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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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10 THE DETROIT REE PRESS a WADDELL IN RE ADI OR This AN EXPLOSION THE OPENING Trade TOS MADE ENOUGH RUNS Mark TO GAMES TO GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD Anheuser Busch Brewing Assn St Louis A 11 Piggott Won St' 2 gave St PARDONED BY PRESIDENT SUBURBAN 0 a 0 3 WOODMERE TO BE 4 NEW VILLAGE iff WILL BE CONTESTED AMONG THE AMATEURS 3 4 1 4 1' 5 6 103 0 THE RIN 8 27 21 and BASEBALL BRIES If RAISED MEMBERSHIP EE CYCLING YACHTING ATHVKTICS? HANDBALD the trap SPORTSO ALL SORTS the finals on Saturday night ROW1JG Every Woman Rmb Hl 51 1 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 85 50 00 AB m4 3 0 0 2 8 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 Sr kx i a Tenney Demont Long Lowe 2 CrOlius Barry 1 Klttr'ge c4 Willis 3Gammons 1 makd an Renting uoth 44 c2 p3 irst baseSecond base Shortstop Third baseLeft field Center fieldRight field 1 0 Lost 1 0 4 2 1 10 1 2 Ladv Boni Natal le 21 If night was got 'together with an up was Dls Talent Suffered Severely at Newport Cincinnati April The bookies I LANS SPRINGWELLS INCOR PORATIONISTS ARE CARRIED OUT 3 3 2 0 Milwaukee at Detroit Cleveland at Chicago Boston at Baltimore Washington at Philadelphia THE SLAB 6 7 0 00 4 0 00 2 2 2 10 2 6 1 02 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER PLACED UNDER ARREST 291 WoodwardeAve Mictfc ITTLE IVER PILLS 0 3 IMPORTANT' ACTION TAKEN BY IJE TROIT MATINEE TROTTING CLlll 3 0 iuy uc me lucuua ot Saving you years or suneriug Each time you call you see Dr Goldberg personally as 18 diplomas certificates etc which testify to his standing ana abilities Bjyy Smith in Bad Shape London April 23 Smith the American pugilist who was out in the eighth round of a contest at tional Sporting Club last night with Roberts for the 126 pound championship tana When straightened out latter took command and won ridden out a length and a half Onm Paul fought it with Tu Mali Na Wls the latter only getting place in the last jump by a head Sum Challengfes the World Ont April 23 Jake Gaudaur in the MAGEH3 ESTATE EXECUTORS WON" ALLOW $190000 BILL Pittsburg April The executors of th estate of the late Magee have de termined that the claim of Dr Walter Browning for the sum of $190000 for pro fessional services during the illness of th senator will have to go to the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county and be passed upon by that body before the bill is set tied A Stewart one of the execu tors of the estate said to day that the billwas beyond reason Dr Brpwning is credited in an interview with saying that the late senator had even offered him $300000 for his services and that tho bill rendered was in keeping with the actual contract he had made with the sen ator 8 9 1 4 5 Gaudaur Rat Portage the oarsman offers to row any man world for the championship and a bet of $2500 a side three miles with a turn at Rat Portage between August 10 and 20 ToWnes the Eng lishman or Rumohr preferred Gaudaur has deposited $500 In the Imperial Bank as an evi ienee of good faith "Totals 37 1010 27 12 Totals 34 4 8 24 12 SijgnnI Victory New York April According to a private dispatch Roubaix rance Taylor the American short distance cycle champion scored a signal victory over a big field of Euro pean cracks In an International open kilo metre race (about 1093 yards) held at Roubaix lyesterday the colored wonder finished first There were thirty competitors in the event in cluding Grogna the Belgian champion who fin ished second A rider named Dangla was third The significance of the victory lies in the fact that Grogna has twice won the Grand Prix of Roubaix in 1899 defeating the Italian champion and last year Jacquelin the rench champion and greatest of all European riders Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston Pittsburg: Chicago Cincinnati New York iionu: 1 catcher iuin teams arc in excellent condition and a Itot contest may be looked for Miller who has Iseen figured upon all ulSng to do the opening stuht In the box lias been addicted with tonsilitis tor the last few'davs but hopes to be in shape to go In to day Should he bo unable the task will probably fall to Joe Yeager Buelow willlo tie receiving He Is in perfect condition and Manager Stallings said last night: way he is iregghig them down to second riglt around their ankles Is something wonderful The ball goes do wn like a shot out of a cannon rfRff I 'feel safe that very few bases will be stolen in the opening game red is also hitting he ball about as 'hard as any man on the team which will add a great deal of batting Manager Stallings has offered the players a fish dinner at on riday if they win the first wo games Manager Duffy of tho Milwaukee team re ported all his men in fine condition but said that he had not yet decided upon the batting order for the game to day have five good pitchers with the team and they are in such good shape that I cannot tell which one will be worked to morrow but the one who is feeling the best will be selected The line up of the teams will probably be as follows: Detroit Positions Milwaukee hltener uowiing or uaviey Leahy Anderson Gilbert Conroyi Burke Hallman Duffy captain Waldron AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAMS WILL BEGIN THE SEASON TO DAY BOSTON WITH WILLIS ON LOST TO THE QUAKER There is a letter at this office for the manager of the Hillsides The Little Athletics would like to arrange a game for Saturday afternoon with any team averaging 16 years Address 96 Porter street The Michigan Alkali nine is open to challenges from any amateur team in the state