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za ERATE (UP TO DATE AND_NEWSY | allt al Et aaa LP TR LTE OT LO LAPS AMET MEH THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1908 THE be SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Ralph Rose Jars England's, + King and His Subjects When He Fails to Dip American Flag While Passing the Royal Box. ‘ HE King of England sat in eT his royal box. yesterday t morning, fat, happy and smiling. Around him a hundred ; thousand loyal English subjects, were calmly waiting for the great, * parade of athletes of all nations to; begin. It had been raining, It al-| ways rains in England on occasions of importance. That's a habit of ‘the English climate, Over there | they refer to the rain as a “eoteh | mist." A Scotch mist cross | is a SHEPPARD AND JIMMY SULLINAN SHOWED. ‘EM SOME RUNNING. OENNY HORGAN Z AND THE OTHER, \RISH ATHLETES DIONT PARADE. AMERICAN FLAG WHILE PASSING BY THE XING, ty ee Se! THERE'LL BE SOME ANERICAN FLAGS UP Tobey. " between a thunderstorm and a cloud- burst. The King sat calmly, surrounded , by Lis people, and set of in relief | by a background of advertising! BIG CHIEF NOW IN TOM WILLIAMS’S BARN PAPA Rose WOULON'T TRAIL signs. They put signs on every- thing—in England. -Every sign an- aay | strong. either 1, Deoause yo) tale ein | 8 yaslen (an; oe Ways some times tell what Jack's methods Nounces “purveyor to the King,’ ey ist mean, ‘ t sc r , ej which goes as a compliment and a) PTISCO Turfman Buys Consis een Monahan, owner of Lally, felt like "i 4 rine Ellisdaie, winner of the aixth, but, Guarantee, If people doubt the ent Colt From Newcastle 4 one ot ine ‘talent puta it, ‘Bully, Dubot @fficacy of a medicine Gan Stable f rN qanding near, exposulated,’ and” Monahai Jook at the King and seo how he able for $12,000. Altuda tratiad home bleeding very badly stands it, ee dn the, fing race, Glibert it pereevere | scovered {t, Well, the King, to go back to the be- | VCE EANOR, eras sinning, sat calm ive ‘the ps be- BY VINOENT TREA pkoRNE What & difference an apprentice A INES OM WILLIAMS, the San Fran- Makes on some horses, Under Notter (gan. There they all were—the athletes p chier 224, Miller, Tom “McGrath breaks on his ‘of the world—marching in a great wind- cisco turf man, owns Big Chief toes pelndet Firnn he ty practically lett at tng column across the athletic fleld, sisten: Ae eR eae ce turning with military precisic 5 0) mth weet put up Sover furning with military, precision Into the for $12,000, with a view to pulling down Cl, And incldensaily spolted a good wart then, with a great 4 trampi.ng ot shoes, boots, some of the fancy purses on the coast cession. owever, Jimmy Lane has wer: Eillisdale had more speed In the 1 than he ever showed for mond Jim" Brady. esterday je the ‘The others let him gat, too Tun to the back stretcn, ¢! come back after a mile lay for the King Cobalt Uackers ved filly or Joe fourth race. way inking he would He kept on going, the three times in suc. Fine for the Tompkins family TH Glidden Tourists Pass Up Reading When Police Interfer READING, Pa. July 14—The con testants In the Glidden automobile en- durance run passed through Reading to-day, but they did not make this city a checking station because of the ac- tlon of the police, who were instructed to see to it that there were no viola: tions of the speed regulations or reck less driving. ‘ The Poitce Department was spurred on to extra, Vigilance because of an acaident in which James L, Douglas, a) prominent citizen, was knocked down and severely injured by an automobile in em endurance race which was held | through Readt@z some time ago. Moccasins, sand thi ‘4 4 ; Rione ve eis hing bis this winter, The