The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1908, Page 8

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oe ORO PO EG) STOPES i I PREITRN D T0 0 me IY itera ln thr wart BR ats aan THE Ons UP TO DATE | AND } JEWSY | ES I EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 3008 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK . | RETURN COUPONS FOR MEMBERS OF COLISEUM A, C. $———____— Fight Fans Handed the Usual Bunk When Police Step In and Stop Preliminary to Burke-Papke Contest. E all went up to see Billy Papke and W Sailor Burke muss each other at the Coliseum last night. Oh, yes, we were all there bright and early, There was quite a rush for seats, In fact, every seat was taken when the first preliminary boys entered the ring. And !t was a fine crowd. There were brokers and doctors and leather merchants and undertakers and art: ists and capitalists and deadheads— oh, all gorts of people. It was a well dressed, well behaved crowd, ; ~ filed with a feeling of pleased an- Geipation. It was an orderly, club. CO] memberly sort of a crowd. It would be a safe bet that nine-tenths of the men around that ring talke a cold bath every morning, and use the finger-bowl after-dinner without being tempted to drink out of It. Looking that crowd over one would sion. “It won't take much of this sort never suspect that the police would ea netle ie put it down and out." h Kg only one thin think it necessary to butt in and spoll | things. But they did. They nabbed the Uttle boxers, they nabbed the seconds to be ed. If any of the boxing clubs Al they all are, And if it is | al and the referee, and snatched the to put on local boxers it Is legal to put ine Wane Ustic-looking timekeeper out of tis On boxers from any other part of th, x fas chair almost as soon as he had pulled country. This matter ought to te <n, the lea eo the at he Bay a. the string that operated the gong at] |) pete tonne sel contest, and were wae s slash i rte the opening of the first round. a @t once and for all in the inter- ‘ Winners, Dut ony etn ad st of the fAght fans” who ‘pa the Duanes the last day of ! tae eins \ oney for ring seats and expect he contest n almost 10,¢ the H Taner fair return for their coin pes 8 INTERBOROU A ( £ HEN Billy Elmer climbed Into the ring in his shirt sleeves and be- gan to make am speech. As usual this was a sign thas It was all off. El- mer walked up and down explaining. You could hear him when he was com- ing your way and guess at the rest, It sounded something like this: ‘“Gen- tlemen, I'm sorry to somebody | selling fake tickets on the corner below, | and the cops So it's all off for to- night, and I only —— keep vour cou-/| Pons for the next ——- members of this club are all ke, ‘The crowd filed out silently, It didn't stop at the ticket office to get its money 1 some. & od alate ewSielt at the open- th first week In Sep ive Long an e Lewls. Miah ater ane and Billy Pierce |« Get His Senature for lightweigh _<.-—— open-alr club at Colma, Cal., i ‘ te ‘forsin. values the assoc : : SiTRUG pafee to battle tor in a Cavanact yl } stinted little, There are enough ,, Black Mary has of ne up ta bout at aavanagh ecial, Which t sixteenth and. fust € tter of & Ke purse to battle for in a the same cluu within two w T what he thought of It is expected: they will accept the offer, a8 a they want to fight agaln, aniey. Ketohel, at. Gen : | PAPKE AND LEWIS SIGN UP TO FIGHT _TWELVE ROUNDS AT BOSTON CLUB i i lean can PASSA ONE T RTS saint EDITED BY | ROBERT EDGREN | DUANE FIELD CLUB MADE GREAT SPURT IN PRIZE CONTEST Ye Winners of Evening World's Voting Contest Sent in 10,000 Votes on Last Day—Big Vote Polled by Teams. UANE Field Club? D Whoever heard of them? No- body, until The Evening World ng to find out the most teur team in Great ew WINNING TEAMS, popular k and nity ; ‘Then tt was that the Duane Field Club, after a hard etruggle, cop { $100 offered by The the most popular ama- first prize i Wor organization. The Duane Field Club needed and they purchased them ze money, te unl West One Hune forms $100 pr VOTES POLLED BY iterborough team, which fin- ond tn the cont did not | iniforma, They were already sup- » that article, but the prize for the second most pop ed t quipment w oomingda ¢ over finishing in third pli s Club were as thusias sa were the winners of the contest. 