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THE EVENING WORLD, FRI DA ¥, JOLY 26, 1907. od BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK @st morsel that Tommy ever tried to As soon as Murphy and Keyes put up do tt, HE fi t right into a mix- Bp and clinch. ‘There was no tire- some feeling otit—no wasted time, [Keyes covered rather carefully, while Tommy tried hard to stick in a few “‘appercuts, Aa they broke Keyes missed m vicious Httle hook and then tore » ‘tito Tommy with: a suddenness that ah took. him off his guard. Keyos threw @ right hook against Tommy's jaw—e Jgtt—another right. Murphy was ama: @. He couldn't understand how a mere opping block Hike Ena could have io nerve 40 forde fighting. Tommy rew/himeait tato a swift attack, Keyes ed him pack ja ropes, and then me a suddén furry of fighting as fast and furious &s owas ever seen in Hing. Tommy's) right flat collided ith Bért's lett % he o¥4 was seen to/bo As they broke, is just a trickle’ Weeat ie ins quar TINT ON KEYES IN FAST FIGHT It Was Barely Enough to Entitle Tommy to a Decision on Points, and It Will Take Longer Fight . Decide the Better Man. Keyqs'’s jaw. Everybody prophesied that Keyes would be easy meat for the _ Harlem terror. And Keyes wasn't anything of the sort. 1 The fight was ushored in by a set of preliminaries of a very fair sort. But what a difference there was between the anpetizers and the main erent! / mpectators settled down into their seats and wilted to see Harlem Tommy A] ase MURPHY had just shade on Bert Keyes last night when they fought: in| the arena of the Crown A. C. It was herdly a shade, to be’ exact. It was just = tint. It was barely enough to entitle Tommy Murphy to a decision on points, | True, he showed a prettier, cleaner | knowledge of the boxing game than | Keyes. Butj{n pure, unadulterated | fighting Bertrand was the real white- haired boy. The fight was the surprise of the season. Everybody expected to see Tommy turn in ‘and crack Bert He was the tough chew. their hands and took thir first step the EVERYBODY BY ‘came in the first race, when the spirited |jando, in full fight, went sailing, #al- game Bolan: | aes }olando, trained to the hour for the |:oping with all the energy at his com-/ lashes A striving WALLOPING Tomy “INTHE | race and ridden by Brussel, a boy of |iand. The unraiden colt Mashed past thoroust retort —__FAIKUPS - [Mttle clase as a ‘rider despite his long |iic judg ies | and eased up after |ring ina us The animal, nassing the paddock, while the crowd fincked y m, finished & elled in unison, \Wheellng and return- good in ite Es ng to the stand jas if trained for the | trac afi ting sel. | =| ict, the Intelligent animal awaited tha! Manager Christan) Fitzgerald an@ and of } trainer, when the yells of other officials minented i _|the crowd frightened the unchecked colt, upon the erie MSR CRAT a oorinae? | ind away he went jagain at a mad pice, |verely criticising the jockey. It was ql the thoughtless crawd yelling and way- eless fur brussel to have attenpted says ing hats and cahes as the animal to get part of purnantollawinp rte’ _ They ieays eet theirs early in the —— I, Been tna y colt wilecied and ran back, ome Facking runaway of his mount. and finish stron; mir the colt wileelod and ran back, e eae ly one hich a_repy i. