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+ SDESTIDS. + A BUNCH OF RAPS AT THE BOXERS. JEFFRIES has basedal! aspiro tions, He wants to be a firetbase man, and is practising daily to th himeelf for the position. Jack Me- Cormack, who has been everything fom an iceman to an actor, is the Cham plon’s teacher, Jack and Jim have gret Sport with the sphere every » on Jeff tries hard to be good and often be tomes impatient at McCormack’ poor playing “Your playing ts like that of a team I read about,” said the big fellow the other afternoon as his teacher hurled the sphere over the handball court in stead of Into his hands i mer 41M JEFFRING—That “Knocker’ eolema in The Evening World ts the best ever. é . In Jeff Thorne Hob Fitzsimmons has gelved the problem of how to make training a pleasure The Englishman W helping Pita train for his fight with Rublin and, although wtim in wtature, he fe & hard proposit vercome tn either wrestling or boxing Ile i ever fm earnest when working, and ' y pokes which Fite deais him arouse his anger to & pitch that leads bin to ey. fag unkind things in true cockney cent Tn wreatiing with him Fite throws all Piles to the wind and at the Ena Mehman as though he were golng Mill him, “Why blast me bleedin’ rou Thorne yesterday, “are as Fite rapped his ribe bout see BON FITERIMMONS—1 think «rhb Kaecker” column is great stud, e- ‘The fair residents of Hath Heach who know Ruhlin’s face and whe have frowned on him because of ite lack of Deauty are mow sattwfed that al! fght- ere weren't cheated out of good looks When they were betng dealt out. The arrival of Jim Corbett at (he resort has been the cause of this change of mint “Ian't he a beaut,” remarked a young ming to & party of her friends as ihe em champion sat on a hotel veranda playing a game of pinochie, “Mr. Ruh- Hin isn't nearly #0 pretty.” Corbett doesn't like to be admired by women. hoa Wrestling * 8 6 JIM CORBHTT—"The Knock ws 1 look a knock ‘The coming election may see another imtependent party in the fleld. The new party is composed of fighters, high priced and cheap managers, club mat! makers ond amateur and professions! seconds, The ticket which they would like to put up is as follows: For Pres dent, Terry MeGovern, Vice-Pres Gus Rubin; Governor, Joe Choynak!, act dd@utenan(-Gover doe Waloot Making these selections the \w r Wook for MeGovern to poll the Ruhblin the German hoynek the rast side an ter street Waleoit the dolored vote, Their ‘Wil be Marquis | Que atverry & the money ¥ " roms receipts jem, out se 6 KID WOOY—1 ne fall to a “The Knocker” colume, Mt is a peach. ee Joe Walcott was quirtly informed bis ex-manager, Tom Rourke, a few Gays ago that be owed im & Walcot almost turned white from " be read of he devt and, scratching bu head, sald “LT euppose I borrowed (hat mone) from Tom and bough: with piace. | will pay wey Ding a piece of paper bled tne following “] hereby agree to pa " ‘Within sixty d ie WAL T Walcott se e ¥ fe bey, who, thinking \: wos a iaundey Meket, browses! ito 8 ama, TOM SHARKEY—i rend ¢ The colume every night. It about Peier Mo “You know, © Miner Savin io Madie had as his m rs After the “ game up to Mabe by the hand, » ly you get a big chunk mone for 1 hear your sta 200 _ “Maher sweiled up and maid: “Tram you. You kuow « ve * wet tt ‘Une-eyed’ yy was counting for Maber, soi » We room he «alk i" q disappeared AL HERVORD—“The Knockers fem corker. | never mine vending ie ss 6 ‘The two handsomes: Mehiers Matty Matthews ond J are givieg @ pict Wor secon! te one and .