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== SPORTING NEWS SPE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 24; 1908. CIALLY REPORTED F INVADERS PLAY INTHE BIN Griffith Braves the Wet in an > Effort to Take a Game from ( Cleveland. f THE BATTING ORDER. New York. Cleveland, vis, if. Ba; f. reeler, rf. Bradley, 3b. itz, cf. La Jole, 2b. % Hickman, 1b. iberfeld. ss. McCarthy, If. + 3b, Fitck, rf. 1b. Gochnauer, ss. ‘Connor, c. Abbott, c. bro, Dp. Bernhardt, p. 3 (Gpecial to The Evening World.) “CLEVELAND, June 4.—Two eames ith New York were scheduled for to- , but the rain prevented the first and @ second was started late on grounds were wet and soggy ond with rain itening every minute. 4 First Inning. i fanned, Keeler out, Clingman to fickeman. Bernard threw out Fults. f Bay pounded the alr. Conroy took = Bradley. He did ikewise for . No runs. 3 Second Inning. Williams walked, and Blberfeld’s sin- je sent him to third. Clingman’s error Conroy's glam scored Wiliams, Hick- ai Bradley's throw of Gan- i and Elberfeld scored. O'Con- s jor’s fly scored Conroy. Ganzel out try- fos te eet home on @ passed ball. Ches- | flew out to Bay. hree runs. | Hickman singled; McCarthy few to Davis. Flick walked. Ganzel took et Clingman. Abbott walked, Allin bases. nhard was taken care 0) Williams. No runs. ‘| Third Inning. Davis walked. Keeler flew to Bay. vis out stealing, Fultz singled and out stealing. No runs. ‘out, Chesbro to Ganzel. Bradley ‘La, Jole singled and went to on Conroy's error. Rain com- to fall and the game was tem- FRESHMAN Final Stroke Puts C Length Ahead in — HARVARD BEATS YALE IN FOUR-OAR RACE. rimson More than Half a Hard Fought Contest. These three remarkable photo- graphs, snap shots taken by The Evening World staff photographer, are the best illustrations of the physical strain under which men of the crews labor while hitting it up for a spurt. One of them is the cap- tain of the Yale team, another is the captain of the Harvard eight, and the third is one of the Yale crew. When they were taken they were REMARKABLE SNAPSHOTS B Y THE EVENING WORLD'S SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THREE MEN WHO WILL ROW IN THE YALE-HARVARD RACE ute. Every muscle of the neck, chest and arms was standing out, while the expression on the faces fs an in- dication of the fierce mental strain, the struggle, the resolve to give up the last pound, and to win if pos- sible, It is when undergoing this fear- ful, heart-breaking strain that men sometimes row until exhausted and drop back almost lifeless in a dead faint after a race, and even some- . lly_ suspended, with Bradley on " Bi : (Special to The Evening World.) The time was good, {det - |} th hile the race i a The sprinkle stopped and twent Sec > good, considering the| doing their best, trained to the min-| times while the race is on. 1G later, after sawdust had been | NEW LONDON, Conn., June 2%4—|rough water zs led about the grounds and firet!Harvard was the victor in the four-| Both launches that accompanied the ted ty sotalin schrine ‘Bediey. [Osre frethman race run over three-|shells were filled with cheering under- AMATEDR BASEBALL. i thy’ popped to ‘Oconnor Hiek.| Quarters of a mile of the Thames|graduates who had come up to the course this afternoon, The crews fought|crew quarters from Pequot House, Only Slipped trying to eteal and waa out, run. Biderfeld singled and went to x "a fumble, Conroy was rafe when | rfeld slid into third, knooking Cling- 7 ad out ee) hands, El- coveras fend w! mud from ‘The time was 2 minutes and 56 secon: ‘The start was made off Cowes At 12.30 o'clock, ‘The high wind that blew asiant the river Red Top prevented the start bel made opposite the Harvard quarters, had been arranged, The bend In river at Cowes Point gave both cre to foot, owing to lis two alldes bases. Gangel safe on LaJole's error and Elberfeld scored. Conroy over run second and then all the Cleveland