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A i t NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS TAOTTERS READY FOR $40,000 RACE Lord Derby and Boralma on Edge for Match at Charter) ~ Oak Track, Hartford, Next) » Saturday. i | i The greatest trotting race of tie year] wilt be decided at the Charter Onk Grack, Hartford, next Saturday. whe Lord Derby. and Boraima m §n: the match ters will race for a stake Glusive of the gate m: Jargest amount ove trotting track * Dong before the snow Jef! the 2h Yast winter Lord Derby and boritoy were taken in hand » + of $40,000 © ceninal ay a That the trainers’ mints hace t+ taxed with this task there can be no @oubt,) but they have vem resy for their conscientious and cautious efforts in putting the h ‘With the race only four days off, hot trotters are said to be in jie torn and thelr recent performanes confine these reports. Having started in aio « ott wh would hardly keep even wil «car forse, the trainers have sr vo ereased the speed, jitil todas hie fret tera are ready to go as fast ms. if faster than, they ever went ter *Boralma, Thomas Wo Law gelding, proved this last wees when Wrainer Tom Marsh <ent him 1 his work our in 2614 This 1s faste travelled before, henis his ae and eclipses ford Derhys "1 Mr. Lawson has held that Boralma had | Rot yet reached his iimit. and judeiwe oO from his work In training he nA } Lord Derby step some if lie de io car Of the honors While Lord Derby may no: has geked to go as fist as Kors New York trotter Wis advanced ny bis training, aril he is now F the word. ‘He his bern dui Around 2.08 and 2.19 iy his work Performance which impressed Mirers most was at Cleveland hitle What He pug iListic THE CORBETTS WILL PLAY IMPORTANT PART IN FIGHT’ AT NEW LONDON AUG. 29. a 2 in i hi fler sizing ip Denve the A HOT Jim Cor suber ha for boxed name? Ask views on the pugilist, who nam wirpuses. 5 Jim RUNS IN FIRST INNING, \Z2e Duo covar75 — ) | SHOW F RARE TENNIS FORM.) — (Photographs Taken Especially for The Evening World.) ee MIKUP. PITTSBURGS SCORE FOUR | aS > the little Western chan last verite is able to put up his dukes in/the also ran class, and if his hopes iday at Woods pynngs.um and ring battle. lare realized Jim Corbett will do the was astounded by the stocky youth's The Corbetts will play an import- | counting out of the Terrible One, cleverness, He ventured the opinion, ant part in the fight at New London| for the ex-champion “heavy” has too, that the name of Corlett will Ang. 29. Young Corbeti is to try | been agreed on as referee for the oc- not | graced as long as the Den again then to put. Terry: MeGovern in | casion. DOHERTY BROTHERS When he stepped. mile in ; A : gompany with ie "Monk! vat Ni’ Pirates Open Brooklyn Series with a Rush, CRIME TO ACCUSE FITZ OF FAKING, |English Champions Outclass Their Opponents, eat, ut Lord Deri” was haruiy e- Scoring Two More in Third. JEFFRIES WIRES EVENING WORLD. | at Douhles in Longwood Tourney. fended tn his winning heat. “y 8 = 10 we that he has lost 1 or 4 a2 aS — ————— ala time speed, by covering inet tn — - @ fraction over a minute MRenuntiinnlirier: placed the bat roe tae tases, gonding OAKLAND, Onl, duty ” If 1 thonght the LON OD, Mass. duly 2%—The | quite a stiff game at Interv. The ———— Sy Wnttevure | 0 4 Waatien wna Hit Ith | To the Sporting slot The ening Wonld austnin hin story 1 specd with which the matches in the | Englishmen seemed to meet this by a TOOTH ANNIVERSARY OF § inke, If Fito MIG ng ane insea:, USAR | Deas Celemrams June eesti rather quit the ring fo | test and second rounds of the Lone | littls exertion. They played nearly al Ieee Mimont. ¢ [Clitke and) feact: and! advancing Wax. |Pute wave me a nun BF ME Convinced that if 11 with hon=| wood tennis tournament were run off Wa}s vom ih> bics of the court, rarely GOODWOOD RACING ea ui j | 6 Woy Hi eat Bi hey singles Opghi.