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‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDA UHLIN VS. FITZ, AUG. 10; CORBETT the MeGovern-Erne fight attracted. Kennedy at once pulled out certified | VS. M’COY, AUG. 25.. ever witnessed in th country. — , heck for §2.4%, andet t Both Corbett and MeCoy were present men are recognised as the cleverest box : ‘The twenty-five round battle het weer he stakeholder as a guarantee that he at this Aght, and as they were much ers in the world and as they have never fl ue or bowes o : ¥ fought yet in order to prove whieh of Bod ienmeni 4 Que Ruhiin, the would pall of battle on the above eed with the big crowd which at pow smal ‘ . -'t mer ot date ten led the fight they at once notified the them ts the other's superior in connec- aren Giant, whieh 1 slated to be bah Fissmennt ental 2 club official that they would fght tion with the selentifie part of fastiana amt oh Ane, 1 will be derided in) f acun training for the hattle. Pits ie doing} f Matchmaker Kennedy was then tii & dig crowd will ne doubt attend. } Madison Square Garten under the sue f his work at i ho while Ruolix rmed of Corbett's and McCoy's dertre When MeCoy was asked by the writer) plees of the Twentieth Century Athletic) | + aetiing into s Hath Reach | f 'o fight. and without losing any time if it was true that he had agreed to Club. The selection of the battlegr una fe Charley White will referee the fignt ye hunted up beth fahters and notified fight Corbett the last week in August 4 | Keaseee aenevant Sikile between \ hem that he would give them a big he admitted it was, and furthermore Wee Made at s meeting between Bod Shae bedevameatienlly a? incentive to fight at the Garden on or staied that he was ready to sign the Fitzsimmons his manager. y wee] ‘bout Aug % Both fighters informed ticles of agreement for the fight as Homes, and Billy Madden, who represent. | ‘ Kennedy that they would no doubt ec- soon as Corbett was ready. ed Rubin \ WS locept his offer and sign articles of agree- Corbett cquid not be found as he had Only three bid re vet fort he ment in a few days gone out of town for a few days. © bide were received for the a : ‘ : . on | ” es) heavy weights that this country has ‘This contest, If It takes place, wilt Matchmaker Kennedy was all smiles Gontest, they coming from the Twentieth | GUS RUHLIN. ever pretuced | BOB FITZSIMMONS. surely attract one of the biggest crowds wer his success in securing the Ruhlin- cn Ce ub, Which offered the| ne at the net receipte derived| While the contest between them kthtorte: CW, Who: taken 4 feed of ever seen in Maddison Square iis @ Fitesimmons contest and when asked if “KID” M’COY. ters per cent. of the gross omg laot ab et ompletely nth mer 4 them a few days ago the puolic t@ anxiogs to see . CORBETT. he w It to he true that Corbett an4/ ng trouble in securing the contest.” ceipta; the Seas rting Club. which} fh Fitasimer Matte ir fahters © agreed to fi that they could make money by fighting big fellows come together. | @out whatever but that the interest in] MeCoy hed agreed to fight, be said As this is > the time selected tw wan willing to give them @ per cent at fire oT . entury | ® eet tna few days and eign jat the fen Hoth fighters eald ther orbett made such @ and) thie fight will surely equal if not sur | Yes they have agreed to fight Fitzsimmons and Sharkey for their bate : 5 aor © Manager Kennely |of agreement for the contest were perfectly willing to meet in the| showing Jim Jeffries, the followers | pass that which was displayed im the! each other and will be matched in a few tie, \t ig more than likely that the latter and the Westchester Athletic (tub, | Oi it tk mith them they | ‘Phie match wae drought about| ring before the law fled, and promised] of fieticana have been extremely angions| McGovern-Erne contest. If they do|days. I have already offered them alagnt will be decided at the Seaside Which was ready to give the Aghters 75) reed to accept and of course Kennedy |throwgh