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| = ———— | all — Rs = Rms fi BASEBALL C ) ¢ eVKNING... EUITION (rm (Y | ¥ » 'N IGHT é ree 5 - t! Liras | _ RACING a SPORTS | a a an — RASS sed Uy a ar) Fo elpmtetinn Renta Open to AI ] | EDITION p NEW TORK, WHIVERIAY hater rr font PICK ONE CRNT, nr BON OR (ON BANK MAY ON PATHS FUGHTING AND RACING; CET RECEIVER READY 0 Ty BASEBALL AND TROTTING. LV poled ' Justion Ougro. at Close of Argue Great Pacer pa Attempt to WONTRESON GIANTS PLAY ment. Intimates that He Is @roak His Own World's Rec- G IA N TS WI N . ants oe nme cnnoa | WON CLEVERLY... eae | THECARDINALS Poy, te Ont ae | | NeW YORK BANK WOULD NOT | RUNAWAY IN FIRST Was the Favorite in the Grand 10N. | | eo | eee THE DAY. Union Hotel Stakes at 13 to BROOKLYN-PIT} seal | 5 and Was Well Ridden by ‘Look for an Easy Vietory from EVidence that a Foul Murder Has Been Patsy Donovan's Aggregation Committed Within a Few Days. ; ; but Visitors Put Up a Good ai ta Attorney-General Cunneen. in Horses and Sulkies Went in the His Final Argument. Asserts Air and Some of the Paoers /0K*Y ream <a HHA gy aioe Fight at the odhviada |GULLET WOUND IS FOUND that the Methods of the Cor-' Ran for Miles Before Being RELIANCE WAS SECOND. | ¢ | rayuor goes in THE BACK OF THE RIGHT EYE. j | — 4 : Chicago, 103 ie Wile —— Resear hay eter | Stopped, | WITH MOHARIB THIRD.| At Boston—Second Game Chicago. 10; Boston, 11 _| BOX FOR SLAB DUTY. i matGa Aaa mecerett) ais|| | aman ew, | ani ‘ a ‘Indications that He Carre to His Doom at the (orsopadoneapragtrgtnal eso Mee Se rac a MMe cage ees cols sere Fist tin of Hands of the Gang Who Killed the Un- York Rutitine-Loan Company. fuetice and pacing races in general are at uelis y at hinke © Si me in the Fourth Inning. ‘ : Duero ime that one might be ‘raion enmugh éor_many _showands Winnere—Track at Saratoga At Cleveland—End oj ‘iil: Chicago. 0; Cleveland, 2. Ciontvar: Carvitg Heme Hibed| known Man Found Floating in the Harlem Dare ine tne anmmimmane at n 22's Seu Soon Me Gr aan'past. Still in Very Muddy Condition, LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. by a Couple of Errors. River a Few Days Ago. but there was tomething that attrantet temporary receiver one must consider), few more people who only attend the conseauences,”” aj Justice Duro, |aftatre when some apectal feature ta | THE WINNERS. Fourth Race—Hilce i. D nd dead to-day in the North River at ray 2. Helen Print 3, THE BATTING ORDER. An unidentified man was @Adressine the attorney r the bank carded. The feature to-day that} ' a “T don't see how you can suffer by al brought out 10,000 persona was the effort Fifth Race—W. B. Getes ie F. 2, Hindi 3, e f One Hundred and Sixty-third street vecelver, Your assets are in real estate of the world's greatest pacer, Dan FIRST RACE—Hippocrates (3 to 1) - he — New vite ites is the foot of One Hundred and Sixty-third stree and real estate cannot suffer, but will) Patch, to lower the world’s pacing rec- 1, Glad Tidings (11 to 5) 2, Naughty AT HARLEM Browne. rf Farrell, 3 The police say he was murdered. j continue to be worth the same no matter ord of 1581-4, held jointly by himself Lady 3, Time—1.13 45. A EM. Breanabian, . yy m fe fate sand blend : who holds |t. so long as the holder is) and Star Pointer, the retired champion ee Moganni Over his right eye was a pistol-shot wound and behind his fesnonsibie. The expediency of an ap-| i condition was in his favor. The t Babb. se. ne Sey : 7 $ pci smertie cleat Sno noa cone cab Abell eanic Wael Receipes (eee bateazal ASS ie pe hlied GHaaVie Galt Bectestion pee roe Dick We! "a Moi 7" Res 2, Indian Il. 3. 