled with the work of thetlnii over the rules To hula mind one ofmost important chances was that of limitingthe iompotitorn in Ihe final hoatof a cimnilcinsni 10 three and hnvlnif thinjiointf count tuir for first two for econd andutie for third html he will do awaywith H lot fleam work in and notonly ndd Interest to the hlp contests

will the title when wonone Ill rule concernlnc the wearintr of blacktlElitoby nil rnclnc men will be enforced to thuletter Kild the chairman Thin ll a rule that

in and the fact that It has nutbeen previously Introduced hero bus In hit

of the port on thepan of women and children Tie rule con

umpires nt upper and lowerIs that tlnty be assistant refereen

The IdM I to liuvca boardof Ihree referees In-

stead of one until acttnc iixn Poo Hah toncernlnc motor cycle rule tliilrmrinHiid that no has yet been dis-covered to regulate the power to be toedon the machines he was inclined lothink that lund better be leftIt now Is with only the rule that limitswidth of machine to twenty Inches

of thisIf ono man with a motor

wants to race acainst one of three horsethat I his buslneiii Ana matter of fact tintspeed it till machine in at present limited

trucks There Is not a In ihocountry that could hold n motor cycle of twoand a horse If It worn runt nt fulleped This makes motorcycle padre

niiciiitf o matter Inhandling Take for Instance two tandems ofthree power ench capable of a utile Hminute The most willMiy U n minute and ten seconds One man

be alum to hold the thruM and get lilamachine around in I IO wIthin other will notbeiible lo do belter than llV The trance amthe best cheiks at present upon the motor

In order to the nowmachiiief now built we would require lohave tracks like tea slum

A colored youth caused anens In upper yesterday after-noon by which nnt ihe fame time horveway of dome tliincs would bn to mount HIMhorse and carry this wheel on the MiouldemThe youth wn nn expert rider and he keptpace the a If he hid

hanio thine tunny times Unmade wnybetween cable cnrx and rurrlltfns creatskill the horse alone a brisk andanwerimr the rein n wns warned to-be enioful by several tioliiiinen hut the cautionseemed o no unnecessary He stopped at

ntrcet to get adelivered the follovvinc remarks to the crowdwithered

nrlcinnl coon da wnt Ah ampulled en Imrses ile smIle wee 1st nt easyas enn lie lln n inounled hN wheeliiiraln and In company with the horse was soonout of iUht-

A member of the flood Ioad AMociatlnn ofUrooklyn Tutu w rk on thecycle ha been started but not 1 ri amice with th prnini o of theIn the nnintline the othor roadptuirs and improvements promised to thedrivers Ihn wheelmenh in vilnc ndltioii nv nue Is untouchedthe new Speedway U a mockery and I mlcht-co on and name a dozen morefur which n I understand It the money Isready I think that u lot of the

Deportment Is belnc done with goldbricks beall rl ht forIn Paradise but the ordinary vitrified brickand traproi k and liinenre for good forthen oclatlon and ill horvenienind wheel-men

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tAtlhur A Inimrtmin tie unsiicccedeilef the world hts gune Into hotel business ntPoint Pleasant N

TheflrM lo oppose theracing nmtrulef the rnriAOInn Aswdn-llia held omrrs of the C W A Ihnlthe secession movement whit be bitterly fought

advices from the rrofei-slinal stars are now training AV that Kddle llild Isthe linrde worker there lie hns declared that hewants title and the money and propose to be-

rliamplin i rain when eixin milsAt the aniual meeting nf she Klmhurst Wheelmen

nt Iherlubnoine un Wbllney avenue Klmhurst I Itile follnnlng otDcers were rhiien for the eiMilngterm resident WllPam II Vice Presidentfrank K Hnsnii Secretary William andTreaiurer ThomasI llArcey The club with holdIts aimimlhArdiiSp road tncei this spring all nextfall In Ihe of tie IliiffmUi nearNewtown I I

Th Wheel Cluh whoa e rnemhere entirety rt well known women if KlushlnrI I li In A condition The fobliming oTlierH were At the anniisl lerllon atIhe residence of Mrs S I Annls Iresrirnt Mrs S-

I Annls Vtn Ireldent SItu rarlcs I We lTreasurer Ml s Minnie Irlggle S cr tirv MrsUeorgr V llavlland lloiid l Aptiln Julia KSmith rift llentennnl K4 rln An

