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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENTNG: IULY #7 98 far TongH SPORTS EDITED BY D) [ieirvonar OREeREC OSes ed KNOCKOUT PUNCH, Terry Showing nis BRotHeR HOw TO PUNCH LiKe A CHAMPION, fo . s cma | “FATHER BILL” SPOTLESS gs ; > pale Bee | WITH NEW WHITEWASH : 3 CRoucn 3 Racing stewards Once More Give Daly a Clean if 3 Coat and Find No Official Fault with 13 te evecoreresooooeveseeeeree? | the Running of His Horses. “TERRIBLE TeaRY” “AND DESTROYER OF PUGILISTIC FAMILIES WILL MEET T10-NIGHI Wie S8cong Wore . TEACHING WS BRI OTH! FAMOUS FIGHTING tes | Perhaps the stewards did not find any | thi, form, and no one knows that better than| ‘Their offer yas no dou based upon Mr. Vosburgh, who Is a handicapper and) the fact that the inside horse generally hi oath f tall th receives the benefit of any doubt that In close touch with form at all tims. | may ari Still, the finish was so close | It is not upon record that the stewards| that it was hurdiy to doubt the Stam Champion a Famous Finisher of En- ; Interest in the itt Athletic World| ecaminea any of tho sheets of the lay-| Judges’ correctness era, It {# not upon record elther that | ‘if? Nave, made err . tire Families in the Ring, and Will Try ; : . to Repeat His Record This Time, Centres in the Olympic) ‘it, nsxea any questions of the layers | tidenrand. “ris be he Daly, Ing ali the way. Kelly had Lord of Games, and Some Great} *'0,"*re most eager for tne Baly Yale unite win ‘one momeit and vas . 5 38 un > > One careful and clever handicapper|him searcely understood what was BY ROBERT EDGREN. Sport Is Now Assured, saw 4 (0.8 quoted ageinat Himself for] "antes of him, OMIM! NUN ee Park Next Sunday. Frankie Nel, of San Francieco, bantam-weight champion of the world, —_———_ @ place, He said the Vale and forcea’p steady, even will fight Terry McGovern's brother Hughey to-night in the ring of the “T bet {500 on that before I thought] pace throughout Lord of the Vale would before. | At he is successful with Hughey, Net! will at once challenge “Terrible| championships, that are to be held i | wwin,”’ at 112 pounds. The prediction was made |%* at Celtle Park, L. 1 AE WILL TACKLE TERRY THE WORLDS FUR === germs) | THESE GAMES, THE SPA AND GRAVESEND vision, though | Kigly, fanaa. Joyce and ret'gare gizdet | Others Will Compete in Irish- American Events at Celtic ” Nell has a penchant for wiping out pugilistic families. Before St. Louts from Aug, 2 to Sept. 3 From” jie knew after ho had bet that if Him-|in these columns some days ago that he to see the Gaelic athletic tournament. . a would probably win that event. Yester-| 7 ing Harry Forbes for the title he knocked out brother Clarence Present indications the meeting of 194 self was ft and good 4 to 6 for &/ TOM e The meet will be under the auspices whipping y will eclipse the ones of 1894 and 1900. | jince was an extravagant and ridiculous | 2*Y,Ua% the fiat time he had ever gone | o¢ the United Irish-American Societies | J. H. O'BRIFN—Six furlongs in 1.19 46 osgoonn six furlongs nL, bee RACERS WORKED OUT AT (Bpecial to Jae Evening World.) Meehan, trainer, GRAVESEND, N, Y., July 27.—The c Weatiuer was agreeable at tne course this morning during the galloping hours. MISS BRYANT Sart P+ Ae +4 The track, while not belng thoroughly FOLIAGE Five raft .y 1M rab dry, was In good, sats condition, und | seep AD -one the racers passed over it at good rates ot speed, @ best workouts shown during the traindng hours were the following: TOKCHRLLO—Three-quarters in 1.2) All Interest ts now centred on the] what 1 was doing, and my $600 was|have been an easy winner Instead of| It is expected by the committee of : National Club, of Philadelphia 7 ' scratching home a doubtful vict handily: 8. Billings, trainer, forthcoming Olympte games, the world’s | graphed so quickly that It made