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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. MAY 19, UP TO DATE AND NEWSY WITH ONE PUNCH WILLIE LEWIS HAS East Side Fighter Has Caught the Boulevardiers and Now They're | CAPTURED PAREE Talking of Putting Statues Up for Him. ARRY POLLOK, manager, with Griffin, his new Australian fighter in tow, dropped in yesterday afternoon. Harry | was full of news from Paris and England. “I eaw Willie Lewis beat Stanton,” piped Harry, pulling up the cuffs of | his lavender shirt, and adjusting his e tie ‘That was the prettiest fight to look at that I've seen for a long time. It was in a circular! building, every seat as good as ring- side. It was packed. In the second round Stanton hit Willie on the jaw) and dropped him for the count. Willie got up cool and waited for his| chance. You know Stanton was al-| moet a prince in Paris. When Willie knocked him out he stepped into Btanton’s shoes. All Paris is crazy over Lewis now. They think he is the greatest fighter that ever lived. Willie has a notion that he'd like to fight | McVey, the big nigger, and become heavy-weight champion of France, too, If| he did that they'd be putting up bronze columns all over Paris like the| columns they put up for Napoleon. Willie {8 making @ barrel of money It’s rolling in.” THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [not RIFFIN listened all this time with ‘a smile “Burns is pretty popu- lar over there, too Peep emcecd | @ (11) Keene Uncovered trained at the same place for a while, and Burns helped me a lot hy showing | me some of the tricks of hitting and | making me practice them. He is fast, and he surely can hit “How about you “Well,” said Gritn, T nsked | Vive had thirty-| Casque Ree aa an Impressive five fic! and w rty-four them with knockouts. I never was knocked | SA i Sea ceneHanaltineyeeteen me laentron! |e cacemandiMayasBeleal a deciMon. 1 nd ki xing x ee until irops. I'n aid Second Colin. wiry ugh to carry any pace. | I'l) wet a match with Attell. I ike to Pienimtneaeiicla vend use I'm BY J. TOD SLOAN. not clever, yi as| JAMES RO KE has evident ‘close I can and hit as rd as I neovered anot Colin in the w Fean. One ver clever ell fought ner of the first race yesterday, which "me in Avstralt You're a bit | two-year-old attracted a great deal of clever, are yout” he said. wotle we| aitention both before and after the} Were fighting. | ow nto him and he Caaque ts th best looking colt | fall, covered I ene iat his ears on) from every point of view that has been both sides | seen on the American course for the knocked hh st twenty years, and T shail be greatly | Tace Lace raya this bay son of Ben sexarland does races this season the race which was first | weame to have been a mis- 2-5 instead of 0.59 2-8 Thel me decision. If you ren faw the not win & hen I i. “There's your there. Laok at vorable for good time than a New York, May 16 owing wind, However, al- Robert 5 ——— Meat fir has Jack, Johnaon ever shovid other porting, Sav that after mature deiiberat I'm unable to call to mind a al fent of Johnson's that ; call t him to a fight with n Ever since | i he started as a fi naon has | Fay i i shown nothing te Nigh a good he: Hart whipped hhn ught Mexican George Gardne: third-raters w out J Accepting Otfer of $30, 000 | Win, Lose or Draw. ft his ha hates the 1 ore like a fi de does now | v' Burns, to-day sent a . at Chicago, “Jack’’ John- weight. In Ne} e of O'Brien, e is as fol as eating for La | much-becsted (4k off in t 4 Burke at Bridge} in a row with ease | then saved rest of the fiz were out ge! Sign for me." e strictures in Gianis Rest in Cincinnati Beiore Tackiing St. Louis loval ex- (8pe CINCIN schedule were