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{ ? 7 ae) . nem OS REET EN RRR EST 2 RBI plik aaa _THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1902. NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, ' EDWARD HANLAN TEN EYCK. | VENTURA WINS AT a TITUS, NEW TON SCULLER, FURNISHES SENSATION OF HENLEY REGATTA. HAMILTON WINS } ite for “Diamond Sculls "—Argonaut Eight Wins Grand EMPIRE CITY Union Boat Club Champion Wins ‘His Second Heat and Is Now Favor- Challenge Trial—Record Crowd at Henley. PATERSON FIGHT, Tommy Sullivan Never Ree, Pear] Wilton Second in First — Race at New York Driving} If Titus reaches and is success- HENLEY A BRILLIANT Araonaute Have Acctdent, but Win covered from Hard Stomach Club's Matinee — Card a ful in the final heat forthe “D SOCIETY PICNIC. ° Mean Gidcike: ie ets eae Blow He Received in the mond Seulls’? he will be the . Thirteenth Round. lub, of Toronto, beat Univers Long One. third Vankee to win the most . . Tieke, ORteRa se aK att i, x HEN England i z h o and a ha coveted rowing trophy in the) continiance at the ue weather nog MASTS in T minutes 2 seconde, was a 3 pag y " i ace for a mile. The Argogauts, (apeclal to The Yrening Worl) world. It 1897 it was won hy provaliing tie Coronation Henley tee. Olt : ¥ Keter iewentyo te : EMPIRE CITY TRACK, YONKERS,| Edward Hanlan Ten Eyck, of atts promiox to ben record-breaker “toned i the Berks shore, jumped Ra AE ANG Yue ETRRGHIGE oeemeeeTc Te * Bee acces of Te Vita (the) Woreester, Mass. B. Hunting | (" es SRA pee tnoee Who Te seat and University led at the halt was awarded the decision over Tommy bal ala sos Seat Neal Howell, of Albany, No Vo ) mile, ‘The Canadian, however, gradi ivan, of Rrookiyn, in thelr bout des elded under the auspices of the West Launches, drags, motor cars and trains ally overanuied their opponents and uitt- ple Wt mately easily defeated the Oxonians. WN A°- who were the head of the river (leading Club the Empire City track to-day | Lalhetopealtiaas be : student at Oxford, cap-|,., What the attendance lacked in numbers | then a stude | it made up in enthusiasm. Many indies | (ured it in 1898. the riverside to-day, and the t Side A. C., of Paterson, N. J., last night. \ big crowd including hundreds of New. Yorkers enjoyed the contest. mncourse ofp were conspicuous in the throng on the] | as, lon was taxed to provide shel: crew) at Oxford this season. cltib-house porches . HON Breland: qui Son? the thoan wiiling to pay the ex- phe fourth heat (fret of the day) for For the first twelve rounds Sulttwam Seven events made up the card, con-| a ica, for the Grand Challegn Cup} Darges prevailing — The club the diamond sculls attracted by far the had the better of the fighting, easily sisting of dashes at one mile and two E Incloaures occupied the cholce positions jpost attention of the before-ianeh ri . outpointing Hamilton, but, as the turf In three sof mile heats. The pro-| the Leander Rowing Club deat the;on the Bucks shore, while below the ‘4 . S men would say, Hamilton ts a stretch * . SRN runner, In the thirteenth round he be-) gramme was entirely too long, .for| Kingston Rowing Clio easiiy by a) pletureaque houre-boats, lavishly adorn- though the horses were called at 29] tength and a quarter. Time, 7eminutes 34 (00 With Mage and flowers, made a cpl rn gan, He drove In a vicious swing full o'clock it was late when the last race rerands tal show, Ladies were present tn great te they nit ot sullivan un oe soon as Sullivan recetved the blow he jforce, ail In thelr brightest and airiest was finished. Tn the second heat for the Grand Chal-! summer costumes The chief event of the af the race at one mile, In wh: Billings's mare Luellle (2 tered In with her were other horses of quality, fitting opponents for the great mare The track, wiheh had been worked carefully, Ix faster tow than it ever has been befor A newcomer wae the Pittsburg ama- | teur reinsman, Harry Darling. wh represented in the races by two matinee stars—Pearl Wil and the black # ing Senato: 2481-4 The first event was a mile dash, trot: ting. There were keven starters. Some | of the best speelway performers strg- gled for honor. y were How Rene, Higa; Axtelio, 2.19; Pheresa Be 21 1-2: | Pearl Wilton, 2993-4; 'Malzour! 