The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1900, Page 8

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‘ ‘ i u i & 4 4 | _. Ld A BUNCH OF RAPS AT THE BOXERS. INSISTS ASSL SiS Ge Sieieleielelers Fs word tale of woe: “Permit me to re iy but emphatically take ep to the opinion that there is no ——— \RLEY HARVEY, he of the sonorous voice and glad hand firmly believes that bin fighter @ Martin Flaherty, of Lowell, can beat 2 MoGovern and is entitied + bout |@ Lasten to & few lines of Charley's 100 é ) thon fighter near MeGovern’s weight who oan make » creditable showing. That ster) ing feather-weight, Martin Flaherty, is pos to fight at the drop of the hat at, 199 pounds at 3 P. M., or 128 at ring: As both McGovern and Flaherty have beaten Erne. the natural sequence is that they should meet. What has Terry to say?” | ‘Terry will ikely say ‘Nit.’ | ee Johany Dunn makes the following an Rouncements: That he is not math maker of the Seasile Athietic Club that Mesers, Leon and Harris were)’ feally tl Tuesday night, and did not Prefuse to fight because there was on! & corporal’s guard present, and he te otill manager of Mr Matthews. Ali right, Johnny, shake bands and make up . 2 e Tt young Charley @ bout on for Joe Ber in, here's a chance. Mike Willard called at thir Office yesterday and sald he was after Bernsteig, Young Russian or Young Muldoon, He considers them all easy) Will Charley show the white Marty! we'll an wants to pet Ta MISSA SINE! © SLOTS LOte stots ie Sl oe) o/e.0:e SMSistereisioteteleleie sr. ‘Phe Westchester Athletic Club seems Into a state of innocuous te have . desuetude. This expression is well meant. oF Billy Brady ts back again from Hold eelacn e wes't foal bie champion Think He'll Have any? Trouble Winning, fm the best of shape with an arm In har neas and his left hand chewed up by & A pull pup, Jeff will have to do some tail ; | hustling to get into trim aad also make} If Guy Rublin doen't whip Rob Fite " ree im. He} rounds will be the timit ® paying matcti before the Horton Law's Sen a when wees bi “i \ ked with o Do you think Hob hae gone back fomre. Fi Whe more surprised than P ‘ ’ tab is keep your Pld $2 uals = e Sey Come Reet Bn Cemeee *| “Indeed I don't, On the other mand.) s eo ® atyle at Hath Heach as he did for the | 4, by gg Mg oe woing to do (8) none of them is too hard for me | Chariey mene. went wet le expected Batior, and is already in good enough) —s Here Billy Madden showed him the| meal ticket to-morrow night shape to engage in a stiff tistic argu veuing World, which said that Lanky Broadway A. 3 = ment, His work for that requirement! TEN ROUNDS-RUHLIN. Hob expected to win in fifteen rounds ts a severe one, but he n _ . vie te ‘ave he hasn't lost any)’ Now, wouldn't (hat make ¥ Brg — poveting fighters in hia] Shanically ant that | ant) “Win, of course, and in quicker time He hasn't a chance, ard there'll stable. All right, Billy, then don't Say ~ ponte den than Git Jeffries with Fite’ was the only one there J je bad just entered his training quar-|repiy, as he straightened himself up to f m bout Rublin’ ’ « ° me im o too low al ‘ m when an Kven-| his full 6 feet and odd inehes ‘Ten, Billy?” he paid Fits. Sports alwaye get leery when you are eilent. es Bernard Reich is the latest to advo- cate Tom Sharkey's cause, and now pays he will bet $5,000 to $1,000 that the fatlor can beat Ruhlin, Rather « bis tnducement, but Reich says ht means Dusiness and te willing to let the waxer go even If Fits beats the Akronite. He) declares {t's up to Madden now, but may be said something else is up, too ‘That something ts that Tom and Reich as partners are about to open a cafe on well, an uptown, well-traversed thor- Is that the motive of Reich's oughfare ? mers Many Owners Withe! mnanrox nesen nxn resc Speaking of Ruhlin, Billy Madden, SHA MNT WACK Handiony for corer. year who expresses everything of Gus's, even draw Their Horses, we ! @o his anguish, somewhat sore Se aie aie oe, een he read of his champion veing a] Making the Flelds|*** "stm sew bao Swede. “He says he was born In Can- ee em, ton, ©., and I believe him,” said Billy Small, “ ‘ “Purthermore, Choynski never beat ; * Gus, and when (hose thy are set gg ae right I'll feel better.” All right Milly (aeectal to Tho Eve sen (ete @lways ready to stand corrected Bg ’ Adegpt sabia t N.1555 \ ter oe r e fire There must be as many boxers at} meeting (h rack Wa ‘ | tates. | stattrm, woigce jeawa. | Bath Beach at present as there are | ent hat is tomy golng w : = China. They are uspicious lot 4 ‘iw iid not ren the cause of their assemblage can avy, for sae . i be attributed to Ruhlin's winning over « p soil # M @harkey after training there, The ony} « ver , al y ; : peal accommodation \s the bay, for|"*" . xs avent | there isn't room enough where ‘ Work to box sardines. There's Ru . 