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THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY. JUNE 1, 1908. — — — ——- a _ ope ss — HE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (er pb NEWSY |} \ | “mM” KEENE, WHO RACES FOR LOVE OF THE SPORT BEGUN HANGS UP NEW RECORD FOR THE HIGH RURDL | ea HARLIF BACON, of the Irish IC American A. C.. broke the world’s } record for the “four-forty’ high Ihurdles at the Post-Ofice Clerks’ games in Celtic Park yesterday. Bacon fine ished without being pr ssed in one mine | tte flat, but as he Knocked two hurdles the record may be lost on a technicality. [he former record (& mtn. § 35 secs) jwas made by “Jerry” Manoney, of the New York A. C., at the Pan- American Exhibition games in August, 1891. Jim Keene is a Lover of Horses, and Racing Is His Recreation — McVey 3 Another of Becons clubmates, Jim : is 7 ni 11 rt jhowed Tells How He Whipped \ : , “iA gation, the ohaoion muse Anas “Jeli.” good second from scr ‘atch in the mil by Frank Hielly in 4 mins. 24 it meet marked the real opening of uutdoor season in New Parke san ‘ord-breaking crowd 1 ined fence before the ff vaseoall game, In which al clerks beat thele soklyn Vival: y a socre of 1B to & ground vy for the single mink ‘hop. step which) was won by J. Curth 4, with a good Serort ot 48 fe ORSE racing is Jim Keene's) recreation, To other men it} may mean dollars, but to} Keene it is just plain sport. When| Rowe 1% OUT & “brokendown” Colin ran Saturday in} the Belmont no one thought of such WHENEVER A Keene ENTRY STARTS IT'S 2 Ie 4A ocrocKk Every’ a thing as a plant for betting pur- MORNING WITH HIS HORSES. THE HOT TIP a [n' Sheppard started from seratet poses. Jim Keene may manipulate Aron THE ens sicamterican fyety ABLE VS ait a field ebeeniedlin hand It was won H. Gissing, of the Moe wk A. C. with J. McDowell, of the mes, second, and W. Boyle, Mo- s, third, in the fast time of 1 min, DEAD HEAT IN DERBY === Sat 220 Wed. Mat. Best sat esta 60, tie market) but he doesn't bring Wall} street methods into the racing game. | KETCHEL WILL DEFE AT i He doesn’t make his money in the betting ring. How many horse own-/ ers, under the same conditions that| PAPKE, SAYS CO BETT surrounded the Colin instance, would have escaped public suspicion Some, | perhaps, but not too many to count | BACK to this country again, oroviding THE WOLF =2~ LYRIC 3s sae rome ewan, coun | SE EBs FOR VANDERBILT COLT |i: 2 2 7is3 lover of horses with unday in the racing season, PiOn Predicts Great Future | pion, corte = Durpose of Ketting Harvey's consent for ; ‘4 4 , | GIRLS By pr gland to- | ! noe Wainy dway and 30th. Say & Sat, 2.15, looks rf . the fight, he Attell has already told Cof- m1 t f evene Fi trot he;would meet Mon _w. kK derbi! y 1 repared for the ren C. out every for Western Fighter. th ne would meet Moran | | PARIS, June 1—W. K. Vanderbilt's! SUT Geruy, that wilt be run at Ep. SAM BERNARD ASINO Jimmy Rowe There would be plenty of fast fighting at | \Seasick IT. ran a dead heat with M. E. DE Wnaioecwicaneddayh Henry eee ISIN EAT WSAUTERO! He, Cea RES rse for Its own inner. | Keene joves u great ( because it is a pur: the benefit of the Firemen’s the Fr |Deschamps’s Quintette IT. fo ride . Mr. Van- Mat Sat iy Herald Sq. i A o ‘und at National Spo t agit wsynbg died: Keene want down BY JOHN POLLOCK. ay eed by at Chantiily yesterday through rrangemen| LEW FIELDS 227 COnLEGe NIGHT att ples to