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: 4 eee Hla at ape & 8 before stated, Jim Corbett does not like to be admired by the far nex, but he likes to be hospitable Bince his stay at Hath Beach cetved a hundred requests from ladies of the place to be allowed to see hin work. Accordingly bis usual obli« ing style, he consented to set one day & week aside for their benelt That day fs Thursday, and th will See the first ladies’ matinee at training quarters. ‘The quarters are not very big. but Jim says he'll crowd them all Long trunks and gymnasium shirte will be the costume of his helpers ee BILLY RociE— the city than “The Knowker's’ column. aftern eee Day after day Newspaper writers that Gus Rublin's championship aspirations might just oa! Well be nipped where they are for tee Would never make a popular champion How ridicule Tw tt Oeonuse he dees Rot go around telling how he oan winip men in so many rounds and tiem all im the one ring that he cannot gain pop No, “Constant Reader,” eh erty has never been known to ie any emoking. You know Jack was dped to the public for some time, owing to hie being minus a champion His recent ecquirement of Joe Walcott har merely Qurped his brain « litte, and thmt’s the only reason why be has meued a thal Jonge for the biack whiriwind to fight Jeltrics. ‘The idea is certainly ridiculous, even though Walcott did beat Joe Choynekt. eee “Vpeasy lies the heed that wears « crown.” Terry MeGovern ones not wear © studded wreath of gold, but neverthe- tom he wants to know if ever there was ® monarch who had his troubles. The conmiant demand of lightweights to meet him s growing to le chronic now, and just when they will quit Terry ts anaious to know, There are Joe Gans, ‘leorge McFadden, Martin Flaherty and many others. Terry keep, and there's nothing tg be gained by saying what you would do to him if he agreed to mest you, ann ADLR—Pee a man whe ts Al Herford, the handsome manager of Joe Gans, has certainly fooled « great many of the wise fellows who thought he was broke. Herford has all slong been complaining in the most pittable . Tf the Broadway or Seasise Sporting | Ge ie enzious to secure 4 goat attra: Gon they ahowld at once offer & pure O'Rourke and Jack Dougherty for, Dougherty \s repeatedly thet he would Itke to meet O'Rourke in the ring with che mitts and him something about boxing. Dougherty has posted « fortelt of 5,00 tm stage money with the Omaha Hee and ig waiting for O'Rourke to cover it JOnNNY column is a great one it told the treth when 11 said is homees, 1¢ m: oo. Charley McKeever, the Philadelphia Scrapper, has stolen a march on big Good-natused Bam Fitzpatrick McKee ver galled for England yer where Re fighte Dido Plumb. F rick that mateh clinched for s raw boned fighter, Hil! Hanrat fut M Keever will get there fr Why not take England, Fits, an out of ¢ More money Plumb than » Kid Uarter a MIKE PADDEN—The best cotomn B bave read for some time is the #Kwecker's! column. It is very in-| teresting. + "Ef 1 don't beat K him," said Jim ag, “I will take @ oF train out of New myself away in che m r from matemer WH probably convin who say the Sent » Seve that it is. Keep up ou will be able tod we dramatic engagements ‘o) “Kaoek- | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1900. FITZSIMMONS WRITES OF BOB'S CHANCES IN TO-MORROW NIGHT’S FIGHT. WRITTEN FOR THE EVENING WORLD BY MRS. ROBERT FITZSIMMONS. : | WW 011/014 01018 010 error a eOGrK NOLS B16 (ROHS OGIO 4 FB) RIOY OOO MOO OD Oy : “Corbett’s Instructions Won’t “Bob Will Surely Win, but 1: | ‘ ’ 2 an’t Say How He’ll if | Help Mr. Ruhlin to Beat | % i 4 Husband.” Do It. i¢ | My Husband. } % | 1% ee NR eS % | ™ « ot . therin @ fight 1 sald he w - ore! h o m te sy an argument why think #0. aw fight4ng game merely through her sieai Mi Mac & wut what Bob posse of the art.