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r i ib i THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1908.) SOAPS EASES | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK «Sia WEA ware AND WELL WRITTEN eres ayes —-\| a a ) ¢ i | Ke ROD ‘ HIGHLANDERS i 5 SEN il ) NS ~ yy ae a a) ATHLETICS. IRVINGTON -MILBURN JO ne CREASES cya) oF y | / GIANTS IN BROOKLYN. ORD RACE: € GENT. RIDERS ) _ BELMONT - | ee esis LOUGHREY KEPT THIS WEEK’S WORK SHOWS WELL FOR OLYMPIC | | Fours Pout VAULTERS, oy IN THE INTERCOLLEGIATE (f CROSS BUSY IN | “TRx- OUTS , WENT Pht OVER I2FT., yee - SIX-ROUND BOUT aa) ( { RECORD ( ad / ++ American Athletes Are Showing in Splendid Form for Olympic | Games and Records Are Sure to Fall in Tryouts. EACH CROSS, the east side light- | weight, fought Young Loughrey, of | Philadelphia, last night at ue | | | 2 RecToR OF VIRGINIA INTENDS” To DO 100 Yos IN 9° Ye AGAIN. ig : 7 FEANAG AN \$ 2 OuT FOR RECORDS AGAIN, D Raven Rose , THE CALIFORNIA GIANT, WON EVERY WEIGHT = 7 EVENT IN THE b WESTERN OWXMPIC TRYOUTS ATTELL TO MEET. _ —-NORMUIN BOUT Roman A. C. Loughrey forced the fighting straight from start to fin- ish, and if aggressiveness counts for = anything in ring .ffairs, was entitled -— to the decision, Cross, who had eee) much more regard for Loughrey’s z = \ punches than he really needed, lost ? his chance of winning only through eine over-cautiousness Great Three Year Old Has Not] 22, 940d une eran, geag. to laine, £05 | During about two minutes and a Broken Down, and May hee) Ca t of money waa bet on Bettle Lan! half of each round Cross was either His frytas n > * tn th ou Bettie ran well, but ( Ol UMN caning back against the ropes rolled Go in Belmont. | soocr ane : up into a ball like a porcupine, or Old Bad Nowe Just romped 1g, The old and Dugan + i wo @ Well Judged race and wun easily, SMASHING WRAENZLEIN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE Record Nas the best she could do -EQUALLING HIS WORLD'S Gate A H by Arthur Duffy. I oraeBtenicand): rienta mow ee 4nd NOLS Become They Have Signed for a Twen- running away at a clip that beat aything ever shown by Arthur Dufty n bs zi [Rim a mmelt rite Sem, MUREARS dae ‘ te the remaining half minute he showed such class that it was evident to BY J. TOD SLOAN. 3 Shoes dicin teop ci ty-five-Round Contest in , tross could have finished the Philadelphian in four or five NE of the best things T can say to,long, ‘This isa qumt cult every spectator Cross could ha s E f O Te eeacen cE He cEREane Unica — pee paras rounds if he had possessed a quarter of (he latter's gameneas and agsress- World to-day 1s that the {injury to] Madden’a { muen, but then M M tveness. (aly CAV COO CO UES EIR Co CO MED EZ LIND Coa RHEE CD MP CLSO ize ; : Loughrey was about the gamest pro- | made a whirlwind finish of it. When badly bowed tendons In the forelegs.| | Restigouche ran tre seven, fang a alt tur, Z Gp Ry JOHN POLLOCK. *, the last bell rang Loughrey jumped which would cause his permanent retire-| for'the wietance. and he did It easily e In a ment, developed underethe unremitting a a Cross with flying fists at the first | hurry to catch a train, but Cross caught care of ‘Trainer Jimmy Rowe and Dr.i, fie Qi hot much just beil, and although at times his arms|him and shook hands, grinning and | McCully, the Keene stable veterinary, to{itke he would be @ fair t fn much Ww He boked . 