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BETTING RING RED ANTERMAN , PLUNGER” s = MAATHERS IN BACKGROUND, FRANKIE NEIL P (Special to ‘Th ne .CHIQAGO, May **' + Noll, feae than three minutes of actual Eyening World) | Mos sIt took, Frankie; Neil kent | 19 the world ie to ¢ ‘ | the, local i Neil knorked out Tommy Moore, al coun! aspirant of fair class in the opan-| While ing rdund of what was slnted for a six-| > Found bout, Moore made a cll, the rush for the coast! fuhs who together. avd for a few momonts it Jooked like the'tilie would go 10 the with a na’ Frankie cosimected with a vic awing lo Moore's solar plex. Datfle might as well have ended thera, sito: TRIAL. CYCLE H > BE RUN T o SeThe trial lies an Open, die shi) Year for the proseseion 5) ers) wil be held to. Qi BE the Vailsburs Bo ‘The grand Anais < ing, which is De sta 1 bieyol morrow af 1 Track, New cur'the day follow: wacion Day, N old Great Amort- ke race of sprint. paved a ands. to ens sin day, me | PS Maplayed tried hard Lo yegain his strength | | ifighting: tast night to prove hin clalm| «traight loft t@ head and a hard lefl | | bantam-weight cham- | sw Ib fi plonship title. | Moore proved ne match champion when the, bell brought thein| Forbes's etary that changed ‘local lad. Moore, however, wee Mittine| fellows are ma with thé open glove, aid his one, two! enter the lows, well (med to the head, had litt In the effect on Neil In a mixuf in a neutral_o J earmarks of bein’ a comer EATS TO | 0-MORROW wheels to the winner of each Nn} tage, including the novice race, ROVED HIS TITLE WITH EASE mreat Kaneiees and ur on top ef him and with 9 indy immediately after aspirant down for bit the fil latter plainiy proved hy clulme to the title, an@ many local fight | heretofore believad Harry Nell was favored tiva non decision on the coast nds, and if the e ed the ‘Mriaco lal will ring a 2 to 1 tavorite semi-windup ‘Young’ Ma newcomer hailing from Ra- . knooked out Jim Driscoll, of the @fth round. Mahoney legitimate middie-waight, ramen, Who, by, hin record vide Sunday, one mile ta quwed that he wes in the lily cor will have thy k rhfers opposed to him dn ver Lawaon, hie nearest hampional!p auurt. Kor kil pr hom or t he shape of Meh grid SN) sPresident Dreyfuss, of the Pittsburg, sensatio: Club, hax declared against double-!" long headers. He does nol explain how th SL vl ey Lout! @re to be avoided. _ Ta? Loutevitie and st, Paul teams | ) Miayed Nfveen tniiings ‘Tuesday vetore a) ft Oey, decision was reached, the Colonels tinal-| dy winning by scoting three runs, while $t, Paul wae blanked. A Bred. Parent, shortstop of the Boston | *!!_ outel Americans, suffered a severe wrencif of | [oFmance the lew in @ collision with Billy Lush, | ot the Clevelands, and will be out of YU! he game for some time, | tt te oat tani has made but two misplays Joulévilie and Kansas Olty bring up Brackenrl the rear in the American Association ace. - Swander ability but ft da pald a de ea ‘ Jaave Cross nas made xixteen hits In eight ight games—an ay. eens straight wa verage- of practising that Swa: in Ivy has made only two errors in | We, do " sis frat twenty-two games played iy ches misted” but one game in ‘alle “HAN vateh overy game and be sording | natie compare and was sent legat, but all (ie major . much sm} io@ In the Amertcan Association. There were four shut-outs brush to Brooklyn, incinnatt, he has fatvd to hit safely in| soorlng, for the Nationals. ON BASEBALL DIAMONDS 1 clip with the stick son, but it is 1s pape: are demanding that ade in pince of Beckley, They {hat Barclay is & detriment to Bd Grillo the Cincin- orably wiih any team jaa five. He says the per- of McGraw's team did not convince any one in Cincinnati that It 4 the pennant. 