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HIGHLANDERS LOSE TO TIGERS O00 0-0-0 -0-0-0-4-8 6. 0-00-8090 D THE WORLD: THURSDAY SPORTS EDITED BY EVENING, MAY 19, 1904. TAYLOR IN THE sentnenenene: cevereno BOX TO-DAY ROBERT EDGREN , THE MINER'S CONFIDENCE Wilke MAHE A HIT (NN FRISCO. DEY SHOO9OO00OOO2- MUNROE CONFIDENT _ OF WINNING FIGHT Butte Miner, on His Way to 'Frisco, Has Lost | a None of His Ideas About His Ability to Whip the Big Champion, _ BY ROBERT EDGREN. . A Now that Jack Munroe has been heard from, and is on his way to the Pacific Fe Gest, ‘Frisco fight followers can lie down to sleep at night without taking [i Slumber pills, The anxiety ts over. ‘Frisco scribes and sporting men have had their ears to the ground for a tong time, expecting to hear the tread of the approaching miner. As the weeks Passed some of the wine ones of pessimistic proclivities even went so far ad to opine that the Butte boxer had taken to the mines to hido himself from the mighty Jeffries. As soon an these go out to see Munroe work they will lose thelr {llusions. Whatever faults as a fighter the miner may have, indecirion or lack of confi- | nce is not to be included among them. Munroe, when he im told that he Is KoIng up ugainst the greatest in the fighting business, simply sets his teeth and)savs: “I know it, but [am going to lick him. He's golng up against tt some time, and 1 am going to be the one to trim him.” No matter what your own opinion may be, you could not meet Munroe and: alk about the coming fight without carrying away with you a feeling of admira-| Aion for his stubborn courage. Jeffries may bent Munroe, but if he does he will have to beat a man who will rush aggressively from the first minute of the fight until he goes down to atay. When Jeffries came Enst after the affair with Munroe in Butte I met him and talked with him about the new fighter. After They Met First. He's a dub,” said Jeffries, spitting expressively into a corner of the room. | “Hoe stayed the four rounds with me in Hutte by clinching and holding on. Hel wouldn't dare to stand up and tight me face to face, Why, if he ever gets into @ ring with Peter Maher or Tom Sharkey he'll run so fast/you can't see him| for the dust he wif raise, and he'll be licked at that."" I had the pleasure a short time ago of looking at Jeffries's eyes an thoy | followed Munroe in the ring, Jack was engaged in the pleasant occupation of walloping Tom Sharkey into the pugilistic background. Munroe was laughing! merrily gs he drove punch after punch into the swlor's battered ribs. Bharkey, blood streaming, jaw set Ike a ulldog’s, was struggling with all the grim courage of the brave man he ts to stay on his feet. Jeffries, leaning far forward, was as grim-visaged as Sharkey himeelf, He did not laugh at Mun- foe then, and [ am “ery much of the opinion that he ormed a new and Inter-) esting opinion of the mincr’s fighting quality. | Am I wreng? Then why has Jefries already been training for three webks at Harbiny iP. Eprings? “Why will he work there during the next month? He only trained a month for his match with Former Champion Jim Corbett. And T was at the Springs then, and saw that he did no work worth mentioning until a couple of Weeks before the date of the tight This will be the first t!me that Jeffries has fought a man like himself, huge, 4 Strong, rough, rugged, It has been said of the champion that he has beaten the qf best men in the ring because he tws far outclassed them in these things. Now we will have a chance to see how he will fight a man of his own kind. It will be benr against bear. Jeffries a Clever Boxer. Jeffries has become a clever boxer. He showed that when he last fought Torbert in San Francisco, He actually outfooted the agile