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i 214" MeCoy, who is ight at which he is ich is 158 pounds. more training but will at the Elberon Hotel, fornia middle-weight. hard rubdown by Foley a Jumped on the scales. eam at exactly 157 pounds. he weighed. said ‘middle-weight limit, Is over. Qs rovks. GOOD BOUTS I EVENING WORLD M’COY IS READY FOR HIS BOUT WITH O'BRIEN; to fight|challenge to fight Bob Fitzsimmons McCoy finished his training yester at White ins, N. Y., where he has been pre- Paring for the bout for over three] o Weeks. His last day of work con- Sisted of an cight-mile run on the read, over which he was accompanied his trainer, Harry Foley, the Call- After return- from the run McCoy was given a then He tipped the McCoy ‘was happy when Foley told him what nd “Ll always knew I could make the MeCoy, “and now that I feel strong at the) weight I am confident I will O'Brien out before the sixth round, “One thing will help me to accom- Plish this feat, and that is the fine Shape which my hands are in. Were never so strong as they are at present, and besides they are as hard “If I beat O'Brien I will issue a put! They adelphia Jack” O'Brien a six-|for the middle-weight championship ind bout at the Second Regiment , in Philadelphia, to-morrow | challenged Fitesimmons, and besides it, is in perfect physical condi- for the contest and below the to battle, McCoy will do simply up and diet himself until he is led upon to go into the ring with of the world. I have frequenfly have had a forfeit of $1,000 posted with Al Smith for several weeks for him to cover.” Both McCoy and his trainer, Harry Foley, still show the effects of tho fast work which they have been do- ing since the “Kid' began training for the bout. They both carry dis- colored opt McCoy's left eye be- ing black and biue, while Foley's right eye is black and puffed up con- iderably. McCoy says he will leave White Plaing to-morrow morning and pro- od directly he wil welgh in with O'Brien at P, M. at the Hotel Scott. McUoy says he will not permit a Philadelphia man to referee the bout, as ho Is afraid he might get the worst of it. Any good Philadelphia will suit him as referee, no matter who he may be, McCoy will have for his seconds Harr} Foley, Charley Mitchell, nd his brother Homer. ‘BERGER FAVORITE Sam Bergor, the amateur heavywelght champion of California, who Is matched to Filly Rodenbach, the amateur champion, 1n a three-round bout for the amateur heavyweight champion. box | ship tie at the Mechanics’ Pavilion 4 San neisco on May 2, has be: made the favorite in the betUing over Rodenbach at odds of 10 tos ‘FAST GALLOPS GIVEN THE QUAKER CITY, HORSES AT MORRIS PARK to Philadelphia, where | man outside of) Billy Elmer | QVER RODENBACH Fastern | | ALL NEW YORK TEAMS LOSE. Memonasi = ALL RE TET READER SRT DYER REMENPER Tim HURST'S OPENIN' NIGHT AT UNION HILL? THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1904, SPORTS EDITED BY TM HURST'S ASSAULT ON UNION HILL. O'BRIEN-M’COY a iGO TO-MORROW. ROBERT EDGREN JUDGES SAW FINISH 40 YEARS HENCE - LIKELY TOBE A Le ADY FOR THE BATTLE OF UNION Hitt Fave COvRAGE, men! THE UNION HILL HOME GUARDS ARE READY! oo04 Tim HURSTS FLFFT FAST TE-ROUND BOUT INST. LOUIS & I sayir'st 8E A Goon THING FER . WE'LL SEND Bronte wack Linen @| It ts tneoncetvable thot two men, | first by three parts of a length, while \ 5 - presumably blessed with good eyesight, | Champlain was a clear head in front hi . ‘ of