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wR Pi a Si i laa il NEB Ne bie ane ae HR wort: RATURDAY PVGNING: TONE 16, 1908. , ets SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT xosnk¥Bitcrmn. + PASSING EVENTS IN JHE WORLD. OF SPORTS. \ : WHAT % UMWRESTLED Acabl i THE PIRATES ‘ LS v > ) Lip ; DID TO THE ‘ , NT os GIANT. “Tom, PAYNOS , THE IRISH CHAMPION, AAS BEEN STRETCHING HIS STRIDE. UNKNOWN WRESTLER GIVES JENKINS _, THE BOUT OF HIS LONG CAREER BY VINCENT TREANOR. ‘The wrestling match pulled off last |nhis business. The crowd couldn't shout i es Tom got himeelf half up ant i MILE RECORD WN MADDEN SAYS ADBELL A BOK WILL WIN SUBURBAN. SHPEPSHPAD BAY, June 9.—Glorious anter miles: 0.12, 0.25, : #, Bese around the kn night at Billy imer's Gymnasium, No. | him into declaring a fall unless he wi bi ht, Harvey: “let that | ther and a fast track were the con- | 2b. LM, 14s, 2.59, £19 ha oattety 110 Weat i ‘ch rr man's should. |7ht, ley i | French Chauffeur, with Fly- ditions at the, bey course thie morning falar 8 the fist waters F Van Mated, THE LITTLE BLACK dest invite area Oiae thar Now: bai ay rege enaaa ata a fn aa if Tom had the ads during the galloping hours, The effect KEE GONAUT,, 10), pounds | up: MAN WENT BROKE York haa seen for many a any. ‘Tom| "When ttie men wok buay at the start] YAntaaey paras dt ahs sewer me Starts, Covers Distance | wes to bring the trainers and meer ae bihaheoe ‘inh ‘athe way, Bad WHEN BELOAME Jenkins and a chap from Wisconsin |i, woe oan. that the stranger was|{inie yore t longer, tu finaly yok down tn numbers, and at an early hour, ‘The | $e a RAN, named Boele were the contestants. |ihe goods of the wide and plenty sort. h Boel in 0,52 1-5 Seconds, racers went at their work with a dash, 5 Jenkins won after about three hours of He was always aggressive and there AR Bat Bal Bait | and the watches ticked off some of the basi: nutes: & ne 5 the hardest work that has ever been re-| wasn't an ounce of fear in him. fastest moves of the season, ‘Thoee | Canty," canter, J, Rowe, re er. jain, wit ie on ie ¢_fellow Mit) d in, auf de oe the" ef it arte “| sald sent to taining. gallops, wer and aloe) blinded by mraneis of seta| GOUT AMET Reape tne caer oh Lace epenead Inded by streams o/ "| the floor, After t! Jerikina couldn’ been. 5 r a. B fur- Ves Fle cl ap nga i 10 pounide up, Ave, fim GRAVESEND TRIALS. seiation, stagwered to the ropes and) got the tittle fellow off bis pins, Néck |# Shawtred Weets ‘a an he oa | MORR! 7 eas! Up} bo be tiring, but " toh to the _@pening National Circult automobile | this ase See ae amuiner on (he Ue St have never seen this man until to-| POs that had slammed Goton to elie ongers the, bout era } tion had an {deal day with a| radi birds. J. Madden, trainer, GRAVESEND RACH’ TRACK, June q nght, and I want to say that for his| "00F at the Garden recently wi track this afternoon and full seta | WilD MIN pounds up, and BIN- lithe weather and track wore perfect henever he wanted he sides i ; a Wolght he is the best man that ever| ee against Beele. Whenever Views of the hot session, Je of entries in all classes. The grand |J8TBR, 10 muna a Oas O40, We, [for ttaining operations thie morning, | stood in shoe leathers" ™** °¥°F eo get away he wlmply duoked,, and that | Kit™iy,ck, the Net session, | J ‘was’ comfortably filled, although int 3, Lath, 4, nb GS; eallco'ng: Jund a great many workouts resulted. | Everybody agreed with Tom. Beole| Was ail that waa to It, Hackenschmidt got away, “the bdxes were deserted, All types of | An excelient move, from the casy mat= z ‘The most noted being a mile and a if was procialmed ronder,"?'" 