ReGERO Wa aOR W Ae IM CORBETT, the ex-beavy-weight "iy wi » superior jockeyship of Milton Hen ond neh Derby Girl Behind the Counter, MOTFOW. _ friend. At last he sa.d mourntully: hampion of the world, is a great n Sn yi Gareyamnd clos: he American fockey, who outrode his he captured | Jobn WITCHING Mat ae pis “Poor Sysonby! I'll never sev a horse | admirer of Stanley Ketchel, the Biwards, spposing each other rivals in a gruelling fintsh, for it was t t Rte Hackett 15 Mason HOURS 37H. 424, w. of Bway. |cestarn middle-walght who fights| Billy | fund) bout, tnere snould not bea dull mo- | Papke @ ten-round bout at Milwaukee — middle-weignt | The Maple A.C. of Harlem. ts the frat down for the summer. Match lecided that it would be run any stags the warn ‘and decided” to keep the doure Uke Sysonby again Jimmy Rowe had been keeping some- thing under his belt, think you will,”” he said. pepred acecne. “ t In speaking of Ketchel last night a owe. ou've go he HUnGRS cs ht- Rsuatanlan rightsniew)ienatiln | Holsa1d:j2) uve seen) pany good br i great’ “as, Spsonby—perhaps | ¢TS. but I think this fellow Ketchel . z the greatest fighter in the game to-day. ot” exclaimed Keene. “There | He is taking on weight rapidly, and as nh be another Sysonby for me. | he has the frame tor a heavy-weight 7] horse Rowe referred to was! 1 would not be surprised if he was we i His prophecy came true. | cnampion hea: ht in another year, ! He ts a territic ner, and wades | admitted that his horse was not as good eet cr, ls Wath adia ts KEITH & PROCTOR'S lisastrous t The value Kaiph ©. Herr, Emn Nawn Coetes as LATONIA ENTRIES. HUDSONS! Si, were P| . Wor exactly & snap (0 train horsen | ERE intovan oppdaent for the purzs Swat Milligan Is the Cause LATONIA } RACK, Ky. June | UMS SKINNER THNOSOH OF | sstully. Like all other big rting him out as quickly as, oo) wing are the entries. for td: rag i : x \ I'think he will stop Papke.”* TOKERKOCKER Wiway eis e s, Jimmy Rowe Is on the row . ues If it Is b ms v ‘ ‘ : 7 on h : RO cae ma g : wire of ery | money, for he na "neariy 10 me watching 4B. Bulger, Sporting Department een wx World: . | | Rim'every any. “ketchel the favorite over | Members of the Grand Union A. C.. I have heard of an artesian well in Mivsonri the waters of judgment, a clear bi pelts \ He has to go to bed earl, One Hundred and Seventh street and oy " en wait & sleep every night, Tony ender and Howard Smith, the|Lenox avenue, are primed for a slasl which are supposed to make grent hitters, and that ball piaye! Mail wee mapbarefullysasiheldoesihiasho lightweights of Bllzabeth. N.J.. wij, meet in| Journey there every year. Is there such a placet — Trale Mal.Dallyise “Meivine Hanae ears Weeki," 'Eney mail|! contest to-night, when Fred Brad- mu we 3. P.M.. for! ley, who lowered the colors of S een be Droge pts. The ll wel Mew miles Burke, will clash with Hank Griff Pacific Coast heavyweight. Th th. Only 100 0 ee the conte: Da catTeth per STORY printed in a French paper A says that Sum McVey has just disclosed a secret. Samuel has let the Parisians Into his confidence, L. K. TUTTLE 1 No, 417 West One Handred and Mat AME thant NEW YORK ifty-sixth Street, i and is telling them what a great ee Matty Baldwin was ne dgntnion over | clever as, Jog Gane und expects to H.HANGOVER’S +820) ania Wed | he really is in America, To hear Sam| aaa ot Pn findely ead | fuse of Bradley” in a hung Brae | CARLE in WARY'S Det ia tell