The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1907, Page 12

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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. FRET nA ‘Birve-yearolds and ain cour oe prince Hamburg Myperton it Baracinesca — Don Enrique ) Col. White second (01), was tix turfongs. Is ready KILLIE M4, at #tx furle up finished eighth to Ace High. AMPEDO—Second vo Grapple (111) in | the Hariem one mile, May M4. and carried M pounds. Juggler (08) whe third. Time—1.2 3-4. BARBARY BELLE-—Gecond to ma (104) at six furlangs, May 4 Car. % pounds and beat Floweway at equat weights for the Time. 1143-5. Worked five furl . May 10, [* 198, breesing. Has « lot of spect CAMPAIGNER—Won with 106 pounds up in the Columbus Stakes at one mile {32 sixteenth May 2 and beat_Mole- ty () and The Knight (0%), Tim to Berkeley third. May Campaigner 1m. Worked “SYPERION UW: it aix furlongs, April %, ran third {ay and Workmaid (vi) ; 144-6. Worked six furlongs} ‘May 12 in 1.18, breesing. Has not yer ‘Pun his rac GOLDEN SHORE —Firet start was st tice cs ‘at six furlongs | #ix furlon, a oe git and wit! unds May i end with 10 pounds up beat | up finisne to Tony Bonero. Wo ted at Qi) and Welbourne (10s). | #x turlo rf, “May 12 In 1.30, Dreesing | ‘CAL }14 and with 9 pounds u pt agent WHITE—Won tn frat start wi | Ace High. Second to Zethus (107) and ss ; It pounds up beat Re With 100 pounds up beat Helamore (um) thie lace at aie" furtones” Sta Gand Ghenandoan (si), Tiine—1.49 1-5 WHON—First start was in the ton St ‘and with J ix furlongs, Apru | pounds up raf ninth to They're Of. Time—1.13 3-5, KEATOR—Won in a three-horse race at seven furlongs May ¥, carrying wounds and beating Golden West | (111) and and Star Cat (#). Time—12. | Tank (06) for the pi DE MUND—Finished fifth to First 7 114 miumn (23) at six furlongs April #0 Won ran second to with for Time CLAU DE_DUVAL—Finished eleven! to Dinna Ken in the Maiden, at six furlongs, M: 13, and carried 100 pounds. ALETHEUO—See first race YORKIST—Second Tom McGra 1 with % pounds up beat W x furlongs Ww May at ax furlongs carried 118 pounds. , SP ALETHEUO—Picked up 135 pounds in| Lad of Langdon (im) mn ennie the Larchmiont at seven furlongs May 10 | Wells (95). Time—L14 4-5. rau third to Joe Carey und Dan | ies por 2. ay on tue 7 mabure Handicap at sx furiongs TRTH ¥ § with 105 pounds up and beat | 4s sed Upwart, am ‘<n. and Saracinesca (110), 07) Dr, Keith (146) Duietan ALENTINE-—With 107 pounds 40" Sanctus tm Water Tank ($2) a one = May 1. Harp. Player ‘AP—Won in first atart, at seven | 33, with 97 pounds up, and | EANDALWOOD—Last start April % Jaughter Git) and Belle of jat Aqueduct. when with 10 fiands up west U is) Time—L26 4-6. jhe ran fifth to Hot Shot in the Glen “aippeyery fifth to Tom Bic-|Gle. In first start April 15, and wit au) furlongs, May 10, and | 15} pounds up, n third to Jimmy n Spounds 7 tane¢ and Dutetan 12307, DOLLY SPANKER—With Radtke and | DR. KEITH--Won the Handicap at "pounds up, was fifth to W. H. Carey | Bennings April 13 April 13) w 18 ‘at one mile and a sixteenth May | pounds up and beat Commodore Fon. Won at same distance May A, with | taine (147) and Rock Storm (151), Peands up, and beat Tommy Wad) puLCIAN—Won Aoril 