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yal THE WORLD: FRIDAY D PICKING AT RACE-TRACK. A FEW DAYS AGO AR J.J RYAN ANNOUNCED THAT THE GAME WAS TOO SwitT #HE WOULD Go To EvROPE IF AR RYAN GOES AcRoss Now ITWie Be IN THIS STYLE, Mb iiebice ier t-inte ANY B00 £57 Are in League with Any BigG amblers. KS NOW REFUSE BETS ON STEEPLECHASES }inot True, However, that Stewards Have Di ™ covered that Jockeys Riding Over the Jumps | good nts a coking k on “Ht Is not true, as has been stated, thatyand faint. Tt ts true that a fleld of steeplechase stewards have dis-| jum over a good course prese @overed that the jockeys riding brilliant « cle. But the good-—as ap- steeplechases are in league with the| plied to horses and courses—are la No one would be sur-[.n Chis country, Ly however, at any development] The men who refused to bool that might be unearthed in connection | yesterday's steeplechase aro to be mended, Thelr action is a atlent have such a bad odor ut the running of them that eleven the members of the Metropolitan Association turned their slates este are truly run. eponset seem to vint out the fact that ek, P. J. McGrath, M. C. Lewis, O'Connor and FB. P. McDonald bird and comes home on the bit com- pros! teat that they do not believe that these! , And the races) Flying Buttress and others they Bi oney is down} That heavily! backed favorite takes the jumpa tke a and refused to book on them, | ere not ® bookmakers were Leo Swatts,! Take a heavily backed steeplechaser, | ‘Leo Mayer, Harty Grito, F. &. Brindie,| one that all the wise 4. T. Powers, Charles Walters, George} on in chunks, Not at s bookies who did book on tive race | bother to force the pace, and th : soorcied, as they deserved to be. on pleking out the best 1 in the know bet on one horse Mgt his own Umea In ly. and that horse was Black Death run thie walked in, and it looked as if the outsider should. n there would be t irt ot how The Mets as a body ought to refuse} Water Was suddenly | into a con- Yo quote odds on these races, ‘They | ‘elon of ants @ nothing to recommend them, There Humo Grand Younater. More brutality about vhem than Jeever| Humo ts a «rand two-vear-old and at 8 bull fight. There has been no] hi improves, with eich race, He Is the hase at Brighton where there | asked, and le is always ready. to show we not been sprinkled all over a Sit’ more than any one believer he yurne jockeys in various bas apr eee y from tite fall they receive, ihe Gtaeh 1 True nad wan ieee One Jockey Killed, fo loaf, Ot. Bellane shet out of the R bunch and after him, Burns, who was “Jockey Green, ‘iding Terrible Terry | riding Humo, St. Belivne coming @ steeplechase one day, was thrown | nd baking | ir waved it In the alr Ih terrific force. He never recovered | frome Sr” hy, gall ge ade sciousness and died without knowing | fast, | who was What had happened. The ambulance | St | ing and looked ashes out on the course with every | A", a : eplec base. of the cracks wil moat interest PPP Womeh in the grand stand scream | Hum hs no enga horses fali, and turn away sick right events WITHIN THE RING POS South | Good wi the frat to # Harr lyn = bantam-weight, who 18! Egan b Jim Jettries. tehed to fight Frankie the toot fampion bantam-welght, for six! jy nin, AVel by different trains, ands, before the National A. €., of longer «peaks to Jack Moone delpiia, on the night of July i, a being trained le by brother, ‘ler: BENNETT BESTED Bovern will remain with his i Will also be his chief advis the battle | Egan is no longer a member | and BBY THOMPSON firm of Jeffries & Co. He sev-| Soectal to The Evening Woelt) odnection with this ern) PHILADELPHIA, July 22-Jack