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____THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EUOERCUTS § OT ——— * Big Bout in Chicago Looked Li Soong ra and Jack ae 2” 4 either had any marke! alvantige dur ne the six rounds, although Ryan sent iy to the floor tn the und with ; ——— aright h » the jaw he we nd round contest tired more ID you ever see a man like Hob ke a sparring exhit 1 fight Fitesimmons for getting bur and the 6.40) spectators gave vent to -¥ And it's generally before he is “ B radparie Rac: Garded to put on the gloves with rome wit rc Mp be ss ofr La x ee oer ot oe ' several hundred left the h tieguet Jarles before he was first matened to . Enred Jefe sha all tn aswel meet Rublin. Then he put « few more Par aa ee deg P points on it by having b lon make weights. Ged ler was the part of « meaj out of his hand, and he reine had to call the bout off and lose o| ‘The fight by rounds was as fo lows thousand cases, Now he has a cut under hla right eye. How he got it he won! ROOT FLOORED IN FIRST. say. But there are various ways, you Round |-Root was the firet to lead. fenow, Wil! It prevent him tackling Mr but missed They sparred and Ryan B. Madden's Giant in the Garden of | tried with left, but missed and od ‘Aug. 10? Root tried left, but Tom tucked and floored Root with a right to the Jaw Fits te mighty particular how he looke 210 @1Seieieieleieieie lel eieleleieleleleleisieisieisieisielsieisie + sieeieieie:s When photographed. He wants to appear Root got up and tried again with left at his best, and quite right, too But but Tommy danced away. Ryan b Would you think a scratc) under an eye lef to Root's face, and Root retalia Would lower his facial stock many with right to chest, Root jabbed hk pointe? He does, thous > Ryan's face and missed hard right eee H swing Ryan was too clever f ° ing with Tom O'Rourke : ne be hard juck with Sharkey and Dixon re | Round Root got tn a left to cently, It is not iikely that the famous ¢ suk ekk ehnaes . Pag handler of fighters wii! ask charity just £ kam telad: Otte: Pant oh ond the rame. He has revera! ples yet for 5 inched. On the break Root lanted a Jumt wait thi after the Hor. @ aR aus es Riva ear weak HOU funeral. He has his eye on & Jersey and the Nutmeg & 3 eee Jonnny Dunn office this week f WAITER 7? A correspondent who signs his po gard “Impartial,” says George MeFad- After First Round and Spectators Left Building in Disgust. RESULTS AT BRIGHTON; EVENING, JULY 25, 1900, Midi’ RYAN AND ROOT GO SIX ROUNDS TO A DRAW. oan@@raree ke Fake Fake Neither Man Appeared to Have Any, Advantage, Their Showing Being Much the Same. the blood In streams ey ere sparring when the belt tapped. : et ad n to. im with ae se ht eek’ ry fight hook on the anded 2 a stiff jab to Ryan's insed. Koot put : tse bach With F * jaw. Root had the bet H 4 . eh mix-up which followed. Whe é landed a right swing 1 back Ryan got in @ nf Ryan retaliated wit sear which brought t 5 Ripertanisgae were dancing around each other g twice. but ed and . In the face as the Fount lor ROOT WAS WILLING, : Round 3 an tried with cant fe] F t his left to @ inl ik ed hhen Ton wre te an landed a right : A nto Root jabbed the e Ryan got b ‘ j lef: to Voan's and clinched. On Root's wind Hoot got in a good left to] the brea ent in two lefts to Ryan's sore ear. Ryo ened up with bi ate na it then landed both t t ' ¥ and left swings, but they lacked « hard » Root's Jaw, Root land) popse, Ryan chased Roo: around the both left and right on Ryan's jaw/ring. The latter tried with his left, 4 And sent the latter stagerting wenose|DUt missed Hoth tried right swings but the ring. Ryan came back