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BRINKS EMPRESS «= TOMMY RYAN HITS BACK AT MCCOY. —__-040-— —_—_— ———_—_ DFFIES EIRDPE!svRacusE BOXER SAYS THE KID REPLIES THAT RYAN CAN ihe KIDIS VERY MUCH OVERRATED HAVE ANOTHER TRY AT HIM. Calls a Halt on the Powers win, lone or draw. and T got tt, but it'® | | Rog. and not to make such wild swings | —— mained ‘These fought well, killing a ny the Boxers, The bolting troops were Dediy cut up in the adjacent broken country. It is © ity * Killed or wounded Pome of thelr bodies aber of health if he underwent a ha of (raining. | IN BROOKDALE HANDICAP. ogo # wien SS Going to Short. M ra Garvin, P | Were recovered. fright fully mutilated Bow Li Wing, | —_ - / as wae . | Umpite—Mr O'Day the Mabtwetght a ir, ou saoioes one of be! | Whitney's Colt, —" EVENING WORLD S RACING CHART. (Special to The Brening Worlt) Jones ibs cae by bunting. | Val neh deans en ~ Beighborhood, but have not interfered With the party of the Associated Press Fepresentative quick pick up of the tall | iy . atalck pick up of the ball! Here us Terry MeGovern's rep'y es lin Cf was muffe!l by) Frank Erne'a ailenge to fight ut the latter by a quick throw little Brooklynite at 128 pounda: Wee Wille at quered by Ethelbert,| RESULTS AT GRAVESEND. se te Mince tos ieee ait leading mer- AOR TRACK, Jane b--Nimun day. weather clear, track teat and Ewingites clash a Lowered the Colors of ; the Giants’ stamping grount this af t j All the Chinese railway employe chants in 8 er nan roe reae-otte, And op whieh eve run and Bot won ot meeting selling | noon And once more the Olants he sein race deg deserting their posts and the tro nn Las + S a a" =| that victory would come their abet 8 eryeneer to FB be In reply tu Frank Erne’s challenge te guard the stations appear to oe worse Chinatown, t Year's Suburban, Sartore weights q pee. “a Pi. | The “ m men are = ar the tail rte ungied meet Tatty Beceres at 18 pounds | ™ | 6 1 2-6) nd Of the procession to lose just now and Cht! ringside, will say that than useless Winner at Gravesend) ; $$ Sfland as the Porkwown players are al: "yet WS aroma, statement” whee 4 of BO sent to Feng-Tal bolte 2 eady tired the post Kaen areas a low iy Gr mace remarks that he could the A guard of 20 sent to Feng-Tai bolted miivie wb we This Afternoon. % nn) feady tired of th Pig Ae ia dfive to right for a ack, sending It was Mr. Erne who stated (hat at Lu-Kou-Chiao yesterday morning | sb gt gl make it warm for the loculs wer the plate. Green could defeat Terry inside of ten Pou e ah ak te aa closely to the Chinese capt | | OO] True, the New Yorkers tad litte bul was eas and | accepted the challenge, but Bi when they heard of the torte a ee eae i saetment ailit finde iteeit - pte 12 (BV crouble tn downing the visitors seater. (On Farrell's line throw to Dahien id not seem too anstous to Keep up “ 5 " tap lend tt Muang-Teun able todd tmere than it bes already ag 45s; eealan Saree lta Won 4 by Viewrr—Qeeal Owner-c Sty, bat ' ve 4 sure thing they | Sevend 8 “Tow that Sine line dectared’ Mam — | De uid have st ee ; oF a i tiered respecting the protection of | RACE THACK, GRAVESEND, June |" voermeone Altes ‘nad three, eiténeod rat'| Netley, lifted a: igh fell ty onsen | seslowe Tey S chouee, 06 iiNare | aan t * What looked « very interesting card | ang Ack thee 1800 added mile and a sixtewnth anager Allen had three plichers out arabbed by Bradley. Dahlen picked | [8 HAV" ii 08 (ee tent