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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, "AUGUST 29, 1904 NING WORLD ("82") SPORTS EDITED BY SYSONBY FAVORITE FOR FUTURITY. dari dtd DS DIG PESOS 4044-00006 D8's IMPROVEMENT IM PLACING HIS é ES (S NOTHING SHORT OF WONDERFUL’, 3. WAT: v4 | " ROBERT EDGREN HAMPION JIMMY BRITT SIZING UP MINER MUNROE’S CHANCES WITH JEFFRIES BRITT SAYS + *AUNROE 1S FITAS A Foo. ¢ Cin. THERE 1S. A FIODLE 1 TMS WE CAN SEE WI\ JEFF'S FINISH yy jie | ty Ww) “BOTHMEN HAVE THE SAMe PLAN OF BATTLE.” ASPIRANT WINS BY CHAMPION BRITT —————+ —_____. ding Corbett’s” Conqueror Thinks It Will Take the Boilermaker Ten Rounds to Get the Miner's Measure, * Sompone WiLL BE DISAPPOINTED FRIDAY EVENING NE: Club, SPTopaY MUNROE 1S PIT" TO BATTLE FOR A CHAMPIONS BY JIMMY BRITT, Champion Feather-Weight of the World, pone SESS Ee lp oop fCHT MUNROE HAS GOOD |KRIMER WIN ‘to win?” pocroccicne sces| ENN Wt OM CHANCE, SAYS M’COY| Bt TEAM WORK Pamhes Jeffries there will reign as champion of all pugdom one Jack ‘The Aapirant, belonging to time allowance. ‘The Aspirant captured the BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2. 4 Me-|and willing to learn, He has the proper Coy i of the opinton that Jack Munroe] material in him to be @ champion, and tamweight and “Young” Gardner, of will be champion heavy-weight boxer | even if Jeff beats him this will not stop this city, fought = twenty-two-round|°f the world. The astute Indiana bo: Sra, Urvals ne EAL Dosing devotees, and backs up in this im jevot ip two hundred spectators. “Jeffries will soon have to take to the /@fyald of him. He has tasted Jeff's The fight was to have been to a finish, tall brush, because his increasing Weight | PuRishment and knows that he cen aa Dut was stopped in the twenty-second | ¥!!! force him there, When last I saw Jeft he booked like a mountain, and 1 round by the proprietor of the concert imow from hat en eanie hall in which it was held, owing to a! Gxpervenes Oat 8 a 4 ip he recetved that the police wore |DOt continually take off flesh withou coming, baving been apprised of the | Mls his stamina. I do not know how affair, spectators Wager he will not go into the ring | yesterday, Both had light road work Ig| tape, Fenn, McFarland °C and in addition prices safely benes thd Rona et 4 weighing bees then 20) peente, the Lapetiecs Puro ye baad byt gee following my the order ctor noon 4n! ining jen el The t cy ane evghtied eedbag 270 Muaree le Courageous. in Oakland, and will put in some heavy | was Plage tpen ies piece of bee having tt all his wn way up to the th Lot iy roe will be champion f0F | ticks at the Reliance Club, He WAS! the amateurs Alumni Assoctation Cup. nineteenth round, when the Canadian | tere of ail ta thot’ he pooweeues trac | {teed to come away from Harbin be-| Tne Gistance of this race was deter-| Vioe-Commodore Walter's Cup made @ spurt and was in the running! grit, I saw him in his battle with Shar- rained by the drawing of one out of a when It was stopped. Owing to the In-/key, and it satisfied me he was courage-| Kid McCoy will put the miner through jovebtnod ip bosyerd containing different lighter terference the referee declared it @lous, I hit him as hard as I know how, | his paces and watch him spar with 14st jer the fied had started. 4 inhter men than I, stood him off for Uwenty-five| draw, much to the disgust of the epec-jand he has ‘always come back for more. |men, Jack will then ease up in training| The platol was fired on the jest lap, nu | petitor in her class, and wi: in my present form I could have stopped Tom im |tators, who were of the opinion that|seoondly, he has @ cool head and willlas he is alreaay in the pink of condi-|0ne in the race betng aware of when it| for the special prises, She on the best day Sharkey ever saw. Gardner should have been given the|listen to advice. If Jeffries makes any . Th of meats open od, Sate. was to be fired, continued Munroe, “that win or lose the public will | decision. mistakes Munroe will be there to ‘cop’ champion all he could attend to,” ter enters the ring with this spirit, he is always a “Jeff will not have an easy time with x ¥ At three miles the Californians, Down. and will never be defeated until the fatal ten is counted. the miner, Munroe has learned how to Hoe he will, at ing and Limberg, worked out to the k will taper off in his work, and under the watchful eye block, and be will stop every left hook 'the boilermaker. front, and when the pistol was fired on et Mel McGrath will enter the ring as fit as tae proverbial fiddle, nnn | the last lap Downing, with Limberg { et how taken up with only such work as will tend to improve his wheel, set a ter- meircener earn | HANDBALL EOURTS|DEVLIN FIRST HOME wns KELLEY eee eee is hese sessions Jack seems more assured of success, and now goes Limberg won the race. — au summaries: his work a2 only one who enjoys it can. His smiling good humor view Won ‘yolumes for ‘his condition. Lively play made several very inter. | heres, See York Gy a am rh Newark, ' fog Dg cer rene Sat will bea eva 3 match from | esting contests in the handball courts mea 124 he pee raect r n! men Mapped out the same plan of] yesterday, although the great heat was — w s - jt |, and some one will necessarily be disappointed, somewhat of a handicap. Several new na {s to mix ft from the first, and Joff will have the novel! challenges were made and others ac-| ytembers of the Mohawk A.C. and| CINCINNATI Aug. 2—"In the fu-|fecond at his training quarters at the beach preparing for his coming #@ feet on the water ling, and quently got time from most ‘Team work was Charlie Hoffmaa, the Canadian ban- supposed to be barred ” to-day as hardy and well-developed an athlete as can be found pountry, and in every way fit to battle for a championship, improvement in spced, defensive work and accuracy in OE’S GREAT IMPROVEMENT, his punches has been nothing short of wondertul, and added to this it | firm belief that he not only has a chance, but a good one av that. ‘Te Ponviction of his ability to cope sucessfully with the champioh will long way in the coming battle, and in summing up his all this should be considerod. Munroe's confidence and bis reasons his own words to me to-day: 1 boxed Jeff in Butte, and while I did not! punish him ta stili I took all he ag and came back for more. of . While Jeff pre! in that respect ‘we were even. roe in five or ten rounds, Munroe will |!" evidence, Arthur F, Luke's schooner fled in their respective heats, the oham- that finished first in most races that {9 why he wil some day be cham- quickly overhauled Fenn at the start of uadron runs class. pee.” oe is heat and clung to his rear | ° ne Bad wi nn paced him around the field Fighters Take It Basy. to front. In the homestretch 4 gene: ting knowledge | cannot only hold it will be able to give him as good as he sends, and funs was captured by W. Gow boat, verse. | days, THE MIT RACE The Hanan Sloop Victorious in| yar" se 8 thampundaie. st the Ten Events During the Cruise of the New York Yacht ioe ee Oliver, hie manager; Casper and A. G, Hanan, is the most success- ful boat in the matter of winning prises on the cruise of the N.Y. Y. C. ‘This | “enn fact has fust been made pubtic, moat) CHICAGO HANDICAPPER of the important competing yachts hav-|publishes Jane’s, Wt ing deen measured to establish their Nat Smith's, Boling’s, J, — Cup, the Commodore's Cup for winning dieag, the most squadron runs on corrected| surpassed, 30. dally) $3 weekly time; the Naval Alumni Association|(by mall, $1 monthly), First efi- ' ay Tatts oa thiagh ibe itner to hanticngyes too wéen ot | Bout Setween Chart Charile Hoffman | Decleres that Even if the Miner Is Defeated He|Paced by the “Boy Wonder,” win, but 1 feel that Jack Munroe will give the champion the! and “Young” Gardner Was Some Day Will Be the Champion He Captures the Half-Mile Os: Commedere Bours Cup, Ant tn be cree, Mey LI} ou wa soe a sees | Waste Stopped When It Was An- Heavy-Weight. pinay : the Vallsburg|Rear-commodore Vandertéit’s Cup for J here r nb hetn