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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. MAY 26,1908 THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [.222% BUT THEN THESE THINGS HAVE TO HAPPEN ONCE IN A WHILE. CORRIGAN HERE TO ARRANGE FOR DISPERSAL SAL UP TO DATE AND NEWSY ——— as BY VINCENT TREANOR. THE CUBS , AFTER MEETING DWARD CORRIGAN, the“. ter { MCGRAW'S BUNCH, E of Hawthorne,” » 9 !s a visitor at Belmont Park track for the fit time was greatly fm. cessed with {ts magnitude and beautiful surroundings. “We might have had even better. in i Chicago,” said the grand old turfman » [with a sigh. Robson a Stepping-Stone for McGovern on His Way YOUNGHR. MANNING OF THE HIGHLANDERS Aue MATTE CAME BAcK TO EARTH WESTER OAY Back to Fame and For- Urea Tae ro fi Uae eee aL on HAT IS THE CURSE OF Sheepshead Bay :--eting next month, , tune? Well, It Depends HOLD HIM iN THis COUNTRY ? this being the first offering in the final THE Box. closing out of his horses, and his re- t Somewhat on Robson. trement from the turf, on which he Rum 2? ) NIK? HORSE RACING has -en an important factor for ma, NIGHT at he plush lined NIX Point arate onal de ee ich al ke 0 National Club) Terry \>- IT'S CHECKERS JN) has a big breeding esiablisnment, which ta, wement of Mr. Corrigan ts a S$ to the for no matter may be § als methods—and good Lo! nows be has had contention to urive a mou ‘> e ends—ie has a@iways ucen a FELLER-CITIZENS LT / CALL ON You [3 STAMP OUT THIS ROWING Evit ¢ Govern will make hi: bid f<r another climb to fame and fortune Spike Robson, once of Ungland, but more lately a dabbler ip the flesh! SHORTSTOP BALL OUGHT To WEAR A SmiRT. sgPots of Philadelphia, will be either avant owner and breeder, he hes; de: tthe stepping-stc=> for Terry's ¢ imb Veloped “soiie ot te est. horses ever *or the stone that blocks the way, - T’ ‘y is improving. He will have ae) get a dozen fights undey his belt! febefore any one can know definitely | “ewhether he is still a championship [Bet oe ay Ketchel began training for the battle Possibilit: o not. There is a chance rareeaenal | | fn Milwaukee a few days ago, and as | of the “ ” prote Fier" sit atc an | "Arcade ated is b here Is no one, ridin Ketchel-Papke e at Mil-! ne poxea four rugged fighters «four ere Jfor him stil, for McGovern is only ‘Antis” Wou'd Find Object! jfamcaive Courtle che rs | enabriy he Patt A a ene aa tie during coh ial ae Lesson by Going to Bel- —_ | waukee Promises to Be | arse crowd of ght fans who watched obson ought to be an easy one e John Madden was \ | : 4 him in this stunt immediately declared to start with. Two years ago he mont Park. Iiwedavecendsaiak ) i Betting Affair. | that they would bet thelr coin on bis pmade Tommy Murphy cxtend nimsc’t, | s lees SEPM ae Tans ASGRAN THINKS | Sees Eran) re ae Gai) GD asbut he is going back. He has becn Hoey ae ‘Supression CHECKERS 1S PUTTING THE | BY JOHN POLLOCK. | wagered on the fight, as both men have sAtighting often. He is fast and nY J. TOD SLOAN. | were lost in the Many cut | a big following and will not Lesitate to = “ morning shead Bay Ing killed ec. The filly k may be cover any bet which {8 offered them. c.ever. He can use a lett jab H you see men of prominence | mies ‘ . lly Applegate, jr. hs “neatly. But he can’t hurt. 1f Robson W in the social and business world | req DUE, Rt Out « snould chance to stop McGovern 4 sporting silk and the club house —_— a big bet on ark View. GIANTS ON THE ROAD To TANLEY KETCHEL, the great | RUIN 4 S Western middle-weight, who