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. , ne * aa ; . — - — cae “= . ag 4 THE WORLD: FRINAY EVENING Atarer o fom, f @@ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. @@ COLOR bINE DISTURBS | M VEY LOOMS UP AS JEFFRIES’'S NEXT OPPONENT DELMAR IN MATCH. THE PEACE OF “JEFF WITH LOU DILLON AV KNOCKOIT. Owner McDonald Offers to Bet #20,000 the Young Ootered Heavyweight Would Ba Well Backed to Beat the Bie Ohampron ' , oT *ieenee see che head Chat ome creer " " rf ” : : TE ne aay dawn in the Gotten Wow hee fein the ane - | Major Can Beat 'Two.Minute” Mare ¢ GOP's HH etrimeting to brome Chromen © Ae Wael dive ning -_ | Jim Jeffries, henevowetaht champion of Chie mendene apher on me EIEN, Homme AHA HENNA HATH (he antiy af the atlieennenptet . ‘ “ Citieh that fe part and parcel of 10.000 henwew . | : ARIMine huge farm onenety ne e . r i mutienty OH Nie pewrewtinn etahe ot at - ' Kt ; Basaien rh ae thon warding of a inft m P to we ‘ 8 ‘ y Out throw the Venetian laee cur f ‘i “r ' Tels Ie ’ fhined Window, fF nerowe tie poy | take " to wile ‘ - — A - @atere of 'Frines fay, the misty eray = tye . ranneon time nen | QF the heewane nad euddeniy turned t F ; - “ at wae a Black, Hank, ey, direty wine tet ? .. ° The “ge inated maa and wen cnt ¥ ne There Le ) ) Gide MwAP ACTOR the MWishing waver ‘ Pi Wh tae net beeen A: i ‘ and vip and mig tt ith (hte young the Feetlees form of the champion of |Mlet Atetwedy 4 the Century Club of Low Angeles and should he be victorious his manager hamptons “" kl match Joe Gane against intends ening after left | | = ——— fOr eight million doll, | rs Maas oat cree waking suddeniy.| gelegram from AL HERFORD | Col. John Jacob and M. Pem-| Morning Round Played Over | Be flees owen of his «china stk rxvel hax: ren ane broke Jones Undertake Fast] Very Wet Course in Driving) ¥j fare, Involuntary hooded hie Jeteenna [ohtae Never thn eluate change nse Run and Wind Up in a Milk! Rain—Good Scores Despite Recs Tent eee Tinucwar, CRM NO have Jon Jumeed tor Wagon, the Unfavorable Weather. { One pond and he was at the window. loan? auilkan’® ponetty giants, for = = ie short maspe And ngats | SEW HAVEN Aug 28 : tl Hd not And the batt black clouds, once of Col. Jon Jacob Astor and om. ie ls mi “ae m being panion, Mo Pembroke Jones, wid have bet tus bl He our ops Tub's invitation) | seen the New York millionaire perched on the tafiboard of a milk wagon bumo- | t | ing over the co Toads between this T thew er jelty and Gulitord about 6 o'clock | ny eee, OTS DIR7 Zee | links were very wet was ylay Knuckle-dusters, night {t would have created a sensation | First Cup—i J O Alsop, Yale, beat After @ run to New York to the yaent/ FO. Reinhart. Princeton. 5 up and Pade Cole kak be? dea of, Second Cup—aA. Larkin, mtake acts, Col. Astor con ved the idea of! nexc P. Ht. Jennings, Ganien City. et establishing a new record for autor. un and to bine iB Sroepe Week} Mobiles over the road between New! brook. beat L. 8 Garris: ¢ i'n all off, he muttered clasetcally Ietaggering back to his couch. “I'll have to start a race war ), Morrie) a ® wasn't talking Choctaw sruse sis semtres really means to fant York and Newport. He hoped to do) County Coen, a Coakley, Baglewood, ters Sa ee eee eae ate IB oleerly better than Alfred Vanderbilt, who has joa W. At ‘ 5 shown e ( yey? . . beat W. M. Sinclair, Princeton, by 2 wy ites ef Bath. shown by the way he ts trrine ty ret | tothe AC tS Atak hd Le several times made the trip. He con-|and 1 to play. JF. Byers, iienenar { | For here is what the weather man of | [,7.muatchmakers of tho athletic clubs | 1 fided his intentions to his friend Mr. beat J.B. Neathing, Water Mill, by @ Bho Lingalee Isiands read in those] ji tunreas wr che ee ant ‘ Jones, and without any eclat they