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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1908. SRD EOE | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK xcseit“ticren onadnannaananntee.) = on~>~- ETROPOLITAN HANDICAP WILL Ble EVENT ——— | Magnificent Course at Belmont Park Will Open Its Season on. Wednesday With Good Race. © FRENGA Ketchel Is Now the Most CHANPION ) Prominent Middle-Weight ; in the World — And He Has the Class, Too. | LY VINCENT TREANOR. ITH the close of racing at Jas will to Belmont Park, ere on Wedr jay the Westchester ng Association will throw open the gates of thelr lly equipped park and the ~ race meet- ing of the n will be on, be a hummer. The ica have been / Ra | HB Stanley Ketchel renter / W Jack Twin Sullivan out Saturday night at Colma, | in twenty rounds, he became in an, instant the most prominent middle. Weight in the world. H It was something of a feat to beat the fighting Twin. Although only aj Wi LENIS PICKS THREE PIPPINS IN RARIS. at prom Unknowns 1 in at lea: e the king has gone woe- mer He fe BURNS HAS OFFER 4 |#tacing a Public Necessity, — |KRAMER BEATS 9m Nn twenty-five rounds with Al Kaufman | only last November, and although he | é lost the deeision he was never in} danger of being knocked out. Kaut. man outweighed Jack Twin by forty pounds or more. Suliivan has beat: | en heavyweight Mike Schreck. He has beaten heavyweight Jim Flynn. | Hie has fought twenty round draws | with Hugo Kelly and Jack O'Brien | og! ' appealed to so many people would be - \ a crime against humanity. : 2 jSentiment Strongly in Favor] one prominent member of t LONDON, May 11—A telegram re- dis, fraternt narked after ¢ ceived here from Sydney says that of Sport as Conducted tor's speech that if liberty andj track yesterday afternoon, when the! ‘ommy Burns, the heavy-waight otmm- oy @ free country are the motto of tle| new course wae dedicated with six | |pion, has accepted an offer of $15,0N to at Local Tracks. United States what is the use of put-| races. In the first professional event visit Australia and that It is expected Ung this State Nn a giaas Cage. on the track F1 L. Kramer won The miracie has of Brookign; Walter FOR SYDNEY FIGHT! _Says Senator Gilchrist qe IN SPAINT Fifty-five r out of on April 27, _ te ts estimated that elght thousand le were present on the Vallsburg Montgom= timers, Atkin Re: mph, Dane he will the Amer apponed. Horace | from Joo F x y. ea6t ‘ LAS | ne: rust BY J. TOD SLOA E. has won a his popular | Bardgett. iffalo, and N. M. Ander a @ud KidiMcCoy. Many other famous) ; \ rns Q a Erato Piresentitharini Condonven: owner, Paul Rain, When Rainey | son. of Denmark, the men finishing : middleweights and heavyweights} Sup ‘ : ate Pateete! one 2 he could nave bougat | t amed. ar jas not accepted the of- ey. He agreed to go If n $15,000 for one fight, but} three con-|out of business is one that {s not a public necessity, and any| Jack Atkin at a very low figure, $4.0°9, | Fe ute, | sprint working and ne pace for most Ro: of the thoroughbreds 13] 2000 Paul have been unable to do anything with the foxy Twin. He has fought effort to legislate the sport] oF $5.0 for the two. He took Horace at $21,000 and refused Jack Atk ed in the above nay deliver hundreds of fights. This is only the| ne San oklyn : hy Carmun's W. H. which Burns de-| only ll advised but more than dfkely the “vest “0 ~ a Reiss a ee |to react upon those who would agi- of mod CAP | gon Dri ee York ‘ He will curry rd race will ng to ar-| seventeenth licap for p! Squires. | tate such a movement. This was the a er, with a thirt third time he has taken the count. The other two" kiockouts scored Baseball Players Celebrate inst him