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“THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, guar £9, 1906. EDITED BY THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP TO DATE ATTELL-BALDWIN FIGHT TO-NIGHT LOCAL CLUBS PLAN 4 RY JOHN POLLOCK. VERAL new clubs will open in the 7 . ~)) weekly box st With theso und th rs which ave been in tho AAILL CHALLENGE | Meld doing business again the ech s °. that at least six of iT ch will eventua be compelled to |close down for inck of patronage. AS a result of so many cl ing stags | the indications « number : | of out-of-town into s the city in sear Champion Attell Meets Bald- — win To Night at Grand A. g' ALU THE WOULD- BE CHAMPS U.—I, A. A. C. Sending WILL SEE ABE Box. Horr to England. 3E ATTELL is to fight Matty A Baldwin six rounds to-night 1 i 1 for the entertainment of the Cee) Ua gL Grand Athletic Union's members. It ATTELL THINKS HE CAN MARE , al hue : tations floating around now and then. seein MS EAR TO THE GRouND Aouce ToABE. FELLER. S Abe Attell is the rea! article. He & Saas "aT fee even has a belt, and when nyone questions his right to the feather-weight | 4 title Abie brings out the belt and proves ‘ at. | a Matty Baldwin has been “making | fens fhe Reniarocnine Be tos 3 ue is a | | o have a shade the best of it, but with | is sure of all three places in this ev eae certain knowledge, Johnny Mack hus | ; Shepard able to go the distance and Hal the best, the forvign hurdlers can do @ccasionally described to me just what | ! | Martin Sheridan, the great athlete, holder of m.ny world’s records | stead, wi eperts| think ts the | Paine JoSSyacconds: ith Jolts Matty can hand Attell any time | he catches him in the ring. Well, this is Matty'’s chance. He bas Attell now, for six rounds east, and nobody ts going to stop him even if atest er since the days of and Millman, who can é who trimmed the better, and . Suillvan, | Who are capabl ai the old resort and championships, is to act as Evening World correspondent with the American team in England at the London Olympic games. i af . Here is Sheridan's first article, delivered to The World just as he "* Coe and Riley, of men Heavy-weight, ond string nning better than rica Is sure of first and also has the , mont oe J uxain making matches nele Sam i started up the gang plank to board the Philadelphia and sail away with, pelts bana best cha rd play A | @ becomes what the Bostonians call C0 5 in this event than he + s 2 Should Win Fourteen Events. “weally wuft.” |the rest of the eighty-five American athletes on the list. lita tie Hveialie heres @ poor Shanes Baldwin ts a clever, fairly fast, re-| markably rough and rugged fighter. | This is just the kind of meat Attell igh Jump are Porter, Ged- Moffitt, all good for may possibly In this article Sheridan sizes up the teams chances. From the | tor our boys to score, Judging from|, In the igh moment the team lands in England he will keep The Evening World's time comparisons the Britons and|¢ feet, and Po: . Py Sw s e h th contest all new d under favorable (an 8 gee Wt i att are Aaah Barowin's readers supplied with fresh news daily, and with expert accounts of | <Wedes seem to have thls contest, alt thele strongest, Gppoavt 5 9 Bs ne. GCE G b Con Leahy. of Ireland, ria hook on, to use a prize-ring term. At- NoTION oF everything