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CQeectrecram ee aepennmioatetreern on HIGHLANDERS GET REVENGE. a re aos SPORTS EDITED BY OE OFF TO COAST — [SHERIFF RAIDS — TO FINISH TRAINING SEDRT WORTH, Tex., May 18.—Jack Munroe, the Butte miner heavyweight Pusillst, who is to engage in a battle Fith Jim Jeffries before the Yosemite A. Cy of San Francisco, on June 17 for the world’s champions -MUNR 4 PIETER Appears Just Before Mill Starts in Stratford, Conn., and Man- ages to Arrest Three of the Spectators. fine condition, and that with the work which he will get in ‘Frinco from now until the battle he will enter the ring better condition was dark and cheerless at the Grave: he ever was loping hours. A cold northeast® wind! OLD HAL blew, whioh made things very disagree- Munroe will wind up his train’ “ a able both for trainers and racers, The) ALMONTE—F jp, was in this Hoe stopped off on his where quart 5 Have been eng rw has been w! © his training for thé contest. ri 2 Ret Munroe into condition for the h aroe looked in the four weeks’ training he had at Hot Springs had rounded him up tnto VANGER AND NEARY | ~ TO MEET FRIDAY Friday night at Milwaukee + Yonger will attempt to beard the Or, more plainly, ‘nt Charley Neary, the crack 130- L boxer of that city, in his own, ‘The contest that short route Will be some of the fastest milling een in the Cream Clty, ty is the idol of the fight fans in and is considered al- N“invincible in thely’ eyes. winning fight after fight without mack, and his friends pred je Wid lower the colors of Yung Ajicoi maoet; this. week. AWA) shuvovearned inost of thelr glory vy haw yet to receiv gruelling battle, At as he never ly over Yanger t shape. He Refore leaving here Munroe said he ‘ontident he will beat Jeffries HANLON AFTER A MATCH WITH TERRY The fact of Jimmy Britt agreeing to ng Corbett” hag nettled the aspirations of 'T anion for th would have the Pleasure of meeting the new champton and give him a battle for the honors m "Young Corbett.” Stage, of Stratford, ra that wae to be mulled off af midnich jmile in 144 and the full distance in | rH man, two local pugilivts Several hun ‘red sports trom rounding towns wer The men had\not entered the ring when aftalr had } Motous and BIR CA Iker, a prominent local sport, KNIGHT Dit Who promixed to become responstile for py: A ell the money saved the Sh: swamps apd underbrush tn a wild nt Those present paid $2 —— the .prildstam- ere Jost and tempt torvescape. x bead admission, 1 rhett’ and Britt | pede hadGae hind ved hain the wey for a fall « hetween Hanlon and McGovern, r and It ia mor will be mat Sports covered with mud and than likely the youngsters eniyo straggling into Bridgeport at 1 ned within the naxt week. o'clock and other: em behalf of anion, has re-| hacks, ‘Themen # poatedly challenged MoGovern, but Bam! nymes Wides the interests of the was releabbd ———— came hitrrving In by | cated wave fi put up $10 cash bonds and Like all tighters ea r- erris, who, at ane, hand, pry-out mi ne will have to foug! tebofore to win fa (so six-round {sa past-master at that distance WO BlG FIGHTERS AT WORLD'S FAR ‘The Dig fighters must h ‘the idea of locating in St. Louts for the The great show an@ not one of th ing has established headquarters Jim Corbett | Tom Sharkey Jming it was Britt or “Corbe' wanted his man to meet. in assured fact that “Corbett* ned articles, Harris may “vitetiuie hyett e a NG NEWS, the Milwaukeo fighter every men he has met As it is now = BOBBY WALTHOUP -—SILS FOR HOME