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THE EVENING'WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1907. : : EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, r | ~ ROGERS AND KELLY AS THEY APPEARED IN THE RING: RICH CANDIDATE FOR RING HONORS si GETS KNOCKOUT HAD THE En RESTING HABIT, Meelly,” Said to Be Charles Fox, off csv srw sernn Bridgeport, Yaie Graduate and Pol- Sais ok ete sae itician, Is Easy in Heavy-Weight | Contest With Joe Rogers. eacaeinnnaniticnarte wncssbaneN “Ue TORATr | oq BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p» BY ROBERT EDGREN The heaviest heavy-weight fight ever pulled off pened last night at Tom O'Rourke's National Sporting Club, in Lyric The fighters didn't weigh quite a ton, but they looked it. One was | # baldheaded old gentleman travelling under the name of “Kelly.” Nu- | Merous spectators sitting at the ringside professed to recognize him as ‘one Charles Fox, of Bridgeport, a Connecticut millionaire, who recently ran for Sheriff of Fairfield County | The other was Joe Rogers, usually called “Joe the Baby,” prob- | ably because he bears a striking resemblance to an infant elephant. Joe* supplied the major part of the ton. Mr. “Kelly” fell, sat or was knocked | fork hap- —-—-—— * ; zi i vas inser vaate mand. battte or pushed down twenty-seven times during the scrap, which lasted six | tw ny youx porzoce, | rere, manager'et cS Seo ate er founds. Finally, after being slapped right on top of his bald spot, Mr. in the Weet to-night. Joe Walcott, the| ation that he will let Burke fight any mid | i : sf ieasirwlagnt 3, who recited | it, "elght in the world Langtord's mansey: Kelly lay down, while Johnny White tolled off the count. frome the ere eae mmo retired | last” Right ‘accepted terme for Lanator i the Bridgeport (Cono. RRosers Best THUMP WAs LANDED ON MR. 'WELLY'S” Bato HEAD, Tt must have taken long and care up the third time Rogers eerching through the lemor groves to| punched him on the jaw and he fied “Kally.” But the intention of Mr. | tine Toe suddenly remembered the cle Rourke, who manages the destinies | nera und. with @ terrific thu:mp Re was to “start the big fellow | °° id spot. put him down of Fight"? And he did ft : ey ned reached the irent : \d the cached. the. front The tele runs that the Connecticut |door thought it was an earthquake. | man was once an all-round Yale ath- Billy (“Honey”) Melledy ht tthe, will engage ln one of the weiter-|4 ©. Ina few weeks. Many Club Managers Want Squires meeting Mike Donovan, the| There will be some great Bidding for the niddle-weigh Aficen | services of Bill Squires Australion OCCASIONALLY Joe aicuer ) AND ThaigsHT ‘ogers would have made a better | a showing if the other fellow hadn't been | Waish, fas ie feather-weigit of | Tex rd. of lev, and Jack fete, a good aprinter and bike rider, and |, awkward,’ said Tom O'Rourke after | HE WAST) Bost will clash with Freddie Weeks, | ot ae keine RT eek Memapan oy FIFTH Ay, CO. IP | @M amateur boxer. He was . |the show. Which was one of those the Cripple Creek (Col) foather-weignt fous to have Kim fight Mike Dav, + MKS, DANE'S UEFENCE Years old, bald headed just ayings that work both ware STEAM Roses Ped gs ce Og Sgnte be ite OSD it pare ot Prove 4 wicn atill athe’ t ght 1 Iphia a short time ago otter pure . kainaaye Only more no, bore s striking resem-|paccn, 2 \tmey will battle ten rounds before give | 82200) for the ‘contest, : Diance to Dan Creedon, and weighed as Denver (Col) A. C. at pounds. Flynn and Wille Fight Juiy 4 | { 5 r I much ‘as the alfalfa farmer at his best Unk Rusegi! Off to Meet Herbert. | tim Piyn | the Western heary- weight wh *y @umming up tiese various advantages | ob v fought - “ pun ck De smaall.GénaiseSUid SGlAGAL osc, | CORAL Seman paad (Silents Semen deeree | sony he didn't ae way any one mrouid ter /NQ, 73 INDEXE June |8 one "young mlllenaives ned Senger Latte, | ead iack “Fwin” Buttvan tefore the Pac | UNION SO. 5") seas Bim from Jeff's discarded crown. 