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Me. «UP TO DATE _|AND_NEWSY THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. ae : | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGRzN KEYES WINS BY A SMALL MARGIN — FROM T. MURPHY ‘Bert's Superior Strength Overcomes Tommy’s Superior Skill and Head Work — Sheridan Brands Story as Fake. “PLEASE. Boss, cAW I WAVE & Dav OFF? Biter FELOMAMP WAS KouvO A NEW FNOT MOLE AWD WE WANT To see HE Bare Gane. " ERT KEYES outfought Tommy Mur phy last night. Murphy scored harc and often, but the white haired boy always came back with a wild rusb that forced Tommy to tincan. It was evident in the first round that Keyes had a guod opinion of himself, and then Tommy Murphy was filled with respect for Keyes’s wallops. Bert came out emillng, hold- ing his hands carelessly, while Mur- phy, pale and anxious, watched for the first swing. Instantly it came, a savage l¢tt | ‘hat glanced on Tommy’s neck as he jumped back against the ropes. In their last fight Keyes had dropped the Harlem fighter with the first punch. | But Tommy came right back to close quarters and a clinch. The first | gouple of rounds was all fighting in the clinches. In the third round Mur-| ‘ phy became a little more confident, and in a flurry of fighting slugged Keyes tq the ropes. Keyes rallied when driven into a corner and made Sammy break ground again. But the white-halred scrapper came out of the fuss with a cut that extended the length of his right eyebrow. The blood ran into ab He eye, but that didn’t worry Keyes. Beat ripped into Tommy with a furious se- _ — Weg ss < ries of swings that lasted until the 1 rang. "Ee fourth was all wild slugging along STANDING oF the ropes. Murphy used a ser.es of Heat littie lett jabs, alternating with ay ‘occasional right. jabs Aba 1 little ecect, for Jimmy K the eye with a cobweb between rounds. BEANEATERS IN Beir RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. JUST FANS. GOTHAM SPORTS FIGURE . NELSON EASY FOR GANS BY JOHN POLLOCK. OE GANS. the light-weight cham pion, has advised George Consid 0 bet he money he can & ng Nelson in at Colma Jie lavy FAW ~~~ down on 'S YUST PE FOR, THe FAT FAN, _SWAT MILLIGAN STRUCK he asked promp THE CLUBS. SniiauGeasraaula OUT! H in achis 2 =": BUT HIS TEAM WON JUST THE SAME nen cann w Nelson has a The located at One eGann. Don- 4) decided ferry v. Sd, Mats MERRY. ANDI ey, HONS utes 12 M. to 2 Po Mui via or Subway Special Race Ty 480 *Warnbor : HE fifth ang sixth belonged to K He tore after Mu ee? Jimmy Kelly, manager of Bert Ke ait lian Gist on (8 wild dash like a wild man, forcing Q raid at he would leave with|B. Bulger, Sporting 1 ent, Picked ae the waliecmereeeane the ropes and having au te best vf fot 3; Brooklyn, 2 Keyes ‘ancisco on Saturday. Key Evening World. |The second, baseman in @ slugging. Tommy, Cool and eee ut GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. 1am posttive that Swat Milligan qin covered in) lather (andthe bail Bie cee superior strengtn won out ior Botion at New York, Two games adeiphie, once atrack out, but I can't exact- Domifuiten Attesanmien: him in rally after raily. Time ang ssi i ly recall the det The pitcher, phere be landed swings that threw Mury Lu laksa ran| Zenene cae men sould” noid ea oie, ne oats pene Cy BE 62 (8D round, | right¢ J. N. Q@., University Club, in sand, Milligan had chased arou ‘owar e the > apne Keyes made his, us enuoUs Wiltse Allows Only Two. Hits, | is unfortunate that you do not phelcessay ith Tape etree oes . Murphy was a 7 gn your full name, J. N for it kame. The rule was still yas coaching hha ae | Shannon popped to Hannafin and Bres ne. J. rit gohnay Oliver Was Sener. Taken ali! While Lindaman Is Pounded |fanan torset out. Devlin, Dahlen to seems) iniposalble thet thers’ lave “man hata runner eoald Keep scoring Geet ground, it was Keyes's ight by a shad Ritchey. TWO RUNS living 0 badly informed as not to mhataie riniotice uperior strength overcoming Mure Out of the Box. | Fourth Inning. know the full details of that historic the striking out of Milligan, 3 eyeuneriolrariem ‘to ld not | Bridwell threw out McGann, Bates game. ae ROZEMAN BULGER. ena wore a erot condi He was | struck out. Dahlen fouled out to Bres- gihe strikeout of Mulligan occurred aa op Night, Key on contrary, AY i} |during a crucial game between the AMUSEMENTS. fn and syeand strong and fit to fight to FIRST G ndaman's plac Polaeee Oana anal iial Siesta una Rise wae sturdy and {ngled over snort. L poops Onkai i to tne trant Cateher Grabson, of the Snagtown | Jobe WITCHING pee pers, 1d to the fro 5 t ol [at To-mor., HE story that Martin Sherfdan Bosion 0000 ‘ shortly after np of the Fungo Snappers, With His Mitt Cov- Mace Boue ING HACKETT: By will not go to London with the , Gions 0120 third Smith: to Hanna hnvapss Falls team nemplonshin was at ered With Lather. . mee 424, W. of way American t ts just a plain} pa ee ty Oona, stake on the day in question and the a al = narteat_ of Musical ical Copel te ies Sie rei f game was fraught with intense excite- s : + Polson Oak runners got on base THREE TWINS 2 Stale. a Hannafin, struck Ritehey | ment. : olan Or raniaiardustendureverte | vee, RISC ee Bates Sheridan is in the finest eae lout to pBrlaweulr Dey ae y (is Like all other clubs the Snagtown erated through woodlands, Swat MATINEE TO-DAY. Best Seats, Seon ap aera wieapuriisin siediscus)|Tenney. (Ibe e as Gas wafe at first. McCarthy struck Snappers feared the prowess of the Milligan was going to vat! | |) | | HIE WOLF co TY¥ric ? practice, and tit Dvir GEN Gis J GERUNG ereuckeecteandiDonilntvaalmanalirntericntlenasit canner tena peerless Mil In thelr craven| ,SWal sw ine tne thougne it impos: ; st 424, W. of Bway, great test comes at leftetn out bv. Dahlen Devlin. struck Meet hac tate Se eae er eeent ceoee ithe Side igh! hearts they ed that they could Sioie tnat a conspirucy could nave veen | Civde Rich's Great Comex. DALY'S Siahlish a Dew Lhe rest 10 | sey mour, thrown Unb: Aremacs are merry malteceinmrelaine HS ME'TSIMe not defeat the mighty Swat by honest hatched against nim. Shaking om the GIRLS vo- Seecane eae Martin mou- |Donlin, rf | Sixth Inning. AE eat ods, 80 they entered into a con- Bremonition ne squat 81S, Matinee Tosdey, Mik, umor rounded G ey with McGlook, Twirlson and were allowed to & a ATR, Ev. 8; | ses cA ey ies Others to win by fraud. Zeke Bender Mis bat Feit about a naite New Amsterdam ' ‘ats. Teas: to sce nl tae but was : : 1 Greater ean ais We tyes in Pay ahah ; Bender lo aeciae aa “nh ry We inal ae te 4 han to Doyle, “Doyle threw’ out Mc eateey yy baoked| (to) beat Grittin’ when they | e+ Savertieed te) pitas |tie, deciding jsion: Vdinen Zekel acted coer) wad ite Merry, Widow Di Epeuem 2 tee the way, will b nahan, ec... Gann. NO RUNS abway ‘game and he took a prominent part in an accurate pi shh n t by Dahl by elght votes up = ed straigat at the soap mius in |] NEW YORK pip a ae aaah re 2 a Biswown i exnankesy On 4 | Bridwell, ss me channon ‘nied WRT eae Bees hasbeen the conference, Mulligans vat. LE | bast ne ai LAMB. Wpne, coms § pales ; pict EL) ae Seals ‘Tne upshot of fi y wi a intolerably hot day, and aa i i him ont! Wiltse, p.. .......0 0 0 0 0 tore off a filed to be big fac- The upshot of tie conspiracy was that | it was an intolernbly hot day endse |/ CARLE in aplie of the fa OO O10 OR fo SNR, Sees Se EAS Miligan's home run bat wae stolen Milligan made the swing perspiration J