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| } k | } t , @fter anoth: 4 eee : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. JUNE 20, 1908 STORIES OF SPORTS UP TO DATE, NEWSY TOLD BY EXPERTS a BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 2 ‘Ann Wey WRITTEN MUTUEL SYSTEM | ECHOES OF THE GREAT SUBURBAN HANDICAP | «WOULD BE GREAT | aw L, HELP TO RACING uh Wet. Py oie, —*?® pe Method Now Used in Kentucky and as £ opis in France Would Benefit Racing | peter THE 47 ; RACE THE COPS RAIDED THE INFIELD + - >> Soe SKETCH SHOWS MARVELLOUS RIDING .° FORM OF Coney ISLAND COPPER, in New York—Keene's Sta- ble of Champions. ENTUCKY has Just established a prec: cedent that will in time revolutionize racetrack betting Amer State Racing Commissiva refused to allow the bookmakers to resume 2 business, and has declared in favor “4 “ of the pari-mutuel system 5 EVERYBODY WANTED To Whenever vou stop EY y/ a * the tem used in France, and is as CONGRATULATE MR. MADDEN VQ WAG a) THE BETTING RING. far ahead of ordinary bookmaking methods as the Mauretania is ahead of Robert Fulton's first steamboat Under the mutuel system the olds are mechanically regulated by the SEYMOUR 1S LATEST amounts wagered on the different borses in the race. If you win you ’ cording to the natural odds. The no rake off to buy automobiles for the bookies. In France the Government ee fe percentage alone is taken out, and this is a small amount erate to public 1 , T TERT ‘ ich this eountsy has seed inc JENS wharitles, Heavy plunging under the mutuel gystem ts an impossi for el Wreath Now Belongs yeie.te t the reason that the plunger would create unnatural odds er to t to It would be a g ng for racing! be soon, for his to Cy for His Great Catch | tne ‘tine’ of tie Toxciteme $f the mutuel system we dopted in time! : New York, and when the anti- the ©! aie : man Wwayod his: w of Hoffman’s Fly. caer Dill is repeaied (as it = time), probably some proy reform wil! provide the foundation for the new law. IN THE DovBLE EVENT AFTER TAKING “one -Two" FRIEND ---- 0c? F ‘ eee [BARRY SAVED FROM A. KNOCKOUT BY REFEREE blood from Barry's nose with @ deft . |swing. Langford then rushed ‘%ng Langford Had Opponent in| ‘ensed Barry on the jaw with « rignt aes * a jas the be sounded Helpless Condition in Third | Harry came out for the second réang and put a@ right into Langford'’s a " SANAPPED ON THE Way Bach To Round—Bout Stopped. ach, then clinched, Langtard paaned THE PADDOCR AFTER BALLOT WON Barry to the ropes and dealt hig @ : — right swing on the chin. Barry coma eno <S~ Sia ae BY JOHN POLLOCK. CROWD OF 15,000 WAS J°", Hot A TRIBUTE TO RACING ngered Lang? he !mmediately ng, and we can ft “vas the “preatest Jimnie Rowe, inst him of Crandall’s ave been made Was made landed a hard rg ton his jaw and @ 1 5 to the body. Then then mixed h landing h short right and ett swings to the face and jaw. Barry doand t banged away at tthe ach, Langford’s blows being the hartest. Langford threw over another right to Barry's jaw, slightly dasing and compelling Barry to retteat y was es-/ to the ropes. They were slugging hand ree|in @ clincn when the bell rang, AMES R. K be a racin He gathe: vents one there twas t His equine champions that ter each great handicap hhave just sé But be it ¢ 4s always room for arg Boore. Ba “\: «1+ Shows That Senti Sentiment Plays 5 Then there were the great perfor 7% ce ty Some Part in the Thor- " if Vi reforde had aba Barry Was Helpless. @nces of Peter faster now Cra & * ; = Barr jaw oped n the third and last aa Feared eo} : a 7 4 W momen’ ni pate 08s oe would not wa 1 1 chhred Game. floor. AS the Tacchel Facey Within a yea eeieas i t seconds Barry rested ¢ the chin, a up half an Qu to the helgits as oa b h knees with his eyes nea ne prane le be if Las a % *4 {t swing on the jaw, an ought to ke H \ nocketsi cA K Sam belted him ther right, foroit Pocket money ; These Wows das got to staggered against ane a NEWSY NOTES GLEANED *fOHN MADD! py ne i they Nad been sepa- mood a i neero p ee Harry nailed Lang oon se and Langford with @ hard left and J which Fayotte and Si first and second. As ie Sey | FROM ATHLETIC CIRCLES 23 the hurrying crowds stopped to con- his condition, was about to le finishir vw when the ref ween the men and, the Jaw with his right n smashed Barry int y clinched. As quick as fh Langford whipped hiv right with Jumped de —_—>— grabbing Barry by the le © force up under 2 Gratulate him, “Nice colt—that one n 1 pera Se LE H eA He ING ea ane uber ane that camo along In front,” commented} By Monday ing hall know : son 1s corner and waved Langford away. | 07" so quickly that the 2,600 elub @aam= Barry