The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1907, Page 10

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little rest and Murphy's end everything In vem is that of etart. fio Jack Atkins’... Sir ington 334" Betting Tom PRET! Jacobite U' at mx furl ome sing B unds, = Pantoufie ime-—i.00 25, it sixteenth. ‘at elx furlongs 15 rage. Carries 112 @né finished wrth. ZIBNAP— enened las: in Re Qnechalt ‘Turk ogs May Time—L2 Sit TODDING Pon ix May 7 junds bp peat arin Bad Kinge Dew Three-horse AMILING TOM. 10) and Tommy mie and a furlong Wi pounds, Three fo Alethouo at seven ond and. on} pounds. 1 BARAC fast to Biakes « Di pounds fend Peter Pan ( ers wt one mil Won Li ROYAL erankie at Tied 10! pour fon (HH) and and @ belt fu in Onyx ix for mt yond BOLANDO—With 1 wip ip Bepoy ies Kine’ furl ran eave Tile ‘ane Ac UP 7) DATE AND NEWSY. _ URPHY IN LAST YEAR HAS JOINED TOP-NOTCH CLASS EUMAT RACE —Hanaicey: 3F 8 ion a 0) Closed io’ t iT a eu 3 an, Jubliee (iS) was: thy pounds “Harlem Tommy” Had Many Chances, to Improve and He Took Ad- vantage of Them. put him on. Murphy knocked out his opponent in a punch. + On the next boxing night he was given two bouts, and won them just as He bad a natural style of hitting hard. Oliver took a Mking to and began training him. Ever since that day he has looked out of all match-making and has directed his preparation for needed knowledge of the) Murphy hits cleanly. One day he boxed #'t™) to move his fist a few Inches to land Erne. Frank thought ®¢)a knockout. He ts cool and careful, but ood, and at once he bes#n with him and teaching him all Frank Erne is a past ma the line of boxing Month after month he boxed and couched and explained, until Tommy Murphy is almost a second Prank Erne—tast, clever, and with it of a knockout FORM OF ALL THE STARTERS AT BELMONT TO-MORROW Ler now punch orse im bie three-year-olds, furtongs: main course, ADORATION--Only start was on Ma pounds w ar my Sir | at oven and car 200 pounds, E. Dugzan up. Won In pic Vious and first sar; at seven fur ong ay 12 with 9 pounds up ani King’s Daughter (7) and ase!) quest (105), Timer i28 +o Ga and odds were 5 to b JACK ATKIN—Thirs to Charies Ka ward (119) und Ornculum (1s) at gx furlongs May 2 and wit. 19 4 up. Raried seven Lme1 7 =o fon at ee H on easily nd witt Lambure rh cor t five. farton | MMY MURPHY, of Harlem, has come up suddenly tn the fighting game, bat he is here to stay. I never knew of.another fighter who had more chances to im- prove. And Tommy has taken ad-| vantage of them all. When Tommy came over to fight at the New Polo for the first time he was only ® youngster playing about the vacant lots of Greenpoint. He crossed the ferry, having been told that the New Polo would give! any youngster a chance to box, and | started for the club. Finding that he was late he ran from Ninety-sec- ond street to the club-house at One- Hundred and Twenty-seventh. He arrived pretty well winded, but im- medintely asked for a fight. Mr. Oliver looked him over, gave him a which, he can deliver with either hand He only needs aggressive. ‘Aside from the‘advance he has made fn the actence of fighting, the most | wonderful thing about Tommy ts th (THE EVENING WORLD, o BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p> MURPHY AS HE WAS AND AS HE IS TO-DAY built naturally, He was strong and [wiry, But his shoulders were not bread. His arms were not muscular. His legs wore thin. To-day he is era Hike & Greek athlete. broad shoulders, a good neck, fine, muscular | arms and « broad back, well-shaped legs, and stamina and nervous energy epough for « heavyweight. URPHY will beat a lot of good men, Watch him. At firet he! was vastly over-rated by his! enthusiastic friends. But in spite of that handicap he has made good. He 1s right in Mine for a chance at the Ughtwe.ght championship, and before long wili argue the matter with Gans, Neleon, or any of the others, All the fight fans are looking forward to ! second match with Summers, He show- ed his clases in saving h.meself in bi first bout with the tough little Eng Ushman. His next fight will be with Harry Harris at the Natonal sporting Club here on June a HB Nevada Clubs are abandoning | all hope of geting Jeffries in the ring again. Jack Curley, of Tono- pah, writes: I wired Jeffries offering him a wuaranteed purse in the bank of $40,000 and allow $1,600 expenses to meet win- ner of the Hart-Sohreck-Squires fight is reply came quick and was de- cistve. ‘Absolutely nothing doing.’ So what te the use of continuing bother- ing tte retired champion, who chooses chan in his physical powers. His case is the best argument I ever saw | “é! for the advantages of athletic training. | A couple of years Murphy = slim, dev Boy. He w to stay retired. There is nothing left to do but drop him and establish the ‘his of a new champion. Curley is anxious to know if Bob | Fitesimmons really wants to fight | aga He is ready to offer hime, | chance, (Copyrighted by Press Publishing Company. New York World.) + ¢2——____—_ Im all onses, anless otherwise gie at five furlongs May M and with the form the frst race (8 poucds up. Showed nothing in pre- vious race. DEAUCOUP—Only start was May 27 in the Laureate at five furlongs and with 1@ pounis up ran tenth to F ette. 3K WHIST—Tenth to Sepoy all at four and a half furlongs ad carried 107 pounds. Second Robert 08) start April beat Renato ce. Time ay 3 in 1.05 breeaing. A ice col NEL Hy was at five furton 17, ried 108 pounds to Thermidor in big “Third to Sausamon and longs May 3% Time—1.02 May 37 in 1.02 Very good work. URT.-Only start was on May Maiden Stakes at five fur- 16 poun to Je tion Ella O'Net! hed the! 4 to BUA! (108) at four and the pnee being t Black Domino (0% nea at Renwings April 5 ried 106 pounds, Time—0 6 NG HPEL-—Only start was May furlongs, when she ran third scimo and Divorces. Ali 105 pounde Car- LO Worked four furlongs M. 0.49, handily, Very nice filly KIGARMAN—Ninth to Crack hot a half fuilongs .n only All carried 106 poundn BRADY—Third to Wave dello (107) at four May 25 in this first Carried U2 pounds. Time Only start was at five » when with 119 pounde h to Spooner same race aHAW Ma ", carried 112 po fr finis) ned “fitch,” Nothing shown in a LBPRT, BAR NONE, FASHION cr CK 438.’ WHIDDEN bna PARAS DOR Fire ois here Have shown no public for rm, MAMIONT — F art her Worked five furlongs May 28m 1.005% breesing. Bure to win acon \ ope HIRD RACK Faight cow i Out o-Fourth t je and & slates Becond oe May Qitasn wh D Ma) 9 rnd sade. Time wives 1 Pounds ae wots’ Pint and only wart was « at five| May at rix furlongs und with & pounds up man sixth w Diana Ken {0 Mies An: LM MABRIBON Litem wo Ks! alia san ot ete 1907 MAY 28, TUESDAY,” > EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, cadena \ | 7 mT! ual btu)! Huh YOuN6 Corserr ALWAYS THOUGHT MURPHY HIT HI WITH A pie DRIVER, BIG ENTRY LIST IN BENCH SHOW With more than 110 entries from scores of well-known kennels, tnelud+ ing nine’ women exhibitors, the annual summer bench show of the Ladies’ Kennel Axsociation, to be held Tommy CAME To At Mineola, L. 1, to-day and Wednes- day, promi to be the best in the HARLEM LOOKING history of organization. FoR TROUBLE. In sadition to the regular classes are a al dred spec js, wo that the judges will be kept-at wo. from early ng until night pinning on tne rib- There are also foxhound pecks snown by Samuel Willets, MF. HL of the Meadow Brook Hunt, and P, F. Collier, M. F. H. of Monmouth County > to the show will see best exhibits of by and all of the cra in’ fact, riety In either “treed The other classes and success Le aa —_— KEITH & PKOCTORS SAV. ie Tommy Mureny ONE YEAR AGO QOKLYAS WIN “Tommy Murpny “TODAY. No. 55 INDEXEO May 28 TRAINING GALLOPS AND ee \ cmaklg at six furlongs May 2 and 2 and carried 107 pounds Tk fod baie et Fs 4 poun Up. rd to Yorkis. olesky (8) at one ie and « furlong uarter in opin: A ema! (96) and Wier Tank (05) in firm a a with WW youuu AT SHEEPSHEAD B: ain hd ready. sites ut «ix furlongs May 10 and with # ib) was thd. Tmeib. (FINAL SCORE.) 82 OSTRI Four furlongs in 0.64, pounds up. Time—Li4 3-6. | GRAFTON—Last in four-horse sich ia QSHREPSHEAD BAY TRACK, May |e roves, er fariongs <—With 107 pounds up ran| to Shenandoalr at one mile and a ix: sUHREPSHEAD BAY TRACK, Ma: YTENT—-Four | furlongs in 0.04, Rory et gx furlongs May 31.| teenth, May At and oie Mpa ae BROOKLYN. Gltion “to-day and, only, routine work | @ WINNING BPAR“Four furlongs in : 01 w ttempt ° wor eezin, " up Fon One) a ye eee Bt | 2 LO00030— 7ikiw: — PUSCH SF fe furious tn 11d Ss y 2% in| show! & WEXPORD—Six_furk in 1.2135, | four Turjonge-May 2 in| show . 2 BUSTON he Menge g O4 raged BBOMETHING DOING—Four fur | galloping | ONTA Nenth to Masaniello (7) i N. 2 se OEY longa In 0.6, galloping. Keady to ig Ac ROBAT—Finished aawy back with a ane . gixtess B: ve en4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 run a g00d race. a OL pounds up tn six-furiong race won ted 08 pounds —_ | SCALIOP—Five furl jby Killiecrankie May 20. | half furlongs April 29 with 101)": | be iw! (9p pda ae! out “da ea brainary ooh HARLEM BERKELEY~Eleventh to Ace Hig! ). Time is 3% § LADY ANNIE—Six furlongs in| == = at six furlongs May 1¢ and with 3 Bing a oN. yg BROOKLYN. | Li7t4, handily, Very good work AMUSEMENTS, pounds up. \von the Uni yurth to Maraniello (97 R HPO A & for the track conditions. seven (Ariongs at Aqueduct April enth miles Aa} DAUGHTER—Six furlongs GARRILK=, pre ape Ela. SS Deooratio | wits x6 pounae “up ani beas “Ri mada. to Water | Alperman, 2.....