At the teml Aiinurl mertlnir of the Kiiclld Wheelmenof HriHiklyn ll WAS decided t i leA e n rlubh theAt iornef nf Ismsira ad lindriAd ulUin lyn The I illonlnif nllifr were rhiien for Ih-etrn lre ldenl A W e ilAie Vice President AFerry Secretary II II Treasurer A

nf Governors Frederick 1 Kellehalt Pieildenl Uiuli 1 Driver 1 II Wollskeand II facobi Ilnsd Offlctn II u Terry CaptainJohn We llake Pacemaker C Karapkeand fteilerlck Color

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N A A U Appeal tot Finds to Send Ameri-can Crews lo tart

National Association of Amateur Oarsmen U toiicontratliiff all HsifTortH at present onthis Bchrmn to neiid kiiccewful crews In thespecial races tt hits Nntloual licuntla to this In-

ternational events on Hlver Selm atlllinParis Kxponltlon In addition to thus revenueexpected rutfattii tu be held onHarlem un July IU 20 and 21 a vigorous move-ment U un foul tu neciirn lubstantlnl subscilp-tloim from boat clulM and oim lnter ted In-rowlnir In every seclton of cxiuntry Thn

SubscriptionsWhitIng tiarfleld chairman Albany X V

Charles Chiron III Jame P lluMonMew Yllllam C Detroit aunt Claudr It

WaMilnirtun I C antIrndani Philadelphia Pa

The commit work will characteristic and mailed a circular to every ottoInterested In tIn project which afterforth the faotH the Inlnniutlonnl riiiviconcluded with the followIng appeal-

It H purposed tu iimko ntthis Mull fouroared and

hell races Ilio expennon of Hiiili crow will Involve nn expendi-ture of nearly HUw The cliiln Inaround York city have indorsedtho movement wllli nnd proinl e to-ral of Dm fund we nowleg to solicit further contributionfrom rowIng clubs In the country nt large

races In thU countryi to bwrepreentod will depend entirely upon

of money we iirthai our to the patriotism nnd

the of American nar men lhliitnU of thecommittee funds bulllrlent to In-

sure our In tacIt ono of the fourevents

From clubs Intending to train crews wltbnview of their being entered at IarU wi hive H-

rlKht to expect II HbtfTlll llllil litKirmi 1111 In

ctloriof the country nny club or IndividualIn sympathy with the luoveinenlwill contributeto muy luKiime unational character

Iheckn mav lw w nt to the clmlrnmn of Ibmcommittee und due acknowledgment will b-

niado by mall nnd throiivliin tits reverse chile of this a din

of mitt which Is a stnilehtnway of-

l75 i metre or 1 mile and 113 Secre-tary Krrd communica-tion with Kdmond Fleiitinux Secretary ofunion In control of the eventH

letter which nettled In-n lartfo measure the nuitter ofIf ha been arrnnired that the crews retirementIns America will will for Carl via Antwerp on

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Colombia College OarsmenSeven criw candidates wero dropped from

the training squad al Columbia ye terdnywhich marks thn heclnnlnx of Or Peels weedlag out process In the search for Pouuhkeepslnmaterial The remaining men were dividedup Into two eltfhtfi and a four with a number ofBubstltutea nnd three freshman boats Themakeup of the Varsity boats In ns follows

2 HoyeMin 1 Fatrnner 4 Lawrence t Mount C 7 Nashblroke Vulte coitwsln llogue

Second Var llyHnw 2 Jaik nn 3Morley 4 Hurt r Irvine 7 Uaclaystroke Karle contain MrCiure

Four Oars Southaek Weekes Coetr Willis andOlley

Thus freshmen tars still u lnir harem hut theVarsity which ac-ounm their of the last lew

The bladn work seems to Peeland the stroke has already been raised toalthough tills Impossible evenwith a shorter reach this time Therewasnn Interesllns rutS yesterday thetwo varsIty and fron Illch

HIP Ilrldcewhlchstartedfrornfcratchfilowly

pulled up on the other crews until won by aof otxn water II N proposed to so on

the Hud on nt nextsecondchiM regatta on the rouslier water wiltbe arranged for May 5

kewond II Defeat Philadelphia onGould New Vleld At Lakewood

LAKEWOOD April 2S 1erfect weatherfavored the second fame In the polo tourna-ment on IcoraeJ ioulds beautiful groundthis afternoon and with Mr Gould playlnn onhis team Lokiwood II won a second victoryfor pine land resort Mr llouldH newcourse ljno feet long by 4V wide and as freshand sweet a carpet of level turf as ran be foundIn the world was used for the first ilnm gaul

detail was provided rite blue and whItttrnamer of the Polo Association Honied overbulktin board tlinn booth players

and box and at extremnend of the course and roomy

of canvas hiaiswl crooinThe Gould drag was drawn neartlie bul-letin board and itrx Oould

