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“LATEST M’GRAW TO ANNOUNCE NEW GIANTS IN A FEW DAYS. Manager Is Happy Over His Treatment by Loyal! New York Baseball Fans. ; they were conducting negotiations with American League stats “We haye got Johnson on the run,” {Opecia! to Te Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Ma, Aug. 16+John J. McGraw, ger ot the New York mar wale ¥ tS rl ‘ore Daseball team, and Soteph J. Kelley, | eal Me Adee nie Ee over ih atin manager of the Cincinnati team, sp The stock of the Detrolt Club w of- yesterday in this city, and the man-| fered reedman and Brush juat ae agers of the Baltimore and Cleveland stock of the Baltimore Club. baseball clubs got, busy watching thel tiations were not opened as the playera to Prevent McGraw and Kelley | forces of the league will Gow be engaged nthe lawsuit’ in thie city: ‘ “lam not here for the purpose of get- tng players, although T'expect in n few (ays to be able te arhotince that some of the best men now In Une Americkn have Joined the New York and from kidnapping them, McGraw Jeft late last night to join the New York team in Chicago, and Kelley tett for Rehoboth Beach to visit iw and Kelley ST.FINNAN ‘Both Taeunue ther National , fapentiseveral ours in’consultation with | (ther National Pegene Glumes | Judg¢ Conway W. Sam ¢ ring York. bur you diay haye obae hat to w uways In the game. Eve n we make a good fight and kee) | celver bill im court asking for a the Baltimore Baseball and Athle ub On ihe hultip, Company. McGraw says that the vom: | name to please the New York pany owes him about 4.0, Hoth of] pe Mme aait we win. and a that they had not spoken | vd play 8 made by our pesrymecinred thay tay, nid nel AROK et when Ideing, the enthuslaam to any of the playe of the Utimore than it Ie {n some cities when ; or Cleveland clubs, th they said al club wine.” Clancy's Good Distance in toga This ditions Fine f DOHERTY AND MISS HOLLINS BEAT DR. PIM AND MISS SANDS.| Englishmen and Their American Partners Play Brilliant Tennis on Southampton Courts. SARATOGA, Aug and track clit morning during the bh racers are sent to the were many spectat racers were sent dow preparatory pace steadied down and began to make thetr TH AM ' | [attack effective. large gallery OTR OPO we alapiay q. | Such five furlongs in of the Meadow Club to-day to wi | rable, Skit ener ae thelr delves, | Giel, Gunfire, Irish | the playing of the famous trlo of | witch possessed both length and force. | jogging exercine lishntén in the closing matches of (nh hes a SE AES deed res Fie hag ee W. P. Burch allow mixed doubles in the Long Island cham-) the two Englishmen was intereating, as | geant and another plonship tennis tournament, | tiey held to the back-court method of] 117 1-2 Guesswo play. The Wall was sent very acurately The Morning match brought together Rhodes got short 1) i ) the corners b i Miss Hollins and R. h. Doherty against | of the ‘passes, w Svaree boy Be pi parts speed. P. Hel Miss Anna Sands ond Dr, Joshua Pim. | against Doherty gent ix furlongs ind fon the top final! Phe score went to three games, all | eee cise get tive This wak for the plac the lower fore Dohert) t Into the Then they bi jing and ‘e and Miss Holling really I swing of thelr stroke. na fusiliade of voile: court, shotx from pom acket having been Mrs. Hoadley and it Van Negs did six fur J. Fleischmann’s 1 furlonga int In ition to those finishing compe-| tions near the net. By this work they | “even > uuony Gre ingles march, for the Fux-| Outplayed. Mish ‘Banas ‘and Dr Pim. de- | Bonnibert, that have to-day, The men) spite the plucky stand made by the Tat- | trivia of yesterday tn js trophy were Guy (ter pair, Ml Hollins and Doherty 5 i odge and Stewart Waller, Both) took the’ last three games and the set | onl cantered: riher collegians and an exciting |at 6% The Oneck Stable's contest was looked for. in the lant set Doherty and Misa Hol- | eix furlongs in ‘The Courts have kept in perfect con-| ling completely overwhelmed Misé Banda | fy nan apeeded A Ajtion ahd were fit for the fastest kind and Dr. Pim. ‘The racquet work of the | Ein vated while the weather was clear] women was especially clever, und they Perit lably supported their partners, in ed to be produetive of excellent sport in fine style, and held the opposing p: off €rom the net by deep and well-|as both of the women are pluying | 1 ved Ipbs, Strong tents. " The it and second games went to ‘This afternoon a spectal doutles match Miss @ands and Dr. Pim before Miss | for a prize was played by the Doherty Holling and R. F. Doherty brothers nat Dr. Pim and Ollie champton of the Engilsh t Campbell, the old Amefican champion NEWPOR Eighty-Three E American MOOR WINS AT 15 TO |. SARATOGA FAVORITES LOSE. (Continued from First Page.) | Pim and Whi already select string the colt River Drummond and Flying Buttress, made : play for the leader. He could never get Pirate, which has been running in) (0 "oid Hutch winning by a Jength trom a a} 4 head. with Zoroaster made all in oh went to the front at flag J.B. Madden sent Whorler and > DRAWINGS FOR WORKS FAST MILE TRIAL. Colt Turns the | 1.40 at Sara- Morning—Con- for Work. eI | The Ryering World) | 15—The weather were perte ut whe xercises, There a number of line ut good 10 ir ¢ n the ever 1.03, Yankee, Blue vad and others got ed Ornature, Ser- ix-furlong turn in | nd Knight of | reathers at thre mont's Brora was 18, W. M. Barrick » furlongs In 1. ongs in 1.20. Reszke covered Blues out of their good shape, trotted and Optional reeled off | the slowness of Dr. Pim was a factor : are erty and Mins Holling Wim, | 17° deciding the match. in whion the | dthers Kol short breatons at three f The semi-final match in the mixed | final set wag taken by Doherty and Mins | speed. | August ficiuiot e doubles resulted jn a victory for Re. | Howine at 6-4. breesed'& halt (n 5 Doht and Miss Hollins. ‘They de- Finals ‘To-Morrew. ——— feated Dr. Joshua Pim and Miss Bands Vendesbli’n Horace Won. in (Wo straight sets, the goore Deing | ‘The final ¢ompetition in the mixed j 6-3, &2. doatles has been scheduled for to-mor-| PARIS, Aug. 1.—-At the Deauville here was a large gallery present | row morning, and will bring the Doher- | races to-day W. K. Vanderllt's Mar about the champlonshtp court to wit- | ty brothera in oppostte @ of the! gold won the rave for the Prix heres this competition. Miak Sends and | fet. KR. F. Doherty, and Mies Hollins | Sires her partner, Dr, Pim, proved v ag- | Will be opposed by H. ©. Doherty and gresalve in the first set. They volleyed | Mrs. Hoadley, ‘This contest, te expect- T TENNIS, ntries for the Championship Struggle—TwoDohertys, Or. tman to Play. 1 essie MeCarthy, wHo was four length a tha colors of Capt. Sam Brown. The eae ee Fiving Buttress, The wine| NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug 15.—The draw price was not siated. Capt. Brown's] ner was bid up to $1,789 and retained by | ings for the Nutional Lawn ‘Tennis stable has been shipped to Sheeps-| Mis stable |e Tournament here next week were made} head and will rest up for the fall| ror maiden niiiex twovears old, ave and a | OUaY Ov Bee Saree PMU Breablent meeting at that place halt furlongs. ie Stishe Mnlleg States National Lawn ‘Ten 1 Starters, whts jocks. Place. is data , FIRST RACH Intertention” 16, /Shaw Hire | There were elahty-three entries, Handicap; for two-year-olds; five and a halt 410, Windrly. 