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+ HIGHLANDERS IN Be ND PLACE. WORLD | | SPORTS EDITED BY | [os THI! WORLD: MONDAY EVENING; JUNE 19, 190%. JEFFRIES'S .KNEE IS ALL RIGHT. ea al EDGREN IDES TO THE TRAINING | W0S SOS LAUNKOE JEFF SHows HimseLe LE THis AT HARBIN. .-- Buy Yy AND JEFP A Few AINUTES LATER IN Hid Own ‘ CorTace. 1» Jerr WHEN, NOBODY ELSE 1S AROUND DOBOOODHADADIOOOEGDEDHGOSIOOGHOOG: PLAYING Footeaw Worn HS TRAINERS BOBDODIHHE OSE! COOOL GBQOD®HD®ODIHIHHBGDHDOIDGHOWVH}SO#HOO pagswesseeceuoseoones SAWS HE wi * TAKE Bur + -= 9° SssoroeasossamesrorssonsacmseseoD POOOOSOTOGOOSO™S MUNROE TAKES A DAY TO REST UP Sunday Crowd Visits Miner's! Camp and Prevents Usual Work—Champion’s Knee Im- proved and Fight Will Go On. AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS | The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Mditton all the news of the amateur baseball players, seores of their games, chal- lenges, &c. Address all commupications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Eventng World, Pulitser Building, New York. SHORT AEST DID JEFF MORE GOOD THAN RAM BY ROBERT EDGREN. Sore knee or no sore knee, Jim Jeffries will step into the Yosemite Club Mpg, San Francisco, promptly on tire next Friday night. So Billy Delaney, Wis manager, wires trom Harbin Springs. Park mo the Panther A.| range games with teams averaging {ci to twelve yerrs, the Sacted Hears and St, Anns preferred, Address James Bmith. Nes. 141 to 155 East Twenty Attn street, Prater bookbinding, city. The Knickerbocker A. ©. defeated the Eldon Jrs, Saturday, June 4. They also olaim a kame from (he Young League for non-appearance. Would He to he teams ten to even yours. ~ 26, July 8 4, 10, 17, M, Bl and all ndays in August open for uniformed ging thirteen to fourteen sx, Chaloupka, Jr, No. entieth street 4S a race course. ars, SI Bast Sev the Cuturs of racing at the Sanford A. Whe enatd inhes ferred ping. aT peste: Patel by @ score of to hear from senate averai Address Ji {4 ton avenie, Wet Hoboken, N. v. A (ieee create sola like te soln ay street. defeated St. John for onal score of 28 to 6. 8 averagin Te rt 161 Tirvt avenue, ciiy. team Addr fey Wo. a5 Wea Trenton A. of the east side by a hear from John et a ace Epiphanyg beat f 13 to 12, to Harlem Zighteenth street, city. A orack battery aff an all-round play- er wish to jojn a first-class wuntformed team averaging elghtcen yeare, Adres Samuel Wagner, Nv. 85 Bast Bighty- firet street, clt hear from a pitcher, org, No. Jack Munroe at the beach interfered pith the work of the and he considerably shortened his He cut out his boxing en- trely, contenting Dimself with a short walk and an hour's work on the punch- ing bag and the rest of his eymuasium appllunces. \He took the crowding of training quarters with good grace, laughingly remarking that he was glad to see so many people In the place, He told ‘iis trainer that to gut out Slant usually deyelops some such trouble a week or two before the’ of his contest, and ihe habit makes him the terror of fight promoters. y Last year it was a Lear bite. Jef was bitten a month or so before the date of his engagement with Corbett. The little bear's teeth tore holes in j Mighty Jeffrics’s calf large enough to take in the fingers of a man's; id, Bob Fitzsimmous sewed up the gash with a sailor's needle and some late and the wound healed slowly. A week before the fight Jeff gan to limp badly. Word was sent to Jimmy Coffroth, manager of the. Nosemite Club, that a postponement might be asked for. in the tr «There is something peculiar about this “housomald’s knee” of Jeffries. te Ie pnelosur Wo uild Ite ot eet close with would not nev Saturday's be surprised he property of y uable and yet, it o. would Whe to hear racing, iteher, fourteen ma. Would’ alsa ke, to . with teams wverar' "att Address M, Basel, avenue, Brooklyn arrange’ fam" Baileys