The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1906, Page 19

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a LATEST REPORTSA TIMELY COMMENT one aS? = * D e _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ~< NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ROBERT & EDITED BY——_ _EDGREN.. FORT | Rode More Winning Horses in Season! j Just Glosed Than Any Jockey, and Gained for Himself $100,000. : | haf tw barely nineteen yoara old—jasx earn neasly, $100,000, and that in eight months | —an average of $3,123 a week. T cent of the United Sta salary. of 0,00 a year, | compared with Ihe er Jogkey Walter_at ended, —than Nilfor, UNES EARNED MILLER HAS EARNED “$100,000 IN THE SADDLE — DURING THE SEASON ts the champion 4 every viewpoint of the racing game. more winners and has been punished less than any other prominent rideF on the track. Duriug the racing season on. the New York tracks, Including Sara- toga, Miller has had 820 mounts, the wire, brought in 174 second and finished third with 112. hundred and fifteen of his motints did not Minish tn the money. Miller's best record was made at Brightoy on July 27, when five straight winser of $6 on Miller would have netted a) bettor about § Miller ‘is a Jew and was born in Brooklyn. years-old. . ; _ _ Aaide from the extra amounts recetved by & jockey for riding winn the regulatfon track prices for riding lave! made for Miller $11,485, H total earnings for the season amount to fully $100,000. CCOKEY WALTE. 4s a rider of race-horses he guided more winving 1 ‘3 out of fv R MILLER 4Hd—the—once famed “Snapper” Laughlin combined when those pigskin premiora were at the height of thelr popularity in the same and successive years. In eight months, the term of the motrc Miller—es docile and tractagle q youth as © 220 winners under tho wire, 1 winning place positions in which he fintehed. mirers, would have netted a ¥a Personally, this wonderful youth: ignificant get Following Called Millerites. Karly the:prork of Fou in the rat ng ML attention as to earn ty lagre\stollowing: gosrs Decame known as cause of thelr plledly, the ‘ wis Weprove. Hele money ansker: Th PP ima Mate no played + atypSe'g amount won sam tech of horse played an. done something. name he MM! to-da Ing the Whea year, ter try, ‘Biokn season terday. When had i jockeya, Eee lyf iwi After probably favored with SmaneT— this someon —thah— aay: Many Miers { it th. 1 sx! The posted though ners at 2 to 1, ent and on fe" Mile were many who wal 4a, and The by owners time riches Many seasons to come. it-{4-ponmideres that the rac- em mounts, could not hays wining mount Sensan just closed was 20 to 1 have heen au low show that a large Th the youth f ently swage rt oe mul « mounts, to win pre rari $00,097 te eyes vf more than 400,00 people on-Him-svery Gay, and can outstrip | y man or boy in his profession, has Miller, the appears 1D pacer in, the United § Mer home in formerly bore evidences of consten! little pigskin rode. ff sh home in Broaklyn, Milierit yin follow much an $10,00 / the eenson-on the $y¥b- mg 0 0 fat wager on exch tours, tt 2, DUL there myn on tt vay $54 on sportionat 1 Fao “pikes. of a has d icites uyery Brookiyn, pover: ‘fa well furnished aparunent, the boy who did it ts now Day. ing world was astounded: Inst’ Dee beroyer the annoynoement that Milter = ridden ar 618 1 and had led , one, can” re of his compo. ior claim that ge. p not win} ontemp! purchase of & permanent on home for his mother. their Lee “Another Tod Sioan, SRT ee the season Was ended last mocked down ind the Wonderful feats of Wal- ‘Silice were —browgnt tothe aiten- ton. of horsemen throughout the coun- found that Wits in