80 left Philadelphia fer San Fran A.C), of los Angeles. Cal.. a tow month mone titan otury.| Must 1 When he wae discovered, up there in : a | ago, has been matched to meet Joho ¥ Proesdeil 2 ; fay Sflernoon: | Huseeit 's to fight at Valieio. | tia’ Caicago light heayy-weight who was | Bridgeport, it was easy to induce him on etiatt te oT a ede ens ant | Knocked out by Mike Schreck ‘Tonopah tear te.mest “Joe the Baby Bite per tant of unt erees rates | Nek: laaninetean rounds 8 few monthe Sao Bigg © Than Jeft |) be divided between the two men on a| 5 ee ee rs Kae & Brosehe. (Special to The Evening Wor Ly AC. on the afternoon MANCHESTER, N. H., June cent. to the loser “Kelly” thought he was “starting off ai ‘ot Gh percent to the winner and 40 per | Tommy Bullivan, of Lawrence, det Local Sports to See Summers-Ernc! a . dient t60, \ Papke Is a Great Fighter. sails et Hed Jim Donovan, of New York, last nih | Pa TLR The heavyweight event followed a treesivg Wi do beter on a fust Bill Papke le certainly « great fighier, Me fn the tenth round of what was to have brace of good preliminary bouts that | AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. 6 wit = 2 has engaged tn minety battles and has never! A large croked of sporting men fro}o| thl8! been @ fifteen-round bout at the Fotl- | Harlem Players | . VECREST-Six furtongs in 1.19, lost decision. Since Jan. 1 he has taken | city are going ov: to Philadelphia to, mor fF pul the appetite of the spectators on | 5 = ove it F way Skating Rink before a crowd of ACELEBATED CASE SY TRACK, June eoning B fehte and bes won all of) row night to witness the sixround battle | edge “Joe the aby” came into the| SHEEPSHEAD ®% GILD—Four furtongs tn 0.001-5, band: With Che exception of hie flent, with The bay track was in fine shape 5 ers, “the Rogiish | °*¥e" hundred people, [J pany Meets" | Vand. Curt. 2a ly ring first Joe ts « wrestler, He | 1% ty. la net quite ready at Capen fighier, and. Young bine.” the clever fe bigger—oh, much bigger—thaa Jeff-| to-day. A special feature wes the fins!) AIMEE C.—Five furlongs in 1.01 1-4 pring Velo ube? OP | Gbaker City boxer. whieh will be dexided | 6, peer way, By ep." of Montgomery for the Bubur- driving. Still has her speed + 18 STA R nen bon || GARRICK‘ i te E TR rn) Tac. a cm > ELMER i ar 2 ries. He has curly hair like Jeff's, too. | Peacoat fing. Bull bes her speed. - | ny VINCENT E ANOR. round ‘bout Before the National A.C, of that at wor be EL AND BROWN ‘200th Time. Th r “adie Summers, wil HOLD STAGS ‘O-NIGHT. | Hohah Al COLLIER Poe Dught a fifteen rouna | between Johnny Bum) fn vorked the mile and a He bas a great big chest, shoulders so | tan. He worked the mi aa | 1003-6. driving. Not much NE more! day ft eacnd and Mere Is a Chance for Saltor Burke wide he has to turn edgeways to passin 2103-5, essth Other good gallops |@2 HAL—eix fag In 1.47, handily i | paps a the | Batior Burke, the local middie-wel ie is greater i Caer ane ming ieee | OBARLES EDWARD—Five furlongs [4 KING. TEENTEY ax furlongs i: ban. Tips on this turf classic are a | RUDSON ha can't be cramped in a oy Sage Be ona het ia 1172-6, handily, 1s not much srinw and eities togitnie. te lena ne ere will be two boxing stags in Mats Wes & ts BSE pupae ageing eae ree 0 hand: | EEE, citings '9 147, Inaen't at least six has few turf follow- town cornish. At the Cansctideted A. 11 THE LION Mig W us cai ‘ 0 ‘ 1 rongs tn a | > moon 3 . , eared be : JUS ci bas the ibscinblance to Jeff ends. Jef hee a /ni RUBK—HWe foronge tn 1.0024, hand: | 9 9 Serr WM de moon Loe eng him. friends