Ben- it failed (o transact e{ nett, of Mokeesport, bested Bobby The im thyt terme, e¢ and but as s out despite hi account of was in superb condi ery hard, ual ing effect avold this jab It tor him. The “ : p Jef has a peculiar look to it fo return East. the Chicago fight _ pro- talking of an open-air fight 0 tne doe Choynaki t . I, Whi the to cook nett and after the to the body, Thompr air ol tne the Bent. ne wkclting. One 4 a left jab with tell- Thompson seemed unable to second found contented timself by countering son, a8 usual, rushed matters, but his condition did not wore, 4 m4 ejand Jimmy Gardner, the hard-hitting were HE WAS THEN SEEN WHISPERING FARGWELLS OR, SOMETHING To mS COMMISSIONER, i ARS ve EVENING, JU SPORTS EDITED BY , HORE AND AER HRT A TY-BS GRAVESEND, N. ¥., July 2%—Con-| ditions for work were again perfect at the Gravesend track this morning. N Willlama’s steeplechaser Candling, while | being sent toa mile and « half workout | W NOKALIGE by Trainer William MeGibney this! | Morning, In some unaccountable man- {ner fell after going a mile and a quarter in 2.19. Jockey James Corr waa in the rendered Insensible. waa feared he was fatally injured, Dr. Bergen, who was summoned, found the) boy to be suffering from a dislocated shoulder and painful bruises about the body. The boy revived, however, and his Injuries, while painful, are not coi sidered serious. he horse shoulder was thrown out a result of the fall. some of th morning's best works were as follows DINAH SHAD-A quarter in 0%, hand | » Uru , tratver MUSKETEER—A half mile in| easily; B. Welr, trainer, AND TRUE-~ A quarter in 0.34, 7B. Graves, trainer IKISH—Five furlonga in 2 ng. W. Hurley, trainer, THICK WE cD--Five turionga tn 1.09, Kalloping Hurley, trainer. avy AL MAXIM—A quarter In 0.24, handily: r, trainer, JASKED—One mile in 1.00, easily; elr, trainer. Five-eighths in 1.10, breezing, G. Cornell, trainer, , COR —Five-eighths in 1.10, breea- ing, G, Cornell, traine: LADY POTEN One mile in 1.45, easily; Wo Shields, trainer YOUNG HENRY- One miie in 14, handily: W. Shields, treiner. Vila Three-quarters in 0.26, handily: T. Welsh. tra: N Quarter In 0 handily trainer Quarter In 0.2%, handily; rainer. Phreé-quarters in 1.18, eaa- rneil, trainer Five ‘furlongs In 100 1-2 ha Ga 1, trainer. THE. CURE—On tn 0.25, handily CLOVERT AND n 0.2%, easily Vie Hollar, BEN CROCKF tupongs je 117 1% galloping; G. BL Morris, tratner DANCE SRICO Sie forlones in 1.17, all ho) Moumewer t 1 0%, hand: mer A. Zin trainer. tn 119, handtly D. Carter, traine MISS PRYANT Five-elehthe in 1 bande. D . ANDY WILLIAMS ar}onms CR, breoging: W train ROUND BROOK ens int hrepsine: Wo Shir e EAGT ® handily FITZGERALD AND CARDER TO-NGHT What should result in one of the best battles between light-weights that has been fought so far this year is the twenty-round encounter between Willie Fitegerald, the South Brooklyn fighter, Zimmer, trainer lad from Lowell, Maas,, which is to be fought under the auspices of the Silver Bow A. ©, of Butte, Mon, to-night. ‘They were to have fought « week ago, sche, ng ax a result of the fall wast? For a nioment it! MANY POSSIBILITES IN TRIP AROUND THE WORLD Giants Looking Forward to the Jaunt—Some of the Old Baseball Stars Who Made the Journey in 1888, That contemplated trip around the Inwns of England, and even in the world of the Giants opens up many shade of the Sphinx that perpetuates porsib! I tes silence on the sands of Devypt. OF course they'll strike London, Base-) What has become of thag string of ball ia not an unknown proposition to) stars that twinkled so brightly in the the Britisher. He has seen It before.