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TWO RICH STAKES MAKE Tilly A BIG RAGING WEEK Unfortunately the Realization and. the, Brighton: Are Too Close Together, | and Entries in Former Have ®No Rest Between the Events. T: 0 very important stakes are to be| lable. The former's exact form {s not run during the present week. One is|nown, of course, he not having raced the Lawrence Realization and the other )the Brighton Handicap. Unfortunately, | the two races follow one the other. The Realization 1s run to-morrow and the Brighton on Saturday. ln view of the forward running of the | three-year-olds in the all-aged races, it ight be well in future to set back the running of the Brighton a week, so that any of the three-year-olds racing in the Realization would have a chance to rest up a bit and take part in the Brighton. ‘Three-year-olds are more important factors in the Brighton than in the Suburban or the Brooklyn, for the rea- son’ that the race at the beach comes later in the season and three-year-olds ove better fitted for a gruelling race. \ Phe svocess of Irish Lad and Africander this yéar will encourage more entries from the three-year-old division, espe- clally for the Brighton. $19,000, and therefore ranks in impor- | tance with the Rrooklyn and Suburban. Africander wil: certainly go In the Realization to-morrow. This bars him out of the Brighton, for he will ‘ave the hardest sort of a race in the Reall- zation. Up to a few days ago It looked as it the Realizatioy would be rather a tame affair, The victory of Africander in the Suburban and his subsequent defeat of Irish Lad and other good horses in tae , Advance Stakes made it appear that he | would have a very easy time of it in the ble three-year-old event. Grish Lad unfortunately is not an eligible, but the ‘regret at his non-eligibility 1a atoned for by the fact that Savable Is here ready to ‘do battle wita Africander. Savable Coming Here. Savable was shipped trom Chicago on Saturday 1s a special car. Enoch Wish- and comes with him. It {s said that the winner of the Futurity of 1902 ts in the «finest possible shape. Enoch Wishard fs a clever man. If Savable had no erance he would scarcely send him East, The defeat of Africander by Gold- smith, and the latter's subsequent de- feat in the Suburban Renewal, no doubt had much to do with the determination of Mr. Drake to send Savable on to race for the rich prize. ‘fhe Realization this year is worth womething like $25,000, and is a prize almost as valuable as the famed Amer- can Derby, What madness induced the owners of Afrigander to start that colt in the Equality no one can fathom, With a rich prize like the Realization in sight it was certainly a madness to send Africander after a stage worth in|; comparison almost nothing. Of course, 1n figuring on the chances of Africander in the Realization one must tarow out Bis bad race and take it for granted that he will be as good as he was in the Suburban and the Advance, Other Starters, The other starters are likely to be James R. Keene's Rigodon, J. Pp, Kraner’s Golden Maxim, Wiliam C. Whitney's Reliable, Goughacres Stable'a Shorthose, Westbury Stable's Whorler and Jonn A. Drake's Savable. On previous performances Africander holds al] safe save Savable and Re-|{e a ‘Tae handicap | at Brighton is this year worth close w) against any Eastern horses. Nor is ke- Mable's exact form known. Rellabie's Tuces have been good, but he has not been tried out over a distance of ground against high-class horses of ‘his own age. He looks and acts like a horse that Would go a route in good fashion. He may be a very dangerois factor. Trough nothing absolute is known of him, the writer Las a strong fancy for him, Whorler is likely to perform much better than in the ‘Tidal, the track being different. Shorthose won the Withers and ‘Tidal in such easy fashion that there {s no telling how good he really Is. He Js the first of the Athelings to show a liking for a distance of| ground. The Realization ts going to be| @ cracking good race, and the distance, | one mile and five furlongs, will make It a test of the thr y old courage. Good Field in Brighton, The Brighton has a fine fleld. Among) the eligibles are Col. Bill, River Pirate, Eugenta_ Bureb, Africander, Heno, ‘Blues, Igniter, Waterboy, Bonnibert, Rigodon, Golden Maxim, Articulate, City Bank, Koehampton, Oom Paul, Herbert, Hunter Raine ahd Irish Lad, Out of this lot a very fine fleld should be secured, The Whitneys have not declared their intentions respecting Irish Lad, but the chances are that he will go. The race really looks @ good thing for him. He will have to carry 115 pounds, but Waterboy, who beat him tn the Renewal f burban, must pick up twel This should leave no cou the best of the pair at these weights. Waterboy carries 124 and Irish Lad twelve-pound better horse than Irish Lad in the Suburban Renewal, but he is a big, strongiy built horse and weight may affect him but little. City Bank is nicely in at 102 pounds, and so fe Oom Phe latte: when he ts at Brighton, and if the t ie is fast he will go very well. ites Progent it looks! like the Waterboy-Irish over ay he i chances favofing®irieh tna” “th the Pulsus’s Sale a Surprise, It was something of a surprise that Mr. Thomas should have told Puleas the winner of the Great Trial. True, he had but half an interest, but sentiment might have led him to buy the interest ot Mr. Madden and keep the colt r gardless of the fact that he had no e: Sagemente, eg ulsus won the Great ‘Trial fike a colt of quality, He looks like a colt of the improving sort, and it ig a. bit strange that Mr. Thomas let such an en- ticing bit of horseflesh go for what Is a paltry sum to the young millionaire, Mr. Thomas says he sold Pulsus because he had no stake engagements, and he prefers horses that can win great stakes. His remarks were not borne out by his subsequent action in claiming Sweet Tone out of the selling race which agary won. Ih this Mr. Thomas has Set a precedent for Mr. Whitney, Mr. Belmont and other millionaires of the rf, One of the best pieces of property ar. Thomas has secured ts the contract tor Jockey Rice. Thig boy is, in the writer's opinion, one of the t promising. He has splendid judgment, a fine pair of hands and js a strong finisher, His rid- ing of Kalif and Vagary iow real This boy has had little oppor- tunity to show his worth. annon was attached to Mr, 's stable with Rice, but Gannon was pitied forward while Rice remained in the background. Rice is worth ten Gannons. O'Neill wag preferred to Rice when the ached before the Great 0! bunglor beside Rice, - th O'Netit BIG STAKE ELIGIBLES FAST IN WORK-OUT GALLOPS Louis Beil’s Francesco and Belmont's River Pirate Ready for the Brighton, (Special to The Evening World.) SHEHPSHPAD BAY, N. Y., July 6— ‘The day broke @ bit gloomy and a light, Qplzzling rain fell during the early hours. The alr was warm and humid id the mosquitoes that have not all been killed by the Whitney cure were out in numbers and had a gala time dur- ing the work hours, These conditions bad no effect, however, for the track was fast. There were many ‘racers vhown and the speed attempted was of fast kind: : he feature of the morning's exer- clses were the tryouts of a pair of Brighton Handicap eligibles that stepped their paces at satisfactory speed ‘and whooped itupin fine atyle and covered that part of the ground in 1.56, After the work had been accomplished P. Belmont’s River Pirate, who 1s booked for appearance in the Brighton, Was sont @ mile and @ furlong in 2.065. It was lke child's play for tho fast racer, and he did it im hand all the way. LR &@ FP, K Cardinal Wol- sey covered a mile and 1.69, Gimcrack and ‘Toboggan breezes chai? 8. 