-- 0 2 2 9 0 wreesing, the looks wot Ted Naat eo (10) and Campaigner (101), Time inlie, Say ‘sand carted Ike ‘pounds. |Casey 3b... “te tis ae aa 8 CONVIELE™ i furlongs in 106 Witkin CULUILR Tuk | Fane ny) PILSEN. PASS HIM OUT—Only start was| Sm ia® +5 breexn ng fA: ices Bhe.tw $1. Av errs April 30 at five furlongs and with 10] ‘CHARIde THOMPSON—Only siart | LB ley, ot 202 2 1 © wpUNVA oat furlongs in 0.38 Caught in the Rain |) Sst wa a ‘Ravel Ttaiian, Grand Gpare Co, pounds up was tenth io Commun.p. wan at Cx {orange MAY J) and With | Bateh, Mevercsscore0 0 @ 3 0: 0 brees ng Not to much. (U0 = os WOOD WITCH With i pounds up| 10) pounds up he finianed egnth t | yocan ip : | eNT—Five ‘Fusiongs in 108 fi Sui § es Decoraiton ran fourth to. Bana Jacson (i) « i an, ib... 1 9 0 0|” ““breraing. A” teat fi. Stites te BREWSTER'S Briain ate Ma Eye anda bait tanonge, Say i, ‘Closes MANDATE, PRINCE | Malcney, cl “8 8a 8 Ol Rue reer Curious 1a 0. t is MILLION 1 & } ap in streten, coin routs Bis PAN nd ROYAL | cléventh place. “Oniy start. Tt here. Have shown no | Lewis, es +2 2 9 © 0) 8GQOD Lock—one, mile in Lm, ce Mal W000 an MINTBBKI—Onl, ( was on Ma - » Ales © & Great Cast, Mat six. furlongs, and with 104" pound’ OLIVER OROMWE: BHA Be sth amos: Sete se 5 2 Pet! Aa de my Br “eins up ‘ran th to Ace Hinh, Worke | vere Worked sven © | restoriua p.......0 1 0 2 0 08 3-6 bree A real nice colt. & mile May 2 tn fast Very ‘wood | it'fas, Nasdity. “Never was better STs Ea en 8 | @ CANADA. “Five furlongs in wor! tomdy. TOPBY RKOBL JN—Obe start wi ) May 2% at six. furlongs, and with Tebales és sss'c sis. 71327 14 04 RATA. a Ui tene erreabe, to M4 PARK. ' junds vp ran eleventh to Chief Hayes resin Fe a PR FPLOWAWAY—Carried pounds anu BOSTON, \s oe Abt ci Be nee ry J : was fourth to ony Bo rat os maile A Rm H POA 8B oninis NOW OPEN : ) May 20. Third to Ace Tenney, 1b. BA Weer anh’ How eee V1 _- JERSEY LADY—Fifth and jast to ig ete gar = wen Fp 0 wr Manses aod Toys at five and a’ naif furl Ble.) for. the place at mix | Beawment, cf 1 3 @ 0 0 AT GRAVESEND 7 TRACK. cri She ond MLAN ay anv FS ; onge May UW Time—L1 | FLO eee went Rene ee twee, Bt pe pounds, us| newer it 9 1 © © © GRAVESEND RAGE TRACK, May | slat a FL Ae DRE THE WR Saceinelie At one seats | Bate chbaeis © 1 4 © © B—The track was in the worst posalble ere tt hated iy nd a sixteenth May 2. Third to! misc) condition, consequently the workouts ta Des TAKE IRON STCAMBOAT! fe torn here. Have fienry Walterson (0s) and Bavable (100) | RShey, 2b +10 1 3 3 © Were on & slow order, The best follow: || beyabet. een mn ere pa ats ve distance May # and carried $2 | Brain, 3b, 0 0 3 2 0 ~ BEACON LIGHT—One mile in 1H, PASTOx’ EM Fee Bie pocantico un ein | 3) Sou oo ote AATOVATH, RACE The, Pacanth DOUG, aT Prom a cood atari Briawrell, os OF 3 3 O ype N RAs Oud mile in 102, breew || 4 es yesne- ONGLE “TOMS ‘CHB’ Wonis and Rust kya” Foamana finished thighenth to Bir Todaington at Bere ‘ 4 Ce oe bill, need mark in 04 | Lyric thot gt may. generen_ re “e <s ian. ven fu | era, Pp. “i “eer ae tay et ata ue MasTER LESTER wits 6 pounds | oo 8 0 Oa ee oom Road tO ee A ie Che-slixteents sie May eae in a] TOMB cree 6 oo Oh NAGAEAM etx furlongs im 124, Tay | «tae | ool | s CE—Last t aT Er eT end | vig feld ai six furongs May 2 and) Fiewt Base on Balle-Of Pastorius. 1: p xfertoryT peat—em t furlongs in ' ASTOR aks bet. Matiness. 