1,""| ‘The bout went on this way for about | MPeedera lined the lawn along the rail. |Hower iainer, Nae Svcompllehcd. J. | setter hy Proper, who starts In the| # . Naleeper” and alt Kindorat eninge tralian hour, when the Yeleky Seaklne bore | Dheopening event, the dealers’ handl- DEL Itty pounds up, and MAS\-|Suburban, The way he worked could AT S MM i he deserved them all. -The way he|in and slammed Beele to the floor, baps wea'run in one heat inetead of | NIELLO, 1 pounds up, one and ¥ halt only strengthen the already good re- obo. Ue | tossed Jenkins up and down and around |Betie landed on his ear, his body attok- ‘88 Originally intended. There were | j 70 , 45, 03, 2.168 1, ports from this horse, and should he . amazed ¢ one hufdred’ “sports'!| ing Op on « stant, A second or two to is entries, The American rageceereyt3 ea Aue i w! ertainly be not Wave an aldent ate be ey é Kathered around’ the ringelde, and the| balance and Resle bounced to his vr Company's 12 h-p, Fran Y mie [enough to get a good break, will say . H gase with whieh te broke, hhif Nelgons, | ke-a rubber . Jenkins pushed ani $94, the Knox car running sec~ now that the horse that beats him) osteo ne evening World) ne Wins Two-Mile Relay Event, Soubid Niteons and & numer bye shoved the little fellow all around for ond Witetaaker's Ford thitd, ‘will get the large end of the purse, for 10-~Twenty-ittne twhvear-olds ‘trom F Seconds | from. ‘holds’ Jenkths'\ ad on hint rade the |@novher hour after that. and not until the never started in an ovent In aa fine /tn. wate of tha Inte Wala” Ce Clipping Our: jeFen of ttre eparty butte: ther ‘at Jt tor forty-thtee min- "AL hue Oe 4 Pondition as aa present. Whitney were sold at’ auction hers shew uy al OT heer Waa the frat fall gained. Hea To, tet, dake 1481 G ae COLONTAL GIRL was to-day, Many of these colts and fil: Old Mark. ' ie j ‘adden Was quite enthusiastic Mes ‘have been running in the name “He btire ehotmh te’ a “aloeper,” enta ~Reple Geta First Fall, attay the work, soning to the clockers aly acne untae she wa cy and he did, securing the best of thy| TRAVERS -ISLAND, June 10.--Under mat yne Whitney = fter it, looked ah oI inthe feaurt of the race, ‘The follow: | of Mr. ry Payne Whitney as ex: Paddy Roche, -'. t it a Ae oe tat declaring th tht tie thouebe | 8 eoutor, and Jt was expected that he BY JOHN POLLOCK. “He's worth the #000. bagking ry pom Sond id be farted ‘down, in yh the Hid win the Suburban to aE HOPER—On mile and F410 | would make a number. of purchases ICK. GiAn’s orgies ante kee ORT? | wat, a Na ree cae ween ae ‘ana [418 potinda ups ine vary sleverent 9 for the atting he races individually, (Special to ‘The Evening Wortd.) ferson, and #0 much credit wasl When the iti ene Foiled him over in jig qiny SULLA, 115 pounds uy, Ave furlongs, lever done by this horse. Me has plenty hth e Thomas O12, 0.04 1-6, 0.98, 048s, 102, ‘bandity wt and ls as ieee 8 Jot, howe no secured at big prioee. {wee Improved upon, the Afty-deventh Ald about Lewle thet, after” the fore. tue e f n y ; ; na Boye Bul uutition ut every work’ J. flugwing, |, BANKER —Five furlongs, in 35, 5-6 | oftered, annuat games of the New York Athletic Heel et food g AO ae Se Bron) ia Susted he ba Cart New jase Cup midaie-welght class trainer, pcg ‘ m i # re fe PUM sari up. ‘Yop figures came for Burgomaater,|ciyb wore heli at the club's beautiful | several si hs awe haan waa ‘tain, tut aur" Via Valet, ie the S| og ose, 0 4, bats fais dst piece |. be VOR ive furiongs in LOT A wale} owhich won the Great Americaa Stakes. |ummor home at Travers Ieiand. this etry} : Misting nes |of cheese, Pass him up, J, Husgina, | 1 nish it near- . a ewal with the result of the ‘mateh woula | shou rts TIE sae Ree SY A: Wetk afternoon in the presence of w Iarmeliayn oaccn ttn” ateh would | ai ; he hota, Weather conditions whish could not have #!