215 Ventura, 2.14 1 and elane, The chestnut ‘mare Ventura’ crossed the wire firet, with Pearl Wiltaa a good second. Time—2.1 Byent No. 4, mile heats, two in three, was won by Jolly Bachelor, driven by FC. Mapes. Thme—2.14 1-3 and 2133-4 Event number two. trotting mile heats, smo" In three, was hotly contented, “The : rst heat was won by J..0.; the eecond |of Toronto, beat University College, Ox-) cloudless and there way little move-) ing, as the result was expec 0 by Mallaca and. the third by J. 0.| Lae rane Wea iaa ti remnile wae expecied to Pot ford, by two and a half lengths. Time, | ment in the air. onsequently, every-|the American's chances of carrying oft Time—2.20 3-4, 2.25, 2.18 1-4 In. pacing ‘event No. &% Christopher |7 minutes 2% seconds. hody able to obtain any kind of craft} the coveted trophy. ‘The result was that | Hockett's Speedway star King ‘Tom F son the river. ©, 8. Titus, Union Beat Club, > (2.19 3-4) was q favorite. He made a] In the third heat for the Grand Chal- Kallant Aght. in, the first heat, but the y i labs i Yankees in Engl Black gelling ‘Tony Mewar too mucn | ene Cup London Rowing Club beaty et in the regatta | Oxford, by three lengths in 9 minutes for him, and won out, Time—2.23 1-2 Thames Rowing Club by a length and a 17 set onds. | The second heat was a red-hot. af ; b was enhanced by the fact that a num | tile” Here King ‘tom redeemed himaeig | quarter. ‘Time, 7 minutes 68 seconds. Tey of their countrymen were members Tatantalivictors oAlaeiines by winning out Time-221 1-2. | London had the favored nosition, the {of the various Lnglish crews. D. Mil] ‘TMtus's easy victory. over Field, who as won by] ts shore, and an ensy task, They} burn, of Buffalo, N. ¥., rowx number! 1s the holder of the Oxford University three in the Leander crew and “Jack'"| sculls, increased the alarm for the Tony M. Time—2.21 ee 1 tuple of minutes’ were clear aftersa couple of mn White, son of Henry White, Secretary | safety of the diamonds. fitus, who was WASHINGTON PARK WINNERS |rowing, were two lengths ahead at) or the Untted States Embassy, pulls)on the Berks station, had the measure Fawley Court and thence took matters! number three In the Eton crew. of his opponent from the first. ‘The . < ° . M., with | Oxonian stuck to his work manfully for RACE TRACK, WASHINGTON | easily. The racing began at 12.30 P. M., ly PARK, July §&—The races run here to-| In the fourth heat for the Diamond |the first heat for the Grand Challenge three-quarters of a mile. At Fawley day resulted as follows: Sculls C. 8. Titus, Unton Boat Club, | cup. Court, half the course, ‘tus, whose | First Race—Three-quarters of a mile.— |New York, beat W. W. Field, of Oxford.}| Leander, on the Berks station, Ied|time up to that point was 4 minutes - Won by Hanover Queen, 4 to 5 and out;| Titus won by three lengths, Time—|from the start, and rowing a slower |i seconds, was only a foot ahead, but) ny the fitth heat for the diamonds J.| Thames Rowing Club, from the mark pped his hand to his groin and fall- ing to the floor began to writhe around in agony while his second yelled ““Foul!’