js to | wetht, wee, Ill, in a ten-round | who beat all the men he fought in Parts, will meet Billy Pepke, the cyelone | qinte Lewts, the American mid | fighter, of K | vattle at the cig Hippodrome in Mil- six Terry ith f Int he au srunn! ) the track is (ve here from Engiand either on Wetneslay Tounds Terry might as ewll go to driy-| filled with the fashionable set Intent | The SUD RSSTR CULE mEy a, une reve heres ea ne ene el ernon iver ne ing a truck, for it will be a sure siga| upon the full enjoyment of an amateur | = . ae waukee, on June & for the middle- | steamship Oceantc, of the White Sx that his oid ciwss has departed, cup event, it's a pretty good indication | pElemine, could say things If ne would, weight oh nship of the world, will |} eo aa ate Robson's last feat of note was with| that the racing game in American has) Rvs: ite horse three ways” ose IY Geitieayilyibackedito| beat: Bapke: cre that pave (ever, welcomed é Joe Gans in Poiladeipi.a. Gans played| not gone to the demnition bowwows oe = 2 1 Parts September. he has been) We are then with him tor a litte while, and thea|is patronized by blacklegs and crooks. | { | offered) more:tighteiinuthel) country | Bute ‘Moat Polson, ts knocked him out, very neatly and scien-|To my way of thinking, our representa | — 5 Another jeood fester from Boston mint | RAIMA | 2 “Tea HELE Te er ea ene Ce Ciara Oe Scientific Batter! You Bet; Re tauslt Raya atts dtc SIREN fathom eT NS nny Cnisn. | Gany tapped Kov-|tton, at Albany, could have recelved @ | ‘ “ | Ras: foueht mieny mpeg riety arin tae fve cure in its WORST stages tn the case to son witli be covered uy. odson re-| pretty good impression of the sport ‘opponent this { TY DAYS. We have ate We aren i : | yest: Uc eee the: ne eee we had to turn down fused to drop his guard, and Gane, |terdveted on the metzopolitan tracks by | Swat Milligan Was Real One}: afi Rosie fouade AUG oe ae erred fora dont caben te ne pacers that ine Hugiisnman'’s hands to Belmont Park track yester- | Dorman will make Dee er go some selling blo a 1 4 Kweve Loo close to his face, s. B. Rnlger, Sporting Department Evening World: | fo peat him |to 1 qmonth, but a that wil ise ¥ | zuaranter saot a right | T have read with interest what has been printed tn regard tof | There 19 talk now of a match bein | nl} On se other hand, I am gare Over aga nst the back of Ruoson's o; Gropping nie Gi #3448 a8 Jaw aud lenat the total attendance at the elgh’ on wat Milligan, the great hitter. and an I have seen him tn several | euheheg, Meth lane: Crom the, Toca Gunwpnuktaehunsonoursinetan santi" meetings, helduin the Brooklyn} The Olympic team trvouts tn Philadel. | | Ramen, I would ke to know if he wan ever regaried as a xcten- By refusing to coms up for the eth | Lilfornia vonnaner with the tribie wal. ti Phe remedy ; fear, Kovson ciuuncu that a badiy |ehurches Sunday, was under 1,20, or | Phia, June 6, Will bring together all the | tifle ur place hitter, or just # plain singe round of his bout with Leach Cross at | lop, “Matchmaker Johnny Mark announced Rn the inall iptod Hieeuapoledu nia cootivuricsiatc [sete wes agytce exee eervicesn Thera nag best men tn the Enst, Judging from the 8. H. WELLS, 501 Weat 149th St. ag of the Dry Dock A. C. last «he! mentio meet for tx! manda at Une of 4) v ALdCapped aim, bi s tee. e ui x zs eva Ree eee cdihns Che: ma Unint spectators were sucetied that they in an average daily attendance at| fret list of entries just received. Yaie Your knowledge of Swat Milligan must have been very