| diamond setting? Some havo gone out. Not thit he krows any more about Ite Many are still very much alive and Intrleactes than he aid when fit first shining in the pursuit of other games invaded the sleepy precincts of his, than chasing base hits, athletic mind. But he has seon It, and) On (he Americans were Ward, Healey, that to him is suMfelent to have! Crane, Farle, Carroll, Manning, Wood, fathomed oll ite mysteries. Hanlon, Fogarty and Tom Brown, Fogarty and Crane are dead. Johnny Ward is practising law in this ety and is making good at it. Healey is a pollce- man In St. Louts, His light certainly hurd, ‘The two mest necessary adjuncts! hasn't been doused. Earle was 4 minor to a tliyer when tackling the British) ieaque manager and is now in Cuba, national came—they call ita game—are| Varroll t# a boss expresaman in San A camp stool and a luncheon, A‘pipe is) Refeel, ‘al, Jimmy Manning Is selling He doesn't quite cotton to baseball, having cricket, you know, Jt Is #0 different from cricket, also, “don't you know.” And, being different, tt is ab- “CAREFUL STUDY ‘JOVNER'S HORSES OF PLUNGER” RYAN AFTER, A PLUNGE, RYAN GETS RICH QUICK HIMSELF BY TAKING $40,000 FROM BRIGHTON BEACH BOOKIE \ 4 THE Book mare Rs MR .RYAN MENTIONS A EVROPEAN TRIP. Heh eeteteinbicieielininicteteetetetelobictvitetiob hi S t ier ririvir' * NEXT TINE + MAE FAST TE (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N, Y., July 2.—| The weather was bright and clear, and) the pleagant breeze that swept over the course this morning caused th. gallup- ‘ ing hours to be pleasant ones .t the ¢ Goughacre stable and the Bene! tel and May strings departed during t! merning for Saratoga and ship) snape, The general ex ratoga has dimi: ed the the rucere at the course considerab! if It continues there will not be horses enough left at the Coney Island Jockey Club's course to raise a gallop. Mr. if a! powder in K. s City, and that's a also popular, but is not absolute flelder, by some untoward force of bang-up business, circumstayces, should happen to catch) George Wood left the management of & batted ball they pension him for Life. |s Dilliard-reone tn Cinetnnatt to don the With baseball it is otherwlse, |umplire blue in¢the Southern League ‘The Engilehman will go to see it, how why is one of those strange vagaries of the human choice that even the angels cannot fatnoin. Tum Brown was an winplre in the National League last year, and Pulliam still has him on the list, Everybody knows where Ned Han. Jon iy. ever. He readily elves up his shillings to be entertained by the curious. ‘Team tn Ireland, MoGraw's pilgrims will get a hearty | welcome In Ireland. They don't know any moro about hit and ryn there than! they do across the bridge to Lands End, but the team are Americana,.and that's a free pass to the Trish heart They'd be just as well received If they | played dominoes Old Chicago Team, Of the Chicaxo team, Which was made uy of Anson, Burns, Wilkimeon, Ryan, Baldwin, Daly, Pettit, Tener, Sullivan fr. Anson is the mest. proms is an expert bowler and cue; besides which he !¥ sin the Windy City and eri inent "Pop wielder of Mhe aeey In dO4 Vrestles, look at the Maca on tho| to be a politician in the burg one has team to be very much to the lives. Willtamson, Burns and Sullivan have he members of the club are Looking! forward to the jaunt with all the glee of achoolbovs tearing off the jenves of rtrack cut at the earthly plate, Bald win ix a doctor In Pittgburg. Jimmy Ryan is manager of the Colorado Springs Club. of the Western League, the calendar to get at the date of & freq Pfeffer Is in businesr in Chicago. vacation. Thev remember—that ls, some. Tener |s a bankers no Ph