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THE SUN TEIURSDAY APRIL 24 19Q2I

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tIIMIRE DWYERS ROSTAND WINS

VETEttAN PLUNGER BACKS UtMAT ODDS Of 20 TO 1

not It It Only S10O Each noFourR-sUtllne FlnUtiM stIr fp the Crowd

t Aqnednrt Form PI en Enjoyof Pront IncrcM of Attendance

The Increased to 1000

ot the meeting PO fur und ni three hot fnvor-

lt and a second rlioloe won there was n

tport wn over

crowd mCd po ed with that frenzy

which makes hONe racIng such i fasclnntlnt-

rsialn on thn clubhoufi veranda when

boric went to the pot for the tInt race

InTnltd beIng n MtfTerer from loeoirotorM-

kAliB w-

clal reverse lnro the day when so0o-oni u

Mr Dwyers

let down In every InoUinw In the Mce-u n

looking colt named Uottnnd byOaleon11 He ft

favorite tit II to 10 with J 1 McCnffcrtyand V M Taylor Blnroarclcheavily

lit four Then the Mc ar Keenes

eleht while Jack Joynera Heroine waspounded down Irom 0 to 1 to fifteen Ro

Uhd was neglected bv th wise bettor buttho e who knew the colts game qualities

cot aboard at 30 In t and even betterwa not confident that thA rolt could

win but he would not lot him run withoutH bet MI hi commissioner placed flOOacroMth board Rettlnc JO o and 2

When the barrier was let BO Newton Ben

sUaetonn Pocorntlon wheeled deliberately

ad w left Ui tanJ with Cochrnn upwa awiiy by Joe Cohb

he wim nil out In the hot

by n neck Jo1 Cobh com In if very stronc atthe end bentlnir Olorlomi n neck toollerolnn WMM four lenuthii The timewn 102 3V Mr wits warmly eontrrntuiated bv hi friend

n tendency to rungreen brlllant flight of

thIs raceturned up M Van Pmae lal

favorite con hut

choice with Kl oo hacked down to111 ewnuM hive been n perfect dart had notMount Klfco refu i d to He w-

vM A 4

for to overcome 1

pliirh item rha e hut Naysnta boat

Cincinnati

Winnie OConnor tonW the mount onfamily Autocrat colt t r In th thirdevent a five nod n half fiirloncn ten poundnbovK the iicale The t l nti and promptIv hacked Mal ter-no well he w from tn 5 toIt to to Meanwhile John J McTalTPrtyK-McAddlo op nln 4 toS to an v n

TV innu nr MlivenHii ii to four OracHi

with Vnnrlerl hliMllriT wbthe nf tho treteh drewaway hnndllv nnd Miller who h d mount

edH to Inok th r OTT OTonnord to come through on the r Malnter

leaden hut him oft Then OConnorhu mount to the

an a irreit for th wire Miller wanaoplnv hut lust n

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with If rallMrdu Jv t-

b Ht out MMMr with two lengthbehind Tim wn lfl-

OTonnnr WH dearly lfn br fledfem-li th fifth rare In what the n a

Ilrl h of the day Thl event wa fur

Jhiilnplnen 7 info Hounteoii who the inHdliltn

for t lun nt flv the logn floylerer who u all over

nt four n y t full of ruiiilneand pt hl head In front nil theMnrketo hu lled then It wn llounteou-

liieiui tweipn lt ifrn and en ied-

oiifd tweaked the other The twoiteidlnc approached equalrind ccreainlniruniler Helf rn miperli landedrum n In I ii Is Philippine bolui

four lenulli l lilid-Kllosiraiii na thus for this andl

at tlirr nii rtrr nf H the iPOr-li r e In the N I u iM favoriteiitae little It M intuit

though that IM was rfduied frilu flvei inIII to k hln looked If the wight pull oftthe e wlwii the II M wa out

liHin Iii it lien llrniiiHiiif ram rt i mi 1 it Ma nil ver Mr lleiuiinvi rtl IBf wiiiiu k rleserls I V l lllll III

t 14 l m t HIIMII up III theIkt wiili HHH l head-Hcira II oiii l the pUif

l l raiv at tir viinsriwr f a miu-ilmw nn411 in Ule4i thri reiroliU I

l Tim j li r Smtil M

l4 lrt IH lihl HOI UP I unit lirei In I bv umiiiii-

ld sit the UuW tlir I

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at Aqueduct afternoon IS the heatof the city jnndt ocean breeTe populu-

