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¥, i ay ft . All about your sinful doin’s, by oe ‘This is what the champion has give me a pain.” (Ha-ha! again, Also ho-ho! _ Lam afraid of the miner. ‘88 good 4s we will have this time. ' “When we get in the ring I'M have a question or two ‘how just how much strouger his ® four-fush. ‘E LEG WOULD BE )' "Seared! 1 would have gone for a moment any of my of a ght. ©, a 5 tnd told all the poupie he fight: Munroe 's dated i , ALN a ‘ onlin Is showing the kind eats le before mnt at all put out © fat fwo't #0 bad, ha, f run races Keeler ho a Ohya Jems and ish Bae hampion Emerges from the Veil of Silence and Asks the Miner Some Questions— Declares He Could Win with Only One Leg to Stand Upon, BY ROBERT EDGREN. Come all yuh colored people what has got 4 soul to save —~- Por I's got some questions what I's gwine to az, T's gwine to pin yuh down to rock an’ bottom facts. (Old darky song.) > James J, Jeffries has been heard trom. + He has emerged from the vell of silence that has at Harbin Springs, and has declared himself, i ») “A lot of people seem to have the idea that I am not going to come out | “a84 fight Munroe, I don't know what 1s the matter with them, but they | (Ha-ha! Jeff is getting excited.) _ “1 guess there is reason enough for my going on with this fight, and ) guess Mr. Munroe will think so too before {t 1s over.” Munroe must have ruffled Jeff's feathers.) “T have a few questions to put to him, and I am going to get answers, Oo, if I have to knock them out of him. NEVER WAS AFRAID OF JACK. “In the first place I am told that Munroe and his managers have been | » @figaged in trying to spread the !dea that 1 am a physical wreck, and that Afraid! iY om him to come down to Los Angeles and fight me ‘here, a year ago when tere was a chance to get a big purse with # good gilt-edged guarantee, just whea he noticed my knees shake last. Maybe it was out in Butte, Butte! | FRA FILLIPO-Five furlongs in Lit, |, “Munroe spread the story all over the country that he knocked me down MUTINY One mile in 1491-2, handily; fm that four-round bout with a punch in the stomach, because my stomach was weak. He couldn't knock one side of me down, and to tell the truth.) | ‘De was so scared that he fell down himself every time I came near him.’ MMEEKIN put It up to Munroe to explain just how he knocked me down, I him to show people how he did it. “Then when I hurt my knee a while ago, and had to get the date shoved along & little to let it get well enough to stand on, this Munroe ofr a train and went back East, to tell everybody that 1 was lying in bed and quitting because | was scarcd to meet him, and that my knee was) “Vil ask him if he can see how pale I am. \) “Why, when I went down to Philadelphia to see Munro tight Sbarkey “ei rounds, this miner took it into his head that 1 must have been trem- fm my boots as 1 watched him fight. squeaked. Then first thing he knew he got so sure of it that he went » SP get a fow explanations out of him before this affair is over, and 1 ipn't intend to string the ceremonies out over a couple of rounds at thet. & @ couple of rounds; that will do for Mr. hate that (oe uiner takes to this “strenuous” thing. BASEBALL NOTES on liek hus lett New York, hb he is made in! pnae Ps em is certainly welerien | now, vive—but he didn't. | if the be worse, He might GOOD RACES AT EMPIRE TRACK. TMB WAY You Jaeeno SHARKEY HAD ME SCARED -@H? Dio rou KNOCK ME DOWN Like HORSES HLLOPE NE SLOPPY THA (Special to The Bvening World.) VESEND, N. Y., Aug. 1—Train- Ing operations at the Gravesend course this morning were of the restricted order by reason of the track condition. tt was partioularly sloppy from the rain whioh came in showers during the night and early morning hours and moat of the racers shown were only asked routine exercise, A number of sorered Bi seeeee horses, however, were out, and there is every prompect that the course of the