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— THRY HAVE BREM [a mM MUTUAL ADMIRATION AT HARDIN eee es JEFF 1S FIT, DELANEY he a een eee ee ee eee POO EEE ERE EEE TELLS EVENING WORLD EAFTING STHEAK ~ 260 Trainer Says He Will Enter the Ring Weighing in the Neighborhood of 230 Pounds, and Will Beat Corbett Quicker than He Did Betore. OUT OM" 100 YARD OASHaS TE WORLD: TrESDAY EVENING, Wrarer te fom, “== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, = A DAY AT HARBIN SPRINGS WHEN JEFFRIES FELT LIKE WORKING. @ Trrr iy LATE INVADERS’ HEAVY Harry Howell Is Given to Fatten Up His Average at) the Expense of the Five-Time-| Beaten Senators. | THE BATTING ORDER. rererrereres | THE HIGHT HE EOcES TIM CORBETT: eres Bee eee ne ee voc Bb heed bebe a Chance RAIN STOPS WORKOUTS (Special to Th World ) {sterdam at a mile, to he run BARATOGA, ¥., Aug. 1.—Rain day, covered an easy mile came down in torrents this morning | Trainer Frank Regan cent M. when the time arrived for bringing the | gerfeld the mile distance tn THis. 1s Hows JEFFRIES WANTS To LOOK AT THE SARATOGA TRACK. COTO Cer REerenED eeretere BROTHER. TACK IS S4UGGLRO WIT Dainy DOHERTY WIHS FAULT English Tennis Champion at Southampton: Gets the Game from Ollie Campbell on on Toura- es ie Dain- The aso: VAT. CPORER fO Play fue fun’ onan SKIPS ROPE 000 TIMES BEVERY bay, Ape nd o> err etre er et eereerereree COU eeeRe ee | wees rr ome te oe ee Buy de. ANRY JEFFS TRAINER Sl ote aoe ee ee 2 oe oe bebe eeen bee abe eee SALE OF THE FIRST TWO LIPTON BOATS Shamrocks |. and II. Will Not Be Put Up at Auction, but May Be on the Market After the AMERICAN BOAT WON AT TORONTE | Irondequoit After Being Beaten Twice in Canadian Cup Race, | Takes the Third Trial in Good Fashion. TORONTO, von "un, Aa course miles, third 5. 1.—The Irondequote for the Canada’ renetitio Saturday. The was triangular. twenty-one feven miles ty a lex The wind Was about eight mites fron the west to assist Barr in this r. Ro Hanna New the ot I a wells saltewater «ilo a4 wired for to aaiet Bary in this race The starting time was: fr 11.00.20; Strathcona, 11.00.60. At 115228 the Irondequoit rounded the st bvoy; at 11.57 Stratacona rounded the buoy At 12.34 o'clock the wind was fourteen miles an nour, Roth boats making heuvy weataer. but Irondequoit takin seas nix feet high easier, Strathoona, however, apparently was at that time creeping up slow! ———————— nedequolt, ‘The international flatic battle between “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien ani Jack Palmer, the English middie-weight champion, which was elated to 06 fought, before the National Sporting ‘lub, of! London, on Friday night, has be: |poned for two w of O'Brien, The latter, who wrived Im \itngland only last Saturday, claimed the |tme was too sort for him to yet Into Ishape for the pattie, and at hin requ ‘Matchmaker Bettinson granted him @ postponement. Cures quic and radical tn my own famous I exwer tat Maes racers to the open, and for a time ail|great racer Is as fi: as a fhidie, and 5 eee, York aiaahtnaton operations were suspended. \ When the long-disances races are rua] Meadow Club’s Court. Cup Races. Keel Rye f. When a cessation of the flood oc-| ne should show something of his o — Billy Delaney, manager of Jim Jeffries, who seldom gives out a public marke, 1h curred hundreds of racers were shown. | corm, ian atatement relative to the condition or chances of the big champion in an. ,\\.! yee re. bit from a. speed point of view tiere| °s"Dunbar'e Stamping Ground wreesea| SOUTHAMPTON, ToT, Aug t=], 7h Shamrocks 1 and 11 will rot approaching battle, sent the following statement to this office, which gives Ml 1a) Cougilin. 2. [was but little doing. The main track] the mile distance In 158 ‘Tae W. ¢.