team <i engaged In a sipping match which re- 3 gulted in both runners being put out. ~ © One run. Point northeast the the ifull force of the wind, doing away ft out almost bow to bow from the/a few smal! evensmoney bets were made Fourth In start, the crimson youngsters winning |on the race, * by re e! he Williams batted out into Bay's hands,|PY & margin of over haf a length On Final Practice Spins. ds. Both the Yale and Harvard ‘Varsity and Freshman eigivts tok their final practl na on river to-day. ‘The Crimson crews went over a mile of the urse above Red Top. y swung along at an easy stroke, making no at- tempt at speed. Coach Higginson fol- oft ing as| ci was / Flick doubled. Clingman popped to| with an advantage in position, ‘The| He was more than ' antage posttio smo pleaped with the im- Berets ag Abbott, singled: pbomhard shells and launches started away from| provement shown by both crews in to Contoy, One run. sea thelr quarters at noon and drifted | holding the water with their oar blades a down niver to the starting flag. jt Fitth Inning. bs r 5 he Start. | O'Connor sky flied to Bernhard, Che Ae BEC See che Sree OMOW OUT to PEK. Drea wineied,| Both boats fell into position ¢ |caught the water well at the crack dley settled Keeler, No runs, the pistol. The Yale four made the by ‘Connor took Bradley's foul. La Jote | it, Conroy to Ganzel. Hickman easy rly and choppy surface of tae ly the Cambridge oars: plendid condition. It wa in the week that the 1906 go too fine from over- In wplte of th river. Phys! me! in feared rly crew might of est Williams. No runs. start, getting out half a length ahead| strain in several spirited brushes with Heecerte under the first etroke, ‘They kept their | the 'Varstly e!ght. ‘hey were steadted Mt was cad Li lead for an elghth of a mile under a] down, however, and are now in prime Ney ees, When Hickman dropped rapid stroke. Then the Harvard. fresh-| shape, ed to Hickman, Eiberfeld singled | Men got Into a long reaching swing and] ‘The practice at Gales Ferry, the Yale the third time. Conroy deat out ajcut down the lead in a dozen strokes, | crew quarters, was confined to experi ng right foul line. Fultz scor-/1n the firet quarter the Crimson shell | ments in getting away at the pistol shot. ing, Ganzel flew to McCarty, O'Con- was safe on Bradley's error, Biber. |led by half a length, Then the New] The Fresiman crew seemed to have all Nd scoring. Chesoro forced O'Connor. | Haven four made a herote effort and] the best of it over the ‘Varsity in the Wegtt made a fine catch oft {forced their boat almost a length ahead, | few experiments made, ‘The Yale ‘Var- mOarthy's bat. Ghesvin thtse dur | When the half-mile flag was reached it] sity four's work was rather ragged. In- Fick. Ciingman safe on Elberfeld's | was a sprinting race, the boats butting| terest in to-morrow’s race, as far as this 1, @ror, Abbott flew to Fultz, Noruns. |anead and falling back every five or| town is concerned slacked this afternoon Seventh Inning. six strokes. because of the arrival of @ circus. A Bradley took care of Davis. Keeler} Within 200 yards of the finish the} number of excursions to the crew qua @ingled. Fultz popped to Clingman.| Cambridge four spurted half a length] ters fron, the different hotels that had 2 Wiftama flow to Mccarthy, who made |i, the lead. They steadied and held| been planned were abandoned because of FY Bernhard flew to Davis. Ganzel took |their advantage to the finish, thelr final] the cold, drizzling rain that fell In tae gare of Bay. Bradley was thrown out [stroke shooting them over the line al-[afternoon, ‘Then the whole popwiation by Williams. No runs. most three-quarters of a length ahe ad.