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10 TUE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 19086 (EF°5At=| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |< “BEAT IT!’ SAID THE COPS AT G’ROURKE’S NEW CLUB. WHITNEY HORSE WINS IN FIRST START OF SEASON Top Note Brin Poputar Stalle’s* Colors Home in Front at Aqueduct. BY VINCENT TREANOR. | b T HP. Whitney was seen*for the first time this season in the final r of the Aqueduct meeting. Top ut filly by Hame was the first to colors, and she impressive vie- evidently destined ¢ the season’ alloped ho EDITED BY BERT EDGRE McGovern and Summers Didn’t Clash. Why? May- | be Tom O'Rourke Can) Tell. ere: AT SHARKENS . En RO Summers didn't fight last night The cops wouldn't let them Tom O'Rourke's club was closed up Tom tried to start out with a ten- round bout. As a natural result he has “crabbed the game" again. To-day he! couldn't pull off a door knob in New} York, to say nothing of a fight. A large nuniber of enthusiastic scrap followers started for Lyric Hall to see Alt ne M'GOVERN and Johnny | Vas Fight Follows as Cross Fouls Sam Smith; ida line on the capabilities piss, ror she was heavily father of the Terry and Johnny mix it. Each one Ses Von, Montay nent ear | wealthy owner, went held a pasteboard on one side of which Nn We " : Pieline be hh was printed the legend “National Sport- | Rio hee tence mart Sha - R ae a ees 2 ng Club of America.” and on the other Riot Breaks Loose at Ciand Gh? Fe Gyame; Night oo Poreeeea “Browdway Athletic Club.” oh r | Union A. C. and P: | Wien 4 fitewanings side “Ap » a el! iy ae abia ives ee peeare "INO, Anxious; Mr. Merriwel! i ea aie : eee? A squad of Bingham’s Best walked | v barged el Pee area remica error ire rai whl up and down on the sidewalk in front o! | z Ne t R ! B i —_— . 1s 2 seams Naat the O'Rourke emporium. As 1 ap-| Oe ora ea a player) 1¥ JOHN POLLOCK. Much | = proached the doorway the gentleman Neary A cloupeurRstT ; | AMUSEMENTS, just whend of me came to“an abrupt) i RST. a 1 ~~~ — ti ith bi, Mes ath t a; rea tm sins oem pfcenan HS THs @ Sad Thing to Bll Hippodrome: Seta 1 his hawse. e oreo een Memeo o iueens! ma VOUNW. [eagbtt theannual among 4 during QUEER JUMPING RACES HURT oak MIPPODROME'S GREAT SENS ATION ONA i THY Ur SEDO ae | “But I'm a member of this club," pro- ~ 1 tested the gentleman in a mild voice. | Must Come Out. “Rent it,” said the policeman shortly. | WE “BEAT IT.’’ Sporting Balter of The Evening World: * Si © 0 n Ne all “beat it. Evidently str. | yZERt S—! have often read in a certain aver ‘about the reat, eeds ul O'Rourke's emporium wasn't doing Jed Fran’ Merri business et the old stand. ‘a nm ‘companians bo t will come cff at the Long book, bent the Highlanders. i . mole he 2H pitching. in 1906, Acre," announced 4 voice from the peat the Mostons the year they won the | Pennant, Frank was supposed to be Yale's BAITLE oe PORT “ARTHUR his broth. Merriwell be truthfal. EMPIRE = yarcsies WM. H. CRANE 44 [ns eee CYRIMS CON rough the ropes J KAICKRKBOC “4 ‘ee fest. all-round athlete, and the best beat ft" for the Long Acre feur athlete in the. world. Now, | A.C. which is sou'-sou'-west of the there any truth in these State: Tyric—National—Broadway about half ou ever heard of him? Adit but a serious question. Please ariswer: in i Hs your spurting column. Yours true. Behold, in front of the Long A ANXIOUS. ut °GIRLS * CAI SAM! BERNARD BY J. JOD SE AN. look- would other squad of Commish. Bin; BY = ERBOG Bi y BOZEMAN BULGER. in the 's followers H payee “Beat it," advised the bluecoats. | Frank Merriwell is to | 3 3 over 3 Gee.M. Cohan x ANKE Ar at ais Back we “beat it,” guided this time | is to SAVU: 3% ify BelGie) bythe whlepered information that the| the xils fy etna Menrs Millers ay mae fe ‘ LEW HBLDS} a id aveit nu a LYCEUM TMEATREBway 845th at TheThiel ~~ ca " fight would surey come off at Sh game—a thing ni tk about but ey's, Jim Buckley having kindly volun- | seldom