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te desire to match Matty Matthews against “KM” McCoy, then he must have been stricken with poor hearing Johany offered good reasons for be Moving Matty cowld stay with the Kid Dress sults parlev's jod is in danger oe ‘The effect of a knockout produced by Strong left must be the same ing of the Muid which ome nom compos mentis, There Gus Rubitn. After he had from the Fitsstmmons dose, anything had hap as eaatly convinced has bad his all taken has to be told of Hf bia fut He “Bure,” anewered Billy Madden. “Who won?’ asked Ruhiin. “Fis,” was the acewer. “Nor ‘ “I say yes,” sald Madden. “All right.” said Gus. eee ‘Tom Sharkey has analyzed the de- feet of itn. “You see it's this way,” said Tom. a Mttle while he'll chop him to pleces But if you stop him right from the start then he'll prove easy.” Tom's version is good logic pian't| | he fight Rublin at Coney Island? Peter Maher is certainly lowing his i Prestige. Onee no better trial horse ‘han he was ever asked for, but time makes changes, ‘Frisco, whose fame Was added to by its production of nota bie members of the pugilistic profession. has isued fe monthly output. He ts and will be known until he gets a beat. ing as “Hank” Griffin. His real worth is not known, but Peter Maher will not have the honer of trying him out. In. & victim of Peter's will serve in that capacity. He is Joe Kennedy Things are certainly coming poorly to Peter these days, but he has hopes Gua Ruhlin's march to Madison Garden Friday night was about omphal a one as a Third Avenue car would permit, He was the cynosure f every one's ¢ along the route some one seemed to i the news that he coming He was cheered at every corner. Many funny remarks kept ‘he passer Gere in roars of laughter, But none feemed so funny an a ragged little Urehin's with a bundle of papers under his Ainth street Stick 't there, Gus.” was bis request. as he shoved is little fer forward. Gus shook his hand ant the hs a8 0 elated that he rave awe papers. from Ireland at dinner some + and after every itm hy ve and from outward ANces Inked like a Leverage friend started + k P . ped him, saying “Don't, it's a wash basin, Can't yo Pid limonade,” answered the friend “but if ite for washin, wnere is soap? ae 's “Handsome Matty’ Matthews most Certainly have reaped a bunch of mo Out of the ptonic which he and Jack” Downey pulled off in Brooklyn a few nights ago. Matthews," Was around Frifay nigh: big dia Monde, While he seconded Gus Rub against Fite last night the prised dia monds were tied securely in a hand Kerchief, He feared some one might @nateh them from him during the ex eltement. plimentary remark atcut Maity's head lights. He claimed the diamonds hus enough yellow streaks in them +» an aye. Matthews stated last ny thet he would bet any part of that they are the real things eee Deteat does not seem to deter any o top. There is Dal Hawkins, we, estifty ap accurately as any & challenge to the to DP notehers lates Martin Fisherty with tna: and mays that be Wants to meet for the other fellows iy (CHA & fellow a ever fool enough to let a Dutchman get the best of him for a bt which might BENEFIT FOR SULLIVA IWILL GIVE H Arrangements are beng 4 testimonial and soription to be at Madiaon Square Gander affair gives promise most elaborate even women's, and) rm who boarded the car at Thirty. |” fighters in thetr efforts to reach tes one | on p to the sting of defeat, yer ne fe out setbacks have been fortunate | Jo “Fitz is the hardest hitter.” OOOO) have enteted as to whe co 1, of course, think that there is not omplet pular » nt te kind ever say mosses SHARKEY WILL FIGHT FITZ - CONEY'S DOUBLE, CARD, A crust person passed a very uncom.| Callahan and Ry and Leon and SAMPSON BOUTS T0.NiGAT, Maloney and Duane Meet in Mar Bout te Clab Jimmy Maloney, the Irish lightweight who bas knocked out two of '}the three men he has met in greater | cone , eet = Rwipe Ded fighter who can rank with me him remarkably a fighter will the prise-ring ng any man before Sept rful of them all » Is years the in the business manding his years, rtas any man, and Lt but | know enough to quit playing with the fire before I get aty- weights When I say [think Rublin about of them I mean it, but at present he comes after Pits bie fighta tn which he has participated an ood am any to corroborate REAT SHOWING. he equal of any man years alone fs enough to place him in good position for a battle for the cham- his unfortunate beating by Fitssimmons has displaced him. is «4 big man who some day in the very [HE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1900, MPION JEFFRIES, | eCoy and Corbett are clever, but"— wallop. sho! Ruhlin looked in fh ances are often deceiving © been overtrained ed, but I think } placed to the aggressive | SHARKEY |S FOURTH. To Tom Sharkey place, His wonderfuln sued. But bnear future will be heart from. GUATS VS THE ATES Smoky City Fans Worried. years would Mave worn him down IM AN INCOME ver the interest to the| teered their ser » The Rvening World XPOBITION PARK the reason that ver 10) fied to themaelves thor. | NEW YORK oY DROWNED BOAT Body of Young Fordham Ward, Son of Archi- tect, Discovered. Fitzsimmons a ne scheduled for the for the extra. Leaver will pitch and unless they make a shift this e niyo “ | unt Pirates didn “ot YACHTSOUT FOR ASTOR CUP... SH Southonat York Vachs ready for pra The Batting Order, cone for the Sew) Van Haltren, ef Of Newport eel there was a kick be ed strikes on two foul mith fanned on the |firet three p Beaumont bea Henry # Redmond. d wher Wagner hed O'Brien. Wi lame forced Wagner, Davis to Gleason, ve Second Inning. wel tap a 1 ef aes St Rear ommodore Robinson, owner of the Heater. ‘The course was the Hen ant Chickens. Standing of the Clabes. de PC.) Chaba, , punching powers ' O/Connor Davis felded Bin Philippe fanned. Third Inning Carrick was threw bach was retired, 'No runs, Beaumont beat out Gleason stopped. Hickman Gieason was in a trance and to cover second went to centre fleld el and Clarke reached second Hick ey thi Doyle singled to right | Clarke. Hickman forced Doy Ritchey. Davis doubled along the h rune Van Ha augnt ahead of Ph Fitth tenting. 4 Van Word was received here to-day from New Milford. Ward, the seventeen year-old son of! 8 N Ward, of the firm of Ward @| avis, architects, at 00 Broadway. wae found drowned tn Lake Waromaug this morning The Warde which mate for him. boat's side. steal FOR THE EVENING WORLD, DICTATED TO AN EVENING WORD REP 50/0 10141G 1010141010181 416)016) 41010 ORAOOBIOROOOE DOD ORTER BY JAMES J. JEFFRIES. Note (e101 91S}e' 919181940 0}610) 910181 919)0151o1e1STOIS i ISG IOLoLA 10 (ONeNe 120 H1AISISISIEIOG C1SIeKe i eleleieiesere & : ) | advance flaeman and declared the pnole “I'll fight Fitz and Sharkey.” 10161101 O1CL BRIO IG) 014101011011 AOO GE GIE 01010 6161010141618)» TODO (OOOO TOO 1190101 JEFFRIES COMPARES ALL THE BIG FIGHTERS. the quiet life he has led has preserved| practically new at and | think that such never again be seen in They may rank as the cleverest ines, but that does not id land and hold a c! ? ‘orbett can't hit very ugh MeCoy can, he cannot stay ‘oe enough with a good blg man to win js to cleverness he is very much want-) He's been rather lucky business, but sive him time and he'll develop all plight, | in He made a sad Fita the way he did the ex-ehample | 19 almost suri gressive nature has 1 prominence tn the fight t I don't think he'll ever acquire the championship, That is | . Rublin and myself are th the) to lead to defeat his game, and thats where his great shape, but appear- is is now claim. he other big men, barring Corbett y. they can be numbered in any iy @ wants (o put them. ne business for what there | aining the| fer probable as snow | ry jeCoy, it ls pretty) fight there. Island or Westchester wult_me and pletures could De tal the latter resort much better, IDENTIFIED WILKES BOOTH. a Death of Barber Thomas C. Lawler | Servilis, the Assassination of President Lincels. Aug. 13—Thomas ©. . Who figured in the identifica- Wiikes Booth as the assassin Lincoln, died was fifty-eight years old. A short time before Booth committed who was proprietor of the National Hotel barbershop, shav- ed the actor and cut his hatr, ave Lawler # pass to attend Ford's! sider |'Theatre that night, but unable to leave omeede fourth pI but | may venture n opinion before they fight AEDS TO WM WETTER. to Doyle unasetated. bounder to first. Van Haltren out Willtama to O'Brien nd Clarke scored. the ball was dropped and cailed | Bowerman to Davis. Ritchey fied to} Cincinnati Team May Be Transferred to Wash- Lawler was}and ran tn a Smith fied to the shop, so he did Lawler was taken on board the mon- jtor Miantonomah after Booth had been CINCINNATI Once more in Cineinnatl, ready of the good things the old io town haw in stor the Champions anticipated Connors easy. Hickman he hag a Ireland and was a| eactly eaves four | rest sand three sone, SARATOGA ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. It The entries for ltrack are as oftiows First Race-Por two-year-olds hey threw met the Keds they poppet nt wae Carrich to Doyle wrecked tell park. wan the least expected Hanlon and his bunch ame to Cincinnat al team is threatened with five and a half | Lady Aehorr, 119 talented bail ee, tee Tip [Sweet Lavender, 119b n | Frosh has published a statement show s by the club in the past nd announcing a possibility hie team may be transferred to hington at the close of the present Secona Race—Por four-reer-olte and