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, down, Do You snow wha Really Means to Run 100 Yards in 9 2-5 seconds?) Then Lisien. | HIS past week has seen two of | the most marvellous athletic | performances in all the his- tory of sport. The surprising thing, to athletes in the Metropolitan dis- trict, is that the record-breaking has been done by a practically unknown athlete in a remote State. James A. Rector has run, in com- Petition, a 100-yard dash in the re markable time of 92-5 seconds. Re- Deating in another set of games) within a week he made the distance | in 9 3-5 seconds, equalling the world’s | frecords held by Arthur Duffey and | Dan Kelly. This second performance | .Was made in the dual meet on Satur- day between Virginia and Hopkins. Rector not only won his event in world's #record tme, but he did {t in a way that neeree pao Pal sible doubt of the accu- acy of the ming. ‘he man whe ri wecond to him, a Well-known runner a the name of Ashby, We ALL HAVE A TOUCH OF THE SPEED MANIA. Change in Betting Rule Will Increase Crowds Detting ring a $ losing wager would put them out of the running at the start. | The Jockey Club has found out that | Whe $5 rule d{dn't curtall betting, as St Change in Betting Rule Will 1 is always good for 101-5 seconds. Rector beat Ashby “a Swell Crowd at Bel- expected, but stmply caused a change full ten yards. When Dan Kelly ran his 100 in 98-5 seconds his fleld was close of operations to the field ring. at the “up. (Of course Kelly Was pitted against mont Track. yenee of something ike $2,000 a day le the cing association for he} prcei2e slde from this new record: $2 tule the asscciations veieen as shown his ability {his nriched $2-daliy from the 9 or mc Spring by beating Caruuell of Penney!) py yINOENT TREANOR. | Who 30 1 Ga ed Ce i of Oregon, two of the races and betting on them for the pplemrastestie shore distance amen a HE crowd in the grand stand at| $1 odmission fee, . I Belmont Park will be Bisger to, _ the revocation of the $8 rule is busi day than it was last Mon receipts, clations have f Fries rash prophets have ore RECORD THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 18, | THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y “THE SPEED MARVEL OF THE CENTURY—RECTOR, ee Janes A. RECTOR, 109 vos - 9 % Sec. Scar ches sence ne Some AMERICAN WILL RUN 100 YARDS IN 9 SECONDS BEFORE LONG. Fight Game RY JOHN POLLOCK. A NXIOUS to steal the proposed bat- pionship title between Staniey Ketchal and Dilly Papke trom the dite ferent fight club promoters of Muwau- kee, Jim Coffroth, matchmaker of the Colma (Cal) A. C. J offer of a $10.0” purse for the men to |fignt for in a twenty, twenty-five or forty-five round contest in the wpen air the latter part of next month, Whiie Coffroth’s offer is & good one. it is doubtful if he secures the bout, as the tighters would draw over a $0,000 house at the big Hippudrome in Milwaukee, where the c.ub wa rel woe cessful in landin the bout our there expects to bring it off. ‘Another new club will throw opan its gome unfortunate technicality kept nim Re Er eecon from fretting the record. Doe ran in 93-6 seconds on!z paid thelr §3 daily for admission to the grand stand were forced into the field ring to do their speculating. Here they had two and sometimes three chances of running up a dank-roll on @ $5 note. They could lose a $2 pet as a starter and still have § with which to get It | st» Jack and more. In the grand stand | Rem “Beet and- When a Title May Be ai Stake once—in