The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1908, Page 8

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Quorn onc aed Youngsters Are Not Aliowed to Play Baseball on Sun- day. but They Can Fre- quent Dance Halls. Recs. ‘UMB™R of boys were ing bail Sunday a vacant lot on An. @venue, between One Hun Tenth and One Hu: Eleventh streets. Some had baseball uniforms. Others played in the same clothes they wore in school or at| work during the woes. Around the edges of the lot other boys stood Jooking on. There was a fence around the lot— @ high fence with bills pasted all over it. | The boys were enjoying the game. It was good to get together once a week out in the open air and have @ little healthful exercise and ex- citement. They made the most of it, but there was no noise that could have disturbed any one. It was all orderly. Suddenly a couple of policemen came over the fence with a rush, dashed into tie crowd of boys, scat- tered them right and left, and chased them out to the street. At is against the law bail in y: re rich enough ty play with an auto- §nubile or @ yacht ur anything else of Unat sort—all right. ‘That's a lighly moral proceeding. But playing bail !s taboded. ‘The alicient law-inakers re- warded any pasume of ¢ set on! Sunday as a vicious, degraaing, wiiusement. Modern’ “guardians of to law” are Very vig.lint in enforcing the alth-giving out- restrictions placed on Of-door sport. Boys have he.tner votes Bor “influenc of the srt that is ef fective with the brass-buttoned brigade Breaking up ball games and arresting | ‘make a snow So TWO KINDS OF SUNDAY VME EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1908. THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK IN NEW YORK The “vicious TENDENCIES OF SUNDAY BALL PLAYING ARE "\IGOROUSLY SUPPRESSED BY cum * WATCH-DOGS OF THE Law. fap e . IKE ONLY “SPORT THAT RUNS EVERY SUNDAY WITHOUT INTERFERENCE THIS I> THi, : AW AND THE PROPHETS. KETGHELL MMEETS SULLIVAN AT. COLMA ‘Twenty-fourth It's against the law to play base- ball in New York on Sunday. If you are rich enough to have an or Speedway That's a highly | | but playing ball automobile, a yacht | J yer it's all right moral proceeding; cro ness T Race Entertainment HE crowd at the Jamaica track on Saturday certain. without a doubt that racing !s an absolute necessity as far as ente tainment for the public goe: as ‘een present and have seen the class of people who were at the track, he } rucky would probably change his attitude toward the sport of kings in this State tabooed. - e F Vill Battle for ise 18 f ' ; ont, Conn, with Jonny Lot ‘ Rounds in Ring at Ce “Unk” Russell and Lewis Matched. Barry to Fight Jeannette on Saturday | ae | Is Public Necessity BY J. TOD SLOAN jeipiia on May 1 oa arn ete mises Walcott Mo Night, Jack demonstrated | . Could our distinguished Governor have Ur EDITED BY ROBERT EDGRE menemicunoracmeeur deur gens eames mE LEWIS'S VICTORY BRINGS JuY 13 THE CAST SIGERS ng the ne amor he local middie- ut Walter Stan the fifth ty-round Lewis young men and the fact Stanton ia also floored Was euch @ 2 o'clock yes- © cabiegram ry Was re- World office arge crowa ne before yo Lewis on by his AMUSEMENTS. THIS WEEK rE LAST WEEK AT THE GARDEN ' Cys aS WH Not Exhibit, TP MiSs YOU LAST CHANCES, JS UFFAIO lic WEST “ye i ILD ae uy i ROMOTERS