-. AmmeTRONG— “The Kamoek eotume ts i best thing of wil dave bok and tin the iFRENCH KICKERS EASY, SAYS JEFFRIES. JEFFRIES AND JACK M'CORMACK ILLUSTRATE KICKING BLOWS BEFORE THE EVENING WORLD CAMERA. JEEF PARRIES LEFT FOR THE FALL GARTH TATE TTT Ge Foie : {S)ets) 010) 2) GDS: HBTS TSIe SrSHs: int) Clarke trippled and scored Willie's out at frat. oo | aaaee r. La a seco" ele eat Seis Coline tated again Hamilton Med to et but wae caught Bie TRE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1900. (Written for The Evening World by Champion Jeffries.) LEFT FOR STOMACH PARRIED BY JEFF. WKERS WW WINDY GIT. Loftus Claims the Series with the Mignty Devereiaie aioe wate +10 FF FO OGE 9 s:410 0 DTA 901d GHG MGEOINA BONITO ROVE BD 2 ty 3 ee Sluggers. (recial to The Rvening Worth) > ‘ BALL PARK, CHICAGO, Aug Te Phiia te the team of mighty elug- gers up this afternoon, whle @ amell crowd of heat-defyng sun gods, rave as lions, gathered on the bieachre heer the players snd bake thean- 2 | selves to @ condition of plehood % Tom Loftus, serenely confident that ® his » bad form, sat in the stand and 2 told Sherteine, of Pallaceiphia, that two g our of three was a el Viewt Inning. © fied to Chitde, rst. Dei was out ate row vy Mur- cher. He stole ui Meries atrack out s Dexter hit who threw Ryan Fy ) Ort out home, iassel knocked Cross is Jown with a liner and Childs scored i Ganael stole second. Lajol put the ball hick home and caught Dexter, One ) | run OOO Onn Oni id - — a —— peasAeHEMESHnswennsw' weneamaneanneweresoore®: | FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS, Champion Heavyweight : : i | . § * Jeff Has Studied the) nace rrack, sr Lov, aug. t= | Tells of His Plans to { 5 The races scheduled to be run here ter Knock Out the La : £) Kicking Game and Will) 14) rsiitet as touows oc lu ie a: : First Race—Three- of ! A ’ Rac quarters of a mile, : ?! Go Abroad if He Cam’t) in ys ins, 1 to 1 ands to 5: Savate Fighters, ‘ 5 y $0 5 forplacewassecond and Wi : + Get a Fight Here. Riley thint. Thme=1.15. es 8 Mi Second Race—Five and a half fare : ; — longs -Won by Wild Pirate, it 1 and Jim Jeffries thinks the La Savate | ® $10 6; Oba for plage, 8 to 5 suegmmy of France will be ensy for ¢ @| ne 4 Iand herd too, you can bet, and Wall Hines Kimest wh a4 * nd the kicking | 2 4 sur ‘ t r Kame and will he plensed to try | : er WINNERS AT | HARLEM. ,! te hand a. it Sem! bas atudted | & | RACE TRACK. HARLEM, Aug. te the game und bas feured how te ¢ g he Frenchman] |. pry thinks he can beat tt The Cham. | The result is us| T ‘ ejuled to be run here tO | ke he ne . nm. | To lant that! day resulted as follows | Plom bas written for The Evening + ean thi rt) First Race-Pour and a half furtong® We what he knows of the «i : ‘ * my | ~Won by Na ral ¢ as, 2 to Land § to aoe how he woold win from : ave his knee well) © - 1 Af “8 ar fine Ss France's heat kickers : oa is | : be ie , ae Three-quarte fe ne becaus . wee ee 11% eolog to stand and} / ts & cost am about ’ : ening. But