8. Brown's youngster Au- dience, going with Hands Across, turned aix furlongs in Lis, ‘Trainer J.J. iy land, of the A. “Belmont string, seit Fire’ Hater a mile and a furlong in 2.08. The Goughacre Stable's Dublin breezed three furlongs in 0.89 1-5 R. ‘Thomas will be ready when the Brighton Beach a's Dimple Goscred a half Racing Association's star event, to be run) mile of ground in O61. Prank 6. Far- on Wednesday, shall be decided. The | {al 8.00! padden turned seven sanones first of the pair to receive his, prepara-| J ee pbk ition for the race was L, V. Boll's Fran- eesco, whom Trainer McCormick sent a mie and q quarter, the distance of the race, in 2,09 1-2. The first part of the trial was done in ordinary time, but In the last mile and a furlong Francesco CUTTING WANTS TO - SWIM 12-MILE RACE. Renewe His Challenge to Go Against Any One in Newport to Narragansett. ' NEWPORT, July 6.—James De Wolf Cutting renewed his chalenge to-day to swim any man in Newport a race to Narragansett Pier, a distance of twelve miles, Stirred by his sucess in the water yesterday he believes he is the best swimer in the town. Mr. Cutting ewam five miles to sea yesterday, “and would’ have gone a { Greater iistance has not bis friends | stépped hini, Teport.o this engage- saient to Mra. has beep denied but never theless believed “ . B, taggin atrin ; Sent Paris! fi Jonge In 1181-2 Ada * short breather at three parte U5. Waterboy certainly did not look a| 2 RE hE hi MM NID RN A a ie Ol aN aprarg THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, Jt AMATEUR BASEBALL. published. The Evening World, New York. The Walon A.C. dateated the Bronx Grey Sunday fart at Hurricane Oval day games. Ad- dnion avenue, Northrup F.C. would like to book games averaging sixteen to sevenieei years of age, Addrase J , No. 104 Ainalic Wo, 113th wiveet, lly. Biskind, No, 22 + would like po- 1 aixtern to Fry, Sil 10510110 0-9 wet 1b 1010 6 —21], rime. wete tho pitching of outs) an@ the beavy batting oe fs B, team defeated the Vol- re of 10 team on June ¢ to arrange Chartes B 1_dete ‘er BLU, cea on June 87 By to 6, and nit the C 38 vy a ncare of 7 0 6 aynves with teama averaging 10 to 12 yeare, Ad~ dress H. Ar 225 W. 1434 ot. Se ch A. C, has Sunday, July 12 for lass team offering m good guarantee, A. C., of New Jersey, Juby 11. Brook) a. Juntora would Ike to play teams urteen to sisteen for a side bet of games to be pikyed on the ya ands. ‘The Essex Juniors were de- on Sunday, June 28,, stitute who oan furnish ewn uniform, fifteen years of age. Pitcher desired. Address Charles care Lewis, 9 East One Hundted and eee good players, avoraging twenty-two Would like to play mith @ good ‘Afternoons and holidays. Adare ‘No, 190 Cornella street, Brookiya. janford F. C., of Jersey City Heights, pave a few dates open in August and would like 0 M11 game with any team averaging fifteen to ixteen years of age, for a bet. Only unte ro the flelding of the @iltes and the pitching The Elm Field Club, of Brooklyn, would like to arrange games with teams fourteen to sixteen Atientic avenue, Brooklyn. | ‘The Fairmount A. of Tremont, would ike to arrange games; averexe, 17 to 18 years; give full expenses to clty teama and play for $10 alde bet on homo grounds only, Address John Dx, Ramsteck, 58 Tremont ave... Broi games bets, Wer have . ‘The Ivory F. would like to 3 to 14 for a aide an Wald in Flushing and score Waldemers B. B. C.4 Mohican A. ff Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, Saptomber open. or our f AMATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evening World will print all challenges, results of gemes or other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting fxlition. space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be From time to time, as nen to ba played on oppon- grounds, Chela Mere, 168 Chauncey Brooklyn, . | The West Bnd A. composed of good play dates with mont Streets titookiyn. Now " : Sea ‘On Saturiay, June. ‘at Claremont Park, | Northvale F.C. 33100002 0-8 KS sastond Perum ad Ora deented Ft, Semel] Par "Wotktway. 