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ome THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 190%. NEWS. LARCHMONT TARS WEAR OILSKINS. Fresh Breeze with Frequent Rain Squalls Greet Yachts- men on Sound—Vanderbilt and Belmont Did Not Sail. LARCHMONT, N. Y.. July 2% —0ll- skins played an {mportant part In the fifth day's racing of the Larchmont Yacht Club. Outof a cloudy sky a fresh breexe trom f@ little east of south was blowing, ac- companied by frequent rain squalls. There was not much sea on in Bound, but it lonked lke rising to suMfcient height to give the smal classes some tro in covering their courses. is at wport Cornelius Vanderbilt but his sloop, the Rainbow, salled with HWdward Willard at the wheel, August Belmont did not sail In the Mineola, but J. Rogers Maxwell did in the Yankee, ¥. F. Brewster's schooner, the Elmina started and so did Charles Smithers's, MORNING GALLOPS AT SARATOGA SPA. John E. Madden Has His Ex- tensive String Out Hard at Work — Seagram's Stab le Arrives. Special to The Evening Worl! ) SARATOGA, N.Y. July 25 —The Garntogn race course and the annex training grounds at Horse Haven wer busy places this morning during Uh hours at which the racers take thetr exercises, ‘Thi were many racers shown and many workmen were busw putting the finishing shes 10 the great course that Is ne ampleted The sound of hammer and saw rang out In unison with the clattering feet of the thoroughbreds and the morning » tor all concerned was an animated The track itself, which ts fast ing racing shape, was good enough to allow galloping over It and advantage was quickly taken by several of the big strings that throng course. assum- N ie, ai ee ee OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. JEFFRIES REGARDED AS SURE WINNER OVER FITZ. Pumkadel, The latter has a new Core-| J #. Madden sent The Rival a mile topmast in place to-day to replace the|#nd @ furlong in Acefull turned one carried away in yesterday's race, five furlongs in 1.0% Blue Girl and and her spinnaker wiilea, by setting onf King Hanover covered a mile In 148 the mainmast was torn by the fore-|Mndurance by Right was sent to cas, &preaders, has been rep. 1 exercise on the roads. Irish Lad reeled ) pitt, the Weetamoe s fwner, siiled galloped a mile in 1 Merry iH against the ola. The atter Ss blocks | did six furlongs in 1.20 Yankee, € have been repaired and she was ready | ire and others trotted and cantered for a battle oyal with her sister stipe. | WW. 1 Burch breezed Gucsswork, Wan- The start was set for 11.0. akee, The Sergeant and Cryptogram jn ‘Keun The start was made as follows Short distances over the Horse Haven Ming 5 Yankee, | track at three parts speed | Trainer Fred Ruriew, of the Renning- rot | ton string, allowed Jack DeMund, Kilo: M6E80; Eeffors, 11.53.04 y . | La Albe raf ne others shy mije beat to windward to Red spring| gp, The track at Horse Haven ts Point on the | Island shore, then a} gy shape and a popular galloping fun to Parsonage I thence a Fenet | Ervind tor the tratners, to the home mark. schooners and E gram. string, twely large alodps were Ww sail thin couse | siyong, arrived during the morning tror three times around, making thirty-two | Sheutnent Hay. Gee Millen’ wit vd safe 1.56 the Mimosa ane good sha pe here not a ogiok Marguerite gut away. At 12 0 clock BO LEPC arse rac jeabouts Raseal, Hobo, ilowdy, J a big sitecess, = | ‘Tar, Scamp, Mavis. Adelaide, Ro | and’ Cricket ‘erageed tiie Une. At 126 —— the bo, Lambkin, Firefly, Mist - | CSoxet Arizona. Duce and. Knave| A SPECIAL TO SARATOGA. | started. | The boats were timed lows at GAT RIRERTiGa Arraheed Pe a, eee acne = SAP LOR RNA GeRONER! | (Continued from First: Pages jman in the world 4s big as Jeffries fighting, and I don't believe the tie Ehming, 103: Muriel 1 Neola, ‘or the convenlence of racegoers John | buy cheaper tickets will add $5,000 to, | who can handle himself as well. For wd will stand for anything else. Katrina, 1.14. Isolde, 1.14.60. et h ‘ 2 a 53 bi - = ’ ; “U 88 x ane See ned’ the necona |G Cavanagh hax taken udle to | $10,000 to these figures. [that reason I don't know aman who} “Unless a chance punch is delivered | the Watikes atizziia), ihai/errengel al wrecial BaratoniGn BAA a amiving ‘Prisco | h8S a chance to beat him in a stand-}by either one of us I think the bout | 2.95, the Weetamoe at |Aug. % the day before the opening of | Every fain arriving in ‘Frisco! can hardly be finished in less th: 247.15, the Neola ‘The Elmina |the Saratoga meeting. As this is the | brings Its crowd of fight-goers, and | UP) Slve-and-take fight asECUN ADGA SReda ness ALR AD eaenead Gs the. _ only train to Saratoga on Sunday the | wherever one goes in the elty or A Way to Get at Jef. ten rounds. BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. MMh CavanbEn te arranged for tno) QuburDs the talk le of Agutt fight! || Bue there ts a way: to get him, ncsnnet Wemevetetrien: * lerain to leave at 1.26 P.M. ahead of the | Mbt , / and | know the way, If pe rushes] Jeffries will not admit that he can) (Special to The Evening World.) ‘Twentieth Century Limited, #o that a fioth Mem Confident, | at me from the start I will play for] be beaten, He says: | RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BBACH, | clear track and a apeedy trip is assured. Both Jeffries and Vilzsimmons ex-|an opening, and once I get it you “1 never felt bqtter in my life, 1 ay Be gine enierice for to-morrow's eel Re Mente parler on an phess themselves as. confident of win-! will see that Bob has the old punch} have trained carefully, my wind is BESTE AP LOMO AS, cceerontanlac| ROT Ae Uxgain way detalis concerning Bing to-night’s contest. The public, still with him, — Jeffries's size will] good, I am at my best fighting pling: ye furlong a the trip. ae however, favors Jeffries, and the not protect him, for bulk does not| weight, and no matter what pace inging Nymph 106 atenix 5 BS | : Ohio air io) Miran “neéeit 5] QUSPIDOR WINS betting is still quoted at 10 to 4 in cut any figure when a good blow| Fiasimmons may cut out I will be| fo Girl 105 Our Julie” Kk rt | : : : ‘ ene. dee erties i 108 his favor. lands on a vital spot. I have got] right with him from the first sound Hebron, Ase of (Spadien, 106 IN THE MUD. | Regarding nis plans for the fight that sort of a punch and Tam going]of the gong and win surely bring Bre Mine Teds obelt 1) | Fizsimmons says 1o use it, home the money. Second Race—For three-searolde and upwant (Contimued from Firat Page.) I made a mistake when I met “My style of fighting will depend “Everything about this battle is to tS y ighting ything selling; one mile und a eixtecith Mario Uh Melaterninger 96 ‘Tromp 89 Kedoath ua Blut. 100 Huincresea a1 Swittmas i Tohuia 4 Satire 106 Peutni ar) ‘Third -Race—Handicap; for two-yearolde; ex furlongs. Blue Rivton Forward... 6... 106 Mamselis Eva Russell. 