* Sullivan was carried to his corner and @ physician summoned The physician said he could find no trace of a foul blow and the referee or- dered Sullivan to continue fighting, Bul- |tivan was weak after this round and Hamilton had all the better of the fight ng to the finish and was awarded the decision In the preliminary bouts Jim Hays ward, the colored fighter of this city, made "Kid" Crosby quit In the fourth round, and Charley Green knocked out Jim Roberts i the second round with right swing on the jaw. M'GOVERN AND REID BOUT. Bantams to Fight Aug. 18 for Purse and Side Bet. Hughey McGovern, brother of the f@- mous Terry, who has been fighting with great success since he first branched a professional fighter, was ed last night to fight Wille Reld, the clever boxer, of this city, and also protege of Prof. Mike Donovan, the box- ing instructor of the New York Athletla Chub, According to the articles of agreement signed by Sam Harris, manager of Mes Govern, and Reid's father, the boys are to try conclusions in a twenty- round bout for a side bet of $1,000 and the largest purse offered. They are to! aitle at 12 pounds, weigh In at 8 o'clock on the das’ of the contest, which js set for Monday, Aug. 18. In case the best purse offered is not: suitable to the fighters they are to fight in private. Each side posted $500 of the side bet and also $190 for weight. ‘The other $1,000 will pe posted on July 14 rhoon was b C.K. G.[lenge Cup the Argonaut Rowing bh, The heat was oppressive, the wk T7103 ROWING WHEW Bost h Crews, York, beat W. W. Field, Exeter College, Zebla, 7 to 10 for place, was second: |g minutes 17 aeconds stroke throughout, won without much| thence the American drow further and] peresterd, of the Kensington Rowing | Beresford kept some lengths ahead Rubus, third, Time—11s i ew tur 1 Mecond Race—One mile—Won by Vul-| ‘The Argonauts will row ‘Third Trin-|exertion. Kingston was much done up} further away, Field being completely | Club, had the Be and led his| Ashe throughout and paddled in th when the referee Is to be selected. cain, 1 to 4 and even; Bronze, 7 to & for |ity, Cambridge, on Wednesday. at the finish. exhausted, opponent St she, of the | asiest of winners in 9 minutes. te z - ——$—$—<———— plac yee second; Patrbury third. Time Te In the. diamond S1AT'3-5 Smith beat 1. | a ‘hint Race—One mile—Won by Ale KLYNS TACKLE THE ’ GIANTS N “CHICAGO umes minute’ | Jadin, 3 to 6 and 1 to 4; Hunter Raine, K A D S : fe a oe eae tat Y DOUBLE-HEADE t rd, Time—1 483-1 . ; aca CINCINNATI! REDS AGAIN. PLAY DOU E RR [See titan se aatee iet WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. Se : a wii the’ first heat for dhe Thames Chal 4 (Continued trom First, Page.) f Cup the. Thames Rowing Club. « RACE TRACK, ST, LOUIS, July 8.- A : : . a Mh the Londen Rowing Chi. GAlliping are abe resulta of the caees | PNIFG Game of Series Played in Blazing Hot were waltiig his men if they did not Rhoades, 1. Fira: ond neat he Thame: nina i ’ i wallop the Glants in ever u eye i chai Winni Fastest of: saa allop the Giants in every meeting Sub by i Mer eer eoe ivacoictna of pili Weather—Kitson Superba’s Pitcher, Youngsters Do Some Neat Hie ricehing cater is Woe (he bene tallamiaeras ke ‘a, eta TKS: R de! Won by Nimble Mag, § to 1'and 3 to 1; aes = Bete the world fut now, and who to work | Smith Dd Three Heats Will Be Award-| Second and Harold Parker Wied. Time Galloping—Weather Threats | this ‘afternoon was a problem to itm, | eeity ty ed Purses at Brighton's Big ae Phe Batting Orde Jotter cates wntit the MeGaire cs nas! ening anda Fast Track the UoileRiuncindeeen: andi wan ie Meet Next Month. hain “Won [Pa eS REE eH nota " 1 i Brook Fiest Inning. Conditions at Sheepshead, Jar ei | that showed SECOND GAME atchel, 2 to | for plice, was se ob Betentet ; a son looked so good. in his 2 finda Boll third. "Time—it Beat BEM ME AERA Ee cree RE DIR TO ee alan Ge aban er Hirst Inning. rand Circuit meeting which is ta Third Race—Three-quarters of a mile tb, i Sheck Smith decided to let him work in the! wrod: ts i ‘and Won by 5 Nor pune | impecieliie The Rvenlok-wortdi) Brat’ eames NRL Hae Hoven BeMten lee aan tion Kis Kentock place at the Brighton Beach race Le ota \ seh = ices 