7 55 George McFadden, George Monroe, O»-|.* i ear Gardner ant adozen or more lenser ; me x f ere ree « > twenty-fou T dea Gull Ha Bours not now being used ap. at “ir After a Sghter « good 5 hing doohy he hasnt got much rie » parade Talent ‘ erowded bathing beaches on Barri : rod expect to # " wy ree Monroe ti 7 Teady to let fy a sid ‘ i BP unsuspecting individual who hat ke ls a ' arene, weiebis Jorasve pened to “bunk” into him N er {ihe talent wer either. THE KNou KER Max ; or ‘ ” BERNSTEIN ILL Nik Won't Be Able to Fight G . 7 and Lenny Has Been © aw Joe Bernstein, who was matched fight Oscar Gardiner at the Hroadw Athietic Club to-morrow night ‘Stricken with mals rheumat is is training quarters yesterday an De unable to appear Manager Pate has substituted Eddie Lenny, of Phila | Geiphia, The latter ts in good in training thre ra and, hav will doubt. | tion, having been 10 fight Geog: advantage in weigh! He ie a determined, fighter of the MeGov and all his victories have re He was matohet an * '* Yesterday afternc WINNERS AT BRIGHTON; _ MAXIMO GOMEZ IN FRONT. Track in Poor see thane for |! HEEVENING G WORLD'S RACING CHART 0 Fite's prediction omastng. the First Time and Wieekia's Handicup. kewarm jicap, & No Mewe ft Hote Ale \ppar Nellevwe. nd got the chy, who was badly Wrikover for 4 The fourth race mile and a half ‘er for Autumn, | at half a mile and) Tulee marth’ ne font wallop by 8 degen: sen el a after ie second chatee, o| suttats clan, front, of Bours. went over to « Turkish bath im favorite. He eigath street. Piteeimm tve the THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, BEAT FITZ! CU COCC OOOO OOO OOO OO CU OCC OUC tO UCU OOMEnMnnnn nettcrint Akron Giant Has Great Respect for Fitzsim-! mons’s Ability to Punch Hard, but Doesn’t | RESULTS AT BRIGHTON ‘BEACH. * Was am hour late, as the for women! oars roo) Phowgraphs Posed for by Rublin, at t Tra % JULY Quar 5m ON AUG. 10 ; AT THE GARDEN gees wanes “Ede tt with thet hemd Righteeoth day, weather rainy, track show | 8 and upwart, $80) added mile and a sjaterni’ an 1» Owner * ‘ ! ‘ two be} ‘ Mamtion Tie tweeper »Year-OM Stakes » by L. Pilking- was won by: whieh L. about #ix fur- Derby's Orme. Belling ot was] Set Chevee sieve : 8 2 ates ard ded by J Kelle a the Windermere, i * Aron oy Kot” Sloan, shed ret Th mi ty-firet | Gi ° rity rea Produce ; t * bay fenders Manager Madde his WITH HIS HARD RIGHT. ve as fit aw that Mddie I've heard , sad this hand is the one that'll he stilities,”” he added, as he poinied ght fst 4 help manager's shoulder around here and styles of the game I'm becoming voroughiy acquainted with, Fits can yihing he wants to and I" b him. In a sense, | feel sorry but you know I need the | money same ryvedy elem | Rubitn could hardiy contain himeeit AUT AUUST OF YERKES. London Papers Accuse »| Him of Trying to Get Their Railroads. lots | Betting * 4 ) Open, Clee | #3 $2 68 | LONDON, July 2%—The arrival of| ; § : | Cha T. Yerkes, of Chteago, in Ly “aS i Viiaeenl Gem . sn alleged mission to secure ‘i ~ 4 f the electric tramway system vente at the meeting 80%) added: a) » Jed to considerab'e Bocatng s aie erkes “the | % 6 8 © mre | Ope Ce ie are 0. 16.’ i Me erhe he tae BOB a 5,000,000 monopoly in Ch ’ 4 be ‘1 wante to run electric car | > & ah os | vl then says ' ‘ 2 «(th Chicago are devoted to seorching critt- ‘ * & ‘ ‘ Mr. Yerkea's street railways , Kantane Ge ° OF Tow Wet for Games ut the Polo Mr. Yerkes as a tax dodger ; a ia Ghd Waihinnws I aid that ‘Haron Yerkes,’ as the | fon Pek . » nts, as # called j erin i= . the greater part of his o * & & & Fis Ore Oe PL. se in the Unite States and is we ae Bars i ley heen ‘ ene fifty midon dollace te this " \ % r h : y in hard cash, What will he do ve bt a " alll w 1 ae ; 4 Hy 3) ow . . nd Siw say he is going to make a r che ells” Gace is ‘ue * } for tramway and ratiway con | : sin London a at he nitends ark, iO attet. one and a be Wet a a Link up a # of pansenger trana- : mE or metropolts as he hai s & 6 kone Vea ot | 10 and realize another nig ee ae 5 =" No Game at Philadelphia j ‘sae ot YEP PS] punvapenmua. suy. 2h—the bs Kumor saye be dangied £10,000 before P oe me § ” 13 65) hall” gaine ed he te as ed and indignant gaze of 7 + by Crene-Mentonrale Owver- | (Onda between , oe tain of our honest county and com-| [team was postponet " rep | a sports ate, ols ferionge, } a re | 4 1 ——_—_— ——-—-~,,,, — |BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. | | fe'ting, = ey roa _.. | RESULTS AT ST, LOUIS. z ‘, & S ‘ 4 2 a aT. LOUIS RACE TRACK, July m— sulle of the races to-day fo.) tte, 5 to 2 and 4 to 5, o | for piace, second; timed Pe - ‘Mte ont | parents, 7" ' 1 RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, July ~The races to-day resvited an fol- ( Race-Five fturiongs.leon, § to tt 1 = Bory. 5 to i Ag A -ond, Omdurman or Race — x furl vate, § to Land 2 to 1, iret for second, and ail’ ‘hina. “upe-bts 34 1 Third Race—Onre and one-h oi Gioke Ht to 2 end 7 to to 1 for place, second; ind. Timo—$.18 2-4, Wyal sepnine @ HOO OG0101010101 9181 0107G 1010: F0) 010101014) 191A 81H LH HOEORIOOOROHOT bility Are Amused at Fitz’s Prediction that ' i] He’ll Land Knockout Within 15 Rounds. -¢¢ TROLLEY STOPS TEN ROUNDS. VB. 1VRODIDIOWH DONG Hs HODOOEDIG Veeea enews “TE can't lose, can 1, mityt’ nand His Championship Possi-" ‘ at the manner in which he sprung hiet Rublin now stood ready to @o dame joke and lauehed heartily suin his trainers. He pie I salied into Charey “But 1g Vl! get to work now speed of a Vantam and he said as he threw off his mat minutes, Then @ begun peeling down to that” part of uh eed, during which Piitie whieh was left over. iatle winded and i RESPECT FOR FITZ. “Now you don’t want me to tell what q ! tnetics Lam going to en:ploy with Pur Pavey | That guy is wie encush now without wee the only stumbling tiry my letting him gai anything we to the championship He's got many 4 ¢ ml puane “i yet and | know Vii rier ven various par Aug. 10. ' JEFFRIES’S eee FIGHT | DEPENDS ON ) CONDITION OF LEFT ARI ' ‘The date of Jim Jeffries's next Saquar the sleep or } In defense of thte championship depends ducer shim tn sightest way largely on the condition of his teft arm, alt fight will be put of \ which he has had in several kinds of |‘0F Monthemat least until November, \ nanager, why terlay from Euro Ms whl be IHAY FEVER ASTHMA | 0 (realment by math under supervision of owr physl- ion Dlank and teste arte and harness for months If tt mends ranidiy he will fight any one before Sept. 1, probably at Madison 8 banite Tickets Used | , to Cheat the Subur for exami als | Pt THY NEN CHEMICAL COMPANY, | Tree: ment Rooms, 519 Fifth Ave, Company. |___NEW NOY SOR, eel Cat-mte tickets to Coney Island that have bern tssued to suburbanites by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Cor wince the l-cont fare tu the beach was D., put tn force have all been ca.jed in. CURE Meot t the ays Tae order went company claiming tha ed to fraudulent practices by the and condvetors The thekete were leeued ‘ook form, each representing a balf e, or two and ane-half conte. One took the pa senger to King’s Highway and ar the remoinder of the distance to C Ieand, making a total fare of cents. Many patrons of the road who lived in the suburbs this side of the dividing line would only give a two and one-half cent ticket, aml numbers, | the company officials say, have been riding to and from New York for haif fare Conductors, portunity to cheat in a two five-cent riding to 4 oe itn ears y, New York. \ roe we on ot et ty ou a ‘Dragatate, Comet Serertage, EVERY WERK DAY AT 29) P. Lanter's Military Rend REACHED BY ALL CONEY ISLAND Lee 22. oar YORK (MEDICAL ae worclallat in Dineasen of wien an 9 Ase they add, selzed ihe op- the company, they and one-half cent received from theket cent a the company ¥ the extent of fraud and untl! @ome method more the prom tleket syat — oa lene whilled Renemer OLD De GRINDER hes @ Barvelions cares Hoare, Pte dD Punt, Forcenst for the thirty-six hours ending # P.M. Friday, daly 27, for New York City and vicinity: Fale to-night end Priday,

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