The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1907, Page 12

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i a a a ae : = oe rectly mene ae pm - - . a ais 4 . EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, | Seeuneee | od BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe : FIGHT FANS ARE M’ ‘MANUS PICTURES THE BROTHERLY (?) WELCOME. ACCORDED GIANTS IN CHICAGO | TO SEE ONE GIANTS : OF THOSE K& \ a IN CHICAGO. = “Ww CLAIMS UL ; f : > i GIANTS STEP J 40 Senne Ao snow e Ol f O Pe . : ¥ ppt ON MY QITTLE = ‘ PLAYING SA TMOTE ——___-+- + + —____. © the safe and sane these things rise from tho Harris-Murphy ‘after- 1S = g - ery DONT aS) th: { - SR ACT ROOSERS Ch *, math: A Oke cenrs : NEWS FROM Tommy Murphy fouled Harry Harris, and was caught with the y ow) THE | WINDY Harry Harris's seconds Jumped toto the ring and so disqualified Har~ according tothe technical interpretation of the rul¢s. | But-— | “4 ‘Any reasonable fight fan knows that all rules, all Jaws, are flexible to [the application of common sense. Johnny White employed common sense knew that Harris's seconds were hysterical—he knew that the men ; jo clbed into the ring were merely bottle-holders, and that Kid Mc- _ Coy—th real second, the chief handler—had not violated the rules. He Shmew that a Utera! interpretation of the ru’e would mean that a dishonest geond could finish any fight at any stage. Murphy in the ter how foul Harris for Tremaine that Murphy fighting was so flagrant the ref-/ ‘a duty was clear, Retaliation Is t excuse for Murpiy. ; © Oliver says he was offered $3.00 to He didn't take it. No man NEW YORKS QEING RECEWED AT THE STATION OH, THE CUBS CAN CE HELD COWN, ——~1- man pulled. And no man of reagon Pil condemn Johnny White for his It was a mighty fine thing that) was in the ring. ‘They sre fighting around New York But 1f we have any more ex- INDEXEO uae 6 PASSES BIl oe Re . SS HES : Form of All Horses Running at Gravecend To-Moraw “* TRAINING GALLOPS ee fd tor the eure reason was rejected | is year, Hh. B. Internationa! courtesy of Thompson Mecenre F ring Ama. Honorable Stewards of the ova Henley Regatta is, Like the wily- Copyright, 1907, by the Press Publish ing Company (The New York World). v Goes to: of the heathen Chinee, dark and . There is no more astonishing atary on British sportsmanship! ye at Ar the history of the treatment of spect: TRACK. | AT Si AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. - & Titus, the American champion gi in (hat of the horse in his SHERPSHE 2AY 1 7 = pouller, by these stewards, lt inet start. HEEPSHEAD PAY TRACK, June s P vs : Will not be stretching the point very far —The weather ani track were bad Re say that our English cousins love to Rha 2 > iy Hanticap; for all ages; the Bay course to-day and the work on @ dub, but when It comes to a soot se Burt oF " were of the slow order. The best f ¥ . it is “after you, my dear, | ‘ )NOPOLIST—Four - ‘Titus's application to take part in the/ | lt ei Lose State Tennis Sham ploabies Sculls at the Henley Te- | Tils one is rea Leonard jon their title to the im July bas been rejected under) si ® 4 which American athletes may? : 16°C. and Charies Johnson, tn briiiagt ‘ @s they run, and then beat it) GOLDEN WEST-—Six furlongs in $ P hier ary “+ woods. This Is the text: | ber nt x a - Honorable Siewards do not re-| — EL CUCHILLO—One mile in 14, Bny entries outside of the United | s, | = Sse AMUSEMENTS. unless they a@ in alliance! bee ae aad jes | & ; v —_— > on With the Federation of the Royal Hen-| re