3, Buon, Th, as | was an abrasion, A handkerchief was knotted tightly about his neck. done. indas fast as a greased pole + Tankar o * rol jon nae ace—Di Ss ipson elagoa Wi m0. . c y ar fi y i “You really might, with advantage, That Dan Patch was In the fine con- 3. Time—4.122-5, eth ete 9 Res Rae The body was that or a mar forty years old, 5 feet 8 inches in to your affair, go so far as to invite! dition his trainer and driver. M. E. Mc- this application for roeivership. Your | Henry said ae was, was apparent. DAN PATCH FAILS. SS height, with black hair. It was dressed in a black and white striped shirt, ts (Specta} to The Evening World ) fF POLO GROUNDS. ca Att 12—] dark trousers and coat. The man wore a dark mustache. THIRD RACE—Duelist (5 to 1) 1, eredit cannot be assalled, altho your Patch in @ine Condition. | Slidell (40 to 1) 2, Choate 3, Time— reputation might suffer, but that hi if ¥ 4 a rua of ves! coe = A 7 e Seah) aasattadl lime, ‘The ng | The switt atde-whester'a brow coat| 1.40 46. _ Dan Patch failed to lower the world record for a paced mile | pre tavance euard of the Westen oo ‘The body had not been ia the water over three or four days. The e1 cet 7 was glossy. His muscles stood ki —_ H t H e 9. SAMS Ss + eins navantagte | whineords The horse's manner spoke| FOURTH RACE—Montreson (13 ie See His time was 2.00 1-4, a second slower than pervon o¢ Cant, Vatay, Donovan and | features\were hartly discclczed, The face was broad, the nose straight "A receiver would not only be service.) for him |to 5) 1, Rellance (10 to 1) 2, Mo.| He record. the first of sixteen games that follow he jaw His black tache was cro] close. The exe ' ‘ q e jaw square. His black musta 4 ahle to vour company, but useful to the| He seemed to know what was about to! parin 3. Time—t.12, Prince of Orange won the third heat and race for 2.08 trot- |in ravia succession, West vs. East. with and ! ssi f fi Rents larly attributed ta Attorney-General us well on the trial| be asked of him, He oranced and Ryth . nd i Fereno third. T 1B 1-4, [everybody fghting tootn and nail to get | pression of the features wa like that which is popularly attri of this vase, if you are solvent a per-|Teared before the bie crowd which 1 ters. Rythmic was's second anc enero nin ime—2.0 7 Taaiiatheanal manent receivership may or may not | &reeted ‘him and in a warm-up he| FIFTH RACE—Faulconbridge Cy ——-#: dre = eae a ie Anal eat ror the: skis hand gambiers. te appointed, but if you are insolvent | Went along kindly under his driver's|to 1) 1, Rostand (13 to 8) 2, Gold Beli ‘Among the violent and happy reoters i s of good texture and the man’s hands showed one must needs be appointed.” The at- Ai ne '3. Time—2.09 2-5, this aftern ‘ ‘ The underclothing was of g ‘hi ve the 4 Da oon Was @ company of Posta! aehaye] oe cits bani were) tole [ean Pat e vatrecord’ trial, Wasi oes rocruiren | aK = BATTLE-SHIP MEETS MISHAP IN FOG. Telegraph Papi boys. RRO shad | he had not been used to hard work. . eee y-| the programme, TH RACE—Ella Snyder (3 to Be ont Si ° : . 4 Beer Te pave until Monee y savers Runaway in a Race. |1) 1, Biserta (5 to 1) 2, Gloriosa 3, as minds ¢ eens perm : i The finding of the body makes the second river mystery the police . Ly : 3 hour, and. this, beln ; Unsate, Saye\Gunucen, AR dh SRC ated erage yo | ates ALD ab BAR HARBOR, Me., Aug. 12 —The battle- -ships Indiana and | fiir, walking vic‘egace ordered’ strike. | have on their hands. began the day's events. ‘Ther (apecie! tu Toe Rveniog Wor't. Massachusetts, which sciled to-day with the resi of the fleet |Powrounse, ene Me MF At) ALL Gays ago the nude hody of a man of athletic build was found pe aone sei seater they #torn Gens three runaways and the excite:| 2. sprue! to me ¥ . ‘The walking delegate provided six- on *, e gral. in resuming his argument to-day.) ment caused, by them, thew several RACE TRACK SARATOGA, N. -ifor Long Isiend Sound, returned to this port at 4 o'clock this | teen packs of clearettes and «| basket! in the Harlem River under the Willis avenue bridge. Failure to find the ing law, when it appears unsafe and| "Don Ghaine could not eq,(And winds that whistled mourntuny afternoon, and it