the intercollegiate cham- He accomplished 94-5 times, although not Duffey ran pionships. seconds several heurly so many as Weters. ‘and won all over the world. Dan Kelly has run in world’s record | time only once, #0 far as the lw-yard | race is concerned, but he hus iso yatalied the 20-yard record, and has | going near tho beat Agures sa the bruad jump. ‘There is a great future ahead for Reo- tor, of Virginia. He is being trained now for the Olyinpic team tryouts, and | if he wins, as he surely wil, Unless Bome accident causes him to pre: he will have a chance to make! ‘The remarkable ease with which Jay dowtw world's best mark in the sprints | goa defeated Eustace H. Miles. req fi "London, with the eyes of all coun- | Gow yorid's amateur tries turned toward the finish !ne. |taining his title as the w court tennis champion, is probably tne | that has ever been | OME day an athlete will run 100 etaeeorene lon S yards in 9 seconds. ‘Ten years azo Pies eas ne vegetarian diet for ath- they would have locked aman up) Vi. go ts a good, healthy Amer- in Matteawan for making that predic- tion. But times change n athletic sports | more, perhaps, than in anything eige, | 4% American uthietic progress is one of | plentiful diet the wonders of the m-dern world. | ¢arian To-day all but a few long-distance ri rien ding to Miles, who ts an cuthor tean boy who does not smoke or drink, ‘4 in his training adopts a simple but Miles is a strict vege ning records, and the broad jumping | | Rata Ga right here in the land | ity on the game. court tenn! that Columbus found, American athletes |” goat spread to England that Gking a lead that all the strong | in Spain and sprens 0 ote the| {nen ‘of other lands ate unable to ovur- | drets of ¥ ago. In Ame | come. | pame is hardly thirty years old. i Here |s another viewpoint. Miles lost 6 Gould in England . { ’ Unis champtonship last year. Last month in a tourney here Mites won the right to play Gould again and Now, after defeating all aris ce Indy! a.m | Brief Bits of Baseball CINCINNATI ©. May "If T pia en Mratveretiiienins should offer $10,000 for ‘Buss’ Raymond, | i 4 tor | nee then ae e St. Louts pitcher, as reported i: Things are breaking, pretty hard for ee aie lane ee ieee Beh Mathewson in the West when he ta! , blecnash bow Maneser McGraw, of pounded out of the box twice in one the Giants, to-day. “I'm afraid ‘Bugs’ over! week would lose bis sobriqvet, and it would Goulues rer) Pais might be to indica while {nan Engilsh tournament on Vegetarian ould t to develop you want t the proper tne tos In Une pitchers who are style this seaso: Hes. im tutch Schaefer, on account of the joss of sSmmediately be found attached to me. Voice” gave a, ood imitation af Ihave no desire to add Raymond to my Vell, Burs" eatled to carry oi! r AND, Deane Paces This ca ight Of the orlzinal cast genom nag day thor work only once. I may make a deal of ger followed by Finley. | Bancroft are ‘trving to ary some kind with St. Louis wh wg cmrises had beet rip of the Heda oes om te fecond: Raatern taa“ip the Runday game with } there, but if I do there wil! be attached t The members of Mathewson's —--—__ ou © tra Glants Tom Mugnes ii unc tp the bux for two aronhoriniattiaval | at Inter-City Tennis. dese 10 hawkers. 