nee, : | HAMILTON ENTRIES. KEITH & PROCTOR $ . Se megatta.” myAvAsO—Won | ria is bebtac: hs ° aie wer 1PTM AV. 00. si * | sai beaten Mikael ‘y, | HAMILTON RACE TRACK, ont Sav. wf When Knighthood x OOR U. 8, are not in the federa- CALLE * Prose tam Mad. | WeS In Flower. flon it ecems. Titus fled his en-) | & twarssiica Sleytr ak ; for to-merrow's youd. Care. 2a try as an amateur m up w cas sd eae es | Stee aera i ting of the Nonparell Rowing satling: $100 adie LADY VINCE in 1.4 # He was indorsed by the National Aseo- ba . God title: sod 0 tor- bre me is clean amateur rowing In Amer- ly start 35 ba teu oF Phos mite . Eerste Cs8 not ext uct 4 | o4 ING DOING Five t 5 da Quatincous, 1,99 ie | The Hon F. ¢ ar wrapa | ( | iy 1.06 2-5, breexing. Ka ‘ ai 7 hi ie J—Six furlongy in 1.28, Kat 3 Ine mile-at a < furfones in 1.26 — BANY wou. F—One mile at a two- is 3 @ lemon-tinted envelope ST ri iN A~ Five oe 06208} F =, EE a IS otealil age - ETELKACSIx ft #-in 4%, ibreez 5 Rule HW ORACK-Six tu . .. rs i oe 2 ” Bn, association of bonorables ireecyenr lie aad tenones ts 2 HARLEM Tie ok p @nd royals + popes er ¢ ce ne AMUSEMENTS. OD. Ho. 135. 47 as t, of Philade Atenas ne mile in 1.58, breezing : 99% Vaud. Curt. ‘ HY Was not even Unp Racer o ¢ two-year. furlongs {n O81, all | way & dnth, Tol 160 Bryant § rot fast, be had never won at EY not ‘ WicLiay | CASINO § Wet Mal et Re 7 hadn't the ¢ i Al We aque Fascinat: ng rr ch an of wining the ad ioteees Caught in the Rain |! “Beulls. E fi ' b But thit//Is es the first sme eit 2 fined dove: ‘tie inrow an a ts BREWSTER'S MILLION seare taro tue} LYCRUM reay and 4th AL 8 wld have wus the k t : : ta, “Thurs. & Bat ie tates c Secession againat 3 ia halt 4 bal Sh 40 The Boys of Co. ‘6. 6 tae “ . HIGHLANDER GAME OFF, at wih 2. terstore, in 1903, he was ¢ : y Carried s L : nin, || SAVOY S48 5,000 BIOU 83782 z, mma pio. rs FIs on Go chine hein ennped ithe peulsonesient of th Farol ea td || MAN OF THE HOUR. |} MMB. NAZI s0V'A" Soquete f ry 1 re between the Hig rs and t “eaay for her) | ikNie KERBOCK EW the iwpyaa ath " #0 | Io, ‘i 1 and team at Ameri League . ; ‘eet a : oA : ' Park to-day : nin 1.48 Montgomery. and Stoney nen Mir STELLA PARK Sod } 1 nlx : ; nee ammenigd jeg i " ACH ; ‘ nail ; 140, gal ae |" NORTH BE r = A . si 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. y ) race AERIAL GARDE AS: 3 iz a ares tan ane i F r y giart wos 4 : LAT 2 | set feasted ene MOHD AT BAO, 1} ang ana ferries, 0 nuinutes from fer als and sre was | MAGNA STRLLACPIN start Here. BOSTON AT PiTTseURG, | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. |] °F a BEA y i Ptinel nutes ae ured ete rare 4 1 ond K « s I . vibe |" chnas : * | AMERICAN, ‘LEAGUE, | ANNA H ELD st Xow tiowe DETROIT AT BOSTON earner, DREAMLAND : JARDIN DE PARIS # ‘ \ y t i 1 a ear lar ical tour TAKE IKON BTEAMBOATS: Ny 4 MWELL—Only 5 CHICAGO AT PHILAQELP x = EmpireModelsiothe | |” ex iN fe p) vA 4 y ard Genie ce | EASTERN CELALE : Ja MER TEINS tr | ds}. : (and carrie ; ROCHESTER AT PROVIDENCE : eGtbeN CITY “4 . ff on account of rain. i Shea Pike MREWORKS TONIGHT, Bi Lr Pg ag ne | MONTREAL AT JEAGEY city, |? hg STEEPLECHASE PARK.” 4 when j whe ‘ piniinisahatca FOURTH FACE meres, HUMAN ROULETTE WHEEL, + he was 4 is y 1 c 4 be se e season's at Mensatlon. ree of ~ : | SHARKEY STAG TO NIGHT, |’ H RACE Five furlongs + Fi eos tf bo sar pSUSTSR Sime ean ance ERE aie hati ab K ALTENBORN PASTOK'S { Mad tele iun the 2 provided fo ily atag | tresyy 104 “bpd Ot ST. 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