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NEWS SPORT WORLD Throughout the BY JOE SJACK30H Civilized World GOOD LCERttANf in preserving an JOHANN EXTRACT 4 4 5 9 24 8 4 Totals 0 1 0 0 3 14 3 3 3 7 2 LACROSSE 1 43 11 27 5 13 YACHTING LOCAL BREVITIES 3 7 NIPPED ON THE BASES turd ly SPOUTS ALL SORTS TROTTING cs I ATHLETICS nin'Hair THE RING for club gym afternoons Brussow hi? opponent AMt wentdpwn to the score doing his gymndsium work at ths same boardto hOlu an argument with some but there is one About that time Casey let' Mon ifg 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 00 0 0 0 0 alley about AB 3 5 5 5 0 13 6 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 Music after MAUTNER SENDS MULLIN ORDERS 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 4 4 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 Roche' Watson lb Campbell 2b Snow 1 Matthews Redden of Hibbard 3b Moore Verburg 2 0 2 1 O' 0 1 6 19 12 HORSES BEATEN BI ZEBIA AT LAKESIDE MEET 103 120 Gawtama Slater 2b Brown A Merrill Merrill I Morey Cronkhite lb Loranger 3b Calland hlllls Cotton by lora Pomona April 13 John ERRORS COSTLY OR MICHIGAN Purses Annotmced Cincinnati April The Oakley Stark management to day announced that 140000 in purses would be distributed at the Grand Circuit meet here which will begin Septem ber 30 and continue to October 4 Among the events which close May 5 are the fol lowing: 2:11 class trotting (to be known as the Cincinnati) $10000 2:19 trotting $3000 2:30 trotting $3000' 2 year old trotting $2000 2:19 class pacing $3000 2:12 pacing $3000 2:30 pacing $3000 Beloit Wls April 15 (Special) In game in which fast close playing al well bunched Driving Club Secretary Ill Secretary Petit of the Detroit Driving Club is confined to home in Port Hu ron with spring fever He was at his of fice in the Campau building last riday but did not appear to be ill at that time He is expected to be around in a few days ED SHOLTRAV BAY CITY Two of the Best Middleweights in 34 BELOIT AB 5 3 2 to be held on the Vailsburg ak every Sunday and holidays ar meets were held as late as No McGovern and Corbett to Meet Cincinnati April Bids for the fight be tween Terry McGovern and Cor bett for the featherweight championship of the world were opened at the office of a local newspaper to day Six bids were re ceived the highest being that of the Nut meg Club of Connecticut of $14000 Sam Harris 'manager of McGovern and Johnny Corbett manager of Young Cor bett were present and both agreed to nave their men ready to fight before the Nut meg jA thltttlc Club some time between Oc tober land 15 DETROIT COLTS AND VETS TO PLAY BENEIT GAME LEGAL NOTICE TO REPORT SERVED BUT' WILL BE IGNORED doing his gymnasium work at same place in the forenoon Deckerville Will Have a Meetlng Deckerville Mich April 15 The Decker ville Race Association was fully organized here to day The Deckerville Talr Associa tion has an excellent bed for a track and the race association has leased the grounds for five years during the months of June and July The new will put on races in June BEATEN BY PROESSIONALS IN VERY LOOSE GAME We make a Specialty Pure Yankee Boys in ront Paris April 15 American jockeys won five out of six races at the Maisons Laffitte meeting to day McIntyre secured two races Reiff two (including the principal event the Prix rontin) and Rigby one race There was nearly as much comedy as baseball in the game played at Bennett Park yesterday by Detroit and Detroit: college which the pro fessionals won 14 to 5' Master Elber feld was the chief comedian 'After three innings he worried over the one sidedness of the game and traded places with Dick Harley With two BELGIAN KING SAID TO AVOR UNIVERSAL SURAGE SOCIALIST DEMAND TO BE MADE IN CHAMBER TO DAY Things are breaking right for the Co lumbus team Over 6000 people saw the nine win over St Louis bunch Ed Grillo says one reason why the Reds hit so poorly is because the major portion of the players want to be home run hitters judgment will be taxed to pick from Kahoe Kling Zalusky and Chance his quartet of backstops Only two wjll be used by the club The real struggle in the National league will be for second place says Ned Hanlon and the team that beats out Brooklyn will be entitled to the money Clingman has a slugging aggregation ac cording to press dispatches that will make any aggregation in the American associa tion look to their laurets Horace ogel affirpis the report that Billy Hamilton outfielder on the Boston club last year has decided to make his home with the reedmanites this season Exhibition games have' been planned for grounds for Saturday and Sun day when the White Stockings and Cllng Kegmovers face each other Capt Lajole has the Athletics in fairly good shape He is not overworking his pitchers just allowing enough practice to keep their wings from getting stale All the improvements have been completed on grounds and the park is' now in readiness for the opening game of the season with Detroit next Wednesday Sammy Dungan las not been shattering the boards on the field fences in the prac tice games batting eye is bad just now but he can be counted when the regular play once starts One of the best signs of the increasing popularity of the national game is shown by the reports from baseball factories all of which declare that the demand for the horsehides is greater than in former years Armistice and Amnesty to Later Cape Rebels Refused Sholtran in Townfc Ed Sholtrau the Bay Citymiddleweight arrived in yesterday to finish lip his training for riday evening's