re: & rest day Geld by winning sev- the local team. , STANDITC OF THE CLUBS. | though the record for the distance was | the colt ran a very impres- | e race, and his awkwardness at the be quite a@ prominent in | His next start. Tod got off to a very bad start and | otherwise would probably bave given | some trouble. Koerner was | i@ said of Alusgrave, on the | Ol the good things ave ‘been say ing. or him of late, . Grapple was well piuyed in the elubbouse. mont course, but Juggler Wi Big Chi pave won sare ngi# Chief would have won Billy Mackin had a nice bet on Berkeley. Join Madden spent most of the da arand-wana dodging informat: Orford, was cut koe for the right money, | bu Berkeley breazed home fast and Lhe cross wind was vcithosktee had a shade on the ulayers Dick Brown waa one of the greatest suf- Many new faces were cen tn r now the $2 rule wet weet at fuat @ few duilars nua. Shaw has not, lost an: It occurred afer "Dupes Tt Was a masterly ride. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. \ say to The Evaning Wi PARK RACE 19.—Following are © | morrow: ‘© Cables Chicago Promoter * THIRD RACE AMERICAN LEAGUR NATIONAL LBAGUB W.L. PC. Ciup eit 4 Sooo Clleago 1B 7 34 “481 Pittsburg. 139 916 Be) Philphia "13 10 918 (%3New York.13 12 520| ae RESULTS O¥ YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Detroit. 11; New York, & Cinctnnadl, p: New York, Boston. 3; ‘Cleveland. Pittsbur Putnae pala. o, Eblatewbia, 12; Boston, 6: Bi. Loule, £. Washington. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. York | Philedelubie at Piteburg. 1908. | risk it, insisting te EDITED BY 4 ‘SAW HORSE WIN _INDREAMAND WON $1,000 ON A10 SPOT Possibly You Don’t Believe in a “Hunch,” but How Cou:d You Get Away from ‘this One, Which Came True? BY VINCENT TREANOR. Per soft for anybody who can go to bed at might, dream out}2100 to 1 shot winners and bet on them, isn't it? It beats the variousays tems of handicapping al. hollow, and, incidentally, saves a lot of/time and midnight oil. There's o young fellow right bere in town that can do nto this Its true every word of i, and it, or rather has done it. Lis the writer can vouch for It Last Friday night the young fellow referred to @ less night's sieep that he saw a horse named Field Mouse winaling the easiest fashion. Jockey Notter was on lis back, according to the dream, and it was a 100 tol shot He says it was us plain as day. After the race the dreamer says the horse's name, FIELD MOUSE, was posted, and not his number, as is the custom at the track. ma 5 odd t 1 serateh, He read che list of The name was so oda on FS aiun't moune. See it stuck in his mind til Can ney Was posted as Field Mouse’! arising he grabbed the paper and has-(rider, ana the dreamer wae in @ quae| ty scanned the entries, looking for|dary. He finally made up his mind | comething that might look or sound overlook the BOeKey, end of the drengr, and 6 my y down anyhow. ike Field Mouse. There it was, Field| did, and then ast down io the eT Mouse, 119 pounds, in the third rmce!} suind to await the parade to naw it. He wasn't in a trance, Would any one want a better nue BEd Go Oe Et aed There was nothing to do but play ! Ally—dan’ Ten dollars represented about all this ue oa shap's wealth, but he determined to ld Mouse was iicking i} that he}and Jockey McCahey was stan br the stirrups sawing her jaws to hoid I/ pust get 100 to 1 for his ten-epot. At) i.” Siig Greamer never took his. eye the track he scanned the Jockey DOAT | oy Field Mousa Suddenly he wes | to eco that there was no slip-up o: | shocked to eee wer rear up, ‘ahey off and th mn roll on top of McGovern and Robson |i ss eee Hook Up at Local Club) ee Chicago-Brookiyn game postponed: rain. |Breezy