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POOLS Sed SERSVIDIO DO GET ITT Le eEOT SS eeszeaneese BRITT- YOUNG ( CORBEIT _ J. Edward Britt and Young Corbett I've taken o1 through their managers have signed an |@nd 1 rt cH agreement by which Britt promises to | Aoi Neue Gy give Young Corbett a return match of | gets strong. | we Lwenty rounds not later than Dec, m, | !n four w fits 4901, and both bind themselves not to | f.) | 4 @ppear in any boxing contest or exhlbl- | him PF) «ton other than three-round theatrical | you wan engagement» before the date of to let any other « 1d © th Fe Yo" pat a imme ek “t leave them out o the | front steps | Tt was Britt who insisted upon the|to walk away with t Zorbett is my particular game and | Britt agreod. 7 FP |B don't want any ono to come poaching | A’ meeting’ wilt be held on gept. 1s 4 ‘ erve, 1 have a fancy th when forfeits will be posted and details 9 him out next time we meet. ‘of the match arranged. THREE NEW YORK TEAMS BEATEN. BRITT AND “YOUNG CORBETT” AGREE NOT 10 MEET ANY OTHER MEN UNTIL AFIER THEIR OWN BOUT MA nh nA Min ented note GPSS HEE 4O HE $HOOE-ETESEROOE EGO 544 Hh Edpname ooGOOOOE? THIS 13 A GREAT CHANCE FOR~ - WAR DANUNG BY OTHER SCRAPPERS, x THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1907, f z PORTS EDITED BY hFGRAW SHARES __UP-IANTS. YOUNG CORBETT MIGHT PIKK LP A TEW FINE POINTS FROMN KING EOWARD. * « Gravesend WESTCHESTER MAY BE SAVED TORACING ——__—_++ Plan on Foot to Preserve the Course After Bel- mont Park Opens—Small for Runnels-Reliable Match. Workouts 0 The Evening World.) The galloping GRAVESEND. Chance the ground at exercise, but owing to the speed accomplished wan necessarily BS eeeere Bin Intention on present lessees of Wontchester of aban-| the course next elmont Park opens. Its dates are Westehester. a Aqueduct Might Fight. @ most interes the part of peh from his sen: race at Morris Park on Saturday was sent a mile and a quarter gallop Jockey Trubel, yAyR exerclsen the great rac when | by Trainer D. at even weights, sf Turiongs. BOUT BEFORE NEW YEAR’S at six furlongs would for Reliable and “3 ts to be $10.00, Kalloped the p eligible to the mile in e full distatce tn A patent an the punch infringe on it 1 can't do a ny broken efgbt Com for this. Hut, am stances, the| the owners of Aqueduct that If ita stock waa for sale at a! 1.05, breezing; Fred Burlew, trai certain figure it would be purcha' stake whl be $2 This would unque lonably be a very The condition ne to pass for the reason that Ri me to prss for the reason that Re-) Dasion ie is said that word was s4nt] to the Aqueduct people that they da bunch of bills that to use in about #ix months hi Hands of Jockey Odom in no way at. plunger, who has earned an unpleasant You'd put th in fe, ow'd put them, in agate, | tA Oe toras themsclyes in the awkward predicament of having a racecourse on thelr hands on which to race. all of which the Aqueduct people are) said to have replied in fighting tones. ‘This is a very pretty story, would stir up a very pretty mess, if fight. witere na arelons guy would be ikels Runnels ie owned by jquick schemes, 1 min the mean Jatter clause. When asked for his re PEA panna c auamented | won he suid: Jnolding. the. fght cisco and plunger. and the j| the favor of the Jockey Club Drake is not BAGLE-ARCH ~F thing ts that to accede to the proponition of weight tor Reliable, and it} COURTMAID-—Seyen furlongs 4 ; saNlceeil new Saturday night. Qougherty put Bagger Club, Milwaukee, next Friday | Paty tighe aL ANS Sd a as aR | epee 8 ody. Ho aimed many a wi The Waverly Club 1s negotiating with Singed “awing, Bute invariably mi after McGovern were delivered. aes f. | Sompantea by his father and mana for & purse of $X,00), Nell, #r., says the | great form \the Chicago Athletic Arsoclation George Decker defeated Hughey | week ago. it were true; but, fortunately, it is not At least, that ds what Secretary ‘Westchester yes- Carr, trainer One mile in 