contest at the A Sholtrau will work out at the John Gallagher Loses Both Iega but May Live Toronto April 15 John Gallagher the horse trainer and a brother of the "well known steeplechase jockey was struck by an engine in the Grand Trunk yard last night Both legs were cut off and his left arm was crushed Notwithstanding his terrible injuries his condition is somewhat improved this evening and it is possible that he will recover Men Won a Game Brooklyn April The Brooklyn League team had the Marquettes a local semi pro fessional team for opponents to day and the Brooklyns won by a score of 8 to 3 COURT JURORS OR MAY TERM Lqndon April The Daily Mail In Its issue of this morning says it un derstands a serious hitch has occurred In the peace negotiations in South Af rica The cabinet council has decided to refuse a strongly worded request from the Boer leaders at Pretoria for an armistice pending the negotiations This alone is not likely to cause the Boers to withdraw from the confer ence the Daily Mail but what threatens to stop the negotiations is the fact that the government declines to place the later Cape rebels on the same footing as the burghers with re spect to amnesty and is not inclined to withdraw the banishment proclama tion These features are regarded by the Boers as two cardinal points the irreducible minimum of terms which Lord Milner went to Pretoria to ascertain and in return for tfhich the Boers agree to the loss of inda penaence aaa a general surrender WISCONSIN LADS WON OUT BY SCORE 6 TO 4 I am using it now in nty in my practice almost DR A THOMAN Cleveland Ohio tried JOHANN not only on myself but DETROIT BEAT DETROIT COLLEGE IN VERY LOOSE GAME Ban Signs New Umpire Memphis Tenn April Umpire Johnstone of tho Southern League has ac cepted a position on the staff of umpires of the American League 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 Its Defeat Which' is Certain Likely to Lead to Trouble 1 0 0 3 0 irst made in 1847 by Johann Hoff Berlin Also made in the since 1892 when the demand became so great as to necessitate a Laboratory and actory here as well as in Germany There is not a city or town in this country where it is not well and favor ably known used by all members of the household among all classes rec ommended and prescribed by Physi cians The mother and housewife JOHANN EXTRACT when she is tired overworked or nervous from any cause The business man takes it when his digestion is impaired or when he has insomnia The society woman finds it helps her when the strain from her social duties is such that she is worn out or run down The business woman says there is nothing like it for strengthening her nerves and enabling her to stand the daily strain Teachers say It has no equal for re newing strength and enabling them to perform their arduous duties' Clergymen use and recommend JOHANN EXTRACT as keeping them well and physically strong so that their brain is clear and they can do good work Doctors prescribe it whenever a pa tient needs a tonic and builder that has no reaction Brussels April The government has firmly declined to yield on the' question of revision and unless King Leopold should over ride the ministry there seems to be nothing to prevent the development of a serious situation It is understood that at the last coun cil the king insisted on the necessity of granting universal suffrage In the chamber of deputies this af ternoon Neujean presented a mani festo on behalf of the Liberal mem bers of the Leftists demanding disso lution in order to enable the country to pronounce on the revision question This manifesto pointed out that the time was critical and the country threatened with civil war and for the government to consent to a loyal and constitutional settlement could not be represented as a surrender to popular disorder To this challenge the premier M( Le Smet de Nayer replied briefly by de claring that the right of dissolution rested with the king He added that he felt it his duty to warn parliament against the rumors of government con cessions To morrow the socialist members of the chamber will present their demand for universal suffrage This will in evitably be defeated and It is feared that this defeat will lead to trouble particularly in tfie provinces No noteworthy incident occurred to day in the streets of the city The authorities have taken extraordinary measures to avert disorders and the whole quarter comprising the chamber of deputies the palace and the minis tries is kept jn Isolation from the rest of the city by cordons of the city guard The strike movement in Brus sels and its environ is of a minor character but in the industrial districts it is to day more formidable than ever The appeal of the socialist leaders for a demonstration at the chamber of deputies to morrow has created some uneasiness A number of shopkeepers have barricaded their windows It is rumored to night that cab drivers and tramway men will strike York April The Metropolitan season for 1902 was formally opened Players Desert American Asso ciation Kansas City April Catcher Tom Mis set Third Baseman Clyde Robinson and Outfielder red Ketcham of the American Association deserted that organization here to day and reported to Manager Nichols of the Kansas City club of the Western league Barrett cf Holmes rf Casey 3b Mercer 3b Harley 'if and ss Elberfeld ss If lb Gleason 2b Dillon lb ss Buelow McAllister Siever Yeager Cronin Totals ORT WAYNE MAN SAYS HE MAY BE DRAWN ON OR ADVANCE SERIOUS ONE IS REPORTED TO HAVE OCCURRED The successor to James Whitfield