The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1907, Page 1

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PD PPPEPPSPAPA 22 2 J9BS9309990800 ISIDSPPIPIIIIDY, BEST SPORTING ‘FEATURE. ‘OF THE DAY Full Details Relating to the Form of ALL the Horses Running at w Bennings Monday on P. age 4. . ’ “te SSSEE {FINAL) @be L RESULTS EDITION , (“Circulation Books Open to Ail” | f3 RESULTS | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 19076 oe PHC ONE ‘CENTS _ ee = ——— CFNATOR CLARK © PRIZE-FIGHT BY DAYLIGHT IN THE | NSE TOOFATH © HEART OF THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT BY (RNWNIVE GIANTS EASILY WIN FIRST ‘sexe: cathering of Pity Pay $5 aeons to See Willie Mango and GAME AT HOME WITH YALE Emergency Kelly Battle in ; . ere ee | oo Fifteen-Round Bout. 3 Posriage in Which the Millionaire Mon- au jy woareie - [EVENING WORLD RACE CH ART 2,000 Fans shiver with’ eae | tana aint ata S ae i rea TWELFTH DAY AT BENNINGS. | Coldrat the Polo - ‘MANY $100 BILLS WAGERED Reet Te ane See Beh RI ete NE ee 6 Grounds. | __ON FIGHTING NEW YORKER uaa A] BENNINGS eae ST aa ES |S — Boys Battle Fiercely From Start to Finish, Mango RESCUED FROM GRAVE PERIL | on i F eae Arter the First Inning Me- Winning—No Sign of Interference, Although bY ONE OF HIS COMPANIONS. Talo MaarcXO1d Reaure gcse tort ah sponte Upa Stone Tossed From Window Would 7 | JustaRomp for Good fA Lh ae uot Hit a Police Station. Clothes Frozen on Him Dadine Twelve—Mile, Youngster, 19 eo e190 i Ride to His Private Car—Wife and ae axes a Yale Right in the heart of the financial district this afternoon half a hun cf arene “i nea peetin mite wi ior 8 ke 8: Noten Guiteneter dred brokers and business men watched a slashing fifteen-round. battle . Daughter with Him, but S tac ieee Jnek cake a. Soerteey 1k 3008 10 eerie Bm ase a ca rank cee Ea “ Bostc d Willie Mango, a local light- - ake Se Are Unharmed. = aac ta Koos ies ay as me, 1.90, off $a, Scratched “Trev of Svedes. Blember. end Langball. F weight who has ‘been rapidly climbing into the top class at Tocal Bours. ~ a for vince) x Wosseratt er | Gi) THIRD Gace-Maua tneveurcis anf upeerdT tr ne The fight was held in a loft of a new building, the windows of | et might vate 17a nee if fee oa! « Se Ndcesidag Cushing, which looked down on thronged streets and patrolling policemen. From sg ott stone could be tossed to an adjacent police a TRINIDAD, Col., April 6.—Former United States Senator William Fagriyoo Pra siya pe (3 to 4 . Clark, of 4 ere to G for piace), Mo-day 1 BY BOZEMAN BULGER. _ | the roof of the building a POL) GROUNDS. NEW YORK,| station April 6—Two thousand people braved ly breezes this afternon to wel- Tin. range, tanding © savage biow » stomach, ‘The Bos- up as if a mule kicked 4 to the floor. ty ert th a ery of “foul,” here was a fine hot on the * grombect declared that the enough, though ker to be. mere Soph, 3. | | Phe fifty spectators of os fig K an admission fee of $5 each oy a tireunee | ved at the acene of the co! and his] @roups of three and Srur so # attract attention. had been made, con! avold 9 BY FRANK W. THORP. | BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Apalt ¢| hen the horses! ~The Wastington Nursery Stakes for sad WO year stake feature at 0s ye ump ed Benning ) party was crowa in > by his heels and mar ged to get hold Of tiie | Saat e :Teraraee mene Hone necessary to oot ring was roped To-day Yesterday it was sumer the obill winds brought out heavy over) —— a ———— ‘ yee iriteaAsand gufferne seve om chill,| coms once. more. The crowd enjoyed nntics ne o + the apeotators we PPE RAeS TANS: RETR rely from chill. ine sport nevertheless for the felis 2 nice cot The ap RNeAESE \ a s is right ab ¢ in the praspe Mr, Clark was! were of id put to bed. He has contracted a severe cold | “ appercuts and 2, Lhe 601 eon and ‘ea PS newts ket Giant o jeed on an extemporiz brink use Steeplechase was | Lappe negotiaged a nu 4 eighth rounds the at . 1 a full ere we two me ve of a pliysician. 4 to the | Club-He The 4 ; tae Reree who is an bat Tace had. maddena a the First Inning anda ngeree for ‘punta: s . ex-S "s clot ° his private car the ex-Senator’s clothing wan frozen | 2! sarrpepe ae ranch to thaw out and then drove to his private! Th es from the river where he plunged under the tee. Before reac tiff. He # gar, which was twe bunt. Clifford sa the seanon of Chis - sort Ken-| Lively Pret enty of yatety In the card a run.