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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. UNK RUSSELL NOW ~ But What Would _. Quaker, Who Jumped Out of the -Ring When He Faced Herberts ?- RUSSELL JUMPS OUT OF RING PURSUED BY MOB. [Philagetphian Gets ‘Cold Feet’ When He Gaseson Herberts. _ (Bpectal Despatch to the Call.) | VALLEJO, July 4—What wer sched- | their hard-earned coin. wled to be ® prize fight almost turned | eut to be a rict this afternoon, when | —Humeel!, a Philadelphia impor ta- | lot of chee Won, leeoad from the ring and to box With George Herberts after the | two hed deen brought face to face.) *Unk's" courage failed him at the last moment and he fied to his hotel, with a qmob followine at his heels, He was! eaptured and promised to go back (0 the arena if the bout ywenty reunds to six. Immeu! wever, he disappeared, a of disappointed and aixry sp0 mained. outside his hotel ing for the Easterner to ap- Unk’? did not show and has ap- | Darently made his xetaway. Russell was brought tothe coast by Chariea Poth. a youne millonalr acts as an impresario for pugilists as & means of diversion. as the man with the mysterious punch, arranged by Chari @rennan, of the Paim Athletic Club, and & larce crowd gathered 10 seo it. Russell’ was stiacked with stage fright as soon as he entered the ring. Grennan js out something like $1,000 an a result of his flasco. F this Hetberts could make Ruarell % Jump out of a rink, "happen if the Prnadetpnian pumped up against Honey would orobably break were eut from what would all hurdle reo- UNNER MOIR announces that he is coming to America—some Ume— to fight Burns, In describing Moir an pngilsh Dapenter of the old bulldog 4 jw not an adept in the ep oel atitis of fistlc art, but he can, hat. Moir is a stro! rugs toellows tii a knuck of punch- determination to SaSduuriess he has Harisd tho. Tommy Burns almost before that gen- has had time to wine the sweat his brow after beating Squires 0 to Amer ith startling ¥ Motr. really fy “a fighter of the old ce bulldog echo!" ha much confidence In the seat-buying ‘aires was al! of that, riter's reference to the wweat on the brow of Thomas Burns Sher whipping Sauires jg hanily accu pate. Tommy djdn't have time to Ket m5 nxeat or even a gentle perspl- vation, "Tae Bnatieh NE of the best tittle fights held here in a long timo will come off Teureday night at the Crown A. when Tommy Murpliy and Bert meet. ‘There is a great rivalry es le leas clever in. Lassa heh willingness Uhere ty litue ghooss between them. Coming more dangurous every t “A MONG the distinguimhed fighters hanging around the New York hubs just now is Artie Artie has fought men larger than him- welf constantly for a. couple of years. Now he wants matches with Murphy, | Keyes, Baldwin or any lightweight, eaye that he has backing to any extent, mo matter whor he meets. we campy park hers expects ht pays Edmunds, la a combination of grafte Impossible to thing unleas I give up here and there to | It ts hand out money right and left or stay out of the Kame now, There are that makes @ dozen of them. people graft- on the poor little fighters that no- When you ask fop a mat @re referred to some one olae, who will! be your manager, 9 It you don't pay yo left when your ti Other boxera from boxing game Even Philadelphia. WANT TO KNOW? It tnn't necessary to ta nthe Maen t wad om Riverside Dri WITH MR. MELLODY PES SS a ; uld Happen to This be, & fit opponent. Billy MoCarney, also of Philadelphia, thinks the same | McCamey, besifes being manager of | the Washington Sporting Club that in| dodging payment of the Fitzsim-/ mons-Johnson purse, {s handling Rus-| kell's -matches, { In relation to a possible fight be-| tween Mellody and Russell, the fol | lowing, clipped from a San Francisco | paper, is interestin, ger has his own stadle and pays what | he ker, Isn't any worse than Gotham. course n't very important but it seems 2 shame that the little tel: lows who do the work and take all the! itmra knock: ing. while a | | WOMAN IN 8 be described as a are large and of a bluish-gray Her attire is of the nombre black from | ii By T. 0. PIPER. } HE “woman in lack” of race- | I track farae {# mot a myatery Pane ts a& vivacious woman of pro- nounced character and keen discern- inent: @ real business woman of tact and resource, tnquiring and Intelligent, } lust lke most otter women, and tne) |only mystery 1s, Who ts ahe? What Is| her name, where does she. ive, what! does whe do beyond racing, what does |ahe see in the racing game to be its! jconstant and ardent follower, and| whence {» derived the fund of horse! Sadersvears stand. and when you bet. you invari-| 2orse? ‘ou bet heavily, Tell The id something about your- The Event: Information which she evidently pos- senses? There {s no mystery about her beauty. Jt. ike her demeanor, is pronou: She Is tall,and possesses what mi GORAIGN MAY AAGE HERE a at Coney Island on whic! ATTHEW WINN has been ap- pointed xenaral manager of the race meeting to be held at Empire City track beginning Aug. 8.| Mr, Winn who tn well-known to the turf, holds « similar post at Louisville, and at the two New Orleans race tracks, and is also ansociated with the Latonia stockhold- ers. Winn Is known to have behind him the financial support of Joseph L Rhinoek. who represents Kentucky tn }Cungress, Congressman Bhinack and Winn are credited with having stopped | the turf war in New Orleans which at one time threatened the future of the sport—tn Taulstana Whether Messrs. Cella and others from the West, now operating on Jockey ‘Club track: are behind Winn has not yet been determ- . August Belmont, chairman of the | Jockey Club, refused to-day to say any- | thing concerning the appointment of | Mr. Winn and the prospect of the| Western race course mangers at last | otting « foothold in New York. Other | nen prominent In turf affaira also were silent. There ts no doubt, however, that the news came to them an an unpleas- ant eurpris With the appointment of Mr, Winn manager and general adviser of the|t CHICHGO BOX OXING bouts are to\ be permitted It was the hot apell tat Tun stage at | Ttockawsy jurt the same Sullivan to Meet Tnompeon. Peter Sullivan, Empire City Track, It was declared that | Edward Corrigan's horace will be eligi { ble to race there. Winn, to-day” valde that Nite ape polntment xeneral” manager was| purely x perso: 6, his dutles being to ser that the programme be prepared the course made ready for the ing. ) far an I know, none-of-the West- ern racing men have bought any stock tn -the-track," said ha, The Invest report growing out of the Jockey Club fight agalnat the Emptre City track fs one dealing WIth Uie purchase of w FIELOER JONES 1S SOON TO RETIRE Jones nanager of th 50 White Sox mm, WhO spent la. t here visiting family, says he hax money enough Jand will retire at the end of the season WHITE Sox w @ they have been play- they were Hable to hu e bad the next few days w ek batters He was need at an | a New Yor cw war Velr Te ed BEST SPO _ MYST } NK RUSSELL 1s Jooking for a| fight here In New York. He! Uuinks Honey Mellody wouht; | | TRE LADY IN BLK SS Jonn W. GATES WORRIED. 5 z ‘Angered loafers | | 60 to the box oMce and draw down | F \ the order. 