Address Manager Baseball Team Michigan Alkali Works Wyandotte Mich DETROIT" AND MILWAUKEE MEN IN: INE ETTLE OR THE BATTLE ELABORATE STREET PARADE WILL PRE CEDE THE LOCAL CONTEST Champions and Giants Took an En forced Rest New York April New York Brooklyn gaiie postponed on account of wet grounds 'J' 35 3 10 24 11 "'Totals 32 5 1 0 4 SON GOLDEN GARTER ANNEXED THE CANARSIE EVENT 6 7 8 9' 0 5 3 10 olice Stopped the Bout Earl try out against Ed Martin at the Capitol Square Jast short lived The 'men had hardly When Martin caught the local man PSUlanhbUjl was not a stiff" punch1 Thompson slipped to the floor and the" police immediately upon the stage 'and ordered the bout stopped With such strict ruling bh the part of the officials in this city boxing pro molersfeel'thal they cannot take chance to: putvon a good bout After the interference by the police Martin and Ruhlln gave a three round exhibition To night Peter Jackson the Michigan and Kid Wellman who fought eight rounds nt Port Huron last Thursday night will go onifor four rounds and the winner will be chance against GfifiRUMln on Thursday night i Tourney Coming to a Close nt A By far the best game in the handball tournty now In full sway at the A was played last night when Vaughn and Dodds on one side and Sproat and Grogan on the other clashed It was the first series in the semi finals and a good crowd was on hand to cheer the players Sproat and Grogan won the first game with a score of 21 to 11 but in the two remaining con tests Vaughn and Dodds came out victors the scores being 21 to 14 and 21 to 11 respec tively The second series will be played' Thurs day nignt anu asked Tom Loftus this weather keeps up have to drop them from baseball and put in the Water Polo All the stories about Jack malady have been grossly exaggerated as he has re ported to Ban Johnson and will take up his duties as usual to day This lets Mannassau out 1 The ball park at Cincinnati Is entirely sub merged by water which in addition to prevent ing schedule games will cause a temporary delay in the construction of new grand stand Jack Katoll the Detroit boy who Is with 'the Chicago American League team says he hasworked all the soreness out of his wing and Is in condition to take his regular turn on ahe slab In Philadelphia Connie Mack has made a move that will be another link to the growing popu larity of the Athletics Rain checks Issued at the American league grounds will be good until used It is plainly evident to the Chicago that the Remnants are badly off in regard to pitchers and that unless the twirling department takes a suuuen Drace lost games win ne numerous tnis season None of the National or American league clubs will take action in the matter of prosecuting the plaj who jumped their contracts until after the Lajoie raser Bernhard caseln Phila delphia is decided The catchers in the National league are laugh ing up their sleeves these days So many strike outs have already been recorded as the result of the foul strike rule that their averages have been 'boosted sky high Kruger is playing a grand game on third base for St Louis and the Mound City scribes who predicted his downfall In fast company are now forced to admit that he looks like a comer in the professional ranks It is safe to say that when the heat comes the batting of the various plavers will go down hile as long as the cold weather lasts it will be heavy owing to the impossibility of a pitcher getting his arm working well in the chilly air The latest report in the east 'is to the effect that Manager Selee has made overtures to Pitcher Hildebrand great twirler but the latter saye he will coach the Tigers this season and pass up professional ball for the time being secretary of the Washington ball said Bo Neeeltiain in a recent interview would hardly do for me to throw bouquets at th boys but 1 cannot help saying that they ail surprised me with their earnestness anu gen eral attention to Extensive preparations have been made by Comlskey In Chicago for the opening game to day and a very elaborate programme has been prepared The grand stand and bleachers will be finely decorated while special ceremonies will mark the hauling up of the championship bunt ing South Bend ball players are much In demand this season five having already been signed by league teams Of last year's Greens Pitchers Rapp and Muller Catcher uller and ielder leming are with ort Wayne and Pitcher Coggswell is with Dayton Cincinnati is after the latter man while Comlskey of Chicago and Buffalo are trying to get Mullein Dobbs the young Cincinnati fielder is also an ex Green Walter Wilmot of Iouisvllle Is now trying to sign Angus Grant captain of the Greens of 1901 but he has refused the offer O'CONNOR WON IVE OUT SIX RACES AT LAKESIDE YESTERDAY GIRLc ACCUSED THE LARCEN PURSE CONTAINING 75 5 1 4 VO hall' on West ort street was jammed last night with residents of Spring wells ail of whom favored incorporation of the district about Woodmere cemetery where this proposition has been discussed off and on for several years The boundary Tines were fixed as follows: rom theDe troit city limits along the boundary ofDelray to the Rouge river creek to Lonyo avenue to the main track of the Michigan Central Railroad and to the De troit city limits It was decided to call the village Woodmere This district will in clude all the Michigan Central railroad car shops the two brick yards of Richard Hall Son and that of Darmstatter Higgins rank Baird and Charles Unrun were appointed a committee to bring the matter before the board of supervisors and a petition was circulated for this pur pose which' at once received seventy five signatures The committee will meet at WoodmeTS to day to a