and mized! Piston Ryan's sure ace with a hard ( ft up amt had the fa rather)twe m Joite to Nerve bu he went to|rour ae 14 Se ee ,| Referee Siler declared the t his corner appeared tired he dIOv! | araw e bout @ g was running down in streams from his YAN " oa GER’S GOOD FIGHT. PARRING. preliminaries “Turkey Potnt SOME GOOD Si mia Ph ee aft to t ariey ammond in Afty-f Round Ky 1 lef he 1 eet tread y stomach and Ro ‘Yanger. the "Tipton @ ' t a draw with ( ft oak y sixth ent five ung” MM watt iH round. Mowatt and had about ten It, gave Yanger @ rounds ~~ He ext » Mow ’ atter When got up m out wih a short began to work 4 yok point of thy jaw ° 5 & § 4 ® AT LONG ODDS WINS. den will put it all over Jack O'Brien at : _ ] the Garden next Monday and asks "The 8] , flee ! Big Crowd Enjoys the| THE EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART Judgment it will be a slam bang, A errs (nee @ 00 you pusees ots ¢| Sport at the Ocean fm the ar. is een money 5) 200 RESULTS AT BRIGHTON BEACH. ary 4 Track — Islip Stakes) axicurow rach pack TRack, July 25.—sevenreens weather clear, track feat C on two-year-olds; Biliee and Ke ih) aided, ver 1 Jim Corbett is said to be after the title @ i the Feature Event. 54s hiner Race Malton ear-olde, Gillen a, Wh) aided on pounds below of the champion stake holder of the | TOMMY RYAN ® bettas. JACK ROOT. wor.d. Jim knows how to keep before @ ° » Joao | 4% & St Pie | Ope Che ML the public even though he won't fight, | @@GG@@GCRREROEREREEr Toon POCO OO OOUOO COU OOOO Cleween) 1" NON GHHOVNCGHAGOG C1010 1010)4 161010 (Rpertal to The Rrentng Waris) itehell 2 - ; we 6 (Copyrtahted by D. Altman) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK | ne HRTF bY Folio Gasetta:) ere ae y Athletic “| July %—The attendance at Brighton J URRS 1 * we pe te one A club managers this afternoon was surprisingly larce me. wo4 | white netted him two bases. Club, . 7 Tori 6 Ow! ito fot : whe can be found on fight days The In spite of the fact that the card was) oom eo | pasting’ age of taeen 60 cowtts tert others fear-deadhends and keep shy none too attractive. There was only on®| nrowm 0 coring | Sinont. "Me h " bd se ie feature, the Islip Stakes at a mile, which 54Q SBCOND RACE —Handicny ter tworrearoide, 10 aide evidence quitting, but was Here it is nearly the first of August had an excelient class of entries « dy wd to, go, in and pitch by. bn a Only one more month for stugsing The track in {te Usual superb aon: | ‘ mits. O'Brien dr ny a bounder matches in this State, Jim Jeffries aa @ition and the weather was ail that) ‘és | Herter wotgees m4 8 6 mn | om ses Gs wan te Thies Wemnes a Carve F he wants to met'the winner of the Ru. Id be asked for The betting was, SR! Barer 7 ad - ak a 7 » threw Ruhlin bout. The champion's physician betak | “SP lie “Rearaake” iis genet ; fii i if in Orton at sea? Atates {t will be nonsense for Jim to try W. ©. Daly to-day purchased Alstke| {2 Genii, 10 Mi t 3 4 rH ston awatted the ball on @ tine to to fight with his crippled arm. Then from J. Gardner for 11.90. s aes ere nant’ . | ) Jeft will have to do some hard stunts jer at 12 to 1, tre ed hs . | —— ery, allowing Gle training to get into shape. Take a bit There were seven starters in the open-| Eq THIRD RACE—Taree-year-oite and teenth jon the of advice, Jim, and rest easy till your| ing dash for t 8, and as there 550 ; Rain Threatens to Stop) '\ !!