faro- it f them, wh e AllAmercane and. Pittabote, and tom Daly te manager 9 ner? All-Americans and ie Providence teem, of the Eastern he All-Chicagos ran the corners of the League Tom playe ein WSS—when this aggregation! iw White Sox last venr and was after~ AF? Lider the auncbethed akles, ward transferred t9 the Cineinnatl Reda ' ball urder the sun-bathed skies “Te hard to kill a ballplayer. . Time within wind ef the tinkle of pas a hard fob oc i any most of them stein, rurvive even Ue umpire. man on the dense green FELIZ AND DURANE IN FAST 20-ROUND DRAW syeoial to The Eveoing Worl the faw that gent Peltz to the mat in SAVANNAH. 4 ly Tommy. the fleet knockdown he ever muffered In Feltr, of Savannah, ond Jock Durare, of the doaend of fights he has had im Je ph r diol, Bavennid, Me came up smiling. In the night b> the Savar Aihietic | wind Durane did his best work 10.ub aut fought twenty hard aad fast) Kash in che Oeht he hat Felts bieeding founde toa draw. It was the second) ac the mouth, whtle Felts lated neoting of the hghters vere within two, by opening 4 cuton Durane’s eye weeks, {he firat contest having gone to) In the eighteenth “Shorty Jenkins, Itz. who gut the decision at the end| the rfesce suddenly shifted the rules of the twenty rou | The men were fighting tn clinches, as wroed, but the crowd was with Durane veiled wien Feltz lanued a nasty Linch Jenkins anavunced that wed sirongest at the opens t 4 ena in tent coun | ohe rel to id fifesnth rounds, He was quick on man who hit io a ellnch would is Feet. and during the early rounds |e Migquallied Feltz Rnished stronger Ts. feta Alien sugn (and Would have had the decision prob- was able to land almoss at will, thous “Abiy tad te not been for the spectacular vy third enough to do da In th) knockdown. ht » Durane sent a = — = —— clean leit to} 4 ORTING, sen he CHICAGO HANDICAPPER wut owing to the (act that Gardner ins red iis hand during a battle the con- (est Was postponed until to-night. This! 111 will doubtless he a slashing one | while {t lasts, as both fighters are ag-| gressive and also capable of takiag cons | siderable punisnment. Gardner will have | the advantage over Fitagerald, as th waiter i giving Bim six pounds la in. will ciaah at 138 wen: Seen jo five hours before the foae 7 cageraid wall Oecd yas Py an Trainer A. J. Joyner saved lay toe. | im the ¢ try Stake t ° string they wou! ve had bul Yaterboy to ts nl % ee fittle use for thelr timers. ‘The prin: | Dues has asked Waterboy to take U5! (o make a thrre-pound concession {1 clpal workouts were: {tn the Saratoga, It Is the same welgbt,) ut of fy hardehip. Perhaps Mr. Vou LORD OF THE VALE—One mile and] the black colt won under last years! hurgh Would not have par 1 pound @ quarter In 211, handily; A. d:/and when Waterboy is reidy he doe8!on Hera is and only 127 pounds on Waters _ Joyner, trainer, i |not mind weight. Joyner might 1.0%) poy iv pH ett Nie He Aye be WATER PANSY—Bix_ furlongs tn 1.1% |), Giagesd Mis hatte een hy oy if Mr. Joyner had siarted the black dily; |. Joyner, traine! , “ us hands tr y If Mr.J horse a second ¢ before BEATALA-Sin”’ furlongs “in Vosburgh had asked Waterboy to take! set for t t before the day furl | set for wunt of the weights, Six furlongs in Nd rs J 4 stom of handily; A. J. Joyner, trainer el Phas would not advise seratea-| North Carolinan’s course in not exposing : BELLE OF BELLLEMBADE—S.x fur- at account is hand too brashly this Isa de- longs in 1.22, easily; Ed. Heffner,| Mr, Thomas and the Shieldses are not tail Wit} sijeld ‘ rian jy - s I Silehls has set himsell steade BLACK SOCKS—Six furlongs in 1.2) 1-4 fowily to the task of wetting Hermis oc Re vith Belle, of, Bel lemende ready for the Saratoga to tie end that > ix furio in 1 the chest Orne y handily: Koch Wishark, trainer lin $ ut m thay demonstrate LINCROPT—Six furlongs In 1.25, br Hehe rutning that he ts the eagle Of ing; T. Sur . trainer, he thoroughbred walk. Hermis was @ BILL BAILAY 1-—Four furlongs in | trifle lawie aster he tok up 13 pounds 0.62, breesing; T. eee Mbt and t Held. ne mtie in 1.983 flat 5 D.