righty At c. the champi hey would like” 19 twelve years. Yat es Byltosnby the Oriol the sale of the agrour a] ing tote a day's training would not hurt him| No Coffroth telephoned to Harbin and took the next train and stage for the Reale a 16 rs would] % eore ‘by innini examination readily gave his bis aharge permission to lay off, Munrve seems to be In the pink of eondition and he ie very anxlous for the night of the Might to arrive. The fear that the fight would have to he postponed because of Jeffries's bad knee seems to be dispelled, Word has been recelyed trom. the ohampion's training quarters that the Injured limb hose been benefited by a rest of two days and that nelther Jeffries nor his trainer, Billy Delaney, want the match Postponed, and at will be pulled off as per schedule, M'FARLAND RODE 2 Me! 318 " wireet, Pisa of the Bronx, The Auditor B. B,C. id ‘Hke to hear ¢rom a first-clasé Makager Addreap J. A. Huth, No. ale Webster avenue, Bronx. asinaiio Vietor A, C. wou! a range Eames ith teams averaging, 3 roUn tial res fina ‘vende and Caroll atrest, Brook: yn. 22 atterieeVittie ana” Berger; Cam- he said as he smiled Wen mag Hogan. vert dopan't care for money." "It he happens to fect y Hilttle taxy he is as likely aw not to make us put off the date. He doesn't eare a | shap of his Niger {¢ the postponement hurts the house and costs him a few thou- sah.” On that occasion the giant came own to San Francisco cn time without his Append as ft as a man could be REST DOES HIM GOOD. He will do the same now. Jeff has had plenty of work, ebmpleto rest will do him mors good than harm Possibly tho stories of the bear's bite, the “housemald's knee" and other dis- @slora in the Jeffries cdmp aie circulated with deep-latd cunning, The glant @iways hay held such natura! advantages over his smaller rivals that any slight eoGilent to him would only tend to make the mateh more even and to arouse Mote interest in the fight People who would net pay to see Jeffries knock out Munroe would gleafully reparate themselves from the prige of a ring-slde seat if they thought there was © evena chance for a chayge of champlons. ae THE REFEREE QUESTION. he referer question in San Francisco holds a peculiar position. 8 C, defeated the Howe th ofa Score oF is te % ‘The Hiram B. B.C. were algo defeated by the Fensacolas by 1 60 of 13 to §. The winnere would Wie to arrang ames with tame averac:ne ese] teen yeure for sf ° ot ress Thomas Devlin, No, 116 Haat Bevench atreet, The Elenore F. B.C. lost their frat of the, wenson moors, of tie. to hear cate! vortetop, “Address J locke Nowa wast One Iundped and Ninth street. ‘he Arayles would like to book games ng seventeen years. ‘to pla areas f-town games. venty-ninth jo bet of 85 or $10. ‘Vogel No. 229 East et. wine Riverside, ¥. us doteated the ener same / ‘Two or three days of ‘Three good fights afte or to-night ties, strange to 8a to the Kingstons, ‘ames in June, All_three om a he brought off at Butte,.Mon., “UR we, follows tughes, 1 “Og Shs Jordan, rf dreas Prank Nichols, No, eth street, The Puritans would teams avernqing line-up as follows: F. 0’ Meyers If; & Forsaetn McGovern, 3.5 Yor asl ad- woo West att: pouts Gan where — poxing are ike to Fey, these days. Jo the pxincipal: opponent will Quaker City boxer, in this latter bout, ets i clei: be aiender, is mth “ante wap: clans Spme years ago there were several “fake” fights foisted upon the public. ‘The Tebtwelght champonabl Beat of Bupervisors proposed to stop boxing. Finally, through Charles W, Reed, sae tha uvivenal A. on The Carlton B. B. C. would I! arrange ‘games with Emad, nine to eleven years on our ground: Pata open from June i 1, No. 120 East On Pourin rsh (Ewe ood abot Mirtesn or four care Adaress G, Biorck, wen Thi ‘The Lenox A. C., of Yorkville, w: like to hear from out-of-town’ team RYoraging nineteen years oftert multa~ Sie'guaran They have ai! dates