The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1907, Page 14

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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. > —-————_ Here's the Form of np cee | Training Gallops Past Races and Everything of Importance in Guide to Winner Picking. flere ts the form complete of all | ‘the horses entered to run to-morrow © at Jamaica. This is the latest racing - feature. It gives at a glance & good | fea of the fitness of every horse and should be Invalnable to thove desiring to pick winners. odfraace —Three-year-olda soe . | Bee. ast) | ‘easle ‘Maki ernon i 188 Thoma Hoy ORACULUM—With 110 gecond to They're Of ( poun le Kean (130) | and ¢ fimsy i? | DAN _BUHRE—See frst 416 pounds up beat Lotus Easter Sha. forked six furlongs handily. Is fit and looks w | _ RPT pace ta and u na finiahed sixth and seventh Of. Alethevo came from second place near the finish, Away in the stretch DAN BUHRE—Ran last in the Dun- Stakes, at six furlongs, April 2. led 100 pounds. was second to yenite (112) In Arverne Stakes, at six furlongs, Apr!) 19. and with 10 pounds wp deat Col, Jack (11D for the place Ime—1.14. Worked seven furlongs Apri! % in 128-5, handily, Ready to rac= to Its best form pAMEEDO—Finished mth to Okenite Arverne Stakes, at six furlongs, on um, 3 LA LONDE-—In frst start and $8 pounds up finished third Kiver (3s) and Buperhuman (10), ‘lime or rhed five PEQUEST—F furlongs, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. THE EVENING WORLD,‘FRIDAY, MAY &, 1907. —aaeS EDI TED B ¥ ROBERT EDGREN. ‘4 as All the Horses Running To-Morrow In the Jamaica Races FIGHT MIKE SCHRECK TWO LEAD DING JOCKEY S HUR T LN. RACES, P AND flee eho GOERS AT THE TRACK BY JOHN POLLOCK. the Press Publishing ¢ Jehowing against r as nt last 4 wired ‘I | THE BUNT NECESSARY TO CLUBS THAT HAVE HOPES FOR PENN. ANT. Elahters Will Flock to Chicago Now. Lose Bout with | wisi Murphy at the t sink of t a Summers May ¢ by the police A C. om all the de ~ nt Palmer Wants Oliver to Ge Manager AY the weak or ta! FLRINAK ALDTKE* WITCH ELM WINS THE | om tects coms = Prete I /000-GUINEA STAKES. Sena young erve May 3.—At Newmarket to ¥ ‘ BY seen NIOUOLY Corbett to Box Dave Sullivan re oa ae nN epeabieet be: ou will notice that nearly every pitcher in both New York clubs ca Toung arpa. iwi ends good |) Ame : It of hard and patient training AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, Kort ww. To the young boy who su) e—wiil-eay-that—the a a SIR TODD! Ace bunt !s to grasp your bat near the centre and hold tt #0 loosely ib aan | HISTORIC INDIAN BATTLES Pith 308 pounas Bo hank: Sitnelee saw Petube ct Rube onl ba ee ceetecee Ses ae ‘ HIPPODROME * wiec’") | | SEE THE BUSY BRONCHO BUSTERS irked ax. furiones on Mays in| merely meet tt by poking out the bat. In time you can learn to att cm '/P.CTURES OF WILD WESTERN LIFE fit and at his beet ball toward third or first base, according to the play aris: ane DAYS: | ' ‘doy and. Ring Abad a AULLLER* | oHERTUNE’ S DAUGHTER.” | Worked