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MUNROE HAS HIS FINAL TRIAL. 7 IGHTERS WIND UP ‘HARD WORK T0-DAY nroe and Jefiries, Now Fit, Will Take Only Light Exercise Up to Friday, Day of the Big Fight. a, ty The Evening World) WEAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—Munroe : hb soaa Deavy day at hie training quar- terday. He was out on the road Qethe morning did his ton) i turning a hair, In the he worked foy more than an ‘the gymnasium Qefore an im- trowd. He boxed six rounds at city amd when finished was aa a newly pleked daisy. was first to box with ‘The "Kid" went two rounds =F ‘Tet fore all the hows at his or Ha awung lef: hook atter at Munroe, bur the mine: by the lessons ight him, them all, McCoy was de!ighied ‘8 Shown, Condition Pertect. Ya condition is perfect. He will 2 make the ‘miner go the pace at a fast clip, Thia will be his last day's training Previous to the big fight. Munroe will do Nght exercising and enjpy a much needed rast, and will then go into the ting ready to give Jeffries a stiff fight. Every one at the training quarters Delleves that If Sunres can get past the first three rounds he will at with Jeffries unull tne Saleh Munroe [s very alk, i} not run awi snot fear i pune her. Jef Te im Shape, Jeftries worked out before a big crowd in Oakland, The Reliance Athletic Club 4 with spectators, bate form. el rien champion’ (rough the usual id work. In the morning and Tate in tne afternoon the Hollermaker ran and walked round Lake Merritt. He aleo indulged in rowing and tried to pull the boat out of the water, gen will cut out hard work after to- ‘ely doing an exercising to m keep his weight creat " foot, ex Ll Bach any Srings sain it if part of the country, Manager 'G Coffroth is sanguine that the ‘ont fi J battle be: fore a S00 house ae he betting nh 0 vor LI ost of F Met'oy will box with Munroe, | ety reoorded are on rounds. Jeffrics te Will tear louse and intends to picked to win Inaide of eight rounds. -~——-—-—---e¢e-. | EFFRIES NOW AT OAKLAND 14 now at work at Oakland, and Jeff sometimes takes It into his! he always finishes training for| head to follow the cars, This work Vranctico fights. ‘The big fel- | would tire a motor car, and the champ. ‘fistatiy does the bulk of his work | when he feels that he haa had enoug' ngs. with the Idea of] branches off on a aside road, jogs Obvervation. He dislikes hav- | through cool canyons, past dairies and Gne know just what he is do- | chicken ranches, and back by new a What he may have up ‘is | router to Oaktond ! L As the alr ts very dry and clear he con easily cover several miles without went to step tute the ring at a mo, notice He tas taken off con- and will weigh no: he ts weight in MH pounds when with the drying out Will subject himself to ‘Thure- 4s a ni eu hid camp in the tring. Sometimes he gooe directiy bu fie contion, ana |? the top of the range, from which he put on the; 2" re the panorama of San Francisco Wohen i fa ascertain sign |2t¥ and all the towns that cluster The champton ts “right ‘The sign around it, Jeff isn't troubled with artla- Relathe strong thie time. as Jet. | raplures over the view He aaya ged from the iis more than | (rat We first thing he trigg ) set 4 eh hefie the date of hie fight, Ct ROAR EER bing he never bas hing of weary: ue before On Cho return trip Jeffries stops at the Piedmont Bathe, which are only about Hig old aniriers. In ten minutes from hie traint rters, Be ac rts ie tae Te eee een it tie dust crue | Mis Mile in Face of Strong Wind sities, ever sinve Gie daye ylunge or aT i MGW frst came into ration while| Tere Gat pees a: the Feature of the Galloping ogy Ve pie a igus dried aid attired i ordl-| Hours To-Day at the Graves- iP or r? ie Asi , ad One ry dress Jim tikee a car down n i nthe road Oakianus| end Track, nid late at the Gh shud celebrated pele champlon, keeps li» Weaning lable fovotie -untle ie eserecleing with suspended fron Here the tv Sl pve eT Tfded down Wi youd, wubatantitl MY Welghy 109 pounds, | Goawtuiis, deft Nis bie appetite of ten (Specta) to The Evening World.) “ flag with it. pien after hin wk GRAVESEND,'N. ¥,, Aug. 2.