the influence of one of the|'o give the stockholder a definite an-} to have him flignt MeCoy. and as their) fight. which is very probable, the con: | big incentive to Mght at Madison Square | sporting Club or else at the Twentieth IEE: jig Blade recsipts' and asel Get the bavi tthe Twentieth Century [awer afier they saw now big a crowd wish is about to be fuifiled there te nal test will be one of the cleverest battles! Garien on Aug. 2% and expect to havel Century Athletic Club on sek stockh OMEN FROM MANY CITIES ARRIVE TO COMPETE IN THE GREAT NATIONAL Rt ENTRIES FOR Cool Breezes from the| PHE EVENIN' Ocean Were Scarce at Track and Crowd Swel- TT. BRIGHTON RACH PAVE TRACK, Jal 16 ‘WINNERS AT BRIGHTON; TO-MORRO IG WORLD'S RACING CHART RESULTS AT BRIGHTON BEACH. had to return, His rap to Leni hucked badly by that individual and he reached second. Dahlen reached ret by grace of four wide filngs by Dineen. Cross uppercut one that wae caro by Teoney Collins flung rasser to Barry in time to ° force Dahlen at second, Demont made bold move to tally from. third, bus eaught by Sullivan. No runs, Third inning, Daly war se to cover frst Mont to secon Sheckard weet ‘4 ipinet of Hamliton's high knock to Fun away back ¥, nertal ‘sweep n over t4 Dal neatrel “slashol" one along ‘the t that Was good fo ciat. Sullivan missed Nop's third we - HUBIES 6 A DOUGERS Only a Small Crowd of Fans See the | Tenney's hard Bieventh day, weether clear. track fast ore strike 4 1 e 4 tered. HAZ MST RACE -Vor meiten Uheve-yeur-side and upwards, Wd ated, peial elahte but got tetra im nth eapensg — me set — Ga third | | petting. ime. da single which scored Fare | . Jerre | MH 4% % OW Ht Fin | Open cle Long stopped and did the right r Cp aw Pee se ne re thing with Keeler’s smash. ‘Tenney got World) ret a ar en aris bouncer and tossed it te | RACE T BRIGHTON REACT, 1 12 16S @ (Rprelal to The Evening World) Dineen, who covered the bag. One run, . Skea ak 5 % » §| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN. Poneth § duly ¥ we ; ; @ 1 #1 Jury 1k—Belee’s bean devourers from md Hrighton this afternoon in search of 0 > FP Rls ay : Colling put up a brief fly, which fell oe wits San eae, Gnaanee ‘ eR MEL pete, wry th rut tte chr | sre eon mio al ha , ooklyn# this afternoon, But the ad-[off the bag to get Demont's ed. The west wind scurried across the Mati, 106 " | BS | vance agent of that crowd of ballplayers | of Mtahl's ounces. which Tesulted in infield with the hot breath of am eM+] 153 George Simone 112... ‘ ” o 29 | didn’t make the impression on baseball Bostonian being sate ps humiilated h There was plenty of alt me-Kun Freeman by striking hi raged panther or v Sar pd Won ridien oo Time—1.d 48 Winner dg, by Platlande—Lucky Clover,| fans that he did a year ago. It will be}out. Harry hit It far enough ou ” stirring, but the harder tt blew the] Owner—wWo P provera : remembered the representatives of the|feach to get three bases and score taht warmer it ed to make the crowd aacone pat Fi-Por four-year-a de and upward, WO added, allowances, one mile ent t) itu a year ago were fighting hard to Eablen attended to the Sullivan obse> ‘The card was attractive and prom- | { fetiing gain first place from the trotley-cluders, Demont's ywart soarer fell to ined good sport, that there were] inter | Starter: weights Jorveye | MH 4% % % Ot Fin | Open, clos pt.| but in the National game, as in every- Long assisted Dahlen out, some amends in sight for the hot] G4) Prince Meciorg 116 Von Kesren) 1 2 Ie Ph of es 14) ching else, time makes changes manection Was good for ro was Rive Devil, 1m bs Oe that ht t Daly's was three times as good Out of town oaremen have the {m-/Miltstreams resembles somewhat the for business in reference to the National | weather, The single stake led 44h MveLeat of Dare, 108 eC » 33063 5 8S el Cene taee a of stars) and tt sent Cross home Harry stoppe hat old Bol “t in them’ | tenor tof the fret Hab Hoat]Regoiia, and have been erecting #mali| the Babylon’ Stakes at seven f@longs Mtirt