| went to the elreus, Kighth Inning. LaJole settled Elberfeld. Conroy hit nd out, stealing on LaJole's gever ing’ of the ball. Ganzel singled, mnor did ikewlse, Chesbro fanned: No runs. Lajole singled. Hickman safe on Ches- ‘bro's bad throw to catch Lajole. Gan- ‘@ error saved McCarthy. Three on aera, Wick tanned: Clingman did like- mise. Abbott filed to Davis, No runs. SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (GBpecial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, June 2 Phe entrier for wo-morrow's races are an fol- ens: First Race—Selling; six and a half furlongs en main track. FRESHMEN WILL gether This Afternoon. MEET ON RIVER, Crews of Yale and Harvard Youngsters Will Come To- CORNELL A RED HOT FAVORITE Ithacans Held at 1 to 2 in the Betting on the Big Boat Race. Morokanta 108 + (Spectal to T' Evening W Ring Dov 9 tal to ey “ Ring Reve 223] CREW QUARTERS, RED TOP, 1 to The Evening World.) are. 104 | Ferry, Conn., June 24.—The work of the N. ¥., June 24—The Van’ Now": 3 ay crews was ver. Naas Uadcloan first betting odds on the result of the In- and it will be Mght again to-day, Ju tereniiecn arc ae " scolde; one iy [OnOURH work being xiven them vo they | COiEae Regatta, to be held onthe Firaxter ML North Bronk 141 | Won't go stale before to-morrow's ri Poughkeepsie course on Friday, were jira Race—The Zephyr; five and e@ halt tur-|The ‘varsity crew called on the Yale | posted here this morning and were eager- i y course ‘ ea rnoon, ‘The a Re rp Wirsity crew yesterday afternoon, fhe ran reey arcu , x WHEE Rockaway visit. was brief, as they wished to get Mente ofthe: ate: ‘1G Toledo back to Red Top, where they received a | ffent colleges, who have begun to ar- lowed the shells in the Harvard launch. | published. t ‘ The Evening World, New York. s ‘The Clittwood F.C. 1d like to Look games with uniformed teamg: averaging sixteen years for a aide bet, on thelr grounds, to be playod undays and holidays, Address Geo. 204 North Henry atreet, Greenpoint, ee ® ‘The Carlyle baseball team will play the Sw premes next Sunday at Canarale, ‘The Carlylee would like to avrange gemes with teams averag- ing Mfteen to alxteon years; uniformed teams pri ferred. @ July 12, 19 and 26 and all Sun- days in Auguat open, Forsyth street. eee The Hiltons, champlona of Greater New York, Would Mke to hear from teams averaging thir | teen years, ‘They play the Guild Juniors at the \ Guild Outing on July 4, Addrese D. Foley, No. 100 Broadway, city, 0090010 100002 Dayton 0.0 0-1 Kenwood 00 1-3 ‘The Young Magnolian would Ike to arrange ames with all teama averaging 13 to 14 ye ‘All dates open after July 19, Next Sunday they play the Clovers, Addrem 1. Perlman, oare of ¥- Son @& Brother, No. 47 Mercer at ‘The Criterion A. C. defeated the Russack B.C in a mpirited gaine, ‘The features of the gat were the atar pitching of 8. [lum and the ail- ith and Manager Hel Found play J. bond, of the criterions, and the fine Melding of Hi. Goldamith and Zackerman, of the Rumacka, 4 evore [ Rumtacka 90000010 1-2 + Criterions soLLOTO0C — 1 Teams desirin 8, averaging 16 years, ad- dreaa Criterion scare of The fer No. 80 E. 1160 ie The Bright Stare of Brooklyn defeated the Wythe A. C. by a score of 6 to 0 In Brooklyn. ‘The features of the game were the batting of Florence, the pitching of Barrett for the win. Hers, and & sensational one-hand stop by short atop O'Brien for the Wythe A. The Bright AMATEURS, ATTENTION! ‘The Evoning World will print all challenges, results of games or’) other news concorning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Hdition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be Address al] communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, | Far Address K. Brown, No, 140] is led to piay tha N. A. & W. Co, t Norwatk, Conn., July 4 F. J. 0. 945 Bedford avenue, Brook- Kelly, lyn manager, ‘The Future F.C, would Ike to arrange 6unday kamen with teams averaging 15 to 16 years, Ad~ dress J Huth No. $6 Eaat End avenue, . 