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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908. | THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [zo EDITED BY BERT EDGRE POSEBEN IS THE LA BEWe == af me | PRESENT SEASON SAMAY LANGFORD To Jon THe DaRKTOWN SQuao in Paris UP TO DATE AND NEWSY Once Great Sprinter Does Not Seem to Be Able to Ree , gain His Form. m BY VINCENT TREANOR, Bill Squires Finally Finds a Wine the matter with Rosebea? Fighter He Can Land His Famous Punch On, Bowerman Gives MeGRAW Roy THE LAUGH IN Boston. Club-House Play Gets « | Stronger at Jamaica | BY J. TOD SLOAN | That was the ory ell over the track when the once srest sprinter came home hopelessly beaten in the Paumonok Handicap. His old following did not desert him yesterday, as he looked as if he was ready for @ race. Favorite in the betting and awey to a good start, he could not get up a any stage of the route and was quit- ‘ing & at the finish. f Possibly the old sprinter has not re } covered from the cause of blood poison= | OSHTER BILL SQUIRES is » most persevering pug. It took Bill a long time to land one, but now that he has knocked Roche out in four founds he may over the mf ce that was punched out of him by Tommy Burns, Jack vin’ nand Jim} Flynn, and go down the line walloping| all comers in the most approved andj modern style. | From all accounts Squires and Roche} i t ] ing he received at Sheepshead Bay last season shortly after he bad won the | | Flash Stakes, Frank Weir, his trainer, still belleves that Roseven wiil come around ail right later in the season, but aT LasT ; stood up and sii) Bi Sauires Has NFAVORABLE weather conditions kept the attendance at the second there are inany of the regulars who os t was the Aust | 5 Cv away 1 y his let. Hoseben is not : eiyeensars ° Mave Goon’ [ J day of the Jamaica meeting away down, and the amount of money | a ete maltaneHandione’ | sent into the ring was corespondingly small. The play in the club- house, however, took on a new lease of life, and exceeded that of any day | | so far this year. The regulars-who attended yesterday were tired and cold, and it was a tickled crowd when the last race had been run. hour. As is usual in such cases, the | Noticeable among those present yes-| report quickly spread that he had been | Which Ne has twice been he is entered in some uie Belmont defense. He Anybody could But as it is a ye uum out, Bill of the ‘finer Played in Ame about that w like a mon the jaw. of them over | SNOW STALLS THE RACES IN MENTUCKY in England o: day were Eugene Woods, Senator! pea but the doctors who attended (ones WHAT Bi vou THINK OF THaTs ’ lex r on Je i ae 3 aaid 2 thin suite ‘ etre MMY BURAS is getting pounded. ||Reynolda/ and) Steve! Biking) all eernest-|itrom the tumblen oe ee ee) ee = Seber ace pe seated eee ee 7] Metropolltam I note, because be laughs at an anil offer of a $15,0W purse to fight) Johnso in England. It is hard to! fmagine why Burns shouldn't crack a few smiles. Over in England he has cleaned up more than $60,0) in the last jie months, A share of a $15,000 for fighting a big vVywelg! @angerous one—is a good joke. Particularly good joke, in fact that both Jim Coftro! fornia, and Tex Rickard have offered just double for the fight with Johnsc ly striving to pick winners. Se Ph D was a tickled | Reynolds fared better than the others, |) Pill Dwyer a tiel man in the | Rey ene jast race when he had the pleasure of | tor to nis great Joy ne whipsawed the | ging Nig’ ent any Maiase rons LAACCzQUVeEIN AN ummers to last race, second and third, and all of in ahead of the field | the club-house members are wondering all : Jack MeGuiness. who, by the way, how he did it. Oh, yes! The Senator) 13 Tiving wip to his reputation of tering oon (6; i 1 AN a does land them once in a while t y lucky, wagered $1.60) on ‘The| ace in rie 2 or the last race. If Jack's losing | alle: iD ere long he, will be | through, the chances are t Maxey Blumenthal is bewalling the fact that on the opening day of the meeting he lost the very susgestive! 