canvasser to make a census of the district Hart Uns a Ball Team Hart Mich April The Hart baseball club was organizedIiere to night LB Hatch is manager The team is composed of local talent and challenges any nine in Michi gan BOSTON 0 1 Trying to Arrange Satisfactory Dates for English Cleveland April 23 Referring to the cable gram from the British clay bird shooters saying that the London match between the American and English teams must" be held early in July Instead of in August Secretary Paul North of the American Trap Shooting team said to day: we had already arranged for two shooting tournaments in thlsj country during July However we will endeavor to havethe home dates changed in order to be in London at: the desired tune I am inclined to think the matter can be arranged Mr North cabled the British team aS follows to day: "Trying to get earlier date Will advise by Mr North stated that the American team would probably shoot against teams in Glasgow and: Dublin following the London match Micliigan Will Be Represented A dispatch to The ree Press last night from Ann Arbor brings the information that Michigan University will have a relay team at the relay races which will be held at ranklin ield on Saturday afternoon under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania The Wolverines have a strong quartet of sprinters In Hayes Haslam Nufer and lshlelgh and the team that outclasses this set will have to be an exception ally good one The addition of Chicago Univer sity to that of Michigan would make the western representatives' verystrong and by the form' displayed In practice it is safe to assume that the prospects are very bright for the champion ship being brought west again new It is Inta cit center far out of it No Game at Cincinnati Cincinnati April Cincinnati Chicago postponed on account of wet grounds 5 ii ii: II a 's' race 1 1 16 mites selling Ice 88 Pl Queen 84: Phidias 104: Dousterswlvelf 101 Myth 90: Annowan Bright Night 98 Tim 87 Sixth race 1 1 4 ox Ox na rd Ken tucky Babe 108 Chancery 7 xwu' isuwr oi Major Officer John Harrington of Springwella yes terday arrested Sophie Pamter aged 16 her mother of 1607 Campbell avenue The girl was" accused 'by Mrs Victoria Parat of the larceny of a purse containing $60 75 The mother Is of receiving the stolen property Be fore Justice Beatcher it Is said they acknow ledged the charges: The girl sald she was so liciting money for the Sisters of Charity who deny that she had authority Both will be tried to day a SaTiln to Succeed Clark Chicago April 23 John Clark presi dent of the Chicago Telephone Co will re tire from his position within the next week or ten days and will be succeeded by John I Sabin of San rancisco This announce ment was made to day Mr Sabin also will become president of the Central Union Telephone Co which controls the Bell sys tem covering Illinois Iowa Indiana ann Ohio succeeding A Jackson who it is said will retire The two companies will It is understood be operated practically as one system Opposition at Meeting HcldLast Night Per ct 750 667500500 500333000000 AB Clarke 1 4 4 Wagner 4 Bransfieldl 4 Ritchey 2 4 Leach Ely Zimmer Waddell Chesbro DO Smith 1 0 ERRATIC TWIRLER WENT UP IN THE AIR IN EIGHTH INNING AT ST LOUIS n'i A Everything is in readiness for the opening of the Amencaii League season to day and with good weather record breaking crowds are ex peeled in every city throughout the circuit A crowd at about S000is hoped for in this city and quite elaborate preparations have been made lor the opening ceremony A street parade over the following route will precede the game: The lino will be formed at' the city 1:30 city time moving down Griswold street to Jefferson avenue to Wopoward to Mnroe to Randolph to Miami to Grand Circus park down Wood Ward to Michigan and thcri to Bennett ParkI be parade will be made up as follows: Platoon oi mounted police Metropolitan band Mayor Maybury and city officials In carriages news paper representatives In carriages Charley Ben nett and Invited guests in carriages automobile containing Gross and Manager Duffy of the Mil waukee club Burns and Manager Stallings of Detroit marching delegation tiilly hoa containing Jimmy Casey and tho Denial Co lego students tally hos of rooters ypstlauti delegation in tally ho Milwaukee and Detroit plavers in tally ho and the German band wxl mH in wherever It will get a chance nitffii ieiicn ue grounds "and preliminary practe1 by me two teams Mayor Maybury will ig address to the players repre ties atter the chief ex cu tv will take his position in Hie an 4 pitch the first ball over the Charley Bennett the veteran Score: Ol Ik I 1 tv te Illinois is All Riptlif Now They have made quick workof the Illinois and the Chicago yachtsmen are now satisfied that she is fully capable of meeting the Detroit and of this city George Pynel on re turned Monday from a visit tq Boston ord ho issued a signed statement Mon Jay night that in his opinion the boat is now all right? "We are making no claims as to her speed as we know nothing about he stated Mr Crowninshield is perfectly satisfied with the boat however and she will be in commission in ten days Two hundred pounds of leadzwas scraped off her keel for 'ona thing and her mast has been stepped a trifle farther astern than her designer originally Intended A sliding step was used in the trials however as it was feared that some alteration might be necessary so it was no trouble to change the position of the spar She is a 35 foot modef of the Independence with the difference that the Independence has more overhang forward Her steering apparatus is ail right the only trouble having been that her rudder was slightly bent In launching Wanderintv