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ITHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907. shh: . ——» + <{ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p> [sodl??2e UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. _ ROBERT EDGREN. DURNELL SEEKS : WHEN J. W. Gass AND “BOOTS” DURNELL HIT THE ENGLISH TURF TOGETHER - ENGLAND'S FIELD |. (Ezz _ FOR NEW HONORS avec AS “Boots”. Durnell bee up} y H a fortune this’ season’ on the turf, or has he drppped all of his big purges and everything else in| sight? “Boots -is going pver to Eng land to meet John W. Gites and forin a combination to. play the ponies across the way. The only question {# whether this move of Durnell’s {¥ an’ indication he has all the money jhe cares for and can afford time for’a pleasure trip, | or whether he wants to get nearer the, base of supplies. Ai sBoot.e peddle Newsgatherers at the Spa send ‘down all sorts of theories, Bome say that same thine on that Durnell {is now almost as the other side 2 wealthy as Gates himself, Others e claim that he has lost not only all 000 left with him by Gates’ to be ‘pet accord- pt his own money, but ulso $40,| SPECIALLY PHOTOGRAPHED fing to his judgment. FOR THE FUDGE. Whatever else “Boots Durnell is do-, #74 he couldn't’ niake the welter-welght | fink it is evident that he isn't letting limit of M2 if he trained down with the public into the mysteries of hia busi- Sandpaper and a fle. He ts about as ess affairs, Why should he? His of- | much of a welterweight as Willle Lewis “Yers have never. gone beyond a promise | Was when he trained himself to a shadow fell anybody anything at any time}amd went into the ring with 3M N any of his own horses that are|Welghing 147, Lewis tx a light-hea Sberca ‘in a race: wolght. He'll weigh nearer 170 than 150. [Sailor Burke, that 160-pound “welter- . y . fr] Weight,” in nearer Nis #tyTe, 1O the Memsic-Gans match Is off) Miroir or the middlewelghts are heavy- and there is one less “lightweight” | weights. There jan't any middleweight fn the lightweight class. _ [champion now, Tommy Ryan was the Well, the more imaginary “‘ijght-/last one, and Tommy has been for- FupGé's SPEUAL SECRET SERVICE. Comriss/ioNER. QUESTIONING A STABLE Boy To. FIND ovT WHETHER Bass" DURNELL LOST HIS FORTUNE OR- WON A PIIttton DottaARs — AT SARATOGA: TR: Gates’ BREETY CHI MSS MAKE A HIT - ST ONE Qweights’ that are weeded out the bet-|S0iten: He wae Bene a ‘ter {t will be for the game. w weighing about 152 pounds, i nized imit is { Momsic, it is sald, called off the match | rec xing is one sp Gans because he was unable to/ 2 : the weight. Probably he tried to) induce Gans to secretly drop the weigh ‘or a consideration, But Gan: $2,500 forfeit to Britt to consid that in without | on of a na’ the misu if there tion to run ring i ball run baseball, and the A. A SWIMMERS READY FOR RAGE | cree. committee and physician will also fand he couldn't afford to take chances| amateur athletics, and the ; Rowing Associatio! 