|mever forget. 1 fought like © orable a At he would trent am yesterday left comparatively few for) 8Mashing, but their drives along the a b | Wiener Conroy the tito ij ‘i t j be 5 ide Hnes and arross court were asto! . Par EU ee a de demon, bat my yonth and at he has Kity, hin rH to-day, only two being played in the, std 8 ere As Ususl, a Rank Oniaider Wine ny. th Mig ly to SH i Mou runs. [stood me inh and E finally); take my bat of to Fitz, wh forenoon | ishingly accurate eereraet (cnn, Miwa, 20 Philip yen sas arin at fet ON were him down. Hwan aerime tO (he grandest fighter 1 ever im spectators, however, were given| Very little generalship was called out | LONDON, July 2.—The one hundredth jyyehes. p Conres ay ue ase er him be Conroy. aecose Bite ef faking, and no one PREETI b the famous double | becatixe of the weakness of the Amerl- anniversary of the inauguration of the {Poli ambled to first on four wide | he fi nt bett nf che Doherty brothers, as the | £288 | The Dohertys won in straight Be sars ccsicg missing wae. tay apreial to The Even ty Vinal! SORHILORL-Waeconisearilecs cor Semt/|eeiezene sumac SLI ES TS better! he am hone: Cee ee ae inte Seth Smarties ree rrectiaae ema aiioreeciailiuie) WARINNUTON PARK. HROOKL YN, | skysctianer to abort right | than the man wh the fake} SEPRIES. aes i or ac aasen a oul 1, RASTHRS DOUNLES-FIRST. ROUND. Be ern tect ike ig ae a aadereenera. as abuse | ahh E lwo experts facing Storer Ware and *M! SP Wf, 6-3, 6-3 G- ened by the absence of the King. tii champioy balltoswers trom Tittsburs | 3 . PLR Re SO the party at Goodwood House included ,tarkiod Ned Hanion’s Rrookiya team th histo atte long fy to 3h ard BEST 4 PACE FOLLOWERS MORNING GALLOPS yy a uh ois) oy reeey ha eae A eee neue eowWne an easy vletim on hig fats Pearly chissed by . the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Chrin- {tiie loital gains of anther aeries 0 Hk ay etn oa TO FIGHT IT OUT SATURDAY AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. DU RRCn OIE Oe beat H.W. Warner, 6-2 tian of Denmark and Prince and Wrin- [at vee | WoO, care nt 1th —_—_—_ Bue Ue, ues Je cess Edward of Saxe-Weima ' aplons looked tired an ade LS and made a Pretty! Birat of Serles of Races to He De-|Course Damp and Slow and No =i a = Great crowds journeyet to thin mont jorensed when they arrived on ical are Beatele ok ttan Beach. Fast Work In Shown, RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. (VETERAN BALL PLAYER | picturesque but least accessi!> of En-/grounds, their thirty-six-hour ride fon) tured The first of a sertes of tive ra en whieh | (Spectal to The Evening World) | } Was for the Stewards’ Cup, which has |:2!