fblin too the QUlen County ockey Clubot tho

orFour were

that the crod on andIt the trt day thllt

the

thellchael F Ihyer Mr an

to him mere ho

devoted to port of anda fAir

Thou and ofI Are tntere4ted hener on o-

rJ horI wIn for It

t the he Ideltrrda which for

i at nvr Dwyer had a

lullInColumbia the

Joe Cobb

locked at

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had thwhip thp lat

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ornament buta

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what

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ceneral freln istltafiitIOfl tb diyI flntabcs an

itood tiptoe bellowed

Iexcitement R8

DwYer Is

lie bita eufterert tflflflY-

bets wprP twirate1le

atlil the klnga baa

gradually gotten together pretty tble-aalfl rflCOet therelore

lrstenalYruns and I-

anIays cM baa afIrM

wsjng furlonga Mr flfl

wac prettyR the Stahea aa

1waa much sought after

flyingand Itntflnd ti t4IkP

Cochran In Ixteentb butnever faltered thourh in a few inort

Pat a flnatJtnd wea

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I4 Pw3er cobra werfl again

fourth beatenfour They cere carrIedby colt elndnnatua thistIme there Wa dbappoInttneflt in-cfnnatu

ca

It was thatb Tb wInner

who was not onlypowerfully track was

aalso blICkPd nil the country

TheStables lIdcre wna a

JH barrier wee raised to

left hihe went outfront with was

teCnt-J lenT a GiIi art r colt KAnnerl

aaily a eIghtand half lengthrhe time was 4

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was pacteAdrlI the turn lit

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ira his whip antI committed murderflu the

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Time 147 2Ctan won drlvlne Korttrnr br r 0 br-

atiTH RACKFor br tubnerlptlon ot

110 Moo added lo 110six furlongs

hors ant iff Jockey Irfrine J JIbold lll H I-

Frrelander 3 107 Cochran 41 l 2Aden3 noLandry 91 even 9-

OturhltaS 107 Michaels 41 ht 4Ho Ruucll 3 iasThorasoD lt1 61-t 107McOlnn 1 1 ft1Restorative I 107 Fletcher ZOI atUU IMlrawhlool 401Leslie llruce 3 107 Cumnt 11UOI 9MChief 3 110 L Smith 90t to1 10nurora 3 107 Crelrhtonloi l 4OI II

3 ito Redfern I 13ruing FoxFrank 3 III IKxreit 301 121 13

captain It 3 no r ircnnr aot jol 14Moorish Dance 3 1OSCreamer 001 3O1 Ii

Time 110Good start won drtvtnr Poolil b by Far

andoleCotlon Queen owned by 0 If Whitney

Aqueduct Entries for TodayFirst Race StUlng wren rurionrcThe Puritan Ill Arbitrator 1M

llandlcapprr ll Rough nidtr ton108 Irtncfis oiUlle 1 U

Jack McGinn IO7 UaratbonKttlrr 107

Second naeeHandlran one mile and TOrardjRllocram IK I Lone nbtrman 11-

6tlrs 128 Adelaide Prince 107Sir llorlan lilt

Tblrd Kaee Tbreeyearoldi idling seven furlongslit Sbandrnflrld 101108 Woodchuck 101

Fourth Race The Ozone twoyerul lisail a halt furlongslog ntacua

lilue and IU7 Squinto-Kxamlncr

Soolbiayer

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Rare Sdllac li furlongslack JlctilnnSt liamaby no UroaJstreel n

no shepherd 81-SnsrU looGertrude nilott 107Princess Otlllle and Ends

Sixth Race Maiden twoyearoldj four and ahalf I

Ponca IM Kllmorle IMJane lor Sparkle Esher IM I

Mamie Worth ton Baby IMBoundary IM Impetuous IM

IM Soothsarer IM

First Principal Win City and SuburbanDtipaltli le Tni Sex

rll 23 Tlie race for the Cityand Handicap or 2000 soverelgngfor and upward was run at

this afternoon Mr A Steadall FirstPrincipal 5 years old carrying 109 poundswon Lord Carnarvons The Solicitort years oldcarrying 87pounds was secondand the Duke of Devonshires Baldoyle8 yrs old carrying 95 pounds was third

horses ran The betting was 100 toFirst Principal 5 to 1 against

The Solicitor and 60 to 1 against DaldoylMr William C Whitney Volodyvoskl

the winner of the Derby last year alsoran and finished twelfth

At MemphisMrurim April J3 Sam Hlldrttha Searcher

titer trillIng his field to the quarter pole eMilycaptured the Peabody Handicap the chief neatot thn day of tpruir meeting by twolengths The fields were generally larger and theseven events were well contested Summaries