32 with 130 FG) and Filp Flap (2). Time | pounds up and beat Tom Cogan (1W) end Dick Shaw (13). J. *e CORE—With Miller and | @ANCTUS—Finished second to Grand- up in the Metro; — Handi. | Tan seventh to Giorifie JOE CAREY—Wen the arohsrast: at furlongs, at first start May 10 and HAW ee poatng Lan Pulse | and Aletheuo (12), Time, 129 BORACE —€arried % pounds and | to Oraculum at six furlongs pa is) In the New York May § and with 12 pounds up beat Mra. MoCann | G82) for the place. HARP PLAYDR—Firet | Has shown no public form. start" hers. art in the a 146 pounds ONTARIO—Won at five and a half| and fell soon after the start. longs April 2% wit 107 pounds up suits Beat Pars (hs ind Guider Woet| irra rabe—crotons Handicap; three- 1.08 3-5. Worked six fur-| yeer-oius and upward, if $ in 118, breezing. Quite a | stra: 900; six furlongs, o} start at ®. Has shown no public form. 16 DON ENRIQUE—First start here. 103, forked six. furlongs May 13 in 116 3 adily. ir splendid form. it acta 100 SECOND RACE—Two-year-olts; B @ bell furiongs; straight course. 254 Harcourt --.. AL), Sect Tasre jaeen's Bours wedup 244" Lagy” Winitred tos Jadlice i es ie Jeunease four and —Last start in the Metro- e mile May 9 and with 1%) third to Glorifier (11% to Glorif isin the Ca furloncs May 18 in 0. ms to have all hia speed PRANK GILL—Leitt at the post first | Poll pounds 109 110 (19) Wavecrest out at one mils and a. sixteenth | arn OO f race being won 6y Dandelic one mile May 15 in 1442-5 HARCOURT—Firm mart May 13 in| He is readd for |.'8 best Maiden Stakes at five furlongs, and | OXFORD—Last start in the Excelsior Ib pounds up ran fourth all the | 4nd ran last. “Second to Okenite ¢ the) Sterling’ Stakes at one aie to Transvaal, WERT TALE—Won at five furtongs | fay, “2TT€d 19) pounds and beat Gild BS with 112 pounds up and bei PR At ree-horse race 0) and Tee Dane (107), Time, - OKDALE NYMPH—First start ] $8 SOUVENIR — Second to a : Teabel (102) nt tour and a half fur-| )SUFFRAGE—Won tn two-horse raco ‘ in jest stam at Bennings April 6| (ith Hamtzarra (97) April 17 at four , With J pounds up Beat Biember | Utlonge end carried 101 pounds. ‘Time @®) for the place. Time, 0.56 4-6. ad BEAUCOUP—Firet wart here ant Pa RIVER—Thind to Ben Ban (#6) PART WINIFRDD—Firet start May | Handicap at’ als turting. Mee eee Heme tour and a half furlongs, and with | carried 10 pours piney ieke| eed Pounds up ran shint to Banyah and | the Pat . ne--1-16 £6. Mon hind ymonok Handicap at six furto each U2, Time, 0.64 3-5 Agril $7 with @ sounte un ponent ZUBILER—Becond to Billy Hibbes | Superman” (10H and” Ta “Eons "gat gu. and with: 15° pounda up deat | Tme—1.131 On. Of Spades (110) for the piace | IA * K 1 2 EN Gates Brown Gey hese tt pore r fariongs thas Sounes_Ue Tua at Bennihgs April 1.—Won 100) and beat Wel, @t four and a half furlongs April § for the piace. Tme—1,5. with 107 pounds up and deat Ben Cole ION Tl.