good. Wom driving Time-146 1-5. Winner tr ¢. by Wedeworth—Minnte Payne | Se strumaiing hart to displace the} Farrell's push and sent {t over Presrion that old So s agin ‘ nase * they are heavy, |grand stands al) along the bi uff of Ne | Phe track was very fast emer) Ho MeAver & 6 Chants from the tailend of the race, And| ime. One run and the Nationa! Association of Ama-|» nl ' and] Bree This will no doubt be appre- 54 THIRD RACK Por two-year ote, selling, $600 added, five furlongs such a state of affairs affects ae | teur Oarsmen as well, While they did| Usually ¥ Ajelated by the mass who will be unaple Alaike's Good Hace. ‘ : es : ce Thal Weavibe praation wore E. ire seats in the Apeedway bones fabeeiie to:the Onder F ates. treasuries, Even the excetient article of | REQUITS AT ST. LOUI hot negiec eular 9 The ation ar work of flagging the course and| Armor was i tick, | inden | Starters, wetghte \ pee eee my | Dull those Heaneaters have been putting . LOUIS. daring tne day it was plainly observ t special tre riminor Hetalis will be completed to: | ine race per | att . up for the past week didn’t ten’ to fat. ga sgicap f * held n eo Vespers, itor! Over two hundred inv! lone have om uatty f . a ( able tna the weather was held tn m ni Vv pers, Malt 6, ny. Over tw hundred tagitatione av Venaaan We! ean a LS £3} ten the attendance. Thetr spurts have], RACE TRACK, 8T. LOUIS, July Ie Bieter respect than on Monday. Quite considered ‘hel ing Tom Platt and Dick Cr The | 1s elmer no accowat or wee tne Meee) fe ¢ 6 | only been spaxmodic daltenase? Ut Bete tondar: reeled’ a9 delegation o t mill be per "cont H 1 Alsike, the se iT = ' oll fp PACiionn! de tg! } Rogge ae 5 Re. ’ Magbilas Sy Mente) a {tholte ment to the front. with Harry Bh Eee ncwerescn. 108 j bE] the Dodgers’ invailde ware stilton the} First Race-8tx furlongs.—Won oy tived last night end this fhe, enrer ine Vee mm Pi vents tor the | un, and .making all the runnins | ie wo! 9 6 Ya 1) «=. | wick Mat, but even with the patohed-up | Kindred. 5 to 1 and 5. HE Noeker. 1 by bight alt the this year members of rews wera, of the Nassau | cleverly by a length from tong) ge ame a ie i 9 1%) | team nothing but victory was looked for, | 10 2 .0F Biacs, was second, ant Harry wil] compete here to-morrow ’ vil stl if Swath davis cate a 2 Oto} chance, who beat Harry ' 1 mm | 5 ake third. Time—t 1s t-4 ? ‘ mer! ehatn ‘ wel by Harlem MeCoun half e dosem lengths for the The leroe. 107 ; * 4 » |The heat and humidity were severe! gecomd Race—One mile and three si Ree mapertey WO) have arrives = wan iie keene. riade ‘truen lore! ecntiment, ‘Theil, at | Place the Tramp aPagmen’ 10 16 8 19 19 1 1 MD 1 Wl enoueh to make that let biager than] tenths. —Won by Chickamauga, 3 tol Hond, of the Bac nn gt ts , vi 4 Heade Apart. Won ridten out Thee. 48 Winner Wk 1 ty Ponian Pombo Owner| ever, but the players were not the ony | and #0 5: Col. Gay, 4 to 1 for pegmae whe will row against Titue for the i . 7 ) gaffered under these unpleas- | $000"4, and e Levy thir ‘ime— McCture was the favorite 19] 6 pe py, ees te ied eentea’ iahaveneme: aa ones who suffered un toctation cha is b eee ad race, and he won afier & 9 | ila ii haan int wrehGe: GND edded:: seven tertones, | ani litlons, for the spectators were — a Avest 4 Boat Club, as are perb contest, Tilue Devil, who wae j kept busy mopping thelr brows, = ntermed o fane d went back tn the be! j ot i gtlie cglalacallallaal vit, Bonin, | fancled a rem de ipae the unm 1 | ates [ ttaere. wtene ww | comm "Si The Matting Order, ROOSEVELT COMING BAST, Eamemee Beat Civ) b sears Prince McClurg jolred him a wow 5 8 ‘The Laureate Boat Clube crews, tn- | Mest P turn, and together the palr e 2 7 4 eleling Hialo, whe showed such fine|).; adhe team from that potnt to th hf #19 Welcome at Mit hei t h |r t mpet ¢ drive from the tx ' rir > \wankee orm at the Mariom regatta and whe (uation. 