was understood at that time that the Massae | messenger boys gave the high sign to ¢ clothing led the police to believe that the man had been drugged Inexpedient to permit a company to| with. every ates ho Kicked “his” whect- through the tall pines in tha paddock Ighusetts had suffered sore damage in the fog, either by break- | “the 'wsttetien vatarrarcen vetore tis Toanls \ continue to do business, @ receiver must /er's sulky Inthe alr and nearly every were not conditions calculated to in-|; d. ? ylor and Warner” and | and robbed and his body thrown into the river. he appointed. ‘The evidence in this| tf want ‘ive miler before une rena still enthusiasm In ruce-going erowaaling her propellor or by | running SUTOUn HEALS or ut | t theft of clothing in each case leads the police to suspect ease discloses that an unsafe condition sud only did then from sheer exhaus- es the course this afternoon, avin fo Donevan 3 been sa’ eatin Oop) vis vous be dered f if DI exists in the management of the ae-|t!on. | There was an excellent card on tap 2c h on a , ‘owned men may have been murdered for purposes of rol Dery, fendant company. ‘The company haa] ,,01 Crane, driven by Allen, after dode- «nig atternoon,, but owners acer | PANIC FOLLOWS ARSENAL EXPLOSION. Lys EIPESDIONOPS PCs Oat rece tec | ake ele Minted he ae i" iets a mnt ee uate Brow. who one thelr horses with the sole purpose _——— team Jn, the diner? ee rooters were} by the same gang of thugs. wast Fe aie Re of ir, Cunneen said that as early as 189%] was 1c distance in ront of|of seratehing out unless th find th woe + promised a rattlin nt oun o-dia is e! er that Poll Bocral she ieee theres ec oea aay is) ou tounlsanitiey | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12.—Four persons were injured in an Firet Inainw. I way bas Peeled sare care x h pany bese u si © the credit of the company began to be] Tice, The time of the heat was 21%. horses are in an easy place, consequent- cergeant Ryder, of Bath Beach, who disappeared last week, or John Questioned. An examination disclosed |ytamie irown 10 tool ant Litre a ee ly. programmes that give promise otexplosion at 7rankfort Arsenal to-day. A panic followed the waite, the only umptre in. the that the managem was neither pru- The first heat In the 2.0 ch tr Ing, | if did tl y A . Roh Emealt ye ly a in hn Dec tv es Work: Ci ne ene oF Pru] rurmishes as Ane a content na haw been | enat sport frequently present the /erash and several passershy narrowly escaped being hurt in the |! ROUT, 19 open proceeds | Laundrie, the caabler’ for, the TiMpny/ Decoraliys Glass yore. = eam dent nor justiflable. The officers of the sompany were then ac capacity, Mr. Worms, munerative position ax President af the company, was allowed to sell property to his own company not to excend ppearance of a bullet-riddled battle + before the afternoon is over. crush of the escaping throng. United States Hotel Siakes was the feature this afternoon, and as this jis a prize of 310.000 a good fleld of two- he meeting lor, the Sensational winner of M. and - seen a Anee as in excep-| 1, I., who dropped out of sight on Saturday last after coming to Mi etter volce than Le ell Aled to ented and drawing $935 for the weekly payroll. Both men are thought to have of It or ht a veauty| been murdered and robbed. o1 Patey on a dual 0 and at a 2 per prot, T T wan auch x wood thing lowia le Louw, In the hands of Y id | years-olds was carded, At least halt a] High Rall 117. Fuller 8 4 Teather Taylor ‘The body found to-day floated up North River with the incoming tide, ried on despite the condemnation of a] Doble. {dozen are good mud runners, so th CC ee it i $I fertle. retiring eae deal tod by? ore] the furlong pole, Taylor wits Just ned | wag a prowect of A good race. ‘The! “ser ‘eros 1h aka 4 ‘| he had It was discovered by Andrew Marshall, who keeps a boathouse on the river forperetuate that