After @ phenomenal season where he met and defeated the est riders of Burope, Bobby of the Columbia team, railed £ ‘Dhe BOXI who has beate gland to get on fgats with the best Neary expects to start for | River Park every race tn Friday night, Knocked Ont. noted men of Berlin, where his motor went wro’ © Mound Cit The champion «en riding faster ‘ord that he ts] si ia New York. y Dave Barry, ® training at i ais home in + ‘Turner and | Peots to cave rs doing business the big men » the colored iehtweight thought that they were ready to buy | Frisco boxor, w broad has bee —————s——_- LMONT BEAT NADEAU. (Bpetial to The Fyening Ww ROSTON, Mass., May 15. mont, of Medford, won a decision over | ‘Young ‘Nadeau, Rishi at the Cambri bout of teh on their feet at tb Hafner Mrets MePadden. S YAWL LAUNCHED. MeH | Mteradden, all through. he could take riin Duffy ana | Of what wan to have been s Young Pury went six rounds to a draw Sil) Heifernan were bo younds, but Mills won in the se (LUBEZENAH AND NEIL. Gis Bezenah, the Cincinnat! bantam- ight, may soon Fe seen in the ring weiast Frankie Neil. peas when he i) to train for the yelng one of B credit Nis the fact of every ten of his long string Robinson's Challemze, featherweight, Js out with a chailonge to fight any. man in the business at 133 and selects in preferen other fightor "Jack" Kerwin or plies of the a MOHAWK MEMBERS’ GAMES, The Mohawk Athletlo Club will hold {ts opening set of members’ Sulzer's Westchester Park prominent In Wall street financlering, Robinson is a clever man tn the L wasn't he? and has @ long string of victories to his credit. maker and Marphy Matohea. now as a gentleman farmer; raising| Meadow Brook Willie Schumaker, the hantam-weight show on|fghter of the Avonia A. C. of the Fall mourtain A. | Sok hold his first jump and put ting 12-pound shot oo janeball, To-day, 4 P. M., American Leave Park..N, X, Amer.:varDetrolt, %* ihis-etock, .of:course-—Philadephia Press, -OLDS ON THE POINT OF LEAVING THE POST OVER THE ECLIPSE COURSE AT MORRIS PARK McGINNITY IS LAID UP. ROBERT EDGREN © PROPER WORKED FOR BIG HANDICAP AT GRAVESEND (Special to The Evening World.) ) _ breezin, GRAVBSEND, May 18.—The weather | HAMBU M. Mitchell, trainer. ER—Four furlongs in 0.58 1-2, | _breezing; M. hell, trainer. | SILVER DA’ hree-quarters in 1.22, end course thin morning during the gal-| "galioping; G. Cornell, trainer ensily; ur furl ‘8 in 0.51, . Goldsborough, traine 7—Four furlongs in 0.61, nand- Isborough, trainer '—A half-mile in tack wan In perfect condition for those | iit, . breez- whoso speed day !t was. ing; W. Jennings, trainer, OM—Six furlongs in 1.19, gal- W. Lakeland, trainer. Three-duarters in 1.22, breez- KS, traine! . B. Jennings's Handicap candidate | LITT er was sent to a mile and a quar-| Peters 4 gallop, reaching the halt in 0,60, | A{h AY half-mile in r air MU'CINY—Six’ furlongs in 1 He accomplished the trick in a manner, hardly taking a long | WUTINT—Sis furlongs | i-2, hand- after hig workout, this trial be- | ZETCLER Four furlongs in 0.51, easily; rt of his preparation for the big, O. Decker, trainer CON: R—Vour furlongs in 0.57, | breezing: J. Smith ner, c sent to workouts were |DRIFTWOON Four | furlongs in 0. MERRY ACROBAT. Six furlongs in!" breeging: J. Smith, trainer. ily; M. Welsh, trainer, '. W O'RRI Four furlongs in ; J. Smith, trainer. ik—Six furlongs in 1.21, wir furlongs in. 0.57, M. \elsh, trainer. tANT—Bix furlongs in ' g F trainer, M. Welsh, HAMLIN. ‘ongs In ‘0.40, han- mile in 1.49 dllwe I ‘ainer. er. train HEL) nree furlongs in 0.40, Ich half rile tn 0.61, han- tratnor, Feur furlongs aynor png (in 4-5, train ; Tt. Miller, tuner L KMAN—A half-mile in 0.61 1-4} ly;_R. Miller, trainer. | BASILICA T—-Rour furlongs in 083 1-2!” galloping; AST TRACK GALLOPS — _AT WESTCHESTER T0-DAY MORRIS PARK, N. ¥., May 18—A,_— handily; F. Weir, trainer. b 2 || BELMAR BOY—Tiiree furlongs in 0.40, cutting wind swept over the courne this Paar POS Hee morning during the galleping hours. Pox taiGeithires "ruixonges in 040-4 nah 1 the breezing: Vood, trainer. t Jmportarity work, guring NEVERMORRBeSeven ‘furlongs in 1.37, orem wis ae>follows dily; Frank Regan, trainer. LUSH—Four {uriongs in 601 furlongs ta 112, om the} } T. Welsh, trainer. Roge trainer. 2Y LARK—Four furlong in 0.61, $—One mile tn handily; 'T, Weleh, trainer. _, &. Madden, trainer, A BW i one in 1.04, |SLORIFIER—Three furlongs in 0.29, MAMIE WORTH—Five furlongs In 1, breesing; J. H. McCormien, trainer xoing in hand; 1. L, Graves, trainer. Sb OF DA POUR TUPLES In OES | SPRING—Tour_ furlongs in 1st, J. W. Rogers, trainer. W._F. Presgrave, trainer’ ve furlongs In 1.06, ens- ur furlongs In 0.16, brees- Madden, trainer. Five furlongs in 1.06 1-4, Presgrave, trainer. J. f. Madden, trainer. mile in 1.60, gallop- iner. | furlongs in 0.50 4-5, shard, trainer. THE OCEAN RACERS WEIGHT THROWERS __ OFEASTERN CLUB . John Flanagan, the giant welght- | races'of the Eastern Yacht thrower of the Greater New York Irish | are to be started in New/A. A., will represent his club in the on July 6 are attracting |Welant-throwing contcsta at the Dec- oration Day car Al to be held by the whieh Har “f attention from vachtsme [ass at Celtic Park. He wit! y nineteen entries have been have as competitors ail the prominent Originally St was intended that) Weleht men of the Metropolitan dis- triet. The programme wil contain a yachts from 3 to 60 feet on the spound —— Wweight-throwing line should be allowed to atart,|Pandicap, limited to 5 feet, 16-pound | : ‘ hammer throw. imited handicap of, 35 much Interest has been shown feet, and a discus throwlig bore andicap, limited to 18 feat, | “Ontest: at the Regetta Commit- 4 4 It ts probable, too, that auxtli- ue wnt se altowed to compete in DEFEATS MEADOW BROOK, | py thomsetves, The course for| Itvely Contest ont ) Marblehead Rock, and at Westbury Won by a ts ure ty go near enouga to ticket Shoals Laghtsh . re: The distance is Clone Score, In one of the hotte a cer played on the mateh fleld at Weat- —— pury, I 1. the Meadow Brook Hunt Nova to Vireh Sanday, Club second M Was dofeated by the aw twirler, clever and aggressive play of the Great four in a score nf 76 goals to t games of polo south W WAS ANXIOUS to RACUNE to > or the Giants this season, wit TE Was the second of the series of twirling for the Wilmington, S*™es for the Hempstead Cups, in- ae inst the Mur-| @¥idual prizes, open to teams of four whose it Hills at Olymp dat One Hun- egate handicap does not ex- net et and Fifth | ceed sixteen goals, no member of the ‘onisandiy team to have more than five goals han- dicap. ONE THING IN COMMON. arence H. Robbins, playing No. 1 for Great Neck, was all over the field, and the work of Arthur Iselin at back was excellent. Great Neck gave 2 goals in s A handicap, earned § gouls, lost a Rrowne—Yes, but he's settled down|satety and finished with Te goule nee red 3° goals and Towne-—-He was at one time quite ROBERTS WINS I THE TENNIS MATCH D. B. Roberts’ victory over Arthur T. Friedman was the surprise