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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1905-6 THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN Sal YORK {UP TO DATE [AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | HUGHES THIS. | “EW LW WIL | CLOSE POOLAOOMS Jimmy Britt Has Taken a Liking to Amateur Ath- letics, and Is Going | Abroad With Olympic| { Team—Paris Fight Game, i May Interest James Ed ward, IMMY BRITT is starting for New York. James has accumulated a satisfactory fortune in the ring, and announced that he will never try } to “come back.” He knows when he has had enough of the fighting game, which shows that Jimmy isn't as t foolish .3 some of the other fighters | Governor Is of Opinion That Recent Legislation Enacted at Albany Is Adequate. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, June 18.—On his return frowp the Brown University commencement exercises to-day Gov. Hughes's attew tion was called to the report from New York that with the passage of the Ante Race Track Gambling bills the poot- rooms in this State would flourish more While declining to talk for nor made ft plain than ever. quotation, th that he believ » new laws will ald the a ties © suppression of pociro beoause an imprisonment penalty alone ts provided. He also made {t plain that he would demand that the authorities enforce the laws. of his day. Britt has taken a Mking to ama- teur athletics. Not that ames in- tends applying to the A. A. U. for re- instatement. Nothing like that. But he likes going to athletic games and ®eeing the other fellows work just as IN ANOTHER VE ee de RIES deal ‘ | has been aecured to meet Johnny Dohan, the to-mormw Be ae re Babe Oe skits lard for tin medals as he once Promising east side fic for six heavy-weigh ebb Murpl far i sof the last few days pesrrrantinttNe ring Murinelaiit (het z he nipiiaton (tenths) Ghteaso Bettors Getting lerenite th j fna| tha most of, paid for the flats. It amuses Jim. | aa & iy “ : Worst of It in Poolrooms | Fashion Plate, with H. Moreover he has a feeling of pride, OPinion as That of Cort ett, acne Adoted an a8 tot sho. 3 ‘ ; Ute teatier nd at Track. should have i zen 20 to 1 in the California contingent in the Delaney and Coffroth. Austral A ame Pees ae 2 the present system there are American team. Britt is going to} London with the bunch. There he will Bee the Olympic games. after which ne will travel for a while and enjoy life. high and closing rlees. can't notice a play that mig! price of a 20 to 1 shot dow! Any way you figure it the uce Joe O'Co ago newspapers of the Cubs’ games mula ts as follows: Park to-day PYVI | BY J’: HY POLLOCR. is DER YBODY s Lever Frank Chane’s petting on —E——— on the er em, Look over some of the and you will of them represent 200 per for instar mith up, 1s no openti The public ht forc: the nto 5 to 1. bettor gcts Perhaps in Paris the sight of the| J! JEFFRIES ts another great ad- de paths mai se day nothing approaching a f:'- aeal. He Jemon groves will be too much for mirer, of Stanley Ketchel, the new enpouii an uaa M3 or even in town in poolrooms or) would be fr vetter off to leave the| | Jim's determination to stay retired,| 2 middie-welght champion. A few ena atss Soe necona antes kere ai mr es ceMlei gat | Eastern races alone and follow au out- } Frank Erne, who was a has-be: ago an argument arose In “Jef 8 bouts of it. Tt of-towa track where there is a real } when Britt entered the game, is fight- , Cal. as to whether which w! CCE || tio be dag | ing in Paris now and then and mak. | Ketchel would be able to defeat Tommy day nigh Tee ecaael teyeial ney makes | ing good—which shows just how soft|Burns. the champion heavy-welght. i Neshinetah sang ey ore jaaiaes tn general have } the game is there. Don't be surprised | with another vear's experience In ‘he t of the Card ee jament aeshee Herman it we hear from Paris in a few months |ring. Jeff