Fight Gossip From Ringside, and Full of re, True Story of How “Swat” Won Boreman Bulger, Evening World Sporting Department: and a single at a game fn the Texas Leaguet BUD SMITH, Washington Heights. “Swat, would bring th bllt cup race. This ts the reason why. Woods Spot Tails there weredoings. going to happea, pltc t around, wapped yarns aud ate sandwiches, just as they do in oricket, the night. Every cnce then it took them another day to get back to the plate. runs, and, that belng enough to last all aummer, the champlonahip se. pennant on that one clout M Nigan to whom you refer BOZEMAN BULGER. _ —_ At Sheepshead Bay. Aone to The Evening World.) son HBEPSHEAD BAY, May 9.1 gpavreal Osa Worta.) he track was very fast this! was fast and th ing. The best workouts best workouts follow: ngs 10 0603-6139 .y ae Sp O48 furionge In 0492-6 | 49 py 3 G haudily, Acts well. ‘our furlongs in Is not ready. Four — furlo: handity: "Has speed furlongs g nicely. furlongs in 39 Ros: ‘our 0 » 0.00 handily. UE-Four Four i RIQUE — Four furlongs a breezing, He is ready. ‘| 4 BUSHWICK — Four furlongs a9 4-5, handily. Very nice colt, At ils bes 30 OFOGO. lly.” A very nice cout, fu » furlongs In 1.06 eis very ordinary LI diss Si ot up to much. 19 UMERELLA-Six furlongs in driving ——— ADOWS—Five furl nree-day running Belinont Phil The m 4 Satuniay, hy P ied in thorouatl necting Baseball aunesieay of the weagve Para, Nox. ¥s Ainerioesie va'Dyproth "oe ee, tie Garouanout ‘but mithis superior se BY JOHN POLLOCK. ‘Y M'GOVERN, showing ageinst ‘Young Loughrey” in their six ; thir round bette in Philadelphia on Satur | Breas" | day night, is going to fight at one of the a Texas League Championship|| soy. He saw lifted in on the and Field Mouse being led back to the ‘ahey. limp es @ rues, apparently coming through the paddock gate, mp, rald suca a hard bate | rub: Is eyes to inake sure, Tle tore atx rousda piattthe National AC. of | was Notter's name. substituted soelyees Ainerica @ short time ago, bag just sianed |Cahey’s as the rider of Fied@ Mi articles of sgreement calling for a twelve- Tt was @ remarkable ohain of found battle With Youug beng,” the clever | Mo tantes how could es | Quaker City unter, before the Arion A. |iose now? Be CORY Ee Boston @ weak from to-night. ie Boe Rey |. There waa tho dream in all tte Gi TAR, Hhould put up a great pattie ee they [ot to make it come our right me | jockey ‘had to be almost Killed. Sammy Smith and Jack Gowtney fourht | vict of Field Mouse ts history nome etx fast e: Founds to @ draw at the Dry Dok | She shot to the front at the barriers AG bight | Goodney was the aexzes-|rise, and was never caught. She gale | WREST Sa GEN? crv | ie, Rome slat Tenth fa fone aa A Rie “Test, In the Fee ec eae STEEL [rushed to the betting ring apd collected he elonwated Saminy struck nis ait in toe y $1010. third round, and after that {t was strength | the track that day. wainat science, the result being an even |——— rc __AMUSEMENTS. {4 | In it true that a man named Millignn once hit eight home rans ee eee ee renme aay C3 jocal clubs. He was matched last nigns by Charley Harvey to mest “Spike” Robeon, the clever English light-weight, in a ait round pout at a stag to be! Fi i -senown fiman? unde 1 pa ready to | HIPPODROME America on Sueeday evening. MoGovera Uewning 10- | contest at Johoson's road Jerome avenue. het Geren 11a a, AaMeeriiee with nim. ‘Another important battle asrenged lest plant was that between Stanley Ketohel. but you ean figure tt out to sult yourself. Milligan’a first name was and they called him that because he did. He used to lose the ball every day, and they got #0 they wouldn't let him bat unless the dases were full, If the fane out there had the