The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1907, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907. FORM OF ALL THE STARTERS AT GRAVESEND TO-MORROW "8! eae Ta Gl) canes, untess otherwise | five specified, the form bk horse fw the first race ely ia that of work HERMAN Won and the way. Time RIO GRANDE 'HSSING—J ami with % pounds end nar at & mile a | WS pounds and ) pounds from Hance. Time—L3i 14. Worked e June T in 1.8, driving TRLLO—Won easily with 108 and at one mile (#) and Killte Came from to Surv one m MASA? pounds and Miller up, June 3 beat Flowawny crankie 1). Time—idl atath place at the start SAYLOR—Has no! started since Apr 4, whon. with 9% pounds fifth and leat to Ormonde’s at one mile and 10 yards t Bonoma Belle (16) and Ormonde’s Right (1%) at one mile and forty yards March % and carried 102 pounds WTTLE WOODSs—Lost rider in wtart. Worked six furlongs June @ in 126, galloping. No account | BW YORK—wiin 10@ pounds up and May 6, and longs finished Carried. I three furlongs June Worked in 0.40, breesing. Seems better than | | “tana | ror | ever. SECOND RACE—The Oreater New San, Handt , four-yearvolds and =" s fea avers. og wo and @ half | (324) BA Ounnitio 190 | a Sommrstore Ponta ey Be ‘ee i | ia | = | ag OUTattL Gas first and oniy wtart May % in the New Yorta Stakes at two and a hal: (Copyrighted by Presy Publishing eee 1g second mos Ben Fleet. Als punda up. and with Thermidor all t and Lad in a driving finish, Tis Vorked a mile June 7 in 18, ha A real nice harse over @ hor dinta: Mini f Lang _DON Third the Relmon Ma urlongs, ands ‘ Said to be greatly improved Wor 4 6° nisin thee Withers. at May 1s, when, with Pan (1 ng fr en race in only furlongs, when The Brightest Ever dw). Time MONTOOMIORY — Won the Jockey Club Weight for Age at one mile and an eighth June § with 111 pounds up and Balloped in ahead of Go Between (128) and in an). Time—L6. Also one mile June 6 1 breexing. A very fit colt. ARCITE—Second to Zambest (39) in sixteenth May 2, and carried ounds in this fret and -pnly start. Dinna Ken (123) was third ‘Time. Ran out at head of etretch/and lost ground. Worked one mile Sune & tn | 160, Dressing. Ready to race SMILING TOM-Has been in the money every time in fowr starts. Bec- ond to Ben Ban (9) in a driving finish seven furlongs June 4 and carried §7 pounds. Okentte (07) wae third. Time-1.26 1-5. PRPRSDVERANCE—Firet Has shown no pul form, TAMACEO—Firat start here. Worked one mile June 6 tn 1.48, breezing. atart here. eo FYZDH RACH—Handtoap; al! ages 1s) Arabo pounds, and won easily trom Good a: 143 Henty (172) and Grandpa (164), Led all 129 the way. WATERBURY With 138 _pounds up COMMODORE FONTAINE — Secon | finished fifth to Master of Cratt in tne to Hot Bhot ( at two miles April 17,| Amateur Cup at one mile May 30. Led and carried 132 pounds. Arabo (151) was |" considerable distance, but atonped third. Latter had no speed. h PAUL ‘ye one and one-six- | TODDINGTON—Atter alte ing teenth § and with % pounds | ie! of the distance Aniehed minth cf tae Reuebed’ corpnth and last we Wel- > Flap dn the Weatmingler at one bourne other mart wae Jun: and & quarter miles June 6 el AA he Anished | 1% Previous start at one mile June ¢ and fourth to Ormculum at seven furlongs. Never ran over the Jumps. | DIOK GHAW-—Beoond to Navajo (142) S{ two miles June 4, coming from sixth place at the estan ang carrying junds. Bayonet (138) was third. Diok aw should have won’ bul wae per mitted by Regan to run’ out when near the Oniat PAGAN BEY Mien International *{ two miles June h top weight of | nde ah Fatatt 3% pou ‘and ba Mr. Mo ae} and ‘aliaheen am), ROCKET—In race won by Pagan Bey | R04, WIE), 196 pounds up ran four. | Won easily at two miles et Bennings peril 2 with 137 pounds up and beat yt BEM, (049) and Judge White (131). The Great Aserioan; five @urions THIRD RACH B00 added: two-year-olds 4300) Cob 280 Robert Cocper COHORT Won ur a f furlongy June 1 with nds up and Gritlnig: finish, with Beatioup’ ang and cle, all same welt of the way but just Inated. CHAPULTAPWC- Firat start Warked six furlongs June 6 Dreosing. A<« ‘or colt VALZADA—-With 101 pounds ana @ five furlongs, etraignt course, June b, wan third to Uncle (ili) and Yordsilo Tine—1.0), Showed | ws. lengthe” beniad head jorher start, on June |, carrh tenth all the way to Cohort & batf furiongs. Worked four e 1 in 0.67. breesing SPN FLAET-Win ii nda up me 1. in the National Mien at five srtonge ran "et o Colin ‘meal, Worked tio lm, teeetien WEART—Iinishes sixth to Tie nt Sve furlongs, June be 4 here in I y A very with 112 mounds vn bent Fustian (Te and The Cricke: (111). Twmend a ib pp ARABO—Has not slarted inop April a two-mile steeplechase Sha wo 16 pounds up ‘he “Ohiahed fourth to Dulcian. Was