it—he has whipped James J. Jef- “ mt. Th ua Covelonineiasieand Ne Ww LS\TRE. By. 8.15 | | plonship of the worl f course, m the worst if te and The Merry Widow (pie LUstiag } Tommy Burns's pretensions. to | i Teceivel waa a. draw y Glo rs " ITTWwE) | i RUG ACNEAC ome OORT aR Bell and. interesting. one q on, of Chicag ey LLACK Si arya } n private tient was pitied off. | Reops ewry second je the principals in the main bout teat tat, Se { private: Ae sy rounds, Four other bouts wll ships i et H ig | Brecede IULPAN 5! Wines ; wees ore three star bouts, | Patvdamus A. C., on Thompso: tj : Sen pi pere: } cher, of this H inpont aepeta ae amaeet O he Gay Msicin $ Opponent. And say, the six rounds Broa H RE RaRT NETTING Ona f 1 meet Young Evans a) ; } Charlle. White hasn't semi-wind-up, | AnaUaTencinencenlaeenints | | BAN Artesian Well From Which Great Hitters Drink | : ” at Jeffries could eslan Well From Which Grea’ ers Drin stuh EEN lh “ont opponent wu| BASEBALL GLEANINGS. FG ael A ae ena Tema cama meal ecinaealiea |renremenoat TT] j Fel aia the basebal of youth, is located near Bo and It | = : *NERRY-00-ROUND." 1 : joN%, TORK baaenalt cteciee mt an awtii Piniknt ue of Interest to tell You how came it there ata is 50 i | NOTES OF THE PADDOCK. ramny Sener | i n L 1 a . y re a iterlinked with Milligan, the peerless hitter, of the Polson a ret | Tit Die ustige Wii ‘ H It was a ganie for blood, and Swat wns then just in his ascenden as Ing: | | yu reme soften varied two or three inches | ORPHEUM iY 0nd, AnH Be. 1 | from thelr ed course whs Was young. On the day in question notiithe! reports< Last Week of This, Seasons 4 t Weentteiven in. \ Ke Harold Hangover, « rising y pitcher, was twirling for the Deadtown esa Jedvensh to realize that ‘MERRY WIDOW; GERMAN shouldn't 1 Dog Fennels. He faced Miliigan wth a sneer on his face which Immediately msnibitive id) have (bein (Die Lusthge Witwe,) Perms, H.W. | Ve: raised the ire of t yatsman. After two strikes nad been called, Mil- one ae ie: * iLSRYRSe: | ape eranten eye ligan made a victow g at the ball, and tt went on a mad career straight Eemalderae eee ASTOR | fighters are neve: ward the pitcher's box, With a crash it landed squarely on Hangover Sere ane PH GRE, ow | coco, burnt every hair off his I then bounced straight up In the alr. SHiamele iy i 7 “wo For several m » the gasp stators watened upward course unt! | ACADEMY OF MUS IC, ai INDEXED GALLOP ena nena aera Romecrarrr rs reo days Milligan contlr uke runs, and the crowd ped out press $...108, wilt be a welcome aid). | RG NIGHT. 2... HE i | | "| waiting for the ball:to fall y were awakened one morning by a ATEN i ARUP e ERMA } At Gravesend | 2 INNOsy n 146, han great rumbling sound right an them, The ball had finally fallen in the Dene ele a HUKTIG & TO-NIGH 57 pat it ae 1 |= MONUCLe-Une mile in 0.51, 1 mddle of the diamond, and, like a misteor, had ploughed its wey fato the ted ay at Waterbury, PAUL MCALLISTER &19 t.To- nee and f ie 1 esian we usands of gallons of water were spouting up ily. INTERNATIONAL | t x were noted. The] g. (02tid, Bats ! role. M Poison Ok players drank of the water and l= -|MINING MADISON Sa, sa, neipal one : great hitt after thy well Was known as the Baseball “ AMUSEMENTS, GAR ADM 62 BLANDY—One a ; , i six furl Fountain of Yout day; s, large and small, journey to the SU ain XPOSITION| WA DEN | ee spot to get the revivifying and. str hening effects of the power-giving