when asked for his opinion AS {9 Glscoy r mulane ie 3 orees, ay I and pick up a few tales about the | replied: “J have seen Ketchel fight, and of he to bill the con- J Can any one G b | Fold es american, “champion of the! y tnink he is one of the greatest fighters to play been cue d tt spa ree j orld,” who is knocking them all out. i nd feel that giving the publ! oniamauit f es u for his weteht ever turned cut. He Is a (mould cut out ail ne young. strone and aggressive, and as he eu ae New York and the Philadelphia Protective Athletic Association|is also a terrific puncher with elther ais Sn Ae ee aoe aE Pave affiliated for the purpose of | hand, I really believe that If he kecps constiturignal Tawsera ous of poknakera and i ftiaing athletic meets. Sanctions were) right for another year he, will come SH ReAtinccedcuttann che cbovacn iouEn tren fered for a long list of athletic games| “ely near defrating Burns.’ Jin Cor, Inted. bett, Billy Delaney. Jim Coffroth and | | HARVARD ‘VARSITY CREW to ee held in New York, Philadelphia, other cood judges of fighters have ex- | F right!? bell still rings in thi o se HOC | Tren.oa and Pennsylvania and New| prassed tne same opinion. C aes rend che ge eames: BE UCN DBO “Hi PT) HOUT soa ww Jersey ‘owns. This new combination! pq letter received from San Pitzpatrick. |The ¢ colleges whose crews are to a LAS 2 PERFO has dewséns upon the A. A. U., and in-! manager of Jack Johnson. by a friend in thi a z ‘ he intercollegiate regatta a) May be the Perso RDIN ae PARIS 4 Specta entne World) ce fends timing a strong opposition on cig, Sam para, (a ans Jonnten are feed] U wl ee OE on Swurday are now fly rep. | othe BRP is | dA an origim: olan, The scheme is to run| gr four weeks. | Fitzpnirick firther stated that Ie Bis Ee neater here, the Syracuse squad bing h new ant far The Bersonal Libetty ee ‘FOLLIES ‘OF Vobe, both amatenr and professional events at| Ah "2ange a ficht tor Johrecn with one. of ting iwo days for good wind to arrive, Coach James Ten | Henry Dos Se pte ry ayers ata the same nieetings, merely drawing a|the bie fellows. elther Jim Barry. Jim t selght his| ¥ i metas ‘New Amsterdam 414: F rigid profes?onal line and taking care| fevywelght eo” ao wcattaee is the large! ap | ScteaeLs cE RE lBhe Merey Widow site ig t ps don't squeeze in : he rival, the aoe 18 { Chats the’ wero ‘donit” sauesse into! tht’) since Farry Lewiailthe Quaker Clty box Oe ne eee x, ototficial prices te 9 |< nee | amateur events. erry er Acar cueanr as Leis be quoted a NEWYORK gaye 30: ve Wel Saat i In one way this is a good thing for] Johnny Mooney. of Boston, he ir en. | "2 the Sete would lat the game. Under the A. A. U. rule! ty of matches, Besid © Cor saach Watches Work ing. The j yo ell Coa atches tk f me scores of first-class athletes wid | fight Larry Temple a Cornell Coach Both troublous dave for Iegv | Ham. | A FREE eatery eareen sens of Rival Crew in Morning — #e3 aver So's brother George the goat? He de-| emaN On find another chance to compete, and are) to. meet the time head, a hey caught’ hime with the gonads on dv % Sin forced to retire entirely from the Serine | Cn: ouchkeensie the The A. A. U. has gradually squeezed | Spin at Poughkeepsie. sent | FREE SHOWS out all opposition ot a professional 3 4 f titty. | v At All Times. E Years ago the Scotch gam ; ise ewoe | Wm. H. Reynolds, Pros, Take Iron St'mboata, te in the afternoc could hear a pin « Bu "Tee! : fed Homes * PIP Sar aT, 7 | eee — S'TREPLE | Coney Island’s The Protective GHIA Funny Place ols these men a chance > z to dabble in athletics again. Competi- | assed “the Structure in the WV is among the| Pe orate th copy flon Js just as good for a professional's { ot thes Zuhr Hoshasen leheen seecba crite A ealth as for an amateur's. eenactnaltes mectnts The A. A. U. will have no time to for thre fine (Ae iia | make a fight aga the protec ix and | tance, AMUSEMENTS. pociations