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ba taal s ‘ THE WORLD: TUESDAY E WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1900. UDPERCUTS ae. | {iam ana: ott’ eed atin aaliie ship over a year ago. But Lanky Bob! noe A f advice w « jong ret bered by y wee Th ounts Corbett's advice « great deal . ) Reatagyhe aw the fight. He showed te ho» said that if Rubin waits to see Ss G i Akron Giant Willi Have the Ex-«:: sisplay his own. clever what Cornett wants done he wil punch anky fe) ays entleman hess im the make-up of another Aghter, bis head off. | . 4 * d Champion in His hae fson ne ee heme RUHLIN'S WoRK ENDS. | Jim’s Tips Will Result in t he exact When Ruhlin finishes eympasium . " ia? 4 2): hopes to see Fits put int work thie afternoon tt will be his last) R D e Corner. a sleep ri im (he champion irtp to Bath Beach until after the fight uhlin s ef at. 4 bd He will not punch the bag any more tor| : - this Meht nor do any hard work. Run-| , ae \ning wit! be the only exercise in which ;could hardly be improved upon. Jim Corbett will : Fite : o1YAID' from now until Friday | Pita, on the other hand, will contime * seconde we wees cia ? . . imeae of hard work he has put in| his hard work right up ro the day of the Pitas quare ig Ya : have fitted tim as they can, He | eht He is in good enough shape pew . arden 1 Pride * s 4 he . a * Stronger than ever, ceverer and, while ‘gon er the an but doran’e ee \ tet fa . he ; Ruhlin s Favorite @lnot given to b #; looks to finish | Hee vesting aad pune Ring the bag LI ee et . , by He ta elwave > ta é 2 jeos than ten rounds, He has (oratiute part ot hie defly te ine" of nocke when he fous ey, " are sae: ’ “ uch knowledge of the game/work until Friday morning, when _ . . i Se . " neo : Pose, Showing This Is the Best 2, a Cian eka hak Goan wich | #1) only do a tient run through the a and harkey sa k « Metta in y , him for the past week He Is in Just the shape that made him as sy ot ‘ hopes to lay * every instruction atven him. $ High Guard and Picture of Me; His muscles are not bunched Wke those | champion a few years ago, and despite ° , Jeffries ter and al away the & ‘s He learond: thie le he Som Se i a: wate ilsiee, bee pilant nd | Hs arm le troubling him little now and oh @hact & ‘ i 2 ie rm is troubling his little now, qowerd . : (hes marke to Runite at once Ready, Jabbing Ever Printed in supple Hie skin js of that ruddy hue} ye sane it will be good enough to’ beat bh the grea at |teing a ne : rout doth yei/Gus” “soe |S 97@| which shows that nia physical condition | Runitn. one held the tite ' r «0 a doing y > Left, a Ne paper. i physi , oynak! de ‘ ‘ » f : te alee ts ’ RUHLIN HAS FIRST CHANCE. —Gus Ruhlin. 2) 7 Ruhlin says Piissiine “ nak his a i Gay night's be ated hat new j Will be a “pipe” f Gus R Peter Maher ar t “ Jeffries He = be ew tn a wan pie STAR TURF PL UNGER, ‘ spite of bin two defen je hande of | nd sign them either to ta “ may DOOD) | y K qe reday r gBe@ersieoG9e19" +0010 AOS as | ' OV) 00 O 0 H And till these big bruisers shake each | ‘ j see So | TWO BOUTS ON CARD SHARKEY * ’ « Ses | ; strange how e fighters will | _— | feof deeply griev>! , | I tt which the yeive a ° . But Meteor Loses the A | CONEY O-NIGH e ’ Pabeivers wi Gustile Cen on ,|After a Day’s Betting, in Which He Sank . , reat feat of punching » Mx ‘ { ey | Allowances. | Wie