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'THE AN FRANCISCOIC'ALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 EQUALITY STAKES LEFT AT POST. FOR GOLOSMITH BAEAKS RECORD Whitney Entry Covers| Marveious Run by Dick the Mile in Fast " . Welles at Washing- Time: ton Park.’ e i i Young King of Sprinters Negotiates Six Furlongs in1:1145 O T Africander .Fails to - Finish Among the First Three Horses —— \ Dispiiteh to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call. CHICAGO, June 20.—After having béen o BAY, June 30.—The| the one attractis the AD B . s record for ix furlongs in to-da from’ this event |a n was of, orfli Aterest fricandér, » first ‘race at Washington Park to- favorite of ail Norsemen, was dethro which hé: won in the marvelo by Gold ith Yhe -Equall The win- | time of 1:11 takir one-fifth of a sec- ner's timey 1 was considgred remar old mark of 1 flat held by » Bummer and Lux Runnels finish- d second, beatehi by | John A. Peters third Dick. Welles ran the most marvelous race ever fun by a horsc. He was turn- »a sidew the barrier went up sly beaten off. Jock- rated- him along fasz for-the_ heavy track stakes 1ook a lot of money s. Goldsmith opeaed. at the horses went to. the 5. Africander. “died layers, ithey say ppers argued that | ede 19 poundé to GOl ta howev Knigit, t Sher Chan st ol 7.‘.’:) ¥ 10 the head of the stretch, where owed that the experts had ':“;-” he was fifth, about five lengths back. r fder - WAk, Ot e e | Then e showed the -wonderful- burst of “Tommy Burns had the mouint oF 5% | &peed which has made him famous as a colt, and_thi§ cqused rio HU‘; B teact | Eprinter. With clear saiiing on the, in- Burng 18 under coMtraet | L i; ye ‘wors déwn. the: fild one by one Galdemith e owner of and at the end show ing off Runne d bulldog gameness rush.and won by Five and.a bl 1jing the official time as-a basis, Dick lles ran the distance in 1:10 4-5. Horse- agree that he was fully a second be- his field at the start. The.official was freely dispnted, as it has been merous instances recently. There of horsemen who caught-the § to 5 favorite, and his fier so bad a start was time a three-year-old bay colt 5 r and is owned by natf 15 to 1 in the bet- kes, the feat- Willlami 7 I Won s ch 1 arfving. by Horo- Helgersos nmener 100, Zar 110, Reyal Instructor 103, & Co. longs, Kenwood ckey % Fin ecwings, 113 2 N L i 1S Honners 2n Lon (Knight),.. 3 1 2 . b 3-5 L3 fair Won drivin Long | winrer, Talbot Bros. c. bv. The ( nmon..f. Imminosity | Mise Proceeds 121, Foresight 118, lish Lad 118, Fio ob 113, anctum 118, Foucasta 117 ymers -113, alsa ran. FOI'RTH RACE—One and a sfxteenth milis; han Horse, Weight. Jockey. Waswift, 106 (Wondery) Brage, 98 (Knapp) Nitrate, 167 (H: 1:45. Start good. % i 8t 3 1-% 2h 3h driving mac-Zaw 3 6 Won driving | H. Tichenot & Cos 1 Nell Swift. Fore and 95, Bondage 95 Monsieur | Macy 96, F Hermencig 100 s | 114, pr. alwo ran. First race g - FIFTH. RACE—One &x a sixteenth miles, -~ selling Fick f Horse Weight, Jockey. . St 8. Fin. #9, Bobbi 7 10 2--The Kentuck'n103(Adkns) 1 1 1 1% L 5 10 i-—PrinceWebb.98 (. Bookér).12 ‘4 2 h %o o 1—-Omdurman 108 (W'ndrly).16 .6 3 4 ot ¥ e, 1746 Btart good. Won_ easily. <nig Durneil & Herz's ch. g by Pirate of aine Penzance-lizaie Montrose. Miracle 191, Satin o= | Coat 108. Trchin 100. Shogun 90, Jend 98, Chimes gal 100, Amur - 105, Fullback 85, Sarilla Carter § 3 also rin E Second race, six furlongs on main two. — - . year-olds—Montane Kéng® 122« <Clif: Forge | SIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles, 112, Bobadi: 112, Reliance 312. Pond Lily 109, | cellmg Rockaway Sacreduso 108, Modrd 112 The | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. Boutherner 112, Fernrock F12, Mon#inotk 12, | 10 tu.1—Orsine, 87 (Treanor Tim Payne 112 > 3 Third race, Hunters' steeplechase: full cotirse. 100 (H.Ph 6 19.1—Havi 7 (Adkins) 8 t 1—Serge. Zenus 16! Newrflan: 159, Dogible Thon; Tiche, 1:4 Start good banaiiy- R F 7 Almanzor 154, Lattie Ba. | Winer, C, Lind ‘& Co's blk by Orsini- igo%" 153, Libregty | Sloe. Jim’ Clark 118, Kilmorie 0, Warte 2 jcht 93, Vuleain Flaynt 108, C. B, Cantp- | bel’ 103, Caviar.111, 'Lingo 100,” Blue Mint 94, also ran, ——e | WASHINGTON. PARK ENTRIES. CHICAGO, June %).—Washington Yark's en- 110, The Lady RoResia 107, Gunwad 107, tunia M Foweng. 115, Pesting¥ 1rie for tomorrow sre . z.’,:‘ :,‘x’:—'\u?” ‘etuniazand Monsoon, Wal irst_race, one ‘mile—Alazi-a-Dale 110, Hu2- Fifth race miff_handicap—Bon° Mt 12, | 7 120 .Sevable 100, Sioux Chief. 100; Flocar- Roehampton 112, Leader 111, Fire, Easer Sl S0t Bre Mo v . n L , 07, Sktond race gs, sell Trinmvir :_- ,'-'.,q‘, 'r'nvrg 108, ;‘film"”.‘w_» Tantdlus Cip | 130 Scipio 107, Woodlawn Bblle 107, Falkland N » ng ““"‘F : 103, Listaway. 