the field, and—from that been showered Into brsrag 0%, ist ds 3-1 a new he Pres 5 receives a knight "who many Who bum- Tod Speen ners ey for the season of 1998 trom’ He has ridden morg mounts, hes OF these hs put 21h yin ners-under Three he rode On that dey a “parley” bet 0. is now nineteen @ mounts. He ors . {s the Warvol of the racing season just punts Me- rison and “Jimmy {tan racing season, Jockey straddled a saddle- starter. beat as} ito! By ine GARDNER STOPS. Ja DOUGHERTY ore are Spreial to De Et op | DAVENPORT, “Ia hé fF won his knocked Jack game! «eh waltop, foro anoth After the to go down be- but only one dle Je urth he wayed hin hands all this- ang ast oppor- Iner'a seconds and was counted | tunity det to BOWLERS AIM Ta 7 FOR HGH SCORES rolind Monday. even: > BOWLERS ENTE ENDURANCE CONTEST, twenty FOR FOLLOWERS OF LITTLE ii dow Miller Takes ia ¥ The ina cont t bowling ma fe ond game in the sqries will bo] ees ee ENTER FOR BIG the pins per t prizes for bs » coming in fast for the! score and aye 10 » contest at Y alle: Hundred and ‘i starts at 10 P, Among the Ton} Jimmy WITH T tho Long Acre aweather| Ivers bers of meetietomen ut DOU: 2 bout to jads fu: und twa hi erage, a genre EGELHOFF TAKES A‘REST. ft. « Brooklyn star bon only larger in size with their full, oval shape, but better in : othe Ind * = z = a A spe tite ar De: their-quality— ef closely-packed, pure fragrant leaf—of tr a smash on the jaw gave were * Gnllen, throughout the end both uninjured. The princi- ere Jimmy Moran Moran started off $he face and oc Mt count-and Chere witt h team, high trdtvidual ular nervous ou UN y hooked his loft to the Ju » FORDAAM HOLIDAY Ing | latter boxir ¥ DOXINE Vetting My w rkht or lett awit i round sae of est Twell | jaw. Mitohell, although out boay i and whil ec weil repaid” for} his-oppanont; stuck ont York will not be without a ; 4 most | rounds ame. So Barn thing and. 1 an then aged arley Bender around re N climax of all achievements in etgarette-making. ever, and, ho went after Doughert savaeply ih Che ninth, and with « hurr! ts and lefts he bo and put out of the for good. — Attell Fights De Coursey To-Night. Abe Attell, the featherwelsht champion ot the world” witiengase_in-another -battie Cadteu, and Hardvigson, ment. Billy m such a bunch of stars Frank | urth st Grand C i night. Conde; fit-the Cel) bowlers. will roll uader—a— rye Columbia « fon of-the- arm and {8 faking treat- Dilged to got & substitute for Egelhoft In the matoh » with Wyman and Schwebke, of One Hundred and will b 1 Is to be rotted entral, 5 and Exelhoft won a last Sunday, Brooklyn, Sunday) the first series ‘of four out of seven games 4 oriental flavor. — — sda at saddle. = — ‘When the Inst race of the New York been run: at Aqueduct yes; the Walter Milter who_fnighed first wes the champion jocksy of the seavon “and had estab] H ed A rec broke» be ners out aif the Ameri eadity — apprect B the meaning af this boy's remarkable Claim He Had Best Mounta, tonight. He will geet Dilly De Coursey, Omifornia fieiter, In a twanty-round outta show tobe brought-off-at—Sa: Deg, Owls for witch hewitt reserve sh ooo tor hia aervices. ord. for oan Lord &S Taylor dt -betore, Tye hoe Dep ation teaak “stlce for riding g hares Shoe cpt F $ioandi¢ the jockay wing ha tecaty : faa he mal ve if ANE x ide of monthly wolaey and “extra — : ‘cumpensation for rldl inners y, al parmpennation for riding minneraot Mel Boys and Gurds earned” BOW. Ty Faces where | : laree qiste and pursi estas won | | e,ownerH hay or ng much S. S/ ne I r Ne hi i hin earninwn Miter hover ee mart OCS earnings have 7 ‘ vs ui. “| for dress and school, ! made on our i beat moun. ‘eo ex: > Lie ers