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au THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1908. ¢ ue FS BATE] THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | ncidiPoihen What Magic Art Has Keene \\ That His Horses Win So, {jf Regularly?—Jimmy Rowe a Big Factor, | ELT won. Everybody knows all about that now. It was a great race, with the Keene entry STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Joping alons at the finish an ea ae AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL 1 E rine In: record-breaking time. We New York 25 14 022) N 19 17.525 winner in ‘d-bre & Nene: z 1817 525 @re getting used to seeing Keene's Phila “dtd chasein 4 root Blue-specked Loys flashing across the DAY'S GAMES Line. | New York, 2; Ros With Colin and Celt, the gray | Clevelanae 3: iG Bnancler seems to have a Stilson grip | on everything to which his horses @re eligible. | What magic does Keene use? There | @re other men who devote their time @ud their brains to the racing game e-Men who are more eager than Keene to rake in the financial rewards No doubt they are just as willing to |pend money to accomplish results. doubt they lie awake at night, pla Second Game. @nd scheming, when the turf wizard = Bleeping like a top. | Pn i . . M's: of the magic art must be Jimmie Rowe suxoveo CELT supplied by Keene's great train- er, Jimmy Rowe. I watched wg unis See Pe serine co ; Rowe in the paddock yesterday, Surely nothing ever escapes that sharp-lined | BY BOZEMAN BULGER gray eye of his. If anything goes on F the Highlander sid wi he knows all about it. Yet he stands I American League peniant careless] about with a wide smile on prove conclusively t his lips, apparently the least concerned j snips are t 1) DUR man in all the crowd that studies the the way, In racehorse fashion. From|team may have great Bontes. start to finish he never relinquished the | Have spectacular feide in) poker When Celt came back to the paddock |No Reason to Doubt That He }iead, although King James fought it/ understands the art oe Highiangcr, Dut he neve eweating and trembling with excite- % out with him inch by inch from the} and its inan (8 GRE 1B play very st ment, Rowe himself at once took Is of the Calibre of start, down past the Gravesend, around | take a chance it will never win a pen- fe double Fqueeze.” W | third and second and one charge. He held the halter while the the turn and midway to the backstretch, | nant. } bunts The gy fa prelouseine Doys under his direction carerelly Colin. Only a Celt or a Colin would have; The position of Grittiih’s club at the] the sii AeA ah ctantal rubbed Celt down. He kept a sharp jStuck it out The time of the race is| top of tie le now is solely is time watch while a black handler wrapped jadditional evidence of Celt’s greatness. duc tv garing Celt's slender legs in thick, wi BY VINCENT TREANOR. |No Brooklyn Handicap was ever as true that ( bandages. Celt, lke other finely En ene James R. Keene's three-year-|fast. It has been said that Celt ‘#| pitching 5 bases. Lt is ved aid ais men are good © ure taney horses, has underpinning as slim and ‘old, won one of the truest Brook-| # good or nearly as gova as Colin.) hitters, but in neither fight ax a deer's. How such bones, lyn Handiaps ever run. There's| bere is no reason to doubt that now. | paenomenaiy wrist. can scarry ihe wots: of fueh® not the shadow of a doubt that he was and jockey, driven with all the of the great racing muscles, !s a mar- | horse could w:! TAW has one base gets whips the Don Creole was a big disappointment. He @ the best horse. None but a figst-claes| worked the handicap distance in. 2.00. He| the handicap as it was | Provably ran hie race tn that work. the dole MEL GRE Might expect them to snap jrun at Gravesend yesterday. If KInE| suarter Pettingill Gig wall with the tag tt) ee lS de anocie: even a slight strain may destroy the \James were a better horse than Celt he/we can pass up the firet race getaway jtWo vut an attemp: greatest champion of the turf, for would have beaten him after that heart-) waier sitier pui one over the yuld have 6 even a single