—See frat race. a and Gossoon (107) Worked four ZIBNAP—See first rm longe May 15 in 0.45, handily, Aj og Weal clever mare niga mia oe LA JEUNESAE—Won at five fur-| and upward; one guy tlmn; three-year-olds Fongs, and in first start, April 2 Car. Bed Sevag ene mes. Tied M6 pounds and beat Therundor ga) Tommy Wedd St et equal weights and Save. rill Yet Aiea (106. Time “1.03. “Worked four fur » Biandy Jongs May 13 in 0.0, breezing. Fit and - hae peed kg a WAVECREST—Won at four and a| Balt furlongs May 11 16 pounds | and beat King Co nad King Bi ee, each 12 Time 0.6 8-6. | BAD NEWS—Firat start here 3 Worket five furlongs ty 1.05 3-6, gallo; Wh NO public fo fog. In prime con on | TOMMY.WaDpDE Re BL wy’ y to Minnie G. (1) and | Spank (10 t¢ c at ur and one and 1 , Suriongs. May 1s. ‘Carried 8 pound | ( he place. ase ri m previous stark, Apri Pitt ANDER > ne hom. “ah (64) and | { ane ee 4 ; Hori am), Tir nd | the Kings County ING JAMKS-Heo Wave Crest. Tite | y- war his fret stort see y carried 104 and LANDY B,, RACE—The ix t = Sewel, 08 Tanya (126) » and carried start for ULY SPANKER ATOR Bee frat race form URKO— Piro neo pub! i ¥-—-Piret start nere. ‘Peas form » ee WARE —Firet elary feor furlongs May & in start form . pla u DAN—Ran t one ile second May i Eldorado na Pe i 106, breesing | for epein| clapees of a Toad. distans eats Unforme: Ace! TIM O’TOOLE—At six furlongs May | Bear [THE EVENING WORLD,\WEDNESDAY,”™MAY il 4 es — nn —— q i 15, 1907 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. X ‘Here’s the Form of All the Horses Running To-Morrow in the Belmont Park Races: Copyright 1907, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World) “TAC ENGUSH CHAMPION WoULD HAVE MADE A GREAT RACE WITH LONG BoxaT. the great- LFRED SHRUBB, KE NN Ra aes A os distance runner since | ‘i FITH & PROCTOR’ Ss HIPPODROME ©" the age of stop-watches be- Berit wav, | KIRTH Av. Co Eve & 28 De Bet fan, has come over here from No, 44 INDEXED hey | 6 5A oamen ee | 1 pee, ae oe, PI WP aan Sagink jordan 4k Galen wich eet ig ON ONBER DAYS "0. Longboat, the Indian. But Longboat hee es NEPTUNE’: > DAUGHTE is an amateur, hile Shrubb is al y Nedra, 110 acme : / B18 Shelby lo. de bealtes. Helds’ Herald Sq. Yi; ma : professional. The match {s off. So HIRD HACGE—One sille; eailing.—Our UNION SO. Lh BW VASSAR GIRLS i EDDI: F: THE ca t Shrubb has taken on Frank Kas-| i A sR UII Ws cat eiul, so, Boa ceurthy Helen. ot; Bauary, 110 wae starve TitNamet ona.” we ain tole ) | : ; ; : inert Fin bie or iit, Ton Oiiroy, || Paece 1038 « eh MAJESTIC 27,4," S00 Cab naley, of Cambridgeport, Mass. in- AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. breeging. Should run well next 95: Neva Welc oy sack. ok ry nas *” Retalle Werdette, ped, iter wnat 3 rey stent. GRIFFITH—Four furlongs 2 HD orm Ay. JOR WELCH & CO WYCHE. PATH, When Shrub planned his trip to| siemrsHEAD BAY, May 15—The it cor selene Prone pout Lyric Feu tow tinny America he understood that Long-|local track was very fast to-day, a» : fe aie Foommett.f boat had become a p:o. He had not| Wil! be notioed by the following Work:| | handily. fy r work. 58: IK ks CK > ‘our rong eo | pooriy iat i A 5 1: a Ogi er ules aoe Teechores Min 2.06 in 0.82 Pe ee TatiySat 10, 13.23 erated the Indian from all charges! breesing 0 re Plows Pe sorites in Lak furlongs in 04 ALABAMA—F furlonga . RLEM oF eamicanian 4 JUBTL-wour furlongs, in pape furlongs in 1.06, HARLEM “pancint GIRL If Longboat and Shrubb had come |3 BRIDGE WHIST—Tiree furlongs | ING HAND—Three furlongs in Prone wae MO ag Veude. Curtein 8&8 Seether’ the Stet aaa 0.37, handily is thoroughly 3 handily. A very speedy boieabels oases occasio} ould have | BANNEK—Five furlongs in 1043 ~ _ carried a certain sentimental inter breesing Bhould be seen at rnfttiones in Empire Bear eis. 