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i a a a i i i el 4 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1900, ' (ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. |” PDA DPROPOF OF OFOHOP OF OFOFOP FOF 6.40 1OPOPO OID OI HOF OID OHOHOIOEO OOF MOPOPOHOHOFOPOPOPOHOFOPOHOOOD WINNERS AT GRAVESEND ;' cua at M’GOVERN TALKS FIGHT BEFORE won Be | ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. Fram i AN EVENING WORLD CAMERA}, jisiweatt isl _| at Coney Island Pugilist Sharkey’s Thor-| EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART, | -Morrow Night. Hehe ee __Lventagts, x Terry McGovern, who, thougtebeing a|me any trouble yet. answered Terry, as! “What round? Weil, I'm not guessing |p fifteenth. But I hope tt will self into a atate of perfect self-natios RESULTS AT GRAVESEND. |Aghter, le not given to loquacity, has| he smoothe is ia turn. ‘Those [oF doing anything that those far-eecing |g matter in what round, and oughbred Captures the ry not given ’ ction and spreading his legs and im , me days when he expounds ew of | Knuckle em balla of steel, W n the |wuys did before the flood, but be as as ue | expect to have another big DPOHOHOPOHOHOHOHO GRAVESEND RACT TRACK, June 1] Fourteenth day, weather clear, track faa : ss te . ight they at I don ect that IN Wad of dough to take home to my wile | sort his thumbs in t leeves of his Mt at Graves |) rinse xrce ror « 100 ohbed; abeet ots ture his thoughts. One of those periods ar. | 0ther fellows a a quick : ‘ ¢ hls thumbs in the sleeves Big Event BAY PGT RACw Por oreo yearoide and wp, HUD ated, about a4 furlongn ia Fue ak ak roe Mintully groeey. Hand righ the twelfth, and mayde and the haby | est, de looked like @ man whose im | end, Beating Skyscr ates | starom, wotgnte aun | mt World reporter he told of matters per i IGieit A OOAAOOCOAOOIGTOIG | teres: was in the fluctuation of they M2 Premitie ue n thew a tatning to his fight with Tommy WI! tte, Sistock market. He reminded ong ef per and Kinnikinic- $1 (Kamar if which takes place on furetay things designated as r % “ F | # Wher things of less importance ot this “But.” resumed Terry, as he pulled @ rp a H ri date were also discussed oy the vttle chair under him, “let piell you that Cipecia! to The Evening Wort | u j i champion Waite nas got many points in hie favor RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, June ity 1 He had just entered the gymnasium in this fight which none will concede . Brooklyn | 24 Bess Han) . ‘caien t Prank W n iF of his training quarters on Jerome ave Gay under the most favowetie auspices] niet Mere 31 je Lal ar 4 eter queried him as t WHITE TALL AND CLEVER. Qs tegards weather ani wreck awit" poor Won ridden ca Time-1 1054 Winner, © Hl . 4." He's te welgh in at 128 pounds. bing ‘There have only been two days during | Hh 7 « i weigh it 190, Then he's inches taller, the meeting when heavy going has pre- | BBB Oe a ee See: PNR) 1 IN OE bib desde 4, “that | bi Has a longer reach and le as clever wailed and these were @e best days (+... ceartiniasanatéaiils eli, you know,” he satd pal ay (hey make ‘om. Gee, but tt's a fob, Betting an see only one person in it, and tha and who is the man who wouldn't em- run on one The Brooklyn Handicap wa: ’ Cosh a t Dy and the Great American @n the other, ii Pr yume | beep Pla Basse diem orale ® a few unpleasant knocks now and ieeiis wes Sorerdey. H | sfj look forward to vietory. But let me tel Gl then during a ‘go The ke to-day whe fast and dry ie. sf P| 3 you, woving tle one worntenly, i he A But there will only be one fateh The card was not very strong. Al! that 7 (Re | lege ad scadh Deca ehakap le Demgat ie and that'll be me wating in vain for saved \t from being commonplace were Hl 2 = “De you expect to encounter any par 3 White to get up from a jolt.” said Terry the third and fourth races, which had "FB | tlewiar trouble with White?” asked * Bias he drew himself from out an t om wan fairly 4 @ = w| reporter ® parently comfortable sitting position, 004 felis, The attendance 4 » Ten, 1 de: be gncnered: “end Te 5 Now, | guess, I'l) do