First Race Seven and a half furlonrsTheIroner Demon M ilrestoiil 10 to I won Josle F-

l IK Henderson It to second Kdlth q 101OLouchllni J to I third Time liMf

Second llaceSli l STurner 1 to 3 won Hainan n Louden It lo 1

4

Third Race One rule and a uttteenth SatinCoal 101 inelli 4 lo I won McWIIIUms 107 IRur-iertsonl IS to S second Mr Pommy IO8 Winkfield 4 t 1 third Tine I

Fourth Iliee Prabody for threeVearolds And upwarti one mile soul anSearcher l R llenderwn 4 to t won Silurian100J Walsh lo second lAkeri-

to I third Tune l i4Fifth RAce Four ant a haIl fnrlonts F

It Wlnkreldl 1 lo S won lyman 113 ii-

XVoodsi 3 to I second lien Chalice R Wil-

liams S to I third Time OM-Slsth llace Seven and a The Four

Hundred o Dtrkennith 13 to 10 won I Samuelon J Walsh II lo S erill llen 1erini to I third I37 j

Seventh Race Sit furl nis Theory 103 Dlr-

kenruthi to 1 won Latterto to 1 second Clorita J Woods II to 10

third Time I

At ClilcaeoCHICAGO April JS ella

IWoooi Aruerlcan Derby randldtte was dlsjr ce-

fullv beaten by and Zlbli In the nrstrare at this afternoon Otis wa held

to 2 In the hettlor but did not receive rnurb playthe bulk of the money on Hoodwink for the

at evens the roil tot whirs

out trouble Summariesfirst Rare Sli Mrlont Hoodwink 107 WWil-

dm Zlbla ndOils Ill iSlngleton I In 2 third lime I1S 4

S oond lUr rout lund a half fiirlnnis DrWalker 10J ilkjmlnlct I In I unn Lady Cliurrbll-lId SliiKleton 12 to I ond lly Wonder a-

illln K to I third Time OST

Third Rice SU n Foi II lOtlsla I won Charley Moore 121 IValonl 0 to 2

wrand Carl Kahler lo iMacletuni stoi thirdTlnie 1115

Fourth live One mile and a Uteenth-Srhwalbe 10 isinclelcm 11 to S won Ix ne IM

i lo I Tburlei lot IA Jacknon a-

to I third 24huh Hare One mile and a aliteenth Lavaur-

1JJ A Jukvini 4 In t unn lMl ey itS iXlrnesi7 In 1 MionJ Chancery lui iUll 7 lo I thirdTime I S

rare One stud a Cors e MU In wn 4 lo I

K Tea tioxn M Miler rica iblrdTime 2IO

Sail Irancltrm M April The feature of

racing this afternoon the win of sitter Jeanle-In Ib Sba k llr In the two M rareNmalor BatUMt Mcoml a IKK tthe Mart Summary

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IN THE BASEBALL WORLD

NEW YORKS RALLY AND fINFROM THE BOSTON-

Sllrooklns Ixxie Tnelr Third StnJiht Gameto the PhllatlelphlasntUtjurcs Stillat the Top American League RaceUnder Way Olber Contests Note

The league same yesterdaywere York 1hlladelphla andPlttsburg The New York finished strongagainst the lloitons the bent Brook-

lyn easIly and Cincinnati furnished pooropposition for Ptttaburs The AmericanLeaeuo gut under way yesterday t Chicago

St txiuls nnd TheChicago trounced Detroit 8t Louis

at

and Philadelphia won from Balti-

more The National League results yester-

day and the record followYork S Boston

Plitsburt llClnelanatL J-

PtUlaxltlpala I Brooklyn 4

TUB AECOBD

Per r r-

II Cent TT LClnl-Pltlaburr S o Vff nrooVtrnPhiladelphia 1 M3 il M

4 I u Cincinnati i 6 200

Newlork 3 3 M3 Ml LouU U 4 AW

yEw YOnK i BOSTON Ithe for seven Innings

at the Polo ClroundH yesterday thepulled the out Their rally

the elclili Inning was tin xpectcd but Pot

stud Van llaltren Qul tu on the liontoiix together wit n iv had throw by Pe Montrevlllr cnrromlne off back as

