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4 ee a ~ becartesase pera erec ESEseeo aeidwe 8 eens a” se: “gas THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1900, RUHLIN WINS A GREAT VICTORY. Funny SINK THE TRIES To When the Bo SHARKEY IS FOUGHT TO A STANDSTILL. teil Akron Giant, a Pugilistic Surprise, Punches the Sailor All Over the Ring at Coney Island for Fifteen Rounds ut Is Stopped. Peivticiee eerie biceieiinetei-iieleieiar nner _INSTR SHARKE Not’ To ts ean D Gue Rublin » he centre of t ar sneak ood am he.plese as a baby Hubina in my opinion, wae the beter pus ® ‘ and Tom CORBETT WON FOR RUHLIN s an, and gleary demonstrated that fact Sharkey is relege among ihe eeene les int iss to deaa ig « knocks he was >) the easy way in which he out pusher ih Ee be nein” thas Corhatt Gan te d the seat a8) foug.t the Sallor thro: ut the fight | With the r ney # and the asse Whi not de , nd Anatiy beat him tato an igsensibie [Island last a cs ciel’ due Rublin, Cor nition, grovelling on the F pvered floor of fe'irftunthe did Bnarkey's pon O'Roorke ie j As soon as Lt arrived at the jth ena in th eenth round, a hore w it seconded. Coroett uirecied the 2 slr wie hp 1 went into Ruhlin's room ) r aten man, came one of the big-) Akram Glaut s every movument ‘ an 8 Madden ay m a palr of gloves, 1 A gents ses of year m oA : Maarkey and onal io ae thers. ww the sar vig. Por to 1 favorite hed met his wateriqo, [tn pussie him No Mghter ever, bad ana “sharkoy “rola x, fh minutes | showed hiah bow J snd a hertofore much despised heavy. | better , seat He may at ite Wis defeat to sit Sharkey, the latter's different welght, Gue Rubiin, of Akron, 0. had! pint mint, have ended Sie work! this, out ne one elpe wil sow to block them, and a.so what taken ee place near the top rung nadn't looked bert | Use on Sharkey througho | the pugtiietis ladder with a Just claim of RUHLIN POPULAR. Ruhi.n listened to me very care SHARKEY to the fame of a Jeffries, a Sullivan Ue Ties elven! Were Introduced both | ful.y and took In every word I said to ® Heenan, a Mace or a Sayres, He had| wa Fantcle a was ‘evhtentl him. RusHES aoe eaten ‘Tom Markey. an 8° FOUGHT LIKE “GENTLEMAN ™s c mcitgmember.” 1 said, “don't you for 8 complishmen which the much lauded FOU! LIKE “GENTLE N wn he eee eo ne arc aes | ciege quarters, fo ) are ‘ Ohemeiee Jeffries had fal'ed to achieve; JIM. ” p tothe able to be knocked out by one of Bhar- - ven In twenty-five rour | f the, Keys wild wing wi ou During, the minute rests between All the time | wae giving Rublin these | inner eat Dawe. irkey was not knoe! hed out, but! rogndy eit poured ad thing, !tatruetions en Olsen, the who now his approach to that state of Insensi- | ling an (enna the Dig. wax a perio 'se to me bt ath rid's wrestling champ s near enough to satiety the) Sod-naured fellow out a the ft ound) *W dim looking through a wide space dR p lity was near enough satiety mW each round with Instrucuons and rat to wie ih tone in the hoard part itor "hi hip, returns to this country he will « hardened #) # man among 0° tricks whch ultimately reguited in the pq , every way Ruhtin's room from that of 5 arkey 1 ho saw the great battle If Sa dowe No wo ihe crowd ter of the figh 1 . 0: | * enue % hed met elene winenite , simiarity of theif the everal rounds h it th id. tlie that Sharkey’s Ore ay ty _ White had not stopped | atyies, on Rublin e-etepp ing. getting | Ratior nee and where hep eased and| blow. would. be a left haad sw fight after Sharkey had been floored! in and out and bivcking, and De Was wen! him ta, hie corner. grogey.