start- UP amd ant flouds of Fistiana ae Noetaavarcieaeiae bi a etl ed at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from) cok Hills, beat J. 8. Browne Bonpects § Sam McVey, Jack Johnson, “Den-| \. ; | the Century Club in New York City in| by 5 up ahd 4, and Charles McBurney, Sa i, y lohnson, “Den-| Angelos, (ul, a few days ago, and th ©ol. Astor's French touring car. | Stockbridge, “beat” HH Robertaom, ver Ed” Martin, Bob Armstrong first thing he sald relative to fighting aq Something (Broke | Bitanenoor a nosis ne, aa au feng Every one of those Kentlemen is of| was: jom| . nthe first cup division J. color, and it’s the kind thar "wont| ,, 1 Am anions to Maht Jack Munroe priroush New York State and up Into Borne: Btockuridas: by 1 up it 3 holes geome «ff. And every one of them can] successful in getting him on. T don't je land of steady habits the power! through a fight iike a bunch of bat-| care how large the purse ts just fal tong | machine plunged. startling the farmers —_———_. ; ee. me.” Of all baseball games played this sea- pare | Pitsburg “Jeff has licked every white man son, that between the, Brooklyn and| Would-be record breakers no country | Chico... 18 Beet =n | Riieeonel soasibie) exception—Muneor, Shettesline’'s tallond aggregation from | Constables barred thetr way. They were) Corina’ ee 4 fusipiuciipmiase er cesses “himself ay a: first-class Philadelphia, at Washington Park, yes-| 500% Whizing through this city, but ‘i heavy-weight fighter—and tt really does rday, waa the limit. Hanlon's, men | f6¥ People knew their identity. American League Standing look as if it was up him to start a inaugurate a sulcide club for gentlemen only or cut out sh and mow hie way L. PO.! Club, The machine was on the rough and] club. w. hilly road to Guilford, and had covered | Boren, B ceaipetre won the game a score of 11 to 10, ae Clovelant 61 St, Lowi. 5 ro vat they had no more right to it than i i i cy have of carrving off the pennant, |°x@<tly 115 miles of the trip @hen a|Philatelphiahl 41 ctariChlcago 06) 60 | used tn this long-drawn-out game, Han- | Of the car. Fastern League Standing, ton waing three, while the Quakers | ‘The machine stopped and the chauffeur) ciub, W. & PO! club. ity through the dark. Only Scandal, GUPThere's another bit of scandal trom Beyond the Rockies that has stirred the | figtic pot out West to the bubbling-evar Point. To begin with, there 1s a young chap | fia ‘Frisco town, one James Coffroth, who is head of the Yosemite Club. the Jersey City..79 80 70fDaiumore ... ked two. Mitchell, who began pitch- | 83 Powerless to get it going again. bi sie se ucteen | The record-breakers were stalled in the | gumslg -: Ges Rochastor “1 bates on balis and hit three men,| Conencticut woods with night coming | Torosto 68 seo) ' “Chief” Zimmer took him out of the box }©® and the nearest village several miles | | |and put Duggleby in. ‘The latter was} °W8Y: i |also Very generous, allowing three men | Col. Astor proposed to Mr. Jones that | | ‘ to walk and making a few wild pitche: they and the pair had started) } These gifts were the ones which gave! when Ebeneser Griswold came along! i Hanlon’s men the game. The Trolley- | {ng for the Quakers, gave ‘wame which piloted the Jeffries-Carbett | Dodgers got only ‘Seven ‘hits. off both | With his milk wagon. He was hailed by | J ,tea party Into sixty-two thousand | pitchers. Col, Astor with a request for a ride. ‘dollars of plumpness. | jgthebitghers Hanlon worked wore i Connection (damaritan' camidt, Reidy and Garvin, ‘The teams play their las: game of the series to-/ “Wal,” sad Me. Griswold, scratching ks hts ead, “1 be late fer supper an’ I hain't much sympathy with you fellere ———————_—_ | an’ yer red devils, but 1 reckon for @ consideration I