7-10] largest number In the history of curiene. Betting Epa Aon aed {| National Tournament RB. F, Dot Starters, whit, Jooké, ALINE PIn. Sir.Place. | Pigardon, 110, ‘Smith 7| H. T. Doherty and Joshua Pim, the Eng AO etic. a Td TO | Nine Bnet, 8, -Batiman ‘ ‘i Sete Worth Wocon'r 2 P22 f Ado | Meideomeld. IT’. onal : Ush players, are among those on the Oletant 118 arne. Ca as a Belvo, 110, ‘tat. O14 Tady, 110, Burs! 3 30 a oe rennan 2548 40 the pre oun D. Whit- Examiner. 102 A Be SO a esieete at, fog ee 8 TH the prelieninary round M.D. Whit Start good ly. Time—L.06 2-5, dal, 110, Burne Maz 1w 1G 5] man will mest FR. Smith, BG. Weigh! Mi Worth raced to the front 110, ice SL 1 10040] WIN) play J. I. Ballinger, 1 T. Doherty ope! a gap of several lengths 0: a gains! Lsdle Ho 3 hchant and Old Lady, who raced clos 8 oui? \aiagainet Lodlg Hoyt and J t er. On the turn Short Hose ood Won easily Tme—1.@7 2-5. and L. BK. Ware are oppored to closed rapidly on the leaders, Intervention and Parisienne raced away | Other they turned Into the stretch went |{n front head and head, opening up a| Among the first round drawings a up to Worth, In the run home| gap of four lenathe on Aurlenvilte, feple | the follow!na: Short Hos me away eaaily and won| demic and Healing Salve, the run] C.F, sams ys. DF Ry by a Jength from Mamle Worth, who jhome Parisienne quit and Intervention | HH Whioman ye Fd was two lengths in front of Olefant drew away, winnlhk ¢asily by two] Hoa P SBOOND RACE lengths from Paristenne, who was a| 3.0. Davi sélling; for two-year-olds and upward; one| length and # half in front of Aurtesvill Holcomb Ward va, W mits uliae FIFTH RAGE —— | ‘Starters, Jocks, St.HIf Pin. Str Place. Handicap: fer ali ages; mile and a fy Moor, 193, Mu voces & UM 5 4 = SARATOGA ENTRIES. | bray tte im SRM ef] Starters, mate, Jocks, SHIE Fin pats | Frank McKee, %.Redfern 6 4? 3% 1% 6.6 | 2° 108, Rédtem. 4 3° rT 7 Boowter, 103, H. Michaela. 2 8 41) G 2iy | VAUshnawage, 112, Odom 9 28 (Bpecial to The Brening World) eee abd Odor § teed og Z| imei. 112, irennan i? RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 15 Five Wations, 101,Won'ly 6 24 61% 13, 1| Aaron Pepper, 110, Rice 6 5° The entries for to-morrow's rac ‘) Tenegra, 91, Cochrane. 7 68 7# 7| The Rival. 108, 8h 243 5 row's races arc Hot, 8 R. Henderson 7 7¢ 8 4 10 Michaels. & 8 | 98, follows: | Stan good, Won eanliy. | Time—1.40. i od) Won @tiving. ‘Mime—1.63 2-6. ° | Kirt Race—For all ages; high-meight handi Moor was full of running to-day, He| Caushnawaga and Himself raced head | ftfiarht™ 2riene? | u running and won easily by a length held this order to the ¢ar turn. | Als and @ half from San Andres, who heat | lene Zoroaster cloned on the leaders, | siipthrin nr Litt rae McKee a head for the place. Five | Waga then o jose fn Him, Daly ‘ Nations was close yp to the head of the Zoroaster joined the ra. Tt | Second Rave—F and upwa stretch, where he died away. hot drive to the wire, Zoronm- seiliag, one mile THIRD RACE winning by a neck. Calghnaw nh MM Parent galling; for three-year-olds; one mile | was four lengths in front of Himself ie t Betts SIXTH RACK, . = ‘tatters, ay i» othe, "5 yer pilings for three-yearcids and upward seven te it BessleMeCartliy,101.Red'n 7 ner iene Thirt Race—The United States Hotel stakes; | ‘Bul ears He i 6 Patitbe for two-year-olds, five and one-half furlongs 03, Won'ly Mt Place Chas Miwood 12) Wid Toyme la, 106, Hen’ Florite mw La _ 101, Creamer a 64g a Jud ‘ampbe)) 1B Ms ive 17. stm Hastie amen An 4 ran 8A i, ibe, “Binh sent \\s easily, Time—1.40 2. HARD PRION, 1k, Geena: BkINitul HO White uteh broke in front, made all |irriavic, 118, shew si pdt i ning and won easily by a length, |Jovnaker. 101. Redfern if an. ¥8 on b | was pecond for halt a mile, giv [Bweet Toorh, int, Rie Vourth “Race—TWe Dilaware, andicay, tor o-Fiying. Bw Fa ERG "Choncnet’ on uiree.yrarids as up: one mite ho chased O10 Uuteh into the Conundrum was second Duet TH Belkan’ "wesee 8 in the run home Bessie Mo-! Sadducee wan third, Rorane pats psa closed strong and, passing ‘Time—1.28, Morningside 104 | aoe : a = Garonne Ten How 43 A, AS SUBSTITUTE, King Thanks New York Cricketers, | eine tal Fifth Race-For piel or Byundiny Mecy At a recent smoking concert giyen by | the cricketers of New York, undér the Auspices of the Metropolitan Lstrict Cricket League, A. B. Rehdie, wh» pre- sided, was instructed t6 send the follow. D, Mass, Aus, 15.