until the Olympic g Neeaves sar Fes eee 3 Ri last a eyaliestabiance | crum w "and ingn Zou rane’ tion’ will be well established. run ze ——= etl there will be a merry war LATONIA ENTRIES. bAMMERSTEIN’S (215° & ("3 the 8 S| Green iinniaitaatioterinte Coach Ward boated two fours one ROOF ¢ AND MA’ aie Dow: —— ay fe ; es Ca i} fi this morn: e ‘ull LL The ( lian A. A. U., the original eA eens (Spectal to The Eventne World.) ‘Soe. BRIGHTON | BEACH MUSICHA I and most genuinely amateur body, SALA Fe Lone LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky., June CORA Ee SK JA week that will chase away the cobwe {s fighting against the Federation, The ereieae i) io Rape ses RESUL s OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES" 1$—Following are the entries for to- rents hae, } Weetecttee yee E os politics, Sullivan—that 1s to the way the boat Nias stiaamnel Washinaitn, 0 pane 3 Ht AO Te ays tines, 3 o'Clock. Erin, 8.30. , Bay, by American A. A. U, The bes anot Poa At = ad — Sy) Federation runs to both professtonal | thes (Carnal He OR OTE arti TON BEAC "4 ecdlamsteunyevenia, although) hel twe} at the Syta- \ _Louls ey WEEE Muste HO BRIGH TO-NIGHT pep AR are kept ne Canadian A.A. U.| After study- e furlongs: purse.— Hall. Eve, R19, confines ateur sports, Each| — § ed that they fg | ae Bekroie. 100, -M bet! Hents, | Mat, Today, 2.18, PAIN’S FIREWORKS. body reg {ts rival's members as | ,,7HIRD FP ast one firs ‘THE MERRY-GO-ROUND’ | iiohenn qe technical ssionals.”” cour ‘and freshmen a xt Mon. Raymond Miteheock in cat. | NORTH BEACH. ‘All this is very amusing. The ama- Mon mney mond UH nh Cast, ‘ ter detinition 18 vecomirg a compli: IN DEX E ‘D Can L OP FOR Mu KEITH & PROCTOR’S Free Fireworks To-Night. GA RL Le BTM AVE, “The Naked Truth.” Empire City | — hus ever accepted money for : —— 0.49, 1013-6, handily, In good 2EME& Mra Trussell. D: C SPORTING. Pas " a men a y 158; Don 1 1 ST. Beatrice Morgan & Co., Julian | Paes we tangle lens 4 INeGracerena @ WINSNG meer ey th sain, M44: s Mempats Students, Daliy’ Mat Posies, ~_—_—— — DISTRI SFour fur- X rn SAVOY"**, and Biway. Eve. $.20, AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY r AMATEURS ARE HAVING longs . handly. A war Ma, Thurs. "€'Sat.y poner: A a rear clever colt, Pustants The Senant JUNE MEETING Zement has failed | ; A MERRY STRIFE IN ——-— : CERROCKEN The Coney Island Jockey Club for te py POPULARITY BATTLE. At Sheepshead Bay. i GEO. 'M, COHAN: THR ean ico | |Iune 19 to July 6. 18t race 2.80 P. M, athletic | — (Sportal t) Tae Evenine World.) 4 PRINCE, TO excessive | Possibly your team {s not a popu- SHEEPSHEAD BAY, June 18. | nie iz pd “MORROW “3a la e t The local track was very fast to-day. ie y sinful thing for an ama- Maybe tt ts, anaks. 1B The feature of the workouts was @ mile Mat Dally Zee, | ae " rast to ths spirit and a quarter gallop Colin ofamats DieLeUnuOG ys BEETS oat 68 COLIN-One mile and a quarter in : | reac to direct ronan ntiins object F Doing w CIT Pepe fee CUT er eed Biber are ‘Co SH ee izations | y(n) ee SEMAN SE as avait "“Gauta have, gone mich MONTREAL ENTRIES. | !Mat.batiate, 8 “Yetenern” here (VALUE #25,000.) : licutions Lee : Ft eae OU SA Re 2 ster had Rowe desired, — Ey. $.80, Mats. Wed. & Sat., THE DOUBLE EVENT at will exist 8 pse out tn ening ¢ 63 CHAPLET—One mile and a quarter au eae U FIFTH BIG 3 body has @ test to determine the most popular 2.08 3-5, handily. Is very good. | pipcereclal to The Beoning a WHE GREAT Oe DAI OIA HY ene Coe OAH EEE RACES — thet un-Am nite iar furlongs in|—GUS pene 6 at year | oe ve o Without rept am) Faieam in Greater New York], any ake CR coat Six Curlongs In 1163-5 | suongs —eRagman, 104; Ceremonious, 112; | AMERICAN PLAT. PAID IN FULL Traine leave ot i ia a L Re RR arnthe Batienien pie xe ‘ @2 KASTON — Six furlongs in 1.16 rald D. 112; Tony W., 112; Havre, 112; | BARDEN | In Restaurant, 6.30-1 A, Mt, | [Ml Parior Car), 1. Bhs