5 nres-year-old this pped at his sides from his own | volleying @ rapid fire of congratulations, be simply a case of “badly wrenched|Y*8 ues! i efforts to beat a hole in Cross’s deferse, | remarks about (ie weather, Invitations je, caused probably by stepping into a ar and from the punches he stopped with | to tea, market quotations, sporting BoS- hole or on a roiling stone while makin | —_—_—_—_——_—_— _ ——__ Bit face, he alwa 20k 2 trash gh sip and good nights ; Baa 1 GeO) al (C0 WAL Cost Fala for the Belmont » FOUR IMPORTANT ike a little bulldog, and started agai hampion conversatioualist 0 orld, Kes to-day. faster than before not barring even Jack (Uren ent-haa| Ali day Thuraday Rowe and McCully FIGHTS TO-NIGHT. Loughrey never stopped fighting. But | fought half as willingly as Lou worked over the * of Colin, an? to H —_—.—_—. a Cross, im the intervals of mixing that] he surely would have stopped $ he indulged in fr: the thetr great surprise, and greater satis- Four fights are scheduled to-night inthe pote C0 eee a ee eat Wit beat a (faction, the swelling disappeared almost } At the Jeffries A. C., of Los Angeles IDH $16.00 already contributed {hie the end of each round, outclased the | Jot of High ate before he's thre as suddenly as it had come. Cement | Cal,, Freddie Welsh, of tngland, vs W toward the fund to be used in’ NEU Philadelphian a mile eihet he ts becoming 4 \ yandages were applied, and on removing | phil Brock, of Clevels twenty-Ave | defra the expenses of the ¢ ee position ever seen on the east side, home «? game fighters. He tore into | through the ropes as if he w ttle fellows left in this country Rove that there are no more Rialto either that he can get the money with National Pride Halts; Boa ts en Seema lisn feather-welgat. The battle, if are {ft II ranged, will be pulled off at Jimmy Attell left San Francisco |aat nignh@ onal organizations have shown so, for the East. He will try and get om egard for our National pride and a maten with Packey McFarland at nay be cited the | Milwaukee for ten rounds, and if une of Amateur Oara- cessful will take on “Kid” Wolgas' in ite con- Milwaukee teatuer-welgnt, befor nd, and is the Badger A. C. of the latter any) qi [great Httle fighter, All he needs is t . STARTS AT FAST CLIP. | Aeart. and that wi!l come when he gets| them last night It was found that the § rounds at 133 pounds; Grover Hayes, rican team for the Olympic games aves Pal eecilat ory pilmmy Coftroth, Who has ett Som better Hine on his own ability to 1 erdons were perfectly t ; mrigia Chicane : fampands GRR eiigeno da Ithough Francisco for the East, witness the ain fae Ares oe O me dip ie ett rine on his own ability tom x|t dons Ww per stralx and 4 form Chicago, va. Matty Bald Lond July, ther n offered to contrtttrte middle-welght champion Ip fight be: Loughrey » Cross, and the Jat: | = Clee MAA MMOwI ADE NSAa ania ALen minpeoteBoston cventyerounds jet entriseParecalrendcnine ran |e eee pe maimed fon all lege 4nd other colleges $i." | tween Ketchel and Papke at Milwaukee eee n using “a ligating HE Intercollegiate tryouts yester- sent to Mr Keene, tt was decided Armory A. A., of Boston; Jim D. 3 oS ; Bee cariiel| fe ex * The co asket sely foil. wing ileknuea eros fy rae ty nent Ik the men box a Ga at o1 ato Oth I HR RRA ea f the colt showed ac , ¢ this city T% Sali ew York Post-Office canine lake ae the committee having charge he will immediately make them an of- fast left jab that threw Loughrey’s | day showed new materia! for the | t t showed a continued Im. van, of this city, Ton: Suilt- MBA nes maundae ent nd D Fats) ; ne the crews, the oarsmen fer to fight a twenty-five or forty-fives heaa bavk, Now and thsn Crosa) shot! Olympic team that goes t provement this morning he would eo van, twelve rounds at Luwrence OTST Meaacitl ae Pa sum is not «iready in hand ae Gee re eC TA Gy OVC FO te ata pare ov a nrey's | and # spring. Four men qua the post. but not ff the track ts heavy Mass. and Jim Barry, ef Chicago, 4 Sccotyi SO, ONY ATU | are very good reasons why » from the coileges exclusively, roth will then come to this city and try the right over flush on Loughrey's | 1nd. thie spring. amen a twelje rounds ‘ac |{om72ard and one mile runs, hendloap.