Children Retiurnedv Two hundred men and women searched for hours' in the woods of Monguagon and Ecorse township Monday night for three lost children In the afternoon the three little of "Napoleon Casper had left the Mud street school Shortly before 11 the distracted parents returned to their home in Wyandotte Heights having given up the search in despair 1 In the house the three tots were found isleep They had returned two hours before thor oughly exhausted after wandering thewoods looking for May flowers which have not yet appeared 1 7 Soldier May Be Insane Private George Broombar who has been in confinement at ort Wayne serving a sentence of eighteen months for desertion was transferred to the post hospital Mon day night and an examination will be made as to his sanity He has acted queerly during the last few weeks He is guarded in the hospital by an armed sentry 1 Pan American Excursion Tickets The sale of Pan American Excursion tickets over the Lake Shore Michigan Southern Ry will be on sale every day be ginning April 30th or full particulars inquire of ticket agents or write to A Smith GjP A Cleveland xOhio Miller or Yeager Buelow Dillon Gleason Dasey captain Nance Barrett Holmes Umpire Connolly i for the game may be secured at the following places: Theodore Crongeyer 14 Mich igan avenue rank Ed Chamber' of Commerce cigar stand George WW Third street and Michi gap "a venue Harris Russell House cigar store Holton Griswold House Bey Ticket Agency Exchange pighr Co Jijles John Mafvln Thomas Trinder 137 Michigan avenue Metropole hotel entrance Majestic building cigar stand Gibbons Co corner Larned street and Woodward avenue and th Wayne hotel irst Baseman Misfortune Altoona Pa April23 Pat Crisham first baseman of the Philadelphia American league team who was summoned to his home In this city aboutrtwo weeks ago on account' of the ilmess of hwjfUttle daughter Catherine was stflpkeni witIYiwhoid fever last week and his life is despahfcjq of The child has died and news oX its dBjiaijae not been communicated to him IRST EXCURSION THE SEASON 'VIA GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM APRIL 2S 1OO1 To Grandi Rapiilk To Battle Creek To Lansing Trams leave Brush Street Depot Detroit a Gratiot Road 718 Lake Shore Junction 7:23 Milwaukee Junction 7:28 Tickets for sale at the above stations 121 Woodward avenue: street st Triple Won tlie Battle Philadelphia April Up to the eighth In ning to day's game between and Phila delphia looked to be victory for the visitors but a timely triple by Delahanty with three men on bases' brought in' the winning run for the lo cals 1 The game was well played by clubs and but for two bod fumbles by Demontreville would have been perfect Both Orth and Willis were In good form but the eighth proved an unfortunate inning for thd latter Threatening weather resulted In a small attendance Score: PHILADELPHIA: AB A 0 0 0 St Lbuls now leads the National League Sur prises happen Awry dy Dayton has Outfielder Hilly Smith who was under contract to Minneapolis A tempting offer has been made by the Boston triumvirate to Pitcher Ted Lewis to jump the American leagfle The umplte'ii Northwestern University is a young man by the name of Cocayne A phi ago paper says he is insensible to pain A Laford of the Chamber of Commerce igar stand will give a box of pure Havarias to the Detroit player making the most hits in to game The story is going the rounds In Chicago that Jim Hart had found a new Infielder and that lie would be seen at short or third within the next few days The programme for the opening game'at Phila delphia Is a splendid one and Connie Athletics will be given a great send off In the town to day President red postal of the Washingtan club joined President Ban Johnson yesterday on a "Wajtash train and both will attend: the opening game at Philadelphia together it predicted that if the foul strike rule is kqpt in force through the entire season there will be not more than a half dbzen 300 per cent Batters in the National League The White Stockings have been credited with getting an Infielder but Comlskey says that hewill give Brain a fair chance on the middle cushion before signing a new man i the matter with Pittsburg and Cln st Trills Anri! Rube Waddell Louis three hitsup to the seventh then went wrong and men piled up five runs assisted by the many errors of the visitors Young Harper made a nice start holding the Pittsburgs to eight hits ST LOUIS AB Burkett 14 Heldrlckm 5 Donovan 5 McGann 15 Wallace s5 Padden 2 4 Kruger 3 1 Schrlver e4 Harper P4 rirDinnnri Bin ATnihTiiDC vnniuuuELi: aiiu I niu i uni 4 to 1 won 4 ling) 8 to 1 third Waterhouse Sallle ran Cann) 6 to 1 Avon Myrian 'G 105 (Waters) 32 to 1 second: Brown Vail 105 (L Jackson) 8 to 5 third time 1:53 Sadie Burnam Col gate and Clipsetta also ran Sixth race 6 fur longs selling Insurrection 107 (Gough) 6 to 5 won Sweet Dream 05 (M Williams) 12 to 1 second: Co) Strathy 104 (Mayberry) 50 to 1 third time 1:21 Divertisement Pauline and rank ellows also rn i Entries: irst race 514 furlongs selling Easter Virginia Orric Goan 105 Blackford Chemisette Nannie 107 Blenheim 100 Sec ond race 4)4 furlongs Wedding Match Mvrtle Dell Pirate Girl 105 Janie Seay 110 Elglva 113 Third race mile hurdle Chub 128 and Zerlba 133 coupled is entry Uncle Steve 137 Pool lands 4 139 Divertisement 140 Earn 150 ourth race match race $500 each 7 Horseshoe Tobacco 124 Sloan 121 ifth race furlongs' Edna Garry 07 Sauber Goodale 102 Golden 107 Lady Kent 107 Tuskarosa 109 Castine 124 Sixth race 4 furlongs (selling Latonla 97: Octo 100 McLanahan' 103 St Hera 106 King Rex Handrail 109 Seventh race 5)4 fur longs selling Robert Morrison 105 Juniper 107 Col Strathy Red Cross II Tom