¢ enife Tiina Tunlen Goneos had Metest motor-paced followers 1 Amer-lcourse wan a dit damp and slow this| Following the results. of rac @o frequentiy in regent years gone to] The ent ONRAREMRNE HRLWeRn ee capturing. Irwin then sliea to determine who is entitled to he} morning during the work tours. Itj scheduled tot here to-day tof Belng Strack with Batted Tank Gutaiders. and’ the tradition wns ehamplony and the Trolley Dodgers con dlowiy Inet tor (wo bases. henorg of champion, pace follower Of] wan vate and sound, though, and had! Firat Riice se-quarters of a mi Ball Back In 1887. | Gustained tocday when the cup Was cane #ists of four games, and ax these teams} go! ina safe hit to the fntleld, advane ny | yg will take place at Manhatian Bese | 1 been dry the Lay | Wen dy Zanetto, 10 to 1 and 4 10 1, is Fee eee eee ee eee ec erate ant gach other (Iewin to mint, Tiighes was eniled oul Naas areenooin Alpert ChMQl(Gt was eauid nave eiiuned at work diy! Morw B., for piace 4 to 1, was second, ouigeT TLE, Re rae one | dpithe betting... Mauverin beat O'DON 0: ee ae rie ire thne every game| Ch Sikes. No ruins ne Saturday afternvon Ate miand, of Pt Nas could have clipped off their diy /and Hage) Hughlett thitd. "Time—Lie tf, VOCISVILLE. Ky. dy 28. —Pall Recs | ho last yeur won at the ee ae ‘i rhird ie Raney) Jhk f Gion | Mnees in fase time. econl Race—Kive-cighihs ut a mbe cls. the old bailplayer, was adjudged | rice of 40 tot will be a warn ie san uw, Cala Harry Of oe Tratn oiling, of the Stable: »y Pourai Dan, ih to 2 and 8 to insane yesterday sid was taken to Lock Doon led for haif the journey, ‘The Pityshurgs have always been any Wagner slam to left for! aus, and Bobby Walthour, ot atianta, | Tralner Rolling, the Oneck stable, by: Pe aA i hi Balt, and 3 na sera, as taken to the «fT Ae ai i Team crowd, Fred] (Wage und crossed the plate onlare ie etare who wis tug tor aur) sent Terbert a mite in Lor Kuust ERS eae ma Dil to-day as soon as Pan heat FUG eon ih rego oat alinton's ¢ Branstlents drive to the low: fence in. premacy Mist, Optimal and Lament, going te and Jack Xoung thir¢ me— he was caniuied He-has been violent lengths. O'Donovan Rossa was three (Clarke called his men before him , fora home run. Ritchey was! “Champion by virtue of Mis many vic>| gether, hreeged five furl ps ; 1 sone time lengths ahead of Master Willi’, The suid? foby MoCreery and Hughes. | tor he having. scored over twenty | > ‘ furlongs dn 107 1-2 Vsird Race—Three-quariers of Hanlinsiceaattion = ting was Mativezin, 0 to inkl: Now, dot uk go at this, Brooklyt mia fs to Dal Tt ee ee dafeating Bikes, {4#mes Gulway's Sentinel and Biterley | —-Won by Assossment, 3 to | cleans oa is due to an acel- Q'Donovan Rossa, + 1 against, and rein ike Mai Es nieks LOS Js fielded out at first py hour, MeMarland and ail the te overed six furlongs in 1.2014. Belving, | Unt Bree. for pine 6 tool. was SA RR ID a ahaster Witte, 0 to at 2 NY rine Ne pace follawers and estRbUSDINS | Hisuta, Molina, Brigaid, | Tin] S20, Niel Nance third, Time while wita Spokane, he was struck by je American Jockeys mate a good bet every day in the week If w Brea Id made a ke | World s reeorda—Is entitied to R , Lites 0! b ee 4 oatted Lal. He telded the runner mowing. J EH. iSkectat stare N rds igrounter un Jimmy at to dale. Bikes has in tu len and Lightship turned the osix-tur tf and then fell se ie “de ne Btakes. He a ts ieee f \ e taken by Lewh, Phe ter alse mate r i Walthour by) hanging W. Pp, 5 i oostanty fered overtarew his Te: Hammerkop in the Rohmond Siicest NM would come Just ax ned ACEI vtch yf Dolan'= high | new world’s " nty mi Burch sent the youngsters) pais TRACK, HARLEM, July 29 