upwart Tt {# waid that the City Counetl ts to pass a bill that if made a lose the gates of the ba! park. This measure imposes a $1.00 per day license on the gaime. what mative year-olds and up, om on inet her “i * | Smo. pulled. by of it no} i Fourth Race—For ihree-yrar-olie; one mile the Counctimen have for framing such @ bill is unknown, but tt ie presumed to be a direct move to foree Brush out of baseball in Cin Genfalon The Chamberiais Fitth Race-Kensington Hotel Hurdle Handi cap. for three yrarokis and apward, (wo mi would be unconstitutions! and he would j fight It In the courts if the Mayor de- At the same time he is considering Washington's bid for his | elined to veto tt FINISHES AT HARLEM. RACE TRACK, HARLEM, Aug. 1— ‘The races echeduled to be run here to- | the entire day resulted as follows i. gant pnt ° The Batting Order. a few miles from Young Ward went our a and when he did not return search was |\ Five furl ~Won ks re0 by Hh ontoe ‘ te third. Time—1.63. ces lle FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1— ‘The races ache suled to be run here to- day resulted as follows mie—Won by ~.| ie ikl He was found banging over the side ft the bost with bis head and shoul- fers in the water His feet were caught under « seat It is supposed that he was seized with heart failure while Jones sent a hot one to Corcoran and fot a life on a fumble. He went to second on Keeler's sacrifice, Jennings eae Crawford an easy chance. Kelley was passed on balls ene, oes om leaning over the Fireman Badly Scealded. While at work in the fire-room of the manip City and Col. Gay ees New York State § RATES BIG FIGHTERS WINNERS AT. AAATOGH, Caldwe!! Made Fiasco of First Race, Which Was Run Over. (Srectal to The By a Worlt) SARATOGA, N.Y. Aug @& | Rain began to fall last night and the | track this afternoon was ankle deep in |wush Reversals of form and the vie- tories of long shots were therefore @x- | pected by the form students Rain was still falling when the Gret race was run ‘The first race resulted in one of the most disagreeabl: f ever seen on a race course Mir, Caldwell dropped | pie fag to a start when the horses were badly #troggied and moat of them were pulling up. Only four of these were in action, They were Terrortat, Liever Kari, Sise Mitchell and Hie Royal Highn The advame however, ar | pull up, with flag 414 not go down, ail the boys began to w exception of Doggett, ou Terrorist, and burns, on Laver warl, They Went on and raced out to toe ond, Lerroriat winning by several third piace, which went to Bparam, My, Calawell then came back to the stand and reported that he bad dr mus tag, but the advance flag ald not i | “Phe stewards promotly discharged the thing no race Under (he rules a8 siact is no start unt) the advance has answered the signal of | starter. All bets stood, of course, and the race twenty inutes. me to the post for the 4 there Was another 0 rer raised his flag and then lowered it, The timer drop; hie and His Roy Hi | Contrary, Miss Mitchell | been | Highness won tra, one four horses were ong the field went away to a #tart, all strung out. igram away tn front and opel | four lengths on Terroriat, ths In front of Lieber Karl. ¥ an thie “to the stretch, ‘where Ter y from them 1 Ey t two ining and that will be | fan te at — Lieber cal nl from Epigram, who led Terrorist a nose. Shaw, Loader McCue and Neumeyer were fined $100 each by the stew: for running the race in the second break of the first race jumble. FIRST RACE. Por all ages, five furlongs, Stertery, whis, jocks Lieber Karl, 116 Burne. Bylgrem, 110, Revier. Terror’ Doggett and three sixteenthe. Hearters, whis., jock. Hit, Bannockburn, 126, Bullman } ry Favonius, 112, Turner King Brambie, Wd Claeeon H vp David Garrick, Jk Spencer. 3 4 bss Sart good. 'Won easily. Time—2.06. David Garrick was the fayorite In the Booth | second Brambie th second c| with King Bramble showing When they swung into the back Banagheurn went up to King Bramble the u There Banockturn took the + uy was never. headed, winning lexthe, King Bramble he end and Favonius just shot ‘on the post by a nese. THIRD RACE. MeGrathiana Stakes, for twoyear-olde: Qe tarlones Juniper, 108, Chiet, 196. Que and Princess e ftart bed Won easily Trme—1.M Mr. Caldwell made anot beau! tart in the MeGrathiana Stakes, i ett he post A ttl 4 out of it, ented to van out In the turn ong. for stroyed her chances. Lady of fee nd Cf k - led, by who wore down ot, in’the stretch and secured the place bY POURTH RACE Peiling: for three-year-olds and wp: wasters, en ST Te Pinte 1 bE uy re he” Baraat ‘Mart goed Won gal In the fourth race just gall Tengthe. from Fifth Race—Five furlongs —Won Plederick; Musketeer was second Connection third. — .

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