that happens in the Stadium. Jin danger of giving out at any time, 1od'% nerican champion, who is always tell has a knack of knocking out the THE SCRAP. | | Bellars seems to be our best man, but, | good for 6 feet # 8 or ett His By tough ones that rush in where mare BY MARTIN SHERIDAN. other teams that can beat ils. flat for| judging from his race at Travers Island will score for England. Une AANMERSTEIN'S cleyer boxers fear to tread. Abe's est and in the 100 or 223-5s. for the ot he hi u i. And if j kat bive iiatiber raucuanes | both aprints, and there 1s no man on the In the 1,0#0-metre the foreigners seem! Ing capadle of run- and fleld, America he aah i's this week. | eae ° E y put . . er better, America nen. ZIEGFELD. JR.'S. NI cx mentary | SCOPE Coe BY BOZEMAN BULGER. will make good. Elberfeld has but KE. Rt of athletes composing the e “thing tov ltarn. He imust learn to | FOLLIES OF 1908. American team. in spite of the fact Ip" ELBERFELD fs a mam-| curb his temper. Otherwise he will | ie Ss Bat nevehortiy, afteraerd: smastea ne 44 FC acer, ‘Don't ever tet anybody | frequently nertiicap Riecslue. No men: ) LATONIA ENTRIES. The Saari ot Mole Com ‘8 discus throwing record to smii get on you On the wro | ee a chance to See the game. He | eat eens and showed marve@ous {mprove- apout that. He did more differe | lost his head Saturday by grabbini | (Special to The Evening World ) iS = M®ent with the discus throwing In the, of managing in one day than many an) O'Loughlin by the sleeve and tying to | LATONIA, K 4 ’ é cn June 13, tne chances are poor of his b onaniura OOF ‘and mati knockout has been working steadily for | N eee ores alata see Pak ne 400m. Hillman, | doing close to 2 minutes, which he will R "i two years. iI} | ee Caner raat inu thevoiee r, Merriman ee, all of] have to do to get in the mone GERTRUDE Abe says this will be Just a warming- America at London in the the ‘hem are sure to do better than G0s,| In the Marathon race Morr a some dam BRD, Hate: Hotes wp gallop for the coming fight with | Games and comparing them with the! nat, and it driven to a hard finish one| and Byan are the men who ran first, | 2! Rice & Prev Moran. He has been training hard, |records of the athletes of England and of the four may do dle, or bette ere A eg ER EMD Bowever, which makes his statement other nations, America seems to have @ oy. ty, on) ine wilnisioneecaracs « Sunners of Western and Middle Jook a little fishy. Abe fought even umpire and marched out of the grounds | £004 chance to score more points in) peo niow, who. Petes Bees Mar oe. ton, | ga i cat vo hope AES * Battling Nelson in Philadelphia with tn sight of all the orderly minded Ben- | the track and field than all the other Palicasies by ay iatine naa ae firat bixteen a brenking geoey fou the beng allowed, AERIAL GARDENS 5 tlemen present. He managed to get the | nations combined. iladelphia, Sheppa ¥ EB ni {GS 80 Go ee eh disadva earypeW baat Orit By the way, Baldwin {s a feather- vad nds a Ao | h arerran rent aie xe chances of | 3lory’s cans’ want a0 wir Showa More Diferent Kt Shmuel Ms, God: ARE SSK, SRA | gearting, withthe 300 and 2) metre 9us, "Bisa Augen re ee M Rtaine thd Sched Ay Ue ees | On 9 ll hisses. . ; Seeiteent Ss even break, Adams ie || Mate. We lepsits rish-American A.C. isto sena} Of Managing in One Day | X#* encjhered tn a torrent of hisses. | asiice rAmericalesemns to Hersloue: tye, Better bedienratalnonaue : Horr, the great welght thrower, : | Tela is managing some. ehreeli places Rcinched awithi) Robertson) aritonayon the re ’ faced a} jumps are eaey for iolthe OlymnlelGameslintiera than Many Old-Timers. | | dalverfeid vuueiiccy ihe publlo on his | Rector, Cartmell, Huff, Campbell and in aati " \ as to repre- ims and myself. Anes AG Abe |first tryout that he knew every wrinkle Cioughan, all good for 104-5 and 22s. In event. nd Smith- wo events the team fi » June 29.—The entries ‘te 4 Nights Greek style, he was left out in the cold,| old-timer could have done who has} force it finial Masten to his protest, Tha hat re the ee ra Ps It would be a joke on the committee,| been on the job since Kelly made his | EW was so! to-morrow aeeneeganaes was Closes Tours. uninently correct In his rs is Ae ugene Wi . 7 —Five ee 5 Kid" m. 4 to win from | . it did no @ood to. kick, for . Hin Bi BIG STAKES W Y . ‘oy Civde Fitch's Gre STS now wou'gn't I. if the n Hore| ide, ‘The “xia” managed to win from | cual, hea aint mhades hls, de Fayette and Sir Martin Biggest MADDEN’S 2 we OLDS Master of Hamburg Place Val- |¥ ante GIRLS Se aera ‘hap to w uple of events sosta ae | clgion: was called ou 8 x - A h elval. | 106: pas proat 30th append to win a couple of ovents in| out of the game. He man-| SCN" Unglaub was at least ten feet Money Winners Among ues Colt Fayette at ; rep biagats, “iio: Peenings, 815, Mate, We, & Bat, 248, Lane Beet: SLOLWAS. aged to hide back of the bench and pull | away from the bai a hen he caught tho 4 — d EECOND RAGE OBi= tonnes eee) See strumental in arguing the 1. A. A.C. ee eon MeGloughlin, He managed | ball. The only thing that can be said Y t The Juvenile, worth....-..$5,495 e [fate Daa Sogo Mein 103" Femme Theat real BIG Anto taking Horr (very generous of Mar- re three shots | in Justification of the umpire 1s that he oungsters. - $50,000. Miss Promise, Queen Daughter, 5 2in), thinks the big fellow is a sure win- ch at 1 tong efor Be Treat was Joking at Pepe cuees pase) a and 2 National Stallion, worth.., 8,350 | at a erines, + rel WEEK east one d ed in the opent ski -| didn't see the play ¢ In't have ( Dans Geen Chance to (eke tne ate eee eeemagea to be dlecovered by the | made such a mistake Intentionally, Great American, worth....13.200 ott, 08" {vi HERRY- RAYMOND: HincHcocK - — BY VINCENT TREANOR. || Tho Tremont, worth ......12,500| while no sinall share of the credit tor ore tT en LOE era. nto G0: ROUND. Ei re ’ OHN E, MADDEN has the biggest | Double Event, worth. 7,770 "3 Mee nos ois speed und |ppomelatty. ST SCaltha, AT Harriet Writ ne | PROCTOR’S money winning two-year-olds of | Great Trial, worth . 19.550] stainin er rode an admirable Tixress Cuy Viola Gutid. va ot | “KEITH & PRO D Tace on the colt. Zora» flamsbure. 