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UP TO DATE | | AND NEWSY. MIGHTY ATHLETE GARRELS A BIG PRIZE FOR EAST —_—24 Michigan's Remarkable Athlete Will Now Shine on Eastern Fields and West Will No Longer Be Feared. ae ARRELS, of Michtgan, fs coming East. In fact he is going to lo- cate in New York. Let the| Bast rejoice. For with Garrels out | of the West, there need no longer be fear of Michigan, and the Bast gains the most remarkabie athlete of the present day. Garrels's wonderful performance at | _ Cambridge over the hurdtes and his remarkable feat in putting the shot. saying nothing of his tremendous power as a@ fcotball player, puts | him In a class of his own. His pres- ence in New York will give impetua to field and track sports. ihey are going some as tt is. Garrels's performance was al] the more remarkable in view of the fact (hat he finished a hurdle race and {ook up the shot. It takes a man with sturdy legs to put the shot. And ® man who has raced has taken all the steam out of his Hmbs. Yet the mighty Garrels hurdied in record time and then put the shot over 47 feet. He had to drop the shot to £0 +—— Pack to hurdle another heat. His 47-f00t | we aid get started tt did fot take us Put was not allowed because It was! im years to catch up and pass. slightly foul. | he olf bare knuckle heroes, al- though still in the infant class, #0 to Sams—l ra and Mc-| speak, never wo Im tHe Gaze neLanato; ther | ands pugilis 3 Vey—inst. night gave further | over g” ringater 2 proof of the superior figiiting / tate » touched our shores he was a Wty of Americans over the present! . elther with the mitts, the bare and tumble—the lat- ‘erop of Britishers. |ter style of fighting being their best ‘The old timers remember when Eng-| game. and could boast a few great fighting) “The wars of I77¢ and 1812, in both of whith Young America took di _ meen, ‘and the fistic game was still now fisst money, were the direct linea! | ‘on this side of the puddie. Here are @| many sorap between Britons and flew recollections of a .eteran Ametinns sore were bloody airs, “Old timers probably wil) remember le others—the majority, I may say- Ds ch riding “wild exiated between | "O* “OPEN Deters hay really began. Americans and Englishmen long before FOR WILLIE FITZ Doth m and out of the ring. Regard- tng the latter, it was admitted England PHILADELPHIA, Pa. June 3—A | boxer styling himself Harry Greenfe ftood head and shoulders over Amer- fea, both in class and in number. The only man this country could boast of as ving a chance with the best man in| nd was Tom hyer, and he was an | gntried article, as his only fish: portance was with “Yankee” Sullivan, AAG he practically retired after defers ing “Yank |of England. and claiming to be the _ | best 140-pound man fm that country, was “ the latter part of the "Ms John j sae i out at the WV hington Sport- : I: *, Heenan and John Morrisey | ing Club to-night by Willie Fitagerald. were considered the best heavien| Two-thirds of the spectators left the | building believing that Greenfleld quit, but Fitzgerald declared that the finish- a right pand sing | fm America, while England laid claim} to a number of good vig men, and all considered better than either of the two | | Greer ke i novices and | Johns be remembered that | wns an His Sponge, ane , t the pugilistic ball a-| about forty of age and weighed rolling over 100 years before America| SbOUt Ii) pounds. Large, rolis of fat | ts ribs Indicated that’he’ had done or no training for the bout TS WILL BE BATTLE NOW BPE stered Me first ring battle, but when litte THE HEIGH SCENE OF BY BOZEM ' vdias ale ond CHASING THE TWO PENNANTS gts vs be hae beaagpieiding (2 jus” | made the SSR EVENING WORLD,\ 7 TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. be THE FOUL. MURPHY TRYING) To LAND” ie MURPHY LOSES TO HARRIS AND CLAIMS A “JOB" Pride of Harlem Butted Opponent) Viciously in Eighth Round—Ref- | eree White Says that Loser's ‘Manager Is a Liar. | Harry Harris got a decision over Tommy Murphy last night—got it when he was on the run, weak and staggering—when his mind was jee fighting off the Harlem demon rather than his fists. Murphy fouled | him in the eighth’ round. The referee did the rest. It was a