Brooklyn Jockey Club will be a popular training ground late into the fall, Trainer Jack Goldsborough, who was feported seriously {ll from the effects of an operation for appendicitis, was never In better health. In fact, the popular trainer states if all people were {as fortunate as he in regard to health the doctors would have a harder task on thelr hands to exist than the Rus- sians have to maintain supremacy at Port Arthur, The principal workouts were: KNIGHT OF WESTERN—Five furlongs in 1.08, breesing; G. Meehan, trainer, SIR ROCHE—One and an eighth miles In 2.02, breexing, G. Meehan, trainer CARROL D.—One mile in 1.0, handily; | H. Willams, trainer FAIRY DANCE--Five furlongs In easily; 4 Doggett, tratner. on the 26th I will just ask Munroe ST ANN-ive furlongs in 105, easily; S$ Doggett, trainer. and your wicked ways— to say: 1 guess 1 was afraid when I tried to. 146, about Butte, too, gilloplog, 8. Dogwett, trainer, GQ. Meehan, trainer. GOUD FOR NOTHING--Pive-eighths in andily J. Mackey, trainer. rr uarters In 1%, breesing; W. Barrick, trainer. ° D—three-quartera in 13, bree I'll give hin chance enough to W. Ba tk trainer, 8UN GOLD—Halt-mtle in 0.9, gallop- body {s than mine, ing; W. Barrick, trainer SMAKT SET—Halfmile in 0.51, gallop Ing; Barrick, traines THORNEYCROFT. Six ft LW, handily: W. Hueston, trainer. IK X1—Six furlongs ir 2M, auadily; W Hue. trainer ANIEL -rive-elghtha In ing: T. Dy traner. ENOUGH. j in and fought him on one leg if ' had | TWIN 1 friends would belleve that te word back) VAGARY Seven ae in 1.8, , trainer, 1r-Ongs He thought I shook so that the in met how worried | was after looking at | Whereby all the crack pros will be seen ON THE SARATOGA MEETING John W. Gates Has Dropped $50,000 and Is Willing to Let the Gam Alone Till His Luck Takes Another Turn. for the present he ls « even @ piker's inter All the big plunger: meeting, ¥ (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) BARATOGA, Aug. 10—John W, Gates has stopped plunging, according to gos sips of the race course. Mr. Gates te $60,000 loser on the meeting. It ts also waid Mr. Drake is a lo ot Mee amount, None of the plunge beta that the Drake-Gates confederacy has put down at Saratoga has been cashed. ‘Thale first bet waa Bobadil, on Aug. On this horse Mesare, Gates and Drake between them bet something ilke $20,000. Bobadil was practically left at the post, On Aug. 6 Mr. Gates bet at least $10,- 00 on Armenia and Mr, Drake the same. Armenia was badly beaten, Then came Britisher, defeated by Hot Shot, and the defeat of High Chancellor on the same day. Hoth horses were plunged on, and the defeat of these two horses made Mr, Gates and Mr, Drake believe that they had atruck a losing streak, Against which It was useless to buck, So Mr. Gates threw up his hands and said he was through on Monday, The only entry of Mr. Drake on that day was Orly Tl, and hy unbacked, V. Gates is the man wno dd by the cartoonists ion, Mr, Gates Is a hi roller, but he knows that It is to try to bull stock in the face falling market, By and by when Enoch Wishard has a real good one to uncork r. Gates may try to get even but to be but he has ained some of losses through his book. He is a high rolling bookmaker and willing to ° all that is offered him on what he does not like, His trouble i that what comes into the book |e generally bet out on Yeager's choice in the race. ‘There was a time when there used to be a hurried rubbing of prices. when the whisper went around that Yeager was betting on @ certain hor ow the bookies when they hear Yea betting keep their prices up, and reach out for his money. Some day Yeager Il get his luck and there will be a slaughter of bookl L's of bas an almost unlimited bank-rool behind hi and in the end this will tell. They tell tales of Pittsburg Phil and his first visit to Hot Bprings. When Phil started in to play every one of the ool-room hangers-on followed him. Ho lost and lost and kept