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——»¢2_—___ « to Meet His Rushes. his equal in strength | day 1 stand e | trade that w "Wil! Let the Sailor Be the Ag- SHOT- -PUTTER SHELDON, gressor and Will Be Ready 1 learned mar things Thad never dreamed of my boring bouts with Corbeit when th latter was training for Jeffries ipped with tricks of the surprise Sharkey THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1900, | pinmniagmemn anette: tote | | DODGERS END | WHO WILL REPRESENT THE X.Y. A. C. IN GAMES AT PARIS, | 416101010 Dios oie (oie: oN 10(@s o1es O16 1ON@1O1G1G)8@, d) 010/018) etereres ote seiorese) during and to to Win Final Game. Jim Butler Was Simply a Mark ndler ee | | for we meet | While ! have as yet no definite plane | Sampeon 4. (. of dattle, | have severa) ideas on the | Jim Butler, of South Brooklyn, who or oa |mubject which may be eniarged uvon to CODCOD O OCU OOOO ww 1) known b *0 re Meesial te Rvening World) my advantage. I'm not to rush | -* co aaa eretal Hoe yy A “ be baad pon ieee LEAGUE BALL GROUNDS, ROs- up to Sharkey and try to outfight on |{ New York League Record. jast night at the Sampson Athietie TON: June ~The champions played the Arai, second of third rounds I've | Won.Lost.P’, Club, Brookiyn The veteran was (2° ‘8F¢well game of their present en- bay Bed age Ag = pe PO 21247 | matched 1) box twenty rounds with at the Hub to-day. Selee's Tm soins very move T mabe will teense 8 % | Jimmy Handler. of Newark. Butler last- @#" Dad @ change to get at least one wa ce eareen, & a gn 1) 16 $4) ed two rounds and part of another sim- Of the series, and there sqemed to be & 1o be guided entirely by nis movemen revs HS RIB! ply becnuse Handier was merciful disposition among the fans to forget the but, as I sald be- no» | The Hrooklynite was hog fat. as slow P48 They applauded the Beaneaters vp 3 Blas molasses, and his punches had noth- &t Practice and shouted words of com-| non fort and encouragement into their ears. | ne UST TRY HUB SERIES, FOR GIANTS. ‘ONLY LASTED TWO ROUNDS, Sostons Had a Chance| Levies in 1. dmeenial Brought to an End To-Day. (Special to The Bvening World.) own to-day, and the populace not politi- cally inclined turned out to a man. It Wes the last game of the series, an@ Nee York. Van Haltren, ef. oleae re ; by Ges | er jon vee ee Salone meso uit and Selee looked over nis twirling staff prs. It's an easy matter to say | will beat i haven't sald how | intend te beat b Hing. whee oer ones a b ged | and selected Lewis for the local slab lg i . ar omach and ound jeason, Jom Sharkey when | meet him on June; Hm Trt don't Think it would de jHandier went to close quarters, had trvice ickman, ao. M8, Dut it is no child's play to dott. TM) go narm to tell how | think he mig z an groaey and all but out. A few It was Frank Kiteon’s turn to serve| Warner, ‘c fully aware of it, as are others, not ex-| te beaten Pg a racks Piveree n Ube pens round | them up for the champion and Ned cer, ey er staggering around the rin iy copting Champion Jeffries. There are a| Anybody who has ever agen Sharks. @ Tt war inly Aquestion of when Mandir Hanion had confidence enough in the| U™plre—Mr. Emelie ° Whole lot of peopie who don't beitore t | oO sed to make a lei He usually sets h snd to save But-) Westerner to let him take his turn, al Dave a chance with Sharkey, but therr| the pace and fant am bell to bell a. % threw up ‘ le #PODKe. ‘hough he might have used “Roaring calculations are going to be upset. With jah ee pear ie See aim to } e and a half of » none. BHI" Kennedy a fair share of juck I'll beat Sharkey de | Mane nen cane to hes 5 over There were about 3.00 spectators on elsively. | but T have learned th % he scene when hostilities were opened. 