stretched and weakened breaking race right from the start to| bis first day. He rode = good rac Ene tendon must detract from the neces |the middie of the backstretch; if Fair | navset Ranger aa |Play were the equal of the Keene colt! Torbellino is a big, fina looking colt, OWE superintended the bandaging, |he would have come on in the stretch | Which should improve with racing, R and then Celt was blanketed. The and won out in the race to the finish;| Rosaten S horse was all in a tremble. Have tf Master Robert had it in him he| And, you ever noticed a thoroughbred after Would have been closer to the front @ race? Celt, while the rubbing and ‘fom the start. The others *were out- | kecou! becilit tr a lead which WO; | play Dandaging was going on, kept raising |Classed. Celt won a grand race, in a) = y s his head high, and trying to look back Which there was not the slightest inter- | fra! te worst of the ero a@t the track where his race had just ference—a race in which it can't bel ' been won, He was wildly anxtou. said that any one starter suffered from! |, Frizette around the turne and’ on the c 0 out and run again. He knew (wontvandiwontalllimnens’ sii beatae citrerents tilly galt : bad racing luck @# much about his winning as jdueuesians @t the track. He was hot for cove med FOrmer contest. Turning ea : i _ INDEXED GALLOP FORM. the track ho. pullc Paiadl [Mid near eh ta ner m Appointed Matchmaker fo of the negro boy | x = e When the 100; tk > bia | Three Clubs in place were pulled over Celt's | TRIE eC . ho objected. He didu't want to go back | At Gravesend. At Sheepshead Bay BRAVESEND ENTRIES. sae to, the stable. But Howe quieted (Special : Specia The Evening World.) vith a word. blanket was { GRAV PSHEAD Y. June 2.--The (Special to the £ < AKO) y P , Jusied. “Rowe, with hia own. hand We aie as fast to: ete a GRAVI END) PYG IOL NG ROLE OGH. ‘ carefully folded a large, soft towel and e isan a ties , *LY NOLAN, w ne into f placed it on Celt's back Were per its resulted. The 2.— Following th dadiheurdanagentoonGariinchs strap was gently laid a and buckled underneath he had been made of glass have handled him son, 1s now the matchmaker ig faht clubs of San France as been authorized by fight noters Jack Gleason, sé Marisch and (Sam ser to arrange arg e oe: UT [their clubs, which a monopoly, Jim Coffroth's a being t ey couldn't ore softly. man at Gravesend. But he was © tn the money, It's enough to make & man fidgety—winnins two great han- @icaps and two of the greatest on the turf in two successive La dOLeT ne elk 4 DREAMER ther-welght ‘ in . THE x ue | _Wike Hewin the “local _ NSD AG flushe i Good ron | + In the paddock he me ETTORE ROR: : |DOHAN TO MEET LOWE uu ought to be ashamed of your said Mr. Ke yokingly. “When T'm dead, you'll that you ever Taced a horse against me." “I'm sorry now AEM soy nes a \ jorrow night at the Whirlwind After looking Celt over Mr, Keene | — CLARK ‘A. ©, One Hundred ana sixteenth walked slowly to lub house, [ {i | street 1 Lenox shaking hands at every step with cont f RaainKe wees gratulating friends srininstiosg rene IACMR Me Teac et aioe OTTER, the jockey nan ‘ some real fighting, 7 tp rey eve 7 one and the manag hatred and blue eyed—the +r: “4 r 2 Hi i ‘a - hight tional type of fiehting man He has 5 148 2-6, ha < 5 lod acre pugnactous features, too, He looks juet, — PT) oh ye nis s Is ; Merk At ii s 9 5 the lad to go out and ride hin bert | se i or ¢ 1 ahi tr PETS en uta TS: @ hard race. He had things easy yes- ho 13s RH, 142 Ty ih S: 5 terday. After the race N er rode far LATONIA, Ky @round the track to le: the other jock Sa a BY OM > ft eye report first at the judges’ stun Bele | Dack slowly. As polka “In H ! Keene colors showe. wave of han \ 4] , 108 I clapping swept down the grands U La r A 110. ms ! It grew louder and louder 4 at 0 Notter rode slowly tranten a {i | AT 18 l\ ERR f 1 vo cracking In a rn : ' ‘ f eli “ furlongs ‘ Den Sand eee : cay i aie § RON r win? * my 108, Tim Havat He Picaresaueln ene fort pelt LE K andily 1 Tora Nett 98, Lady onsite commensal day ; ; NGINNATIG Elght Neeaiece upun “ 5 Sas Bi NCINNATI . x , 1 ‘ i RACK--Five furlones; purse. a majortty of the PE want raeing | O . a Wa, iimnard Rent, Wh: Red fe one of the faw bright eothoons ee se f 5 ! i rose [ea 2. 