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pi ae Lalas ~~" ie AMERICANS E ALL READY. very IMPOLITE ¢ . % HIS UNCOUTH * ‘Fitz Aumost JAB. \ i. RUve To Bos's FIGHTING | > aa * PHILADELPHIA JACK": Face, : ESCUTCHEON’S RACE WAS NOT A FIXED AFFAIR Despite Appearances, Whi¢h Seemed to Indi= , cate that Every One Was In on the Real | | Good Thing, the Gideon Colt WaaLucky, | \ INTENDED +o SCARE O'BRIEN : OUT OF THE e Rineé, ————- -——_- — FITZGERALD PUT OUT AFTER RED-HOT FIGHT it) ” 3 ™ Tat fireteweo yesterday was vather| carry, and he does not pick =p any t : HIGH JUMPING _ @ remarkable affair, As soon as it| Penalty for Winning, yesterday, Heese B 2 , penalties only apply a (Beecial to The Bvening World) Fepetition, Gardner landing rights and wae mm every one was yelling blue) wing ‘ot 4,000, | BUTTR. Mont, July %—PFor the frst | lefts time and again, and Fitagerald BY O'GRiEN, wins a race of the value of #4 murder and orying fraud And at/ That Bad News will do some run- firat gmance it 414 look ag Mf @ good/ Bing in the Saratoga is reasonably sure, There {s one in there, however, » thing had been pulled of and that} inne wilt also do a bit of running, / every ons, from the stewards G0WN/and it is nelther Waterboy, nor Her- to the jockeys in the race, were in| mis, nor The Picket. It Is Lord of! ak the Vals. The one that beate Lord of the Vale will come close to get W ~ ‘The etroumstantiad ewidence WA") ting tno bis share of Baratogwe feay strong. Escutcheon had previously | ‘ure event, T 0 LOCAL TRACKS. run two races far oo oe eg x a on at 10 tan Ray Gore as | RES Ma NaF . price down to 4 to L Here was an indication that on \ thing was coming off, At the start 4 rainer, je \ SOs Go tana eee ‘lege nd. (NEN's DISEASES, , Es 4 time in his life, barring his Might with | attempting to come back without suc: | Fhe Gans, Willie Fitzgerald, of Brook-| cess. The first knockdown came in the| a was knocked out here Jimmy| fourth round, when Gardner floored > well nicknamed the fighting| Fitzgerald with a right to the solar Trighman, did the trick in the last two! plexus that would have ended any other Ong & half minutes of the fifth round| fighter but the Brooklyn boy, Fits: ‘the Silver Bow Athletic Club, Rerald took the count to nine, then Aght will go down in ring history | rose to his feet and fought like @ demon, ¢ mee of the greatest and most stub-| making Gardner break ground thts contested bouts ever seen in| This knockdown marked the beginning » Gardner made good tho great| of the end. Fits wae weak, and his which preceded him, and his} weakness overcame his gameness, The stamps him as one of the) bell sent him to his corner in @ dazed Wading weights of the world. and & weakened condition, but his took Joe Gana ten rounds to| seconds sent him out for the next round @@, Gardner performed in a much| much refreshed. Gardner lost no time Gleaner fashion in almost half the dis-|in going after his man, planting several to The Evening World.) ' END, N. Y,, July %.—There was muoh of @ change in the weather down here during the early hous, A % cold east wind blew over the course he Send, tance, yet Fitsgerald went down one| straight lefts to the head, flooring Fits : ta Heed, f | | of the gamest fighters, and the showing| with @ right to the body, The crows | : along ee Oe crass rr ME bad Ra Threes arora ia de in ca it ft rnd aa net | 3 made was anything but » poor one,| thought the end had come, but Fits making ‘elt > a. ro ferns Ane Tiree squarters tn caught aod he wea by 6 head al ¥ only giving up when he could not|was ou bie feet at the cougt of nine, tor both men or renin Wer, trainer, "| Brush Up, who beat Comtessor by &| ¥ The trWok was in perfect shape and| pertin pinoy Five" furlongs I 1.06,| narrow margin. a nett 8 but for the unfavorable conditions the| galloping: 8. Lawler, trainer, euilashekad tole: Vidi: the Ganielth speed of the racers would have shown ——_.