~The wighly ribowing | Liter call vivappears, but any | weather waa bright and clear but a ould And tung ating that ne whe tre } htm our in 1 | counter howened a bit cool at the course this morning during the hours at which the racers take ¢helr morning conatitutionals and the work did not begin in earnest until the sun was high, The track was in perfect shape and as fast as lightning fe eopugh even Vinlts His Trainer, “wily 4 few winue PAvIel tO Delaney's tive walk from y finds him busy at the hag puncalng, boxing: plying handbali, at wflern hue Ning a8 son as he rises in the 1 hy On peat an to Aik Qhings over with BE Meet ow dim Carbet almactt Ze. gar Ra Earmncoe ct. the, Barning fh tralne# and adviser. rom De {At to shar Jeit ie in bed. and an the | Wha shown when Trainer Arthur Car 4 cre t e Py 1s useful campaigner shertit ie ihe big fellow takes a trot our | Miwale ur A Wee aN Maree ue | Soe ar. Bi “ood Bod bf ihe cable summer he sleps soundly under a palt Troi a mile, the horse galloping the haps Slot blankets, Th only thing that can * . Pe aver the heights above Piedmont, awaken him is the call t to p breakfast distance well In hand in 1461-2 Taking —| into cohsideration the high wind that was blowing and this racer being touched In the wind makes this a very, creditable work Others sent to workouts were as fol lows ROBHAMPTON-—Six furlongs easily; H. M, Mason, trainer. JOCKBY CLUB—Three furlongs 0.83 1-2, handily; W, Fisher, tra\ CHORD Earepacartare 1p a handily; Ed Brown, traine: si t SAULAWERRY Taree quart ‘a in 121, reesing Brown, trainer, 1.88 16, IGHTERS ARE WAKING UP the coming of September will get busy. The clubs up throughout New Engl the W. Labor Duy will be a a number of important Conger Sa io 1a, the, These boxs have been auxious lo come tomether for some time and have been negotiating with a number of clubs to handle the fight, t 5 Jimmy Kelly haa given up hopes ou Sam [anatord | getting a match with Jimmy Gardner. i ernst, bat the New Rneland crack, Kelly ha mari Gardner, trainet " e New crac © * er, ‘ ‘we ker Hana on that ate sal umht three drawa with the Lowel b boy | J. H. OrBRIEN—-A pnagneee In 0.26, hand- fy; J. ee rainer, wie NRA quarter In 0.26, He Smith, trainer. Y--Three furlongs {n 0.42, Hy Harris, trainer DD TIERD EY_One mile in 1.48, Ed Brown, trainer. fg is confident that he can de! him / Diane has started light trains tn dandaes ta ase the eed that } WH Gu 1s after soft ones and will Denes ot or before one ot the. WR Anything that wil give him’ a tens, uba. Frank Dwy aay, would like to make @ match with Willle Fitsgerald, Jock Lowery, the tron inan aio Abd featherwel, nt in still on the 4 i ot FLYL 1 | Jimmy Briggs. Lowery has a draw| ‘handily Curley and Chester Goodwin wan | with the Bar of the ast,” and (in MEMOR Six furlongs tn 1.18, hand Ail probability be matched in @ (ow | | PB eile ill 4 Clay, trainer, E to fight before a etub in Baltimore, fore the date to fight. Ww Beat etd speach eae oa MALI—Four furlongs fn 0.51, Tarter, trainer, sODA W! 4h—Four furlongs in 0.61, easily; ©. Tarter, trainer V AGARY Five furlongs tn 1.07, breex Miller, trainer BON MURPHY—A half mile fn 0.89, wu loping, J. Smith, trwiner