geernidy ct! teun Wranin $48,000, the Gambler Disappeared, and re were (wo fe ; “ t ‘ | meets Harry Ly hicag — a thelr oppénents and w | — geunds tithe brent ting Club, | ° Engagement of tty porting ig have arievedt ‘» h he offer] COWRS. ISLE OF WIGHT, Aug 7 Coney baland ‘ i heeps- thst they haven « kof e ‘owes week Pitagerald te typ Ning his way | & Jennie Tuttleot Si ia and at f the : ‘These boxers dimer ed was sine t that there to the front rank of his clare and the Sa Pue A A000 plunge on the horses at}games, and not frequenting rece Kitied Waiter Croot to 4 « hres the Queen's wo wit 4 s should furnish good head to the lor roulette has sent “Steve” 1/Hommediey, | tracks, he was a heavy plunger im the George Justice, wh jur " . 7 lg as don oy COG —| the star dettor, to cover. The jast of pool-rooms His luck was invariably i Duffy fatally, Littie Harry sald rece The day wes bright ané@ bait @ gale gh op ad db gilist Announced nis $00,000 fortune went on the turn bad his losses swamping the winnings. that he eapnot bear sing | oy . trem weatward. Lord row and Joe Hand- | > Bri -to-' Dau: ter | ofthe weet, and now he has disappear. | Apparently he could not turn the tide, Maite; let alone a glove, for it reminds! | issn wae on hoard the Meteor, re; ; : de.to-Be igh 4. and even his intimates in the sport. ant (he wave of ‘li-fortune ghat finally Rimot his sad Neb: with « Emperor Willem. = — ing world profess to be ignorant of his engulfed him struck him last Thursday. : ee | aia aan oman’: tons ca renal of a Sea Captain. se, Rit L’Hommedieu spent the afternoon In dim » ringhlloae Bg. My A page _ ies k a : It & poesible that he has only retired - wid gd hepsi th grad venerd ittle Ge gg: stree . v ' : S f e could have his wagers distri 7 . Hearee, the hantam-welght fe 4 ee hy gal wure. ‘The ~ ake place | % Pugilist Tom Sharkey ts going to | to think | ine Lreenmmnene® 0 | sire. ie piaded bears, Gad betwraiee ; Gorbett told Munroe he was xoing to do] in 2 howre M minutes 13 eeeands, w a Monday ole ar attra marry halle. 0: Ganapenaed, ag,” |Reee "FORD? DONT Ad IRR ee ne hall gens bs bbe disposed ‘i they! the et me we ee ; be- “ ' % 4 rT o A ns jo | cS wie ty ei a Hin dene ‘i Ju pastas wn ek ming on nm tna Toen share ne ange Donet. Munroe exper wes solng| Fy nich Sid eighteen, daughter of Capt. Franc : * ¢| tion that he had gone far enough on to met walloned ard an Webb Tutt, a well-to-do retired mar-| that must be pald. Hence « number of] 01's) ot out and obtained aaah surprine! when ett wept fe | BROADWAY'S TWO BOUTS. or who lives in Voorhees avenue, not | *"xlous persone with little bills to col- ood the $8,000 amd leave I at ASTERS AT MUNICH JACK DOWNEY Set woe Eo to gt oume swe ot ba ' ~ Sag Rar ei te we ¢ 9 | lpm’ ofa is Wreedne far from Sharkey’s home AREER $10,000, . pes ‘ : ‘ % We taas’ pint Mies Tuttle's elder sister married Ira ETEO! , His wagers were of increased aise, and gla ape aga onan omg tse one. oil wat ur MeKane, son of John Y, MeKane, about A M RIC C a the | OY the time the jast St. Louls race had , YoU need It to vg ag tot Twelfth Hound of International \ivees . two years ago, so the @harkeys and the| [Hommedieu has been roe snr | Deen Fun he had lowe the $10,000 and was ee ene oe Mateh Gives Pillehwry An- 1 Re f McKanes will be related after « fashion |COUntEY over AB a plunger of oaeeiityia | iM debt t {he poolroom to the extent ef a ‘There iss bie hollermaker spending other Win. | eaves 7 when Mire Tuttle becomes the satlor.