108 Mackey Durer Wiltul i Bugenia Burch Colonsay Muzto even terms, and from that {Jeffries before. prem terms, and from that polne home! time, underrated his atrength and ring. If he makes me come to him| would rather fight Fitzsimmons than perlon dishing power won the race for lability. This time | any going to 1 will do it, but after all his boasts /any man alive, and when I whip him, lengths in front of Tom Kenny Jdodge his strengin and play to his of how easy it will be for him tolas 1 surely wil, I intend to keep FIFTH RACE, | weakness. {get me any time he sees fit 1 think] right on at the fighting game as long olde; five furlongs, ing | “1 believe there is not another ‘it ts up to him to do some of thelas there are apy aspirants for the whim. Jocks SUIDE Fin OO eae ioe a 1 won't make it this’ entirely on what Jeffries does in the} my liking. The ‘feree suits me. 1 ae, eae PERTS AC THAT id Heels WA Surmise 13h | iL f ag) Blue and Orani and Mount Kisco | HE Raps Ft cr) raced Read ‘and Sheath for a quarter, sap e Thos rr ed longed nd the] ‘ jear-olds and Heston a teventtenmn cin the) sureton: “HONEST” JOHN KELLY—Jeffries, Max Kogers that Jeffries wins inside of " band upwards) with Africander in behind. In the run ovens to beat Fitz In about six rou: Swit eT fn ; B- DalReaka home ‘Africander came through and tak: | —— th rst. T have pet $1,000 to $400 8 TRU Ate eoR asim mone alent Bo De Re po ieee Ace ea ec cree an ey [at the most: 1 havo tet shy h ast ten rounds, hut Jettries will Aaek Se TERE Anteont of Seat [Sights Weight Champion De a Gye cas te wet ae the eatne oud AuROGKLAN' “JIMALY CARROLL: bo IGED RPREE A, 18 SA hy, there thing to this fight but A exci mace: feats Rufe Turner, the West-| RGH CONSIDINIET thinic IU wil) Jertties. Thi BHATAGLONLAHGULG TRA 7 E ¢ Jel about eight rounds to finish | old Fitz in about seve 1 FIGHT TO-NIGHT IN LONDON. thres-y Me and upward erner, in Fifteenth Round of | take Jeffries about eight rounds to tis WOdOR LET RR ERR CBT, vives - j and a sixteenth | Fitzsimmons, Jeffries 1s too strong for terday 1 ow hh he says that Jeffries iksiin aud Armateons Will’ Meet Fast Battle. Lanky Bob. Was lever etter candition | Starters. whts. and jocks, M WAKELEY—I cannot see Others: think that Jeffries will at National Sporting Club. | Ben Howes at x | ae a as hak {beating such Surely z ate Dick Bernard, Pete V4 is ii Aten zs where Fitz has a chance of bea ay ki Bernerd, ‘Denver Ed Martin,” the present co AO aM era tseiesssnnsiy OAKLAND, Cal, July % la strong, rugged fighter like Jeffries rae rer Bam ‘Hernard, Billy ored heavyweight champion will meet AGE. ds MAFIA cs rosreste £ Seitinannecciha ilmhicae | ai ‘ons will dast about ten rounds. Hoohe Marks, George Wheclock, Bob Armast: is the clevei ine, 101, Wht 8&5 | of Kaltimor the Hght-webl Filasimmons ia ILS aNNOMDABTTATIA aA coana reo thare ight, for the championship ina} Mosketo was second his Jong Mat lust night at the Coptury | at the prevalling odds. thoight Fitzsimmons has a chance of Often round bout detore the National) Mercer was third | Athletic Club by knocking out DICK KANE-Jeffries will have the! becting Jemries were Joseph Humph- tle for over six weeks and are reported] WINNERS AT HARLEM. of thie Gly, in the diftoanth) round’ of that ho fae) had slico be dirst bewail pan ringer who wee tormecs: as being in perfect condition for the what was scheduled to be a twe tighting, He ought to give Fite his| sparring partner Marda won the championship from| RACE TRACK, HARLEM, July 2—~|Jeaaver quckted i tits vhet * AUIOLAR AA AROUE dic FOU RGE Frank Childs in a s!x-round bout in Cht-| Following are the results of the races amen fought fast and furiously trem the VOM O'ROURKE—My selection is Jet- “Young Corbett” at Stacy's, ero en rear Ash C hilds has Se- scheduled to be run here to-day moment the contest started uitl Turner | tres, Hh she ta wails put wnky BOO} cyoung Corbett’ is going to fight be ar 4 bi out y of Dixi 0 to ft and 4 to t A MAC CIAE wae Co fa i A ea NM TEER iis ‘will seo Fitz's, The fe champion made arrangements Mn and Billy Madden will second |Somersault third, Thme1.18 1-6 MeL OF tho SUUNITy. “Cans wonderut | BODIE BURKE—While I feel certain |. xtcqovern