contract, "P| was 19 to 1 In the betting only other race out of the ordinary wan) Johadil broke in front. uit was, New York started off baciy Browne lian just below the cliff where Contractor John B. McDonald maintains his peiTRe management of this ‘company. Doble Cheered at Finish. & atesplechare, the conditions of which | M!),iisaone Tamil Water nel tie teva atanding stil whe tne strikes ‘i { Mr. ‘unneen declared, is replete wit called for genth an riders. The at ‘4 r 7 Ornondes counte ‘anny he third ot bi stone-crushing works. hifts and Sounter deals fo . e mj tite stretch, | followed past lice han kicked stiffly at Dmetie's Jud 8 eorlty nelfien Tnforesta ‘Phone’ dents piehen’ ammatdget starter .2t 10,00, d:[tendance was good and the berting | Hist and M ain te Bh aaw tana latrike: that. “then pasted at The body, with arms outstretched, floated up the river and caught in @ ave heen carried out while the poor | ceived sree Odo °) brisk, as the crowd is just ui aoe gl st esd Ne aes - Grive in left bleachers a finally > . pronie, whe. mere daiited into deposit: | he drove er onl fecepulon ion Pecsiline Ghimuactertormera | Oe au RMasamanclerenly. fate suaittne| singled past, third. | No however: |rope anchoring one of Marshall's boats. He and his workman, John Lioya, thelr earnings were vainly knocking | The second heat and the race of 216 ° lished /atror shariy twoand bene mame ae MeGann filed to Farrel, shia dni ore. an the door of this comparation, crsing | class. “wacing. wag’ won hs! Alerane. | pss ang on AFIRST RAGE a ee ea ee ences at Brea at (fret. Bt. tants stoltt ‘seemed | jut out in @ boat and Sears tt pee on the face they notified Poles g rT ee ARATE TU RPA eee CY Eat Being FIFTH RACE |Irondequoit Takes Another: "" When they saw the marks o} man Louis Graf, of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street station, these dema came from a multitude | bid for the heat. but finighed a lengli: of deluded depositors the corparation | back, and two in front of Lucre Pi] site and three-aixteentha wering | fecond Inning: Sttempted more shifts and minterfugne | time of the heat was 211 i4 9 a ee sera ef’tt| Race from the Strathcona ‘ae_avaundll B who in turn sent word to the Coroner. jeals, un’ round elf in des-| Alorane was at to in the heat, are, wht Ri 3 5 i. rings arounc perate straits. Klowa 3 to 1 and Lucre 3 to 1, all being AK) A peulconpre tin 8a # wi td) and Is Now on Even Terms in lowed De Montraxtile The policeman ordered the body put back in the water until the ar well play: 3 41 ae ‘ af | some pretty relay In the Name of Honesty, ‘Bud Doble, the veteran, was cheered 4 §| tora Bad ite ? : Hl the Cup Contest ae a, urpcbaege:| rival of the Coroner. “In the interests of honesty. justice |/oudly when he drove, Kinnex, Tou aalaenet! 5 15, “Maus, 110, Rei to 9-8 up Contest. ata. Ane tnoehateat ‘An examination of the clothing showed no marks of identification, father a certificate of good charac-| for aon class, trottere, wih day ater | angenend, 110, Hesrk:- 10.10 19 80 2) | | Rostand walt wed by Lord. aBage De Mont. Hackett then got tried tor or be restrained at once from con- vate . i 1 ' ral, ping nipned at third, Warner ducting ite affairs Gregor second and John Taylor third Sree ene | Fauloonbridge and Hold eBil. ihe lat: (Special te The Evening World) t Ni upped Ma have not found an investor in thia/MAll three horses were at Z to 1 Inj Naughty Lady cut ou the pace to the| tor oosed on Lord Badge on, the back! TORONTO, Aug. 12—randeqnolt won. Be a het eer them good gompany, cane class W stock, who] “iS re Fret heat of the 2.06 ‘A pees tae 4 ae ook the lead. ae iP hased Crossed the line ar 21245, ‘The Stratn-| enough and made second on a passed - edt: tf brent Lisgsd t etch t Gi bol . vy was up In the air now, has asked , Wee proceedings be Ate-Ipon Derby, a 3 to 6 favorite, nad the fe stretch turn Glad Tidings bolted | ‘ Aaa cona