01 ie Jact as an vecort. Gold, silver and| ie Racer ae ue Athacpasvociadonsireneawa tine ane L. de B, Handley. of the New York | bronze medals will be xiven as prizes, @ fpr oe SO (Dupeett CA A BILl 1 all of the fighting welxht classes) piitiards and all of the other sports— | AWC., who ts chairman of the swimming | with cpectal prizes for ell who cover | —— td US LAND TA OU'LL LEARN. here are frhtcrs who belong aome-| then ihlngn would be dierent Jcommittee that Ja arranging the Mara- | more than five miles, f WHAT HAS BECOME OF 41/5 MoNEY NT? Preke the | thon contest of the American Life say- | Take the featherweights. How many , ‘ing Soctety, to take place Sunday from @ menuine feathers are thei | toc. fang stanc Satirtised? | Aby Attell In « genuine Se tHE erat cclisee Riokas heresies featherweight, and can make the weight [ Pela eaninalcntacioitakectharwater att @py day. Tommy Suljivan wants to the starting gun. Entries will close Tight Abie again “for the title.” Where | this evening. Bee money CAE ce He can't a — = | This is the first time that the fast | ‘The stables are all Alled amd accom-| All “L roads connect with trolley aie under 1 to saye le. Per- 5 y STA HE pseu ens pastel Sia a aay oe Far modations are being sought elsewher | io track. Fare, & cents. Subway haps. by this time, he can't make that,| BY BOZEMAN rie LGER. fe 5 a DING OMIT Ee IOLUBS: | speed’ swimm oe ake airy, Dave | Eversthing is ready for the openins | (or the constantly coming fresh at | One Hundred Forty-rinth and One Prien ctkess® “le rom pas HE reign of the spit ball t# ended CCT en NATIONAL LEAGUE. been brought together In 2 nplre City track at Yonki¥e t vals of horses which aro. “ready. | ilun@red and Elghty-first streets, thence ‘ e s my phy. a pom: PC.) G.ub, Ww W.L PC. [test of this kind and the result will be | zs u “nis assures no trouble for the racin; | 2¥ -troliey—AN Bronx trolleys transfor Tommy ts always introduced aa the ‘anipulators of the damp twirl cago : tached with great Interest. Two of], noon for the elghtoen di retary {n filing his card. The pro- “Featherweight Pride of Harlem.” An- are taking the count, and after all |f 2bila’phia Hevton ab x of raciug of the rouge-breds, rainme of six races for the first igh Gievetand £9 G4 (S12 Phila phien si a1 sedis Loula the prominent competitors will be He J. | oy rong are axsured of high class sport | “ith the Empire City Handicap at o cago A. A., who re- nile, and with $2,000 added, shows a} AMUSEMENTS. ether Joke. ‘Tommy hasn't been a|{%® More elegant writers will not have rorrpavee Handy, of the | featherweight for years, He is just as to Worry oyer a decent name for the , calls pron the AGA. mlie champions | anrace tne, owners wun raced :0t) Uy RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. #o0d class of horses entered. once famous curve. Many ‘i Sew ¥. | Long Island tracks earlier in the sea- “much a lightwelght as Britt or Gans|°™ . Many modern ball w York, 6; St. Louis, 0. New York, 4; P i Jamestown, and Bud Goodwin, rd niankahe Segal eabiatras Arrangements for reaching the track or Nelson or any of the regulars. | tvers say that in ten more years the sro €? it Srooklyn, 6, cls bc the New York A. C., who defeated |#on have wone to atatoga with’ thelr | have been! greatly improved. and white | HAMMERS TEIN’ S ety or ‘ spit ball and all Its reputed possibilities Raine. BUT ne half-|horses, but their places have been y not quite