21k ane, O08 FOLD sr me_—risigned | Pia Daas "oa" econ amekton, JM, proasing. | 2 loan tu per “The Bul.dors art IUKNE br E ne ¢ turk vey Bounds.” away back et seve ngs Slay Abin | Lat on Brooklyn, 6, lovion, 6 # BARBATY trees tae steal | newe: ey: SB tit | kvee’ wah i, oun Ft i al ddinguon and ‘with abnck Owt—By Pastoriis, 6 by "Ln 9 yatwie oh aan Futon, tm [A NA LD ATLANTIC’ SAPs Rt 3 | un mee, 4 breesing. He is not ROS uM UNT—Bee third race. fire jue—Beesment 1 MABBON- Four turiongs in 065, | ‘Dela ands UP J .LA—Has started @ oxen eee Toeratae falloping. Ordinary, fut ft te Ovehestre. Rha. Chari ‘and fisished 9: txide the money In Stolen Hagse—Maloney and Howard. || @ WAN Be cer a csotel’ epit. WN Of Pa | ; Face, Label wid ox Fullyuge, | Teo, Maat | ve ETHEUO—Won at six and a halt and with unde up, ran | poke ayo—Brain. Kehey am #8 UNC CHAT aY—Four furlongs Serna furlongs ae porn de and Charies Hit by Pitcher—Brain and Bridwell, in to ace HON ing Pictures Moneter audevit tog ig (0 ans Pane) BATTLE-AXE Filth to Roba Hood | Umpite—mir. Johnstone & on AULT EPEC: ive ° frig Promens 0 ‘ » Tim 19 +6 Won at wix furougs and with Mm |toufle (ig). Time 1 ae tay ie with Sounds up. Bee Rosen . RU THN iN WATER “One ‘mii jPaunds up and heat Welbourne (106) | AZORAMisth {0 Shenandoah at one TORONTO ENTRIES, DUNVALLO—Eighth te Zambeat at Third 40 @ava ; os : a pong LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. ee ? fe mile and sever ards May 3 and at « mile and & sixteenth Ap *¢) WOODBINE RACE TRACK, TORON- co IAL ELLES ard Oe poNdorked. thine furlongs | GOOD JULIA—Only otart was May 15] TO: Onte, May 28 for (o" LOUISVILLE, Ky. May %—The on ‘it Bouriett ‘6 - Or cae c aces * GOOE | are ae fh — tae ate | fav 8 In 028, breesing. Not ; Por rt a4 And with | morrow's rec ie for Lo-morrow's races is ne ) ae, tore ow rae oe Edna dack:| Fins TOM—See first race aon in He yy ii iW cho TUK GIRLS | ‘ tad fifth to Baller Hoy | SIXTH RACH—Thive yearold fillies; on , tie 4199; Ll oy, mie and « furionx May y fia” taal | Beguite, 100, | *Dr a 140, Ratbert, 110; SPORTING. mile and seventy is Ma his age *Contessor. 11h ROU ESS. mh 1s pounds up aed beat Mantsom aie Mis | ND RACK Mess pelt furton fs RAGING AT A and W. MH. Corey (96), Time 7 Ay Py wrth 2 AB ty Mite Ae “ay fle knate Mad, 118 BELMONT PARS | ARCITEFarvt, mart neve. Breesed | g nog aero ae ile age Gas mas yu eee as i 1 ’ Heoford §=piree ts, its “ roer-oide aod vowand yndnatat Pilot. a8 vate * ra H as one mile, B. in 3 } o gaceuener tat p wan one mle, May L084 aes a Lew ALICLA—Winiabed seventh to ile. Toursnae, jon. i Gout uifinsiam "st 41018 plies Stay hand ial. A carrie, # pounds Won « or ¢ mile bw truck at Aqueduct and | hem and “Fox Meade “uptent lt fsa ‘ ii | - a * Omar, i BYERS |S DEFEATED, ag Cine “Cae, 198 8, Ammberie ST. ANDREWG, Soollend, May a nia, 160; Word Hig, ior; .. Am: smpion, Kben ane Byers, of “Pita * ee defeated In | sithome as first nai “Tt ua rae: nh ome nampionship ‘thie morning J. Pet \ ier, ie. se: ena ndp ‘thie morn tor | Me int Sak aie JOHN BMULSKI-Highth to Water mui, of wie Edinburgh ra winding’ 5 ok at one mile and 6 queries diay by'a Up ana 8 wo play

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