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- NING WORLD [notte T SPORTS EDITED BY | [te ARNG a IN THE LEAD. & > 4 t v Tue BIGGER, THEY AR® & THE ‘AROER IT Is TO Mane ‘BA Fau. “ 4 Err MAY To BOILER LATEST FROM ~W Ny AFTER THI - HARBIN Jim's <> WALLOP 18 On.” Jerr iS A LITTLE Sevene AND Buy : ; WITH HIS TRAINERS JUST Now, FEW SHopS|. O929904990000000000@ army | { [ f Sale of Seats Begins To-Day—Miner Devoting 3 Which, If Arranged, Will Be (Special to The Evening Wortd.) box with “Kid” McCoy, Andy Gallas ’ ‘ World's Championship. York Yacht Club for the contest will not open until late to-day. | big miner, Many are of the opinion that Munroe weighs 210, and hopes to be heavier by the 26th. ton has formally anounced that he will j simmons there will be a battle between| At first it looked as if it was neces- dian. “ie ml nd atone fan the chams are giants in the ring in these days, issue another challenge to the New| RY AN IN FOUR ROUNDS the clever Kid and “Ruby Robert” in|#@ry to bave Jeffries come to town SM shired [4 rer em terday to see Designer Willie Fife about Coy and the wonderful improvement 9, is superior in every way, Munroe is 1 York to Wits, MeCoy says that he has hits hard, as his sparring partners co builders on the Clyde about constructing : : Freeman was the biggest and strongest man that ever fought in a Spirited Go in Harlem, ing that it should be as soon aa Octo. /Dlonship possibiiky, When the match was seep oehied {t and his opponent goes Out of the ring he was a circs acrobat, “My next attempt to win that famous “Battling” Nelson and dts manager,| city pald little attention to it, be-| teaching Munroe defensive tactics, fgeem like Schoolboys. stitutional objection to admitting ™y- beck room of a cafe in Harlem Johnny |*"d & rleht uppercut to the stomach %9 relia Herrera Labor are Labor Dey," science, the feeling has changed, The) #land him in good stead when he liom two da: bef te the bent eohteat, The third round found Ryan more oat ice ‘him ‘to wo. to ‘Oakingd Clever “Kid” Trying to Draw His Time to Learning Defensive Tactics. ay Are the Bulhiea Men th Men that Ever Have| Announces that He Will Issue “Ruby” Robert Into Match ' GContended ina Prize Ring for the g Another Challenge to the New SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. %.—Although gher, ‘Twin’ Sullivan and Harry Chess Decided in Frisco in October. the sale of seats for the Jeffries-Munroe|ter, aro loud in their Praises of the America’s Cup. , —, the demand for tickets Is great. Orders | Munroe has a good chance and many . 4 are coming from all sections of the| will wager on him. . J. Jeffries has now trained down to 235 pounds stripped. LONDON, Aug. %0.~8ir Thomas Lip: W Kid" MeCoy can ensnare Bob Fits-|gured of a big house. He will be outweighed by Jeffries, but , York Yacht Club for a race for the and give an impetus to the coming con- Jeftries thought the Ak Giant ssaeenig make the bulkiest pair that ever contended for the] America Cup. He went to Glasgow yes- fee ta Oct naa eile er Tooed ie test, but since the coming of “Kid Mo- pitong fellow, but Took: upon Muncte fs ‘e cham; 5 Rood: > Ip 1843 Charles Freeman, an American, fought in England and cleared| drawing tho plans for a Shamrock IV. | / | Sex for, the match and wired to has shows by Munroe in training, this is tis eM Beh pall the available English heavy-weighta, including the famous “Tipton |*4 to consult with some ot the yacht More than Two Hundred Spectators Witness) teen trying to get Fits to fight him | Unnecessary. ham! Pot stand Ris ‘ponderous blows,” Ones: peep ll for five years, and he is more than wi Munroe hay developed into & cham-'In a while he lets a wallop fly that has He stood 6 feet 101% Inches in his socks, and weighed 260 pounds In| Before he departed he said: ber. first made tho sporting men of this Coy te devotin at his: tenet since the time of the “American Glant” no bigger man than Cham-|°l4 cup will be more of a real fight than! New York was the scone of another jon Ryan and he began to slow up. BUF+| req Murphy, have left for Butte, Mont, |lieving that Jeff had a walk-over. Now| 21) Ke Mer discovered that a Jeffries has beon seen within ropes, Beside him the other cham-|*!! that have preceded it. Thave a con- flerce private fight last night. In the|4Ick worked a let hook to the J8¥| where the Chicago boxer will fight Au.