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Li DORMAN VS. GLOVER halting at. the paddock, to. again” be eet int invA Hy Gye thar Pa HERE 1s a big shake-up in the I American League this morning. and if the Highlanders could, by MIXING IT UP. SNAPPED WHILE MURPHY AND KEYES WERE 4 MURPAY AAD THE. BEST. OF th 2 AT THIS” STYLE. hc PICKED THE WINNER \ WHEN IT WAS ALE ol OVER- i 4) BERT. h FouGHnt [HE ae a \Six ROUNDS ~. pe * = WITH Ht + an , Lamp SMonED uP. Ly | | By T. 0.. PIPER. HE merciless flogging and spur- BRUTALITY OF JOCKEY CAUSES PROTEST ice, ran away, unsratlng the jockey, | the wire S prusset—again--got—the whip. chose lack of skill. was shown tn his | ANd spur In operation, sending the game | I Brighton yesterday aroused {n- |dignation on the part of the spectators. nability to retain his meat or to con- youngster beneath him to the frat divie quer his mount It was Just pure racing |, -T even many of the pirit and gameness that impelled the kers of the colt shouted within heal jand may result in a warning being sent lout to pin-headed jockeys in the future. |The occasion of the brutality displayed yorse. to get sway, trained as !t) was |!0e of tae writer, and one sans vk * gered $109 On that colt, but I wou tolthe wtartiandito’ the jcalliofithe race |pitecsiqn trot cia raha tee, Orlane: Brussel slid off the back of the colt | jocke: was sational moment as it he were Jaking @ safe toboggan |set0 slide, and landedjon his feet, while Bo- oe as Keves SURPRISED But they are not going to win any ticulatlons of culations 0} BY JOHN POLLOCK. frightened by the wild hook’ cr crook, manage to pick off two games from ‘Cleveland this afternoon, they would be snapping at the fetlocks of Philadelphia before the widely touted Athletics had a chance to jump. In the mad race for the lead, in whict. both Philadelphia and Cleveland threat- fened to overhaul the flying Sox, Detrolt, ! like the third boy trying to divide the! pennants if they play ball as was ¢ mals liad every proves dished out to the public on the hill OMMY MURPHY, the rugged Har: | AT BROWN’S TO-NIGHT. |] |thouxhtiexs racegocts.’ Fully two miles betan he Yestere'en. Alongside that opening Jem fighter, and Bert Keyes, the were travelied at top speed by the two: — game between the Giants and the Cubs ker Cit (lint, who ture ACK DORMAN and Billy Glovets} ] sidd-old before the bolt, almost sinking | et It was one of the worst specimens of ex-Quaker City pugilis ee f the fastest Mghtweights| [fom exhaustion, permitted himself to AMUSEMENTS, the national game as whe {s played In |ntshed such a wonderful alx-round bat- of the fas elaine cap KEITE MOSEMEN TS. Scan this burg observed since Buck Was a tle Inst-nignt-at the Crown A; C. stag boxing before the local club: In the mean time Rrusse! had await KEITH & PRO °§ SME i in Brooklyn, Le be matched again [are down to go ten rounds at tho fed the capture and when he remouniod R’S Ht wasn't a question as’.to which LASERS AGE | ys t stag of the Brown A..C,, at Ham-[ | the colt he applied the whip. Even tho TB way= the better, as neither did. It in a few-days to engage In another slx- it : Re night tacegoera. who had |.wagered son) the AV, AS FILTH AVE co. m simmered down to a contest as to round bout before the same club. Im-| J mel'a. Station, Rockaway, to-nigt chances of the animal hooted, and when etn st. (ESMERALDA! whieh should get worse, New york! It was reported around town erates pie fan Fa eee, The fight should be a hummer.f | Yolando was dragged to the starting SPR Mad] dina stay A on, | base-runniny at resulted } t Vand 5 Re eye f Gilyiidle we pNat and sent away with the fresi ¥ MaL25-W0 Les |S Vande.curtains & > from bud fieldingson:the part of Cleve-t Heed ae He Moa ne Cup race for] ietiy, manager of Keres, asked Johany | J with the ouly 101 moments oa Rea “oe Ui tyehiih Ses mith “the. frost ee ndew Cu teint Bs land. LE aed nade) te hes Oliver, who looks after Murphy's inter- J rounds. Theso boys m: 1 Sa 8. A 1250 Harlem. Daty stat 10= sarminthae what was “eonine® ant! Jefferson De Mont Thompson, chalr- Giover_carned the verdict in a: fight tate; tf hemenid arrange another maton | rh mad Soa Digs | nut between two others, copped the| many gray huirs were pulled off that} man of the Racing Hoard of the A. A.| between the men, and Oliver, without van a sizzler from the first to, { n with his good | ¥érnel, while the contenders each re-10ld foxy hend before the trouble ended. Vk. who ls now jn Paris with Mr, Van-|any hesitation, replied: ‘Most certainly, | P{RAt Wo" & oa UNION SO, fi), Go Wi twisted mouth|celved a shel. For the first’ time fn | re x, shay h asa bic |i Will be ready in a few days to clinc | J the Wst round. h St [Lisle Leleh. &- Co, Haierith the aye that fkrom third when Thomas started for | derbilt, !» reported to have cabled A/| 2 WU i yiere will be five other bouts or Paone 1yzi asus y.| Hedin “ke Arthur rap! e. At} several years Detrojt is In second place| second to draw a throw. and the whole[ Rp, Hatchechal Peyepa ALUN ia8 1-wind) Cyntinuous, 1.20 Wo, contmlesion, rushed. in R. Pardington that he had a conter-| | fds and a semt-windup of tae rec Siammed; forimy from | !ate in te season, and Hughey Jen-|*cfeme went up in smoke | sith Mr, Vanderbilt amd the race| Jack McGulgas. the flaht promoter, of) ao | ‘25-80. letiiss ne Ting to the other, This|ninge vows by the shade of thé old | game man Rickey refused to mo fram (/3off By ntiadelphia, and manager pf the National | rounds. ie th Av Vaudeville’s New ckey refused to ‘om | 18, off lececere tees bla i Leal og Sth Av |Vaudavilis's! “Nave epee round. Orfoles that he ‘will have Chicago on|first to third on7a single by Sthomas| The refusal of Gov. Hughes {o per- | AWC. the bigest fight club in that city revs 2 eves O Manm. Ran & Coe 1 was 7 * Hert! the hip in Jess than a week. After ‘the return throw hind been 'made| Mt the Use, BE troops 16 ‘police "the | was 8 spectator at the bout, and afer Jt was iinet and MM Dally Mat. 10-25 Agnes Reott. & Co. HE next was Tommy’ to the plate. Just |course and the failure to secure legis- he said a many § ibe Riinwaie D Just what was the trouble fre rene ra Kile Hitzsimmons’s conqueror. [Uptown Favorite Mame out with a left eye thut| The sudden spurt of the Tigers puts| we ard not prepared to may bat the lative. consent to Face In: New