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* am ene WORLD |: NO BEI TING ON AMERICAN DERBY. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, “1904, | SPORTS EDITED BY. rr SNEWS FROM THE FIGHTERS’ CAMPS. ROBERT EDGREN PROBABLE SUBURBAN STARTERS. Horse. Africander Proper ... Hermis Weight. 24, 110 124... Owner. Hampton Stables......Bullma .W. B. Jennings....,...Odom, Waldeck Stable.......Helgersen, =. R. Thomas.. - Redfern. H. Jockey. JEFF’S BAD KNEE POSTPONES FIGHT. —— (Special to The Fevening World) not unexpected, and Jit was thought SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 14.—] that the knee would become thoroughly Champion James J, Jeffries and Miner] sound after a ttle work, but the re- Jack Munroe will not meet next Fri-| appearance of swelling settled the mat- {day night to nettle the question of who] ter, Postponement must be had, and Js the better man with the gloves. Coffroth was immediately communicated The fight has been 4 until : pone with, ‘The news of postponement was June 20 because the Injury to Jeffriew's| ceived with a certain amount of eatis- knee sustained during training will sot! motion at the camp of Munroe, ‘Trainer allow him to get in proper shape tor} rim sgesrath meomeds vieaeeal rather a battle with the sturdy miner on the| than anare ca date oMginally set. The fact of post- ape ponement was announced last night Ly Munroe Crowd Pleased, Manager James Coffroth, of the "I'm sorry Jeff is on the sick Ist’* semite Athletic Club. ‘The postpone-] he sald, “but for Munroc's sake I am ment was granted upon request of} glad of postponement. Ie 4s {mproving Billy Delaney, Jeffries's trainer, who In] to a marked degree every day, and telephone communication from Harbin | the longer the tight {= put off the bet- Irish Lad.... B, Duryea. (Spectal to The Brening World) | Springs, where the big fellow 1s in| ter he will be prepared to take the Hugenia Burch.........+ .Mrs. I. Curtis... SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y., June 14. | training, stated that notwithstanding | laurels from Jeff. He Is in grand shape Major Daingerfield.. iach Lic. HENAN CTT ‘rhe woather and track were both|the threedays’ rest enjoyed by the|as it {s, but will be tle galner by the 2 He {deal at Sheepshead Bay this morning. {champlon his knee is in such a con-| delay.’ Bavaule ies ly Gis la. Job at MOREE All the trainers availed themaelves of |dition that it is impossible for im| Manager Harry Pollok talked In @ Shorthoso ......eeeeeee Goughacres Stables...Lyne. tho excellent conditions and the track] to enter the ring at the time agreed|sinilar strain, while Munroe simply TODOgBAN «1.666. ce eereeeeveess 9%... James R. Keene wT. Burns. Was thronged with horses during the} upon, Delaney asked that the fight be] shrugged his shoulders and emiled. malt erecesecascoascosess 100. Gebhard... del galloping hours. But despite all this| pul off one week, and Coffroth, cn] “Any time suits me,” he remarked. Puleus . . tebrand. °; the Work was principally tn the nature| Mls own voltion, put {t off for ton] To-night. Friday night or two Weelts of galloping and the rallbirds were not | days. T want Jef to be in. good shape, There | 10116) iny iair-raising exnivitions | Tt appears from Inte advices recetved| is’ iu. credit. ii licking a. oneelegwed anon, from Jeffries’s camp that the big fel-| man nt fs Ted tye '{ Probably the mo feature was al tow resumed 7 F tare , Jeffries will not be fored to deliver mile and a quarter by" Delt in Say 1-2, | OW resumed training yesterday after-| sie forfeit of $1.40 he his deposited as ih