4s, ch erases BROOKLINE, Mags., May 18~-before Saturday with Login, tle chatipto 3 eet play began in the inter-eity tennis glia seven draneoni cu Hettet tia rmuUie, Ue thrice tien a toe eae tournament it was announced that Mira and St. Souls for the exchange of elths singled in ive tntd and went co! Miss Margarc? Curtis, saber er Kano for rit hers Beebe and op a sacrifice, only ane of the | champion” and ext eGiyn, The loval club also has pur 7 to: roach a base io the xame, Yee. | would take: her : chaseg Inflelder 10: in, Of Boston, | Gris’ them In-one. two; three order in te | nent was made alao that TeEpOr e rday. [oiler cleat innings, ‘Ten of the Chicagos’ | 8c been postponed until to-morrow ummary—Inter-city tennis doubles: ‘ — — | Edith Re ret Curtis, Bos- on, doteat Mam:jond and Mrs. = om (ALN. Milam, ,6 we 9 to 7 i STAND) ‘© OF THE CLUBS. | Wiewsora Sears and Marlon Fenn, Bos- AMERICAN LEAGUR NATIONAL LMAGUE. [ ton, defevted Mrs. Bargar-Waliach and \ ———__—- —— | Theatre Team to Play Ball. | At We club, W.L Pol Ww. PC. chy We Gh " Woon Be ig BEI Glu We. Le BC. Ci ea, you pe | ‘to Mra. ML. Wearey, New York, 6 to Bitiawoiacte 16 #3 Dee 0004 12 GS Bhliet hu. te fof) stn ailit wo 8 ek 33 Cleveland. - St Louie..13 14 Wush'ton °) 6 1% ai) Rassteon Te Pittsburs 1g soe New York.13 11 (£42) Hrookiyn ehewken om Saturday, May 2, po, J {the basena. sams of the Meiropoitan $09 Opera-House ana t Lee Lash Studio $5 | will meet in a game fn vnich much tn x Sp || '7Feet fa ores, mantrented 4 4 et "So ve The etropelitan BB. . former- RESULTS O» YESTERDAY'S GAMES ly under the management o¢ Alme Ger- No eames nctioduied, Cinetnaat, 7 | ver, claime the championshif rac 8, Hiposirn, |thentricat teams, Dut the Taw Lime it. Louis, 2: Hoston, |doys, although defeated py the Mets GAMES SCb2vULED FOR TO-DAY. inst reer, tink they ‘can dafeat thelr eee 2 foriner Hale in the coming game. “an arom, Aree tore i ak. Cinereamls Thelr cbalonge was quickly ac sels ay Sepia ; Teddy Biedie Max Hirs 2) NGeinaia, Anown in ‘theatrical cireies, will es nor tba] eral will start season Of the ollgthles t dicted that sore day an athlele | 1) eer on every succeeding day|and in tiese days of rich stakes and . would run 100 yards in 925|™! or ote. The ranks of the | Dig purses they felt they couldn't stand | seconds, but to tell the truth few sort |of the meeting, 108. Ue Tote OO Vite ar. l followers expected to see the great) rorulars in the cheap field wi! com | “phere are hundreds who enjoy a d selande of Duffey and Weters und|reepondingly thinned out. All thie is Meeat the truck who don't play the Kelly ¢o s0 soon. ue to the revocation of the no less than sof getting re quis — ‘By reoeuting 1n this way, two record-|$5 betting rule which the Jockey Club ex BY J. TOD SLOAN. breaking runs within a week, Rec'ur} causes to be enforced following the ; mong Pe ng canine aall of Virginia places himselt among the | antt-racing agitation at Albany. the common { the wealthy, is the week when we are Cs e indreds don't care t r : + Best (ul ule, point: wining ehambons.| At the time this rule was instituted RCE Che @ to risk more | quite likely to get the first ernie. Weters Without, a dow e | : : Berne Weters was WitnUl, f °raa|it was sald itsobject was to curtall) i ; | line o& tne fucure candidates teores of races in ¥4-o seconds, then|the netting, to prevent those who} ney have won just a! 60. ono a Aa eRe Bong Fe ay Teas alee Lupa ia tok Bree arin tre Bled daa! for honors ‘his season, as in the cun- inner ‘whenev sta ¥ é Boa : howe Ing of the Withers at Park Winner whenever, ne red Ot aaually hard earned money. The resutt | Bitty “rice ea, mowed ing of the Withers at Belmout Park | (Timers caught him in 93-5, but always | or tnia was that hundreds who