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eR ae THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1900. “LL SURELY WIN.” GUS RUHLIN SAYS: RUHLIN IN RING ATTITUDES. SHARKEY AND RUHLIN IN FORM FOR THEIR BOUT TO-MORR BUSY ONS FOR istic battle betwee rkey,) chances and are only! waiting for the sities to conditioning and they served the toe sailor heavy nh and Cus | jm 1 sere We 4 thane et | their purpose admirably Rublin, the Akron Giant, wil be de- | greenbacks So good am I, physically, that I can a tomorrow night at the Seasite wnt hough Sherhen shed ween, aA not figure out how on earth Tom ing Club at Coney Uetand, and a sooty inen ihere are others who thing Sharkey, with all his bulldog tactics slashing fast Aight jooked for Runtin has a chance of giving the ete, is going to beat me. The it The men have trained af they never “ih his firs: qulete che Mathematician could do no better than olienmenades irained betore any bo and as a S ihey wil have the bes! ad- 1, for I'm going to win as sure ae the result of they hard work are at the ) the country to coach them. Coney Island clubhouse stands on the Crews on ‘he, Tha eS ANd Huda i tine te ewiendiscontition tor ‘ mecomdes BY To aut m poste Hob Armstrong and ( | the encounter while, Rubin ait Beginning thie morning, long walke son Rivers Gettin Read for That Bs contest will mot last the seaquires fie, Corbett Bliy Mad | allernated with stiff jogs, just to keep twenty-five rounds which the men are ‘harley ‘iol my wind good, will be my principal | 7 Jonnny White will be them of | 4 ales slated to fight there can be no doubt |,°"nny Mvnie will be ine an- ercises. My handlers will do thetr This Week’ s Races j Bets men are rapid fighters and also r and Joe Dunn offle fal” “time. pinching and robbing down just to keep 'e terrific sluamers, and as they generally | © = me from taking on my superfluous flesh. rush right into an opponent at the very | —_ for I'm as right as I can possibly be naw sound. of the bell it certainly wouldn't RUALIN CONFIDENT, All | hope is that Tom Sharkey will be eis 1 reantin week wit> college) wll do some hard work to be tn trim! & *urPrion If the contest came tol ‘ | n the same fettle so that my victory Gatmmen. Thureday all eyes will be on |for faturday'’s rece ‘Then choy ‘ont | OR S>rwpt ond in the fret round | _—— bh 1 look to with such a certainty, Hew London. Yale and Harvard | be allowed to reat | The betting on the Meht has heen | i Giant Saye He Will Low lll not be tn the least a hollow one, erews wil ew 8 tow sterday was a quiet day for the| UMA #0 far, there only being about he dare What mye aa Gated race, then the Freshman eights jonrsmen, Wisconsin attempted to get H70@ wagere} on the battle up to the did work. ‘They al Wil! meet, and ins arsity eight: |in @ morning session of among | Pre vite ots | F Gage contest. The fret event Is sched: |the whitecaps that covered the TIVel. | by Rulting meee ee tube caused) (erien tr me eee dy now led (0 take piace at oy k and but neyivania, Cornel) and Columbia id Priea kin toto ho a Fed cal i Bier al OE ; think that by holding off until a few is to knock out Tom Sharkey at Coney he lant an hour later aan » their rule of not rowing om!) r t nd before Vi tevate.” turday the Poughkeepae regatta Sunday hours be the men enter the ring! Island tomorrow night. And before!) handler sa Calan” Pos a » iivee ac the [MOY Will met better odds for thetr iny further 1 want say that mueh Vania, Corne!!, Wisconsin, George \ wont Money than the Sailor's