4 i Manager Mundorf, when he read the of- | The 1 returns, said: “That looks good create is, We did not have any gin the money and are much elated.” was predicted all along t the! ar piace, pallow, putting them far in the lead, HURL FIGHTS BIG DELEGATION OF RACEGOERS HAVES TO-NIGHT WiLL MARE TRIP TO SARATOGA te of California, at Jim Coftroth's gular pro- 4 back. What's the use? If any have ble coming twenty Leaves To-Morrow Evening, * AnD diay Clvital will keg snd a0, pill Bt! coupons left perhaps they can get thelr . : Te (cnariey ariciaiitha Avstrrilanl feathers a : ig Stables and it is safe to predict that a 15 goats at the next show when Reuben With Lewis, he sald: “T think | walgnt champion, defeats. Sfatty Baldwin 1s | Has Two Sections, @ Keene, Whitney and Madden stars AMUSEMENTS Smith, of Hoboken, and Spike Jones, of senance of whipelng | thelr six-rount bout at the Fairmont A, C.| om Hot to mention those of Gen, Sanford, ayyonn nw we f i Fanitt, and besides. 18 on Fr hit Harry Pollok, his man. cot rand old man of the turf, will is the sort of bunk thet the patent fem reWARHESARY Desi tae ahh ae Ris Bele Naat hare Bag Hoey, te ie eyetne man of the th THE aiMIC WORLD. ! ‘ the winner of the SAttell Moran ; ; Y ’ ves Ma usually get when a big show is “called Bs LOHN POLLOCK. dest. ‘I think ine “he The feats right championship { Passaiy, N. J, who has bee BY My INCENT TRE ANOR. Ayer “ee Py UL great Western Utle, Jim Coftroth eady made Gri att fi daha daw Montini + crowd of raceg y sa b offer e way gue member hunting. for Eimer B nntinenoiene fighter, and Wrilie, Another Important was arranged. in| Anda fer to teet the stoner Saree tate Ain, Gaeta A aie Gimelere TRREETHINS ° 2. Tights!” Others threw. thelr tickets oo Lewis, the clever local pugilist, are Sa" Franclaco last mint. Jack Gleason, 198) 4 match was practically arranged last pugilist, in the mala bout of six rou row evening on the Cava the floor, Others gathered jn groups really going to fight, T were {nt pr ny Obey E bbe middie. | RIEHY, between. Hh. the auger at the stag of the Navarre A. G, at\agh ie Grand Clyde Fitch's’ and discussed the reason of the inter-| matched last night at the Grand Cen-|K¢tenel '0, teh Joe Tone fi oe ee Ki teedtutley haa b ral station. Ww GIRLS; ference, | Sd D- weight of San Francisco, for twenty rounds | nd Dugilist, who has been Ulmer Park, to-nigh y has been tral xX t There were two theories, “I know {T4! Depot to engage in a twelvesround aL the show t) be xiven by Ale club on AU. in this vicinity fe ‘Senfauccesngal |t@king the best of care mself, and 80 not known yet, as app Fes, S15. Matins what it is," said one, “the other clubs Pout before the Armory A. A., of Bos-| 18: They will battle « bo getting on ienich was ith!as he is stronger than for any contes: tions for seats on the trains aD _ ARDIN d PARIS } Ap ore Tynes to pul Elmer out of busi ton, on Aug, 13 at 153 pounds, welgh in| Fight fana in this vicinity are all Forked an Murray ot the Armory A. A‘, ot ‘Bos: |that he has taken part in Cor a long still coming in, ae OMAR J SOOO to fire two pistol shots in the hallway | 2 the ring side, ‘The match was! up over the great Free und Oe Cahors, (05 i# thinking about putting on the bout, | time, the contest ought to be a slashing savs there will be enough to fll two r FOLLIES OF ‘sis tthe lust ‘show | turned this trick. clinched atter & conterance between eh PENNER EGY PLIERS | Philaelente Jack O'Brien was ofterea alone. Hurley is ono of those slambang. sect! Saratoga Bs ig Foray e_ | By fwania BEONMN WING) HA) Len Miah Murray and Billy Pierce, the man- ‘! att | fight with