pai mile tr asily; Barrick, trainer, IP—Six furlongs tn 1.18 4-5 W. Clay, trainer easily; C [AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ‘The Evening World will pablish every day in the Sporting Bdition the news of the ameteur baseball players, scores of thelr games, chal- 2c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor ‘The Evening World, Pullteer Building, New York. 1 rte 0.68 Digne Y Bix Heder Hue eRoc RIE HER tloping. W sition. Address 1 rey avenue, Brooklyn, von Sunday at Crot thew thintencte one Lad Pisstwoode dereating the Belmont RE |Belmont A. C....000101000- hg Ki ooe tT oto 2 BcoNOMIaT The quarters | Mead me Miller, trainer. and MeFad4 ‘eck and tions Wis R. At Harrison, N. Y., Aug. 21 ironeck A. C. titi t al wrigon A. C, oo8 HOT od teries—Holland aa Sei - ) Gallagher and “tune” “ ed the Holly- 4 Wh eed Lapites, No. {TWIN cine: 9, Kelly. tri MPING GROUND—One mal in 14 eb +.@, Cornell, tral: Three furlongs W. Fisher. if EN ALE -One mile in % anti’ Bauer, trainer. in 2, pallop- c Berio -Four Pa eandly: J. Bauer, treiver BELLE STROM: vive fvioage fo 1.06, oping; awior, trainer, UR De ON—Five furlongs in 1.00, : 8 Lawlor. tratner ly and 3, u BR P, Omario F. M: Inna at On finde red and Forty-| AGNES ViIRGINIA—One mile in 1.49, mi REeeNiga at ites Ra Rant: Fed Brown, trainer a ma, Seeeee, oe m by A half-hal€ in 0.56, brees- pie F.C. 3 0 ‘Crore ERR ' Jaily wood 0000000060 oy i r 1.6, easily Collins, f on Seward Park baseball Ky wins ot, W “One mile . wal. Boyle, Bix trainer Curlew trainer en-elmhtins tn 1.94 Crainer, pur ‘furlongs in 1,84, +d, Goldaborough, trainer One mile in 149, hy Carter, trainer. apaet ———— Cohn After Mile Record, Cohn, of the G er New York Irish A. A.. one of the best die tance runners in the metropolitan dis- tna will attempt to make new local m" af tne Pas Sivonen in Celtic Par, |. His moat recent wo: a by ‘ite | Pi t work leads to play teams aver teen years. Apply Broadway, city. The Argyle A. e defeated the Bimonts 'B. B.C. on Sunday Ang oe bya score of 14 to 9 Napples, of the qrers, itched great, ball, atri king out ike t wvoraning fifteen to tg ‘Have t oon Fy A ig a ‘omel, > East enty-ninth street, city. as At Ironside Oval, Aug. 2: 02000 Tisooes $s Sy ny eae McKenna; Mack, rutehie, ing twe re O10 ward P A, > Man address Peter Heber, No. as mira, ¥ N.Y, C. would like to : thirteen to fifteen n, care William 10, 108 Wooster street. Jrs. would ike to ar in 1.19, Batteries—Ten: Ly agind and Bi Jertberg to bellove the tig: wr} urea within reach of his protege, and ‘Ss will giv Be gt a spedial aration and be pies for his at- “THR WORLD: ” TUESDA GOLD-—One mile In 1.47, handily; | ures for the mile run at the umes | Grotge Fisher will take on some wres > mia | SPORTS EDITED BY HIGHLANDERS | Now IN THE LEAD, LATEST PICTURE OF JEFF AT WORK. POLICE HAD TIP. CELTIC Handsome Prizes Will | | | | | Games, to be held by the Gueaier New York Irish A, A, wt Celtle Park on Labor Day, will, no doudt, be the inust hindsome and valuable given at an iti letic meet in this viciniy ter some time Varee prizes will be given In each event, hunting monogram case and Waltiin hornpipe. Will be gold, sliver and brenge medi for the valuable prises are Robertson, 00-yard national champion; Prina! 