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eRPRLARUATE rere aoe cae regener rememacenens ran emer teeter 7 . * 5 1 r a THE EVENINGSWORLD, MONDAY, “JUNE 8,’ 1908.. {UP TO DATE A tata snl a NITE OIE NNT PTR NERS THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [ncili2dte5] $75,000 1S TA QUT OF GRAVESEND ING BY JOHNSON | -THERE’S A NEW PANIC IN EUROPE. ae | IN GERMANY, BY VINCENT TREANOR, -: AVY JOHNSON {gs “on velvet’® be busy to-day at € nd col- lecting part of ni big Saturday win= nirgs and at the same time picking out } 1 the right spots for more plunges. * When Johnson is in his stride the sky te his Umit. | ‘There is no telling how far ahead of |iaccepted as truth tliat he cloaned up 19 [the neighborhood of $75,000 on Satur- day's card, He beat the Madden entry for $20,K0, added about $25,000’ more to tls when Chapultepec won, and in all | In France . — probability we much more yiak THe GREEKS HEAR of SHERIDAN'S eee Rockstone breezed i GREEK Discus” MarK « . IFER 1G MONEY FOR BOUT «=~ fighters TaaPelse miter Are Bidding Hig! for the Second Papke- Ketchel Contes BY JOHN POLLOCK. Results in Olympic Tryouts Have Johnny Bull Guess- ing as to How Far Ahead | the American Team Will Be. LD 4, Bull is busy to-day trying E O to figure where he stands in his Olympic games. The American tryouts Saturday must have jarred John from his hat to his t heels. From present indications it ought to be easy to send over the t Winning team. f They bad tryouts up in Canada i Saturday, too. The Canucks were } solecting their cont.ngent for tae | British team, and Britain has been | depending upon them for a good share in the point winning. They did well up in Canada. Three events in particular produced good recorda } —the pole vault, 12ft. 5 in.; the ham-, : | mer throw, 161 ft. and the 25-mile| _ — -—--- , f t ; home. among the New York ty of s Promot to-m lata » was no ne new the boxers in t however, over". SWAT MILLIGAN PUT THE SHOE STORES U. 8. of A. marks, However, we have at owt one mas ono can vet tne OUT OF a HOME. RUN HIT pole vaulting mark, in which Gilbert gf Yale made the new world’s record THE WOLF 2? LYRIC iby Pugene Salter, 424. W. of Rw: Bs ieee wehWARD'?- “CASING ae = soy), Bozeman Bulger, few di vd on a a of 12ft. 73-4in. Flanagan, McGrath Sporting Department, Evening ins, w . beg pattie pede & sath Se and Talbott can all beat 161 feet with Worta: une of these ta devoloned Won Tin NEAREN A HERO. Byer 81h the hammer, and Horr, too, if he The fans out t way want to ae proveedi Jus flesh and with rie ma HOCH know pw many pairs of shoes ¢ 1 OW 1 i | an ith Br A ee chs in’ tbe circle. Swat M1 received for that excitement ESE RCE ne y ted /first tw for the game to begin, curs-| pair of T a rough guess it appears that WALop that brought in 1,278 ransf up to t A ij How many shoes did he wear out three da Unele Sam ought to win every ace up to the mile, and in running the bases, &€.! hy Gay) Wien cn abun: : tenia aibly: that, wilh places in the longer di ADAMR EN Here Lewis. “And now to win | tances, nt to win all of the No, 165) West sixtieth st, Cuenca aoe oD acuta | Suck his laurels ing Harry, field event pt the javelin throws It is easy to observe, Adam, that you hee see rey and) as) would we would jump jn Ha wis f : a man ¢ | (counting upon Kelly for the broad) are of a statistical turn of mind. For = ae id aoek wes w a s wild 4 fight w jump. lly didn’t jump Saturday b: your information in that respect I will Hae oe s zecares) cate : 400 runs ee, and cause of a strained leg). Rector whose || relate an incident that occurred on the © eRe eare va is 8 wer ansles 7 K i on wes thay [ f ; first ‘heat in the 10) metres tied the | first day of Swat's arrival in fast co! ; ree H is U20u n 1 the f i acetone chain: 1 bs CORA TL x record and was faster by a fifth of a pany. | (ae = ot second than the final, ought to tle the | Milligan had just come up from — (CS 3 EXE GALL O O = = —# CIS Gare EGER Uwaca cnn) | mene Pelee ro ia ce Goro, | Fain of SHOES IND D P FOR JE COLONIAL | Zeist te “to the misfortunes of the English team | Oaks. He practically unkn FREE WiTH pienee hl | Grigelain ‘s Heritn Mant ) jt tere e the in = | Mat.Dally.2 _ caps, Mack & Ca. (the ve developed some great he entered the park on thi ning: Every Ho, “ ck