that marked the play yesterday in the lawn tennis tournament for the championship of the New York L. after a hard two hours’ struggle by a 64, 8-6. Clever judg- critical stages enabled Mr. Roberts to overcome his opponent's fast drives in the third and deciding set and Roberts won| the Amenican Automobdile Assocla- tion as well as some match gaces will) mfoltin score of 5—7, be run off, [five or power-driven machines, and assurances | traniiig fill” be vw etal tee thee hee have been received that should anything and second in each event. OPENING AUTOMOBILE RACE DOWN FOR JUNE 4 = New York's opening automobile race occur to prvent Barney Oldfield repre + r meet will be held at the Pmpire City | Senting America in the International : m : c ‘ track on Saturdny, Juno 4, when five flnblay IMLS SILL TSR As \ regular events under the classification’ The classes will be as follows: I= is teen in ing 1, tov all (nachines Welgh- 01 pounds); ten miles, for Weighing S81 to 1,432 pounds; ee 4 maces Maisto: 651 i styles of |t9 §81 pounds; five miles, the Empire There will be classes for all sty Handicap, for all maciilnes. — Silver thus win the contest. = = _ a Only one other match was decided in the singles. the winner being H. W. He defeated Charles Cobb by There was an doubles when Upset in the scratch Louis J. Grant and Jose Chaves (scratch) defeated Charles Cobb and L. H, Hill (minus haif 15) by 6—, Chaves's net work Mr. Grant ts ¢ ore the features—in veloping the lob to that is not pleasing to those ainst whom he plays. e result of the play tournament Is to place Wylie C. Grant ar Warner in the semi-final round, They will meet each other. The summaries: Club Championship Singles—First Round— Roberts defeated A. T. Friedinan Thomas Lipton and the New York each ot . Sere ie Club was the chief topic of conversa ‘orticially enter into negotiations yi tion among local yachtsmen yesterday. an individual, so pending tho arrival o} | Speaking of the ciub’s reply to Sir Thomas, Charles P. 1 o far in the 5-7, of the Warner defeatea © Rovert T. Bryan the letter as a v {the club's position. The only reason for M Cc d b M and, measurement under any rule ts to serve en Cure \y e. len Cobb and ot. Handicap’ Doubles—L. os (scratch) defeated He Hill (ninus halt lieevaehed | shalt be given or taken. The New York | ®lyacht Club ha |rights that under the deed of gift it [had theeright to stand on. The last jthree races were sailed by virtue of poe NEW FOOTBALL RULES EXPECTED. Goal from field wr placement to count three points. At least six men to be on scrim- mage line in plays. With only six men on the line, one of the backs must be outside the end such congeseions fram the strict letter Wa sunk of the deed of gift.” pected When asked why British yachts- AM Bho Piles |men are so anxtous to race under the present rule of measurement of the New York Yacht Club, Mr. Tower re- | plied: | motors of the new rule is a full-bodied boat instead of a lean one, and that has been the English idea, Naturally | ~ mager 2OTKSige, fured. Inauire about vi | 1.61, galloping; J. Quarterback may ball, provided he goes five yards out- side the center when advancing the| |sioy feel that such a rule would be = natal favorable to them. Asa matter of fact, | Dr. L. Rs Williams lew York. and as the New York Yacht Club says, - — no boat has yet been built 4o that rule, therefore we are all in the dark as to what they can do, The club has em- Old Dr. Grey 9 phasized the fact that a challenger has This makes checker-board