10-yard Paitropaitan champlon; Cre an ond ow all of the Greater Ne Ay; Christoffers, of ¢ and Frank, of ¢ A. in the sprint mile and oross John Joyce, bmile ‘ROBERT The orizes (o be given at the Talltin First prize will be a gold watch, with Hunting monogram case and Wulthain | reel and jig dancing contests | Some of the athletes who wul compete | NOTED ATHLETES ENTER. EDG PARK GAMES Go to First, Second and, Third in the Tailtin Celebration There, eountry enampion; E, Metropolitan champion; rfarvey -mie wiv ropiitan ‘champion; Cs Bacon, half-mile metropolitan cham- wow Frag did Hontag, Grower New York Irish A. Aj wellor and Lora, Mur ie Coon, LS ke A. C., and MeGarry and Deviin, he Mowt Haven A. ©. In the Gls tance eve The juny sont have attri 4 such N ad Prinstein, record-hokdey ind ‘otter, poe of Irtsa A, a movement; seound ptlae will be a gold w West “an ie. patio die medal, and tpird a sterling silver Pee and rhe, medal. ‘Tie priass for the eLampionsalp ¥ Cc, Champion dos Flanagan will Kevin the welght eve J, Sheviduo, champion record | holder for the discus throw; Hines, of the Star A. C., MeCarthy, of tu¢ | Greater New York Trish A’ AL, Payne, of the Mott Haven A.C tries will close next Monta: ” John J. MoHug’ » aR Bas, Fiftietir street, and P. J. Conway, No, East Pifty-elginth treet, New York tity First place again for the local Amer- Ieans. And Boston has started to come back. running, It’s the real ball thing when two teams cha the lead a few times during the innings. what is*happening at American ark, That Leag Doe McDonough, the First Lord of the Rooters, is back at the old stand, close to first base, The Doctor has a rival, however, Barney Moses rfow joins in the flyleat of “Expert Advice to Ball Players, or | How to Make Base Hits Without a Neg." ON PRIVATE FIGHT Kid Adams and Joe Williams Lost, strayed or stolen! of Barney Dreyfuss, Tt will be remembered that Barney protested a game which the Giants won That protest There's no handicap in this baseball | NOTES: OF THE PLAYERS. from Pittsburg on the Polb Grounds ; during the last series here becduse div- | Graw interfered with Wagner on third | base. ‘Tom Daley favors the admission ot Providence into the American League to take the place of Washington, Tom is manager and feild captain of the Providence teain, He only left the big | leagues last year when he began th. season with the White Sox. Danny Green is still In the muj wogon nursing bis damaged hand. “Ducky” Holmes is an able substitu however, and covers right for the Chi- cago Americans in the highest style ¢f the baseball art, “Ducky” is there with tie wood also. Joe Kelley must be pretty nearly due for another suspension. Joe is put ot the diamond &t least twice a week. Milligan, who was on the pitching | staff of the Glants, {s working hard in the outfeld for Providence and belti: the bulb as well, Willie Keeler calls Jim. McGuire the “Kid.” To appreciate this it is only necessary to say that the genial Jame< has been playing behind the bat for twenty-one yea Were Slated to Go Twenty- five Rounds, but .the Mill Didn't Come Off.‘ CYCLIST LEANDER I$ DEAD IN. PARIS } Winner of 1902 Six-Day Race) What was to have been a twenty-five round fight was prevented by Police Capt. Flood, of the Eldridge strent at ton, last night. Kid Adams, of this city, and. foe Williams, of Philadelphia, bantam- weights, had been matched to go, the distance, and a large hall on Riviriften street was selected as the place of ‘ meeting. lured.in Race Last Sunday at More than fotr hundred — tlekets French Capital. were disposed of at $2 each, and aa the boys had a grudge against efoh othor The CHAMSICAT WRARAING wth « 9000), SAND SACK SWIFT, FAMOUS TROTTER. DIES OF HEART DISEASE; John F. Cockerill’s Fast Grand Circuit Step-|™ per Drops While Being Exercised at Babylon, yhurst, his driver, reluctantiw@ entered 23.