The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1906, Page 18

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1906: : Serbs ey excerts | - BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ERS BAP REcEEN| - 4,000, 000 Persons Attended Meetings in the Metropolitan Circuit, Each Spending $5 a Day Aside from ° Wagers Lost to Bookmakers, HE racing season wiieh has just. closed wea the most remarkable in a calm cctimate {s that’4,000,000 attended the meeti ot ‘the various asgo- politan circuit. ‘ Most of theee pald- adzissfons to the granti-stand was at $3 a head. would foot wp $16,000,000 for the race-tracks, Yockey ‘Club. Z ere ‘There (s smalj chance of figuring tho COurses and long stretohes and « favor- shave of record breaking. Time reo- cannot pe felled on. It ts known that | worthlosm: “A horse that wo about five of tha bic bookmakers are run fiv % days later, $500,000 of tne would mean that at least s ‘Wind ‘resistance te a grest tic aor at public's money has been lost to them | nelmont Park. Given : vioua A imasority of the books, how-land a fast track Rosebent could, peaks ever,-are loacrs, while severn! plunging | MDiv run seven furlongs in 1.4) at Bel- bé@itorg.are thousands to the geod. All’ _teld,the only sure winners have been * Ure racing sasoclit!¥ns. "They pave re cétyed money from various sources, not father Parke that horses hacing at Bal- ms pipes che _$480,00 or more con- | Mont Fark hed improved 60 per cent. 5 farm on other tracks. be by the average number of 20 | have won a majority the bie ere’ for the privilege of doing 1g Season. | Grappie,- winner of °t foookmak etropdlitan; Tokalon, wi : business in the ring. | Brookiyn; Go Betweei einner of tne Jumes R. Keene js the biggest WiD- | Suburban: dot F aide owner: Fila hore have -wonin-tthe—Brightone “wre miners tHe nelenborhood of 316,00 ‘in stakes. apr) end nothing mor ‘This has been a record season for him. | 4. Ore “Walls: Sam ee {tie Jockeys, Miller is the resord- | stake winners {t woul), we ie nblder, as is extenetvely told sisennersat At no Ume during the season has {here vedere was the best two-year-ol asx handicap horse de ee year, and has wor more than | velop, and ke consequent: racing. 1, $5.00u in stakes, He started woven: eral BomiplaInt ee eure OL gn times, winning six straight races. _ is . ony defeat was in his frat atart. Three-Year-Olds Lacked Cla Ot the sprinters Roseben 1 e@rfed— the title “of champion. Hi ic for seven furlongs, beating Salvator's time, was the faat- emtirace of the year. Ing records at Belmont Park. Oth j | | The same may be sald ald of th ine -oldin—Accountant won a maser | | of the three-year-old stakes this rene Accountal first start was at Jamaica in a six-turlong handloap, when he beat Tommy Waddell a head {n a hard drive. : War on Bookmakers. Ho next started Jn the Metropoitan, but nae ae eet aic | Waal bea ‘His next_ star SOUP! 4 i the withers: eahes at Beime ous-place in turt history for many rea- | whioh he won from Bonen sons. Chief among these has been a | neck. bidter war against the postroom inter- | , 18 fle Relmont Stakes, Burromaater emts-cn the part ofthe various racing |and here Was the oniy eee apR mts ASsociations, at the instance of the | Seemed as If the season : eer ay, | KOON three-year-old in FE Jookey Club, At Albany, jast wifffer, | Sood three-yea down shortly Facing was in Manger. It became necea- |and that ended the crop ot sary forthe Jockey Club to make cer. | three-year-oldy. Accountant's next start | a defeat. Ww is tain promises to inimical Interests, and | Jockey club Stakes, )nimatcal in tae “Track, “34—Benninga Handicap eosseeees Hennings Duks_of Kendal .Helgeson With law —ncoves,—an -Roseben 3 u Merry -Lark.....