| tions for this amount are delay a manner frowned upon by a matoh between Attell end mout', soon bringing the blood. This) oe i ie ect eae i Maha aL eatacnanst ata ea See is H ‘| |t#-yerd run novice, running hop, sen). joy of criticism throug ee a net steal a8 courtney riffin, the Australian cham- Cross has developed into a marvellous. | /D&_ twelv sa bane paren erertedyorearnendarase| E ind jump handicap, and a o f Mm y 13 here of @ ence he markable thin; Cane: Hunan RA A Blin let he i, —————— NF | J P, & one mile, tices in Hanes nant bao tornine lance tovwin balls eats mar) thing when on A E 4 the plunge, ut} thy th BLOM enue Roverniog, TiN i pride, Bly Glbeon, matchmaker of the Fatrmony telay race for Inter-Settlment A. L., for our “National pride reputation” that the scul- fir ing’ he, Bronx. hae se National Association, Who night. He ly clever boxer—clever in everything eieecured a a of the. club on . nd “Chasey Histo, been depended upon tb Albany, to meet Tommy Sullivan, of Law. Engiisimen who class am- | rence, Mass, who recently beat Tony Caponl, ee aco tding. to our in. Qf Chicago, In a six-round bout at the fo ns bodes in. sp are ch ged ieee had used good|t?@t the Intercollegiate record was @ een a z Ratiieadiwociin Cinelhadmusedig Pree CN LSA ae jvatholle A. L., Churoh AL Le and ¥.! of parrtotl Abuimaking donacionw judgment he might have pul Loughrey |") \ i pa espe e) ° ° M,C. A, teams. There will also be ct " ¢ Away, even without taking many new Pots ar mouth, Eup ning ue Faiea atcha cee 5 ix a serious mistake, aw Well aw being high hurdles in world’s record tr fore Hostalpemployeesias |fingust chances, Cross is faster on his feet | roltowa: 100- ‘ a "Cro : o 10-yard dash and 4#-yerd run} poss:bly a pubiic statement as to the |» than any other MIttle fellow around | handicaps and a 89-yard Intercity| necessity of a fund seeiningly out of | !n a : - Kraenzleln, Garrels, of Michigan 0 ¢ York, not even excepting ‘Tommy . aay MW eraUTeoIAR Thee omee Ye esuene Mu:pky. He bets as true to the mark aie iy Ah CPi Seauenihe. enya (hiev departments in Philadeiphia,! sent to A. is two suawouniightlisevern) as Kid MoCoy ever did. He Is a gen-) “/8) & Sl ig win 3 ws ht Ta! associations have arranged to e h He eee ey eye ea eased tennis | vented! ithe (a eriinel resort Brooklyn and New York help the committesend alsoas an ac-| pay the expenses of their own team, (ack Cwrien. watch, was slated. to be (Gea ee Be eerea ahs arecen cav7in Mead wiMBe All the local cracks wre entered In the| counting for tie latter trip. The con. OY pine out of 2) “cuba in the | prin hext Wednesday night, hes been Rost. curacy ‘s a sting. He has e dam- dashes and rons and a fe A.A. U. It is mated, have sent in con- | poned for @ week on account of O'Brien have in @ feature of the! troversy which arose a few months tributl ne to the general fund. The blood poison in his foot. Jack cut Sharkey “a Ae both men of thelr dennition, reniged Soaykey AC. An egrensive, they Cught ¢ir expected contribution 4) DUC UD @ slashing battle rnses of the committee with PNP & A earaoee cen loa OY ct that fe aix-round, bout bel By ithaca iat * the colored fighter. and“ Philadelpn! 