as convenient Ei ‘ommy might make 128 pounds again! wi i. go We Gi Toa Handy and a good Dett-tn-tho half- | West, 22m" of the Long Island. tracks, ft he ran his legs off on the road, but | (15454, hak ne. ter three years of ‘ hicazo, mile race. Hardy won the five-mile |takea by as many more from the West, | patrons become more accustomed to ARTHUR PRINCE he certainly couldn't trim a pound un-|Tetgue fe tt te beginning to run down GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Sturathon at Chicago tnat season, while land all have brought horses of class. [ie tranafer wyatem there will not_be THE Ventriloouist, @er that. And the LIMIT of the feath-| which caused more fusa than any ne: Clevelendiar Av ecehee ee: New York at Pittsburg. Two gami Goodwin won the two-mile champion-| Since the lght-harness brigade gave | Poon complaint Gen taiteture tare GARDENS. MLLE. FOUGERE, | erweight class ix 122 pounds at the ring-|!4ea ever Introduced into the game, athe | ship on Long Island Sound. up their lease at the track MANY (aque at 20, IDM TIN Lo) be at | RYERY EVE. AT 9 SCBanteuse Excentrique | rapidly passing into the land where the | changes have been made and the visitor | ¥rom One Hundred and Twenty-ffth —AND— SHEKLA, ere more good distances Ss There are many Deatoat, | will hardly recognize the old plant from | street ten minutes later, At LA for| saTinee DAILY wide. Bert Keyes is a lightweight, too,;}whangdoodle mourneth and the down: | Stolberg,| the new surroundings. Fresh paint, new Woodlawn station (@aturdays only). is Dick’ Hyland. A lightweight |and-out members thrive, | men entered for Sunda: ndoo Conjurer, burns Pant DOWNSTAIRS IN| J Phantonas Tce Hesdn't weigh fully IT pounds. If he}, Threr years omeo hanitener rhe Gia ao Wonderful recurd.of tour years did..not-bather..th are Cha 3 i — ? or 122, use the spit was a mollycoddle when he! won. forty- Cubs, thought 1 ait new boardwalk from. tbe me Seas RTS PEaeesna ae xiripped, and under 18, no| Of purse Hd neu bow: he fig to hte idea [aeageeee ayy wnoirectntly, swamatron | ea lunu irr en traneat exdlne atone AMUSEMENTS. Enire Root bi, fee Fcupe Calan a fu a legitimate lightweight. A held. all rds Gthora- Jacks geo Coney island, seven miles, | Jerome avenue entrance © r ar amarvenepape anne 250, & 506. ena’ Pounder is a lightweight. mtgrdas Were is not a spit-ball pite ner |eute he was © F about two hours; Alex, McKee, |grandstand, nex Jockey club-housé Hott KEITH & PROCT! ’ -. enamels: BN EY a5 ,, jin the land holding his own. That's }and used his natural nd bral r ; oe t ; . the paddock, new field stand and new | OR S$]! 5 Memsic Is a xenuine. middleweight, [pretty broad, but lets sec, Jack Cheaura, [toward succenc 2 0« ally nk Raynes, F. H. James, of the N.