-One mile in 1.40, galloping; Cver a slow track in the runuing of the ‘ hy i ; In 1.06, bres: silp i ap ont Pewug day as ng; Ma yrnea, trainer, nes ‘ - em LONG DAYS8—Five’ furlongs in 1.05, — A ty ag tes dwitun rated golng with Dron mated sheen sy WHO fe i 10 ata WILL FIGHT AT Philadaiphia. Fitzsimmons knows Hermie's Suratona Hand: ‘ candidacy RTT Se eRAnyiokt Handicap in Race for Liverpool Cup at): Wien ne tase nae eeaeele London To-Day. i me atuin he it first-class rucetor r to beat peel : san | ite country th n prety ee Pg — LONDON, July 22.—Pachelor’s Button, | emcee STON can slo te wither , a oe ridden by “Danny” Maher, the Ameri- =p | ‘itzsimmons and O'Brien will meet at | ,. ‘key, won the Liverpool Cup (of M C d $ o'clock to-morrow afternoon over in Hee agee three-yeur-hids and upward en Lure by Me ry. . the advantages | and disadvantages of fighting In the pen, and for that reason he requested Pounding Crow wil et ere with hie eflorts. ‘A fast, clever. exaibition is expected to reaul. when the pair get Into action. Fitzsimmons, although clever enouxi | .o block and avold an opponent's lead, little attention to ans He dues how to land a light blow ry to a terrific drive, lke mos, | The first blow hae all toe) power that the Cornishman can put into) vt, and it ls always backed up by hia) iige, freckled shoullers, that carry tre: | mendous fore to tables up. or | Brooklyn F.C The Lrooklyn Field Club. which wen vlaving at Ridgewood, where the) fave Wow forty. out of fortyetines | Fok ee will Oliv the strone Murray Ifill |* 1 at Olympic One Hundres rivesixth street and Fifth ave- A close and exciting kame should result SPORTING. The $10,000 Brighton Steeplechase v. FIRST RACE AT Course trom New York side of HERMIS AND WATERBOY Hermis {s sure to start against Water-| « boy on the opening day at Saratoga The two five-y ar-olds the Saratoga Handicap, the race tat! they pelteve, Waterboy won last vear. Joyner |Popular American Jockey Rides ‘i wird) Bachelor’s Button to Victory ‘\ Jone mie and three furlongs) Liverpool July moeting to-day. me in third KOPKINS. There is an Actual camp |in Hopkins’ store. Eyerything from Stove 50 Cooking Utensils all nest into one pot. Jacht and Launch ret ating Outfit for persons, per set ™ 110—CHAMBERS STREET—119 Between Broad The Great Midsummer Racing Event, TO MEET IN HANDICAP ng to dodge the handicap becanse has been asked to take up 130 inds to Waterboy's 127, and make big oncessions to ull the others, although in view of the fact that = | Waterboy beat Hermis in the same race the} {ast ye and laver repeated the dose will meet in is satisfied with sa Brigne iis indisposte at the} Ww years of ea. was second and Wais' Ten horses ran. and chairs, folds Suppites. ‘ack:e. \, ag | | 1 New York'a core that remaine Master Specialist, cured Treu'reahout tt Dr,L.R.Williams '¢3,.")340" SPORTING. YOUNG AND OLD. vane Onan 4 ot alt phyeica| ; Hyabocete. ist Vigor.” Sealed ah ks My, eclentifig treatment aud abvige, pon 25. years * i in AMERICA AND Bi Brighton Derby [is TO-MORROW «i. ‘With all the crack 3-year-olds, and 5 other star events, including the 28%, **4 + $7,500 Venus Stakes 9 P.M. MUSIC BY MYORANT’S BAND. Brooalyn by. OLD DR. GRINDLE. in. ai ot . dina het ie