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0 21-3, with Jeff the favorite, every BOTH BIG FIGHTERS IN PERFECT SHAPE Fi ————— 4 Jeffries and Munroe Training and Now Await Sound of Have Finished Their the the Gong. (Special to The Bvening Wortt.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. %.—Munroe and Jeffries are patiently awaiting the sound of the gong that will send them on thelr twenty-round jowmey for the championship, They have fimished train- lug and are now enjoying # much needed rest and one Cat will give them vim for their battle, Despite the betting, which ts now 10 one in certain that the battle will be « terrific one while it laste, Ton, Sharkey was never stronger than Munroe, nor had he the science the miner possesses. Munroe ie not an fast #4 Sharkey on his feet, but he makes wp for speed with his mitts, and he ponseases something that the sailor never had, and that ds cooincas. No matter how hard Munroe has been Pmashed in training he has grinned and borne it like a man. If he is able to Temain cool under the fusillade of blows | that Jeffries will deliver his chances of landin~ a knockout punch are good Mamroe Vastly Improved. Corer” also cetved = from pleased him Munroe haa finished training and will Test up until the fight He is in per foot fettle and ts confident as ever Jeffries took things aay. He en- joyed wa walk with friends and then did gome rowing on the lake, He received & good rubdown and skylarked with visitors Jeftries in Good Humor, "Young Jef is in splendid humor He does not act ae If he had a bik contract on his hands, He seems to think (he Might is in for him, and all that he cares itimate frulis of vietory Ho weighed himself in the presence of Eddie Hanlon, Jack Jeffries ond De lunoy aud tipped the scales a vunds This means the champion har | ast Ww hether. this trength remains to be seen faces his rugged opponent Jet w this when ve fought Corbett, and as fast as the ex-champlon Tommy West, the ex-welter champion, te in town and thinks Munroe has a hance to win. He says all things t qual every man has a chance to about ts the will a Munroe has vastly improved in ring|* *Morkout fore and in boxing under the careful) tuition of McCoy. Tne “Kid has and if Jack wins he will owe It to McCoy \; arate Yesterday Munroe arose about ant iri n a vn hae ry : at ae :, rh | At als Raho, aborts Tales. wih Reterea Coy and his trainer met (ie aspirant the men. whl not "delay th for the championship and set a fast]! Ke pace back, Jack enjoyed hiv rubdown s @nd called {t off for the day Throughout the afternoon he stayed’ round training quarters and played | or with a small dog. He took dis usual) Qfternoon nap. + ning en fertained lots of visitors He was in wplendid spirits and sald he felt Ike «| | awake Winner, The vicwory Twin” Sulli van over Dave Barry was looked upo Ana good omen, as Sullivan had trained { with Munroe The telegram Munroe r ‘| \ ir t ui | Harbin by b | A (ew dave work in th | re e coat olty ndere with, the vmplon and NM et f f itt q oI | Mpnroe t for] the § this «are! in_perfect # | Je w anita | | FUTURITY RACERS GET FINAL “PREP” FOR RACE ——— (Bpecial to The Evening World.) GHEEPSHEAD BAY. N.Y, Aus %- Aorious weather and perfect track were he training conditions at the Bay @ourse this morning. It was trial day for the Futurity eligibles which expect to face the fiag for the event on Satur day, and the speed in several of the apurts was enough to show the oon: ition of the candidates to be good and © iMeure & grand race in the count tighest two-year-old event to be decided | WEDGEWOOD om the opening day. A feature of the exercion was the @ever performance of Sydney Paget's Woodsaw, which wh! t hetng the fastest shown, was speedy enough in| the first part to stamp him aa a racer ft excessive speed that is liable to get anything in the early part of a race @ styings of J. W Sehorr, W @nings and Joseph Yeager arrived » railroad yard during the morning @ tacers were in good shape. principal workouts were the fol- t / AWN—Glx Orriongs in 126 ndilyJ. W. Rogers trainer Puttrity. furlongs in 1L80}-4 |. |W. Rogers, trainer, for [turlongs tn 114, racing tn 118 1-2 ping him, MYOVIA-Six furlongs io 118 t+4, hans dily, J Row ‘ainer. DREAMER” sprxer furlongs in 1.8% handily W. Rogers, trainer at NFIRE-One nile and a quarter