|the paddock, new field state’ all’ Ae 3 | 7 lightweight tte He weighs 14s] ) Of severil year ; tricklett Rees Mist i T ara a Hannigan, t Fire Depertmenterowd-are.apart.of the recent ¢ | AY, 24 | **Thelma Newey ornte PES WUSiCAL Trai sbit 5 , é | for of the spit ball, ts 5s & DI of this dof strategy a y 5 zea 4 Kane i (Pounds siripped just now, and he hasjon any fed fre in Hrookiynm, Harry | record the followine ut that the apitt champion: Wenck and Bpencer, of te) made, 4 jnprovementa have been |} ,Faene 2800. (ated | Rana (May wugoner | | | 228th Time HATTIE WILLIAMS. been in hard training. Hoe isn't even| Howell is not winning a Inrge majority | "on as well. He co down the © ¥ w York A. (.i George Crolus and} While tens San alr of ‘per-| + 1K Nande-Curtainz ®5 1 1 THE LITTLE CHERUB @ welter, although no bt he coula lof his ga: Walsh finds that he is | ball as well as eve on the second day the | W. Knoeppe. diame sct nem which leads the} : | | manency about aepeetl SAV ith Se hw || SAVOY #40. vs becoming more witective by using his] win. What is e beaten. The race will be startedspromptly at} Viator to believe that the Thurs. & Sa ya) o'clock. Each swimmer will pro-|hecome a part of the M vide himse th a rowboat and twolcuit, and that the sport carsmen and 4 launch, with the re @ct down to the welter limit of 2] citar pounds. i, ‘} Jot Thomes,. who claims the welter- ship championship, Is a big middie- ropolitan cir- naking the | would ses nothing Dor aifva slant,” told” me ee as than air ago that In tla opinion Beeps die: f around 1% pounds, | the spit-ball had little to do with Jack | and he ts own MAN OF THE HOUR fioesycs., ; UNION SQ, 53° by the addition Havne vas sy. atinususl 20 (0 2 50. batters have found a8 it “THE SIDE HOW? AAUIEY |\24 HOUR AUTORACE No. | ae INDE: oe Soe a ihwor wifon sears cobsass My O25 Ben Ww ee ‘., || Brighton Beach Race Track lo 17 INDEXED Aug. 9 tit. ros te U) BanveM 2 aie. uray || en fOcDAY Ax” TO-MORROW, - seen sists eet WIRDEMERE'S PAN" || Maliscs. hersin Corrs of cheney, vs to the con ot ng tie oO BHen and Burns Mkpesarh trating tag curve would ruln ji pit a. arm, May bo he Iniright, Ahywe of which Jonn J. Gleason te president. |) Conte mon Seer cannes yMAt.16-26¢, |@ Vaude.Curtain2? #8 || Haters short, Dictance faces anh King spltiers are on the tobowgan, i was deckted upon earty to-day. | oy with {cat calling of yea. | — opoieanpeaa secrecy cera Roy cen To-day te . 5 ios additonal articien ware, aened DY Pigg the Ghantycround go between AERIAL GARDENS Sree" Aue seca Factoae fies Stari ry i 2 preacatatives of the fixiiers and aris, Ten or i ner UNE YS AME ON. RA Fete thon Mo ine men are tw get 1 per cent. | Jimmy burnn, “th taxtiner |] GEO, M, COHAN tn NooNtaa Sue before the f fic Ath.e on AUK. ms ‘ PT the! winner and | 16. Prom -Pate\acay mpartitg | JAKDIN de PARIS 442.49" 078 P38 cent. to the ° men and representatives of tie alleged | a FOLLIES 21907 ‘DR E « A yiinwe, | “Aight t e@ involved an e “fa be held In the daytine, | Meyed with having offered large sums | | REVUE F A the mute AT SARATOGA. ! AT EMPIRE TRAC (Special to ‘The Evening Wor ¢ ures not y en decided. where | cliarged with having offered 1rao sate || aca DEW TOG “Bf ‘KOON 3 4 low he. held t y 1 01 0 up { Y OF MUSIC. {din st Alreine vl. BARATOGA RACE TRACK, > RNSDALE—On¢ j 2 the” new’ bal park at rcurieenth and | reason for thie was Gat iF interfered || MONDAY McINTYRE & al BOSTOGK'S Zrtined, Fata Animals, Dre aa iialbg. o—~The weataer continune sf 5 nes | | —— Valencia atreeta Wa oe ameetRTIQUE grays” weith | the, Britt-Gans | | EVENING. = Inet a on Bostic The 1 aa - The On ngcles sporting worl in | matcl scheduled to