I'm not a de-| ut iw * ou nly and am i M'CORMACK’'S SHIN KICK . mericn , ; =e be mistaken, but, as 1 under " lw Parts 1 «aw ‘tk ca 4 a Re kickers can sing thetr feet pen at if war ~ rea ly tt of their opponent e- up. “te and 1 studied : Aa i he andred and) If ta “un ken leg BODO COO OOO COMO OIGGOO Gen OO | at any pa sot th eae ve take-op. ‘ =—e ad . es JEEP HIMSELF TRIES A LITTLE SAVATE. | enould judge, but when 1 sign articles t4 wheve the man * bw ow Hut nor h 1 : ‘ Vym willing to teers ‘amg the phe ** The musi effective biow vie ‘for me kik A f they rem r mark, will end delivered with the heel on the spot / privilege of biting It thee A m, I'm hh T of land-| mown ap the sclar jxenue. Wither feot| But lve init fat now a sa * aw Ww wind Ine are oo stim that It ’ worth i# usedand, as in the care of the shin- hink my figuring | we or kicks a. With hte _ " h . eues while telting abou There are Kick, the welght of the kicker “od Im “ive ima chance I've read and Sa? ? 1 of how th " weigh! reste her ve Pie \ “ Juck two more dangerous ones that are often ye disengaged leg. But whit alt he ps ye AJ bys Teco L can’t make ™ leliver a for the jaw wh ’ we | MeCorm Pre a anded icker who minses hi p me. he oe ter the cha plonship here | rT ep back alightly, » the kicking mateh hes h the greatest a ‘ Ma t is ony ® ear 1 . i k , s known os the belt kick _Wwe foot ve] iwheel ‘the man off his _ Ding. e fe MES J. JER PRLS, | * BY JeNKINS BARRED. “An vw JOCKEY Jil +t fitting is not a monopoly Jockey Club Stewards Contiuwe| Hut the application seems ours. Suspension of Indefinite Our remnant sale is your oppor- age eae tunity. Suits formerly costing Cpecial to vealne BRIGHTON HEACH RACE TRACK, |{fOM $16.00 to $40.00 reduced to Aug. &—A meeting of the sttwards of |$14.00; trousers $4.00. tbe Ciycckey Club was held this morning | Ausust Belmont, James Galway, F. * sl —s0O0~ oe | mi heock and Andrew Miter were sie tain ental present. James Galway was appointe! Manager Selee Tries Out ay work ¢ 1 during y throurh the gaping throng and by by Jim. and Cue practised them AOH0) steward to represent the Jockey Club BROADWAY & 9TH STRERT Ss Wel-Gannes Maneeevres Maer way de from his usual course! at the Coney Island Jockey Clute Au- . ‘ a Smoky City gymnasiun # qua at Her mt to peach bis houre Jor work, and after It was all over he | cuenn meeting. 1 ——_________—— Fielder. ’ FITZ IN OLD-TIME FORM. ["“"Wwen, ine next time {use these| On the recommendation of the ‘stew- ’ - ¢ ex-champlon's eve is as clear as |things it will be to prepare for Cham-| ards o the Brighton Beach Racing Asso: Sportsmen's Goods ‘ vs aoe posal tT infidence pervedes | 2l9n Jettrics.” clation the euspenaion Ls ey Clem 8 nt was # posstble be, confidence pe Jenking was cont! ‘ a --=— ieee’ TEE ALIAS Me Sagsicatoaiton = JRUMLIN- GOOD AND STRONG. |?%i th recommentarizn *! toe Lae 4 Pi nparable. We looks the plet unin looks the picture of perfect |tive Committee of the Nationa eple : * sid Pita, only it mig be said nisith Mo better f coud be ac-|chase aad Hunt Association ithe pee . auiae vier He ts atlent eget hg je Fits, road aga ing nore purdie races: Ben Bolt, Lady we ee tear, Hope 7 area were a man wh oy we on Lana n jimmy James, Musketeer, Hope . hree pounds to ¢ 17, ful and Took c . ! the Boy ‘ t ady to meet E The Treasurer Wes asthertot 9 pay ag . Art 8 . when he walked out of his gym-|the bills for burial expenses of re e a remdy 4 says bis arm a ugh |e wae there t gicet the Abroalie.