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——~ LARA DL A DARAAOP AAAS POOF OFF OFOFOPOOOHOS HOPOPOFON: rt v oe ESTES — ed A BUNCH OF RAPS AT THE BOXERS. HOOF HOt oe Undoing. by REFEREE CHARLEY Sa er pr rena = nner mg ate ty WHITE * hetween Bob Fitasimmons a av faith “tom Sharkey demonateated e-Beh aly hong conclusively Inst night, and that i are inclined we At there is no excuse for « Rob mmons and Tom Sharkey | & wor 4 than ten rounds when the fought as and clean a bout as tt - 45 Work te MaBE Oak Game f was pore! for two men, yet here eat each athe and inane were “ - how the . "I aa ast night wae unques. 'e dae ody wes “awsy ¢ at arile hit ing affa'r ever hough. Here is ter receive by ihe Hag aie (ae boman GP “The Knocker’ y a : t sof fehting It wae any ee Pepe of lane wight’s while and the pected tobe = The whys and wherefm zt the. wai aah’ ite see eeers pan TAY Gee e won ‘They adhered sender © bd " fie as Lin To the Know wd a while i Pel pored ae os 4 ® them Pitesiin ant had bee " y ro hes ms would bea ares FITZ BEVTER MAN. . ck baile Fite wa supe man. and that . ‘ aes hark much tmpr a ma lett 1 apeeure as when he met r r get n little " (witht A i rT] ‘ « men the; “ * eke “ ’ Just think t »! Sharkey # oa who are going ¢ ' mie had acquired tn side a afer to witness Ci nt was fe good at the £ race sGUSTED ‘ 1 ma Jangerons Long Branch, N. J Jot Piss b " rhett Is not Dutch, but up te | itch ket hot a hard lower, but when a mam meiie | k Its 1 Hot three suite him conaeoutively, he <!noor. At t t calle the limit Dal Hawkins did it on * | rang announcing the bim and he vows \f he ever playe the game again, ewear allegiance to | SHARKEY BADLY ADVISED. the country Jim's \die hours are now New 4 3 2 must have thought the blow ca epent studying the actence of whist Us Pal a way a plece of hin face, for he felt Gua Rublin hes sworr . newing | b had fost) But the second and a tobacco, for artributes | ® : 1 saw Fits thoroughly reeuperacen tre defeat © nmons The Akron | Sonenonenenenn ~ ' 3 aera wean aye [Sharkey acting, | guess, under bad ad ite was an | ate chewer of the finn Ish Fits. There Weed and A . fete up on ¥ « he made a mista Fits te ot habit while training 5 home un and hard bod Chewing tobace ay not help a tasn’s . + fined bs ‘sist sailor's Gentition along verinn og CWI undoing are things which Gus ad wos n ere OF THE BIG FI \HT wo right arid left blows toward have benefited 6 iatened i( I y whtch:aent ‘Tom Gown fat ' feason, He was @ gutton for work, and - | 3 vi duecomtct. He wa Geapite experienced Rilly Maddeme ad prety bad when he aot up. Fits saw it vice (0 Lake (things easy be kept golog (c ee | et et me ta fn ea a ig 4 -llldataninaas | = iin, ang While he was Lardiy oe 8 — | ous. We didn't seem abe t "Kid" Broad will never he a uceenm: | seainet tt, but Ta Y ' I hie ugh tring. Me ful referee He tried his hand at it IMU a+ go neve goes at the of | } ut it was t fight wile it might snd showed a inciination 10] igy | mand moet every eb murder ! 1 got down ty the Island at « 18 r 1 fn jerry Haine re the te's rest. The seconts itay Hyan and Jerry Harnett we Mtl and. when I got tnalde the 1] wpark sree reconas ween Whine HEnUA he wee to JHA WAS ourprined to pee the crowd | eliing him how was & Ddurlesque Hut that doesnt \ the next. Pite's ones. They were strung around Hf t Mater They continually nehed and er in hie face and tdes of the house and it was t 4 Mey w working Waited apparently hear Broad say | et Oe ton tatr Rg Ms tes: “Break ut ve a word did the 4 “Kid” utter. He seomet ashamed to ane Ligaen dae eet a , 1 with a slambang ny thing vetore such « rowd Rega sereating All the was. dows - i raw ° = Se [but when I struck thegelub | was at - Bator would Ne any part of the Jim Jeffries, the worlls Jair agent without a d FITZ WAS LATE. " pre Bot, Fe ote end Tommy Ryan. the Syra 1 was oo hgeraahegrele a ALONG WAIT, mn that Ryan roasted he nothing |! % m bal Wes: and even wes 1) | than walt for som b “~ deffries's parents that he would never | couldn't help tt last t Sgain tra 4 a otf” for any of me. you wou nk y ‘ € Z > fights oming on T on ‘ When deffries heard this he boiled up| have to wait iike thar whe A With anger and said "Lf | ever meet Aght We used to get ring The Man Who Jomped When a tha: fellow K lw at agai * as Was Strack Of and also kick im ar ntght keve fa ae ’ geta around the ‘ | oa ut ‘ ‘ W 4 to mye oper Bharkey ox andw Everybody was getting \ warn lt o y ow “a. t wt wa anced talk ” 4] ara ; - . f news . IT2 APPEARS AT LAST tor |) ae “ . 