late president of the Western League wiil probably be Packard of Denver the board of control having practically agreed to choose him at the nw eting that will be held late in the present week This is supposed to ir an that Sexton the Three I league rth who was wanted for the places prefers to keep out of the league as sociation battle ETHICS WAS OVERLOOKED 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 New Record for Running Dive Springfield Ill April In the local A indoof athletic meet rank Zumbrook made a new national record for a running long dive covering 13 feet 7)4 Inches The record has been held by Beck of Portland On with 13 feet 54 Inches' BE SURE or you may EISNER Sole Agents New York NOAH BRUSSO DETROIT Michiaan Who Will Meet in the Principal Event of the Detroit Athletic Club Boxing Show on rriday Americans Won in Austria 1 Vienna April 15 Americans have opened the Austrian racing season with remarkable success After inning the 'first race last Sunday Trainer horses got first place four times to day Three of the winning horses were ridden by Charlie Van Dusen the Aemrican jockey Jurors for the May term of the Court have been drawn as follows: Theo dore Hauser 227 Alfred William Heck 746 Joseph Campau Thomas vMcCarty 577 Scotten Marner 171 Sherman Henry Heinmiller 441 Sherman John'H Thomp son 434 Monroe Albert Schmidt 771 Chene Meyer Levy 435 Hastings Al berc Bilger 420 Grand River Charles Graul 271 Catherine Robert Morrison 114 Abbott loyd Bell 214 Coneord John Schulte 348 Mitchell John Quinkert 61 Grandy William Siebert 518 Llvernots ran a Bow man 99 Elizabeth Samuel Moore 176 Hum boldt William Gurny 423 Elmwood Albert Cronin 84 Plum Charles Stenton $32 Jefferson James Cornell 752 Thirteenth street Samuel Taylor 1049 Champlain Rob ert Leuty 376 Grand River Willard Hyne 271 Crane Louis Trombley 230 ield John Dysurz 1394 Scotten William Schu man 380 Dix Betterly 114 Balti more George Horner 857 Sixteenth George Bembaum 303 Clay Nicholas White 437 West ort John Weiler 191 Maybury Grand Christopher A Kieter 411 Sixteenth Otto Grode 127 Preston Harry Johnson 83 Grand River Albert Kramer 16 Napoleon Haggin Will Have Racing Plant New York April 15 James Haggin has paid $300000 for the old Cowenhoven and Ryder farms adjoining the Sheepshead Bay race course The properties comprise 89 acres adjoining the track where Mr Hag gin bought last fall He already has start ed the building of an extensive racing es tablishment His neighbors around the Sheepshead Bay race course Include Will iam Whitney James Keene Perry Belmont and Hitchcock 7 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 Camp the players to day TTPTTRl AB 5 5 16 9 The Detroit Light Infantry will give an informal hop Thursday evening The ladies of the North Congrega tional church will hold a stock and fancy neckwear sale at the home of Mrs McGraw 26 Pingree avenue this afternoon at 3 Wilte of Rochester through an agent yesterday bought about 1000 descriptions of property hoiu delinquent street ana paving taxes and involving $30000 The Detroit Conservatory of will give a faculty concert tht noon in the Schwankovsky music hall presenting Miss Oleane Doty pianist and Miss Cora Cross soprano The programme is an unusually interest ing one The Howard restaurant' troubles on West ort street have beensettled by the purchase of the restaurant and good will by Marie Conley and Blanche Stewart two of his former employes Who will reopen the restaurant to morrow Albion Prepared for Michigan Albion Mich April Albion College will present the following baseball team against Michigan here this afternoon: Catcher Sebastian pitchers Simmons Howe and Karstens: first base Church second base Knickerbocker short stop Hyney third base Karstens left field Van Husan center field McKale right field Howe It is expected that Simmons will pitch the entire game If Michigan expects a snap here they will probably get fooled Albion is not simply expecting to hold the score down but is out for the game A Physical Department Temporarily Closed Owlng to a leak in the new hot water heater at the A it will be neces sary to close the physical department several days 24 6 7 8 012 2 0 0 32 2 3 4 Oil 0 0 3 Sacrifice ebruary Oscar Tolle and irst race 11 16 mile KHldoe Glendenning Solinus Dancer Angle 'Royal Huacnuca 117 4P Casey Suffering rom Case of Charley Team Notes With a continuance of weather there should be a good at tendance at to practice game at Bennett Park which wilt 'be be tween the Vets and the Colts all sixteen players with a couple of out siders taking part The proceeds of the game will be donated by the man agement to the players There were nearly two hundred 'paid admissions yesterday when the same conditions as? to receipts prevailed It really torrid weather but those who sunned themselves 'on the bleachers found it not uncomfortable' Yeager and Buelow will be the bat tery for ithe the regular to day and Jim McGuire will catch for the Colts' with Mullin Siever and Miller as the probable pitching talent for the same team Cronin will 'be at first Mercer "and McAllister on the infield probablv at short and third and the other pitchers will operate in vthe outfield when not on the slab Jimmy Casey is suffering from a rather severe ease of char ley horse bis left leg being very lame result of playing on cold and damp grounds Under treatment that he is now giv ing the member he hopes to be as spry as usual by the end of the week is the only case of the kind on the team Elberfeld has a nasty bruise on his forehead 1 from a badly