crossed at 3.14.60 Ball” Dunleavy, was up Inthe air now, le and led into the stretch. ‘The she did in her last race, but she held The course for the fourth race in the| NSO Persea Haan A Cond. where: The Attorney-General scathingly re- ‘4 ferred to the “clackers, evidently hired variel caught him and won easily fromthe lead to the last sixteenth, where series for the Canada Cup to-day was! upon Mertes and Babb both adv. i for. the purpose.” Gyho avplaudea in the Gael Nrulkess sedan chimes’ Act | Hiphocrates closed and won @ good race Bostang was Gye: fengthe! tn jthe same a Monday straightaway Giibert tinea so ackett only, tor Prwaes “That ie too contemptible a stat Time 205 34. Tidings wes a length and a Neit'in front SIXTH RACE. nine miles and return, A nine-mile| wih to Heer EeRTink ORATOR to demand a pe reed Laweatment| In the second heat Daciel finished |of Naughty Lady: ‘giz teria breexe was blowink from the northwest ingen. dg iret helt ena hi ahead eran Ws icen ECOND RACE. : i Betting | of the land. which meets smoother seas ° paib ‘attpatag. i vas. th «wo : rd Inning. Judgment only, Ariane mies Time The short course, Jocks, ort rin St Fl than yesterday and consequently fay Sart Jor! Elle Snyder. ost jecatterts 6 gr BM Rye Anan » MY mn perished with a foul, to Swarner oarten: 108 3 Dunleavy was, the th tdinal. to | ti Rirall's slow rap w fe but b died on the steal Ww arner to irae Ae ‘|At 2 to 1 on the Champion the Cash Is Being Snapped Up—It Looks as if It Would Be One of the Greatest Betting ne Bett! rey eetorted the Attornes Genera Re peu co: ar ini tye! hetting: wo ll gisctece! ona. sochore omens. Br 2] 8 Cs n rTAkIDg Up the details of the compera:| the frst heat of the 20s clase, trotting | nowiys 1a5” Mt. Clark. may 1 ored Strathcon, Capt. Hannan again wal 68, pho had oharge of the Irondequott P real estate transactions the Attor-|handily Fereno, at 4 to 1 4 ey-General declared that. the rents ibe s rage, s 4 from the company's real estate were in-| Ve Jensths Peninge and the same ai hl cet wae ali ae jee Pies abseil ia aa adr ali sufficient to" pay” all superior charge Caledon j Comarcan ss TS H jockevine for position Skipper Hannan] “liber! No. When the workingman” demands “nis War taiet’ Won handily.” Timed 18 2-6 showed to creat advantage era orl vets Roller, he is informed that a fh 2 ‘ Sirapons, waa three 4 1 right the property, which i Te ent id heat for 202 trotters. Helpany for a mile and a hal Gann flied to rig T fi one a drive in the stretch, bucland then ‘the other leading” Hal sompany Into debt day by day. The| Souid not peat out Prince of Orange.|mile from Rome Rowdy went to *.81TO FORECLOSE BIG ao fallen oon eicerasly noreae: nh declared a| CONT She fast in the atretch. Ferrens|tront and. came home an easy winner dequot passed the outer mark at 10415; 6.00, a0 fividend on Glass WW stock Here wel Was fan lengths away. ‘Time-20 1-2 [ov five lengths fiom Tankard. who was SHIP TRUST MORTGAGE. | Strathcona “ax 1%, “5 x $ ‘3 lone 110.5" Page & ty Mose 4 retused % z Time—412 Seton ae Zero. 142, oa, Won n front of Prince of Orange. The heat was 2.08 1-4, 40 prohibitive favorite in| Tankard and Rowdy ran In clo: com- ind ALLIS P.M the wind, fallen considerably. increas: Fourth Innin : lengths in front of Belf-Protec= ractices In taking the eurnings of the| he SUMMALeR: neg alone > ; : : Boor’ nd converting them Into Clase W| gag Me MIE ese petes | HOR, . 3 { 1 i Ge Aeron (Alleshienue a ll beorane. THIRD IEAOR NEW YORK WOMAN SHOT, [ing Pozoven sore Contests Known to the Prize Ring. Mens aan Gear gi 3 ing Millions Involved In Action Begun by Be cit Denton Dunn three 5 aN (Eicken) RlPeen eC Sear eae | Hine riel a Barclay out Ket Mane) One. tM — "The more we study this acheme,"'| “Bein ch Sinem Mercury, Wilken and Dan Co | Due 108, Fullersencenn. 