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+. promives to grow out of the Glants ee how oyeny xt <n om THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1903. "== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENI NG WORLD. == ST. LOUIS TEAM IS DUE HERE 0-DAY This Is Giants’ Last Series Be- . fore Taking Another Tour of West. American League Standing. Clubs. Clubs, W. Pe. Bt. Louti W. L. Po. fB8er 1462 4 Chicago. iphin at Cleveland. § ‘at Detroit. ————— Louis at New York. letaburg at Brooklyn. Cincinoalt at Boston. Ohicago at Phitadelpht Pe. Cubs. ates |Bht| Rochest M7 - Gewark “10.25 21.543] Providen ei pees Patsy Donovan's St. Louls youngsters ‘ere scheduled for an appearance at the! Polo Grounds this afternoon. They are Gown for & three days’ series with the Giants, but dt is doubtful if they can ‘degin playing to-day owing to the con- ition of the Polo Grounds. The fleld 4s dotted with water puddles, and there {sa small chance that it will dry out in time for the game. ‘This will be the Glants’ last series fhere before taking another Western trip, ‘ana McGraw hopes to get ready {0 good stort at the expense of Donoval men, Frank Bowerman will not play in of the games with St. Louls, He has een granted a leave of absence and has gone to his Michigan home to doc- tor his spike Injuries. He will join the team at Chicago. Bowerman, by the way, may soon find himself in a peck of trouble for handing out a couple of punches to Fred Clarke, of the Pi- rates. President Dreyfuss. of the Smoke- town pennant aspirants, Gas asked Pi {dent Pulliam to investigate the events leading up to the fight. Dreyfuss thinks (Bowerman was in the wrong and wants the New York Club to punish him in some way. If the local team's man- @gement doesn't see {ts way clear In such a course Dreyfuss threatens to bring charges against the aggressive eatoher for assault and battery. ——— ss any ! OHNSON TALKS ON PULLIAM’S ACTION, (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, June 30.—A war between Why big leagues js traminent, and it all Davis at #nortstop. President i Johnson of the American Jeague mot talk directly on the Davis but he hits at President Pul ef the Nationals in making public etter on the Davis trouble. yGon't care for what Pulliam said, he had to say it it seems to hat he should have had enough tiom for me to have sent me Aetter before making it n I have prepared my Davis controversy. He cagos are ready to play Davis on ths team, but saya the Chi- the Giants with that the games will be playea under protest. “I think that Garry F Hermann makes A great mistake by saying that he will not play his team against the Giants if Davis pla Hart, Pwo Hermann must makes these threats, Mr, matter what happens.” on the team," must uphold our president be bluffing when he IT want president, no | Peter’s Farewell to the Ring Will Pulliam continue as sald Mr. to have ‘The officials of the American League Club are expected to enjoin Di taking part In games in from Illtnots. XAVIER ATHLETES THINK CARR WILL WIN. 40) | Latter WII Meet Joyce in Special Race at Celtic Park. The feature of the Fourth of July carnival of sports of the Greater New York Irie spective of the all-aroun. Athletic Association, Irre- a championship of the A. A. U., will be the two-mile especial run, in which all the cracks of the metropo'jtan district will take part The placing of this event on the pro- gramme is a special delight to the Xavier A, A. athletes, for they see in tt @ chance for eck Carr to retrieve his lost Rational League Stand! inst Joyce Xb 2S cue, Fo fohalrman Avieue Comattion, Seats th C ommitt N i EY Br Sortoa ‘Hr and ib Park place, New Yor) i “earl se — ee 6.527] Phit 504 Results of Yesterday's Games. RACING NOTES. ae 0: 1. Called om account of —- Caleaas, 0; Boston, 0 Blues outbroke the other horses in Philadelphls, 3: snnsti-Brookiya|'8® Bay Ridge Handicap, and Hoar had no diMfculty in taking the rail with the fast son of Sir Dixon, The Farrell horse was on his good behavior and did not giv “Father Bill’ Daly about owner-trainer who races continues his trainin, bittous riders, . very foollsit boy. he forgot his duty to refusing to allow him Fuller master for a while, ai some time to come. of matden jockeys with terday when he rode easy winner In the thi It was said E, of his friends In the third race was placed by the stabl however, to prevent the colt receding from tens LG he took Valour out of pretty good judge of his judgment is compar older and Yesterday he sold Val Paget for $5,000, which his backers cause fo while he wae at the post, : At present Dionysius D. Palfy, a Hungarian, is if American method of winning races, eee Jockey Grover Cleveland Fuller is a s His Suburban victory ‘went to his head in such a way