Buckleya and Rob Roy. who were should have made such a mix-up in) heady npart on the rail. ‘This expert P| Placing the first féur horses that fin- | can was verified by a gentleman who ished in the Van Nest selling stake at] for many years occupied an official Wentchester yesterday. It was by far | position in the judges’ stand. Te saw @ | the most remarkable bungle ever seen® the peculinr conditions of the finish ®| on a race-cours and took pains to place the horses as 3 | Not only did these experts, who re-| they passed him. We was directly on . celve a magnificent salary for placing | the line in the rear of the judges $ horses accurately @t the finish, over- | stand. 'S DIVIDED @ | 100k the winner, but they put Cham-| ‘There was absolutely not the slightest ALRE, ®|plain, who was clearly second, out- | shadow of a doubt that Kohinoor won, ACY & | side th . & er RONS: }and the mystery of the thing was Ql] There ts only one explanation of the | how the keon-v Iges were able * ® | misplacing, and that Is that the judges | to sandwich pr ith en 3 were completely rattled and only saw | Buckleya and Rob Roy and leave D4 as an indistinct and hazy | Champlain out of the finish altogether. “ f that Is the case, then the | Racegoers A. Decistona. Judges are incompetent, and ought to | Suppose thi yesterday had @ | be replaced by. men of alert brain and |been the Futurity or th iburban acute vision, who will be equal to |Handicap or some equatly good event. any emergency, There would have been a terrific howl Kohinoor was First, jfrom the crowd. Of course racegoors ‘The actual fintsh of the race, accord- {tte schooled to accept the decision of % | ing to the expert caller for the ‘Co- {the Judges, and, as a rule, do accept 5 % |lumbia Form Chart, which 1s a special |them. But when they see such a glare ® |chart furnished “to big players. and |!ng error as that perpetrated vesters Y | bookmakers, and which Is relied upon {day how can they place any confidence @ | decauno of its accuracy, wax Kohinoor |1n the of ® $ $ 9 eo} $1 Been buying six-dollar shoes at the : retail price? : ? iffie Wish you'd step into AO nh eee ae Ue Bieta Ne i eee © and i ci sh Pld at the e 4 FO98994.090OO00OO9 Wholesale pri GREAT ENTRY LIST FOR er You wont bé asked to believe any- thing you can't see. The “Window of the Sole” makes it possible for yor to THE SPEEDWAY PARADE | Fi | see on the finished shoes an unfir i m peas. aeecwererre.. lae part of the honest, everlasting L = (Special to The ivening Worlk naundily ureh, trainer. Whe National A. C. of Philadelphia! Monta PA May i%—The day en ANNATUS our fulonge i 0. epecint ta her meena Avoria |, Batrles for the Speedway Day brush: starters: | James Tow 2.09 1-2 King Oak leather used in Regal soles,—and Bas orranged as attractive a card of broke clear but warm and sultry at the rolne well In) hand; 8, Smith, | gr LOUIS, Mo., y 13,—Jack M Ing to be held after the Roa rivers’ | Chimes, 2.101-4; Annie Little, 2.12; King- ‘al Buzz- Boxing houts for one night of fighting |Weatchoster course thie morning. The [TER AteraA—A milo 47, handy; [Clelland and Kid) Goodman “fought a) Assvelatlon'x parade to-morrow were | wood, 217 Io: Brightlight, 2191-4: Bos- the shoes dissected by the Regal Of Baturday night as has been offered |warmth and humidity brought the mos- ater tte dn 117, galloping, | USitning fst ten-round draw here Inat |slven out vesterduy and show that the sibility, This brush will also be