16 DEAD GAME—~Tive furlongs in 1.05,/ {| 8 MR. PEAPODY—Se LACK” EMIAING A MYSTERY ething about myself and said the woman hot to-day,” cannot yet see | shoes to hat. she removes ck cloves the hands are seen to be the fingers long and| these other women. bet on the horses and that I have had Success {n a smal! way, but theré are re who could tell you! j something Interesting If you choose to ic me go along) nelected for % ELLA O'S delicately formed. It ts true that I) When one dare: er,| DOlnted and . a to address her. | vired; And eho—“the woman In. black [ta a philosopher in her way. yn ‘niily "prettily “Are| other women omplishing certain things?” 1 . and perhaps something worth } Your paver,” The “woman tn black’ consulted her t you go to her and ask her| What she thinks of racing and of re-| Programme. fo # Gemure| She. called ™m. You have] © minissioner, a young | curly-haired and keen, An eiployee in the office of Di trlet-Attorney J are different, You seek a se- indichting the Sul Five to one, the ‘commissloner, man the woman tn black Is ever at the track As she produced a hundred dollar ably win and | Van gelding. from her hand reticul this on Rye straight.” The Evening who you are?’ was asked. “Now, please do not ask me to tell who I am. You might not be interested if you really knew. You added instantly, * here Ja Interest only in mystery, and If you continue to de- scribe me 4a a mysterious woman your readers and myself will continue to be Interested. Please go to build a fine racing . is to be formally launched at ‘And an organization agreed upon. ; A chotoe bit of gossip that is slowly find- ng {ts way among racing men says that ‘his ts Jockey Jack Martin's last year In the PADI R Ak te geld be fe-tog6: Inte politics m. his aspirations finally No, don't say you are glad of it Joleo, and, Desides Martin head and keep of your stories. They please me, but at present I shali you who I am how much ha Was uaked, DIunty. “The searon is new to me, for I have Just returned to the race: This 1s my second day at the races fot 107, I have won. suffictent?? women bet on the races?” was next asked with some concern as the outcome. “Don't ask me to become a moraljat ‘There are women and women, Some can bet I bet and win and I the season?” after a trip __The Alsqualification of Castlewood bythe. mewards yestentay didn’t meet with unani- foula have gone un- The McGinnis colt was clear of hie fleld pretty nearly-all the way, and even ik Notter did hug the rafl, thus shutting off Berl G., ten‘t that all the game and Sree sorter HIE Soltek a mous approval or a philosopher, others can't bet flint pleasure ty the-paat ime and relish the ex, the benefit of th fresh alr, and the afternoon ts s | , Indeed, was a con- woman in ata ie-w, Was a ton of | tmaidnd nd to elatm foul Jockey Peckman ts limping since his fal) {,.20,YOU wet Information on the racen from Clemente last Haturday. Gare asking me than I ngreed to tell \ing further at to having the come at a Jater da not ask me to say anything. | Twenty-third street until the Jatt part | The club members h of patro: he Rtas frequently, er Brown came to the ‘conclusion that ‘This Aninndsen He rma right back to hie previous good HR eA CERIO Moonvine, 107, JPRS: Wifes lode Chief Desmond, 100. 