¥8"' to and so many nice: words 2 in1 oy {i,t aete Hae yonetbebin Ld df \ i oot bam har be met | ago. When the coi was le Sefity of the ri y (ae in aj! realined that he was the star | RUN OO inbere and thelr friend the winner and] 4 the 7 4 Cam: sed hs “Cencee |B 0,25 25, 0. OB 2-5, BN LS ty in ae a ath ib, i ti pahe SEE e., IW! tito) Me ouait ! The arm weather Just euljed the oc- ih seen theres new even to thar ee ie Pee ‘he a 2 in Shoe ae aaa oh Sea erreuatt, clage 3, 1.14 3°, galloping. “On ine | gh HEUR,Well for sik furlongs, but can't bf ’Hoaris, a fall slater to Asti went [onaion, and ae the members and felt great philosopher, the Man Higher |" prnhatt Har iver} the Aes Rnee: oval = 3 oN yea, A Aad 9 fellow all the way, A, J. erie WATDR—Four furlonga tn 0.24, [to the same quarters, fo: 16,0, and | guests have been “rooting” hard for! yy, “rye never seen'a user patted on into Hime ele tece Haare a md ahr Ted sat then Way utter Joyner, trainer, galloping, 145 pounds up, 1s doing nicely Pegasus ie later Jot (ict COSt Mt | such an Afiernoon the result was that! che back by 90 many frlands,"" he re-| waa right, rds inn re VIDALIA—10 pounds up, 0.12 2-5, 0%, | ind shows no kigns of the lameness (Hat | $15,000. a Allen pila 4 40,000 4 for Onl | ogtead of coming to the grounda in the | (he.pae Pe Toy ectesa da 4 i eaten, by Das cite Wares, ef 1) Hp we i pullin Pim: tab | SRY TURE him 1 in| he pres Mdtta ae Toliowen little atufty train which has often car-| "The matoh was a private affair, the JgnKins, aid tear Ine roe ane ony ER, ‘ya | Nm ae ihe in'vory At and relay Oe 1.0 TN eeiecnics up, EN by, Hambure—Bdih May: (ried them to the Island, they made the) 41,00 aide bet being suMoiont attenctton | VITAE Re slammed ) Y pounds up, five furlongs he hae made since | RAT" Wisdn, 5 0,88, 08, breeaing, ast, but acta like @ nice horee | , lal, bo. She has Been on the easy side for some | and looks very Ume. J.J. Hyland, trainer INQUISITOR Aix furionga in 1,20 2-5, ABOENBION ‘Ho pounds up, six ture guiloping, 100 ibe, up, a nice colt and longs In 0.12, 0.24, 0.86, 0.49. Bhe acted hard boands 4, trp in big touring automobiles, for Jonkina, Harvey Parker put up the | with eno n fetes | 0 e4if8S—svelas 8, Dei P Hig ie taie: mica re ciosatne! toseates | money for Beele ond Gorge Considine ahouden giver ‘yi: BY Hamburx--Xelai H.| of this great meeting was the presence | furnished the big bill for Jenkins, ana | un the ge ound ured Met be Pap Medaies—[ of so many ladies. Here, there and|ieg it be ald right Nere that during | O24 ta al i Nelson put his #hoy 1 everywhere souttered ovr the BFOUNds during the bout George had visions ot | seconde, 4 f s Pacea! very well at Japte, Deiter than at any time this | ORMONDALE—Six turlonge tn 1.2, i Perey | Could be ween the fair 0% 84,9 | $1,000 mlctpping wway from him, The Gonoldines Rejolee ~@PORTING. i | spr good, F, Brown, Mesh 05 B ibe Up. & plgh-clnae colt, a a BG dler-—Homeo: | cenraluly prewentid a strtiatin