{' gran fy arm te O. K. again. At the same time, were several tors among them ! f | entr c F = 4s in. | Open MH if you are just longing for a bout, get a Ta d T : | d All they were some time at the post. Al-| "we prone te aH nw} as Game Between Giants with" the Giants’ frat run, Vem ood press agent and fling some upper- ndagems, ricyc es an Zora was the favorite, but the real good * ' R Bia and Pittsburgs. Tae tn Wigner Geel eae cuts and jabs at the other big fellows r , tp Majed fom tel Shite the ees! fe von * » forced at second. One run as Sepa Inds of mMorseless Vehicles ier 20 ine rest ae an lias Seas Cry Eee AD ieee and the others bunched. There w: th | (Special to The Evening World) Australian Billy Edwards won « bout Meet at New H change in the order to the. st de ond upward oto: «| pope GRaNtE com Gory ieee from Bob Dougiass in St. Louls. There's e a aven. however, Waiter moved uy ’ 7 = iy hope for Ed Dunkhorst finishing frst Joined the leaders. Alzora quit « | Dee Mt ‘ heyy _ played prin . = q r two fought it out to ¢ nd, y rv.) ce Glante and the rates this after Pitas oe ae Walter winning by a neck, “He ‘was 6) Seem nearer. ~— =| noon Neches vary Gates) indeed. aa.t| ———~auieemenne 4 (fiperial to The Bvening Worlt) 1. McCullough, Boston, P. C. Lewts,|!2 to 1 chance Quite Hight was three| vere wm 5) threatened to rain at any moment. For He te pretty much of tinhorn sport] NEW HAVEN, July 2 The interna: Boston, MoH. Merrill, Boston cy. | /@neths tn front of Dame ma nigansnt ge dd Bod hersyp te "| SALOON PASSENGER who bet that Erne wouldn't be/tional automobiie tournament and es Field. Brooklyn; BE. A. MeDuffee, Spring-| Haron Pepper by a He | art gt Won . huiten ‘ hexin rain-laden clouds hovered over the | Knocked out by McGovern and now re | hibition opened this mornine at the fell Mase, Marry ¢ ein, | Five two-year-olds etarted 14 theses FIFTIL RACK Maiden two-year-old Allien urlongs Gus fe Wat daay ce tt DIES IN MID-OCEAN. ' fisses to pay over his money. Physically | Pranford Driving Park Arrangements Skeport T. B. Griffin, Bridgepor:. c [OM4 race. this time at atx furte ns — home. | 7 " , r Cer ¢ n " . tha Pepper and Palr Rosamond ! the , QUEENSTOWN, July %.—Richar@ Whe Buffalo iad was not knocked out,| Were made for the accommodation of © Heichert, New Haven W |tne choices at practically the. same Starters, weiante Joke * 4% % % M Pin. | Open This being the final game of the se Healy. a saloon pasa on board the Dut virtually he was, and beta should | 501" spect stands The ex- i Hridgeport; Fo Wo Holande, | Fair Rossmond salled aw “4 tn ig orptprpre rp os he locals and the Pirates, each | fee Star line steam igeniand, from | on WAR open promptly a Wrida + 1 P Maxim, Hartfor iroat 9s ry "2 fn s) BS ; a on nf course, was determined to mone 14 ay ive Py >| . & with siaty vehicles It was the first meet of ite kind ever . , rr é & +3 2 win it, and hoped that the rain would io across, and his ay was buried for a little fellow | The foren war given up entirely to cuntry, and the at far tu ¥ ; § sf t 4 t off so they could have the tuasie | at ery, © ham men Vinge than him eee tae Citapanee, pe We Abemee Me Le 98 tt fh oy. 112 Benses 8 ‘ rr |) t eee wolf,” said Pitcher Garvin, of the ¢ and a k this after sttended Bnthusiasts of the horse to o Par fe io ¢ wanes t Rothen-Mary K. Oener M The Pitteburgs were in a bad mood 1 the competitive events of the day were me tt air Hosamon4 Sart cont Won driving. Time . Gago Baseball Club, speaking of the| ' es came from far and near to see | ieive to the last sinteen ver their defeat at the hands of the Erne-MeGovern bout begun races, and jong ore noon ap. | i Deppe: came with — — aoe ts yesterday, as that just moved |“. Why don't you take him ont" queried enty-five entries pron men and women from far passing the leaders, in wl’s, ant Daly's long one went to Ryan. | them out of third piace and gave the| edicsss"tocte