5 OFF rajnator: «iven certain fight promoters of that city that he will allow them to the New England who has been making good In bouts in the Wost during the last few montha syelone Jonny Thompson, the crack Weat- ern Mxhtweight, In a twenty-round bout at sw to be brought off at Oxden, If Sullivan can beat Thompson he ot fights out has won many lenportant snd tn considered 6 between the \claba that dthése hows. five glubs will | } license to hol fa learned that be granted a Hoense, three of them be. Ing the New Illnoig A the game goes on again the have to to be v the ex-Quaker City feathar-| quite a boost {a training ae ho never did before for hia coming alx-round bout with Tommy before the Crown A. down again, Welch Selected to Refered. the popular referes of Calf out on the Coast been selected Serving of @ little rest coming: twenty Vattiing Nelson which Im to be decd and (x fe to put up the hardest battle of cuse to offer,” In great ahape.”’ Donovan Quits the Ring, Jim Donovan, the clever English middle the coneluaion night, they BHItt wecepte: Brown. @idses Down. and that's all that’s norning for Ph there ix nothing In the fighting game for And has announced bis retirement Yrom novAn was OUtpointed by J Chicngd |‘ middlewe!ght, of the Brown A not to mun any n his gymnasiuin Manager Bil Brown, STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ‘i AMERICAN LEAGUB 14 1B 09 aie i hout at the Drown AL A for Nis quitting the ga: van will continue giving boxing lessons to Merjargo class of pupliss Burke-Johnson, May Be. looks now aw {f there will be no nn Jack Johnaon, the big colorpd Orsi] Waan' tof RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, ere to have been matched Sar Mitzpatrick, manager Cleveland, 3; Mikes Schreck beh, ok. Burke, to wait a few days longe To-day, 4 P.M. Amer, La THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, FOO TING PAGE IN NEW YORK. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, ERIOUS WOMAN IN BLACK IS A PLUNGER BOLD. No. 104 AT GRAVESEND. GRAVESEND RAC only ordinary W breezing. ieady: for his best. . driving. Ia not much, x furlongs in 1 dily, Ran a swell race la out. 92 CHANTILLA—Pour furlongs tn 0.51, breezing. Ready any day 9 McCARTHR—One mile in 161, breezing. Was all he needed. % WINNING STAR—Six furlongs in 1.142. tying, Very speedy filly. ILL—Four furlongs in 0522-8, handily. Never in. better trim. 10 CHAPULTEPHC—Six furlongs in 1.17, ny. Is in 3 . Never so good. {DON DOMO—Four furlonas tn v.31, breezing. Is not ready, MSMINRKER-—Six furlongs tn 1162-8, hand'ly. Very good work, 47 MOLESHY-Six furlonga in) 1192-5 breezing. Is not ft 70 RICHMOND DU Six furlongs tn 1182-5, all out. No account 10 CHARLES HDWARD—Five furlongs in 1.08 2-5, galloping. Acts well M BOWLING BRIDGH-S'x furlongs In 1.168-5, handily. He ts ready, but {s very ord'nary. 1 OIBBAU—Six-— furlongs in--1.145 ‘breezing. Not ft, FAR WEST—One mile tn 148, gal- loping. In good trim, 1% GREEN GOODS—!Four furiongs in 0.52, breezing. Very spe 10) CRCAGNA-Four furlongs in 0.52, breezing. In not much. —_———. FORT ERIE ENTRIES. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont. July 2%4--The entries for to-morrow's here are as follows: % abalt fu upward; eallin, Itexse, 108! *Anna 104: “Diiten Basil, Caramel, 108; Fath 100; eK, 100; ‘Henry Ach, 111) Merlingo, 112: Alencon, ‘114 SECOND RACE —Five furlongs; two-year. Olay watt 2 poka. 9 100. *Andalusla. 100; Mo! : Skating, 102) Lady Elkhorn, 108; Baybu Lark, 108; 'Glor- yar, 105 HIRD RACT-One miles three-rear-olts, 1 Sh; Meddicsome | Boy, 01; Mine Ehdn oa Sivetngg eet hte 8 rnin It | FOURTH RACH Four and half furlongs two-year-old fi em Trude bes. 302: raiile M., 102; Orbe. 102; Lady” Handsel, Supine, 102; Aileen 0. 102; . Lady 104; Mickelton Mald, 106; Abbacy, ‘Osmunda, 112; Dethorpe, 112; B ise, 112, . FIFTH RAC and ira —o9 45 ine Carsarion, 90; Little Boot, 100; Prolific, “101; Beotch Hixh F, Aitken, 193; fellemence, 103) SIXTH RACE—A mile and an eighth; yearclas and upward; selling. —*June inee 0; Mimbaden. 