preparation. fe Tidal Stakes at}200n- He took a long waik and ihen|a'gunrantes for his. appearatce next . that atanen, nd on -Satur-{ Worked for a half hour in the gymna-| Friday. Manager Pollok will not claim The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Hdition Pf aqiy Tren 1, wy Were both |sluni. While at work his knoe did} im he seaieee tet the: noh-appeare all the news of tho amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- J *!:" ty cass excreise wad looked nne| ot bother iim much, but as soon as (Ault OF Alm ce se noe ae te lenges, &c, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor § day bet ore ts he cease a it Besnine Lil aaa nore a ‘i ante ied y Sap he ferret nC t corps of as-| the Ww een reduced | the . ne and 0 Ob- of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, Fee eee eee eo neta Ge itae: aia ae aentinuoua fist. applicas|Jeodons (OF Eollok whe: clubt tae tre sistanta rushing) thilteis: Ii rorler to by ithe ald of continous) Hat app i right to select the third man in we everyting in readiness for the : ared. ‘The atiffness ani ‘ et ¥ ( opening of the meeting on ‘Thursday, | ons, reappeared. mane Say ras nd it select Graney’ over 3 he Loughlin Ieeum Juniors, of St. | teams: Crystal Juniors, Oswegos, Psro]and consequently the grounds pres soreness Was, according to lok’s objections Ceceta’s t Cc. Church, would Ike to |B. Chib, Melr Athletic Club, St, Ann's Jan an. ne, hfe workouts ¥ =f ee book games with teams averaging thi Haseball Club of Eleventh Street and] FANCY Five furlongs In 1.10, teen to fourteen: y side bet of | Crescent Athletic Club. Address I "hand James Rowe, trainer, | K the Moheyane to: Adams, No, 3% Enst ‘Thirteenth stre INTRIGUE—Five furlongs in 140 1-4, | Keelers, eserves und team ‘he Higgins Field C said hindily; James Rowe, trainer, Uke. strony erred. Tho lineun In| yond igint toni creme tem fede LEU MATRA; furlongs in 1.09 3-6, | ax follows ager, If; Britt 1 eearianae! ra of age, They wish nicely; James Rowe, trainer, - cf; Kennelly. a Smith, 3. Metdndent AB NGORni ext Sunday, and |AMBKUSINE—Pive furlongs in 1.10 1-2, Ih. Robertson, #8.; McGuire, p.; Sloth: | [0.p0OK, 4 kame for next Sunday, ane iv: James Rowe, trainer, Address David J. Fisher, No. | gpen, “Addrest Mu Hasel, No. 138 Wil GIRL—Five furlongs ‘in 111, h Henry street, Brooklyn, loughby avenue, Brooklyn. capnpedtngs James Rowe, er. 4 tral Duk, Baturday. ‘Tho Union Baseball Club defeated the! CA EMUSH A. mile in 1.54, galloping; 3 Nii anti (hh GD Reliance F.Cluly bythe following: BRIGAND—A Tmfle kid a Curtong tn ee : Lea} Sp bcm score 3 andily; Ed Feaks, trainer. a t ess he is the last boy 6 viednship 2.8 8 010 2x x x IS oo trRor98)?s BELVINO=A mile ‘in Lio" galloping; | “English Tad will not start in the | less he ts the Inst boy lett on Derby I terlos Hf Hoefer and Gough; | Union cI 2 4 og Kd Peaks Amerioan Derby if the track Is muddy.” AN Ae oon, auietfy rumored OBrien and Green, On siiiriiis,” May 9, they defetted] REViniveoA mile in 1.60, going with| “go sala Fred Cook, owner of the! it as,peou aulety rumd Redoute t League Park, June 12,27 M the te: Naw UESAAZ my ay ry paugy mee Ed Feaks, jtralner. ga | Western favorite, when asked if the in Ris rom thd. mahi ee cogelved ot ames: G4 0 a ME ‘ONIAN--SIX furlongs in 1,20; Be 5 " ‘ y ec DOOK. ¢ eh the colt for St. Mincant Ire. OOTO OO MOO Ty | URten ine. SER eI NC TEE GUC es mae | aks, trainer son of Requital-English Lady could run) ity 1 arta che colt f Paaneks enox Juniors 102201210914 6 SNES AN $68 Rast Phir. | TURQUOISE BLUE en furlongs in| in mud, him) would be retalned thile: Cock Tenax 22 10-01 14 Adrms. No. && Bast (Phitr 1. While Cook Latterlas--Brodrick and “roml: (Me-| ns Caner : i12 handily; Fred Litgefteld,! “you may say that if the track is In mene iigallxe as much in accepting this ei ghia me AK \ bi alas sy Y a hi iy 7] atched, proposition as he would to Avoy and Lederer Sedewick Baseball Club have a] ANCESTOR— " bad shape my horse will be scra * | win, he Is dec Start and At League Park, June 1. 