ex-champion. He was fuster than Corbett. He boxed with detter judgment. And he hit three times as hard. Munroe a year ago was what Jeffries was three or four yea ‘so. But no big man that I ever have seen fight has made such rapid improvement as the miner. He was a novice when he fought Jeffries in Butte. He was a little better, but not much, when he met Peter Maher, in Philadelphia, and knocked Him out with ease in the second round. He was vastly improved when he Whipped the glant Limerick in Boston, and when he completely outclassed Tom Sharkey in Philadelphia be wos good enough to give any man in the heavy- welght class a hard battle. In fact, T think Jeffries was the only one who Would have beaten him that night, Munroe has been studying the game. When he meets Jeff in ‘Frisco he will be a far better fighter than the man Jeffries watched in Philadelphia. He may be good enough to make the invincible giant | DELMI-on: THIS is THE FACE THAT MUNROE WILL SEE IN THE RIN FPORIGITG-H-H- 399.90 MIGHT yum MUNROE YVON'T, ‘ GPGDOOO9DH0450958-9O9O09 95669 50055680-056966505606-9 96 OPGHH9G0O05800H90H09O69 5-H FHO9OOH90H59909O500OE e Some OTHERS G. P OUT To JEFFRIES ov 6000 MLE TAAL AT MORRIS PAB (Special to The Evening World) MORRIS PARK, May 19.—The weather conditions were most trying during the training hours this morning fog, held command and was followed by cold, chilly weather that made ft most uncomfortable for the trainers and others who are interested in the work of the thoroughbreds. Tae track was in good condition, The most consplou- | ous workouts were as follows EMBARRASSMENT—One mile in 144, handily; Fred Burlew, trainer, RELIANCE in 1.30 1+ handily; J lew, trainer. ASTARITA—Pour furlongs in breezing; Fred Burlew, trainer. mile in iner, mile in 1.59, galloping; tralner, 5, handil Five turiongs in 1. tratner, —Che intle in 1.45, handil tran 1.01, galloping; t James Rowe, KUHLNOOR- 0) Dk “Bix | furiongs in breezing; R. B, Willdns, trainer, CITY B. mile i Lab det, hane dily; J.B. den, trainer. WILL TRISTE ur furlongs in handily; Madden, trainer, BHRAKE- Four furlongs in 0.62 1-4, going | with Wild frishman SHORTHOS mil \ in 1. trainer n furlongs in trainer, 1 furlongs in alen Mom allop- —Kour furlongs in breezing; Enoch — Wishard, ner i THE ELF—Four furlongs in 0.56 1-4, going with South Trimble. ROBIN HOOD—One mile in 1.47, galiop- ing, Madden stopping him toward the fi Madden, trainer KING P R—Four furlongs in 0 handily: F Weir, trainer MONADNOCK—Four furlongs in 0.52, going with King Pepper. HEN MPROME—Six. furlongs in 120, handily; 8, J. Lawler, trainer, LUX CASTA—Seven furlongs in breezing; R. W. Walden, trainer QUEEN ELIZABETH Seven furlongs 1.4, Koing with Lux Casta, SILVER FOOT—One mile in 1.4 ily: T. J. Healey, trainer. . HURSTBOURNE-—One mile and a quar- ter in 2 handily ‘ork for Rrook- lyn Handicap; 'T. Welsh trainer. CHARLES ELWOOD—One mile ta 1.48 1- galloping; Fred Burlew, trainer. 1.40, han- RACE KING—Five_ furlongs tn 1.05, handily; James McLaughlin, trainer, MAJOR DAINGERFIRLD—Five | fur- jon; tray LAUGHING WATER—Ono mile tn 1.50, och Wishard, trainer, | breezing; T. Welsh, iner tumble in the dust. It 1s ct itkely—not at all likely, Dat was the defeat of a champion ever regarded as likely until after its accomplishment? Who thought that Jim Corbett would beat John L. Sullivan? Who expected to see middle-weight Fitzsimmons knock out Corbett? How many wise ring followérs counted on Fitz being dropped by novice Jim Jettries? Who thought that unknown “Young Corbett" would whip Terrible Terry McGovern, or that the wonderful little Denverite would be beaten in turn by Siiamy Britt? LEWIS WIS FAST WITH CREO | nearly even, with honors in favor of | Griffo, He had Lewis tn distress In t | third and fourth rounds, but the latte pack ftrong in the fifth and with y punch sent Griffo to Uw floor for the count, In the elghth the went at nother Ike’ mad bulls Griffo walked into a right uppercut a was went down for the count, Ashe f got up a left to the Jaw put him down i iu all but out, when the police in- 5 terfered. eh (Specie) to The Evening World.) RET ceen icin; ns MORE. Md.. May 19. Tyo Clubs After Nop DP ow ay RS Willle! sercy Nops, the southpaw twirler, has of New York. last night defeated tein a hurricane fight in the before the Eutaw Athletic unY Was to have been n mut failed to snow fast from the iap wi i ‘fie ttle Was Leave Pane? N. a received two offers from clubs In the Eastern League to pitch for th Nops will give the managers an answer in a few days. Nops {x to pitch for the Wilmington team against the Mur- ray Hille at Olt—n'o 'eldon Sunday. ye y American day, 4 P, vm “* ¥, Amer. galloping; E JOCUND—Four furlongs in 0.54, breet~ ing: Enoch Wishard, trainer. ISHLANA—Four furlongs tn 0.50, han- dilv: Enoch Wishard, tralner, CONSIDERATION—One mile in 1.54, galloping: H. K. Vingut, trainer. el AFRICANDER WORKED AGAIN AT GRAVESEND. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, May 19.—The galloping was accomplished down at Gravesend this morning with dark, cloudy weather and a fast tract, One of the consptou- ous moves-of the morning was brought oft when Trainer Dick Miller sent. the Brooklyn Handicap candidate Africen- nd a quarter in 2011 cers time fractionally was: quarter, 0.24 eighths in O264-5; hale In 0, In 101; three-quarte in seven-eighihs in 199; mile in mile and a furlong In 1. and the mi The Star Ruby horse had two two A deep} |the most promising riders of the sea- Good riders are very plentiful on the turf theso days, When Iast fajl none of the big millionaires made extravagant | contracts with any of the boys thon | riding {t was predicted that there would | be tall scrambling in the spring because | there was then no new crop of riders in night, ‘The winter tracks, however, ate won- derful developers of riding material if they do not afford any other benefit to racing. To New Orleans the turf is this year indebted for Phillips, who is by long odds the best rider developed at that course, To Hot Springs the turf | is indebted for Cormack, who is one of son, From the West has éomu Hilde- | brand, also one of the crack riders of this season, Then there are Travers and J. Jones from California, and tho | two Hennessys {rom New Orleans. | ‘These are not classed in the first divi- sion, but are promising Fuller Seema to Hu Last year New Orlea cracks of the season—Fuller, Hicks anit Frank O'Neill. ‘This year Muller seems to have been relegated to the back num- Gone Back. ns produced the bers, and Hicks weighs so much that | Ms mounts nre very few, O'Neill is at present incapacitated through a fall, but when riding was in just as ood form as last year, Of the old guard Shaw is in fine form and Burns js riding as well as he ever did in his ilfe, There was a disposition on the part of turfmen to Pass Odom up in the early part of the Season, but he forced his way Into favor by his brilliant work in the sad- die and is easily the master of all the riders. Bullman spends more time on the ground than in the saddle because of his bad behavior at the post, He will soon find himself forgotten, Cochran loping; D. Carter, traine 28 V.—Three-elghths in 0. , trainer, PK N—Five furiongs tn 1.19 breealng, J trainer. ‘EST PARHAM—Six furlongs kalloping; A. Zimmer, trainer. » hand- ER in ALLAN—Ont mile in 1.49, easily; As} Zimmer, trainer BODA WA —Five-elghths In 1,09, easily * Tarter, trainer ROBBIE A half’ mile tn’ 0.35, breex ing: J. Dillon, trainer. CELUSTIAL LIGHT—A half milo in 0.53, Dreezing; J. Dillon, trainer. THE CURE—Four furlongs in 0.8, breezing: W, Fisher, trainer, i, SCOTCH "KHISTLE—Ohe mile in 1.57, handily: J. Kelly, trainer, AMY. J.