English Pet Mr Brookwood George' Lebar rank ellows 109 A Busy Day for Domlniek San rancisco April avorites scored on three occasions at Tanforan to day and the other events went to well played horses Dominick carried off the honors by riding three winners while Rausch put two over Mont won the opening event by a neck while Boundlee beat lamero a head in 1 the fourth race Valen cienne beat the gate in the last race butstopped: Conley brought Hindoonet up In time to win by a narrow margin from Good Hope Weather fine track fast Summaries: irst race mile selling Mont Eagle 102 (Rausch) 9 irst Shot 102 (Dominick) 6 to seeond: Estro 109 (Russell) 15 to 1 third 1:43 aunette William Bongo and Mldldn also ran Second race half mile St Philipplna 115 (Dominick) 8 to 5 won Parizade 115 (Rausch) 40 to 1 second Redan 115 (Bergen) 8' to 1' third time :47 Evalor Achilles Gerardo Phil Crtmmlns Pepper Sauce Graham Greenered Atterbury and Lily Dale also ran Third race 6 furlongs selling Gusto 106' (Dominick) 6 to 5 won Jingle Jingle 104 (Hatley)1 12 to 1 second Glissando 106 (Alex ander) 8 to 1 third time Maydlne Mike Rice Wallenstein Clarando Gold inder Expedient Homestake and Pilot also ran ourth race 6 furlongs selling Boundlee 106 (Dominick) 3 to 1 won lamero 109 (Conley) 0 to 5 second: Handicapper 114 (J Martin) 13 to 5 third time Montallade and Borgia also ran ifth race 1)4 miles selling Scotch Plaid 106 (Rausch) 3 to 5 won Gold Cne 105 (Basslngerh 6 to 1 second Catastro phe 106 (Glsborn) 8 to 1 third Itme 1:54 Alaska Merops and Don Luis also ran Sixth race 6 furlongs selling Hindoonct lOft (Con ley) 4 to 1 won Good Hope 104 (Matthews) 12 to second Mocorito 104 (Gouin) 5 to 1 third time 1:14 High Hoe Valencleqna Alas Dolly Wlethoff and McAlbert also ran i Entries: irst race 11 46 mile Me rtda Lilly Screenwell Lake Cousin Car ric Catherine Bravo Lucera Aphrodls Com pass Homage Chaste Companion Carrie Lucas 10O Second race 9 16 mile Jarrieterre 102 Lapidus 105 Vassalo Divina? Torso Maid Innocencla 102 Ogle Mike Murphy' Roy alty The'iver' 105 Third race 7 furlongs Maresa Ada Nc Coufar 102'' Rollick JOt ourth 1 1 16 MacGylew 98 Beau 1 Ormonde 103 Malay 100 The retter 115 Dangerous Maid 101 ifth race 6 furlongs Sea Lion Doublet 110 Princess Tit yana 93 Jerld 12" Loving Cup 111 Duckoy 10H Gibraltar 114' Andrattus 97 Sixth race 6 furlongs Vohtcer Saintly Rinaldo 107 High Hoe Silver Garter 105 Matt Hogan 106 Invictus 97 Eldred 91 Alas 102 BEORE HE RECOVERED THE PHREC TO WIN It Pays to ollow Chicago April 23 Jockey Winnie O'Connor almost cleaned the board at Lakeside to day winning five out of the six races on tho cardin whlchihe rode captured the "first evert on Hoodwink and in the second finished among the also rans He then won the four remaining races gaining victories with Braw Lad Leo Newell Jim and Chancery' 'three of whom were favorites Weather fair track slow Sum maries: irst race 4 1 2 i furlongs Hoodwink 103 even won Miss Canale 110 (Crow hurst) 7 to 2 second Poppy A 103 (R Jack son) 20 to 1 third time 1:00 3 5 The Stew ardess Johanna Miss austus also ran Sec ond race 6 furlongs Shut Up 93 (Davison) 3 to 1 won Sunro 90 (T Dean) 2 to 1 second Avator 102 (Otis) 8 to 1 third time 1:17 Lake View Belle Lucille Bramble annie Le land Lissome Little Pepper Maclaren Bar bara also ran Third1 race 6 furlongs Braw Lad 104 7 to 10 won Patroon 104 (J Baker) 8 to 1 second Aaron 87 (R Jack son) 42 to 1 third time 1:162 5 Debride Moroni Jake Weber Thurles Peace also ran' ourth race Leo Newell 107 11 to 20 won Lord Lisa 102 (C Booker) 15 to 1 second Giv All 102 Knapp) 15 to 1 third time 1 4 5 Hanswurst Lecturer Si lent1 Brook Rothschild Dr Grace also ran ifth race Jim 113 6 to 5 won Tillie 103 (Otis)J to 1 sec ond Hosl 110 (R Narvaez) 12 to 1 third time 1:46 3 5 Zacatosa Lydia Dan Cupid Chauircay isher Maryland Reserve Barton Miss Ransom Carrie Davis also ran Sixth race mile Chancery 110 even won Prestar 110 (Baker) 7 to 1 second Oxnard 110 (I Lewis) 8 to 1 third time Vincennes Obsidian Ice Annowan Jack Adie The condition of knocked the Na of Eng and who was removed unconscious to a hospital was slightly improved at 11 this morning In spite of slight rally the surgeons at the hospital take the most serious view of his condition At 1 be was still unconscious from concussion of the brain Madden Ready to Sign Contracts Billy Madden manager of Gus Ruhlln wired to Jim Kennedy to send on the contracts for the fight between RUhlin and Jeffries which is 'to take place at San rancisco next July Madden is anxious to "sign as he wants to get to the coast with his mon as soon as possible In h1s dispatch to Kennedy Madden named Al Smith as stakeholder for the match The Mai Trying Childbearinff a nerfpctlv natural fnnr tion but it is robbed of its terrnm where the virtue of is known This unique liniment applied externally relaxes all the muscles so that the Mai is Easy Vancouver from' Portland Glasgow April Montcvidean from Portland Gibraltar April Arrived Hohenzo lern from New York for Naples and Boulogne April 23 Batavia from Hamburg for New York Union Stereotyper Wanted at Once irst class man one who can handle all branches of the business on modern news paper To "work nights Scale $300 per night Address A foreman Stereotyping Department Detroit ree Press or 710 Brooklyn Avenue Detroit interested and should know about the webdarful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vagtaal SyrUgs Jiuee jwn ouerzen bl wr jHMi convenient At utaatti Lajtftatiy Washington April The day pardoned Joseph convicted in 1896 In the United stat trict Court of Louisiana of being in 4 4 4 1 aiuu nun me uutuLKeeper ot the Union tlonal bank of New Orleans in the embez' element of