| him win over Jim Corbett in Carson ’ husband's connection with it, and) saan ob ¢ » He t* what is considered clever, That| City. Everybody has acknowledged Cor- who saw the lanky fellow knock out acquainted, % i ®, he can avold blows aimed at him tett to be a most selentiic. fighter, bat Jita Corbett at Carson City a few! met are in every way a credit to it x @ by movements of the feet or han oes hat Bob 1 vuld SS Ly but T c 0 to be 18 say t 7 nat \ | years ago, is sure that her husband) PY¥hting, you know, is productive of & @ pig gta nls Pad oa Pays Gee vely now, for his trainers ~ money, and that's hormatly Rod is e he le Incompiranie b os - ad | wall ein tare victor ie thts bowt ec gnine ton, When Ke ona baa the @ can bit awfully hard—harder than any | CORBETT’S INSTRUCTIONS. } With Gus Rublin Her own version | cngingtonahio, and 1 know he will soon é body, they say, He doesn't hit straint) Wai Corbett has been showing Me. the contest written for The Even- | ney ote of it e used ta 1 p @ out all the time, but vari Runiin all be knows, hasn't he? Judg- (@ the contest written for The | he'll get it ke 4 Then & B Newspaper writers have given all the | Ing from the manner in which Bob won tng World Is as follows he'll quit the ring ® Pp % - : z ® blows some name or other. 1 don't ra-| from Cor don't see where his | Why should | rhink anything other) But now ae t) the fight with Mr @ Oo} - “ | teachings help Mr, Ruhiin. He'll meet than that Bob will win the fight? of! Runit in Brida 1 never had the px @ call them now, but they are all dan-/ the same man who beat Corbett, only nh the Oe 2 ® gerous and tly Vl feel very sorry | Bob will have a few more new things course, | say he will win. Bob says he ure of meeting that mentleman, but @ Ditt ane of and on Mr Rudiin| of the art to try on him | know Just how long it witl take |Decaume he te going to try anc deat ® Pelle Po 7 F "| L really hope that Bob won't hurt Mr m, #0 L can't express ap o mm | Bob T have no ill feeling toward him @ 8 very ha | Rubin Dut, only but ‘tm hard enough h a fi non} to win the fight iy { It he sald he would win | Me te a mentionan tn every @ 3 BOB INVENTS BLOWS. [f) iin aot Mant tor he. has a wife rund I'd may ao too, wo there senee ol dis not given to @ 2 fob ts of an fnventive turn of mind,/ and little ones to for. He'll do we wenn ne minendatory, He, & sak te. & eid eradbak ot bis wie, Ht t anyway but ever so much better I know that Hob ts in as fine comfition 4 eds one else, | ou _ hes am- © always perfects something new for| ‘| have no pa sire to see the | as H ts possible for hum to get. The only ve tn het 1 Aon't blame him: 1 P every fight, For this fight he has not fleht rawback evident to me is thet right | TOUldn' Hive two cents for a man who made an ex The alert news arm of his, but you know thet hasn't | "** Minus such @ tral ‘i ‘per men even know what ’ been straight for more than five years, A WOMAN'S REASON. these new olows will be, but they'll see | | nt tha ant he's won fghix during thet time! ‘They tei) me he is much biewer than 2 them when he fights a |’ But, re hope Me, Rublin wilt He nays it's all right and doen't bother | Rob But that won't i In the I, of course, know what they are. f0F | not fee) ne omen him a bit | ques it won't count | Aght, for hasn't Hob beer @ work never withholds a ing from! | say 1 hoy an't get badly hu ? 