deliberate | foul, as plain as the glove on Murphy's hand Nettled by the decision against Murphy, John Oliver, his manager, declared that the “Pride of Harlem” had been made the victim of a |base and foul job. This is what Oliver said “A few days ago the Harris people sent a man to me, who offered me $3,000 to have Murphy lay down. ‘on Broadway to get Murphy to do ft. And this ts what they have done to “Oliver's ery is that of « bad loser,” sald Tom O’Rourke, manager of the club. “The man he says offered bim. the money hasn't got a dollar Everybody here saw the foul. It is ridiculous to say it was a job, All my| friends lost money. They bet 2% to 1 that Murphy would win. Johnale White, the reforee, had this! chagrined ‘ ae \to say to-day about the fight | sone. Murphy w known to be “Having heard that-Jotmnie Oliver, | furlous and powerful combatant at that Murphy's manager, has made the state-| aggress.ve game. ment that he was offered $2.00 to have|, Alongside of the stocky Murphy H. Murphy lose to Harris, I cal! upon Oll-|'rin'w itt rangy body was accentuated. ver to give the name of the person who| He 4 agility phy power. When the by nded r Ha position to him, If he re Fagin nis name, then all an unqualified first of the ten eduled to go, Mur- in wt fuses to make known tt rounds Ihave to say is that bi ‘ \P dt Mar. | nn another crashed into the “1 desire to add that T have ample] ta hive tale Bua thae-w siclein reason to believe that the yarn Is false| swing struck the body. ‘The tall one trem beginning to end. J will sive $00) doubied up, and they were at ft in a to any charity selected by The Even: id exchange of body blows. (Jas ing World if Oliver can come forward) minute Harris's body was red from with evidence to show thai his state-| the pummeling. he got: Then euddenir ment ia true, or that I was tn any W8Y| ttarrin's left shot aut, ahd Murphy's » party to such @ plot All Saw the Foul. head ¥ | the H apparent | wi back from the blow. But boy came rushing back, and If there waa @ Job it was not @ left to the Jaw nent Harn « to the 4 eye, Referee Johnny | gering back. It was Murphy's round White two ees to ue On aggressiveness. Murphy. Twice Harris stopped and dropped to his knees, ing he had | Another for Murphy been hit low. And finally, whe: Murphy's left smashed into Harris's Gisquality Murphy, even the men WhO] jaw at tho beginning of the second had lost their wagers—and thourP’s Wey came together and had a fair ex were losi-took ea ainpraiacls hange. n Murphy forced Harris to fully. They had witnessed the foul the ropes and shook his head back with ¢ National Sporting Club's quarters |, hard one on the Jaw. Harris came fn Lyric Mull, Sixth avenue and Forty- | out of the clinch with a jab to the fnee qevong -atreat, were arowsed te the lI sancred Murphy sna teag acer ane doors when the men entered the TOS.) Hut @ ahor | upperout stopped Har Tt wae 4 curious fight crowd. Only the |rig That round was Murphy's, too. elect wore there. Tho pikers Were | During the intermission the Harris fole Jt was a crowd with PSrll | lowers became jubilant. The Harris of The justy-lunged hysterioal | oig seem be coming back. Ho far| of the olden duys , the sturdy Murphy, although his blows Horton law was young, #8! # "14! hod landed hard, ga sign of telling mt. It te doubtt ° ef Murphy's Collowers expressed | body at the ing of the Then Three Champions There u b as » : ft * | ow . agains * Murphy's w ® M y , on -f ek M ort ' wa * bell parted x up It Philip Sous i from ob wt Harris wan the f ing N ‘ the beginning of fous an Be once Kid M was his|ar Harris aro ering. H 4. Then came Murphy, w k away with hie an . er at his ear. When they went to|jabe, but when they clinched he auf ¢ centre of the ring tt became known fered from Murphy's body blows, One that (ney were Lo Bght straight Queens- fie afier Ure other crashed againat pis) berry mies, The Harrie followers were heart ead siomach and be began to t | grow weak. But suddenly his left found 1 told them there wasn't enough money, & rush. Two! EDITED BR |_ropint E0ckeN, | * ours 9 1 WAS FREE, WHY DONT ine RING THE GONG FOR mE Re MURPHY \ GOT ACOUPLE” \ OF PUNCHES I HARRISS OLD CHOP HOUSE 4A J HARR'S FRIEND (tre Fowl) MONTGOMERY A-525,000 