ap. a ' American + in Chine SUOaTit Uce aiken PRGeRT Lana warming up early, Breitenstein was! our a nice high bail and drove it to | he wit mate tie we peunde @ Troope are not available, and, even if) “hen it was iesued yeweriey Altern | ates dnd, however, ty start the action, ||eft for a bag. | Crose trled | (ineonsent to th's, will mest him anys hey wore, the Government here 19 418 | teooktae handicap, which was the fea | (6 avis Wasn't able to tame We plact liga. siraight into Mertes’s| Where he wants me to and being mm rtlcipat av jo'nt der > the after ; A by | ER! lanes at short and Frank Bowerman was #®> | hands n ‘made steal of second | fountain cen with me. Ikewine mi ec) 10 participate in any Joint dem e e uft pose we ‘wr | Be ‘sted sgain, The Glante’ big catcuer| hy 8 allée, Daly wae appiaused Goon bankroll and will wager him pa | onatra At would menage the inte. | the withdraw _ o Sie ee gi = . Infleider, but] he fame to the hat, and after waiting | reine match ie made | will agree te f nese Empire | ype : shee . © trotted to first, Parre ent. to t y tween Jean Beraud and 1m y feet in front of. the per cent vo the loser hls statement Is a suMicient answer F iivek abiitels ha 1 tarred Won anion Tintin GO. Order reached first safely Alling hat the winner take ‘ally Omer AH! 14 che int’ mation coming from the Airit-| io show whether Jean Beraud te really Pe Cineinmags PeGinnity sent & bounder atraight Into! Yo Manne eee Setleves 5 Rack Me diet 189 pounds wale, five fark Killen's hands and fied at first. N anne Sear 2s A se MAP lioh newspapers that United Btates cor] ax bail as he ts palnted 304 : —— ipdhcorinnnst a Pe ‘ 4 as taken a mech more seriow ss satis, ied is ns ‘The other races were considerably cut, Ganzel nit safely Me went to second ere. ts atented ¢ SPPRIOR SEN: DER RN COIN ese ike Malai Were lates coounh (5 208 { A | Howerman, +s on MeCormack’s sacrifice, which Me-! b would be welcomed. " * 1-2] Doyle, 1b. Crawford Gority threw to Jennings Bradley | afford goed epecuiation . §] Mercer. ef Erwin, 3 rove 4 high hounder to Dahlen, and on | The weather wa fect for racing 164 ome 1-5] Hickman, 3b teinferdt quick throw to Cross Ganael a Te peaere ee ee wre SS Meiroee 18 131 Grape Peits, ¢ nt. Donohue slammed the ball " r a purpose 14 tet ’ § | Carrick rp Paillips, p. Ite advancing Firadiey to second. » ay It was reported that John E Madden Sin . Be Umpire Mr Rmaite Killen gave an exhibition of club swing: J 2 sueht Sandringham fer some millon fae tig ‘ wl First ing. No runs ' mS c ‘ bin @, by Water ¢ The . RN irfma, Mr Ma a nm, howeve inet fe oan Time 1.08. Wiener, dim Water Crese-Hareina Oenem—< Le) po werman made u bad fumble of Bar pony a ra _— 127% ee oe eee Felts easy bounce. Corcoran’s bUNt (9! Kenier hunted safely sand stole ere 74. | Upward Trend of ae London. Yoaie & New aS at smal! joit to Pri tp | : = 4 m m rie ae “ ‘ a | ! . —Ti ng the Fee 5° a Jane ye i we — . | ch SEE agen nce) GROKER'S HORSE WOK | SUGAR DIVIDEND LIGHT, |e onc Bateee® DRINK a y At the close even money 4 Ridden by Jockey 1. elf! Mane py cream ti ease A’though ¢ ally Ute > 119 wae the bes: price quoted against pproovbig madly ns h ate at to» . : BS i Trumpet O'Connor landed him a clever | batten Hoy Landed a Pate Capses Stock 10 Decline One ; nul (hat Irwin gathered. | ARTICLES WILL BE SIGNED. WHITE RIBBUN REMEDY. Billy displayed nw aeS . 