4 much larger crowd le expected to oof c Bae Sey | Manager ee Read %\S.000- Coons LiKe A | Sonnded that eng is aay A on Ch ve curry outa thsi es ern is | Post Forfeit Guar Hciioiresuthaensercustjaal | MGrentin 7 eaial Scie PEANUT To T, BURNS. hess aa rue bes ees [eee eee that Bout Can Le Heal Brock hai t Los Angeles for Club Loses $1,600 on Its like any other mano” s PPurnytheltrackitwesi tests one, | AMUSEMENTS. SEES ETC ne Rrpletonene tergon could do sno better tnan. Charlte Heeney was perhaps the big- | . Flips nN 4 Bra ae S16. 000% fifth. This should not be considerei Ricnan yen LoueMevers! i odrome ? . ith ste, PP ee fight Johnson for a $15.00) purse when A ffort, and. no doubt he ash both backed. Bad ft i) only necessary { to travel Hi th Id Is R 1 ( ds Dewen barter snextitimerout) : 18 ws off the boards, Meyers s\ super: a@bout ten days to reach a battle-ground a le ea 00 ee ea ek | Stitfous and wears a new sult of clothes thst offers twice as much mNey for he track every day. OWN 1st tne bout, SBA le last, and once wore a pleased BATTLE UF “PORT ‘ARTHUR Also a beautifu hopes of his most ardent admirers HORSES. Carnival HOF MAN N- ‘KsE:SLER', eit Before he tack ie coon, AMMY LAN( > will soon be off S for that gay Paree, where he will erg 1 Soto, oe in Long Distance Heave econ". eee Little Sumter, wh: n yesterday, and STANDING OF THE CLUBS. vening World) AMERICAN LBAGUD NaTI 2. soul wes mens LYRIC, , . ATIONAL LEAGUE. = SOU Cala eantagectc Zin way Scadoie 4: Johinron and sammy Seve, | : 4 : Coe are ah : “Tommy | EUGENe w\beER's The Wolf aris is the one town on ea whe. 3 peton H FRET OR ANTS j me is just as good for a darkey $5 Suiscote ts 8 JAMAL cA ENTRIES. [to maxe varth HP DALY'S £3 5 SM Tomerten as @s for a white man—and pernaps a little 5 ) Phila'phiac? 7 bo Se howls. 8 10 an offer GIRLS « sau . better. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, (Special to The Evening World.) club, and that he would post fe | Hoor vefore Attell’s left ivoks anu doh If the French ady im- Washingion, 2) Pht nia, 1, Elgnt ‘ 2 JASATC ‘A RACE ACK, May 1.—| as a cu ud t tue police len stopper 3, Ma Orr pressed with MeVe Nie || See ran countaGtaresDy phia, 0. | Five in. are the 8 for the races | bo sa ‘ Casino © SAM BERNARD NE RL think of the Zulu nation when they see vain Betrolt-Chicago ql {St Louis, 3 wt ton sare, Bea, aes Johnson and Langford in action? Bo rat ‘Cincinnati! gdme postponed. year-olds; s: tour | bw 7 a of these scrappers MoVis’ by : GAMES SCHADULED FOR TO-DAY. Gans Favorite Over Unholz. bei it LEW FIBLDS} ibe Girl about three-quarters New York a: Washington Welphia at New York. xApprentice ni Joe G Counter. And what a field for faking Paris Boston sat Paliadel pia. mica Aen ACh will be when McVey, Johnson and Langford begin chal PIMLICO RACES: é "Jon vam Hi and meeting in the | ost) Baseban pai ening World hat | Th te re bow eat LNs) co. allenge will brin ex.) Dear Str Will you pl e tell me ney FIRST RACE Two year-olds: solling: four . { PACESTIC Mabel yn & Jum. hhow etrementetendl 1 fll) whe dowith the long vason, OT," Match c oe Bway « FLAN FTE RANCH } ihe bigwest, esl hreer are ent throw on record t NWA Liz Sn ringham, 12 “Christmas Lewis Expects to Stop Stanton SUMMERS BEATS SULLIVAN, | fo:»'= fe Favorite Dancer. $n Paris they know ttle e| Washington Heights. 4s and me Valter 5a {Special fo, The Evening! World.) jp piney WEN arnt BIJOU new sport that J on, = » 2h Bite & Eves, Su Mate W 0. panetoray wi nee S| BY ROZEMAV BULGER Laprnh haan rete DIXE a9 [es HONNARD. citement up. Talk yut a gi mine! S Bais NG in ral, G e, Tody Kopalsep) leat a as F ) ean x. 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