102, ¢Mmtahon, 101; frenty 0” 108; Light Note Tus, Ctprtre- Thompeon’ 106 ale Do, 109, | RACK—Five furlongs; / two- ear-olde,—Drop Bt a; *Kitty “Bmith, S. eisjack Barbara, 08; *Takbu, 101; Me ToS, Auburndale, 103; Orlandot, Ou; eApprenticn siiow y eather cloudy; track fast, > DETRQIT RACES POSTPONED, DETROIT. Mi July 2—A heavy ached- -— BASEBALLSBRIEFS. Kester !2 going back Into the game to: day, and it's Hable to give the Highlanders ( ‘Thia ts the first time tn 1 that Willle has, been ou! of the game YSetove than @ week at the time, Conroy 1s also ready to get back in har- ness to-day, but at that Griff may let him lay off a few days Tonger. jong t]me while sick and te fully de { 1 last ‘The Giante due out for ‘Cincinnati and again thelr troubles begin- But tm sweet morsel with us, That last feninuing shut out waa a beaut, INDEXED TRAINING GALLOPS ———_—_ + AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. SHEEPSHEAD BAT RACE TRACK, truck was fast to-day —and severe! —ueetut workouts —fy wete noted, % GOLDEN WEST—Four turk 102 JACQUID duly 24 PXYSTERT 1S SAW Ts -Be & “Gooo Loser 2 TRACK, July 2.—The local track was very fast to- [di outs were —One mile in ing. ts at hile beat. 31 HOOT MON—One mile and a fur- 100 MASQUE—Six Very good 102 COLIN=Six " fuflongs in % CHARLES G. GATE: ‘furlongs in| “SIS” Carters han-| k time | Is still beat. One mile in | Is not much, D-Wive furlongs in Hipet ap aaisbaps TAA MAES A NEW GOLF RECORD PROMESeven furlongs She was never better than now, = + SUMMER in 0.48 4-5, all out 102 ECATARINA - CLOUD—oar Not up to much — SEPOY—Six furlongs tn-1.1' 1 FALCADA— ry. $8 MARY MORRIS—One mile In L48-5, breezing. Never 0 Kood. NDELION—One mile and a tur- breezing. Has seen ANNE—Stx breesing. In great 8 ROSARIO—Four furlongs in 0.50 1-5, CLEOBS-—~ Str Ready and good. Walter J. Travis, after nearly 9 effort, late yesterday afternoon succeed- ed in cutting the amateur record of the| contests continuing for three days The new) Champion Charlies M. Daniels, who ying with i¢ ie and Charles B. Mac.jrecord in the races of the Larchmont donald, ~ex-national enampiony In Avguct, course was sweepingly changed under direction of Garden City links a stroke. Montgomery City| smong the others being L. deB. Hand- —_— BRIGHTON ENTRIES. BRIGHTON lengthened Some more dificult. he mark] jr., J. W. Lawrence, BIN Goodwin, the weeks after Travia establix of 70 for the fall the former International, n land Metropolitan dell me the course dozens of times in dewdes 1° attempt to clip off another stroke, but ning events, the efforts mete new course, lant BEACH RAGE TRAC to-morrow’ s Hebi races are ax tollowa: FIRST RACE—Two-yearclds; five and « crowned with mucceas. ———.____ PAUL AND ALLEN DRAW. Johnny Allen, the “Butcher Boy," of \ ‘The champion: @gs embrace the phase of watee work, Including bod local. boxer, in the main event of pix #Peed and distance swimming, fancy: rown Gymnasium A, A fendi Soe od FOr thy lof swimming on the buck and the Johnny Edwards | rounds at the Bi tetag—laet—ishelt frat two rounds Allyn had the best Tound (Into Owo varts, the seniors and the his left-hand jab and Juolor championships, Tie first will ‘hree-year-olds and ; trouble in anding ft-in Aliens jnehideall the classe distances rang- Hng;-a mile and: a sixteenth. pra. ALL THE PIKERS ARE ‘ WATCHING THE -\YSTERIOUS DARK _LADY. FAST SWIMMERS 60 TO JAMESTOWN FOR BIG RACES ger Harry Lyons imers fram the New ‘or ft thin afternoon by the Old Dominton steamer for the where to-mor- Jamestown Exposition, ars) row the aquatic