5 woner Kenai ade the pace to | in Hegland, One-Hall Pot No runs. . The articles of agreement for the bat- plementing (0° upw t Aimreke 1» i” ‘ urn. where Oliver MW oa | tae oxpoe Wehard Cheb] eee dteeteny Of the Adneriean @ncat fe Inviting. |tie between Jim Jeffries and Tom Shar- Can be Given in Gass of Water, pre on Americans in Landon re : Together they taced into the stretch, | black colt M ay Boy, with T| Repning Company to-day declares af Barrett auntered to first om four dal!s. |key, which were unsatisfactory to Shar- Corfe b shout Patien: aoe = nn oo . | Penne where T ret on tor n| Re “ Heat i ae a tick shied Corcoan’s sacifice bur . Bee e fibbon *) 1 cure « Wks ps Meg sgl Aig sy besic's me fa : Trumy me throug won | Reiff arantone: 16 "Th quarterly dividend of 13-4 per cent. on| Doyle. Beckley pune hed a hard kno [| Key because of the clause inserted In | ay seat sppmie br nce Pulimas 1" , FR RO, | ONenETOn: WAS te athe | old f ythe preferred stock ond 1 te? on the! at Bar A t back to the| them which calle for the men to hit in i ore ing to the uncerta @ Roving ' Fy Th TG {Oliver Me same socks ‘NT common stock | benen, ied on Ede out | clinches, wil be signed ina few days " tor ony. ane ¢0 me bpinng ga e ow om . st he Merito’s Clever Victory Juventie 1 Tremendous blocks of Sugar stock | MCBFi¢cs single in cehire tallied. for |7* n (Rourke, manager of Sharkey, vice after Oot ren out mi : ’ . > second rice furnished 4 good Madeley t changed hands the Exchange to-day to second, | salt last night that he was sure Sharkey ‘Trial packace frev by writing The opening price was ft4 a ° a ‘ by Tod Sloa " Hl ’ ‘ : jwould give tn. and that the articles we R BROWN next 8 24, the high price represent ng 1% . i 7% NN ™ Sarmation, James avd Rosse: | noid Apr at a loss a} ut 112 points, a9 a) | . : | 24 Tremont st. Rowen, Mess & net gain of 1-8 above yeaterds tone ie ~ a were (he chawces, ‘The talent thas | yo) result of failure by the directors to de- | Ai, ng | Would be signed shortiy | sete by afar aan From the high figure the price broke 19 TOS Pacite of TH TH 74 TAN Dad three picks, and they falted | he os {clare an increased quarterly dividend. | isin{giat out egally. One fun. M'COY’S TRAINING. if oe ont ' ‘. H . fous to the , 7 ped in i aimost haif a pont below x H | by Smoke nee " . be Board's eg Pa F eet CES ct. Dovle, slapped | Kid McCoy will hegin training in few | Nncent toa Federal Stee, A fv oo be Blown ale Wier Courtney pei Me rtletlag lactone ob it vee single OUsT sect Mer aeeis (dave at White Plaine for hin twenty- 4 no » | | predicting increase -| handed 4 on ri av he vanced a amag 5 = ltook third on the cut. A double « which takes plaice at the Seaside Sport, | ginning. Mar yoR en — oe rent Jack over the late Hickma| ing Club on June 2, McCoy slye he tn- | Preset aloo appreciated stuliar “8 GRAVESEND ENTRIES. — NBARLY KILLED BY THIBP, ‘c:’o’s".2u3y o'wtatas tende to gat in better condition for vances Wat a lengia "lone ren. fight with the Sailor than he ever was | The impr mie ean ts tbe uw ie In the ratiway quirter the Grangers i} of Todt j (Gpecie —* Thied tm 4 eittenee 1 no wild abaolate J - ly higver Roberis Water Color's Good Start | mace TRA (AVESEND, June | Aged ‘ Carrick covered fret r fe . ke’ GANS HOT AFTER ERNE. ered the hea Wares Gabe ‘orit | he entries ¢ rows races | at | Hest lone of | ies points. to 1641-8 rr Poae Gs Ged Onur fies Ganeg iene slic 0 Philips ie like a third| Al Herford, manager of Joe Gans, the Jct fs Purchases of Atchison preferred reports of R's Work Were so on. | ** 0)" ‘i by Ver) colored light-weight, claims that Frank “ h..H. Baltimore & Ohio were mparative vee pat the talent went to him} )) Hastionp, of all agen, | STAMPORD, Jone 6.