derscy | Smy Cub, but that Atprpny Keyes, contest | ready to tackle PU et Fourteenth treet, | HARLEM)! Piayers tn % looked lke a blue-tinted oyster. )4M entirely new face on the race, and|coacher appeared to, be yelling ail the | are the reasons assigned for postponing | 2 tong thine with Tews. was aise introduced. why Upto. Batibay! “THELMA™ i ‘eo | time n ay 5 ne the great automobile race. ea ie od e ° We could still see through a narrow |!f the Highlanders close up the space| time for him, to some on. Those | tlk Biv*tpardington, who is acting in| Jimmy Kelly, manager of\ Keres. ton | Sailor [Worke steoe 2h other luke, two tor DilyMatig-26e. © Mt between the puffed cyelids. They they have a new foe to Aght for the | best regulated hall clubs, and we will| Mr. Thompson's place while he 1s] close to $300 by Keyes staying the etx rounds ia on a fence. | These Sacre Nincnam, eres v, UDEVILLE: cmixed St Murphy forced Keyes to tho, lead. To Grifith a nght with the| watt for a better system this after. | abroad, and who represents: Ar, an: | ye ith Murphy, ny was confident oie gach other aboot enim 1 FREE VA = ‘ 0 hourls ecta. | hoon derbiit-iw-the Log tele tor Park! mi! couldnt stop. Keyes | Sil Dexery. AP vere i - Types and pummelicd him hard and fast.) Tigers has no nourishing prospects. | Bie. e way, could not be found last night to| and took every, bet al even| ‘That a contest between good vereppery ot \ Cleveland pulled off some just as bad ¥ z' % 4 of Oeht fans Keyeg.anmahed Murphy on the jaw with; They have always been our hoodoo.) a.) ats their business jeonfirm or deny the report. a that wena ortored him,” He wanted bo OF tor snight when close to \ ——— | m vicious right, and Tommy returned | Jn recent fights with them the Hilltop- z Deb f200 more the same way, bu not | strated REAIT dot she sow. LrrEnPooh tl henseanl sy g < ‘ ay’ : hr dan 2 ia Lh Sao TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS. with a hook that sent Keyes back a/pers have finished a good second. But After Fighting Dick Hyland, the Cailfornia nef pathering. ah Biase ee < 2 K. NBT! ee ard. Murphy seemed to have forgot-| they are going to be here soon, and Vig welmlit. waa introduced frum, the ring, | | keyes trled {OARS ih pny oy coiling indi | Tuchard Croker's horse, Oyby, winner THE NATIONS PEAVOROUNO Fea BIO UNS SEVEN THAT tre USUAT TOW CA WES TON YOUTH No s 06 INDEXED = oa 26 bgrpeyegorrer shock. namds-eieh— hime ard {gehen memes SSIS ceefuea {e pet excited, | of the Fngtish Derby. wan bbl beaten } LU NA- PA RK shows jn his fash Eanes Keyes was| Bailplayers are just about as good! CT eet iSvery baw ELEN end ganas nomen sty i nn = to-day in the Atlantic Stak}s of 2,000 TDSUMMEK NIGHT'S D ¢ + Spent ens “ein ponitrde. Tt oor ery he poset: shocted _ons_of Murphy's | | A Weak A MIDS! REAM. Aigcarded his “wild awings. pick out the winnera| Robe Suse y and I meet,” said Hyland when goijqwers In the fifth reuad. wae One Gm dghting a heady fight, hitting hard and| H Its funny, but 1 have | ade) te OT as aI | Reale ay onthe, ropes Togkin | In.a Neld of four. Linacre\ captured MORRISON’ gee xs Bhort, vending them’ straight to the [never sven feta ball manager or player | 29.08. raul chem art ee