1 don't like to refer to my past meet-| footwork naequentiy | have heaten with 4) study of this part single punch then. I scarcely had time| it down pret to get my hands in motion when that) held t Hor feft came over and laid me low It was) my the luckiest punch that ever Sharkey, as well as the spectators, |! Dnow this. I was comparatively a novice! then, (co. | It was a severe setback to me. and 1) Rave since pald the penalty of whe'| may be termed my own carelessness 1) had to begin almost at) over work up a new reputation, « think I have done, otherwke | would not have gotten on a match with Fits, the tailing through of which resuited in & match with Sharkey In getting back to the present time tn my career I think I can may without ing chesty or saf-praising that I ‘Bharkey's master at cleverness and ing with him I was e “With. these thir think [can afford te me any way be It } plan to let him the way same time of tt pots, an goin when he fought t got there. T think WEST AND HANRAHAN _ AT CONEY TO-NIGHT., Tommy West and Bill Hanrahan are The fact that he has twice defeated Joe It come and fight him T think | can avold bis sand get in some of my ke a hard crack to put the and It will have to be 1 will be on the if | can follow thie plan | will come out a winner The Hatting Order. Boston. Hamilton, of. Coltins, Bb, ttinig a couple from Jimmy Keler, rf. ings, 1b. It Dahlen, sa ng. de Cross, 3b, Freeman, rf. Daly, 2b. Lowe, 2. MoGuire. Sullivan, ¢. | Kitson, p Lewis, p | Umpire—O Day First Inning. The champtons sng Jones recelved free tleke! “' hot skim was good for a base, which was purigined the middie In the preliminary walked and the © presented Staht with At the Ni A. C last night Al| Johnson, of Albany, knocked Joe Hop | kins through the ropes In the sec und and ended thetr fight to go Atte nm rounds. ter Brooks and Joe 4 when they a big. effort ta ten-round draw. Wil Lewis Jones scored. Danien walked, Cross | Ned Paivey quit in two rounds. nt @ boone to Collins and Keele! n did Likewise with Hen ored. Coll aot X sgnnings te third e seventh round. with the ball “id throw Tenney sie to rye the bat! Extra bases were taken by Dahien rove one over that famous left fleld fence, scoring three) ot him, "SMeduire was Bi bye. pitched | ol icGuire was ae e] [Sant Ki Hemtt ton an easy e Reiley had Cy f.- & time with Batior fi E THE all Thief Calmly Walked Out of Court and Escaped. Mex Magnus, @ small thief who has Veen In many prisons and penttentiaries and has escaped from most of them, slipped out of the hands of the two Central Office men detailed to the Die- trict-Attorney’s offle 1 o'clock this afternoon, and the two humblest men tm New York just now are, Detective-Ber- geant McNaught and Detective Cuff, Magnus has served the 8 under (av eVNGIOGIGISIS SIS S13 1S TS saveve o1Prepeien Ham- Soe Colling’s driv voted ont the lett fel v0 Teaninas No runs. #| DIBD BEPORE SENTENCE | fence by. wee | ney's weit to to meet in a (wenty-fve-round bout at ot le suMetent son for this 1 pounds at ihe Seasise Sporting Club pain confidence foney Island, to-night oth men are) But Hanrahan has come to the front fn excellent egndition. They have pidiy by dint of hard and clever |! Prisoner Bing Taken to Court on trained to the Rour, and good judges ig that he is entitled to the great. | ¢ predict they will put dp a rattling good pal reaper A ~ . pun M4 ; Own — it —e with either hand. Sam Fitapatrick is traln Adesaternare. have, seen Wer scat Ing and. managing Hanratan and it he|* John Marton, fifty-two years old, imae| so ma! mg Con Wert to-nigh en o d wud: eena Cow fests that they can't understand how Foumy Ryan vnde Jack i iy . b 8 re L ~ 4 = b a he has a chance to lose with Hanrahan, | isued at once @ |Je%. Long tong City, to-day, Jeet o0/ SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS; ENTRIES FOR EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. he was about to be taken to court for é a O'Brien were caught