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~ , a » Wwe p. ALL THE NEWS HORSES FLOCK 10 THE SHEEPSHEAD COURSE ++ } fee eer ee Trainers Are Getting Meeting That Begins a Week from To- Morrow. ‘The Sheepshead Bay track 1¢ @ busy Pace Just now, and the horees that have had the advantage of @ rest dur- ing the mesting at Saratoga are besin- ning to receive the drilling that will fit them for thelr fall engagements. There has been plenty of fine weather, and) @uperintendent Frank Clark hes kept the course in first-class shape, Bach day ther arrivals from the Spa, and by the middle of next week the stable room will be at a premium. Of the big stables that wil! arrive on Sunday are those of L. V. Ball and John E. Madden, both of which have Deen assigned to thelr old quarters. ‘The Thomas and Shields string, which in the past have stabled at the Graves- end course, will ocoupy barn No, 6 which contains thirty-nine atalls, The latest arrivals at the Bay course fare the horses of Frank Van Meter. There are only two In this lot, but hoth of them proved themselves crack- erjacks on the Western ctroult. Inou- bator, the older of the two, needa no ‘emeription, a he has raced on the Eastern tracks with more or less suc- cess. This year he hea started but MANY HORSES GET SHSONBY SHOWS WORKOUTS TO-DAY @pecial to The Drentng World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y., Aug. 19.—Brae ing and refreshing atmospheric condi- ticne and @ track that was excellent favored the trainers who had horses to work at Gravesend this morning. ‘The temperature of the early hours was such ag makes heavy clothing feel very comforting. There were many racers sent to axer a ee ee och Soci ie ae |? BOW MURPHY Ont, nile ta BLM, oom iD tn 104, tle 135, gallop Nraiser a! ee etOube Firs furlonks in 1.04, —Five furlongs in all er, bata ara train ae heel mee i B SGUNOne uarter Ly 8 | ey, hh TOPICLOne mil “easily; J. Bauer, trainer. HARANGUE Three. brees! J. Ba tral GAILOR BOY-Six "yurtonas in Li, ndily : von peat On Bacal in Five, furlongs in 1.10, rh, trainer Idsboroug’ io, 06, brees- e and an eighth MS ae handily: J. Boden, T—One mile in 1.00, galloping; Rog poten, trainer Four furlongs in 0.63, eas-|D! ; H. M. Mason, ner. Ne Four furlongs in 0.62, easily; H. patellWooD Fuse furlongs te 0. 1-2, ly jason, 1, sUSSHOWER Theee-quarters in 1.18, handily: C. Tarter, trainer. ha in Lo, brees- SA Nar. ca \deborough, tral y ono aya ful rlongs” in 1.48, ‘ollins, trainer. TOM Ti WAON Ste mile In handily; ‘Williams, trainer, SHERIF Beta in in 1.47, gallop- yay MULLIN" ‘alile ‘in 1.47, gallop- traine! SOLAN. reigns in 1.4, 0, breesing; W. ViC—8ix “furlongs in 1.3%, Timmon Pete 1 anit wey ain sorsuah. TROW VILLE seven furlongs in 1.97, oti L, Enton, trainer. Kei N—Mile in Tarte, tralne *wROEK AD A 1 sie 9 Johnny Burdick and Billy Ryan are down on the boards to-night for contest at catch welghts. The boy) to meet In private for a side bet. Ryan has been in training for the past two weeks and is sure he will stop the win. ning streak of (he sparring partner of Corbett," “Sous is one = he best boys that B dick has as yet faced, and his victor, over Austin Mice and Hughey McPa: den give him a good | in on form. —— > Amateur Cl The Howard Field Club, Dall bats with the Legal A C.. of Harlem. | tracks and has won seven of her starts, “JEFFRIES IN HARD [PEFRRS "Veann | age ete THE WORLD: FRIDAY VENING, AUGUST 19, | OF DIAMOND, RING | SSOOOPSHI IY: Ready For the Fall three times, winning once and finishing | vigarre, the two- ing, is one of whioh| great things are expected this fall, She has started ton times on the Western finishing second once and third twice, Her first engagement on the Eastern tracks Is the Dash Stakes, at five tur-| longs, to be decided on the Afth day of | the Sheepshead meeting. Her next en-| gagement !s in the Sapphire, at five| and a half furlongs down for decision on the eighth day, and her next ap-) Pearance will be in the Belles, at five; and @ half furlongs, to be run on the tenth day, Handsarra comes out of the West) with a championship reputation, hav- | ing met the best of both sexes and de- | feated them handily, @he is @ dark chestnut by Handeel—Elsarra, stands vd high and covers consider- und. ining track at the bay has ie! and 8 Clark has T been tasued oF