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DOUBLE BUTTONS WINS $700 FOREFF | Friend Wired Champion Tip on __ Last Race at Aqueduct and Big Fellow Bet $500 on It Straight. }) Champion Jim Jeffries made $100 yes }terday by betting on a race-track | which a friend had wired him. The big | champion was eating lunch at the Hotel Minot at noon when a messenger boy| handed him a telegram. He aatd: “Bet all you can on Buttons in the @ixth race. He will surely win." Jeffries hurried to his apartments and ‘pulling off five $100 bils started out in trouble finding one. He left the money trouble finding one. He left thme money ‘with the proprietor, telling him to bet the money on Buttons, (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 81.—Boxing re- Joo Hgan and Joo Maxwell, who were| Ceived an awful jolt here last night, mith “Jem” at the time, also took tho | Gol" plas res vio were woke | , Who were sched- ei Lavielthad bigs roe each. | uied for the main event of the @tate \ Whee the ned tate oe re oney:| Athlette Club's tournament, The bout en the news came over the Wire} jooked bad at the very start, and to the }j Ghat Buttons had won there was great] wise ones it was plain that they were gejolcing on the part of Jeffries, Bgan : not trying. and Maxwell, Both men looked fit and strong, and GOOD-SIZED FIELDS RACE FOR PURSES AT AQUEDUCT The Bayview Handicap, at Seven Furlongs, Card’s Feature, Brings Out Sprinters. _ONE BEST BET. JUVENAL MAXIM , First Race—Selling; three-year. | sey third, olds; six and a half furlongs. Ath- Probable Starters, Jooke: tana first. Ahumada sceonmd, Foy | Col. Bill Kane third, ; Probable gockeyn. Kuler Redfern ‘Wilkersot Gannon. Odom ..52¢ Fuller“) Honnibert Lux Cast Rightful Nugge' _ i : : ae inespot The distance of this race is a bit Gud many of ‘these sprinters, and for Fey “4 —] tit reason Col. BU, who Is at’ his best " =| juat now, should get home. Rostand’s jo Me o3 Sccoud to Astarita at Brighton showel / Ehahtanip that he was a sprinter, and ie shoutd ie and Graiigel beat Irene LAndsey for the place. Be fe A 105 berg —| wire S a Pe aii cit, iy fh Race — Mafden two-year- Athlana should win right back, She|lds; five furlongs. hae no casy thing to beat Ahumeda, Probable Prob. but should outlast the latter at this} Starters Jockeys. + H’cap, Odds distance. Foxy Kane has a chance to be in the money. Second Race — Handicap; two- Tho writer will pass this pean ont along. Halt, a \dogen hdve an ‘equal an ere are a lot of new ones i to the post for the first time, © | Sixth Race—Handicap; » Juvenal ‘Maxim has the speed and ais- an ability to carry weight. Mo- with a little luck, has a chance 1 agen , fo deat Hello, one and one-cighth miles. Car. | Third Race—Selling; three-yonr-| puncte frst, Colonsay ascend, olde ana uy one mile, Wild Pirate | rrinen HiIl third. ‘Qrat, Unmasked cond, Locket Starters, Prob. Probable Wg'ts, iene Heep, Odds Gy 100° BS > oe 9 °G| Stonewall": Bure oo 6| Biahlander tht iB 7 8 =e Carbuncle ts th SS = of te Bonen a atta wine Colona SS a= ought to beat Tribes Hull for the o pes, Same A Te ha ——— ps ee yO isiaate Sen OTHER SELECTIONS, ‘The Press, First Race—Ahumada, Ninespot, Second Race—Hello, Harangue, Third Race—All Gold, Fourth Race—Irene Tee King Tet ‘Race—Rob Roy, Clos Six Race—Mabel a cpene te. Nt ae jander, best of the weiateta and wine Unmasked, “powever, is at his best and will be a hard horse to beat. Locket ought to be sin the money, | Mourth Race—Bayview Handicsp; ‘ell ages; seven farlongs. Col, Bill a RACING FOOTBALL amused themselves ‘a west side fighter, in @ six-round bout in private, and put him to asleep in no C} shi nk pice—Rtverdale, Rob Roy, Al- THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1903. PAGE OF PUGILISM ATHLETICS Yale Looks a Winner on Paper; She Has Weight in Her,- ‘Favor and Has the Advantage of Be- their weak attempts in delivering blows made the affair look ridiculous. It was not long before the crowd began to Shout to the referee to make them fight, These cries urged_them on to some extent, but not enough to show they were out for business, and in the second round Referee Crowhurst warned them that unless their showing was better he would order them to