101, Glisten 101, Souflriere 100, Bixth race, mile and 4 quarter on trt, seling | Cognomen 100, Tedds —Ethice 105, Satire 101, Mbroton 98, Laficehim 111, Circus 112, Philippine .105 Carroll 1 96 Wea Carbuhgle 106, | P o0 Ester oudy - track heavy 7 CPSHEAD RAY SELECTIONS. (By the New York-Telegraph.) First race—Colonél Pa King- raine, Sir Flori; 5 Second race—Tim Pasyne, Monad- nock. Clifton Forge. ce—Almanzor, Ji , mile and’a half, Great Western dioap-McChesney 134, Six _ Shooter 115, g Toroedo 109, John McGurk 106, Lucien ppleby - 186, Little: Seout 102, Gregor K 100, carline. 06, Gold Beil P2, Amur:92, Fourth race, sjx furlongs--Nickey D 114, Etrenne 112, Heagwater 111, Irene Lindsey Neille Waddell. 107, Uranfum 06, Ves- trs 9% 5% A Fifth race, seven and'a half furlongs, selling New- race—Destiny, Beldame, entry. Flying e - . —Req Tip "h. T"' Dash 11“0;5 FR.‘ Tag 104, ‘ b ;| Traters 104, Hard of ASon 101,"First. Chip 100, Sixim race—Satire, Ethics, Car-[Guyi 100, Duteh Carter 100, D. L. Moote 98, Buncie. & 79 Will Shelly, 97, Ulentz 95, Mary Glenn 93, Or- feo #2, Faif Lady Anng 92 Double O 90, §ixth race, seven and a ha!f furlence, selling —Antonius, 11%, Father Wehtker 106, Flaunt Racing Results at Seattle. TTLE, Wash., June<30.—Following Sk . A A S el g~ T Last Knight 106, Count 'Em Out 104, T B R e i ows: “104, Stuyve 104, Little Duchess 103, B second, Axminster third- Time, 1:021 103, Lovable 100, Evslyn’ Byrd 98, Second race, four furlongs—Minomoto won, Buy Wonder 4, Harry 92, Lerd Colonel Bogey wecond, Jack Little. third. ichwood 90, = > Tin 5 . B Veather cloudy; track fast, Third race, four and a half furlongs—Mac- | WASHINGTON PARK SELECTIONS. Flecnoe, won, Saul of Tarsus second, Roltaire . (By the Chioago Inter Ocean.) - ime. :55%. Firkt race—Savable, 2 Fourth race, mile and seventy yards—Ohio | Flocnriine. T e arite Girl won. Homage second, Filfbuster third. | * Secomd race:—Salto, Lady Free T’ Tace, five furiongs—Almoner won, | "ipaily Coxmomen. : h race, five o v Y - - st 11 second, Jobn H. Carr third, Time. | Gupls Litele Beont o 7 John Me. #Fourth race — Ireme Lindsey. ixth race en furiongs—Iras wom Beren- | J,» v, P L oS uth race, mevo erionw iz wom. Beren- | LEtrienpe. Nellle Wadden. Fifth racé—Bard of Avon, Galby Travers.. ‘Will Draw the Line on Prize Fights. | _ Sixth. —race—Stuyve, Antonius, BUTTE, Mont., June 3.—Mayor Mul. | CO"nt *Em Ou : lins announced to-day that he would draw the line on prize fights in Buite after the present carnival is ended. Threée cham- pionship bouts are to take place here within a week. The Mayor says they are plainly against the law and that he shal] overlook the violations of the stftutes no ®onger. Butte has become the Mececa of American pugilism and the eity is now full of fighters. —_————— WOODMEN OF THE. WORLD NIGHT, OAEKLAND CARNIVAL On account of the Woodmen of the World night at Oakland Carnival, July 1, the Southern Pacific_will run special trains from 1ith and Franklin streets, kiznd, leaving 12:30 o'clock (midnight) ursday. July 2, connecting with special boat for San Francisco Philadelphia Cricketers Are Defeated. LONDON, June 3.—The Philadelphia cricketers were defeated in their game to-Gay with @ Somersetshire’ ®leven at Taunton. . | Bugland’s Tennis Champions. LOXDON. June 3.—In the Jadles’ single final pf ‘the all-England lawn tennis champlonship games at Wimbledon to- day Miss I, K. Douglas beat Miss Thomp- £on.by Awo'games to one. As Miss Robb, the holder of the .championship, declded not-to defend the title, Miss Douglas be- comes champion. In the gentlemen's sin- gles championship. H. ‘L. Doherty retains the title, having défeated F. L. Risley by three games to none, 7-5, 6-3, 0. PRty Falls From:a Hay Truck. Marcus Dalam..a hay teamster, .fell from the seat of his truck on Potrero av- enue yesterday affernoon, .He landed.in front of the wagon and tle wheels passed over his hdnd and foot, brulsing them severely. He was removed to the City and County Hospital, where it was found necessary to amputate two of Dalam’ fingers in order to save his hand, as blood poisoning had set in. the post, Dick Welles set | only ‘@-head, with [0 i P, Both Men. A.ssi_m'ilaté a Lot of Hanlon- Shows Marked Im : Lot .Pfin-i;h'r‘nefii During the Ei’fl‘gagf-e'rhent_' and There Is No Slacking of Pace Up:to the Last Moment. provement - Over- Previous - Effort LIONS PURSUE * FLEEING FARMER Southern Californian’ Is Routed by Quartet "- .of Bzasts. S g DDIE HANLON, fornian boxer, fought the ty-round draw last night chanics’ Pavilion. The sensational features, stubbornly replete with one of the ring battk of any weight. most He nlor cago boy. ‘jured his hand during the contest was at a disadvantage with a boy strong and.so: aggressive as Hanlon. did ‘not séem to save the injured memi home -repeatedly his command. Hanlon aseimilated an amount of. pu ishment which - seemed - incredible. from. ‘the tsip Yanger. Hanlon's big red welt just above body also tervals. When he invariably fonght still. 