4 P.M few open dates for Sunday. morning and| ANGESTOR—A_ mile in 1.50, galloping: | oie se there Is any kindof a footing or! horace’ te Pea aa AL fond of hlk Hernoon games, at Sedgwick Park |HEATHERDOWN Hour, furlongs in| a fast track he will start just as sure | Unless, as ho says, the track tn decn ie Damintenns 120000.010- 8 218 Soventy-sixth stroat and Fifth avenue, 0.8, breezing; W Presgrave,| ae he walks on four legs. Furthermore, Hae Laid will be found at the Krlemtship. 1843 7B ivopkl Adress A, 4 man, mun ‘wine mt on eaguy bra bral Ager, No. o%0 Seventy-Atth street, Brook DON BOXAT Quarter in 0.25; s. 7, ] 1 nave hopes of petting ie urpension terleslOhlsen and “Dean, [ly joker, train against Dominick remove: SSS reese Tee DOW NE os ie Le Glaan 7H? of Public School No, 8 ae- SANDY ANDY Four furlongs tr! have him ride the colt. I am satisfied ) wen a——_—_— Mr Do rer Mr TT. eeated Class TB, of the same school! OOBAN' MDM obi tasiongs in 1.20;| Nicol cannot ride him properly, al- MEN’ 5 ; ; neta like toe aa of four games. The scores Areas h W. Jahard, fatner. though he has won two races with him, SEASES Wo good ourfelders. w like tof ws s follow: iLANA—Three ' furlongs in 0.36, fely a good team about sixteen years. pirst game, 7B handily; J, Welly, trainer, The boy Is too light and the horse goes 1 treat und cure all * E., cure of Laymer 2 Second game, 7B LORD OF TAE VALE-Four furlongs | Just where he pleases, and has won his acute and ‘chronic ner : ne Third game, 71 in 0.58, breezing: J. Whalen, trainer. |Taces this year on his own gameness, Nous and Deivate The Hamtlton Field Clu) would lke] Fourth game, iB? VARIAN—Five “furlongs ‘in 1.10,| J atill believe, however, that Nicol Is a See, sean t eae to arrange Ramos with uinformed teams] Club 7B? of Public 83 would! _) breczing, A. J, Joyner, trainer. good boy on horses which he can han- benetit? and" prompras averaging from thirteen to Afteen. The| like to arrange ames with any Class|CZARAPHINE—Five furlongs in 1i01-4,| fe” auc Jenglish Lad need a. much tellet because iny past players ars aa follows; Warren, ¢ y Chub tn vity, Address I. Kas- _breezing; A. J. Joyner, trainer. . iB! cs ppd experience tells nie Just Mosier. Ins Billys, 2b; Connelly,” #9: 4 tringky bast One Hundred and|EXCENTRAL Five furlongs in 116 1-2; | stronger boy. I will not ride Nicol un- {RAE You need 10 trae Glens ah arch “atsy efi | Tenth: & A. J, Joyner, trainer. — = ou strong, healthy and Peete eden soneph Paenantar tonne F.C. of Harlem teor-| JONQUIL-—Bive furlongs in 1.10, hand- my ayste) arsenals: NOE Hamilton aires ganize iy sind pinyed the LiP-| TRADITIONS ive fitlongs in 1.16, HOLLIDAY FLUNKED. based testes May 2 Vigtionts. 