stakes out there this Parade), swinging along with rhythmic |Yeat will he bigger (haa ever, the eae ere ah A) tear Mm huik. | {dea of the associations being to attract ing Germans, marching with ‘a ma. the big stables from the East. It is pos- chine-like guose-step; tuere were light-/ sible that in Big Chief Williams sees jhaired, slender Swedes; there were | the next wi ne Handle swarthy Italians and Gr there) le next winner of the Burns) Handicap, + Were inen of a score of races’ and a, Which, by the way, according to present hi Shits ant olor. States, men of all! plans, will be worth $20,000, instead of the column danced asd waved | $10,000, as heretofore. ‘ ety the nations, cach upheld by! Big Chiet's record up to date this sea- Snel t a Tee aot BIS SIR son has been good, He has started just y On ‘came the column. still, thirteen times up to Saturday last, has of it reached the royal box. won seven times, been second three | letes were bare-headed now by 7 2: ish flay wavered a moment, times, third once, and out of the money ewept slowly over it until it trailed to only twice. the muddy earth in salute of ds King. On came the Ge | goose-step. Down we Lucky Jack McGinnis {s evidently satis: eagles in a stately bow fied that hewdidn't get a wonder in En- the banner of France. Down went the field when he ran him up $500 over his flag of Italy, England's King sat there | gelling price of $600 after he won last Fri- still, fat and smiling. This was great | day, Yesterday he offered to let Woodford Clay have the colt again for $1,000, but the ——— HEN came a section of the column HERE is a new boxing clud in ay that marched along with q loose, | Young Kentuckian sald "No, thank you.” is town which promises to surpass winging step, light and alry,| 18 MeGlnnie stuns? Don't play It too all the others, provided it 1s con- ‘atke the step of the khaki-clad rough)” SOS ~~ ducted In the right way, It is the , Fiders dancing up San Juan Hill, The | WINDSOR ENTRIES. Coliseum A. C., which has its clubhouse military | in Sulzer's Harlem River Park, at One ythi free and Hundred and Twenty-seventh street and debonnair, At the head et : eng eri july | Second avenue. The club held its inl- erican column tramps Soliath 8 TRACK, Ont. July , Fy 2 i of a man t nis stockings, | It Fol dred members were on hand to see the broad 4 NeGlasy Eales R= RIVE eUHoneE Ie scraps. The hall where the bouts came in we ings.—Trappe, oft is an ideal one for such exhibitions, the A vanaon, as it Js both long and wide, has a bal- ble cony on each side, which overlooks the OF svc ring, and besides there is not a post ia) aun In it to obstruct anyone's view, It can rene \ accommodate several thousand persons + from the 140; Dacra, 132 without even crowding them. j head. Mile and an eighth The stag was a success in one way, ine ‘Anure Maid. 86 but there were a few side shows which gn horrified sitene, 4108, Terah 01 had a tendency to put a crimp in the gen! Engl a word Meadox The Irish did ». They cheered each nm, and when on Leahy tags reel American rune HE matt asked ex | the 1,500- claimed Martin, “Iw na sataat } there and tke off w at to th {wo beale mi6ni King sh should be put hn van and h ; SOLS ie six heal f \ i Ei practicaily to i y ; . King ably it was mer is Hf 4 2 4 kK, a not, as h s suggest notice King Ed H 5 TT Forget it And we a ¢ s was vy c he r Many of the boys the third hea ‘ ry great clinch the theory, Gheppard, of America, won their heats ¢ test seems to { BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, was a kiddish Byeate 100, Menke 100 what America De Noyles 102, Hawks (Speck ACE One mile, three vearolde BRIGHTON BE ta 101s oS aie July 1. m Dola t to-morrow 11 4108, Belt : Miele FIRST RACE 2 up selling.