4 . t . es you and en Rob retires he | much exeent to Mr Rubiim }with that big fellow Armetrong, and et weeeet ee Oa ge Gal cea aucloae ChaRee Ue. eaae’ de DON’T LIKE THE GAME. T've seen him hitting him as often as he them because they say Mr. Rublin i vmpionship goal he ie striving for | pleased. That's one reason why I think & very quick to learn. | ne = sean | Let me aay fret that because | am Mr | Bob will wtn oF My (eelings are of course with Bob MRS. Ri BERT FiTZ8IMMONS. Pitzsimmons's wife Tam not an a For the benefit of women who read See iasaninne mane O} sixteenth. Then Kinley Mack and ® ® Ethelbert drew clear, and In a hot drive | A : | Kintey Mack won by half a length from Eihevert, who was half @ length in b i of Martimas | q FORTH RACE. __M'FADDEN TO-NIGHT Patty = > | s | George McFadden and Kid MePart-| Fy land will Ratt twenty-five rounds at the g é Broadway A. ©. to-night. These men A 5} have fought before. They always ‘ght 3 well, so those who @ to the club to- 2 Juaiper iu nieht will see a battle worth the money : Raive, 107, Noland °| » = | More: Mobael igtePadien's friends think he will win » Ethelbert eum by Kin- | Stat inh . & few rounds, but MeP: y Ginger War. Wt, friends think of bio grad left coo ee H ley Mack in Beverwyck [stn Sit Wea that | ‘Thirteen two-y Faad t will Go the business for Mr. Me- | Stakes. Cherries. the choice | ood thing of the race, my These men have been training hard H from @ tol to 7 to 2 m broke in for this battle and are in excellent ron a ve vip moun at immed “ Aropped out o' eas of Night tion. ‘There will be much betting on Drected 1 The Bvesing Wertd.) | Cherries “raced bead and) head tot the bout, with McFadden a favorite TRACK SARATOGA, Avg. 9— |p reich. where Cherries drew clear Most of the betting will be on the num-| offered | won easily by a length and a half from or of rounds ere this afternoon, and the New York- aon ea three lengths In addition to this bout there will be P F ® ora who came to town this morning | , ‘J en excellent preliminary, | oxonoz wrappen MRS. FITZSIMMONS WRITING OF HER HUSBAND'S CHANCES OF BEATING ® Vere delighted at the prospect FIFTH RACK. ee 4 : GUS RUHLIN $| The card had several races whicd it 2 Ceres ee ‘ , . would be hard to beat for this olass, ene rie. we Pl POOOOTEGDIGDNGOGDEGTG ANNI COOODINEDHDHOCOOEOODD | the Reverwyck Handicap, with Kinley |R’"P 104 | Mit BE i - ¢ | Mack, Bithelbert, Rockton Martimas. |Mytne, 111, Turser. a } r" : 7 o Kornte, 104. 0 Connor. . TINO OUD UUCOOOOUUOOOCOUO OUR IAUMEEREAREGREEREGEGTIED | Mavi! Carrick and other fat ones cand. |i 100. Meade FS a d 7 1c | i ait rt aoe ‘ Time THE EVENING WORLD s ack atm po etapa wine) Eman etal | The closing race Tt waa the the favorite, with Flamero ner was fearfully hot Koenig wa Warmest day of the Summer for Bara-| second cho'ce. The two went away in stereo erate) THETERRORS,HEINIS' LOT @) The sigwards to-day informed Mr. oye then Soe Came Crengh and | dwell that he must furnish a barrter| raking the lead won in a