8 8 ‘The Violas would like to arrange games with uniformed teams giving guarantee, Addrees Jo- aeph Curry, No, 51 Jane street, city. oe of Herlem, would like to @rrange raging thirteen to fifteen thelr own grounds. All val Will play o dates cpen except June 28 and July 26 formed teama preferred, Game played lant Sat urday repulted own: Granites 000 Tayaldes 203 Rain stopped the game. The feature wi home rans made dy the Bayaides, Hird Qieweaa) dencription of the Harvard-Yale ball| rive by every train, ‘The odds were post-|Z¢klasmlk No 154 East One Hundreath street epahead Bay Handicap; mije, {ame over a direct wire from Yale Field, |od in the oMce of Simon K | aad Aa Boats 22 [Crimson camp when the final score—Har. | KROWN siock broker, who is prepared to one ie Huncer. Ral vard, 10; Yale, t—was flushed to them, [tke all bets offered on the following] | The Vowhatan Academy, team has June 27 ant Shr gratulations and best wishes to the hau | Cornell first, 1 to % first or second, nteen years. Adres John J. Egan, No. 116 ends Ave furlongs) team at New Hav 1 to 6) Wisconsin first, 24 to 1; first or Ba vente? fears wires Sy Getizeburs 10] As soon as darkness settled over Red | *eeond, 1 to 1; Columbia first, 2 to 1; Ac the Mohawk F.C Gameatress Top there was a grand display of fire- | frst or second, 1 to 24; Pen of 21 tc Dexters would like Pat Conthaa Ho] works and much red fire was burn first, 5 to 2; first or second, 3 to Pear Aer Conic ndtatvernonere y Anania 17] Mr, Richard Crane’s yacht ts anchored rst, 1 to 1; Arat or second, 5 to 1;]12 18. 98 and Aug, 2 open, Address William io | off Red Top with the owner and a party | Georgetown first, 12 to 1; first « pon No, 191 Hroo: ret, city. i10 fr read 107 | of friends aboard. 6 to 1. <n M4 TG Minall oc antanee Brooklynite Alisoft the alec easy | For the general or feta specuiator| games sith uw {ama avaraging fourteen ath Race—For three-year-olds and up 1 thes 4d fifteen yea Wo .be played tn sloven-sixteenths of a mile, on tuct Sr eR nay nea: Dns coll Proter Dexter i 0: Ae Beh ee ‘ting them to some extent, . Caelyles, Orla i ty put the fave ethod 1 ti Ciltton. e wan) Squanto [gy jas the air was cold raw and It{elss is backing their own college | ie Lady Potentate.. rained heavily. the gr rt of the | against one or more of the other rival 2 cone Carroll D. afternoon, There w Sea att I defeated Katonahe,’ Valer: Knight of the Gari lald between Yale ar hia way the supporters of Lyceum, Fordham, Reserves. Irleh Jewel... during the visit, of the Quaker crew are betting even mon-| Ansonias, Ac. @nd other first-clasy Hyal at WRerry. seal Yin, ‘The Ithacans are backing Cornell} 221 East One Hundred aad Fitth street. To dey AL Harvard-Yale Freshmen eae the field at even money, or 5] ihe onal . ny as a four-oared race wii be rowed from alt» 4 to teat Columbia or & to 3 to peat | ,Comell alors defeated the Hemioci y ite Red Top, down stream, te Viscoristin . Ph © DAT) score of 9 to 8. The feature of the point opposl ? am, to] Wisconsin or Penn: yivania, Georgetown] a tnree-base hit by Martin Burke and t ters of a mile, It ls not on the reg race schedule, but Is a sort of ‘sc race. Ali_of the observation train seats Baseball, Polo Groun P.M. Olaotanat! the first mile flag, distance three-qu To-Day, 4| ¢xert the best that (s in the| ‘8. New York. Adm. 600. *¢/ for the word, i ab" | 48 admirers who will bet even money on thelr crew to beat Syracuse, and they will even back thelr elght against any and ready Cornel Junior with teams a a, Address J. Gi ing ot Hi r un lot the leade Q L. po,| the New York, New Haven and Hart-}! ders If the right kind of odds at 2% .