long-distance runners during the past before the game he noticed the sign OME: At Gravesend. At Sheepshead Bay. Rock $e Maude two thus cutting into England's || offering a pair of shoes for every home “RUNS Sas nt eee ALHAMBRA nat deen and a strongest pol run. The wonderful hitter whisp GRAVESE 2 6. SHI : ALON puta, | Gaal, { — something im his manager's ear, if 7 ‘ " T mor IM COFFROTH, the Western pro- official immediately went on a fi ¢ ats SAVOY 2", 338 Bay, ERS J eee eh Ua Sesntegif ee run to the shoe stores. He warned them PY MEUES Tha Servant tS, Hous James has a e om the | fe : > stoc e A a D of thi anne: fount iar SWAT S DRIVE, KNOCKING OUT THE PERIOD KMICRERMOCIEER, Bway & 8th in the West GEO. M. COHAN ‘ el is the not the warning. To make t iis. tlod, painted green and at! When Milligan h ne levaala up te size of a basebell, she : oat to fight him belief they offered to load wu Seer et era s * ‘demand the big « Loess wae ah CUI a Pemtire i : ees ; a . Neweaiiseerdam Mas Ketch is in just as good a to by OPES CO CLS MASTS ee tty ry SWS Savage's Ori nands as Burns. by anybody. They understood i ; , ATO , a ike Merry Widow Wael vettaikwaten that allowed a hitter to make as many ke a whirling Der- Swat for the benefit of = \ - : are ins as possible while the fielders were fed an awful rap, and) [ am unable EW YORK ohe ay ¢ the ball, but as no runner im stling like CARLE in MARY'S LAMB. | \y over two runs at one time n 5 Ss ey fon Ke Trt & PROCTOR’ Ss. © these arranger . ck Bray aleve aangtay Beene balis O35 z non, &C. ie f He a = ' t e ; Herz, Emma referee is h . e ¢ c tured s9 many Rice & Cohen, sig: by ba As the period was pain ee gre Ketchel Colma, dn't see: Thomas again e rounds. The 7 Kindly to t it would ton an — e effect that Ket ing so fast that he'd figint GRAVESEND ENTRIES. “SuAIIBR WI, [ TRY ' aot seh, feos anally vyweights in a few months, and t IL : Se NTN breezing._ A 6 iid seee te game eeping through said holes. It was a they could s WLAND 10 FHT COS TO-HT his ambition we whip Tommy Bur al tol The Evening Ketch must have thought I was crazy AVESPND RACE TRACK, June § ’ , if he saw that stuff in the papers nex FIRST RACE—AlN ages; handicap, about i [, ; day. But do you know that {dea six f 12 i] ii 5 ——— furlongs andily. Im- ongs in 1.0 3 <worked into his brain, and now it's the } \Simon pure. Ketch has just one bi- ‘uon, and that ts to fight Burns. He ven furlongs in 0.4 IEBER—Sx ! handily. He !s doing ng. Y—Six furlongs nal AMAY a Da nghters thinks he can beat Tommy. too, and a world’s professtonal 8) ALABAMA—Se' urlon There will t ba ea SAT sPO0% NER loft ’ aw him trim nee runner, who sailed - ‘handily, She ie ready furlongs =n | weneweigh to-night. T Sea plat orats on the Mauretania Jan. oRED PRIA e fighters M in it are Leac WEST END Ph. fetta STOCKICO, ned yesterday fre nd on Cross, the promising lvcal pugilist, and statinne THE 1 RE’ Ter (FRE ae iy 8s Caronia. Shrubb brought wite Vighting Dick Hyland, of Callfornia, —jatiy ul ne UK. tNe Ye O-—One mile in one of the beat little men \that ever CCORDING to Coffroth, Ketehel is punch in either hand. He is so q ae ES a before he sailed from Liver- THE “DIAMOND. jez ETHEN Sh et | plimbed into a ring to fight. They will a a amas cita } modest that he always says “sir” when ‘asa “fal Gael ee (ones NOTES OF lee wot cs 1.29 3-5, drivin Ineet for eix rounds at the stag of Me HE RIGH TON LE Ac H he speaks to anyone, and he shows no acob qgainet four mer at Ibrox Park, Glus Fae ane 1 as the |... breezing Bosntinaee in 210. | Grand Union A: Cn 10 ite iia eee ana | MUSIC HALL Ballz, ans signs of increasing fat within the hat- D RACE-—Three-yenr-olds > Zow, where in 164 he made his ten-mile Tet Mute | 60 HIT STOE—Five furlongs in 0.94, One Hundred and Seventh street and | 2 rings 810. Ming: one and oneveighth mi Ara ents 24, ‘A. week of refined a i c pend. sould Ball. e ‘ecord of 60 minutes and 40 seconds, He them 48 9-540, handily, Park avenue. see anie’ BEN Kin taHi Vie ascRIGRE Aes aaa arene 54 SA’ SDPIPRR Pour “fuclongs tn Hyland has a long string of victories 0.49, 1.02 8-5, 6g TOME in been winning all the fights he has “Papke was fooled a } froth. ‘‘Dhey kept telling him to watch Ketchel's left. Ketchel has a great Mts at Atsaham & Straus’ land has also run a