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COLTS FG THE GUTS, ‘Windy City Chaps Learn if Whitewas' Is Plenty. to (Special to The Bening World) POLO GROUNDS, June 13—It was the Windy City aggregadion which ap: Deared here ihis delightful afternoon to do battle with the Giants, Whether the exhibition the Hariemites gave yester- day againet &. Lowts was merely spas Modic or a gait they intend to keep was one of the affairs for the Chicagoans to determine, The latter, although having €n excellent make-up, ran against a dit ofa in Boston, where the rejuve nated Beaneaters trounced them incon eiderately ' The bottom of the League race even with only eight clubs in it, is not desery ¢4 by the Ewingites To push somebody e te what they want to do, and they ¢ unprefudiced. To win fram Chi- > Is as much giory as from the leaders | With George Davis back in the game new life has been the Gants, He was again at short to-day ‘These days of torrid weather are lim bering the players. too. and ‘hetr flinging wines are ail in good shape Snappy work is the result and ihe kind of pla which sets appreciative fans rooting Injected into Yesterday's performance seemed to have revived baseball interest, and tt was early when the crowd began arriv-| teked merrily for me started. and ing. The turnstiles some time after the when hostilities were on the way fully} 2.000 people were occupying seate on the gridiron blewchery or in the cool @rand stand Newhand Cogan, late of Chicage, whose stronghold ‘s in the box, did a Intie work preparatory the game. | He showed weil, and was anxious to do things to his wratwhtie comrades. ‘Wee Willie Carrick, though was on edge | for the game, and it was who was! Selected to do the turn. | \ Callahan, Taylor and Killen all took ¢ Werming-up gallops, and not until the game started was the ohtef artilleryman selected to fling “em at the Giants 1, 1b, MoCormick, 3b, Clingman, #* Callahan, p vue. & Dono Carrick, p. Umpi e-Mr, Bwariw First toning. | goowted a fy which fell to) after a hard run The same las raise ie, 5 at vi e didn't run. No peed Smith's bounler to Childs finished at first. put u into McCormam k # contributed a fly to ¢ Second 1 Green rolled slowly to Doyle jasy out. Gannel sia ond good for a sack for McCormick's short and the Chicagoan was Clingman's bounce to demise, but he Dovahue's ra No ru Mertes by leas Ganne Boy end + runs Mdn't ni { Davis Ryan be k Van's 1 assistance Childs did away Gleason to Doyle was ish. Selbach earned the applause of the Dieacherites when, after a hard run ° Got Mertes's high foul fly. (Childs One where no Glant stood gt dase. Hickman for flas Over in time. No rune Hickman pushed was Ganzel_ went int took Bowerman « Carr third strike go but he was runs. M m Green's too, was Van's Gansel' * after ne Smith lined the Ganzel's hands THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1900. NEWS OF THE SPORTING 909090404 01040904040408080F M’GOVERN, AT EVEN MONEY, EXPECTED TO BEAT WHITE BEFORE TWELFTH ROUND. To-Night’s Championship Bout at Coney Island. TERRY LOOKS TO WIN IN OR NEAR THE 12TH. To the Editor: This ts the aight on whieh T expect to add another vie- tory to my White, my good wim going to finish him in ten bet it will) proba th before 1 Foather-Welght of the World. OD : F A : : ‘ ‘ : : ‘ : ; A : 3 : : : ‘ : : F ‘ : the prine flerent remarka himse!? to be own He ake are lene lere i eiesasesessasegeresereserer pals’ styles One 28) 2 sve Dee HITE HOPES HE’LL WIN DECISION. e Hdltor Tam im excellent condition Se Or ory Ww for my haitle with Terry We- 4 ident of securing the de- this “ fehter 0 Govern to-ni« feel jon wonderful je fabter the greatest fonght, wive me the hardes My ver rn tn ever and | expect him to battle of recent © eomater with him te Chien, that