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dat atsstene sp i i MCHESNEY AT CHICAGO TRACK. NING WORLD [néS8e8s| SPORTS EDITED BY PONROE'S GREAT BODY PUNCH HE BIG FIGHTERS LIKE BODY BLOWS leffries and Munroe Have Several ‘Favorite Punches,” but Both Depend to a Great Extent Upon Blows Just Above the Belt. 3 o -3OS-9-3-9-96-9-9-99-006-9-9-0 BY ROBERT EVGREN. qiftre will be punches aplenty exchanged in the coming fight between’@hen m Jim Jeffries and Jaca Munroe. Every punch that ts let go will have the destroying power of a Jap torpeda one of these blows would cause a | rugged boxer to sink like a Russian) $332 oo oom | =n At every fight between giants, the ringside follows with bulging eyes the de ary of each stupendous smash. It is the power behind the blows that makes a! % ‘between unclever big men a fuscinating spectacle. The onlooker rises in hi | | weat every time a smash goes home, and he ts tn a a DIPDAROAADED THE TRICKY Blow TaaT KNOCKED OuT IN FRISCO, (NTHEIR LAST FIGHT JEFFRIES BROKE SHARKEY'S RIGS WITHA THIS: PUNCH. BEST PITCHERS IN GAME, SAYS MANAGER M’GRAW AS HE USED.IT ON THE SAILOR IN PHILADELPHIAD CLUBBED PETER MAHER ACROSS THE Boor. PEDLGHOGOOOOROSHOSOSOOO ODS @ of perpetual wonder be-] ©O60006464664000600~ guuse the battered one remains on his feet. four counties, but a torpodo would not blow up the rock of Givraltar, and “¥E would take a score of Munros’s punches to make any impression on the gian ‘@effries, At the same time It would tike many of the champlon's punches to ‘ Munroe. This won't be « case uf one punch and start for the dressing-room | matter how much Jeffries may be thirsting for revenge for the Butte affair (.) deffries is a fierce body fighter. He showed that first in his battle with ‘Tom Wiaxkey, ‘The dougnty sallor hind fought furiously, and the engagement. wa ! ly-over. Jeff knew that ho must make a showing now or lose, He began Sharkey's headlong rushes, throwing his body forward and driving hi ht fist wrist-deep into the Sailor's ribs, The bone bent and splintered unde impact. Again and again Jeffries hammered tn that right hand. Shark: oo le to guard against the blows, and only his unequalled gameness and dur ~ fo championship, In the frst fight with Fitasimmons, Jeffries from his cron position, suddenly hooked his Jett hand down on Fit Pegavered from the effect of it until the fight was over and he had lost the title. This time the blow started like the one that did the damage in the fi tehing Jeff's dangerous loft, and he naw it start He drew his head back just out of range. Jeffries suddenly changed th tion of the biow, curved It own without stopping It, and sunk his fist int '@ stomach. It was a finis' ‘That ability to change the direction of a bios | ke thout stopping and drawing \is hand back ts one of the things that make |°"* les so dangerous. fie cun hit hard in any direction, for his arma are of th | St th and quality of stecl, And he docsn't need to move hiv fist more than |1 tow mches, AL Ward twisting of the wrist’ ‘That gives each blow the effectiveness of a hook, in tead of on'w the drive of a straight punch. It is the strength and weight of hi al to . Now for Muntoe. ‘The miner is less well known than Jeffries, and has not ha | t! wany chances to show what ne cun do in a ring, However, I saw all of his ama @eur fights and his recent battles with Maher, Limerick and Sharkey, a: have missed any tricks that he knows, ever, or he has le yned them since going West for this battle with Jeffries. A clean kno afkey on the chin with a stiff jab, and the rugged satlor went sprawling. I ton Munroe stopped-the gixantic Limerick's rushes with straight punches, ISGJUDGMENT GOOD. # He uses the best kind of judgment in body punching. In his first eastern figh ‘ oe clubbed Peter Maher across the body with his left fist and forearm, takin © All the Aight vut of the perpetual Irish champion. se, But tt was in dls six-round alfair with Shugsey that Munroe’s educated righ Pis\neck, and drove his right hand in like a pile driver, right over Sharkey s heart Alter that the fighting miner guaged ‘Tom's blows, and stepped either back a fer dpehes or inside tie circling fist. But