that had backed Blue worry has developed as many jockeys as any other horses, and he echool for am- learning the Archie Zimmer. ‘The latter was so disappointed at the boy's actions that he punished him by to ride again at the Sheepshead meeting. This made more careless than ever, and Zimmer employed other means. Find- ing his pupil in bad shape on Satur- day night he enacted the role of achool- nd as a result Fuller will probably ‘behave himself for ° 8 « Jockey Farley broke out of the ranks a flourish yes- Blue Jay in an ind race. eo 8 raves and some Jay Not enough money le'n_ connections, odds about the to fifteens, “Father Rill Daly thought that Car- roll D. should get some of the money in the last race, and he bet $0 on him Carroll D, was fourth at the + proved yester- to business when a selling race to show, end eo 8 8 Cornelius Fellowes, Jr. day that he had ye last Friday for $4,000. Also that he is a horseflesh when ed with that of more experienced horsemen. jour to Sydney made it worth $1,500 te him to own the gelding ‘or three days. “ee W. R. Condon's first appearance in the colors of his new owner, H. PF, Meyer, wis not Impressiy seem to like the gral performance in the last Jockey Jack Martin track yesterday, and th will be several 4 is seen with the col tlon to an attack of from syin y Of the Chicago Ne~ made a statement ment may be more seri hoped. before he 8 He doesn't gine by his ju: rac was not at the e chances are it again up. In addi- malaria Martin strained liga- ments in the leg that was injured wher, ne fell with Young Henry ‘at Morria Park, and this phase of bis forced retire- jous than is now THE GIANTS CAUGHT B & vier YE LAUDER Judging a Fly. ENING O09 6943049060000600, G WORLD C ee Pa) WARNER MAHER WILL FIGHT JUST ONCE MORE Be in Bout with Grim ip Phila- delphia. >a Peter Maher, who still styles himself the champion of Ireland, despite the fact that he has been knocked out more times than any other heavy-welght in the profession, has decided to engage in one more battle before he bids adieu to the profession, Maher had intended to quit fighting when George Gardner (Spectal to The Evening World.) BOSTON, June 30.—"Young Cortett" struck the toughest opposition he has encountered since he defeated Terry McGovern at the Grand Dime Theatre here last night. He boxed ten rounds with Jimmy Briggs, of Chelsea, and while he got the decision he failed to put out his man and many believed a draw should have been made. Brigss, who shoes horses when he {+ Not boxing, weighed 127 pounds of solid mater In the ring, while “Corbett” was put him to sleep in one round in Boston @ few months ago, He was made a fair offer, though, to tackle Joe Grim, the Italian heavy-weight, in a six- round bout, at Industrial Hall, In Philadelphia, on Wednesday night, and he changed his mind about quitting the ring. Maher will be tackling tough customer in Grim, The latter has stood off ‘Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien, “Kid Carter, Jim Jeffords and other fant six-round fighters, and the prospects are he will just about hand Peter a beating. O'Keefe His Own Manager. Jack O'Keefe, the Chicago lght- welght, who recently fought Jimmy Britt a twenty-round draw at Butto, Mont., has quit his manager, Sig Hart, of Chicago, and will arrange his own matches in the future. O'Keefe claims Hart treated him shamefully in divid- {ng the money after his ‘fight with Britt, and on that account he made up Ms mind to leave him, O'Keefe Ix on his way to San Francisco, where he will try and get on another fight with Britt. Ryan In Well Agi I ‘Tommy Ryan, middle-weight, has recovered entirely from his siege of sickness, and will meet John Wille, the heavy-welght, of Chicago, In a twenty-round bout at Butte, Mont., on Saturday afternoon, Ryan suffered from stomach trouble, but by good treatment at a sanitarium in Battlo Creek, Mich. has managed to come around all right, Ryan says that he will engage In three more fights after his bout with Willie and then retire. Je Merrera Afratdt Aurelia Herrera, the Mexican feather- weight, must be afraid to tackle Wil Me Lewis the crack IMght-welght, of this city. He bas refused to fight Lew's, despite the fact that the sport: clubs of Butte, Mont.. are willing ti offer a big purse to the boys, thy Roche, manager of Lewis, Is trying to induce Herrera to meet Chick" Tuc the Avonia A. C. feather-welght, 1 stead, Tucker is just the same kind of a fighter as Herrera, and the palr would put up a great battle ‘This Fight Is of, The ‘mited round bout between “Yo.ng Misslsstppl,’" the —_ colored feather-welght, and “Chick” Tucker, the coming feather-welght fighter of this ity, which was to have been decided before the Ariel A. C., of Philadelphia. on Friday night, has been