plc Ihe. DOME LUATaa BREIL allan 9 : ere BEDONIN, 115 pounds up, and Rose 1.21, ‘ores td he. up, ie Nt but bY, Hutnusk—Aamtatation; The field and cider path was in| o'clock, und a look at the men as they | Such ade oot me of Pawn, Us Rounds up, ale furlongs én ot hai masek i¢ mat B 100. = .. | splendid condition for the contests, and! oune on the mat forced the bellet that Tom! Ned feo .. #6! puting ip. Thin ta the feet afiontn PEPPERS Hive Oar ER wea iat ae Ow i fe ware ihe bert axntetos tn, thie doin | Parker's $1,000 would be burnt up in |:do. wi huid a Held Hatoy 8 ng, 1 » ler —E Y td 1 isha paces Vauehn, in the . |Work anown nf the bay eourne this te Me ape BsGTURy ee ene nee | Bag " had SN events the Indications were that a rec-|suon. order, ‘There was Jenkins, with | BY ot t ger:| BROOKLYN JOCKE' CLUB. | pet ah ar pan, Hniehed «tre ; both were easing up the last IE—-five furlongs in ury” Prince, ch, ¢. Hambure—Cins | ord of two would be smashed, Amon | all this ponderous bulk, welghing about very at thought Bind phat ttle ht ted were. the fol fh the Tecorloan at Ki ie trainer. Ost Ate handily, 168 0b ia | aeretlas Bans wegen, Bod Tasale| Fhe | cotlegen sO oanestane University |210 pounds, and Besle, a sawed-off and | Heels ha Peat monte BR—One mile In 1,48 8-6, | Menirose; H 8! per fe 1—Kaluia; | Of Pennaylvania, Columbia, Harvard, | hammered down bunch of muscle, more 5 | ean BA . up, very ordinary, "| s abeMne™ ggoo, OY Darthmouth and others. nea! than a head shorter than Tom and ” mat ey | COLONTA' L GIRL-One mile, in 25 3-5, ronal b, g. by Meddler—Honoana;| Promptly at 2.80 the announcer sallo8 | aciyeolgnt pours iehier.” It. seamed & a ie acter aa GRAVESEND ENTRIES. mie, A a et The, cork tan| Oe eas he Tats. dandliy, {0 pounds | 11, V. Whitney, a Hu, P, PAU LORR OTL ‘Persons |shame to" take hin money, © He. waa ecle } Bis herve ts ia h Sould have worked taster| Pills that she thaked: Shute: im ihe ,000, vo; H.| Present. brand ‘new to New York. An «unknown aa J a oe lak to fhe Bening Wore) als, ‘trainer had so dewined, R. ‘Pucker Season; she would do. better In overs (eT ae Tae eel darted ould Seep, na enit for fair, with no friends but his backer, | it. or ee CHICAGO Pe) Pe anata MABND FACE TRACK, June 10.— |" A OP sacra. oi? ;paunds up—A nae eT ae ton "Hears. bo, by, xfembure—The Pim heat 0 br Harry Parker, i : slg th 0.12 2-8 0.26, 0187, 0.004; beeesing. | 1108 108 Te) Magnes tt at inca Ww. 8. Ky Maddlor Melba; Dantel, et yada oy . vio 4 ming tui Diestel, ce Foes A Good Referee, Ang tine in ea vat gh a A is Me oi sent Jat Serle eh aya in Hosts itis, b, 0, ao taenare Seloes 3 Wl og Callens Ay A at vers Johnny O'Brien, of the N, ¥, A. C,, mI Oh pag | ant Aad very god ly 300 juak-no Mw up. A nice colt Mscgmeaiy ‘oh by Meddler—Hesste; 1, by ihe reteree, and his work pants a * i veri cy vane IRISHMAN, 110 nds i ae m Pah cr mile, Ja Roped a Oe a hy Barsburg-vermper 1% boul demonstrated that he knows 4 rat edition I Bix furlongy tn 0.12, 0.4 ons O48 ho pot Not of much account’ and | Pid 1 yas vi : | nh the ofitte HAUG (MB, Hin Fase OF the|FRugt we pinsea mathe ere bol align fioigs:” 2” nbore—Vesveres Matt a sehetoa hgh JEM ft STANDING OF THE ova. the other da did him a lot of wood, -'T. {iorbe. Nacagh ; Painala, raf, by, Hambure—Marquises | 1 Aj Ay... ; Mo: | AMERICAN LEAGUE, tec a LEAoue, to win, ag, thi vaabrald ORMONDE 4 MONE. 20 poundy up| 1onga ins with ie OMe ue Wry Bata | ME aye ile in 0.18 Fem Wot. bs ‘Hambur abe dH O 8, 1,88, 