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‘~ ikonewsy. | od BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW ‘YORK. De Sanenned alll EDITED BY ROBERT EDGR. SEEING THE RACES HERE’S WHERE RACING’S REAL SPORTS GATHER TO VIEW RACES, AT BRIGHTON WITH REAL LIVE SPORTS {Beach Course Has Its Ten-Cent Stand, | | Where They Do Not Bet—Who Is _ Holding Up Boxers atLocal Stags? ea ore ea es ID you ever cee the races at D Brighton ficm the “ten-cent stand?" : No? S b 5; : 3 : Well, in that case you have missed 5 : In Tre “40 cent STANDS” the pleasure of mingling with the real ‘ ar sports—the poople who go to see ey sae Wg a Se =e our FUTURE BooKies. <7 1 horses run and not to bet on them. It has always been a theory that men BROWN A. A. STAG by: who race horses do it for the purpose AT ROCKAWAY TO-NIGHT. of improving-the breed and for the i Only one boxing stag will-be held pure joy of racing ono horse against one like that we've got to doff the | pto-misht, It will be given) by the another. They may have done some- Oe SN) KE bonnet. Brown A. A. in its supine Hons at thing like that down in Kentucky tn} PITOHER these days ls something| For the first tlme since the play became pa eedie arntamion cae the*old days, but to-day raajng is a more than a fellow who js ex=|PoPHIAr In the major leagues the Glante | J oti Jersey Cy ro ery used the Mequedze.? Bowerman | PGlerrini, of Jermey City, and How commercial proposition. When you pected to do nothing but stand-up} Shanhon worked’ t pertectiy, and] [ard Smith, of Elizabeth, N. J. They ‘go to the track you don't care whether you\see a race or not, so ‘ong as ma hota He bethh a z ae |e Mason was ao surprired that he al: will meet in a ten-round contest i {{ you feei the thrill of the betting ring. | the machine in offense that was carried | McGraw haa always pearitthe aah He tal Parent seiinpionets ‘ But in the ten-cent stand it is all¢ eae simply becau e the rules said so. ny. He has figured that the results 6 tet. Besides this good bout there (f aitterent. They're only watching the horses for And he was, too. | not fustity the chances. Whether Shannon | JS ches 1 raknhevsale You don't pay $3 to gain entrance to} the fun of seein, ‘hem run, Tawa THE FAMILYK Up til the past few years pitchers | and Bowerman worked. {t under orders oF male bb Gleick ser r 7A that You only give up the #3 wheh| pit there Is a heaper way to cut wate ne “expected to- chit ot-rin “bases not ts-questtonabie; ms co oe eee ma ce aes ined sera is Boe de [you hope to carry more out of the bet- joft the view. All along that fence a 5 jvhen a hey wot trout try a | way sn one rite lereieansy toatane Fee ae ee ee g trom eye | Une Of Weer te growing “up, They BJ | 3 : 5 jthevaneouldn'ta haven gnmbataup sly towards Ma fore RET “front entrance of the grounds where | yon-paying spectators—and they’re dec- Taairea tee vanes Seats been a ice : of the A Whit League to-day the 7h leave the train. You, march over | oratiy quired PRESSE Sens Ase following officers were elected for the ensuln ; a roty Toads and through crooked paths. | After, white there will be no more ten- 4 5 a ~ | These dayn {t ts different. There are | ar. President. David’ SMuelfelders eNew You stay outside the fence. Away on | thie opposite aide of the grounds from I {~ 1s a letter that came tn the} Once Famous Plunger, Now many pitchers now agnt in to bat for|CYCLIST WILL TRY FOR | ork Vic BrealdestssErmeat oy Tells How He Stood to Lose} nother twirler who ja weak. 5 rg $150,000 on the | ahesty, ot