seen. If you teered to place his club house at the | are not kidding n rushed in and oe vourself, WON FIRST GAME |... disposal of the homeless Mr. O'Rourke, | story of one of Frank 3 - REROLLE Oh OCR: tA rag The sidewaik in front of Sharkey's Ventures that I once told to oid A TOURNEY. ! chance of ec ‘i o men who ass Ri gs yas med, And in the crowd fifteen | Rusie, and you can judge for your IN BILLIARD TOUANEY. ch ne of cour welcome, €5; A mere aeEaN | OTIS skit SKINNER % i ed = had a -uccess nd Mr. Dwyer Te ean It was a npionsalp game one notified the Eas: One I 2 tion and t ouse on the clearing It, a i Specta in less than ten s the build- i a 2 4 Wor LU gk was in darkness. The fight as far @ PEED cuit springs, | KEITH & PROCTOR’S ‘ pointment b “the Love Walta™ ¥ (rough guess) more of the ppers and rriwe.l was U ers, and some star f ‘acticaily the waole > congratulate was in HE PAPA Le BONNARD work at “A knot of would be spectators stood on the edse of one who } ia game fon was. fra with Intense 4 cops says nerve tryin’ t distric.. Beat HSE Hertem © ' 45 Drnmatin Smate ZOTAR rULLUW i] fern stat evs ree ASTUR © B Ziegfeld, Greatest suc |THE S SuUE KISS with GENEE pesults of Bouts Last Night. ¢ Maple A.C. Inst night Washington. and Willle ty. battled six hard neither having any ad: STANDINS 0 THE CLUBS. 3 out of AMEFICAN LEAGUE Natic Where you came Str IB W. te Bo, || ¢ ing on the Anythi at PASTOR'S ecaecy and Sleger Matched. | Amby MeGarry, the Prone leht-welaht, | ong j Bewasr tr neerned and Joe Sieger, of Denver, who has not EWE Pop, The he fhueht since he broke his arm in a pattie in [|New Amsterdam Baa JOE WEB! ae ‘ te ¥Y Phiiadelpala, were matched last night to tr: ale aL a 4 seco ns in a aix:round bout at the next pas, Weavers Sete 2 INDEXED GALLOP FORM ss repeal edt At Sheepshead Bay Johnso ehane J CIRCLE 22 "Ir Estzblished Over 40 Years. =u Kotor ANN cTHERIOLE Retiring from Business. 4 CHLIFORNA GIRLS WEST ERD. Senha. a5 Entire Stock Must Go. JAM MERSTEIN'S tetas be fens Nothing Reserved. EIN’S) (is) rea 100 june eS Every Garment Must Be BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Sold by To-morrow Vor! FOLLY state. ston, Thora, @ sat. “PEACH : TONS caROe Fedenrd Huan welche angeh © PORES NCEE AUWAEACE HIN OLD KENTUCKY LAS by wittd sors STUYVESANT hs | |B tI OU Mon WARFIELD "se ses | | BROADWAY AFTE wa OLYMPIC tice RENTZ | SANTLEY sme’ TAR 4 Sats, Dally. Smoking, STASINO. GIRLS EXTRA—KATHRYN MILES, GAYEYY TROCADERO COMPANY PRA PARRELL TAYLOR TRIO, Siete; COLUMBIA. 3" 2 TATE BARTON'S ieMeTATION ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tath Si Unuag PL | = ——? Fritzi Scheff jwits, MAN, SOI, UF Ld 1 (Ein Walzertraum,) no talks for Terry 1 For Anateur Next 1 All these goods are in first-class condition and of the finest oe Nai workmanship and material. DENIS SHEA, 429 Broome Street. i St.¢ One Block East of B'way. SPORTING, rT OPOLIION JUCKY CL Trl Raci gat Jamaica, April 29 to May 12, Inclusive. vores Me ry CONTEST WEEK fF Looks + sto $1.50, Mat, Sat.. 215, 3 | 0 | Diamond Kine's Horse Won. THt PURE FOOD SEP RTAR ETE : i 4 wt Whiskey Commencing TU-DAY at 2.30 P. HACIA __ RUSSELL BROS.” |! ree seis ae HS 7 ze Prot and Quan SIX RACES DAILY, INCLUDING THE bor MURRAY Be eet Extravaranra a | Mat, Dally. ro WALLAC : ton m pe snes only tr and $10,000 Excelsior Handicap Sunay Brook Distillery Co. tear » 4 Coming io ‘ 7 | | : Zul jefferson Co nN FIVE OTHER CONTESTS. The Merry SCNIGHT FOR ADAY, Wi CAs BROVE {Tt 1 m y ba Traine leave, East, gath Sti 3, Yo 1200s 12.9, 32.40, 12.50, 1.00, 1.405 1.20, 3.80. | Musical 2 70. A aay for a full ae mailed i soo Traine Heave, Bart, a8 5 Ys 56) V0 10. 1.20. bo 'P. ai. Linco’ Hireainey | plain wee arcuated ‘rrotieys from Jamaica and {ast station Kings Gor s direct to track berg it-EDNA MAY IE GOVEKNUK r SMITH CO. Won 1 at ‘Boston, every few minutes. Matinee Te SPOONER| AND THE BOSS. ans. , optivtors Saal It M. American Teasue | con wil va. Boston,