§00| ford Railroad, which runs on the cast|@re going, Spe) Rare’ Clan U iealapeaves iweai Uke) to18n 24 467 |shore, have been sold far in advance, and| Probably the most popular bet ts even| rears, The Nine siistectvoiloeet carmen Hk) to-day but few ‘are obtalnante ‘on “the i PROUT ET Bet IRs ‘c, Quekerathy Zin; 'B. ‘Ly Praakle, $f Le $5 {0 | Gontrar Vormont train, which’ runs on| Money on Cornell against the eld, Becta eee TAbieh Retiree olan om the west shore. The odds to-night are| With only one day intervening before| F, Koch, If.; L. Linity, ef.: C. Goreel, rf. & foot Fale being the favorite in the|the day of the races, the copches of all] Address J. Barrett, No. 601 Kast Sixth street, qaraty, and 3 to 1 favor Yale in the | gtx colleges reported this morning that| Ne” Yor Sly: Cmpire—F. Soreer. ——— thelr crews are in racing form, fit to The Clairmont Juniors, averaging eleven like to hea: fro lagers, seta mgood pitcher fourteen, would ro One Hundred and Sixth atrest, care of Lewis. ores The Oriole A. ©. would Ike to hear from a few ‘all-round players about Afteen or sixteen years, willing to furnish own uniform. Would like fo know If ames with the Jasper A. ©. for July 5 are good, also with Athenia A.C. for July 12. Address Sam Scotnik, No. vi atrest, ee Dover A. A. 93001060 Rockaway 00124000 8 Batteries—Timith and Hofet, Zanone and Dol- lord. Umpire—Mr, Kennedy, . 8 8 The Oliftons, averaging thirteen to Afteen yours, uniformed, on Sunday last defeated the Ping Pongs by a'acore of 13 to 6. The featur ot (he game were the clever twirling of Bigll tking out fourteen men, and a olever one-hand running catch In the bleachers by Sunday next they play the Ensex Jra 0-19 at B. Schoehberr, No. 233 East . New York City. 002 04070020 lin and McKeon, 0220006 13 frat street, ° wThe Presbyterian Field Clnh would ike to Arrange, kames with teams alxteen to seventeen carn. 1 like to arrange out-of-town game for July 4, morning. Have open dates during July, August and September with good guarantes. ‘Address W, 8. Spriggs, No. 170 South Second Mreet, Brookly: The st. Mary's, of Long Island City, would Mike to arrange ‘samen with averaging seventeen years. Own grounde, A Gress High Cole No, 88 Vernon avenue, Long Island City, N.Y. uniformed teal the Arcanum F.C, met and defeated the Elmonta by a score sof 10 to 9. On Sunday, June 14, ‘The features of the game were the Mitching ot Arnstein and the batting of Schwind. Arcanums want out of town games with teams averaging thirteen to Afteen years, giving guar drem games to E. Hirt, Jr., No. 397 Aue, ee 8 The Crowns would Itke to algn a good player as substitute, must buy hla own uniform, about sixteen years. Addrean G, Warch, No, 2187 Seventh avenue, . ee The St. Paul have ‘secures the preliminary games in Olympia Field on Saturdays, and ail teams desiring games for a reasonable side bet can addross Fred M. Purvie, No. 127 B. 118th et. Georgia A. C, deteated the Young Defenders by a rcore of 12 to 9 in the elghih inning; game called account of rain. Teams averaging 11 to 14. Gamea open every Satuntay in July and Auguat, Address Ira Goldemith, 2134 34 oe Bayside A. C. would Iike to close June 38 and tew dates, Address Bayside A, C.. Bay- vide, Le 1. eee The Mack Diamond F.C all teans averaging fourteen to fifteen years All Sunday efternoons during July open. Ad- fross Earnest Barnes, No. 254 Concord atreet, Brooklyn, are open to moet yale LUTTBERG MEETS BRENNER TO-NIGHT Light-Weights Will Wrestle at) Polo A. A. and Winner Will Be Matched with Bothner. \ Much Interest 1s taken In the wrestling bout between Max Brenner, of the Mott jHaven A. C., and Max Luttberg, of St. | Louls, which takes place to-night at the ‘ew Polo A. A., One Hundred and Twen- ty-ninth street and Park avenue, It promises to be one of the best bouts |held at the New Polo club-house in | many a day. Both men have been train- ing for three weeks and are in the best | of shape. is bout will mean much to the winner, as he wiil be matched to meet George Bothner, the light-weight cham- The Mott Haven boys think Brenner ts one of the best lght-welghts in. the | business. and will be on hand to back |him to beat Luttberg. Luttberg’s friends are not worrying, however, as they are Sure he will be deciared the winner. Two gvod bouts will precede the main event, Luttberg and Brenner meet at 483 pounds. - WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, June 24.