admirers Are mill be the tonh t Job P've encountered f earned And Byracuse universities have crews Ung na Mfering at present inee, two . When I began | ge! eater sate will be the samme events ry es hy ‘a pee Sharkey ts a hot favorite in the bet-| wetting into ve tate th the “ ¥ Hing, the odds beng 2 to 1 that he re] My punching bag, my practice aloves, | ‘ vation ir elves the dec oney | my » delna ¥ I have acquired i" dob tration, wil) in fa roa tai " and even money | my sand-hag and my medi ne ball Wl tay toot 1 bonleve 1 aun Os Gulch os win a ulin won't Inst twelve rounds. | have stored away for some fwture time | ne best, and I know. the Tudiments of —— eves There will surely be plenty of money | lt was the hand Hing of all these things | ping well mat races ever ft , bet the fight, for both men | whieh got me ne condition Tam in ime ought ¢ As where rise. He says that the ‘ b ‘ tea ki CAPT. HIGGINSON HURT, Work ts a1 over for hie me eur hundreds of admirers who intend’ to|to-day-fMt to Mabt for the championship. | Put in ima he nO. T'¥e aloo got * all Mine, lan hemi have ta gamble their money on their man's| For hours every day 1 used these neces: down And I believe {ean hit garder than i Against ov raining Cit le very - = Barvard Oareman tiroke His Ankle" '! rrow t y won't row at all Senday.. NBW LONDON June Capt ite THAMES CREWS RBADY. GBindon, of the Harvard arelly 2 a ENTREES FOR TO-MORROW. edly Bhan vo ka ; Called to the Line fo do any rowing And a ‘ 9 . ie Wore ul Baer wena SR Shs oan Unusual Amount of| EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. Wh Laseba Tae ah eam T ., CO a, ; smes Avnours — Scratching Reduced| ped late. c omaill ie srivwon ney wi to eit Fields in First and) RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD. pe a“ ata ave given up hope of beat , SUERPOWRAD BAY NACH TRACK. June 26 —Bighth fay Weather clear rack fase i « . ale Third Events — Hot 398 i ete (we-year-cide. selling. weights 7 poun o ecole, S100 added: five Benedict hurried t ‘ ; accom ~ a we i 7 Way trom Cumoritte te ' Weather Kept Crowd! 2.7, ton la eae ee Ome Cae ry ™ Caven 5 er bP 46s Se tee Away from Track. ped gee p PRR E it 8 5. There fe ho Jor - aw ieee \ i i a } in Harvard quarters 10-4 : 2 ' | singe = tail men in their Sportal te Th - Worlt a rier { { 4 8 ‘, j 4 iH 4 RACE TRA A. SHEEPSHEAD BAY web COURTNEY 1S CONFIDENT, |. Bet 8 sns'a-tome vs at ee ae wept tla SF ies me thet they will en. | Se ancevenead thie afterncen. The net) a, (Fens, tem If “ee fo HO I % Victory ‘for’ Fase m | Weather, Monday and the torturing trol parva Bad frame | i ii i i ” Fi year ey traneporta were contributory Peart qoet won easily = Tue-1 0) Winwer boc by The Rerd-Herl ant Toe Owner—T roley ine across ‘aunes The wear was ideal for ni oe “, | racing. however. and the cant was good | {QQ SPCOND KACH For thrve-year-olte and up; $1.00 added. one mile on wart POUGHKEEPSIF. June %—In the| zs and To-day | enough to promise some #1 , ; ] Rent three Gaye all the college crews! | eer eee aan haere ann ans cane aa : ae Sieg Loth of ‘ham two-year-old events. In wood Athletic Club on the latter Mr. Keene's highly tried Commande was the reason for the fright owners had in the Zephyr The track wae dry wed fast. Gold Heels Won First Kactiy. The opening dash for two-year i aeven fur Baie CHARLEY WHITE TO REFEREE, Charley White, the popular refere MANY BR OKLYN BOUTS He, too, hy inet to the hour, and a bas 4 Pavbeope . offcia pers been ¢ bo great battle @ loomed for. The winner the Twenties