ere that trom this 2 all yearlings recelv! kinde! en educa- tion shall be gr trained over the new track. Mr, Clark will endeavor on days when the mein track is m to ia 1.2! ACEFUL—™ ~|REAGAN 10. MEET champion tossers of the east side, will cross send all horses over the new course. MORE FAST WORK (Bpecial to Thé" Brening World.) @ARATOGA, N, Y., Aug, U—The weather cleared beautifully thts morn- ing and the track was in prime condi- tion during the galloping hours, The course wes opened to the trainers for the firet time in two days end full ad- vantage taken, and the gallopers had a busy training morning of it, The principal workouts noted were the following: SYSONBY—VYour furlongs tn 0.80, han- aNct james cr Maat trainer, ¥ D Four furlongs in 01, rl cr ange yrlonae, a O.8T 1-2. Y eer dressing; HL weed Me Rogen farlonge fn 1.08 1%, handily; GUNFI HEART ® ‘Le 4, handily; eeIRD six furiongs breesing; J, W. Keak trainer, TANYA—iz furlongs J 1, dreesing; tral enlcxtin-drves far To fn La han. ally; J. W, Togers SAVABLE-—One mi ip 1a i gallop- mit CHANCELLOR—One mile fo socun with one a orenect ch Wiehard, arm tl 53, gallop- mile in 1. with len, trainer, jnginiae"ate Babs OP S 1931-4, handily; @aY BoY- + 4 Mi, ele fn 1.61, handily; a| | reo furlongs in 0,89, han- ta Gi ne Horse Haven course; trainer, PROP One ti mile in Te, handily; W. . Jennings, trainer, HARRIN SPRINGS, Aug. 19.—The hot “Jepell of the last two weeks has been a reducer for Champion Je urlongs roinat R. Tucker trttner. HURSEHOURNE a turlo 1, elsh, MTMtOSADAIK tt furlongs. in’ fi, bres: ing. R. Campbell, trainer. UNMABKED—Seven’ furlongs in 1.21, handily; Frank Welr, trainer. CLOTEN—Three furlongs In 0.42, brees ing; Ra Littlefield, train = ‘AGA—One | mile child's play. eft’ is coming down In weight at a fast pace. He works three hours each day in the “gym.” The hard punishment | ¢ of @ short. sharp training in a warm) climate like that of Harbin Springs |s/ likely to have ita {ll effects, Such train- can call on his energies for the few! whirlwind rounds, but if the other man holds out for any length of time that kind of training will be found faulty, fi new "TORK One inle tn 1. Casa hand- We hifoot, trainer, crovin PANG ix turiongs in 1.19, H, McCormick, trainer, wit Ae Pour furlon; x4 a | nal brees- In. THOMONA™—Pour furlongs. in 01-2, breesing; F. Presgrave, trainer. Hengarian Athletes Here, The Hungarian athietes who are to take part in the Olymplo games to be held at St Louis during the week of Avg. 9, accompanied by 8. Stankovits, Honorable Gecretary of the Hungarian Athletic Association, and Jules de Muska, Honorable Manager of the team. | have areived trom Budapest. The team | consista of B. Meso, of the M. A.C, Budapest, @ sprinter and broad jumper, CHAMPION NEIL | Frankie Nell, of Callfornta, and) Johnny Reagan, of Brooklyn, who fonght twenty rounds to @ drew after one of the most sensational contests between men in their class even seen in a ring, have been matched to fight twenty rounds at 11¢ pounds at 8 o'clock. The Century A. C,, of Los Angeles, the West End A. C., of 8t. Louls, and all the San Francisco clubs have been communicated with for bids. Neil will leave for “Frisco” after his Philadelphia engagement with Tommy Murphy and will be In the best possible shape when he faces Reagan. BLACK FITZIMMONS AND SAWYER i (Speclal to The Evening World.) D. Me. Ane 19.—" aa of Hartford, Conn, and| of Thomaston, fought | # at the Knox Trotting Park last night. | In the second round, Sawyer had his | opponent on the ropes, somewhat dazed, | out in the next round was knocked Jown. There was considerable hitting! in the clinches, and in the fourth round sawyer went down declaring that he had been hit low while in a clinch, John Bryson. of Waltham, who was referee. bewan the count, but cries of “Foul!” came from the spectators and be cogent. ¢. she pont Pes ants 4 Gone UNITED CIGAR STORES Same Prices by ‘JEFFRIES NEW CROUCH PPPOE REED OE EOD ED EHS ou ing is good for sprints, where a fighter ley COMPANY Stores All Over. 22 SCoeeeeseosscossreoroseeoorooeoonr ner soeeennesneess JEFFRIES TRAINS FOR A FAST AND SHORT FIGHT * All the Indications point to a fast eight! rounds on Jeffries's part, coy FRANCISCO, Aug 1§,—Every- ing is going 7 in fine shay Hramtes caunip beach, The ‘alter commenced to