3 8 2200 8 88 gg atterios dari § po. 017198 0 3 0 1~16| Dollara, 1 MS. 412130810 OH eo - “Battery for HP, C.—Sitauss and Ogden; for pie Senecas, of Ninth relaber ollows SPOS Heat ead elabere Pa organized baseball | J. Mek amen srith ceama| Mages I Blac SS Sarre, to. play, oa | Shea, catcher: Ny dha" pangay only. | feated the 3: Spponent's r wit Fete oi | hf t2 8, The winner x Be Up. Fines, sskind, > a lume C. Ad Gaeta, 5 Oj OO Tt a ect Zinkleds | M0 Went Tweirtt street he eet Tt Address Natha : The Mfobican A, C, on Saturday, June 27, feated them by a acorw of 29 to ere thelr own or oppo: 619 Bast Eighty-secand oe The Coboag Juniore would games With teams averaging Afteea to sirteen ‘The Cecillans tn New York fo: grounds at the > Address Cocillans, Fitth street. The Falcon A. Sunday, June 23 a features of the gaine were Ryan for the Falcons Sullivan, Tratnor and Lansing B. Hill, Palteadi @ few good players, \. Schaap, 196 Mocbiiag #., Brooklyn. C., Jerome 3, 112 W Gamea with uniformed t 00 aur own grounds, for a site t and September, B, Ninetieth et, . have organized and are Would t Katona eo ee AT PAT ROCKAWAY, L. 1 1908, In B. on Sunday, June 28, 1908, deteated by the following $982 0932 at st 8 102 fo, Bloom; Plaite, tit ot C. would’ Ike top to seventeen, elth 4a, 8. 8. Hothelin, ety. bent Ike to arrange Robbins, 500 East Twen- rh ‘o booking the best teams Satuntay gimen on thelr home w York Catholic Protectory, 1 Eas: One Hundred and ° ed the Waldorta_on re of 18 to 6. The the pitehing of Ei. and @ trivle play by McArthur, with two an 14 to 15, fn August jeabrook, 172 Address Mr. Jack . ‘ The Ploneer F. ©, would i eee ould ke to arrange games ce with toama 18 to 19 yea Clairmont F.C. would ie Wo "beer trom an | Titman re Or by mara ot gli, cofented the umpire about elghteen years of age. Alto a subd-| hike toOptay on Palin le Grounds, Addrass N.Y, 18 to 16, ‘The Manhattan Field Club pe irre Gofeate’ the Cot- lege Point. and September for good out-of-town clita offer tng & guarantee, ©. by @ ecore of 7 to < at Cole Have open dates in July, Auguat ray, July 18, the Manhattans play th faMington, belie! Wallington A. A. at "We At Haverstraw, A. fav ‘The Lakewood A. ©. ‘@ ovore of 12 to 8. The winners would years of WiIT piay for a side bet on other's | F.C. by grounds, Sunday moraing games preferred. All | Iike to arra dates open after July 6. Joe Weston, No. 1873 yoam, games to be ai Sundays io July a1 greterred. Bertin F. C., with ey have Aug. 2 and ail Satumiaye open. Addrees Joseph Curry, No. 61 Jane atreet, Sundays in July, August and | olty, ington, formed teams, expenses to losing teams. | Manhattan F. 24 spe aT res \Addrena Charles Daiber, No. Zabriaicle street, | Lady Wareeus. 00 i H 1210 [=z] Jersey City Helghte, N. J. . Ms Ag We “$292320 0 om Elites defeated the St. Augustine Junfora! Manhattan F. 2211214101 19 by a score of 15 to 7. Thin gamo made lit five| J. F. Ounningham, No. $81 West One Hundred for the Elites, The features of the game | and Twenty-firth great, N. ov C Of Schaffer: On, account. of & Ajsarreement between th Che he plarere the rlole A. e hare disbanded for the The Mastodon Baseball Ci would Ure fo | season.)Ml dates are cancetied. 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