Keesius payed with the Louis- AA Mahe he firiton [100 Wianing all four games as Clarke | ful fly | jaa week traaink sume Ip en Gtey Friar, Nuna, The ae J she ni Saanenrrty een in Ass jlation feayy Inthe bs Velter Handicap with Nad ; P nana ‘jul vurels c land has d | Keant, and Ornature, and going tose We races schedt 0 be ere to: Was nak und suffered a broken | Welter Handic jadhie ys ind he medi \ In ani Waitheune and cines SN ARE RUP TRC PE oT Ee TCE GS TC CRON CI ieecahin nerees (ie Hhlayed. with Binocle. ‘ rust beat the champions at all] Nowte J Hughes in the ox.) ftom the fracuire Gy his 10 | vas eS SE PFA Ane 3 rere of a mite. [Mempals rad Cleveland. His last, pro Maher als won the i s ) Platine O grobnder tos Mahler { Has been riding ino great form. ‘This | ¥4* 4 neat move and stamps them as a} mY at dines Fe ere ott ane | eotonal engagement was with Terre 100 soys. ouch) onthe Mre Gin i pe ivst rks want race, Will be twenty miles with tying romlat 1K lot vf youngsters. nie ba wed ang aa Haute _—_— | wd { nohis grounder, whieh | #Uu 1 Agram’s Goal Cure oiuig | Somereault third. 1 1d Wo5. aril d x MES pecuita clisin on Ries arauien: wie aU sotiapyercecitin ait, Presumption were sea ie eper at ee ea ! MAYOR FLEISCHMA\ | LOTTIE BRANDON BRE te nid th or tagatimont sit atbey ta iehirs | pin Hurley, Hilts Wer he Heme Tuten eae RGAE | Second | Race and a hale furs NN NOW | AKS Jigottwe bases, Tea 1 on fichlew, Vanderveer. § Le hie Rates Nongs.-Won by Itov, § to 1 and 2+ WORLD'S CYCLE RECORD 1 DE Neen jn Bead ther vento the star 0) Brg’ Mtg eB pan We Tange for pny ia OWNER OF CINCINNATIS?| h ws grounder to Legon tesa \ forthe handsome primes offered {Meh Sd Pa Lonel | ond, and Colonnade thtre e108 5, = | emt at test Par Will complete the programme le br Tirta’ spood Taird Race Threesquarters of a mile. | Story Out Again that B Paced by Motor, She Covers a td Pole ss Ln e betters, Mt —— Wands) Huachuce, 940 1 and) 8 40 ba iN wen Oe ine Re * Perv in aK Y ROE te smothered: by le You Dare, 2 to Ut its wt je Red ; Allens 70 in Mow iu ; Re No runs HEGELMAN AND HJERTBERG THE PROMISING .YANKEE vad, and Orta third: 1 CINCINNATL, July 20.-Once again Lottie iy i ‘ 4 ‘ | tth Taming, ———————— has thi * e i wid at oft-repeated announcement Arie Bebe MRE Ma TO RACE NEXT MONDAY.| BREAKS DOWN AT THE SPA ; ; ' and SH AWIU IAL NESLISUATLNA CEO CIRCE 5 : been ofrsulated in this city that John word track, in Newark, yosterda hy I bh ap a tows Ln second and third on] Crowd of 5 aappointed by nyt - 3 ———— ‘ Nae iz Brandon, paced y i ty AnD efore WHET Beart Merit saitra t Kran MIcIHAManliWineimont Whitney's Grent hree-Year-Old terests dn the Cincinnatl Baseball Chub A das 0 hi. and after watching them | fet stale tind by a neat silde. Ritenes : | Goen Wrona, (Special to The Exening World.) to whoever will pay him the amount covered i i i Hand “t ini belies ty dol med “out unto Jesper ants More t ve hundred people were!) jacegovrs’ jo doubt will be sorry to] RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, | he asks. The prese { Brush here The former re h Mt k 4 Phil Ns tt ablen to Matrerts. Ni rine | (disappointed. at the Weat Bide A: Clieari that Yankee, W. U. Whitney's] July Tae entries for tomorrow's} and his long talk with Ashley Lieyd, Livette, a ren ts i Hath ig a ee te Pa \in centre) where they had gone Wr thé purpose ay tne eeu H down | ices ave as follows: the treasur of the club, 1s responsible aes ah ae , i 1 ie | | te e at lifted a hig fy) t0||g¢ witnessing. the Mfleencmile foot, mek dy verve. 