hut a litt goo, i » ‘ @ work 16 kind of keep good,” conelud ‘Winnle O'Connor saur@ared about the fos. Keone 13 13 Fi ib ™ mM ww! basing my expected difficulty In laying ® Terry as he began stripping for a punch fewn with his arm in a sling He men, 11 fete) 2 2 413 19 nim away on our recent six-round bout & at the bag or a trainer, He showed A F aeke cuvcinen oe tna Tome LAT 14 Wane Be. by M Rarlowr—tomien, OWRee—| A Chicago Blin fine soape and began at the bag Of Mr, Peatherstone’s tweowar-okls thie! qe 4 runny RACE-For two-year side which bare oot won 11.00; 4TH) ated alinwances, ve) "Can le Nit? Well, say. some peo! ® ERNE CAN HAVE A “GO.” morning aes 6 SAN ergs say he can’t hit, but his $ Will you fight Erne on his original John Bright, the Westem crack, has i 1 Netting straight jabs don't feel ithe a % propostt @rrived at Sheepshead Hay. His owners, | index | Starters, weights PL coming to you. ‘Then that rie fh 2 The bag was being banged contines Talbot Brothers, believe hewtl) win the ™ 4 ost drawn back ready for an opening is % ously against its retling is 8 ‘7 Buburban io - ri 3 I don’t want a swipe smth * L ' they are a very fine lot. 4 ay ; Bia from tt, but I'm not training for a lm yearlings this season will be held tO | yin” Tene Wines. pecer—J. 3} | ard dash and will be there to elude it é morrow at this track. Tie lot repre 335 FOURTH RACE -dtyrtle Gtakes, three-year cite and up 0) 0) added, willing, mile amt) in some other style Bourne, Dixiana and other studs was dusily engaged walloping one of hie and @ieie.e e010 01 | Detveg. as good as ever? big trainers with txe padded mi ares very fine lot Jockers lee | fn igs r Prestidighator Won Oleverty. HANDS HARD AS STEEL. the fester he went the better he seemed ‘The opening Gash was over the six Well, these little mitts never caused ou ODT furlong short course, Shoreham de FER sane b fayed matters by his anties. The field Maher " finally went away in straggling order | 3 Mitone Prestidigitator and Kamage rushed away Fart pred Won ridden out Time 14716) Winner bc. by Hin Mighnees—Athata Owner to the front at once and drew away pod TD. Sullivan che others, opening up @ gap of day Hight on Buffoon and Tulage, who head. 4, promoti Hedrick on ed the second 4ivision They ran this ra Doniin's high « went ead another ' by way Into the stretch, where Preatidigita AiMeuity locating Burke's tor went to the front asd was never t No headed. winning oleverly wo aS Med from Kamara, who was front of Buffoon, Mad Start, Hard Pint The maiden race brouggit 9% tmarkably bad-acting bu of horses st ‘ whieh Long Isle, Fireleck and Com on the hit Mander Miller were the worst. ‘They y to Mefann went away in fale onler, however, after | | Beltvac “0 ® to) | e by pushing 9 and in hit m! for half f of nat) Si" Sent Back from|in- hme q owl . Lord Haltim o.| mat of T Davis sec ” mn the Worcester ithird. Robbte tried to catch Dey ‘ wed up In the ruck, when ing secerd, but Kelater gutted ghd fa { by Nansen, Lord Balti Farm. eoored, Van "tea, Gi pu and Commander Miller, awung into vetting him two sacks, scoring Doyle | and Lord Halt! Van stole third unmolested ‘ naa they Three of Hughey's flings eluded Hick ‘ hard all Pe Goceiet (0 The Brening World man's bat Robinson tock care of War winning bY] polo GROUNDS, June 1 -Ewing’s "°F * foul Ste runs Nansen was three lengths in | P ne Nineas was kicked |OUNeh of Giants, Including "SI" Sey. | . pest, and tile probably beat |mour, again trotted out on these grounds | MeGann’s tap In fromt of the plate wa thls afternoon and indulged in severe /eod for one Img Hickman's bad throw Kmoaway Race We haat | practise preparatory to their third and oJ Uinhes raster (0 a wenn * MeAddie, the hot orite in the thint | fins! tussle of the series with Patsey cor fooled Dillard with three « face, made all the rupning and WOM | rebeau's Terrors from @. Louie “ee =6Rohingon’s smash to Davis handily by aple of lengths from A y mMoand the big catcher Green, who, hart ridden, best Fair Rosa. | The presence of “St somewhat sur at cok. tte: aaa mond a neck for rat. (h@ | prised the fans. tt wasn't possible that 4) to Keister. Slmer by 6 good for a bare in Was cap ye Rao ~ had improved so in two days In again dailied with || Outsider and onl paced fr | Worcente The ermtle Albany southpaw beauty was j sent back heowuse hie form appar. | os he setts team ean Th who were present before the ins r f 1 te) ve t the Horkett Davis . e ” a " ed the return t weee 1 for a sack, Mling 7 = Pk 4 og a * i. forved Van t ‘ : oe Land flavin Doyle was cayeht 10110 616100108 . oistey ; ge Shean Wee Ke bas wway| - FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION M’GOVERN IN A TALKATIVE MOOD. ot shealenaiaaieed [Ac “SS ME RATES” LST la cigars 8.1 YALE QARSMAN ILL {ATHLETICS AT WEST POINT.' PARIS CHESS TOURNEY. 2 “s . t haae ti Smoky Clty Balt J nia ote e. ‘ —— eee 7 ‘ . pee Farewell to the Champ | Veteran Wickes Fotare Generals Compete in Thirteenth Row K. GRAVES ' * as graced This Afternn: Annval Field Day tonal Ba: n for to-mor ld f the ting order, wa t) The & “Ww Sport th position. Elmer] WASHINGTON PARK. BRO \ ‘ONT. N n PARIS, June 11.—The thirteenth round | gon Ht si t ati, le June The final game of t al Gata Gay { the [of the international chess masters’ tour- | ; ries betwee West Point eadets ament was begun thie afternoon. The| . Officers’ A , players met In the following order | were held to-day. The following Marshall ve Rosen, Lasker vs. Mor- | nmar timer, Miesos vs. Schlechter, Janowwki - Yard Dash Clark, “OL, first; | vs. Sterling, Showalter ve. Marco, Burn ‘ , Barlow, '03, third. | ve Brody, Tacht- 1 gorin M ay, Didier a bye. 4 WW-Vard Run—Shannon, ‘02, fret; Kel-| At the first adlogemment ihe games r, 0 second; Prentice, ‘Oi, third had beaten Mortimer, Janowskt { ime had dtepoved of Sterling, while Marshall Running High Jump—Barnes, Ot, frst: | Res were adjourned 1 even postibere, . e K r y F | Lahue pnd, Canad, “0, third The recom of the tourney up to date Siehcpiadatae Acting Caplal “ley, wh . Putting the Sjot~Peek, ‘01, firet; Bun. ‘ The Hatting Order | harae of Pitts! ker, “W. and; Doyle, “@, third, Dis- ader e Clarke . feet . Broad Jump—Perkine, 19 » 19% second Heerr, i. be j owt I inches Ye Carithers, 192, fire econd, Hayden, 19, third Ls. SS . ’ h—Clark, 197], first; Rar- Broadway, Opp. M. fi Ricge son med BOXING E BOUTS BOUTS Tek wight, |{22% » Opp. P.O, me 2 bay ‘One Door NORTH of Barclay Gt Pow Vasit—Peok, 1901, first; Lahen Wil, second: Hurton, 1980, third; Nee. | pepemtes and Sampecn Cloke of | =— = = and Hammer Urookiyn Have Cards Arranged Hat tise | ish aoe for Deets Keeler | The Hercules Athletic Club and the + | 2a Sumpaon Athletic Club, both of Brook: | * ea: 12 ya, will hold ing shows to-night. Ac , roe the former Jack owner. of of Brooklyn, . ; “oi Caen With Mily Moore, of Byra- . co it. I ir Swartw use niy-five-round bout. I : z " ‘ f * T Viest t ” e wi bt.ne toget ten - ‘ pan Penne vands each Hob Holiday and Alex * vunsheath «Jimmy Kelly and _d ‘ At the Satnoson Athietle Ci : . ampeon o — om ) * : . . of Frised, ee VERS AT ST. Louis. Second Inning . 14 i Chie at Auction. a) ee TRACK. ST. LOUIS, Jun weak pop . Witiaans wae teen aell of | lows 0 BE New York 11 EE] RACK TRACK, GRAVESEND, June |s9 sind Be here to-day resulted as fol was mate of ( } i,m tim: ines thee Geneen younds, and : 5 New Vork State Lengae Record. | poor a qumber of yeartings and two 4 he tu ~e O'Hrlen drove | : x ; Beaumont w sr-olds from the Anita stud were of ahh Mag & fe, Daly Srepess sg ay M r ered at auction, but (he lot was emall, Wagner, both runrere were safe. and| ished on his grounder, which was a pe ) that there wea no bid made for them. Nigh infield Ay No'rons Rackce Hee tone, ly "Sted © By tol cere oF ty Henne and Kennedy. 8 Beaenectady |Rlever of the fourteen offered were ar Third Ritchey mate a grand one-hand stop ied, Keeler fied wo Beau-|! 1 vaseed out without a bid, The following of Joner's hia Je nines got ina daadversscvesks ‘hl are the tree sold, Ing. Jomoe. Klip’ hic to todt conte | ORM*E: S| poe a nee Jen oumder. but un: bal

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