years ago w anya ere more or | sentiment expressed by those who| Notter clair less the aM: of chance blows early | oe Ost iss nat * Belated May Moving Day wiresting in Brooklyn, [pentane oeeetne or senator ofl| Reeder partner tn the srinds. Root ap. In handy —_—-— the K ores nasi clases (aie Bhey | Rrookiyn. tomorrow night against Joe Ram: |and no doubt will find an echo in the| ! wil . Papke soon, and Cael) as 1 WBEBSte|| army en arse , vs seer r sien over these |American’s Western Clubs Nand eld ead despite Necients Bro Emanuel heart of every man through whose | na ; ‘a Al Bo t of the! Come East, Whi'e National ASS de nine te Chicago Steck-Yanis Foy, who han| vital parts there courses the rove | ia Faces winner to the middle-weizht champlon-| COMe East, No ae ee 8 Highlanders open wrestied a arm om three ovvasions with | healthy sap which prevents us ali|,Refore shis meeting Pay something of a siam- haven (@ lac the te | NAM eects Co 2 5 he Pyenit a cams Go Wes the op om being mollycoddles. One, was that, Bradi If. He had a fearful | Teams Go West. Very Strong fromybelng y shes a ee ect he ts very ike | Senator Gilchrist was present at] the races and made a short speech in} sume ought to 4. The Hig r was that Dugan boy to follow. Both t from start to Ses elu igh oming tr! : ee : ing true ; fran tne greatest! PY BOZEM: prillabitiall eeaneee anal desta {the club house after the racing was/| = mur i middle-we record, 13 baseball r 3 vill aon finish “Lucky Jack’ Me won ea T. Seneca ee ene ee lacathe m ? over for the day. Mr. Gilchrist was | ,<jhucky Jack’. McGinals, won, apast on ‘ Senne Tiny (sto ea oy plete rearrangement of il SES very conservative in his remarks, but | winner. ‘ hovip ax! Girmll Go recites : ‘ommy Ryan i8} tye astern clubs of the National] the reformers who would prefer to} genator Reynolds was a big lose: Sat- r Evening World ) Te H ya aia we Mc! conte whet 7 Tonopah Promoter. eer a ae meee ne! STi ol nag | spect that he Is an Inmate! are passing the trains witch arc | CD Gubheh Gua) Eile CHeNeEs || - A hat Russell and roth graveyard. But! ing the Western clubs of the growing on Broadway were not dealt| Hlent to one club-house, 15 to 1 bade Ci satur j x ring orace ‘At ion Tommy dle He will yap a few and Ketchel me into the ring and challenge the winner. | East for the first t sort of t 5 going years ago.|can League into the East. T yarrow cn and Burns Battle with In a lenient manner. The Sen-!}i05: And 4,10 hen Papke| will show a real test of 8 lator had enjoyed his day of racing and last? He may even get} to: es. The W will meet the Bes esa a at hf ‘a ly, concluding w e vier lost 0) ; ae ea = Jack Atkin-Res Chicago heavyweight, such ah Dout at the stag of the undred to race and quit) = = — We w Tamautaie pa Friday nisnts ta anxiow t : c een bis eatin Ce iL a Ree ae Ce blk ait hos BY JOHN POLLOCK. tis with bare, «ite cas ne |remark that to suppress a sport that the day about $4.49) to the bad would have g! 2a pl or Ke el or| due to extraordinary on ne bs he} o badi: a | sat es Perey THER big o en | wash bie handicap ¢ Beale . anyone else a fight. But when he be-| part of the other clubs that way | THER ble offer i Sie Ce | fas ont mainn se y | oa Anan 1 to go back he went so far that he| or if théy are really just strongly made t n ner is trying to bring F INDE E D GA ib [ OP FOR) Hi 4 wouldn't enter the ring without having | np ns. BAL ohare | a, : ! XE ZI ippo rome the other fellow framed up. Hel s, twenty-five s eee Whey to, Phiiate eal —_—+— ar RICH Pais 8 st : ‘ cht for Pittsburg, whe: ’ Ch = senile here Evel. 815, Mat, satire f Ag couldn't endure body punishment, and | last night me 2 ok up with A H 3 rie pele that finally forced him to retire:| fre the first guns in their Western who brought off | caas fimater, Mr Me, At Gravesend. At Sheepshead Bay. Geo.M. Cohan y \. 