he every bit the great boy he dias, tor he certainiy made me do con- derable my career, antisiied me w has been he and » him pretty the feot work stand him of for the twenty-five rounds and secure the decision. Tam in ereetlent shape mud sincere. Ty hope twill win. TOMMY WHITE POLS Hae He me who ing put to sleep by was Tommy W ah the White was suc the drawing Miss Ru nplon, was 7 Mins | * Beatrix Hoy him ¢ onaty staying six Is with MeGover bad to ue t est of heatwork and tw soape a kr THE BOUT IN CHICAGO. ’ t i. ore AT INTERSTATE TRAPS, | ercaped Territle Terry | TERBY M'GOVERN 1 . x tha M M'GOVERN A BIG FAVORITE. 0O90404040008040 OFOFO AS HE FACES WORLD. | sLBuROM ANDI |Great Race May Be Duel | Between Ethelbert and Beraud. ° ; whtch will be og toy of the ! meeting, jue! telween Perry, nd WC. White will exceed tn at Graves- p Han tleap. m oJ an Beau fiite in the ke the menage The publie this way, eo) that Jean etter chance Suburban t ad in th ‘BE RAUD HAS IMPROVED. There fean Beraud vas improve ee math. It was asking too m to eet be- fore h « the great sound aad wis so to bit short ould mat * ho question tha ot he pace that bert set, land he was a winded bh end of Ox furougs Then Jean Beraud was » irtedf against his showing in the matca be had ~ ‘ . N thelers ne took and raced with her th tent three-quarters and (hen Jean Reraad wii hang tole time It will be a horse r ery Inch of route. It ought to be a cracking @ content The fact that Jea Berend dimenet Imp at o ong and fact that ale Kinley Ma ¢ Brooklyn Handicap winner, m e Suburban appes ace between Heraud Still Imp |« I roupicnome customer ae all times | OTHERS OUTCLASSED, - A glance through the en whe the Heim 1 ts nade’ mu sesesese sesesese Se\ sh owe ow oc tors ol Neither Paing oe ch i Nor Expens¢’, F i r i oh et Wu ohave been spared ea Q makes abe cece A Keep’sShirts |. m day «nas me i natiey (Uh The best at any price 0 JEFFRIES VS. STIFT. ti ee ea KEEP MFG. CO,, tried to get away Ca ; ‘1 ‘ . ‘ . h stronger Has an Vemy of Con- lack Jeffries, a brother of (he famous shoot, ¥ he failes and his - Mise 1 hed heen mo Ce hod ly a . ey @ free base. Davis's bum: ° © Chicago Manter, for ix rou - pr 4th ‘ b he preliminary comiests to m ‘ ri Brookiyr rrett's slow groun ate! dl bd ' te - niin, the Akron gant, was pild [naon-Yanger battle Jeftriee and Bt fq Biway, bet, 11th & 12th Sts. Davis flung Donobue’s welt over tn } ear “ derhil ved pen ! American handicap |" day be he holder of the Ouaat to make & good fight We ave no other store in New York. Bim Callahan hit one that netted Jenn: quicky . “y ik, idles a morning under Fitesimmons This ts the — - ‘ a ios also singled. Calla- Bhe. ‘ ’ ‘ y . ve ¢ weather conditions i# entitled to far the failure of at 1S BSeseses eSeseses f made a dering attempt to steal third, Da ke ‘ (up and 3 with af t him J th The. Standing | oo. Tae Ge wen const tes age third | Deb! 3 aie N ean i fifteen squads on June th. The other | chavs wk ro! Bowerman. A passe) bail sent Merree ale so 4 P whe : tered in the first * fortelt, which was | PMlateioniegs is pe 3) ahead one and “Patty” Childe got Medutre ‘ L kK 1 oi events. All the is to go to the club. Billy Mad. > i hg A i Beott ; te ‘ TIGERS READY 10 SAIL, known angies and! ‘" of Rublin, and the fighter % >» Wr Ne inp Gida'| move to net Doyle's high = shies s r ya in each, divided MMself, declared that they would sooner ‘ . Van bunted towards Mec ‘ormack | First Ineiog. yetem at the ratio of | “** the Gah me off (han to tame rite. Results of Vesterdays Games. ‘The improved elastic tress in the only Qruse te it he was a bad second at the bar.) arre ' ra ; Princeton tht simmons's forfeit, for they felt ¢ mtident| Brokirs, 8, Pater existence that (8 worn with rere ga fy kman knocked one to Clingman