postponed for two weeks, owlhg to an injury received last night’ by Tucker, which will pre: vent him from fighting for at least ten days. As soon as Tucker gots well he will begin training for the battle at Northport, L, I. Erne and Gardner, Frank Ema the ex-light-weight champion, will be matched in a few days to meet Billy Gardner, of Lowell, Maan,, the champion lght-weight of New England, Both men have agreed to fight, and Matchmaker Jack Herman, of the International A. C., of Fort Erle, Canada, has offered them 60 per cent. of the gross receipts for a twenty-round bout petore bls. club, guring, the last week in July. Eme w: week in no doubt beat Walcott’ Next Fij Joe Walcott's next Aght will be with Mose In Fontise, the Butte welter- weight slugger They will clash in a twenty-vound bout before the Montana A, C., of Butte, Mont., on Thursday night.’ La Fontige is tho fighter Weste urting men regard as the coming eight champion. He has been figiting In good form recently and on tat account he sill bs well barked to elght pounds heavier and fat. The black emith wus coached and handled by Steve Mahoney with the idea of staying the Umit, He succeeded in this, but had he been willing to take chances and force the fighting himself the chances are he would have been knocked out. It ts also possible that there might have been a new so-called featherweight champion to-day Brisas Could Briggs could hit and could avold being hit. As he fought continuously his blows lacked steam. Throughout the fight "Corbett" landed no more than three damagiug blows and they all came in the middle of the fifth round. The decision was given him on the strength of his showing in this round and because he did most of the leading. The Denverite made desperate efforts “CORBETT” BEAT BRIGGS BY A NARROW MARGIN Bostonian Put Up Good Bout Against Denver- ite for Ten Rounds. MERA IN ACTION. : 2999499909940900000%0OO00900008 200090009 POVOOCOHED Trots Mile to 2.04 3-4. when the time grew short to put Briggs out, but the latter's stalling, blocking. ducking and footwork made these en deavors seem laughable at times. In addition Briggs jabbed “Corbett” again and again with his left and had him bleeding freely at the mouth and ni in the ninth and tenth rounds from the CLE new Ww \ trotter ra mile to collective effects of these blows. None} (me it was a mare, of them, however, had suf™icient force] ‘complished tho feat, to producé decisive results, belng de iAiice in 204 3-4. Lou livered from,a crouching attitude, care- y C.K. G, Billingss. Th ’ = tully maintained. @ new record was “Corbett? Tired in Last Round. Briggs fought prettily for the body inside Corbett's swings, but here again his' blows licked steam from excess of caution. “Corbett” was well winded in the final round, justifying the previous efforts of Brigys's manager, Steve Mahoney, to Induce the champion to Ko twenty rounds instead of te Briggs finished strong and in good wind and was warmly congratulated by “Corbett” on his clever showing. Briggs had a swollen eye, the only mark of the fight he showed. aii ‘The t{th was, as stated, “Corbett’s" eran all the distance, best round. He coached and gibed| « Briggs Into swapping punches and there Jog Club at Glenville lings drove his mare mare had made a distance the epectators the owner, The race was made couragement of a run tained that quarter pole position was reached. 4 SG, ? LIS GANN LAUDER BROWN Getting a Bounder, y fifteen minutes with the big Yankee, Billy Roche arranged a meeting be- tween Jenkins and tne Greek for to- ne AL LAG Wewey, aud it Loe date e whose name is Angalusiome, stays nf. teen minutes with the champion he will ger $10, The "Cuban Wonder” will at 5 HANGS UP RECORD Paced by Runner Lou Dillon ‘ND, Q., June 30.—Another cord has been Lou Di at @ matinee of the Gentlemen's Driv- time was posted indicating new ahead about five lengths and who main- until The mare had been going like a vot- arters the runner was pulled back to w Lou Dillon to come up alongside. the same show undertake to throw Max Luttbeg, the clever light-welght in fit- teen minutes, I CURE MEN BOTHNER'S CARE Light-Weight Champion Is Training Butte Man for To- Morrow’s Wrestling Match a Wagon in Not since the night that he won th decision over Jim Jeffries in a four- round bout in Butte has Jack Munroe, the noted Butte ex-miner, been in such fine shape as he Is for his wrestling bout with John Plening, the “Butcher Boy,” who defeated Tom Sharkey last nighf. Munroe will meet the Graeco- Roman champion at the Academy of Music, on East Fourteenth street, to- morrow night. and is so confident of winning that he has already bet a good share of the money he earned touring the countryg NEW YORK’S George Bothner, the light-weight MASTER SFECIALIST, - | champion, has