Boman, doll that cemutare, | NEW. YORK-BOSTON RECORD. SRE PRES aad Wiltse has often gone in’ for the = = Great} nls W. E. Rhodes, a Boston ‘cyclist, wilt} : | Th the suirente you Andie ling of ris, sporting editor's mail: Qu They huddie up againgt the outside of “New York, July 11. Broke, Proves Old Opinion, ace fence Hike the old Britlvh” huts | «mr. Sporting Editor: | up-to-date. manager of to-day | start from the City Hall here to-mor- AMUSEMENTS. clu pull off bum boxing bouts} (Comes Back.” Ro: dl ¢ i ‘ ¢ Pe ST PU Dares nr es Peng she ancient 2 rman wall Fou | I sce where you hand it tothe tousn| that “A Plunger Never| Henry pf Navarre-DominO| teaches nis pitchers to hit and to run |row for Boston on a wheel in an| KEITH & PRO ri i fend you take the rest. ball "players and some of the grafting bases. The old idea that !f a pitcher effort to break the standing record for | ETOR S 5 3 i Match Race. : ran the bases hard he would be unfit /tnat distance, | } od view lof | twenty- hours. This | ty Biway. Pir Av, z OU have a pretty good v wwhen they advertise good :ones. While | to work the next inning waa rot. To-limark {e_held by a woman, Mrs. Mary | etree ace eta a the track. In fact, you can S€¢/ you are getting after the big fellow: i |day they are expected to do just as) Alien, of Worcester i Si Ps AV Bore ; ae Rtartx better than the -three—|wny ont you expose the mean-Httle BY T. 0. PIPER: save won tn the book, “We saved the! much as any other player, whether in| Rhodes tty to. cover the Journey re sikcas-t nes a Vauges ween Goliar people acrons the way. And you) grafters, too? There's a bunch of thtm | heats of that race for years after-|the fleld or at the bat. in seventeen hours, He will ride & WAN DES Peres isiacaniee tials than’ the-ned" | sare icesias s voret clegeli ot ia’ blind ILEY GRANNAN, whose meteoric ward, ahd no bookmaker'a sheets ever| Within the past two the impor handied bar folding wheel of "495 '¢ howe Co. “ts hss i O A aiv-s inuch action or as many betx| tance of the plicher=as—a weapon of! naw. invention and ts YOUN 1550 Harlem. eeachanter lend,”? ple who are jumping up and down In /man. ‘There's matchmakerd in some of R paresr senthen king pin, of thenbets Roirdea Wut even with the dead heat lofferise ag well as defense har heen |esce. fh nds nined considerable notles || pays Matt Wheto front of bse three-dollar grand-stand|ing clubs in New York that hold the ting ring on the local tracks sev-/ fe book won $12,000 on the division of | brought out by the New York Giants. | fanny < gueceastul tong dls | UNLON SQ, srying:t6 took over otbet people's Heats: | boxers |p for,all\they can get and don't rel years) ago made him/e wonder of wise ehand was Indecd trlend. | pitched van excellent, games, but. mad tance runs | from Washington, t ‘elty’ 10 | | raene 1038 oc) «te eepane es f What keen judkes gt sors eas mind taking a quarter or half a dollar ane coe War xe ee et ri ee and the day ibe died f nla 0 myself, threat lana succsaniony And worked pls i peaven t 1] Szatiavoys 1.30 to as ek hoe ; 1 : = ; 1 y % 2 AUS <1 of Yo! yay to e othe fe up. | ot, j i } ip human flesh these real sports away from a.boy if they can't get more| fate of the race-track plunge: aWWoll. ley EAC Ae ood rk Hiyron, | Yesterday Wiltae vent him one better UD, Oth Av HACE. G i Their minds aren't taken up with Det |ihan that. jMfosty, they get_mate De [te cteam~ broke, after. x brilliant, and ae pees aD gr te | NeTaeint ae tte aeth nie Ltt DEN TOURISTS str hene li oot "Pting odds, The race Js the spectacle |cause they ‘get the money off the man-| determined rally to renew hia shat-| r |. | hase Tunning that has been observed CES. | Rede tb nis S—that draws them, — They sit under-their agement and then they hand the boxer | tered. fortunes, Wall. {ts_all over now, and I've | this season. “He scored. trom sec ng on | STRIKE TRUST PRI { es <Symbrejiax-and-sunshades-and look trying for years to Ket back n infleld- bunt—a feat-which on HARLEM 1 : on, what they fel lke and keep the rest.