4) ) Ree such hing was Hot ryin y rea year'e eet a on left Dahlen handed over Crawford's) cureatening weather and a fast track | posath : sR [BOD ARCEEGT ofthe 1 ete ey) BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRI PAlitph. p. , a Hing: Mecieles ot, bewin 1B were th atnlng sonallions ut Reon: Gianinlwanuiental . tat mebart King’s As UAE A RETR ee { ES, | Umpires—nrown and Po mn head May this morning, It wae AllirtrarGtnstecwuesntoaeee eee na ena shy a Gar Reenca nee oe (Apevia! to The Prening World > Second Inning. lay for weveral of the big strings and lit wae a leaity. Christy Shathewton | bus om tie hit, Tae icing is to be introduced for the pur, (Bpecial to The Evening World. ‘INCIN: 7” % ” cy 9] ek sping hours were more spirited }achteved his ambition y beat the Ch Wagner am. ue a CINCIND July $—Tho third game} MoCreery out, Miguon to Beckley ney ff ' 4 me of preventing long drawn out cone, RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON REACH J ADD Sly FAME | Duhien singled to lett. Dahlen atole| (sin bis ln ase for several days | CaBvaNE something he er add bes band at was so" bad COON a teces aitieseen catia July &—The entries for to-morrow'y [Of the series between the Reda and} second, Irwin out, Magoon to Beckles Fe GET ee ee ereeceatraG Bnd ina aBeOD I ne nae rac follows: ‘ « played at League Park} Ahearn out, Magoon to Beckley, N vt © of the wal yurs was Jants won by hitting at the rigat | OoMagan retired ting last year Head eee, a ‘i \ Rrookiyns was 5 a ’ aan ! f thew Hl hi iH te | One r he new system of harness racing Pros Tatines, t lernann Mains aes fiapatmutl and Copaariin mut. (Dahle Oia 1h. ite Keio solnmnlera;ieeyeril OF the second nd | Second | : for three hi a and mol mare Uy Pa » Savate ‘ 10) 8 1 Frank K who has be Wl pois aliigledl pant raphe MOEA dahon aK aaht low Guenine aL HuINE 3 farted in to piteh for the Tandy i nih out. O'Hagan y new " Lad et eet ‘ aS e iar efore the Dramatin ' Me eee vn ar iualastaaklane On WUANY UMAR Tad aA GER TINGE mndaten War the twinler for [fan the breezes. tinker helped: Duan howe xt Will retire from the race be Baron feat 2 Le a stare ; went | fOr fi Tad Fea auiryerae ny Finest Ke 1 otitis peed that they have yet? the Chicagosns out No ovine | morta Pour aid S| coond heat; the winner of the eecon@ t Second Race—Highweigat Mandicap; for ai) | down to defeat, was chosen by Manager | TUM" | : t ; Ken Ape iM Wie iia s Time-7 minutes, ii} heat will retire before the third, i anes six furlouge aoe a co oMmeiate al what was expected | Third nu. | sols Yn Tnndiian 1 six furlongs} Sen York 4 th 5 x Tinker paeiatt HT tS | Mandy se iolley of Balliol Gollewe,| The horse: winning the: fastest head) 5 Connections Honolla eS eat | fouled to He No runs Rigodon covered six furlongs in 1h) te Nepae ape ites win was most povulir The! next fastest haat. @econd money, ds) Roe. 1 Patel Joab: Ans: easter | onCLORNAHAO TINE La TINT LER rORae coe geet ene mania tens Cage | aie Qiba ta f Huiright. ax It now likely, a | HAght races are to be decided on this ‘Third Race—Seeplechase; welling « wther team in the| Phillips. | Dahlen Beckley 1a “| vevaed aint ce in Rin oad x him plan. They ave the 218, -16, 214 and miles Ceng | to Flo s 126, All ops © WHEN E Stath ons wa) 0 | 4 tum will win Is In | 220 races for trottera,and the 2.0, 2.16) e Curfew Bail 150) Fain 44631 cae ' . toher work hard. rth Inning. CBE) ANN he string Ina} pee Aadeitarca | 212 and 2.08 races for pacers, The purses ‘ Marylander ot) an , They all make g pitch: bi Slate OF wat | i) 4 o A 7 cen e 5 i Low Kare M4 Triton WH) aid Kitson, “and in the matter of] qgeeler out, Magowi to Beckley, Sheck- | § hay MS | wed om Up A ST eet FOUTS OEY Se sch i ‘ Higbie 4S Eo; wt wing teams to work againat | have| ard walked" MoCrecry slngied to rant 4 s Mizgen Rot a shorty Tye tons Titian She A aban