—-Otto {ox cable to the Kii j® Butler in a motors | ‘To Fix Majesty, the Coliseum last night,| Bngiand: of two ten-mils “The crickete ‘bled to welebrate EASILY BEAT BUTLER. furlongs. Beauty jogland ‘Hing Raward VIl, By Ale fear) 4 i pects it } it bud| 1 reply to the above Mr. Rendle re- By | celved yeaterda; "7 ant | py! Lange TOF Ke Masringtan, Biston, C01 5 brit AH a Queries Anew: U2 00 v4 hand. ida Ad ward; about Lyo Sen Fitzsimmons was borm wiand; parents’ pations was ip the lead w! STAR1 OF RACE Pair. pe THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, | Whi, Gat ae MADE RECORD. DAN PATCH BEING RUBBED DOWN AFTER A RACE. * (Photographs Taken Espedially tor The Hvening World.) (Continued from First Page.) lenghts MM front of Connor third, three Time Zephyr Again, ond heat of the lead, £ race Wilson, topped 1th In se! the were ¢) all th wither Mrectum between York Hoy and Mab CK Hinge will drive Jones will i Onward. Another featu attempt to be made by Litt champion pa y'wagon, t> | record of 2.0) 1-2 i » Wins tly Race, the second i pacing. great 0K Tyrning into the sty 1 hrowugsnt up Audubon Boy and ina few | yards de tud overtake: idaw Chémes n Hudson plied hs whip to Audubon Hoy, who 7 adow Chimes and | roveed thy er by a length, | Fannie Ditlar came fast throjiga the Stretsh, also managed to pass und. § Mnishing himes nd was dec nie Dillard Shadow 1 the winner 18 ch Lephyr Wins 85,000 1 third trqtun had won Whe who and then the last heat follow two pre fous heats, | Was iistatled a favorite Mt the word Zephyr, Maxine and Horace Wilson got off on eve terms: with % nthe rail. After golng twenty yards Yephye broke “and Max! the lead, with Wilron sec ind held th Positions until the backsiretch was reaghed, where ¥ vr out a trifle and the mare rg in th on tii rail Maxine, won easily by | om Maxine, who wi neths in front of Horac Time, 2.12, » winner and $5,000 purse. bulk of " REINHART BEAT D IN CLOSE GOLF MATCH. AL LEAGUE, Clu, y We ke Pittsburg .. 450 chicago.» “Brpniiadelpnta Walter Travis Wins from Barnewall in Big |» 1 6b a6 Manchester Tournament. at Leute... Bg 38 oA Bt ATL Chicago. 3 41 boy Washington..43 62.433 Philadelphia. gd 40 \68\Detrait a9 63 ate a i wo eee Boston 344 Sti Raltimore 44 65.42) MANCHESTER, t Avs —Thes W Travis beat G. Harvewall four up and c, the President Isham Cup was completed | Prask C. Reinhart beat Findlay 8. Douglas one| Bua, 4 60 on Hkawanok links he vday, Fair povidone... Weather and ool breezes made the day | B Cory beat W. Avwtin four up and three to Bie play : : st and the Dovenwon'a oe, arke #6 ian beat A. J. Wellington five Ulose s and iow scores were o piay, Mean ALES i veil beat G fo¥F up and ; ; i between DOMwIRe, ABAIROIAS TANe ee moe ih pes Do not always receive the kindly attention and loving hart, Hoth men played great golf and | Clark Burhan beat i Rent, oy detent sympathy which they deserve. ‘Their ailments are too the win waa lope: IB .doubh she ih fe Reilly beat Midward Clark’ three up often regarded as purely imaginary, or natural and " vewall match also attragted $9 {0 play who followed wolf, The the Isham and thone much attention, play vavelleat her matches in the play £ were cols The summary: OND ROUND MAT ov Chick beat M ak 1 PLAY—PRESIDENT S w T Waiting three wp and PUGILISM., Megariy, the Awetrailen ha jon, now matebed to @ght im an Praneleea, Gintely aller that contest and, under the manager ment of Bob Farao, will be. prepared to I the Mock! foather-weighie, Benny