Made a Speech bers were timazed. When they saw ry stagger to his feet at the count ey theuglit he might recover, jen he staggered to the ropes and « llinp there Wey felt catlefled thas was done for Mr, Madden. It surel; The genuine enthu- | ha that deserves the valuatic $50,000. | jates It was pair of nice colts that added} at Pitt $3.50 to Mr. Madden's bank account in «| also few seconds of running in | Mayo is a “nice colt" | the ath still dazed, walked to the | Bs ropes, addressing the spectators: vn pf Mit J down in many fix! nd won out, It OSI B URNS Sytilen pcrom cing; es 4 t I am willl ie Langford would aave won with land: “I ¢ good, 1 sail} ity x he cannot kr W he dealt Barry It is pRob- for A July 3 Mie MENEeOR ¢ thing Uiat happened that “ rie Anus AS } e bout whem he Gia a Weutharen Sus. then left ring and went to theliretersa¥eaia ssing room Barry was beaten an a great many of th have lasted the eferee had not stopped 33 and fight on the Ista. Of course, 1] train on the boat ¢) | “1 waite. until yesterday (June 4) be-| fore signing articles, thinking 1 would bear from Jack Curley a! m and I stopped ¢ I did not want to ured, which might hi ngford had struck hia ng over, a good day for Wik. the bout 69D maich for Se, 1 : O'Hrlen 1 bui got no reply, so I signed with i The fiz sted a big crowd, and rout clan, re tense when the red t there Australian people. Perey Hun 8 York Buildings, is their epres here, and Hugh Donald Macintosh is | ~—-— rh ‘and all. the uD fim ‘ait attet He js likely to is anxious to were very few seats unoccupied. Both looked in good shape when th y said that he te atin’ Tos t'veild “oe HIGHLANDERS HOPE TO Yes, Milligan Was Held at First Base; oe cecal Sl pa ip ra WIN A GAME SOME DAY, _ Bear Trap Did It---But Swat Won Out ead longer em velf tne New Bnyland pupliiat, whae ar: was willing to let it go, providing I and also iwelghed Lang ri in town recently froin, a Bon ton, DF gery wits, ‘were iiatohed last nigh heard from Curley, but I am just as n pounds. rae ga alasrvud outta tg bet glad I didn't hear from him, as this Start of Contest. When the bell rang they s: oped Stone : snes Special to T) Riera and ae Suilvan nr fellow Johnson will b bE cach (pa io yshould) put “Up an tet Be er made a fel-} § ss ‘ quickly to the centre, and Barry let Mayo man. ntative | is a B. Bull venting World sp y life ertainly ing Department: & mule wet Chin fly a left which landed lightly on Lang- great tussic between the quit When L get him fh fea that t ; ip between, iy bul ford’s jaw, while Sam put a hard right HG he’ poptamt Swamo League gether and f ate: Swat Mitngan was the Australian —%& yee Which Was arrat (oh cre A.C. the bon East ‘Twe: ver club will get a great attraction. to the chest Barry then came again with a right to the face, Langford countering with a right to the head They came to @ clinch, Barry landing nis right very low on Langfor for PEPPER GRASS FIELDERS CHASING BALL IN A HAND CAR. which Sam appealed to the referee, At- ter Barry had reached Langford's face wine with a right Sam banged him hard in and car the stomach, and while they were felders cinched Sam shot up two short upper- It was toc a been won, cuts to his Jaw and mouth, drawing by wh at first base for two h lost t 1am glad y qd, A, L., fc erroneous stateme ing that fam ny may n may y to fight 1), Note night. be mistaken. the indiscretion some ¢ Langford (on the le Dangtord did to Bari HERP will be s Pitsburg to-d: the great Weste: defeat ek DAREN Ww rem manager of Sam tte sald iaat night thet Mean offer by dime dettries fight Mattling Jobneane SS vt efor tweaty2lve t Los Angeled wn Gompelled to, tir he was M game. lers M mething doing in when Garrells, s thrower ball came sha ate AIT (3% urve, but a@ little son e be 3 Deario ‘They had grown tired of E hance for & plood from Barry's lip, which he split. ,!i{t!*, 34! ks ’inglous (oo atny toanal Tam quite ) or wx Weeb re that | . ‘ es a hid lathe incident to nieh von netene | phew then exchanged! rights to\ the/a) mon BOZEMAN BULGER. | stomach, and Langford brought the born's ni. n's prowess, and in as it will py formed a pl the South Att haw ‘eniiea Ma Phil, Brock, the hoes)" TRISH TERRIER FEEDS ON 23 Sts fae well tor Wi, “the ‘proper shape, for” the mill, a memune) Martin Sheridan Will Try [Eh nahin he on ann and A MERRY STRIFE IN een manne) tothe i Heave: W coal ana stuck hard and fast. Tae POPULARITY BATTLE, Hard to Beat His Father. bof Lip pith Go (ee (ot 99510 cy ave chige on ae aia toe edluts off he Contant i\ AA err DENTE ERG y for any such | Since. Jim Jeffries has been pulling, off Possibly your team 18 nor a popu- We onan 2 train