usually | her previous start. when MoCahey got he | Saturday it is a sure thing that sev-/ to compete which are later for the richest turf prize of che | the Withers, Colin, Mr. K chumpion of son Unel sth colt L new workout | Meellck, Lukeland’s Questi | B, & U. Chapultepec, and a 3, some of which have start- ‘to go to the post. It is well to tab the lot week, for you will want \to k all that Is pos n they | Re e starter Saturday, Juvenile, aiso to be run Satur- day, is one of the richest prizes of the season for two remeniber fad a $20 bet Rouse comin fey politicus ad Moune, BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. | (Special to The E: that the great a number of other ear-olds, and those wio Tremont and! crackajacks wert graduates from the clase in this event | will cun over the list to see if % e | irs any to show from the bunch this| season | Field Mouse, the 100 to 1 shot winner ot | 6 Fashion cont the bovks same Mousands The younxater wasn't heavily Javed. but were at least hundred | #isteaicnt bets tude ‘on Win and any, num bers ot, show beto seoorded.”” Chucten” Getee tack, tha Jer Lantry ha a) a bet on sted as a | 1 BELMONT P. VRACK May is.—Following arc the entries for to-morrow: | FIRST RACE--Thres-year-olds and up- and a naif iurlongs; < conc y! | 104 Pat Adrians, Tom Prece Favet'e Copper Hivin Seler vi en) 2852 Taino 231 Amaen Bas aT a1 Kin 2217 Hinito as FOURTH olds RAC atom Bulger A Queen Marguerite and ‘True.. on Mactan ernenints BEQOUND RACK. Two- ree { furtonge stra! Rhee colts, Zoursiand Vet RACE Bxvlosion MS) Terry, Muld’ 2798 Alciheue Resimino ‘a}out two miles, 113) ‘Bir : PE eae fe2) Wonh'arr ie dae ‘The Knteny 33) Jin Meat, ae Mark Gainberta’ 272 FIFTH KACK—Iaudioap; 9 fonone | z oe MR i 212 Good "to | gai, Tart, Stanhope | fort, Stan 27T* D'Arkie oes i| Bae OMe Honey. 340 Pina and. Seedloa! QT? Master nf Craft steeeee SIXTH RACS--Throe-year-olds AN) mullite. tebe Pidden by. eek hen nee ridden = winnct; coven Avole epignoncne OC var Stonpleobase; four-year. | Jong shot player. and every then, with th Away. said to the bookie, “I'll take $5 each | REA on that 100 to 1 shot. The Commissioner thinks gor $5, no race horse is @ 100 to 1 shot under any |Joe Thoxnis. ne valved. My for lens boiz. Lady Hubbart was pluyed a killing, Tab | this tilly, as it is one Tyler had w big ve She was ba. and had no chance after taat, Baby Wolf was the tvat horse nthe To- rs Maid interfered 16 see the nici in the last sixteenth be would | boggan. and had not Berry with him have won in the clubhouse on Smart Bunch of Horses n the Wither. He seldom lets one pass, | Frungiacy. is ukely now and then hits them. put a bet on Melissa to win the race and his b {fea of throwing his money Joe Madden's dest. on Top Note Sacuniay. interfersd with at the start! next or MeCuen won $4.000 from Jimmie | Chicag the Belmont tw» Lantry | und hold a boxing jount A. C., whicn bas @ spacious clud-nouse at One Hundred aad Tairty-seventa street 1 Third ay The principels iu tae ela. suai nist be 4 doors on Friéay night Fu stax, 1k ts me Doth mon dre BluAKers 4 the fight promute:, of Sam Jack Gleason, the guine If be is comieed gut of Jim Jegiries is anxious te to febt al ais ult club Jl ‘ {Rafe Gas ue has made Gane & ix uftee noer Battling Newou for twenty Runde month, The ‘tie tat he | will be su naton, A flent between Gans ana) at tet wound attract a big crowd, as we fole lowers 0 Miiet’ out there are ena feat. | patcing Neisoa has Jround’ fient with Ts kes Rilion Wa Bla |fore the Stitwaukes A fore Nad accented tne club's 1 [eeP nie way. Ww Chicago from Tha ] for tne eh Cowen @1¢ a big business. but quit loser | £0,8Mt oP ; on ae Bast? Sear ail The bck att 19°F | ia ott te trata At Te le ADO 7 w ay atch. The Western contingent went ww zai in| cided not © KO 1 ith the mi the last, and the old horse stuck out the mile) grey Pollok, manager of Charlie ¢ Loran fin, the Austral fea Tea As hap loo! s if ‘oom tr j said last nient that he had mi up ats n an thee r BY EA RDS ads ‘nave in fight only one battle in than the talent th gan on Berry Maid. Two days 1s not a bad record. x He woo the T. vow | te wakes tn two 1 Selita be. wlth Age Attell eRe champlonship of the the featherweight INDEXED GALLOP FORM NUMB At Gravesend. (pecta! to The Evening World.) ER 45. At Sheepshead Bay. (Special tw The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, N.Y, May & | SHEEPSHPAD BAY, N. ¥., May BR The weather was beautiful and the| A beautiful inoring for training, and track in good trim this morning. Tne|a@ cumber of horses were out. ‘The best best work-outs follow yore noted 1oN0W? more SINGLE STONE—Six furlongs in) # TBACHEGS saven furlongs in 0 +, Lis 2-5, handily. Coming to band.) 1.05 9 3-0, Ji Dreezing. B. BRADY—BSix furlongs ta ur furlongs in 0.1 1-5, +5, 061, 1162-8, handily. Is at Tala’ b | 0493-9, handily 4$ DASHAWAY — Four furlongs ta FAUST —Beyen fuoongs an Cees, aandily. Ia ne ace | 8. 06h 1072-0, 122-3, 19 d-o, | ing. TON — Four furlongs | in| “GUMBRY—Four furlongs in (s my 4-5, handily, She has} k 1 “preszing. Going along wale Se err pu slowly. WI COS MONOID AN One rte at) | TOM DOLAN (three) furtongs) n)):5 — MIKE SUTTON--Four furlongs in breesing: 05 provaing. Not. ready. |— GREENLAWN—Four furionge in v.02, 19 CH) NCH Three furlongs tn breealt O11 3-4, 0,23 3-6, 025 %5, handily. |— TH Vick {81x turlongs in This {4a nice filly 0.36, C84 1.19, breesing. 22 MARIANAGFive furlongs in 0.24 2-5, Ready V.c0 2-6, 1.0825, handily, Ting SSINA—Six furiongs in 1.25 3-5, wel 0.50 2-6, 1.04 8-6, 161-5. LOL 3-5, Never better CRAWFORD—Five | 4 GRANIA—Pive furlongs in 0.243-5 handily. She —Six furlongs in 0.23 2-5, 1.14 4-6, furlongs 03 ZANE. 88 DBLCANT A-One mile diy. Nice jumper. ® COMPLETE @ix furtongs In 116, driving, TRON Vi BTM Sl, 048 45, 1.08, in 1%, pan- ta | ? Ue 2-0, 6 1-6, handily galloping. Never looked | 2 KHATOH—Six furlongs in LIM, breen- ing. Doing nicely. PRIN? Henna She ts not much: PARBE ‘1x iuriongw In 1.3), breex- 4 HAMPTON REAUTY- Four furl ib ; PGS Masscs Oa 2 handily, |— RAPID WATER—One mue in 144-6, Hold, Fast... *hovratice allowance Doing nicely. Nice fil | ‘eezing. 4 LADY VASSAR—Fouw furlongs In| 4 GOOD 11 Ch nix furlongs in 0.4 1-5, 0.73 4-5, 2-6 hantily, Doing bet OA, 1.8 1-5, 1.16 2-6, driving Ready. oy WLUNY, RON PKO— juconga in SHS R—Forr turtonss jn 0.526 [2 YASS ORE pas OMs Fon 165, handily. Nice cheap nlater, a nana; Doing very’ well aE eee e uae |G LASATAS sour furlongs tn 0.80, hon: hana! aor tre et dily. Ready. ‘i ‘ WILD Four furlongs tn {47 STAMINA--Seven furlongs , in 0-24, 0.24 2-5, 5, handily. She Is CO 4b. 108, ITS, 1822-8, han- rend | uy, Heady to race. =sT. WITHOLD—Four furlongs in|4q2gERsHy LiGHTNING—Beven | fur- 0494-5, handy. Is. very ordinary. longs. in U2, 0.49 to, 10% 1822-0, 4 FOUNTAINBLUE—Six furlongs in handily O.282-5, 0.48 4-5, 1.03, 1.17. He ts still) ¢9 yesy7 + gix furlongs in 1192-6, Jame. breezing. i SG Ree la ADRIAN A—Four furlongs tn 0.9 4-6, Krebs Wins Big Cycle Races. he nails Roady. yn In. the presence of 6,00 excited cycle |@ ARMIAXC Hive, FtuOmES ahh A | fends, Floyd Krebs, the “Flying Duteh- | 4 x4 SPOTAST ote furlongs In v.86, Min" won the half-mile professional [42 ™y yegte yw tb handily. Nice work. handicap and the ten-mfle professional | gs yyi7y atid — Pi La nee Arie g open, event at the big, Tevele mect |B ONG ta handy. | which took place at the Vallsburg track, | N. ey 6.93 ac. OR 8: ft Newark, N. J. vesterdav. | COLINone mie ny 0.00 bo, OR 88 ae ae SS | Great wor! ix reany. 