in ‘ember Kiang Oni Wwithnss ea RS East 8 Seventy-third street, sed ‘The Elite Basgball Clad teur Baseball ( ib a Charccaane gyegagiiese eel 004056 00—15 Game called. Battert Smolinsky; Reit and Pantie oa The Wanderer Fo i € Yyrocs FG. The wisi ere aks to hear from teams, ave ering one of the big men of the board, a compromise was effected, It was agreed boxing “Fhould be stopped {¢ any more "fakes" were pulled off. To prevent this Mr. Reed pFoposed that only men of first-class reputation, approved by members of the Board, should be allowed to referee, Graney proved acceptable and became the eMficial referee of all the big fxhts, } Is likely that the fight will not be allowed to go on without @ rings In that case Munroe will be forced to accept, Baa So far as n possible local prejudice 1# concerned, Jack Munroe 4 ed, ‘oe Is more a San Franciscan than Jeffries. He lived tn ‘Frisco for several years, played footba The Olympic Athletic Clu team and fought his frst battles in the Olymple ¢ SUL N MATCHED STONE TO FIGHT TO HGHT SUMRECK HOLLIDAY T0-NIGHT LOUIS, June an, the clever and hi lé-welght Nehtor of New ike Schreck. of Cincinnats, d here to-day «o try conclusions jfteen-round bout before the West ma next Thurs. battle at 14 M. on the af. Binfcneeaaee in the other two bouts Benn: the Chicago fighter, will tackle Au Herrera, the Mexican, round bouy at Butte Floyd MoFarland made his first ap- pearance at the Vallsburg board track this season, and received an ovation from the 7,000 spectators at the bicycle races. With only two training periods since iis return from Australia McFar- land finished third in the event for non- winners at the meetin, Burton ‘Downing and W, R, Lee con- tested @ novel match race, each heat boing a reco: breaker for slowness, as All Were Won in @ final 100-yard sprint, ere were fifty-one entri the fiv at race fer aS amateurs, MUNROE WILL NOT ACCEPT GRANEY SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.—Harry Pollock, manager for Jack Munroe, who has just arrived here, states that the mifer will object to Eddle Graney as Pitta MEE with Jofteiew Iria hight Potlock, “who ts “also-the mane ger athe Young, aa te the ae to ¢ 0 i 6 | #8 matter har caused ork cruel alagts in a this ould be 8 ‘games. At 448 th avenue, aan Omaha Club have lately reorgan- id would hear from teams } 711! Ing twenty, voare, On Bunday they | ata layed and di the ne Acate wn iors ya score, of 8 to en, ae Broome treet, "Or Brae h te ork Post-Omee $k Oo191 0-7 Boraug! 00123212 —10 Batter let. Ife Insurance— Portela ce Rand; for Em 1d Weber. At cay tatans Le La Tune Borough A. C. et £ 16 Ci ‘of Boston, will Jock O'Keefe of Chi bout of twenty CASO, yunds, ‘his DONARA- _ An Arrow Collar 1.—Jack “Twin” | Jimmy Stone, the crack 115-pound | fighter of the Avonla A. C,, and George | Holliday, the West Side bexer, will come together in a twenty-round bout at a boxing show to be brought off in private a few miles from Scranton, Pa, to-night, The boys will battle at 116 pounss for a purse of $200. Both ave tn tho best of shape and are coniidunt of winning, This Bout ought to be a fast 44 tles--Bowler aly} \pactallt Doose a * Unto tong have all Saturdays and Bun vy f 5 da: atin Jul; awe uid | ieendio ;| arene eee: Sas tie setohing fens fre innings ae to Ricker. No. ‘ Ban anised sanbaitan me iT wir array ‘aie otpiate Fou eg tiny Hundred and iPwentysicat. ie Now York City, PRY at Emerald Su < qehee / To emunteen {is tener av Fifteen Cents Each Two for 25 Cents QLUETT, PEABODY & CO, te wen OO lars Ae AROS TRL QLUEFT AND MONARON GMIRTR ‘They will m oP, time’ they Ab huvsog geen lon “aver “Behreck In leks Look olace will be between Nghtwelghts. Two of these contests will while the third will be held in Philadelphia, numerous | our sev the lightweight | won.) champion of the world, will be one of [towed to-her anche Yan, el twent: ea | am winns ace ALY ee und Bou (btternoon, cher, ave out six- | Ville in the same arena to-nigat mone Seen. ang wor to book Meld, hook up. w ago, In a similar Blinor's Dav TH Butte, the prospects are dic crowd will turn opt to seu WASHINGTON PARK TRACK 10 CLOSE CHICAGO, June 13.