limited, 8 H.,] | BIEL Mike Glover, the sieeeteren fos | keeCa ot Marlene in two or ares, weeks. REMEDY. CO. Hernhe! Wnt ehamipion would have the Betment track of more Nan 15,00, | has sent in the pat ohitenteack ene or you would not have asked such a question. I will say, however, that et einen aqua is af Sie victor | wind wil heer? Tomn Hemet first et ocr st. and Broadway, ork ui nim In any case. team, while C.rnell has six and 3 aes re ‘ Cain, and Cross we Ti | sein pihat's want Fee ect ej AM and if it ts far next Baturdey 1) feld team. while Cornel ae we ccnte| | Miliigan was regarded as the most sclentife place hitter of the age. His} Sf another batue.| Cross sand Giver | ———eemn en it he Is rah If he is still a little | wouldn't be surprised to see 45,000 ont. ) The closes June 1. Following | J marvellous ability can best be explained by recalling an incident in hisf | came together in the maim event of sx | AMUSEMENTS. “cane AMUSEMENTS. Camas Wie yt {OF $x rounds} Pogetpiy wome excuse for the emall| are the entries of Yale, Cornell and) } career just after he quit the Willow Swamps and signed with the Polson | "Ee" the frst three rounds Glover | eR ines To-morrow. Beet Seate 31.00, | oat jattendamee at the churches Sunday [7 1y) "sterers—stevens, Butler and Cary, | | Oaks. So many balls had been lost on Swat's long drives that the club was] | fougnt so that he had a saade EMPIRE Drontear state. Wed Sat 28 THE WOLF rw LYRIC os j NE_ $0,000 that Olymple Com- | w:. be found in the fact t i was @| Yale n. Boston. “i n almost in bankruptcy. Balls $1.25 each, you know. Something had to ther tes sas seal A NGnaS ant CRANE F: Wi By Eugene _W: mittee is trying to raise to send! glorious day, anc many preferred to|,,2) Meters—Stevens, Cary and Ta Mons) ) 1 a1. 1, curtail this eapense or Milligan's caree> would neccesarily end. | him in to siggy Glover, Leaca tore Into RHRBOCKER 7 ar the American team to England is{ out into God's beautiful air and] ‘40’ M sne, Yale: Carpen- The club finally hit upon the plan of having Swat bit all of his balls ver and a to let fly rights and) ) Bore eis Mat Saturday only, 2:13 09 fe aes abaya) fo track and|suzshine rathe: than wear how bad | ‘fig Sievers Bosihn#French, Cor-| Pinto the eame spot and then corral them. He could place a hit tn any || {ougne back hard, vue Cross suadeny | George M. Cch ' aka je full amount is|some people are to go to a race-track. | nell Bosto} 1 irection, and to this day they tell you of one of his pranks in an exhibition) | staggered him with a left and right! th st. & Bway. _ raised ie will the expenses of | Well, who blames them? Maybe It's | q fj Gott” J. J. Suiltvan, oe n ae one when he knocked every number off the scoreboard, taking them row aWinRm oR ben ia wit Amaciorers pected AVON att De A vag votlge SAM BERNAR : } 7 en ally, with a 1 pole Wault—Dray Ibert, Nelson 1 nop as he 3 Cros ded | Mer p me 3 retinue of ay, rubbers, qui {the air and sunshine that bring many | (00 “aie Bow rercarnal Walker by row. Incidentally that gave the Pélson Gak manager the idea of saving| | oa his Jaw, at the same time pushing Se THES ERVANT atte InbNeaniyieD Mere : Ath Tetum, Manger Hare jt the track. I don't blame them, | ‘Runnire Hie; Jump—Gidney. Boston balls, He rigged up a big target on top of the centreflelt fence, and out off | i} tobe the Fee ateat he Renee LEWFIELDS“ § Hee e asnt home nearly $3, | elther. REN Meter, Hurdles and 400 Meter Hurdles Pine reach of the fielders. The target was five feet square, and in the mid-f ) ‘4° 10Or Ina ean aud could not moe OTIS SKINNER HONOR OF Gennes, Wan forced te none tee Leal) ees cars 4 Pied ice RODUIRS ARATE die was a hole about the size of a 6% derby hat. Under his contract situ. | erty. jumped into, the ting and claimed | POI 90 _ tne! FAMI Giri seni nd fbercnuete ats Times miathout tie services of either a trainer | 44) Se eet pet cae eergl aan monndl Maat cs nt Anamua, [| san was required to drive every one of his long hits into that hole, Behind | &,,f0ul), Sesing. the referee would not — John WITCHING™® Hackett eve Rected with athletic sport knows. ¢h esses : plies Ct “| Jit was placed a big hamper basket with a spfing top. The top would give} as if he was going to panen Cross. In AN AM MERSTEIN’S | | MasonHOUR.?! 8.0) ‘ith te of pen 00d bing 1s Pechte ae = —— ST eats h ry CO oni b 7 hance o: a second the ring Was full of men, in- e. good rubbing Is as n ary for to let the balls In, and when they were once In there was no chance off % Second the ring was full of men, in- RRR EAS { Athlete in trainng ast UT none of the mone z by the public, accordin —_.—_—_ ees \ n| 4 Work op the excape, as the time lock on the hasp was set for § o'clock P. M. On the for a minute it, looked as ff there 42d St. Bway (Eve tne, Hi | INDEXED GALLOP FORM. | vemos ion aman mate Doe aie| Peg aniat eles West ge eie | 1 his former teammates, the Willow Swamps, filled two baskets full of bal keeper then putled the bell and the | & Marion Bent, Chas. F dnyactualicashi ii) ner The. Kratons. Tarry & Hughes, Sisters] fighters were brought back to their cor- Eat non el & Co., Julius Tannen, footing up a total of 90 home runs and saving the club $22 | |{semen, "Ea Btonde! & © ring was immediately cleared and | ||fecaownin.Vitneranh. Sull famrtau Gel Torben’ At Gravesend \ At Sheepshead Bay. er that the official scorer's job was a sinecure. Instead of going tof | = Re n the } " aoe : f after thi ne the seconds of the fighters began to NTT s pie! Wien He ~) x t The oar ing World.) ng World.) the trouble of keepurg vallies, all he had to do was to open up the baskets] work over thelr man.’ When the bell | —— 5 \ T D1tth st. Ladies’ ii Benses paid by thelr ow tance foes are AN aa Bae Bom | and count the batts ; fine £05 the Seainnina ofthe Retn tound | KEITH & PROCTOR’S whe ‘of the 52 track was fast, but a heavy fog ae TEL ass oe That may give you some idea of Swat's ability as a place hitter. B. B. to fight. As Dougherty refused to al- Vy, Bixay | |ONAIP, | Grapewin al y made it difficult to time horses cane ACE low Glover to goon Referee Cain | Hth AV. gauth ot. iChance.Rdw d.connells er Nighta Th ss y. The best workouts belongs iiaia) m Z| stopped the bout and disqualified Glover DAILY MAT. 25cl& Co..Beanle Wynne,&e yateur \ ar. . The ts j —---- = . in cou ve Bie ot ee alee ex: | cisver tS the fourth cound ir newunted | sim SuttE avin “Ips avedvan’s,, || YORK VILLE | Fr ee : they may ge TOR BARRETT — | stove matt b oboee, Gen. | : blader pay t jones ia Ta eo handily. ipso Tae ponene > Mike M ‘itchell Svoms fo Be to, an Dourherty jumped Into the ring, | Plu MAT ote Gea-Primrane & com we || MILDRED HOLLAND ‘» Divorcons ‘As bicycle races , { owed spee 4 ay lost the: fish! | Tes i Fine Giymp.c. "ANDY—One mile in 1.53, breezing. | ALLAPA—One mile i Obra te Gi GU EG) HED Et) | ROCK & FULTON, Irene} | ME TROP ULIS FoAionw 18 sre | Seas COLON idin ¢&, Bert,areet. || ADELAIDE KEIM i» Carmen if Gite oar “wi furlongs. In in 1th, breez-| id o arr Cclntyre Boer! Meany ainda” other | i ‘ eoyaiie’ tn 1s, | Aral RUT (go) JONSON Heit| HURTIG & SEAMON’S Aa, § d e mile in 145, : i 4 wat 0 Elle BOWERY THE GIRL Manufacturers. It's not up to the : y. Has speed. COED 0., May ORIN CEES to Mat.Dally,25c. 