bound ing grounder hut this Is nothing that affects his play CAME WITH BELOIT MEN ON THE BASES MAKING RUNS 2 1 0 1 0 14 DETROIT COLLEGE 1 2 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 (niindians Do Well in England nd'm April 15 The Canadian lacrosse vim under the leadership of Capt Wheel and Vice President Keiler has opened fifteen matches with English ru In teams The first match against nt was won hands down the brilliant of tiie Canadians leing a surprise th spi tutors A determined effort will ti trane to popularize the Canadian game throughout Great Britain Totals Innings 'I 1 Michigan 2 Beloit 0 Wnmo XVlnT) bell Stolen Roche Watson 2 Red den 2 A Merrill Morey irst base on By Morey 2: by Verburg 3 Hit by Roche Moore Brown Cotton Struck By Verburg 1 by Morey 5 1:40 Cantillon Attend ance 600 Movements of Ocean Slenmxlilps New York April Arrived: Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse from Bremen Aller from Genoa Kensington from Antwerp Sailed Cevlc Liverpool Havre April Arrived: La Bro tagne from New York Naples April Arrived: Marianne from Callao etc via St Vincent (Moville April Arrived: Tunisian from St John and Halifax for Liver pool Boulogne April Arrived Rotter dam from New York for Rotterdam Hamburg April Sailed: TotmeaZ for San rancisco Bremen April 15 Arrived: Kron Prinz Wilhelm from New York nda Plymouth and Cherbourg Plymouth April Arrived: Patri cia froni New York for Cherbourg and Hamburg (and proceeded)Sydney April 15 Arrived previously Ventura from San ran cisco via Honolulu Pago Pago and Auckland A 0 3 0 0 3 New York Aprll Public an nouncement will be made after the official installation in Columbia college of a munificent gift to that institution by An drew Carnegie according to informa tion which reaches the Press and which that paper will print to mor row (Wednesday) The exact amount is known only to the president and to the board of trustees but there is reason fo belfeVe that it is mot far short of $1000000 Defender for the Seawan linka Cup Mnt eal April Tho Royal St Law Yucbt club will commence tho trial ea for the Seawanhaka cup defender on a nd continue them each follwiiig and holiday until August 31 It be ui decided to build a new cup The niQinherR nf rltiK will xriho thft amount required to do so HITCH IN PEACE NEGOTIATIONS OUTSIDER IN BETTING WON CARTER HANDICAP EASILY THE MINISTRY YIELD Louisville has scheduled another bout for early May a time that will be overcrowded with prize ring doings iu the southern city Joe Choyinskl will do battle with Al Weinig on the of the month the night b'orc that selected for the ill fated llyin bout Both Choylnski and Wduig have recently met baddie Car ter and both lost to him In Choy case the result was decisive but in the decision was cause cf much controversy These two box ers will make a good bout Choyin ski is crafty and Weinig is strong and willing' hot grounder go through him and by the time Elberfeld had got up the field and found the ball the speedy Monahan had circled the bakes In the next inning Elberfeld found still another new spot for a left field er to play and misjudged and overran Mexican single which rolled to fence for a home run This gave the college three of its five tal lies there being a man in when Miller hit In the ninth Elberfeld and Dil lon traded places and the substitute first baseman assisted by McAllister ran the game overtime ten min utes by rainbow throwing and an argument that went that only two wefe out when as a matter of fact the side was retired our collegians were put out in this inning It was a very loosely played game on both sides The collegians did not do themselves justice their nerves being shaken by the task before them Some of the boys were really: out be fore they went to the plate at all They did not hit as well as they can and were very much rattled in their fielding in the first part of the game piling up errors mostly i uu strong arm throwing They used three pitchers Klick opened but lost heart at the lack? of support Lynch succeeded him and allowed but two hits in four innings besides fielding his position nicely Sullivan the left hander was in for but one peribd Kroner who is touted as a comer had little chance to show himself jn the outfield McDonald did some very good and some very bad work Kennedy was the star performer in the field ing line though Monahan played a nice game at short after he lost his nervousness Two singles was all the battink that figured in making three runs of the second inning and three singles with sratchy homer a sizzler that Monahan came near reaching Cook upon whom Mr Mautner called some" time ago have already notified the ort Wayne man that they are unable to discern anylegal or moral on Mullin that he urges claims have been set forth1 at length on several occasions Myl lln pitched for his club ort Waynej last season Before the close of thebaseball year Detroit signed Mullin Owing to a misunderstanding on the advance money question Mullin later put his name dqwn on a Brooklyn contract receiving advance Brook claim on Mullin is not well founded as ort Wayne a member of the Western association was pay ing protection money to the Najtionai league at the time that Ebbets tam pered with the player The' case in phase is 'parallel with those of Wright Gochnaur and otheik Maut ner claims that in November he sign ed Mullin to a personal contract giv ing him advance and also that Mullin then made a signed statement that he was not then under contract to any other club He Has No Argument There is now no ort