ae sioandey JEEPS icibhy op: | the Tage handlly STHEATI a p off the 0 oept in it | Pea saris er tak a fe yee ot @ chance wo 1 3 SSS Ra Sa oF Mie pavers Th Use AEST ee gig jah sures —————— STP EUNG RID iominy’s features eral of the players Im the Ame Ss hormone arentie Hink -after—tire-t—- “When -are22) ae spac a dpOr raat zs SSM re ome one of those much punches | League assured me that the Athletics mill was over. “I have a ehamplan at last,” ‘ty Baldwin. Johnayty maa. tonne) SUNDAY AG. Y FE A BEM oes tns te “in the Summers | were eoith like Kaewing-ntchtta nad] A RACK. |AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. Tuts Hae been Mage ct ba nate | (GAIN ON DIAMOND. | BRIGHTON REICH pone wate. “Ough!” grun Keyes, | Were mure to puta rivet in the pennant | T GRAVESEND T ‘Sailor Burke {s a lucky pugilist to have | N 3'¢ et Nort as f can nee where} | “h = MAY WARD & & DRESDEN GIRLS, Before hy could recov Sreeetrere| nefore the middle of Heptember. They ae \ j auch) A manager as Joe Humobreys, “when | SL net some mney Yor the bi WARSAW, Ind., July 26-—~Evangelist | Cathrine “Counties & Ss That Quartet, £ him to the ropéa and h nd- | didn't etry) H < Saran ay = otk ne | the time came for Hurke to be tn : aati Ds I ! tes 4 1 Tehe! Tack Nomwart he iN a ea Just cut, sharp jitue jolts on hie! suan Cede tt oink cubits | GRAVESEND. RAGE ae K, July] SHBEPSHEAD BAY RACH TRACK, | tituphreys ed cat: 1 Niro eroatyieas: | | An effort was nade to match Bald? Mfam poeay ot Chiles, apturned re Fils in the clinch. They mixed st all/to watch them, and J find myself with |26—The track was ln good condition | July 2.—Dhe oral track was fas. and | ure In Introducing to you aller Hurke, the Fiminy atbrges Biivea one ot for emporarily to-day to his old avpcation MANHATTAN BEACH, ever tun ri id he sume feeling As id out at Bel- \ wome paeful’ workouts were noticed. Sock Jonnaon.’’ As tho bx-Jack tar climbed tyrn fight, i fa: pede the ring. MUIR A Toute” handa | he. seme, feeling ba T did Bel lto-day, but the workguta not of much 1 outs teed. | Jack Tt ight between Murnhy and, Keyes poo ebony ofA vat ites aad THEE | apo atae GAB farldce te Vrs ANT ps eps eieye titer andes Cerne cauulcke hte fle ae as Collow: | THY beat were: | through the ropes the spectators gave him a of course Mack ¥) baseball enthusiasts here in a gamo Irewor 5, Fi oi, hand clapping. Sac en ee ee ee ane Ate ritiones: (mn [24 COLIN], three guriouge tn 0.38, broes-.|/ Es se hetneen the Winona Lake Academy __ APRCTACLR. BIERIDAN'S_ RIDE. third round was Sy by Ai Ir the HilRop c | “1163-6. handily. 1b ‘ 1 Ready morey, and Syracuse. " end Tete saade—or tint. He showed pretty i cioss STP TTB 77 w) pig 5, banaly. Tk not ye reat.) 10) MASQUE, four furlongs in 0,603-5, Sunday came to bat, for Winona tn tne LS NATION ATTHACLIONS Be. 0: a Tninate, ame sho procession this would be Sah dane rE ha OTRe Toy “ +s the-secei rf rate t Bees ry Suite Bie Por! ihvavharew ad ye wonaaue Sheep bs 069 + breeatng.... \Reést has done tay pr, mele LAH. =! Mit NETS Bs in Le, leaves ent aed “for three eae He}! [STEEPLECHA E PA K; BAW ER. a right | Cver seen, “At that th ol 5 lim: g90) zs brerzin ‘ ally Hietey Madea Tuning catch worthy oC] 5 ere sent