>—_—— and he rushed wp im the stand to ee tate Fits Wee Grogey, ministered ier Beginning with the first round Jimmy|, 4 Tight to the jaw scored another BIG RECEPTION PLANNED | knockdown for Gardner, and again Wits muoh faster time than they did. claim © tou. The stewards die- pumped Jetty and right the Meade the force. os xnich would | °A™® UP gropey. Gardner went after | The principal workouts of the mora-/ GOOD TRIALS AT missed him quickly, and did not . Mi o mile in , red the nw was give man, Gardner was always Ag+! ing Brooklyn boy to the canvas, While F J. Smith, trainer weer me Greesive, never giving Fitzgerald a) Dune McDonald was tollin, Moment’s resi. Garde mix matters and ad miinged to) Harry Pollak shied a «po istered punish-| fing as & token of def in you—qet SAN REMO—Three-quartera tn Lis (Apecial to The Bvening World.) where the stewards seemed to be ot ailk SFuccaistul sures by © euc: f ¢ onaily . m }on it al iD, Carter, trainer. SHEEPSHEAD BAY. N. ¥., July B—] | ne nee neppened on «|| WRAKKESS BS, ese ; ever, was all done for, but BAILOR BOY—Threo-quartera in LJé,) The day broke cloudy and unpromising iy , oo Ar laa Fg Be) rt sar te whlch ie te trom Liverpool | qt eae * | aly, by Cart, rio at tho course this morning, The weather| NlZIA® trad tbe rowd would Dever |] VARICOCELE Port aren ny m * Mitcace atior Melody. rene was ‘padked to seus tonight, in bringing back to America | On arrival at Niagara on Monday | 10°: pont eu: te tee t in LM, g@l-) was pleasant, however, an ee Needs that the waele thing was cut end STRICTURE 3: 4 aly Sieting or andthe orowd lett satisted, that Lou Gcholes, of Toronto, the winner of | afternoon the party will be met by a] ool. rm ae me es perfect shape there | dried, Ing, No pap, 22 [one ot Gardner efter the tight announced his | had seen one of the greatest Oghls 16 |the Diamond Seulla at Henley, England, |civio Reception Committee appointed by | IVGRAINB one mile in, Lt horsoa shown to exercise and the Work) “vires ren @ bad race, 80 aia Tony || Oune And lt stron. call and me Bete a a ett fe mont @'Bliver Bow Club arena He ls accompanted by F. J. Mulqueen, | the City Council, together wit he large coven furlongs in Lif, hand- hours were Interesting ones for all 900°) wi aioy and Workman and Gray Lad | | explain 2 you the sine 7% ‘tects Melody, and 1s ready to meet Joe! 5 09 people, and the battle waa Pa representative of the to Rowing | delegation trom the sporting organisa- D. Carter, ig : cerned. ‘The etvoumstantial evidence was strong. | | methods emp! Lay ge at @ moment Fylde pgp y the ope alr, Tae ae has ea Club, under whose colors Boholes com: | tions of Toronto, The City of Toronto ia 117, hand- PL eaPlbty fac out hip ping! ‘Ave Diferent. a ‘ championship M ‘and the club & Lg ee peted, Eddie Duruau, @ nephew of the| ts presenting the soulla winner with sy Ni SAAR Ne He with however evtine! 4 ee, any weight he may name jor BAR the came open and of oy famous Ned Linge who handled the | $1,000 sitver service, and the sporting ANCE Five-aigntns fo 104) his racers, ‘The tacts, iv! the y Bie ‘The fight by rounde wus @ continuous! ing topnotohers, new champton in hie preliminary work | clubs have banded together to give him Onn mile in Lis, brees- | 7h? consplouous workouts were: feoent. Te the fret piace for the races; P, Mallon and Tom/a dwelling house. The baseball club QOLDCROFT- Five Salonga & 148, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE, lias cecale ies handily; A. J. Joyner, 3, fS NO MATCH TERRY TRAINING vd daerntin frien Novhas ‘a town etal weet pede tsa hare iy Nib-One | igre ‘ eR, yea lc oany ont, ecuntng th ——— in i ly; 4 oyner, ne) . to meet the champion, including John ne every oy fe pe ee Rants ale Jn 51, gal- RALBERT- ive furlongs tn 1.05, hand- seny ” aes F Scholes, father of the Henley w: se ily; A. J/ Joyner, trainer, beeen alter. jer; Charile Bailey and J. B® ple IN toikate a “a i ve, 1 i At the start Hecutcheon did break ” N. EAT Migs 08, brees- |PLORALIA--Five furlongs in 106 24 a4 @ Toron' japaver even : quickly, but the lead he seoured in Dov HER YOUN FA ] The Torcate pdb Ge grea eeen Le ha ae by Sena TH Moun Ni uriongs tn | py od res ae tr 1.00 1g,| the firwt stzteenth wea due to the fact LD RLU in f enthaalastio reception te the ioe champion, 4 criven the toe oe ft h SLO8orm,, iain: ly; A. J. Joyner, at's that Cochran, having an outside posl- DISEASES oF ol — plan, He will be met at Buffalo by airgets. Bratanatl asity; G. co Rou Basix, furl -| Hon, out aoross the field and forced | Blood Polsoning, cured, 18 ey pages the many friends of the family in that | S'Ahe ao. cell te tu Ss be: half @ dosen horses to take wp, !