5 seconds~-proved himself anot ] , Thorpe be remembered, proved} bet rse at the relay ame ‘uny reputation wh r Longboat will n aging straight punch in each hand. |@ candidate for the Olympics The co try the Western in 1 jump and ted for) nop, at 7 H eine stalght (un H fecetiducate tor ithe ea Gian y in the Western cham Abo dhe ish Jump and ted for! nop, step and Jump wili be the meeting! ayo did the cause of the A, A aituntion here is different from that | fut, while training, And |as he did mot pas > sse8. ee eS athigie clus {Plonships to: huve an aborigine in the| has greatly developed ‘Thorpe and |of Myer Prinstein, Platt, Adams and ny good, withougn that i» being in a {Of the outside bodies, for, while ed, omuring him to ask for a post During the first part of the first jchanipions. Ralph Kose, of California 8 fe Olympte games tn he re ial neta with Syracuse Jim O'Connell, Prinsteln will come out! measure forgotten by the public. tf not | mmr, (lube can, hardly expect to, be | ponement — } round |' looked as If Lougnrey would|!n the recent Wes Olymple try: | London dur Glenn \ und) Dickinson and Swarthmore he i eee SSL eRRICOUS. OE Sepp resent edaa Olymplottentnu hele . ReWeniiaie! cutsinesed catiines tne | Sutm Won every welgnt event. mekine| i. cya Henn S$. Warner, |r ai tnicel? ton be one at the mreat’ of Tetirement and make a desperate by the athletes. Many of the achietes | affiiation with the parent body, Na-| The demand for seats for, the ten-negn phia orelgn Weight throwers in the shot, | dian lool, has sent to the Olympic] ing in both dies, broad jump, high t , ey Welradlini i better showing. Pot ‘the offi ft the Milwaukee Remied Hive cin cesoulen at Lengel nens i foro! velknt its Higoleaness aonallia/ ine my Riana aol ron Jur. aan go to London with the American Olyml ney while feeling a just pride in| ‘The committee in Ite frantic seal to! % ‘adopted the m of numbering jabbing and contented himself with Joun F ‘ga (the f. ALjA. GC, te , Fe xt Warner will restrain his work tu | O° ‘8 There will also be @ red hot! the honors ewined, would not be human! hasten c tributions should not over- | the orders, will give those in firet the j nimsell aa ea Rhy cient Franklin Fl-ld, Philadelphta SEM REon eal A ork Lo game of Gaelic football. if they did not expect that this| look the fact that several thousand | preference for, seats af Uney ote, Sos SiRute, CATH OD Oe) caw GeO (oO jp arop: 4 "Warmer te anxious to have) (22,il8R, Jump alone, and he expects did on at this! dollars will be forthcoming from, the | Over 1.500 flaht fane from Chicago mie eee anance) i Meas : An giCaiiicau tere four of his men on the tram | june 6 Werner: hess three von tows | aes aI money, Would be used, simon exclus. | mnie receipe at the big tryouts Of the | ceipte will amount to over 620.000. rs ; | t 5 us Wo Mount Pleasant | Sher m ‘ Aa ne Bly heir necessities almost | athletes which will be held tn various ee . In the third nd Loughrey put | t i whe iUemakemarnver pene hom he will enter in the | needless to add that those who con- | parts of the country next month. From | after @ pertod of idleness. durin arcs Garp itch O10 Ga OIE ARG In the Urone anty Eth | outs but tein real ability la an uns EMbute tothe fund twel the wave way | Pee a Ohrea siomacthie sin i fully. SIGs | tate’he hab earned! that every pond, Matter hands pushed him back and saved him|{ simp ively Mount BN grates | The committee, too, should share in| 0) ought to. be realized, and it is In| needs a, manager, Cermoy Meher iiod evealis (Gravavarinniierasedred Coughall parece his @ of |, Tie Prose *~ for the games on June | Yshe honor, out not. perhaps, to the| the attendance at these trials that Na- FS OH ACS grinni red Lough- | £ BbrORTOUIID 2) 8 wrow bright