—The Washington ing may be of only one day's duration, and with the running of the Amerlean Derby, on Saturday next, the track gates may @T0se, never to reopen Secretary James Howard sald to-day: “The approaching meeting will decide vashington j. 7 c fro ; The big fellow is so nearly over his djsability that he will do a few tmoecial {0 The Rvenine worl) ire Avon tale Infante would tke oF Mearns, 90 Bast One Hun. | Pars. An attempt will be made to make , inl to The F z to arrange aime with teams averagin ; rm Iho ; Bours of work to-day FRANCISCO, June 13 —The |elaht tovten. weary olde Addreas Paul Grad and Twelfth street, books among the crowd, apd if this visited the training |Goldman, No, 59 West One Hundred and] The Alerts fiagonte ‘falls the fleld of action may be trans- Under ‘any condi tions no telegraph wires will bo allowed Whatever happens to the pveanineton 1-! Park meeting as a whole, the Derby, M| was usserted, will be run, even if hat is no betting ring. Should the meeting many if the track the the profit d for guia: THREE GOOD BOUTS ON FOR TO-NIGHT e to be fought this ut His Sammy Smith, the} Yacht Hauoll Undergeing Repairs, the of | Penney! six rounds . of Philader 13, ot whien Jack McGuigan ts the/ Mian’ ane ih | annem bell FITZ AND ’BRIEN WILL FIGHT IN THE OPEN AIR. Men Matched To-day to Meet in Six-eRound Bout in Philadelphia Ball Grounds n Wednesday, duly 6. = eps. When Fitz was to > Bob Citzsimmons and Philadelphia, Cnr, When Fite wa ne received Figg Jack O'Bricn fwere matched to-day tolaimmons gave in and ther otted wieel In a six-round bout in the open| signature to the articles. Fitg ar the Philadelphia ‘ational ben panded Crownuret a. oheck: League baseball grounds oy tana 4 of July 6 In the event of # rainstorm the contest will be held on the foflow- ing evening. The men will hattle at 165 pounds, welgh neat 8 o'clock on the night of the fight. Each man has post ed a forfeit of $1,000 ag a muarantee he will be at the required welyht. Crowhurst, the well-known promoter of Philadelphia, was selected to referee Witzsimmons met hurst at the Albemarle Hotel Island by appointment at 10 o'clock thi: mornin, ' Crowhurst produced a ast of article: Agreement sianeg “taht ore tb “abe calling the man 0. parioomta ok dat to sign omen der ding the entire re- ot for ntio) Frose ee the troubt ho matter w te rene! cine aes | persis Ea wise ial etd hae will inake no promise that. ,|eannot keep and no Statemen that af cannot prove.’? i id Vark ieantereeatts, Mx Feebt lenene, Vital New chil owas ena in alphabet Cony? 8 wR m8 thene abe Tea exe nub loots Hourae 0-13, AS a as Dri RANE. the articles "oe" are uhat the Ee a it Power Boat Races at Reckawny- The Jametea Bay Yacht-Club hi first of day off 11 water be oo Pe o daroceles ia me vw fs he. elapend ti The Sévcral_ hundred people watehed the puc- cessful hauling out of, the steam vacht iit allenic efor the Lysistrata, , M Snith, ‘Near morn | sin, Ne} ‘A new y It t Robbing C Y. int on. the erat an vitae __SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. Goopbs. SCOPHKINGS Lots of little Conven- fences that may be just what you want for your Yachtior Launch, Everything in and supplies. Camp outtits— Boats of all kinds. Send tor catalogue N&, 4 Dory Skitfs.... Dorys.,. Yaeat Tenders w! 119—eCHAMBERS STREET 1}9- Botween Broadway and West Broadway. OLD DR. GRINDLE. years @ di alist in diseases ont, 10" tt us hontn wheel ist eel hn to bad New York's Master Specialist, %,SU°5 ine Dr. L. R. Williams 4 New i fittings unde is | aus ? = oe anata. eck doo aks i

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