gir page C., Bixty-f(th street and Broadwa YCEUM ; LEN spurt “shige Diasieemetauadacnedies 4h QALIBRINTE eves furtongs im 1.80 brresing. A goo) Crean plat the (rack seems to have ® sure thing tn} Manager Billy Elmer has arranged a |} L tue what’ = 4ixty-tour, ‘iy, Wall race w © SIFTER FRANCHS—Seven fur the big race. To aift the right one out pion by forfeit, and the; livan one of the toughest fights of hi®| good card of bouts, the inain event be-|f win J The Boys of Co. B. Joe's appearance caused a sensation. |i9 MINTBERIA—Five furtongs in 1.00 i 1.30 2-5, handil Bhe 9 very |. next to Impossible Juat now. Interest | Dusilis » wave John L. Sullivan 3 | Pt Pomgpie githed poet pepe to awe the m' ing a ten-round battle between Jack | J Barrymore aire oked big enough or- a ' ih be yard fight of seventy-five round daring of the rowdy ele Yorman, 0 rouns | “ mee fooked tis enough: to ent an on HALKET Five furtongs in 1003-5, | 8T. TLIRTO-Four furlongs in 0.51, [centres on just what Jimmie Rowe witi| hard fight of seventy-five rounds with | Withetanding bis forty-eight yeara,| Dorman, of this city, and Youns|| S@WOY wea tums eats pary man for lunch, He looked es 4 ee, | Greesing wp to thé Desk tn toe (Wine Aa iatee! John J., better la weight and the fact that he| Loughrey, of Philadeiphis, who re-|| MEAN of ae nOUR 4@ he had just eaten two or three. fustones in 1,9, ] i, amt sam ef tae R. Keene. He has the a8 Pp oud srABApS. Jake looks like an|centiy bested Young Otto in the ViCRSREOCKCN GAS Finally “Kelly” came in and sat Extra good wi | Rial sa haa betes to-day Bolter itis Fre OCKER The, Hiway alsin . rt 5 ane mile and & eligibles in Kurok!, Philander, 8u Why, 1 feel just as young and stro, Pre 815 Ma at. only the other corner Kelly” was a eee aa. easly, Hie final | NDSOR ENTRIES |permans and Vell, ‘The latter ia aati to| Ville, Mase. From 8 o'clock in the morn-| as I gver did, he wad. | am perfect | At the Brown Gymnasium A, A., West | His wale meas nt was as for. the Suburban in Ti} Rea ipeed merchant of the first rank, {ing until § In the afternoon he may be| 1¥ well, and though the day has passe Montgomery & Stone, nen “Mf Twenty-third str | | | farvidding as that of his opponent. He/gs ARCITE—One mile and @ quaster In) winoscn Sune (Ah<d¥en .enieics (nnd Ree ireulated about her| found at work # rake and spade,| Pt? | look for a fignt, If troublejine star bout will a arround on RIAL GARDE ce New 4 materia . t ein A ‘omes 1 we 1 c ve 0 4 KL if meigted his share of the ton, oF near it] 2.08 2-6 gp cites |{er to-mmorrom's races here are an fotlows: | is one outworked 00 |ciad in biue flannel shirt, trousers aeld| count of myseit.. fre’ a good 80+ | otter’ between ‘Kid’ Pants of Boston rei Mm ARES & ik MOS ET Sten around the ring began betting that | ongs In 1.033-5,| inst RAGE Mix furlongs. three-veu- | heturally will eay nothing on thi in place by a huge belt, while his mead), You can say for me that as long as {and Howard Smith, of Elisabeth, N. J > eee AN 10 MOON ERS lan hair w or had been. mandy. About due Fee ee Ee ea ee ee ed®! | Sect, Dut he haa told the writer that Su- |is adorned with a natty golf cap f hol e i wit, the kong must | Boaides this contest there will be Ave! Thea. is way & tiet of Rvinen {he bei tang the men came| 6 LORD FILAGRANE ix furlones in [(Bui64,,1M,phonian ia Mtr Moly |Perinan ty in great shape Tiaht now: Hel tn ‘addition te logking after the| MUS Wits tha, SON, know, the | One ot teen evenly, matched] BROADMAY sacs aio" Sit ME fogether in the middie of the ring, while 1586 eee tn | MF; Maxtio H., 107; J. W. O'Nefll, 100 deokied on any hard and fast) oon, in the role of apecial officer} once, just anos. I'm the moi ul | fighters. | ANNA HELD ROKIN | HOOD—#ix furlong» | ‘ i for the Suburban, he