might take yer down { ter Guilford. Tek them milk cans off the back of the wagon and hop in.” Col, Astor and his friend did as they were told, and in this fashion made their entry into Guilford, where they spent the night. At 8 o'olock this morning Col. Astoy a ‘This same Coffroth ts a prince | Likewise he is the smartest thing In the managerial line that the Golden} West can produce. He was trained in| the Jim Kennedy school and has been| riding rings around the other fight club | managers ever since. His latest effort cost Jim Corbett Just 4,769.50. Financier? Well! And here's how it happened: Boon after the Jeffries match was made Jim Corbett came to the conclu- sion that the fight was not going to/ draw, and, believing in that old adage| @bout the bird in the hand, offered to| eign over to Coffroth his claim on the! gate receipts on the ratio of a $25.0n | yacht, Nourmahal, appeared off Faull her's ‘Island in response to telegraphic orders, aud the castaway automobiliats "Young Corbett" and Terry McGovern | Salled away for Newpo | will have another meeting on the base-|, Lhe chauffeur remained here with the car, ball diamond a week from to-morrow. | WHE GY 14 toia his friends that he At will be the deciding game in their se-| received $5 for his services and was "| ries of three games for the side bet of| tld to keep still about it AMATEUR BASEBALL. NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST. pion von he wa | Central Park, Au fourteen yi to play Sundays io ender. | $1,000 and will be played on the Polo nT Cures qu ares, 1c Corbett won he was to" <8 weave, | RT Weeasteaursere ",ongaqper | $00 and will he NERVOUS DEBILITY O3*o8 ce paid §8, and {f he lost $6. Ww League $25 2-19 dG] 10; lot, 2 OT Oglabereer, No. 281 Bowery. The event will be interesting in more 30 to 60 days by my own 8 Out consulting Jeffries, who was | 2720 1-18 15 9 vene ways than one. ‘The Order, of Bagles, method. MyMintereated. (nit ena! Grimm, Ohlsen Aug. 22, of which both Terry and “Corbett” are STRICTURE cured, in 6 to 15 days, OT LG EE Vincon ad Clark RFE. | thembers, will be in convention in this without oxtting, teeth Aree ceoatrant was ' ie Merits, $878 8k SF AM chty to elect Congressman Timothy D, ing, pain or loss of time. mar. ROLE. | Vigilante 01 2 Sullivan its president. The conven- Yellous . i Bu srecoran in” Pesan e aera n. wee, | Uonere ‘will attend ‘ihe game in a body ’ PROSTATIC 1 permanently cure ANY share was $32 for Friendship | Emeral 907210 9 1—6 4 6] and divide their applause. Tt is aseu SE ti S09 L¥8, Do } nd Hardy Vienanes 201 9 4 93 9 2} *Syead 2] that both uttle Agnhters will try to out- TROUBLES matter how ite _ bert had mone: Oo ha do the other on the fleld, and from a r ned up $13, sylum® 100.0 2.01 0-4] The Drandona defeated the band-hitting Mon- | ‘sp "s polnt of view the game will foe a youn ma: Ia arse UaTgLS SUA Gud ats nua tom aneaieed ey ran tae tary ar | BRUM INE Cece eS Seen VARICOCELE oyv fo #10 009.20, “put nore was Looney and Ni 18 to 17, A itohd will begin the game by throwing the ernal absorptive process. Grew down $8,200, i O65 a5 | rye Delevan B. 1h Chub, of Rockaway Beach, | H78t Dall from a box in the erand-stand.| wane prezgerald, the South Brooktyn | ff BLOOD Patical cures in oo ¢ {cee glow, pros or 8c RINE: ||taronlea tee Crseesat Toke. coh atone Arenroe, ee aero light-weight, as been matched to meet |fl POISON #01 from the eystont witio ig @ handsome figure 8 400.2008 1015 1 tnerwy on Auge 22, by amore et 32.t07. | MONUMENT TO HARRY ELKES. | sack O'Keefe, the Chicago ight-welght, LOSSES of meroury oF pote twas not all profit, OLDE TEEPE. > Sa is nian and Dowaey, Sloane sand Bureh. in a ten-round bout before the Port by my origimal, A aint PER a RAG. Mohawks 02912211 a1 . Rent ad Meaiestts: are’ “roan fr Feintlog with hin lett yo 2rerer roa 210,100.00 0-4) Aitnough it in rome time since Harry |Huron A. C..