—-Swilt, | him at Brighton Beach last week, where (Special to ‘The Bening World.) BABYLON, N. Y., Aug. the famons trotting gelding, 2.07 son | he was begten. He was then broughs; of Antonto and Recollect, by Kentucky | home and treated for pneumonta, being ! Prince, cxned by John EP. Cockeril, pronounced cured an Saturday, Gal} Proafdent of the New York Riders andj jagher was with the horse constantly Drivers’ Association, dropped dead | during his Miness. from heart failure this morning while| Swift was born at Stonyford and was belng exercleed on the South Country |$5h' guaare Garden sales. Last, sensor roud by Tom Gallagher, his Calthful And this season Mr. Cocker) was ré- attendant tedlv offered $10,000 for the animal | Swift, after winning the race att Lai ig Boy offer and Intended to} Emplre City track Aus. Ht, degam |sonspleuous figure Inthe h to show signa of illness, and | e uuntil he died | Smith ¢"Pittsburg Pull’) away, She recently worked a six-tur- had a great day in the ring yesterday, | long trial in 5. She is by He backed five of the six winnérs and me and Go, and a halt-s = Ocean Tide. won nearly $15,000, In ot Phil” would have fairly se Among the latest Futurity candidates rhig by his success of yesterday, to arrive at Sheepshead are Sysonby is not betting heavily a hie "wankers and Blucher, of the Keene string, and heing less than one-t eaoant 10. Duryea’g Tan, 1 Pioneer. he formerly placed on a horse A. J. Joyner, with Waterhy and “haries Mitéhell, ine list, is edus y \ Li Rah i : oh Borodin I ahr ses of the Sydney Paget “4 au pcaby ald vei , s reached Sheepshead. Uw-the Sardtoga with him, 4 4 ty ab ate alle inixgioner day for John E ing bets y having burst a blood vessel At Saratoga prior to her de good colt Jonqui hay- s¢ owners are not always the best Hor and te judges of thetr horses’ speed. Tihs wos) oped an osselety proved in the opening race at Saratogs | pommep Jockey Tod Sloan had a good. yeaterday, when John A. Deake bet on} sized bet on Conkling at Saratoga yes Monte Carlo, belonging to John and when he saw his hyrse nstead ia nily taniana,. “Pittsburg 4 Phil” had more coni ein the hatter jagted than Drake, sod played her for several wile Sloan “v9 hundred dollars at 7 to 4. 1 eatolal ive Aavuvtew sof Oem ne The latest Up for the Futurity te] a® bankroll P, H. McCarren’s @ily Kain. ¥ i) and New Jersey Horsemen ha BOTHNER AND PARDELLO. S¥eti".t™a3,ce"my,lomamen nave ——— im ns W half. c a. veck of the Roeglan) County Industrial Ase sociation, There will be two mmces each er Ne % of Parkville, will George Bothner and Leo Pardetlo will . eo the starting, start the bail a-rolling Among the grap: piers when they meet on Labor Day at Money yok ndicap matet Yorkville Field in see le They win] The professionat athletes have. thelr ineet In the oven alr and thelr match /@v@4. 00 the S6t+in priges that will be distributed to the winners i the differ. ent events acheduled for a 5 at the forts ual games of the New York Caledonian cin Washington Park, Grand street, paren ween Maspeth and Newtown, Long will be preceded by one in whic Jer yet to be decided om em After New City Parses NEW CITY, Aug. %—J. L. Dodge, pree Went of the New York Reed ‘Drivers’ As- Metation, pat « ba. aneeetes Oe eae York, former brilliant speed, She will be bred surpassed, Sie. datlyy ® weekly thy mat ® fast fight was looked for. And no doubt jone would have been witnessed had It not been for the fact that one of the tickets fell into the hands of Capt. Flood, ‘These tickets ostensibly were for ad- mission to a pink tea. “Now, that's funny,” mused Capt. Flood. “A piak tea on Rivington street! Well, J. always did like pink teas, and J think I'll attend this one.” And that's how it was that ticket- holders who approached the ‘hall found Capt. Flood and several of his mea walting around for the social function to begin: Of course, they didn’t enter, 90 no.arrests were made, but Capt. Fiood captured a set of boxing gloves and & feed er Bel a of pink tights, EAS DATLNG GOES TO THESTUD LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. %.