and| Piteh tnater . New York, § St. Laue, ‘and day, and i reaine the reptere under ths was out. No runs | fooled h . ‘ . Leave for Le that Fite would have been bease toa, 4) Catengo, 3 severest # | i aa ° ie » er to . nl A speedy pete called ’ . wford To-Mo 1-15 bluerocks, $30 added. B Pita od Vnigh tty. wh {no tf © | Stanager J. W. Jameson and the mem-|itite. Dayton, O.; William « MADDEN’S OFFER TO FITZ. fino _for lation "IMPROVED REINIES IN BROOKLYN in capturing J P ; anvas r ideeton University track | AVM: §. ¥.: H.C. Allen, C. ‘Mths | After Madden had pocketed the $00 he | CO, 18, Bae Fea aoe je i. ae ib the ; . © fy i. ety morrow on the Ameri. 274 Nea! Apgar, shot straight, breaking #"aounced that he would gladly let Rub- 4A NOT SOLD BY AOENTS ( + Cross easily . ‘ * « pag ht ag em ji each Fourveen broke 1, 1 broke 13 |i fight Fitzsimmons as soon us the jat- | —— Capt. Kelley Ont of the Game! J” : ! & of third rp te pete: we who will go are J. FP. Cregan,| 42 |! Droke 13 each bere Sane 8 and wil) be! __ Medical. Owing to « Strained Leg hard ty - : it | canta stance runner; A. Coleman... BYtt Ne. 2 yerocks, $3 added, eady to clined nas soon as) " a> sulter; J. M. Perry, d run- Wheeler ro, Mass, “Rig banky Hob ts As Fitz wants to « = ray , By ‘| i MH. Horton, pole vault | Cleveland C. Kelsey, Bait) | 89m money out of the game defore a! Prevented —relieved—cured. yp aaa PARK BROOKLYN | him ' le high J seer tw Jary i | Pre J. A. Morrie * Griith, A. ¢. | "Port ‘# killed on Bept. 1, there ts every | Qu manele aes vein a 7 , aa eine - 4.) Plerce and ©. ¥ Newark | indication that he will agree to th i reatment ‘ ~ “ printer, and William Chet train ot b ¢ to fight ng t a having captured two Jout at eriatle, trainer. | mage streignt, scar # men Rublin during the jast week of August, | Prevention guaranteed those who come in x the slugwing Quakers, the| Mofiride was in no hurry wo swing The team will go direct to London for | ake 9 |, broke 1s and 6 broke if exch time to our treatment rooms. e.. RN pad rreigflond Bret pers ie ening] raining un the Hogan chamainanipl adi ciate AC 0 Heate ANOTHER OFFER FOR THE| tems steming rots women oy maa |!Siae: hurts Saar this afiernoon, where they met the gest a hounder who Unrew to | tein aly Med out to Corcoran. games on July On July W the ath. O., Pherce ‘Grititn Getoheli + Every case under supervision of our phy- ling indammation, gravel, fn the Arot game of the prev. | fennines. nailing ‘the or Jennings | letes will ao to Parts and will t in | Rector and Courtney Stoke cack. | MEN. | Write for examination blank and testi. ithewtes then” speeds: ‘The Heinies were « confident. | Hride to start be ke he _ 2 |the saburbs until the opening of thelang ninet-en Ife cae a even Seach! Billy Roche. t) | moniale. to on pe Pres when they arrived. They) *Print lenient wae CLOSE GOLF BY WOMEN Ofymotan games on July 4 17 and 1 | - sity of the F Athlete Cl4S of | BUTHYMEN CHEMICAL COMPANY, P i ‘Mhey had accomplished a won- J . After ese games ‘bey will break EMBICH TO CAPTAIN ous to secure Maher Treatment Rooms, 510 Pith Ave., ® Were not backward in pre- sherk would take two from tre, which Barrett training and will ore Ot wa. i ard drove a —<— rounder red by | «er Mand rune. Speriel t» The CONVENT N. J, June 12—Interest | ing golf was played this morning a\ the | & Morrie County |inks during the first "7 round at match play for the champion: | ship of (he Women's Metropolitan Golf’ dovege pool cutter esis vares return here as they YALE’S CYCLE TEAM. |f NEW HAVEN, Conn, June 12. whan | Yale Daycle team has nas lected Witla ibaa F prone My ig Bd. ear to BA Birvng, isn “ied reamed resent “hoyne! SULLIVAN AND pee ILTON. Rng Sullivan, the |e des wetgn oe | | na meta oe senate ote. |S Belen dehek NEW YORK.