the funds of the bank and fenced to eight imprisonment Th case was carried to the Supr me Court When the Spanish American war broke 7 Wolfson who was still under sentence en listed as a volunteer with the district consent He served until eb ruary 1899 and then enlisted in the reu lars serving In the Philippines until (n her last when he was invalided hone still has about one year to serve in th regular army before his term of se vf expires He expects to return to the Phil ipplnes immediately and rejoin his rec' ment The president has also pardoned Gardes and Walter Girault convietec In New Orleans In 1897 and sentenced ti eight years in the Ohio penitentiary 01 embezzling funds of the American Xatior a bank of New Orleans of which Gardes wai president and Girault cashier The'peti tioners have served all but two years their sentences with ther talent at Newport to day for their losses of yesterday' our out of six winners wete outsiders 'eather cloudy track muddy The feature of the card to morrow will be a match race Between Sloan and Horseshoe Tobacco at 7 furlongs Willie Beauchamp who nas reinstated two days ago will have the mount pn Horseshoe Tobacco II Wilson will iid Sloan The first hurdle race of the meeting also will be run Suunuariee: ci irst race 6 furlongs selling Grandma IT 107 (McCann) 15 to first Miss Redwood 105 (Watson) 3 to 1 second Madeline (Gough) 6 to 1 third time 1:20 Lavitesse Lucy Leach Pirate to Penzanqe Jucotna and Sangamon also ran Second race 6 'furlongs Dan Rice 110 (W Narvaez) :2 to 1 won Blackford 102 (Lindsay) 5 to 1 second Guerdon 112 (Houck) 6 to 1 third time 1:20 Al Lone lying Bird Virginia and Anna Chamberlin also ran Third 4)4 furlongs Roee of Red '102 8 to 1 won Mon tana Pioneer 109 (Patton) 7 to 2 second: Ladv Alza 107 (Baptiste) 5 to third time 1:00 Paul Bart Tom Crabb and atonla also ran ourth race 7 furlongs selling Ben rost OL (Lynch) 4 to 1 won Peter Duryea 111 A I Moody) 4 to 5 second Get About 103)4 (Meld lime 1 rorbusu find rjpnriA TzhHrcnlM) ifth race mile selling Zeriba 107 (Mc Col Solfl for 95000 Toledo April George Ketcham has sold the 6 months old colt Cresceus Direct sire Cres ceus dam Miss Woollver a half sister of Cres VCU0 IV AAa AA A Uk aVlilUvll lO fUiVvi) "I Bad Day for Americans Txndon An excellent programme and summerlike weather attracted unusual crowds to the Epsom apringmeeting to day Americans were only placed once In the first three eventswhen Richard Scotchman IL ridden by Reiff was third in the Ndrk Park plate lx ilumby'a Royal George winning This cleared the way to the Great Metropolitan stakes with William Billow II the sole Ameri can representative among the seventeen runners The race was won by bay colt Evaslt with Johnnie Reiff in the saddle Lord bay horse Messenger was sec ond and Sir bay horse StoccadO ran third The Great Surrey handicap of 500 sov ereigns for3 year olds and upward was won by A La Melete owned by Tod came In second and Esmeralda IL ridden by lister Reiff finished third The Panstead plate of 200 sovereigns at six furlongs was won by Killarue Mc Dermott (American) having the mount Mr Mc cajne ln second Maher up and Winnipeg finished third Ten horses started Good Price for Kentucky Belle Lexington April Woodward Shank annual combination sale opened here to day ollowing are among the best sales: Ken tucky Belie ch 4 by Red Eagle dam Idol $1100 sold to ox Logan Danville Ky Jane Carter 5 by Highland Denmark 'dam Black Beauty Evans Cleveland (J SU90 chestnut mare 5 A McGlbben New $500 Pantheon by Pan darn Seal EU Kindig York Pa $500 Cincinnati Pittsburg at St Louis Brooklyn at New York Boston at Philadelphia NEWS SPORTING WORLD Thomas m4 Slagle 1 4 13 lick r4Douglas 4" 34 Dolan 2 3 Cross 'B8' Orth p3 batted for Chesbro Innings 12 3 St Louis 2 00 Pittsburg 0 2 1 St Louis Heidrlck Wallace Pittsburg Beaumont Bransfield Ritchey Leach Waddell Earned runs St Lou is 5 Pittsburg 2 Two base Donovan Three base McGann Leach Ely iHIt by By Wad dell by Chesbro 1: Double Zimmer Bransfield and Zimmer Bases on balls By Wad dell 5 by Harper 2 Passed Schrlver Strike outs By Waddell 4 by Chesbro 1 by Harper 4 Stolen bases Burkett Leach Time 1:50 Dwyer Attendance 3500 Movements of Ocean New April 23 Kaiser Wil helm der Grosse from Bremen Aller from Genoa Scotia from Genoa lies aba for London Taurlc for Liverpool Naples April Prinzessin ic toria Luise (from a Black Sea cruise) for Hamburg Bremen April 23 Rhein New York Beachy Head April 23 Passed Glerfarg Tacoma via Nagasaki etc for London Liverpool April 23 Roman ano WISE DIVISION AT NEWPORT I1OWED BE ORH THE BOOKIES ''A There were indications of unusual Interest In the events of thd Detroit Matinee Trotting Club at the meeting held last night to organize for the coming season About fifty members were present which 4 is considered the largest at tendance ever seen at an opening meeting of this organization The most important action taken was to raise the annual fee from $10 to $25 a year The gathering took place In the Griswold House parlor and the de bates on various propositions were very lengthy and quite warm particularly that on the pro position to raise the membership fee The reason for the motion to raise the amount to $25 was that the additional money thus raised couldbe used to purchase club road wagons for racing It was argued that 'heretofore members had to buy their own wagons and that many found this a handicap A number of members opposed th motion on the ground that ft would hold down iue memoersnip oui tne Bzo men were largely in the majority) The raise In contem plates that all racing shall be with road wazpns It was decided to again use the Detroit Driving track at Grose Pointe as the Highland park