'Ke! others, | RERUNS Olymple Cor “SULTON Four furlongs in| 49 TER—Seven CUNCIN Orel the Brooklyn |‘#sue- New Amsterdam "3/2" Near; driving. | is contest the stay of the y Lnatize Wittwe.) Per H.W. Hated Eva. 9.1 ‘& Sat, |hitting contest during reply has been received from either to (Diels! CARLE in MARY’ 'S LAMB. Superbas In the city, have proves es (gate, McIntyre, however, declares that Tea Ev.8.20. Mata Wed. & Set.. 2.30. 1 st season @ soon. w! gin practicing for the G i ASTOR FOURT! 3 furlongs in 1.03 2-6 Javatling to date neettiate champion. |annual feld day to he held-under the| ORANGE, N. J.. May 2. With a field og |ONTH. > Wed. Mats. 50c.— $1.50. nis best Mitchell ha! auspices: the National Commission| Sioin te-day. on the meses. County. Best find of the sea » PAID IN FULL ficeavs injenin at fungo hitting and McIntyre had|ANPA: he expects to prove, in these in eaeee county “Alan Da ‘ Acer | eis fas JAMES B. BRADY OT ab fee alrenson the money # BE clubs and e furlongs in handily, 46 ed. & ‘1 out. | Harry . | During the past few days local sports 34 Av. and 18th Street. |Ma! ; ongs Printer, and Mike Mitchell, Cincinnat!’s|ne 10 been trying to get up a match ORPHEUM $re/s‘a0° Phone 1090—-Stuyv. |Sat, (hex Merry Widow irknwelPel| . jcrack outfielder, together In & fUNBO” berween the two, but no satisfactory MERRY WIDOW IN GERMAN || Newyork G823t8&, SBvay & 45th St : roRt s i TOCgH TSE RaON 4 deen dis-{ es that he can hi db er | Country Club’ d NO i. PP GPEN t ¢ Pipe . Polne wells Very nice cot, (made the claim that he het hatlenged “fan'can Mitchells ta ball farther | iual championship. of. the ‘Women W, d2d St, Mats, Wed. & Sat. Wain Bh ; prerived im UABAMA-Six Turlo in longs in 1224-5, | criminated against, Mitohell Metropolitan Golf Association. Among | AMERICAN prices 30-75-$1 Abramaon's. iow 3 co andlly. sass A seaslai ae the players were Miss Georgiana Bishop, | ttaliag Grand) To-niaht at 8 (D'ble Buy | WITH NON nO} Lschwaen eoGan j x furlong in 1.43, AtEm ta [of Brooisinwn, | Bridgeport, Conn.” ‘the ‘Cavalleria Rusticana PMISSION | FREE fa5s"& sundays, matter ar i oie emerson het in .,| BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. 282 Maximil! Perera titles nel gery nae M ikea alls rt eMls Mol oners Company AT Pagliacci, AEE - 1 j any othe seat for three-vear- | “To-day. play consists of a quailfying ‘THEATRE, Gus 9} ne; land’s { | j American, BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. mata ae ta [round ot vetghteen” holes inédal spine Eawardea. stuslo. 14 : ee ‘ aula AV Hee eu Veite: ete the “first, elght to continue “at match Falls eve 261 iW unny Place i q ack Amat 10 PON TOON--One 1 BELMONT PARK RACE He Fancy. |play during the next three days for ten y 6 | Most, Gigantic Steel Amusement | é 8M Halp's fag Of the National AsiC, |) ae NOR one. TT Following are the entriea for to-morrow » Land St ehampionshi oa | Beruet Pa omat! : Stores cthere ia, emt | 4s (gi, Never wash Fowg saan: elings four | Sor ‘fomm tre jehamplonship. The others will con-|“THE MERRY -GO-ROUND.” muceure to the world, fa } game courte jasium A. A. the cast | & CET nee etralient. three minor cups. TSS i 4 Misplayed. + 2 No Douglas ve. Billy 6.49 1-5, 1 miteag o | 28%) Zienap : i y LAST WREK a Hon Douglas vs, “dilly.