| The nervy young bookmaker who set | been, tryin e con but luck and clteum-| runner in the. jeague has accomplished SOUTH REND, ind, July 12—Re- | Ba ‘THE Last y ain winning wagers to-hts credit, and was i vigher| by appeating-to the courts, but he fost Hrapalis—accumulath ra: f <i figures | nis case and that was the beginning of | friends, old and he aap es in Rilas ight soe. the end. | Being resourceful, however, woulldvagalni ber scans asprominentin on (a y came Rt me like tixera wih taomats personal appeal ta the meoen domineering figure in the ring: but bad! y and markers until] and several months: laters throught 2 A rave Is a rea! face—not ja whirl of| After a boy goes in and fights and ithe racing work! agtmst prior to| sianices. have sheen deadly arainst (ime. | socfarithlalseason-i (Gas ec ; F the roulette wheel. works hard and gets all beat up end itne great Henry of Nayarre-Domino | TAF ticle fone SO ea nowiitn lech ig able tolhite with enycot them oat hie firemed Dy <8 wood nants. test, ge ee Mat TERE, 2 EY sh ‘A small boy sat In one of the ten-|may be geta hurt so he has to pay almatch race at Gravesend by handling | ine imagine that I cai: get a new hold” | work yesterday was next to marvellous. | Glidden auto tourists left here to- ay | ry tands yesterday, He wasn't bet-|doctor to fix him up these grafters| neariy $300,000 to that race alone, hi he istare Toward the latter part of the game he | gor Chicago. The roads are In much aha te f ood purse and then Nene Lucky from the Start. #as on serbnd, when Shannon gave = yesterday. The ting, but he was having the time of his|Ppromise him a go te i eet fmonopolizing the business of (he ring Grannan was born in Lexington, where] signal that he was going to bunt. He) better pon sen Sian Te porte: vate | The Pianophi CaS [life, Tle waa near enough, to the starts they hold out on him. 1 know boys t0 13, ortering « point higher on Domino | AOranneD Waal avalof the thoreugupred: | nar uea ttre barertar ther olteher trip to-day, te through, R (0) 0 F win} “htinatts Rhy. * Dito see what wan golnk on without t o | fet, promises i gid tana) thei matchmaker |i ts vany/other bookmaker within the Hie drifted to New Orleans, where when he made the throw Pitefore reaching South Bend the nial AS (ald of a $10 pair of binoculars. He for $25 the matchmak F .Seyt $0 “and |inclosure, ts a mere shadow of his tor- Piet darned to-play, the hornes to see Wiltre shoot Into the plate, like | tourlats experienced Peishine oearaRes GARDENS, Quarter verything In. |may be more. When little fellows fight | m Physically 7 That was the time whet oid friend | inarvelloun # from the start, w! ‘ocket. He had not stopped at third | geting pita sSrater “i | EVERY BVE., 8.15 so 7 \hredipans Handabhathner to another amat) |for #2 oF # and may be don't Ro. the | ES er eg He RAeRUAaLy ous MecaciollanscwnorGrelstea ot thousands of dollars at the track. jand he beat the throw to-the plate by | in Western Ohlo penne raeteraa CUED —AND— : AL Martin, Look at “im! limit all they get