picking a woman's ‘They yesterday when ar- |poeket on Decoration Day. |pleaded guilty B venience | Marion and a chum named John | é race at Gravesend had no hesitation in planking down their bank rolls yes' A day. He won in a romp. He could iraigned. Marion asked that he be sen- done much better in his last race. The hema tocdiaes O-MORROW. This ets, Wal ans ured taommn® the Tre Jailer went to hie cell to take him stretel and stopped LADY OF THE VALLEY A SUR*| | PRISE. to court and Marton was just about to art when he was stricken with ape plexy and died. jereiessiereies NON OS)e10 ohare wien: the names of Roth, Hayes, Meyers an@ others. Magnus escaped while awaiting an falgnment in the Court of General Bea sions for escaping from a keeper on Blackwe! tand in 186. He ie a very cool man and has a record which dates back to 188. He had been brougat from the Concord (N. HL.) prison on the em piration of his term there, HAY FEVER ASTHMA ning treatment. © ion guaranteed those who come im ime to our trestment rooms. Special attention paid to treatment by mail, Every case under supervision of our pape clan. Write for examination biank and teste montale. BUTHYMEN CHEMICAL Coeepane, ‘Treatment fom, a eee # ‘The improved CURED, (rose ts the only trees ta t is worn with absolute 6 Book tendance for ladies TRUSS CO., THs Brodwa: (Raradiisded 18» : Sporting. “CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB REPSHEAD BAY, JUNE MERTING, 1900, WUE DD BOS wT JULY 224 Sis races each day at 230 PM. (rain or shine, THIRD DAY. TUREDAY, JUNE 19, THE FOAM STAKES THE CONRY ISLAND HANDICAP AND FOUR OTHER RACES. Music by Lander TRAINS DIRECT TO TRACE. ‘a Kings County Fiathush Avenw Rowd every ten minutes. From Rrosdway, . lake Marey-Orean Ave. or the X trand Ave. via Brighton Heach Road. All Brewke fer Aireet to tracts FIELD STAND. SOs, i F22TE 5 ie if 3 : ie i i i Wort | ———_— PSHBAD BAY, | : Lady of the Vall urprise in biacing weather, RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD. : sne'Balay ‘Biaken ong. iat oto the BLAMES POOL’S DAUGHTER, Fall sac@e rather th HEETSUTAD BAY RACK TRACK, June 19—Thict tay —Weather clear Track taat ¢ | front and pinning fe fandiy There ap. Midsummer, was the portion dealt out | Rap FIKET hack minwinners of any race excayting © Sines thetng thle your’ toter of Can: to racegoers tits aftern aiden race Futur : ales tienes See Lavender and Co-Reapendent Weed Says Young ‘The card to-da . attractive | » : aviy of the Valley will take the measure " 7 a M5 Stakes # little more energy cn Turn vi House. wea vase The PF $f ‘of itien *funteeen oF ‘The hearing In the divorce sult of e stake ne oar. 3 b) +4 “ * of the favorite. for two- ° ney Island = ¢ 4 ¥ Aug G. Pool, a former member o oe iwerears oney lat oe: i t Quauaenaeneaaoneeaeemee| JAMES WINS AND WORKS. ogy ge eet Algol Nite 2 % ; ry dames won the fourth race and then against his wife, Mary E. Pool, was re- rd. The latte art s & Pd —|went on and worked three furlongs bet Vieotinaneition Gievend Drought out a splendid > 9 2 5 more in preparation for a ‘ig stake in sumed before The track was : eee pf Bris Miata Pate ont ese we” SLUGGED FIFTEEN ROUNDS, |= cosscers cuambers, Newnnn. to-tay i year-old filly race with great ease, She Warren E, Wood, the principal co- ee © Gees ti Gop £ 2 | 988 Seavey backes respondent named by the plaintiff, was Hits ocd It furnished an extraordinary bed Hom 8 | CLAWSON GOING WEST. Called to the stand, He denied the Eg aT the < ” ees. Onmrol The closing event went to The Ken One Another Referee allegations concerning his conduct with Spectacie. i nM ne favorite, nintnlaatininas | tuckian, He is owned by E F. Simms . PoolMra. Pool, He admitted that _ Mra. fairly ran aw rom her field and made ] | who goes West to-morrow with fh } Called Hout a Draw. he had frequently visited the home of lengths tn front of the | string’ Clawson goes along with the But a Se te A " RECORD- BREAKING CROWD. j stable Simms won enough money on|,~" k Butler and pl Reisehman.