--Supe five | Ja half fur Billie H Mate *Arondack Ww a Weymouth “Apprentice allowance claimed. to The Evening Wi Following are tt Two-year-olda; THIRD RAC h ward: selling; six furlongs, Ves Three conditions; rid.) CH RACE TRACK, etrnies for wt io up: up- LOUGHREY WHIPS MARTO IN FURIOUS SIX-ROUND BATTLE: |club, The final bout, Marto, the local “Young Loughrey, tled for six rounds, was one of the best contests that has been seen around here since loca! clubs mitted to pull off these six-round ex- ghtwelght, and hibitions. Front the first bell it was a case of slug, slug, slug, Marto started out by boxing Loughrey. By using these tactics he landed enough wallops on the Quaker's body and jaw to have the becter of the opening round, Johnny grew careless, idea he could statid up and slug with Loughrey, and began work in the second round, and Loughrey was right there with him. Every time Marto ed into a clinc th Loughrey er banged away at his body, > hard and so often that Johnny soon began to show signs of distress Loughrey kept tearing after Marto, whal.ng away at his body and ribs at, close quarters, while Marto was foolish | Several times | enough to hold on to him, Marto lan| gering him, but he shook his head and fought all the harder. In the third round Loughrey punchéa Marto hard in the stomach and fought nim all around the ring, rushing him against the ropes and never letting up his viclous attack to the body, All this tlme Marto was trying hard to get over a sleep ‘allop on Loughrey’s jaw, and al gh he managed to get home many ta punch which shook Loughrey up he |ke cation among some of the club mem-! \ While the men were fighting the |fourth round there was a little alter-| | bers near Marto's corner Then the fifth round stopped quickly, started only gone a few seconds when + Elmer jumped into the ring tarted to make @ speech, but no oe to know what he was tatk- The referee stopped the ma, ng, but when Elmer ordered ) continued fighting they went at They slugged for keeps, and Walls ‘tiled to shove Loughrey through and last round was a corker. ed after Marto, at each other's hea Marto fought better In t Loughrey with many w | banged a | and todies round |hard rang they were walloping e RR keeps. If a decision had been rendered Aucuatine: A. Loughrey would have been entitled to It cen Field Club SHAMROCK REMEASURED. Hallock, meas Club, and Joho BR. Brophy mea: Atlantle Yacht Club, got to work | yesterday to find out the real rating of the | schooner Shamrock, owned by Frederi ; Thompson. two measurers took the {wucer of the yacht while she Nay and then ut the sail area marine basin, but it was tov | e work, and it will be cc | ——— f the match between | s Sm nd Charles Curt, a | Curt played the lan | defense | pacrificel the queen for three plecs a arly stage, After 39 moves the canie ited in a win for Smith The ore 7“ ia: Curt 1; Smith, 1; drawn, 2 Chief ; | ‘ANAT in which Johnny | { Philadelphia, bat- | have been per-| t wading into Marto, swinging away | both hands for the stomach and| | which was] and they | er of the New York | of d Police Aumen had extra men on duty to-day to make arrests if neces- sary Mayor Rick wa hat the ised as a ourists made no stop ried to buy. gasoli report that the nads from Harrisburg to R than any so fi ATHENIANS TAK COND PLACE IN CURCONTES &. vo JEFF'S RETIREMENT WILL KILL FIGHTING ‘ ) ton, So Fans ne Los Angeles Claim, and Want Him to Stick to Game. BY JOHN POLLOCK. LTHOUGH Jim Jeffries has an- A nounced hia intention of retiring from the Jeffries A. C., of Los Angeles, Cal, of which he !s one of the owners, and also of never refer- eeing another fight after the Attell- Moran UeVaih9, the indications