4 that Hughey Duffy will dis- pose of the following Philites before jim, the. nineteen gamea he hae cenene | duis: Hf’he ean land the men tie is aA Mts touin, WERE acter: De Hulswitt, ‘Tom Garry, aii = Mitchell. Jock Barry, ‘tus. Hall and dge—auite a clearing y dd not show major to Indlay doubtful if Mi. Hedges pliur for hin Farming |e {l- leagues are it, and it in almost certain nder will be with the Browne ‘ove by 8 year's longue was yesteriay miy-seven gumes played at)!" the two big leagues. in the for Detrott American and two in the National pone ington, w e ford sande ils fret error tn hie Deas land Weiner oe Beaton aia | Bema in the Detrott out-| the same to St. Louls, for the Ameri- An j cans, O'Neil, of St. Loui put the and Harper, Id Philadelppia fron kept from DLEY AN AMATEUR. polis, | INVASION OF GANS MADE COOKE ‘Englishman No Matoh for the Colored Fighter and Was Given a Good Beating in Short Order. } (Speciat to The Eventyr Word) ‘ | BALTIMORE, M4.. May 28.--Joo Gare last wiht surcesetally defended hiv championship title against Jewey Co: of Wngidin, before the Fureka Ath: lee Club, alhough ontwelgied by aly Joost twenty nourds, Chane put ft all THE EAST “JEWEY” COOKE ° ROBERT EDGREN 29% 1 WESTERN BOOKMAKERS WONT STOP. = GIANTS SUNDAY ring Distriot-A A fow venrs ago he was on the Cht- | cago Board of Trade, He operated suc- cessfully until at last some sudden slump mashed his bank account and | left him flat broke. Lanterman went to California. There he tried bookmaking.» For months he - Local Knights of the Betting Ring Are Being Disturbed by the Contingent from Chicago and San Francisco. aie BY ROBERT EVGREN. The only thing that lends a spice of just now to the lives of local is the Intrusion of the Western- ‘Tala has disturbed the monotony of taking In money with a acoop,.as has heen the habit of New York boolanakers alnca the time of buckles and kyicker- bocker# on Broadway. the narratives of the betting ttorney Clarke Says It Would Be Unwise to Prevent the Sunday Playing at Wash- ington Park. hoolcte: evs. The monev that oes to the tracks|was n failure, and then his lek | | 4 around New York {x largely “holtday|changed, Last year, back in Chicago | boy the verieuy & sociations of money." Nine out of ten bottora drift! mating book, he cleared about $260,000, | 00 Island minister are flutering Out to the races just to make a few| Now he is drying his eklil on New /#und In a great efforc to preve: chance wagers. ‘The steady foliower,|Vork. clad in gorgeous suitings and )Stnday ball playing it ix extremely with a nose like s” wolf's for easy vie-|robin's egg blue stockings. Ukely that the champtonship same tima, 18 in the minor i Venger Another One. oliedilled for Washington Peri Broek; over hia opponent from the tap of the | Kook inti Cooke awit caid in the} (elenth round after taking a good beat-| ing. Gan was in tis old-ttme form | and showed all his fahious cleverness. | Although deponding on iis weight anit the eight rounds he landed exactly two | Gans, on the other hand, us t-hand job ahd tight-hand swing plows. al and tad but Neue dMoulty tn reaching | In the third und he had the Aiaret| pouring from the Englishman's nose. Cooke then plarted covering | Gans played for Cooke's kid. stomach with dinrensing effect t9 the! ockney. In the fi€th round Cooke wanted to quit, saying that he had in- Jured his hand, but his manager, Otto Kee would not allow him, In the) rixth Cooke was sent to the ffoor twic for the count by right swings to thw jaw. In the eighth Cooke covered tis faco with bis gloves and Gans sent three terrific right-hand blows over chm heart and Cooke went to the Moor, just at the tap of the dell. When he wont to his corner he old Referee | O'Hara that he had had enough CAACK RUNNERS IK ISH A A GAMES One of the features of thi aporis to be held by the Greater New York Irish A, A. at Celtlo Park on Mon- Jaay will be the lacrosse game between | the crack Greater New York Irish A. A, team and a team from Cornell Unt- versity. The members of the Irish team are in constant practice for the event, and they are confident of betg the victors. ‘The Cornell men, however, are tu fine fettle and they are sure the honors will be thelrs, After the lacrosse | game the Mitchel! hurling team, of Manhattan, will line up against the John Daly guriing ieam, of Rrooklyn, and a rough and olosely contested game 1s amur ‘The athletic events witch will precede the lacrosse and hurling games have all been well entered. Some of the woll- Known athletes enterad fn the running on Harty Hillpan, Frank Rick- ort, H. Vy