1 was] oi, ' r o n u BOB WAS COOL. | THE KNOCKOUT. ‘ t SHARKEY COMES ON. « John J tT a PUT GLOVES ' aie GOOD BOXING BOUTS AT i THE NEW WEST SIDES TO-NIGHT © |.” 0S" und Fite for weeks Was a Winner to hie orner JOHN L. INTRODUCED at ora, Mharey - : J 4 y his een ; } 2 . Pitt coming over to shake his hand and + = vow're all right, Tom Tass|x aot, ovat ec then Pite| It was ented and Sharkey was beaten ore myeeif « yan | after a short but great battle. mp e . awe © for nim. fa HNL. SULLIVaY, some : tos ena, “eal weg? REINA MERCEDES who hee bee m fant Spodeli salina" oot) ms ‘| FITZ Gor MONEY F Fis, BEWEEN THE ROUNDS. ir od t . | 3 ure ot pane ‘earn aod thanked them for my reception and | Pua» . wi | {t war as busy soone i the two comers} NORFOLK, Va, Aug. ~The famous 3 aaid | remain youre truly, John L. Sul-| around when he | @panish cruiser Reina Mercedes started oa i Se Sou always on the level. Miting tn the orand Haseball, Polo Grounds To-Day, 8.90 | today for Portemouth, N. H., where she | MOuey ‘Fits wasa't om yet and the crowd was over i JeQ and said: Al 9 WIN Refereé Says Bad Advice Led to Sharkey’s HITE howd Fifty thousand dollars changed hands ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. | $50,000 '|Fitz’s Admirers Gave 2 tol and enamel TIGHS HIN EIS, Visindeiahin. ta Eight Beats Paris Crew in Trial. IN FIGHT BETS LS 10 to 7 for Their Money. n him whenever a ¢ », » toh to-day asa result of Hob Pitzsimmons'e They surely c.eated up PARIS, Aug. 3 —T bela 0 Vom deciding dlow tn che fight last ogh with per Club, of Philadelphia, won thelr tr Sharkey The ringside was the scene The Sharkey Ddettors were at fret heat by fifteen lengths, defeating @ some very lively vetting, and that, 10 | averse to accept ng less than odds of 2 weem ot oh , tt gether with the amounts pinced at tne , and om this account the betting at) | . various hotels and spor resorts ringside lagged for a time Jonany Was an clahivonred race, and the ia t ss at adow « ine fad @ commission of $1.80 to | Mistance was one mile and yards. Jimmy Wakely was the most promi: | aiaee on the saior, whieh he succecded | The Vespers’ time was 3 minutes 15 96 ;. sf Fitesimmons. He had digen Migr 9 oat cao to place on hie choice than his own money on Sb ; ut, but a fair estimate of the, aad ee, as ne final heat w rowed (o-more given as Ko Wakey waviest | ro town from Kely | The nents 4 14 the greater o! iver ang near Anater expe ¢ Nearly all seemet to favor against $1,400 on Pitssim. te only A “ their Auda of money were | mons BOSTON ~~ BROOK Hamilton walked Long sacrificed nee got Mahle drive Colline fouled }to Cross No runs | Wh m to get} nt he just one it ™ ng t the second time * AFTER THE FIGHT. It looked “T gOt My Whack p, a Phisseighia va New Tork, Adm GOA! ip to be converted Into s reseiving ehip. I ted ‘ linehed Jones rons STARS. AGAIN a THER BASEBALL DREAM t Neart ard the (mere |Champions Whi. ewasned Big Crowd of Cranks See! Woun tonawne in Rubber with Last Game with the en ‘ Hubbites. Quakers. Daily New at . ta Nat weelt) | Special ty The Rye ‘ a Be NA POLO GROUNDA, A Manager . . . an | lye 7 ‘" ' wi ayed thelr leat geme og : : def mith the chances eres the Giants this after: |" ; the Agia ds nunder-etorm breaking up the} 90M. says vides » ay wee The victory secured by the Phillies Qi0" 28) tM erdas. bod — A Saturday afternod i n with |Nesterday gave