on losing. It looked as if he never was going to win & bet. followers dropped away one by one until) Phil was betting alone. Then Phil woke up and put @ couple of long ones over that got him even and winner at once This was where the capital told. Pittaburg Phil alwaya grades his bets. so that one winning in ten will come close to making him even, His wagers to-day are of the most moderate sort, however, He will probably devote him- self in the future to the pleasure of the turf such as breeding and racing his own horses. rather than to do business on the bett! dof the eame CRACK“PROS” ON EMPIRE TROTTING THE BEACH TRACK) RACES POSTPONED cycle Track have made, arrangements] TACK TOO Heavy To-Day, So $10,000 Stake and Other Event Scheduled Will Be De- these 4 im, there every Saturday afternoon, This Was made possibie by a deal the Beach injbeuple made with the Vallsburg pro- a "t moters, ‘The latter trick ts to have! Qided To-Morrow. breet-Tinem every Sunday and Manhattan mile in 086, | Beach every Saturday Next Saturdey the whole bunch, In- ms im OST cluding Kra Fenn, MeFarland, Lag gghin kath ad bole alter. ver |Schepa KR the Hedolls, Krebs] EMPIRE CITY TRACK, YONKERS, for a strenuous time on the 26th. But M. Hogaa,| Schreiber and the other stars, are en-|N: Y-. Aug. 10—The heavy downpour of in OST, breeg- | tered and will be sure starters, Three}rain this morning soaked the track here In 1,07 1-2, 7 ares furlongs in O44, or. ne an elghth miles 4, handily; J Hoxten, Ft fort yn iN e fu 1 of thought about the Washineton Clud.{ 2 Nesinre dari, fence Ne But If he will leave the Senat ‘| PORTLAND | BELLE--Pive-elehths in r they will work out their own saly: bi of | and atick close t t place, . trainer, furiongs in (6, eas) the) ‘There Ie une thine that dims the Chie] Ey NE wa In ite hands cago teams’ pennant aspirations—Math- fy: J. Bauer, trainer, wHOn, ORATUTTY—Five Curlones In 1.08, loping; J. Bauer, trainer. ——— SUNDAY GAMES, \ The strong Central Islip team wilt clash with the Ontarios next Sunday at Ontarlo Field, One Hundred and For- mune street, ween, Seventh There are many finishes in the Na- tlonal schedule already. Chicrg» ended at Cincinnat! a month ago. The Phillies through at Boston, a out) Boston no more to Brooklyn, nor does St. Louls play Im Pittsburg again this season, Old Pop Chadwick has been su; he emested This in Inflelder for Philadelphia. ; : hind. Why wake yey sleepy senreaton, ‘and ast and Mf [aoe Prelinloary wit Sevails, game. ; ‘ mal races will be run, the most of which Is the “Hook Hand at one mile. This is the moat valuable race that has been arranged 40 far this season, the purse being $ow. ‘ Winter, yper Wetmore has decided put Champion Frank Kramer on seratch. V such @ prige in sight, it goes without saying that the compet- ide thelr heads to such a nextent that the Grand Cir- cult races, which were cardede to take place this afternoon, were postponed. The $10,000 trotting stake which was to be trotted to-day will be decided to- morrow. itors in the race will © in their efforts to capture it, “Oriental Stak two-thirds nd a half-mile consolation two other races in which oft, ‘he i compete. Special prin hung up for these races there is more money in sight for the professionals next Saturday than at any one meet heid in this city in y' have bee! all told THEATRICAL TEAMS, The Broadways, a vicked team, got together by Frank Barry, will the Fellx and Barry pine at! BlG PLUNGERS ALL LOSERS joe is aa! $60,000 loser in his betting operations, | (OUTS W RAI AT Pu TRACK (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 10.