sometimes js nothing | Mr sch: ely es total iwreck, this, Sally’ McClelland, Cenarion became a close student of <the/six feet. Any time a pitcher can pull raising prices unr MATINEE DAILY 1h tose another, races Look [And avawitt kick when they ask for It: |only apparent means of earning an ex- Food ones, was’ alive and did then atarted naa al book: | | ROWSSTAIRG INS Ribera ay . Y a n < istence being that which ay be is widence onthe t Byron Having an aptitude for fixures, FICTC mA 4 ang oA the post. There— Ty y ‘proof print it in the column | i h inay be gar. ; i een knowledge of racer! [TEntice font Aiih MUL. R731 nd the whole ganz again. | Snq™)i wend it to you. My name ia | Hered-handling a commission or winning | Veuint att taah Gente, Make a book |an well aa a keen Knowledge of racers | STANDING OF THE CLUBS. She. & B00.” FOUGERE, OXY BUY, —Naw—he don't want == May be you knox me, but i a icky wager with its proceeds, me for anda and we. ston. and succeeded from L E. AD. oye monte nim Look-at Miller. ton't use it BORER 3 a ‘ ong horsei TION : + AQEERIGLN EAGT! AERIAL GARBENS . anos Tall and very: thin, with a cadaverous Stood to. Lose $150,000, ie ea autaieie oatabllghed<atab f OW : US He's the teliow that gives LL right, Boxer, Taco, he is @ human shadow In the bet- “the dey of the, Henry Of Navalte- Raeilaiaseinat “them quostionable, ! | Chtcag Prey aa 4 3 a Giwan- you Miller? A fend the-proof-right-along,-and-}ing-ring-at, Brighton Beach there-daye Lat The ! Q asc Sag. 38 meat : a JARDIN DE PARIS est Ny sa ( © . I'll look it | silent and morose, walking without that ‘ ren a Be 8 i ; Louls,.117 6) = ean, 4 RatieacUttertint neverctr cut the more the merrier. I i Maa Fin “over the “Gravesend i yates up thore canvas screens to shut (Over at any rate, And don't forget the | light. nervous tread which once char- RCrolconTa DeatioS re eee ; ___ RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Huncaeve, FOLLIES oF “907 si “1 : ; ; : 5 5 sf. 12 Innings 4 ff the view from the ten-cent| ames. It mlmht be Interesting to see | acterized his pace through the gambelo- young opera ne New York@ 10) Cincinnat!, 0. . Louls, $. aii eld White the use? ‘The tenveent |MBAE Aort of a MANAG ta that he take | rium, and seldom if ever smiling. His an te ry ae Brundall at Loula Bos Barone sd GARI CK Te ane ara a wouldn't toss out $2 anyway ws: | Hewitt teen half doltars and give Out | race ts that of m man sad at Heat, 1 r [and Analy, folt , a certain: trans: my Lork ame postpont SN a victors WEls COLLIERS; ute a = ak a ant by -j| action, he was barre: ‘ron h s TO-DAY. | S aie = Luck Changed for _a- While. Tlet-the-big—feist-hereabout bs F-of-tha Je GAMES SCHEDULED FOR } Bs and Boor Ey Recently chia had’ iuekohia heting | mee PAULL Un iva Baars iis In ring and pa} ae ; ew York at Detroit, Two eames t [MAN oF thie HOUR hia 2 day ngatnet Dor Which Wis hold Wa] created talk. Of scuidal, and he wan Br { Dares “No. Be _IN DEXED duly | luck—changed. He placed several cvod vuted my | shown the gate. He defled the officials Gi iA i ALHAMBRA ‘ou | And Usual Dany Mat, Dowssinl | Grace Van Studditord, Dune. Bak te [Leona Thuther a Binckbiede, Bobby he 5 Tuck catiié WIth a streak, and the for-] a th -ery-came, and- at orn pleading. and-the intercesston—of 9. lunger co tate pi as taking money, If 1 had aaa eV-| friends, he was granted access to the “i mer plunger could nol aisiekle amalnet | eral tire’ of anda 1 cotid mote navel Caeeat Tat Uke eee an ae Coe m ;BRIGHTON BEACH jal. Rand again the time-honored axiom