Prack track would not be available until July The decision of the National and American Trotting Association In the McKerron case i hold ing that any horse winning a prize in a is barred is unpopular with the Detroiters os they feel that small prizes should not be ruled' against It was therefore decided to ask the association to rescind Its actlcn in that case and the presi dent secretary and Dr Breisacher were ap pointed a committee to draft resolutions asking the association to change Its rules so that racing for mall prizes may be nermlttsd The following officers were elected the en suing year: President Edwards vic presldent i Ev Goldberg treasurer A Morey racing committee Edwards Leonard Charles Pierce William Penman membership committee A reer Caswell A Sage No 'chairman was decided upon for the racing committee the selection to be made later THREE MEV BES EUT BY the EJr CTJTIVETS clfjihm 4It wu puinfat WILL Lynnsrnie Iowa writes: ricn4 "express prepaid on receipt of pnej has relieved zny wife of all crampswbkh makes it worth the money ftlOO per bottle a boek for womea THIS IBRAIHlEXdlh and rirls mailed free RIG STAKE OR GOLDEN COTTAGE Positively cared by inese juiizie fills Tier also relievo tress from Dyspepsia In digestion and Too Hearty Eating A perfect rem edy for Dizziness Nausea Drowsiness Bad Taste In tho' Mouth Coated Tongiie Pain in the Side TORPID LIVER They regulate the Bowels Purely Vegetable SMALL ILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE I year the international Olympian games committee meets In Paris on May 21 The con mittee will sit three days to decide where the games shall be held In 1904 On May 5 the real cycle racing season open in New England at Grove with Caid well as the attraction Eikes lhay also race at this place on the opening day 1 of all shapes and kinds in" number 4X proxlmatlng over 1000 will be on exhibition in Chicago from May 1 to May inclusive wtien the Mascoutah Kennel Club holds its annual uenuu oaiuw It is reported that Washington's track will be completed on May 10 location but a few minutes from the The Washington track was too the city to be profitable Dudley Marks who is looking after the inter ests of Edouard Taylore the foreign champion cyclist says his man is to have four races right off the reel whenhhe arrives In this country Taylore will have the best pace possible football schedule has been Tu ranged for the season It Is as follows: September 28 Williams at Cambridge October 2 Bowdoin ut Cambridge October Bates at Cambridge Oc tober 12 Columbia at Cambridge October' Id Wesleyan at Cambridge: October 19 West Point' at West Point October 26 Carlisle Indians "at Cambridge November 2 Brown at Cambridge November 9 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia Npl vemoer amoriage: Nover 23 Yale at Cambridge MANHOOD RElBTORE'DjSS tha esneraUvo organs suefi as to Marry Di aims Varicocele by or Prevents quickness of Spermatorrhcea and all tho horror of impotency CUPIDEJJA: and restores small if1O Box 2076 8u rancisco CaL 'V uitAXir WORCESTER 208 Woodward A venae We guarantee the Latest Method Treatment discovered yr tobe a permanent and positive cure for Varicocele and Strictn(r or cutting stretching or loss of time In Varicocele it absorbs the wormy condition equalizes circulation it at once stops pain in the gr stops all drains thereby giving the organs their proper nutrition con Q' vitalizes the parts and restores lost powers in Stricture it absorbs' astops smarting sensation nervousness weakness backache etc I prostatic troubles it is the treatment par excellence So positive cur Latest Method Treatment will cure you that you can PAY WHEN CURED You need pav nothing until you are convinced that cure plete cure has been established It makes no difference who ch3rgr you call and see us as we will give you a thorough examination and mav be the means nt nt suffering He has established in Detroit and the cures we effected have ranked 'e J0U tc the country We can give no stronger guarantee of our abilities to the fact that you need pay nothing until cured rilPE VaV LATEST METHOD TREATMENT GUARANTEED TOCU Bnd Stricture without cutting stretching or loss of time: also Blood 1 Gtapotency Kidney Liver Bladder Stomach emale an flours CONSULTATION REE Call or write for blank for home treatment BOOK a tn Cun in a DR GOLDBERG indicates purity and perfection in brew inrr IthflQ hppn HQpH nn mor a iMViv LHJLUCS an than any other label in the world It is found only on the famous bottling of aiso ii i a Entries: irst race' 6 Mr Red Apple Hampshire 107 Jack 'G Give Remark Duke of Bohemia St Bluff 104 Bar bara Ep 102 Second race 6 Pus sari Henry Bart Shut Up Odnor 107 Maudef Reding Lady Idris 102 Leo Newell 104 Third race 9 16 The Stewardess Johanna D' 102 Barouche Yana a Graclehi 108 ourth race 7 Joe Martin The' Conqueror Ben Chance Branch Boney Boy 103' Ohnet 103 Ed Adack 92 Debrc 100 ii in Hosl Little Bard 98 George Lee Mansi 103 Brewers of the original Budweiser aust Michelob Anheuser Standard Pale Lager Export Pale Black Tan Exquisite and Malt Orders Promptly illed ljr GEO GIES WHOLESALE DEALER DETROIT a on no no cure no pay EslH If you hare weak organso9a EQS KbS Jost po' or weakening drains rRW9 Bi Bra our Vacuum Organ Developer will IwH H1h re6(ore without drugs or electricity 75000 in use not one failure not ene returned no fraud: wntefor free particulars sent sealed in plain envelope LjICAL APPLIANCE CO 194 Thorp 81k Indtanapolig Ind Turk April 83 Cottage with up and alight favorite over To Mah In tbo betting woa the Canareie stakes at Aqueduct to day In 4 eeronds fair time considering tbs condition of the track whlcn Mas slow Oom Paul waa added at the last