drive and use it he: rin races, This ends} py a heck from Oxceola, who beat Myth : FITZ WILL WIN. | RUHLIN WILL WIN. | eS paar nae san illite ts taeaaada i ry rine? Rac chence. Champions Bake on Mr. | Buck ae Didn't See: ud Selling. for Uhree-year-obte, five and one-half ———— Tebeau’s St. Louis is Warmer Carer a aay HOW: | SAY: HOW: 3" ST. LOUIS WINNERS. is Former Gang at Pugilists Pugili nhs iede gua, Bu Place, : ists. 0 Coanor Meadow. Work, 5 ; ugilists, uy ia tae fy taf] RACE TRACK, BT. LOUTE, Aug. 6 TOM SHARKEY ... JAMES J, CORBETT . i ioeane ae ree ee 52] The races scheduled to be run here to nee BOB ARMSTRONG . | JACK WAULIFFE ® MY ‘Huliman i 4 4 of day resulted as follows: Cprcial we The Rive: portal te Tee Brea: Fy TERRY WGOVERN SPROBR KELLY ® me emt FT Rh SE) Pret Raco—Three-quarters BABRBALL PARK, ST Mug | Bat ROUNDS ‘ ec | RGR DIXON MATTY MATTHEWS ...... 2 balan 8 ” RY mio oy ig Tiotant Tam f The Ginmatons had to get down 1o| Aue. 1.:Poce! H JOK WALCOTT GEORGE WFADDEN @ ten Mien. eee Pi | Loka third. Tine—t.16 business once more this afternoon in an |eunstruck toda the : rrney phony | GHORGE MUNRO Bitesy. We Ge ie 6B Cee Raco-lrpsee-qpertere of 6 wip - ‘eg kame | 4 @ Tourney, 02. 0 on by Chemt 5 m sphere that was stifling Nine al se “ ; he MAHER KID weoY .. @ Mem” poor Won driving’ Tme—LOe ia ane SE ee” ‘wer = it was about the average temperature and Reds Sporting Me OWEN BEIGL >) Starter Caldwell keot them at the post | second and Watercrest third. “Stume the phade and it felt like 3% out on New Yor ayers ere « o OP 2 Men, DAL HAWKING .. © twenty-five minutes and during that time | !.15 ++ |the field tn the biaging sun. ning of t , nciles emp ; HONEST JOWN KELLY 16 orting Men % they broke away seven times. os ee —— Only the rabid biegeherite looked ve tus gang bd . 5 F wate, oe - : » Men. H were finally sent away, straggied out l, paty : he wave ; WYRM eee orth ike a flock of Reese. It was a beautit HARLEM RESULTS. — os bad aid. "ee, that ananiege "si : ACK ADLER ........ aceite GHORGH CONSIDINE ......6565.15 romnde 2 iebation of Mr, Caldw-ils. Incompe- alle hemeaat ee CeO ie Oe . RDDIE HORKE Seve seanpente PABOY SULLIVAN .44,0005+40098 rommde BEY Oe, Ae ta treat ant showed | AOS TRACK, HARLEM, Ase fi of chonts Ewing, wh " ° ron VENDE xe rm a CONSIDINE a ®| the way to the stretch, with Mordelmo, | The races scheduled to be run here to louds abou ‘ al gr singe each PORLAgebE : : AL SMITH .. | MacFiecknoe, | Fonsoice and Fleuron : # vieinity, bu York was mot in CON WYEY . @ | next, heads apart. It was a beautiful Five-etghthe of = nah rms alied GHEEN MORRIS... ‘ 12 rounds . ® | race throug stretch, with the cr aie | Race-—Five-etg! a me. ms were predic om. A 3 BARNEY POL tp doubt ‘up to the last few’ jump, Silurian, 3 to 1 and even; #hut the clouds showed an inelination to give| je Watting Order, VHANK FRISHER ‘ MIKE DoY Fonsolve won by & head from Cuplaity, | ¢ 1 for place, second, and Ot |the Mound City the shake CHARLEY PATTERSON . cece ® rounds LEO MRaTE a as half @ length in front OP Max: tad Trme—1. +6. The Batting Or t , DICK KANE “ ; 6 rounds aahY Mai @ | Flecknoe om! Race One tik 7 . o venue A, po guconD RACE. c 4 to 5 and out; St | Rrook a Low a AL WEMPORD 6.666 eRe CAPT. an 5 for place, second; B J f MoGraw HILLY ADE 4 rounds wee Fer tmerreratey; os fartenge Time—1.0 +6. Keeler, rf Burkett ™ ’ 4 | TOM OROTRK | e Nerting Jenniras Reshett. i