abd complete eutee ter fee aces, which ine ¢ » a Lo h on : net Chicagos the honor of stepping into It Traveller Mark Grimitn. « ‘ ule were ‘here »llow. who at Fair Rosamo: ODGERS LAST CHANCE. e 4 ner Treake, ell sises. ' “Do it in @ minute if he'd agree, and ms and trleycler, aq ing of New York's, Brooklyn's reten end iaftehall chal — Ms Piss vey 8 bed oy vd the | Nin tress 3 trays af more tee ht} d " n * and Metter representa. | pom’ pe the surety c e that Jones | #4e, Manager Clarke put in ¢ DO LO, Konnet Boxes, Improved, holding 4 FO Bad out why bieger men than he “ . 1, but tt didn't go Meet in ‘ov, He | twirl against the Giants, while Davis, | ot mote Bonnets +e 60 have gone down before him,” said the Won in a Gallop. | Suit 4 colors, extra pitcher from Texas M —_ Serap Jon the other hand, was perfectly satis Mee 18 ‘ hird race showed Pre @™M©.\ hed that Mercer would beat the Pirates aces, in Sore and con “That you would.” put in Calianan. : sputath tee and it was r with nis collection of slow, tantallaing ies Ke Eevee Sore Ob Oe Then Garvin began to show he ¥ r ‘ for him He went to ' 4) Parre ef asc sion fell to Mertes.| curves. ‘ i Fen y h y fa quarter aud ke ne je watt Is nded Ketnedy's rolier over. Gould defeat the iittle champion ally winning in a big on By taylor 1d waik and he an @ Order. “BMasiest thing in the world,” he sald carting r who was a neck in! didn't bh very much as though the ! 1 Shecksrd was une P " h 1 wb ittsb Trak feet four and three-fourth inclies | .pwugnr with med be Enaland : troublesome Chicago Orpt would Feciplent of & tre eieinines was pubes: © tell with a reach nearly as loog, couldnt | ging: mp Ran Last, h their last struggle oe series nded oy h Clarke, If, 2 r people | vow nave a trunk oF bag thet neete SU iels bien of, He'd feel Hike a fan at| The manasement at ine ees three started. tn. the the Champlona to-day. Dark Thied Inntnw, gine, ib | ents soal cad wt os oe Be the F400 6 line whistling ‘Home. Bweet | received wort tram W Pompe ' represented the uds laden with wetness hovered abou O' Day's eye Was a bad. and al- a Mot reety, rt. jt PL orORT, P< Sielweut, Home.” Jolie, jr, that he yt rather promiscuously and threatened to though Mer gaye py 4 Uieason, 2, Sehriver, ¢. ‘Then Grimth, for a joke wired from! day because of a ya whieh pop Pag Ang tse: (yg mn, wi ing’ Mer: | Bowerman, tye iM. SCHWART to L gga gains ; b ne te interested. He sta ‘ But hope lived in the players, partie wild = first would give f - lart: Go inhabitants, for they ) second . of Eo fondle Shea ee. ei was To retrlewe, ‘The best they ot four wide Ken, rible Terry.” ri alien is tt Wo ae s have done with the Windy City crowd hance over the Beaumont drove low ling fy to Sel- Trnk and Bg Conductor j $$ e first event this wae so far was to draw, and yesterday they t mot under Chtids’s AY. | yven Clark pasied one leccer's show| bd TRIES, | ero! arate ors " vn anothir Maary One ran paloma, ue Hrd mage Une am ear | nua i Pil ' ee = . wing n bo pe . Teak tee: ee ai Lag thing Bs.lg on ‘ounder to Who shot tae vall Branch, (29 Fulton &., Brooklyn. | (Special ve oti. Mr is Mars J I . af wurcier: ow boost to Davia, for arke at second. ee fh igal ; Sor >) that does not Infuse enermy into even to & * Cross died by the #8 Wagner got in aedrve co fight for 4 RACE TRACK. BRIGHTON Hreacn.