POWs SORE hepa ACEC rE Cenaa AAD sive Its up to amateurs and your oe rp ot handily. Is not up to much. h Hat, 106; Takestra, 114, | { MadtinBurimerGurdent**ihs | trie train service Brooklyn Rapid snengaly Beet PORT Bethe then 3 friends to get busy. | 4 ing. Ts RO) _ BALBOA — Five futiongs in 1.0835, | SECOND RACE—Three-year-olds and up: [CASINO leery Widow! (in. German), | Mf via 205 St Berry, fot of Whitehall Bt thelr ri a. GET BUSY RIGAT vow? jos NOt iITT—One mile in 0.24 3-6, 8 ezine. Is not much, Pebar, tor Vaimendine, gana en IR SPULTR SY Rermuselee ewe ronkgiyn “Brides and’ eubway, Soecat fusing t Get your 8 in The 18 1.43 3-6, all out Ts no 83 140, BALL—One mile in 1.4 2-5, | Gold Way, 10T; Alia, 108, WALLAOK'S, Evgy.. 815. Mat, Sat. at 2.15. |(M Race-Track Trains direct to track; also ay driving. THIRD RAGE—Hunters; flat; four-year Pert Mon. dune Trolley service. From Broadway, Will- | Bvening World Popular Amateur 66 VALIEAN—Five furl fi SUE erie Ma: iamaburg, Ocean av. cars direet to si " —Five furlongs in 1.02 2-5, | olds and ypwant, one mile ‘and one-eighth 2—Handaome Si sient | a Akt ENTRIES CLOSE TOo- DAY. cINTH RACE ~The Team conte handily. 16 doing well Kumahaw¥ ing) firick “Top. too: Ket" Monks |{teynreiia to alt patrona track) oF “irom Park ogg” yosrolds; $200) died Three prizes are offered—si0o, $0 SA. 4 FORCE—Five furlongs in 1.02, hand- DiC tant MGSO ay A TO “Grand Stand, 83. Ladies, es ; 9 0 “Star ‘Thist and $%—the money to be used for G52 118, breezing, fly, Ready to race, ROURTH —RACE—Handtcap: Dominion | Madison R00 ee “OPENS Field 1, Muste by, Tan The renewed popularity of the bicycle 455 kina ' arse | Boe 0%, om “TOLL BOX—Five furlongs in 1.08, 1. four-year-olda and upward; one and Square fe certalaly " t if one can a8 Patny eam equipment by the winning} | — AMHI—Four | furlongs in 0.25, 0.60, handily, Ia not up. to much. olgnth inlios.~ Harmony. 9) Lyndhuret, ALERT sds tae on judge by the nu teur racing | 8 Riemer Deby Keates La i | 715. C’CORE Six furlongs in 02845, 6 STATESMAN—Five furlongs in 1.0% ier ee Ge. Cate 112; Gratton,’ 90: King | £2 Original _Mustoal here are vicin- | A . votes w! cout on . Ia. feeb nterecececs apd vicin- = Bpesearess Bon pate nme oe fae pace, eS AM out, Te) BASITION PLAITE—WFive furlongs tn a PirTH. es tt | YORKVILLE he “fe-Dey. s 1 ry a te § 1 7 rsa =f andily. Very good x furlongs.-~Montbet % owe tS OCA fe ClO $ In the posatble event of a tie thef |? Han nandly Deine wel DR Ra Ee Knaeely.' Very riceionn, Rar NP Oe Mildred Holland pefina the Throne. the ¢ is | Moeller ns 1 | ® HAMPTON BOAUTY—Five furlongs 26 CORNGOB—One mile in 1.48. handily. | {0a"Ta Seieeas 182 adrian’ 00; seis SN NGOTN AORIIGIEe REET N IO. i eG rasa ua be printed on Pagel | In 0A 0@14, 1005, handily. Sho Ln good trim a Mariorte, 100 eect = BLANKY’S © MAT. TO-DAY, 2.15. , ug oon Edition, while the re-J | YANKEE TOURIST—Five furtongs | @ TRUBN HARVEY Six furtonge vet and qgetalt Rr ce SpA | RNA MAY SPOONER ! tH TAMING oF poisonous, summer at ae sult of the ballot and the standing in 0.24, 0.49, 1.04%3, handily. Real food work. ete wee Fe ATLANTICSSEP, told Ry Draggtst, « Square Garden, which takes pla ons of the clube will be printed in the clever colt. eT LAT eas sont in plain a Monday night. The et 115 1 DON ENRIQUB—One mile in 145, rT | BEY ato pe es Ce ‘ mateur and prof us | Final Edition each night. breesing. Tn good ena 25,6 Brewers bop, 300 Seas a ¢ to-day. 7 casTLEWOOD-Sive 2 { KETCHEL MAY DEFEAT BURNS {(cwURPHVAS)] PRICES QUOTED ON RACES ADVERTISER _ ARE UNFAIR TO PUBLIC to think of the course in money he mignt nave lot. They walle osers, without @ m Assistant an, says business has windows are needed At the track these AMUSEMENTS. —Telegram. HERALD SO. “Success of First Rank." THR IHINS Sh Sa Speck GIRLS © = pabys SAM BERNARD "CASINO _in Nearly» ine: 3 NIGHT! ay. 215 =

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