4, Has broken down ‘ - br the above announcement. Accord- During Miss ir 3 Lane alrite) sada beta. cy Peeper ec pun ts Tone Ae | between Erni Hiei earea a # aratomn ghd: Be alile 40/1), (tw, fiaaeierRor/iallign tne. genre Bids 818: KOPs |AIM bo Pawn halble Fon tho eta tee) Paces te diamunns ! welt eS ASnintE MATH Aur fled ia) oR Mm ON, ads pil A rave again this season, Jullus Bauer,| 6" TCL jig; ment. Brush has ulready sold out hia ouble Once o ald. MM . Kare " te Beanefield )) Hegelman. which was to have been de re vady Josephine 4 Eva Ry Interesta” to Mayor chman: and MANTRUG ANA her healing : 1: ae] ru ‘ded honai ‘a . the well-known trainer, is hority for] Aden Harding 10) Miladi Love 10) asia “Hermann, both e | blinding her and caust:s he Koto a Rrva he ha Sixth Inntig. MAD OR) Se CURA EINNeT, MEAON Nel chin statement, he having just returned | S8mp!ng Ground ...109 Queen Boule 1M take entire chi Peineen all Bae ‘ pill : Aled 1 wavy downpwur of rain which fell early | tom the Spa, Bauer saw the horee,| Ave Dale 10) Rewtint RU RRy-aieht hours’ °° Me SIN within M. Alexander, « 7 \ te t ) appearance! int Oe ABI OUE Ah Shecknrd, Bilin: th ning left the track in such] ” Hes 8B aust 8 HA. DORR) Saher Raly OP RR 7 eels was made Y i \ ij , nore put, Erwin to Mos No sule the ax postponed | ext] About Yankees allment and also thal Of} mhritiees 1) 1h — ! tilt the race, wn REDON se ere tego tee | eieetho’ fae Haws sao fib BLACKLIST OF JUMPERS. | CHANCE OF Go Virst Faotng | De nas on The grounds will be tiuminated wita] and Medley, who have al broken | jollestsr bi ne LD HEELS j tea WEAN Ont electri’ Hxnth on Monday night so that} down Mit RuceFor three-year-olds; mile and a] BAstorn League Prealdent Agrees ' . ted " ty Hel » rte the spectators will be able to wee the!” yankee broke down after Qeing given] sizteenth with Wenter | RACING G THIS SEASON. men all sround the track trial, tis waid that Yankee went| Tehule 105 Templeton TO eS recy m Anspsintion: is — f before the ruining of the Reall-| sdy Radnor 110 Belle of Lexington 12 BO} ze, Ont, July 2%.—P, 'T, Pow-| i hsunne, nine NEW YORK A D ‘lle LOU Ss wrong before the rust c E IZ Lady Sterling ler, President of the Bastern League ee NDS | | $100,000 STEAM YACHT pally Marty. 2Heal WAR one ak aaa ie Aree 108 And algo of the Natlonal Association of den's cal or the Futur " 2! Professional Baseball Leagues, accom- If Dr. Sheppard's intest : PLA ORDERED BY FLETCHER BORA Mi Anecdote 2 gues, accom 1 j Agnonin . 12 bya. Mine 106| panied by J. H, Farrel, Presid | Gola Yesle's injury Y CLOSE FIRST GAME. = tla ey : i es 10 be _ Inlip Handicap; for three | the New York rague Then there is an {nidica that th Former Owner of Alvina Commts-| FORBES OUTCLASSED jn una me mile'ant furion ne ae tareamsale Hite pe Ba famous horse will be sev in pace ” fi =| neles 10 een +m ae ha + bs ThE geason, ‘Ra ‘ ed from Karat Page.) stone § Fir Balle Bor MEMSIC IN SIX-ROUND BOUT r Ton. Kenny Three 1 League, arrived in this olty a fe HUPRe Wow still quite BOSTON, Mass, July %—Charies — Conten i After a short consultation Jame yesterday, wud the injured leg had aula . sceaF or qurvolde; veiling; nye [It Was agr that they jnfal | filled up considera ‘ Pha , Piniches, a Providen's and New York | Gong Saved Feather-Welght