Renting; | Orthopedic Last, t Mee shea ey state he leatl 1 Fi Wing” Sian *aottcymounia,, “| leather and workmanship 1 4 Against Mill be brought 6 und § to 1, poRsIbIe to estimate Wie av Agalnat Millers mounts the f Therefore, it that a’ flat bet of $5 on « Ve, would a bel. however, absurd, and thousands of wan bye DK aa place and show. A be hiant would haye won Miller throughout the soaaon. ait di platy a the 1, ‘Hier {8 one of the ea, onthe ture to handle. fetes by Miller during. tho Bot to &. The ree jority of ne! As ne 6 on will bé observed ch ot Mille the bet would made ofte Ho tn penttul. But ono time pestle has been punished nthe rds ars wern ving Millpr'n mounts, for n (tor of good Judes monoy fallowing of the best, . prices lowest possible for good shoes, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street; Fifth Ayenuc; Ninetcenth Street. me aw ra tor be Seven Big Bést Stores: 6th Ay, and 27th Street, 3d Av, and 122d Street. 609 Bth. Av., 39th & 40th Sts, 519 Fast 162 Bowery, nr. Broome St. 2891 8d Av, 150th & 15 1st. in re y- vs F ‘ ‘ BROOKLYN STORES { Medium Weights. Every Leather, The wise shoe bu price. Heavy, Weights. Every Grade. yer isn’t loosing for shoe specialists, because: he knows specialism’ is but an excuse for a higher The+wise shoe jbuyer isn’t loosing for exc’usiveness, because be knows that is another excuse for a higher price. Specialism in the shoe business is selli shoes to men or to women, : Exclusiveness is selling shoes to one women, or both men and women, Both mean Jimked opportunities—limi The cost of rent, light, heat, etc. is ngsone grade, of class of men or ted business. the same to the specia! priced and exclusive shoe men whose sales are limited as it is to. Blyn, who makes all grades, and whose sales are unlimited, The larger Blyn business permits small er plofits, Blyn patrons pay the smaller profits and are’ satistied, Shoes in Pactorieai) 511 to 72d St, | Every Grade. SMe Toaty 629-031-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Streets, 1263-1265-1267 Broadway, near Grecne Avenue VIMLADEL aney_ defeated Wind-up at the MILLER’S MARVELLOUS WIN e first mold tg OT only better than some, but greater than all==the Not Hire Aci HE PUGS IN GOTHAM TOWN MLTROSTOR rove before Hanay into ——es HAD WALLOPS: Faartood i r aT — LPHIA, Nov. 16—Eddle, Voter Maher Ip z 4 rondWway Athletle Ch 4 he could not stop. thee witein the sixround> round Maher showed soma” ie form, dropped Haney, a hin down Peter tok - k Hanlon. one of Hang ho kick did not reach he? Hier punch ut Haney oes oa punch ut Haney. - i ter threw Haney tactky i trying to i a a ish pap part of the seocnd: roung) _ ed scence but ¢ ‘the plusky | # tis Kel anenca 1 Be gone along bets | Pater siaggered Haney with & punch og, : keeps the, second Gian “Te han ne gome | the ade of thy head. Then he dropped arpa ke f Me : with Holy. Cro: [Potdie wit ooe of nls olk-wallopas is : Perk oan cath t swings on the jaw ie ain’ event of the no} jab ¢ ¥ a eqlilvalent to bringing about ler Peter out, for It wag Haneye 4 [times with right swings on the Jaw | tie im he contestants ENA SUH tenb me : Lely ithe cutine enthusiasm juant iten iat time of although Peter Black wns tired serreny bee Fd 1, Redell ana John Dempyey. | Thre was | cing ardisrs #} Princeton: when: ive while he had an ounco and intter on had pine het haftle of he evening, Demn- | ha nulle contender t paca Ses ue ) ul are double the value-of other cigar- ettes of the same quality —- and double the quality of-other cigar ettes at the same price. Thus-you get double value in the Mecca the greatest value ever offered.

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