The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1908, Page 5

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LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT This Year, from Which Some Pigskin Stars May Be Developed. / BY VINCENT TREANOR. racifig year, and fabulous sums are pald for their services. These mites of lads are an important part of the fascinating thorough- | bred sport. Each season sees some new stars developed and the old stars dimmed in comparison Probably no! sine the days of Tod Sloan has the pubite seen a more | consistent rider than Walter Miller. This youngster has rolled on the top wave of success for the past three seasons, much longer than the usual peclod, Other riders of the past have, as a rule, had but one big year | of success, only to drop back among the ordinary. Lyne. Hildebrand, | Mannix, to whom he 18 under contract Hadtke and others! The boy can ride at elghty-nine pounds. nstances. They either McCarthy Looks Good. : Dalton McCarthy, another promising HG BUS | ad, under contract to Col. Mosby, wus teis year P&S) the wonder of the early days of the penees meeting, after having riddeti nners on the Canadian eirout ce he rode four winners In w day it hingtor and seliom did ne | have at least one winnes He wa: 3 an aid to the] claimed the successor of Walter Miller untll he ran into a losing streak of Not-| three days without a winning mount atte MeCurthy is not s0 quick ae McCa at leaving the post, but he has a fin snug seat on a horse that reminds o of Tod Sioan at his best. He rode a reat race vesterday on Tim O'Toole Fairbrother is another youngster en| whom much may be expected, k long ault t# at finishing He { he seems able to hol | style on a He wou out in many a Interest in New Boys. \ eid finish against more exper pines ngs. Given 4 > Wil certainly make Ftse new 5 . . « 2P D Metar : , iS Bergen won some good races at \Vasu- eee and with experience I suie to ‘ and 5 o 1 1 yeruesters will tirn out best remains as he woukl his own son Zimmer Has a Comer. rf the tra eward Flynt tiller. OF co ni he must be given le Chief Layes ugh he didn't wt: v Musgrave has tracks before this season. He rode citeutt and ve finproved wond: c wiiom he rides, th anv boy now ne Trinthawinorrabee ces] all of W ton t may be only experience ts needed to develop EX, Tit CIRCLS: AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Col. Cody Wil! “Beg to Intro- duce” His Show Next Tuesday. ‘guerite cooly iw -Four-year-vlds ani up ity 14 14 An There will be lvely times in Madison £ are Garden to-morrow when the elr- cus moves out and Buffalo BIll's W. West moves in. Abe, the baby elephant, mill be replaced &y Joe Bailey. the per- | form.ng bronco from Texas; Dexter lowes will give away to Major Burke, | instead of parade of the Queen ef Shooa around the tanbark there will \CE—Thtoe-vear-olle and up- iaans weven furlongs, 110 +100 be a well-trained prairie fire, just ike | FOURTH RACH @rey have out In Arizona, Onone Stikes: four h on Voodoo .. The first performance of the Wild ah owe. Wet will be on Tuesday ntent, when | [1304 Fit Herbert «1. Cody wearing his famous beaded | buckskin shirt and with his waving | r-t's getting a bit thin to be sure, | vu stil ic waves—will make his. big! h carac le as he “begs to Introduce | the rough r.ders of the world!" The | Colonel has dune that for many years | with the spot-light working overtime; | Dar it is, just the same. The con- censcg of expert youthful opinion $8 pipTy RACE e cannot ¢ it to often, welling; six furlongs, ‘reas new features are promised Seen erscennatt: vhief among them the pral- | 39 G. Ferdaro Ho tre and the aviwanene, In the lat- a Yer g half-portion papler-mache moun- taint covered with tire-proof snow, dis- oF n acre or two of debris on village Inthe, valley. and “*be- ‘our very eyes” a stage coach, burros, men and women and puiried = in addition. all the old features are | 218% Monat p f retained and there will be « larger fes- | SIXTH. & Meerabedsts tival of bucking broncos than ever, eo T mong Wien. positively the only one in eapt! yaty ng a wommn rider who @.ts the flercest of the buckers with no more concern than if she were in a! /rocking chair at a sewing circle, Las- going trick ~iding of all kinds and a/ feurtbail game on horseback are some tof the novelties, -- <> $30,000,000 MORTGAGE FILED, = Seva. BY ILLINOIS CENTRAL,| “"""= wy _ “apr 1a arat, POPE CONGRATULATES Ta Eee ee s.9.09| ARCHBISHOP O’CONNELL. twas filed for record here to-day by the THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDa«a., : wt NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT -z | i A Fortune Is Won, Lost and Spent on Jockeys Each Season | Plenty of Riding Material in Sight APRIL 18, 190, £ mecaney. the Bennings star, fing on Donna. j A LOT OF MONEY ts won and lost on jockeys in? the course of a) jockey, who will carry the white and blue on big stable entries this sea-} SUICIDE PASTOR MOURED BY THE. 4 HE WOE Buried From Home of s. Kenworthy. Musgrave on Harry Griffin's Tranc Keane's cast-off, which recently made a new record for four furlongs. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Stewara Flynn on Sir Toddington. ¥ Flynn rides for Archie Zimmer; Joe Notter, Keene's $20.000-a-year TIGER CREWS TO - CETOUT ON THE PS ay Va! ~ WATER NEXT WEEK Sport next’ Wednesday after NA n lew boat-house will pe suells placed ir port to Coxeh Constance rand new elehts built by Ward steued and the motor b ge Inends will be pr Al Schiiling. who rode in fine form at ent blowout 1 promised *} calitornia last winter. hin OAC EREIEAUSINET har cee : Fairbrother, a coming promising rider. WA on CASTERS iLL : | Prisoner Is Not “kK miis That the Latter en on the local? STANDING OF THE CLUB: ' SCHEDULED 10K Vo-Day. New York at THE BIGFOUR. ,,FOukON LIBERTY 7 to school with 1 great. emotion told that the pastor had) k $250. Reward || A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dolla: for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or other person guilty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prop- erty belonging to this Company. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. 15 Dey St., New York JOHN H. CAHILL, 2d Vice-President | M. ww WM, ie ain NewiAmelecdat a Woe g attache of the D! torney’s Office and Peabody THE MERRY WIDOW | We RRR aR ieaa. A WALTZ DREAM SUSE VGIOR VERBE NewYork ji’ CYRIL Su li MICKERBUCKER. Tewiy « Gominleslonen Wooalisuld)itor gan, to the District . told of his broth er's death in Idaho is false mitted It to be so. ‘kidding’ when h ce THE Oui Kis eS with cic | Wits tte CERCUS: Madison Square Gardena va BARNULI& BAILEY ° Mt rie HON oF THY Oris wi brother, 1s a polics THE iTALiAN ‘GRAND OPERA co fully accused of trying to prote | ia Scheff. Os | 350 WORLD FAMED ARTISTS J WOTAS, BALLOON HOUSE, ed and vindleate the World has been co-0 * Regan was a member of y gang, and with half a to the cafe to re- | Box Ofice Now Gpen fron 9AM, to 9PM, | le “WEEK Me Aye Ba St. | | pwdonty se: Msn eaNeas, Mt 8 | 58th St. THEATRE | [NIQUE Hari ‘i AMUSEMENTS. "Joyce ater the CIRCLE ve To-Morrow Night 1 ! wound, and two ot was discharged. ————.___ RECEIVER ASKED FOR BIG BROKERAGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI, BLA S'epNA Benen Kh Ss ce fora bate cen HLL THEATRE JOE WEBER'S OxPHEUM «23, sJolliest, Widow Yet. "DE LUSTIG: WW Mots MERRY WIDOW wer, Petr K. » April 18.—Applite: tlon for the appointment of a recetver + & Eve. Concerts Iilinols Central Railroad. The mort-! Rom, April 18.—The Pope has writ- xage ig heid by the United States Trust | ten an autograph letter to Archbishop 4° mpany of New York and is secured | oconnell in connection with the ap- nate Jan Pega 4 PMR. | proeching centogniel celebration of he "ane mortgage covers the entire roll- po eA He hoon ine stock of the railroad company, as) bagon ate the Archbishop warn! Sluaing or focomotive engines. 306 ‘vas. : the Ti Fores ‘of Catholicleny Ih hin Seo genger cars and freight ca (ie, ban the | royalty of Ne he ierey Tus document. consists. of 10) printed ; and t ce ae nf the Arehblehop. twill be filed for record in for a brauge -whiob-ahe Liinole ir) Pence e Exsoumt for the Odell Brokerage Company. lay est concerns of its kind in Eso “STUYVESANT yee | 20a" i) WARFIBLD ii, 208s Lasts Sat Nights A rMUSL BELASCO & , . Ss OR’ S Laur Burt & Stanford, AMERICAN 420 St, & Beh ay WINk, NITA N PAID IN FULL d Mon. April 20 EDWARD VROOM 4, GiAND--Follies of 1907 ESAS, SexiViclor MooteeThe talk of New York | Devs zsiasoe pame Oourt here to-day by attorneys repre- good condition except for one or two Targe deals still unsettied at the tl he last reorganization of the cern. To-day's action was in the in- ¢ the company: Re wast; Tai mieruen Ted Menke Last Go |NEW STAR » lightweignt, who gan ride a great ttnish, NOW jithalt aslo oF th ovr D FOUR i nS wee, ood ia ONAIP », 2808.) FINAL EC i > WILD tm | BIJOU eee © ete 1 nals WEST MeV Tonnight “hg car Goin aeeere, ma Keone Waltes Mat. To-day os Gis eae HAGKETT “St cay Mh AMUSEMENTS Easter Matiner: Mondar. t Matinee coe Taiet BS BEL Nika a Metropol.tan Cp:ra House i rigs GALA PERFORMANCE for BY Abi April Tee. Weer ten r tho "Awe: inepiriag “AVALANCHE 1 Bilzaard’ ANCH Soprano, Soprano, t. a ‘ erything A VERIP ABI SCHNIC CODER) Mr. M. 1B. 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