-| Ulcers, necemt or old, in 6 to 10 days, n 1.48, ac cluding Virgo, the favorite, Littlefeld, Cralens With this advantage, Escutcheon went on and just managed to last long enough to beat Brush Up @ head, re ae * DRAMATIST—One mile A to The Evening World) Terry MoGovern has Joined his brother PILADELPHIA, Pa, July %—| Hughey at his training camp at Eater “Panny Dougherty, ex-bantam-weight! ly, Pa, to put the Onishing touches on Shamplon, gave Griff Jones, of Brook-| the youngsters training for his battle bad the worst beating of his life at the| with Frankie Nell, the bantam cham- A C. These two boys! pion, which will be decided in the bad & grievance which they were anx-| Quaker City next Wednesday, Hughey Woes to settle, but the question of weight| has been under the care of Danny memot s Wasting Weakness rt if al OE aes d Kidney & Bladder Somat “cared tm Contracted Diseases 1 8 to 6 dara. Stricture Jerpaneaty jn 8 to 18 4a; trainer. Tile in 145, gal- , trainer, oes, in 106, hand- Brown, INLAcPIve| furlongs in trainer, Sam Langford, the colored boxer, of Nebtweight eee os backing to aes Bement in 0.99, Boston, has side-stepped his fight with| the extent of $1,000 that defeat) easily) Ed Brow ner. ur furlongs tn 0,02, bree ry Lees, Veg STRENG Six furjon; in 1.90 andily, larry Little eld, trainer. LADY—Six furlon Fred Lit ure San counted for thetr poor performances. Prevented them from iisshing hey| Dougherty, aud the little fellow bas|George MoFadden. He notit Hf mile in 0.5% ly Hildebrand's elatin was dismissed be- | rp ‘UREY, id reaee pll7 E. 17th St. led the | the colored boy. Mike Salter eh of Queensberry | Tounded the brother of the famous | manager of the Pastime A. C., of Man- Dasher and Be hes the 4 lof oe xy? BIDE-six furlongs in 1.1, [cause the feul, If there wae | Mou, fondat tens lon guar ‘and to protect themsely Brooklyn terror into great shape chester, NH, that he would be un-| {ve mate nenese to talk Wisinons reasdir! Fred isis 2 eld, trainer, ef pio Rew ‘on ae —O1 mil loping ; sulted Danny ast Gal dusk Lastly it Os blaiosad Wk ew 50a ta guar tae oe must happen, ‘Then, to sum up the 1 Is the opinion of the club people that | days to box Jimmy Briges before the| — {# fall mallee in Lit rae Be 4 2g enticotags} whole areas yen oon en OLD DR. GRINDLE, ‘ Pee 2 "nt act ai" En i ROMER Go SARE oa es et “Me lawns at Te Me mag oth |e ONREE BEHEy fage, but — agg aren See fiten there the other Sight, and at the mone Mpoenore Bae ete bag ft 9 Maine Brom Ue Wes Sever omald fun & ag int * io are sent to. the jaw. Grit form of late and will giv jaat moment Hamnitton notitgithe olub| breealh Cppham, crane 1p | PLOWER Ge faylongs in 1181-8 | decent rate ab ever four and & half imate Ame aa Dy any ceil a rr unable to guard against Down" (a har ght. The people that he had injured’ hie hand, |COl- Tons ee we Sone METAL G. euiee’| Ceteen oad Contearor, | who was) ing pitvilan tn tem 3 ‘the fourth round Dougherty reached These boys have fought three times mites ta TT Gorin rena handicapped treo od Nervous debility ie ar ; ae & lprrife right to the point NS Morphy, tho Ue-pound ayaten 684 | re OO OE Sree Rem. ing; FF asi So Kagutcheon wae fucky, and | Ny"and ‘ladder ee 3! , oot He was up Hy minut Eddie Powers have been matehi 'a cinch. Jo! left eye| . Without iss ee interference a prise 4 ht at the end and he was| fight was pulled off in the rear of a ly from the mouth and! byliding in One Hundred and Fifteenth sate Vine o ahi street, near First avenue, last night and had a on the run through-| between Kid Farro and Kid Paul. They i tire contest, At the fad ad fought six rounds when Paul, who had 2S bape, while Dougherty | broken pis wrist tn the fourth seus, = Senn was foreed to quit, and the fight wer to Farro. RsHING PARTY RESCUED, | the men tought with 10-ounce gloves| at 115 pounds for @ side bet of $10 and ENTIC CIT}, N. J, July %—A| the gate