The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1907, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAYS APRIL 2) 1907. x re pect ao ai eR RE RAEE [secewer | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. % | oillEhaw | ae SAYERS.- HOSEY ALL THE OLD HORTON LAW SPORTS WERE AT O’ROURKE’S OPENING SHOW “FIGHT GIVES NEW START TO GAME 2+- ational Club Crowded With Old-Time Fight Fans Who Saw the Lad From Milwaukee Easily Best ~ Willie” of Albany. Hosey, of Albany, and Maur- ice Sayers, of Milwaukee, beld last “Dianond Jim BRADY LOOKED LIKE A LIGHTHOUSE MANTEL FEATS ODE HANEY PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 2—bddie y. who was substt Mart on account of 45, lomt to Frank Afan- night in the opening show of Tom O'Rourke's National Sporting Cid, Referee Johnny White dropped his hand lightly on Sayers’s shoulder ao ds “York boxing bouts. Perhaps Joh: White didn't mean to announce Say-| ers as The winner. But it was § ers's fight. He was too clever the boy from the k baking dis tritt. Just tod clever—that's all. As a fight this affair Jacked the thrill ing interest of the old Horton law days. The two boys tapped and| BROONnLYN blocked and fiddled, but neither |"—— —— —_—__—* WERE REMINDERS A N old follower of the game might have picked out scores of old Hosey NERRLY DROPPED SAVERS IN THE FIRST ROUND. BoT SAYERS Was “THERE” AT THE FIN\S! ions are given in { Sane OLD) JOHNNY WHITE, ma THE REFeRce. AND EK SHERIF ane ie OF “GENE Wooo timers who came to see the veteran manager, Tom O'Rourke, make \ nis new start In the fistic game, Diamond Jom Rrady sat near the oo ° ex-Sheriff Buttl yn, id BE a ete Wood, Teldy Aiarks, with his mous widewwtaged oor ond |Past Races, Latest Train-| [EVENING WORLD" be) SYSTEM sat on a raised platform. Foxpall } ing Gallops, All Re- GIVE ES FORM AT A GLANCE. his silk hat (only oné in the house), SS Keene, John W. Gates, Davy Johnson, Flores” Ziegfeld Fred Walter, Jesse Wand Oscar Lewissohn, George Considine, Billy Durke, Sam Sebiff, Peter Whit- | corded Here. “Bew and scores of others wlo had peen Johnny White officiate in a ring | The Evening Wor > It was 4 fine, orderly crowd. No cheering was allowed. And even the| Here ts the form complete o A ‘Seconds, who usually annoy every spectator within hearing of the ring by the horses enivred to run to-morrow j the form offevery Starter will be printed. The daily training gallops, * thelr vociferous coaching, were cautioned by White and told that if they jut Henninge. This is the latest ra-|} the guide of plungers and bookmakers, will be The Evening World “made a sound they would be thrown out of the building. If O'Rourke does ing feat t gives at ag #!f euide. This will give the racegoers an idea at a glance as to the fitness q | etnies pee at ala Oa A te ge rule restricting} cod idea of the, fitness .o! TY) 1 of every horse. ‘This new feature will appear in the Racing and Final ‘seco: him pepula e 1 4 bs : i ei Editions, together with complete charts, expert handicaps, ‘consensus those desiring pick winner rs HERE were five good prelimin: ote Aivahy, ind wes, willing enow 2. 