PET APHT CER ona. “Night ina tendon suale Ba: SHIA e eye eee norad: AJL clung to the higher odds against Dom-|~ ‘There developed. a romance in hi ii asteace ROEEET ee TELE epee Proven. MM + Agatha! Weury | career, too, the result_of which helped Chiese-ony clothing yousan! at any of our stores pay the first deposit and Ga ulin Race ree ates _Otnapa ls | sl aighedsiatione maine sacral renin ioe avai noe Rover, saw vo much | to break him down. Daisy Dixon, ajf take the goods with you, thereafter pay ®1.00 @ week. No annoying ques YREY VAUDEVILLE. [ai had bet on a men. Tae pub ititul woman. Into hin. life dono Kind: reaul ur word I 4 183 SYSHEAD BAY RACE TRAGK, | 4. NOOO Might havecagateogtven “hii a | Domtpo=andwer tines" Vishel-weattn Spor fier ae Mf tions arked--no references of any kind required—yo Ns PHEAVyZ tO" olhotlocalittaxkiencaivere start; and to-day he repeated 1t—“The | Confidence and I . i he disapp d “inciae: fae Herds arid Only MIGTCERTR RAO pS Pere TNA OAL Ne emten He added, i x att nt bie its ended Ina caress of ai Lea a i a nr pant tele from wml ends of ‘the | gia ithe until Grannan found hia former fortune i 2 Reh Han ame—from making. book to, betting | : < that ever tke gone: 0.67, all out. 1s not much I KE—Four furlongs in 0.83,| from the ground, and from of Ay ran . | 1 ; , >uind, and wning and | z nA fearless plunge LECTMIC CITY BY E PS YANKEE GIRL —One mile ezing. 18 not much having an Interest In race. sshnee bus aut we ect ot rack hint ning thousands, ats a mroke, but” : ee cK Aa OR al changmd mightily since I waa the “big | Rad spl, to Se extent Of Sia.eN. Dut | the frienda a all Eee if ¢ former years, who would — = Fgeie ass : store’ in the betting rings around here | (Yd Henry of Nayarre won 1 willingly have Inid a fortu an De YEE: Sour-turtongy—{n-|—-—_breezing.She : d_here. | know. Juet hows muchonence Of the young turtman, turned vawaye KUuaranies everything or money promptly refunded without question— COMIINATION ATTRACTIONF S 7 bundy, a ory epeedy S—Six furlongs in 123, gal- Be ter than rated Doing wel aw BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. — 22 tv paras =o || ric En aera ara AY OIG Fa i ‘GA SS eu a eee kT a Ca A pin), Mine Cimwtond LATONIA ENTRIES. | pA Cd thi C 1 HUMAN ROULETT: 2 epee ae @ AAG ARIE tira Cirings is Lt | yPRIGHTON BEACH ACR ZRAGK, | ancy gid as aba uma ua | Lenox Clo ng Co. ‘Happylan nae #2 COTTONTOW N—One te tn a 2 Yo RET One len % vue | Fow's races here are am follows Ba ie iglATONIA. Ky.. July 12—The entries 3 CONVENIENT N. ¥. STORES. OPEN EVENINGS. linneintnaes ian 20 EATAAC! One mes in 35 ibe Good user itl Seas nandicaD. ateeplechiane, (four year od and Cutter 1 aoe RACH 1x furlongs: selting Dut: || 273 Sixth Ave., y 884 Columbus Ave., 4 2274 Third Ave, obey fw rcanten—six 5 Caer pices ientt Wg |S on eee 2 Siig Near 17th St. | Near 104th St, Near 24th st PAR ADISE PAR Ke ‘ham ; WINDSOR ENTRIES, ine Hal ae Numa oy borat 2h tol Ha : odes tsee is 1 aber lr tobe Bs “ a P/ STOR’ xy “ATH sn aR AVE y. Pineon ieee i es ‘ D CE—Five’ furlongs; -selliny rs 2 ay A COUR, ; Pon tosh th deed WINDSOR, Ont., July 12—The entries 307 Pawan Bey 1p r ft feandotphy 1% Waldort: Helle. tie: SPORTING. SPORTING. 20 and $0 onan © st pOWLID IDGE<BIx furiongs in| for to-morraw's races are aa follow (340) alin SAAR siabiesye ee ene aay Alora Pal k ee ae ee ee Beer _O'lirien and Buckley, Wm. A. Tama ry LAT#5, “handily mien tn- |, FIRKT HACE—A mite: three-year-old | suconn NACE=-Hendicon al i i ‘ Widrig, 105; Vie. 105 . Jewell'n Mannikins! and others rowed line, =-Theo socks BCC ACE—Mendicap; all agen; atx der rr Selling! two-year pl |S BUTTLING Reve mies tn 1.09, | Fe "but Riray gS ay ; ; Grove, 4 Boseratan. os Ammo 3 _ BEC Short course). steeple. 