in handily, J. W. Rogers, trainer D—One ‘mile in 14714, handily; ch Wisk ralner, CHANCELLOR- 19) handily trainer LIRERIA--One mile tn 1.4 1-2 Enoch Wishard iner stop ard. HIGH Seven furlongs Enoch Wiahard, neatly ee in 1081-2 trainer turtonge in Rowe trainer. bt Jas. Rowe, FANCY DRES#-Kive 1.03 +4, breeging: Ja: NOVENA--Five furlongs in 1.06, brees ing, Thos Green, trainer KOB ROY —Three furiongs tn 099, breez 1 W. Karrick, trainer. STs Six furlongs in 1.13 3-5 rac ing, Jas. Rowe, tral stopping him at the fin FAST TROTTERS ENTERED, CLEVELAND, Ay 25—The itt of » or the Gold Challenge 5 at the Inter-City Aue 0 ant Al, one PICK JEFF TO WIN. j can't lie down and quit In the first round ITZ AND SHARKEY pecially for The Evening World at Munroe’s San Francisco training quarters, the miner’s favorite punch is for the stom- ach. He has studied its delivery for weeks under the eye of Kid McCoy, and with it he expects to win the championship from Jeffries Friday night. Munroe delivers the blow effect- ERIE Me As will be seen from these pictures. which were taken es- COR CRN RETR sinc seacoast ac SPORTS EDITED BY fight with Corbett at Carson, down fine and will watch out for the opportunity to get it in on the big boiler-maker, “II it reaches the right spot. there will be a new champion Friday night ” GIANTS KEEP UP WIN- NING STREAK. STREAK. MUNROE PRACTISES STOMACH BLOW WITH WHICH HE HOPES TO WIN TITLE. ively with either hand. Landed properly it is calculated to “wind” the receiver. It is of the same variety as the solar plexus punch. which won the title for Bob Fitzsimmons in his Munroe says he has the punch is the way the miner puts it | ND onAnke EFFRIES WILL 9 —_—_——+- Both Declare that What the Champion Will Do to the Miner Will Be a, Shame—Think the Fight May Go About Eight Rounds and Munroe Will Be Badly Punished by Big Boilermaker. BY ROBERT EDGRE Robert Fitzsimmons and Thomas Sharkey have ‘ing champlonshin fight decided opinions Jeffries as eacn has cerning the ce etween Munroe an two gladiators ‘ought Jeffries onded Joff in that iid have a pretty good line on the outcome twice, Sharkey Fitzsimmons sec has fought Munroe, and famous affair in butte I suw Fitzsimmons last night, Bol 1 isked Hob turne just after the last act of his play, np in Harlem waa enguge in removing his make-tip at the time Witz what do you think of Munrve’s chances” around with & snort of derision that woke up is pet lion, asleep in a corner of the dresaing-room Munroe! Fs got as much chance to whip Jef a Hick me tu the play, He ‘asn't got as much, for Watson nearly put me out Jaat night by accident. [told ‘im to swing bis right, and then | forgot to guard, and ‘e knocked me down FITZ WANTS A CHANCE. the villain ‘as to Why, say! erelaime! Fitz, getting excited and wiping off the grease with his silk dandkerchief, “I'l tell you how much | think of Munroe. if Jeff doesa't Knock ‘im out PIL ight the miner and guarantee to finish him within four rounds or forfeit my share of tae purse. Jeff can lick ‘im in a pune.” Then you think {* will be all over in a round or two?" [ asked Fitz lowered his volve and looked around to see if anyone was listening. 1 had @ talk with Jeff just before he went out Weet last time. Jeff has been sore or Munroe ever since that Butte business, low that he’s got ‘Im in the ring hes going to get even. He told me just what he jx going to do te Munroe "\JEPP WILL PLAY WIT, IM, Jott doran't want to knoe ‘out right away. Munroe been tell ing people ail over the ca Ty how he knocked Jeff down and outboxed him Jef just tody will know what ip there ants to make a show of Munroe, so that every bluff he is. He will starc im ensy, so that Munroe | Then Jef will beat him up gradually until he gets ready to knock him out. | expect to soe him lat Munroe stay for about eight rounds, o that he will have plenty of chance to punish bim es you know whet it ts } tbat Jen Jeft ae promised to tell after this fight?” MISS MITOHFLI- Four furlongs in 08. easily; William Lakeland, trainer KILOGRAM—Four farloags 08, easily, William Lakeland, DARIL 8—Four furlongs fr J. Bauer, (rainer. BRILL LIANT furlongs in 0.61 handily Hauer, trainer ww bor Special to The & ing World Y, Aug. &.