Saw show you the true inwar ne oO the followers of pugilixin in the Quakes ailtoes out in numbers and the carly ECan Ltt RAMOPINR: bight before a crowd of 2.000, ‘The de- way trotters muhave /cew oct .Ga Regal leather and workmanship from City in many a day. The show ts eiven [risers 1 their first taste of the Httle Four | furtongs 1.04, n was well received as a rule but for the eleven brusfes that] The best pacing brush should be the eg fm opposition to the MeCoy-O'Brien |poxts during the season We Wit eet ee and, if anything, had a little the {Compese the af n'a programme. ne dn ants ete RO ed ae top to toe. q . fight, The full card as arranged vy | ‘he trainers and experts out be- nn trainee coe fT hest of the milling There are: t PUB LOrS LHGH EOF ben 8, 2 “ H Regal style wont need dissection — ‘Matchmaker is as follows: Ifore the village rooster gave out his |‘ Six furlongs in MeClelland’s swings had plenty of [tiie team contest, Including Luke A. 21-2, and Ben i nO G ‘Abe Atte! versus Young E Jimmy [first note and all during the morn- We Smith, tr Se or aam behind them and he jarred the | Burke's 1 West Wilkes, 2.13 1-2, and Grana larshal Newburger ways Au it’s written all over them. ersus Eddie Haney, of Phila- |Ing the sound of the runners’ fect could trainer Hope, | Boston ad several times hard. cood- | Elon B. Ryan's ctlampions ni Viceet and. Weventh: avenue: at We've proved the Regal to about Kid Farmer, of Chi f urd echoing through the Weat- galloping: | man tsed his riht but seldom, his left,, Algontta pd Matte Lynn Hol ck, and ing, 4 et Aad Tack O'Neill, cf Philadelphia: Tomme rile ee icy era rey eurlew, Kriuncr, snaeercn its however, played a merry. tattoo on22l-l; and Harry Richmond's team of bela atetly P'o'clock,. Moat | a million regular customers now—or Murphy, of N Danny mort Noticeable workouts brought |BTOLEN MOMENT Sats, Guiness." | McClelland's nose and face. Goodman | Sit Douglass and Dod Irwin, This driver will have ‘an opportunity rather the Regal has proved itself— Dougherty, of amy | LR mile (ni 4,48 | ENIA BURCH —A half mile tn 0.50, | had his left optie’ badly cut by a hard brush will be two in three. pete. and the races will be fast | " bana B fy ighton. trainer.” TNAMIH. Wore rer in on, (Sink to the head in the seventh and| ‘The star trot will have the following | #/ » and they keep our seventy-two stores Sf Fhitadeip! awn, ong In 1.04, handle |” “nicely Graves, tralner, “Jit bled profusely ai 3 a a ia: busy. There area great many shrewd G aiken. Ow FINE ARTS OA halt mile in 0601-2] Both men fought well and at the end ee — Fouts, i © houts will be of six AN—Four: ain 0. Dreeaing: ives, trniner, een es Ae teins Riis ple in any million,—and if the \ a | The ninth round was a venuty. Good AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS Benoa failed to prove itself a “six-dollar shoe at the man rushed with left swing to the Jaw hol ” 'd be subtracting fifteen stores from and right to) the wind, McClelland The Evening World will pub wholesale price” we 54 ere tart Eri op he Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition the Regal chain instead of adding fifteen new ones as right to head. Iu a hot exchange both [all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- ie ROE c had his tongue split In the fifth anid” (Special to The Evening World) loping: O. Decker, er Fiver weer ands Andy Daly, the Boston featherweight, GRAVE SND, May 13.