92; Camtile Mi. Sth ave ‘Phe Naked Truth, 6 American Dan-~ Tot yet half over, and some of the e's ride on Sir Martin wasn't a Blaze o! + 10% =o money. Experts are trying to figure piece of | which is Madden's best, but they ca: LISS, Sa hememanantp. "Me won| | FOURTH RACE rea 1 With n only becauae « Socket! au if Fayette waen't sia! 1 the | SMe reece eee | task. Lee thowwht quickly end did the! Maid, 12) Fior 8 Wool Winder, 111 sensible tl 1 ote Wemern Union clalms tt couldn't ag. Teach, “311; Caftcn AWAY DOING SERVICE AS NEST EGG Smee che master of Hamburg Place to f " Ethey Milligan’ clever move was beginning to| purse winnings to-day at the nice | only guess. Some believe Sir Mtv be understood. The ball hit equarelzy round sum of $76,145. Nearly all the| can beat Payette any time, nue A re S d he| have an op directly opposite. ford to pay waat tie ‘Con ayer 108; FX. Warfield, 111 ss the line Into Salt Lick Dis annual features decided up to the | feed : In | $879, *2 pays and Jockey | if ‘ was the last seen of it, , Great Trial at Sheepshead Saturday | are good ts, however, and, being In ) demanded as rental e that as prom a pene mites | handicap —att iprem. i fie teason why ite wires were rs mensured the distance have been won by the Madden color| the same barn, prem k aut mee | Ca oa: pinky h a : AW and the tapes showed anil r be decided a fraction. They then bearers. These Include the Juvenile, rs ROraoe ai the adjoining county the National Stallion, the Great Amer- Much t this moment the dlabolical plot joan, the Double Event and the Great the Keene stable as to Sih St.Paul McAillater, “Star Spangled a, oneal ue 428 yasin st Laddie Cuitf, etc. Dally Mat. 25c. Direct. 114; Cryatal 2 3 ‘esis? HARLEM CASINO aia : Cowdin, and his TZIGA | this racing year, With the season « B. Bulger, Sporting Department, Evening World: WIN you kindly tell me what was the exnet distance of the longest hit ever made by Swat to! Tighter of, the Sat, & Sune eat hours aX fr lonaey eae ee ong | LOUISE DRESSER, 103}, 3 Merrick Gola “HLANMBRE Onaip, Matthews & Asb= that Gov. Hughes had twelve | Front ting. situation over caused something of sensation, ein. ley, Iagher & Bar ; Hangover, Zeke Bender ba Unless oat tile rs | rett, Carlin & Otto, Jug- Milligan, 1 want the officint fiz- Xposed. A posse of ‘Trial. The richest of there is the Great | Ce . ,alens, : L | rett, Cantin & osto ures. J. DANDY, stood on the line of Salt Trial, in which Sir Martin and Fayette | Geeriprd) | aimonw ihe ote aturity | ; - és fee spall, Milligan Jet two strike BXSMn drama Weapons. and ran one, two, worth to the winner $19,-/ and oiner rich twonvoar-old) stakes At IND E. XED G&G A LL OP FOR ASTOR Orn remont, N. is clatoms great hi e oat 4 gj enaoce ee i Whitne M ’ F 2 he wnbul ox hi ved to find that ball orto bring fy S8°. Sir Martin and Fayette are re is aneiney nev oi caceaeaiadaan tol wea. Mats. 500. 81,50 To answer your qu lon ac him a slow gute yack without a requisition, The legal garded as the best of the Madden place a price on Fayette. His estima- | ———_——___. folks THE GREAT PAID. IN FULL, 3. 18 an impossibility, but tt suited for a record. Taking de-) parley continued so long that all trace youngsters. They have run first and| fon of the colt's value tx $50,000. Both | > AMERICAN PLAY, = (ne At i youngste y t Rh E pacer excellent opportunity to © the mishty Swat swung}0! the ent owas. lone andl accurate ‘second in four valuable stakes re- Fayette and S % Arertin rere pesca At Gravesend, ; At Sheepshead Bay. KNICKERBOCKER, B'way and 88thete bot ch pr 7 Milligan had estab-| cently, Foyette won the Double Event | 6 stakes in Engla (Special to The Evening World.) (special to The Evening World.) Evenings, 815. dlat. Sat. only, 2.16, . curl cord row as record of 1,88: was more