1000. Tuscan Geld, the few sunlight entertainments ¢ ae f A La a \ ITF ' 105 BI 108; Foot Looe, smultituge wl pate ' WR SON ive ees “ ? 105; "Tithoriogen, 103; Mock: ne applauded. oad for a r tm! " 1 Pretec poo us a e * The : mace ada tae. Don fone, 18), Harlequin, “149; from his he welghing ‘ ROW . 4 \ RACE Two-year olda 1 Chane Leader, 149; Don’ golly, caremo «BROWN A. A STAG TO-NIGHT. 2°. eand 8 fu Rack Lady, 180; Charfield, 140. to the Wancnove Five furlongs; purse tee ' ma. A ' Lid trons 1 : j amet Alice Hard, Manager Brown va iady Lewes mon ard r m it ‘| i ACE—One mile; _ purse Nutter : ‘ ; . 107; ‘eorge Young i F 1 well, G10. Hotties. HO! Pian tapped ‘Notter and wa arite Hott ¢ allowance claimed gene ft Se ae epee ecu meals Reet one allows ! bi te Miles wee > ; ri iN nos r ny $ r and a} te mink your «pipe ts try BAG. feel tired when Twin Par uel «ma 9 will be|fame. All six men are In fine shape, bas" asin aga screnth tees 4 You think your spine ts 0 - ‘Whey never do—the winnera ' ved throughout (he Latonia meeting. and should put up an interesting ge.” GT TOG LpAb"Sivort Cue Smoking’ in’ i. PADDOCK SKETCHES AFTER THE GREAT BROOKLYN HANDICAP * Davy Johnson’s Horse Shows ~. NOLAN HAS. es for io AT WHIRLWIND A. C. STAG. | ay" alent y expects to give Hanra! bi | ie ! i] 'YAWL CLASS MAY BE DROPPED IN BERMUDA RACE MARBLEHEAD, Mass., June 2.—Indi- cations to-day were that there will be no yawl class in the ocean race from Marblehead to Bermuda, which starts to-morrow, The yawl Lila, from Brooa- lyn, N. ¥., has not yet appeared in por' Jit ts believed that the Little H-ve, lowned by P. K. Lothrop. jr, of Bos- jton, the onty boat in the yawl class. will not make the trip if the Lila does not arrive. ‘The big knockabout Marchtoness, of Philadelphia, one of the competing yachts, arrived to ay from Bristol, R. 1, where she been fitted out. of ti has MRKEENE RAN \\ Ce \ To THE PADPOCK @ To meet CELT WHEN THE BIGRKE ER - The oficial measur “eS N not completed his work, so that the | time allowances of the several con- | , Soccer NOTTER, SALUTING }testants have not been figured out a AFTER WNINNING. yet. AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW. Best Seats $1.50. THE WOLF *z~ LYRIC 535" By Eugene Walter. 424. W. of B'way. Clyde Fitoh’s Great Couey DALY'S GIRLS bo ” Sad BERNARD?2~, CASINO in NEARLY V HERO. Eves S150 IEW HIELDS 2a? spy tgrald Sa. dirt Behind the € 2 Colles, Night A ORENS JUNE 15. THREE TWINS, John WITCHING ‘ye Mason HOUR of Ae of Bway. Cape KEITH & PROCTOR’S. y way )Raiph C, Herz, Cole & : Sthavee is: Johnson, Emma Jan- - a Rod mem batty SEER MMery Tom Nawn Conetes How THE LOSERS LooneD ROSCBEN HAS “COME BACK” himself again, and tt may be worth while to watch him. De | YORKVILLE| ysis Mildred Holland * §) 320" METROPOLIS \3352" ADELAIDE KEIM in “MS,PS3—° . = J Te put up @ good finish on Cella’s Some of His Old-Time i4yeerion He got ott tn front and kop Fi rm. Roastenton seems to be a hard luck horse He runs just well enough to make you play AMR ext time out, He will get out Iden claas some da: ‘ Vesti he THE SERVANT FS HOSE that Lady 9 Williams & — Walker, Hali-Macy Co, Gillette & MeFa s Poterne, who was playet for a killing by ff Mat.Duily Melvin. some wise ones, joked oud for atime. } i excellent race for his first start. Matt Alien | & Mat.Dally.2%- thinks pretty weil v J. 70D SLOAN. It appeared to be G Winifred was left at t meeting from not all the Jolin New Amsterdam | 34) hie, @ she The Merry Widow UstiGg ITD Look out for Miss | wil run be <| Tommy Waddeli's race was a bad one. || NEW YORK + Main Wed at He can do much i tter and ne iikes cus |]] CARLE in MARY’S LAMB. Belmont Sut! "THE MERRY-GO-ROUND."” FIGHT CLUBS 2 nie | WEST END latinos Daily Tom Shaw lost $12,000 to the tlre race, | Al HEARTSEASE ut did not quit much of a loser on the day. | ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th st. & Irving pl Marae Abe will run better In hia next/Wrnk MMR. SOTHERN tart. Lee jost @ lot of ground turning for + . . » HAMLET ome, v8 ap. H. H. Knapp ana James Wodsworth, ot | ORPHEUM®, .