—The four- year-old Gily Dazaling, by St. Leonards. dam imp, Splendour, by Sheen, omned by J. R. and F. P. Keene. has arrived here to go in, the stud ,at Castleton, Farm * * Dazaling was one of the beat ‘two- year-olds of the season in 1902 and was ‘one of the post favorites far the Fut. rity thatyear, which was won by John A. Drake's Savable.. She was started twice this year, but showed none of her PARIS, AAug. %—George Leander, the American bleyclist, died this morn- Ing from injuries sustained while rac- ing on Sunday last and began his bicycling career as a aprinter, but later developed into one of the fastest masaininnce riders in the country, B with Floyd Krebs he ra joyele race in New York In “tod year tat with Nai Buz i. a runting mate, Anished ond in the panda “al Cherokees Win the Firat. The Cherokees defegted thelr political and baseball rivate, when they met in the first game ot the proposed series. The game was called on account of rain in the fifth inning, with the score 6 to 1 in favor of the Cheeses! They will the ty al game Saturday on eld, ee Emeralds seck Hevenge. The Patersoh team of ball tossers will try the mettle af the Emeralds at the Protectory Grounds, Van Neat, of Sun- Gay. At the last meeting of thene teams | Paterson wi on after a clofe finish ‘ by one run. — Called 0@ Matoh Race, We Wallace, 218%. owned, by W. Hormann, pulled up tame tr hie worming training, and the mateh packie rare for $250 4 side with Howard Avery’ Dittle Pateey, 2.10%, wd the Parkway Uriv- Ing Club wark.. yester 8 called Herrman paid f ay be penownd auealiticed oe, with me. spring to Ben Brush sire of ext B Delhi. Broomstick i Lipton iy to Rabid, GLASGOW, Seot!and, Aug. 2%.—8ir Thomas open! Heettatfons with the uibling the Shamrock IV. pe son aceets a eommi er challenger fur + SPORTING. wHICAGO HANDICAPPER “Sr a DRAM Mites, dtd 14 Poet pern, KR acleetion: all npectal en Claas Handleap, te Oup Dr. GREY eyed edi. t 4 Years a Or MEN, ie DISEASES. OF brad Polsoning, 1 imatiaes eaicelty | att Ulcers, Recent of old in 6 to 40 dare cca tn yal ae Wasting Weakness at Garden Was Fatally In-| porary | George Leander was born in Chicago, the Algonquins, | orkville PLAY GOOD BALL. ‘The Central Tsltps ayain demonstratod | their ability to play ball when they shut ous the Paterson nine last Sun. (lay. This is the second time tho home team at Equitable Fark hes shut our {ts opponents. The Royal Giants re- ceived the same dose und dre after a re- turn game. | next Sunday at Equitable Park caetnien cael Yachtamen to Entertain, ‘The Bayside Yacht Club, the youngest ani livalle#t yachting onmanization at the weatera end of the Sound, will hold @ gagien perty thelr «rounds on the shores of Little » Bay on Wednesday evening, The club @rounda and fleet will be beautifully | minated and the guests of honor will inc the graduating class of 1004 from West Po \ho'see now quartered m4 the torvede ata* tion, Fort Totten, Willets Polini NEW YORK’S MAST st ihcdiun: NBRYOUS DBDLLITY S210 7 10 tare by my “own famone STRICTORE <ust,! eared In & to 16 are I. ain, or lonn of tim pred or long stand| red in fi VARIGOCBLE sre a ary. BLOOD F Radical cures in €0 to % days, Ve every Tasi!ge of pal- on Me thi tem without FOLSOM eo fe, the stn 1 CONSULTATION FREE. hares for s trleudl wae conhawase, T seve "teak mm o clusively treat ‘Giveanes of men‘ Hours, Rig ty FG Mic DR. 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