The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1907, Page 12

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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. Here’s the Form of $< Training Gallops, Past Races and Everything of Importance in Guide to Winner Picking. “ NACK—Handicap; six furlonas AT: jonga and bh to Lets May 2 in, $QUISITC Be) aod as ce furlonns “Time, ACK ATKIN—First furlongs and with 1 to Oraculum (196). (G13) for the place. ARAL A With third © tictheuo. (106) amd Ar mpedo ariongs May 6 Time: M'CARTER—Won in ft and with 105 pounds \ ran last to Red River (9) at #ix fur longs April 27 4 (135) and Inquisitor Worked one mile | ¢ a En , orked one mile May @ in 1423-5 ha on Al 7. . n i y fooine 9 AOE Ese gurloage AD fy. nicely and is ready for « with 114. pounds up and beat Work-| FO" race. 4 a Mav ent Hyperion Ii. (2). Time—| PANTOUFLE—With 108 pounds up In previous (and first) H ON i} H.—Bee Heaslip. Worked) gearc April 1h, with Il) pounds up, ran e “Ol ore oS ML D—Carried 118 pounds and WS, PRINCH and ran fifth to t Prem: THE QUATL, BAD NE 4 BONG. DON ENRIQUE and ZUE April 8) at six furlongs. Had Carter and fin- EYRE OFF—Won at alx furtongs j and, with 100 pounds up, beat Oraculum (10) and George 8. Davia try Gi). Time—t.13 8-6. ‘ SENATOR CLAY and TOY BoY— First starts April 2 race won by | 102 pounds 116 109 t six furlonga in ryt heye’e Off. With Il and respectively they fin! ia ES “HZ | arth and tenth. Worked six furlongs His | May 9 in 118, galloping. Should run a jie | ood race soon ie HALIFAX—First start May § at five 14 and a half furlongs and was second to HH McCarter. we PRETENSION—Third to Handsarra t start uriongs. ‘ordello . Time— (113) and Voorhees at five and a halt furlongs April 26 and carried 100 pounds. Time—L0 1-6. | RED RIVER—Won the Paumonok Handicap at six furlongs April {7 and | carried 88 pounds, beating Superman (09) and La Londe (8). Time—L.18 1-6. AMPEDO—fecond to Alethouo (105) and with 102 pounds up beat Baracinesoa (ii) in the Willameburg Handicap at KING COBALT—Ran fourth to San : six turlonge May «. Time—1 ne (119) at foot fi pounds) ‘bee Ge. SUPERAGE, BEN BAN, * BROOK- DALE NYMPH and FUL—Won at five furlongs | First start bere. Have nds. beating | form. and Enlist (102 LORD LOVET and carried or howa no public ‘= wall ery jee Shes ME SIXTH RACE Satine: three-vearoles ud. ‘ewer: one mile. VISTARian lant to. Master Robert at | Be “Entree fi 108 Bre furlongs April % and carried ® ap Hoa Watterson GEORGE! CONSIDINE—Firet start at 8, and, with 16 pounds 0 Banguine (115) GOWAN, STARK EM- Jamis. TTIERSON Won one nth May 3 and, wit Savable (104) and 148, rked one i in 1.48, breezing TREE—Ran fourth to Henry Wat erson as &boVe and carried 111 pounds % |{n this, his firat, eta } IN BRO- one mile May ©, a four | and ‘with 115| 9nd nth Mi all the way e- \e GANGUING m wt four and one & 4 furtonss May 9 and carried ih Deating Fordelio «ai2) ¥ er Robert OM). Time—O.H 3-5 AMOIA™ Lett at the ‘pe Face PT DEAD GONE—Was eighth to San 4 i05) and Molewsy in previous 4 ine in Pace of four and one-half fur end a mateenth Ap May ¥, and carried 122 pounds a “ontndae reve ALUDA—Second to Sweet Talre (112), deat ‘The Dane (107) for the place NA-—Ran third to Reidmoor five furlongs May & Carried 101 nd Water Dog (108) at one mile Time—1.2 ¥ yards tn last start at Ben RAYMOND and GENE WOOD—First i and carried 106 pounds s here. Eiave shown no public $ Won at seven furlongs ack April & and with = t Anna Smeth (#1) FOURTH RACE--@teepliechase, about two Time—1.29 3-6. alles | oF > nd a Good end Pienty f - ~ 3 ia Se f last a band w r GUT) De. Keith | w Time lea } PP bg @0OD AND TY—Firet start | 5 AN Showed training | a Bend can junp ‘ , and PARSON | She Have shown 1 186 9 The FIFTH 5 Toboeas “Balk” Is “Probably” Mi: Most understood ot All Rule or terms A piteher Is pes the home plate only, Thin docs where the “inquiring tuy Understand however 2 Mivectly Lowends it, he makes @ balk. & r ® end and third without being p Be long a4 the pitcher ja no he can make all the fale tm Mons he pleases without throwing the F P Touns players, whom the inquirer says ar ever the balk rule, would do weil to read caret al rules fon seer ¥ Boot vem, Tt would imerest and totruc COLY THE EVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. 3« FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. Copyright 1907, by the Press Publishing Co, ECHOES OF THE METROPOLITAN. AAR. BELMONT GAVE YIMMy" MC CoRMIOS “THE GLAD HAND WHEN GUORIFIER WALTZED There Society was ARNER, FRANK FARRELUS MONEY FLEW THE <cop_ All the Horses Running To-Morrow in the Belmont Park Races (The New York World.) Ber THe FAVORITE ¢ on HOW DID BURNS TRICK O'BRIEN? ge Ons Wry ae gilism. Even now that Tommy’s ex- planation has been given to the pub- Me, it isn't easy to understand how he managed to fool crafty delphia Jack.” Jack fakes often, HE trick turned by Tommy. make his partner in the fake put up a large and juicy sum to guarantee that he will le down quietly when the Ume comes. Burns, so the story runs, was ap- proached by O’Brien or his manager, Billy Nolan, with a proposition. The axact wording of that isn’t given out, out the understanding was Burns was to “lie down” to O'Brien, and Jose the fight. y'Brien wouldn't get into a ring with | tommy says that he was so sure © pian that he agreed, all the time, of him unless there was such an understanding and) * all wagers. intending to cross O'Brien stand, all wagers on O'B: ed wise Jack and wise Bill | 4 the deception rig uid be paid. The pool-rooms and he and O'Brien setonal gambiers may accept the sighs Hier | ctation of the referee, ut under the : Suould be goored bel a. Bp: and O'pr a, and O'Brien wag N my opinion Burns was justified in tricking O'Brien into the fi 4 bears -all the He must have thought that the only nto fight, and he did fight. The put hired O'Brien to. fgou and Tommy Y ie Philade up he bargain. by Burns will re est in ing Bill Squires of Aus eduled for Colma his 69 \T predicament ho is in an Eng. G OF THE CLUBS rio 8 taal HEB YESTERDAY'S GAMES LT6 OF 3, Detroit, 2 GAMES SCHEDULED you TO-DAY York st Cleveland. “Phila- | but as a ruie he is wise enough to) that | have justified him in cancelling rien ot No. 41 AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. | SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK, May 10.—The local track was in bad shape | for training work and ordinary gallops | | Were the result. The best follow | furlongs in 1.24, gale} ready for his best race. One mile in 1.49, hand- al plater and ready to| A.—Six | — WINIFRED Quite 60 breeaing furl ION MOORE 603-5. handily 1 BANNER-—Bix fu Has early, june ARB ifev is. broex! 28—Bix A useful SE o S a” = = = m m = AS = m y 7 togiia Yad hort comes Norway 148 ut tety 4 140. ‘ e mile: eviting on in 'ned. W Wa ner, 148 ae Look tor Aret of Highlanders’ pic given free with Mow- duy's Postscript and Noon edl- Hous of The Evening World, Sete O’BRIEN SAYS THAT FIGHT WAS FIKED a, May 10. LO#8 ANGHI ‘Tom arrange dor the propoaiti od me Ww an offe whioh Burns was to lay down. I was to reosive ® por cent (AF gr pts and give Burns ue arrangements wer made in which I was to necelve the dectsion.”—Jack O' Bri INDEXED TRAINING GALLOPS | ing and AT GRAVESEND. May 10 GRAVESEND Rac E TRACK, May 10. T weather eondit but t track ve y slow wo % WATERLIC 440, i iT. e Tu: P ~ ELEISDALE—Three furlongs tn 0.40, | breezing. URV real y the mud, UISITOR—Five galloping. In ra RA — F . handily. Four furlo: account ’ Four L handily renin JAM ay F nits ni pine ees Neestag iB—Hix turk breeaing. ver in bett ing. DON br a On, KE m Nocltan preening. Be ~— JAP RUNG CLOSE Jami games at the tern flyer. >» has ever accomplished speed Whisky to the ic "eM ily Matia The best follow; T.—Four ) FRIAR One mile in 1.49, b er form. E—One mile in Sepms to hw og -ix nes alate mellow touch of time, Ovarantend, vader ae Woot ond TRE OF V, fons were favor ¥ bad this morn- orkouls were pos ree furlongs lis up Jame after ‘Three furlongs in Very speedy in Turlonge in 1.06 4-6) ely good form. ur furlongs | in Seems to like the ngs in 0.86, breem- furlongs in 0.67, tn furiongs in Of Nttle account in 1.2, breez- iL ur furlongs in nice colt reo furlongs tn in 1,23, gal- in ap ones > BoooUnt ER—Six Will furlon| win a c 1.4, breez- vo ataled ‘oft furionge in” 3%, ne naa] 4 mile and @ fur-| ni galloping. A rlght | ‘Three furlongs ems to have had TO 9 SECONDS town Ixhi- pole vault Wat the Jap to 9 seconds for the | He will have feet, Dan Kelly the Fujit is the only subject 7 cy He ; tinee, Ka.ie py amt Ler Re 5 Veains Gur, Al. haan & (hee Wai a Duncan Hawthorne & Hurt those’, Sabe'h etna tetee” Pilea Der in| 0.54, | oO do- in| Interna’ E hase Slate. 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