\ of | Post Huron, ich, DRAINS remedy ‘Cased’ exciusivety by Dut certainiy withou ere ta} Pe lil a as ie ee aie a1 Oe 1 04 62 Fikes, the noted bleyole rider, met hin| Dhey will meet on September, 1, at Pon't Delay. Come To-Day. B line between di= ss Ria Meni ant Doe a 2 HG..." 08041 0 2 1-11! death in a race in Boston, his many | 198 pounds, weigh in ag. onl tune nO hewe form frien | eorex sness. i 1 \ MOO DG BO eM is cehticn ant Palmer Motucney ana | {Flends have not forgotten him. ‘They Oeste ts the fighter that gave Jimmy | Hi strictest confidence, “I have beam. exe eesh ‘ rane 622004603 OlNjone ‘have started a subscription for the pur-| Britt, the champion i hi-wel ht ot | fl clusively froating private and. special \ Badtery Cherry and Mermaid, || Th Stount Vernon, N. Ye: pone of erecting a monument over his |Cailferaig such a hard ‘battle In, two] diseases of men yeara, Notting | ALtanitiee yo wo TOO AB) Anaconda ens 1 00 0 0 0 1 0 0-6 |Erave, twenty-round boute Butte, Mont. |i sclence can devise or ‘money buy ie Rablin Seeks | rely Yee Mend | unt Narnon 3 09 9.00 0 0.0 0-0) ig omer that subscriptions from all | Witzgerald will start for the scene 1 | lacking in my office equipment. Twill Seek ; é Dunn and) Tnteterles—Delury and” Palmer; ‘Lawior ang | [© order that, subeoripons from Mi] battio ine few daya. tute you honestly, treat you akilfully: Dyker Helgh Panen ois DF aioe | orttea tke following. persona have. Vol- and restore you to health in the short. for Gus Runii | } Sesniwattin At Far Rockaway, Aug. 28: lnteered as a committee: A. G. Batch- Comfort’ and expense” restisabte, eis uching ¢ : / : nave. clder, No, 18 Nassau street, New York;!| SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. to cure auy ‘case. T under: ee een, 4 1 Rockaway...1 0 110181 —8 7 O|AN! Jervis, No. 164 Nassau’ street, New Pr et a ie a : t t A000 00 11 0 0-2 4 1 York; James C. Kennedy, No, 220 Broad- home oure. Medicines furnished, y, 4 Fane rie Eve ng. The latter tea Fles-E, Doyle and Joyce; Conklin and) way,'New York: R. F. Kelsey, Boston, (Special to The Evening World.) & as y : Paviort il Ou) 10 | Maso; “Cl F ikioaterman Baitmore,| Race TRACK, SHBPSHPAD Bay, /H DT, LR. WILLIAMS &, 1 Carters’ of Brooks | (eos (Ma; 'N. EB. “Turgeon, Buffalo, ‘| aug. 982ithe entries for to-morrow's first chance. Unc SUES i 000233 Bnd) BMrry \HANey USSReOnY rabes are as follows: 165 West 34th St, N.Y. i RBS Four sec the Sine of A \ 10 ft man ane tery for winnere 3 Wileon a 4 | —__—— Race—Inaugural Steeplechase; short | J How M, Sundays, 10+ fully haw som it : EE Be NCE /MANY SWIMMERS TO RACE. Inapector Ravens .-150 ———— ry for winnere—. a Beau Gallant S$ Wek | third and x je Je. 01200 xy ANSWERS TO QUERIES. 1 broken yead, but his opponent F WI O00 OO 1 The annual swimming championships Perales Sporting: a a round: Dur} eention to the body. ‘The r ma aroun G. Wiinons Nor 823 Third avenue, elty of the Amatour Athletle Union, which Katharine 'G a t Vo ffth rounds) fas: one and in f Y day toate will be held under the ausploos of the Cons Inj CONEY ISLAND / nw any’ s $} Young Decatura. ot 1 0 0 92 0% I'l New York Athletic Club at- Travers, are : one Ret ey Sts | ) Factastatstitas 130.0 2 2 20 0-10) Rew non Sept. 11, promise to surpass dacond Race Tyo yearold: five and a halt ——JOCKEY CLUB, Biwinay-2: Jerrlon 7 ee | Wai ealertancurand ————_ lall previous events. Numerous entries 109 Hedman [dl hinarreenue ’ a RESERVE6 IN HARLEM. jhave already been recelved, Bignt Baby, Sing, “Sheepshead Bay, Autumn Meeting, 1903, Ma. ROS 1 > is William i ‘The Ontarlo Field Club which haa| events appear on the programme, in- nelly § Tone MVERY WEEK DAY. Aug. 29th to 12th. First Rec at 2.30 P. M. (rain or shine). To-Morrow (Saturday), Aug, 29, “FUTURITY” cluding 20 yards, 88 yards, 100 yard scored victortes over such good teams inandioap, 100 yards swim, #0 yards as the Resolutes and Superbas, will for|wim, one mile swim, 220 yards handi- the second time this season play thelcap and 100 yards novice races. itr A cing Brooklyn Resrves on Olympia Field, ahi apse ‘Jone, Hundred and Forty-ninth street! NEXT AUTO RACE IN GERMANY, | ,@tst, Ramet ‘Puthwel eas BASLOW.