ery day people lextent of making thls a suamer our-| tional pride should be shown, for, be- was formerly maneger of rey that it was all right, and the fight | DP ras ie e he * training vf the cou seem +to re that ting for uncles and thelr cousins | sides t great expected be- | jferman of Chicago. Lewis will match Mo- eM aa hair tan allt tiene itied eridan Ciaea ralning for the | theas games wit) be next in import- | jand thelr aunts tween feading sale of | Farland ax goon as he can and let Joe Gang ball tes a t th Coaann ins 1 ree to those heid in London Here ‘Ag one 1 eof how “sume of the watt until September for « flant. Loughrey had a bad cramp in the mu Coach Warner has hept| all the best and club athletes = = ch has al (been arrani cles of his left leg. His seconds worked HC ar MLO ee AINE GG ry prabadio| ees 7 Tah Sa hette tthe efever titer od Bact inh eb a tog ake et Senne INDEXED GALLOP FORM. |iisiet Matte ' faster than ever when the gong rang np Hy At a meeting of prominent bowlers, y promote onfytround.: bout” at, a show to *be, in WaTAltiralancie ei henraunaanisiinauin — gs representing the Natlonal Association, | Milled off by the Wa 4enG of Deave / RAR MLiscoIneManilnnaweshinaatiallnint the Tournament Association, whioh ts At Gravesend. At Sheepshead B uring | Coryand batt Ne same ets | eepshea ay. ten-round — battl the same elty while Cross, through covering and aay. | STANDING OF THE CLUBS to arrange for the big meet in Madison {Special to Dav Evening World.) | (Special to ‘The Evening World.) co ten the ago, Lewis getting th fay BERBERS f Aimerican sport AMERICAN LEAGUE " NATIOS 5 Square Garden next May, and the > GRAVE ) 80 SHEEPSHEAD BAY, May 80.—a | ‘l#0" = I | cin. w.t.re || cr TIONAL, LEAGUE ; BD Mere eee s. the Western colored hea a CHRD BID ANTS Sa. ; 4 a al seme f Wee tub We one Bowling Association, tell THE track was fast, but the| very bad merning for training, The | , Hank Griffin, the Meter ecaneta aeee han : i H | eiroit mit & ‘hum's White Elephant alleys, yester- weather was foggy and die- | best Workouts noted follow: Joe" Jeannette, has been matched to meet } next round Loughrey land kine W 4 4 tte fi “ i é 307 Fred Bi for six) reondens eacavera sea aR a EeL TTS SE | sr lias been done in this t Louie MW i oa as moon, it was decided to tnvit agreeable, The vest workouts | 6 FOP NOTE | ive furlongs in 1.08 2-5, | te main bout at thernext Stag of the Shate tee, : 2 _ : y t ‘ the United Bowling Club of Germany | noted ‘ollu handily % speed, Winton A.C. of on “Mon, nat fo! 2 Fun t0 cover cece AE ie _ RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, (alaendlavieximlatinelGarannveven titel eee aes | 32 MONOPOLAS'T- Six furtongs in | Otiffin Has been flehting Welt rat who ie again, It was nip and tuck here. Cross Semagorh Pade o Firat anion P Sem Yorks ts Bouya, @ 198, Thin Invitation will, te snientea 9 NQRUMTT-Bix furlongs tn 11726, | 1192-5, oreexing. Doing nicely. — | training him, he is a first-clage fienter, while and fi tt Washingt) 4" Huston. 1. Firat game, Sincinneth 8; Pi! sure, 3 through Joe Thum and several other !c3 aRAppP eae orn speed 63 Bh AR BRIGHT—Pour furlongs | ==—=——=——= eee Te ting the UE ss Suahing’as 7 Momton 8 aecond gn Sue Le eee | local bowlers, wlio arsisoon|to leave Cor, in Leet tena ane 8 unions EI ioesOneat SPORTING. . mua, land, wih c 2 fn 1.56 8-5, bandlly, In goo # JUBILEE Une inue in 1.42 2-6, hand- g Germany to spend two month t TE DGE. ; ; AR Re | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAy. v 8, | 4 WATERBRIDGE—One mig in 1 ily. work, il \ Prltadeots ns Sew ork Mand PS | Sew a pana rg, | etidt propane to