The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1908, Page 10

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[sko'neege| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ~> THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 380, 1908 ae EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN RACEGOERS GATHER AT SARATOGA FOR SPORTING SEASON vet e Spa Is Not What It Used to Be, and Racing May Be the Only Sport for the Visitors BY VINCENT TREANOR, SARATOGA, July 30.—The sporting season {s on at the Spa. It started to-day with the arrival of thousads of New Yorkers and other delegations | from some of the big cities this side of Chicago. Whether the season is to he of the subdued order, with the horseracing as the only means of diver- sion for the visitors, or whether the gambling palaces for which the town {s noted are to offer additional inducements for those who like to speculate on the various games of chance, the next few days will tell. Right now | the village is quiet. Broadway, of course, {s livelier than it was this time yesterday, due to the presence of the money-spending horse followers, but there is something lacking, which in the old days, before Goy. Hughes “investigated” his way to the Republican gubernatorial nomination, made this town the gambling centre of the country during the month of August. Gambling has always been one of th | Madden youngsters will meet, Jimmy necessary evils here, Tne townsfolk, in-| Rowe, trainer of the Keene horsee, stead of repelling it, have welcomed It.|belioved to have several wonders tn It means the circulation of money, and care that have not yet been shown this particular part of the State needs| under silk. With thage he iopes to dim the money. In years past the natives | the great record made by the Meddeq and tradespeople have looked forward te NPE Pee edits Ge to the sporting season as their harvest- orses, always unknown quan- this titles until ing time. They get enough of the legal “Uitiae kone meet are said to in- tender in the short period of a month| The older’ horses quaricred at. the to keep the fire going and the house track Include Celt, Pair Play, stocked all winter, King James Priseillian, nte, Running Water, Stamina, Ad: | riana, Far West, bilp Flap ana other! noted stake winners. The gambling palaces are still here and ready for bu but whether or not they will get the word to open up, BO one will venture to say at this time. Canfield Won't Open. According to a well-founded rumor, Canfield won't open at all. The swell food emporium is likely to be open for) business in the club-house, and the Deautifur Stutian gardens surrounding it] thrown open to visitors; but the palatial | room of the green cloths will be bolted. | There are other clubs, however, enough to satisfy the ndling mania of the Visitors, and these hope to be able to ao busin Whatever the situation on the gam | Ding, one thing {s certain—the Spa is| to enjoy a real h with the oral t proved so satisfactory on the tracks ot the metropolitan circult. Dis torney @icKnight is an official wh belleves the duty of the county Emest Hjertberg, Who Pre: pared Irish-American Ath- letes for Olympiad, Advocates It. aati BY ERNEST HJERTBERG. simply to prosecute On! (Trainer‘Irish-American Atinletic Clud.) hed by the police. It 18 Our Olympic team covered themselves understood he !s to be gui d in the! ang 4 with y by defeating racetrack matter by dustlee most overwhelmingly England and al Bischoft's recent decision, which legal-| , §zes oral betting, or man-to-man wagers and track athletics dof the intries in fleld They did what we exp: In other words, it is believed that and while they fell down in a number Prosecutor McKnight won't take It on) of events they excelled in a majority Himself to go out to the track a la After a meet of this kind there are al Eider, of Brooklyn, and dig up his own) ways some things to be learned, and ! eases and the a panying evidence. | shall try and point out somo of them Qnless he changes his mind he Is to and also ways of Yaave that part of the work te the First 1 foremost, Bolle, force Racing Will Be High Class. With the gambling issue out of con- sideration, t cing mises to be of ihe highest order re are more than one thousand } quar-|t tered eC are the best the c Those of Keene, W Madden, Sanford and ot have been here for wecks for the ric GIANTS NEED WEIMER — rather singular BY BOZEMAN BULGE ins to look a in to local for rep Giant ma “Welmer was McG CLARKE EXPECTS TOWN SCA —_——_. frig n yester as if or won was Ww Young "Cy ne box for the ey athe jead. between | Pittsbare and Chiao was eeterday.” All tarehwoe. “it is Pirates.” eever oF form in th A tI oH IM ~ ‘ GIVE OUR CITY LADS A CHANCE TO TRAIN FOR LONG-DISTANCE RUNNING ILL GET eee: NOTHIN ie a “Ati MCDANIELS — FRNEST HJERTBERG Credit Cincinnatl at P Given Boston uld not imme am- THEY'RE OFF AT SARATOGA TO-DAY. “Train Youngsters,’ Hjertherg; “W try e'll Need Them in the Future.’ waken similar Interest | wns in alternating * country ¢ E DUGAN~—-™ m¢ G AHEY CHALE WATE 0 ernecgoursa = 70 | Good His Statement that Piedaiet ceait Says He Has Quit | eeu eet ME Vay OHWVER OT Look, some | ft e Princess At MI } cou nar " Tw joter Jimmy Informing r any cir- er-we Abe Att 8 to be him that he would not u} stances referee the f nip fight 1 Owen Cof club Day after « friends have been plead ‘Jeff’ to change his mind and continue reteree|ne fights, he refused to listen nformed them refereeing fights " Banie eeWed ose Jin $ Was arer of Pack ore ciaimet we ver and Freddie Tommy Murphy and, Rufoioh who put Up such @ great twelve-rou New Orleans a batile ne made a for the w RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES GAm2s SCHEDY; adelphia, Report Se G OF THE CLUBS. “GRIFF HAY MANAGE C Former Lea the Highland ceed McCloskey. and w ed in this city it the Old Fox w for new player then £0 > sirens uuceced John J. ly ema le Griffi ina few i] Ml give the ander leader a lot of leev hig new recruits, east two good catche AMERICAN TEAGUE. Boston. 4; Clevela ers Will Suc- LARK GRIFFITH has heard thb | a few days and is al Rob! ably knows the men wh ) fill the bill. kes command there wil, To Sign Contract in a Few | Days-Will Reorganize the Team. las he recelved tro but !t will be a good one nevertheless Tl Old Fox still lingers in New i ough he severed his connec tlon with the Highlanders more than six weeks ago. This fact has led many e that Griff ne intended quitting the game, as was given out when he quit the Highlanders, and this latest report the wiseacres are sa. "I told you so." 411 soon | on “los: | Gee ATHLETES IN PARIS, fi PARIS. July Seventeen American ath- t ‘ ! es who took part In the Olymple games corking | here Jas niet with He hey are entered for the 1 sbe tn all protabilit in the makeup of be The Irons, Pligrim held nericans Include here on Saturday and Darpenter, Smithson and Hill- days to | —— “= Clan-Na- Gael Moaihs, | Will Be a Big Event pinson Limerick and tween the Fir , and o will ri¢ be- Kerry and the Reg of Ir {sh Vol- New York Will unteers of York and the Second s and pienic at Regiment, of Brooklyn: There will be of the rotween the Allen he d the Robert phalanx in London 2 race, a fat the day's contest. race, a race for gi tion race, and enough ot ‘There are scheduled for the day two! Geite football matchee-one -detween obtte Dosrmen eden |e saimuthchnmaieieestitivt)> siasinaotinsenmmainicaniinatititeet: DINALS m President Farrell, spirit of ath the alr, make the daysone of With the glorious victory that was » in the history of expecte lat tha meet Shamrock Wins Yacht Race. | biggest in the wavR sy’ 90.—At the International re- | jhistery of the famous Celtic organiza- atta here yesterday Sir Thoma: Lipton’s thon. Shamrock won the race mr lbe, seegitte e wie JEFF DONE WITH RING—REFUSES TO REFEREE ATTELL-MORAN FIGHT hey are to make at ied t f auke Jones, has a him up Milwaukee 20.000) for our end," repli ESTE ROOF| Victoria (Roof bill) HOFFMANN HEE ERTRUDE tn ee DEAL KEITH & PROCTOR o sa path ath St, ain, Diy MtSe ‘Bourentar te TAGE Tieedeoranant y MN & MAT.DAILY sca Rev & L JIM JEFFRIES. A. of Boston, on Tuesday Th .<Boouy, dua Ua; Wy Odi Oats duced vari THE ae PAIN IN FULL, an AMERICAN a GRAND st, CONVICT 335 F » Hoey, The Roy Detective, OPENING THIS SAT. MAL, IVE YOUNG "BUFFALO flene, may Rig; * SHEKIT aT ANTIC Penne: Thaw. my . Cee AIK —RitA AU e Aaapt ails Hah vid Mowinley: 3 PALISADES iM hia st Mey. ENC AGH RTA how ti ine ainateneattonal Atrship PORN Dme ick Welsh, w the referee of tights, be the A third man Hug ring Constant TREE sHOWwS: Lady Rider Dives From Tower Dally. battle al Horse and day and_were under the aaa weizht, | AMUSEMENTS. Harlem Luna_in 53 minutes, The subway takes you to Atlanticay., then transfert to FLY ] STEEPLE | ) CONEY. rISLAND'S | BRIGHTON BEACH | ena | RUNNY Sor Aushices these OCabIGt! A arien) NORTH BE ACH | Saturday, August ist, | ERER FIREWORKS TO-NIGHT t Sunday, August 2nd, |~ [BROOKLYN AM AMUSEMENTS, 4to6P. M, | ienerat Admission um, ‘BRIGHTON IN BEACH MUSIC HALL leneraL oe Day at 3. To-Night at 8,30, Reserved Beats 1.00 | rye ave Wafeucnanmeyseawecrs: Ron Seats 12.50 | pgih@, Wailm, Loenarde & Anderson, McFars |g, Tiskel# on Race Track land & Gillette, Bros, Lanole, Elsie Boehm hers. “See the A:tomobie of the Air,” | =" — | “A teu-tiot pow ina Col dheatre— | wae | THE MIMIC WORLD, fa¥" CASINO | MEN AND Wome a BAS baile, -eatordey 2 | are\ [dlochieten latemiestionn, ar Ouarsateed irritations or ulosretions (S faoned a et. Ce CLT bryos Go\\rneEvans OnemicarCo, hot or polsonees, sold ryote Clyde Fitch's Great ace DAI GIRLS r (GB Rroatway & soy st Eygs., $15. Next Matinee Saturdar, 2.15, i de PARIS. TERUL 1 NN a a or sent in ae ea Atop i

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