1.43, handily; Jennings, trainer. OBHAMP'TON—One welght carrier, would have the best of Small Chance for Match. The Jockey Club, ‘petitioned for a pectal race betwoon these two horses, will no doubt say to these plungers NOTES OF THE FIGHTERS. Benny Yanger and Charles Neary will) Dougherty in a fast six-round bout at meet in a aix-round tilt before the|the Richmond A. C., Philadelphia, milo in 1,58 1+ terday afternoon, No Truth in Story, Ha said that.no one had even hinted aid oo healthy for that ao far as ALLAN —Boven-elghths Aqueduct | HOLIDAY-—Five pT Gary trainer zt ALICE Five furlongs in 1.14 of| the story, whether! the track is open every |morning and if there Is any question as to which Is the better of your two sprinters, you can just it in the morain truth in the story. At the same time {tbe fiction Question ag 19. wha' Westchester will bi It certainly secm: such a complete ‘and “po ul simply because the Weste! jon Intends transferring to Belmont Park, could be contin nd right and lett to Deck —A Reco s 054, galloping; 8 well decide RIGHT AND TRUE--A_ halt mile 0.54, galloping; E. draves, Urainer, a pity to abandon EER—Six furlong . Welr, trainer. SOMERS—Three-quarters Eddie Hanion to go West to fight Her-| and on two occasions he fell to the rera or Young Mowatt. ‘They are also| floor from the force with which they people ne ertheless would like to see It would be an its dates) arc Tt would seem as if nued- at Weat- associations would Frankie Neil, of San Francisco, ac-| Buddy Ryan and Jimmy Gardner did [not settle their differences in the ring are in Chicago. Neil fights Tommy |! the Waverly Club last night on ac- Moore before the Battery D Club next iene af beicarieys dhe ceosived by Friday night, and is offered the Derby | d\ernoon. “tn. ila place Manager Felt, night date by the National Sporting | of the West Side Organization, has se- Ciud, of London, to fight Jem Bowker | Cured George Memaicy wo has shown j in his last few fights, - amateh ts practically clinched. Jally tn his battle with Toney Molody at that would be much more attractive, would be one between Wells and Broomstick. who appear to be about the best of the three-year- e yet shown, There is a story going the rounds that the Jockey Club js trying to squeeze Aqueduct out of “ing; J, Shields, tro mi mova would BY and they wou in much galloping; W, Smith, trainer. Se emarea a|)NORTHERN STAR—Six, furlongs in holds him up with that But they won't. touch their pocket look upon such @ the same manner handily, J, Noumoyer, trainer, BROOKLYNITE—SIx furlong galloping; J. Neumeyer, tra LANTERN 35, breesing; W. Metiivney, trainet olds that hi to the effect ery probable, some ara ih he made to preserve D. Sewell. trainer, Weatchester to racing. TWIN SULLIVAN HURST DECLARES | | after ten rounds of pretty fighting. | and the mer Sullivan carly gained an advantage | known boxers, over Gardner and held it throughout. | one of the which Gardner did seem able to gauge. | Polo Athletic Club Gardner to hang on to save himself, He was saved by Mvan went after his man in the tenth | “sion and Gardner, was all but out when the 4g Ash Je Jalen gong ran ‘rhe decision was a popular |‘! will be no knockout ‘one. MeGovern beat young Mc- : Pafainin around and we tait and 2 i Alvin Beaubien won over Artie Foster two rounds, will be between Joe Gans and VSOVERN-BOWER |VALE-HARTARD. ‘MATCH POSTPONED International battle between (Bpecial to The Evening World.) not sluggers."” McGovern and Joe Bowker, the] NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 17,—The be bantam-welght champion, | Yale Faculty has notified Capt, Cro BR was to have taken place before | of the Yale Navy, that the three crews a haved of which will race against Harvard on the nt nea Hi Peas fhames on June 90, will Be allowed to called off Oe tone #0 fo tyeining quarters at yal bout cial iow A . Wednesday, June 8, This is a w d tit pave snpugh tne 9 Taker than uaual,. Th freshman eles