home ja reht| oiong, for witlle. they :weres troune HAUL oe Tstbh C-Four furlonzs 513-5, jie LADY KANNA mile in 1.43 25, : rooklyn » [HM peat dave on, the diamond. Orie | 6 MUMAN ROULETTE to pee, degtRia | Cleveland, Ciiesgo was getting It in | ‘ar zing. Has her \speed. foes |Pop een Raneiea mone petro nis ge $b0 | Piha ‘60 sid) iacina {Winona Academy team won South Beach, 8 L ae ‘a jthe id Philadepila was taking | — ST. VOLMA]One n nd a quar-| 9 ESTIMATE, anda fur- 9 Nirvan et 1 ae Roulh Bosch A,X, *"@ lok 6 took ak im: a ite ore of é same, Detroit just ter tn 2.18, breezing, jonw ii Waah'ton + ae PS ae oak Ferry Boats. Key phd -toothless smile how Joka like the candy, and thet Is) 9% JACOHITE—Five furldngs in eee RED | BONNET, six furlings in RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. AMUSEMENTS. Kaphan’s Amatours To-nicht.Free Hippodrome je as © ne club th: riffith has (o fight. Next| Dreeaing. /Ia at hisidast, 5 handily, Acts Iki nice 5 i fs New York, 4; Cincinnatt, 8 FN —————— Saal | week players who do 10) ORCAGNA—Four furlones in 049 2-5,) 0 filly Naw, York, 9: Cleveland. 4°» Pittepure, 5) Philadelphia, 4. %, | CONEY ISLAND AMUSEMENTS — idile-ptthe Murphy! che 2 may Reve: tio { : Te vette | 6 ESCUTOHRON one mijatn-443 Bi Lauls, 5: Washing Chicas worton. ft Tater DAMA ADE A UR email =0f ibe ana | you 1 i mile In) 146, nly. Ready money: Eblladetet es os eS gocand game St Dawin-tdrooklyn ‘gatne furlioned, Hew-aret Keyes stood toe and [7S ‘we farm’ couldn't spend’ an h a; | LADY Vi mile In | palladelnniay on aes Firat game SHEKLA, BRIGHTON BEACH saline dwaperately, until | or two every night 117, | oy pate ch preeking Is Mt yg [Det Toston, 2 Second sSuEDULED pon_TO-D. ¥Windao Pac a amouy Uhcha re Bie a do and Fe fNto ect } oun Mere Would 7 eae LNs or ~$ind Bibi 4 —— 2-3-5, — is -CAMEES- BO} AY. z Semouaes LG 1 Grand-@ F Ott OR y A 1 ore ow one} eeaane i hand: fe Ss ar Wrote HUM A VE." tits Murphy ended it by salami (ae eel Pare youre peyote a ee! st BELT TROQUOIB-Gix for-| 192 SIR IEUON, Che Ne in 1459-3 | Cleveland at New York, ““Twewemas, afew. Yor Cipengat CARDEN. Sees EF MILLER THOS, DESEO Merigntnoneiinte Gert'al stomach, and|| 00, baseball atinight ithan there ie longs $, breczing. Will) Beak Danie rene Ghitago at Philadelphia Brooklyn 4 te } very eve at SMLLE, FOUGERE 101 RANCH Boyes laughed aloud down Amsterdam avenue some vein goon | 7s MAGA four furlongs, in J {t;Louls at Washington porte hia at Pittebure AND Waytures® wantastio 6 ¥ J Q {ter | ‘ «| TANSONTA—rour furlongs tn 0.48 3-4, 0.86 8-5, eailoning. Datroit at Hos et Phantoms, 4) Fords, | BIGGEST WILD WEST SHOW ON E, ‘ourt puny s Keyes's, A and soe the arguments goinng on fae “ | MATINEE DAILY, RT Pra fourth rounh was Araaatees [RRC ores asuy nea rrancareadyn Ue vekoe | ening, ‘Thin was ood work, | HE KNOWS, (ur furlongs In 0.54, IETS | Dowxstams 1 ASS naetond’s Agee, | = ~ SPORTING, a-minuie of hatd Aghtng issed Al op everything. said. 10) CHAPULTBPHEC—Thr: irlonss. Ready any time wanted 51 ‘ hile Pantset ‘Frou G., 0 reat and Instantly followed witli a left} “According to the eastent way of f | Dio So: brecring. Ham his. foot eels one mie in 1.45, breez- ON BEACH “ENTRIES. | 400: Rockst rss