are that he will change his mind, fan In Los Angeles {s imploring him not to quit the sport. They clam it will mean the death knell of the game in that section, Jeff has received let- ters Im every mali from followers of the sport asking him to stick, Now that Jimmy Gardner, the clever wel- ie back again , that all mal Miah Murray wan’ he Armory A. A, of Boston, Kley Is anxious to have him darry Lewis or Unk Russell s Navarre A, C. Gardner Is matched sine welterweight In San Francisco tember. Big Al, Kautmann, the California, heary weight, who intends to fi jn in the near future, can have a AtCH ith Jim Bar! the Chicago heavyweight, h sit. Jim Jeffries ts willing to put tim on with Barry, and the only thing that stands in the way of the bout is Kauf- mann’s refusal. M.cThe members assessments of tho 1y Murphy-Jack Goodinan bout at Ul- ther Park were $2,468. Goodman received cent, of the gross, Walch amount. ed to $740.40, Phere Is no truth tn the re- t which has been clreulated to the effect hat Goodwin received ettlier $1,000 or $1,100, (This answer Is made to many letters: re Battle of Ballots Between Ball celved at this ottice on this subject.) | Wh t conteat to determine a vicinity. i result as tho thousands of ballots | come to get busy at the windup, ed beautiful left and right sent In what they claimed were 2,00 ewings on Loughrey's jaw, these stag-| taliots to-day there wer and this just doubled the number thy This boosted them into second place next to the Interborough Suow: AM, which leads on the last day of the| tle of ballots. Int Duane Field Club Newport A. New Li Bloomingdales Swar Pawnee Rival A n the dell | \ ch other for | ak \ End With | upon. Clubs Will To-Day’s homestretch, Who? ball The Evening World They are in the the amateur clubs who have een competing in the most popular ar team In Greater New York and | The final ballot will be printed | noon edition toxmorrow, and the| will be announced just as soon | that will minute can be n the In at the last counted and tabulated The Athenian A. C. was the first when thi he ub As a matter of fact, 2.013 ballots in the bundle, had to their credit up to noon to-day. “Phe clubs that nave 10 or more votes o their credit at noon to-day follow orourh RT. Co. (subway div.) Athenian A. C, Areniace RAC Amsterdam Patrick's Old Cathedral: mores Michael's Joseph, Jr Huriston A.C Freeleers. Manford A.C | Warwicks St, Vincent A Shamrock Field Club DONOVAN SELECTED TO COACH HARVARD TEAMS. CAMBRIDGE, Mass Harvard Athletic ¢ pointed W The ap duly ommittee it} has Sam Langford, the colored fighter, of Bos- rere iS 2 ( KING EDwako's NIGHTMARE AFTER THE PARADE. as every fight) REM IRA IETTI ART en ae EDITED BY OBERT EDGREN MURPAY FIGHTS RYLAND TO-NIGHT AT NAVARRE A.C. Light-Weights Should Furnish Rattling Six-Round Go at Ulmer Park Club. : Another great battle between light Weights 1s carded for to-night. The fighters who will figure in it are Tommy Murphy, the local pugilist, and “Fight ing Dick” Hyland, one of the gamest lads that ever donned a five-ounce glove, They will come together in a six-round bout at a stag to be held by the Navarre A.C. at Ulmer Park, ‘This will be the second time they have fought. They put up a slashing fight at Philadelphia several months age Murphy having the better of the. con test. Hyland is in better shape for thly battle than he was for thelr previous one, and he expects to have no trouble |{n beating Murphy. The bout ought te be one of the best of the year. Five other scraps will precede it, —>—_— Woodward-Baldwins Win, After a bitter tussie the Woodward-Bald. Win baseball team defeated the Deertng- Hl Niken nine last Saturday by a wcote of to 10, This is the second: time the