'HURTIOG SEAMON’ ar. est Many Years ago Deerfoot, an|37 EDDIE WARE—Four furiongs bea a Voudeville,, Balnty Fares, atraveenaen, american Indian, went to England.| 2832, breeging. Can be sent to =x *furloogs -(n'1.16;| apereniaee al LY At 20 Deerfoot was the greatest runner of| 4. ,qtt Dost any dey. i. Re. POreTe! " momet CEES ee die TTYORKVILIE Ralph Stuart ia his time. The English people make |e ee wed a lot of spe GALLANT DAN—Five furlongs in oe _THE BOYS OF CO. B. Mat Tm'w.i15e,250 By Right of Sword @ hobby of long-distance running, |39GOLD QUBST—Five yun ass i 104, _ bees ng. In ti ry best HUDSON cis. “acl, any at ao w y Rig wor | 4nd Deerfoot outfooted their fleetest 1.03 3 handily FE: OM TTLING—One mile Apis suvass Brewster's Mill He made America famous. People| ~ WlOWAD xallop for bim “ Touran a gat 33 MatToday,i6e.a5¢ | The Christian, who had never heard of Bunker Hill |—,P¢ DUUR—Bix furlongs 42 FRANK GILI—One mile in 1443-6. Dewar’s purity” , MAN 0 THE eles "| knew the dates and detalle ef the breesina nop-| bypexing. in’ company’ with Bu BROADWAY T3s2'sergay a4 races in which tue American Indian | ~ THAMI ix turtongs tp 2M SANOE He pa ine age Teeny for his best stands _ unchal- Mm. a 2.10 ran away from the English shamn-| GOLD LADY—dix furlongs tn 22)! loping: A vor a ig lenged among the ANNA HELD ions “eqarthe ) TIRO—Bix “furlong in i Rakiand remembered Desrtoot aa |— 87. AMenOmyc Five FURR I) caer nad wie many claims for ine ofits Mestad Ayu LIBERTY = sie Wee eT Lye erosion: man in the world unt il} = LADY Spree etx furiongs 1D] oLE, DAT ER Seven furlongs in man whiskies. WILLIAM COLLIER s ELEANOR RO N. hrubb came along and reno- | handily tase’ stakes in y | | tn nis greatest Caught inthe Rain “MALOMY JANE™ va ih ish prestige by breaking all |3 BEDOUIN—One mtle brees Looks almont ft Guaranteed under the Food and pans Beers fri bay's a rtoot's record, Doing well a J ‘ou furlongs | D Act. 5 33 | pas |i nus’ uAS—seven. furionge da, \ eS raat ae na [GRACE GEORGE athe? Site F Longboat were not amateur he ¢u hy His good race ¢ CON@IDINE- Treo ure Iwas |? might gain glory by ting the! RaMHOD—One mile in 1443-5, han- mF VICTORIA cei re OF No! Ca Man who made even Deerfoot, that ‘ily. This one should be reme-n-|— ROSIMIRO—Four furlongs in 0.49 2-5, 2%, Daiy Matinee, 2 ae gues Sete men ae ACK, MATEO: ae going weil,’ A ea lA net ay Pour Ha Reems & be ¢ we ten ¥ the pur ua « to defeat|4 pREAMAR—One mile in 14 Vines i fi Yetta | WILLIAM Jt, REYNOLDS, Preside § ak his amate handily * os | "Tous with New aod Original Attra. me | gaa ivpive turin ais aa | om of erie Wanders Parona titan a nis yours ¢ nal, ae 2 ent (JOLONIAL 7" astess"“xeacit Opens Sat., May 18, ten Years, Ho eczing. $ or amt, sais, 260.1 Daly, | alba great | —- PALF VLAY—Four furlongs tn 0 LHANBRA r ong boa t-—and handily ne tons. | SMILING TOM—Three furlongs ALi LUNA 03, handily, Beems to hav 20th sil a foot | Deeeaing.. very St ahd be speed De Williams" Ideals . This one will bear watch deville Acts. | THT SNCUBATOK OF NovE! | HT . © itarh Cation’ Ma | y RUT ERS. OF PEQUBST-deven Our best golf Shoe is a Tan Buckskin ‘Mh ‘TheGaiey Giri PASTOR'S 22. 