3 YANGER THE AGGRESSOR. ‘While Yanger was the Yanger to a was alw: never. giving w an inch. showed any marked signs of weakri never making a mistake as to distance. eral times when, uproar. he P: his Yanger's defense was inabliity v from it sev lly found its: mark: aw er Hanlon did guard. He had the right on the ear that staggered him. round. which was ended by the beil. in the third round, but with little success. ing match. the fourth but did no damage. took a turn at uppercutting in the fifth. sixth, seventh and eighth. not allowed. the spectators scented’ Californian. Hanlon and rained blows on him. give, 4nd take until the to their copners. '. HANLON COMES UP FRESH. victory + Hanlon Praises Rival. 5 DDIE -HANLON said: : “Yanger is the fastest fel- s low I ever fought. He cer- “tainly is a tough one to beat, but I would like to fight him again. He landed- some good punches on me, but never had me ‘hurt. I don’t want to say anything ‘about the decision. ~ The fight ‘was fast, and I did my best to ‘win. .We butted heads carly in “the fight, and the cut I recsived over the eye troubled. me. The blood flowed in it con . I w:u fight huln i He hit me low a couple of times, but he- did it lcCldz‘l?fllly. I thought T 'had him in the seventeenth, when F drapped him, but he held ... He is a fast boxer and has a hard punch.” 3 the little Cali- re- | doubtable Benny Yanger a twen- | in Me- | Hig left eye was badly cut and discolored | ance once and hammer-like rights of [ dn effective blow. showed ‘a the waist line. While Yanger's blows beat on Hanlon the jatter unmasked his battery only at in- cleared for action he stand- the Californfan abandoned his pecullar | | crouch and stood up and fought he snared | the honors of the occasion with the Chi- s marked improvement since his fight with. Young Corbett ‘was generally commented on by the specta- After the fight Yanger claimed he in- He ber during the fight; however, driving it with all the power ‘at | aggressor throughout, trying all the-time, Hanlon vs pressing forward at him as-| though driven hy some great power and The pace throughout. was terrific but neithér boxer Yangér was the. better boxer'damd ring: general, timing. bis blows to a nicety, and He was the coolést man in the house sev- ¢ilion was in an | On occasion he stood and took | all the blows Hanlon had and thén .turn. | ed on the latter suddenly and beat him | back to the ropes. The weakest point in #top a left hook for the head. . He ducked | times, but ft F‘*";‘{ thing. no matier what any otber person not |. try this blaw as often as it was thought he would. - This is apparently the blow | with which to stop Yanger. 2 Yanger commenced. forcing matters from the start, trying every trick and de- vice of the boxer to get inside Hanlon's best of the first round, but near the end he recetved a Yanger fatrly lifted Hanlon off his feet with a right to the body in the second This started a slugging match Yanger continued to try for an opening Hanlon had the better of another BIUKK: Hanlon tried uppercutting in Yanger Yanger showed to great advantage in the In the latter round Hanlon claimed a foul which was The ninth.was the first of the sensa- tional rounds. Hanlon sent a right to the jaw and.followed up his advantage. Yan- ger's head rocked from side to side and for the Yanger turned suddenly on It was gong sent them Hanlon was the fresher of the two when they resumed hostilities. - Throughout the =X 5 fight was | belng contested | ever seen here between mén | Yanger outpointed Hanlon in the num- | ber of clean blows delivered, but when | | 1] € i tors. He fought in more open style and| was much more effective when once in motion. | | hands .for the face. - Mixing _it, 5 :Yanger “hooked right’ through Eddie’s guard t5 the jaw -und Manlon: piit_right and left to the hody. Yanger got in a straight left to the face and tried a right Upper-cut, but it went wide, Hanlbn' inipsed" right un- per-cut for the head. Yanger put. his’ left lightly to ‘the head': and right’to the. body. Hanlon sent in right and ‘left to the body. Yanger crossed with Fight o the jaw and put light left to thé face.. Yahger put hard right and left to tife. face -apd. Hanlon fought back despbrately, landing. Hght and left to the face. "The bell rang with' Yangér the fresher of the two. Yanigers round. - - ROUND. WHREE. .. . Yanger led with left, but w short. © He missed right _swing - forthe_ body.. - Hanlon whipped left to the body and Yanger rebuked him aith twe rights and ‘a.left cross to the head. Hanlon sent left and right to the head and then worked a hard Fighi.uppef-cut to th jaw.. In a mix-up both exchanged hard right and leftswwith Hanlon fightig a -trifie wild. Yanger hooked to the .jaw with. right and es- caped a counter. Eddie put right to the kid- neys twice without apparent effect; Yanger ‘'With His Olothing in Shreds He Reaches Lordsburg " for‘Help. Special Dispatth to The Call. LORDSBURG, June 20.