—There was a wintry chill in the alr at the course this morning during the gpllop- {ing hours, A cold drissling rain fell at intervals and the work hours were un- comfortable ones. @] The track was not affected, however, and there was considerable galloping indulged in, the most noteble of which was: ACEFULL—One mile in 1.54 galloping; J. W. Rogers, trainer. ROBE OF DAWN —Six furlongs in 1.11, haddily; J. W. Rogers, trainer. HEART'S DESIRE—Vive furlongs in 1.08 1-2, handily; J. W, Rogers, | trainer, | ATHEL—One mile in 1.4 1-2, handily; W. F. Presgrave, trainer, THOMOND—Three furlongs in 0.0, easily; W. ¥. Preagrave, trainer, APRICANDER-—One mile and @ turlong in 201, handily; Frank Weir, traiu- er, ANDREW MACK—Mile and « furlong im 201 1-4, going with Africander, ANDY WILLIAMA—Seven furlongs in Li 1-4, breesing; W. Shields, (rain- er, LAvs POTENTATE—One_ mile in 1.87 4-5, breezing; W. Shields, trainer, STALWART—Four furlongs in 0463, breeaing ST. BELLANE—Four furlongs in 0.63 1-4, going with Stalwart. SONG AND WINE—M'our furlongs in 0.00 1-4, handily; F, burlew, trainer, WATERBIDE—Four furlongs in 0.68, breeaing:; Fred Burlew, trainer, SAVABLE—Five furtongs in LO handily; Enoch Wishard, train HIGH Chan SELLOR—Six furloy eea 1.26, . RAPID _ WATER—Six furlongs in 1.20 handily; Enoch W! H traine ORT WELLS—One quarter in 0,25, breeaing: Enoch Wishard, trainer, Dr. RESZKE—Five furlongs ‘In te, breeging: R. Watkins, trainer, CANDIDA—Five furlongs In 1.06, ‘brees- ing; C. H. Hughes, trainer, MAJOR DAINGERFIELD—One mile and three furlongs in 2.35, handily; RETROURNE Ste. furl HU ix furlo in 1 breeaing; Thomas Welsh team” KNIGHT OF RHODES—Four furlongs in 0.88, bresing; W. P. Burch, trainer. PALM TREE—Four furlongs’ in 0.8% breezing; W. H. Hurley, trainer. SCOTCH IRISH—Four furlongs in O88 1-2, breesing; W. H. Mariey: trainer. rs TAS OER COLT ETHED $400 INGTON, Ky., Ang. 10.—Wiiltam Phillips, trainer of Fred Cook's stab! bought of B. H. Anderson at Georg town the bay yearling colt by im Sorcerer, dam Aeas Over, by Hano’ for $4,000, This youngster Is a halt: ‘other to Dick Welles and John A. Drake's crack three-vear-old, Ort Wells, And is regarded as one of the most valuable thoroughbreds In all Kentucky, DR. KANE TRIES POR MO) your ea, pa, ting CRACK “PROS” IN CYCLE RACES. OW JEFFRIES INTENDS 10 DEMONSTRATE TO JACK MUNROE THAT HE | Ld DR. Sone ve is incurable Dr. Kane will frankly tell NE CURZS VARICOCELE without pain, eat: ger or detention from business, of over 8,000 cases have established an unparalleled reputation for DR. KANE'S own exclusive mode of $5445.44. S NOT AFRAID T0 FIGHT The Junior Championships on Satur- day at Celtic Park give every evidence of being one of the most successful meetings ever given by the Metropolitan Association. The committee in charge of these games mat last evening at the office of J. E. Sullivan, and while ob- Jections wore made to several entries, whose eligibility was questioned, there were only two men rejected. Tie com- mittee has received over two hundred entriea in all, and the rivalry which ex iste ween several of the larger cli has been worked to a high pitch. The New Weat Gide A. C, Greater New York I. A. A. New York A, C.. St. Bar- tholomew A. C., National Turn Verein of Newark, Xavier A. A,, St. George's A. C., Mott Haven A. C,, Mohawk A. C. and National A. C, have large teams entered, and there will be a buttlo royal between the first three clubs for the point banner, Immediately after the close of the Junior Championships the five-mile spe- clal race, in which the firet elght men will be sent to St, Louis, will take TOMMY MURPH 10 MET VEL Tommy Murphy will be the next op- ponent of Frankie Neil, the bantam champion, The little Harlem hoxer matched last alent to meet the cha ion before the aNtlonal Athletic ‘lub of Philadelphia on or about the Mth of this month. Murphy has been meeting with great success in the Quaker City, where he has defeated all his opponents and is a great favorite with the fight followers of that city, He in a clever boxer, who has a knockout punch in either hand, and will give the champion a hard fight. BOAT SALE, CEDAR YACHT TENDERS. were 0.. NOW 00 1 Best Sere fra oo: Now s48.00 10 feet were $67.50..NOW 00 ST. 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