onee third in two earlier starts over the jumps. BLIOCKAWAY. elgnan From a good start fin- to Rio Grande at seven Hours (1m Gi) was third, 128 | adout | from the and finished seventh 14) atx | the first held under the new workin ‘ompany, New York World.) Won easily at reve: 2 Ww i Robinson ONTARIO. hay one talle May 3, 5 and easiy beat Sam Ber-| 4) and Progress (®) | "PROGRESI+-Hee Master of Gratt PHOEBUS Fire start “here, “ Has| form, | start was on May 3 at dy SIXTH RACK-—-Hlandtoap Ales Mieibie to start HALIFAX—Second_ to Ham: ¢ about stx furlongs May 2 4 wd carded 188 pound Voornees: Prince Ham- Arivine fintet: ‘Rime 001-6. track record but outrun OFF—After & good THEY'RE OFF AK coum Os) June 6 or otart at me furlongs yy into the @round VELLS—Pitth to Brookdale b WELLS—Mitth to Brookins a5 Sheet to DANA Suttreme (127) rferance i.‘ared Edward. > Bewell at atx May 7 at Jam 1 pound DREAM showed ea MILNE HORE WINS IN | LONDON LONDON, June 7—Only one Ameri- ean horse, Sir Humphrey, « hackney stallion, the property of F. Pabet, Milwaukee, Wis, competed at the Horse Bhow this morning, and he took frat prise tn the clase for wackney stall years okt and over. He also won the champion gold cup presented by Sir John Kerr for the best Kney stallion In the show In the afternoon of Motion, belonging to Lawrene of Lous ville, Ky., ¢ rine for ladies entrées hertetl t other Americans. C.'W. Watson, of Baltimore, ajthough Unable to Win the prise for fahdemns, laced tn reserve with Kitty Grey finales Sincere wee placed tn re qua atin eaeae Mate are ‘Watson, fe San competition for horses shown 10 GAMES FOR GALWAY MEN. The majority of the athletes who wera Ried postponement ond, of the va- ‘sunday have entered. tor Oalway Man's Association, Fert Gunter of the be held at Celtic Sullivan, of 3 t which will President J. ©. has been, invited meet Tay at’ matter nd the irish vin Sheppard ment between Counties Athletic Mi will start from ecratch In the “four-forty.” and he expeete 10, run the Aistance inside of fifty second P ‘Solent Galway ve Kilkenny tt dling, 4 Eligare, und Galway v6. 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Alma & Oo. BEGINNING JUNE J5TH, STORE WILL BE CLOSED ag WIN JERSEY GOL. = J Wright, Baltus mary FA Latter Has Easy Time in Mat ata As. yi Lge 12 O'CLOCK (NOON) ON SATURDAYS, AND AT | ter, but Former Had His and wae 4 up at the turn, « « 4] 5 P, M. ON OTHER WEEK DAYS | Hands Full. & mens that | miy 2 up. He bad #0 bands SRTmyer 33 te th next two, ich (Spectal to « Worts) toh, ‘Travers's total o WOMEN'S 5! R SHORT HITAM N. J. June 7—Tho Si cobile E} UMME GLOVES, | round of match play Pewan O18 girongest player, found a comparatively | THE “MARVEX" KID GLOVE, MADE BY TREFOUSEE @ CIE, morning In the annual New Jersay golf victory, as J «, Bal- CHAUMONT, FRANCE, EXPRYSSLY FOR B. ALTMAN & CO, weather condftions than yesterday, and the cups. IN STYLES FOR STREET AND DRESS COSTUMEA early Len Wea Gbine Sener 2 Dp = rmer pats a He nae CHAMOIS GLO’ IN ¢OU! = on er ement. The ng & ¢ was complet itolassed by Behr v VES SQUETAIR: SHORT LENGTHS, players together in the chaimgion set; Behr went out in @ Oliphant wi WHITE AND COLORED GAUNTLETS IN MOCHA OR GLACE, » Max Behr, Morris County, asd Mur- #tntly in the rough on his tee shots FOR RIDING, DRIVING AND PEDESTRIAN WEAR, Fr ray Oliphant, Englewood. Second Bat-Dettiner: beat Weight, 4 a as 2 Archie Graham, North Jersey, and “ANS “GA am, . present SILK, LISLE AND MESH GLOVES, ™ ©. W. O'Connor, Essex County and Charles O'Connor, of Basex Co! s bse A. Tyng, Baltusrol, and i ty, had a «rand strocete, thein ma BEMPRO—Was fifteenth to Earl G nee redid nee being oq Hare at the — after Grebam | Pounie, Thiet to Wlekiins ay ass | Jerome D. ‘Travers, Montslatr, ana Graham began ty gain aeain, “but| te Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. Reardiil (10) at five furlongs’ May" :2| Mortimer Barnes, Englewood O'Connge or 8 See cena: ar | ; and carried 104 pounds BBLLE OF PHOENIX—Only The gallery, went mostly to the Behr- start | Oltphant and Travers-Barnes matches, the 15th. O'Conne! he 16th and Iith « on gave Slthe latter having by far the largest ees | lg ies Sat) | number, & ‘Beoond ect. Woodwant beax | Gee was believed to outclass Tyng, pee 2 and 2 j ie O€ In Fookvekn.” By all means look for style in the shoes—then took beyond It for the 30 at four furlongs, ami with 178 pounds up finkshed seventeenth to Marlen SCALLOP—Second to Bari G. (100) at equal, weghta and at five furlongs Punt d'and ‘best Jos Neadon for the place Time—1.a HONRY OF SHEUNAMERE—With U2 pounds up ran fifth to He Knows at five furlongs June & Has shown better in three starts, but has well in gallops. 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