—D wins L.—Certainly ABE STERN. ae Rec aADR 10st 19 | Se us and Blghth avenue, on Sunday. ‘The’ COLOGNE, Aug. 3.—The next auto-| Fyins | Shly He «BUTE reas Ho | PAEES HAND ION AN AUG UR AL ee us ioe oe a ust time the teams met the Ontarios| mobite race for tbe ,ipternational cup, wt he Musk Leave Han Min St. H.R vie 1 1 Ey ° Meld and & hed on the X in | 1 i i {Iesshry4 won by Jenatzy tn Irelane 6 Uyria atl A.M. 40 (1.00 Parlor Uar Train), sah An eas ‘ ile Neraiene nts apatnare | enn hel pogresOE: 8:80 this. year, will, be ied fy the. ‘Toms aire Yieonatt 1 AY aur aba thereafter 83 H.—Botr are rig WILL FIGHT ON LABOR Day. o) * ari burg district next year. ‘The: Emperor | ccrundfum s+ Vineonned Ce TA LS AR eS ST petty i The ten-rotind bout betw Kh \ £13200 8 cj] Pittebars wine Hirst Game hag granted a sanction for the contest, | telay_ireen iS Pune Brooklyn, with Brooklyn Helghta: Trollyy direct he ten-rodnd bout between °K 2" 30% = ; ‘ t ° ¢ is * Faro, 10 cents, .coom moat SCH WINS GRAND PRIX Goodman, of Boston, and Jack Lowery sconkiia’ and’ Craven, “Thlele “and | (Special Despatch to The Kywning World.) and 1¢ la adidas the tierman ura: | Wild pire Bedi g PSE to track.” Fara, 10 cents. ole secommadetions ¥ eit Vin this clty R j of thls city, which was to have been d eee PITTSBURG, Aug. 23.—The first | The race. The Emperor himself. will | atrotier oa Locket Hrooklyn Rapid Transit from Brooklyn telda ‘In splendid sbape and he ex-| clded before the Temple A. GC, of L x Oo. Basedait cits ae] game of the double header scheduled | pe one of the spectators at the contest, | Hoodwink “oldas and. upward; one [Sa Seighicee ntarigey teaten a an cugaty pects to wee hin beat the ciever colored | ton, on Monday night, haw been p Me go) ty a ynetty | for vo-day between Pittsburg and St. Ot a teenty om tHe tone [airtece Laue Via Urighion. iteart Road, oer li Vinictua, | boxer. | Poaed until Labor Day night, Sept, 7 2 i ROW Louls National League teams was won WADDELL WILL PITCH. Tord Hadwe 4 Elying @tip 2g minuten. From Beestuar se viitanisaurg, (1 Se 0 | Born boys are working hard for the bat Meh." Lie 2 68 0.619 9 $F Jo y[ uy Pittavure, The second game was] orig Poughkecpsle baseball toant’ evi. | ack Hum me INI € GRAND STAND, #200, FISLU STAND, ec BURDICK’S HARD JOB. | Jue. 1 hey. will fight at 128 pounds, welg And MOP Caliehan and | postyoned on account of the bad con-| gently meana’ to defeat the Hoboken Sremeiands 1 giitconenaerramrrrer rig yp eaten mn at v'cluek on the afternoon of the | Daniels reer dition of the grounds, The score of the| team at.the St. Georre Criakes Grounds “ + alte Pont Of gpuntenes wrerth ras yar Chester Goodwin, the feather-weight —___ Invood AA. 0 32 4.9.01 4 a—t2 a 9) frst kame Is as follows in Hoboken. on I 'to pith for tt, the Fourth R. Hee: fSctiona‘wawurvassed;, senvine. fatormacion stare Q red Rube’ del Pi Entries fo boxer) of ‘Boston, and Johnny Burdick, | asenass to-day, 4PM American Learve: (ore am: # 2F AO GL etal More w Y facihg experts: wore wine the east side Ayhier, bave aligned arti- Greater s s. Waab. 2 t tad au ve. Wash, B'way & i6éth ‘The Knovalls challenge all teame twelve to [PITTSBURG ag2ggesoectal Ti SoPag Rima ese ROHS Bis | reentrant we ewe on