a ' Bolaterons 18 Decameron Pe eee ince TAC Lames ail teama took [Opeckurd and, Morita’ lade y dogioie| Breathiey carauly chs wtyetchy at thre Her f formance FACTS oir Bivens 102 Somerset 4) no pre steal. Dahien Med wy, Sheckand| parts speed, Geionoun turned six fur 00 i aN ——— s. Fourth Race—The Montaul ven eet nas, and at ethene they’ al) 100K. ea a1 a eee ie ed Re Man | tt ubOry IULEEH SUN CAs NG 6 int ‘ = 10 102 eeetbent Bobet, of the Br “Crumford singled ty right McCrory | ad wins eater Kot fAve-furlong *| EMERALD FIRST | ‘tt cite expressed, reat plearurs ene cae ae eta Titi aren we ae basco ’ EW LONDON. | F, aatern |S 108 wea from New York that John Me-| MoCreery. Sterafeld: tied to. Dolan 7 Pete ‘ wa hatiy alana <a s i " ace avursnng 1 was hit. by in Bey a milv| foe LONDON, Conn. July .—The | i HO Tom Kenny 119'] Ante j Vo Phillips * mile and | t of the Atlantic Yaoht Club fleet IO Waterore All th arn ww i Irish Lad | reached here shortly atter 2.90 o'clock brings the distiller far more price Wh tae BARK | AUTO SPEED | LIM Neen AS RRL AN «| tie Rinetatd ocomsing he Anish line than any other made in: the U. S. y’ lario 4 hal i ret a ny n 1 * Tar ER Pane Bie tent ink IT CUT. ‘ Kalloed a] . TER oan a Wea REL a Does it stand to reason that we kepese Be ee et oy ate to tt : OR reporter AN alived ietbetvent tye} aed Maat The wind wontinues Went would contract for, bottle andad- i, ; Our Nabe (9 “Beraara SMe |e greatly aim@nather HAGHONBACKS Neat dul dana AME eRe uth ity etree ERE ; 4 ——— vertise unless the value was there? Geli Ne Kw nna HE |b living, With, Metra hein] Htuckenmacls Linprovement Commieaton | HO gv Sis ait tx, ton a Ua, Baltimore Directors Let Him! Racing Cruisers Leave New PUGILISM, It is a straight, HAND - MADE, ight te undergo 14 padwed a Hew aaiton Vinunce | A, wacky nie apie ; iat + —— i SI 4 ———_— brace; with the resiilt. that} seducing the ayecd) af sash machines MIke uae dy Be has is} Go Without Receiving a) Haven Harbor for Thirty+| sccortine vs vie arrangements gow deine m SOUR MASH whiskey. GOLF. will | nh Manhattan Ist] from uwelve to elgit ition an hour and] bale in Bonus trom New York Club| seven-Mile Run Down the|” Prien tive (the Went H. B; KIRK & CO., N. Ya {t haw boomed before, | increasing the tine from $i0 to. $0 0: $i H of St, Louis, the next Important o eee - A Cre —He Makes a Promise. 5 PAARL aba ' Fey peers Me saas tea | Mr yn Atuo mill Coal anad aente f1 dant Ja LARNED DEFENDS TITLE. Sound. placa in hat iy wil be that betwean J Sporting members ot the club meet in i oe | McGraw being with New York. for lai Teaneck Township, just across the | ene, of 1 and Marry Fo q » the Weathertinn Cup, waile on 7 tthe |Mhing that arouses epihumiaam in Mans] fiver from Tackelistok wordt it Ganedinn Lannie | far the am-welght champ a : Lhe ha 7 Matice Jat pxamsed mikes Nie for BALTIMORE, July S—At wotin on ; fais ee on we same couree a nM wen the men a ral + certain ta help the ga {hararatcanenaa Ma tund hat ten tee Sa GUAM Tibi enamant? a meeting) NEW HAVEN, Conn, July &—The ; . e x 1 « the aieed Tint Aietip|S—The Canadian championship tenyjs| ‘ Auer J t " tendons i 7 prreent 9 8 Will sell wl ith players to Natio Ss fifteod miles. Bott@rdiiiices mate [cournament beets today on tiv eal MeGraw's request for his ry boatsiaitiishy wrung alcanepiin morte areas 8 Ne FRR Ae ra and ke i Mea ateaitic: ae dua: the BenguleN elite TpUleTS fan the lowing rank: aeRO Saar i ese ye jreeate Lcove luxt night departing this morning | *H) te forced to take a reat. This mill be aces Hearpapions v5, Sou. 12 1 back at teat one of the an i 1 resentative entry Baltimore Clb will rmeive no bonuel On, New Wandon England he as wet {ully a acore at ancy, gat EVERY WEEK DAY AT 2.30 P.M, BPN acc te, She eeslel sve {VAR bs) With the Amerioan In the singles WOOA Larned, Ameri+] trom. phe York Club for