tad oe erhi near ibaa 2 Wi Se iy, the oe ting the fsulty, D OPERA—Four furlongs ¥0 0,33, Taylor, trainer, GASO—One mile in 0.56 1-2, breexing. PARHAM—Half mile in 0 daily; A. Zimmer, ey .AY—Five furlongs in 1.05, easily; telds, trainer, UD—Six furlongs In 1.24, breez- W. Timmons, traine’ Three-quarters Timmons, trainer. BiG PRIZES FOR Dick WELLES HURT ea TROTTING HORSES === ON RESPASS FARM ‘The bis World's Fair handicap fay. | Under radically different conditions cients yesterday, and vaain, th heyy cased Dick Welles, the champion one-| mile racer of the world, injured himselt | ty ut the Respass Farm, at Woodlawn, 0,, The champion tried loose from his halter, was tugging at he strap, it broke, send-| called ing the sensational thoroughbred back- ward. After the fall it was noticed he was stiff, The extent of the accident Is not yet known, but it w! _ !2.| him from training for # time, —————— “SIWATSON DENIES | CHALLENGE REPORT at there {s no truth in the report that Sir Thomas Lipton has com- missioned him and William Fife to de- sign a Shamrock IV. Mr, Watson says no such proposal has PRIS Now v A HEAT GUS CARONER FIHTS WILL 1 Special to the Evening World. ]_If the statements of the club manar Fionae: 18 b(bandlly; TOLEDO, 0., May 17.—Mike “Twin''! gers’ count for anything, there will be Sullivan jabbed Gus Gardner to pleces | boxing in Weehawhen on Wednesday here last nignt and won an easy decision | night. The card arranged ts a good one are the pick of many well- In the wrestling match . cleverest wrestlers of the Most of the blows landed by the Twin | uge, George Bothner, Js to do stunts on were lett Jabs followed by right Awings | the mat with George Fisher, of the ATOR—Three furlongs in 0.42, BLACK PRINGE- Three-elghths in 0.48, galloping. W. Timmon GOLD BOY—Th lo) Timmon. 4 trainer, One and oni Hy ttl) mite connection with | ‘and clreult meotings, there will be $10,000 trotting stakes for 2.14 trot- Kris Park UN’ and while he in’ 1,08, handily; FIDELE—Five farlon: , Healey, trainer, FARMER H ont ane in’ 1.07, easily; the Long Island. ALEY— A bale mite in 0.88, In the sixth round Sullivan used o| tim Hurst, the manager of the club, shift and landed a left jab that caused | nas declared that he will not stand tor anything that could be called a prize the gong and came | night. It ts his Intention to hold scten- back strong in the next, which proved | tific exhibitions for points, the bouts to to be his best period of the fight, Bul-| be limited to six rounds, with no de- I serve to keep nother fact Is clear.” saya Hurst; a ae mile in prevent it: The men who will hex must ‘SHOWER: Bie have reputations as sclenutic boxers and The main bout of the opening he ) Peande Wits | THT: CURE Three furlo breegine: W. nae ah Od 28, Fisher, trainer. ROBERTS—Three 0.42.1-% handily; W. JAMES 'V —Beven York beginning Aug. & tho big stakes close June 2, with Alfred] | {Ssnon of good things. Remember; retary, No. $0 Washington | j ites, positively only one wood hot w Aas street, New York, ee IRISH A, A. PRIZES, ‘The prises for the athletic carnival to i ‘Foren, Coney Island Bklya, WY, be held by the Greater New York Irish A. A. at Celtic Park on Decoration tracting considerable atten- They are handsome gold, silver and bronze die medals. medal of new design will be presenied Take 24 it oe dele taco man and Paibronge tratne nt 12.80, 1.08, 1.40, 2.00, 2.15, 2.35 P34. ES For the gne;calle will conatitute s will_be Fisher, trainer ————— CHICAGO BOUTS OFF. (Special to The Bvening World.) U.-No bouts the Waverly Club here jast Buddy Ryan, originally sched. uled to moet Jimmy Gardner, was tn- jured in his training quarters last Sat- urday, and yesterday Manager Felt cured George Memsic to take Ryan's place. A quarrel arose between Felt and hia partners over the ohang ot, 8 result the entire card was called ‘ery D Club took adva) fe eat, and ce RACE JUNE oO CHICAGO, Mi wbout Sir Thomas Lipton having de- eided to build another challenger Cup, and that he belleves matters are still exactly as they wero Thomas wrote to the York Yacht Club anent the change |) an meaaurement. OMotals of the Royal Ulster Yacht Cind also deny that Sir Thomas Lipton has decided to issue a fourth chao | the America’ - Morris Park © Gallops (Special to Thi ning World.) MORRIS PARK, N. Y., May 17.