leave the ring. This warning had somo effect, and for the next two rounds everything looked well, and they landed blows hard and often, Jackson, however, did not seem overanxious to end the fight and let a dozen good openings go unnoticed. These actions got the crowd in bad humor again, and for a time it looked as if there would be a riot, but peace reigned again as Kelly got in with some good body and face blows which made the black man wabble, In the fifth round both men seemed to get the tired feeling again, and the crowd concluded it was time to move out. By the time the sixth round was called over half the people were out of the arena, and those who remained Forming Fake!" into the ring, and throwing chine ing Coached by Veteran Stars. YALE'S STURDY BACKS — METCALF — BOWMAN — OWSEEY - “YOUNG PETER JACKSON” AND KELLY “FAKED” TUCKER FIGHTS MARTO T0-NIGHT Featherweights Expected to Put Up a Good Battle at the Na- tional Athletic Club of Phila- delphia. ‘What should result in one of the best battles between feather-weights ever witnessed in Philadelphin will be the six-round bout between “Crick” Tuck er, the promising fighter of the Avor A. ©., and Johnny Marto, who now claimg the Quaker City as his home. ‘They will meet at the National A, C. to-night, Both boys are in the best of shape for the battle. The eT between them will no doubt attract a big crowd. Bach has defeated “Young | Missis- sippi,”” the clever colored fighter. They will ‘box at 124 pounds and welgh in at 6 P. M, to-nigh —<———— LITTLE MEN MATCHED. George Hoey, the feather-welgat fighter of this city, and Johnny Bur- dick, "Young Corbett's” sparring part- ner, will be matched in a few days to fight in a private bout to a finish for a side det of $500, ‘The managers ,of ‘both Doys have been trying to get them to- gether for a long time, and have suc- €ceded at last in arranging a match, |WHITNEY APPROVES OF CASSIDY’S STARTING): Believes Horses Get Better Chance and Hopes All Tracks Will William C. Whitney {s a stanch ad- mirer of Starter Cassidy's method of starting the horses at the Aqueduct race track. Mr. Whitney 1s so much impressed with Cassidy's style of start- ing the horses that he says he hopes it will be adopted by ail the tracks next summer Mr, Whitney accompanted Starter Cas- sidy over to the post at bugle call for the second race and watched hinr send the horses off. When Mi, Whituey re- turned to the judges’ stand he said. “It {s a great improvement over @ standing start. Unter Mr, Cassidy's method all the horses are in motion when the barrier is released and they FIGHTING NEWS IN BRIEF. Joo Kennedy, the California heavy- welght, will arrive in the city short- ly.’ Champion Jim Joffries, who has sent for ‘him, wants him to act a3 his sparring partner while he is on the road giving boxing exhibitions, Ken- nedy prepared Jeffries for the two fights he had with Bob Fitgsimmons and Jim Corbett, and learned a great b. 2) deal from the big boller-maker. Kennedy will in all probability be matched to fight one of the big fellows for six rounds in Philadelphia or Bos- ton, SCHUMAKER WINS FIGHT. Willle Schumaker, of the Avonia A, €,, the ex-106-pound champion of America, won another fight on Thurs- day night. He met “Sport Wardell, the second round, Wardell wa: match for the clever Avonia A. Second Race—Harangue, Molinos, Ju- vou Maxim. hird Race—Sweet Alice, wit ite iio e—Ahumada, Unmasked Irene Lind- Car- eur Tacs HEH ROSE: Ethic. cle, ‘If M A Grant. Adopt System. catch their strides quickly, I have or- dered one of Mr. Cassidy's gates to be shipped to the winter quarters at Alken, 3. C., so that the yearlings may be taught how to stant under the new will sell all Among two-year- Medater— ho. England. ir, Wihitney say, racehorsvs the list Is the Ax }old colt Hands by Around, | Handspun. his youngster finished third in the Middle Park Plate, a race ‘or all aged hgtae His showing was #0 good he made one ot the he tholees inthe hotting on exe season's Derby. Inflextble, the best two-year-old Mr, Whitney had eating, the, mer t down" at Saratoga, will Join the string at and which was ‘ has recovered an Sheepshead Bay fighter. who punched him all around the ring. In the sécond round Schu- maker