—Petry Barker. Varrws came up 9 Mine coat Erne need not seek a fight with Terry | 2x5 ic femiiek oiare exina.: 0? Tene We Centar hanes eG nauk sixty-two years old, who lives In North Irwin did a contortion act. get-|MeQovern, as he will maten Gan’ This cileited NO response from apart the ¥ 15 | Stamford, was alone in his house with | ting Van's pop fly. but he held the ball | against him immediately. Herford says} Sporting, 12 his wife yom mes. 5 when a vagrant en- pga te tag Mg La ve that Erne agreed to give Gans another |_ ra! Mist, which fet, away toward m hy + ; + Opune fer : ‘seized Barker by the throat and faned if he Gon, bet for | 0 4 F-Doint break tn Suger on realising) Afte ’ ‘ he American +e : , runs om, some unknown ' @n the angouncemen: of + per| Mnares subsequently recovered me to beat ( eon a EF SS ane neve reason he declines to do #9 now BRUUKLY 4 J) UKE! SUB RAG Tuck Feveatediy om. the head. “with os | _ Traine via Lew ry Ratireee yy ting him Into insensibitit; BY, at 12 (100 parton carn, 1.10, by | then fed ‘without: topping to + PURAVE PARK ROW. oY. © genl. divide: ' New York & inder th rices else. Pennsylvania gener, oe li per cent, where The 4 ee at the begin to Otherwise bonds were dull changes narrow aos) Rome eeloment te Pelt @ nel, wage himself * hates ; ty Maithe a confident buying of Atchison pre-| Paced all fractions! geine shove} reat the > Kynain’ ste ' t che night 5 naght that oe chy ian ferred. which carted i to st te ettm, | New York partty the head © Freettance oe searching for ive, and Con- fallen through. Miewnia lated the entire railroad divieton and poh of the way * Bensstions!| 1% stables Seblechtwee and Oefinger found the Champion Brookiys o mana, Matther | bled to ignore for a t a ——- togetter in the eame fash 4 is Teepe i in & house two miles pe eons entirg to allow We man o fant Of sugar. which went be WHEAT HELD STEA int Jean Beraud ait vf (he semeui whe ee Malt. Teseers. 1 pounds, now Medical. pong, the inactive siocks ° DY. he at aay They |, Taiey Rare ¥ weyeeroute tre sane Wd —<— ee in Beane a (perl to The Bvening World) S. A a the conte: 4 Some wide changes incuding @ BUT HAD LITT vent, 6 Oe ‘ on even | tariongs e aseationt. He ws WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, ft. rise In ferme. In the half they ran in @ gee ” enult of Baker's injuries, , s ae BEA yer pe, ms Aburahe LITTLE SUPPORT. | Melower than the match | 391 nig as ne poet June SA more delightful day for « ~ OLD Dk. GRIND LE, Bene Pr eisck Sie" taire Ver" ns! wheat opsned quite ried outa Pocket | it RESULTS AT NEWPORT. ie bps! 4 4 ball game than that furnished by the y, wo fights T Sw wore th EP preferred. af hanging | With little support except om sympa. |around for the ot weather man this afternoon could not | waa ,hthatie > ter hanging om n rena y t only pehy after the dividend announee- | 'hetie aid from corn, whioh was sito easton that the mare hed Jean rate, F . CK. NEWPOR’ a “Govan, pad wee lifted 11-1 above last piabt injer and active Speculative trade At the six furlong mark, the fatal spo : 1a) pene Meee. ame & that a ner oh he pana al oath San afternonn” The marke: hardened in where Rerau tiny | Th? Faces scheduled to be fun here 10>) Sitnees ihe game between