71:7! ise _ONATP by vel, Tommy still claims the middie-weight | Campaign to-morrow San rh te Ganainnl = Worling hard at the New. | Polc oor Bvening Worlt) (Special to The Evening Worl.) SAVOY Sth St @ Pas” Bie : | Giants Oa be ns id selon * Cases 4 ’ "¢ ata & Sat. b failed te > c ante heateitahecexnectentanhe “ND, May 11 IEAD BAY, Me 11 Gy ; 2 title, but he failed to defend it for} Bale Cudndteremintescellent P syndicate | BANS, %9,Fient nis eat If he expects 0’ heat END, May | Henry 3 2 THE RANT ks track s in good! A numb s were out training | J Ass te Pi to-day and some real this mo The dest work noted fol-|f HUDSOV fi oi, near Bras } : & Mate, Weide sat workouts resulted. The lows: | THE HONOR OF | 30 RAMBLE turtongs in oso,|L OTIS SKINNER rie Can handily. Nice colt several years. He has lost all right to| "4 {t. Either Ketche! or n| be in the place that Ryan held secure | against all assaults le his health! w hopes for bet-| of miners of Goldfield, Nev., to offer 39 k on t trip. | the men a purse of $35.00 to fight elther t can win half of| forty-five rounds or to a finish on JAMAICA ENTRIES. ] f has an excellent) Labor Day afterncon. Curley has al- beatae er Mc( an even rn club t n the We: bre and strength lasted ns saps EO) pete 1 to The Evening World.) |S GRAPPLE—Three furlongs in 0.12 | a4 oR0, t : nan TS the Pennant | ready cabled his offer to both men. | saMAica tack TRACa, S. Yt 3, handily. Looks, well. | TR 5 TENE E four ae _KEITH & PROC TOR’ Ss ERRY MGOVERN fs having a} “Tange as & tts Mineter S ‘ to-morrow's races he: par furlongs «in 3g TEACRESS—Seven f TH AVE. Tbe Ravel Watts: a a hard time breaking into the ring, | WIn @ large majority of the games at| sajior Burke, the Nght on aaok RAG Joe Humphreys has given up the | home. Inc dental yt i y no had not fough fo eyo fant 10 Fite, in, 024 ss. 38 TOM 1 ne paint atl BE RN: RD: CASINO $dea of having begin again in| th ates) ah cragoenh satiate @ South Brook’ Mevronolitan preparation. —MADIUL i | Hor i ary Rieti & 20th Si New York. Gotham wants to be, swered h bout at th XPLOSION furl: O48, A Nee | a6 i 2 “ghown" that Terry is right, and 1 etter ball at Cc. on handily was tb Nn 024, (37 MOM UM-—Sis furlongs fn 1.19 2-5, | > pS: H g 28 CARRO, Six fu will go to P Ipnia for the trial] In the meantim ors are | pout. This will come off next Saturda at the top of the neap hammering | how that confidence in Terry's! their way toward the pennant. Girl Behind the Conn’ Iohy WITCHING aily. De! breezing. Edillo Fox,Cole & Johnson ‘ 34 FAUST—One mile in 1.5, very eas- 3 Rosebud furlongs in ily ate eee sat | 36 MIS m Buckley stopping the ¢ to save Griffo from belne put out Rurke floored Griffo several times dur- SOURI LAD—One méte in 1.48,| Mat-Dalt ting lop isn't ning, Humphreys has iffith has handily zsonHOUR _ Hackett : xy hed him against Young Loughr Pe ing the three rour with heavy sin 02, 38 MASTER ROB ‘our furlongs| Marle Dressler, Night Month 41 Woot TF j one of the touguest of Philadelphia's t nthe jaw. As Griffo was out. | WTR oh) GEE mating well U Lay BIJIOU es ! ks a te Wy 5 1h i Fs in 0.52 A F Sul, © : ligbtweights. anyt ekley did the right thing In acai stall Rarer yi Mat.Dally,25e Chrly Richards, others ah auigeraoh “Tf 4 Young “Loughrey n ed pia. 38 ROSARIO—One mile in 0.24 BONNARD, |New Amsterdam ee es THE MERRY WIDOW 5, hand- Ihaa about ¢ st night, “everybo« fe that rty pounds on away. will have to s | men Who know, it ts young my toning, the new le = F i SIT. Four furlongs In 0.50 2-5, middle-weteht MeMahon's 10 ©” Duncan, irs