—With his cloth- Ing torn into shreds and a burro which he was riding ready to drop, J. B..Camp, a farmer who has & home In the foothills, arrived here to-day anhd asked assistance and protection .agahist four mountain home. His'story was that whilé clearing brush in the foothills he Bad suddenly come upon the Moms and this being their mat- upper-cut Hanlon with Tight fo the jaw and a | ('8 Season they Mad chased him into his | moment later -repeated i, .forcimg. Hanlon to | cabin, where he remained two days with- clinch. Yanger-jabbed with left.to. the face | oyt assistance. Then. he started for this As the | place and on thé way he was pursued by two of the lions, In tearing through the -brush his’clothing had been almost strip- ped from ‘his body. . He was supplied with firearms and am- -munition and- accompanled by several ex- -|.perfenced ‘hunters returneéd .to his camp, ['Wheére an ‘organized effort will be made to secure the' pelts of the llons. @ il ik @ Yanger's ‘body witbout Yanger's round. ‘ROUND EIGHT. Eddie miss¢d for the head and they clinched Yanger very cool. -He missed right and leit for the head- and therl put a viclous rigitt wice to Eddie's sore eye. Yanger is so guick that Eddle cannot focate him. They . mix It with no damage. Benny ducked a hard left hook for the head. Yanger missed a right upper-cut for the head and-then sent it in to Eddie’s ribs. He -immedlately afterward por-cut to.the head with right. Eddle landed -a left to the face, but Yanger eountered with the right to head.” Yanger worked his left and right to the boty:- He followed with right and Teft to the head perdtely and: drove right. and Jefe to the Just & the gong- sounded Hanlon . got viclous right flush on the point of the.jaw that madé Benuy' wince. ' Yanger's round, however. ‘ROUND : NINE. Yanger missed a-straight left and blocked - |-a left tpperscut for the: jaw. Hanlon tried a left- swing, but agAin mjssed. Benny drove in 8 hard right to the bods and Hanlon put left to : the .bady. and Eddle put a’ right to the bod success. lefts 1 the head and bvdy, sending him across M€ ring. - So flerce-.was the fighting that the leard. * This Was decidedly Han He went- to his cornwr with his swellen. eve |3 SR " ROUND TEN. Yapger misse They mix_it_an stralght left ahd a right d° Hanlor put his right to the 1 kldnexs. Manlon ‘drove & fierce left to the jaw. and tried” a ‘right Gpperscut; but was short. Hanlon put’ Ms right tothe body and sent a glancing right to the head: Eddie sent right UGNACIOUS LITTLE BOXERS' 1CS PAVILIO! 3 GIVING AND'TAKING AN ING OF PUNISHMENT, THEN FINISHING WITH W, 2 dard tq the hody and Yanger. countersd with a 5 R A P ;i8ht hook to the-head, Eddie put right lightly Bt SRR L » the.kidneys and then straight left to the HO MET LAST NIGHT IN MECHAN- it of the stomach. In. a.mix-up both e: nged hard, rights ‘am nny taught Hanlon twice with viclous' rights b the jaw and aped a return. . Hanlon looks a trifie unstegdy, but as the gong rang lelts to ‘the hea REDIBLE AMOUNT | {ITRLW [.ND ROUXD.” round: Hanlon ‘plaved for ‘the body, while Yanger. devoted. his efforts. to the. head. Both -came-.up :fresh in the eléventh. Hanlon shook -up Yanger with a'right to the: head. “They, were slugging -as. the royrd ‘closed. . Hanhlon was- off ‘hts bal- missed a great chance for The hext four rounds. were-busy but. nelther, boxer was_injure ¥ sixteenth Yanger' was. wrestled: to - om knee and retallated with a hard right fo the body. . B R The severitéenth wasi- Hailon’s. round. He landed’'a hard right on_ the back.of Yanger's neck ‘and knocked him. 'tg his and Knees on -the Larkinistreet, side of the ring. When: Yanger stood.