the champion Dacastien, pete eat Hg gS Bodin | “ery slow in wheat and the crow® was | time " a pe 5 wee We tage — The Ge wenaath uy | oy roeaied os follows Brook! Windy City team. and Baltimore & Ohio, "?! Particularly bullish in its actions and bed ee BR pier Here Vaten Race Bix and A ait ane rookiyna and the y as , es ete tn ere on| New Vorn's opening pri were Ju yore r bart A, 4 ee bef avon me] ot Get 18 Py ere eS it won A ttle Billy, 4 ¢ vies ers ti | ome a was steadily eee en Hw, IG mn even toime "Fie ml a code Ka bo) Rothe thint fie it wie 3 sie iauad [me B. hetworn in the. Ate hour, the r 7 n ivere Jean Reraud Fil Rare—#teep locas eee: tw tour confidence and they went into the con- |e met won lean bee’ talten betes soeging ? tee # Y | bead sonnet een 10 | 194 cits tt ap ebeat tee amd one hall miles Lg! Race gg ane ‘te Sty, vente, tent determined to take another game |r TO gex CAIN. siete +s Seamed ‘tl ¢ ’ . iy » work on the mare A iy shout | leter ‘ found support around ih | sale Mt t wp that Imp was beaten of 1 pie eG. Keyes Sel:| from the ‘Trolley Dodgers, is Tendency | New York's closing prices Dor Basie ME “rie PG oer meant nth dead ag dui A | wheat, 721-4 bi pte fk i o ame ui) an at. 3 4: Soot inber fab m vont i, route | = em ie ee “i aay | The on drive ' NNERS Lou cianatae Re Mt Pree) Si |e ‘Beran cy Oy { a we b AT ST. oa Torn 12 anmed. July’ onte Nh asked | charent feed oo erent or £0.08 c belt nd a head in front of Prince Rate ong tne sa tre ot | RACE TRACK. 8T. LOUIS, June &—| ‘wirling. ‘The races acheduled to be run here to- Toft nates Sy st Pes ei "= i 8 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1900, ‘ ; strain, the paid nearer $1500) than $4,~ HACE —Tiroondale Mandteap three-year-olds and up 1100) added, mile ond a fee | Carrion ved Barrett at second ¢ Jennings soiked a soter to Bradie Y, the reperted: pri rick to Gieason. Van collared Bi Who touched out Kecler on h's way | James J Corbett and Kid MeCoy were eaans Jeves OM 4 OH 8 Pe Ope. chee pulleys short one. Bowerman fumble! Me- third 4 & West ' at the track this afternoon. They robhed eth Toe f We IN Se fe wae) rites grasses Crawford hit safe to thrown ow j eq the horses of much attention. each hold Ocvonme 1 oe te ak to and on Selbach ® fumble (ore Mertes struck , ® na receptions he lawn ’ Meow x © 1. 5 Doyle wasnt ie ag Daly an ‘ap ae e118 Maer 6 OO ‘ ' r rman'’s throw of Irwin's Honity and Jennings or Mashet Felon Followed Tramper's First Win nieg Te wee. OE © Oe Sees te ere ggorina’ beth MeBride and Crawford" Petz walkel VTBRRY'S REPLY 10 BRNR }eod rushes and all that. f never asked the allowing an inferior man to draw e Spee ie World) | ‘ “Kid MeCoy, not satiefie! with re- \* with me thar I'm kicking about and Will Oppos , Ieage . . | “il overrated fighter tn jostving the major end of the § de purse to Ryan. I've beaten him twice ‘ ae whe be © rly deni smh aa to-day, and | sald eo be-{8iven him and Ryan for their stz-round | We at «he's got all he wants T 4 Mot'sy's assertion tha wat t fore the fight. Lsay so now, LE guess [Dot in Chicag> inet week, I fitied with | lof me, Howe the enres for another | heir Troops. fake heir rooent be: Wenen'e’ pat: GariRahe. ees ce gu; WAU for the Wana In whieh Ge C8 AE te. Hawover, if bo enren for snntta whet J ¢ ech j with me, hey? Feversed Referee Hogan's cecteion with him. Any time he's ready liam, - ' ' r Ask nine out of every ten who saw] To have bot a vietory marked for