Cent A ne sacked from § to 1 to 4 to 1 —— will go alter (or expect to be gone after | wut ony those whe had bet on him for a by) Hugh MePadden. Johnny Reagan or ‘will offc'ate | Sampeon, Herenles and National eapacity in the}; d to be une hed He made the running to Kit! MoPadden, of San Pranciseo. ten-round + etween Frank| fast led, | stand, with Gold Heels and = light-we: baee Maa ter witenaset ete Wes ee ce at hand, When Cite Have Ayveneré Chews Four pairs of Brooklyn lade will cross Govern, wh ts « fought own 4 out Gold Heels went t Teo-Vigh' arms at the National Athletig Club to- B Byeare Garden on July DIXON SHOWS UP WELL. |? oat and non rery eaatiy by reel he fret move toward formally decid. |night. The card tx Young Horney va first three rounds of the con ro n - whe Young Godfrey, fifteen rounds at 1” iN TO BOX BERNSTEIN ..).’\.1: well, nailin w ike | 2 & te lit-peund champion of | Code: iid ack vs Kid Mitaheii Govern and Joe Ber h. ener | America will take place to-night at the | jsame distance NS pounds, and two Sampeon Athietic Club, of Brookly ten-round bouts between Johnny Hines The contestants will be George Monroe, oo Dan MeDermott ant Young Chick Terry MeGovern’s long-time sparring | and a ta | "The o-night at be Bn va) her-weight, who recent Smith Fray wi rounds ey will be ma dusons in the Bromd-| ! the ’ are\! Second Race Won Biv De Devil, Jack hea Point was second third nod ‘erry =cut f Ines m hard Re hal ¥ clinching In order MeGovern s ” As Motiovern had the ts ine only | Detter of the ‘aahtind the referee gave | EE, 7 him the decision. by fightin sary constant m to £0; July, £0 to Augest, 1% to 0%) September, 6 to 6.94; October, £55 to 4: November, 42) ia ris — — -—- Mow the Clabs Stand. be Pei ite. ap allot, for ttm t . ‘ , Je — . ee New York Central Employee Die- abled in Accident Awarded fany man living 500 Dame | ,Weinesday morning I am sare that vs Harrigan, of this c@y, secured "Tate anxidue fo ie ioe wes t of $8,000 in the Sup Court, | { Will call us to " t against the T don't want n 7 rk Con e ‘ bat 'm at all! w , Com- hervou ake nights look —es apie M My ag Bag ing forward tot for I'm usually Injured so badly that he will t ready to Hisnbled for iife | know io be my|Ewingites Were Expected vietim, but le | know that here Is a litt \ for Mm to Turn Tabies on Many people would expect ine \ say Juat about when I will land “he knoc out "Todo that would be ve "| Dodgers. I'm not a prophet and if t only | why I'd be a millionaire when it was | all over i A fighter may tell what k Movetal t» The Kvening Moril | | he's going to WASHINGTON PARK PALL| feure when he expe: Rated | be in just such a wh § GROUNDS, June B—There were a lot ring the thing to nd finale, But, 9) \ ay \s he ight. The fant ox folks down he a a af-! pected to put up Is changed b some * irisaa oalered be (he ath om t ' ‘ nly eaten ona set Idin't have been badly fooled 1¢ the not saying when T will win. , Giants, who were drubbed so severely I'll be ae m Saturday, were the ta urr ting my man recuperate, only with lal y boxing “y | hes % and take a wallop at the Champs ee ee fae Asa table-turning team the Ewing br! | Sharkey no will iow, e au one the strongest en Nerf allow |made has out 1 th est | “iden x ng bench-tinping *piritualietic medium good and hard il the ime ever wrote on a slate with an invisi pencil . | m going! In the In-and-out style of play that | i j had marked thelr recen: ett t 1 heen strong emplasi« or ut” | gleasure! ths ut telved 4 eth | aince etur Po 1. Per. | sil