—The races scheduled to be run here this afternoon resulted ax follows: First’ Race—One mile and seventy yards.—Won by Lucien Appleby, 6 to 6 and 2 to 6: Bragg, 7 to 6, was second, and Caviar third. ‘Pme—t.a7. Second Race—Five-elghths of a mile.— Won by Allista, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5; Marshal Ney, 4 to 5, was second, and Frank Carr third, Time—1.02 4 Thirt Race—One and one-sixteenth miles.—\Wen by Huzzah, 10 to 1 end 4 to Goid Bell, 4 to 1 for place, was second; Sam Fullen was third, Time—1.48. SHARKEY WANTS 10 SEE MONEY FIRST Is Willing to Fight Munroe, but Demands that Substantial Forfeit be Posted. Tom Sharkey announced lagt night that nothing would please him better than to fight Jack Munroe, the Butte miner, but before doing so he would demand that the club securing the fight must post a forfeit of $5,000 in this clty @s a guarantee that the fight will take place on the date named, Sharkey further stated that as yet he had not recelved any word from either Munroe, Clark Ball, the latter's manager, or any club matchmaker in regard to his pro- posed fight with Munroe. “If they expect mie to fight,” said Sharkey, “they will have to show me some money, as I am trom Missouri. I hope enough money will ibe offered for the fight, ag I think I can trim the miner any time we start." ne Munroc Has Improved. Clark Ball, manager of Munroe, has already started to induce the match- makers of the clubs in Butte, Mont., to hang up a purse for a battle between his Protege and Sharkey. Ball claims Mun- roe has improved considerably In his fighting and cleverness since he met Jeffries and is confident Munroe will beat Sharkey in short order if they ever meet. Ball says he has already received an offer from the matchmaker of the Montana A. C. of a percentage of the grose receipts for a fight between Mun- roe and Sharkey, but that he wants a guarantee with it before accepting the clubs terms, Carter Training Again, Kid Carter, the middle-weight slug- ger, will resume training to-day for his six-round bout with “Philadelphia Ja WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. (Special to The Evening World.) KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, June %.—Following are the re- sults of the races scheduled to be run here this afternoon First Race—Four and @ half furlongs.— Won by Bird Pond, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5; Tiomaine, 2 to 1, ‘was second; Little Pirate was third. ‘Time—0.07 1-4. Second Race—Three-quarters of a mile. —Won by Cardwelton, 15 to 1 and 6 to : Harry. Grimth, 6 to. for place, was seroud, and Flash of Night third. ‘Time =116 ‘Third Race—Five and a halt furlongs. —Won by BrillNants, 60 to 1 and 15 to 1; | Matt Wadleigh, 1 to 2 for place, waa second; Lord Hermence was third. Time 1.10, —————[—_— GRIFFITH TO TRY OUT AN AMATEUR PITCHER. CLEVELAND, 0., June 24.—Pitchor Spate, of Kent, O., will probably be added to the pitching staff of the New, York Amertcai Spade has been a’ guecessful amateur pitcher here. for about six years, and It is thought he |will. develop into (a phenomenon in Teague company, Manager Griffith has askgd Spade to report to him here to be tried ont. | O'Brien, which takes place before tae Industrial A. C., of Philadelphia, July 1. This battle ought to be one of the best ever witnessed in the Quaker City, as the men have no love for each other and consequently will try to put each other to sleep as quickly as possible. Carter is willing to bet a few hundred dollars ‘je stops O'Brien before the end of the sixth round. Ryan a Sick Man. Champion Tommy Ryan ts a sick man and his coming bout with John Willie, the Chicago fighter, scheduled for July 4 at Butte, Mont., will most likely be postponed for a few weeks. Ryan ie suffering from stomach trouble, and has gone to a sanitarium at Battle Creek, Mich. Ryan has been ailing for some