|Clark @haw and Exercise Boy 4 « sidera ar aighie Ly owel They escorted ‘him to the Gara, and) Brown , n tm t \¢ ockey Ro WIMb was granted a e . ¥ p that | = tr is GC ac ued n and the cheers which were ed 10 him We ney FC Milonice of the season, : fork whe wll tu 4 ve Ab | wig ade since his work —_ y « * s ‘ o There! bh 4 ate Fast work with | the Rath Heach An ONLY “LIGHT WORK” NOW.) ..... There | cneing bag vg at Bath | 'pyguring on the coufilence which both : F P ‘ ‘ ‘ vd all wanting t wrierday A, fe pore tricks | men Dear, Ht prema a pity that one of 1 Pie h . “ » pushed nasives to the fore parti chem the die oo Fri “ | ay ‘ oy rbett's Drain were divulged nim | might _ ares wa Brery ene offered Order . ~— -—— 5 WILLIS'S 1WO $ : m= atte sions to this day the joc! held a meeting and de- 16 NASSAU ST. UNDER MORTON ‘ petted {9 . i. fe cided 19 the stewards to com PARK ROW, lad fenalve A b pet Mr. ¢ the fines he! gerry McGovern and Joe Gana, the) ~~ " Fourth tnoime ht . o_O, ee | ee eee? t-welght bomer, may > Medical. Tr ») dom ter resign. coloret leh am Ma * r @ th the fuse tor fe'at the meetiog except nl} matched to fight after all before the : vee to compelled to hy thee emple os out of extstenee on K P ’ “7 necks ready » to the stand the Sep:. ‘ WOMEN’S BOOK OUTRAGEOUS Netior 8 ill probalbl on trying for some time to saasuaan OLD DR. G me M ‘ , § ‘ a ina yuld GARRY HERMANN SHORT. jay, PRANK W, THORP nment to a mateh, NEW TORK (MEDICAL Ai Deranewasry t et mol _ fa fight are bright seas 6 Gane iret toning ‘ ‘ f ertord had Ik ower w vo ’ t ' ar ° Laie at ow ve - <r 1 Herfor had a tal a Man PED Re aS! Te eM CHESS MEN AT MOMICH. |, 1 ps ‘ evihing was accomplished. and they both . oo ’ He , the rear w areei to meet at Jim Corbett's anfe a rm aE Fartonae tt fale Measure may yelock (o-nlht, when the ar- he evar as w the ae ake ‘Thirteenth Rownd of International for the battle may be con iow ® Hs N “ N ‘i trageous ‘ practised . Poeranment Wade with sumeneted * e A» d . ' Clarke's , e Sixth Inatnn fa piace where women ‘ Three Draws. MSTRONG TIPS FITZ. ’ . ts i pe ae MUNICH, Aug. S—The thirteenth] pod Armstrong, the big colored heavy: . : ‘ - * ore hon twory roand oftthe International Chess Tour- | mela). she ining at present werk Re y ¢ ts ele racing to Gt him, and as he Aine ¥ ' , weeks th tament was begun th® morning \ Boe a beat Gus yy y v ( short. Ag the first adjournment seven of the| Mant He Is nos , t 7 ' nt v . , “ tating that Fite wu b * clei Dfty ded’ to Wak wer Deten“eogeing Williams fied claimed, games had resultel as fnllows: Popiel | © ois, Armatr: ong 1oMl the w foyied to OF Bttea. as Hamiton, Waener seorine Mitehe 3 in hee las \tnat Pits ie ft to. ight the fied to 8 Yconsor tealect Presmen to Wills, Two rune” | arcely designed te, tab Bemem, be battio of his life. r Ne rune population is generally ignotant of os + = | ting LARCENY AFFAIR. JOCKEYS TO eneTEst, Freewa id bam out Ritehey Ely to OD | to. Bite ne. a te 4 ere laid which tn the or by 4 see a sli rman, iat dost Sues S*soe, aban, Sad Pee “2