2 id of all tipsters’ opinions and the latest, brightest and best turf comment but ey 1¢ Could I ere fe Sees | a a eecateicacy ixwenica trunks, and | ana fete te eR (Spectel th The Rveuine World.) | by experts Frank W. Thorp and T. O, Piper (TOP). AMUSEMENTS. RENNINGS RACE TRACK, WAR ——— LL AA nn ner, inu- | ING D. C, April 2—The entries | THIRD BIG WEEK: throurh @ litue pals r which bore these Manager New i, Gin: Am sick; for two or three Jeary from the C tlanta gucne stationed themselves & aw) ng into the hotel firet to break It to the igurates a form system thai should be ¢ a ( {invaluable to racegoers, -Each day, in conjunction with the entries, giancs that dovan't ‘othe ball play- Was no longer over vooal m would have been To him it Yes, it was a great opportunity ot making iny "sald Mory, | “but you know a creepy feeling kindei a young player's spine when fam: nae in the opening be played at e and ¢sovld be ‘Invaluable to AMUSEMENTS. ee oS ‘lambered through the | landed ma ayers, in green, clam noes tae B/Fopes and took reats in corn ally. with the beat of intentions, but BO f = : Without soley the Gniiage was done. and’ both were frewn | £0 to-morray are as follows: | oe pee ascis geese @ | Ho: sanction, 118; Gamener, 118; Artmor| MADISON SQUARE GARDEN |] \\NEW AMSTERDAM 3xrant, Qitj0v (me Ea. ee na the. fguters : 1, | eighth ‘round and the bouts? ™* teone FASTETION Man third, faq Jubtiee| THIRD, HACK Four turonge: purse MATINEE TO-MORROW—GOOD SEATS $1 Mee 10,0) ne oe and Giaueas on ‘Cara cod. 100; Mise Orne. 100; Bitter Man, 168 The Show of All Masical Shows covered wita OOR olf Peter Maher, not havioe | per er ead pared, rem aR be, OF | Geneva B10; Mack’ Macy’ 400, piue’ Loe a I d . peeing rb . x once belt in ak, Werth aoese Rebel Queen. 116. | PIXUSY & LUDER'S BEST MUSICAL COMEDY. % nis mothersin-law in the ring a atten }on, FOURTH RACE—eyen furlongs; the Mag EBT SHOW ON Tunes eh agate Wight. was "wal. oe ;, iz :* sarn ae nolia Selling Stakes. $1,000) added. —Pianute. . ud t In ere | Miney “ tbe. Polly Prim, 100, John La Inglis. 407) That all desire Yo Gzh Rav third to Anne Heit lien Mareh 30. he betting a! ee {Quinn Braay, iot, Rnvey, 108; Emergency, i Carried 102 60 to T and c ader stronger | RERVILLE—Ran sixth In race won by PIPTH RACE—One cena e hall in O82 1-2 | Ghee Maree aa Aterling, 131; arenade, 106; Tiletner tb0s Gane Cu ‘lal imtty fh WATERDOG—Carried 100 pounds and), BEGET isished ninth in, f mas beaten hait = length by “Aselina tn ‘00 Ore ae By Hart took Pe =] MOGUL \* With PRANK MOULAN and SINGERS **Come and Nestle Closely By My Side’’ SHATS SELLING 4 WEEKS IN ADVANCE One and one-sixteenth 108; Witter Hand with the ome al Worked five) STRONG HEAMT—Has no public form. OT on March 2. Ts ready, | FIFTH RACE—Matden three-year y Tae BROADWAY THEATRE, pray ® 8: |WALLACK'S ir) 4 wie. mom RIE ser KYRLE BELLEW srdlea, Bye TRS cig? cease ear ae pa ca a ne gi 8 oe ne [BEN FUR SO onus feng ii t Hone race. a. Loner sates het | Prices 25 (0 1.0) Mta 9 1.2. MAT. TO-MOWW. ees SPATS 8 LO, INDEXED April 2 es frag ul oars * CARLE st crene DESIDERAYUM THE Lal D OP Nob a ba iE CHICKEN T aan Oe ae Be Wastaeieretita “fies sates |] ate 2 : Seerenie mane’ 3 tnt New Circug Hurtig & Seamon’s “*" forioler Wak enkened te “JOBSTOWN—Werked mile in 1.40 2-5, or runento nm 2 SST SE teeta eer Ceri ar D a laalpea ith jn tela of BEE wt Ts “ined ; ‘ =] aa & AMERICAN sa ie PROCTOR 3 ‘ gorit’Wost's ELI whithe OR AR Ny nee. pepsin Ne call crane mainte pee es "7 es “1 TEthel Barr mi i ce inte Eugenie Blair’ } DAY, cana” nite tik Lon | r juarters i tay ¥ ie ries ait mae i the ‘stretch. | MAJESTIC ; ” aah rae UHL. DANIELS. ies eas cits se METROPOLIS In New York Town |i ri ” Rade: 4 ( . nee a Ae tng ab Gabtier denen ni UNC En. Tel. SMR Mad ‘ et (rewster's Milllons, MAN ATTAN OPEWA HOURE \uaiow 9.1 Bey PHONG ine. a out, i : s sean te | BOU Ana) A Saket be ks Fogg, eo ie Rove ee : i nt a 93's ust * rarhsi ' {+ Ah 7 32 “fala Nt Mme. 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