|™ethod and good business seni is'| & couple of thousand more, bis fon Hath Beach and he's de r it's bride. meteorte career has been a source of owe tn vero SMM, tee, stn nd, oa ,nandtcaD whic wil bet pa Mitte, [totter tore sat moles set | ROULETTE THE LAST. jo , me Boren . nd of the international Chess Tour-| cond ber 1 be fort . dett. The ex-champlon was Cae ts eae ik tke far ot the sny of the heavyweights would like |e men y Bg nds @ | ENGAGEMENT AD! J tonne: of his ventures are always worth) 54 satisfied, he went to o gambling thid fact yesterday and @ few s oe eee sseimena: 0 12 to fight Jim Jeffries before the boxer| Mu: ‘That Sharkey was engaged has been house In the vicinity of the Post-Offles, time of ‘he first adjournment, at 1 PM | Wh f " asa plunger later Corbet th stood an toll oes tence there le only one ARLISLE A. C. BO persistently rumored, but as often de-|) He came into prominence ha nd; being granted a special Umit oa ; be gates hg RON ol ae cee tas °C UTS TO- “nied. Zhe latest rumor gave the name |*#veral seagons ago. Lig < Aire h the roulette wheel, he began a desperate } vs . ven (urn: 98 and Bardeleben had 4 teoue a chal to NIGHT. ‘ ot pis“intended as Miss Bowers, of Chi- Was ki a man who wen x ie came Hla bets were the h 4 1 poke up ler. | trae; 1 itjourned her Thit wns the state: The Caritee A { Brook! un yl arigarnt ber iearesyr A atsrgad begy Ss Bh hy A age elo ey gh a Have him at the eymnasium to-mor: |, man even gosition. Marea | 8 ley Malty Ready, manager of| Give 4 heming show to-night at wae |e Mise Tuttle's most intimate friend is a /he seemed to adopt a new #1 1 York for a long time. : q row ra hai ais drawn: Gottachal}| ment mate by He certainly movant! tere Will be four tenound | 3 | Miss Bowers, |WA® noticed that he had discovered the) jmmediately his luck changed, and 6a : Giegier intends to make the botler Po hes drawn; Ghewslior BAG wale levery word he unit, tor be wan wete ‘The ful) vs . 5 cre engagement now admitted is au- /faculty of backing certain thoroughbreds | ine frst two hours he was 00) ahead. ree nee ME sinbivesince gloves, While fore Cohn and Wolf was beaten |(ver? worl he «a 2 vee an (horised by the friends of both, Mise!when they won, and overlooking them) Eiated, he ordered up wine tor everys Bilghter tons ee if bette aye. by Pilabury —_— NOTH R tnd 3 BD Tuitie’s parents admitted to an Even- when Layo ite ‘ ig hype por dba Rlgadbe baie em place at Cor land ° vg World ‘ter to-day that it was/they ran behind the winner. He ¢1 onlookers he continued to win f nasive | and the dollermaker w Standing of the Clube, A ER CLUB TO OPEN. jon rete Can't MOVE eie1e19 1 OROSDD 106 Me cual tyiedn BAS Sao, Walling | an. Seabee. th & SMe, wAiNALOS at| Heke, “cl Influence of the Pars eet vit i ii free wy i Bl oe Pscrgey pend tH 1 Ms poet agp ont i" eeune Shout the glad tidings! fverybody voue ‘uke place soon, ‘The date Ras from $10.00) to $1.00. Probably the wine, he made another advance upon the 48) Tom O'Rourke says he te oing Pole A viclty Pie ew tome naan tm ge Braokarny and junds Yous | wuts Belp and wants to pay for it, | ot been seaoubend, © Brat agures Ny careitias tos Dew ao lero fog ge ing Md gen