in or out, he invariaoly plunged forwar with a smashing right-hander over the neart, It was a blow that might hav @racked a safe, ‘3 Both Jeffries and x Pg them on the part of their anatomy that English writers call “the bread We fight out of Ruhlin by scrambling his digestive apparatus tn the Where ts only one nai Coney with an uppercut on the cidn rer | THEBOSTON CLUB ° She Boston management is preparing | athon Pee take a firm stand In the matter o i members of the team who haye (mma d that they would not play Sun- | concerned, Maxeball and who this se Haver pt from playing on the an injustice to the other members |{x roquired of them. ‘There are men dn team, as well as to the club-|almost every business who object to excep om who] et fexsion any actors or Mlowed to step out of the bit on | nay and who play the ros ek. Tf a Sunday show tx hooked for pany ail the members are ex to take y nit, and they f hy no matter how much t 0 playing on Sunday. 7 of the occasion’ arises they must lay aside * 86) J geet: Into * But the big men are able to take punishment in proportion to their size, = ‘gummy Britt might smash Jeffries on the chin, and Jeffries would scarcely notice 0) toe. Munroe has a torpedo-like punch, and it might scatter a Jimmy Britt) = ' | THREE BIG RACE EVENTS The future books on the Suburban and) Loutsville; World's Fair handicaps and the Amerl-| trom Detroit; can Derby are getting steady plays, and| trom New York, the public, as a rule, are shotting only at horses tat appear to have starting| vorite in the Derby at 6 to 1. chances, There is less of the haphazard suesnwork this geason than ever before, Indicating that watching the performances of the en- JEFFRIES. HARD LICKS TELLING (Special to The Evening World.) FRANCISCO, June pion Jeffries is putting in more licks at|the box. The notion that “Matty” has Harbin Springs, His gym work {s par-| Gone back 1s too absurd for reasonable ticularly strenuous | wrist machine and pulley weights, ber of losing games, but only on one which serve to warm him up as @ pre- Nminary gallop does a horse previous to a real trial in the race, Then follows the battle with the grest jumbo sand- hag. With the perspiration streaming from every pore in his giant body Jeft shoves and hugs and wrestles with the ponderous weight for twenty minutes. Before tackling the beg he threw A bunch of right and lefts at the leather punching-bag, They were not love taps, either, for each blow was delivered with force enough behind it to fell a bul- lock. The skipping rope follows the He extracts many bene- ficiai results from this form of exercise, for the entire weight of his body ts always resting on the ball of one foot. Some fifty-yard sprinting follows the rope and then the champton takes a plunge and a rubdown, ‘To-day the champion sald he would ‘ork again in the gym before dinner ime, but altered his plan and went for {le Jor on the road instead. Last night he participated in a ball game, ind before retiring for good tossed the redicino ball for fifteen minutes with sparring partners, Joo Kennedy and torlous over Jack {unroe the champion has received a | splendid offer to appear at St. Louis mediately after the scrap. Forty thougand for a forty weeks’ en- Sagement !q rumored. but Jeff says it is hardly as much as that. — —__ SUNDAY GAMES. Those two old/time rivals, the How- ard and Brighton teams, have arranged & series of games for championshtp of Brooklyn, meet in the opening game at the new grounds, Broadway and Halsey street, Brooklyn, Sunday next. This will be thelr first meeting in more then a year, and the managers: of: both: teams aré looking high and low for ayallablo tal- ent so as to make the strongest bid for the opening game. ‘The Colored Giants, Nelson pitching, will be the attraction at the new Westchester Oval, One Hun- Gred_and Sixty-third street and South- ern Boulevard, Jordan, of the put Métoalf in to pitch, and royal 1s looked for. SWS GRFETH As @ result of the calling off of Tues- | day's game at Cleveland Manager Grit- : at the next Wa | arnual meeting of the American League a new rule by which umpires shall be Retaie him to fight right up to the last