-up | Hanlon rushed:him about- the:ring before he could get-his balance:: They fought all over the ring-for the last three rounds, but nefther could stop. the game boxer in front of him. Referve E. J. Smith’s decision satisfied the spec- tators. Y % _There were cheers : for’ Jim ‘Corbett when. he was espled in‘the building: Jim took @ seat close to the ringside,.and to stil the clamor. of his- admirers.hs en- tered the ring and made’ his- usual bappy speceh. He -sai¢: “I'thank you, gentlé- men, for .your- kindnegs. I am qut here to meet Mr. Jeffries. I know the miost of vou think I have not a chance to-beat him, but I only want to tell you one | thinks:- I believe I can beat him,-and I wilt. be .in -great gondition and will. be here tp meet him.' (Great applanse.) Cocbett had hardly Dowed himself out. of the ring, when the crowd began to-call. for Jimmy Britt; - Britt jumped Into. the | ik -and seilsiah o sy e “Gentemen, T'thank you one-and afl for’ this applause this evening. ¥ have made twp® unsuccessfyl attempts to beat Mi. O'Kecfe, but:T think I will be successful _the third time. .I am to.meet Mr. O'Keefe shortly,. and ke "Mr. :Corbe{t will -say that 1. will. be well trained.and .here.to AgAE B, - o5 e S There -were insistent calls for Q"Keefe, but thaf' voung-man was absent. ‘He- is stil suffering’ from- a. bad. tooth and his faclal’ condition was such that he could nft make his appearance. It was stated, wever, that ‘he .would ‘fight Britt this THE. BOXERS . APPEAR. 5 Az’ soon as. ‘‘Cute” Eddie Hanlon. was seen. moving ‘down the ‘alsle toward the ring, the crowd renewed its shouts. - Han- lon was attired in a vari-colored sweater and was followed by ‘his: manager, Mike Short; Harry Foley, his cltief adviser, and{ Joe Angeli, Toby Irwin and Ted Wolff. Eddie was.given a cordial recep- tlon upon enterihg the ring. He selected” the southeast corner. Yariger's reception was also cordial. He was cheered heart- ily and bowed his acknowledgments. He ' wore a black sweater and bis trunks were-. white. Yanger led the way to the north- west corner.- He was. fqllowed by his mapager, John Hertz, Alec Greggains, | Jack Cordell, -Jimthy -Hanley and Jack Moran of Chicago.. - . . SEERE Yanger was Introduced gs the “Tipton'™ Slasher and:Hanlon was presented s the ‘pride’ of California. : A The betting throughout the day was at 10 to 8, Hamlen being the favorite.’ The total gate Teceipts were .§7914. Of this edch fighter received $1978. . Tanger missed a lett n left to the face andHan- don tried- with left. Hanlon has adovtedl his famous crouch: - -Yanger -missed two light left hooks, for, the head. Hanlon bored in‘and put ‘left ‘to the ‘body and hooked Yanger to the Bemd_with late. - He ehan jabbed Yager or the “face with Loft and missed another for thy samé, place. Yanger is puzzled .at Hanlon’s peculiar guard.’ Eddle ‘drowe left and rfght to the bedy and Yanger put a ht rigit to the head. In & mix-Up the CalifdPnian put Fight and, left to the’ stomach.’ BreaKing from a clinch Eddfe sent right hard twice to the o | Walked straght to hiz corner. Yanger's round. ‘§ang vonnded Yaniger. swimg: right 40, thé head. R oy & righi 44, thé hea 2 S ELEVE Hunldn went to hls corner. ¢nilisg, “but . Yang- | ;, Hoth came By Ko e S, cr had the better af the ropsid t swing for the and Yanger put right to. -the lead. Hanlon sent a fearful left straight to the nose, and followed it with right and-left to the body. Benny stalled, but Han- lon sent righit hard- to the face. Eddie put a ROUND - FOUR. . Yanger bored 18 Wiih Iefi- tiiée; but was blocked. . Then - they clinched: .. Yaziger tried,| left to"the face, and followed it With a right to With left three tmes ‘ang 'Han]dn ‘brought his’| the face dnd 4 right swing to the -ear. Han- L right. twice to the body ‘ard ‘mis vo Tight' | lon “slugzed Yanget wifl rights and lefts to upper-cuts and & leTt. swirg, - r drove | the head ‘and. in a mix-up put left to the face. in_short-arm right_to ¢ ddfe put {.In a mix.up- Hanlon put right to the stomach left and right to she head.- Yaim hen cat |'ahd’ Benny semt a left to the head. .Eddie swung -left to. the head and Yanger put left and _right to the jaw. They fought hard in a mix:up, 'byt Yanger broke it up with-a_hard right .10 the stomach.. Hanlon's round by a loose with a succession of Tights .gnd tefts to. the face. and fiead, which jaried Eddib. Eddie ot In'a smart left to the_juw. Yanger -whipped in right to the body and'Hanleh sent - right. 1o the head. They. mixe. it with ‘honors | SHEEt .matgin even. Yanger. dtove right to.the and .fol- ROUND. TWELVE. lowed it with Tight upper-tit:to the Jaw, Yanger shot his right Firih o tke kidneys and | ;. Hanion put right.to the kidneys and blocked they mixed it viclousty .a% Ylre bell:-sounded. | SN UDBer-tuts for the face. Yanger put light body and a‘light left on the nose. Yanger got in & right Yo the face and caught him again sPIth left to the head. Eddle fought back hard and put right.and left on the body. He then blocked severgl vicious swings and put- right ta the kidn Benny was short with. right for ‘the head, but a .momrent later planted straight right to the eye. Yanger missed a wicked left swing for the jaw. and Hanlon drove his right agd left hard to the body. Yanger crossed with right to the head and -simultanecusly with thé gong got in a .wicked FTght upper-cut to the jaw. The crowd jeered, but the blow had been started and could nat b checked - ROUND THIRTEEN. Yanger was short -with two left leads and ‘got ineide of a left hook fér the jaw. Hanlon missed two right uppercuts for the jaw and anted” his Mght hard on thé kidneys. - Benny ot his right in to the face. Yanger uppercut ROUND “FIVE. Yanger ied -with right and seirt Jeftto the face. He caught Eddie” with a right-to the head and-Eddle partially. bidcked .o hard right for the’body. 1In‘a mix-up- Beifiy upper-cut Hanlon to the face fwice with right and Han- lon swung back ‘friefleetively. Yinger crossed with a right to the jaw a: foilowed 1t with right to the body, Yanger H¢ jabbed Eddie twiee. w) and Bddie " swung right:f rights-to thé kidmeys aud a geind face. ° Eddle planted his lef¢ ha; and received, a leftjab fo the .fdc Hanlon blocked a hard missed an upper.cut forthe bell rang Hanlon ‘lunfed dut. with. right and caught Yanger on thie head. Thé.laiter siipped . the floor, but Wwas up-qaicki o two £t to the o the jaw. turns by Hanlon. led ‘Jightly. on the body .with his right, right syent through Banlon's giard gnd caught. him.on the head.. .Yanger- jabbeed with Jeft to the head”and swung right’ hard to.the -body. Minlon ‘missed right: and }ft for thy head and. they clinched. . Yaiigér' seiit a” straight . tight to the “Jaw and Eddie countersd -with left to" the hea Bddie blocked a kard. figlit for the’ head and body. Yapger.put two-lefts to the fack and - followed" theri With ‘a- right to the body .and head. Eddfe’ sent. & hatil lefs ang Tight to_the body.". Hanlon' put feft {o the body aKd they olincked. . Emerging, frony.the clinch, anlon sent left'to the. bo i hith bick’ hard. "As the by engaged in a.flerce mix-up.. It-way give take and they falled-to_hwar the’ gag. were parted. by thelr. ‘séconds. 4 “ " ROUND, SEVEN. . . ‘Benny' ducked a Jeft ‘swing. and missed straight left for the.face. A clinch_ foll Yanger_ drove In a hard right. to the jaw thrge times and had the Californian clinching. He Tollowed it with anather.right uppercut to. the jaw and Eddle then sent léft to the. Body- Yanger_put léft hard to the Wody and the gong rang. Yanger's rownd. ROUND FOURTEEN. Yanger swung with left and was short. then easily bloeked. two fefts:for the body. - A mix. follJowed, and_Benny: got .to Haglon's face twice with left. Hanlon missed left swing for the head and, chasing Yanger around the ring got feft swing in to the head. .Yanger put. i & short right jolt to.the jaw and blocked a. right return. ‘ Hanlon put right to the kidneys and ‘left lightly to the face. _Yanger, missed ‘right for the.body and Eddie: drove left to the body.-- Hanlon swung left to the head -and Yanger came back with right to the head. Then they mixed it and Benny hooked his left to the Yanger cleverly evaded right ‘and lett for the |-stomach. . Just before the sound of the gong head- and shot a- stralght-left to’ the face. | Hamion planted a right to the body and’ got in ¥ansfl- dll;o\'e' right to ';h_e b(flf'il;;a Eddihr chased | a light left to the same place. e anger” a corner, but fal to_land ef- |- : FIFTEEN. fectively. - Botli exchanged- rights to 'memwa; . ROUND F o . e oMt L [IgNt to ‘the Bedd Hghtly.and | Yanger missed left hook for the head. --Both beautifuily blocked -the retarns. Yanger up- |:tried for the body with: rights and lefts, but’ per-cut. with right and -ducked ‘two-letts for the body.. Yanger sent in a vicious right to the .body. It made Hanlon wince. . Yanger pUt & deft to the liead ahd. Hanlon ciught him with a stiff- right to-the héad. Benny opened Hanlon's left -eve. with..a vicious right, ang. the gong: found Harlon hammering” away af * 1 were blocked. ¥anger put in right and left the body and followed it. with straight left and a right swing to the'head. Hanlon caught _Yanger cn-the jaw with right swing, but Yan- ger came back and fought Eddie to the ropes, landing right uppercut on’the jaw. Yanger sent strajght left'to the hegd-and then jabbed with -right to the same place, The Chicago boy put ‘left to the body and. they clinched. Hanlon ‘missed- left, swing for the hiad and blocked a raight right for the body.. Hanlon put left d right to the head hard and they clinched as the bell rang. Both men: fought hard. At this stage Yanger seemed to have a lead. . Yanger missed right for the body and Eddie wung right 1o’ the head and left to'the jaw. Yunger crossed with left 0 the face and then put his right to ths body and a hard right swing to the Jaw. Hanlbn swung left hard to the jaw and: followed it up he same_place. - Benny ducked ‘left and right for the head and drove In straighit left to the body. In a mixup-Yanger put a left to the head and i .strange town and knew I-had to have a big lead to win.. Hanlon is the best boy I ever fought. It was the toughest. ;fi_gii:‘»x‘l_ have In. the ever experienced.. In sev- || Hanlop a right Joit to the -body. They trog - S Ry ts for the body and then Hanlon uppere: enth round I sprained my rigl TR Satt (o the - Denth, . Himian wrestin Set hand and I stalled-all ger to the floor and the latter came up and the contest.”