tip that be was going to play they baskets and tents and camp out like they do et the Vander- Sm thing you know, Bud. The way I heard it wes a little different, eo | Hacry Lewis va. Charley “Swat” played on the Willow Swamps, and the day they tackled the Burnt wat" came up in the seventh with the bases full and heaved one from his hips that started the ball on @ course south. ‘[ne fielders started after {t, and the crowd, knowing what was d their tents and got ready for supper. In the mean time the word got down town andanother crowd oame up to be on band wnen fiekiers returned next morning. The other players in the mean time aat of the latver city, ag the night of J) | windup, six rounds; Willie M ‘will battle for 60 per oant. of the “ross Focelpls, 60. to, the winner os a me Fae 1c ante, | AM ston’ glx round we ; “The ene .btey y-weignt colarod, miadie- sree wilt come in a. twelve-round. bout | Kemer RM ea five Langtord @ hard bat- | he has Deen taking «ood chre of hin- Although Ferguson Will ba | Ree and reach Senay fighter of Boston, ‘ugeed Well, the fielders chased that ball over hill and dale all afternoon and Into nd a while they would get @ glimpse of it in the die. tance, but when night came on they followed it by the broken twigs It left behind as it cut througa the timber. On the second day they corraled it in @ dig swamp, where it showed some fight. They captured it, however, and | usc “expdcta to ‘Langford, the latter Sandy eWay detore the bell in Detroit, Tommy | t champion. "haa thie Under the rules in that league a player was allowed to keep scoring unti! cuit this Kame. the batl was returned, When the fleiders got back ‘Swat! bad made 1,7 pil anbounce sry retirement trom, the ‘business I don't care to With the big end of Woe Siiched and ‘© year of theatrt will have encugh money to keep me a ason was then and there declarcd at an end. The Willow Swamps were banded the White itis) posalule: that tam: mlsekeo. T-am) quite sure) thal thts\\s teil) aaMeae caril aitarsarenl tent aeker|| om BEST OF ALL — LITTLE SMOKES Hoffman House Magnums |; 10 for 15 cents On Sale Everywhere ‘The Hilson Co,, 671 let ave, New York. | INDEXED GALLOP FORM. 19.—The track he Weather clear, The \|Rose Hill English Folly ‘Go. 99 BLACK OAK—Five furlongs in 0: one in 148, 0.49 4-6, 1.03, handily, Looks wells . | @ CHAPULTEPEC — Six turtos in 1.48, breez- | O24, 0.48 3-5, 1.02, 15, handily "Ace ing’ well, | Four furlongs in 0.48 2-5, 0.50, ‘ree furlongs { ” 0.88 troy 0.86, undily, Clever furlongs in AMUSEMENTS, Lola ta THREE STAGS TO-NIGHT. | Thres good stags are edheduled to be! TWICE DAILY. held to-night. Th National AL C.| ruse cous e [LAST WEEK, mree:, near Third avetue, has arranged | ~asnenneeran fn exoolient card of bouts ae follows: | amune nh _ MAJESTIC want, PADOVANI s—,! Adeluide ‘To-night.s. 15. TROVATO RE Price Soe ‘Beet Beate eal i Moany, ox rounds; Jobony Dehan Fignting: Siok Nelson in me Mat To-morrow at Fou Tou rael, of Philaaetphia, Rea WOLF cs “Tyric’ se of "Frisco, e Walter. 424. W. of oe lack = McDer- GIRL FS creas four rounds. D. At the Brown Gymnasium A. A, on| ty-third street, Manager Tico: bs Re ieee Erreaty, third, street eeecerall or IRLS 3.16. 8, 8. mott vs. ‘MeDonal | Heme, of Providence, ve. Pater iclein, of SAT ONLY 218. pap ugaaraertaa, sens; | SAM BERNARD (CA ere; Young Guerini ay, Glover, ail Bway & 20th Oty | orig rounds, and two other bouts | Tat me Maple AF Ent! MeGovern win | f eB NSE tet Pres 8.15. “gaat A ea af etn ie thems | TEW BIEL DSO" HERALD SG 4 STAMUSEMENTS: ata vit HING at ao H Hackett rey WM, Hl. CRANE Famed OUR rf | guiginen, ee te Bren 415. Mat. heturday only, 2.16 si) M. 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