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«| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe» UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. THE EVENING WORLD,” MONDAY, GLAD SQUIRES IS AREAL FIGHTER The Evening World's Pugilistic Expert Says Tommy Is Working Like a Trojan—More News About Faker Jack O'Brien. ‘ RY ROBERT EDGREN. BAN FRANCISCO, June 10. cg in the fighting line are ‘BURNS SAYS HE'S. humming out here on the Pa- cific coast. Bill Squires is working like a beaver at San Rafael, just across the bay. At Harbin Springs Tommy Burns is making a noise very like a wallop. This promises to be the best heavy- weight championship fight in many years. Burns and Squires are well matched in size. There won't be five pounds difference in weight. There {8 no appreciable difference in height. Both are broad of shoulder, husky, aggressive, fond of rough fighting. I met Tommy Burns in Oakland. Tommy, in @ heavy suit and @ biack sweater, with a dinky little hat cocked up on the back of him head and a dinky little cane in his fist, was burning up the road. Pian piped Burns. “Where did you come from?” Tommy looked fine. When I last saw him in New York he was round ‘fat as a seal. To-day hir cheek bones stand out sharply under the He carries no extra weight. His eyes are clear and bis skin as and smooth as the outside of # leather sult case. It is evident that he ‘trained hard for the late fivnt with Jack O'Brien, whether it was “fixed” ‘er not. Eager to Know About Squres, “Then he said if I'd We down I could have the big end af the purge. Ir 1| TOMMY BURNS IN TRAIN NG FOR HIS FIGHT nT ett Let An iateroent s it ree Burns Was veay ANXIOUS WHEN HWE MET DELANEY, JUNE 10, Ta ™ ALL HIS 1907, “Tenn Borns SPAne Tine on THe Renan, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, WITH ‘SQUIRES. ee as It TiRED SAN FIGHTING THOSE FELLOWS WHo RUN AWAY Beals Wright and Kart Behr have been selected as the American tennis team to yislt England this season with the hope of bringing back the Davis yen by an American and Syren jeam Ina series of gam ue wT gamnea wifi be played June Ithor it ls not sure that. the a ane’ will be selected In the Arw Big Bet on Horse Race A.W. Morris, @ Cleveland bookmaker, has bet $16.800 to #900 with Chartes oe of the pacing mare Miss Geor that she will not wet & pines f heraber STEWARDS ARE BLIND TO TURF TRICKERY Facing is fast becoming merely « }rcamer, money-making ne of the shadiest the ane Voorhees took |camp Saturday. Voorhees was backed k y 05-9008 “an | MAYS the, DAE BY VINCENT 71 TREANOR. | variety, with iiitfe or no bport tn it. It| from 10 down to 4 to 1 Saturday, and hands “have nt He down heave the Aight ACTING stewards are regarded the stewards were up to snuff, would it | sume of the bicgeat men of tho race- Squires?” ~ Pisii'sg § ad s yah 1 had to R Maghtly by the “mise men’ of the Le possiie to pull off muc unwer- | trackemillionaires in some inaiauces “Yes—saw him box intended fe. pt de re ail the timee The | Tace-track these days Indian Tented coups as those made by Voor eee: the ones to profit. The Up on S'Why,” 1 anid, “without violating any | oniy thing that worried me cigar slans might just as well adorn hves, Saylor and All Alone as + | Vourtees was out 5 haat wo! was that he | clea junta . ‘gonfidcnces, T can tell you that he's a | wanted we to p up a rosy forfeit, [the stewards’ stand The oficiais at 8% Saturday? Previous races of these| Publ, who myst be gu 1 only by } us-locking fellow, just your |@nd T couldn't figure how Out | the track are about as heedless of turf ‘ree gave them ttle chance to win | what he sees in actual rage. | dudp't | ‘i | thelr respective events he natural “rake any money out of It ce was sw broad @y a house, cool and | uri nany 7 ¢ is trickery as the wooden statue of the } SE and. with'm wallop th ether hand. | told nim’ tie eon Bey bmp Se redman would be in the same