--The Y: t fast track that pres BLACK > rh 40 this morning were asily; Wt ‘ all concerned, and JO 4 1 in 4. lively paces Training honors fell to the Bage of Hartford Father Bil! Daly. he sending HY: DRaNOw the full brother to Ramapo, Lortilard “3, h ly 8 ne mile int which was ery) wat Ona mile | eaaily accomplished. D. Carter, trainer There Were Many racers sent to exer-| LOCKET-Cne mile cise, the most Important of whieh Were) — D. Carter, trainer the following | AMRER JACK-Six LA DOALN-S!x furtongs In 1.22, breeging; D. Carter driving; A. Ca' MART MULLIN breezing, A.C Six MISS BRYANT Six D. follows: Low Dilton. Prince of Orange and Clarita: W KG Riltines, Driving oe trainer; for the Fu- furlongs in 128, jorméick, trainer; 1.16 1-2, 09 Mf: three far- In, 0.48 1-4, sag na torones ‘ ty le Wu DS kes agaee, yt ‘alvary, Pittsburg; by Oo tha ban t Uncle With v2.0. Mey ‘une, Pittebus Mary, D. nn ee mg. lttaburg Agro ie by Hat U Whitney, by Senator Horace Ke White: syree cues. acoeTican C7 ane ee or. ™M. ne . ) eT ee NEEM serra Seto ROBHAMPTON Tiree These | + |topiers Two | Wi, Phil ts rs most apactal to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, yookmakers e former plunger “PITTSBURG PHIL” —_ | HITS RING HARD Stories That Illustrate the Clever Play. er’'s Methods of Getting Ahead of the Bookmakers. al Tomembered, wee backed Grom &® to § to N Aug. 2%6.—Th¢ | “phe ere say that “Pittsburg |at g to 1, bigwe ot the | tender, the bigaest winner tender This will be surprising news | watted, and then eudd race-govrs the reason that from the ose, rake commis re ae is not much In evte jon gent did they ‘bet \ ean days, that (9 personally. | att: thy, wide ing | He has bes silpping here and there, barlo. The race oly a hundred or two on & barry ‘Ger penty catjatee and, Dr nurs e however rlo,” waa wi! eS ind 4 - bea ling. the | #0, thelr rhat the rs, et Is! | as many ways of oling © pigs Jum ito to ; - -s ; okies, M tories could be told of | busy at this time. is aed bout, ! Sure,’ said Fitz. ‘He is going to tell about that businegs in Butte, | are lunwer's cleverness in his} and. there ad atter what he is golng to do to Muuroe, everybody wili believe stm, | opera s The dookles | eitred theme, | indeed He's going to tell about the third round, Jeff was just playing with Mun-| 1 wf know hblin as t | “De you like thie?’ the teolies / ‘oe, but in the third round he punched him twice tn the pit of the stomach. | = Bh tg eR ay a Mair bareterd panes gh y Munroe fell down, and the bell rang while he was on the floor. That was] + om Tabolay and the manne lp aeintee eee = when the round had gone just one minute fifteen seconds. They heiped | w e made + coup excites yo ate Fe Magny ry } Munroe to his rest up and recover for the fourth round.” SHARKEY SAYS 178 JE orner and gave him two minutes and forty tive seconde to} * Pi |Thonght Lochinvar a Sure Thing. imiration oar of isla’ had no thought that 4° believed that Lochinvar 1 sure thing and he wanted | the bookies plunger stood to win a bine }to pul a good bet down, ‘The ring was Ax this was all Fita had to say sbout the figit ven and | aimost stagnant, however, and he knew | ined in’ emroute tems andae eae {ropped into Tom Sharkey's cafe wlies once knew that he} Later the bookies gd fom came forward with an expansive smile, ncled Loelinvar, or was playing him, | tentadous plunge of a's fom, ! want to know what vou think about Munvo hel ne ae would drop to nothing. |that. “Pittsburg” had. been, opera “ He also knew that even at @ short| the Ishlana tor the compinadion hampion.” would be difficult for him to het hee hikee - oy No The smile eame oft any sort of @ bet iad re Hinetrative of his cleverness. Sharkey seowled ferocious plunger was at bie wits’ end until arkey se rociow » caught sight of John W, Gates Nothin’ to it,” said Sharkey sauntering dowa lawn. Loki } Muiroe hasn't got the wallop, tHe a tia india-ctobe, miner, and he} bored and disinterested = "Pittsburg’ can bounce off the punches hats all there is to him hit him hard) put himsel’ in the way of Mr Gates. Btrictere fenongh in Philadelonia to kill Joe Grim, but he didn’t have sense enongh | 8!" naturally ed to ask the | Varteocele, t plunger's opioion, The story ts that }to stay down. Pitsburg” gave his opinion as fol- WONT TOUCH JEFFRIES ; ous ' NT 1 JEFFRIES, | °Mr. Gates, Loe! r isa welching Jeffries ix the greatest man that ever lived, What ie will do to the} chance, It i 0 go