mark- ings necessary all over the feld. measurements, tripping ends on a kick and rough- ing the full backs. two distance penaltles-¢five mile in 1.39, gallop- | offside play: the right to sail a race without any 45 Yearn a Specialint in time allowance, whieh Is probably what DISEASES OF ME Sir Thomas Lipion will decide to do. | Loop porsoNING In ull its stag In that case the b hat can carry | cally cured in 1a to 40 days the bigest sail. p will do the be ULCHRS "recent. oF Rules concerning penalties to be ————_——— —<$— All Cubans New Uniform, The All Cubans, who are to play the IRISH GAMES Grounds, Hoboken, on Sunday, have iform that looks like an adevrtisé- bright orange. But they can play ball Jed to Include yachts of all GREAT NECK POLO TEAM BOKARA | In CLUETT BRAND © Mateh Field! QUARTER SIZES, QUARTER EACH ‘OF CLUETT AMD MONARCH OMIRT® FOR OPPORTUNITIES To make money watch The World's WANTS under the head of “Business Oppor- Among the thou- sands of chances presented in these columns there is surely ‘one intended for you. traina at 12.80, 1.05, 1.40, 2,00, 2.15, 2.86 Pat, proper tackle. fine cattle and all that sort of thing, | RAlned 2 by handicap, finishing with i Towne—Well, welll How entirely dif-|” ‘To-day the third round of the tourna- ferent from his old work. ment takes plitce, the old rivals, the first teams of the Meadow Brook and Browne—Ob, not entirely! He waters | frat i away | Clubs mesting in. the thind.xound. Sunday World Wants Make Money for Adver- tisers and Readers. evance. ; : “Grom Grand Central Station at 12.35, 1.85, gunces,.German silver mn! ento.ab 235 to Fordham. First Race, 2,80 P, M, OMe O28 1OW AS, 0.5. 980 cc Mabe dal Bina Parnes dl winches. eee aa ee tation Gon 8) 14149-—=CHAMBERS -STREET=444 rena ne ba, Sl ic CUP CORRESPONDENCE gner must produce y sail." ‘The latest correspondence between Sir work, and so the dei & boat that can c t w York f Ke Hee 8 vanes ain the name of a ¥; toiSIr |: nb nothing definite can be do er, Secretary js to the terms and conditions of = ‘acht-Racing Association, of | race nid: “I look upon y fair statement of Long Island Sound, as to what time allowance My !a0 yoara of ex- perience ana apecini= int In curing all vate diseases of M. duakos tc enrtuin that Your agtlicuon will be cured by me. T cure permanently Debility. Ws repeatedly conceded ne Kes, no matter how auirnl or how toi anding, Expert con costs “vou men betwee of 40 and Go “It {s because the idea of the pro- ars. T have as frets Hart Menta ae @ cure that remaina SPORTING. cured Mm 5 to 10 days, id Losses stopped at one ONE HORSE A BAY. EllaSnyder 5-4, Won Wan the one and ONLY ONE that I wired ALL my subscribers yoater rt nt ee auckent t system of Heatraent. rt 117 EAST 17TH ST. Le -3, bn information cannot be surpassed. her after winner certainly demonst and proves that I have no equal in winners. Remember, one a day—no If you have been losing on Infertor 1n- cernatie ae i Ou ne aatiasted to play OLD DR. GRINDLE, My name 85 YEARS A. SPECIALIs? IN : me forthe tant ten DISEASES OF yy id my. ability Js. well krnwn, Under Dr. Grindle's scientific treatment all mit below my one-horse wire during [| aixeases peculiar. to. men cate peels is present. Morris Park meeting Cured more qu n sty permanently Thurs tat Day—IRisH LAD... 2° rose is than by any other advertiaing. 3d Day—KOHINOOR.. 2061 Blood potron clired in from 1 to 3 months, —MUOZON. ..13-5 WON | Norvoun debility in from 1 to 2 months. 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