7 BS eT: 4 tne scene eta ‘Mertes” drew “hin secon pase.” Rab said Mr. Cinneen, “the more we iba: | 20. ed." Thyee 2 18 Guetta, le, eo! iin dl Company, a Reetcen soley rao, Sapa SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—The demand for seats for the Corbeltte 4 people and the: State that the eects aaa | aerate a : i HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 12—A bi], KINGSTON, Nr Aue ate ae ag nie AN i h test ever known here and the hall, which will hold eo ces H . oy ‘a y, 1 i sad e a ere : Of this datenaane company, he Dractt at) insey, Led br a by MeKinney—Mary Bop Had, i inerson 8 iF in equity was filed this afternoon tn. se Cee New York City, was Ema ked. for Jeffries) Aght js the Eres . Fes toa nEeRERO eC wal Once terminated. The only way to get sain terion we (Witeont : nen BR Conwell 9 18 N ilthe United Btates Ctroult Court here (Shere ane has beet spending the sum: | f aime Aa Per"'] 10,000 persons, will not be able to accomm ec £1 af Clase W atock Is 10 Kill'the cor-| Jax" Medeewar, bie, (Huguonh ios. i & @ 3 bn Sly the Mercantile Trust Company, of ie guests were engaged In rifle | Med 1) Smoo ‘Taylor was ewught naj Even now the best seats are all gone or are reserved pending the an Tawvoi Eustace, replying to the ar- Die” Nevgeme te Poa Mille, Kacey r lOl, Farler. 32010, 80, 6 |New York, na truates agains: the|practiog and while the atin waa ooing| ping at third. Five runs | \val of persons from out of the city who have wired ahead. Prilwententhn - | Free Silver, Magy tog. faichen Anished tn order) To, Barleycorn aml Star and Garter] United States Shipbullling Comeany | “The puitet entered Mrs Charles’ dody | ony syetiGameiinl Columas¥i Vandls ‘There has been some speculation in the matter of reserved seats 1 atated j Sete ON seu in hres; purvefreced away end and head for the first fand the Kastern SMpvaliding Company |on the left side above the hin. passing] (oni 5 Sa dhin (at apeanibtatalnare eo REE grounds aud protected fhaif, when both died Ans Siideil [incorporated under the lawn of New entirely through the flesh. The woun = a: those that have fallen into the han Pp DaSCLENR CIN ot ine: atate, Paria, by ma bY Wilkes Met wond—Topey. then took the lead and sh he way serney. The defendants tit the big|is not thought to be dangerous MAD DOG IN A STORE. os, So far as gate receipts go, the fight will be the biggest ever held 1 “The referer,” he sald, “did not know witk he. Le Be Donald VV ito the str fen iti mba amen, ppb Minnesota, for the Pacific oe - prices. when he made certain allegations coa- | win Eset yted lence) 3 Duellet ans ob laard neat. In trade, which wes launched in a the West. earning our affairs that we had assets iiration, i Souda Hee the run home Duelist closed on 8lidell, Sanry ine B OA ere a TN tte Pei etal i cli Hoyt and inva hot drive won by a length and| May last and ee einer vessel. the WEATHER FORECAST. Drove Cuatomers and Clerks to the Money has begun to flow in here to-day on the result of the battle Gover, His attitude was elther aswumed [Ananed In the orter named. ‘Timess oy, | @ half from Slidell, who beat Choate, ra ALAA ALS y Repslet ee Coanters, the heavy-welght championship. ‘The prevailing odds are 2 to 1 om Jeff FOURTH RACE. Five and one-tait furlongs, A small fox terrier ran into the dry-| and from present indications it will be one of the greatest belting | Roan oe eae ae Ne ever known in the history of the ring. The Western sporting men, who all like Corbett, began their money tod ‘They looked eagerly for the 2 to 2. At suggestion of nome Influence on the result of ignorancs Propase to ree ere. ail douse on this, swore by Letting file court where our assets could easily rth ppoinie a, orm: ul ay a eA Torte, tetra Bones, be gras areday of oe he “and. a was t fant f | tor New York City and vicinity: cure. tte alin, ot {TS obo. month “ot Generally, fair and cooler ply fhe pana hal oe A Taureday fairi freah Starters, Jon |aantresons 1 ai. ie dtena Relea + ceva