19 mete in the are doing | Was a tare fom the) we we hd FA ind Gare. tt Chmnaiy ; - wn Keg i lor ae ae Math Ae | Dauntless has © serived from New Or lenath to a By Bo) Wh Pat P ot FS » Begin About Sept. 10. je t) mediate at the Long fslanl vening to him on to} "iene : beginning of the race, and er te setemed the taiermadio Vening to urge him on to Petra Il, Won Ke Hart wot Won hing. Time B88 25. Winner, Romsbell, om ©. 2 by te vetere—tinmte RANY MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 18—dov, * senior four Bt thelat the National capecially Ah A el nat? accompanies | ; van ower bai? a guaran pores 0 anes (aivay Native, eh. @. OF Inmyuote—Ne lle Grant wner-® Lakeland fyaren Nop B Roosevelt arrived here at 10.0 o'giock Heat Club, The Milietream Fairmounts and it ble wipe out “he | him to the ree : ett Re Bianco ot en oe —s sansnamaamaen --——--- | Umpire-Mr. Swartwaod. to-day on his poflenurd journey to New ’ at Club of a " old score rl ra fe th . ” Moret of the Tb ov Club, Can r “hie. vel fast night, the latter elu® gotne| to be Interest B rag Mg, A eee ci ean oo (eed at. the post f ee Piret . York. He will reach Chicago at 1 P.M. « Hoel Minot. The eight of the’ Alreaty the epeculaters have a elthe pler for a tur +ero. hour ‘Then Nag ad two Dahlen got Hamltto pounder and | and depart for New York at &%. No _— ao | Fae ges eet toliow flung {t over In me. Cross did a ike | stops will be made en route ’ nat ahe had not ald third, a ran out at the with Langs contribution Daly ®t) Gov, Roosevelt said that he expects RNE DISCOURAGED BY 2 e2tyitanton oust ahe meet herein ceed ict booet. Mo THR | ao boptn blo campaign sbvet Sept Nt aman sad that und when th fehtened «ul print to take Jones | ey Tattod wen te otwervel and Petre came nom x homer. Keeler tied | put the place of the opening speech he career ont int sh winning easily by four lengths 4 by Stahl, and the little fell ot (Ol nas pot yet determined and will be j cause he le eiving her » suaclal prepare Me oMerriens who was four lengths | ‘ithird before its return. Shee rap. ed by circumst @) (on for rhe Brignion Cup mn Ut The Regen 1 ped a low liner, which Collins took. Be bell y ances yet to be — Sid it look that Keeler # . ' " be Urow to Heckle: : _ JOCKEY HENRY’S PRESENT. Dead Meat in faby throw Heckiey rached, iti of «double Frank Erre, the lghtwetght champten Jockey Henty, who won the Brighton! ‘The Mabylon Stakes furnished a) ree a ut trying |? ted. No runs. who was beaten so quickly dy Terry M Hindieap with’ Jack Point, recelved a hot finish between Mative a i. art second lu * | h TRIRD 70 DE ON A GRAVE londay h " . foe! ee « she V jan Was the a B Govern on Monday right, has quit ti Sikocte Mien Oh te tiaaind. tet tte Tak" pemine went away f — Third Inning. Collins's grasser took an ugly. bound , fing for good. Hie defeat by MeGovern , amed Scheflin, under (front and made the ramming, with Capt. Corcoran made three swings et fover (re shoulder, and on the rec- was such a hard blow to him that as Kowueeh sitting Reds Didn't Prove Great |rinx: ) ‘it counte'a single. Three of Nops's eeon as he reached ‘his dressing ’ . end Ihe dthoaw Denders cluded Stahl's wand, he announced his retirement trom \ OF eel and. jo:ne Attraction at Polo | throw. Grawtord alsa |entg no Bowens ey, Coaches ead, business, When asked later sk Domine = blew | _" Me | wt ‘oher single being isabeth Isaacson, fifty-nine years FRANK Wo THORP. |) en ened out, and Native fee Grounds. i fee be S BOne See Ne | cored Barry smote the sphere 10 Pa of 1089 Lafayette — Brooke or Hombshe nd ‘ ack, scort 0) ft for @ sack, scoring Collins, Free- t Give have the title | [suited in a stead heat de “ [oes ring Heck 7. Geinn's foul left for ose iirhen she tried fo, make we, died at Bt. Mary's Infirmary to _eo never again defen and aNtlve. ‘ihe stake was dl Smith drove a long fly to deep centre, | third, wae nailed. Sullivan si one : sid 1 E is venggttie aways The stARE RNA ATE opiigh gy The Regntng World 1 Ee ee OD tO eee centre | i yauen and he beat It th fest by] Despondent over the deaths of hee — | vided ie aah te POLO GROUNDS, July 1.