sald, but Gane heneineain, ae Toaeaale ‘, i —< Johnny White ed along the edge to ae Locate | edn eA rite Consodan, sere: year. to start the Brook! | Kilrain maintains the best of onder. | MAD, hare Be Ae RS Ral ——— | in THK VARISAN MoD. heep fron eo hole if they |g INGOGNITOS 81x furtonge fn 1a, . rus b 0, Latohatch , wy Veil or Philander Before he wee assigned to duty the, nies to thts feld. Crowd Watches Schoolboy Games. | JARDIN DE FARIS. the New York nt Oirough t There w handily Not up to much BAe Nr, TBA. the, Aiadekleton Mast, 96 | Coupled with Superman. authorities were greatly troubled by) “Yes, ‘tle quite a change from the old | way tae One ‘ u ecth and 43 be gh bas 4 A-Five fariongs in 1.08 ee \ # Suburban work-out yes- | Auth< - wired little for the| Gave in. Baltimore, when T was running | eee Wants the fifty-yard dash trom | Tt baste, 6, Kensie Models f Wemendous tra pund, Uke HIRD RACK. Seven furtongs: three the Hay.” Superman did the| YOUNG rowdles who cared little for the | {1% /) BR iOln, wotting money fast | # £80 of 180 starters wt tie annual outdoor | Karns Wille stone of a drove of Lippopytaml crossing a pas furlongs in . na, id dbaljot Bone 108 nd ® quarier route in 208 and) regular police, who could spend but) | now get only deo bucks « day, but of Public Bahoot No. 188 behl yeater: ba x 14) Prom 8} bridge handily i | omplin: - the tae tn 208 It) tittle time the ground. [it ie good, clean Gough. and I get It) dey at Mamilion Fish Park. The entries tn | CASINO "yr8) 4 300). Tel, 1040 Bias Immediately Joe plunged at “Kelly a Tan cone’ ie. ahd ny Four ahd a bait tur | * Now all ts changed. The mere pres-| overy Thursday. The wood wife and I] ail te events totalled up te son, and the! Eve ®i5. Mat. hat 21h | mandily. In goox , ar lakes, two-ye. oof | are lend lat life, ee Tat Ena crowd ef There was » cluug like that of a colle} 4. yr Ack MARY—Five furiongs in 1.04, | vorts etkgisties Lie once of tim man who gave John L. Bul-| snend nil my oveninas with her thranged the pare ” Fascinating Flora rion between two elephants as the two! nandil , ur, 163, Wemte. — Flea’ Weruid $y, +3 oN EV 6 ports of the ton ne toget Joo |G DOLLY SPANKER—@even furlongs] ies; Letehatente, "1 Mats Wed. & fat. 2.15 mainped Ke at of the way ead 1, hand EDDIE FOY eae sheet: “PETER PAN-One mile and ix Weeks Aboud aw 2 finally bringing arter in 2.22, galloping. In grand TA rm. Wor Bea. <2 CHASING THE TWO PENNANTS. Tel, 616 Bryant Ww Ly ts ta West a eae bald’ op. Ke : 4 ex-| jt | Sea *, nace. so-tar. — " Vee ROAD TO YESTERDAY 7%, 7!" hunn, 38 Genfed his right haud five nes, 1 Stone aes ANDING OF THE CLUBS wcnceahy OF Maal eure un wi Joes stomach, | AT GRAVESEND TRACK, Laan, 107; Re AMERICAN LEAGUB. NATIONAL Laat tet) SOTHERN« Ny ae ig Bs eee” cen nemable petro tals RIXTH RACE One enfie, thege- year-olds | o Ws 5 Pee Ie Pe. |Clube Wk wees | Dat IRN M “ 4 an) mor ‘ Ak M 4 w : oaton 217 hos ee, ed at eid ep again, and the round ended, | GRAVES TRACK, June | $84 ee q et: | sna “a Cieveland ae Ho tat Satie igalt Hei ork AS 14 bet Cincinnati 8b A cn Cae at Mal | 1 The re al eben: | € wetrott fo 7 real 3 | x hurndavr... Bemeo Joe Went Careful Then. : w brn, cht bes would neve ‘eapecied Bris 0 Bb Sipe ith Picttoure “be 10 ‘SBIR Voce | tg a0 5 A) 5 | MATS Prridee Ramee | ~ Mgt hag yy too] (a oats | iinccce | cde aid RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Ona Ty Beton Mie ty #1 a Veow Moines t . he cavort |e os ie si Nae oN “4 ir, “Kelly,” 0¢ salty pysg PARE BOW Par Surtenge in Of.) SO me tear ace teat Bo we ys BY {uot Fogg thy Predera? eres ii rt "thelee ya net 3 ms Performa a drixe 0 a at fanned | i4 PT , arty. | ——— i eee PASTOR'S eT, aD ani corees ConTintious. ars Kos heed thet 4s. her Curley Says Squirer Will Win | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Goldemith WINE, WoWAN 4 SONG CO. Wie ' got up» Reg j Quickly Mt. Lowle at New Tork. ew York at Cinelupatt Veinee Pan her? a Sein Tart? Bing pe Bonita. Alex Carr & Great cast : ms |. sack Curley, the sporting | Revol | : Poca a = aga \ Pour, furtonge Boston ATLANTIC § (SAND REL * * . men fs a) che! Buskirk, Kalinovesk! =, Artec a : RO MIN ones | Oenter t | pute 2 Wiser Toutes, Mathews ey:| ANY OTHER PARK. ‘ ple of uppercuts made « aoe le Barve There may be a new manager of the town. He vie | fe aachert's Grchestre | ea trop to hie knees. When he PRNOCHAN-Five | furlongs om : St. Louis National League team next oh the, same . E Diner On | HOW OPEN” EE TAPPOORORE @ YAU ViLK — Bol up Joe tried we ¢ and ‘Kelly vt OE ., pennie. atee Sepia |tornuis. and enya if the Austraiian does aa mg! season. It is rumored that Frank Selec at that me. h Dicer 2 {= dropped again 4 eoxing Training well |” | wmock . rounds he will e : ; wey is will supplant MoCloskey. The present cooaeeemaiinennmmnseat y 1 fentth ad YREK VAUDEVILLE. headwork und footwork, M r'| J LATONIA ENTRIES tnd cane some good ball players, but | L NORTH ENTRIES. __BELASOO RATAR Brenings, fl mab . " . he simply cannot get the work out of] Er | a: us 2 oe s rether autacratio methods. | Apecial lo The Evening World.) | Dasa eine polsene THE ‘HOSE sr or Fe RANCHO TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS. | KENILWORTH RA rhe efforts of Bt. Lawle bookmaker to get une 1h—The anicie | i ARDNA. CONEY ISLAND. ‘ r to | enmtlona) Auiinal Adts y cnte, failed. ‘The bookmaking person! FIRST RACK-Vour turic maid Phan Dreamland free on & Hoatoek ticks Tan ‘ "4 w sean | Charles Fox, Rich Collegian, anger gp Alleéed Mysterious FPufilist Tesh Giante fale. 8 eae ra Vom fia aetna, "Be nM ob shed vs ts 00 ti m sreimaint ie we. 2a ‘ 1 Conears "a Sh = | guy = GOLDEN CITY "s: . with its BRI nn, J (charles Fe L promine ree ales. 1a ‘neon 108, “Aphrodite 100 CONCE rt “aromas Benue BO. " ’ “Se ' sta ” " ~ ke & man and tig sled a Fairfield reside mn of w parents who reside here... He wa ONE RACE vive and ® helt tus HE CITY OF ENCHANTMENT, ei aan ern tat Seno at in} 4 Staduate of Yale University, class of '97, was Democratic nominee i Jk (Aitken AO6, Allene way 138, bog L U NA APA RK ‘BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB aime’ and wae ea. |W for Sheriff of Fairfield County and carried t gainst Sidney F Kinin, haw rpealva or ah hase; about two| EVERYTHING NEW mw N Six Races To-day at 2.30. yee we itn na || Hauley, Republican, last fall although he | ther citlés and f) ivan BAe as te Ming Listy oh paren coma to] te zat te S Nad, Mosesll "A, “STELLA PA pcececentrccen Rage sioma towns in the « and was defeated. Many prominent church and}! U).."* ud * hla ait d . 26 STAR ATTRACTIONS! | peatstem alt ade: 293m J" Fellow Shack 2} temperar 1 his campaign. mur” ft 4" - L Fictl eld vavilion and took |} oT gai Awioe hard Mr. Fox has held office in Pyramid Temple, Nobles of Mystic I Noulfied ‘all ot hte” umpires to} WACK ne mile—Care dev ets BE: eae eet , : wing, and is prominent in the Masonic fraternity, He has been fore iS: eth TNT witch, WAS | Treeldewt. Whettelinay ot the frau ob / KE ee We ' » nost in athletics, as well as taking an attive part in Democratic l. rh WAGE Bive fous a A re, owing of Bs 7 : jn this county for several years. His family is one of the |) er Mel Cowra. tn. A veatersn wealthiest in this vicinity, Local papers print a story “ere which insists unig ne silowance y O ” the Cineianes! basebalt | , ait. &. Kelly and Charles Fox are one and the same man Hod torial ie matte tn abtmo. On fer te perpen of Day, 4 . ‘ Maite Mo va: Ween a! *Thvcemiics allowages, ealiwed. in washes ‘te aaron paves.” Neem these Langue ‘htAerlates 5 :