2) SGenator Tarratt 4 PETER SCK-Three-quarters of Be? Rockstune seeeee milo |, OAS 1-5, LAG Jew, endtly. bat at hae ee, Doing better. ACY on * Fony Laas Q in 0 -o, 55, es ra psiany WL handiiy.” A real Bi iengear on ae epalette ST. Five forlonas in 1.0 Bf, sQount Rain’ Tias speed a neh ‘a to $$, Pid erase ber 2008 “Town: Te Pe ET ORK OF VIRGINIA. Good Out tle for the middie-weight cham-| has just made an> Six furlongs in yl vie 2-6 | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGRceN ~ }TO STOP BETTING ON NEW ORLEANS TRACK Louisiana Governor Tells Leg- istature Turf Gambling Must Cease. iz PATON ROUGE, La., May 18.—Race track gambling to be suppressed abso- tely, «nd local option combined with high Icense to regulate the lMquor F ltrattic, were two of the most sallent MR. Duce. AND ‘ommendations of Gov. J. ¥. San- |ders's inaugural message to the Tcgise MR. WELLY WILE Core e day. Of race track gambling, WANT MR. RECTOR, a aeseem nner andemode ot conducting To" SHow THEM". race tracks in and around New Orleans pnd the flagrant gambling carried on at the tracks has rvedly “4 the Ou pnse of the people wnestly urge upon Ass enactment of legisia rohibiting and penal: ® gambling on horse racing. All forms of gambiing Jare bad and have no place in the economical development of the State.’ Is Getting see in the West WOMEN GULFLRS MAE POOR SCORES Word. po, : Mok has wired to Jiu Cole fiat te tlh: promoter of California, ai ms to try and arrange @ matan betw and Attell at bis club for some Grif | tm June. MeGe | date pau WAS matched last a: brothe: of Terry, ie, Nem, Enea d toate bean a sx| Americans Are Outclassed on Maple A. c. tot ents The. bey : ere ys = 5 maria pubis ac tne sage] Historic Scotland Course as to have boxed = pulcesralded of St. Andrews. \ xyoinaslum ‘In Brook. | pfiaity, Potiok, ust acrived trom] ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. May 18— We EiPariee ie look hampionship was begua on the historie Sieweight 10 sen f St. Andrews to-da “eit a ft § ews to-day with an | eal Be ate tant ition, in when the Another Week part ne ood Being | betwee and unching a match the Quaker borer.) th. the Engi phy, (hg Harem fenter, thes wing) the match {fs clinchet, tion s : were #0 bad and EET BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. ug to take the Dane time in signing: The Grand Union A. C.. of Harlem, and the by Dock -. C. are scneduied to hold stags to-night. A the fore if Chicao, Bostoa, rounds Brown and Dick Grant will else battle At the Dry C Sammy Smith i & Newsboy ne together in the Smith made other bouts will also AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. SAD AEE San ||| EMPIR© *<3ict peda Sate WM. H. CRANE faite ap THE BOYS HIPPODROME Score Conan eer ie TWICE DAILY. “TE SERUAMT IS. L AST WEEK. near Pi HUDSO VS 5% OTIS SKINNER jit HON oe PADOVANT 22 $15, TRAVIATA Giraud Gpe MAJESTIC Prives $0 | jiNew vores tei at Pore | 1 UL raat 1 Mas Wet sat2 20. Woe. 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