*S:,3%! SS stays Mae PLAYERS STOCK C6 arlem Favorl + racing committee, were on hand early LAST WEEK OF THIS SEASON, nd with James It. Keene watoned the Brook- |MERRY WIDOW IN GERMAN yn from @ good position in the clubhouse. | (Die Lustige Witwe.) Po H.W. Savage ho Clubhouse Commissioners had their | BLANEY'S Linen Sa. iway, Wath, By.818 full aocommcdating thelr patrons, and | stat CECIL [THE GRE s five favorites won, they all quit losers SPCONER | FROM TEXAS, ya taw day, a oo Ev = 0 Mate tad & FIETH BIG” MO FIREMEN'S) BOUTS OFF. AMEHICAS a, “PAID iN’ FULL The boxing: carnival tn ald of the Fire ATLANTIC YA stop slugein ht promoter, has sec between, \ Aus | men's Memorial Fund, which was acheduied | 5 hed 4 to be heit at the National A. C., in East mod to fight twenty fourth street to-night, has been in- mount for these prominent flgbters | definitely postponed. The committee In RA gia ia | tei “ate &| PASTOR affair because Acting Captain Ivory, of JOHN P. WADE & CO. ne Last Twonty-second street police station, | HURIIG & SEAMON'S Huso Kolly. of the game, 3 deen ha received di ileateltonthe: ol MUSIC MALL, West 125th. | Hi apie at stwauiee, a randy, tne poveing of Se mente __| PAUL MPALLISTER Stock Co Bi d to chalenge the w a0 Ge thet Bapne: a os st PRE x KARL Reichel fight. One of the fight club mana- -. mot Milwaukee ade ieelly an wtter BEST OF ALL | Joe Hanrahan, the aturdy fighter, of, this LITTLE SMOKES Soludoy 3 Sunday. cl dy. guining tothe front 1p fhe uipetneheat uiviaton,. was matched, laat FREE SHOWS nient yFohmion” to ment) Wille AORIRIT Tae? Olymple nolds, Pres, Take Iron St'mboats, Mango has sea G ORES iene 1 pust at th nigh’ voney Island’s taht, ASE! Funny Place Dick Hyland, the ‘Most, Gigantic Steel Amusement sig rounds at ‘Tommy Murphy, who Is to arKey “As € ‘Bh ructure in the World. Beach on June muh fg the World. Tr will ‘engage In a six-rkound battle at pe ana On Binghamton, von June 8, He will meat of cl The. to be Cardinal faye fo trouble In beating htm. a j and Grover Hay the husky Philadelphia — —=—= who a twelve fighter, who put up such @ good SSS Sanna ja. young fighter by the name dhompsot Di now PARK rere amtiee the’ ponte Matty Baldwin, Boston lightwalrht, rou the Armory A. A. of Boston round eM eaturday —nient. Baldwin being 10 for 15 cents awamed an unjust decta! will clash again 00 t E clu a fer ‘01 hi b> Miah - |p 8 few weaks itomanager, nes decided. to On Sale Everywhere WX RACES TOMORLOW AT 2-00 P.M. | Bat. the lade on a eeother, hard: Gatietiog thet! oo sd co, ota iat ave, Hew Tere. | including the, Mesianses, Gok Race Trains with Parlor cars inave foot 3 fa Lt. R, Rat 1 . East 34th at. v! ¥ AMUSEMENTS, AR iaE mann S08 dee of Brooklyn, rides —___— Sa IR MR tar log 2] ' ‘WW HAMMERSIE.N’S a6ut's. 2" pinviatos thereafter, stopp! Hall ves fridge at. Fulton st. and Joth st. Subway | and Matines Dally down- |] 32350 transfer at Atlantic av. station ROOF and Matlervictoria “(full || peeeneerea toad. From Soh st.. Brookiym | Root Bie Be, 50c. Svectal = iPeeericl pany oe i Cul yee, eiana LEXINA, Sensational Dancer and|] Special train w ness to § pahLEXINe: TORACE GOLDIN, Gool- || to. 30th at ferry after the last race, Al . 4 cat Circus, Via Whitehall at Be arnates | SME Taal pepe 8 ‘Caire, the 3 Joscar; from 12.00 M. Mack, the 5° Music, 4 i the Brit Fer BALTIMC -Solly Weinrib, |} Avolos, Camille Trio, of Rochester, the pugiliat who ||| Le Croix. Vitagrap. MEN AND WOMEN, was batty njured in a boxing bout with | == PERS > =| gine Bia © fee eanctaral “Young Britt’ here last night, was re- °S 8 way & 90th st 8.6 parent ye Improving at the City Hoa- | WAL Een iss eae ast | z DS ral t y le had recovered con- rain pre oy pitaisness, and the belief was ex H JULIAN EBWaT Herald an iTwcEvans Qutwictt 00. gent or poisonous Preawed (hat he would get well i" ‘HE GAY MSI {AN ‘Sold By Dragstets, ‘er sent in plain wi A BASEBALL TO-DAY, TWO GAMER. F rat! 1 ree, PR. M. American id re a. ae dae aden a Broadway eat up and too’ aetien—Gicde n