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ALL THE BOOKIE DECLARES PUBLIC bETS MONEY EVERY DAT ~ Knight of the Chalk Makes Complaint that the Bettors Are Having All the Best of It at Sheepshead Bay on Almost Every Race. Y Those who think that bookmaking Qs a mere matter of putting the pub- fic's money into the cash box and then traneferring the filthy lucre later ho their own safety-deposit boxexs may read with interest the wail of one bookle, who was discouraing on the trials of his craft on the way home from the track yesterday. ' Bay," he wald. “You newspaper fel- lowe make me tired. You can’t write ®f anything nowadays but how much money the bookles are winning. ‘ “Every time 1 pick up a paper there | ja in big black headlines ‘Hookles [es all the money,’ or ‘Good things wrong at Gheepshead.’ And then ‘ou write about how the public got all the worst of {t, and how much Money they contribute to the support f the books. You take a bank-roll Bnd get on the box and see how much Money the public contributes. You will Bnd that the people who go to the Paces nowadays are the wisest fish Im the pond. The ‘bookies are only |} ait for them. “Now, Just let me tell you what they Mild yesterday. There were five horacs the first race and four of them t ked to have a chance. Asterisk ked to have as good a chance as any. Would they take any of Aster- Mek. Not a tit of it. They wanted Woloday, and when one bunch of them Woaded ‘up on him another section Wwobbled up Phoebus. And, lastly, they igrabbed Hot Shot. Well, the three jpan in the money, and the bookies wught of Kipling and ints Pay, pay, bay!" t Same in, the Second 7H, the second race they dia Wo the favorite, Seymour; but Wrabbed Reveille straight, place and ‘Whird in quantity enough to beat the Books out of the favorite money. The | ame thing happened in the jump, (rhen Whitecreat beat Tom Cogan. lose they NEWS | What one bunch bet on Cogan the others cashed on Whitecrest. “The Sheepshead Bay Handicap looked like a race where a man had a chance to make something lke a round book. Well, they took Savable in bunches. They played Graziallo straight, place and third, and. they set It In strong on Ingold third. Roe- hampton they nibbled at, Stalwart you couldn't hand to them, not If you Baye double trading stamps. You know how the race was run. Grazi- allo breezed In, Savable was second and Ingold third, and the crowd gath- ered three way “Dance Music in the fifth race opened, favorite, and there was some disposition to buck it, Suddenly that mysterious something which seems to warn all players told them that Dance Muste wouldn't do. Not a nickel could you get. Instead, they go to Winchester tn hunches at § to 1 straight and across the board, and they just kill the ring on It Again in the La “Old England opened at even money in the last race, Did the wise fish Ute? A handed it out a hook, From even moncy to 3 to 1 went a nickel showed, flgu- ’ What did they Sweet A and Montreson until the ows tinkled their bells for the home journey. What liappened. Bweet Al un pned and Montreson was at r heels all t way. “And Old Engiand? Don't ask me for fear I might say something that would rule me off the Bower: Just cut out that ‘poor pudlio' cant, It’ain't on the Iovel. ter anything the poor, public don’ twet away with on the race track je nalied id bolted to the floor ot betting ring. “Have you" noticed t the attendance ts increasing vear year? That looks lke the “poor public Was getting — lot the worst ‘of It, doen't it? ‘May be this bookle Js right, Any-| how it doesn't look as if the publile wa: getting much. the worst of tt the way | the cholces roll home. HORSES MAKE FAST “TIME IN GALLOPS (@Bpecial to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, N, Y., June %4.