aa anon as he arrived in Martin. nd Race—Seven-elghths of a mile Jevernes# was too much for Turner to. that Jeffries will win, Fitesimmons be SS Won by Lendin, even and Vt ote T dell, Gverenine, and, after the alter t Po nvight possibly get ina chanve blow on * 1 to 8 for place, was second and Glendon | yavarely punished. dy t } vveed | Mere” and fnish bis. TROTTING AT BRIGHTON. Jina 7 Varah yet i ! Pee ee, AMICHTENSTELN Jeffries na ‘Third Hace—Three-quarters of a mile! with @ left swing into the stom i} walk. He should beat’ Fitzsimm an Books Will Be Made Same as on |~Won by Rone Trees to 6 and Pa tant switig to thy r handily aw the letter beat Tom Sharkey | Lady ldris, for place, le wax loudly applauded for t te when t fought Running Race: ond and A. D. Gibson third 1 had made. Gans waa the favorite | JOHNNY CONSIDINE—I pick Jeffries While the Saratoga meeting is in| Fourth Race—One mile Won by Hu betting at odds of 2 tot ) win and have bet $100 to $20) with Progress there will be trotting races at| YO IMA, #10 8 and 4 to 6 Rrulare Vek a = 2 Brighton, beginning Aug Phere willltimeataite | 1 ookmaking on these races on. the P | Smith, of Onwentsla, one up in nineteen fame Plan an at the running meetings — Tholes ‘The ‘Tyro Cup went to fovelty races will be a feature Taces Will be 9 arranged ‘that each teat wil FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. Phorne, of Glenview, who won from W. motioally, be @ race and. in. this. way Houghteling, of Skokle, 2 up, on itecest wall bo stimulated, Mr. Cava-| RACE TRACK, 87. LOUIS, July 2.—| play. R, MeKittrick, St, Louis, secu: rs and furniwh all the necessary wup:| The races scheduled to be run here t the flat golf committee cup, winnini ‘y sup v « piles, = * | day resulted ax follows | from C. Bo Hirshborger, of Onwentsta — Firat Race—Five-elehths of | by ’ ‘eo to play c Ame Deegan to Pitch for Hoboken, | won by Lacurka, 1 ty tana tt "Tr 4 op areata aD. woman Deegan, the crack pitcher who twirled auch| COME nt. for place a WAR fen'= | : 1 took t ‘ir : fT 7h .grest secre for the Orange A.C, teu ond Con ov MAPA SIU Tipo fat Podle Defeated in Close Golf «\:, ‘ sailing Ae maeaet hos bare Seca oe) id one-half fur L st team itch atsins longa. Won by Verify, 4 tod and» Match at Chicago— Walter a deorge ¢ 3 10/1 for place, was takes on gay This necond, Jand «The Messenger thin Egan Wins the Solace; MAHER FIRST IN FOUR erly coutesied one, a» will decide | Time— of. CO HE in Renin hae Cun | RACES AT LIVERPOOL. at ————_— Won by Harry Griff | ~ Mi HOULGUD FAA. 8 NO 6 aE, SUAS Mariin Wine One Also, Making cond ant ‘ d e102 D CORBETT’S STORY ne ane ea "| CHICAGO, July %—The Ravinoaks ive for the Yankees, ——_- |Cup tals year goes to Exmoor for th LONDON, July 26—A 1° Her “ai any No Game at Phiiadonpate, — [fire {ine in the history of the phy [dave olin at the Riven ot | || CHE CIGARETTE e |) PHmapeLrima, July ne levent, H, Chan¢ Ema that) mooting to-day, Glasalw ridden by 7 WITT al ag ee American League ball game between |club, handily defeated Abr Bei | statin tdhe ta lnori san dotikest amon vthe THAT SATISFIES wid e8 J. Col the local team and Detroit was post- JF. of Onwentsla, to-day by 4 The | Liverpool Cup, of 1 elgns. Cons a eaenesaueumeernemeemeneeed veview the ¥ poned on account of rain, ame was watwhed by @ large gallery | gratulation w second High Grade rr of enthusiasts and was a very lose | Pur was third MUeatial wise dram Boralma Works Fast Mile, onitest, The modal scores of both pluy>| Maner also won the Jolliffe Stakes, for Delightful Flavor eer aos RACE TRACK, CLEVELAND, July |e Were the same out ax in, Ban | two-year-olds, with Mrs, Langtry’s Moderate Price wieve the Ughiors muke %,—-Boralma worked a mile to-day {n | 40lue from thie he wilt aA 2.0614; leat halt in 1.02, lust quarter in| ‘The Ta John Madden has purchased from the breeder, HB. &, Gardner, Avondale Biud, the year the 18 holes in 82 and Poole in 4. | Captive Pet medal scores were: Besides winning the Liverpool Cup andj | CORK te, Malev took the Bradgat sain is at gata araaee't| Bl TEPS c 1736 162 ns ¢ ikon) Start Wor ine Tew ox OR es bet hing Plate, eit American wins tan Bh on of even c PLAIN i i a a ope ah | night. heavy-weight honors left. “As ta how I will fight, or what my tactics will be, that is something I can say nothing about until I step into the ring, Plans can be made ‘7 advance, but they would all go wrong if the other fei:ow failed to come at you in the way you expected, I can only say this: I will meet Fitzsim- mons at any game he may spring, and the faster he comes at me the better I shall like it.” Both Spent Day Qaletly. After arising this morning Jeffries exercised at the Reliance Club a short time, and he will spend the remain- ing time before the big battle rest- ing or playing cards with his friends. Jeffries will have for his seconds Billy Delaney, Joe Kennedy, Jack Jeffries ‘and Dewitt Van Court, Fitzsimmons retired early last Aside from a short walk this morning ‘he spent the day quietly in his hotel. During the afternoon just enough phantom sparring was in- dulged in to keep his muscles lim- bered up. Behind Fitz when he enters the ring will be George Dawson, Hank Griffin, Jack Stelzner and Billy Ha- berty. Sportsmen's Goods, Magazine 4x0 Folding $ Bie. pke le Dev Je Toning Solution Y. Dry Pau : Frames Bet, eam wtb. eat shay AD en. full 1 Re $2.00 Croquet Set ly atriped GOLE. STICKS. Mf Halle, 20 $1.0 Hammocks, ‘De. poe SL OO 42.75 Rod. Weakfan Rote Greatest Long D. ‘The star feature of the meeting. RACING BEGINS AT 230 P.M. APRESS eee stance a low whom roll him runs. ina and Ems, Bo} Moycle $1.00 Ping Mong Set EASTERN SPORTING GOODS CO., 65 Cortlandt St. PE care of Soon ear on third. did the right thin Jones Jac second, puzzling delivery, asleep off Raneva’ * Long: Pe | Crash Moyet Straw Golf and Yachting Caps GIANTS PLAY BROOKLYNS; KITSON MAKES HOME RUN. Washburn. mper is now indisposed, about ten days Dunn will fill the job in right fleld and he has shown that he can take very fine » district. Diamond Rain-Soaked. good will, 42 ‘anion, who has been working his Pulinteipia di pitchers in turn, hardly knew what to | St Louls..41 : do to-day to upset the Glants in. their | Boston 43 HA4Detrolt at streak, and although it was Frank BASTBRN LEAGU day on the Hanlon sched Club, WwW. L. Pc Club, he was not sure who to pitch ten min= [Bottalo 59 Jerney’ city. utes hefore the game began. The foxy |TWrnte ... one looked over the twists shot out by |pommter «42 the ex-Giant, Roy , and those of — “Wild BHI’ Donec mn, as well as Kit- son's, and his lon was deferred until the umpire’s request for it But McGraw he we fidence In themselves and have got to be shewn how a team from the graveyard borough can bea® them. Firat Inning. heckard rapped the ball along the first base line and reached second be- >, . fore It was returned. Keeler sacrificed |] Cut this out and bring it with fou —you nantly frgnin attending, to his bunt.) } can save 50c. on every dollak’s worth 0 le bouncer. to Cro: nish at frst, and Sheckard. was stil {| YOU buys Every article here at just half red a base. je went to second while toliwory Maia leering Sisceaw. “kit || WE MUST HAVE THE ROOM homent hat inaliy, retited “the wa. || FOR FALL $2ORTING GOODS riole. Brodie tried hard to hit the ball, = = =. = but missed. Second Inning. Farrell was the easiest sort of a vie- liner was just and was a before he gi Lauder w: his hit to Fh raed him tim on his rap to Lauder. | MeCreery’s || No. 8X D. & M. Field Glove, never sold out of McGraw's reach ‘or less than $2.25, for. seers 8 clngle Bunn had i ood run No «5 Victor Mitt, regular $1.00 Ind rwin's short tly. Flood's J for just half... NO Smith was at fret ahead 4 | (aE M “Mitt, “regular 8.25, No runs or sold for 1eas.... s+. aa nt bagk to the bench after || No. Baseball Mask, "b.'