than enough for ND, June % Durin ‘The SHEAPSHBAD BAY, June 29—Tne| GEO. M. COHAN, pars Oise ce Sue local track was fast and the|track was fast and the next year. p RAVEN and the Tremont, with his stable-mate, |" Fair Play ranks next to Colin among = By GRAVES. t ship. Sir Martin, running second, while Sir| tt tar olds, mretineriGiee | eae gan's career, sev ral prominent hitrers t ce of thxt) Martin has taken down the first money | f//ampion is to, pees Polite ied tS weather olear to-day, The beat) to-day, | MADISON ery night, 8.2) RANTES GA em had for ; Play a gallops noted folow: % WATDRVLIET- SQUARE td ame to Wi es fe n the Great Trial and the Gre - | beat him. r Play ran " VI tongs tn Event. cam fror d one « is months, | jn the Great T! d the Great Amer. hi Pi rans gfeat race | x LIET—Six furlongs in_ 23, | SQ Event ot Haley he audacity to claim that he coul ; ie 7 ne sheeps a . ) urlongs 18 3-5, 1 dS 2-5, 116 andily, | An Oruginat Musical Comedy, t that da htt Aainine Soars these md | ican, with Fayette getting the second! in the Sheep y Handleap, and 6 SIR JOHN—Six, turlonge in 11824, Rode EG ULES 116 46, handily, | An Orginal Musical Comedy, “BKI-HL® @ ball as £ Milligan s. there- 4 | gon a devisees ———— | | x, Saat ts Bore is cot ine) Managements or) the ; Mand (twas found thee op |S MISS NOFOLIK—Four furlongs tn eine) VA-Six furlongs in n72-5,/ BL ANEY’S So. foray, abe 0 auava macort tab t ising a baseball f¢ | CT as ee ee | 24, 0483-0, handily. @ shoul 40 MAN Ng | EDNA MAY 1S acs ere ree cag. That was “nines miles from SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. 8 TAO eat acest BO improve Ne Aire ave turlenee tn ia orci * SPOONER Bibhgoh ba Swat fou surpraze(pucelz lt spot where Silugee delice i wis (HOURTH RACH The Spindeit: o 75. MARIANA—Four furlongs tn 0. 3-6, preach St) | ev ataerillein Ballon Rtas InTEze ae mpi i : y Vy lowe 3 | + 0 Wye 3 eaat eat st ose Ww ed mii-| aaah fies Ree ae SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | (4h) Falcata 0492-5, handily. He is ready. Brg ie Man Yogix turlongs tn 1.18, Saturday & Sunday gen never appeared when thc time came June %—Entries for to-morrow’s races! {H5 The" Sy, 8 JAMES B. BRADY. “Six furlongs in Gna eniielin 1.68 2-6, breex- FREE SHOWS to show their hand, Finally are as follow Gowan... seeeee es 18, galloping. 5 best. ster ‘At his dest. oJ elded that Mill gan was to m STANDING OF) THE! CLUBB, FIRST RACE—The Klamesha; selling | eeeconeniei [FT CASTLEWOOD—One | mile “in 145, 7 MIREMAR—Six furlongs ta 117 2-5,| Grand Prise Ball, Fridat Frening Waly Be record when the Po: the AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE, $200 addea; etx and @ hal rs | s0 FRANK GILL-One ale muerte eet Has speed. r Wm. H. Reynolds, Pres’t. Take Iron St’hoate, ‘hub. \ , y. W. L. PC.|_ Club, 1 course. i} pyre ti = AS t —One mile in = Py crack Alder s , NOP Fars } 648) Phila’ pb dis) Cressina | miles {n 0.51, 1.17 3-5, 1.45, 2.12, han- 1.442-5, handily, 1 I was to decide the ve i rire 423 Aimee C A | dt s best. | 66 Jor MADD. Five tution ini 85, BRIGHTON BEACH MUS C BALL. , 5 sale 478, Queen 34 Hees A 7 TOUR Ono ‘and. an eighth 23 81-6, 1.01 4-6, handil A BIG HOLIDAY FEATURE B hla bak : . PBR! PS BLOBraok ya) ale ba a Neate oie miles in 433-3, 1863-6, handily. real nica colt, + handily, A) Virginia Karl, Cliff