tram rit mrvalde chu) that Ail aonraet ‘ikimpern are (0 be ya - s yPopes. mar Doneval got it, No nui snd one of the prominent members of fent—Stite Whips Right and True Rubeace | placed on the blacklist and that Dr. Shepp. rd, speaking ‘ "| ; 4 rn the New York Yacht Club, has comm s Verinin Defer eh si Aumraila $1,000 tine Is to be rigidly enforced, wis anid be injury was wt fi OV OK e ‘ nnent sioned Lawler & Bon, ui Boston, Det M Mount Hope — be @ fracture of the wheal of the tend Mt 1 , Hartman + ryachc after designs! CHICAGO, July Harry Forbes, the | pidemi. John Watts, Jockey, Dead but ft now appears thut th a only. | et artman wae ‘ ‘ i vgn, of Bristol Ht I'l vantam-weight champion, defeated Mike Isley LINDON, duly %9.-John Watts, (hi struck himsel!.”’ ¢ injured lg iduatl N ; ih y ne of steel, It ix-round contest here last] Dr. Blesell * 7 st i 3, the hs ne 1 approxim 100,000, | Memale in a six-r Dr e ange: ty sees | Reig oa it was utter the nocktent firs lei Vialui ; vate ro ey Alvitia,|nlght, Memate ty a feather-welght, and | Bldmam las peekays La aay MANS wan one ot: the Happened, but the indications 4 Howerman got Ryania bounder | but nly to Clement] y good one at that, but he waa badly | fee jus) M ye on the English eg itt Mel eat R the American Line. | & ve Russell ; turf, Be the tendon iw not bowed Coolin , . line and Sinith did the same | 4 } outclassed by Forbes Mehneafelt 7 ast rary tes No rans. 4 Potions are uned to reduce the awebling cent term foul onal toll to i Marly in the first round Forbes put] aixth Race-For thr Bis Accident happened between tng Wim R A Re aie eR ERS apenas Cinctanat oke ey onpnt down for tho lirali, On| ier ie AMS MINOEIN ical... Atalay ey tha Oly Weithe and) uarter pale the Aan wna Bath: Niohola | choy apie ho Cure got Dunn's bunt to frat) ‘The Cinciny the National] two other occasions during the fight| Frank McKee Maroth 1K) cite We PLCs} ClODn * nd Hime Around, when Jockey Oiom jw 4s “nitatkr i ree y aby o rune League, will the crack Hoboken| sremsic was floored and the gong saved | (4 {og |Pittabure BH 10 T0lB ta 36 is Heed the horse's wtride was peculiar. | hut it did halite a Nip ie — nine for the second time at the St] yim from certain defeat, At the end Brooklyn 48 AB AialC neta % in| Layaon Heats Kin tay, [elah'w undoite at seconds arrelt Phe old metal oftered ny the New York wate | George Cricket Grounds, In Hoboken, on of tho sixth round Forbes had Memalc Ey Pe ee ae See nas, x, 3 ma Raabe Ty vaatety i tight and Niehoe ‘am wr inna, casiary Road Club of Amarice, for tbe | nent Mundas’ 10) ADA skevdous ARE Ber sottering ons NOEKOUL AMMRICAN 44sAGUB : re ; sneon | the plate, ivdle Ww aU \OO-mile cxciing rane during the month of nese te oboken's de the preliminary ift_ gained Web. he We King iss ight in aterm | tnko Kenge, # hone” “One ny eo mas won by Gilbert C. Bedeay, of Far eda iby a acate ‘of 610 a ut aeaisibn over jin mi attor aix oh 4 a | ee Uy , tea) 1 under 4 ry Jones's jookae . rode founeen oe le p Cincinhatts Gelert iO} « hersaine ror Ld é, fo . i ak mo race, | wae Ton oe PR Hy ited Stateg to Ju Charieg le Sohoenart, | ‘Thielman or Pl in the box, Deo- ¢ _ Hf KARTERN LEAGUE, Suattan 145. | Td Mot a spase 10 fret. Th aa of New York, with nearly uries to nie] €4n Will twirl for the Hobokens ‘uuick service through fundag] aris Hen tee ee ane hy tine. | on Basen poved up while Ry rg treet Mmaeit Be ridlda ec World Wants, If you've got al sume| ixen suspended tor hire days main raul! race, detest. thinow raw oul mon! y Bapurion, the promoter, be pi Massie un” jockeu Se though ts ‘would go oper the Hor, Yast Bet Dreag ea a tees Baseball Pologreunds.Te-day¢ a ped fan's use World Wants, # ine] o See rg aa eamabion pre » bl 7 y eRe! Fey i 2 \to HANDLER ON FLOOR WHEN BOUT ENDED, Kid Carter Was Knocking Newark Man All Over Ring in Second Round So Referee interfered. A BUFFALO, July 2.