+- (Ralls Grapple . Toksion 1 16—Carter—Handicap. vAqupduct il -25-Excelsior. Handicap. + Inwaicn 4C—Metropolitan Handicap ,,. , Beltaont: Park... 2i—Brooklyn Handicap..... Mravesdnd 21—Suburban Handicap. Sheepshead di-pBrighton Handicap. " Brighton €—Sarntoga Handicap nae Sept. 1—The Futurity Handiea ++, Sheepshead CEGOERS SPENT $30,000,000 DURING the history of the gqmo !n mary respects. Attendance figures) _ have beuten all records. No oMctal figures have been announcet, | Figuring a racegoer’s expenses at $5 a day, aside from losing’ wagers, | 820,000,000 more were thus ciroulated, most of {t toward the coffers of the! losses ant winnings {a the betting ring, | Able wind, is capable of anything In the| Only estimates can be given, and these ords at Belmont Park oe arlonga in 89 one day, might not run! $100.00) winnere ov thé veaon, which | Within three slcotds of that time a few | mont Pank. Even-maidens were break- | So time does not. show that the class. ea has improved, If it did it Piaters- on the strength of these much formid- | At Gravesend Accountant resifmed his | THE RACING SEASON OF 1906 ; S9-BET, ‘ Ost Pe aNG linélosp | SRS CA a pion > SO EE od TF . ACCOUNTANT SES JocHey MILLE, SALVIDEX. Best & Year Old SESE Gockey BPE ow BIG TEAMS READY ON EVE OF FRAY work of the big clevens, were} usual, at the eleventh hour with care ‘By Charles Chadwick. hed and found wanting by the! [1 hayditng Arm: In speaking of the offensi TE beginning of tre end ofthe; ; she see mca be remember football season has arr-ved, Yal Yale's Defense the Best. Recent Football Discovery. | wien of the I weet been carefull CS lade a as the team with the ho bixgeet change in the situation nind closed! nates and Penn playa Michisan. | while hor offense lias 8 games was the} ex a fame to play with Dart- Sai yeineeton 0, for aimest. aie. first. time! shi; Hopes has seca tes pee Fara ae SORES S ALY Ge of a witriwind Yale offense. | He efor } me she inoKle Lioeame to Ught fora few. bri | pass nek ‘Then will come the an if gest offensa of the | men . in the second half of the unde: “Pena fame at. Patlntelphia) <waporiority in the kistang] #02 from-Brown—3 to 0—a team % : 2 veck before had held Harv: Thanksgiving £ and tha season will and drop, kicher | $ week, before had hel 39 fo out in a fi re of noite and ex- n evident also, and re of 9 to 5. “The Yale offense sw ‘ ce jor, the fast Brown team down the field f/ citement when the Army and Nayy cessive gains, kotalling seventy yarda| js going iS be a mighty. int clarh Satuniay, Dec. 1. three || Re MsLoneuaa wn, a Deriment. | But) the epaporance gt the y Ww POlnt Ebi fl iT “ ale has been exhibit! these last| onset has taught us that trick plays do Horyerd(Yslejand Princeton: havelin | Weits Bolnt conteate: Met tee rtiteat: | few Weeke her I ell tendency to play | not win championship. games and, as es Lrouaht ov $ | turn met pnd defeated the Army tear |ncas, for it must be borne tn <mind h Termmy hy low zeores In three of the hard harder jn the ancond halt. oteam, | things ara shaping themselves now Ic Fe OWA to | Ae Or aepartment ofthe game is| lke many of ite predecessors, has more| {s more than’ likely that Pri Trained Most Binners fought games of the year, It would} Yal ton at all bo very dimicult to say, after the work) MPBK oo ttea only a mpdera: nice and «Fit than speed, though, chance of defeating Yale will lle sn her Allty of speed js due to.come. xn | wonderfol kicking game. : of these teams in thelr Jatest eam=?3.