arrange tw big ine| | iiving. Not mich ODKHAMES R08 turtongs to 1a8,! RACING AT BELMONT PARK | AE Puen aaa Ne iin, AC 3h end ernational events at the Garden toute! S44 JA) 2ADY- Four furlongs SLE 18th to May, 80th, inclusive, EN h (IAA celta at rR tana Biat Hee Aug Me and POM Tl nament, the frat being @ matoh in indl- in 0 vAily, Never was better, @ CHABHAWAY—Seven furlonga In) eth fetivy “foot © aat shin at \ 1 Hh x AM and PM vidual and teame from the United STONE —Vour furlongs Sao! furlongs im 6.24, 0.48, Eee Can OE | Reine z ae pISneett eee eee jowling Clubs of New York and those preezing on wood tir handily. Taibual av i 1 j be oe miles : JURENNU One mde in 1448-5 | 42 COHOK) Six turlon, in 1.21, ESE: oP oh a, 1 ae nehe Sk a f Germany, The second im for the We ay, re si 00 “ ae mies DANE) Deshler) thetsont oe» CARSEY OPENS NEW LONG ACRE STAG TO-NIGHT, terational cnampionsnip. in wien pee MOSES UR SCANS een 51 MOMENT 5, | sahehih MaRS Decorarlon Dey opty es a |many, France and England are expet- SS 'NTERVENE-TMive._ furlongs tn Q 1,05 2-5, breezing. Ready a 54 TRIUMPH Ti N1UM—Six furlongs in 0.12 2-5, | saturdays and Decoration Day opty, up, 118 ne K me furlonme)sin ’119 32h AViLiiik Five furlongs in 0.24, a pisia Tuy end Abs ring, flehting st nig . The long Acre A. C. will hola a | et to send teams, There ia a rX nd Field CN mont to post a pinn! nora, beating w eotR . special stag In ‘ts house, Ww team In this city, and the galloping. in good trim AY, dD , i ) + Spenitupmihiatiners tac ub-ho n Wes in 049,108, handily be down his and 1 . PU news twent MA street, to-ntght, Phe prin ! ne says he will IS BOLONDO Six furlongs in lisbe, W RUNNING “WATER—One mile in| “exes on sate st waltort-Astorta andl And A iiglia canted ‘ x ty eball grounds Rroadway and cipals in th tof six rounds will there ts a representative team, ‘Thess : Good work 146, b-eezing | pitkapeonte WT Pras drer © was ® frightened . « Eine res, a Ap aUEty, enn the : pe emred aie Burns, verte will oe rolled on iwo apectal 1b 8 -Five fuclonga tn 4 MAILAPHON One mile In 1.45, breex , jm “ ‘ { et, the end of le Broaaway angn a . a4 fe elieys atl He Ip ready ing: i Q ne the < ‘ he sibwe tay. June 6 Hesldes this. good Food Aghts Big Match at Bergman's. | ‘ive furlongs os Pi Onenapavoneraparten mee In MEN AND WOMEN, is pened » : ‘ 8. Carsey's team, will pla Fed at nteertents Detween event: Ra erniibts ee uciien ; Andily, He is ready ntkene i | uanaterel 2 ‘ nel eanional teame | Matched ate: «om Poparer an t ex a ”, fi s i Reraman's, One Hundred and Sixteenth 3 LESS Five furlongs Lod Ww ANONYMA One and one-quarter advantage, and com: |‘ fe half-mile The World Juniors In Lin C Heed Tanainvoree amy or af M BALLOT—One mile In 147, breezing Radatina Gf ohlawonte ' I: Bronk a0 “igi Me ff ALBERTINUS Five ong it Ready, . P 1 . a ash ¢ rld J sia ' rons, meet on the a! sin @ bewt #ix 1.0 R tb ily speec ; > ‘ and k ighre ‘ 4 é pant 4 a fj aniformed M eleven seriew for $1,000 a site. 35 aI EOk Aree. 4 YORKVILLE BEAU—SIx furlongs in m aide to side wit ‘ BEER ace ww bee | eakGe fat ————_— BARL'B COURT—Five furlongs | i, 1.18, handily. mires Sree BEAD 3 Fe ab : 0, breezing. Not much A XEREC-Five furlongs. in 0.2 hard two-handed smashes. Loughrey with of above ve. “Address | Baseball Te-Day. Two 10 ALM, oe ro : } b he b in » beld athieug vhe } Manager WW Jre, compost a 3.20 P.M. Ame: , ark, | SA OTOGO—Five furlongs in 1.02 26. 0.38 2 0.48 +5, 1.02 3-5, bandily. | Brew stronger under the pounding and «rounds. «World Buildings rom | ey) ALsericans va. ACB: i sandily. A real nice oul. | Has epeed.

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