—Clear, bright DICK BE RN ABD POORER ivan and threw up f another of the former good boy) weather prevatled at the course thle aylor. | the cn Was put In at that have had to retire fvom the thik. | morning during the galloping hours, in nan inet yg to Milt, Kinny" /f Daly ts suffering from stomach troubie, |The trainers and racers made thelr 1 AS Betd eau him to cancel his | appe nee at an early hour. aubeye ¢ AM Pant ara) in tes for the p) and to ae tp | wey number of racers shown, and 24, bre ine e Wi : MERRY ACK pearances ) 1 ; the ring. Daly i" [The wcene during tho work houre was | MEREY ACK Halt ml iar ie and Brig; We Wie fewred ja bury one, Several distinguished | TIM PAYNE in 1471-2, handle tif he met th might acors were sent to exercixe, and As b ey ee nd HPAES the track was sound and fant, the | ry iS arenent 6 north watches ticked off some creditable S prees ha poe: that he nuly res ume, . {ruin r, ti : ands of Chester Goodw ic mos! fi move arlongs in 7 for since tit bout he ST TAN ALSL IS a Millor, tralner, pot eo SSBSSRNC MER MIT) ENV! shown was . Oma: A fle in 1.48, galloping: J. = who recled off one and one-elgith t miles, reaching the half in 0.60 1-2 i ~-One mile in 1.48, gal-| When C. K. G. Billings starts to beat three-quarters In 1,18, mile in 1404-5 J. Pee {ap, gate] the saddle record of Sastern, 2. and galloped out the whole distance ve mite In 1.48, BAI} with Charley M will alm to | in 2.0, The racer was going in hand half-mile in 0.04, ) Use the same dent a ind of saddle, of | He ts an eligible for the Brook: |VADY MINTO Four furlongs In 0.80. /h. "Eode Great Wastern twenty-seven lyn Handicap at a mile and a quartet.| ANNIE) RUSSELL Curioni In | YeRrs Ago. 0 The ‘The great chestnut should be at hit} 0.50, handily: W. error: ———___ best when he strips for allk in the] AMY, J tment easily:| WITHIN THE RING-POSTS. ent. ‘These were sent to workouts pROUY A half mile In 0.51 5 5 wale —_—__—_— The features of the athletic carnival ER—Six furlongs In 12, handily; | loping AY Gainer, "1, | rankle Nell, who arrived in Chi- te be held by the Greater York . Jennings, tralner. ‘ quarters in 1.20] oe trom the Coast with his fathi Trish A. A. at Celtic Park on Decora- |HALE HOLIDAY—Six furlongs in 1.07, Miseniitiors SHVghiea Neill warn LINC themioeae 6 eee er am probably, be tne. relly Sasllys) Te Caro treiner é ,_ trainer, train for the battle with Tommy Moore, Faces. There will be a one-mile for | COURTMAID—Three-quarters in 1.20, lbsstte SUL. tera In 1.23,| yooked for May 2% at Battery D. Blomentary Public Sehools, and « Hoping; J. Carr, trainer, Ve Piiroaitt Nell, although he has not been trains | Open to clubs, Y. M. C. A. branches a PARHAM—Six furlongs tn ones Ming hard for some time, is in good colleges. The latter, will t ymer, trainer, breez-| condition, and expects to disappoint Baoticen race, will be the more wre B—8x longs in 0,09, | Moore in his championsitp aspirations pt, and will, no doubt, by con- Bhie rainer. Bl con tho! Gwollelash oat tho; Battery tested, as it will bring t teams |S. mile in enatly. ei : - ry Gon the New York A. ©., WY DRAD Mx Priongs in 1M, In 0,08, | Benny Yani rr will work Ci, ane fork Irish A. A.; Pastime A. ¢ breezing Doggett, trainer: Smithy train in the Slasher's gymnasium. nger. ts West Side A. C. Barthoiomew A.C, |KNOBHAMPTON—One | mile in 1,00, eres In trating to meot Charl ry be Star A. C., and other prominent culbe | handily; arter,. trainer, iawn Tattle. fore a Milwaukee