9) lonewoods, 9 | tons, be em by a score of 15 nicely; A, J. Joyner, trainer, principles, May m, Vigilante, ti: Glovers, 2. dune) They will may the Shadows June 1) ———— The twenty round bout between Jimmy = yourget the pense A Vichants, ® Rivals, 0. ‘The Vigtiants| Watts Oval, One Hundred and Forty y 3 a ene line aptas fotiont: enn, ps Took, er feceond street cn Leno avenue CARTER TO FIGHT AGAIN, | Stone, the crack 115-pound fighter of the |] Sf,4aF8 of, ae Sures By 8 AuG> Widmann, ¢ aiid Oak ‘i chreiners 1b] the Veopia Baseball Giub played their, jAvonia A. C.,“and George Holliday, the WRAKNESSE 5, losses. | draing st Kell ann, Schmidt, ss . ame this season last Bunday and ° 1 at ons by my aye fan Sh and captains Wurtz, rf: Kine eee eee aera at 0 tof. they plas | “KIM" Carter,’ the South Brooklyn | Nest side boxer, which yan) $0. pee TRICE ent ration OF Ao Tabin, 1 and sso Ro Graz. 16] the Plymouth team next Sunday on the} lght-heavyweight, will fight again de-| Pee? fought In private five miles fout- Gfowly cured Without etite (ol Denied rf Hac BUA re fleld adjoining Jasper Ove For Kames|snite reports to ‘the seffect. that the | Side of Scranton, Pa., last night, did STRICTURE sis" dilating or atrete \ miitea thorns mn (seve pen to © teen years) a 's e plac y 19 loss of 1e. SO UE BO EAN 1S iesnor, manager, No. 408 St. Nich-/9€atings he has received in the ring} Mt take plavé, Holliday flunked tn | ing, No Bee Oia no matter what UB aie NY Bete inant a WIN prevent hin from ever going on, | the worst way by falling to put in ant] mai soit conaltion, Gail and jel” tne ‘Three Rood players are willing to play] “phe Rivals Juniors defeated the Poto-| Carter is stopping at Hoboken at prea. “Myarengs, “ine, battleground. | Fexplain to vou tne slipls vet, effective any position on a stvang team Avert macs on Sunday by a score of 8 to d.lont, where he will take a rest until/and when it came time for the boys to| | and Nigoroue, Write 1 30" cannot all, aging twelve wears. Aditoss J. Duffy! tho winners would lke to arrange/gentomber. After that Carter Intende | Weigh In Stone jumped on ie seals | | Howrw yeto 9 PIM Galles. Sun No. Sos, Patmette t. Brookivn games with teams averaging ten to es or wends land welghed exadtly 114 pounds, which fn 30, At Peat oth aee COONS Re Hom) ‘The Kdgewator defeated. the] twelve of agg. Address Paul} t» go Into training and will be prepared | Was a pound below the Weight at wich Tete aie te ac 11 to 10, and do-| Faust East One Hundred and|to tight any of the good men at his they were to nave boxed. DR. R. 4. M. MACKENZIE’S feated the Lexingionus by a score of 18] Second str weight roe Macale; manager of Car-| AR Holllday, falled ce welsh in ie MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE, to llon dine 4 The winning team will — tev, said to-day that Carter js not alevéen put in’ an appearance, the club aay reame fourtoea te fit wreck by any means and that when he| matchmaker gave Stone the forfeit of |] 146 West 34th St., New York, Kea "s ann “stecurry [FLANNAGAN BEAT GRIFFIN} wrick ty any menns and tat wi in By eien had’boen posted iy Menansee [AA : NY teen year MeCw 6: ti 3 Fort Lee, N On next Sunday at Ulme Park, POM, the fifth game of the season will take place between the Woodbine B.C and the Felix & Barry ROB CG) Ulmer Park is the home diainond of the Felix & Barry alub, and opponents they will have fn then Sunday after Sunday such as the Brookiyn Reserves, Mori *. Mauser, Launels, Spooner F.C, Superba ALC.) Northville F.C. Areudia ALT AML Kiyns, Norwich A.C and others \ Ko0d pitcher _ wanied, about fit: teen years old, hy T strong team in the Bronx. Address Jo. Knight, No. 62% Fest One Hundred and Fortteth street. A good outtlelder would like to Join « good uniformed team averaging £ eventecn to eighteen vears of age cams preferred are the Keelers, Sheck- ards, Wagle A. C. and such teams of the diamond, Call « William J Ray, eare Co Connor 01 Roebling street, Brookiyn, Union F.C. would Ike to fill June £6, July 3, 4, SL with teams averaging six: ® P PUL SITS rt fi | e Pp 4 | F s