him for De ts very eas Im to fight! & se Re @ figh! who had the better of it.” against Ryan followet by the non- ; i ' Referriog co the Chicago fight, MeCop SBANGHAL, China, Monday, J 1 Obeirbds0 6-b-btobsnganbonbdpnbtnber | Bet KEM snd 1 took « mess ' | “Ryan toll me uo to the day of the Draw’ against the same seid things tending to prove Ryan's @ GePhe China Uavetie care 11 sto fake? Hf fet the KI mas 8 ig duller aud) men, Is more then the “Kid” ean stand | goatee te duel ‘ 4 \tanir.” oni Ht fomie. © nt 4 . desire to fake. He sata that all during H fa fake Wher | enge an ailered wrong shit. “You chump, don’t htt 90 hai LicVamen to ince : THEIR EMPRESS, $) “tik at the Unovneki seven” cone} much | “Phe club had no more right to chan ae Be, fer (ie mesey ane EE ; | feresaegl oT a lr ey inl in fans soe at dia [the referee's decislon and declare the of h for us ~ York for ame H ae O' Dos wn brother hat it -was|OOUt a draw than the b in the ike match? ; - 1 was Rid | otreet {the "Kid" to an Evening , 4 much auge~ t wn: 3 ° ” erin do In oat : But McCoy says he repulsed suet : TRANSLATION: @ n he ‘ new ware ral word rte While it te true that gestions with «mashes on the jaw, Pure ordered the troops to | 4 e he had bantas anda Oh, try to hupt|the articles of agreement called for » { | ther, to make t more evident that Ry : R $f! the inner side there , | wear yourseit out, VM] draw in the event of both Ryan and me | didn't want to fight very hard, the! me is ¢ n nat y Bin och t the Brevoors | Deine on our fee at the end, neither of “Kid” sxye bed rush in at him all iM ay (nea ach and furwa ue raid anything he referee about {t I smothered up and convey the Mea te ‘ >| he 1 the hand tt made We were bo. oui for a the crowd that he fighting hard. are a ned to pres) the ‘ oe there But the reversal d not affect my | “But he can pave another fight any fore reinforce | ‘ Why did Mog me moat the the pur I was to met $3,500, , e."" com ited th “Kid paler { $] ceo, tine and wine with im, go ont | i = KID M’CoY. ai nly ieee fenebieg Pekin. : @ | rhopping ut xe tor M rOMMY RYAN. Fr TIEN-TPAN, China, Jure iA repre : Bismarck Al Coys wife pa ebk w " ve had everything fixed ‘ 4 asked for bie te m: | BIG BOUT OFF, gentative of the Aw sted Press visited |? ra | he t . ’ oT a how. f showed you id an play with three other | Muang-Trun, on the Mekine Tien Tein | ¢ boy “la heat after toe (ehe where the lumps winner teams MEE Th ake ond found inet tho atarlt of } When we were both at the Blue Pen-| were rained when hiv bandaged handel © 3 ea ald Je Manower Loftus, of the Sharkey and MeCoy Won't Mect ta @ ; i> J] cll Club why did Kid n golng * whe missed the swings and, | could Wek) him "Tnere is not bed a>, heard of Smita velng 7 Island on ston had deen burnet and tw bridges| > . | ny Hogan's to be weighed?) I \ rest di nee hed @ informed Aler that he} June 25. Gamaged t ¢ a | that | kew n during the fignt ; "y care bette vet | mally ate sd , Fe) rhe bout between Tom Sharkey and The officer commanding the Chi ; Ia. b| “1H tell you the Kid never went intolas I always do vetling him 1 had him! Ta! e Towon't eay it again. rie nm Tale Manager Hanlon ree) eis” yocoy, which was scheduled to troops on duty there oaid that oe of ¢ 4] a fuses to give take place a Island June 2, haa} Bie men had bolted ant only tity re * * . ared . | P y , ¢ has been doing a lot of work : | tly, ant thinks be would injure ble +4 fe i course: + * : * . . . * *