three and a four mile ont Aura race at ycastie-on-Tyne, their right har used his loft better than his right | does the same thing when pun Papke jumped out of his corner wh prety ccwich like thet old hook of Dal he BONES G Ae ular nore eser ra 21000 fought for many months, they ought to --- Hawkins, He is naturally left-handed aa).to) anuho Ny ngs In 0.482-5, | put up a slashing contest 1 ADMISSION FREE The first time I found that out was includ 2 BART cine speed ‘The victor will) be matoned to_feht EXCEPT ON 7 while watching him play handball one 0 to twelve miles. aren ann 0.49 OLE bal ae furlongs {n mommy Murphy, of Harlem. Sahrnny un day. Most people are more clever with : try for some nittere the 68 TRISH in tdi ee ER ows I noticed that Ketel I can on ‘ Deegan FREE SHORE At Ail Times, Wm. HL Reynolds, Pres. Take Iron St'mboats, N, Ys AveCh at Tr the distance runner, “and I think 1 ¢ AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS OPEN VOTING CONTEST. them’ where t A fan from Inata mich excited out there He 4s ready. ‘our furlones In 0,482.5, Has speed. t my six and ——— the fight started and ran across the records: STAN teil rurloneell in TEE 5 * ring to nail Ketchel bef he I will a} 048, LOIN-B, handily, A To-day 1s the day for the friends CHASE! gone Saar get out of his own Papke Is hour DE -- Mee furiongs in [of the amateur ball clubs in and unny Place quick as a cat on his feet. Just as he recor the Gtants $3, 1.0114, handily. Do- | round New York to get busy, as the UR tI 13 the , brace and put tt arrived Ketchel's right hooked ove! first ballot to determine which Is the uA an SHE RP Pap's, jaw. and he sat down wit 2 B ar furlongs in 1 4 =f eal ee ape = — Randliy mevarne most popular amateur club was He was _furlones 'n 0.48, 1.01, 1.15, J pudlished on Page 2 of thelkNoon That first « , hi ots of spetd Edit'on of to-day's Evening World Cardinal Logue says: difference in the resu af M FIRVSTONE One mite in 0.48, 1.14, ‘The ballot will hereafter be LUNA\: Tuly a magnificent piace. Papke wos watching for th nd AMERICAN LEAGUE, 128 142, handily. Nice colt. ey HEA ME PARK [1227229 4., Dunay ~ 4 d that Keichel was there’ with . 4 RICAN LEAG 62—BALLOT—Ona mile in 148, breesing, | printed on Pasi > zdl~ to amuse the people. ; the goods in either wing.’ five overs 8) 545| New York..2 4 GRPT GRFEN—Ore and one-|] on, while the result of the ballot AMPs wit! Rem exoncian: 2 Eble nt Ha SUR at A JCF Th [nd the menting of the clube: wit | | == SS 5 a few day jen back to the : ; earsolda; callin 1 St Laut = PHZITCIO~Four furlongs in 0.49 26, | be printed in the Final Edition each f J Rta vee fast : 3 H : ng HOW THE CLUBS STOOD JUNE 7, 1007, pepe pinht SPORTING | ’ ori ce me cs 2 4 0 i a; MIN emi Meiivs Tryst f ‘I suppose Ty know ‘3 : , Med {PeRellcee York dogs net | |S Bley nc one aye. LO, Dreesten: BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLU Togo back.” he said, “Ey : 5 mm Ha ein Ge toute. tk 24 Pee eat ELT | = = = Fe RACES TO-MORBOW AT 2.30 F, ’ go out of town for a day o: is + yo a2 20 (h24!Wash'ton 61 DELTRUM-—Five furlongs in 0.48 2-5, ‘ including the Hudson an tandard Stakes. Tee all obauged: Wi ee Tot s-5 handily. Hine speed | acre AMURRMENTE. | agfaine with Parlor care leave E. oath Sh ere St. Lout Hecelphis. 0 SR RAD ac SHRI A | STOR a ‘FiPih BiG one * | stopping at Bast New York, Trains trom N ° Hoston. 9, o4 Matty Baldwin on the Warpath. | Wed. Mats, B00, |x. Brooklyn Bridge via. sth Ave’ i ; Chicago. 2 ator, 2: (40 tomings) THR GREAT. PAID | | Saver ®t Road’ Svery JO"min- trom tt fe i GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Matty aldwin, ot Boston, has arrived in| HT OR HUAY. iN’ Udo A M..cand ‘every (5 fin, ‘thereafter k atc 4 town for the purpose of wetting a battle with | Meas ti stopping at City Hall” Bridge’ St, Bult a nat Chicago, of the good lghiwelghts at peneent tn | Har & Seamon’s Busta Hall, aves Azsth at | St. ane th St. Subs ay, passenasee, tease - ‘ Maat St, Lous, | butgi Baldwin. tapocin: #0 ee Bat, Te-mor fer at Atlantic Ave. 3 ae yt Fo : ash revectn > Detrott, Busts, ranch Crus nishung, Dick = sat PAUL McALLIS MCALLISTER": cot fire ere’ | Via Culver acs wri “apprentice allowance. GSA Oe a | fight’ to-night, and Vat i, fers vain. foun 4 3 liberia schrieb niibad Sis hadi