i tb , t v Pp Lo Cram — | t An official opinion from Mr, Vos-| few days ago was dropped Into a handl- burgh, the handicapper of the Jockey} cap. His previous form had been bad \_ @lub, as to why Mr John E. Mndden's| He won. Col, Will for an entire season ¥ horses get away with so many hanii-| fooled the handicapper and kept on aps would make very interesting read-| winning right along, Mr. Madden go ang. There is no question that Mr./ ing | handicapper one better at all Mr. Vosburgh fooled to| tines a Uy " \. Mr. burgh ts acknowledged the ale that this country has * Mr. Vosburgh arrives nt the conclu-| ever hi ANHOL Cops with ‘io sion that the Madden horses are no ac-| Mi Maaden rea) AE N97 Ar A le . count, and drops them into his handl | Horaea on thelp (ublioe form, ald. then faps at very easy welghts, While on enty pours for what Madde fcrm it ds conceded that the Madden 4 Ow that the Madden horses ARNG anes II, the formf that the Madden ho horses do not look have ign have shown Is only what other ho (Special to The Evening World.) a eet: ® way of showing remarkable | have’ shown during the ane au GRAVESEND, N. Y.. June 14.--The - improvement and making the handi-| buncle, beaten fifteen lengtha by UM! wosthor wae nertac . 1 4 eapper look very f last t they met, ron Himself Me ape r wan perfect at the Brooklyn a x head yesterday, Shorthose in this| Jockey Club's course this morning, The 3 Mr. Vosburgh must feel a bit foolish e race Wax sent to the post so fore! Kalloping hours were — pleasn and Be jt when he sees these Madden horses ‘1 he could scarcely ratae i gallop, | tramers, rnfibirds and | f A after the race he pulled up lame. | Wirde and racers alike had . Prove in such extraordinary fas alon | and etter te nage he pulled wp lame.) @ busy morning of It. ‘The track was over their previous races. In Council} vave him win, Tt is dimeult to under: I prime condition, and the runners * man's last race he was beaten fourteen! stand why a horse In the condition) had no trouble in stepping over tt in 4 lengths. «True. the going was heavy, | Shorthoxe was yerterday should have) tear time 5 but tn dry going Counctiman ne r| been sent to the post fratier Walter Jennings sent his Sub- ih whowed that he had any busin Six Favorites Beaten, urban Handteay candidate Proper 4 beat horses like St. Hellane, Snivage Six favorites were beaten at Gravos- Mile aid a quarter in 24 1 the racer ¢ Agile. True, there was some satistic- | and yesterdiy, What was sald iit thisfdld tie work in the same. nonchatant $ tion that Salvage wae badivy benten aU sate wae eee eMt eal i. nMAnner that is so characteristic of him. Bavvace wan plunged on for A eit | hon feat, "Inthe tet ifteen races “Eralver ‘Com Welsh allowed William ' mente Bhessmart neople fairly Ale) i Gis. tw ites have wor reff. Leeds's haydicap candidate Major the price off the board bookies are ishing their coffers | Darmgerield a mite and ast ‘ woken enixhing their ; a mile and a quaster work Two Different Itnees. HE ee ee oe revit rack [oUt for his Suburban engagement, the Last time Salvage started he Was left! and gross racek as well as change of] black reeling off the distance In 4eoran for the oubli course, winners should be hard to find. | 2111 galloped out t » and Li if i AAR CTIR iT he mile a ia : he tan for the smart | A jiconst unning that HAL tirecceighthe in ome Le a “fee Ue oe prevailed at Gravesend and the pros-| Ureccelgliths in 2.28 1-5 : Deople, but gathered nothing, But about | ACN ave that the game ie not going tof Affloander, another Surburban eligible 4 hese Madden handicaps, Mivbuck a’ he easy