|that Munroe has developed speed and| Munroe a aystem of blboking the wifl 9 inst the boller-makei seit beaten, and the previous failures TB “"y. perfection. It was the body blows that hundreds who have watched Munroe | “Sopra, he, boller-maker, SPF IS HEAVIEST OF ALL, regard only as Interesting preliminaries Corbett: ‘defeated Bily yan in four | 20K the steam gut of Ryan. = 4 air tnduc s eforay the tent re 5 Sy Joka L. Bullivan, 196 pounds; J. Corbett, 183 pounds; R, Fitzsimmons, | “re English dest rounds. The boy were down £0 #0 Af-| i145 ond trying to atall off Burdick’s Ore thats a ara ott, more per J % zi gners bell that hi 4 of th h spr 4 “tm olomey J. J. Jeffries, 236 pounds, ‘These figures show the best fighting | the new rules will afford a greater op- fearth round Ryan avelafed that he Ned Spee By rennin hart Jap be Oe ee SIFT ie rant tote etn eae es four most recent world's champions, portunity for success, and I personally enough and refused to answer the bell | "he "Parting partner yd the miner Ina dangerony: My Mirae % bett" was not to be denied and he kept ent. Nas junroe outclasses Robert Fitzsimmons enough to make up the} "lev? '7 pegwing away on the same for the fifth. ' be iy pee tent for i pegging away at his opponent's stomach te, All he iy and handicap under which Fits was beaten by Jeffries he can win the| victors coi gy “stint and then if) The bout was witnessed by more than tg imiie a minute. A IGHT FAS mienager Put dara e min inet thd fai * die Orne ip Yeah ‘Graney will referee Sag despite the o} Ith Peart alte, Tas victory comes to me it ltwo hundred pecta te 1 P. saiatuctory, And wil not tet a a | pat wo 0 aplece fer ion, Magy |, fourth round aay Ryan's fateh Jeffries is not only a giant; he {sa boxer, When he won the cham- previews fabore have nee een in vain. |men prominent a sporting gg ald when Burdick drove a terrifo right band ip from Fitz he won largely tecause he outclassed him in the same in the crowd, and they were kep! to the pit of Ryan's stomach and suill ore fever of suspense during the whole bout. ; Eureka A. C., of Balti H ritt-"Corbatt tilanes re “latretched him ‘out for the full count. . O, altimore, Has (Special to The Evening World.) & bulky battle-ship outclasses an agile cruiser, But since that time FISHER SEEYS | StEKS h Very seldom have so men PFOM: | He round was @ hummer, Burdlok ; PHILADELPHIA, “Aug. —2).— Buly| = a vecome something of a gigantic cruiser himself, He can get over the Inent In sporting Ife aan ere ty waa| Working like a beaver and Aghting like] Made Lads Good Offer to} stir, tne middleweight champion ot about as fast as any one else in the business, neon a Dep Ie ree & whirlwind. He kept up his crossfire . the Middie West, made bis appearance He. champion has a tendency to become fat between fights, After \Sonalsine, Harry Frank Johnson, iim lot a left to the Jaw and right to the| Meet There Some Time Dur-| in ine wast last tt, as and met, Gearas ‘seasor. of training he puts on more weight than he ever carried before. |the Jockey, who recently returned from Malthe ee Dunlanivent, Nie Nine! ing Month of September, ag eo ‘THOALOD. percture, be began training for this fight with Munroe he weighed about 260 labroad; George Bothner, Georme tad 1m h nd took . and Billy Duerr made up the a Cole several times, and| VialWeaknessesy 2RES. Light contingent. ‘sounded, Titeey tes, rf, Jeffries, from