take place In 4) thd Erianger's aad keg an so toes! trainers) — YORKSHIRE LAD—6ix furlongs in| SARATOGA ENTRIES. Lavoe over another biz pusfitatte scandal] francisco early in September, }] The Ham Tree." BN eee e_everything they cou wish for 1.18. iy ‘ Veeie = THES UNSU .PASsShD. to develop tieir charges. Some u eae Poor turieney in bee +5 ar a a “Pinay & 30th Bi Rive, 18 AY B80 AND ATO P.M. morkouis were noted to-dty | ee FORT ERIE ENTRIES. [arOuhitt. eccyearaite ati" cteig [tan yt aac ee a LOT RANCH @ CRACKSHOT— Three furlongs in| — Piemkree. furlongs. tn Fantastic, 10. Cha Bastman, 118; COLE & JOHNSON in _ BIGGEST STOW: ON .THE JSLAND: Biibert, 110; Denhacn, 111 “THE SHOO-FLY ~ THE NATIO: "8 ®LAYGROUND, 9,36, handlly; lots of speed. Stal Best Beats Duri rig FORT BRIE RACE TRACK, Ontarto, | “*ss¥aliey rar 2KFive furlo vt, | 107 =Four furlo 7 + T BR : ° Renal it ratiranenens te baal be CLEME eon apetee " tn 4 Aug. 9—Ts ee onteiea for to-morrow’s| FIFTH RA) E-—Three-quarters of a mile; TNO 81.50; 81-00. a — CORN - ; if ces are, as follows - Woward: so ling. —*Ay? Bway & Wil RERUNNING “W smile in| = Got PA eee ey naa Salome ey pee tae | renter clea ang nrerrelsgureunen tant CAS Bway & wil Tel, 1640 Bryant, eon Sh See and. upwards: rage citer * MAAS Mat ia at 25 | aA DIME AS BIG ABA DOLLA chm 100) Ommah " 106,"bos icyie, | FASCINATING FLORA |" Boa ty 6 af 8) 200 eT nee Av olnpes Legend, 110; Hen Strong, 10% Great Human Roulette Wheel Fear Pee ae Pye a rome FOV se 2s |STEEPLECHASE PARK 1473-5, breqzin, x sere 14 MAGAZIN MAG Fm tn 1.03 gs in In 148. - PROS? | 56 FLAVIC WB RYE—Five tur ing. | 9 DE RES in 148, f uaiteib ha Fad en MOCOND ERAGE owdenlechase) ai sort pi | EDDe paces eee lecntarea se Os OKENITECIN ye. tu in 101} AN-One : ond praca Bale | wa ul t Des: # oncunp. | Mat. bat. 2.18 an Attractions for 25 Ce and fy ie “p her 100; Bergoo, 104; Toplot nda le, rane Te GERITESG Save eee rel ri Four. furlongs | in i Rainy i! Fades, Nolaae ahr, Bel) 1! Geleen: Mog: Tovloty: #8 Auburn 2 otk a Ma Ratandey, MORRISON'S;«;- , ORG oe Ba rat ig 12] Laat, 15 tony’ Tart Yin SEVENTH RACE—One mi ‘ene Ours, 6: ,t80— —THEATRE—Eve s 30, longs in 0.38, broeging. A very| 22h urnGe—rnree furlongs in] 8a) eins BE) } Baas cheat ets estes lle The Outlaw's Cirisiman Next | Empire Clty Quartet, das. oC speedy colt. \ 0.36. O65 Komp: Rliigsly 14 Jovi Amiriian steeple-| | THIRD RACE—rour ang = halt furlongs: | Crafty, (94: Tile, Lighter. Sip aa The Great Exorees Robbery |Rest Hogan, Joe Hart's Birecrne chores ‘ ais 2 me Rips Raps, was ae a epward. abeuc| tworyear-olda)_ sellinc —*Mimm . BL] Jack Kercheville, 104; *Dentary. 92: 48 3-5, 10s ey veien 101; Music Master, 96; Fundan =| 104: “Inmpertinence, 2; *Dormarette, w a pth bese Kapban's "Original Amateurs’ cu cl raus, 00: Excitement, 104, Adolaide vs. Battery £7 10.20.2460 Apprentice i Madison Square Roof Garden "y hE ys BROOKLY | SPORTING. | |The Maid & the Milllonsire 223%; .0¥° rete nN ANUSEMENTS: WALLAGKS *szxeeerr1>|COLUMBIA savuacne Ue Smith, 102; "Tom 0; Lacy’ 04; Andarusta 108. Next Wk, The Life of an Actreas Lady tery, jowance, $13 BLANDY—Kour furlongs in 0.48 3-0, EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. ine all out. Ran well last time. pei ast Ay M RIALTO — Five friongs in 1.4, EMPIRE CITY, N. ¥., Aug, 9.