them plenty of cu: aoe SS 7 a < ; ‘ a visiting att Gants Sheits gave ” : . nal ea a big crowd alt-hollday a tet see h aw it “ A . z Pies Eas e West and The recent yin ‘ ¢ Mlwauk pages red a 1. mere Ue ' ein [Rumbers than for m @ ytew er te game, | The fe ait ‘é bas y ad @ New York iy son's playing ta i e onal The Batting Order. g ‘ Woiver om, 90. Mr O'Day First tanning. Thomas hit Hickman. whe Doyles head Thomas Med ¢ fied to Van. (Hp elehenty out, Carrick mornt t 4 Umoye Me je hit to Hickman, wh the tty for the dey tos on nother throw. Lajoe got t m Flick out to Doyle, unas an + ae Jones ma run. h " . ‘ ’ think. Ke fied at first fed to Fitsk Ar the alla enteeas struck out bach shed val was sing wei A bunt put Hamilton on firer a head for three bases. Hick tar When (a gacrificed Dahien hrew 8 an! out. Col- scoring Se lbuch. Smith mede a troduced he sa done over Mennity’s head hit, .advanetrg Hickman nd Gentieme: 1 Friewde= ) made a seneational mesist.| bal throw moved both . y vening, Doyle.was thrown out at eared out Bergen Beach t wi Perr | Second . i k wen an ovation vat at Arar McFarland lined enire for a sack #4 BOA e pe. ee 4 etre sec. and was promoted to second by Wolver: a the evand ta t No rune titee to Hickman Cr ie poss! ver r er mney fie! MeParland taking chird with Me Bhar ha nes 4 over the Van. No rune ger 1 was A ok me rut amore ! de> Ome run half of Mere Fitz “re” ronne teeing, BRADY Is WILLIN erished on strikes n Jefrios'a minng vy, di t. Ke single e not (hunk the eye At rst A #ha . Re Fi geimmone « al or wae N a monthe t ie Willis out, Hamtiton sine | yraied, "eet a Me : Wea ve} singled to sieht. sending | ¥' singled ar hanty 4 * Bint to right. sending | tthe plate by Smith's thro ° Joftrins fant g etich of Sta Irtve to Tehanty Wh are n t x Lone was ! ut stealing second ih r . a mee skhman sing ed. ser twin , P |ing Befbach ty second. Smith out, Dono ; dias: Fourth taniog Jhue to Deleh No rune : " Kefey*® bene ar feb t Vowe gol under) Meparian! hit for two ba Have Thats a oA ratty doubied. | ton, ied Van. Croan an ume doupled | Merariand home, Donab bua -|t0 Dose. Thomas buntel P. ci wiht throw die t ons ® Siagie “fouled to felbach. Two runs Doyle made a (wo-bagger ant reached Tinney [third on Gi 8 out to Delehanty MeGtnnity | Bowerman ningled scoring Doyle. Car rick and Bowerman were daubled up on t Wile Long former's grounter & Lajuie, One| yy s liner with one hand. No rw. io ae IMPROVE New ¥ for ia ath ft Th Broates ° Van base on | 18 yearn) Keeler walked. Long got under Jen-! aging Van to second, Belbach at 18 ae Drvewiste pe o0., Kelley hi ) Lane pe rifced. Hickman fouled to MePartand, |‘? P ee and was el by Low » to MeFarland. No rune. ——— throw to Tenney No rune Smith popped Dufly ded ons bunt to MeGiemtty. Keeler dropped ney « drive, view! ue » mcke Darien threw Lowe out Medical. wre lined n No rune, Dahlen single Dui oa Witte walked Me(innity threw wild runs Jones walked | Hine. ‘line thew Jennings Tenney reached third on Cross’s wild throw Long fied to Kelley oT) Long threw Keliey out. Dahien OFF FOR PORTSMOUTH, |ien'"” ‘“™* "Te Crom a te ee eee ant heppinase to ieetant of 1 Daily steal @ fun he bases 4 and Jones lowe jscored of Dahlen's fumble. | MeGinn.ty \threw Clarke out. Dahlen threw Willis lout. Hamilton singled Lowe » Mammilte singled, Farrell fied. a4 and Daily executed a MeQineaty popped . force Willis va ney and dietder (nsmomsation, gravel CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, mi hath were wate m Airst, Stahl waines!, | organs, weak beck Permantoety cared. ea Ilias singled score: j stout merry, lhewee ny suede Ham'tton Stahl Duffy fied to Kelley 4) tabled at the plate. SHERPSHEAD BAY. AUTUMN MEETING, 1900. EVERY WEEK DAY AUG Seo w eePT ho heh ‘Bie races om eel wP Mw irein or a wah ‘eating Se: ~|TODAY, SATURDAY, AUG. 3% was safe and Tenney -= “FUTURITY.” r Ln Whtenalt NRCT bY TRAIN uM pe | a4 la Bet ‘Ail Brootiyn swetnee copy te mater ne be ane,