the reports that are coming from his camp, is doing the] George Fisher, inatructor of wrest- The boys lost no time when the gong hy the minute a reat fyan refused to] The opening of the boxing season at hone eet looked all over with 1s cote del Gor tee Possible training for the fight, and has taken off so much that now/ling for the Pastime A. C, and part-|sounded. Burdick started his rushing respond to th ool oF of me. ‘tut. | the Bureka Club, Baltimore, will prob-| Cole, however, was in fine ohape v4 ay "ta has become a nero Jight-heavy heavy-welght of 236 pounds. ner of George Bothner, Is after aftacties and they were soon mixing it, |, Burdick was seconded OY HATE TOS) 1 oe axe place until about the Temes cummed @ Graw, Cole ce . oe with both hands. Wwe George Both- Mery day Jeffries gets up early in the morning. ie posta. Paine tae ak Horie ey eaead Foond was a repetition of | Aelia cic: fenkine thela the waton, | middle af September, for which ovaa- oted ‘nie ettorta toward ‘Stift’s pouch. net a eae = jete with fast work. Ae tengo UP HIS STAFF, grapplers in the East, and has meal the first, but the fast work goow told | Florrie Barnett was ret sion Manager Herford 1s dickering tor| "Ma"Smnepny, of Naw "York and’ tld gces down to his gymnasium and uses up his training staff, Including] *!t® Tom Jenkins when the Pebsired the mons a matoh between “Frankie” Neil and| stenger fought six hurricane Fpunds in. a iran Perce fn, > af “Hughsy” McGovern. ee ene Me 94 ccm Joe Kennedy and little 200-pound brother Jack. pete ty, Be tan teat at ke LINE al iA oS gg te iets} Be eaueitated for Willie ‘Gibbs "and foyer. i vi j Jeti gies out on the road to get some exercise, middie-welght championship and will “Hughey” in a fiercely fought six-| put up a good fight wates 1 ht a the semti-wind-up, with Lig idedly ity or thirty men go out from Harbin with him. wrestle any man for the ttle at welgnt, round battle at Philadelphia, and, at ——— Medteal and det 8 in alone; the rest straggle back later in the day. ——_— the request of the latter, ‘Frankie’ EMPIRE’S GAME. Dh R ih K, Mack enzie Surgteal Sees, ‘Stitt was, in poor condition, but de-| Varleocele, \CONDULTATION ” aes his fact put up @ bard fight) Blood Polson, = has agreed to give him another match. bes 146 WEST MTH ST., NEW YORK. he intends ever to Aght again or not, it seems that the cham- SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES, The place for the set-to has not vei re bupareagF he at Brighton — b ‘has determined to win this fight by a margin that will leave no doubt Bix The All-Cubans will play the Murray been decided upon, But Manager Her- ar street and Pitkins prowess in the minds of people who have questioned his condition Hills at Olympic Field, One Hundred ford hes © 1G Js for the ogatest. From hi cok jaoine Tires Nl Be LD R. GRE commented upon his increasing bulk. and Thirty-sixth street and Fifth ave- : last acoounts there was only § per| ated. the jamal ‘Woodhalla | twie: os oO DiSEA: a EASES OF MEN. ia mey weigh a ton six months after this battle, but he means to dis-|nue, to-morrow, As each team has won cont. difference between his gnd the] this season. best price offered. vp. M. Ot Munroe first iv true championship fashion. @ game, Indications are that this one Blood Poleening. hapa eee x Yo ia the biggem thing in chanois-skin shoes Will be one of the most interesting of porsgemcmeerose s Ulcers, Recent or oid, im 6 to 30 days, the season, At Ridgowood to-morrow the Newburg Varleoele ea op y See team, with the southpaw Deegan in the Wastin Weakness =] hs boven it have gone a little further and added, “And the ‘arder It Is to is « ‘Bob migh' 8 box, will be the star attraction of a Kidney & Bladder {> 4,68 tall.” double-header, The Ridgewoods will fem w Contracted Diseases in 3 to 6 on iy en cured in i] have Davis on the firing line, The early NTE ah Me For i re tnn genes ‘ow for the “GriMites.”