-Five furlongs in 108, easily; W. Jennings, trainer. INVOICE—Five ‘ty W. Jennin SHERIF’ 5 handily: A. Carter, trainer | ORTHODOX—Four furlongs | in breeging: A, Carter, trainer, i F. E. SHAN half-mile in 0.5', easily; W. ahe BRIGADIER—A half-mile in 0.86, breex- ing; I. We trainer. i} KNOBHAMPTON—One mile in 1.0, handil Cc. Tarter, trainer HOM ie mile in Lo gal immer, traine GE Oue mile In 1.5%, easily; J! McGuire, trainer SAILOR BOY—Four furlongs in 0. handily: D. Car trainer PRIORITY—Four furlongs In 0.53, han- dily; D. Carter, trainer, ‘GE ne: d—A half mile In 0.65, : caley, trainer BVAT A‘half mile in 0. Q Henley, trainer | unit . Howl mile in dot, trainer, lop= » MAXIM—Three Welr, furlongs in Mys MONE trainer, fghths GOLD In 1.08, olds to carry him the Journey, and the son of Afric Queen clipped off his ture longs at an even rate of speed and na- ished without a sign of urging. About the best work-outs shown were: BASEFUL—A halt mile in handily; ¥. Mualey, trainer, ‘LORILLARD—Three-quarters in 1.19, W, 3 preealng! ARCADE-F! Ings W. STAR WIL SHINE—Five furlongs | 1.14, Nandily; M, Welsh, trainer, SAND BATH—Pive furlongs tn 11. loping’ M. sh, trainer, GROBGRAIN—Five ‘furlongs in LM d+! easily: M.. Welsh, traine” nnings, 11 nthe ina traine! ner, breve NEW JOCKEYS THE STARS THIS YEAR ‘has many times prevent- MCOVERN AND HANLON MAY MEET Another important match between feather-weight fighters will be arrangea within the next forty-eight hours. The fighters who will be signed for this encounter will be Terry McGovern and Eddie Hanlon, the strong and aggres- sive litue fighter of California, Sam Harris, manager of McGovern, and Bob Deady, of Philadelphia, who is lovking after Hanion's Interests, while the latter 1s in this vicinity, have agreed to arrange a fight between the ‘s riding tn fairly good form and so is Jack Martin. Higgins, the sensation sof last season, fell into disrepute at New Orleans last winter through some erratic work in the saddle and has only been getting mounts during the past week when he suddenly popped Into notice through riding two winners for the National Stable. Couldn't Stand pronperity. Higgins was so popular last fall that he couldn't stand the prosperity. He| boys and have selected Saturday as tho 8c! ed Ww! tance day to clinch tt. ‘ became puffed with importance. | He is |@4¥ [9 CODEN OT) likely chat a big side ‘NOW Ue humblest o« riders, Redfern seems to be riding fairly well, but is hut 40 popular as he once was. He, too, became important and opulent, bought a big automobile and was a big man. bet will be made on the result of the Aght, ae Dendy has noufed Harris he will back Hanlon for $2,500 or $5,000, and Harris has accepted Ms defi. ‘Phe battle will probably be fought be- He ts not the brilliant rider that ne |» 10° Haves Walley aCe of Sun f ‘ly ts still phigging along, get-| Francisco, in June, ax Morris Levy, ny onder tS Stal ahd there. Gi tRomp- | matchmaker of the ciub, Is willing to give the boys a big slice of the gross receipts to fleht at his club. _——— GOLDEN MAXIM WON’T START who did so well in France last y has been doing Mr. Madden's rid- ing, but has few outside mounts. H. Callahan rides a falr ra 8 does also ivers. Michaels has dropped into a arned obscurity. E. Walsh, who at promising on the coast, has son, The declaration for the Suburban of the enmity of the starters and | Golden Maxim and Gold Faint, dated is spending most of his time on the | May 16, was received at the office of the ground Coney ‘Island Jockey Club to-day. 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