mb a Spe under the watchful eye eas Mee Tim" McGrath has got Munroe in ie Shape hr $tene, fe. and now Coy Is ollshing meet t rghit claimed Jenirles wit lay in coming conten! ‘training will be kApt up yg the camp when) Munroe out After that | until ew Wednesday, will be given a final tr, there will be ioe ly nothing doing until the gong rin: L, Gopooy, of the Bi B. A. C., Budapest, @ noted righ jumper, and ae Haimay and G. Kiso, botn of the M. Budapest, the former @ short- isianc swimmer, and the latter # long-d swimmer. em La jay Games, fort: annual Scottish he New York Caledonian The games of Club. will be held at Washington Main | T [> Grand street, between Mas sae ae Newtown, Tong letend. on Panne Rew. Monday, Bept 8 Pte eee eens oegeee s+ 1904, Og eemene, HORSES GET READY __.FOR SHEEPSHEAD, One of the latest photographs from |Jeftries's training camp at Harbin Springs, reproduced on this page, shows the champlon's new defense, It & half crouch, with the head lowered and both forearms brought forward Into a guarding position. This is a lees exaggerated form of the crouch taught to Jeff by Tommy Ryan, |and has been used successfully by some lof the little men, notably Jimmy Britt, Frankie Nell, Eddie Hanlon and Terry | McGovern. It was this position that won Jeff's last fight with Fitsstmmons, Fits cut the giant to ribbons for eight rounds. Several of these had | t when, aa Fits swung his right, Jeff suddenly dropped tia head in to the position shown in the photo, Fitasimmons's fist landed on top of Jeff's skull, and mashed iike a baked potato thrown At @ atone wall. With his chin on his chest and his head Upped forward {t is almost tm- posalbdle to hit Jef anywhere except on top of his head. His body ts covered by forearms and elbows, Jeft stood atraight when he last fought Corbett, but Jack Munroe is a hardy puncher, with @ capacity for punish- ment, The champion is perfecting a ‘9 as well as & new attack “KID” HUBERT Brooklyn Fighter, After Feeling Out His Man, Puts Him Away in the Third Round—Result Never Was in Doubt. ST. LOUT®, Mo., Aug. IRA half dozen left jabs to the face a kidney punch or two,followed by » etift riaht | hand punch to the stomaob In the third round, all of which were delivered by Andy Walsh, of Brooklyn, to "Kid" Hu | bert, of Louisville, in the ring of t) Weat End Club last night settled Hu bert's St, Louls fighting career. Hu | bert was outclassed from the clang 0 the gong In the firet round until he was sent to his knees gasping for breat) shortly after the opening of the thir period. j Walsh stepped around him at fire) | rather cautiously, but when he saw thai | Hubert had nothing dangerous in stock the Brooklyn man made his move, Hu bert backed around ing, but Wals was out to end matters in a hurry anc accomplished his task in excelent fas) joa. For one brief inatant toward the clos: of the first round the spectatars thoygh: dubert had a chance He alipped a Je/ jab over Andy's guard which mad: Walsh's eyes blink. Hubert saw hiv advantage and rushed Walsh, And) was far from being on “Queer street and covered up. Hubert slugged awa) at the top of his opponent's head anu gloves and the crowd, always with th: under deg, yelled for him to keap uD Finally Walsh tired of playing th Fe @ human punching and cut A Couple Of short hogaw to th face had Hu rt anes water at u lively rate and W & emile or nie face when the bell put br BOD iy what proved to be the most Interest) Derlod of the bout ere One Bets nin aan et dae ou 0 e Walsh then landed a setles of kidnet punches, which i? jet ted ve wit nother left t m6 nl for ‘tha ult oogagert wen | nses yalee. ater landing » tow talriy "pod punches, worked a righ) j# hift and sunk his right giove inte ort's solar plexus, and Hubert wer town, and SRS Souniee OSS out. AMERICAN JOKES “DO WELL IN FRANCE SARATOGA, Aug, 19.—J. 8, MeDor | ald. fust returned from France, was the track yesterday, The American still are holding their own over there According to McDonald, Ransch, wh rides for W. K. Vanderbilt. was rather badiy Injured earlier in the season, but has recovered, and won a big race at lchy fust before McDonald left. McDonald Is loud In his praise of the siarting of Figes, the Englishman, who has been starting in France for som years. 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