—Jimmy Handler, the Newark middle-welght, who was re- garded as a good fighter a few years suffered another defeat at the In- dustrial A. C., of Fort Erle, Canada, last night. He was practically knocked 11 by “Kid" Carter, the South Brook- ‘Aghtet, in the second round of what vas to have been a twenty-round bout. Handler would have surely been knocked out if Referee Eddie McBride, of this city, had not stopped the fight while the Newark man was lying on the floor. Handler was no match whatever for the fast and rugged Brooklyn fighter. From the sound of the bell Carter started to finish his man and almost im- mediately floored Handler with a swift punch on the **™ As soon as he got up he was floo. 1 again, Carter kept knocking Handler down repeatedly, and after he had dropped him with a vielous swing on the jaw in the second round Referee McBride stopped the contest and awardel the decision to Carter, Handler id not land one effective blow on Carter. ——— an BALTIMORE BALL CLUB ASKS FOR A RECEIVER. Court to Call Ban It Wants the Johnson to Account for Money. BALTIMOR! July %—The Balti- more Baseball and Athletic Company, by its attorney has asked the court to appoint a recetver to take charge of the American League grounds, and also asked that President Byron B. John- son, of the American League, be re- quired «to ascount for all money re- ceived by him since McGraw and alr jates left Baltimore and joined the w ork National Leaguers. “Besides the appointment of a receiver |the pill asks that the assignment of the |lease from the Baltimore Baseball Club Ban Johnson be declared voi and Johnson be required to ren ler an that accounting of the profits on the games received by him. When a Firm Undertakes to bring before the public a much better article than any others they must expect to receive strong opposition from those who are exploiting inferior qualities. Such is our experience with + Old Crow Rye which is the best ¥' quality, and ts daily gaining in sales and popularity. Gold Medal awarded at 1900. H.B. KIRK & CO., "2% NOY. “Sporting ‘Last Week of Brighton Races DAILY AT 2.30. TO-MORROW THE §1,500 Islip Handicap eeplechase. 1d Routes. Medical. /OLD DR. GRINDLE, He onsex of men. Under INDLE'S aclentifice treatment blood paine in the doses, red spote, bh, ulcers, painful swellings, complaints, scalding, inflam: are speedily cured. | impedi- and 5 other races, Including &. Reached by All Coney Is! DR skin disnaren, hore throat and n kidney and bladd mation, kravel, & Tents removed. Sufferers, do not waste time Visiting less skilful physicians, Remember, OLD DR. GRINDLE has ® record for marvellous cures, OFFICE OVER 3) YEAR between 61h Medicine, $1 1171 West 12th st ‘Advice frei WORLD WANTS Toe the Mark, 79 8 Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, Bat 300 Paid Help Wants in the thirteen other N, Y. papers combined. 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