by any means quartered here, was shown on the isa — course aad allowed nothing but slow P | € ri exerel This will be usked fils tinal stien in aw ra this Afternoon Shose ludulged In galloping wer HELLO-S jodt-mite tn OM, breexings I. Burlow. trainer ROUNDELAY -A half-nile in 0.50, easl iy K Burlow, trainer GOLD BOY Bour furlongs tn 00, wade e Joping: W mmen traine sae. “ACK PRINCE Pour furlongs in 0.5%, a OW. Timinens, trainer (Special to The Evening 1) Woe working advantageously and that kT Turtongs in 041 BUTTE, Mon., June 14—enny Yanger| he would surely win, Yanger tought! Getta Wi Miaber, trainer, Went down before. Aurelio Herrera's | tow trom the start and played a tlek i, enalis; W, Fisher, trainers @torm of blows in the eighth Toft! game on the Mextean’s wind, but the | RESEMBLANCE Three-quarters " i @ twenty-round contest last nigh, latter seemed to be fortified against at bree | ne rain : Hefore he encountered the ter nything that Yanger wax prepared tol WEL) CIV MI Six furlongs in Pesinithedaw the Ct ase Ai Wthough Bony made a splendid Rialoplie Pals ar punches in the Ji niche boy and Lat OCCT SINAN Ent Monte aol DEVINATION—Bix. fur Lira B ail of his m sdmivers thought he F THAIN O ET eee tO RATT wiidily: P. Welal ., BE SEL PENTAUR-A half mile tn vl, eastly; a J. Neumeyer, tatner Pe ' IMAIO DAINGEREFIELDY-One and Pe Threeseighths miles fy iy hand ‘ig fly, Welsh, Watner i? } YLAD- Five furlongs in) 1.0 1-2, “4 wands Wet, traine BRIGADIER —Five turk in 1.08 1-2, : >| ty! andily, F Weir, tralner CARLO Three-quarters in easily; Weir, trainer CINCINNATUS—One mile in 1461-4, handily, We Smith, Cralner furlongs “in 0.81, zi (Special to The Evening World) Special to The Fivening wWerld) oighths | in 0.38, +) PHILADELPHIA, June t.—Joe Gans. AND, Me, dune i-1) was Tebecciantiie ta i shampion light-weight of the world, | t Connolly's superb physica ; Morris, teniner. hs yroved conclusively 1 that rie} Sondition and gameness thar snved Hifemile in O53, gallop> Bate eee eae b e from an early defeat it Ui md Te net aa in 1.19 1-8, sumors that he is going buck are alse, bout with “Blink"* MeCloske easily: He Williams. teeter, 2g by summarily disposing of Samm adelphia, at the Pastime Ath-| NEPTUNE epee furlongs in 0.51, Bmith. considered one of the P le Club, No decisions ure given At] yy MANMNR! Jo Hiner, trainer, ae f ducts of Philedelphia in vhe light- Pastime rat htt miles in 200, eastiy, J. Hines, The Quaker Clty man’s terrific trainer Weight class. punches and hard swings ty FORWARD.-Five furiongs in 1.05, ease Smith proved a poor match a ae tacemedvonivitos nae Hyd Anes. tratper Seaachad Him at hie mere ata rata ORIYA He PRO -One And one-quarter meas in Whe bout ended in. th i makin he local Wo Jennlags, trainer i eye, bout ended the all the harder, and he stood Deo voile ns easily vi fei stopne to save 1 would have xd an ore ings, treiner itt Bmitp from f punishment aud f re Five forlongs tn 1.04, hand: : the Au Hat of act dinar man dn hal he distance. De: Cornell, trainer humiliation Knock ou spite the fact that he was being }PRINCESS IRISO A halt == ese eaten Connolly was fully as aggces. breexing Bo Lightfoot BRIGGS WON EASILY, |<< as Stechaicy hr nghout ee Te ie Kaonies in Aeveral Stina wirnrined tid) Phitadel sutlonge | in (Apecial to The be Workty vos that rocked hin heud bauly. ores DEY BATH, Me., June Jimmy De Kathe e Hout Ware One Of the t yeightha tn j port never hat x in with aera ROTA Con al CHAMPLAIN—Thtee-eighihe tn 0. Brigse here. last wight, and was dis ri k, while, Mec! 40. easly: BL Woelr, traine: ORK SUE : MAXIM-Six furlos qualified the