of @ different kind of; Adolph Spreckels, the millionaire; Atkin a week ago, Spooner, was made aa i P Aegal sport” pave the “infin-|migar manufacturer and horse breeder | DY wey "not imavcre ter iene ° , and use it, Yalifo OW peautiful who Mm f yey ‘ t ; Within easy reach of the vacant cot {f California, who owns a beautiful who moved up stre 8. : , broken | Stock farm in Napa Valley that| handily. Many awe hail 4 where the boys’ vall game | Rrauiove tetera wena Gr there Is a large and extremely no-|@s turned out many a stalco horse, | 2 is race a good bet on bh . NI 5 eee Bast in a few days : ane ie eater ee ae = INDEXED TRAINING EO cs ; tericus dance hall and diy ev or | wear ate Chedtracky: and took greatash Brown, son of the late Jim N 4 ‘ ee ane i {| terest in every event of the afternuon. is fghter sa Une older boys who were chased out of o made such a Dn at ska © fighter sald Ghe lot went there. Where eise WUld| po Thomas, wind a party of friends H BUG Listhabee ies Uney go tc luok tor amuse. a 4 jin tne grand d, seetced to pay little At Gravesend. At Sheepshead Bay Bet ‘ Sey acne Phe dance hall was running iull blast. !| attention ning of the horses. A s teres = Ratha 5 i aes casas a | Seer ae ald, ese duu wits, were [In fact, not once during the afternoon ECU MY) * here, F. TIEGFELD, IRS | Garcing slowly around We Lovr oF sit- | did he visit the ring or club house SH SHEAD BAY, Ma + EN. ER » INA yal the gieasy, beer-stgined tables = eB Sidis reokn Booze. P | Lou Meyers, whom 1 mentioned as Harvey After eae and Ross RIA Litde girls in’ sid ap) being sup na he charlevits San es Al | parenuy uot more n OF | wore a new Su E 23 fee futeen | Just for luck, whe | Gancing and drin aN ik | | ment ve out playing hung | during the entire afternoon cash a bet fit, Male of she with that be ite rac cescand uses oem sb tres corlones) Ini “sport.” ae to-and from the track ev’ y ee i ae Saran __ AMUSEMENTS I New York 10 adive of a dance| ners during th eee Frau lombier Bas LED—One mile in 152 | Hippodrome rare hall, as it ts to play basabell. But the] 6. tne strength of his race with Jack | iooking fort | mile in 1.51, breez- J Do dive has “influence. et ieanmaters || Wee -NiGHT, GI TGRAND D ARMY NiGHT. If you happen to live on Amsterdam avenue, somewher® near One Hundred/ and Tenth street, we'll say, it may in- Bookmakers Are Getting seethe La “Upside Plants BATTLE OF PORT ARTHUR vatery, a, ONAGP tr BEAUTY 0243-5, 0.3 furlongs 0.3F, O48 45, 1.02 sAgrest you to Ro down Esomoneuncey ails ba ‘ternoon and see 18 rf EXPLOSION—Four fu Si 1.0 sTwho would be much better off 33 SI r Wamcurionee 000 Pern 100 Heres ten pail ume, Snseing as | umpe Yy e ise nes Has 48 405. 108 @ Seasons 500 Ballet) Winter Carnival, eavy, smoky atmosphere of the danc hall, or drinking at the greasy. beer) 2 i 2 aoe . LYRIC | va Wed Blulhed tables, You can see young foi- down to $ to 5, Fleming at 4 to 1; Me {SWIET Six furlongs inf “Gay ay ih Sa , Jows who ought to be playing ball doing =: a! ter at 3to 1; Pret pla rom y wa E WOLF thy same thing. olice interfering. | BY VINCENT CoRR NCS evens to 4 to 5; Sa ¢ backed from TOON One mile and a fur ReiRe ea Buc de you heer yaile in the distance HE bookmakers are being crimped gto 5 to even money: Marguer- handle DALY ‘Ss 15, Mate *s ies end see crowds of by scattering and