—-En- breezing. ks well, ltries for to-morrow's races are as fol MISSOURI! LAD—One mile and a, lows: frulong in 1.6 handily. His last *' Fontaine Expanaioniat THIRD Rat he Karacoga s is) five furlongs mina SPORTING. race waa good and lie is very good. 6 CHAPULTEPEC — Six. furtongs tn] , 5 f i 1.90 2-8, breazing. Don't look well 688, Dlainond os) ir We cue TIME tue PLACE 2 THe GIRL (And uring. the tollewibn & ave 10 ARCITE—Six furlongs in 120, Dreez- t Reidmoore \ te SP eSUCIT PTO. ce AKLES KE. BRUANEY presents % yready. ook : itt on ; in KL P| ‘ ing. Ys hardly:ready. ee Vater tt Behrens NI Bao | WILL H. VEDDER © xi, Kip NAnmp } s ZIENAP—Four Curlougs tn 0.523-6,4 ; vol ‘ravers: three year MISCELLANEOUS, Mover | PRIMANENT | Datiy statinoon In ahs is os ERAany. Bhe ls ready ar Ties ene 8 apes Al Fresco. tO. PRICES: { Byentngs 15, 25, 35 and 500: : HYPERION 11.-One milo in 1423-5, allowance : fa en - a a shana, Je tn good trim: ull 14th St. ait 25,10) The ie Brow 2 -¥Four furlongs in RACK—Two-year-olds: 2 ‘A CHORUS G YOR: is O512-6,.brecsing, Is overrated. FRENCH WRESTLER HERE Tears Ih ey BEYTWREN YONKERS AND MT. VERNON ive, Gamer of NRL 7 - BLANEY’S cre fata. ALL MATS! “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES” #2 PAUMONOK—One mile in 1465-0, breesin Is not much. Hat Raoul C. Boulanger, one of the best alf furion BEGINS TO-MORROW WA IMITATOR—Six furlongs in 1.15, all a baits opion, a , out. Has speed, but stops. elapsed fh wrestlers in at Greco-Roman q by Courteny 28_ & 150 k— Resse! Bros. ‘alieves all = JOHN M, P.-One mile and a halt C41 Ingraham’ , bat) and ch-as can styles, te in Harbige d TH way au Ave Be 4g 24124, breezing. Never looked H : He) Naweiivark canal tas is] ous (ott alt sice Eeorectlp ye a 108 SoraiNiiots * u scharges LOTUS Four ‘furlongs in 0452-5, nha 8 Hake, to: meet any wrestler of Amer- (005) <¢Banyan 104 SIX RACES EACH DAY. FIRST RACE 2.30 P.M. BAND CONCERTS. dartlol and Maxmililan and ba dig now. Dandily, She looks well, aiaet isa, Prank” Gotch: pretecre RACE—Throw ie Hm LANCABTIUAN One “mile and a iaeertieaee SHR | Bouithnes i Ailey one gar of ace fi an Uhreeaittecnthns st) Manton HOW TO GET THERE Hensteg HARLEM MUSIC HALL i ( $) rs} the best men Europe. among thé fontaine r+ ‘ ae nibh iene mile lon mboundy, the 285-pound' «lant, who ta | Special train from Grand Central, Lex. Ave, 1204, 12.40, 1.12, 1.30 P, M. \ vf Ls3-t anally: 109 nald nto be i bost of the heavy- 120 From 125th St. 10 minutes later, “At 4.21 P. M. for Woodlawn Station Gay ae chaebol ASS ee : apna eat eichien pularenewreatind ns prone aba Galingenee tt M4 urdays only), All “L" roads connect with trolley direct to track. Fare, 8c. ate Ta eee FM-—Ammerican Langu foe three-year-ulds and upward; the Sret bout. The | Frenchman says Tie" Handy: subway to aa and | 1648t streets, thence by trolley. All. Sih trojleys | Be Ne Mxtre Charge for In re} rst Pret 6 does not Gare to meet any but the — Heawa! ransfer to trac! v it. dpule, G75! Pretenwton -sieesseaseres beat men in America and will make Clear fast’ i Ee rn Ware mee, ae 4 a ; =. ; —

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