ment oe, |e F) Atiletl> Club of Brooklyn, whieh wiliMmith will ba the referee: | Gee Sunday World Help Wants ‘a fe " ies dare od bos Wide (Doras ourner Aad iaeiRaOh ty eaanees was % upon @ number, and the house 7 ent e Wale yesterday a e « L. be “~ = is ‘ . - Wali T don't (hink he wilt get the ° ing red lips and soguish black eyes. She} the purses while he Grew money from gave him a limit of §% to the numbers, chance. for | wil de fenting out Ie t tal be wan at ° trun »s| " ts time the favorite had O8* & stunning figure amt has been )the betting ring. His methods were 9 | $30 to colors and $90 on the dosens. On de of this ct om seek T ss, wis 04 uD 8 can of three t ntent wt ' ters much sought after by the beaux of the|sure and money went his way #0 reg-lone occasion the ball fell into No, 17 gard in other ¢ an fam erousé have t vt A a Herrmann 1D. tone the lend soon after the start tay that turf scandas were hinted a en the plunger had ft “starred” for Ed csns | can eet t ; and Alard 8 meek, it | ang mak ne alt f « i woe caslly there were no open bigs sd @ ail around. He also had limit wagers rable thing that he wend | Sg hs A geet is L'Hommedieu disappeared from the race |on the black, the second dosen and the _ " aint at the ela | Aobes oF fay lave's bees tor uint pees’ | tracks in thie vicinity, and it was Said | ogg ‘The turn netted him aimoet $000, @e these days If they dit W Garey Me ae pi le nag A FOURTH Kai | that his going was not voluntary, Had he stopped then he would easily Would never think of fgh' ng. There were @ve of them Nah Vor three-year-olds, ome mie and 4 sixteenth HEAVY WINNER. have been even on the day, but he cone se ' eal ” . ‘/seeaaeeaiie tinued to play and his good luck torscols g When the ait t fighters ipa har ve by a neal rom Alard| When he quit L'Hom a confessed | him. p> Aiggalbone Georse Dix r ' wan a@ leneth in front of! to having won on the season exactly Evening Worl! yesterday on : eel 4 $901.00, This being true, he must have HE DISAPPEARED. i equanderet o ® mone « arabe ¢ ‘ | retired with a fortune of not much lees! fe began to lone steadily and by mide their heads ant r ‘ “ ‘| a hea } than half a million dollars. ‘sag: toot night he was little more in even. Then Seson for us | P ¢ He spent last Winter in Hag ing® | his money went almost as fast as he elleag ll sik visas toons hensasdle, Crack saree neyfNT wa | Scratches Bring the Card Ark, where his luck began (o leave him. placed it on the layout. The play stopped now on . very Western Youngster. ’ 7 baad Po i He made a few heavy Winnings, but relat § o'clock in the morning, with they ma | ae td * Tite ' mr Place Down to Junior turned Fast with a serious dent tn his] 1/Hommedieu exactly $90,000 loser on the Tt must not be supposed thut a) in Big Stake. y * iL, Ose Stakes. saslids ta bank account, One afternoon he loet | night and a total of W400 the worse foe Pesgpeny " ‘ Visa i a i $35,000, and that evening he lomt as much | his ventures during twenty-four hours. umber ft k +. \ Miteping Time 1 —— nm more across a faro layout. ing to pay everything scored ll for thousands ‘ t i ty Pi, fro “ = << a : 1 mere fete REE MS. Be After his return to New York L/ Hom: t Kim, he left the wheel, saying ah k ¥ nate World!) eo oak ee coe PRIONTON WEAGH mhce’ oy} Olona. te Mery: 8 sb \ | mediew sald that he had gone out