piace. inference, therefore, is that they fovled as usual and pour 5 bis Lite plugs in all the time. You won't |UD and called the fight off right there, There is not the slightest hesitation on Weren't honestly raced in their other| muney on Hallfux and I beth | to champ him @round the ring, Un- | PUt } argued and told him that when we the part of good-thing manipulators to *tarts, For instance, Voorhees aust) ef which looked to have be chances | a4 rot ata thi y ie ot c enend ay) orhees. s money bh Diese Lam tistaken, he'll go in and mix | O'Brien ent onthe fet Peis ae, Pull off the most bare-faced killing im- have had a headeche at Gravesend May | than did Voorhees. H " need | op you untl) one or the other hits | Carey agreed, but he told me not to bet Séinable, under the official eyes of the %. #hen he ran over the same Gintance eustain the price on, Ve earls | floor.” ob the fight. Both peries ane kee Public's protectors nowadays. Feer of ## on Saturday and was beaten Sve lic blackjacked. did he have . (0 agree to. thi at t - Prince horse nance to win his wagers? | 4 Sg, ee good.” said Tommy, with a | $3,800 on myself to win, any way. And oMctal condemnation never enters into lenaths by = enn a oe e in bt « ) grin. That's what I Uke I'm tired | Nolan sent word oll over and had people the situation wt all. The result is that | Who has been beaten th ; time th rf placing bets on O'Brien. All the time| — aisha. PSE Gentine those fellows who run away | Placing bet a einen. Fay Ye time. N O'Briens for me." |’ Betor McCarey | came Sagi Roca Mesobly Mi Nib ge on Tan Guat 66. ‘INDE. LED 10 [Here Tommy une very thoughtfwi: | sround, and eaid:) Tom. I'm § hefped oO, une “whe ob I obt wT have to regret) you get this fellow into the ring and f that fight with O'Brien,” he wen: | you ought to be sedated. You don't “ fact that tt oCarey. | ¥ 0 skin hi ia frie fie Me the fact that tt burt MoCarey. | Went £ Tagreed. on condition that hs Where's the most honeet man in the | WOuia call the bets off just betore tag ] O'Brien busin bell, when O'Brien couldn't Jump out ‘ the ring. In the second mene O'Brien i e trying to double-cross me i © tacts, Tom [Mild 1a ae ‘yee And after [uy he way ne wae guise by hie | that n for his life.” | taylor belonged to J Ma | as pockets | ‘Burns Ie in Good Shape. | AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. AT GRAVESEND TRACK, ) “wisen or ce betors ' ut | BE Delaney came along, _ iil pr warty ce iid. it was this w O'Rrten « H ind Burne wanied io know if the GHESPEHBAD BAY RACE TRACK, | GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June seins mabe - J t wee fast *!10—The course here od cap t @round to my hove te beat arou Bi Fellow’ woukt fight him if ~~ RL me i ee et i a Lys oe. pura Meo WAR. staat P A bara pe pine ge Mey corn [the bush fret amjtold how he is ow ree. ‘Burns has ol ee ETS RONEE Ee Oe eee et eee eats tar! Mean A teen Gea: J ' 5 for ° his t or kd but or «l een oa or 0 a ormou' Cf mene fae ona t. 1 Y Re ’ : n the hile @ Pitce—Four furlongm in 0492-6, | low owning (rom te stewards in view these | gene to draw ? . at sql « hengily. Nice work 2 WATERTIGHT—One mile in 1.45,| Te OF dows the wt the. Jone Baten't anything or there. T f be ttle DOx- 6 AGILE—One mile in 1.45, breesing handily ph a. ‘an teas ke ° . frm | » ‘ ple Of week OU One info and a. tur- | §3 BEACON mile and a| ting ring doings 1: " O'Bren ‘Made Proposition ‘ d 90 reliving while getting long tn 1.67 3-6, handily, Coming r Was orly| pubic to have no protection, while to fight O'Brien that he won't aloha soak Ballopi sande? “ RN he came out Aatfoote aga _mneh work to @W. HH. CARBY—One mile in 14, | 66 BELCAN in 0.48 4-6, ‘ ak I'm getting too old for t mt dandily In good trim. handily ould Win n | wn ve pe “ai Ouk & THANG —One mile and « furlong In 1@ HERODOTUB—One mile in 147 3-6, | Business ea 4 pall tn. | was Toa be bree grand fate | | In very fit Ae ~ ay . a a PAL aa BN SOK fone mie and « half in furlongs in Pou're young a at wetting | Sy M, treesing Jo . 