1.461% broenine: In ready LOWRY—One #l = gS elghe RS & . E =, yy Hainburg—Hypocrite; to min the gace of hin life A, 4, Yay. 0 i ef fh Se (ahagabard aes 8A alta OL) DR. GRINDLE OND, RACH Belfi’ tree Her, trainer. pr p. In’ very nice Py sfaparingnam— | tl fon by A, pal oe : cite, A oneeatghth He. pate pais 1 A A spate Ganaltton wad wi doo ate nee Pigeohe 1 amen Memes hie Tr U8 yardaye second; alms, 40 Bo Sallop-| dinary comp y Just Breese! for tins, fick OP” INVINGABLE-One mile tn 148, gale ante, ees ty OY ». tor « Seoond cle, mettaches ra loping, ounds up; no aecount, vara | 18 me dar] ai Bina sable furlongs In 2 8- ia 88 11-0; | 60, 1.8, 17 2-5, brecking, 10 pounds’ up viata ierdinary ‘race Me this ifailow: M head et UY 8, in 26 1-6, vt BANBL E106 ea nat Ma 1612-5, breeging, 16 pounds’ up. Very fetoenth inflen | DARIN, 116 § pounda lun: Wait ia ae early at hie Beat and’ahould the kept th iil . 18 [man tretnan Creesing. Charles’ ate: |) Pour, furlongs tn, 25, 50, NING. WATE Har og oie ids nig star Jos jpBYa sabes, 210 pounds up: 0.1 46, | Among The pimers and te very Hee CO! 036, 060, breesing: 120 pounds ip, '% | Sal 1-6,'0.49 "1,5, cleverly, A SACKSON ote” Changs, tn x filly, and at her very. beat. ey *hny. sbelonaiie to the Schef . IGNE—4 furlo in a 0.60, (tring. Blea May. trainer, |"? Sehettel iat, fo 25, breesings 106 tba. up! an’ ot | nanaily, are 10 ‘pounds ub; ae em Om AMP guns, No! tive, turtones: [Raed OY over-iciever ‘Ally put not up to Runnion 12, B, 0.8845 1-5, 1.08, driving: | 3) ND. He and Te "not ng ‘good, ae they” frat’ thought we laa Tone rales pr ign 8 reno D4 furlongs tn 0.28, Ob, Annan i ef iY ‘veiy ‘nice horse In his clas: A ohaie pounds up} O13 ON EK OM Te OHO Tes, Phat TR RS pe among the platers; he | WAS KING—6 furlongs in 1,39) His firat-wood move in some. th : Hoping: 108 pounds up: fw fit/and al he Tins’ bean on the ahelt Tee | One mile and a furlong in! ded, , Leo, -b, breozing, 115 "Spr As—1 mile and a furl vers is, Wns Hk AL but very ordinar van ait SAN ap Ta Beat hale, mite; PALETTE—One mile apa furlong, In 390 Goran ih Weide eat h tia yaa An Qatie Bl, breezing, Charles log gi 2+ 7 3-5, 1.40, 285, Preemin, dir bd t 1" MAMIE TIO nour ym and GAMAn 10) Ibe ips she ds very At and at het uN Ya feat oe in Nein Ravier Ay £ Ogre, rat inde up; | ime Ae 48. py Rickeys, Fizsos, Cooktntly Tom Col. | lins, or just with soda, EL-BART r ov " Gin is the thing-It’s clean. ° at Ae yet aN ter Pha iat Nala re i a "tio inl aha oh é Rape: for glubs en and oo|- men eae! FUR O 2 ze je in 1.45, al y ee marie w10 mound ho, be! tus vere het at_erewent, shee “i AN chal ivory. common and : ae in B65, A i j er abak ll ae 2, Bo handily, 10 1B. ups ah te hay arth conalder Hittongs in 2, 30,| FORDHAM VS, HOLY CROSS, \ i 4 i Pay xe ant if rightly placed can Wid | galloping. 10 pounds wp; a yoy fast i RLCSTGHT—One mile, tn 1.82, wajton. | flys sitre to ruin well any time started: | mie baseball game between the Ford ie sh ene ae prea 8. a *hould | Whimaionts ant aa Her mtaniomote, ham Collewe tan And tle Holy Crvse i endl ONE rnd Roh ai we . 4 ; ‘ ‘ rus) hsb gr ? Batis GouRT six: furlongs in| nine which will be played at Fordham henge, 10) {hee up; ts Al, HL 1179-5, handily, 115, Pounds Ui | Held next Monda; f mush agooun ‘inane, "Ba Ht ot Be") one of the most Bieter furlongs, x, 0.26 ABT CHIGHEY ete tutlon slea_betw edad n wetter a ape nly, a ie om, | waif Ine 0p A pour. ae ft ft i Hal aan sets

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