experts will compete } for’ the national championships, the ir yesterday 0) the 60-yard open w Yacht Club, heads the tist- of swimmers, ley, J. B. Nacthing, Ogden M. Retd, L. 3. Goodwin, L. H, Hesser, E. E. Wenok, tubenbath. brothers. J. A. Ruddy, J. ‘ Walter Lee and plunke for distance con- nile O'Callaghan, the A. A. U, Lishaipnton, and Lée will enter for the high and fancy diving, The races will [be beld in the Grand Basin at Smith Harber @nd- between the Gorarnment. plera 4 plain diving, plunging for distance, +underswn te ng and yariation: breast. ‘The programme will be divided. on hud been rendered AMUSEMENTS. |KEITH & PROCTOR’S agdeCortaing & at TANOUAY, @i1* *Pretension Kemp Ridgely. Three year-olds Diy dMat.26-0) Tae. Ch ry 16°28 Jolin ‘edmond € UNION SO, i") Pave Iya) otuyy, 25-59." lraiis-Nowla- Troupe. m juwt after noon at the Grosse Pointe track necessitated’ %~postponey ment of the Grand Circult #ac uled for to-day, tacluding the Mer- chants and Manufacturers’ Bier in oma Girl are see seeks w arent fight for th purse, Tho M. and M. and to-da card will, it Js now planned, be driven to-morrow. (O97) Suffrage G20! Keatucy (623) Far West FIFTH RAQD — Two-y five and a half furlorors, over New Aimaterdau GEO, M, COHAN in “Stoo stONR¥- JARDIN DEPARIS Md, Follies of 1907 wa Bat, RAE ‘Tartar Mald Kwan Nee Masks and’ Saces, Madisow Square Roof Garden Bee He worked for three-year-olds and RACE—For Beh: maidens; one mile and FLORA fourth anal Ait rounts were tng trom ttt pare to cone ie, at Buc ln the ‘sixth and jast | a2 rd relay race and water polo and—--contest—— Phe 7 ehaemponetips Verdict-if a | will tnelude 4 vr ce ind a water | polo contest AMUSEMENTS, AMIRI DOTRIR GC Siar | HAMMERSTEIN ’ es ie earae HUMAN BrOW" fj. EVERY EVE. xt & FOUGERE | —AND— Wayburn's Fantastie | MATINEE DAILY,} hsntorns, te +4 ‘comed: DOWNSTAIRS IN} C2. nalhvldte Animas, SWite Panter /Meronia rimmar. While Pantest, Brees, | Entire Root mutt, (Girls. 4 Ayolos, Cole | Bie, & Ne, Ine end Wart je! } PREE VAUDEVILLE, ° TAKE IRON STEAMDOATS. THE NATION'S PLAYGKOUND, LUNA PARK. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, |BRIGHTON BEACH > BA12%o catia WARD 8 DRESDEN GIRLS, puntien riot, R; Riohetd Co f os ween Sinere MANHATTAN BEACH, [|Pain’s Fireworks, 8.30 P.M. SPECTACLE, SHERIDAN'S RIDE. COMBINATION ATTRACTIONS, 2ie- | STEEPLECHASE PARK. lds’ Heralé Ba- Biway-35eh, Tel.4685 BB, Mat. Sat, 2.1. “=| 150th Performance July, 30, Bouvenire. .O you remember the five cent cigars you used to pay three for-a~quarter for before the United Stores were established? aa Garden, W. eur, —TO-NIGHT AT 8.80 | Ton Week—Royal WAGNER FESTIVAL, Fe Sei Sa paid AT Al Freeco, Beat, 0c, Kallenborn HURTIG & SEAMON'S METROPOLIS THEATRE MORRISON’Sin Next Week—THE GION GIRLS. APPY LAND seiraneeets A South Ferry Boats SPORTING, | AMERICAN EREEZY VAUDEVILLE, ge ROOF , Brighton Beason Opeia Rallurday Th Fox Office Opens nee The King and Queen of Gambiers SE ere ae PASTOR’S an CHUMMID LA MARA AND A BIG: Siow. | Trolley Cars. Special ‘Tralna with Races THE 831,000 Ks’ and 6 otter tances, boning at O80 Py M BD AV. | Course reacied From New Xork ide of Brooklyn Liridxe by Bpeclal Electric on Brighton tieesh foe, by smith. Bt Ne. Extra Charge for it, = Gare ‘vin Tong Island R. Th leave foot Be agin gy ak aL A. Mt 1840, B40 An. 210 BM, Bonia leave foot Whit 8. every 20 miny es via. Both Bt, Ww on~ 2 hecting with spwctal elsorric traing diréot sAdfvertisamento for The World’ may Be lett) track, Algo via, Kast, 42d Lore 5 3 ite at any American District Messenger Oetice | jit" + ke ate mnt Op d :. Ey yer, connecting wit