and the hand- twenty-five Tound hous at Bl 4 cat eel lar one. ALOMUD ALORA AEE, FUi aun iether eu nie was quietly passing when the Irate ?xer the Dorie ine ee toa. a8 | Maybe it 1s. Breas pTelroray ever Pes ane terrier mistook the hefty athlete for [sforated in the jeart of the city, ar i G0 Gach hy CO former foe and salled Into the slack |!8 any able, to, pring of ree Probably it 1s. THEN GET BUSY. But remember that !f you don't in vorue F. HORR, the 260-pound weight scoring unul a oo, | hie se people do not patronize MeCare: M thrower of the Irish-American of the welght thrower's trousers, Ay nou Mae ve unt Jagtrles pula off fist Over elght thousand Horr did not wmce under the pain, Y°r, Want dine ‘on May 4d not gone to bat, being rye for a * 4. will represent America at $ coup. As ate and London Olympic games, yet the giant, ith hig training. It get started carly you are going to alsonnOal t the : vith {and Kept right on with hig Lp Oliver, who hae been test to determine the most popular ne Tivnniicienvent pelle. Lo the | pie aa wire-haired | He Will be the greatest all- round weight a se bolting boxing sham ae amateur team 1p Greater New York nd rs knew tore MTMigan WiR | Nae ta ee samendorat a | :brower in the world. He throws, the ronal mada wale ae vicinity. ang ANS s Testy the’ eruel sh ler, ha 0 dere? a thout turning, and has rounds the next stag cl and vicinity Mi hit } seatinirapiourtingiiintrad @oribievinentandlalton(aventneall iesuoecrr rcs ze, rounde et the next oteg of ecw ‘. fis ankle. He The was no Phe pitchers. gath one close to the record with the ham- lard tight, 4s they have no made an inroad and extracted about | 49m Iie is very akiiful with the shot, | Punch and keep slugwing all the saeia r. pounds from the classe Mnea of | NE 1 cualitied to handle the “kitty: | how to put Ko off the trap, | HOrrs powerful physlaue, gheHorra massive proportions will ora heat station re: | McConnell's dog took a deep hatred to | Dropaply jar the English conception of | plenty of aluqging. he Ouant ay Was gaining on fat caterer who had business con- American lankiness which has gone succes of the stage itt ate fe : - to the traditional slimnesy , the Navary 54 It's up (© amateurs and your friends to get busy. GET BUSY RIGHT Now: Get your team’s name in The Evening World Popular Amateur: steely left for ag ught frantica A telegram signal ar Team contest. z po. 1 att hree prizes are offered —$1i, ane Inst the all, Something had to be done. | rections with the Irish-American Club | abroad owing ne. ley haa & fine C7 ie a ree vat Milligan sat down f of Uncle 5: 9 olub's first at ‘on and $%-—the money to be used for TT auct 1 few years McConnell's nouse aol | Romany Maron” ar “Bert Kooas = wo Strikes on Swa' leaped to his feet) stands b Indup. and there ae na a Nel Lahti othe \“Kid’? Carsey's Unions Play Inwoods. i aie ah aelesy ea am.| The Unions, “Kid” Carsey's crack \nine, will play the Inwoods, of the Bronx, at Union Park, Two Hundred and Thirty-second street and Broadway, the terminus of the Broadway branch team equipment by the winning clubs. No votes will be counted unless jeent in on the official ballots. Im the possible event of & tle the money will be divided ‘The ballot wil: be printed on Page 2 of the Noon Edition, while the re- gult of the ballot and the standing of the clubs will be printed in the | ‘Final Patition each aime. tie Had returned to es. He had solved the problem mbering the days When he was ed to train hard to take off wolxht, he When all was ready | Heave to pl ready taken park and the terer always provi munition in the shape of large stunes Sag ESAS ATONE 98 Wh hiss ny uawing ayrations | 5 that he could foll the animal's at masse and implored 2 Wak pr perspirirg. In an- tacks. Gradually within the terror-tn. eis ther hour the crowd began to see | spired zone two stone heaps grew large: nfveng. subi meet Sanday. afternoon. ‘se Swat looked out across the green | ‘ih neh bie ene and a MBNY Gnu Jonn Flanagan said they they re- |The Si. John’s team, of Kingsnridge, ti sand the woodland beyond he made| By his Herculean efforts Milligan | minded him of the cairns or graves of Drebndey ne up his mind to settle the championship faa! ly, aiarted such a y 9 Sow at Pane! | Irish kings, on which @ stone was placed for once and for all. A coal train was) stents and at the end of tao. Mount by all tho: Just rounding @ curve in the distance, Swat had al- n the two strlites, 4 custc York. ton, Hladeiphte, Two gaine who pasaed. Baseball, , Polo, Grecnaey Te 0223 had rusted the teeth out of the beat! ‘dors Kaew nothing of the dog, and v. Mr Giuste ve Culcoge. ee meee wernt i