Yanger pre- A tel ay Shull anact a big evel la the Windy cays toather-wolght ae on thi lnk sur nen fol Atlor Horace rh. sevond money al on Walnut Hall. rd was the for which om the ei ng “novelty, Was offered, who had the on reaching olng a short dl jv again and begwi pole, took quarter he C7 ry In from the others, When they the head of the stretch Driver t Walnut Hall hive his head sitr way from the tanding still tei datos, Ivandort nd? Ben Hall’ third, ‘Time claim of foul was made by the ind driver of Tvandorf against nning, but the Judes {to allow It, placing the horses tinished Wagon Race for Pacers. lowed a wagon race for pa- cors, t two in three heats, Ama- teurs to drive. ‘There were only Hontas driven by ©, K and ha: by of Memphis, all the way and won half a fength, FY t came very ast through the stretch almost got up. Time—215 Hontas Crook Wins, The second heat of the 2.18 class trotting wis won dy Ivandorf, who led fyom start to finish and crossed. the Ine a he'f length In. front of Halt who managed to secure the from luring the last § t of the took place GB Frazier by E . \ Walnut Hall Wins Purse. third and tinal heat of 2.16 trotting novelty was won-by Be- may. with Ben Hall second and Debut thitd, Time=2.48 j AAS Waln Vhad m he best thre its (2111-2) he was roof the rice. Te: ‘ond money and Ivan | money. i wagon race, this time ‘for; st two in three heats, then | ce, umate ‘ 1 firat won by Little Helen; Joye sond and Tmo- gene, driven Billings, was third. ‘Time nogene broke coming Into the when In the lead. X 0 play 1 Whin moyen to play Ww. M, Whi Je play Well YK {ven holew) met them ‘again. by Jimmy Mi alike ner, teh Birindon Bite willing ig. OUGLAS Donovan, ney beat J. H, Brooks three u je beat D. H, Martin eleht up og beat He L. DUFFERS CUP, eat C. W. Worthington two ep, McLeod four up and Hy one up, mings beat J. 8, Jones two wp and ston bea W. Le Qunther one vp {4 willing to (ake on Kid Carter ex-light-wel affected atter ban entirely dare Ago lor bis home imht champl cr ni the Kor on the trail of Joe Waloatt, and Tommy He | f even chance as tate as any ry Id‘sita vo have’ o When they meat hangs down on the 902, NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS ZEPHYR WINS $5,000 TROTTING STAKE AT BRIGHTON. IN WHICH SUSIE J. SHAKE UP OF L.A W. IS NOW PLANNED, Opposition to’ the Reigning Regime Has Decided to Put a Ticket Up for Elec- tion. Tt is no longer arsecret that an effort will be made to reinvigorate, or to at least shake up oF wake up. the League of American Wheelmen, The beginning will be made with the New York Divi- | sion, The movement has been quietly hatching for sofhe time, but it was not designed that Information regarding it be given out until the reigning regime had gone through’ the motion of making their nominations, uating themselves, as has been the case of late years, ‘The matter has, however, leaked out, and it 1s now fairly public property that the opposition to the polley that has prevailed will name Alderman Joseph Outman, the energeticand popular Presi- dent of the Association of Cycling Clubs of New York, as its candidate for chief consul, Vice-Cohgul .Oatman’s most likely running mate iy R. Betts, President of the Metrofplé Cycling Club and a member ot Poth the Alpha Motor Cycle Club of ‘Brooklyn and of the New York’ Motar Cycle Club, Robert Bruce, of New York, ah Unattached but veteran jeague member’, Ipislated ‘for Secretary- Treasurer. 5 The regular candidate, It is under- stdod, will be the present incumbents, C.J. Obermayer. of Brooklyn, Consul; W, M. Thomas, of Al- vi Chief Bay, Secretary-Treasurer. a KINLOCH PARK RESULTS. ——— KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, 15.—Following are the results of es rum here to-day: First. Race—One mile.—Won by Count Em, 1 to 1 and 4 to 1; Alline Abbott. 