my head] Oyyh4. Wie S tothe bratoun Handnas Arrangements that 10,000 persons will] BLACK PRINCE—Three-elghths in 0.41, next Sunday breexing; W. Timmons, trainer, taille GOLD BOY—Five furlongs in 1.06, gal- gallonine’ H, Wiliams, fain e ping: W, ‘Simmons, Trainer = MeMPEKIN= Six furlonas In 1.22, W. Barrick. trainer. © Forbes, a fighter of note. There can be no question whatever price-in the company in which the horse| World of Rood, He will be a decidedly| of New York, and the proceeds will go] erally: J. Rmith, trainer. Rarrick. trainer, Like all Philadelphia affairs of the ring this will be of six rounds that the athletic talent will be superior | was racing. However, the whitewash ‘dangero s element to Rev, Bro, Frisby, for the Christian | M183 x bs 2-as turjooge in 119 +6, HINDRED—On tile in L@ 3-4 easityr J easily; J. Smith, t ner, nat as well to remind race! rothers! Training College, Dublin tre tion, with no decizion, and no way of determining which is the better to that which has been exhibited at! has been applied and the incident closed. | gners that there Is no Sunday train to ther meetings. When It comes to all EB Sarat: cept th tal whic land less there ons to be a knockout. is |'There was a whole lot of rooting being | Saratoge except the spectal which John iy ‘ radi A date he bh ht some cwenty- Und Athletic performances, Americ® | dong in all quarters, but Daly probably | ( Cavanagh has so thoughtfully ar-| Among the famous As @ finisher Nel! is famous. (Up to date he has roug' leads the world, and, aa a whole, !ts| kept iis fingers crossed and the rooting ranged for. There will he no tickets! compete ari i. i. ld have. been {Sold for this train after to-day, so Gne professional battles, has lost two, and has won fifteen with knockouts, achtotes are superior to those of any | Mailed RANE Nt MN oes whorl that there will he no delay at the depot "i fother count a the! Z pate bs 4 John Flanagan, the worl cord-hold /M’GOVERN IS PROMISING, \opomiieeat 8 joe i ‘at ist West itinset? and iilgria wowid run ad Paoee "here will he parlor cars and all firet-| er in weight throwing; Toba J. Joyce: Be Alti.ough Hughey hax done some great flanting he has not vet becom@ pave got together the strongest teams | 4 Another Terry McGovern. He is a promising youngster, and Terry him-| possible, teams that comprise the pick sg self thinks that his younger brother is invincible in his class. Hughey . the athletic arena aa well a# the col- fs naturolly a little larger than N il, The Californian can fight easily at | /es* arene, America’s most famous ath- thietes who wil of the cholees in the Saratoga Handicap | It will probably carry a thousand of the on Monday wy next Ridden as badly ar M Vregulara, Over 200 entries have been received * to the winners, 2 ot Frankie Nei! !s a tierce body punisher. He has a left-hand body hook) #evern| clubs from the West, the Pal TI PI as Bless BR Sy Mga Phat fo a9 effective in propertion to his size and welght as any blow of | Milwaukee, Chicago and Missourl Ae nee hurditny matah| between th . i " | teri ms, have sectired nearly all the aghers and Wolf Tones. >> Fitzsimmons. With that he knocked ont the Forbes family, and he de- | pre halveki Bihiites of that Hien Aad he Catholic Provectory Hand of sizt > pends upon it to get away with the MeGoverna, Aside from his punishing |). ino iagt the New York A. C. and pieces wot iene ee 8 furnish the fleld music. power little Neil has wonderful ability to “stand the gaff.” In some of his) the Greater New York Irish A, C, are x Mer battles »e was knocked down time after time, but always came up| Working tooth and nail to get out teams) ye ne staan of the Chic: o Grand, The noti Thomas F. Kiely, the a " SARATOGA TO-DAY, world's champion In all-round athletics; Lord of the Vale will probably be one} class accommodations on this train and | \tyer