| Wa . A athe Skyscraper drew away i > .. July B—The entries t r a J Ms from Imp tn the run home and secured |b M1 players, but they trie? their|Courme a sdid Kelley run nee eae ating O'Brien around to third . Paces are as fo.) sled F. Kem, © m, M ‘ x ' eth A. Skinner, |e place easily by a length and a half. |pest and did things to the liking and re |cleanibtenl of seosad. bewermen, maxing Fire Race "7 for t J for ‘ Mare Never Headed. distike of all rooters Ryun died a mile away from the sack |g») hth Handicap: tor fowr-year-oite ant| Juiee New York i - b First prise, W r m his swat to Demont. Sheckard he: { mile ant @ He = ’ at prin’, co | The fifth race her maiden! It was Taylor on whom the Orphans ‘me's ae niger. . pa 5 a detail | I ng face. for depended to carry them t viclory and ‘worth a corner. De-| 9, i eb gg Sag ‘ \ ; Tra Ir and, Marothen were Roaring Bull” Kennedy Wy Merter's bouncer over in| qiicgrédg balls and qhen tro yt, ieee ‘| f wp ! & | eavy f pac il B of | runs grounder to Davis, who fumbled the bah Boge : nena she tu stretch two as did ¢ 7 ° ” Seeond Kave—For (wey oe ~ Ove fert-ngs N Y AF Hee: | iengths im fron’ a dying at the Sireiied on » ©. ys; ‘chucks. pond , inter muffed the throw the . . Kenneth 4. 8 . itiand, |r managed 1 » e home by a halt) chicago. gerectly | sashed ie. connection out for halt way terrific downpour t Writews \ ergth from amis, who beat all Carthy mies, « | sent Kennedy over MeCarthy clung 4, “ = 0% 1 head Childe, 2 Gheckari. rt. on to Sheckard's "4 high of one, One run \iE.wem SR Gas Capes Bumme entes * ae Green. leanings TENNIS AT LONGWOOD, = =". a RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. | ia ‘ Dahlen. ea SUICIDE FRARED WAR, sta dekateeie ral p tosany r ox * radley. 3. Date x not. made an inspection ty oe ow RACE TRACI Worrell, ¢ with Capts. Davis and 4 ret mong the Win- ove L a The races scheduled to be | run here Tarte Kennedy, 9. ~ in the Mig Tour ‘ Ws best CW More | to-day resull Umpire—Mr. O'Day ' First Race | Dahlen went on the sick list to-day ‘ . ’ ou Il | a . J : and Demont was sent to the ahortstop’s Himself. Finally ret) Umpire Bmeile notified tor fear-year-olts e ’ mE postion John Rraddick, of 3) State street, the teame to continue playing, nd the | mania i ve the Longs ° ig “ Re First toning. Passatc, N. J., = mill hand, hanged on. slow wor oy " seen Was Cevoied ° ‘ - " "heage mo at ety These tips 4 Me Carty we valn | seit carly this morning to a clothespole Wt $6) Sour 1 to handicap single \ atl, 1 to 3 for cocond, an vay to lotate Kennedy's flings. Childs was!) ine back yard of his home. He wi ior 526 Lintule » ‘ or inind Time 1184-4 more fortunate and got at ers played well toget A wor | the Widdier third. Time Kot A pase. y didn’t move and Green's boost fell Into| dead when found. y, As did Larned and ( Hae: | 4.9006040+-0000000000000000| fils mit Childs’s attempt ty annex seer] firaddi erased by the heat and Allen had more difeuity tha ST. LOUIS RE RESULTS. [ond was an uticr failere. No rune He w oyed making kahki Garr phisei’ ‘B ete ise legge tele so oe Mls Terry Weaver ¢| jon 9 ped a bien ane into Greey forme Ce Shares a it sete being + , - . aaae. Fuster tien Pat nem weave | thet he 0 ° {oa a a ’ #) RACE TRACK, ST LOUIS, July B—| Sheckard wanted him to in four efforts, #ulte and go to Soleo Prolieninary round £ | The races scheduled to be run here to-| Sherannd pi fered second all vin tatst night he Auli work at 9 o'clock continued to third Thences wthl| and went home. He left the house at for three-year-olis ast gon whe . | Wren 6-2 2 6 W. A Larned ond | day resulted a follows First Race-One and a quarter miles Won dodge Steadman, ® to 1 and Sto argos. } for tecond, ibert 6 ” pis paves cot. “— | Bing to eaten him. Jennings ambiel on midnight. four that Soren, b peat stopped ‘kan | found. meng A rrecear te te care | oe y! na entire y upset | ernaas., Sheckard ‘This morning his body wasl on

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