& M.,’regular a Smith's Mner to centre | voulsville Slugger Bats, Fegular 750. base. hen George siole kind. for Wo Du Third Kitson put the ball in the blea back of first ti of bas In ten days he will cease to around McGraw is satisfied that Tom Browne is a big share of Smith got Dahlen’s roll No runs. heckard gtriikes and vnen he wordy show his ir said war. whe nhe went to the many (Continued from First Page.) geance was what he sought, and in his | game. Keeler and Megann had a close usual mariner called on his men to do Rete Ud vi NK fellow a hit, ot o hum 1 put le umpire said MeGann won, Lau- thelt best to humiliate the Giants on| Jer by nice work retired Dolan. One thelr campus, They did not have to be| fun jaxed to go at the Harlemites to dol, Bresnahan’s bnut was neat and he beat dle; Chey did it And ther Quit Kitson's throw. Cronin's rap to Ir- or ¢ hey Ald nd so anothe Win resulted in| Bresnahan's finish at Hent baseball contest was in order.! second, Dahlen was nuder Jones's little But even thouga the weather man] ji! } a free pases n to held off the rain the atmospherical con- | ony. NY pans TY S Uatoltg at see- ditions he furnished had a depressing effect on thu fans, Taey did not lke mini. to tompt the elements, and many who Hired with MeGraw’s ald, Would have made the trip up here oi Nad AteOheen ane oh me ralnproat abode, and few] No runs. pushed thelr way into the stands. Still], uted on Rivonrt walk to firs vauder's bunt to Kitson was a neat it was a fine crowd when/all things [rifce, Smity couldiets wee cane ee hates were considered, for there were 3000] nice ones Kitson put over the plate. iwhen the game began Knock to. Irwin his finish, | Johnny MeGraw decided to cut down filth: Taste: his payroll @ Dit to-day and #0 it was], i , the pase, ‘the unfortunate Rane Kitson's. hot liner to centre was the same value. Sheckard's knock to Me- ‘Gann was Kitson's undoing at second. On) McGra return throw to catah the Harlem meadow, Sheckard at first Flood tried to score, but.was o ‘ " apertor man, and although thit fel-| PUssee aught py two yards, No runs, he will play in] Sheckand time to get under. it Cronin Ws another strike out victim. Jone: swift roller sped by Irwin and gave the Giant a base. Jimmy was an easy vic- fim when he tried to stal scond. No uns. Sixth Inning. Jones played in and was on hand to In the mean time Jack The diamond was not the finest in the Heese anor fly, i ¢ Sronin Kot Do- yorid to-day, The eed ‘i shield) o first in time. Laude world to-day. ‘The rain of the early | sulted down Dahton's lofty Me, Nowe part of the day had soaked it well and Met WwW owas a vic af athikes j fast hit balls on the ground were im- Dolan Had a long tun before he gut Me probable things. ‘The fielders could not] jy" fy Brodie reached firston his high bounder over Kitson's head. Br move around either with any great|die stole second. Lauder” fanned. No strides and so the game was lacking | runs “ in good fast pare a k rs McGraw was undecided who to wor Stan a against his Brooklyn foes, but the choice ale elithe Clabes |seemed to Jay between Jack Cronin and] NATIONAL LEAGUE, Roscoe Miller, two gradua from the} Club, w Chub, American League. 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