Wayne team for Mullin to report to and no court would sustain a icontention that Mr Mautner can sign players to be ped dled about to any team he may wish No threatened suit for false pretences will hold as Mr Mautner knew that Mullin was under contract to De troit at the time the young man Is alleged to have been induced to sign a statement denying that fact Manager Dwydr was aware early yesterday that legal notice to Mullin had been prepared and managed to the constable who had the paper until he Dwyer could see the player The constable went out to the grounds in the afternoon was introduced to Mullin by Dwyer handed the paper to the player who glaneed at it 'and then gave it to his manager Later Secretary Cook appeared at the grounds and was given the notice to read He and Dwyer had a conference and when questioned about the mat ter gave an excellent imitation of A reedman and Brush granting an interview They declined to make public the wording of the paper Purport of the Notice The notice is brief and consists merely of a recitation that virtue of a certain etc entered into by Isaac Mautner and George Mullin the latter is ordered to report to the ort Wayne club for practice Mr Mautner also states that he stands prepared to meet demands for advance money to pay expenses incurred in reporting and practicing Divers other less important things are set forth Dwyer was notified to instruct Mul lin not to talk about the matter iand Mr Cook himself would not discuss It He has already gone over the ground In the earlier stages' of the case stating then that con tract is binding that Mullin wilbplay here and that the club will attend to any attempts Mr Mautner may make to bother the pitcher Mullin earlier and again yesterday that he came to Detroit to play ball and that he will do so He will quit the game rather than report to Mautner or to Brooklyn? In closing his notice the said Mautner of the first part commands the afore said Mullin of the second part to ive immediate notice of his intentions Up to midnight said Mullin had purchased no postage stamps I ALBION WINS TO DAY i TRIP WILL BE A SAD ONE Read This Testimony: desire to add my testimony to tho efficiency of JOHANN EX TRACT In convalescence after wast ing or long continued disease it has no superior family and Win a Surprise at Lake aide Chicago April 14 The local racing sea son was begun to day at Lakeside The feature of the racing was the victory of Jagerroan 3 year old filly Zebiawhich had been backed from 200 to 50 to 1 in the second race a 5 furlong sprint for which Burnie Bunton and Kenilworth were almost equal first choices around 3 to 2 Zebia had a world of speed at first but was tiring badly at the finish and lasted just long enough to win from Burnie Bunton by a neck Kenilworth finished among the also rans Summaries: irst race four furlongs Computation 113 (Nutt) 3 to 2 won Brookston 113 (An stet) 2 to 1 second Pennant 110 (Dom inick) 4 to 1 third time :50 Lacy Craw ford Silver Poplar The Phantom Charles Walker Bay Wonder North Pole and King Hammer also ran Second race five fur longs Zebia 91 (Davison) 50 to 1 won: Burnie Bunton 108 (Blake) 3 to 2 second: Money Muss 110 (Otis) 4 to 1 third time 1:01 ather Wentler Kenilworth Maggie Davis Carl Kahler If You Dare Tom Kingsley and Mary Pine also ran Third race mile Schwalbe 105 (Singleton) 4 to 5 won Leenja 103 (Steele) 3 to 1 second Tommy orster 114 (Otis) 15 to 1 third time 1:42 2 5 Sly Maid Chickadee Lee Royd Belle of Worth and Illowaho also ran ourth race Dr Stevens 101 (Otis) 6 to 1 won Henry of ranstamar 107 (Dean) 3 to 1 second Lindenella 104 (Dominick) 5 to 2 third time 1:42 Leo Newell Digby Bell Prince Blazes Dewey and Add also ran ifth race four fur longs Stem Winder 103 (Dominick) 6 to i won The Don 113 (Monro) 11 to 2 second Agnes Mack 100 (Otis) 20 to 1 third time :50 Lady Gallantry Totila rances Porter Susie and Gertie Weim bold also ran Sixth race one and an eighth miles Malay 107 (Otis) 3 to 5 wpn John McGuerk 95 (C A Jackson) 5 to I second Banish 106 (Hope) 2 to 1 third time 1:55 2 5 Kingstelle rank Ireland ana veyion also ran Entries: irst race miles Ella 104: Ida Duffy Secures Additional 1 Pitchers Milwaukee Wis April Manager Duffy of the Western League club here to day signed Pitchers oulke and Muller both semi professionals 'President Quin of the American 'Association 'Club said to night that the association will back Dale Gear In his injunction proceedings against the deserting plavers at: Kansas City and that every one will bo brought to time New York 8 Montreal 3' New York April The Montreal bese ball club played 5 the New Yorksof the National 'League" to thlp belng the second game between the two teams a Tin New Yorks won by a acora of to BIG CARREGIE GIT TO COLUMBIA COLLEGE LORA POMONA CARRIED THE' TENNESSEE OAKS Turrer) 8 to I third time "odlalte armer Jim Benn Chalice and German aiso ran Third race selling Lee King 99 (T Dean) 5 to 1 won Chorus Boy luO tBlrkenruth) 5 to 1 sec ond Treber 103 (Winkfield) 3 to 1 third time 1:43 Sir Rolla Elsie Bramble Nanie Plead and The Caxton also ran ourthe Tennessee Oaks mile lora Po Woods) 3 to 5 won Marque (v inkfield) 4 to 1 second Waina 4 to 1 third time 142 Our Jersie and Autumn Leaves also Xth South Breeze 6 to 5 won Brigade 115 to sscond Wild Pirate 108 4 IVcds) 8 to third time 1:52 cuclen Appleby also ran Sixth race sell ing 7 furlongs Amlrante 95 (Loudgn) eien won Nearest 101 (Bell) 8 to 5 sec ond Incidental 98 (J Walsh) 15 to 1 third time 1:29 jadith I Samelson atul Tatar also ran npnirles: irst race 9 16 Bourbon 108 Lyman Hay 108 Robert Lansing Andrew Ring Rosance John A Scott 106 Sarah Maxim King Sister Budweiser Lady Lake 103 Second race half mile Dress 108 Gold Ornament Maverick Step Around 102 Harrison Sen Morrison The Advocate Pretty Charlie 101: Mabel Hurst Creseda Dinero 98 Nimble Nag 96 Third race five eighths Lord Quex 124 Bronze Medal 117 The Rival 112 Gallant ly 107 Bill Logan Hans Wagner String town Hainault Cadet Linch 104 The Es mond Evening Star 102 ourth race mile and an eighth Cordova handlcapSilurian 21 Barouche 92 Vulcain 114 Nitrate 98 ifth race short course handicap steeple Helen Paxton 151 Corillo Golden Link 150 Mazo 145 Precursor 141 Sauber 139 Harve 130 Robert Morrison 128 Jennie Day 125 Ada 125 Sixth race mile and a Specific U9 Peace Gonfallon Admonition Aihrd 116 Scarlet Lily 114 Echodale Sir Christo pher 109 Nannie 107 Toah 106 Orleans The Bronze Demon 104 avorites Won at Oakland San rancisco April The seven fur longs handicap at Oakland to day resulted in an easy victory for La Goleta "while Hagerdon beat Byron Rose for second money Meehanus the favorite for the last race got away poorly and finished third our favorites were first past the judges Summary irst race futurity course Milas 122 (L Daly) 2 to 1 won Jarlette 114 (Troxler) 7 to 5 second Dandy 122 (J Mc Carty) 25 to 1 third time 1:12 Matin' Bell lo Culver Hard Nignt George Whit ney Yellowstone Winnecrook and Swift Light also ran Second race one halt mile maidens The orum 110 (Hoar) 2 to 1 won Maud Sherwood 115 (Conley) 10 to second Bennett 10 to 1 third time :49 1 2 Brumel Jennie McGowan elice James Sultelma Dar ante Tamm and Carola also ran Third race 3 4 mile King Dellls 109 (Troxler) 21 2 to 1 won Marsa 111 (Vick ery) 15 to 1 second Marineuse 108 (Hoar) 15 to 1 third time 1:15 1 2 Relnade Cuba McNamara Gold Baron ine Shot Cally wag Rey Dare and Narra also ran ourth race 7 8 mile handicap La Golen 104 (Boseman) 6 to 5 won Hagerdon 103 (Callis) 3 to 1 second Byron Rose 105 (Prior) 7 to 1 third time 1:27 Ellis Glenn Bagdad and Bragg also tan ifth race mile and a sixteenth selling Wol hurst 112 (Conley) even won Expedient 112 IHowson) 49 to 1 second Larry Wilt 93 (Knapp) 5 to 1 third time 1:49 Lento 1 ady Meddlesome Decoy Killeen Consta ble and Casdale also ran Sixth race 3 4 rfiilg selling Kitty Kelly 109 (Hoar) 8 to 1 won: Sharpbird 114 (Troxler) 2 to 1 sec ond Meehanus 114 (Donnelly) even third lime i Bill Bohamson also ran Entries: Breton 113 Bratain Rubino Andy Bender Myriad Rogue Maraschino Second race mile and a sixteenth El Pilar 91 orest King El Rey Invictus Berdos Billy Lyons 106 Slap Dash Ulloa 108 Elmer 109 Royal Prize McNamara 110 Brutal 112 Third race 1 2 tnile purse 2 year Prestolus Mlreiria 105 The og 108 Tom Mitchell Dottrell 110 Deutschland Don Ami 113 Organdie 115 Jockey Club Diekey Elfin King 118 Clartnetta 119 ourth race mile) handi Princess Titania 100: Sister Jeanie 102: Headwater 104 The Pride 108 ifth race 7 furlongs selling Ishtar 97 Royal ty 99 The Hoodoo 102 Bernato Tony Lepplng ondo 104 Our Lizzie 105 Dever eaux Mike Strauss 107 Klckem Bob' 100 San Venado 110 The Singer 111 Sixth race mile and a sixteenth Tufts 101 Mamie Hildreth 104 El 106 Canejo Aticia 108 Merops Athracite Plan Einstein 110 El Mldo 112 ree Lance 113 Straggler 114 5 5 1 5 1 5 3 1 1 2 Tames announcement that ho will this momlngr start for i'iliforrla to confer with Jeffries on a possible match for the heavyweight championship arouses no enthusiasm auri attracts little attention The pub lic is sated with heavyweight talk hen the men have got together and iuned articles and after and bath boxers have posted forfeits there iv be some notice given the next proposed battle for the title I Bowling League will hold i inniiil banquet on Monday eveningt Xrws Auditorium uukc Robertson and Keagey are 1 1 nik ing oarsmen whom Coach 1 i ia developed this year 1 ni'v authorities at Cornell are still a four cornered race on Lake 1 Lvn bo arranged for the month of Benny Yanger and Abe Attell have com to terms and the contest that i' was feared would have to be called off is now formally announced Yan was matched with the winner of tiio Brond Attell match and on the timt Broad would be the winner tf arrangements for weights were tn id' with that bdxer 124 pounds be jrk' agreed on Attell could not see ihn wishing a lighter scale A com omlso has been reached 122 pounds Lna the weight the weighing in to bo done in the afternoon Prill the Georgetown catcher who is signed with the Washington team 1 iin' of the most promising youngsters the eusti rn colleges He was prac th'allv lorced into accepting the Wash lugtoii offer as the result of action A A That body this past wei declared Drill a professional be cause lie caught for team in an exhibition game against Jersey iiv Drill received no rfvoney and jn rely helped out Loftus neither of whoso catchers is in shape yet for work The Georgetown athletic board asked the A A for a ruling on 1 till status and the amateur body which has not time to investigate some very flagrant cases of professionalism that involve more influential persons read Drill out of the game Inside of twenty four hours Gear has succeeded in' securing temporary Injunction to prevent jako WKlimer from playing with i theposition Kansas City team the AVesiern League outfit This Injunc tion binds until April 25 when will be given action! his measure of success tiflisfar Cwins to have little effect on other iayers even in his own team Mos "i Ketcham and Robinson have all r)owed over to