tL, Ww ?p ran aa } 5 z IN VIL ebay: THE STOR’ S Sh} Bee { we r A whe While 1 might be mistaken, I am sure that that is well to which Il sons Ste asad ranula Prices, / | F f . \ és BOZEMAN BULGER. | ii " : i vk 1 t Han s goat he | Walter Stanton Returns. i BLANEY'S Linc in sa. Bway, Oath. iy 55 AN S—Six mas ‘ : the California intadle ML downetalrs mailoeg oth THE ae F te a ‘ hein Aeun careh meoeAT one Ds Dancer and Pan- POONER | FROM TEXAS, in PORT ‘ luerea tie in five rounds, (s back In this ti HORACE | ios a Muntry. He arrived here ve otis) Cat C §8 SIR JOHN H iy 4, F pects to return t i thos. & Mack, the PL. SEBS TOCK CO. ] : ; Her, when ihe fighting game tuinitte Trio, the rtttons, Paut - OT eh ae ig Peal wah acon thennaet flgnt « BaTORE, | Coney oa ane Ls by world In six months. UYARKER DAUGHTER Four ¢ sP six hae orld ppodrome \ Twice & 10 a Biba 1S, eon : SPORTING. SPORTING. inis, CIRCUS BEAUGI ‘ ' DU ae TEKoRt atiow tn oh’ New \ Las staM! \ K : ERI, tel Kk C ace any Geghe tenant ; a ae : aed ~~ Brooklyn Jockey Club Races 2 ie: : fOLD—F u n akine | Maloney , $1.60. “Seats ‘on ‘sale “tw ih Y mA EVERY WEEK DAY UNTIL JUNE $180, “Seats ion. sale, “Ewe i ui ¥ A | % office or by mall for cash; thy 5 Work ae NDAY also from any Tyson Agent ‘ u =o if H \ i : 2 in New York ‘or Abraham & Straua's, rr ttn er a en, | hiony Gua) Brooklyn, | Two grand arades daily, 19 ‘ as STANDING OF THE s— Young Muggins inherited e o'clock and 6 ofclock P.M. ss cil SP aan oa ATION AL LEAGUE eum T ani DH Reynolds i ‘ ‘ Ho, aplet MeInae Dinthevaivaraneniaecn? ADMISSION FRER “ , : if a Pola pola Te 1 i ; A F On All Days but - x : ee PH Hy aie i hkie-Yeas he tad’ a seieme for] and rive Other Races, Beginning at 2.30 P. M. | Seiuitty & Sanday 58 : HOW 1 CLUBS STOOD Ms 1907 » Simkins—id Mt work? 2, BAST 34TH Leb RR 1 12.40, 1, 1.20, 1.40 Every Minute Bret , 1 VE FOOT tA < Ww ‘ i Timkins—-No; tut Muggins 1s working LEAVE Hparior Cars, stopping at East New Day. ‘Take Irom 2 ; i " far i Hey po Me UY Nigw YORK TERMINUS OF THE BRIT via Sth Av. Culver Elevated | _ = rie Steamboata SJ H ‘ : ai " a Vers 10 minutes from 11.00 A.M. to Ayr fs rangi ever S,mninutes there. as ———} ft | ‘ ye traine will atop elt a Bridge & on § a h » Subway y ) Y SRDAYS i} ‘ Wille Cove) After ite ene Prnauiee at Atlant AY Stats i toe meyate ; nae evaryicotel wey, Cc H A Ss E F ney Islan 8 0: ERDAY'S GAM . Inting Harry it Whitehall St. Via 80th st, Brooklyn Ferry, ov’ minutes, At Sheepshead Bay GAME 1 r “Y Bon Found Nationale 1 foot of Whitehall Sie ive aDth St. Brooklyn, over the Culver line. s unny Place A fie Wie aviit te Soe a ee age ellie In feadiness to return to 0th Bt. Ferry after ase’ race, Mow, Sista Bia ware : vad . 7 | HapkesKetenel SPECIAL TROLLEY CONNECTIONS ori v GA S SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY =. tw enney, f 6; Dr amp Delancey St, terminal Williameburg Bridge, via Refd Av. Line and Nostrand.c, 4, : 3 * Line, Greenpoint Ferries via the Tompkins-Culver Line w York, Park Row, via " t 1 : tition Stand ¥ Tie Aw rineas Hamilton Ferry, via 15th St. Line. LUNA j cantina! Lorue_saye: o ‘ ; : and the oh |aee oe ‘@ ‘magnifivent place. La ‘ x f i | Renee chan ADMISSION TO ony ce RY | CANDER'S B TO FIELD STAND, 81.00.|] DA RIK |dhomneon, “& Dandy now ALRNGORM—Une Ls | 722°" Baseball, To-day, 4 P. M.—Amortcan ‘amuse the ‘pwrte.” Hummel! 288 League Park. 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