fo: Sere ith, Mern i} JERSEY LADY- Firat 9 at five furlongs, a up finiehed sixth THOMAS HAY munipaw (97) at five furlongs. ‘carried 92 pounds. | F F Sepnan Lad April 15 with 91 py US—First start Work. ave furlongs May 2 in 1.08 3-6, handily. ‘A teal nice cc JENNIE W Worked four f rt April 18 108 pounds zh H May 3 in 0.50. ft Mndiy, ius hie speed SECOND MACE—Beilinx 170 Astoria “Helle HOLLISTER—First paceman WEE JOCKEYS RISK No. 35 INDEXED May 3 J Ficiés’ Herald Sq. TRAINING GALLOPS poe AND WORLD'S ROUGH RIDERS »:, | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 2 Oe LIFE EVERY MOUNT | AT GRAVESEND. AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. | et ae si és aa Ae a 3 i ons ! But r bes < : Sag S HIGH GLASS Se! ‘ iM twa PIP CHL AV EE CO, In ee Fire tnoss3 . Shows speed in SAV Dorothy Vernon " ant, P ch more bo gh ae 1s 1 eae ; of Haduon Halt. hark and # anth 8 Stas MR. MANTELL IN SHAKSPERE BHOADWAY fer’ ANNA HELD In THE PARISIAN MODEL. LIBERTY "ELEANOR ROBSON westof Bway ae “HALOMY JANF Wallac’ ay tain HAR Nighi leben a fe sini Ma 1-6, ha Ferry Corwey TULLIUS STEGER Six furlongs ir riongs 1 Bway & dh & Mats Wel & Sat GRACE GEORGE pi intows Eves 6 2.18. HD ain Re 23" ene 1038 10-25 KEIM & ade is 58) were. | | CEPR eG ae pe : Fi Nim Allen & Co Gro. Litthe May 1. and « “CO f IANS Tol 3-6 4 ‘ z, NEXT The Prince of Pilsen. | eOMAS f ALEOON- Ran ee on st ry rw 1433 | » JPA DANDY and great com ful (101) for ss si aot wae Mats Mon Wed Bat R furlongs in oe resénte 1h Alowths | Meera Thi) Rnccuil nee ms in 04 rf ROBYN: youn ay He Co. ii y counter ; 2 s L 3 Healia, Niex Carr & Carr ve} | * fow, what , oun’ He Bors 6F'Co B. iin ei ne , " ae Ti n atson’s b I | 3 ‘ : : stata TN Maw eter’ “Hiniions HOEWEY. ibd esque * ute | Wate Kisdg: SAVOY “ih 26 ean if AW sud Siow" ‘tins tr ‘ 7 1 w The stimulant of MAN OF PAE HOU R. E HH tay afl. & Bye Concertay po at sterli val pases dnichorhecher 45 ona dae int 5 ROBERT LORAINE : h H An nil Mate, Wed @ Bat x - . < ee : “ ry “3 > ikoetor “ el a Seat Sista a BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS 2 . if Vednce . is ¥ ney, at ° AM LLI “- ol ‘ Qnainsen under thn Peet ond ke iM COLLIER | Rain] IMPERIAL rae SARK i ERSTEIN'S 2.5 | te i : ‘ . iteraee . ANIME THUATKE OF VAMLETIES / 1 cS : Ws x x “ hel Daily Matinee, 25¢ 5UC SPORTING. : Si ae : o* . t aa en Prospect, Mb, Prom Et e Lever. She Boe he GOTCH WOULD MIY ttmeplod “t ; gee he ? HURTIG a SEAMUN’S bail) vi TOR vs a ODay, is int STAKES acer ae a ° Horrified tea to” ’ CURED IN ONE DAY METH: } id. Honey sath ST re ie i my te TARTAR MA Ww at five f _ - Gree Ms , ma wy Ver! ey THE MOY HEMIND THe ‘ 1a ball the w * tsak dan . 4 Beat “ive it mck - } : ive w Tih ave ianih | ‘Yaar “i i RION MOOKE and HA * eeereereite onl upweid. ous act “cos ; ie: Bae Brooklyn A. C. Sta maa weretk " =f | HACKETT ne 3 a ie + Beaintia era, "|b ala Gn i, eases 2. ae sha coe on | ROSE STAHL cn Hi ict eek | Beta LESTE Mita scabins yo A eben

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