CHAMPION? AMUSEMENTS. jst & ane ay Vie Wh: na Knignthooe Was in Flower. yaud. Curt. 289 breezed ry McGitonis string. | Hers got @ real good one tp Montgom- | merly of. th 1 nis o | home in the ry, he paid well for him. This time | 20Mm6 18 the tg among amt year Montgomery could: he met. bought for $10,000, In his rac Herz Has Worthy Aspirant for | Three-Year-Old Honors haxe been | yes HOUDINE, | es in Him. day the Pessara-Mogjcame: COO RT en Fh dt Bak isl Rasch Verum, codt showed better than’ the chart Indi | aay Leatin a Weterpory Brow i a see Jing into the stretch, losing toot fa “4 7 BY VINCENT TREANOR. | jengtns, but still camé home a cay eure . st MIL HERZ, one-time partner of | winner Many a man who backed, the gash meal he best of 1 moots *” papell." 1s {SvOMRHY | Rests vat this. polpt The jockey | te. Dreamer end Prince Hamburg TM 34 ay Mason & Keeler, going to have something to say, seemed be taking _usinecess: ors 5 SUPhonezin: eretissy about the three-year-old chan chances, especially as Go Between w me the N race ¥ “ F. Seman, io ae nplonship ste a gpod position and Hable to com: * Seivatarluis23 Lerar & Woodford with his colt Montgomery, the Crescent mrong. ‘If Radtke had bean. beater @ to 3: Re lea Pi 1 aclem, Viayers City Derby winner. Hera paid F. A. | out the stewards couldn't Rave possibly : was quicky p over|oo d of Herz's new |: mbretia, on t Forsythe 325,000 for the colt yesterday | 0Yerlooked his ee ft Hers's new |) with Dolty The Midd! er before the start of the Jockey Club | PYF aa weight for age stake. The general. Here, by the san well yes opinion among horsemen is that while. His Tecently acquired Masantel! : He STEWARDS CASINO "8:5 Mint gar Fascinating Flora Murphy's jaw and then his right swung +h 4 Bomar ‘s over for the first time. The round ended t beating fayor fo wa Sie ORCIND. : 7 Wort Plat Might duse 2 in « draw, Another Cry of Foul _ - t yRiG Sanyo he tin: ares With 6 terrae i Nocaaien os Hat Sovereign ‘yaeterds, LRG eats tate. Toe rm & Sa change. Harris's wind was gone. aa haa hkaolain fae thar ahbleba HE ROAD 10 YESTERDAY *stsem sn was getting voney @nd on pe dofen- ‘Aoinces babisa the: wicrers BYJOU ® say #99 50 0 30 Mats wed & tive. Murphy fight Toemormw winds up the “ating meet 270. LAST 2 WHERS, |, Then Harris fell op ie las rk. and no r MME. NAZIMOVA S, “Foal” Instantly two of his seconds were in ~ CHAMPION THUS. TO-NIGHT. the ring protesting to the referee. The, nes | house was in an uproare: Give the de © thirst par mtwide the gales of M : i HoNRY- cision to Murphy!" cried one crowd \ | Belmont's track BO. » COBANIN UN “Give the Gecision to Harris!” cried the} Constance 8. Titus, champion of | BRUAUWAY cont wt x other faction. The referee shooed the | America at sweeps and rin oe eer) AMUSEMENTS. — A N HE Ba‘ seconds out of the ring and forced Har- | ceived ia letter from San heck ~ ANNA t LD tis to gp on.__Thst was Murphy's entry for the Henley regatta | tn THE PARISIAN Mo} Murphy Inaped at Marris In t5¢ sixth |nsiay"of he Henloy, Commitee, tad JARDIN DE PAR ; He acemed eager to finish it. He land-|was a rather curt statement to the ef PAR ¢ . ed blow after blow and Harris clung | fect that Titus was ineligible to com DISE ROOF GARDEN Se teat to bim in distress. At times he struck | note cam aaeamate chateal ap sag Cre ae tee ene, aul [fote., it came ae a complete surprise. 1) FLY PROTECTED (Class BRED = STELLA PARK the way lt wae Murphy's round. SKI Princeton sor some weeks to prepare. | {EVERY NIGHT, 8,15 {0 MIDNIGHT NORTH ne ACH jane pluck saved Harn ,, ton for the Henley races on July 7. 1 —AND CREMATION.” Jagain, At the beginning he got tho | 45 EVERY BAY | and init , | wo ¢ exohanges in the clinches, SD Bhs ts ee > trolley i worst of the exohanges The Hecley races are presumably oaSrAts i. n fter Murphy with his he arent contest to decide the championship of b r the world, iN THE. foying Jabs again. Murphy jarred him | 17° » ai is had ev 2 f nod's bs CONEY IL - bell My y ould Ket me. € f with a fight to the head, but he came/ proj cutving {DAL his entry would Tate Hone Best New Sins pack with « terrific rignt to Murphy's |Regatta’ give aa thelr reagon fr THEATRE’ be . | stomach Harris Jabbed Murphy. When |ectlon wat ALK | hey ¢ out cline | ny Uni ation aMiateu WiEH ENIIR, | gil ge a clinch Murphy had |ine Henl Nee “Titus rowed | ||HOOF ii? TAKE IRON #°EAWROATA a cul over the-ri Harris's Teer | hore te 20H 23c and Sc } Wan 10860. Ad been . clos several s.conds. The round — | Bs SOCK. aw = — BLNPALIUNAL AND MA Hit ih rane orogens tne wnat. LATEST BOWLING GOSSIP. ) cagnicK>sicrs fine, regu | BOCK ing clunax. Murpuy sent hie left to the MATS. WED Ak BAT! 2 xt nw and Harris landed two rights, They | eat Ly tetoe together mnd_clioched and fought | Delegates from nearly every, bowling WitLiam” COLLIER club in the ¢ eater (ity will attend the around "the ring. Then Murphy bored GOLDEN Cl ry es girs . me outing and prize bowling of the East wieees Caught in the Rain siftphy rushed in with his head down. | ern La owitng Congress at Tuet's Ath MF of wa) Have, ib As “hte "gloves struck sarris he si Bay View Park, College Point, L. 1, ibs Mate Wed. York's Ne yon Genly shot his head Into Harris's face, |At 11 A M., and will continue all day, AbeEvts tn BREWSTER’ § MILLION Ee IN Reteree romptly disqualified | With ®upper and dancing in the eves Sar ane ' y.\ TEE pa Nv iz Hee ecnaing the men to thelr corners. |JBK. The park can be reached ¢rom the LYCRUM ray spa fk gi, at ae L UN irty-fourth or, Ninety-second atree - 5 | Crowd Was Surprised ferry and trolley trom long Island | xatre The peng of Co, B. The unexepécted eM pry yp ae al ferry at JNA vue P. A R 7 L Ninety-n h stres Be the Murphy backer ety-nt re lb OF — * " onde before they Fe pants edlaa th Wariontelie' at Collaat STEEPLECHASE PARK, howl, but were quic ASE. Reteree White raised his hands of, the For. HUMAN ROLLETTE WAEEL, pine aided. -acue SEASON'S GREAT #EN or noise tubAlded os waite, “L try to] Qed mi Malier® Marmon ant new T BENSATION | be fair, but never saw a more delib | | meDison )ROLLER SK NG erate foul, and my uty 98 BAe. %y 40.64 igen t | Jonni Ollver jumpey into e De a | and Sibtested to White, but his argu- Music Morming, Afteraooa, By ania gvening and he ft WALLACK’ ‘Si Pre a wi ment had no effect. eee iY g jon rolled by the ore eh | | The crowd applauded Tineny tanith at EY Hoo. In his dros room | SUT.” Nellie Lest | hitt ly Rankin & Daxenps Alfred J AB exe r | tos Maswell & ¢ hn “4 ee fouler fighter. He e, with Mats, ; at GARDEN, Laat koh okt wins hie et, are, Bry Sen ata aaa ATLANTIC GAS Bx band, and n bent back my fingers, | The Vetmare, Carlton & Darow, arom, Cogan And ng butted, me, too.) That le how | 56 Wat Sag TO-NIGHT, Wine, Woman song. | ort, Hale Biare. LAllian Burt: ‘Bacher hus cut over my eye |} fot te te Kid “McCoy made this B | 4 Cart & Great Cast 44th St, ™s, mea ht characteristic explanation | RAYS wr ecg may be ail right If you oan| - Another attractive card of bouts has PASTOR’ § ekriTuet Hh eter get wway with tt Murphy gol caught | been arranged for the regular weekly SF and BO with the oot aaa Robinson | boxing stag of Brown's Gymoasium XK BUSH VERO niet viet peated Daten 2 re were yy There will be f TERICY ELA er eee her. six "FO! Bant two aix-round RACING AT gg vesromermet =. Grand Cole & Johnson fet had @ shade o H MN take Goodger, wh The Shoo-Fly Regiment Pespepey P me “ ‘rrint whl clash. Hoth bouts will be ine fain Baseball: To-day: ¢ 1 ap te-t-v | ACADEMY OF MUBLO, 1400 st. Erving pl | ht erie) od 0% for aie round Royal Italian Grand Opera Co. a J Mierd FS j Mesa Ail ddan o: night. SREGOLBETO,” Prices 806 fe 4) H, (ff 1 45. Tbe Thao Ut: hers ee Marlome-Homeo & duliel be + Soe Scere eee trains’ ih "brackace run en opening day f BLANEY'S Wed eh ‘arias A + 12.00 nt Oo “feet Collage worth * che A YOON in from, ea for on B way, Pree, noer and the King the "rurt 8 Field ‘and Anni 7 tale at Waldorf Astoria sad ANPAMSON'S ITALIAN LYRIC wont | me DA yes Wnealle wit A 0) Rrookivt 1 15 ‘Bas! Bo 17 Real Be tous York 1 17 Gaal Wash BRSULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ington, 2; Philadelphia Lacks dl Lammennogr.! Trovetore.”” | Bette oaks fan West END” Ean “BOHEMIAN GIRL hon Laat Pah’ 5) Washington, clan. 1 2 game postponed Rain ve ‘boatponen. tale GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. t Cypense Ploweland ot New Kerk a SHBBHAN to 'F/ wer

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