- At n drove a wicked left ¢othe jaw. Hanlon foughe hard and the blows of Yanger seemed to have the fight was I in . He no effect on hjm agparently. Qhis was a shade has a’good punch, and his style [ { Yanger's round. - S of fighting makes it hard for one | ROUND, SEVENTEEN. “to land on him. The fight was | | Benny tried a left Swing for the body ana s v o " two straight Jefts for the jaw, but was bi k a_fast one—even: faster’ than | | i S 4R iighily fo the seomacn ne: the one I had with' Attell. Cor- loris_‘which had drivan him out of his up- | byt Hanlon fought back des- | in a| t Yanger. -sent a _straight - | right "to the face .amd. clever! evaded two I icious counfers: Yanger cro: his right to 4 4thé jaw and then'sent another right to the | Edfle put right. and left hard to the | [ andYanger ciinched to vaold = punish- ment: then put left to the head and | |-Hanlon drove- him’ back with left and right |: |'hard to the body.. Yanwer still fought hard; * | but. Hanlon. hemmered him with rights and | With right td the head and exaded two similar | They" mixed it and Eddie | it with right' 4o the face and | 1 with.a right on the kidneys. | HANLON AND YANGER GO TWENTY SENSATIONAL ROUNDS TO A DRAW T - |CHICAGO BOXER UNABLE TO SOLVE THE CALIFO.RNIA.N’S: ‘PECULIA HEAILBACKED " GALLOPERS Wi Two Large-Sized Kill- ings Are Made at Delmar. iDe Reszke and Mag Nolin Earn Coin for Their Backers. i ik Spe«ial Dispatch to The Call ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 3.—De Reszke, | backed from 5 to 2 down to 9 to 5, won | the featurs event at Delmar Park to-day. | Another .killing was made on Mag Nolin in the third race, she being backed from: f4.to 13 to 5. Neversuch -was the only de- cided Tavorite to win. Summary: . turlongs; FIRST RACE—Four and-a half seiling: etting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. ‘St. % Fin. to 1—R. and Reason, 104 (Wallce) 4 4 10 7 to-2—Yenom, 90, (Bridewell)...,.. 8 2°2h 5 to 2—Athena,. 106 (Louden).:.... 1.1 31 Time, :38.. Start good. - Won handily. Wia- ner, A. C. Bernays' b. c, by Donald A-Rhyma. | Birdpond 103; Shortstop 90, Sweet Myrtle 104 Dentort 101, Muscovoir. 113, Billy Jackson 104 Foghorn also ra; SECOND RACE—S'x furlongs: selliig: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St n. 6 to 1—Chacley’s Dream.. 105 (Wat- son) . .45 18 6 to B--Goudy, 103 (Higgins) .3 2°2a 4 to 1—M. Grahaib, 108 (Monroe)..'8- 3 3 4 | - Thhe, 1:18. " Start good. Won easily. Win- | ner.Rivecombe & Gfbson's'b. o. by King Erie- Edna. Mathilde 95, In . Doutt 100, Lillle Long 95, Marchioness 100, Doc Mayer 105, also ran. THIRD RACE—Five furlong: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jock 13 to 5~Mag Noj{n. 110 (Watson).. 5 to 2—Jehane, 110 (A. Weber)... 1 v 1—Enigma, 100 (Calvit) Time; 1:0a%. Start good: - Woen Winner, Haley Bros.' ch. f. by Tammany-Tam. te. act V eigh 110, Check Morgan 110, Getchel 106, Ingolthrift 108, Bally Woodward . Buck Wyme 10 rin. FOURTH RACE handicap Horse, Weight Jockey. St. % Fin. De Reszke, 85 (Shilling) 4.1 14 a Riley (Wolff) 38 2% Malster, 112 ‘¢Higgins)..... 3' 2 313§ 1:4873. Start good. Won easily. Win- E. Watkins & Co's_b. ¢. by Lamp- Serena. Katfir 100, Gibraitar- 105, also FIFTH. RACE—Sev turlongs; selling | Betting.” Horse, Welght, Jockey.. St. % Fin. 16 to 1—M %9 (Cross) 4314 |12 t0.1—P 5 (Higging) 3 1 224 | 12 to"1— 8 532 | Time, handily. Wiriner, Fenelon- Eva Howling | Derv Miller ester 103, West . Rebert SIXTH RACE Jockey. (BridewsIl) 101 _(Higgins). 3 ey 5 3 Start . godd. Won - driving K. Hughes' ch. c. by Mirth- ing Mayor 95, Class Leader ia 92, also ran. DELMAR ENTRIES. ST. ‘LOUIS, Jume 30:—Detmar's ent morrow are First race. six and a half furlonge.’ selling— Legation 1056, Macbeth 367, Stuart Young .107, udcle 105, €haries C. 109, Lelia Barr 102, Be True 112, Caled .Back 105, ‘o for Second race, four and a_half furlongs, selling s r 105, Shirley 115, Anna y Ophelia’ Martin 110, Sextette' 100, Hoedown 100, Mateoric 110. - Third race, 1 a Haif furlongs, selling— Weidman 92, Croix' @'Or 04, Four Lext C 91, Miss Mae Day 104 Fifth race, milé and seventy yards, purse— | Ed Ba-94, Maud Gonne 108, Kitty Clyde 98. | Sixth race; nitle and ax. efghth, selling—Leo~ 7id 101, The Way 103, Eugenia S 91, Gin Spray 98, ‘Pathas_S6, ‘The Messenger 93, Josie F 98, Pirateer 100. Weather clear: track zood. DELMAR SELECTIONS. (By the Nesw York Telegrap! First race—Kentucky Mu True, Legation. Second race—Annie Hardy, tette. Ltla Noel. Sex~ Third race—Wellesley, Clales, Bem Hullum. o e p ! Da: dge, Croix 4'0 -y ” Fifth race—Mand Gomme, Ed Bali, yde. Kitty €L Sixt race—Pathos, Eugenia 8§, mixup, with Hanlon having much the better of" it. Hanlon's round, ROUND EIGHTEEN. Yanger bored in with-left, but: was Blocked. Hanlon put right to- the body twice aud left to the face. Yanger put left lightly .to the face ‘and Hanlon blocked left for the head. Hanlon - hooked Yanger with right ta the jaw. and Yanger countered with a blow very dow, tor whbich he was cautioned by the referes. Yanger missed -several lefts and & right for the face and blocked a left swing. . Hanlon put lsft to the body and Yanger kot in ayright to the face. - Eddin slammed his left haty.to tite [stomach’and. blocked a left counter. Yanger tried with-Teft and right for the body and Hanlon straightened him out with a right to the jaw. Yanger cliched and was hissed- by . the “crowd. The pace was- very- fast, but neither man . shiwed. the effects of the hard gruel(ing. 2 ROUND NINETEEN: They. wént into a. clinch. - Both missed lefts for the body and Yanger drove.his right to (he ° head. Hanlon sent Yanger's head back -with a left hook on ‘the point of -the jaw. - Yanger | missed a_straight -left -for the face. In the mix-up Hanlon put right and [eft hard to the jaw. Breaking away. Hanloncaught Yanger with: a_terrific right swing_to -the jaw. then landed another right o the head, but It was too far back te do damage. Hanlon drove his left _to the body. 3 head. Yanger sent a’ hard righs joit to . the stomach and slipped to his knees. Hanlon. promptly assisted him -to his feet. Théy fought to a standstill, but landed no teliing blows. Hanlon's. round a siiade. S . . ROUND TWENTY. . They shdok hands and immediately clinched. Hanlon put Ift to_the jaw lightly and blocked a right Sounter. Yanger put left to the.body and blocked & return. Yanger put leit lghtly to the face and Hanlon brought his left to the Jiw in return. Yanger uppercut with right w the jaw and nearly floored the Californfn. » Eddie swung a hard right to the jaw and they went to a clinch. Both fought fast, with Yan- ger forcing the fighting. Yanger. got Haalon to the ropes and -nearly put him through. * Han- lon -came back with a hard ‘eft to the jaw, but Yanger went in like a demon. Hanion rained right and left to ths liead and body and the .referee had t difficulty in separating . them. The roudd and,fight ended with the men fighting like demonms. but Hanlon suc- ceeded in landine the most telling punches. The pavilion was in an uproar and when the retereq declared the fight a draw they cheered ‘tumuliuously. ¢ *“Monte" Attell had little trouble siiow- fng his superiority over ,Willle Boune. The two fought the opening battle Jast Tnight and’Attell had Bourne s6 groggy in the fourth- round that Referee Mec- ‘Devitt humanely stopped the fight and gave the decision to Attell. Bourne had much cleverness as Attell but he rength: g Q0 h and “Kid" Root put up a burlesque bout for two rounds, and created a great deal of merriment among the spectators. Neither lad knew any- thing about, the’ fine. points of the game of fisticuffs, but they showed a will.ng- ness to mix-things. Root sufcumbed in the second round although he was not J and- then a feft - to -the . ~Mattie R 100, Untrue 115, Lillie Noel 95, New tried ru: ‘I‘zl‘zlnwlh;g: lnnxd: ;ent‘w!;:'l; Yanger | hurt. He hit Welch cepeatedly with his bett was dble to'knock me down feinted with ths. left a nt in right to | open glove. The antics of Welch were so - i o : 5 he body. In A mixyp Hanlon put his | . o .| eight times, but I.always the Sew Yanwer umercar with viohs <f',2 [ funny that the crowd yeiled in approval. ear jaw and missed-a hard left swing for the sam, {mce- Hanlon swung wght and left hdrd t. the jaw and blocked An uppercut, .back and at.last’ got ‘the" o -sion. Hanlon caught meé e Yanger put putnr L atIR bt " PORTLAND, Or. . June 30.—The cereal year 1902-03 closed to-day. and out of & total T of this round. Yanger fourld difficulty in re s it_left to the head, a left t l'“’l“ 677,435 bushels of wheat Oregon, suard. good %’" m‘fi:'f'e{ V‘W :na flrd':'llhl un'm.-n o the ’g.mm.’. Wi s and 1daho there :cmh:"n- hand . me as Corbett did " would’like my r half ay, shroush the Topes with fig g Pabels, The total forelgn wheat & o 5 Q4 him <FLte . s Edal followed his advan- ents from Portland for the year T e Pt | [ e R SR ettt o TR S e | B T e T "and left for the body and blocked several jabs.! go— Jaw. The bell found them engaged in a fewce | 175 busheis. Tenny Bells 107, Clales 109, Wellesley: 109, Al- | geretta 105 know 115," Ben -Hullum 107, - | Axares W7, Grantor 11} . Fourth race: .six furlongs, Nandicap—Frank: Bell 117, Lyuch 94,.Bridge 99, Two Lick 94