receipts, wnich amounted t Bap By? taken this even-| about $280. The Uckets were sold at #1 he eerasded hot tae Haretort ‘leach, and about 20 men crowded into brig - i iaetens anal the room. The fight was even up to the | fourth round and was a whirlwind af. tah and sho) fair, After Paul broke his wrist he ae wast merely defended himself and was finally & wreck, forced to quit. He was applauded for his pluck. end Kid Grito, The contest was governed by straight and Kid Griffo were| Marquis of Queensberry rules, and the might to meet in priv men went at each other flercely from goes to show how quickly @ race| 30 days. Stricture tn to| Joe Wagner, the crack bantam, who | er ey, Meet in private on next Thursday for a| recently broke his wrist In a fight at i Yasiccovle In side bet of $100. The boys are to box at|Seranton with Marry Ruhlin, reports Gah, tahiesing erowd can arrtve at & wrong onelu-| timated diveance and draite ae catchwelghts,.tne distance to be twenty | that it ie strong enough to box with and |: pret 4 ans Loh wpe yay voll yond off ig: ty sant rounds, er a fi with any of the bantuns RMVETLLES An . nie {n/1.83, breesing: HESNEY COMI ( ees ogeg pietng ere ta " 12TH ST. Maite Bee Jimmy Kelly, who has been a con. | {Rt will mest Bim. He has backing to 7 ; 7 cold “ at the éaaeat of ‘to meet any one at cold facts force one to the conatusion | 2c" wh ae sina Sead fetngs T PLAIN—Gix furlongs fn 135, ks. Skin Diseases, eee eninee beg a harles Gasser, trainer, |% ‘Wes Mr. Gideon, inaident only |) and mouth, aE Tee 4 Bg in Ste ree-quarters in . Welsh, trainer, sistent challenger of Joe Gans, the| 110 pounds sure, he had much the better that the race is on the level fe pleas ee. ity: ” hh. train ing, to oe7 the leant, Ht" Wouna’e hos. HONDA, ots by Wi rainer, Bad News {s some race-horse, He) . : (gntha 1.04 +6, took Hurst Park yesterday and made , BUSKNIGHTS ‘MANY WILL AACE : Feat tamer him look lke @ cheap selling plater, | OER AND terete GAMES AT SAT MASPETH FOR THe ME AUTO CUP: 1, nneation—sin rlonge in 1.23 1-1,| | “Big Mack" Is soon to be in the East : shipped trom Chicago to Saratoga the PARTNERSITIP. brkree- at fora in 1.19,] latter part of next week, E. KE. do the trick over again quite as T—Six furlongs in 1 1 Many autos will start In the Vander- breeaing J. Met. vi eh nifeninee. 2 | Hildreth to io heen Sale won ed pa ae rnc Kulghta of Gotusebes | f : eady to fill his ments at the SPORTING, Angelus Counctl, Kuights of Columbus,| “Barney’’ Oldfield will compete in the i 5 Tt Pweg ithe engage: a which will be held this afternoon at| Vauderbilt race. After @ pray trim ge Smith, trainer, Spa. He may be seen at the post for the Prine 4 OF Bt Five- elahthe in 1.0, _———-—— To mile in’ 1.4), eaatly; again. The Smathers horse will be rf Alloving: George Frasch? trainer. | Smathers recelved « telegram from 8am | Cleverly, Bad News Is in the Saratoga There will be a great gathering of pMney oatse will tart ae ghana. hgh Be RARAARAARAAAAAAAARARAARARARR AN ing Monteverde's Grand Stree Park, Mas.| {he tind was given out a averaging Four ‘furlongs tn Saratoga Handleap if he arrives in good Briéghton 0s, to the mile, but be- sHoping; J. Smith, trainer he men will the tap of the gong vee Hleved to, ‘be. reason’ for es, that volt INV fa Tre sentne . agro Grand Opera and others of ‘ It was toward the close of the fourth | Over two hundred entries have been car showed mueh better ( this reeal W. Smith, er, tound that Paul broke bis wrist. recolved for the open eve nd the} T NODA ATER: sight , | the Snathers string will leave for Sara- Daty pens of the Eames ts assured. ‘This race Is being ntalned aie He cingetees Arainer, || tons Monday in charge of Frank Taylor, AC!|S i720. fe one of the last open meetings before Fas aaa bee 3 ‘pulldiog 1a Se rath carta, ps dled 4-} Irene Lindsay, owned by Mr. Smathers, bat Paul's arm peined him so that he he metropolitan cham, is told with ‘that in 1. has been raced by Mr. Hildreth, and {pe meteepolitan champlonehive on Aug, © ot Wieving it | Bix furlongs in 1.90, breesing; Beet te Gai Sol trite the op. sams ttasaai snc sabcay

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