time and spent several weeks at Hot Springs with the hope of getting well. fe grew a trifle better and began fight- ing again. After his recent battle in Battle Creek he became worse and was advised to go to the sanitarlum. New Fight Ground to Open. After trying for some time to get per- mission to pull off boxing shows at Windsor, Ont., a select party of the most prominent sporting men in that olty has finally recelved the consent of the police authorities to hold fights, and the first snow will be brought off on July 3 The shows will take place In the big cursing rink, which accommo. dates 3,000 pereons. “Dhe principals in the first show will be Otto Sleloft and Mike Ward, of Detrott, who will engage in a twenty-rount bout, George Siler will referee. ~ “The cigar that’s always good Robert Burns 10 cts. OR THE EVENING WORLD. ——_ CARTER WHIPS ITALIAN GRIM, “Kid,” However, Is Unable to Do Any Serious Damage to Joe in Six Fast Rounds. PUILADELHIA, Pa., June 4.—9eo Grim, the Italfan champion, will remem- ber for many days hin meeting with Kid Carter, of Brooklyn, last night at the Southern Athletic Club, in this city. He took a pounding such as the Brook- lynite only can give. He, however, proved a glutton for punishment, und, although he was very tired at the end ot the sixth rovrd, he was still full of fizht and urged Carter to come after him and try ard put him out. Grim {s one of the toughest men in the ring to-day. He has stood up before Jack OBrien, Charlle McKeever and a host of goxd men, and he has always been willing to bet $500 that no man anywhere near his weight can put hiss out inside of six rounds. While Carter did not land on Grim as often as O’Brien did, he admints- | tered more punishment, and on the whole made a better showing. He did not chow a mark when he left the ring. In the fifth round Carter put Grim down wili a nard smash on tne jaw, but the Italian did not stay down long, but came buck for more. He tantalzed Carter throughout the bout and several times made tun of the “Kid” for the latter's inability to put him to sleep, Joe Grim is a born comedian. He ine sists upon making a wpeegn both before and after his bouts, This comedy he carries into the ring and he hops all over the ring Ike a cat or monkey, He was bleeding badty from che nose as & result from the punching he got. He was the recelver-general throughout and was very giad when the gong sounded a crssation of hostilities. In the fifth round, after he had been dropped by Carter, he caught the Kid with a wild swing, which sent his man from one side of the ring to the other, The blow surprised Carter, but did not do any real damage. Carter was ver ajgry with Grim's taunts and tried all he kiew how to end the fight. Joe cwiled the Kid a “Pollock,” and put his fi-aes te his nose at his opponent. ! Prore tho start #t was all Carter's fight, the latter never being in danger. CANADA CUP CHALLENGER’S NOVEL TRIP TO OSWEGO. or Irondequoit on Way to Scen International Races, ‘The new cup yacht Irondequoit, which was designed by Gardner & Cox as the chaliengenfor the Canada Cup, and which has been trying her sails on the Sound for the past two weeks, has arrived at Albany, where she will be placed upon pontoons for the passage through the Erle Canal to Oswego. The trip through the canal will consume about six days, and It {9 expected the boat will get to Oswego about next Monday. At Oswego she will be rerigged, and will then proceed under pall to Char- lotte, the port of Rochester. She was built, it will be remembered, for the Rochester Yacht Club, and ‘she was named for the site of’ the club-house. "The Trondequolt will be thoroughly tun Up at ‘Charlotte, 90 as to, be in good: { CUREMEN Au NEW YORK'S ASTER SPECIALIST. Cures quick NERVOUS DEBILITY Sod Peat tn 30 to 60 days by my own famous PRIVATE DISBASES s¢*ed,t2,3,$° the use of poisonous drug! 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