0c? reoning A M on iba. ite TINDOwE ‘ ~be with rubber sole and hob nailed leather ae Ee" | sie 8 Bike Rios aoe ee f a y Byes & om a. MAT, TODAY, | Taylor & Oo. Mek ‘Mrs’ Myon Ot Hin 6x AT GRAVESEND TRACK. toe piece. Bae Ja ; faedae m tenth. OMAN & SiN ry BELASCO THBATRE zn ple of ‘ sane OB TRACK, Mai . “4 ah ‘Thursday OMAVIESEND RAE TRACK. May Men's High or Low Cut - $6.00 WINE. W (Gi) |PELASCO, fost" . , Tho weaver was cool, t " iL: Boulta, Alex Carr & Great Cast. | eerie ee y morning, Some 600% Ww. , bi ~~ N: . ad. oo tollowing Dans omen’s Low Cut - 6.00 GRAND 45 MINUTES ; | HACKETT Zum, x " nm the . H P - Contacte AD WA ne ti a corionge to os 1] Other Golf and Tennis shoes in variety of ie PAY TEMPLETON ROSE STAHL cmanbe * ‘ ave all, hie Nxt Week Mra, Warren's Profession | ENGLAND ever HAD, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. =e ALFRED SHRUBB, ENGLAND'S GREATEST RUNNER. a As SHRUBB NEVER SMOKES OR DRINKS, YET IN <NGLAND HE RUN A “POB" AND Two Crean STores } 3 )) CAN RUN FASTER . MOW THANK WHEN HE Was AN AMRTeuR_ . Attempt to Bat Third Foul Puts Batter Ou ALFRED SHRUBB, GREATEST RUN NER MATHEWSON BEATS. CHECKER EXPERI \> HERE To CHALLENGE AMERICA | ES, “Anxfous." in an attempt to bunt F + on | oe Y just-the eame as if he had mts th ke. 7 wan in Christy Mathewso: hampt vorue tong the foul strike +r ' elation” té pit © ‘ nam |] each other, It war made to prevent batters trom py # the Dall ship to-day, H ft to tire out pitchers, Ting salem Understand, (hough, that te tint four bunt 1 x tm » know him hatter makes a deliberate attempt to bunt. T ted stotiee ts player that ever : smually sofhdieated in a box score by a (aste but some. reorers ; give the put out to the catcher as ho w rest t ne scoring rules say that is the way to score it. Fit som, ation rhould be made to show that the strike out was on bunted strikes and not a pli fan.” F LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. JOUISVILLE, Ky es for to-morrow s May rac 15.—The en- t are as fol- AMUSEMEN AMUSEMENTS. | styles for Men ang Women in Tan Russia Calf, Tan Buckskin, White Buckskin, White Canvas and Black Russia Calf. | ALADEMY OF MUMIO, 1 40h s&teving PL ‘The Prince of Pilsen) ~~ WRSE DANDY & 100. otnens Prine ac Teh Mate: olay & Mat 2 Rive 8 SPORTING, RACING > ae BELMONT, PAR f inilee 3 vouEMy LY Base Ball Shoes, Specialties for Hunt- HALIA Bere. va hy, | 1G am ey alin af] ing, Fishing and Yachting. High class Parte on her Bridel low. ; wie” ns. |] goods correct in every detail. TAR ans bulonaie lcume“stirsen ew ‘eceS.e ug || Prices uniformly reasonable... | Aeron?” = tb Ce or res vot HEN AY six furlongs way & Gp ot By. O15 ae weet bas 2 ae A greatly 4 a * Supe ey Alsi MEN! cuns vounosives evi ; : r "1 MUL A—fit furionge in 116 8 Mt .. p OSANDA with Mike McDonough, the club's mid-|17 MQKODOTUS—Pour furlongs in ab, - : sent Soman —_ Ln ANNIE Emwive turior tn 1.08, | Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street. pans Fine Ravin, Tale cere Zeke LP: 2 ao andi tg tale TSA : oll a, yatta ily cad ce

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