McGraw's] iudy fap the wceun ri ently mali Weer savero. alreln” wan making him’ state. TO-MORROW, THE $1,500 i are ee ete Ce etialni a Gee LIOENSE FOR BIG RIGHT, 7 RR INN gay hienee Nun as | OR ; ; hi ho brepueutony. guavas dved |e ines Sley Cub ot 40 vrancon, bas] ME OMAK Stakes, ; Fay the Maine voast. Ww val, MoGinnity iw about (he ont are Keadiiige exper te Welt. M Manager MoGrow sald: anprectate | ay ga) ovcinck ims of Lhe gracigyaoopa| Teconsidere jim \ntention to make Gans and M1 oO offered a epee of Cres vi NEW LONDON, Conn, July & The} ashuseuts champion P etahes the kindness whieh has prompte and schooners Were well down the hur en cata logar to wet ‘and & Steeplechase over 2-mile course, ' ‘compet to through August, Other | BY Wow! OF Breat aswintance (0) fearnar-welght championship batt York State coamplon Reuben “Hunt, [Baltimore Club lo give me the vele bor toward Ue sturtiog Mne Just outside 9 get the money f other raves ‘isc by Laney wines turdey handicaps trvughs | Hatsiion now ie WOlnHL ShgmUaNAA, Dally Wiumplon oe he UIE tater,” Irving ako, and Lowish to aamure. them wit Cual breakwater due tein for the fata at Woodward's Favition | “Migacied by Ait Coney Taland Mantes, Mawel’ ie NOE, Aol desirable and nol ite sung Corde And Terry Moe] Wright oAY and others: K a i Heed ing rn today will finish at | fe meek oie hae Rotited Managers Roche —=— oe MO) Govern, which im muted to be de inubied and ladies single en have that in consideration of tits kind Morford that clerks will tw went thei on a Fhe epring cbamplonsilp for the women mene {20M Would be Made for Kelley, In ied 9) Athed well 1 4 off Now Lone | plication. ata receives (or wlanin San i MH the Vay Shore Golf Club will samt Thure: |AAY One Of the other National League rant ae sein M il Hot un sters| BE ‘ mor Cluny yan ce ony aE nn miles, wind’ wae light, blow SrePaten $478 tr Tole inci —_ Mecleal. ae Pe haaa tas naeeteite ered with as Mayor and the Bouya Standing he ¢ ; Imore Club's playe mien, Ht nd wi i oe 8 = eye ste cures ochinsy ine irousiyn| 72h Ate Manel th Baa Maier anes See eh oP ane. watimore [ek fey he eouinvaat whem Me > ACIS | jy. as a OLD DR. GRINDLE, 1 round for the Hoy Casita club will institute Injunction proceedings] hist might decided to give Matchmaker| Clive Wo de te ba Wo kee} Club, bought MeGraw’s stock, amount par oe eroct @ monument over the 4 youre a apeciallas in diseases of men, Under fue and Jones Whett at the Creoeee | #saitat him wt once ¥ the papers may'| Hill crow) Nutmeg att Pitsburg 4b TE TUT, Pbiladetphie..29 aT ‘i Per Jack SLSR. GRIND Ls aclentine treatment “blood wb Jinks, Will be decided on Balurdsy, | be worved on him the firat Ume he playa} Clud. & Hoen ff the cont Brooklyn /89 38 STAB eet tne to #6000, Horace Kane—Jeffries and Sharkey fought | Meter, Jackwon nd akin dlamaana. pains 1o the bones, red TARE AN Geen tin iteote They lw informed Crowley that Howton BE rt har _ AwentyAve rounds at Coney Island Nov. 3, 1898 teat Cort it corp Ur J At present he ee from 1 go ahead and con : | ente A baa Jefiries winning tl yelslon, ) | the apor . danger, as the Baltimore club does Yor the battle, ‘The content in*to re Ww! Pry CRAGUE Mise Gast Wine Crele Rees. fe Tom Coubig has been matched to mest Ot hot play in the Sta New York, and! De fought ac Armatrong Park aod will |sromtg Silmochees SPRINGFIELD, M July 8—Mare| Jin ite Pitta alt A OIPE, for bE gieion in Deveolt on duly 16 tor a puree of $1,000 ating! the Brooklyn club does not care to go Ip the afternoon in the oben, faret Gast won the six-day women's Bb “ie: now. doce. tory Wark to fue | at 142 oounde. ‘Tom wilt begin training’ at | Bipge oh into the United Btates Courts with any $0,000 pervons will be erested ne” 3 aRiSe° sol Slies’B fabs ‘ts’ steve nau ght grenesion on 2d sere, 0m, SIAR 0. (ah Punto: Seas: Tone wine em): Gi Bane i arts loca F