| to the lett-fleld fence, there's « hill of Ro 0} Pat = sand, It is always covered Fy vee t the has been rubbed off. heads during a game, Some of the boys Bis sprawl up it In bathing suits, This has Chicago Is crowded down from the '0P) ogiseq the temporary hill to be christ- vee: ened Mount Ararat. Vor ew tenet There is a hot tip abroad that Harry holder, { the two men who ought] Steinfeldt, the Reds’ third (bag cc kaow the anewor best: ia to figure in @ trade before the snow GriM@th—Until the end of the season, | files. “The birser they are the ‘ardor they fall,” is Bob Filssimons’s clazatc little whi od fs oge pg Sapert. And it’s hardy) yginer Huggis.s has broken away from picking, at that. tonsilitie and has rejoined the Red Legs, Roston slipped & « pee by losing *9 St | When Biily Shettaline says that he cons! - " Lovia. beat ais ‘the Philadelphia once played ball you can't help giving must Clevel his present girth a second look. Athletics, — league} That's a close race between Wagner Salton tyr ‘heron and Chance for the batting leadership ‘There are five of the Nationals, ‘Thay'te continually : : Ja 8, 4,18 tare, ve " the beat logs,” whie- bunching their hits. When one gets a 4 ‘ PRIVATE. DISEASES 7 amare” “Sat watch us.” bingle. the other follows, ‘polson- per orga J same will have the Elk F.C, and Mag- ANSTEWN TU ; 0 (MATINEE RAGING Sra ond game at thelr new grounds to. sional ball, and the Islips will have to soe put up @ superior articie of bail In o'er _—— t Williams and Hope will be vas Matinee racing will be renewed at the] tattery for the heme icam, Y managed Dosa to be bid by the track next An interesting struggle will reauit| ‘They're being watohed all ight. And] When Horace Fogel bi | ae: “=~ ee VII. TITAL WEAKNESS "7 # at (nal very we . when the Emeralds und Phil hia | with hope leading, But anxiety is clowg| Glante—but let that rlesp. ‘AL mn ty ny priginal van very der New York Irish A. A. at Celtic) noon under the auspices of Giants Groes Pats to-morrow afternoon 4 going easy. Taatrely Vy tel, Labor Day will be the running| York Driving Club, Forty-five horses! « At the Protectory Grounds, Van N at. Se — jand jump. or two hops and| have been named to start in the nine! The colored men will have their fastes thie event Myer Prinstein,| races that will be decided, pry a oe A Eg vaiar hw the American record of 24) Anna @ and Edgewood wiil have] iams, on the line. As @ apec . for the broad jump, will) another inning in the Class A trot,| tion Jim McGuire, the famous “I pl bye Woe Will en-| while Wilton Boy, Princess Pique and] fine New York American League, il few Aaures for the| piack Rotert are scheduled for the 4 With Metealf in the box the Ontanos Jump. The American) next ciass, expect to stop the winning s:reak of the event is o feet 6 inches.) ine fast pacing rice will have Don| Hollywood Inn team, of Yonkers, at o Field, € ago by B. B. Bloss, | ney, Pree Advice, King Tom and Bud] Ontario Field, sae i be 77 Oo ig hyesd Ye inch, D, Shanshen. 4.| _ Mike Lynch, the cotiege boy who does They gave the Giants a merry send) 4, weil in tho box for Pittsburg, leas oft for their Western trip. all the pitchers in batting. oo That youngster Ames has nothing to] Jimmy Sheckgrd is the only one of the 4 in ff wo ® ptush for in losing to the heavy-hitting| champion Brooklyns of 1899 and 1900 left BLOOD POISON Rar” york? foie” siz"tt Pirates by the close score of 8 to 2 He! In that city. 2) NERVOUS DEBI Ty sss ans paca NERVOUS DEBILITY ins & a Jooks like the makings, Hane Wagner was there again yester- Stcut as starters. The Class E iro:] Kighth avenues, to-morrow. The letter gots way omisea excellent sport, ax, the en ° axooliege, and pd | day: Hile sine never gets In the way of ries li Brightlight, Albert C., Malgour, Ad- the Highiaoders, wih

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