| conse und defense jn the running Kame : Laaaes & ch takes tho lead, The season pre-| against the soldiers. It was strong, but) AMUSEMENTS. yn ite strong enoush to win, and the} ——————~~~. quite the equal of elt or Yale hese se. from p Yale till s cham 0 be plaved, the forward © reat of ine offensive play’ has as-yet deen Come! over these Games Feo FLEE IVE Suggest wining Owner nents the remarkable feature of three a rte 6-0, came on a blocked “Kick +lexine Kecpimetogether-on_top—of the | 7 tory, SO. came on A Eitpiaved the| | NEW AMSTERDAM Esai eee heap in a steady prosrearion, winning| first half and taken off her feet and] Curtn8, 1Ssharp. Mts, Wed == = SSS helr preparatory games, as a rute,| scored on for the first time, this year Forbes-Kobertson |Cae: AMUSEMENTA: a vt | Yalo came back {n tho, seoond half w exhibiting | 190) Ong: tine defense and scored —« | Winner Jockey, KEITH & PROCTOR’ S- Tbe Seki ESCA PASTOR'S Skits arts & Co., Lt Whalen & West. Nights. “East-3 Mats. A i SOCIETY CIRCUS RK Renerat—evenness—of play which | touchdo-rn on a bl: Kick, and cho) HGertrnde “Eliott jCleopatra, thertask of differentiating their) added a place ick Sth Giasts: oftense. which has since (mproved, was unable entry Towa & 41 froin Tava : Wee) THEE INGE OF INDIA e.strong and weak points and) to effes: a score on rushing, and so ae adding up and comparing the totals, a| Yale won, i0 to 6. tase the| |LIBER Theatres Ie SUE d (imMeult one. It Ja hard to pick a likely | Finally ‘Princeton lined up against the x ‘A tf the fac ‘ere | @aunticss soldier boys, the latter none ast 4 Tim Winner, In splie ¢f the fact that tiere | Haunticss soldier boys. the Mtn on: ELEANOR: ROBSON tag been more than ong common nd-| tests wirich had pr eded, Princeton's ALY’ we yersary to furnish a ground for com- aunted offense was, to *her surprise, Mats, Wed. & Sat x found unequal to the task. of scoring Me - and Harlan's drop from the twenty-yard CARL with her onack (a vad {line and place Kick from the thirty- bresp -Retween S15 3. hte S38 ‘ ONY BOCIETY na. 1 a + SALVISERE WON SIX OUT OF SEVEN RACES WORTH $48,875, able opposition to racing was w orewin, — —- ‘The Pinkerton for work of folling the pootrcom inte: was intrusted, worked faithfull Wee haps theatrically, to harass t yooms, and they succeeded wel. the same time the war was a distis Riga bi ‘annoyance. to the patrons of racin andy yner, Maddori cause Jockeys’ names were withheld for A the rerilar gaddie humbers were hidden, and ¥ eaten ous other thingy contributed to thelr Aiscomfort. Yet the people were c Decau Fincipleti fintit. “Phere taone-doubt tha: “Buffered. not_o al hs OxnIpited th Cheteht-yerd-line-made the score: 8) in the Mile-a-Minute Mustea! Hit, [MENTO y The Great baci fris very -herd-to see much difference The Spri MS via {Mod { ‘ sue a the Btrensth hs ee c ri e | uta pis eines nora pring Chichen marrage | RIGO HARLEM CASINO, ext Sunday Freiay: HERALD B Mats: Tues, “The Great Decide ond “About Tor GAMES Toe boi In th h tik KEITH & PROCTOR’S || Her saatan : n the heart of (Che ltiinsy ss. cus eee? | pistes een see RAST gpg Dax CARER si THE TOURISTS cos HAND. SOnd AS St ‘ight.Seats Selling, Hoshert & His Orchestra, EW YORK Shas we Even; $ Hest Monts, Si. 45 Muniates from Bway sei re beth etrany offense,’ the tw i Sard ST; & 7TH AY 28tnSt, Coats’ Seats in adv Muster‘ Walter Jon and fifieey- tar Act a drei Sat. Att ‘Sth N BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. MEERIAL th patronaxe, 1o0ma to the c that this fight. the Jockey ftavie, for thrre were ettendances during + “The attendances 00! feature of chi vthe greatest Fear Ty eth, racing fronv me of vi er y during the spring and suminer was baps 20.00. Saturdays saw from {0 30,00 people at ¢ and days Increased this number up to Teh and £0700. Of course, during the thesg.attendances wotled off, ink the closing, weeks 4.00 was A wo e@verage dally aitendance, wh days fh : was the public alyidere Outclassed Others. Race-Goers Pay $10,000,000 a Year. | 3, i - fea The expenses of the average races: r wi are $5 a day, which In F so the track, ¢: cigars, &c ors. he Lawrenva Chani- aan 1d have | won stied only abou ult of @ natura should say. expenses of { ually foot. up your q tions of m1 for privileges, which ad " uew Lacked Quality. 