gong. ‘Thiy is one of the Jeffries’ | empowered Reservation, $15,000 to $300 $14,000 to $350 Ath saya Irish Lad continues a decided fa- Ue and the stable acquaintances are go- to the colt from Cook's stable, Bearcatcher, ‘too, since his win of last week, has established a following. Some of the bets laid last week are as fol- lows: Brancas, $20,000 to $00 from Nash- Bombadier, $18,760 to $250 from San Francisco; Flo Bob, $10,000 to $500 from ; Hd Tierney. $10,000 to $250 from ss from New York; Ort Wells, $25,000 to Fast, but as yet there has been little s1a0 trom Chicago: Woodson, $20,000 to $400 from Chicago; ko $900 from Chicago, McChesney and McGee continue equal in the Worlds Fair han- He atarts in with ties that the miner has mastered, Munroe used the/same tactics on Shaike | to cloan up the base lines and othor- thelr recent fight in Philadelplila, with great effect. | ‘wise put the diamond in condition for 4%, Then, returning to the champion, there 1s the blow that practically won hia play after a rain, 1 In of the umpire the grounds can be made immona’s chin, dropping "t for use, to a sitting position on the oor, ‘The srnash dazed Fits, and he never full | Rae | Griffith rain comes dui the judgment much has developed as to the Eastern entries. There are sixteen entered by prominent owners from the a game before the 7. 7 | LBFT HOOK USED BEFORE. ffvn inning, and the visltors are ahead, the last Fitzsimnions fight in Frisco, Jeffries wopnd affairs up with a le | the home team has a chance to turn @ trick, ist. Fitzsimmons has often explained to me just how it happened. He wa | doesn't make 1 righ parently for a hook at th | #1ower week or ten tlays, however, may work a change in this respect. Since the running of the speculation has Nvened up some on the Suburban, the go0l one being played and a few of the longer-priced outsiders. wagers laid the past week: $40,000 to. $5,000 from various rources; Henmis, $26,000 to $2,600 from New York; to $1,000 from Ohi- cago; Savable, $16,000 to $800 trom New 312,000 to $400 from | $10,000 to $400, play on the Bearcatcher, Wihen the first sure starter, the watchful considerable on Africander, Gold Heels and Colonial Girl. the wagers on i $15,600. to $800; Goll Heels, Sam Hildreth. he pitcher's box and the second... shower Some of the t vigorous use of a broom and waht so the game could h $15,000 to $1,000; $1,500; Judge Himes, $12,500 to S00; lonlai Girl, $24,000 to'$2,000; Flower ix Africander, $12,000 tshed. York; Hightbal AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in tho Sporting dition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Bditor of The Eventng World, Palitser Building, New York. Zn all of his hitting from u crouching position Jeffries tands with a slight in abut ad no authority management ud as vhey were he had no op- | clean up the grou: forearm that Jends such punishing power to this manner of landing. certainty ‘u think Vt Xt [ty putt {ther he has been keeping them unde , don't s . the same trick In New F/B Munroe has a great left hand jab. He Is one of the very few men who ea | make itt tears vwn with the straight left, In Philadelphia he chipped Tor | rule that wil As good n show yenr we een found possible | diamond in shape for play. 1 y that we wouldn't have turned York under the that doesn't and | am going to propos give the visiting team he home team. layed the second ga Jaci Jeffrte: ot Brooklyn, | ¢; vo with teams 096, would Ike to book games CO Havo all Sundays (A. M. and P, M.)|Club would lke to . Tho Loughiin Lyceum Juniors, Knickerbocker F. C., Stone A. ©.. Wanderer F. C,, Priendshd Pensacola A. mas bad condition as was the A to-day after the si it all works out even in it doean't, at the end y one season. ptain Omaina ¢ Broome street, City. Manhattan baseball club on Decoration the Columbia Junjors The Columb: follows: Milton Price, ; Moe Jacobson, ss Arthu Irving Swift, ib.; Robort i Harry Jacobson,’ 3b.;" Albert Phelps | Wilmer Walk, if The Arlington Sunday, June & | The feature of Wie game was the fine era_of the following heldtn: . yt College: , Hekline and heavy t of Manhattan College, Young | Yankees, Academy, kindly send. thelr