with startling regularity since the| jt. at 15 to 5, Mark 2 at 4 to 1i| mar i heel . GIRLS; Ee eRe Set ied racing season opened at AqUe\ Ramble plaved from threas to 8 to Ready fy sul that the quet. and the majority of them are Dif Red River backed at 7 to 2 — LORD ItRECT—Four furlongs CASINO 8'.8 18, Mats thors. « sar 2.35 of exerctsing and 100K-|jogers up to date, The horses have Bad, Preceptor at 7 to O12 2-5, 0.24 3-8, 0.36 4-5, 0.4 Oy Nearly husement out of doors on a! eee running rm, and the bettors aot CNN a Hero ernoon stlil be aupe| ' rr © been par- furlongs in g oy were. Sei] tioutar o Jana nine aa,” Aly O48 25, METS Pret pg | av 819, Mata Wes real outside scorer, furlongs n wayaes cn letter trom George Hack- Melissa, the Dwyer fill a to-day Pours turic ngs midt, who Is now in Eng-| fhursday at 30 to 1 Has a lot Eve S15. Mate Thurs & Sat 2.15 and the books HCke M dl South Lancing, S x in a long wh of Bway My Dear Edgren—When 1 a good break si 2 by i through New York wrestling Jown t since Jamaica qs in 1.21, Tg Ie Maa Gotoh I dia not like 1, as 1 did wet an {dea of SING —Six furlongs) | “ita ex ~ DIXEY a PAPA Bibi wishiit commer ou | y A ip against zing. Has speed. | pep HL LEBONNARD | He uz || o4 dian aie \ Eat AMUSEMENTS COLONIAL ba a iouaebon tie | "I 4 EMPIfi. Brgatey Mat. Daily, 25 rH ; EME Ti Caan Wed a ¢ tated oma M. H. CRANE Pyimeraye | # AT HAMBR A ; NATION i : ran KNICKERBOCKER, teway @ Yyth se Mat. Duil3 4 : 10 Geo.M. Cohan: .; AMERICAN rn y if mt ard, 10: CH Bi w& Bway IVAN SAVOY Si ri8 0 "nn ‘mn bncth 60, Prominent Turfman n AIHA MSON's TO-NIGH IDA NEW STAR yi’, KATE BARTON'S TEMPTATION | < STUYVESANT Wer,ai'0 $13 ore nad ater WE SERVANT [fet oo HUDSUN tye oh! Henry 3 DAYID | KE i ” if ar Bway ae INNER 2it.tiovon wif a ature, eet gn Hay OTIS SK Present Fido” Warrens of Virginia A sn ASTO By. fa a Mats, Wed. & D> Bie ol Wed. Mace: “Beat find of the sea Alan Dale, E_WITWE.) (DIT, LUSTI ae mt Hoo et " ie s} vain Ste Irvin 4 PI 1, Wed. Night ( Cho w Zea 1 ‘ . poren: a " Mimes In the City. —— Pie ues ns ; pee SCHEFF gti, | BLANEY'S Gun ayt? HE UOUBNS Sb 4 EDNA MAY. Prices 2c, to $1.80. Mat, Sat,, 2.18" By. 81s Day. 215. SPOONER| AND THE BOSS. . To- day arm Adm. Hareball, Polo Gi Giants nilade lpn it a in ; poet West Bod i 9725,125 01 stn ay | pees Helen Noldl \ peraya', avian | f Pe Aiken fie ton hey. and 18th SQUE OF THE | Wart ANGRY cde a ert nee onPuEUM sag We a Bile et | i MERRY WIDOW sate!” MERRY. WIDOW. IN" GERMAN | LATRE, Ay SANL KIS NoOsOoMt IN nur LIBERTY § ST CHORE wort Hast MAB i 3 TALIAFES New Reterdaee MA 7 THE MERRY WiDOW ian KEiiH & PROCTOR’S 5» AVE K bet) t wit Four Mortons V2Eth St, Amateur AMATEUR NIGHTS THURS. & FRIDAY ve GRR AETMERSOLE ith Ls TONIG Tues, Thurs Wea Ey: Mar. “¢ SECOND Mes NG) ARLEM CASIN ay optNING To. Mann, tol AW lear MERRY. GO ROUND i eae ERAY, THALIA sree $5 THE COWBOY ss! sauAWe y We way & 30th Bt. lave, ry WALLALK S iia « ve Mersy A Knight for a Day feu Bade May 1. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ALOIS * COLUMBIA * Matin 15 20) Be, COKINNE ONELL in "DORA THORNE Dally SPORTING, RACING 10-DAY AT | sees TQ May INCLUSIVE, asi 18,50, '1.05, 11-10. 1.20, 1. 1.30, 200". ML Trotleys, from “iamatse last station Kinga Co. ‘'L"’ direct to track every few minutes.

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