chat and if Jeff will accept the| Raps they wer pao | halienge itil take no time to make the ‘ . i match ies (f Ewing came work © a he same grip that es to Quaker Our “good deed” in the tailore CUT MOLE PROM mm PACE mehow It ve o ling world is perfeet fitting, ec as hi OP and $1.00 willpurchase heres blue even «4 erema ny a4 vull orye 8 ste - | Marber ed by Musician, Whe | much Buce ten't cro. | STKE it lh worsted or chev this Ghee mancer himae't . They are special value. Wo oi The Worst powe'vle vmen of Harlem | Would likes trial—ifnotsatistied, ad luck was the a of G. Davis, | c +. © Seowerh, 6 elbncigae: we 6t s DOVEe | MODEY hack. Woe recommend New Ameterdam Hotel, has br ; sy Wiaiedl act /then made with the narrow eon- before Magistrate Kadie t on Davia tas ve collar and broad concave City against John Haaenthal, proprietor a in « doing”) shoulders and black trimmings. of the hotel barber shop. for $00 dam-| 0 pe ab whi Samples, fashion booklet, in his complaint allemet| ered yn omer cian |measuring guide, mailed free, haved in ihe shop om Fii<| Seeking to ace tor the present day and the barber cut a mole from '8| suey in Harlem stock, a player old cheek, disfiguring him. The case eame|),2™0 0) aren see oS paver ip this morning and was set down for ting has wp, and the ¢ 3 ttlal on Friday Dusiness seems ve “let up’ BROADWAY & OTH STREEY, every stage. I no turning, but tt he turn wae due athletics, long lane that has ertainly did feel lke Teta makes speed in SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. Sporting. (heeciat to The Bvening ‘vor!t) horse racing and other gam- | —— — RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, | Dols of the kind CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, June %—The entrees for to-morrow's| On tha! basis the game to-day, to At} SHEMrSiEAy vat, JUN | races are as follows the colorie condition, would have to be | Piret Raco—Por ail ages. vin furlongs om mate jan Kinpire State Express affair, for the if er American blood that is simmering and | git, Buchart J... 188 HT Somerset Ha |bolling in the Philippnes isn't ferment q % a we hme to @ hotter time. Rant Mth Mayor iitroy tia B. of Lavinge s hin 12.40 (} 00 Parlae ra "0 Hammer Umpire Hank O'Day, why wrenched Cy 210, 28 310 ty 1 oad Rice ow * a mation bis ankle on the Polo Grounds ounng % last five ant a halt furlongs of Fi Beturday's wasn't ft for duty, ‘so # a ce) is York oat aria whi h gave substitute umpire, Arile La- 19 inet game, at Pitisburg, pro- 4 end of novelties in the way and impending massacres Rhymer 1 Regt ped alived and is ready to orommett | Wenner ed ‘Baer sympathize with the Boxers’ victims, A iy Jolt oma | | 8 Steet oe Ameria The Batting Order. | 3e6 Trigger “ Third Race—Handicap | ap, one mile and three later } sp i Bae Konteenian 96 New York. Preokiyn. th, rf. Jor t for three year-olde and jones Col Resevelt 109 bg Mh, =. ter | - ar ean 11) tard Battinore % | cere RaceThe Tidal, are eagett, mile Dany want, dloot ant skin fleesser, pain in the ai oot mowed, wleers, pai complaint. sealde sok winged Ete 4 4 "lL foe tari Umpire "Latham bene having ages? Forces GRINDLE 8 sit 76 David Garrick ised Bie over 1h sence at TD) Wot 1h h Aves mot ng iene ed hy eigtone RINDLE has a record Tina. Race The Wyrig: te twe-rerte BRILLIANT CELEBRATION os Tuerter course ane time consult ais wort Ue aN Bete IN GUTTENBERG’S MEMORY |». oe Hel rare alte ~ | sowird, "at 8's fee 1 oo dnvsieen: San 6 inten el

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