Jack “Twin” Sullivan, the New fighters who never let up fighting, surrounding cities and tow! aa Gin AERIAL GARD: NS Theatre other sth Seine, declared au-lagers of the club; Tom Jones, manager |! weight, Both | England tent heayy-welaht. to be decided and ag this style of work Just suts ? Troy and § ees BNE } nthe wa) ART Scie Henry W.. savages. ( a Toney enough in the house te pay | Papke, and the manager of Lewis mh for the encounter, | &t the Armory A.A Ais at Boston, on AUK 2S Hayes, Hurley will surely have to go combined with the local patronage Is ta the bor's signing to ride for THe wsttl wi ey Fapke his guarantee and rather than It took but a few minutes to arrange Roche, the popular referee of Califor. | Attica ent at Nota Becta if fam |fome In order to beet Hayes, ‘Thore| bound to swell the atlendance fo Dey te alee pandas hove (oye ig he sent some guy out to sell ajall details for the fight. M ST alas be- fet nxlous to fight jwill be five other bouts between evenly proportions ile several of the big r which both "Luck tloket toa cop and get the show pulled. ght. Murray made| aig, who qulled off the ten-round fight be- | that he panaia idles Re MUM I etched fighters takes have been dropped from mith prospered. \ the fighters an offer which was acce able to their managers, and the ar APKE was the most disappointed |Of agreement were signed !mmediate! four times as much steappoi eg take the midnight train for Boston, | — as Sailor Burke. Pap even lost h! ve bo) ACH RACE TRACK owing are the entries for Good scheme, eh?” Pt tween Edi 63 | ————— After Murray and Plerce had entered ¢ lege [depot Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, who was| BRIGHT among the party, then offered to make al July 2s. —Fo! smile. Felubrlyalry {# really behind the stop- Match with Papka. O'Brien wanted the| to morrow I ping of Hlmer’s show we can see a|*elRht to be 102 rounds, but an he refused | » quick finleh for the game in New |to make 158 pounds at the ring whi yor Riera place) in aa ('ieaitimater| Pas pke and his manager, Jones, asked for, as any clubin town, has the finest quar. | fut,qu°Roiiatlons fell, through. | O'Drien shook ters of the fot and was handled In a quiet | °'clo: K train for Philad is ited! and orderly manner, Fighting yet Then Pi nes, his manager: the club managers will surely put |Poehm and the writer went over things back where they were two or | Hotel Metropole, where Johnny White ang three years ago. “The game {s skat- | Billy Long, the new m mers of the Na- | ing on thin toe now," said Johnny | 07, ‘wailing (or ananer dongs payee White after the brass- buttoned Inya- | | mediately made Jones an off r for Pavke to JORDAN AND LUMLEY DOING ; feat of lacing the ball over the rig While the baseball fans In this bor- eld fence twice for a home ru ugh have been Nonizing Hans Wagner Os re eel eeibe. os y for the great hitting he has been doing DB tne SAB ng 1 ACE ‘ : n the present series between the Giants ona line to the in d and Pittsbu the fans over in Brook- ° two bases, scoring: Hum ‘ lyn re now in a frenzy over t re- M4 rdan with the t hs ? markable stick work of Tim DOD ET anloaiue ead rh and Harry who mani t Me WOE SRRECHE or ned win th of the double-| °&F off the ga rh he from ampion Cubs yes W L t : te ing. Hat wight , arent i jl ema uke a Af $ ! d ard a 4 5 * e @ . "MANGO AND CAREY | SARE READY FOR BATTLE, era @ar be . ‘ wn or y car i ; ; nine t round. T f the third ound with aa {ow decaulus a esuasion Bo ; Vy y, the mer, and would HIGH-CLASS ENTRIES Bouquet {sa cham) jb nd tive out good races to Falceda, Ble Chiet Just’ enough to a succeeding start. bi n good enough to win the handicappers and wi would aurely beat Arase RITSH THREATEN Yesterday b all though she PALISADES sree. again she fa _FOR NATIONAL REGATTA rela some. Foo Sensational Airship. Vigite i day she got a bad ride from M jeatre r E 1 sure is a hard luck horse. in England as a com) = GivmBIn Raa RR |. Henry sfeDantel not i from Canada with AORRISON shi GKAKAY HH “ah . {a being aroused in the) Cl’mplc regatta ants ‘h ing Light | 4 \ | being l week, Is expected to return in time to —_—>—. | unk and Bina Cai > rowing regatta on tha) — a i N oat \ Irma. juccessful Ae 13h 3 Hee eae ‘i Connecticut River, at gfield, | fet Into shape for the National. He |8} tovnoy, July 2.