| With rain (hreatening play was started eae He setoniany ou e ibe | @e public a chance to figure out Jeffries’s chances in Friday's battle: Beviite, « faivedaer ce. was closed to the gallopisis and the! whitney, Madden, Thomas & Shields) 'o-diy {n° DenAMER Oe oh ai @e the Editor of The Evening World | Howell, p pun ae . Syeeding attempted was accomplished! ang other strings were shown to easy |couria of (he Meadow Club. Only one men i ‘i A re dd ia i) A : the Horse Haven course, The star Pe het San f lo of Englie}imen who won the hether they wil! be sold or not air T wish to state for the benefit of your readers that Jim Jeffries will) UMP te-Sheridan Imani: ot! the mierhine ea aeastinllaiied lecteoa itite oaavcurertadcacemermeeiB Pee caitivttl caileage cup went | Thomas Lipton has not vet decided. and enter the ring with Corbett in fine condition. He will be heavier than te- TuatwerlAi dy FR. MMiteheock’s Friar, that| Seully suggested a novel race that atrould | upor the ca for actual compettiton. will not make up his mind fore, weighing in the neighborhood of 230 pounds, Despite this weight I] AMIIICAN LEAGUE PALI, Aug 11, | lips off a inte over the Horse Haven | be put on the Saraioga cand, Ts prone Pehis wae Harold 8 Mahony. and he ee te Se ete fee) certain he will beat Corbett in much quicker time than It took him |—W!h oaly nis repeating [eoutse In 1461-2, Owner Htencock, PN OR CER Aas Facere Rain [Woe tnabie to finn he aatch axalnnt | Ee able) coh te iibh diel RMionces | 5 ain from second place. which posithe | With his rain coat and rubber boots on, nine, ‘Three Hot en Balow hitman, o} var i cup t he Shamroot $0 diapose’of him at Coney Island. I will not state the number of rounda | (110m f Se A Hares a h position | trood by ‘Trainer Burch when the trial, Fora, MMinanine. After Tain. Ratnland, op. w, Doherty detauited to A. Tor=|U. was advertised for sale, but no one T think it will take ‘Jeff’ to win in, owing to the fact that Corbett 18 One| 40) vent ine tava tens tinad ip veainee | Wilch Was the fastest of the morning, patneei tet Dash and High Ball ia renceia the round. ‘hia ja beceuse|csme forward with an offer at any of the shiftiest men in the ring and hard to catch. If Corbett tries to fight ‘Tom Loftus's tall-onders from Washing. | 2s Fount off. ture wonld megresty attractloniands ne Wishes to favor saleindures yay EE ee ee MA er an anes th = We tley to Fee. he E aplons Hi. Ls Danecty: {Th declared his intention of keep- Jeffries the fight will end quickly, and in Corbett’s downfall, Jeffries will| ton again at these grounds. this. nf weont M., a candidate for & Hee ee ee [eer i taciae ee ha aetauttlo Ollie |thigs her, Ssaelty INOW “(hay the! Tape fight him much differently han he did at Coney IsInnd. He will start right | poor determined to take another w i ae Campbell, the forme: American ttle|ton firet has been increased there in at the sound of the first gong. If Jeffries doesn't beat Corbett 1 will | OM ANd conseaientiy accomplish the) ritened ball Reville then slammed on hoMer. In all of the other matenes the|scoms little nee of keeping the old if. at Corbett I remarkable feat of winning t tralgh two-bagger to centre, scoring Mel ar Give the public my word I will never again att ‘ Haag Fd ig two stralght io vd and reomoting “Davis to. third. men won on form, the work of William | boats. Ge fgSt. As to Tommy Ryan AMPH toes See taal) fon cata within jthe short per: Howell's, single to Tight scored Davis A. Larned being spirited and dashing. | Tf Shamrock ITI. shouid lift the cup J a lod of six plaving days. nd Bewille, Conroy also doubled, send- The summary of the morning play fol-|there would be no use for the first two Bo stock in what he says. He picked both Rublin and Fitzsimmons to beat| Tt !s not often that such a feat ts suc- | 0k RHO nelly ito; CHiPs lroaee end low. at ail, and {f she lost she would be tho ere! j 3 Ss anxious to show the] Hiberteld foul-filed to. Kittre = AL Yarned defeated 8. : omas might send over Travia gelage eee iene BILLY DELANEY. public that he has an aggregation of toms freed Keeler, at wacond, Ganzel U 0 nedy, 6-1, €=2 in the future. 5, . 