Woodward - Baldwin Aggrecation have trounced thelr opponents, they wallopping a ¥ them by a score of 11 to 6 three weeke + tae husky ENE MeAT TT ago, A large crowd witnessed Saturday's sus game, and every play was loudly applauded : a and Jon: Wwelght, of night tor ‘a battle, avarre A by the admirers of both teams, glub on ‘Tuesda, evenings 21 fought all of che big fellows, and his AMUSEMENTS. with Langford should be a hummer. ther scrap arranged last, night was . Te Oe WSs 8 at 154 pounds, weigh in at 4 ey) « Matinee Dally down- on the day of the cont this pads irs in Victoria The-| ing the best weight Burke Wot atre (full Hoot BIL. haut will go to the that. mal hub, HOFPMAl Ma: ¢) offer, It 1s expected that the Fal atlonal_ Dance, “A VISION C., of the Bronx, will get it, as they are Hernardl, Cou anxious to have’ the men battle at thelr club, It ahould be @ rgeat battle, aw both nldin, Rice -&. Prevost, ten have been clamoring for the meeting [Pytorion pictures of Wm for 4 long time, Billy a Pily ames, matoamater of te, colncum | JARDIN de PARIS “Atop. the, tap th ret Lewis that he would give him the ch to hi e Ff. ZIEGFELD, JR.'S, N tl Copetioul tae te Neen le |" FOLLIES OF 1908. and as a result the champion of Paris | a oteine then Winks dese |THE MERRY WIDOW (35,c2e4e he makes ring-slde weight, NEW YORK Eh POERR may a BAe | CARLE in MARY'S LANB. A Red-Hot show In a Cool Theatre—Press, THE MIMIC WORLD. {2° CASINO, Bree. Ril Malisee saturdae, 215. au SICAL COMRDIVE, veitet HERALD 80, 8.15. Mat 2.18 mateo DALY'S arley Grit- Harry Pollok, manag champion . the Australian fe. who recently gave battle for six rounds, bata t With Jim Buckley tn regard t of the stags c 2, of Ulmer the chance: assaic, N wiil be p SMARTEST OF nae Hurley, having a rest Leach Cross, the east side confident that he {s xc When they meet in. thelr six next 10 In speaking of the bat = the last night Leach sald; "I expect io beat Broadway & 30th ot, nd will n go atter Matinee To-Morrow, 2.15. who is expected to arrive here — hy in Roston. Tf 1 beat him KEITH & PROCTOR’S ue @ challenge to fight Pacacy MsParland.” Cecelia Loftus, Butler & Bassett, Taeelne ate. v Qe, Ke, Harry Lewis and Unk" Russell, ¢ Dally Mat. 28e, me ppllndelphia, fhehgers. are both Jn fine ‘ha “LA BYLPHE.” Louies Dr for the Ui reg at te aid pe be Berlint & Arthur, nnie Trin. Daily Mat, 35s f in the orlun ange 8 Tey rT ca M Mes ormuehty ‘had’ fournt” a” hori i nt Tadies Tuesday and Friday,” round date in Philadelphia a few mo 4x0, and IE they can only. repoat, th f Theare iss mts 819 Mey will have the spectators. stan thelr chatrs Roth liave been trying hard to tine I 8. week get on & return battle for some time. d Urs.& Sat, 2.15, se Bs RAYMOND HITCHCOCE At Gravesend. (Special to The Evening World.) 0,50, All out Cleveland, 3; New York, 0, St, Louis, 3; Washington, 2. First game. St, Louis, 4; Washington, 2, Second game. Philadelphia, 6: Chicago, 1. First, came Chicago, 9; Philadelphia, 2. “Second game. Petrol, 6; Boston, 2. First xame |] Boston. 4: Detroit, 2. Second game. Cleveland at New York, 1 delphia, shington, the Daseball team. It is understood that he will give up most of his dutles with this latter team, as the playing season Is practically the same as that in which ne will be at work with the track squad | His contract as coach of the track team will expire July 1, 1909. Oo New Captain for Syracuse Crew. 8YRAC July 14.—W. Claude Fisher, of Fimmitsourg, ML, wae declared the next athletic teams at Harvard in the capac: ity of trainer or coach, among which is captain of the Syracuse ‘varsity crew, The Dalloring mas, done by mall Fume, Me y _INDEXED GALLOP FORM | 91 DONATUS—Five furlongs in 0.24 3-5,) | 65 1.04. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Added to the All-star Cast THE MERRY- { GO-ROUND, U“iesinatce Weemen nen NA" M. WILL ‘5, Bert Leslie~ & Co, Julle Ring & Co., Gardner & 4 Tth Av, & 126th Revere, Bowers, Walters & Crooker, MAT. DAILY 2%e, Sue Smith. ASTOR (Special to The Bvening World.) At Sheepshead Bay. | GRAVESEND, July 14. =| SHEEPSHEAD BAY, July M4 Weather and track conditions! The local track was fast to-day, but THE GREAT 94 were favorable for fast work |there were not wany workouts noted, Mf AMERICAN PLAY | PAID IN’ FULL. toay. ‘The best workouts noted were: The best follow ARDE 70 TAXIDERMIST — Six furlongs in / #2 BEDOUIN—One mile and a quarter ATLANTIC 347 near re ay 0.24265, 0.49 1-5, 1.08, 1194-5, All out. §n 2.10 2-5, handily, He is In good PUY \sinovile and New Moving Pleturee 92 LIDDINGTON—One mile in 1 START—One mile in CHILDREN'S WEEK, breezing | TAy aandiy, ty mot up to PALISADES : upl m i] AMUSEME. S\MARIANA-Six furlongs in 0.2 2-5,) | TBPING—rive ¢uriongs tn 5, Gan 0.49, 1.1, handily. Worked better | nasi roast Opp to-day. ln BES BAN—Four. furlongs in 0,64, National French Mol : 5 breezing. QIMITATOR—One mile fa 025, 08, yy RUNING WaTER—Four furlongs 1.1625, 14345, breezing. Worked| jn 0.54, galloping Salli |— CONSTELLATION’ Six furlongs in Wore and Lady Rides Dives From | 1.18, breez! Tower Hourly. ne @ VERBATIM—Five furlongs in 1.07) 9) phil Creag iucongs in ‘ow a breezing. fatal 3-5, galloping. Has speed. eRe 7 COUN sah 19 IRISH LACE—Six furlongs in 0. Ta ari Luna tn 53 COUNT REMFORD—Mile and & ISH LACE Six furlongs in LUNA)| 23: une dt 8 quarter in 2.25, breezing. Is no ac- work a Sik Viva t9 Atlantis as, count, {91 ATHLETE—Seven furlongs Le 2-6, SEL One mile in 1.45, handily, galloping. Coming to hanc | 3 ee eT RaAts j8 STRAY--One mile In 1.48, breezing. mes He js read: BLACK KING—Four 0. » handily furlongs in R HTON BEACH PAR DesAbECMUN OF JERUSALEM, rive furlongs in 16, ata ASTOR D'OR—One mile in 1.65, Slt No account ia PAIN'S EXTRA GRAND DISPLAY 91 ZETHUS—Five furlongs in 1.08, breez- is FANCY BIRD—One mile in 149, gal: — Ing aboulireagy: Jor BAPRRES sie furlongs tn 115, hand | STEBPLE | CONEY [LANDS # Ross FENTON—Four furlongs in| My W etal ley folly CHASE | DU Se. breezing. He is ready. |88 BAKODA—Pour furlongs in 0.49 2-6, UGH Four furlongs In 0.52 tandily, Is boat fue = el aul \M HOLD FAST—Five furlongs in 1.07, ie. — )0D—F' urlon i reer, | 108 3-5, Kamion Helge ‘HIRE OUT. “Five longs in 1.97, auansor’ 5 ROGKAKAY BEACH ¥ a ‘abs, is improv ng. | £5 ORIAR Has Li Woes of ai Oe a Tz, Sadie, Janmel Bdmla Hal, 92 MARCELLU! be - Five furlongs in! 42 HALKE’ Four ‘urlongs in dl, 1.092-5, breezthg. He Is ready breezing. Is doing well NEXT WEEK—-HARRY VON TILZER, a INOR TA Bean STANDING OF THE CLUBS. FREB FIREWORKS TO-NIQHT 1 Chil tia ltrs LEAGUB. | NATIONAL LEAGUE -__ oe ofS HE Gat Rowtog cad AE A rate 40 AF Boao epoont) T AMUSEM ENTS Claveland’ 42 84 .853| Wash'ton «28 47 .378/Cincinnati..40 89 A10/8t, Louls, | BRIGHTON BEACH ye ‘Taran ring mG Seat, A MUSIC HALL, Leo h mia New York, 7; Pittsburg. 0, Firat came, fis and others, Seats at Abi akgh York, Ty Pittabuix.’ 4. second and Anderson's Finn IW reeoorna, me. Bt. Louls. 0; Brooklyn, 2. ee ar Boston. 3; ‘Cincinnatl, 2. Philadélphia, 6; Chicago. 6, SPORTING, ae New York at Pittsburg. Brigh ton. Eastern League Standing, utfalo {A9\Toronto ....85 3 | Brovideods Ht Bh Reontcea ch tae oy MEN AND WOMER, jaltimore ..39 i} .895/ Rochester “!/31 47 45 Newark 38 G14 Jersey City..28 42.400 “OURES ‘Use Big @ for unnatural ole) ws ar discharges, infemmations, Results of Yesterday's Games. Baltimore, 3; Jersey lg + | Providence, 5; Newark, Toronto. 1; Buffalo. 0. Rochester, ‘6; Montreal, 1,