Mt ’ : bp KENNEDY oweede pick ROCHE Martern whee, Jocks MLMIE Ma. Str Place olley donevan - 4 M4 1. eee row | Crom, Wallace jaree ® r : . r RB i Umpire—Mr Swart wood i COL. ROOT smITN v “noc habed ; | eereet Uren: © , First tuning Hi ‘ arn ' a rea ioe MERRY, AL WMURRAY . | | p une. 1 Haltren went out from thin EAS CAME Umptre— Mr we 6 at y to & 4 Crawferd. Deyle > THOMAS F CL WMINGS Viest tneing tok three wing a went to the ol ‘The improved cu vom Ae oly trams bench. N ® ee . A splendid fi rH * that ith absolut ‘contort | lanes rece te Keracor'e | iharre : cas Mantes THE BETTING, 10 ‘the post, with Sten usa ‘lay, an4"e Tetaina the rupture. ager jfumbie of an, 1 , IKE PADDR aneee : favorite at '? . tae hhardet etercion or severest sraia ged sil . Jennine sam AUSTIN IONS, © Gold Heel sla sed thacy | ten tee” Beek 90 tree got dee M “ 2 wtt.t2ee FAVORITE.. .. FITSIMM! went weer oe fale start, Gold |tatane for ladies IMPROVED ax GRORGE stLe ODDS........s000+++. 10 TOS, Heels having somet! the best’ of it. | "iastaslines 1b pear FO Our tramae ore wat Lot HOLSEMAN ee not sent Gold Heels right slong | .% vy hase eGrengtate, ‘Closed Saterture, AND NO BETTING YET, and led the way he stretch, wit feAddie, Drogheda and Bellarto neat. Vhen they swung into the stretch there 12. P. JACK DOLGHEATY now suiTH " + wer y Beott. | No rune : was & general closing up. At the siz: rc . POOH FAH DS iceek Soe uid Tied ‘Par Mockaway : Medical. | u ° ————- —_—______, rio and MeAddle were heads apart. rh ' Van Maitren Qui ina ome no wor] SARATOGA ENTRI Phe finish wan rednotPelario winning ~ OLD DR GRINDLE, ‘ ei @ al se sland Lawn Tennis championahip tour ES. ya on ead from Par WOT, [GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THE c t , N YACHTS IN FRESA BREBZB, sa: ramen ~~ who beat Gold Heels a head. SEW TORK. (MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, 4 Third tuning ant Stevens, the Hoboken THIRD RACE. years 0 specialist in Diseases of Mea. Under die bt lor niet Chub, . é tos ° veneers | RACE TRACK. SARATOGA, Aug. 9.— Deverwyeh HMaaticnp, for three-vesr-elde ond | OL” De. gains § wcleatifte ream of treat- a ey, Bow Fleet Of for Last |over ine former holder of the na: ‘The entries for tomorrow's races mile man, om, ‘ ave a Yew York ¢ toh Fleet Om for championship ile, Bob Wrenn, In three ite re a lowe: ina fod spots, sore threat and mouth. ; ais jheuly gon tested sets Larned pay veteran, i George The oh in the sin: m: a|detween Larned and Bter ig Drees the New York Yacht CAN'T STOP L. L REIFF, + ot 100 this morn- ith foered Rare—Sriling maites two-year-old fi. American Jockey Adds Mis Daily "tt: t ign Leg of the Crate jollemmation, gravel, eg lg | Mm ng BS we merry, bed Sorta “tard bo te DR” ORINDLRS Sid were Wy, Race ting, Br , ervn-reanette Biss ayverd, sos-winners since July 1, seu, Baier LONDON. Ave 9 e second. but ° | was pul out. Se bach perished a! first Doyle singled roaees ~ . ve napping. the lead 4 five inin the sevent the Line fir The seh Martimas as chotces. Ki: M Doyle. ra LONDON, oo ott it today, he Wrighton High weight olde and up Mr. ‘ it Si eer, wae has DAYTON, 0, Aug. i—Joe sania met two men in the ring here fought beth Fitestmmons ana 8 |") lated it oath Rablin, will report the Gabi wet ae 5m "RE: Jon a8 between these men neat Fri- } day night fer Tae World, ja Se ihe ae sin ibe hc Shae .

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