| ble jaw and to be sure and hold his ' t in the fourteenth round af as he can be reproduced, Corbett | oy Rourke's clever handling during the | guard high in order to block it. The ' ne in the va mblage would have pine Lyd naga At tin rn he ina minute | rents n ever, tnvarienly | gee A... ay iat i ted, and pure, enema j wil’ oo smplained if the police had interfered. |) When nw aves tt oo te ele V EROGR (OY te oe ort a i et Cente ear te y whh Fie . VICIOUS FROM THE START. Amvies,,.nhy stuvcned down in, ie Finnie hin Tet lor Bhat’ |. ew waa thos tra Seen 1 °) Gorne phe © vent blows hen aft it to his body new Crowds ae to Arrive |Bxporte at Poughkeepsie ty sium veining to end was * imaginay,oboone CORBETT ON ‘THB FIGHT, vt hla right to hls wind, then ato | eth wt . if seen it ‘ nt for Corbe ine 2" and #0 on so as to wet Sharkey at New London, to Be) Fear that the Cormell > 0! \) mo! vclus ever seen in | mixed up.” Hablin ‘obeyed. she wea! and Teams Go West West Without . , yrove Te tes was that be Iso man 1 on Hand To-morrow for| and Wisconsin Oars 18 oer mines thor Sharkey ie bie it Mis Inateme. jot thete blows that e haa Bhs coe Winding Up Series the Th St Will Be t moet remarkable Nahter tha to nian would win, , and Thinks the View | ty hie corner I said to pim "Now, Gus, Here. ¢ $0 od a glove fe took m at time had | keep flehting J * you are and don't e Thr.e Strugges on) men ' on 00)" an has been any heavy to, 40 20 haggle’ | Werle Bon a ere, | AteEmP 9 mis up, Brarkey will tire 4 | >} BS 5 memory of the . aa After the fight was over Jim Cor! him it rushing you and {f you wil the Thames between) Fine an Edge for Sate'\) ‘0 monn, or Wve nue vie ventas ais Tame! ty an Bveniag Worlt re:| only usch soot Tem gure you wifi fnaiy) = Wen odpm OG CNENONONS | OF St or tha an font wat eae fae ae @ ing | Wear him down.” (Boveial ty The Bveniag Worlt.) the Yale and Harvard) urday's Big Race on har can othe lmagied much, les | Ravi of ihe en loomed’ to" defeats eiute dteccted the Paowe | ital ld aa 1 demanded HALL GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, June written aout, From the third round to| \npesrances, however, proved to be de Ye tha BARD tie ee. Fea y weak In the 37 ~The art of making “both ends meet Crews. the Hudson. the end be fou 9a h belt ne everae | eptive this time ing version o — —s al vee pon 4 aseneiies again to- against Ineurmount owl oad | In defeating Sharke: uhlin followe day, when the leading champions and ynstantly flowing from a split eye and) RUHLIN BADLY SCARED. | my inn o letter and adopt ne Sens #¥ nti tall-end Giants were due for a farewell BEAT x — & fearfully mashed nose, until in the set Thin tcomed badly seared, Ae be | ai th whieh We reneateed udvtce and wi reuwent before ing town for the aie pouanchavsn 3 We n round he was battered doWN [iy seu: and heaved expectant sane, |in the dre m before we went t) | ing, he fir cecond Western exvedition, ‘There was ‘ slaaaia aaa Winestas eekare tm atiat & volley of indeseribable blo {He stole giances behind his seconds’ | the ring. 1 w t understood righ: | practleally another factor in the meeting that wasn't ta ‘ Pri Pages From pleture of manly strength, | ae we at eel? whOrnes 204 | hare, however, that if Rublin didn’t have Rohitn ca figyred y the schedule-maxers, and | = il! be on and the res . | with ine physique of a Mero. ht because he couldn't | the ability, no instructions or plane bul he isn't so sure of [It loomed up about an hour before gan fabor and money free te sila en: eable t|t r the eye to fe ally, could have made him beat Sharkey tm elded in 4 few moments artoreak: | saing abaree and — _ ania eninge : It was a big blanket of black murk ing intensity of i h liegiate 5 Dahlen or showing hie manhood by | about two hundred acres in extent, tom who have « yee sae aS knocking seven kinds of tar out of him | to show what it existed for, began pour, from far distant citi . m , ing all