bunalei but only the ono referred to

anappy fielding In the tameand three tnataocvs of pour bn running-In latter Boston offended OIK

and the local twc two Xnw Yorkerwho on the patti were louder

view of Neww players appeared on Um homo te m

relief Mc ee wnM uchn snap for the Boston

veteran outfielder Hoim tlnicsknown ns wn In

thick of thin wInning rally mode one Inpxppn lve error nnd a Slim

One the e olme to the groundwhile In under n full head of Mentii

Successive hit Mornn Iltllnger Cooleyand Tenney gave the Dotloiu two runs

Tenney and produced two InThe fcoreil one

run In the fifth on Van double nndLauderx single double and DoyleV-

with It victoryscore

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Cooteyef ITenney 2DeUont 2bO ICortny rto 0Carney If o 2-

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Totals 4

for the Doylo forces The

Saw voltap a K Knpt1200 Vanllanlfl 2 n o oROD Dunn M 0 o a 4 0s 7 S Lauder SbO s a 2 0ono tmvle iti 1 2 10 ii i

000 tvrhntyrf 0 o n o o2 0 1 1 O

I 4 0 llrodle cfl8 J 0 er c 1

040 MrOe p 0 o o o n-

Thlflmano o 0 o 04 14 S livana 0 0 0

TolAli t II 27 II 2-

Datted for McGee In the second laulrglotIon o o o o u 2 o 04New York o o o 1 j

First baw on ermr Sew York l Fostnn IU

ICtrr ltjiDy XtrOee 1 by 1 by Plttlnre-

r s Two ba e hlti Vnn llaltren lj ud r-

Pran Stolen hae cVwiey S l e MonlrevilleHits Off MrGee a two innings nil t-

In Mven lunlufs lilt bv pllchrr 1

2 ball WoranI Vea er I Time I hour and3 mInutes Attendance Soni-

ritiiADELPiti A a BnocintAX 4

lnitjnKipiii April 23 Ihlladell-

lldltlOllHH l Cann

however conuntied to how Mown In the field andhey not mak hcnlway agaInst

Attendance I h score

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Totals 4 21 14 2 Totals lt 27 10 nt 0 o 1 0 d 4IlroOKljn

IhllaitelrhU II I J 0 I 0

ii i i e on Prints llmoklrr 5 onnrwAlin Hrt ba e-

Kt iff nn on Struck tmtS llerc Three ta e hitM hit lialen Sarrinre hll-

aSiilttl ihert 2 WIMI I rapielt0wn

Time 2 hour and 4 rnnuU-IlrtfllflMl II MC1NK TI

Annul ItulierFilnf e-

fnr irtiinati to lay In all tvut three hut In

Wll i M manyililf tMe Hew rro s the ftild at tliuea and thisand te vHh Hie Puilllppo-

tti steady thmugliout The M re

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llastball NotesJames B Hourke NoThe attendance at tbe American open

yesterday were

by 15000April 21 The exhibition of the

locals In the game of the Americanat third proved a dlsmil failure and the

miserable work of the dub Presidents aonlnlawcast a gloom over the entire team

The Pittblire players have raised 110000 wblchthey are 1lllnt to bet that they will win the pennantscitn this season They have tent word to tloblIon of SI IXDIILS that they are ready lo accept thelitters they not win thechampionship II would a shame for the Pirates

jjoirtvoW-yman won two ot the clculnc series of the

week In TaB SUit Individual champlonablp tour-nament played at the White Elephant alleys lasttight On the second series Wcstberg outplayedRltter The ores

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tmptre M C llrnneny Scorerll RlebemanTin Sfsc toiraament tames scheduled to be

pa ej to niftt have bern postponed-The l tayeltes defeated the Rosedalea and

Harlem Council teams In Telesis tourna-ment lsit night The scores

FIRST oASISHosedale Ruehbolt Hanenfeld in Tad

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Counrtl ioeiler IllDoutledsy ll Cowlcs V Cook t Total 4a

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TEXPOKAm CASE TO HE UEAKDAGAIN IN FIVE PAlS