Western club this week doing exactly p' Ing that has caused action to be ikeii against Weimer Robinson is riirdiv getting into the prize is the youngster whom ot ie Mack sent south and who inip the Athletics Mr) Gear case gets some of his own jrnedl McDonald 'cf Miller 3b lb Sullivan rf Kroner If Monahan ss Kennedy 2b Lynskey Klick Lynch 1' Totals 40 5 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 Detroit 0 3 7 0 1 College 0 0 0 1 2 Innings Siever 3 Yeager 3 Cro nin 3: Klick 3 Lynch 4 Sullivan 1 Base hits Off Siever 1 off Yeager 5 off Cronin 1 off Klick 7 off Lynch 2 off Sullivan 2 Two base Cronin Home Barrett Mil ler Stolen bases Mercer Elberfeld Sie ver Buelow Cronin irst base on Detroit 5 College 4 Left on Detroit 5 College 8 Struck By 'Siever McDonald Monahan by Yeager Kennedy Lynskey by Cronin McDonald Sullivan 2 Monahan Kennedy Lynskey by Klick Dillon Wild Klick Time Mercer McAllister Mul lin Attendance 200 a ternated with errors Michigan lost to Beloit by the score of 6 to 4 The day was warm and clear and the men showed more life than at any time yet Verberg who was In the box for Michigan for tha first time pitched a steady consistent game allowing but seven scattered hits Michigan scored two in the opener Roche started the ball rolling with a hit and stolen base Watson walked Campbell sacrificed and both scored on hit Watson lined out a homer In the third and Redden finished the scoring for Michigan inthe fourth getting a safety going tothird on a high throw and scoring on single Beloit started her work In the fourth Ed Merrill got to on error stole and came in on the catch wild throw Morey got his life by error stole and came in on hit the latter scoring on long fly Slater added an other in the fifth and the score was in the seventh was hit by the pitcher Brown followed from the same cause Slater and Merrill flew out and Ed Merrill hit to Ver berg The latter threw slowly to Wat son who touched it with his glove and both men scored Aside from thesetwo innings the playing was good the special feature being the catch of a difficult foul fly by Matthews The team left for Albion at where they play to morrow Score: AB 4 one and a sixteenth Annn TJsenniA Haidee Natural Gas Rival Dare Aaron Lady 106 Beauty Book Spica 107 Dousterswivel 112 Second race halt mile 2 year old fillies maidens Bilvee ringe Belle Geheimmisa Our Bessie Josette Pure Dale Sadie Miss Shamrock Diamond May lorla Philo Laura 110 Third race five and a half Small Jack 101 Miss Con rad 108 Boundless Gousto Pomplno 109: Scorpio ox 111 Golden Age 113 Posart 116 Lady Curzon 108 ourth race six furlongs Mary Pine 93: Hoodwink Prdnta 98 Owenton Balm of Gilead Otis Lingo John A Clark Hay don St Tammany Dandala 103 Pyrrho IOS ifth race mile and a sixteenth sell ing Sarllla 100: Tea Gown 101 Chancery Lavator Donster 102 Red Apple 109 Sixth race mile selling Trauer Emma A 101 sipnon Approved ne Mormon Laspara 115: Homage 116: Morond izt HHna Harrv Charles 125 Dodie 96 Lucer 125 0 3 2 1 6 6 0 6 1 New racing at Aqueduct to day A big crowd was in attendance and the weather conditions were excellent The Carter handicap at 7 fur longs the feature of the Queens County Jockey spring meeting was won easily by Dwyer's Ethics quoted at 20 to 1 in the betting with Contend second a half length In front of Petra II Himself the entry of Daly andfirst choice in the betting was at no time dangerous finishing away back in the ruck Nine candidates faced the starter with Himself favorite at7 to 5 and Contend a strong second choice Margraviate was well supported at 10 to 1 After a few delay at the post they were sent away to a good start Margraviate was first to show with Redpath second Eddie Busch third the rest close up Rounding the far turn Himself began to improve nis position coming from ninth to fifth place but was never able' to catch the leaders Ethics h8 as they were tied to a The pool rooms were closed in this city to afcsy and the big? army bettors were forced to go to Aqueduct thus greaMy in creasing tne attendance The hand books as well as the race track did an enormous business Summaries: race 5 furlongs Delagoa 4 to aud 8 to 5 won McAddle 116 (T Burns) 3 to 1 and 6 to 5 'second Cassville 96 Cochran) 20 to 1 and to 1 third time 1:01 4 5 Elizabeth Moan optional Maru George Dolce far Nlente 1 nncess Otillie Mary Worth Ondurdls Locket Prince John Lithium Snark Mls tiess Huitzilopochtli Graden also ran Sec ond race year olds 4)4 Morca 11a (Landry) 4 to land 6 to 5 won Kbtam iner 108 (T Burm) 40 to 1 and 15 to second Blue Peter 116 (Bullman) 7 to 2 and even third time :56 3 5 Collgny Bensonhurst Wild Thyme ading Light Scotch Kiss Bismarck Othan Barnegie also ran Third race 7 furlongs Sir lorian 112 (Bullman) 7 to 2 and 6 to 5 wen Satire 113 (Landry) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 second Past 89 (Thompson) 2u to lands tme 1:29 1 5 Lanceman Belle of Milford Pleasant Sail Military Swamp lands Playlike The Talisman also ran fourth race Carter handicap 7 Ethics 106 (H Cochran) 20 to 1 and 6 to 1 won Contend 107 (Shaw) 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 second Petra II 106 (Doggett) 20 to 1 and 4 to 7thrll: time 1:28 1 5 Margraviate Himself Eddie Busch Barbara rletchle Redpath Man also ran ifth race 4) 4 furlongs Dark Planet 107 (Bren n)c50to 1 and 20 to 1 won: Gloriosa 1V7 (Smith) 2 to 1 and evensecond Mack ey Dwyer 107 (T Burns) 7 to 2 and 6 to 5 third time :56 Tom Maybin Agio Wol fram Orloff Heather Bee Pine Top Adele Harding Stunts Kittanlhg Tribesman Kilmore also ran Sixth race 