2 to 1 for place, was second; Hopeneld third. Time—1.49 ‘3-5. Second Race—One-half mile.—Won by Ciate Bell, 6 fo 1 and.2 to 1; Welcome of Light, 2 to 4 for place, was second; John Coulter third: Time—.48 1-2, Race—One and one-eighth of 1 Third mile—Won bY The Messenger, 8 to to 1) Eupenia, even for place, wa nd, and Tammany Chief tthird. ‘Ti HARLEM WINNERS. RACE TRACK, HARLEM, Aug. 15.— Tun ‘here’ to-day resulted as First Race—Six and one-half furlongs. Won by Jae Goss, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1; Verity, 4 to.5 fot place, was second; Joe Collins third. ‘The Second Race=Three-quarters of a mile, Von by’ Emma A, M.,7 to 2 and 6 to 5 Senora Marta, 3 {0-1 far place, was sec: ond: Howendabler third, Time—1.18 3-5 Third Race— Short course. by Ada 9, Gs 16 to land 5, to 1; Wenlock to] for place, hird! Titbe—3.4.2 HURLEY CLIPS’ “, WORLD'S RECORD. was #econd, Stamp 4 SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Aug, 15.—Mar- cubs, Hurley, the ¢hampion amateur b rider of America, broke another wrid's record at the Coliseum in this city lawt night. | It was the one-third mile mark, Hurley previously held this record himself by covering the distance {n 49 4-68,, but last night, with an extra burst of Speed on the last lap, he man- aged to eclipse this time by travelling the distanee in 398-58. ———_—_ ‘Standing of the Clubs. unavoidable at their time of life. 1 should not always be associated with vigorous companions. Good Blood Is the sa: regulates and controls every part o! makes the muscles elastic and sup} firm; but when this life fluid is vital powers, resultin, neuralgic digestion and cold extremities, ; blood and Bi 8 and thereby perpet- { bngui, and John F. Clark, | Disease and infirmity of the gray haired graudsire may be as bright and t complexion as fair as any of his younger and more polluted or poisoned and loses its autri- tive, health sustaining elements, then there is a rapid decline of the in premature old age and disease, Any derange- ment of the blood quickly shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome growth upon the body, and rheumatic and pains become almost constant, §. 8. S. being purely vegetable, is the safest and best blood purifier for old people, It does not Foscorhd Bey cede oa teeny i th jes, bu’ ly an roughly cleanses the tinnulates the debilitated and tone up tht Stomach, Wikee is M’'GOVERN-COR IN LOUIS SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug, 15.—The feather-weight championship battle be- tween “Young Corbett” and Terry Me- Govern will not be fought at New Lon- don, Conn., Aug. 29, It has been trans- ferred to Louisville, Ky., where the Scuthern A. C. will have the contest de- ed Sept. 22. The change of battle- ground was agreed on last night at a conference held at the Grand Union Hotel here between Johnny Corbett, manager of “Corbett; McGovern’ man- ager; Bob Gray, matchmaker of the Southern A. C. of Loulsville; BIN Crow- ley, of the Nutmeg A. C. of New Lon- don, and Joe Vendig, who Is interested with Crowley In the contest. Crowley explained the feeling the At- torney-General of Connecticut had to- |ward the contest and as he admitted that he did not have a chance of pull- ing off the baftle in the face of such opposition he asked that the contest be |taken off his hands. Matchmaker Gray then offered the managers og the fight- ers the sume inducements Crowley had made them, which were a guaranteed purse of $14,000 with the understanding that if the receipts amounted to over 525,00) he would give the fighters 60 per it. of the gross receipts, These terms i were satisfactory to both managers and | Gr Sept proval of the fighters’ managers. The boys are to fight twenty rounds at 127 pounds, weigh In at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the battle. McGovern and “Corbett will