Jimmy | there. He'll do it or I'm Dute ts of the Paris on handily. He's as good right now as hb likely to make the itd CMS TT et eens furlongs In WINIFRED-O} i |New You YOrR evs: vty was, Ask Ye tt how . to keep him. from ng the Js SISTER RLNORA—Fonr furlongs in | breezing, F, Ziegteld, Jr.ts, Greatest yy Mata, - can hit. Last tna hurry. He aerate All out (2 A ee Ties | THE SOUL KISS with GENEE mund’ Hayes & |= OLOGO. ur furlongs In 0.53 aniloping. A nice colt. ; RT Four furlongs in| % handily. He is ready. Four furlongs in and Billy erm ot Co | ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 141) st) & Irvin ‘ive furlongs In| iN ME ir ef TAPS, afl) WMA FRITZI SCHEFE Molt vopaaedel tt URRY | ct while it does us a lot ind iT Pe 0 0.36, 0.49, handily. He Py wk MR. SOTHERN, in Lor tog crt Duta Four furlongs In i. Joe Weber's ““""\ ved = Mt Sere NAL ntact: PAT WHITE'S 0 ood trim. | neh mit i tl mn Sti | as ; MERRY WILOW tlh GAY ETY GIRLS ieaerra Ma Pr moe ioie ly irela aha. ight ADIERS \cib. STUYVESANT 182.8! 205, b Amateur Nights ‘Thursday and Friday. furlongs in nie colt furlongs tn | 38 ly. Never j OPPEEUM u tour in| ow IN GERMAN, “i (MERRY WID W tif F WEY BRIG B | eMiebstiaewt we.) Perm a8 OLS “HON 049} One mile tn 0 0.49 2-5, handily. Had 1.15, 1.48, handily last, time, i PRANSVAAL—SIx furlongs in 1.17 4-5, ALARA TERI Sate About ready now.’ in 1.16, hand-| furlongs — in ‘D 7TH AVE, LAST THU &set. MAT. ; Warren F Virginia | R:co# HARLEM CASINO star 2 fe hand of speed S80, Mate, Wed. & 8: once. 1} SAPTIVE—F riones in K Uietit BIG MONTH and Mis me ' OAS 2 handlly. Very | "PAID 06-81, iLL. a to m T ne ee eee AD NFU UGIE es afte t : pale ta Chauffeur Held for Trial. | Corbet | ay WI Corbet Charged with stealing a speedomete: Per va | worth $9 from his employer's automo- | tf : bile, Peter Richter, of No. 493 West | | fre een Firty-fourth street, chauffeur for John Bea — Me 1. Schiller, of No. 1746 First avenue, qhe Kilkenny football champions ce AKnight £o% hy n Marguerite tel looked as if they were about to recetve | — = = m Magistrate Steinert in the Jefferson & MATS. DAILY. ‘Theatre, 128th at, n'r 8th ay, arket Pollce Court a bad defeat at the feet of the Long- PAS 0 i.) ars. palty. (WEST END Tey 8th av, T Popular Prices | | was to-day held in $1,000 bail for trial P. Daly s > TA Wekeee dt vas \ gee ford team at Celtic Park yesterday. vane Rants (HELEN NOLDI (iit i U. T. C. TEAM WINS. The latter is practically new at the! many The United Tournament Com 4 ny *ve-men | sport, and surprised a crowd of 5,00) Baa Gani Eer AAs which wa sent to Huffalo to roll in| py carrying the ball Into Kilkenny ter- THALIA Mats. a ‘tay, “the Sat ail? SPORTING, & Two-year-olds; tournament won firat prize ritory and scoring a goal before the David Kesseler— wane hon feats e Spell.” |~ RACING TO-DAY AT G, haw charge of the big national champions could materialize. Canavan Rivas iccine ROAS | WRESTLING MATCH OFF, | A.50?" Snne!hampioha, favored 44 Mine | any. 2.1, SPOONER | THE DETECTIVE | on’ aSnikna “toumer’ champion, sannnunced | 14 pointa, and : AWERIUAN sit:"Z3e "8 AVA Res agia EM, OAM, ate ot Fee none scomeay Dwser, O'stes, | ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO. powrane] fi, Zon lags Bet rh Lease in willing Man Royal Captive Newoastle, Pa, who ts| ‘little’ fenters | A long time, but | His iret | RIL 29 TO) MAY raing leave East 34th a MES ‘SCHL DULED FOR To- DAY. New Yor iadety a at Wasi Cheak ac Mudiwon Sauate Garden 'to- > Low Heart’... . ; 4 *Appreatice allowance, that he will not meet Jenkins. re yer and Daly and ‘Hyland. Cavalleria Rusticana and I Pagliacel. every fow utes, 4 ti at

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