addres Chaloupka, Jr., No. h street, manager o} address Irving Devoe stteat. Brooklyn, Loughlin Lyceum Juniors, Poet urch, would Bike to: from the Panthers, Howard B. . Stone A, C., Knickerbocker Keelers and the Keeler Reserve teams of like strength July and August open. or Became famous. On thavoccasion Sharkey swung as furiously as he always does | 66 ” He knocked the miner down like a ninepin. Munroe took the count and got up ‘Sharkey swung arain, Munroe stepped su neatly, so that Tom's left slipped aroun A NARROW ESCAPE! Cecilia's KR. the baseball Will the mar tting of the Ar- ons would I!ke to bouk games with teams averaging fif- teen to sixteen years, Adams, manager, No. 217 Seventh ave- hue, Brooklyn. unroe seem to prefer hody blows, @ = Munroe beat Maher, Sharkey wid Litnerick all with stiff punches in the mid win. CHICAC §, Jeftries knocked out, ‘n his last two fights, Fitzzsimmons and Corbett by punch plonship aspiration Address George with the funny Ward Guards’ lucky /to get away Banket." He broke Sharkey’s riba with the sam dangerous hook. We took al} When, before the Ninth way | Boxing ete a | With a Al second-rat Owing to the non-appearance of the London and Lancashire Brokerage A. ‘The Brokerage A. Batterles—Maver, Leeds and Gurley The Jupiters defeated the Young De- following score June 3 o15 o 0 o-9 F. 1. Co, team, and Ruffel; C, claim’ the game. played the Jesters, benting them by a score of 12 to 3 in a A lucky knockdown for a minute put fenders by th You do not find in the theatrival | sol: The Manhattans, one of the strongest nines of Greater New York, and the Emeralds, are to hook w the Protecto to book gamen for Saturda: noons with commercial and in Address Charles Eldel, Jr. ager Brokerage A. C., room 721, No. 32. Nassau street, city, The Decatur B, B.C, would lke to arrange Sunday averaging thirteen On June 4 they de—ated the Williams The score was oa follows: 7 9200 4 0-12 break buildin nucune won oft in battle at ig) are A uBee mes right along and. wi ve Emeraidse s hard fight. Hukman to play shorts eam has been st 4 ring since The Young Americans would like to avitL to battle for the utle, but he will » to do better to be considered Httle clevan €o thirteen years. ‘Tho; y. cf. 'T. Romals, rtq J. N 1 Romer, 2b.; J to fourteen years, Pinmansky, No. 71 East One Hundred ond Ninth atreet, the Independent A. C, the Council B. B. game for Sunday, | team averaging sixteen | ° game address E. A. Hest Pighty-oighth | rengthened 2 per cent, and {s in shape to win from now on. ‘On Sunday the orack colored team, the Philadelphia Giants, wiM try con- clusions with the Ridgewoods ai Ridge- wood hi shed fhe pecan portion 01 double header. ng rivalry between the teams a stirrt battle for the honore ted. rounds were Hiushing disbanding, Tonth avenue American Steel Would» ike to arrange Saturda: games With office teams. years wishing to the stroi whowing, Address Will- th, | bull on Sunday ‘they 101 ume. some profession where no Sum hich round gave looked-for opening. The Omaha Chub defeated the Morn- [agukle Su by a soore of 6 to 2. Score atreet, city, Room 1007, "The Jamaica West Ends would like to teams averaging and a right to the head dropped Billy for In smiting dim Staten relent "The latter, however, iy age games with 1 0 0-3) fifteen years for Saturd: mane. ce for ‘these men to be out of the |doing work on Sunday, but when the] peesos Wine’ erated quickly, and Herman all over Morningsite women Tais__. STRAIGHT JAB OF MUNROE'S ~ TRaney. LOWS THAT BOTH FIGHTERS ARE LIABLE 10 USE IN THE COMING BIG SAN FRANCISCO: BATILE AOGELEHOO584-9000000009D O9OHI14-4-5509-04 ‘There certainly is none better. Giants. By John J. McGraw. ~My attention has been called repeat- edly of Inte to various reports of a spurious nature concerning the Giants’ Ditching department. These reports have all eminated from the West, and were evidently manufactured to rattle our boxmen and injure our chances of win- ning the pennart. When the Reds were here recently I wag caid to have made an effort to Secure one of thelr pitchers “becau! my staff, with the exception of MoGin- nity, couldn't be depended upon.” I read that Mathewson