of the he was going to his home in New Gerry. McGovern, Jim } AMA rracKk me f RACH RACE TRAC ‘ 4, m4) plunging business. He acknowledad that! Jersey afithee, in the New York sport tim just after the : was three lengths | © Sede ane ee $5 4 wm ol he bat been hard hit, but asserted that |ing worki has seen 2 og te x es afte A cabaioac front of Beach there was a big) ompten coupled i he was not in any diMeulties, He had y +hgally A. wes ros Matthews oa i eg we ’ | The | ys Mi mal “aire bea Py % to s| resotved, he said, to gamble only tm afi .; up in Chie nch's White. F wat prem, the Brighton | nd they jus ihel the (aent’s opinion, small way, and for a time he followed |ing the races in meter sh deters ant pful and that the ° wr irae | 5 Stakes : o two-year | o they tniat ne. two. The pair al: | the ways of the “pikers.” on © BS wamerun mean voi ho tak tg, te etree he 8 EAL tame ite cy refermin totaal te aa, gun Com But he ar toon eck mt Mg] oe Supplied with the fone « i} ngth and a half bel clever and Py s ‘S| aiiaihe Gate Ja For three years she has ea pee 4 respon- 4 Tom O'Roerke, Sam Harris, Al Nertora,| to be desired. be i 1 , 31° ; : F ua} 2 sible postion with Heffner & Tillion, the Billy Brady and “Homes Brace Hand ¢ Garry Herrmana, the crack two Ty oer 8 an | ee Mi = ; o theee- yeer-o™ | — Woe aaa COE Wee est wholesale and retail grocers in ry clita. she owes sever pai 2 sik wal at Man oroneh ‘oJ. Donovan. Terms | seapnt oon mee aut se i pie a D as sei: akan ‘ @| Private Her father was a minor oftcial ta siti rat the ely : — \ Stakes, the f wt Sh per core ur WRENK AND POST WIN, town of Gravesend in the days when SOEs ; “ it ee John Y, MeKane was the political Pooh & & @ ard w tiractive and promised a ch the | platters whe. » Hah of the town. He was one of Mo- What a grea. pleas in f ve | Tarsetia. 304. in Played of the Loma | Kane's coterie. that all of the windy fighters a ; |eait. followe a, Ra ier an Nich, linea, Pensa ‘After the big boss's fall Mr. Tuttle re- pelled , ® - “ aot, wise Gane tired from polities and hae since lived “chewing the rag r a for Toerney. ty, 2 a H 1 and | in SOUTHAMPTON, Aug 7 —The Low —_ : . Menke Se Istand fawn tennis champtonship tour: + mises Pi » auarter, when| nament was ctarted thle marning before 4 “Cyclist to End BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. ‘ nh a |e sci beniem Ldnduia then went) larger crowd a apectators thas waval Forty-fifth Century Bri At ‘ © fol hes were played In the pre- ‘ RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. |! va od and wwo in the first at Speed. on dpncial vo 7 om peng (Special to The Rrvning Werk) ‘ RACH THA’ HT RA sch TRA T 8 4 Aug taces 9 RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. T.— preliminary Ne Hii CASINO BOUTS To- NIGHT. Five (ea-round bow! j i and ta 34 t * 1 Marie Gb wit! be pet om by the bevend ; ri Tun |» ony # Time—£06 Clad, Grand street, 1 we i ‘ — Harty Co wae a favorite and an easy | Pal fet Mecor || FINISHES AT HARLEM, | >a"ia ‘fan Sa is oe . } 4 8 is tty : ~ ! ‘ eit " Lora + 9! a an « gd ‘ ‘Piew Mace -Five-eighihe of 4 mile tr ° Bortie 3 ar : re nile. even far place nd ‘ana Fork . Ford tard. Tume—ia) tavern eben nd Race Three-quartere of « mi'e. (aoe n. Drivin, 1. 6 Cremen. ik ie Races End To-Morrow, TT jt: I i é 5 i)

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