--The | Weather was a bit cold this morning | durin the galloping hours The tract wan in the same perfect shape that ha marked its condition since the meetin: began. There were many racers show to exercise and the work hours wer | interesting ones. While J. A. Drake | three-year-old Van her, hy Esher | out of Van A Clar, wax exercising wit! Savable and High Chancellor, he fel and broke his negk, the lad that ha leg up being unhurt. The workout | were: BELDAME — Seven furlongs in 1.31, andily; Fred Burlew, trainer, SONG AND WINE-—Five furlongs | EMBARRASSMENT—Four furlongs in » handily; Fred Burlew, trainer. CHRYSITIS—Five furiongs In 1.03 1-2, breezing, Fred Burlew, trainer WATHEESIDEW—Three furlongs In 0.37, breezing; Fred Burlew, trainc PULSUS— hhree furlongs in 0.41, casily; Madden, trainer ALANA Pour furlongs tn. 0.541-2, breosing. J. E Madden, trainer. N—Four furlongs in 0.54, hand- E, Madden, trainer. HOT HEAD Four, furlongs in 0.5, J, BE. Madden, trainer. ATUS—Six furlongs in 1.19 W. Smith, trainer. CHARLES ELWOOD—Five furlongs fn | 1.06 galloping; Fred Burlew, trains HIGH CHANCELLOR—Mile in 1.56 1-2, galloping; Enoch Wishard, trainer. SAVABLE—Milo In 1.58, going with High Chancellor: Enoch Wishard, tralner. | WCCHER—Four furlongs in 0.56, ree: James Rowe, trainer, VETO—Four furlongs In 0.85 1-2 on the James owe, trainer. (OMP—Four’ furlongs in 0.56, James Rowe, trainer. TOD One mile tn 1. galloping; Shields, trainer. HIMSEL, UN ur furlongs in 0.54, going in hand Carter, trainer. 8T. BELA. fi Srive furlongs in 1.05, breezing: W, Shields, trainer. BLA—Four | furlon In” 0.50 1-2, handily: W. H. Karrick, trainer. ROB RO “Four furlongs in 0.40 1-2, all out; W. H. Karrick, trainer, Four furlongs in 0.50, going with Rob Roy. PHAO BUGENIA .CH~One mile in 1.58 1-4, 1.23, pulled up lame; 8. J. Lawler, trainer. ELOIMT Sey, en furlongs In 126 1-2, hand- couLneron JESSUE Seve in 1.33. handily; MoGii THOMAND—Four Scanion Dreesing: W. F. Presgrave, trainer. WHEEL—Four furlones | in 0.56 1-2, go- ine in hand; . F, Presgrave, trainer. Blandy, 44, Won Was my one-horse wire to my numersus Ny ee Ie yaatbie Malady “Medluny Jelly 7 "> HF winich, erapmiaced means "ba rac any het bank roll at any price. Inside stable information pays, and jters at New York's two meetings in if you ere tlafies with ane od bet to break | August. ‘The one at Empire City track|} then T joull & Nine zou Ta |will be known as the Knickerbocker, | yeaa and my ability I submit below my one-hor while the stake at Brighton will be| | no ereie kes will be In adition to the 38,000 | Day—RED FOX... 3-1 LOST already offered for early closing events. requests from || fyss., th Osy—TREPAN.. jhorsemen, the Empire City Trotting | | Wed. 6th Day—PLORIZEL, Sat., 34 DayTROHINGUR. 20. Mon.. 4th Day—MUOZON, Thur,,7th Day—BUCKLBY A... &»1 WON Club*for Its meet at Empire City track ey) SPANKER, 2-1 WON and the New York Trotting Association || £4 rate Bry incaN VATION! 10-1 WON for its affair at Brighton Beach, have|| Mos,,10th Day—BLANDY..., 4-5 WON gach onered ‘@ $10,000 trotting stake for Wed., Thur, and Fri. with other Wed. a 12-1, shot; this one ehould romp * work counts for anything. For stakes and the late closing events, will |] in if fast wore ctr ante one reeled off a bring the total prize money up to $100, 000 for the two weeks of trotting In New | ia OER: RETIN Mane Sn eat Entries for Arba. Now 19 the time. for you sMo'tiat: ‘this certainly looks. INK Te nae” Mor Fre anf Gr Och anol. {Be with me. During next week 'BRMS, $5.00 WEEKLY. WEEKLY "SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY RECEIYED, (no nals, py, wires sent manvedintely. feend you private CIPRER pODE oe Myber. everything ‘sent is MORRIS: PARK RACES A solid gold | Every week day, rain or shine, untli May 25, M iC RY LANDER. L to Willis av.. thence by ga % to Fordham, thence by con- which | vevance. te a team, 01d] From Grend Central Station at 12.85, 1.35, on mek Race. 9,80 P. 285 Fordham. ay #4 ‘ Tes pe ay mm ‘ain ok. bea ave Jimmy's FooTworrn NEK PAAY BE PAD BETTER.’ BEDOS PETES OS4OF090G9G- S292 94-5 SOS FSEOOTOS HOST SCHUMAKER WON EASILY FROM CHARLEY HOFFMAN (Special to The Evening World.) through the battle, landing it frequently on bis opponent's face and body and ending straight close” quarters. tried hard to land a Tg hang swing’ on Schumaker's jaw, but the latter al- | Ways Managed to escape tne After the tenth round Schumaker hi the fight all his own wa and where he pleaxed on ifottman. the eighteenth rousd Schumaker landed ‘on Hoffman's fac from his nore and also puffing up Hoftman was Ured from hese blows. and if i-had n the boys wel of the Avonia A, C., of . the ex-10-pound champion | of America, Was awarded the decision | the bantam-| volght fighter of the New West Side A | of New York, at the conclusion of a twenty-round bout which was fought| under the auspices of the Pequod A. C. this city Inst night, was brought off in private and was wit nessed by over 400 persons. | the battle sold for $2 each and only the reliable persons were given the privilege of seeing the battle, The boys fought at 110 pounds an were in the best of condition for thi encounter, The bo: shortly. before 10 o'clock. Was made the favorite In the betting owing to the previous victories which he has won in the prize ring, O'Rourke of this clty was the referee. Before the lads began their battle, Referee O'Rourke informed tators that the principals would battle for @ purse of $200 for twenty rounds. The fight was @ one-sided one, Schu- maker being the aggressor while Hoft- mah fought on the defensive. Schumak- er used his left with telling effect all Men ae ty Me MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk. 1 have clusively’ ily aks Nothing eee Com devise or “rent you skilfully and restore Ea ‘anorteat time, se practicable, landing when . drawing the The contest| | would have surely put him to sleep. the twentieth and last round Schumaker | rushed Hoffman all over the ring, land-' | Ing left ani sisht orine o} that he could hardly When the bell ran entered the ring! Hoffman was ali bour Jasted another’ minute Schumaker would have surely. knocked out Hoffman. ee eure nies ane Cat deat loffman nandily, eferee ‘Rou! awarded him the decision. ee ———————— Georgetown to Play Fordham. The Georgetown University base! team will ‘play the Fordhan ne e 01 aseball at Fordham Fie) The Fordham'e have been det they heve met am team a fenring every cons, | while the Georgetown team | be. much stronger this year then teeee ; I : f el a Say Sees Ton my bome cure. CONRU! PRIVATE DISEASES VARICOCELE gured tn 8 to 10 ot ured without at guiding in from 8 DRAINS, LOSSES Bm: of DRAINS, LOSSES 2 : STRICTURE sis 8. Sfrtan'iest cotting pam. oes BLOOD POISO! i: an NERVOUS DEBILITY. os 165 ‘a 34th be New York. meme standing the AW YOU'S WASTER SPEONIIST, ire iy Dr. L. R. Williams, MEN'S DISEASES I treat and cure all acute and chronic nere Yo as ae and private dls. ere DR. GRINDLE, reaaily, Gnd on mots t¢ terme than by any other advertiac sie esa, Nervous wp cue ts. hey and elt teas cia Bre ft en Don't let Sthere, experiment with of he ff _aucotanful cures by a auc lonses, drains at cured without operation of uel $20. ome still %s ee occupied cee Nich no. Le savertising an truthfully claim. | Advi aT" WouRs, oo” Sundays. 0 to 8 iia STRICTURE ‘no loan of ttn ne yndition, call and let me ap See minple yet. effective jake you strong ts ae Af you cannot call, Sr wACKRNGES ieee a Me RN. eee dieoharces, {1 vanity eae “

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