—The Braining conditions at the course this s™orning were perfect, The weather as mild and pleasant and the track HIGHBALL WORKED QUT AT THE BAY (Specia} to The Evening World.) SHBUPSHEAD BAY, N, Y., June 24,— Conditions for work were again perfect at Sheepshead Bay track this morning, and t nly reason that there was not Y ft fast work Gone was simply ju good condition. The workouts were: IMPLICITY—Four furlongs in 0.00, ‘ handily; T. Welsh, traine: (nse ‘Four furlongs in Welsh, trainer, hand- BARIONAM Three eighths In 0.39, eaall. &. Graves, trainer. PN oe . FINNAN~A. half mile in 0.68, breezing; J. Hines, trainer, ¢ bur, Of REACH—Seven furlongs in 1-2, FBR , Odom, trainer, Boor Ww R—Four furlongs in 0.63, Cc. Tarter, trainer. LLOW—Three furlongs in precsing: Bub" Mayr troner, 289, handliy; J. Kelly, trainer. f D'MONEY—One mile'tn 1.62, eastly; BALL- pat oneen sn 0 ERP RE Aer curionge in] TOPRIGH i_six furlongs in Lan, hand 51, easily; A. Zimmer, trainer, LORY SECON eee arene fin Ae AN - Five-eighths in’ 1.10, I gs in 1.08, : J, Boden, trainer, handily; H. B. Durham, trainer. DARN POMENTATECOne tile in 1.48, ES i Whitt W, Shields, trainer, a Walden, trainer, 87. “VALENTINE—One iniie in 1.45, TURQUOISE BLUD—A quarter in’ 0.26 ¢ W. Bhields, trainer, sor welyi, Pred Littleneld, trainer. ®T. BELLANE—Five furlongs ‘in 1.08,) FUNNY SIDE—A quarter In 0.26 1-4, galloping; W, Shivida, trainer, breezing: Fred Littlefield, tratner. " NY—One aoe an eighth miles inj CHARTER—A quarter in breezing; 1, luandily Meenan, trainer. IWITCHOR AED Four turlengs in 0.89, handil ‘aylor, tralner, KING COLE—Four furlongs handil taylor, trainer, #NORTHERN ‘sTAR—Thyee furlongs in 0.87 1-2, enallys S. Lawlor, trainer, LLIMORE—Four furlongs in 0,64, breezing; J. Goldsborougn, trainer. rin 2B ViC—One mile in 1.48, handily; W, Timmons, trainer. IBLACK PRING: 1,20, breexing: W. ‘Timmons, traine WATERSIDE—Pive furlongs in 1.08 1- nity ; George Innes, trainer, WARPON: verrunonae i Ll hand- | QLENDIVER—A half In’ 0.901-4, breez- ily; F. Weir, trainer, ing; George Inni ») WPI188 BRBSIE—Vive furiongs in 1.041-2,| COURIER—A halt breezing; HASINigé att’ matte in CLOVER HAMPTON Three furlongs reultYertig Frat quite in 0.81 eaally, | nin 0.88 1-2, breesing; A. J. Joyner, HBLLO—Hait mile in 0.51, easily; ¥F. trainer, BUMBEDE. ‘One Ar ile in 1:80, galloph “One oping, Dy Carter, trainer. i ®ALVAGE—Four furlongs in 0.81, easily; F. Burlew, trainer, @ oray Lad-six it ‘te ay ana f quarter in 0,26 1-2, ree Pheer trainer. Nhree' furlongs in 0.42, breesin, B. Graves, trainer. If VADBR—A 0.29, breesing; Be eaeioe Seteer irae WNIC’_ LONG WORTH — One mile in &% 1471-4, driving, W. MeGivney, trainer. ,DAZZLING—Seven | furlongs in 1.40, Ure J. Odom, trainer. ‘ue INT at ix, foricngs un oe . handily; ¥. ‘Tay! BAIKAL—A quarter "in ‘Os “Caslly; ¥ hy be ser ic aan rainer, GARDNER AND W AND WILLE TO FIGHT AGAIN George Gardner, the Lowell light | eavy-weight, and John Wille, the nard- iting fighter, of Chicago, have been ‘mmtened to mect In a six-round bout at| Board of Public Works aa well as fight the next hoxing show of Battery D., of Mhieago, which takes place on the night of July 1. ry acesent thet his Aghting days are| Shasta Club was not auch ‘an organt- ver and with a view of getting on rn match with his late conqueror, tah Se Goat, Gardner consented. to mect y Gann beats Wine he will get on less her She with Root, as ‘the agroed to meet Dim, PUREE Sree See eT SULTS in 0.60, cLivie — Three-quarters in MON latter} of which organizations have for years game hore, becaure Eriday as a workday and seldom call trainers are not partial to horses for anything special on this date. ‘the principal workouts of the morn- in Were ax follows: in 1.47, galloping; tra.ne) GUNFIRE A. mile TANYA-Four furlongs in 0.52, brees- W. Rogers, W. Rogers, trainer. HIGHBALL—Mile and a furlong in 1.691-2, handily; “Bub May, train- er. MAJOR PELHAM—Three furlongs in Fred “Lith tral KNIGHT OF THE GARTER—Mile in att Byrnes, trainer, ngs in 1,201-2, hand- H, McCormick, trainer, wak "BOY—A mile in 1.44, easily; . Joyner, trainer RE IABLE—S!x furlongs in 1.17, handt- . F, Coles, trainer. MERGU RY—Six furlongs in 117 1-4, han- dily: J. W, Rogers, trainer. —Six furlongs ‘In 1.26, eastly; J. , Neumoyer, trainer, HIGH CARD-—A half tn 0.00, handily; MANAGERS AT OUTS QVER BIG FIGHT (Speotal to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 2.