Prinstein and John J. Holloway. so] TRON HEART—Six furlongs in 1.24, —--———— ~~ —|tar. Valuable prises will be awarded letes will be represented during that One of the principal features of the|CORNELL—Four furlongs in 0.6%, eas- | ‘" the bantam-weight limit, but is taking on young McGovern at 120 pounds. | wo, day will be a game of football be- lly; G. Cornell, trainer. The exercises conducted were accom tween the Cork and Kilkenny teams,)DOVECOTK—Three- quarters in 1.2] plished over the Horse Haven and the Ww ena a on eighths In 1091-2, . |. breeaing: . FEW GALLOPS AT i EB, Graves, train ; | BRIARTHORPE—8Six furlongs in 1%, (Special to The Evening Wort breeaing; J, McLaughlin, trainer SARATOGA, N.Y. duly tthe weather was fair and bright at the course this morning during the gapop- ing hours. The track was good, bus ‘ there no galloping done over it, breezing; J, McLaughlin, trainer, TOPALL—Four furlongs in 0.54, easily; G Cornell, trainer. | easily; J, Odom, trainer. So it, new exercising track at that place, BEN CROCKET--B8ix furlongs in The princi; handily; G, B. Morris, trainer, wmsune ee y bia ds pee Vr] in 0.61 #5, ently; SMPARRASSMENT—Four furtonge ta wior, trainer, 0.83, brees; 4 L arter in 0.27 1-3, ing; Fred Burlew, trainer MERRY a Welsh trainer: FOR LUCK—Four furlongs’ Ig 064 eezing. oh, —| furlony a) — Del, 1, CQRONADS Four eon KI KSH Aly. ai Rurlew teave in bind 18 % ear ation to Sheriff Barrett to N | that will win the champtonship trophy une | t reg ‘ oLaughlin, tra! oa la > smiling and full of figtt wa Jury are carried out it will mean put a stop to all forms of betting on R Kore Burl aa ‘ Il_aa the individual ones. ak- | th HAPPY MAN—Four, furlongs in 0.68) RIGHT ROYAL—Four Tommy Ryan thinks that Neil Is the bost little Aghter that ever Wore! 1. many foreign entries that are Fagg es tegen edhe ira nese | pod oohatcevad Psa his Brags tasily; J MeLaughiin, trainer, O83, breesing: ‘Fred loerlee ah . : gloves, ‘tommy trained him for his fight with Forbes, and taught him| coming in may surely upset the cal-| 76 OF eam Ns tt mel Mk | otiog, but the Sheriff aa Loe ped COEUR, DE LRON Halt-nlle In 0.85, — shat _ how to use the pody bio@ that won the battle for him and the title culations of oye gairrnieneras Me . With the ban againat betting en-| crusade against thebookmakers would wane Peeters hthe im 1.0%, SPORTSMEN’S GooDs, a ‘The boys are bullt on different lines, Hughey McGovern hae ¢ slight peedetga bes (ey iar Reatoca forced it in belleved the tracks will be bogie to-day at Hewiheras, easily; 8. Doggett, tralne ‘é ‘ei ; ‘A , compelled to close their gates, as was| Among the dookm MISS BESSIE—Three-elghths tn 6. 0 KT Advantage in height aud reach, Nei! {s more chunky and muscular, ule club, And that world's records | iyy cage at Washington Park In Jun inaiaue are Fred herie owner bage ine handily; F. Welr, trainer, will be beaten goes without waying, for oe th ‘ f / _ M'GOVERN POPULAR FIGHTER. Ie Cicwte were rescras (at 0 when Mayor Carter Harrison probit poe lad Steve 1/Hommedieu, Mareus The younger McGovern is ae popular in Philadelphia as his big brother, ited all forms of betting at the twright, B. J. Weller, 7 de at Athens In '% were bettered bY] gouty Schreiber and | Wilt He has fought some of his best batties in the Quaker town, beating Tommy uth Bide track. liam App! hose made at Paris in 1900; and no Love and some of the other local favorites. In all of his battles he has | dou Baar a! Sit ho tas shown plenty of speed and cleverness. ade ee the “St. Louis meeting W K, TOI TS Hughey bas been training at Easterly, Pa, with Terry. He has been | Ausvet going on the road daily, rain or shine, and has been boxing alternate rounds with ‘erry and Danny Dougherty, Ten miles on the road and from E six to ten rounds of hoxing have made up his daily stunt Yesterday he Seighed 119 pounds after bis ruodown = toteey and run off on Sunday, Aug. | & long distance Should McGovern be successful in finishing Neil before the time limit he will come into the championship title. Net! announces that after boxing ALBANY, July 7—The New York pinky a bape eres fat Ean he will after Terry, and then will challenge J, Edward Britt autoists left here this morning continu- eynoids uni ‘alter Hughey go >i ing the run to 8t, Louls Schmunk, “eorge Otis Draper and W. tena ang i be fat the india-rubber limit of the feather-weight class. le ‘The Boston party joined the New Russell, The entire party now num-|who complete me run, bers over one hundred people. The fight between Johnny Burdick and ers here, comiti« in larger numbers 0 Yorkers Wd J. H. Waters started from New York Kid Griffo will be held Saturday oleht}inan expected in view of the two days : In private up tie State, Both boys the horrible condition of the|&t # o'clock, stopped at Poughkeepsie | have been In training for the past week |roads, ‘The eleven from Boston included for dinner and reached Albany, a . | and are in good shape. The fight will]Charles J. Glidden and wife, the around- he of 18 miles, at 8.35 night. | ' be to a finish for a side bet of $250. the-world tourists; F. W. Richards|'e passed Mra. Malpa: | Burdick pas b his training }ard wife, and Harlan W. Whipple aud | with George McFadden, who te pre-| Wife, Il. F. Lesh and wife and Mra | Camp, making six ladies now tn the ng for his ight with Bam Langford paring for his fg netord. | orty, Including Mra. C. H. Gillette, All — ‘The bo » bo tehwelghts, a | ee The boys are to box at catchwelghts, | oe i) iadies are standing the trip well.| Nay D. Lillibridge to-day did en act w ) will bea disaivantage to Burdick, he picked uy Mr. A. G. Batchelder, presitent of aeitto te sev Shey . Others who came from Boston were > & man as Grifto ts several pounds heavier The] pire and EK. J. Towle and/fve miles outside of Hudso SCHOOLBOY ATHLETES. More than one hundred and fitt Mrs, Malpass will only travel as far as ‘Albany and will not go through, a cording to her present plans. which will be held to-day ot Sulzer’ cludes many of the best clementar: thes Mock, the champton long-d!s ranged by the commitwe Senator eli hin your & midsummer half-century run from] REVEILLE ~ Four furlongs {p 0.66, patient Rest to Rockaway Beach and] _ bres ia an innovation from the pay ‘tull century course of 100 miles "ARI and will give all cyclists who have here- Billings, tofore been afraid ot onturing 28 uch | MLA’ ry the traine! halt caniry or fey” niles. with con- Sopa. Warn fate mile in 0,63, eas with a well pert the public party of three, thirty-five miles out. ecg fad gt chard Webber Mutual Benefit Asoolatio games, Marlom River Park. The entry list tn- schoolboy athletes in the city. Halt y furl fa 1.10, ecient Sosan te by ‘the revival of road] 2D, TENNYS Five trainer. August days—dog days "Barney | cycling this summer, the officers of the ate, century ety Club of America have to make a new departure In its) way STACK—Five mee | ip 1.1% gal- JOCKEY CLUB-—A half mile in 041, the aya ae ip ro breesing; W. Wood: Fisher, trainer. Hopkins has just what a need on Land or 4.] loping; J. Mille ing; J. Hynes, trainer, Mobade Four hig to in 0 ls , Hynes, tra ner > Yacht and Launeh les, n 1,80, handily; 8 Fishing Rods and Tackle, Wau Bar Te BE BACT ott. t8 propartion Be wile in 18 breesing ae . Cutting AMBER Between Ponennigley TREET—119 eo halfsnile in 0.53, easily; C. Last J Days Brighton Races s+. tz vents TO-MORROW, Including the $5,000 IROQUOIS STAKES, 'y y peed rider of America, je en-|the National Cycling Association, andl Sacer has bogn working tke a beaver " M cut his finger off in a machine,| a dogen schools will be represented in . Ad sity team purvult race [James E. Sullivan, ehiet of the De-| ai xjnin Me store a knockout over [George Unirich, FN