| ine Pools, first at the Invitation of Miss — a} The’ crowd at Sheepshead gesterday| te last race to more than pay hit ex- ‘0 *uRgers pure and simple, fought | Cape Pool, the daughter of the plain- fail, but even this no ‘ of penses for the trip. ‘The Kentuckian fifteen-round draw fight at the Her-|s@ prevent her from und was rather ordinary. but thistle always! fan in 9 po ow nearly a mile, Dut cules A.C. last night. They pound — , to be expected after a big day like the| when he go ugh he smothered his ny four lengths from Heau ¢ Mgr nen bos each other with rights and lefts as fast! | WhO Was there lengths In fron Suburban. The atvendance on Suburban | Melt in the Mun Name was as they could send their Sets in. In the . en ua) ar vrom n to ay by the record bt wy ar seid deme WrGih unt thtve Bios seen Ties aime ateaee ‘nw “sn a Ger Gevek ant ak us chee That. | ture rouné Butler Knocked Retehmas 2 is what is know | - | : au deratands Hiueaway “Own with a right to the chin, but the Ta tede ctastatea é peoole present. The largest previous| (er, Nee eae eee ee ound oo cseanents Lad Selsed at Father's Bier, Hie i n h t othe ¢ i) up apparently 7 M. Milden, jr. by number at the Sheepshead track was| 3” 7 however rlaing | rs . “ty - Ly Uncle Alleges Habeas @ew } 0m If the Suburban reares in eee chances Wore | ner’. Cover td the leading throughous Becond Hace—8ix e-half fur > popularity enlargement of the accom-| > Trainer raves, who owns the fight, but Reischman countered at Corpus Suit. longa.—Won by Native, Sky eduthena Ei te & meesedits Blueaway, to be better The Kentuckian each rush, Retechman evened matters th ischoff, in the Bupreme Court pecoond ant It h "| The Well-Known Veteran The Reiffs and ott Ne Wigs | Prettiest WH be necsoaty necked off Tour-dfthe of a eecond (TOM | up tor the knock-down Uy outiion tree lteme mmnal bark of havens corpub H b STEWARDS ACTIVE, | ioug aye of gril ran rs oye In the fifth. The blot both: leommanding Mary Le Koch to proce orseman Succumbs i | enougim was held by Central Trust, who W#F's eve in the Afth. The blog both- | commanding Mary 1. Koch to SHEEPSHEAD BA BAY ENTRIES. | se Six Races on English ee on if lterest at Bheepa-| FAR econd to The Kentuckian vésler- | ered nim for the remainder of the fight. | Wiillam Louis Koehler in court om | to Heart Disease. Track. hoad yesientay was activity of the] jade eae Erie was only beaten *| Aside from this cut neither man was| June 2 (Special to The Kvening World) | Stewar When Mr | record. rain w rHoRT "| marked ‘The writ is granted on the petition of RACE TRACK SHREPSHE AD RAY Vinke . Stewards | In the first preliminary bout of ten| Peter Alles, uncle of Koehler, who is dane 19—The entries £ Morrow's : > : stand e nids close THE GOODMAN ’ rounds Jack Lowry beat Phil Dwyer on | fourteen years old. Alles alleges that on faces are as follows | ' LONDON, June ®—At e Wek confab wiih the t sient U ~~ Dwyer's left eye was closed and | June i, young Roshe went to Mra. Them Race—T roids and upward: ais TRACK, Summer ing to-day the American ere in| ish 4. he was otherwise disfigured when the | Koch's residence, 206) Rex tae avenue, terores im track ) see the rema Toten Indes said pees keys made a clean swe The ‘ ‘| 90M! Several Hundred | bout wi had died the day previous. me Xree | Oe ts 4 thing | Hor we Mending: of ner. ¥ was did ¢ during the | Im the second preliminary Young Alles aiegee poised Bivelyoune Koehler vor Gilroy 0 ring the cours 1 somethin oreee ih of OD ww as ourmie lefeated y val nd kept him a prisoner = Tener i rote feated Young Bruns so belly |i = ee Medsd his They were lowered out Wor Sweet Sounds, ridden ov J puld happen, it was an ine Thereday. [in wight rounds that the eeconds of the Lee A} tare lg meee lace ..... 