club i ¥. M. oC. A. branches of New | ZOROASTE br saris yin art, | Bailihe teat future. (Pipa LS ce well us all the Se rt is a rT In 0.35 rh DERBY Four furlongs Morcle avy mana Eastern allen t ut In 0.35, es , Morris Levy. c ——— zing: AL Zimmer, trainer Jae Ruan ea ta Valley Club, recently WOTAN— Five furlongs In 110, handily; |! FARIS Rat Ne vera Taco ! er, trainer, FARM “MEA wlf-mile " : 7 h He cTN Rac GlA HERI O96! eh als AEH cai pusitmite in ferry MeGovern with WoTimons, tidner é INDIAN TON 05a, July vic Three-eighths In 0.09, eas | breezin Healey, train astern has not ow n re- | eelehthe fn att Te ie Cirlongs in 0.6%) breex- sponse, and y now belleves that | new. trainer, | LADY HV ALINE Four. furlongs tr AUG UNE Meal OE bral qv RICHARD. Pour ‘furlongs tn io ‘ Na ZEILLER furlongs in 0.40, Kale) 05) Nally ey ; wo bring Hanlon and B & y Wye eevetraly thee ware tng Nelson-Can- - ——— | note ngnt bout { - g shoud t f weight ¥ No vent such deal will Ww and ably be Charle: scley. have beer who cut a we ish judges as the heat ‘ th areweigtits in fhe toa h 1 iN compote iy the has put out Louls Lou ouBht Pereaienet mill compete hikt awe With “Aurelio Herrera, “He cup race in June. Gamen at Ridgewoor ood, U New Club, Ht do the honors for th Club. the Ridgewoods, and the international ak wrehett + Wille The gecond Kame wonder, wil! Quake Xavier will ‘i who now Philudelphta fl and Duffy will be in ¢ fewood. Carter, the do BY BOY ATHLETES Sehool won with Dwight at Garden Ch an tnjury to Elingwos seholastie champion, wh train, materially am. Klous was the star of the team, winning the shot and discus events, and breaking records in each, the first by 8 feet and the latter by 7% Lnohes. Ina tryout after the con- teats: B. eaten one of St. Paul’ Tne ahot Ws feet or 6h beti Koad ae record. a ge a} will mK benefitting the the te RING FOR GuoD, IN BROOKLYN HANDICAP A union of the » for cell in getting | Jed Newkirk is association and Frank Kramer Is treas- urer. ey Raddie Root aggregatin, they will strike if GES ON STAKE enty of the prominent, protessio: riders are members. They want pur Jed rights had but and right u Kid W) ary with Hanion. Gus Ruhlin, who to fight’ Marvin A. C,, Balumore, K out the racing bloyelists who Har y at Vails- and a demand has union for bigger Volgt of the Vail. which he has posted a he will stop Hart. training for the bou' shape, president of the now] iarfeits have Ween 7 men will be down. in secretary. welmht. recenes.. hich he will need in a bout has been to-night, Kentucky the end of the tenth rewid or lose $1,00! Both men have been Johnny Eckhardt will act us has already begun on $200 each Sunday and Seay anh tol offe: they do not get them, Set SS ae oe 1 lefts to Jaw 1 hanagins witirleft hook We ‘ound prelim! Sammy Phillips nd 1 endurance: matehed the Eure will hav boxer bi cat 4 4 guarantee that t, and will be in ted that the required the o the we have done. Send for Style Book. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. EGAL ‘THE SHOE THAT PROVES lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, Crystal 11 out of w) will play teamm 16 to 16 years, Jerome with tie Panth lay, “May | O'Connor, No. 22 beaver atrect- 15 rhe wv 8 * have. May 1) The All Collegiates have May $0 (A, M Tenant: [and PAL) open for an. out-of-town. team offering sultable guarantee. T. J. Nolan Heth #treet ) West One Hundred and Forty-seo- ea few good players George Seewa gen, vei Herons y aging fourteen Se F Ast Soventy-sccond atreet he Emerald Junfors have May 22 and open for amex on thelr own grounds adwick 1,1, C. wants games with| With tenna twelve to fourteen years, Phitin Joven: tol thirteen’ Soares owes eimiteh enzie, Trowne avenue, Winfleld, L. 1 72 REGAL STORES, 25 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK, No, Woat ‘Twenty-fourth street ‘he Council Juntors would like to ar- MEN’S STORES. ost outfielders want co yiay on <n | TAMKE @ waine with, Ceam averaKInE, thirteen PN ade pl cars Ween yearn £0) ternoon sraiiee : oes eaten 8" ws It. Tonge, No. Eighty NEW YORK cITy, BROOKLTN, 43 Cortiandt Bt. #357 Futtoi Cor. “Naseuu and relies ‘Montague st. "111 Broadway vw opp. near Bedford Av. May open for out: Ann Sts, ECCS Allison, No. 440 Hume nto staitenn vente the ren Ri gs DIAWas, cor Fede St #1003 Bipadney pets Ditmara St. and Wik G Om, 01 cr preferred. Addrese @ 2 Hd bet. 20th and 30th Sta. . m i igen fou yan Yio” Armatrong avenues Se “opp. Herald Bull ee MIC Aye bet 10th andi1ith wee, Rel ey tlethatrest sci iu Eighth Av. bet. asth and Bath Sta NEWARK, N. J. Pe ihe . May toama.aix-|- At College Point— RALE, cor, 841 Broad St., opp. C. RR. of N. J. volabstet Saute on MRR aan Rel [Ansine AEE Eo ox a a g SHEN | Taaa aint Avs cor abe Bt JERSEY CITY. Anya JN {One Hun-) vie Crestons want Saturday kanes with | 107 Rrmawar, Bet. Cortlenat & Liberty Sts, °08 Newark Ay. iar Carnie y 57 foam tourtean to fiftean yearn, Sa * Sa een aN ee a cna | YER SPR Tee ee eee WOMEN’S STORES, thirteen No, atoher Reilly George fourteen Years, So West Eleventh atreat NEW YORK CITY. ‘The Janaicn Wort Ends will play, teaae FF anf} Bromaway, con, dom Bt #100 W. 125th St., cor. 7th Av, ayergelnn, “Fictoon “Wears. Arthur Wentzel, ‘opp. Herald iitiding. Gor, Nassau” aud “Ann St. No. Min Kaplan aventoy Jumatea, “NAS Gith Av. BH. cor, 28 Bt. 2280 "Third Av., 8. W. cor. 124th St 1 tion uve May. 13 and 24g open BROOKLYN. Vth Wait Ne. 4d ities wee 1008 Broadway, bet. Ditmare St. and Wil- 405 Fifth Ay., bet. 10th and 11th Sts. yy a Hewty Oreanieed tow & OR i all-around. players of aateen STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVE: yeare.” William. P, Carroll, », OTR Third x Emerald B.C, defeated the HBC.’ Sunday’ by a score of D.' Sucker, No. Hast Houston Jers, tfteen years old, a = one’ Uniformed nines 5 403 West Fortlyth SPORTING Men lured by Me Ww years of ex+ nn ik aw specials curing all pet Jase nt her, tay’ “mt ONE, GOOD BET A DAY. ‘BUCKLEY A. 8-1, WON as Ss ther goud one that 1 put over Jemerday. “This Is the kind of informa CROW wants games with ‘klyn and Manhattan, Nicho er, New Hyde Park, ertain thas Jon Will be Naxeau ured by me. 1 cure ; 4 Ton that pays, and with my facilities eat N Boh where. My name has bes before you Prostai Pathe past tem years cand my ability 1s ies Without oper. 165 W. 54 8t, T submit’ below my one- 1 Minin. Pore this ‘present Morris wire horse during nth “Rood street all ft Wanted, two or wre, fifteen to st years anes WIth flewt t nth avenu Riverg and Satety, I wo. Hay Park, Bay Harlear ivere veor ea aroha round sun Willan New York 5 Master Specialist, SATURDAY & NEXT WEEK, Saturday a nvaiden 2-yoar-old at 13 to 1 warren syatsagaransae taco! HB KIRK &CO. NLY. Sole Batre tehatiige ai, || Dr. LR. Williamsicy , r Brooklyn. GJ atl Oe a in fo Fel on for each = ie Parker = bor ¥ wou 8 WEN Shae oanetten diy pte tie oat A OLD DR. 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