has gone back, Taylor 19 too erratic, and that Wiltse and Ames have proven unequal to fast company, but all these statements are erroneous, and agparently maliciously diamond this spring, Christy Mathewson has been pitching good ball and is im proving steadily every game he goes in considera 4in, He hag worked ine num- occasion has he been hit hard enough to be taken out of the box. It has been @ bad spring for the big fellow, and his \luck has been anything but an even break. As the weather grows warmer he will continue to improve and repeat his greatest triumphs of the past two seasons I feel certain. It the plpe-dream mediums of public- ity who are trying ‘to disorganize my | twirling staff by boosting McGinnity and downing the others with faint praise, or picking them out for trades or releases, think their foul smoke is having the slightest effect in the desired and most unaportsmanlike direction they @re making @ worse mistake than some of the Russian commanders. I am too close to my men for them to take, the faintest notice of anything “doing” In the ranks that does not come direct from me, Luther Taylor has developed into a atar this year. The improvement he has isplayed is little short of marvellous, but he has been unfortunate in losing several close contests. ‘Taylor has been jess erratic this year and I have ail kinds of confidence in Mins for Ames and Wiltae, neffher of them has had much of a chance so far this season. Ames certainly proved that he was equal to fast company last fall, and 1 haven't used him.at all this Season because his arm has not been tebt,” He is at bis home in Warren, ©., with orders to report when it re- covers, Wiltse pitch one full game for us at ah Rachie arian are maicini Yn him, “ie has splendid con~ BRITT WILL UMPIRE. Kid Carsey has called off the game with the Stamfords and has arranged to have the crack nine of the Star A, C., of Newark, opponents for his Mets at Equitable Park next Sunday, The Newark aggregation is one of the bert teams in the country und will make it Intoresting for the Mets, As Jimmy Britt ts to umpire the ea record- troaking crowd is looked for, and Car: sey wants to «ive them thelr money's worth. SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. | » Keep it shady. Let Hopkins put a Canopy on your Launch or Auto-béat. All. conveniences or accessories for Yachts and Launches. Launch Wheels, Launch Lights. A Copper paint, per gal Star Varnish * Yacht White 319—-CHAMBERS STREET—1319 Between Brosdway and West Broadway. SPORTING. There certainly {8 non A Startling New Discove! a0. B = While it is true that Joe MoGinnity has been @ marvel in the centre of the gases, “I havo thousands of lista Sepa “I wish to ponitively deny the report that I made overtures to Manager Kelley, of the Reds, for one of his pitchers. I have what I consider the strongest pitching staff in the league, and will stand pat with it as it is, Statement by .Manager McGraw, ef the Cag and is @ wonder at fielding his po- on, “I wish to positively deny the report that I made overtures to Manaj K hie pron iQ of the Reds, for one of e have what { consider the stron- gest pitching staff in the big. 0, and will stand pat with tas st ie, ter. SO ELIXIR OF LIFE. Old and SMiadlecaged Mon wien. . Vigor 1s Failing or Vitality Flagging. 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Sua miuitoaboutie, Dr, L. R. Williams Wr viz: Gur painless method the care uf Varicocele, Niricture, Bladder ‘Trouble nd ail Chronic and Lint fering Diseaces of ie" remarkable, 1 as it affords superior ad. Vantawes Over the 0 methods of CFeatinent Out 30 years’ experiel omplished for Us What accorotice phywiclan hag tyer ‘beet, ais te We attribute thts success 1) the fact that we makes ccialty of treating, One \Piaunes of men, continins Pr our efforts to perfecting foomphete rg ates Nt we Will examine yoI hy our” mati se ae falled, | Const will cure wi write arlin Medical, IUSt., "ew: Ysris* 10 to 8 only. 35 Under Dr. OLD-DR, GRINDLE. © soases of men, Fear OP ate trig treatinent blood bt ie ‘pains in bones, red spots Beebe metal uli SR a e elue ae Ea ‘o wal’

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