Eriuwt Thompson of Ieno Fred-erick II Allen of nml Mrs Mouldschildren viewed the came drank tea andmunched nandwiche The crowd In attend-ance was The came was between tlm

Country Club and Lakewood IIand the lineup was as follows

Iwikewcwd Ilieoige J Uould handicap 2 ItoilIer 1 U Uvlngnnn 4 Her-bert 2 Team hindtcAD II

H Zellln r W Hlnckley Smith4 A U Kennedy 8 J F 4 Tenmhandicap 18

Both team were nervous flr t and not un-til the second was good polo Inthe tint period Philadelphia foodchance lo snort tn entthe bnll wide of the gosh The period netted a-

BoaU for visitor In t he Mball carried with a rush lo the Philadelphiagoat poets where J F McFndden

to save It accidentally sent It throughagainst own team Two more goals wernscored In 1hl period the third

mil Mr Could amid thnheartiest of the afternoon thirdperiod Cjivo 3 goals 2 for the 1 for

SummaryOoali ranted Philadelphia J Ijikrwoixl 3 Lest

by penally goaliJlhewood S TotalsI ke oedS Referee Seward Cary nf HulTalo Scorer WilliamA IlAmllton IAkewocd Country Club Goil tendera icorgc F Wcodman and Captain hot

Tomorrows game will be between StatenIsland and Iukevood III

There wilt bo a drlvine nppronchlnc nnd put-ting competition forvomen today at theDykerMeadow Ciolf Club for prle presented byDaniel Clmunoey

Sine holes of the Harbor Hill Golf Club willbo for play on Saturday A number ofnew hazard In Mnce lust M HI H

und the turf has started very well Flue tmw-fhihhousH will be opened on iwhen tin1 team acninM Columbia 1003

decided

CutnninnE April 23 Harvard culfteam to get their men at work fort

campaign The decision to play the inthe i princ bus

worked against the crimson playerx consider-ably A of emraccd on

athletic teams and so cannot piny on-thn Varsity Bide In Fprlrii it a recent

HnndorKnn was ticaptaincy of the team which was made vacant

it c larkthird bnso on the Varsity nine i II llnbbarills-nlso iiciuid on truck team So llnk haveas for the team and I hern IsUtIle likelihood that urh will bo encaced 11111

In order to keep niierinn-llvo this team hfw several inntheswith local club Amone heap are cnineM withVollatton Hrndburn und

Club This IIIIH been dniH1 m thatof the team have practl with othertennis Thn men who tire still available for huetrOll are AveMIIIIcliiirdsonHendr on If a representative sido cun IIDtunned tin team the Lawrenceharbor golf tournaiinnt on May u

The Womans llandlf iphn thn links of theKnickerbocker FitId lub at I I

smite of in st representa-tive ontry ll t of the wiicon Mrtho winner with Ml s A CowperlhwHlt second

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Utsi Tyler ss 11 tMiss m 11 jMrs 2li H-iJltssC Holmes Sli ll fluMr Cowprrtliwalt 7 1 r

lit i rlMrs Tyler HU li

team match between the enlnlivthe Poly Prep and nlulinc-

hooN and H School wasat Harden rily yesterday homewon out wits over the full elclitVenhole coiirs flue siore-POIV ANU tSTIN TIAI M IAllS TEAMIt Manning Poly Prep ii Paul MurphyI Sclil n JV a-

IIM Itohertu Ilep 0 A It Iarnms 2DCbaunreyJr Ijitlnfi n H II Hull 4

Chess Note

The member of the VomenH lies dull ofthis city held their last of seatonfor play on Tuesday afternoon ut the Hubroom Carnegie bulldlnc Some of the newermember urn maklnc rapid pnwrem InKBtne A cItes has lain held thin

arid In June the club N to tntertalne-dt the country home of one of the in uib r

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Saddle Posts have them too One ofthe uptodate features of the handsome fast lasting bicycle atpopular prices

Prices 40 30 Juveniles 20 25

Ride the Crawford Bicycle83 Chambers Street

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