1 ball-tossers that can play champlonslip| forced Willams. Six runs, ——— Ford Huntington detested D, Humphre: The challenger will not be offcialiy eadeesh . measured until the eariy part of next pecest pele It ve no wonder he was bent on Third inntag. " 7 i heerq ee Roose- | Week. In the mean time the boat ia 19 JEFF CARELESS IN WORK enti quis na an that pte fateh wont gut: Williams te Ganzell Presidents of National, Ameri- urine poe soe \eodore the ary dock And being put into final 3 F now that hislaforan reached first on Williar ‘ , |, 64, 48. : ’ team has an excellent chance of creep-| Robinson Med out to MeFarl: 1) gan and Eastern Leagues} tery 6 Alien detested Georne A. Attere a ee, m Y first Y ary, 1-8, 6. FITZSIMMONS DIS als up Into sezond ptica, oad with that {Moran Was doubled up at fret No rine, . ay pumm &% Sean eeren Gian STE D jexpretation he, as usiial, had his stars|and Kittredge on the polnts, | McFar- Meet and Discuss the Future} ,‘2"' : # clubs Bee jgciae Wd nf out on the diamond practising for fully was thrown out t by McCor- aire wareeninna Pittsbu 1S .AE0| Brooklyn... x y ick, Davis bunt and reached Ne NBG 36° 609) Bost 1 BO i 9 begin, Every one of Grimt ay-|dowsled over Robinson's head, sco HTS Cineinnat i elpbia. é One Reason Given Out for Lanky Bob's Deser- ere wan as lively i a He ae Davie, Moran's | error ofS NY we Poet defeated Guy Livingston, 6-1, i |xrounder let Baville score. Ke 6-8. iy tion of Camp—Corbett Trained to the the time which thes: indulged ts shale |yatinad thy arke Unanalated he presidents of the three largest |W 1. oilers aeteated oliver 8. Campbell by Standing. 3 warming-up stunts Was fielded OC at first yy 3 ‘aseball leagues held an informal meet-| 7% remedy Ors Ari Hour, Fit as Can Be. the great whining streak which they| "8° * ae Nagtiatstnaiteapuy: heaaguarsrel. to: |e uneeeee ce we 3 it have encountered during the last two ALY CREE dey; ‘Those goamt were Ban dJotn- Riund—athert Torrence deteated Resl-| New | weds a0 aS 8 etn Weeks has certainty heen the mea “arke flied to Willlame. Selbach did] gan, of the American League; President Manoay ve H.-W. Whitman, 4-6, es [ells Aa Gofear of Tim) Fitz's bet a bundle on Corbett in hia! ing than they ave exhibited since| Mag hen Piverfeld & "| president. Powers, of the Eastern FP iaaniah Clute, WT Bet clube, WL th Mechantes' bay!l i rey Friday Fesence. Fitg winked at him knowing!y ‘a opened. Now that the team] Williama gent a bounder to rete League, representing the minor leagues. ——— Butrio 58 24.707 Rerentes Bat) ao is Jon nex ¥ | Iti posible for Jeffries to enter the) NAR wruck a winning walt It would not At frat Come lar tere | A. proposed mew national agreement} pasehall To-day, 4. P.M. pmerican | Baltimore 49 7 | provid 4 a: Would seem so fom the » Weruutags ee 4 areiiaceet Feira Cougilin. she waa dincuseed but nothing definite ac-| League, OFN.Y.vs Wasit'ton,B'way @ 166th at.%e® [Newark ....49 38.861 Providence ae porting Bit i vine it Present a sorry . 4 in time to ret ‘| eetl however, was Priel uC iiie nto elo Mioiariana penta 8" Co Robinson," No] COMMA TN Tinportant. #0, fer hell PP tthe Jc am) any batiuEiaa (Go: <p mo # le the “why and the wherefore” that) Crvelt’® Fine Condition, sh Fitth Inning. ac Neh pad a Aaa renee THE QUTCROPPING is bothering the sporting folks, par-| pj C2"P@ttC mtripped for action looks 1) Johnson haa steadtastly held aloof from Ueulacly thuge who ‘iad tatended pick. | PK Of condition. de te’ heavinr th Coughlin singled t Jette nnd stole 6-1 seh meetings heretofore OF BAD BLOOD ing up som money" by backing | (he WelEht that he! hea ne ee } DAB MeCormack sie Wertihe plate | {Was decided to Increase the oom: : 9 e oney" by backing | the Ha ane ara i 1 ve went (ol n Ov ‘i bers Ans! ° i 5 i i the champion. "Fie himse 1] becn to hia advantage Wher Jape atien Tritt Aecormack were ‘ounied up| mittee to nine memoers instead Ot Shree) And while not always painful are aggravating beyond expression. grater on the gubjest: Ral teen marten econ Ey any | on the former's little roller, ty Howell SAT Sashes members oe each organ-| With few exceptions they are worse in spring and summer when the sys- : he : 1 > was housaat| Townsend the alr. One ri reine " ‘ ; of Here ig the story in s meny something 4 : Pawnsgnd: Capped ibe = Hon. | The meeting wae a Hese at | tem begins to thay I suffered with Nezomp of the hand | jose ar wit —e AUT meet again at the 'nited] out and the skin is and face for over a yeas; tt waa not only Her aren Cartage Aas" he Ino « wie | Me no SARATOGA ENTRIES. Hotel, Saratoga reactin and tAEiPe fehtly, and I disliked to go out In the 8 Jeffcie: » if tyn= lost a nisag tl ARIaoan: aaMaNty ——— Se Ry SRT extra efforts to throw streets. ni that t ¢ rot appar v those Who, havelfront raw at ee H H Ttried at least a dozensoapsand salve a: Sie a and hoa ie, Ral Rh a sore og ma HARLEM RESULTS. | Si the poisons that co estienetederenagont anda Wants to challenge tie w watehed fontsrar the tog. “Malehook hie his SARATOGA RACE TRACK Avg. 11 have accumulated until Tread in the paper of the cures feels that Jeftrie: bear him Bion attgnmed. Hint a eke uth a Dheventhiog for itarm grey miastages sare (So0cial to The Ryentog World) during the winter. Seto ate Fath ac first but determal eaverl withiennedencetnatitin ih sparting partner lal i the players ome follams HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO,| ‘Phen boils and pim- Rise A ERE paPeDet aa Se ts in shay Jeftries wihinind) sre Aaa ARE Aug, 11,—Tae races scheduled to be run) ples, rashes and fightin Be auerion Fitz’ think ‘eft ) nee ethan that he wont a w nere (hie afternoon resulted as isllowe: eruptions of every me to keep it up. ae a indi + A thowgac Brush! would shoe] WUNGN Sto kant os Won Wit] conceivable kind ago ana T bave never Tedang te pee, ‘ aeras ie Eee eet yw ostreak sald Grime ' ; 10 Ginunent :) ‘s cond an hocten thir, ke their appear- = 188 GENEVA. BRIGGS. PEE! Gaeaion \hete wil lite aiment ais AL my team will beat his Glan pips glans a ad. ieocma 91680, 7th St. Minneapolis, Minn. Rath Onl neveniteamoulry whieh Tam sure We ould (owe aver ance, and Eczema B ” . ° splanatl be found in theleway from. Jett qn Ml wey reat By * - Fi 3 “4 finn Tae at ls net pa veriag | Hefiard in tight places and then s URES LST Won oY! and Tetter—the twin terrors of skin diseases—Nettle-rash, Poison Oale @ttention to his training. He has beeu | “i tigate ike a atoam wnging Wiest Dream, t and Lady! and Ivy and such other skin troubles as usually remain quiet durin; Gareless, has the “don: care” habit, and| the haadquarters, of Corbett that. is | Mo hewn fi AMATIAlH AA : i | Chanlot third. 5 __.| cold weather, break out afresh to torment and distract by their fear®. BH hitting Up wie wine. Onty reeentiy,{ hard to. down. News of the dimarce- | high hy ch Keeler $ ms a} Phird Race Allie and a quaster, Won . burning, itching andstinging. A course of S. 5, 9, Ap is 210, when he went on a dear) ment Of Hite ant Jefries has Reon} gathered In atter @ run. Robinson also Hor varee-vear-elaa and upeand: | Dee eke “ae now will counteract the poisons and humors and Bunt he wound up in a mountain resort) believes that the Cornishman, knowing | and Wa an easy out, MeFarland. ‘ail OrGude iaied, Tim . purify and enrich the blood, reinforce aud tone Where champagne fowl Like water.) the work of both himself and. Jem in [ing qe mall wien ft came dow aeelie " pebble Sede Ep the general system and stimulate the sluggish REPnIRG; 1b. 18 A414, can InAsence toe ee Te ee em te ee re aee cat tl cite Wunee, OF Howell's ¢ Cote circuli thus warding off the diseases common fellow. He wants his own way about | Ai ito more feo e Bee TO l eames CUM y 20: 60} ahha A B Meeyiine an : Sd aaa ; A pfounder Berrolt Des ST. LOUIS WINNERS. to spring and summer. The skin, with good blood to nourish it, re- trainer Hot) AteiNassed Arannd, Wooim. Seat araal mains smooth and soft and free of all disfiguring eruptions, mm irregul The word which reaches the Corbett ahost and ambled (Special te The prising Writ) ee Send for our free book on diseases of the skin and write us if you de- : to the Teale orang tartan tinea tee) erie Hlberteld could do ea ee eee clawing are the a, { Sire medical advice or any special information. Will cost you nothing, end ans hate” Ain sacl aprted on 8 | 2, Aeon Ae, ekioh Clarke isha