5 ltarbary. ieli¢.” : pee Toone 1Ohs Rats Thlatles: 100 Petser. | | (8t, Nicholas Garden W. Gua: a4 |) KENILWORTH ENTRIES. pss Foe ane eae | BR TA ate Mourne ted A onatelah th ‘Kaltenborn'". ures ite BRU t BRENT at race Track, hur. Prince K : Phit” Finch 110: Wine "time, s = at Se / 4 P Jal 2, tle { erodotus in} On as i: Envo way ri ORE sents FID. MAGE on Shite 2242 OUR te Mee tA even | CASINO Bivs,¢ sh eee ‘. aera se Wasa a eh af wyatt : lige Dean 69 Stine aR |FASCINATING FLOK oe aa N10:) ROUT ACEC Then arser ne Ht a : pase area, 2b Ae san | Fields’ HeraldSq. Baiiy. Aas: aa : aN x ate furlon Fe i ee BE Fie aie sf fe BINTIEURACH A, mile ant_a. stitesnth; TO-MORROW ‘Eddie Foy THE ; i Aun at. 106; tAwawerang.. i¢ Miss aney fe ling. MRoxer 8, 03; Tinker, Docile. i 16 neta? tush Pedy. Meniriet Games Sinctioned by A A, U. [2 Ellison, 103; Busantin. Roohopara ANO YR OF EN NTAA VaR(IEL INGLUIDING - Madison Square Roof Garden aya es : : eririetta ; ed by the A. A. U. Wedge vote 104 THE "1 20 PUNCHESTOWN STEEPLEC Sundi Cah Toe Caan LUA Telia a MH Pe ee CT The Mad &the Millonatre ai 407. Gastiew ood 7 of siti al ‘pix m NES AR RReaP ASD ADL Sent retin Piacoa Sie . Bi inane teenth: selling Tiare O' Light. BT) Grest fad Uy, Menten St; Trolley “Care” Bhralne via. Lon Talang Ratitoad feave ‘ Horii iaeay Mercury A.C. of Yonkers 40T: Sultry, 02; Prince 107! 04 foot ot Waste 34h BL att ALM, TZ, 12.40, 1.10 ho Aad ease FOURTH RACE —Bx furiorne: Lie : (BiA) Mnenzine Columbus Clit, of New ank Clerk, 102° Ronebrake, 104 Bhtetds, 108 A verry, foot of Whitehall Bt.) boats leave every 2) minnie, fo nnectlees titans fina) tend yea FOURTH RAGE—The Diocteanatinton sorenaeart Bovey, 107; Blom 8. 100, pete 108 Pint Mlectrhe. Traine direct to Track. Also Franklin Av. Trolley tess ont ose Bertie, deci able iieckatna fBroKdyn: ANAL AN apretiatid itoadway, Brooklyn, connecting with 424 St. 23d Kt. and Orana 8 fram r S Lent Tcaners edce, 110! bir El Often Clerks, y few "Yer . ward’ 104 : ‘ " 107 aliAseseigtion —_—————_ Kpecinl service via Finibuat Ay.. Gates Ay. Lorimer Bt,, Nostrand Av, ign pie sie s, Haber 109; Malton! ie ‘ ‘Anpoeta th Sullivan After Bout With Burn ‘Copnecting at Prospect Park bation df Kings Co, “ie” road with cats 4 ii | Jack “Twin" Sullivan, who has won an tbe. e i hewn h hy —One Wille; three-year Stinger Will Box Hurley, - ary et es be g i Bolen 4 , lie; Saree year. | Jeclajon over Tommy urna. the, presen| ms i A wis itt; Phe Abbott. 411. Cobinea, f cm—Helen He 1 Richard Curley, manager of Kid #tinger.| champion, fe #0 confident he can beat Hurt 5 : vob # dew ails PEE ar ph ‘wary te id Nereis of Fnitadelphia, ‘says that he Je ready to] wgain that he hax sent Matghmaker Me. | JUNI CLAKS HANDICAY and Combined | haan He Meaciade, 16) st |X) Tote a eal Pianists Asst Ee yanse. A fights between tim ‘and ‘Burns, to? Agrvrtisomants tor Toe Wortd Bo lett ‘ 1% Haining Lon i'en, 108 | [ber decided tot Labset Das nice ant y | pri Americts istret Messentar “tri 4 eA itentice allowsnes, is wha Neale cirwundas Fo-daye 44%; Me that “ihe bout will’ be “arrenwed. aa Srurde t ee Pte meer Offive | r seman <a) Dandelion s...4. eee | Giante vd Cinetanat, Adm, 606, #46 says he is eying to take @ long vacation. | worto WANTS WORK WonpEns. the’ city i \ ; f f }

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