kinds of rain and emitting biind- theif * ‘ i sparent.o qilickman's three-base bit yerterday | peals of thunder ' lous prices for the least pretense bg The deluge pounded down on the turf Foom. , ‘ ates sa baad red over the eaves and grand ped ie Rot expected at fre to. : * as oof like 4 more than miniature | it be much & ‘ —— lt 1 " toy oe -__—_—-—— -- , “Mut the greedy, thirsty ground licked ‘ : « ' k , a » rel tt Was Hot at the Track EVENING WORLD'S Ss RACING CHART. up theffood, and when the downpour A ba rometer of busin , ain rooms im this 5 4 ‘ ers 4 | i ~|elgckened there was still « prospect of | CoNdition ate toe foreach Tt is & pu op . ‘ “ “| and the Attendance the game being played season—per ect ft al Ways the conversation, on , a 4 : RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD. With Davis, the main pivot. out of bis! Striped flannels, blue or black fhe corridors of he rocker or) Was Small — Jockey HEAD PAY RACK TRACK 1 Tent day—Weather clan, track inet Holl — the Glanis’ gear whirls badly }gerces and Liomespuns—suit to e ate at! () PEROT HACE. For three yeare-oble and upward, 140 edited) penalties and alhwances, sin ng bump ‘rain down and results are about as solid as 4 nee ‘ vnavine| Walsh Returns to the Ml ooo mae treet : . hot. is a pusale for logicla of frayed tissue paper in a cyclone [OFdEr, $1600; trousers, $4.00. ’ et a ® x 1 j T—teiirs n The champs, on the other hand, would] Werecommen the broad concave piied Saddie. ™ slave | _ _ _ Pie_) Goan Sik NO GINGER IN GIANTS’ PLAY, | have pala dig prices for a pusher [shoulders and marrow concave ems as hie de ' r ‘ oo nts’ preliminary py je ol bagel fame to further collar and black findings—but all, 3 yon ® % 18! terd wembled the gambo a nail they ha iven into} niske also the as-easy-as-you- mah ‘ . ¥ " ey | ls ut « Wer i te f & : i at of to scents in the ma the top of the ladder. And they mad 1 W hay the TRACK AD BAY +? heee if » 1 ae no bones about counting M thetrs jong | Please garment. INo extra charge at a Pay ie ere oak th pwer gee ry Pp , 2 gi ore really, aes before it could happen, discounting only|for double-breasted sacks or \ wh ey chp Bg a . ; _ eae en vane | £28 BE att evolutions 1 a “f on the big slate-colored banks of cloud] eytaways. . , | have pout vin ew : ste ar Time-1 12. Winner Bf by Oma Ovner-te | procession than the warming up pr a] that were elging through the sultry i ak * and an that the hotels | iim i i J u place ¥ » “3 pode ay w ; ut we shi i] FCOND RACK Per oa den three peerots and wp, 670 added, apecial wetgite, one mile i rien. “ia hit or mies “ mist slowly but surely. i poi . ion pooner nampa hed: ; earn | rainy ooh nar ured a mai mite Rain finally prevented the game. ig guide, free on aplication. if no bets lave been | pees c —— pacieieeenneieennieen tions, But — colege youths with money are unatil * \ " whiff of that w peneren | i} of the day befgre. ™: % fe nita on vale, “4 Fand-stand, Bemetimacs, howev r, south| Mee | Manors weights potent Bs whe oot awfully hu] ‘The Greenweed A. C. Card. pan sare NOt # ‘ ‘ « - rn these days, anyhow oly hs ' w i‘ e * " Kid Carter, of Brooklyn, and Jim ? @fe simply hoping ¥ | } ‘ win on Ls nerve. sequentiy row gee tion hat ' P bf Judge, of Scranton, wil) be tare at n tere, eile O1ng on ed T ¢ c «| . rh PY ‘i oe set at reat all thie ua night. They are carded to twenty bd Visitor to suspect (oa! ina ania # ex * ured kw was ol | sl sestenay, “eneul a iranater. ot ME Brook. | founds at 19 pounds, and a warm en-| - = Faces would ‘be ver. A \ ; | infu and whose iife beat | 10 Washing counter is looked for. The two ten- ; Sporting. an the pare Gch ° Wiel re} of so long, returned t Time 141 Winsor be, by Albert—Lige OenerG, Ko Emits re} round “prema” will bring together