RDIN de PARIS Aizen. pion, now Ne tataor a Seventh Inning. G, ont ne ienalanbels and another substituted in its place. streams, iahe catcher was Sins omiced. | VILGEELD. JROS: NEW REVOR, sheices er BOMB Devin trem, out Batis. Dahlin io natend of them in. I Ale ie eof onaehall san bores OR Hiaumae’ Nag umneamens | FOLLIES OF 1908, “ OSTON ¥ fin) wi them in. It throug! stitute b: a | t Bit throw BOSTON eee ae ee Sa RTING Ganon 1 be better for these clubs !f they filled with a Nght quriity of tollet acon Milligan swung as he never swung be- of furnistin R. H. P.O. A. E. Hannafin threw out Tenny. Dovle as fast as The addition of a touch o° varnish ‘9er¢-t-u-n-k! There was a, hollow, Bait MeRenate-Ohas rst. lis Beaumont, cf......0 0 0 06 1 filed to Browne. Hannafin caught Sey- moMac ine made the copy look exactly like Milli-| mushy sound as Zek» Bender's cirve non Co., 8p tor som mour's high foul. NO RUNS pa 1 to The Evenin a.) gan's famous stick that had caused so;/met the bat squarely on the plu, of . Macks Lat WTCN eh thsoponn) al vb {1 Eighth Inning. keep their friends posted and let AD BAY TRACK, | much terror In the Swamp League. soap, ‘The ball shot through | the hole ae mentar: jMcGann, 1b O02 f Wy hey fouled out to Bresnahan ROC Wee e ie vgeatcgerlniniatic entrics for to-morrow’s | sA® stiitean ‘had SPR CRP ee oNiitean had struck aut : ALHAMBRA ES ne Gisty Seek Nore atituted: (3 went out the same way. 4 follows: cret service men a vacation and had _ But Walt! ‘Catcher Grabson was jus- Hoy & Girls, Jack Nor ae Hy ie 9 0 2 0 O) FRG pun Donlin. dropped M red in the (heeeorea call ene ren men avact ih Gah Bad gine the ball! ‘The most pecullar phe- |! Mat.Dally,25c, worth, Arthur Rigby, @e. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION | panien, ss O06 6 al ea Pecane per fifty-seven aavhai! fur: Gbeclutely innocent "of the iniquitous "omenon, Known to baseball waa In| ¢ 6 Voi ot and B'way, Bre, BBB e mee annifanias thre umont. NO RUNS. have fifty or more votes, the names net that had been woven around him. Progress! The ball, in going ell sax re. Batis 3 A = = Jannifan, : o 0 2 Olmsronit in's single g& y 7 aneene the ‘hole, had become coated with tollet || HENRY minor he Servant «2% House LEVIC MEET onlin S + nemiee , With a multitude of fans on hand a paabece| ainets atts The Servant rie TO HOLD ATHL lanenera les Patel QUEL G being given in the ilst below Vito meres of fang on hand /soap and was spinning around In the = maces 0 0 ST Ol ior three bases, Dahlen got Several in requests was in Mis best fon and the Polson | Weteo five; 4, A, profuse, lather had iSiaunieree, su oun ik g) Smithy Coccssseeeee 0 9 8 1 0 Rroumier Bul Devi endl the Gee Gak batefs "Ware being mowed agen feck ktidtet ita fw Gaee'teatae's || GEO! HH. CORAN’ TE fam 0 1 0 the plate, and both were safe Uke Wheat oefore the scythe. The|shampvo. The lather was tncreasing | cA bt el) nas Da w grand stand was groaning in anxiety. | every minute, as the ball continued to fy 8 Ritchey out Sabie Tu the last hair of the seventh Inning spin. Grabsoh could not hold it) KEITH & PROCTOR’S a oR Ninth Inning yPOUDEN Od grow Bat Colleny Steepl BTM AVE. The Naket Truth, Jag, J. Cow 4 the team $000 added: about two miles ._Joanett! Troupe. Dally = Browne walked and McGann : Kara _ INDI ¥ D ¢ . AL, I OP FORM. Injithree 1 Bat 1 to Standing of the teams {s as fol Fauquier s spped Datlen's fly, but ne ! Sie Muni - ite, 2 des aad oer 445, Bt kev! — ' , hadily. Very good trim. Wiltre, 2; to throw McGa Interborough R. T. Co, (Subway Div.) 487. Banner [a BISKAT Seren furlongs in 1.84, brees- ie P7490" BIG Doyle taking the throw. Aremacs . ‘ At G Eves. 8.15, Haase ° nrow. Arema 400% Locked Ou | t Gravesend. |... ing. ts not muen Tea I Colate ate! . out Dahlen, Devlin to| Du i Se (Spectal to The Evening World.) | SA eee furlongs in 1.20, | ator a, Sat. 2.05, | cA EEE iz GRAVESEND, NEW YORK, | coMEDIENNE—Five turtonge fo | The Merry-Go-Round fermena Star Cust. LATONIA E ENTRIES. June 24.