ralpute and seven lioraes faced the starter They were sent off on the first break and Oom Paul jumped Into tho had and set a merry pace into the back stretch with To Mab Na Wls and Golden Cottage well up the by out tho manes: irst race 5)4 furlongs Uesper 112 (Bullman) 14' to 5 and 7 to 10 won All Gold 105 (Henry) 9 to 10 and out second St (J Daly) 3 toil and 7 to 10 third time Ondurdls also ran" Second race 5 furlongs sell Carroll 107 7 to 2 and 6 to 5 won Red Damsel 100 fllumnlll to 5 and 4 to 5 second: Ladv Handy 92 (Shea) 30 to 1 and 10 to 1 third time 1:04 3 5 Rosenfeld Prophetic Janewood Ben Howard Bourbon King Prancer Ashbrookj Carrier Pigeon and Sheperd also ran Third race 5 furlongs sell ing Spry 110 (Henrv) 4 to 5 and 2 to 5 won Wallabout 115 (Mills) 20 to 1 and 6 to 1 sec ond Himyante 112 (Van Dusen) 5 to 2 ami 7 to 10 third time 1:04 1 5 Sen de Lear I Know Appreciation Anna Darling Prince of EvlLand Miss Lazzarone also ran ourth race the Canarsie stakes 4)4 Golden Cot tage 112 (Piggott) 7 to 5 and 1 to 2 won To Mah Na lVls 109 (Burns) 8 to 5 andsl to 2 second Oom Paul 113 (J Kane) GO to 1 and 20 to 1 third time 5b: 4 5 William 11 ar Cry Locket and Maru also ran ifth race mile and 70 yards Knight of the Garter 116 (Wonaeriyi 6 to and 7 to 5 won Double Dummy 109 (Booker) 6 to 1 and 7 to 5 second Blueaway 114 (Burns) 7 to 10 and I to 3 third time 1:49 3 5 Kirkwood a Charles Estes and Ceylon ran Sixth race 5 Ante Up 110 (Henry) 3 to 1 and even won Monad 115 (Burns) 5 to 2 and even second ennimore 107 (Mounce) 20 to and 6 to 1 third time 1:04 Cervera Craven' Annu Chairman Obliged Councilman Tom and Sporting Duchess also ran Entries: irst race about 7 furlongs Deg town By George Hardy Hardee Walt' Not 115 Kentucky 113 Lucky Star Buffoon 112 Leeds ville George Simons 110 The Laurel 108 Cherished 86 Second race' 5 Little Bather 110 Miracle II James itz 109 Little Hunt 108 ParisnaLaracor105 Merry Hours 101 Eva Mine Joo Lucrusui 96 Third race 6 furlongs Judge Tarvin 115 Gold Lack Dr Korber Judge" 112 Scorpio 110 Her Ladyship 108 Waterton" Margraviate 106 Ger trude Elliott 101 rank Callahan 96 Protege 97 Paupukkeena 88: Mauga 86 ourth race handicap about 7 furlongs Robert Waddell 114 All Gold 105 St inan Jatjice Speedmas 101 Alsike 101 Robert Metcalf 97 Queen Carnival 91 Bondman 92 Tenarlo 86 ifth race 5)4 furlongs Ginkl Isfa Himself' 106 CrltcrIon Billionaire Admiral Dewey All Green Bounteous 100 Inshot Taveta Hollywood Lua vs eixtn race optional jut Mag Droplight Chirrup Eva Mine Santa ta souptr rargie miss Hastings 99 Ecliodale Ran Away Then Won 1y a Nose Nashville Tenn April Three favorites and a welbaoked second choice were amongthe over a track that was slow but not )adlelays at tho post tried the patience dndjwhen tbe last race was started it was al too' dark to distinguish the colors Echodale in the first race threw his rider May and ran away two miles He had enough strength left to win from Jim Clark afterwards but It was a close call Jordan was the favorite for the William Gerst stake and won as he pleased after making all the running A Weber who rode Vhopin In the fifth race claimed he was fouled by elix Bard but the judges could not seet'iPummarfes: irst race 6 Echodale (May) 7 to 5 Jim Clark 101 (Dean)' 25 to lsec ond Thrush (Dade) 4 to 1 third: time Echodale threw Jockey May off and ran away then won by a nose Tom Curlee Mike Mallon Grace Wilson John Vanpelt Tan foran The White Lady also ran Second' race? half mile Baby Dixon 105 (Moll) 8 to 5 won Margery Long 106 (Troxler) 4 to 1 second Bal ance All 109 (Silver) 3 to 1 third time :51 Tambourine II May Quick Doubleday and Emma Beil also ran Third race mile selling Sue Johnson 100 (May) 2)4 to 1 A Win ner 109 (Aker) 4 to 1 second: Grey orge 106 (Dade) 5 to 1 third time Lady of the West also ran race 4)4 furlongs the William Gerst stake Jordan 110 (Troxler) 4 to 5 won Ice Water 103 (Churchill) 4 to" 1 second Baccle 106 (May) 4 to 1 third time Easter B0y Paper Maker Monte Hlmyar Sallle Green also ran ifth race 7 furlongs selling elix Bard' 103 (Shaw) 5 to 1 won Chopin 109 (A Weber) 10 to second Ben Ledl' 103 (Wehslett) to 1 third time 1:30 Cad Hazel also ran Sixth race 5)4 furlong's Zanone 115 (Aker) 6 to 5 won Lau reata 105 (Troxler) 2 to 1 second llansborough 104 (A Weber) 8 to 1 third time 1 :0914 Wetdeman Villmar Joe Gilmore Lady Hastings anny Winn Epigram and Nancy Zeitz also ran Entries: irst race" 5)4 furlongs Donna Bella 86 Custodian 90 Kanawa 92 Lamina 94 Gleamore 95 Whitney Jr Maxie Badinage 100 annie Winne Young Henry 102 McLemore 100 SIrolster 103" Second race half mile Doc Todd 105 Lemuel Plaster Boy 108 War Ctoud Jim Scanlan 110 Pilaster Kenner 113 Third race handicap mile ridolln 00 Pritna IT 92 Isobel 93 Aurea 96 Lady Strath more 100 Varro 102 Hilee 103 larkspur 109 ourth race 4)4 furlongs Anna Elliott 97 Sis ter Sarah Marte Bello Mary Sybilla' 102 All Mine 107 Kaffir Ardita 110 Kaloma 1 15 ifth race 1)4 miles Grace Cup 86 John Bull 94 Ignis Bequeath 96 Windward 102 103 Beana 108 Sixth race 5)4 furlongs selling Right 88 Aiea 1)0 Miss Golightly Jim Nap 93 Lady Hastings 101 Robert Gray 103 Zanone 113 Totals Batted fbrWilllsln the ninth Innings 34 Boston tt O2O 0 Philadelphia 00 0 a 4 i IXffilUJI XSCUlUIll Earned Boston 2 Philadelphia 3 Two base Barry Douglas? Three base hit Del ahanty Home lick Sacrifice Willis Stolen Cross! Double plays Tenney and Long Long Lowe and Tenney Left on bases 7 Philadelphia" 4 Bases on By Willis 1 by Orth 2 Struck By Willis 6 by Orth 1 Wild Willis Times 1:40 Umpire Colgan Attendance 1214 If I A mH w' 1 1 'H 3 ej I I 1 'J 1 i 1 I KeV yv'i IB If 2k 1 2 1 jibi jij 4 5 '8 I.

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