3-5. work HAMILTON ENTRIES, A A oar pStish owe @ ALABAMA n 1.06 3-5, tarted yo fant tt wouldn't | 6.36 gallopin handil ; i ert you m 3 would ; ‘ @ BRIGHT BOY @ RACE RinG—Four furlongs i. 0. HAMILTON, Ont. June of time + I lone 1 w pater | tries for to-morrow'e races here 7 i a 7 , mile and fur ft ean go e taker, lan't alwa 3 0 sift \ DOAH—~€8x Furl nee tn 1.20, 84h eo Ahi F ng male furlongs: cs woo ANE furlongs = in Ge ‘ " 1st9 saad | 6 eatloping ipere: an Ralbert, 1 ¥ ER PAN yne mile in 2-6. i { AIL His | | brwesing. Just @ ond Ureene 1s j 2 baw bee A i ‘ « mile anda furtong | coalns od ‘work i f - +t ~ aera tyrlonge in ag Tale ard Harvard or . \ says ‘ J : nat fit | 0.39, breeaing 1 ‘ TR pcs in 0.49 2-6, 14 BTANDOVEL Male is p than the 20) Jarvard crew " ol ae Worn by four lengths t Ra e 1, |@ GRACE LA ype mile in hon wa ane “ r as Pebene 1 4 A Af vd . A eatie fi YA e mile in 1.442 w y th be k er. Up around Ho way a d t Bal a liege rowing are beginning peed eo " ping : She iden thet He . GRAPP! Mla : have an + Y e an get f ont j log t . lope ot up to mueh attfont BOt—Four furlongs | 3-5 Al COTTONTOWN—Three furtongs #), breesing ¢ horee GIAKY AT ir furlongs in 0.48 and TONY. FAL LE Mente * ‘andi! a om 1 | 25 WADDE Ox an in 1.18 « F--One * in 1M . 8 ene | le fi Fiv- furtange | hand A ve ° Y se im 08 OhE—One 1.8, brees } ‘he ly doing we | a a | 0 G WATEI ¢ mile tn 1,68 $ L Hie Is ! alioping. Do- | toga ’ 4 a . sw ‘ | marge fort f : _ ~ he the po * ' * . Tennis at Harlem Club Sas wake. a « - Siw Ke ore & meeting en's tennis , BAA hala the stesdy lip that | a “ he was bee | Prenwnt® aud doubles fll through the 1000. | view andlenaes “ s Gnean aes we te ane roms Meme Colting | 4 2. Mullooly, whe chub epcetarr. won| 6 EM LACE furio » sy flaw a $e eeyeuty yard wry Thuredey ‘ THOMAS WIV WI-/Tiree turionge iy | *8 #8010 epinate mi MEE bondiiv Hae eosea |” tte PRP AN One mnie quarter Fr. M. 8M, Orecwtng: ‘ioens te. » eile ae de oe eats ne - ~ ‘ ‘OCAL TEAMS WEAK AT BAT 19 262 4.1m 4 : pes 8 Bd bye 2 oF Fane who will study the batting ave Byrigr's....21 68 3 1.192 6 28 0 10m Axce of the Highlanders and the Giants a8 8am 8 3 oie will find there substantial reasons why Weling 2 7 9 Glam 8 1 0 1.000 neither toam won @ game inst week, —_—__>——_ ich fe a record since the American = team bas @ regular man in the 200] canis MONTREAL, Ont, June ree om 1 | tries for to-morrow's races here are myorte ts the best af the | ries for to © reguiars with 3 per FIRST RACE —yre-real-oide he is now laying off on ac fori ea Patten, 118: a mprained ankle j Raith, Ts Fare, aay Mamaroneck, leads the Giants’ regulars |W... 106. with 28 per cent. Frank Bowerman, | SECOND RaA< who has taken partin a Uttle more | ™ 221 per cent. | totum.” Fa} of Brooklyn, ts doing PYrie, Ot A! Handicao, three san any of the local one the cent ® recent good work wioe up to weeks, etter average than he had yen the Brooklyn slugger National League list | Whea ey and Jordan are hitting Brook 149 Paprika FIFTH RACE four ands bait, furidnes.~ ree. Mia ain met | Running ‘Account, 106, Dredger, 106; Hand | F owing are the Datting and flelding RACE —Three-year-oide and yp. erages of the local players up to NEW TORK AMBRIOANS. Bat Fielding Games Al i Yi* bo. PO! Ae Moore $0 8.400 0 8 O41 Cheatre sb Os 6 3 1 ; “2 Laporis oo tela S125 18 | cape. dona “an 64 Rowing Clu 4 loving» cu> Uy the im 7 3 of Commerce crew. which rs hed “to win’ Soe . ¢ nip at the Harlem Rowing Club re- 16 - pO Be AMUSEMENTS, BN Brrr emer s ary very ENT) 7 1 ao 1 1 (084 18 fase 1 b 10m oo 2 01 a6 1? NEW YORK NATIONALS wettin Piel KL Batting amet S.> See: Rees ts: Bas. CAMPRAPHON © ly Talking ‘Pictures the World), CREM \ Qua tetie DG AND oat. le "Teter ant THE MUTE Porm | AERIAL GARDENS oatre. 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