Jack " ‘ SES eae t ie , /! : mh a 4 iiing Midsumn "| a fuldiling our obligations Specie Ferrick, of _Beookiyn, and the "Colored ‘ONE. alte LOCKE (,C.U8 e« * . - the game io the ve me the Criins hes ‘ es © provided a winning tee fin races cock day as 850 ay ol shins, Govres y Will not admis | PITTSBURG PHIL’S HARD LUCK ‘ Pittsburg England in a few days unie Phil says be w @ good bet. His journey came very nea Being deferred yesiertny. for be car within an ace of landing (wo cracking food bets He plunge! on David Ga Fick, driving the price down from § tol r the last race he . mek again he was second Bom Quite an Lwprovement ove mance, when be wy: ab iR AND TEAR OF RACING. |": eted plunger this remark is| Tara! that wears and tears | ie waiting | je on their jour- BAD \ VOTER'S CLOSE CALL. «|< * mn The firw hot favor! ie post | reused pole and was he wi and Hel GIBSON AND PORTER HERE, ACTORS AT ‘| , Michact Sees His Riva: ¥ ¥ the Manha ‘ . e) td ke old ‘ . AS] oattan Beach bleyele track yesterday rom early morning the «un went y ‘ ' ath re > surg Bm wn the cement was alive with ory a nts tn tral! of motors of Detroit, who w ! ponents In a lay, took tu getting in readingss for s wth the hed the work of his com. ‘ os closely, but his ¢ Would not give an opin. mm On their speed. His only prediction m the owteome of the was 1 ink PU win And so do many of the veterans who race yee event of t ame very for he skinm tow o-morrow's yoar-ole. lant i] ‘ oun. carole and eo art | 1 ed Ot #0 fis Gun Precertor & Teddy Boe Devil is} "7 | The tune fee-year-olte, tant | 4 ball ferioage of Putertiy comrve Kace—The Spindrify Handicap; ter rite, mille ant a tarong t oars, thrve-y tote Antes 1 ttrim 40) David Garrick [17 BRT) Martvert m amp ¢ 1 ling, for (hereyear-elde ant ferlengy om main track indes 133 138 Lewdoritty 8 small boy sliding 4 at home neer woke up. et up and e- | nave observed the Little fellow following m Volerl ale “e Siete Express tandem. Taral ron perfect ice [Me worked out three times yesterday, Or, and the showing that he bas | amd not once did the motor shake him, this colt twite as vu aithough several times the pace was in- makes one’ believe “that [creased rather suddenly, But Jimmy re- sponded just as quickly as when be was, THORE, or tghee Ap teatge e > 17} Nene Clar i i Toe genesin 4 Wax 7 OT ia he OeRSatas 113 Hh en "Moina DD Teles i Village Prete ile sixth Race Mandienp, for three-rear-oite and Speart, ome mile snd 6 etuterath os tert. i Gomes 110 Mav Lews ti! planation to show why the game's mae awaltty of Those baenea games would nearly pay the elreult—and. opt altve local { cannot be dou! in my lntereat WHY CROWDS ARE SMALL. it doesn't need any extensive is being furnisning played tn verse QUAKERS MISS LAJOIE. Boston js dong ali sorts of things to the Quakers Pennies are on tobogman and riding fast and furtousiy Pd “ ye on predicted they would mn the hit rea Lajole out of the comme Le ip that be felt, too, for “Larry i. the most valu- avle man drawing salary from the R. & R. combination. arity has w tain extent—t nearly 90 serio eel the reflex 4 tn Brooklyn to a cer- ugh tt hasn't fallen off iy as reported We tion of the mediocre Manhattan end of town. Nopedy would care more to see New York represented by «© consistent\y win- ning seam than I. Why, the int | series, with the two teame stru for first and second pla id-time Washington Park attendances. DAHLEW'S MEAN TACTICS. becomes necessa mat “Had Bul” Dahlen bo llaned Eocaping, by the skin a from cone. a Les ot & jo have tai 3 ng, senselens “ ei re ogame Me Wr DAY, WEDNESDAY, Taw au. SIX RACKS GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THE city NEW TORK QMBDICAL DEPARTMENT, g ‘ial

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