5) 4 Roue 105 (H Michaels) 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 won Whist 100 (R Johnson) 50 to 1 and 20 to 1 second: Jack Demand 103 (Wonderiy) 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 third time 1:08 Reformer Tenagra The Hoy den Caithness Essene Neither One Early Eve Rocky Singing Nymph Sister Juliet reelander also ran Entries: irst race selling four and a half Discus 112 Soothsayer 107 lorestan 103 Dark Planet Warte Nicht 102 Harriet 99 Mystic Belle 99 Epi demic 94 Second race selling mile and 70 Ben Viking Woodirice 112 atal ist 106' Ninona 98 Alack 92 Shandon field 86 Third race maidens four and a half General Dix Kennard Red Knight War Cry Tugal Bey Reeves Cin clnnatus Examiner 110 Dolly Hayman Mamselle Charlotte Newman Back ber 107 ourth race selling seven fur Kilogram 120: Ben Viking 114 Jack McGinn 122 Star lilt Zenora 109 Major Daniels Marothen 197 Animosity 103 Merry Hourex 99 ifth race selling five and a half Irldlscent The Ref eree' ried Krupp 110 Worry Illuminate Edgar Poe Cigar 107 Astery Cobla Sun derlands 105 Sixth race seven furlongs Alslke Roystererl 115 Candling 111 Mos ket Dachshund Lord Sterling 108 Lean der Woden Vassal Dance Squire Quinne 100 Broad Street 97 Clipper Speedmas 95 it You expect a half starved child to prosper Neither will half starved hair prosper either Growth demands food Then feed hair eed it with Ayer Hair Vigor the only genuine hair food falling out rapidly beoa? was nearly bald I then less toOf Hair Vigor hair antwo bottles stopped my rapidly iK out and made grow wonders for nKUth awson Detroit Mich AYR CO Uwell Man A Household Word vetted in the third Erratic piled up the tallies this trouble the collegians settled down and did better work while Detroit took' things more easily both at bat and in the field Each of the profes sional pitchers worked three innings Cronin tried hia new underhand de livery on the for the last three and fanned two men in Regulars vs Qolts benefit game for the players to day Score: DETROIT A i 0 1 Isaac Mautner of ort Wayne who harbors the delusion that ha will as sist in shaping the ISO baseball career of George Mulin now a fnember of pitching staff mad a new move yesterday in this now somewhat celebrated case He ordered Mullin to report at once at ort Wayne for practice a formal summons signed by Mautner but prepared by his legal representative in Detroit A Groes beck being presented by a constable to the twirler as the latter was working out at Bennett Dark prepar atory to the game with Detroit Col lege There' will be no paid to the notice Mullin in preserving an attitude of silence acting under in struction of Messrs McNamara and who trains the University oflxnia athletes has now ninety men 'Hmm as candidates for the track ana ills natoiir field nt wheel riders will be asn the National Cycling Asso living received more names than previous Year: 1 hule crack pole vault irulri an broad jumper is showing eplt? of the fact that he is best of condition' eight has experienced i hake up Two have been rele fc the second boat while hardly a i in his old' position Lu River Turk Otto Maya ands snnar are the prominent members ca iraming camp AU are preparing for tie nour motor paced race of April 19 an'i' 'Monllas sent ln entries for the two mile championship's at Pennsylva relay races on AprIl 26 The Tigers ri eonsidcrable interest to these "I have EXTRACT also on a great number of my patients with marked success in cases of con valescence impaired for mothers while nursing and in general debility and have found it to be an excellent remedy for building up the ALRED RICKE Philadelphia 'Pa "JOHANN EXTRACT is highly recommended toy the profession ADAMS Honolulu' I "I have used and 'prescribed JOHANN EXTRACT for more than ten vears with the best re HERMAN MEYER Vienna Austria JOHANN EXTRACT I consider one of the greatest bless ings that human science has produced for the benefit of suffering mankind' EDWARD SILLENM st netersourg Russia to get JOHANN be Imposed upon MENDELSON CO GREAT BRITAIN YlNtTEUgrATES DETROIT COLLEGIANS 5 LOST THEIR NERVE Wines and liquors or family and mediclaaJ purposes Sole controUeg i CENTURY CLUB BYE Quality tho beat Prloea the lowest Oaks Won Memphis Tenn Schorr scored a victory to day by winning the Tennessee Oaks at one mile with his 3 year old filly lora Pomona The Schonr horse was always favorite In the betting while Marque and Wainamoinen were held at fodrs Autumn Leaves and Our Jessie ere at long odds The start was excel lent the five contenders being on even terms when the barrier went up Waina moinen shewed in front at the first quar ter but turning down the back stretch Autumn Leaves assumed command and closely followed by Wainamoinen and lora Pomona set the pace to the head of the stretch At' this point Marque moved up rapidly and at the sixteenth pole was lead ing by a length Woods shook lora Po mona up a trifle and the filly drew away winning by half a length from Marque who beat Wainamoinen half a length for second money The race was worth more than $3 003 to the winner Summaries: irst race selling 6 Red Hook 107 (Robertson) 5 to 1 won: Harry New 107 (Winkfield) 11 to 5 second Charles Meyer 107 (J Woods) even third time 1:14 Julia Junkin Blue Mint Nav illus Harry Shafer and Cork also ran Sec ond race 4)4 furicngs Onatua 101 (J Woods) 3 to 5 won Henry McDaniel 113 (R Williams) 2 to 1 second Tom Co jjl i It EU i IBS 1 aissBfe wSSS IffltiWM I LX CHAS BARRETT 42 Cadillac Smart Phon IMS Wl 1.

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