a tires once sare eat eg Sov hey nounced Police Were Coming, (Bpectal to the Bvening Wortd.) that Jeffries lets fly, Munroe is young : pool "tae he ‘pal best, betag onty] from all races at the Vallsburg | hosts that raced. She was well handled, continue to improve, | board track yesterday, but in nearly |and except when (t blew hard was al- every event there was more or less of it | ways well within her time at the finish. In the final of the half-mile handicap, took the Astor Cup: the Vice-Commo- professional, Kramer and Fenn quall- dore’s Cup that was offered for the boat similate lots of It, That is why I think|P!0n on scratch, while the “boy wonder’ | tn» atiowance; Rear-Commodore Van- Munroe has « good chance to win, and| 44 an allowance of ten yards. Kramer! deruiit's Cup for echoners and four these runs ie protested, however, John M. Richmond's little schooner much Jeff weighs at this time, but I'll) Munroe and Jeffries took things easy! Kramer came out and was first at the Valmere won twice tn the small clase p for the schooner winning the most | “*ee@ae=s E cure runs on corrected time and the Naval New York's fies es @oop or yaw! finishing firet in the most kaw's yaw! Sytertta. 8) pte onl: Doat, but needs & good breeze to make her sail fast. In ordinary weather the ¥ Recent oF old, in § to 10 days, Mm, Munroe is a dig, strong fellow. i halt miles, veventy and sixty footers hold her safe, er od fa Nervous Debilit jen and can sometimes beat her boat for Yo Mtalitirhe. ne io Wicare. TOMMY MURPHY TRAINING. HARD world at 120 pounds for six rounds, be- fore the National A. C., on Aug. 31, 1s fast wetting in shape, under the eyes re a Ww. i 11a, Taylor's, Frank's, Be! Astor hata tion ready noon. Goed things (or int levery day. 233 BROADWAY, opps the run from Vineyard Haven to New- az money lost wembllag at ree in bet] ite beset foe eRe —_—_ om | Men Cured by Me, | Corona without One of Master Specialist. Ie tor the | Dr, L. R. Williams, he O.p Dre, GREY “DISEASES: OF MEN MEN. Blood Polsoning, %,)!'4sasss, racteatty 1 Bro- Varleocele ‘ahead a7sten i The Navy challenge cups were won| W, Weakni al by the sobooner Loyal and the sloop Kem BBloae riba ay Great in the Country these OLD DR. GRINDLE, ee eee ‘rs of having thé pace cut out for him. Othér ways have failed to| cepted, ‘A.C. held their members’ | ture I shall oot speak to an umpire on Take your Tent out and ‘and most likely this plan will too, but then it will be a novelty,| Arrangaments are being made for a oe atone ca aa inter re oe field, and I shall instruct my ¢. enjoy it fren lane. binder om Saeees oe ee tournament, to be held at (he Central] enth street and Lincoln avenue yester- | players to follow the same plan,” sald ‘ j modergie : 2 up A use m Yoke as though Jeff must win, and all thinga | Court, Fifty-ninth street and Third ave- | ayy Manager Joe Kelley, after conference | 2%, preiygsel r Reduced Prices— ces should win, but do not lose sight of the tact that he will be| ue, Sunday, Sept. 4, entries closing it th tt Haven A.| with President Harriman, in which the| five ‘one. ‘eon: with fled to fight some, and, win or lose, Jack Munroe, the min with Proprietor Crulce, Sept. 1. Gold ie 4a neat - ‘club In the | reports of umpires who have had tfouble| a sacn le, ae, ‘Wall Tents complete with poles :— ‘piece b fist Xs itis wort Santen here look for Jeff to win inside of five rechaaa a i i lille pod aren ge : eens wale FL pMharodiot gal neal ty Bead] ose +4 Dat personally 1 do not look for him to win until at least half of| John F. Maddock, of the Central] ii the one-mile ha after @ hard |tield marshals had allowed their imagi-| _ Three Sy question of the referee has been decided, and Eddie Graney will| “ames yesterday 4 — Won by | pire,” continued Kelley, “and for that Much to the satisfaction of local sports, as they fee! that he will Central Han = Leo (il feet), CA. Connor, (8|tesson absolute ignoring of the man ulted aw follows: ! pitty Ya ERE Uivenant I opine that !t will be well worth the price of admissi Both | Court, has challenged W. Gallagher, of tions to do business to the detriment . twenty rounds have been fought. Friday night will tell the| Mo'hy's One Hundred and Twenty. |fent with J. J sama in the event, [ot the playing strength and reputation Halt a Fishing Tuchie—Canp 0 Outfits The Peoples ysically perfect, and one or the other will accept defeat grace-| Mth Street Court, or any member ot | Devin wens Mat Mar in "| of the Cincinnatt team. : tim 119—CHAMBERS STREET—119 can offer no other excuse save that he met a better man. side bet ithaca i Dania Wayside “A player has no show with an um- Between Brosdway and West Brosdway. of the Earth ——— George Ki his duties honestly and fearlessly, 4. T,, Maddoek.. fous second, Willlam C. J. Kotly, (7 feet), | that handles the indicator ts the only Louis have ransacked the world a6 eres third, ‘Time—S 1-5 seconde. thing that 1s left open for him. While for representatives of tribes, and ; t ond B git. 21 18 21] puvting 12-pound Shot, handicap—Won by | have decided to have nothing more to the result Is an odd collection of individual honors, others ranking as| y can Bae i TD) y pais, (sorateh), with an actual put of | ao with umpires In any way, I will not strange peoples from every clime, if N follows: C. H. Clarke, J. L. Poyer, A. | and P. Mullen HD HT Gh ]ao tect @ inches F. Lighineger (1 foot & retire from the position I have always Such a collection has never before J ie aligdiorebedl aro dep entailed fay Maing HB BL ARIEC“D renee: Me Meponale. (o toot 'g| tanen—thet umpires AFe a8 prone to ax, been and, perhaps, never ay Kelly leads, wittyA.G. Laurie second, |) wadaock and T. Ti 2 19 2 linchea), third, with an setual put of at |sgeerate things as are players, _. ; + yy) again will be in any part of the ¥ 3 Lovell third and H. Poyer fourth. In|! Shanley and J. Jo i at feat “| atiil maintain that the Cincinnati BS. iz ee a Le Rn ut earth, In a few months they will the contest for the flelders’ prise J. L, —=_"__ ya So" Para es ph, Novice Won by J: -Bghse | team has been grossly discriminated ¢ over ames have ettadil “an unparalles s be scattered to the four quarters Poyer leads with ten catches. In the Trotters at Parkway, {iia Phage ae ateceee against by the members of Mr, Pul- ton for! E'S own exclusive mode of pro: of the globe, each returning to the contest for the prite offered to the] Parkway Driving Club officials nave ar. |, 18) YAr! Low Hurdles, tandicap — won |\am's staff. I still believe that X am DR, KAN cu nme eTRicrUaE without : foe us Ve a! they ioapod making the moat catches during page ony Peg ir inank yet lmene 30 ©. Hassard (1 yard), third. | the victim of a conaplracy. : pd oer pk gc rm camera J. Pi , Ps La . ——— Faoe for cricket honors Ne weMnin. 3. te hover sed the Tock: | tne at waek of September and following the Bk: oan ‘» , Handieap — Won by 3 ahesld AS Aes ||| The New York World's Exposition Art “Ldvingston and Brookiyn & total of ten. } ion Island ctroult, which boaing with the A Mebonald (33 yards), think er sai _— Portfolios. serie of porttotion will, sik Count River , . J Metropolitan League, they P Wait © on Mucwiny ch Minee, tees al Tine vinigate Pee Ventas. 0e York and pt igthe ny and when complet: ite & grand pletorial Game to play together, ast Malt Century Run, ires races each day, with 8900 purses. Ten | wen by T. Berhsen a feethe nctuaj {Swimmers carried off the honors at the record Hom in the hise cet ip manifested. The| About one hundred and fitty riders took | (lub members will provide a fund to guar fit, § be o a CM Inches: EB. Kirschner a all-around carnival of sports held at should preserve Manid&tians Satur. |P*t 19 the half-century run held under the | Anite to" Prmnaimallon, Kar the Games Cale I Wied man ‘a fee, ih ir Arverne yesterday, The 10-yard swim- number tseved cone thelr o¢ the Century Road Ciub of Amer-| prove & success. Sot ea ge ming race whs an easy victory for views to cach itt fee tet bows divisions, ¢ fee a! ns George Daniels. t New ¥i cee cared a Rare! PE ae as EE St = Hi ii