1 > Hen Mrush, the veteran! Reiff. Jiffy * nf, with 1. | vetiga 1 the riding of McCue on} Several hundred members of the | latter threw up the sponge. Two | ine, fos) SUEEES ant Ported of Futsvity cosre. ‘it 3 Ket Ivey hird Kinley Mack Parkway Handicap| Francis J. Goodman Association, of the |fowret, fahters than toveil and Bruns — tes, , - , a ? eden ‘ “4 a 7 a heave two. Al Gravesend. Imo beat bim very hand.| Pitteenth and Seventeenth Assembly a Mes. Warner's Case Goes Over. a pth as ae My inna ser ar-olds, was won by North Duck,/ ily on that ¢ an solely through the! Districts, wil go on their annual out- Piteste: w dion Magistrate Mayo in the Centre Btreet m os ad, lame rida iteft bungling work of McCue, There is|ing to College Point Thursday. This is) ake ? Court thie afternoon adjourned until oy Dems rsd Gatwick Belling Handicap, of tap ‘ulte a lot of gossip concerning that| the biggest sovtal-political organisation | 1 een. wrenting math in y fay at 2 o'clock the case of Mra. Bo seo ai the recent Hrookiyn meet-| The 1 Sin ty Ztign, with 3. face ani a'49 of the ‘whdlous way pe] on the Seat aide, and the annual outing | © leh Bod Fitsslmmons will act as] 5° warner, of © West One Hundred & We ten ie henithy and WS © net in the saddle. The Purley Plaie MOry Was Jean Beraud was! is one of the important events in that | fol psd dainty ae cates La on | and Fifin street, gecused at pnaving 10) (igh Presgrave man of seventy . Pecoreit wning fr " ey Mack | < | a on of July 4 between August | thrown © acid into the face Hz ‘ids. Rivesoe sean. Maen Ue Was won hy Duke of Peterefeld H., with “Hanning : cy Mek eee : | Paust, who is Roeber's trainer, and| Mrs. Dr. John J. Cronin, of a Wee 2: is Rie The Dork Wert . ir work The » amme of games at College F: {th street, at toe latter’ Suan a XG My Le ring Weiter Handte Point comprises every event from the | Peter Hansen, who handied the big| Kilt?) P , a oc. ee 1 SREEEG, een ae TRACK SUITED CONTESTOR, | im-yars dash to the vighi-rope watking | a a eee Be ———— on contest between Siandart. Nearer (Goode three fale, ‘The yeare One wundred and eghty ron-workers P 1) sovereigns as very @ ne at! man and the future Ailerman, Dan | inner ts to purse of $4) and CANW mployed a: the Hainesport tron Foun typheus, with J. Reif in Sheepahead yewterday. "1 wns dry rr Pe lee: mee dry st Mount Moly, N. J. went out o top and wet through underneath to ——— of the w ciation otter ; prs a 4 he men cia | “i , make | deat Thle pre accounted | Bernstein vs. Smith, — using Allen's pany 1 agreement, made + the way Contestor disposed of hia! Joe Bernstein and Solly Amith posted it Bien Deshess 113 | fm" time Ago, oe “ MOTHER CVE. HER ACID. |: im the wh. He in at home | their forfeits yesterday for the twenty. | pill ay Wordle Race; hendiesp, | \0 *hake out castings made by tn heavy soing, while none of | five round fight at the Broadway Atn-| Pro inn set opwant; tee milen, oret | force ne others | it. Pieardy {ietic Clud on Friday night. There are) biti bere jog 4 — 9 reached 1 not two more determined or viciows| St. ea panes it will be| vals for tie honors now before 1g, 3 Ge ries 161 The Cotton Market. panes Se win Mandicape, We! ihe pubiic than m Bernstein and j J Pe wu pave it lore Py ” mal ‘The closing prices of cotton to-day | terday. Montanie showed pi~ A that can ee | the three-year-olds i to £e; a! MA to A, ! heretofore and Ofom, who rede him, » 10 to F. Alice Stumpf, * Newark, 136 ta oar thie morning of § Bloomield street daughter K. of C. Outing ana Games. be plucking up courage. He! it ~~ ee feoms John Stump, died from carbolte acid. i a : PHILADELPHIA,June 19—The Glantp + 4nd Quakers had a convention of thelp HOW RUHLIN EXPECTS TO BEAT SHARKEY : RUPTURE...

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