cess FICTORIA THEAT.) Wille Pnntace | Proupe; OAR AAA Ae ean on Murphy's | Ing, the Highlanders are now not more | is ready for n good race, is very iit BRIGHT gent Grandin ts Entre Nont Mil. 3 Gina A" avalon Cole See acurnay ioe to duck tho [Huan eluent games behind (he leaders. | — LIVE WInE—Fiva furlongs in 1.02, |100 VK TORIA Ri, one. mile tn iH S-4, Amn aero paar ‘ate. & fi Tne andere rig. ton . : ew, “Murphy, daz 2 uck the larhey have a large number yet to play te Very ood -work preeaing. At’ her bost PREACH RACE TRACK, XTH RACE-Bell ng; E L GARD NS See New Aussturdaas f ext one, 1a nt-hander | A long winning streak at home waitid| 99 VAI Four furlongs set a a BRIGHTON xf Berar ail Moen Roaeseheuaes, g FER RIA E Wheatte, Weat 2d ot 1 eh t him up. unpuy’ pouth at nee} lose he banch. 0,49 bree a end O- July %—The entren for to-mort ‘ tue aol mia fi at atralghte: him up. Murphy's mouth | put them close to the bunch. | 049 2 preezing. Had speed ie FORT ERIE ENTRIES Uy ane. ae tallowe! ian Tio GEO, M, COHAN in“ ie | aces : tn dieirene: Asher Rachel eee S see any tailor 1k . FIRST year-olds ene pile ronan ‘ aetna fl rue ORBOM et. Keyes Se TT ee j ‘urfon roy Reena aoe = : ris ast aa JARDIN de PARIS S230 585 |) TBE pivoar eae 1 .oa strabent J Pa ann en nee Naver no go0U | RORT ERIE, Ontario, July %—En-| fete Lad of 1 Os DAN de PARIS Sonciess P| TREY a Ve tataking/) fie mecovered| |e noresty Ener i a s N-Three furlonga inj tries for to-morrow’s races here are ae\| (tin) Die Finnell te ty | diuvdoth BU EL Sagte ga aSiLOnTS IANDICAY Boy's Jege were shaking: He reooveted| the men) time and egain when the | Nonna attr eeenan | faites 1 eh sera, Hey Hen AeHe. Follies of 1907 25%, | jand, 8 tier aces. porlnelin ae, {ered trecame another wild, reckless | clincher became tog lo Str ec iced Pet : JFIRST RAGwbix flsiones: tourcyears| fas teoub no eo hawen ys paar nome et (Brooalya, Brides by. Bpeclal Blas tagging bes Blows were traded | Queenaverry rules prevalled GAFENEY—Five furl ones An | olde and upwards rity tie? Rifien yi Ho Helamoyse ores 08 Madison Square Root Garden” Fraita, on lrignton each Atoad. tad by Mash fOr smash—antil the bell ramet “ay carne the th pandily. oF iycspead... Helen wey 1 G2, Linnipee : Thomas do Senitb KL trolley cars. special (alo. win Bese valked' to. their cornerds looking | ‘Then came the alxth and lest. | GARDNER—Five. furlongs In ita. ne Glee ts [EO OR ACR eeatnaee Wham gat tis older Shs $l |The Maid & the Miltionnire**%2.%,.08 Dard SRW V6: Laon MIRA Shy te Me coatan Hark atveach other ax Mf both werd!) Murphy wae boxing a little be(ter, He 1.04 25, breeaing. | Laoka better, — | ganet. lm; Ietice ned at ee btiby ciemedcamadtai +) eXpprentice allowance, Florence Behencki— the Vireinta. Beauty, | Po Th et phate Mave fost AWoItenAlt Gnxioux 10 °go on | throw tn a few stralght punches, which /163 DRUID—Seven furlongs In 131 26 jcun Ma) | : ore GLI) Bapawine .scvssere cerseree OT ey ~ | at, every 20 minuter vin doth st ferry, Con= o>, Keyes! furious fighting was a gurprite | pert took: with a gtin, ‘Keyes tried a || breeniie: 1h Mica ante ngs in| c nsiplechatal ticserenteolae ind. we My Rit ndnen Pomerat 4 AMERICAN § on Quen et ROW OH Ee: | Racyhe RR apeohAt cleatric: eral ditect ta othe crowd. tt mh. wordertly q cere LILA ONEIL—Fou plechasa: throo-year~« | BOB Nutr One e Ne so XA Bast 4 3oaa and titte Ww. Murp! yaga| straight left and Murphy slapped’ his | esha K | wards,—Flyinw Plover. 