| Before the two gether for the Mr. Clark is accompanied by his wife and daughter and several friends SORT = ' t OURTH—CHEV SE HA fawho are interested with him in Colorado coal properties, He will resume ning r teh followed by Axe- \ bag. ONE| three round : “ 1 lina and Jack Keon, In the run b tin BERD goth ok trip. to Loa Anceles this evening i poner bie home Azelinu outgamed Anna Smith Pega FE, : , ; sal F Speceene - and won drive by three-quarters of pa ON. rd third | Hoye fous ay I 3 At jm lengths Smith, who beat) po) /oy Ter De bgt by * in lngiants Aw ct Young ad forcihg him to und Kelly at it Both were a « r | hat ih. dosen. lengths, en edvantage| *ESS whit the others could nev overcome. | |B ily Hibbs won eaally by 1f dosen| Ord lengths from Gun Cotton, a long chance, who beat Woodcraft o length. | * Cobbieskill Kasy Winner. Cobleski!! rushed to the front tn the ai) Mango with t standing up tt 6 Kelly and Wilile |, e ring, "b dimance at @ Then Mango ® len hit a hot| tng fit to « icGann to second. | Tey fought at 12 pounds und same place, filing | "Wiltse'e shot to | Queensberry rules, and there hon | side-atepping or soldiering at an ase | Re arBIOwne Went | Of the baitle, The two youngsters how | Wiltee out at at each other lke gamecocks in e 1-Devitn toot round and their arms ne er] toe scored. Devlin >pped. Both were quick on the! | zon ad by four beat Brutal from Pine two lengths’ for the Diace. peneiae So They Made a Record) Expert Will Go on Stand OTS 7. ie Ma Runaway and Must Before Delmas Sums Bag os ee Go Back to Duty, Up Case. Then the pice Dement! ; | on the Boston boy and he —— ; eames Bergusso, Who Also Said He Rep-| F f t atealing | for & few secand to aot toe Mtanioo of Will O M Carl re horses RUNS Mango slipped in @ furious ta vil pen Monte Carlo ct Ai Legis Pacers tor Harry K. Thaw, ayer of resented Belmont and Harfi- Se lowa on his ribe end k . : “ ‘or: bite, have mow decided to h ust for a cil { j Hammond na j caused great excitement whlle I | o41 ons or two end possitay tnres wit man, Sent to Bellevue T M pd pie opti wo gs a | Hammond, Ind,, Using They were released only Ye | nesses before Mr. Del pesine nis | Peter Bergasso, who informed Magis- | Fou i eit sad Special y trom the Horee Hospital at No. trate Finelite that he was a i West Ninety-pinth strect:, As soon {Me BP. Cine of tikes will be De. ‘and apy for John D. Rock “ ile Battatioon Chief Shea heard atout | Alen Molane Mamiiton, ao it ie said { Belmont, B. H. Harriman and | * Evening World ir runaway feat he ordered them put to-day. Now thht there ts nb longer Sohift, was arraigned in the H + k ‘ I April €~Pool-selt 1k to regular duty. Ganger ef Thaw | being sent to Mattea- charged with a. P ‘ chain inate The horses were hitched to an old |S" Ineane Aayhim ag insane, Dr.| ous amount of cating In th ships 7 r , . cart and sent out in change of | Hamilton will be asked to testify as to | o¢ Herbert. Mundo: ng 4 Lng restaurant : phew Bullivan fore little exercise, |¥i* Opinion of 7 oe andort, of Ne, 147 Thind a went right up on the bit as they | Hon at th unde i ‘ : es Out of the howpttal stable and | Dr> Har | Mundort charged that Bergasso ate re ANDER fh cs uF (std ygd ow atau edna PCT Meg four breakfasts in his place yesterday | | HIGH NOEF i rt RUNS F ee ye ete en orning and paid for none of them. He) * gy) ayy Bust 4» the horses were turned into] #ked to testify to this fact again, The + v . « Solow ned Park West a. motorman on « ai ng of Dr, Hamilton is regarded as C r h-hound car banged the gong. 1 ~ Red Fils w muslo to th nValeacents 1 . ; wld mean o ne-thingwfire. In as pe ~ — Eighth Inning ay cortaia erly, endeavoring for more Ces Sixth ed by the| Phone When the prisoner was asked for an NOW SEEKS DIVORCE oA oo . . pean awe y they w examina: | explanation he began to rave and da Will begin |about hefore thi bench, Me was taker Delman ‘wai | 69 Pel ee Former Wife Got a Decree in iba: : aM wm h , pitt is sapeicet be amend the oscous ame aa AiLLs. i: Dakota and Is Married to | paral ae carat “ oe a Titeh trem | xi Ninth inning " {or saver ai hours on Tusaday bas sie: iebrewers Dili James Coates. Wan ayrent soasined 9 ot I a et for two bags + eae gr Ae uenay toss The setten of Jona ©. ce ¢ Seventh Inning. } one me ured oy 7 er Rede cE ana Mr Contes are living me ones, bit wae gus | eae eee | Ps rf “ Te “ esis aici nl co ida Alli cai tk a hh a

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