dropped Wardell to the floor with a emaeh on the jaw. FOR CHOYNSKI AND HART. Joa Macais, matchmaker of the Washington Sporting Club, of Philadel- phia, has made Joe Choynski, the Cal- ifornia fighter, an offer to meet Mar- vin Hart, the Southern light-heavy- welght, in a six-round bout at his club tho later part of next month. ‘These men would furnish a slashing fast fight, as they both are aggressive, clever fighters, who can travel at a fast pace for six rounds. Hart is anxfous to meet Choynsk!, and has practically accepted Macais's offer. Choynski will come East in a few weeks. HERRERA AND M'CLELLAND., Aurella Herrera, the Mexican feather- welght who knocked out Eddie Santry i Anaconda, Mont., recently, will not be abdlo to fight again for a few weeks, He hurt his hand during the bout, which he claimed prevented him Hay eats Gantry yor: Herrera’s mex! me probably with Jack locielland, "or ‘Pittaburg, "who ‘ein Anacon at present. Herrera and Mo- Clelland were matched to fight at a0) but the Mayor refused to me Perm al the. Ume METZENTHIN COLUMB/A'S_SP. CAPJ7 RAFFERTY ~ \ ae ses oF PETER MIARER MEET MUNADE (Nl ING “YALE'S CAPTAIN, HER STURDY BACKS, AND LOCAL STAR WHO MAY UPSET CALCULATIONS. COLUMBIA'S QUARTER-BACK RUNNING WITH. THE BALL AROUND FHE LEFT END PUSHBALL HERE ELECTION DAY The popular game of pushball, origi- hated in England, will be revived here Election Day in Yorkville Park, Nine- Ueth street and Avenua A. A team of colored players from the Hambone A. C, will oppose the O'Connells, a team of husky Irishmen, Both hive been prac- (ising for weeks now, and an exciting game is expected, Pushball is some- thing like the game of football, only the ball used Is massive. It ts the teams’ business to get It over the goal posts at end of the fleld. FREECURES FOR MEN, AGREES 10 The “man-not-afraidof-a-wallop” will, be the term future generations of fight followers will probably allude to old Peter Maher, as old Peter has fought them all, taken beatings and given them, Now he ts to go up against an- other young knight wno 1s making a bid for the champtonship held by Jim Jeffries, This youngster 1s Jack Munroe, the fellow who last winter climbed into fistic fame by staying four rounds with the champion, and later—only a few Weeks ago—scaring the husky Jack Mc- Cormick from getting mto a ring with him, It is the safest thing in the world to say that old Peter will hang ou at least not before mething. Words, Peter Maher was the of all'the heavy-welghts who ve Bastern fight followers the seeing the Butte man in And so the pair are matohed for w alx-round bout, to be decided be- | fore the National A.C. one week from to-night, Down at Bath Beach Jack Munroe on living in expectation of getting mething In the Nght line. | He, hai ie. ‘The uslum has beei ihede, "He tas been training, is at least aw fine and fit as stood off Jeffries. With him is Yank Ieenny, the clever bik fellow Who has alded many cham- plone to get Into condition for fen nd Jack is picking up something In t clever Jine without Iimpairing his powers of hitting, FO such white Nag | he hw n handed | only would orpartuntty 0 \ MIKE DONOVAN LOST IN BOUT WITH HUGO KELLY Haight & Freese rye (Special to The Evening World.) MILWAUKEHR, Wis,, Oct. 31.— Kelly, of Chicago, defeated Mike Dono-| van, of Rochester, N. Y., last night, getting the decision at the end of the sixth, The fight was Kelly's from tho start, and when Donovan started in the xixth to try and secure a draw he found that Kelly had scored too often to make a draw possible, fl Donovan was all but knocked out Ja the fourth round, and went to the floor F @ rapid succession of body blows 1 punches to the fi olowed by an tipper t which Jaid him on his back first three Innings were not sensa- onal, oft ” fourth, draw in a rough bout, each taking con- but the iifth was a repetition y. Riley, of Milwaukee, and Marry Wagin, of Chicago, fought to a eiderable punishment. Demand the Cigar with the Band that says The Only Cigar That’s the same to-day, to-morrow, forever. Sc. here, there, everywhere. The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. The Band fs the Smoker's Protection. 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