191: spowdritt, 12%; | : Do aM raphe we ae a heitate. “hey |and. down and caught him with «| Sie HE MASIDE Msc LOn Sine | Bara (ie3, trenct the Mere. 140: Kilmerie, |" Gil Contaet Wa The King and Queen of Gamblers pa Ce. Vie jooks hardly hesitate, ‘They ; aot pane eee Ram Parmer, 14: Manzabo, 120 oot a Sercastin ts . se stale Recah ade _tever dist And Tommy |}hard punch on the black eye. Keyes THIRD HACE—One RSL oanmenia 90 MURTIC & SEAMON'S | re by erant’s We ewan thron FA AC) razed Tommy's Jaw with a right ewiug | CANADIAN SCULLERS- Unteesvoarat Ione eAneeasa| OFOLIR TREY WOOP Feccucuiinonte sete an knew how, fand followed with « t hook that HARE i | year-olds and upward; one mile a PRELZ, is Mid Tivacy er. Adry.250, fay, Selentic Notes, Dave: Lae s HE Nith pack on his heels, A cght tollowed: the | rete et OUR RPI Et gEREY Lapeer +] 0 fled Friar... peti Sito iy other Xpwiern eelections, Oe, 3 Murphy left and Tommy fairly siaggered | Dont. 80), "Nelite. Buen,” 06 | paints May be done Htenhomn one nan aren Ww, gain. 4 5 urphy yes forced him with blow after! pyAriFAx 8, July 2%6.—A decision | Chanida. 4; Jufiter, z np: | BR dalla a ‘ WAGNER riirivat : ae shee 8 he adh Aurphy ty ratiled is, threw | ot the cana ‘Anmatour Oaremen'a | #00. 100; *Cureun 160; iting | 2 Confederate ‘oO. Gencerta, {AL Brenco, boot fer Tn could wet hie ring froe. Simi | lle man: chop ty tok, they wmope | aw tatlon wT om: eoeriating, At | ol Chen Me: aueee | eo eee ° SANS sie aude DA until Key founda the | too b-maritime oy om ‘ | Dethorpe, on Th HOUR, Gear, vid ard elle He was show-| (ne National Regatta at Philadelphia, | tor, Hed Tt 1 ne In the hottest of || ' Browthusst, THE Gibson BATHING GIRL. gna of woariness but came biel | Orne Canadian kesdciation an refused | C. 1 Shilling, 100. Stan Wi) Wrasitont eA pelecrrdi ENO es ee cates \, Rat inte Werte rite “Kesen aieung | 40 ne antry of John O'Nell, | hire tation twsvent ls ait rurfor : CAS! Re ee roid ay <A new series of Chan. Dana Gloton Pie W ‘Into w vicious relxup | chn uller of the maritime | ¢rxs, 103. *Laty Nandect, 10g: Supine, 106s “ 32 Fa} FASCINATIN FLOR. tj ines sill resin vetth next Sunday's World, Gotu provinces, (OF thin regatta, because hin | Mount lee, OR) Soltcam. aus; “shirley 3. | 3 By Telephone A isch Maplcting scenes at~tha seashore, These Bray of the fite fettows | hu Fav ciena ce renmarcon anes ok Caualn Gobeviete, | 108: 13 bY fe Sir tia hen Boe |e SC Ly 23 <plcbares will be printed on plate paver. slre ‘ork: to oe PEGE Canadian association Dan Dinatinn. 108. RAY 12 rom z fen bo fifteen inches, sultable for fratalne, | so tan Improve. Tt wid | hor one. club. in the maritime | Reve TAcOne: taller Uirecraare oe 25 Have you tried it? FOY 23%, Bree at 8.15, ptly, he Cheon Bathing Girl -Pletyres can anly | tAK Ges \got than slxdrouhds {0 | provinces la fated with the Canadian ph [ inwards: selling.< Haber. IN: Desi pee) ity 150th SE 80. 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