—The track was 1} 1.01 2-5, handily. She is in good 3 pear Sean ans THIRD sebud ning fast to-day, Tae DARRAGETERE Omen in amos | Brighton Beach Music Hall ) GROUNDS, Th 0 Th Fc : NOPOUIENNE-One mile in 1, breezing. : BUMS: |More than @ ite fun all, this “* a italtroom. an a lot of spe 78 PRISCILLIAN—Six furlongs in Mant eye onebeat;”, Boeate V BMALCURS Ano WAVING a : LO aL Pear oe 3 Nf Be 280) top Chaperon ix furlongs P Uy Cee In grand trim. things that are making this piace fame A MERRY STRIFE IN {rom Boston by the score‘. s Beeline ands Wearked, cers 0 SSIAN—One tlle in 1.49, breez- for fanned, vauderiie,& t ms Wve an 1 THE SQUIRE — Bix furlon | iy Matinees. 3 0° Eves, 6.30, POPULAR ARITY BATTLE ‘ r n lasted th o ne Ll . naiy. tae de aol ES” G7 MONTGOMERY-—One mile in 1.45 | Reserved Seats at Abraham & Straug all Te A we id) take, (00 63 COU RENBORD—One nilie’ ih. breesing. “He Is ready. | and Anderson Plano Wararenms, La 20. pes ree ¥ 045) handily, Is not up to) 71 BROTHER JONATHAN—Six _fur- Possibly your team isnot a o0p0-01 | a;¢-.4 ee ae : ; ri i od : longs “in 137/36, breesing. Very | eee ee i ; Ri : ; 69 BIG CHIEF--One mile in 143, hand good now | : lar one. Hil soho helant pera toihrae a . ee 119 : is In grand trim, | 7% LOUDON LIGHT—Six furlongs in Maybe tt ts fy. € e Henle G hed a mas me, } ‘ Minto. ie 18 7 NIMBUS—Four furlongs in 0.24 3-5, 1 . handily. Has speed. Pann’ HO e and M. ore tain 1 Pot toe breezing, In good trim. R F—Six furlongs in 1.17, hand- At All The t fe i 74 JACOBITE-—Six furlongs in 1.18 3-6, This one Is ready. Wm. H. Reynolds, President, Tron &t'boate t t oh bi 1 nba hee breezing In good form $ BAN: Thr furlongs In 0.351 Sareea PA THR FE, eSver e ids 69 GRIMALDI-Six Flongs in 1.178 ndily. Pulled up lame. = GHTON BEACH PAR} K Be e t it i . i u i h Is re PAIN'S FIREWORKS. fs i F ‘ fone ~ FIP TH The Kinley Mack Belli mile in 0.25, 9.60, AMUSEMENTS. =rntiee ' ney. Meta - Shiiwy sh, Sale f “ RRL BACH ths teaturers emer uel eatte te 0.95, a DESTRUCTION. OF JERUSALEM | F ntre, b red 02; ere neal é urs ; 109 ve furlongs in 0.48 2-5, | | nes ran Sofiths” Ho enna cag? oa Pecgeee F —- nd y : s . 4 1 Ine and 105 IDR ee and matinee dally down: minutes, elaway! 1 : 4 k y a a out ntuire In Victoria Theatre takes you to Atleatte ai to get ¢ ates. NO : ate (runt Root Bill). Brooklyn, traneh, HUSY RIGHT Now: Second Inning § 2 ironps, fo the Sea Beach Baprese’ j World + Kniatala ‘ ana Ritslines 8. 1105 316 a add ive O48 1141-5 8 nha, wren, Bideidge, Vitara | [Fea contes i ‘ Smith ted’ t i eae ¥ rs gond trim. OAM somlat ant others. Meee » D t : was i va I » a i » 1 18s, » 38 — 2 e ' r was 2 x ni; * “AD Very nlieht, «9% “ is i rere 2 : « 444 Yankee ro vist 4 t “in 1 Daing Si M OM th iM vents sii | alesa| Pe, reood Bedwell. T ance = rua Giub 10 walle sapeuneiiceteon mane tas mee a STRING SRE EAE : : . Whirlwind Stag To-Night Runnyeld ‘THE ry iy Ie ‘ RACING JUNK a to, i r ¢ ‘ TIM rr - : : : Ney, LAN : Buea) eee #1" BLANEY'S 10) rhs eld i LEUNS : see, " fur » 11. Kuna May Snooner in CAML, ts ito, " wo. one to left, scorin, and Doyle. Devtin® walk Hundred and 8 Aton avenue. enka wtrwet and Lean, Tenney | at Six furlongs in Lid, oreeaing. ASTOR’. 18 WESTBLRY—One mile in 142 2 2, | 5Oe. re to i aL, “PAID: IN white ert Baseball, Polo Ge’ called 2 P.M ESTBLRY 1 Brookg tral ais ndily. Doing. wel. 1 PONTOON—One mile and @ quarter” ite Ve eeaen, Giants

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