— The injured knee of Champion James J. Jeffries, which caused a postpone- meat of his contest with Jack Munroe from June 17 to the latter part of August, is nothing compared to tne ob- atacle “that now confronts the fght promoters, ‘The management of the Hays Valley Athletic Club has secured tho August permit from the Board, of visors and is thus in a position tovsay whethor the big fight snall be pulled off under the auspices of the Shasta Club, Manager Coffroth, of the Shasta Club, ts not on the best of terms with Manager Morris Levy, of the Hayes Valley, Club, and the’ latter's sly move at this staeg of the game means that to pull off the big feht rege must submit to the terms of ey Lévy will in all probability make large demands, and these in the fam of the losses sustained Dy Coffroth a= manager of the Yosemite Club, which waa the original promoter of the fight, will no doubt be resisted by the Shasta Club.” Levy, who is secretary of the promoter, hax the advantage, being in with the powers that be, and he ob- tained his permit by appearing before the Dvard and representing that the 1 BUFFALO SPORTS — SEE BARGE FIGHT. ino fifteen-round bout before the Eureka A. C., of Baltimers, and J phony Burdick, the east side f will face Jack Donaldson. in a fitt -round a be brought off at The battles between Maher jiems ar Walcott nd Donoy ba hard fonght, all four tg) {slammed and banged Joe ABE ATTELL | THREE MORE FIGHTS ON FOR TO-NIGHT There should be fighting galore to- night, ns there are three good slated to be fought in as many different arenas, Peter Maher, who still claims the title of Irteh champion, will try conclus with Jack Williams, the Southern mid- dle-weixht, for six rounds before the Broadway A. C., of Phila hia; Joe Walcott, the colored eycl fight will tackle Mike Donovan, of Rochest agaressiy KENDRICK MATCHED TO FIGHT STONE Bob Kendrick, the Engish banthm- weight, who only arrived in this country from London a short time ago in searoh of a Aight with any of the Nttle fellows in his class in America, has succeeded In getting on a bout. He has been secured to fight Jimmy tone, the Avonia A, C, bantam-weighi, for twenty rounds at a boxing show td be brought off In private five miles from Scrar.ton, Pa., within the next ten days, and also sti The boys will battle at 15 pounds for a puree of $6 Both boys have bezun raining fociths i711 aaa the mill. GRIM AGAIN GES SIX-ROUND LIMIT (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June 24. — The wind-up of the weekly show by the Broadway Athletic Club, held in this city last night, was a bummer. The principals were Joe Grim, of this aity, the man who has yet to experience a knockout in the ring, and Jack Bennett, of Pittsburg, Pa. As usual, Grim was the recoiver-general of a goodly drub- bing and always renay for more. Tho first round was all Bennett's. He ume and again, but he may as well have pounded @ wooden man for ail the damage he did. The same’ “punishment was nded out to Grim in the aevond, third, fourth and fifth rounds, but in the sixth Joe got busy and sent a few ntft punches into Bennett's face before the bell announcdd tho end of the content. j-wind- ht out two ngsters In Kid Looke tnd hese boys fought hard there being hardly an During the bout Locke had the punch and Jewis the cleverne and all {n all it proved an excellent traction, with Locke huving @ shade the better of it ———— GREEN BEAT SIMMS. pecial to The Evening World.) TOLEDO, O., June %4.—Freddle Green, of this city,was given the decision over Wille Simms, of Akron, at the ring of the gong in the fourth’ round of what was to have been a ten-round go last night. Simms was outmatched at all stages. He Was three inches taller than Green, and the latter played for his body.’ He had Simms groggy in the third, and just before the gong sounded again Referes cAkerman gave the fight to Green. The Tradesman withont a Telephone Lewis, for six rounds, idle moment Harry oloses his door to the great majority of the buying pubilo. zation as the charter provides ‘The fight between the managers ises to become a struggle that either result in the defeat of the moter or the retirement from th of the Shasta and Yosemite Club: ‘om- akin ro~ leld soptrolled the fighting if se be Rates are reasonable. | Attell-Regan ficht had finished its fit-| bouts | Californian Jefte if matched for a twent test at Butte, Mont., on the afternoon Welghing Just will tip the s Chicago ring will be at the American [rege Ia not knocked out. waight, tough Brooklyn lightweight, matohed to Huron, feather-weight, and Jack Forman, the east side fighter, will be matched in a} few days to meet in a fifteen-round @EW YORK TELEPHONE OO. % — a a aii LOA - ‘THI E WORLD: FRIDAY ATTELL WINS AND IGHT FOLLOWS St. Louts orewa tak Takes a Hand | ina Mix-Up That Comes After | Referee Has Decided Against Regan. (Special to The Evening World.) | ST, LOUIS, Mo., June 21--An incto- | fent riot followed the decision an- nouneed by Referee Sharp, in the West End Club last night, when, after the teen-round course, he made the award to the former, The general fightiog that followed, | however, was not from the result of the dectston. ond of Attell’ ‘ommy Hrammell, a sec- was doing a few acro-| batic stunts, giving vent to his joy at victory, and, it is said, made a caus te remark which Regan overheard The defeated fighter, still with gloved hands, led a right to Brammell’s jaw, , followed with lefts and rights in quick | succession. Several ‘e in the ring by that Ume, and the fighting becane eneral. Rot Sharp used his cf lurts to que! the trouble, and waa re warded with a decisive, If unme: blow fron one of # squad of police Uiat had just reached the scene of ny Heit i: ck Root, famed in prize-ring tovk a hand in the molee, and aaed Is experience to Ivantage, He vas on top when sey of the lesser liga’ Were being tossed through the ease | circles, | by the dozen bluecoats, who were tive tn taking the controllin f the do tain ntroliing han, Decision Wan The decision t dered was o1 | | sutte mix Referee Sharp re based upon the wh iting, and, though | 4, Was just. At ell had much ter of the nent |! tl the closing rounds, It was then | at Jolnile Regan made almost |! nsational finish, he er in almost toa nian und wa fought before a diene the assembly urging Regan to battle and use his} fort to finia Tots Regun tr to do, but to “ho advantage, for fairly held his own raw! Rte Attell. th when jthe Mhting was In the them, was far t Th progress, shade d aps. the first, off in the galle Kind of ne that ap) and they cried "Fale om faking at the « las not a knockout punch net night, for hi nger than ‘points’ Ineffective land and ¢ slightly rdy the audi- not trent 1 were IN THE ROPED ARENA. bout and George Gardner, Is, of Ca of Lowell, and Jim} fa, have been round glove con- alt witl the ring S pounds, wiile Jetrords les at about 180. Joo son, {win Frankie Neil's next appearance in a Athletic Club, July 4. “Dusty? "Buddy" Rye and the Chicago Wille Fitegerald, the Ihave been eet for, ten rounds at 183) unds, we in at 3 P. M. on ques fore the Port Huron A. C. of Port | Mich. not ened “Chick” Tucker, the Ayonia A. C. to furnish nessed in rounds before the of Saginaw, Mich Miller “bly come off during tho eecond week healed. in Chicago in Jul Murray i ‘The Murray nla Giants on the addition of a new Iso a, shortstop. Giants’ | game. A private for a good alze purse u big side bet. ‘These boys ought fights: wit- of the best wore tim of July 4 ‘The battle will be pulled off | Fddle Hanlon is willing to fight Bat- under the auspices of the Silver Bow | ‘ling Nelson 9 pounds next month "4 ny hb at San If Nelson does not Hee eee et ee lane get tre will fight Herrera at Lake € ty on July 4. Watoott and Young Peter Jack- who recently whipped the former, robably clash again for twenty Saginaw Boxing Club The bout will prob- haa been selected as his opponent, and in July, Ed. White has adready signed articles . . for the Chivago boy. Tite ‘offers to TH® Marvin Hart-Sandy Ferguson bet iia end of the purse that his pro- bout, which was to have taken place Chicago on Bunker, Hill duy, was alled light- | bad shape and his doctor advised him because Hart's left eye ts in to fight until 1 had completely The boxers will, however, mest tes In Strengthened. 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