fMfth round of fresh and unscratche YONA ceiere onee scheduled ten-round hout fur r Teese HOMESTRADT One | and one-eighth it | es tn 201, handily A “An ye Waiting in clinches. After going tho MELODY AND O'KEEFE DRAW, | ime ti! 20: endliv a! %Zimtner, Mat from a hard sw to the Juw In DUKE OF KENDAL—Three-quarters the first round Dayenport appeared to 1 to The kvening 1 PT RR : 4 Sethe his best during : ft} RU Mon., June M4 Iy Melody breerings J. Goldeboroagh, trains Bhs sight to lose on touting, a ly }and Jack O'K fought toa deaw | MANMILIAN—Three-quarters’ tn 1 Succeeded, Briggs pursued his usual In-f yesterday afternoon in twenty of the]. Dendy, S. Marrs, tral . Agiting tactics and caught Davenpors | fastest and tercest rounds ever seen | OMURIE JONES Three-wighiths in 0.37 #speatediy in tue stoma 1 kidne 1 Butte, Ht was a fight from the word AND—Six. Curlonas Lan, With sti jabs and jolts thet would |g. and re WAS HOLA minute's A. Zimmer. trainer - Gon have put his opponent put of rom. be when Re WBONTDAS—A hal@mils in 51. easil . M , “i de rant r tt Tavilor, trainer Bess fad the bout Leen allowed to go Ned eSATA gas He TO [x ILA CREINALHiveselal Wig eo further fed and grogmy In Une third round wad | po, BaQnange TE Mason, ty eon i ee Wie Were aA ed by Uneit b. POUA—three’ furionies "in Tt-2 A © men abandar i Kel + a Rowan Pld ded unered J weele aac re AAA AS St. OMAN (Alive R PENSE UB Rate Bit FOUN GS edly A ATOn ROVOA Haltarnie in 0,81,, {ian ”@ All Cubans, who are) playing 0 Dut OL rom tha efteres ‘ die D. Carter, trainer article of ball this year, will play |iuht and left to jaw, bu PRIORITY A half-mile in 01, handi- t1 Murray Hil nine at Olympic tones for the hexc ¢ ly; J). Carter, trainer ' " O'Weefe with a Miss RRYANT— Four furlongs: fa One Hundred and Thirty-sixta een i Ja E : ‘ ents fru b1-%. easily; D. Carter, traty und peLeru, on. Sunday, 7 the {utee remaining FOMAGR Pour furlongs’ In 0) 12, 3 Cuban KareKacion | had decidedly ne . MN oteelaK ” * se be being able to | O'Keefe wax knocked ail over the iin Nye Dis Garten at TAneE £ coach- | though he responded with ginger. Mais Sor cae i tor the | were of the opinion that Melody have heen given the eolalon, shoWd Baseball, Polo Grounda, PM, Bh. Louls ve. New York. Adm, vim Boe 4 (Bpeclal to The Rvening World) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 14—The main bout at the Cambridge A, * last night was between Jack Mlanagan, of Cambridge, and Billy Griffin, of South Rorton, They were to go ten rounds. For three rounds there wae some clean, clever work on the part of both men. GriMn aimed continvaliy at Flanagan's stomach, hut the lattes got back al most every time with rigtt and left. In fourth round Griffin continued his work {o the stomach, and his blows ap- parently were beginning to telt on the mbridge man, when suddenly Flana- an Jumped in and delivered three or ‘ur short-arm blows to the head and jaw and Griffin went down and out. CLOTHING to order, $1 weekly. Drings salesman. WOODRUFF, 00 teen to seventeen. They line up as fol- lows: Curley, p; Darling, sb; Flat KAN, 2b; Slattery, c; Lasbury. 1b; Davis, s« Cratan, if: Diemer, ef; Whalen. tt Aadress T. Lashury, No. % Vhird ave: nue. The Union Baseball Club would like! to arrange games with the f seal abn ? hest of shape. jam Q ments of tha kidneys, curing private diseases everything science coul » not attern My Ni cures— bf SPORTING. Byookiy Jockey Club Races. Day, at 2.30 F, My VARIC Nother PRIVATE Dit Itation {8 free and invited Cal) and see me, or send for my wri Dr. L.R. 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