Gordon, Hose Lloyd Beveral pitciers in the league, known RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, waa RR ceca j Worked Dien days im 10425, | HARRIGAY went along with Joe, poe ACCT aap oe as the “Grouch Clul compos: 1 r 206 *Dial Plate | — VERBATIM—Five furlongs in 1.04 2- very Herons af a 5 MoGlook, Hangover, We sUlaew Mary | _ breezing, Not. much, 9 RARA S[0ib—aix furlongs in 183, sally Meatinonts|8 eclotie Re eo ae Bendernd others) got ne $09 shady) Karma. | 5L ROYAL CAPTIVE. Three turtonge tn breezing. ont Anderson Pano Warero the en | . 0.23 yy. Not| 4{ LADY WINIFRED—rive furlongs tn | 2" ied — coming event y im : 485 Mise Norfolk ‘ . ready. | 1.04 2 | e@bout to humiliate the peer hitter | Papert se other Jonathan # — WALL FPLOWER-Six furlongs in| 75 TROIS ~Five furlongs in f Harlem to Luna !n 68 gm the eyes of his people. For two days ARON Cmee ere Gee Winning Star 0232-5, 0. 10 4, 1153-6, han- Senbr ceuing. a sninutea, co The. aubway beter mentous co ey , B y. She Ix doing well. S went along with Trois | takes you to ca A Six furlongs in 0.52, 1.18 2-5, Levi ryt were freq it Hein ite sin Loar omeoseds 7) CAIRNGORM-—Seven furlongs in 135, | to the Sea Beach Express, the politicts 5 re | ta a? IR—Four furlongs in 088,/ galloping nb ee i which udjoined one ; 1D 63 BEDOUIN, artones o,/—— a 4 , 102: Sir Cannon, $08 Paprika 5 ve furlongs in| breezing. Never better, TON BEACH PA i | kellie ar ba Anette Speight, 104; Long} 402 Robader 14, driving. No accvunt, ‘Ik MARATHON went along with Be- RIGHT BINS FINEWONIS R PASBLe AT Ofsthe Exeel ss aA Aine use 51 COUNTERPANE — Six furlongs In Dilidox was announced as : x 2 auarter dp) | 0.2%, 0.49, 4.16, handily. Never furlongs in 2%, 36 35, pesTRUtt iO OF JERUSALEM the Alder Jerries. E : x q 4813 Iron! | potter, 5, 1.17, 1.29, handily. Tn | —_— easy, for they knew Li, 08; *R atasshird 489 % FLOWER REAUTY-—Four furlongs 3 STEEPLE |CONFY I! 1. AND'S cs tones 4 INTH RA Qurlones, sellin ao -Six d Hi . | GMASE | FUNNY PLACE | would do not): a we 0.) About res fongs tn X A LAUGH IN KVERY SPOT, tel + Nigger Baby, 112} teria pe ere cour ; 70 DISASTER- n furlongs tn 1.21, nica ct pitch nerd 08 Weaker Baliater 38 i HA NGIIVeRIRT Dv ae Alia One mile County B ; i track fast, | Taveller iva 3 Longs {n 0,24, aut other ki 5; = ot =) Is doing wel At tiie a Golf Field Selected. abet fie, AT RUREPSUBAD BAY ng RacT 10 to JULY G ; IS CAMPA ne end a fifth miles Aen pages M'Cann’s New Berth, eof the Metron!" "Wn 1.809-5, oreeging. Looks vers | arly 19-8 | A 1 6 yesterday tion has selected tho well Yargely do C F Rh » Lesiey cup com> 78 OXFORD—Six furlongs in 1.19, wal-| ay 0 firlonwa Het gene i ama trim thin iistric: pins. Ts slightly lame. 474-5. Lop 1 a Heer etre ale eal Ocee Ru pnasaienew BPTOR = Four. furlongs, th handily. Very aod work. furlongs: selling, f York has won the trophy for the tree ¥eare ioe DepECTIVE-—Bix furlongs In 0.23 8-8, er aT qida. eddy, To and! Tean® wilt continy the sontest bas been held. |W: 2) Mornap. 0483-6, 1.00, 1163-5, handily, A nige! BASEBALL ‘To-day, 4 P. M.—American : : ack" ie Lolghton Calkins und ‘Findlay §, Douglas . ¥: Worse’ Homelands the Sueqane 958 was i rvtala | GuSecs' the loca! ‘team’ this year. WW een League Park. N.Y. Aresicags va, Boston, Grand Stand,

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