PAN THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.) ATLANTA, GA. ‘the reason fs out In a hen a poriton ef | Wi : round Dap ‘rewn Prince nm fact, it is xiv out that the lanky | It ts believed. tec Br aneat of Gim | Mohanty Rr ‘ = 5 Corvett Wii spar but lite from. this No runs, Montreson Rat RACECCIAGI miilece¥vonn bon wun jan became so dixgusted with | bamploa that he simply could not it amy longer “Fitz himself ite that he could not get “Jeff to m the gloves for even a warming- it. This story, however, does not | tr They think i Ys camp. ‘That tolin ow he has | Of pitting up tl gloves on at every opportunity, | RN ak F ‘ race horte t "oad Tice and in Re ue Much, lgn't naylng much about | '9,take place. big tightors, He ts 0 good} being syrac emarks that} in conaitic ia’ To doca 2 top, toa om The will do }u sparing line to ke enough work In the p hin Mt and prevent | before Fridas. ie var did befor to Avold ftin wind and e Haht of his Li now on will be to keep ition, He Is Mke the} has been pointed for a la tow days before | P| © movements are that he may be He oats weil, shoenr top, ty be Incapable And if he jue naga he nat , Bett vin pasiilon to say he was vt AL waen and he entered the ring. wf iting Second Innatn reached first of hia slow gr ing catch he: ball on promoting Selbach tropped Mc the eball to ugalin at second. and Bey KI seared. vole Uno ze} 1 the plate ar reuched third, 1 fveo pans to first, aod bunt gud Leo's ndicap, mile and falla, 3 to] and 6 wi sunder Lor! Dadge 108 Fuuleenvridee xeoond Circus uh) Second Race -‘Thees-quarters of a mile, e—or mares three yeare old Won by Fugurtha, 7 to 2 and 7 to 5: furlongs ‘Tom Crabb. 4 to’ 1, was a Rea ARMA st \24] Rweet Drean: third. ‘Time. Williams a aM Se r aanite 10¢ Ladys Radnor but got Lindsay 1g Aula Snyder nody Cap and Gown. 9 to t °9) Blue Dance: 4 Allegretie, 4 to 1, was sec- Our Tie was) third, ————— Jersey City in Hoboken, One of the most interesting games of the season Gi Cricket FRIENDS.” iiss aa hua of the t. Williams to 0.5. Brown Vail, 6 to second and Alborac third, “A FULL PURSE NEVER LA! ‘The advertiser who rec- the value of Sundry World Men, Come to Me! 1 want every man that is suffering from Varicocele, Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, drocel » Erys' or any any Associate Dise: MA We sonal exam wi if you can’t call, Hot 10. A. M, to4 P.M. Consultatio chat with me. 1 will give you Free of Ch: together with an honest and scientific opinion ‘ of your case. Suffer no longer. Consult me at once, 9 A.M. to 8.30 P.M, Daily. Sundays ind Advice Pree. or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharge: Rheumatism in ail its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, Binder and Kidne; Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, ptive Conditions of the skin, or 8 of Men, to come and have a social a thorough per- | NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST. NERVOUS DEBILITY 20 to 60 daya by ern yi cured in 5 to 15 daya, STRICTURE cist” Sott ing, pain or los of time, It is a mare velloueecures, semanentiy. cure ANY PROSTATIC CRS In Soh day TROUBLES oe tanding en VARICOCELE gysst i from, 3 to 0 te ‘absorptive process. BLOOD Hical cures {n 40 to 99 day T romove every vestige of po POISON tee from the system without ald mercury or potash LOSSBS Time of cure, 10 to 60 day by my origaat. very simpl DRAINS fpmedy (used exclusively ‘by Don’t Delay. Come,To-Dey, T make no charge for a friendly tale or corteapondeuce, Come to me in th atrictest confidence, 1 be elusively treating priva diseases of men for 30 y sclence can devise or money buy Jacklox in my office equipment. I will Use you honestly, treat you «klirully and restore you to health in the short. eet time, with the least medicine, fake iyo campo aur ati Bada Modicines furnished, Dr. L.R. WILLIAMS &, 165 West 34th St, N.Y, Hours,9 A a euicago, NDIOAPRGR, HS Pos: UM shen 8 hh ally, ie. Wasiera and” Wanern set ae sae 239 Trocdwa; mulne Informacion Cire oe i more wine t

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