Now | know miner is a shame _ ot cha shit finest boxers tn the business, Jim| the moment 1 show In ring and csnalk Gag ; ah : start to bet the price drop to } Corbett hasi/t ate Tag on him. Hut Munroe why, he won't put a} o, ng. You can help me ou will glove on Jeffries. He doesn't know enongh avout boxing and $2.00 with Cowan and Then you don! think the miner has much of a fighting chance® w Jeff will beat him up like an egg,” said Tom decideniy tare How many rounds ‘a ka ‘Well, I guess Munroe will go six or eight rounds, Jeffries is a cautions} fellow. He fights carefull it to Munree until h then—the wallop for his. “Don't forget to say that I'm the leatled Sharkey as | started back for like he did Fitz and Roblin a our yet thinks the crow next logical candidate to meet Jef. | icy Park Row. “He aasat knocked me nd Corbett. imself STAR RUNNERS TO MEET. { the annual games of the Koventrte Park he J questo the beat quarte mile runner In the metropolitan district for this year wil settled as the or ganiaation has b A race a invited yest. men, including tein man, Underwood, Chriss afd Northridge. to compete for able prize offered men Sept. 4 t as to In addich > this event, the regular nile wit 1 ee men have all signified thatr Intention of jmen intries close with John J MoHugh 4 F Fifuieth street or Diegea & Chist, No. 2% Jonn street SPORTING. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER ne Frank's, Bell's, Sleepers, Rati. 3 3 ial 0.40 4-5, waaily, H. Mason, trainer DRIPTWOOD-Five fur selections, and all spec RENORSE-Taree furlongs’ in 0.4 3-6, | handity: J. Smith, tr June's Class Handleap, un. H. Mason, trainer ONE Five furlongs tn 1081-2 en SOc. dally; ®i weekly BEN CROCKFTT—A half-mile in 054 breezin: J, Smith, trainer Bi monthly), Firet edi- handily; W. Hueston, trainer | Migs M s Five furlongs tn 1.08, bs vendy noon, Good thi i. LINDSEY GORDON-—A alf-mile in Hoping, J. Smith, trainer 293 BROADWAK, oppe- wok tae 4me mile in 14 1-2, eas- 0.61.3-2, easily; F. Purlew, trainer. Raven teemet 4 teen Vea eee salto BOT—Three-quarters tn 1.2 Se SUN GOLD—One mile in 146, ing; andily; D. Carter, trainer. OS BP WAY, MANHATTAN THEATRE peevich, wwetues ealloping; | paENT—Three-qiarters in 1.2, hen- ‘Biba a regia “tat sean O00 mien in 1.46 gatlop- * nae § y ing Berrick 5 J. sunita GHOUND One mile ta 145, wnuoK itr 1 WILL mores money handfiy; G. Corneil, wrainer, fly: J. Neumever, a leemarenens nd LEAGUER WILL PITCH, Cowan price down all over jeorge Rose for me? They 4 bet of tals kind from you. fron Then you bar WRITS iF YOU caxqor ant 4 1 be puch as you like jpg Meat: antes Hiteed’ 0 Dr, RAL M. Mackenzie's srtics! ant \ WEST HTH ST, NEW TORK and he never gets in a rush, He will hand Poll” had helped Messrs. Gates = “ = ae d has had 9 run for it» money, and a few days ago, and the that Me. Gates assented to “Pitts LD Dr G RE proposition. He did bet $230) ’ and another $2,500 with \tisburg” jumped in bet a thousand oF two e Gates went on and forced 4 Y Ey iallet 4 DISEASES OF MEN. Blood Polsoning, i, !'.ssem radieaty cured, 18 to Ulcers, Recent or old, in 5 to 10 eer NervousDebil ity, (tty e0." te to Varicocele Permanentiy, eure Then a y that has ope- tans dare, | The Murray Hille oave been stra [ Rd PrN Crh HE | Wasting Weakness ate eda oe, ened at several positions for next Sun A - ea eee tL tee pee ew days AKU. ‘This wan on Monday. Kidney & Bladder: ee, wured in 8 nd Toirtyesixth street cud. Fi - | | ‘ A ue d cas Bg j Tahlana and Norbury, ‘The former was Permanently ¢ nus. ‘The Murrays will be alded by the | hot favorite, and Norbury, it will be Stricture 40 yards |* CONSULT THE OLD DOCTOR. YOUNG MEN Ing some of the follow! ab DERILITY. VARIO ¥._CON FUSION ao THE EYE. PIMPLES ON THE PACE manent cure is alwa! who URE ave fast approaching, the last Many & bright and naturally cenius. has permitted Grath claimed ite vic racked his inte sige MIDDLE-AGED M or youthful follies m ‘acuations of the diadder. dete ‘or Durning sensation. ‘of ropy fa the urine, and sometimes amall particles of albumen hanging hue ed [Re mavens Sebti qual and lows it are Serre m0 the second mage of Lt Vina” nv |ICURE,” aeeaet ir ice or by mail tree re tan’ TO4¢AND 4 SP SUNDATS, 10 to & aecaictlDR L. R WILLIAMS, Y MEW cuRep 30 Years Curing Men. 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