—Manager pave rambled co first on four wide b: an eyelash. Ric d tallied fd the play. parents end Taiioes, she wens t6 Cys 5 BOXING BOUTS TO-NIGHT. | ‘% Py ant Herbert third all tossere who compose the CIn-! sending Foster to sec ‘arner ve Demont batted for Kelly, who was! gushed ber ‘ _ oe nnett team arrived in town Log yoo A toe reenen, forcing Hickman | sotked by Freeman in the last Inning across her mo} a | mi. No 4 ty | . morning and came to these grounds, | ; eciidssioy sad Greenies Ciobe ies sack W'GOVERN GOT $14,000, | BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, | ornine ant ame. these armani actin ed aeeih T tactary ave Wri Oe Teale to Toe Bening Wott ejuvensted Olante The vislore aie |reeulies in hie retirsenene at fret Poster f ; rds. 1 Joe 1 ' seat nie hes RACETRACK, BRIGHTON HEACH, | slated to play the locale only one game, | Tag oe pretty ‘annie catch of tt the S-. ye. xing a oa) ees . elroy . sca ‘<The entries for tomorrow's | 4 tle contest from early in the season, | Bop ty In aot right. Breitens j range Age el we i n we I ae a oh " is ne ind as both teams hed an open date) pickly disposed of by Davis a pyle. Every man does it who gets rena at Tuckahoe | , br cH Bee care four ear ode ant wp. mile] conday they decided to play it off d pushed a grounder to Breiten- : ‘ Vor tow Hawley nushed a ten f Suits that k . \ eo two twent ‘ h Hoth teams were determined to win » and died at first. Van Haitren one of the Suits t we make 4 ll al y mS t the field |was the next wetlm on hi raiser . . } ee tt pcos gnc fag A ‘ rs 1 forth ely ooh nog hoot Tharrett Beibach sent 4 grounder’ during the twice-a-year sales nar: the star Georee Montoe, ' f Le 3a Foe "| very early, Corcoran who threw him out at frst t ot Brook u , ie VCO’ WAKING Y, | Bi tmae i tives tre te | When the game started there seemed | No run held for the sole purpose of MONE to bq more policemen present tm Ki Mt . ame 0 a % ‘ at ' Hench race 7 | there were spectators ; : “wel ee . ¥ ot Maney 6 were te The Ratting Order. ‘ ay te. ae eve ng har beon | tt vet ig i solic New. York Cinetnnatd. y ee a Meri Van Maltren, ef, Barrett, ef, f Fa and this good . ie Corcoran, 9@. . wie bhatt ores = tee Beckley, ‘Ib. * ee Crawford, rf. sae Le aoe oo MoBride, if ein ‘i ots Maa ¢ quinn, b MFASDEN TO BOX O'BRIEN, | wo! oS. Hieinterdt, bite Jack O'tteion, | MOA ? , i yp. Hrettenstein, po Umpire-Mr, Terry First laning. ett led off with a Fr comre. Belbach muffed It ened ‘ ater rea Se Dowie. “Raaieey the ball to it cen aleed a foul fy f ~ 4 tw te with the fi re on a Lgl pla ove Bartel awiord smashed a scorching handle € omtors to bas rounder (eo ho Shi resched firat safely, Beet third. MeHride’s hot @ hurted to, Doyle by out, Bec high to oy oeant = the hen ” vit Maid of Mortem 108 1) Lact Baltimore 168 er CLAWSON'S BUNGLING WORK. M'GOVERN, GARDNER AFTER a Oo UP) WASHINGTON PARK RACES. | aise ine tras, bax i i ft n test roar ea\ of third, i "beck his TON PARK, July 1\—The anh . a wane a ‘ oat ep races here to-day resulted as follows i Vee fo Sih alcee "HANDLER TO FIGHT WALSH, | otitis Sis 'tod™4" oS" aang THEY WOVLOWT 06 IBSOED. “acmtyctye. fount At dd Bld Gunte alee third "rime—1.0 12 | 10,4 080 SSI third. Wrne—e waed onal Geodata’ Galde. No. T of Goodwin's Offetal Purt Guide, which brings the racing up to July 16 has just been issued. This contains ail the races run in the United States and | “snage. No racing man can afferd to be without te . hawed on F aft | be ap: ed oy Spprectmtes | uding k OTirien ite turn at a boxing |i end in " it. Two of wh | ihitiy @mith. while Wal drags with the latte: WHY IMP DIDN’T START. Tha revive ‘The withdrawa. of imp was a surprive Custer and “KAM” TI and Orea Hand a € ye ————_—- Hew the Clube Stand. Ww, LPC Cite keeping cutters and tailors em- between seasons and to Chude ci 3 cmieage Ei ko | New York State Cohen & Co, ~ ‘erring WN. W. Con Nassen and Ann Sts,, N. Y, Look for Belding Covered woth Red a ~ i tr $ z s 4) tat 3255 ! Hn sf tis I q i I

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