—Sporting Lite! ft Canada,” winning eh him. TSA . : | ‘igh @ dig, husky chap ana comes from al. TmAthURLATHIEL Aug, 14 and 15, because of igh gays the Amateur Athletic A: ; 4 - (ora uine f i ily of oarsmen. ; ene Lee has written Tom Welsh a letter class of the entries In the senior sin: din Tus Evening as served notice on the mem| n France in which he save Fred Burlew | gins race, which now seem to include ago, this will by the Am n Olymple teafi who fet Hd he, bout faking out French natural: | FREE FIREWORKS T0-NIGHT | Lou Sct Frank B. Greer last race. for the national accepted an invitation to part iy Rawal ae ee ADMISsIO Fi Bopnes bu ie sneesents champ los Gl avanti anit Be aa le some unauthorized games in Ireland gomaditnne over A. toute. ah an” exoer(nent yt sat, & Sune do Muller and Fred Shepheard, The season against Warnock, a clubmate,|that if they compete they will be put |= eons Rus eHOWs | best field of starters in several) who will then be eligi | Bennett w on a familiar course, a under t Horse and Lady Rider Dives. Wont Tower Daily. a GERMAN OARSMEN AT and a hard race is promised : matter whiel peri = Tho vous ego. andl it nog. outs for considerable in a hard race PHILADELPHIA CRICKETERS | SPRINGFIELD REGATTA. | PARK == = Se ; LEAD IN HARD GAME.| isterertiinieivenntorthelcoring: pais's SRN MEWORKS, DISPLANe STANDING OF THE CLUBS. NORTHAMPTON, July %—Play waal gard and aingle aeuline wil te entered | ee NATIONAL, A EnIC. LE. amed = her to-day in the cricket " ter: Ty i Je OR nN "county team began ¥ith four! g compliniun to Attlee tor the any, | PARK et) hand. They made of Mucahey and Varley, Harlem River Aa Who entered a regatta in| gTEEPLE , CONEY ISLAND'S ‘n Tolan Cute alee’ cruel) CHIAISE | RUNNY SPOT. Rowing Club's eight, of em elphians an a ada, which is aio Heh Siemn entry, A LAUGH IV BVERY SPU, q on the rn from England in time| >= q A BROOKLYN | AMUSEMENTS, lelphians piled inch interval for yikill River oarsmen i, is ee BRIGHTON BEACH music HALL ——_~»——__ | ro-Day at a. Co-Nie ht at 8.80, are lette, Bros, Lanole, Elsie iioehm Into shape. wetting all } Spe ew -44} = OL tor i that surrounded and followed | FORT | The 0 AMUSEMENTS, | SPORTING " : i heat Laue Tate = AAA OO Oy ay at *H n f Bee Pel i | slo giT 0! eT BUINNERSTENS ROOF Brighton — 2 ale Matines in Ve storia, (Root bil 6 Races vst rth ie, 20 vie | GERTRUDE HOFFMANN Every Day elles deaabllaas in MAUDE AN'S sensational dance, 2,80 P. sii NA VISION UF SALOME RA DIAMOND NOTES, club house i, ‘ina ventreble Btadanis, Mle, ‘ | Crandall short course. Maton P : of tan os: Aa find [WAhiTnast adn tkabona Rasta | SR ie ae, en he fmsy broke hia airing of hits with sent. ta oe ve 1a | Teena, ©, | eee | aie seven succeesstve hits en otf, Miss ALHAMBRA: Ty it | janesae pembraeay wo bags ts AM i, Ab riington, 10% oR ae * 5 Plo g YENITHEEVANS CHEMICALCO, gent oF poisonous. oA an this, ke uel = ~ : Sold By Droggtets, em veh over the upper | GRAND ST. ant gna Cate sia | rena in plain wrache i ‘express, nt up a |**CONVICT 999."?| rror we Hans Wagner! *! ah Jeet odie wound in t ». Not because | who left his truck bust Wr Lauds STOR “iti ite seit cca snd yd rome Up and look ehese Strengthens! Develops § Fla Gu Wak dtOhian cerry avice alomanee URaREA ee PAID IN fit, Same are ju We ld GARDEN, ipt of price by \ ri " 1 M,. ATEANT 7.30; Aperey iae soacert Jr yg ig SPRCLALTI op. te ey un the ee: } "acd. Tham, for him to'make Luke qlee tite are. Ada ies Sas) "| Hudtted voude:, Wow mov, pletuees, ery eve: | MAW tal, WiLL CONVINCE. ant away trom the thrqng of hero Wilson believe it

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