| ‘Le 1 Blue Lady, ot ) Zlenap. Mise Julla Tt. Mix turned in an ex-| (Gran, TiiionPsoNeDUND YS i 4 a : eI This was Bennie 1 ve Wi 10 ent eard of 3, going out in 4 and hl NEGONSDUNE | ‘ a WK besus an aor] | This Nigger Baby i Arlen : ing home with one stroke less. Mis: | jonort. a Ab @ ene. OL T Ine and a i RACE: three-year-old ning hot is Amusement ; f eel datexaey etree alr ENE tert [and “upwards: “neven furlonse 281 G."lahnp, the! tite holder. ‘who played | Opera House _O*NEALL OF DERRY, rn\five years ve of this chy. for isa BT Black “Bride seseetot” | around 1 Miss Mix, 7, com= ; ——— | more. than’ an : BAG ae ee age | aly. Ne ; 4 Tony Tasseeernciieerr cred ot ing tn with fine ig og MES, Sanford My, ‘othe . 1th St, Irving Pl. peonle. Get in th i lie in new} a METAn OG cera Dan Peter Quince S200 aot [ant Mrs. Morgan ha each. Mr So hern» ' tw - Potty Min : \3 oot = 6 uit — a | i 3 ie | | ee “@ (BESTOFALL —ataerso=aqa= se | he aie | Waamrener ag lanceln Sa., Bway vote. enn rrrnantnrnnnnnnnah, | f [een niet ve Coneiacy Bote sercecic, | TH GIRL | RACING AT BELMONT PARK. | I } wy est stan | LITTLE SMOKES ‘TecDoy. B18 2.15. ‘OONER | RAFFLES May 18th to May Oth, inclusive. | venta vel iM “onmiance, | rene spaye Hoot, saat deh at. (1.90), nance. °. g, (Ral auacn appear nh Vietor, Yaw Again Victorious Gr: ce Merritt ww Nee oes (ete ia Ba i at thd me the ay profe ASROEA SO RANE SE STAC nt ar | ; - aes eee natn 1. : 2 ro . in English Golf ! 5 7 Ws rivet atheses run, ono @aeal ard ots uppotiul it any|Ausust Faust SANDWICH, May %.-S. L. Yaw, of Bwavitand up. nT i 50 ted 1B eatecR Bre uoland une twenisctive nei oe lday in the second round of the play for| HILL THEATRE, 424 & Lex pe | (he Tort and. Fleid Club and Annual Bubs and rode a close second tw H STANDING OF THE CLUBS. \nonyn igi [the British amateur golf champlonship. 2 p att . > the quarter, halt and r AMERICAN 1 UE. staurina faa He defeated J. G. Simpson at the twen- AL REEVES § BEAUIY SHOW ate at Waldorf-Astoria: and i : f ; . ‘ Proatway. would be a candida h fe Po clu bo} Clube, Whip Top 121 ty-second hole, Mat. Daily. To-m'w Nt, ChorusGirls'Contest cing, West to price se hietpeare de 2 Hf Biiverrai Blcamo WI gee WEST END = ! maining e eering. \ \ + nternntional Stee- | ere are eS ov ing stags ES EN chide Wenning We have Fred Hill, of Ren riente af Hehe) Tateema east eet ts mera Area eet cuQme NOD OE MERER f , MEN AND WOMEN, ra TC 3 Louls Wentz, of New York RESULIS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES inonth five br ix of them will bofcompellet iy Use Big @ for unnatural éorge Cameron, of AeA ioe a , 0 close thelr doors. ‘Thera are not enough | Hnriem + discharges, :nflammations, men able of News York. 3. Chicago. 8; New York, 7 ' 155, | xi boxers around here st now to keep . leritations or uicerations acts Prana: | ei: Piston, 2. Sn Hoes (bee BCH lat RATES BANG rich PA TOR’ SC ttin Wen eelaenbemeen ardly A nGRET HSCARIESE AR any BM St. Kevin Seda | the Senate wlll Bia nie the i yy pentinclaeness ita, Piles and not amtetam | . ts gont or poisonous, ones by engaging the Gangs SCHEDULED 80K TO-DAY. Jee th 10 for 15 cents ir, and Mrs, Allison, Meyer, Harris & Co. Tampico | — Tamy would be a good thing % their trainer Delcanta Drugstets, ¥ m to bring back anot — Amanda H r “3 of management 201 Water Speed oi... (282) Bayonet w.sssee mea On Sale Everywhere ue, Reger Day, 4 F. M.—Am. Par ey Kmerlesne ve tt, Coulee" | fhe Muse Ga, OTL Amn ave, Mow verm ” cart Refined Voudeviite. rfluour coin, as the Bae the trip to Athen:

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