Mack Think Ills Stat Can Play Ball Except jIn PtUUdrtpbla National En-

Joined From Interfering with PlayersIn Waahlnston Setback for Roblson-

PniLADELpniA April M Judges ilaUtooand Davis In Common Pleas Court No 5 tillafternoon granted a temporary Injunctionagainst Napoleon A Lajole restraining Mmfrom playing ball with any other except thePhiladelphia atlonal League WilliamC Anderson contended that the Injunctionshould not be Issuexl ngalait Bernhard and

because there was nothing In the billto show that they were such skilful playersas could not readily be replaced JudgeRnlnton sold that when the cue was arguedbefore the court originally no testimonywas heard as to Bernhard and Fresor ColRogers replied that the reason of that wallthat In those cues demurrers had been filedwhich admitted the facts and It was commonknowledge that Bernhard and Fraser wereskilful players The court Issued a prelim-inary livedays Injunction against Lsjole andsaid that It would come up on Monday nextwith Um others when the whole matter shouldbe gone Into on motion to dissolve the In-

junction The court asked If there would bolay difficulty In serving the Injuctlon andMr Anderson replied no

Mr Anderson asked that security be en-

tered In tim smut of 110000 before the injunc-tion should be Issued but the court fixed on12500 to be approved by the prothonotaryCol Rogers furnished the necessary bondlie expressed surprise that tliu plaintiff shouldbe asked by counsel on the other aide to en-

ter security for doing what the SupremeCourt said they had a right to do

liAlTlMonE April M The Athletics ar-rived la town this afternoon The first mnnteen by the gathering awaiting their com-ing was IiAJole When he sol down fromhis teat Lajole said I have not had tlmoto think much of the matter n yet Ml Iknow now I that I am In Manager Mackbands and will follow his directions

I do not think from what our attorneystIll us that any attempt will be toserve nn Injunction on should the lowercourt wedelplila Mild Mack It U the opinion ofour attorneys that It cannot be served InSoy other State When It I served I amInclined to think that while It would not beIlleiral to play IjUole In another State Itmiaht get us trouble In Philadelphia as

of wo will playtaJnle until we have to put him out ofgame

WASHINGTON April Bradleyof the Court of lhe of Co-

lumbia late till afternoon Untied anrequiring the Nations Ixngue ofllclal lo

caii i they not be restrainedfrom interfering with certain meinl of theWashington dub of the American LeagueThl order was iwtied on FredPostal President of the Washington clubsad was perured In of action

the National Ix acn official toward se-curing Injunction restraining membersof the from playing whosee claimed National figuo ItI understood that tajol will bo

to the Court of the Unitedrilntes and pending Hi feiik ment the orderIssued today operate lo allow the playerswho It Is their

contracts In with the Wash-ington American League chili

8T Loris April 21 IreMrtent Robinsonof the local league club went Intothn Circuit Court today and

llcldrlck and WnlUun whohe declare were under cimlrnctfrom playIng with the American Leagueteam heardlist Judge Fl her decllnul lo thetemporary Injunction that he would

CJIKI on ThuridHy morning Sim-ilar action was taken Tally In the

sad Wallas cases beingnot for Monday morning

SHARKE AD ItlllUX MATCHED

To flow at SportingClub In June for SKOOO Purse

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Iarrnngej H match Ycwterduy afternoonat tho CIUey Uouse forfeits were Pottedand articles of agreement were signed Thebuttle I limited to fifteen round and I to be-

held at the National Sporting lub Londonthe eglniiliig Juno IS fur a pur e ofISOA lluon for expen eii to b allowed toeach man The puslllft are to box In addi-tion to th Icr a side bet of t50This mm was with Al Smith who

elected a fLash older eachMde handing him l oo Th pursn I todivided on a b HH of S per to the winnerai 1 per cent to the

Tl of the mitcli Jd not consumemore thou flffn rrlnut H 1hl Is th

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On April 23th and 26th we will sell the ENTIRE UNE of COLUMBIAQRAPHOPHONES AT ABOUT 40 Per Cent OFF TilE LISTAS GOOD AS

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would novrr evi H chance again ofunder the nu of the h clubRoth Jeffrie nnd Kltwlmmon hard beennotified to thl effect

To dale of this Inn Vrancl oo cluba-hin maul any attempt 10 hid for the lightIt their silence thH-dirrctlnn ha born Lromptrd tiy the fact tbnt

I II rp among the Cali-fornia lUlls which nre nnrlou lo holdromtnt that the uuthorltte there Inorder not to Incur the ofthe that Iw tire holding itloof In thevny of the iuies Ie thU-faii Klt7 linnioti Is confident that the millwill In San IrHtirlwo and hallre uined irulnliit more vleorou thanever

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