been training Mui airaaaiGe and the champion ts another man who NERVOUS DEBILIT and radical in thinks that Plening will have the tough- | % to 60 days by my own famous est proposition of his wrestling career tosalve, ‘There in not a hold that stun: | fh PRIVATE DISEASES sy's2,t° 3,42 doe does not know, and Plening will |i Qitnths, ORE palsonous drugs. have to be on edge it he expects to|M™ STRICTURE cured in’ 6, to 15 days made by a wagon, This lon, that covering the dia- Dillon ts owned put In evidence track. Mr. Bil- and when the that the mark for the loudty applauded with the en- who went nn the three- At the three- DURE ais right over. with plenty, without cutting, stretel Steam behind it to firiger's Jaw. The] Tue stretch was entered at great speed. | carry off the bizger sharo of the purse [IM 126: palo, or lose of time. It laa mar- Boston boy was a bit wabbly at the bell, 509 spectators who had been tlm vhich has heen hung up by Manager ASTATTA ei But aa warmly ured to cautton by his in the muro ae the quarters had e- Marta Sulinn. Pienings though, 4m cone | MERUSI ATIC L permanently, cure ANY conds’ advice, which was heeded 2 co ax the watches Indicated | > . . 5 sto 5 seconds) o) pesple saw the bout. which that all records would te broken, and | fident of continuing his great winning Mi TROUBLES matter, how chrom the] “8 the trotter passed arose en masse. ‘The 3-4, the horse finis was held under the auspices of Criterion Club. YANGER FIGHTS HANLON TO-NIGHT; Little Men Are in Great Shape for This Twenty-Round Bout in San Francisco. wa BAN FRANCISCO, June 30.—Not since “Young Corbett’ fought Terry Me- Govern in San Francisco has there been so much Interest manifested in the out- come of a pugilistic encounter as there 1s In the battle to-night between Benny Yanger, the undefeated Italian feather- weight of Chicago, and Eddie Hanlon. of California, It will be fought In Mechanies’ Institute, in San Francisco, under the auspices of the San FYan- ciao Athletic Club, The lads will fight at 180 pounds, weigh In at the ring-side. Eddie Graney will referee the bout. Hanlon, on account of the great Dat- tle he put up against “Young Corbett." | a few months ago, has been Installed f yorite in the betting at odds of 9 to 10. It is expected that by the time the boys begin fighting Hanlon will be an § to 10/ favorite, ‘The fast that Hanlon is going to meet a hitherto unbeaten fighter who 1s anxious to fight “Corbett"’ 1s responsible for the great amount of Interest dis- played. Yanger has already scored a victory over "Corbett? by a knock-ou and as Hanlon gave the Denver lad of the hardest fights of his career the victor will be in a position to demand “Young Corbett” to fight, “Corbett” has sald he will meet the winner, and that fs an assurance that both boys wiil fight hard to get the first chance. Both boys are in the best of condition for the battle, and under the required weight. The four weeks of constant training they put In has put them in a condition which will enable them to figh* the battle of thelr lives. Many say Hanlon will give Yanger the hard- ent Nght the latter ever experienced. He a fighter who covers up his face with Walcott. The latter must be Mi Biel, Gudging by the fight he mt up assist “Young Peter Jackson” ac Fortland, Ore. @ few woeks.aga... -. both hands, so that an opponent cannot & vemingly ready and In the last minute he cuts loone |@ second time, and fights fast. It was this style of fighting which Hanlon pursued during his fight with “Corbett,” and which permitted him to put up such a great battle. As Yanger !s one of those slam-bang fightera who tear right in to slug, it would not be a surprise if he hurts his hands on Hanlon's elbows or arms. The boys will begin fighting about 10 clock to-night (Ban Francisco time), which will be 1 A. M. New York time, ee HESPER CLUB'S OUTING AND GAMES ON SUNDAY. 61-4. ‘Phe fractional 103 1-4, 1.34, and The Which Giants on Sunday by a erack Hoboken of balltossers for St. George Cricket Grow on Sunday, Philadelphia Gian sn the Hobokens Intend to on them this time. mile to cover the distance e new record beats that made by the same horse a couple of weeks ago, OF 3-4, = ———— Hobokens to Play Phila, defeated the strong Cuban X- another colored aggregation an opponent at tho ‘This “erowd” will be ‘the » Who are layin; nN sreat ball this’ season, ‘They heat the Jerseymen a few months ago and long standing. VARICOCELE gurea ie ays the grand Stand | streak, and says that Munroe's only ad- vantage will be his superior welzht. A referee for the match has not been choren, but It is Ikely that Hugh Leon- ard, of the New York A. C., will officiate. NEW GREEK WRESTLER MEETS JENKINS TO-NIGHT. 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