leave for Louisville tn about a week ———— ‘CORBETT” AS POWERFUL AS A WELTER-WEIGHT- (Special to The Evening World.) HARTFORD, Conn, Aug. 15. — A harnessmaker has been added to “Young | | Corbett! taf of trainers. He will! be kept busy for nearly two weeks as an employee of the champlon. “Cor- bett” was given instructions to cut loose on his * %-pound punching bag yester- | day afternoon and he obeyed orders, He sailed in with a vartety of straight | | swings and his onslaught was so flerce | that the leatner top was finally flying through the air, “Hurrah, have knocked {ts head off! of the trainers, It was was sent for Bd He repaired the big bag and then given the smaller bags to up. Corbett” party for two Weeks. ‘Corbert's"” welght varies a good deal. | He takes off a Iittle, then builds him- |self up so nice that he grows stronger and stronger. He Is as powerful asa welter- welgh Everything jo in readiness for “Gor- bett's entertainment in the Town Hall to-night for the benefit of the sidewalk ‘fund After the exhibition there will be dancing and Corbett, and his tralners are to donce in a Virginia he grind maroh will¢be ied by ‘Young and a young woman from New you shouted one tha then message | maker. was 70 ——— TERRY !S IN SHAPE. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Aug. 15.—Mrs. Terry McGovern was a visitor at the training quarters of her husband tn Stratford yesterday, This was Mrs. Me- ci n’s first visit to the training camp. |" haven't seen Terry in two weeks” said Mrs. MeGoyern, “and while he w: in fine condition when I last saw him YANKEE JOCKEY HURT IN ENGLAND, “*Skeets’’ Martin Has Collar-| bone Broken and Tyrrell Also Injured in Accident st Redcar. LONDON, Aug. 15.—In a race to-day | at Redear, for the Coatham Handloap Plate, Lord Harewood's Argovian, rid- den by W. H. (Skeets) Martin, fell and Martin's collarbone was broken, J. Lowther's Standerton, ridden by pyrrell, also fell. Tyrrell was picked up unconscious. ance where capwules and injeotions fall, 7! Dwitie; by express, $l. Kremer, drugalat, 42m oldage, The eve © for it nerves, and the flesh of, healthy old he body, strengthe: le, the bones stron, accompanied with poor ¢ system like the strong mineral organs, when 8, is just such a tonic/as.old pe of discase ii i some tig of Ho he BRANCHE ithey lost no time in accepting the offer. | y then suggested that'the date of | the fight be changed from Aug. 29 to) which also met with the ap-| ts to go on phe payrol, of & and his process of working 1s | MAS. M’GOVERN SAYS ,__ | S. ———_— Sip Rmes OIF | BETT FIGHT VILEE SEPT, Zz, No Chance for Holding. It in New London, Managers Agree to Transfer. he 1s really improved in the two weeks. No one knows Terry as well ae I do. I know he wasn't in proper condition when he met young Corbett. He under- ated Corbett and it taught him a lesson that he will profit by In the com- jing contest. My husband ts going to win this time just as sure | wife."" sald Mra, McGovern. Three days a week are now put in at hard boxing In the gymnasium, as this considéred sufficient to Keep Terry in proper fete, “If there is a man, woman or child in Stratford who has ‘not met Terry that person must be an Invalid. i2iny, of the women have expressed a desire to see Terry work in the gym- nasium. His manager has consequently set aside Thursday afternoon of next week for the ladies to visit the training quarters and see the little feather-weight box with his partners and punch the ag. Eddie Cain's nose, which was injured py one of Terry's right hand swine? is still sore and may prevent his bo: ing feather-w, a MIOGISIORIRERT acs Ty ee tne 'F WE COULD SEE COST ON THESE GOODS OFFERED FRI- AY AND SATURDAY, WE WOULD BE HAPPY, SOME ARE AT COST, SOME AT LESS THAN GOST, AND ALL WITH- OUT PROFIT. 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