Manross, of Bris-)The injured man waa endeavoring 1 |the hatt-intle relay race for the $10 eR SIC BY MXORANT A BAND. ee en °° loartment of Physical Culture of the] the sparring partnes col, Conn., with Robert Manroxs, Hobart] {ite Hudson In a carriage, and twas | the MTom Tee on ree | ifrookyn bt ay 7 Soret cet fe e r t the} the sparrin . Ye Sort ald | blee dea’ r, Nbr c je on Brighton ‘and by Street Tre takes place at Manhattan Beach wigs pair, have held a meeting in] TRE Denver boy. int , k/ Warner and Dr, WH. Norton, Harold! g jecord-broaking Ave-mile run ize mie times before any schoo! can own it| Care. Trains on Long Island Railroad, foot of =: 5 naling, © roteme wil any ing a hospital Bin St ae ASI 110, 12.40." 10, 0, it Sunday. He is “teamed up" WIth} relation to the forticoming Olymple | than im . 5 he world st 13) ponds ssamenaee ee © hoepeta, permanently, 210. 24, 210 PM nh Bi, Petr Lents, the well-known plugger. | bicvele championships that are to be MIAMI CLUB OUTING. - - foot of Whiteral a toate we uA ry 20 m ork’ sogep Rooter vol engage held tn the Stadium in Ht. Lowis, tn Mien connection. with apecial siecle trains Master spectattat. Cured. the ret Gas e #l conjunction with the World's Fair —_—- 163 W, } rider who rode twelve cen-| ‘The meeting promises to be one. of ‘The annual outing and games of the SAYS Dr,L,.R. Williams 3 3488 tn twelve days and established | the fios: imporwant cycling events that Miami Democratic Club, of the Thirty- e _ eeiey fat feclutes’ ever chagtion " recond Assembly District, will be held OLD DR. GRINDLE, Phone three riders compose the Cen- rider that e at College Point, L. I, Aug. 17. A set of . r Assoc! ind prom- | N. ai Cireuit, n athlettc games, with many ha: he wishes all men to dbtinetiy understand that al! YEA Fed SPBriALige IN ‘ Gab fasion, and pi champion fee Whe Wi 5 and no obligation ie ineurred b Diskisits OF . re prizes for the winners. ” nd No ol Hon te inew by ep iAe make their six opponents hustle.| time that all o C Ladue nf i seg wee letter. You to have @ UyAer Dr, Grinds» saline 1 al) ‘ a me picked ea winners by Mmaoy seni Opposed to them will Tepe! Road Club, of America, Joseph Knipe, the former heay: d the shopkeepers have obtaine, . Tales, Tigers, Nationals T 4 “urday. | weight amaceur boxing champton, eor- la'tuantily of Fed Bre and Roman candies permancat CURE of every case he freats Bay View Wheelmen. The com- rects the atatement that he has been | +? xreet the bys when they return be one of the keenest beaten by Champion Rodenbach. The LAS Ie. aac pobeeliv’ tall yon tn, et DR RANE will ‘at the Beach, as the rivalry did not have}two never met. National League Pitcher to Twirl, the different \¢ams is) an opportunity to show their baseball I will see him at St. Lous.” ea, a known National League pitcher é ae ability at Equitable Park last Sunday) Knipe “and hand nim @ couple of | hat been enenaed to vitch for the Mur- for the pursuit race will] with the Mets. The bad weather caused | prescriptions which will eeetie his pro-lray Hills in thelr game with the Phila- to the winning club lay my ment. They are in ery fessional ambtior deiphia Giants at Olympic Field next R. KANE James J. Frawiey, lewder of the distrtet FOR be TRANS DR KANE fas been success: 1] head tho street parade in even: fully treating SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN. See Sunda, Fn oe a i. defeated Raseball, Polo Grounds, Te-Day, 4 | the colored ball their previous P.M, Brooklyn va Now Tors. Adm 0 ‘**! game Mo-4 te ace nantly ’ stag cured mor Saleh mote easily and'on more | Blood ons re to 45 Saye Thin" by aay other advert Uleers, recent or fit ing to Nervous Debility, ty ial she. ae tat tom | | Varicocele fixhcet arate 6 fai Mae rte Hts. | Wasting Wesines Sfp yin | Kidrey & Bladder ee cured nd ue us! th pans fn Contracted rman In 8.10 § tary we Meer a ger ACO