Valentine and G. Underwood, of the New York Athlotle Club: John Joyce, George Howhag, Marvey Cohn, Lawson Robertson and Charles Bacon, jof the Greater New York Irlwh A. A.) and “Mike MoGarry, of the Mott Haven Athletic Club. s a Sunday World Wants Work up ant mand) Firength, Cooke would mish tn, but in!) lyn, to-morrow, between the Giants and the Brookiyns will be played. Mt kely that the In Chicago he a thick as mosquitocs In | Pooohokus, ‘The Ohicago bookies, com Peting with him, haye sharpened their wits to ragor edge. Several of the best Joe Yeager in another example of | the opulent Occidental, On the Brook- lyn he wom $60,000, Yeager claims that this was his firet winning for a week. record~ is also braeking crowd for a Brooklyn ball of these bookmakers are now occupying | Probably he more than eveped the {Same will see the game. All prepara. atools at Gravesend track. jscore at ues Yeager noe ner ode: tions have been made for the game and ey ; tion of the “hoy plunge Is a| President Ebhetts, of the Brooklyn | nee the local gentry who earn thelr | oiinvicn, round faced feliow, with an| Gren 1 cipal id Club, has been given to jd and butter arid steam yaohty bY holding up little slates during the rush hours at the race-tracks have been feel eyebrow ‘that runs up like an Inverted V, giving hin otherwise smooth features [4 ' sharp expression, Ar the opposite end of (he ring sits tng symptome of rervoun prostration. | sot! ithe ste erehed upon i istoot Step the Aha A ee yal cases: eat Hike & erons-le xod of nance. Joe atrict- rey i One of the Western I | Wheelock, Bill Cowan, Joc Vendig and {the Police Departmont that it would be One of the "Western bunch” of book- tes is Frankte Lanterman, known as tho “Boy Phinger.” He weighs 106 pounds. and tho titly sults his appearance. Lanterman has an odd history, RACE-TRACK SUICIDE AN AUTOMOBILE TANK ‘Thore was just one little flutter of ex- citement at Gravesend yesterday. Two men walked up to the press stand and with great earnestnoss sata: here has 1 field inclogur Proesed for particulars, they sald hey had heard the report of a revolver and saw the crowds running from all direo- tlons. “T saw the gun,” sald one of the men. Visions of great space fitted through the minds of the racing reporters, and departed for the field, keen on the |xome seventy odd other gods of chance line the ring. Up and down the. in- closure, between races, rush the hordes of bettors, elbowing, stamping on toes, crowding ike a thousand intertangled football lines. unwise to stop the gume to-morrow, It fs almost certain that his advice will be followed. The District-Attorney sug gests that if complaint is made to the Police Department the police attend the game and secure whatever evidence is needed. ‘Nhen'they are to submit that evidence to him, and next Tuesday he even will lay the maiter before Justice Gaynor in the Supreme Court for a final decision. The Rev. A. W. Byrt, chairman of a committee appointed by the Long Island Methodist Ministers’ Association, called a meeting of the committee for this for the purpo of taking Hite paren cia Te ent ss Heved they wi appeal the advice of District-Attor- pur Wierke it is not believed that the ti the Lg Nice, quested, nowover, they. will doubt- leas secure suMficient evidence tha’ pall gamo wy played on Bunday to lay before Mr. larke, so that an_ opinion may be received from the Supreme Court. M'FADDEN EASY FOR TOM FELIZ ‘he Evening World.) SAVANNAH, . 38. —Tomimy Feltz and Kid McFadden met for she second time in the ring at Savannah sald the policeman. ere was one of those automobubtdes that busted @ gasoline tank a if hour ago, and Jt made a sound lke the report of ® Run. That's the only sulcide we have had here to-day.” The reporters faded away and were Soon engaged in the more interesting occupation of looking for winners. Stolen Moments is one of the most unfortunate qorees in training. A good, fame mare, she has been beaten time and again by the narrowest of margins, She won only twice Inst season out of many starts™and she is starting in this season with her old game of just fail | Ing (o get up in time, These are the 30:t of lorses the bookmakers love. They are always played, and che pla ora ave always willing to take a short st been a suicide in the They wore halted at the gate by a big policeman “Where's the suicite?’ reporters eagerly. / “Where's the what? ligeman an if ? questioned the asked the po he did not delieve his! y make hard races A horee that is away “Way, the autelde,” anid one of the to-night. ‘they were to have gone slow has little o he dats Ones that will ent has been winners thus far, but the Vadden having an idea he could fight that way, but fn the thifd Felts got ‘The tal- the “tome poor fellow out tn the felt went busted on the first race and shot | Foe, the money ortunate Jn pies! hfmaelf,”” eald another reporter. [Been upendt Mutace cnt bene se] mad when MeFadden landed a heavy’ ‘The poiicemun began to laugh, The|aulckly. The books have been slaugh- | one back of his head, end in a few sec- reporters stared. fered during the frat two dave, but | onda after that McFadden was down SWhy, ‘there aih't been. any eulcigd ire ae Ce eee LaYS® | antl out. y eh ANY sulchie things up with # vengeance. (oFadden was nent to the ropes by @ rain of hard rights and lefts to the head. ‘Dhrown forward by the recoil of i. he recelved a stiff eight on the jaw that finished iness, Mo- 11d not rise on the count, and Ai js lugged him to his corner. Piening Wants o Mat John Piening, the Graeco-Roman wrestler, foele it that gure ckinn af Braator ‘10 n ! cana | River, Returning, if Mr. Pi finds that he can lock into the Ohio and Erie Canal {at Fortwmouth, O., he will go down the Mississippi and at Cairo tum up tha Ohio River and follow that river to Portsmou' hence via the Ohfo and Erie Canal to Cleveland, to Buffalo and homeward via the Canal, Hubeon to the Passaic River r peenty, . INLAND YACHTING CRUISE. Tilinois River and Misslsaippt Former Mayor Harry 8. Peters, . Jy accompanied by wits mother; William H. Mains, his Miss Fthel Mains, lis cous! Miss Mazel Young his -stenographer, and H, M. Hines, engineer, started up the Hudson early yesterday or} and jewark. cover, mearly 6,90), 29 99IEDSVOOCHD 949 G9 4.290S O45 H 59-9O94:009%960G0808000 = wlth é s ‘WITH THE FIGHTING MEN | boxed a ten-round draw at Sharon, Pa. © Ziegler, who ts fighting In his old-time form there days, will hook up with Mutl Bowser, of Pittsburg, In’an- other ten-round bout. They recently and as they put up a fast battle the club matchmaker rematched them to fight again. They will box on Jun: Charley Neary, the lightweight of Mil- naukee, has been practically matohod to meet elther Clarence English, of, Kansas City, or Aurelia Herrera, thn Mexican fightor, in @ six-round bout be- fore the America A. C., of Chicago, in the near future. This will be the first time that Neary has fought outside of Milwaukee. Mike Sehreck, the Cincinnat! mtddl weight, Is to engage in another battle. He has been matched to nrest Jack “Twin” Sullivan, the New England understand | that while the opponents of the game | wih gather evidence the police will not | fighter, for ten rounds at a ahow to bo Dt | prought off In In@lenapolis on the night of June 1 | battle while it lusts. the Childs, colored colored bout to be held before one of t merous boxing ‘clubs in Chteago three weeks. Jo! outclasses him in every way. ———— BIG SUNDAY GAME. “Pop” Brickfie |to see, The Original Empires w! game will be called at 4 P. M. the Johnstowns, of New Jeraty. ‘FURNISH PLENTY OF EXCITEMENT hin ought to be a great heavy? 0, and Jack Johnsory heavy-welght ned to meet in a six-round he ni withit son should experienc Hitle tranble in beating Childs, as li a a John Sloman, formerly assistant mam ager of the Brooklyn Athletic Club, and |, manager of the Orig+ inal Empires, have formed a partnenshiy to organize n strong semi-professional team, Fans at Brighton Park next Sum day will witness an exhibition of play ling which will be worth travelling mile, S Special Day-Coach BY T a wr Korte | Great eaent For decaited Informatio TA the fouowlue mm apply at sambers and 241 Bt. Ferries, N. ® ai a away, N.Y. Jes -WORLD’S FAIR © THE Erie-Big Four Route. 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