5 Of the neanon has! pee ieee ee wan a “clase 0} that arenes ! . 8 tors ecnian inconsistent i ato stake horacs alm- rees have not do- a itis pointed out that horses muSt'be better, because: many recsrda | cottsh Highlands, famed ils 2 GARDEN thea 27th Matinees Wed: -& Sat. “Ranks WIth BEST At Metropsittan KEITH & PROCTOR’ s waar Nate Wea & Pe ” == GRACE GEORGES “CLOTHES” I RSS fae Pi, VICTORIA THEATH - ACADEMY ah Hie I ) ter W MR, MANTELL— g.hie ies ure Wa er 7 is= ere ia ‘Anerson fen cme. LE See Herman: fhe Great: Tom Nawn & Co, cane TN Vhi L b ] KEITH & EROCTOR'S Sear tah Poche ha pe naiiatant D ewar s ite abe Harlem PRO E | lhe ex, Smoking Allowed | ea marine Ae tt mace pes ine’ [Tiave Wet te qheot car hear ot ai Ha | All ta 25.180. By | patien ntite closest): Iaveatl 1O9, Sl stn ee toe,| LWW THE THOROUGHBREDS | Brine sour physician mit you IE YM oreor Rindiog ; tone turely’ on i | i Joekey Club may. deem ° ° . . Maa greats Dig spleiiiid show. Brway & Goin, Bunday AL& Eve, Contorts, | My ablde by his, sete a the. prt | understood | t t 7 zi zp E.ldth St. Ladic voulr own h Cnty ott, wiate to. | ratood | i jos’ Mat To-day | fo * t car 1 raceeoars | moAS OUC 1S, y Is cs e EMPRETEEATES. Rrra: A. || HDEWEY Imperial SEA ae fon Nowalgr otic, Alta | elven. to « E fs 5 John Drew i Sundea! Aft. & Bye, Ciicorts, | Urtiee hort. 4 ed eria Pio band The @ | CARR zi = ara E153th, Ladies’ Mat, To-da 7 GaKR x nasty eal HCOTHA Empire Burlesquers |*° "i ? fileres Denies Report. i i —he z i | Nhe ay Sundin Aft. &! Eve, Concerts | Bee ae ee hee Its excellence THE HYeOCHiTES KEITH & PROCTOR’ S OLD DR. GRINDLE, Take slevatoe | xint und | iS 2 | The oid y probably no HEATRE, war & 440) 4 93° nA. | Mat Dity-25-390.Fve stage, | Under oe Mata, Wed sar Vi tween tl p aie and, mo! Tally Co., 1 15 big featties Phtadder MATIOE On HAIR Little Cherub || or be tho great musical play. James Blakeley, a 70 of cay AMUSEMENTS, ; AMUSEMENT Sinaacc. 5 as SAYO THE x GOODWIN |; “THE nitehescn rin OS NIA nn | Renney onan Dayle’ “ COOPER UNION 213342858 al Hit i SEAMON'S Tasth stewet qe KyrleBellew, prisndicn Getnea, to be sovered nt of Inst and Tth ‘ave ‘ Hn eR aint A tu nate BMG \ socuEry iRSEBeA aS lta cesar ee Satie ti ive neta mulation tree Very" ihe ne sanneenige 8 SAM BERNARD, ee By nest § ssatacanadaarial Kniekeriockee For Tse ys THOURLES tamed m4 Henopesee wore nr < erage i 142d Bt. & 34 A‘ N NIL Eee AMAT Mat.Sat, jal WHILE FRISCO BURNS: 0A ES a THELION Se MOUSE |i (Ou Oe Rar RUD A j PLAGE ‘BATES No Hit The Girt fe the ¢ R Handeo: Tits bE TORRES A ANE $18, Mat: at Fr Hey , Dschae esin | AS NOURS - Tas expeule pears the, {Danny Maher Leaves England, 16.—Danny t rT: = 34 ats | Co. Billy 8. rersipcieivent tenstes have been broke; i Diway & f0th ge | “7 DIXON'H|MatinesT Naae Lambertath pica rel Wil be fou, however, that this! ep fleets ing In| ; WEBER’ Sf np BO Sal Bath oo:| Gap AVE, . To- “Gl Als RANCH re Great T eee AUT A Sinte Dally Beans Fil chixaregt, 7 Moot Park, hn extent never 4« BY Guat turn March 3 ; | TWIDDLE: THADDL of the Collen West. | (focor. arat, orrew ee Ath RY vail” aac | BOY, g ADEA Bald by ott arecvicta. ia ‘ fying te merant the trick oo jal: & tor Lord Derby, Mario Dressler, Joo Weber & 100 others. t Weak—The Girl from the Sunny South, Ai itt ‘st, |Norworth and ALTO ROUN i . > rte f = 6 x ar Ca A iy J sh ik :

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