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~SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT xo "THR WORLD: Pea woDAY BVA “BVEN ‘ING, JONE 29, 1 10908. GIERES A ScermertE , (1R BELMONT @ET O#LCAmeE'S ‘NEC STRETLHED sG@7000 IN CASE OF & CLOSE FINISH, BA, Dunkhorst, ‘the Hu- Freight Car, a fow days ai}2 Bob Fitzsimmons » You remember Duhkhorst IT knocked him out he weighed He was the biggest man Ryan was in his corner. Dunkhorst came to he saw ‘ot the Seams ect must have eaw him 5 tH a on do you welrh iu know what I weigh!” inved "Bob, i sof ust 157 pounds. T weighed i Gnit Bake last week. Yam ‘and better man than I was I fought Jim Combett eieht vears “XK Bewe ‘not taken @ drink or smoked a ¢igar since one month *Ohristmas, I did a In in} ne. You know the teorhie ra fi “have. time for Gardner—T an Tcould: hardly walle IT manage it?) | wear allen socks all the time, in- thin silk ones I °1 Tso prent. schon YYZ wants to drag Jim Corbett into the squared ring. Saya a “Vl fight him with any jt the purse he wants, win- all, %—B, &—35, or divide. sie fix the ieee ie suse wae ras Swan in ‘Careon’® AOMGOBRE are anxiously waiting yBorby's mab:er, Bsr: Berinington, 3 interera: ¢- von {tout denntt Mvltifeun Satardage Pests oanced [ogy look, for. of to’ wenr. . @ Of the r mast TRIAL a UGHKPHPSIN, N, ¥., June 22, Water conditions prevailed on the wiver to-day, and Byracu Cornell and ivania took advantage of the bb, tide to mo over the full course. Tt was the first time trial tor Syra+ ube, since they arrived here, ‘The 'Vnr- sity el@he ses/s9 on the tine at thirty- } oe trokes to the minvte, but they soon to ‘thirty-four ‘and later to ‘thirty-two, At the two-mile mark the freshmen eight and "Varsity four were waitin: y i Ten Hyck following in the launch, id the four ‘with a lead of ten fis And the freshmen with three over ‘the ‘Varsity. Starting the frevhmen had advantage and ‘fmerepsed thelr lead to four lengths at the ridge (three miles), Then on the nile the "Varsity making a serion Mant @purts began to reduce the s Quarter of a mile from the fin- fo, 7 treshmen caught a crab. Oat was demoralized, but only este tens. No, 7 quickly recovered Mite eight men resumed thoir clock- ; t of the blades, It was ‘exhibition of discipline, and then, te retard was considerable, tho otowsed the line two lengths == "FIGHT FITZ? In reply to the challenge of “Ruy Rovert,", “Gentleman Jim," when seen atnis Home at Bayside, L. I. last night declared {hat Fitz always was a good press agent. “It is all nonsense, this bold chal- lenge from Fitz, when he knows full well that I am out of the game for good, and he was aware of that fact when he said ‘There {8 one man that want to fight, and that 18 Corbett,’ “Ever since I retired, some three years ago, the grand old man of the prize ring has made it a quarterly custom to challenge me. While I wis still fighting I chased him around the country. for three years trying to ar. range a match at his own terms, but the would not fight, Ae BELMONT ANDO YIM KEENE CAN FIGHT 1T BUT On THe HOME STRETCH, NONSENSE | —JAS. J. CORBETT. “It is really funny, this offer of his to meet me at my own terms and I can out the purse to euit myself, ‘The old gentleman js certainly getting generous in’ hie declining years, What good food Cor my monologue his challenge will be!’ He knows full well that 1 won't accept the match, and I do not begrudge him the notoriety that his challenge will bring.” ‘This ended James J.'s little tall, and nome real live tabasco should now come from Bensonhurst when Itz reads It, A little mora talk and then—may bo the meeting to wlan articles, the squab- blo over the club that will offer the beat inducements, the selection of a referee, and the’ best match from a financial standpoint that has beon of fered in several years will be the oul- come of the entry of the two famous gladiators to this cit: atrical tour of the pai 500 PLAYERS IN aa John Smith and J. S. Taylor Are Low Scores in Championship Play of Hudson River Golf Association. (Special to The KINGSTON, N 500 players started championship of ‘the Hudson River Golf Association at the Twaaftakill Club, The course was heavy from re+ cent raing Among the best-known players out are Gilman ‘Tiffany end Jonn Chadwick, jr, both of Newburs, last year's title-holder and runner-up respectively; John Smith and James 8, Taylor, also of Newburg, leading offi- cers in the association; C, R. Gillette and W, K, Gillette, of New Rochelle, and L, A. Hamilton, John Smith and #, Taylor had the lowest score on thi first nine hole. 44 up, to noon, the bogie being 39, vening World.) ¥,, June 22.—Almost in the yearly ¥. D. Dewey, Hingston, 92, Seeley, Kingston, 101 We oh. Adslaney, Pourhiveopale, K. §. Taylor, Newburg, &. G! BR. Gillette, Hudson, 116, B. 0. Mitchell, Newburg, ios. | He Herron, Nyack, M44 Yonkers, 14, Newburg, B., ‘ilkman, Yonkurs, #1. W. oN, Wetteran, Poughiteasie, 5. Weller, Yonke: John Smith, Newbu 9 vB ouletic. Yonkers, 107, L. Moore, Poughkeepsie, 101 i Wan Beuren, Nyack, 134, G P. ‘Titany, Newbure, $6. HH. Kenworthy, Poughkeepsie, J; Chadwick, jr. Newburg, &, C, conkers, ton, 92, 10L Kingston, i. ingaton, 11, Hiudson, 89. Newburg, 99 Newburg, 100. 8, Yonkers, 108, Allister, lips, Mount rles Reynolds, Jr. Yamiiton {itton, pale, Poughkeepsie, Ingaton, 96. iF nil, TO-MORROW’S ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 2-—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follow! FIRST RACE—~Thi Mt to be Fid fo have. en aw *Marringe Bells rao, Vale Uren lonqull Goderatrome . THIRD RACE— hele funionge: on mala ’cauree ‘ne Dine five and a 2 Sanstinesas sa old Hy Path 8h y COntederate’”? Phidias FOURTH RACH—Tne Ty. fapesrysatralde ana up 1 rn ‘ to; ‘one anid di0righ Garmara ec.) ante TH B-—Aoliing; fiiiten tw fast fe furlonge ot None eu Rieen urn Jeolation Eana J ont: Tit SGonatatént *Counl ste RACE—Three-vear-olda | and tole and a sixteenth on Curt, Wyeth ‘ Sohoma’ mee ey iy STANDING OF THE CLUBS. NARIONAT LEAGUB. we Ya oi be “18 Lee rid RESULTS OF ‘ves hk, 0) Cinoinnert, 8, isrookly'n, Chicago, 3;_Patladelph! Boston, 9; St. aN 8. W. In PC New York. 41 36 .096! | Cineinnatt Bears “4 28 «0708 15 4 20 Phitelpnla 0 26. AMERICAS LEAGUB, rol aT ERDAY’S GAMES. Renee acim OF] ton: Weshtnmton- LSUs ames pus AMES SCHEDULED. ‘YOR TO-DAY. New York at cininuaa! rooklyn at Pittsbury Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at St, Loul ohreliatd 1 NO Pnfledeipnie, x B ohYy a eet ton, LOCAL ATHLETIC STARS WILL TOE ‘The complete track teams of the Irish American A, @., the Pastime A. C,, the Xnwvier A, C, and the Mohawk A, C. are entered jn competition next Bunday at- ternoon in Celtic Park, There are al- ready 150 entries for the set of games which are to celebrate the Mayo Men's annual carnival, These competitions will probably be the greatest from a polnt-scoring #tand that have been held in years, because in each event there is either a champion or an athlete of prominence. Some of those entered are ‘among the greatest flyers In athletics, such as Prinstein, Robertson, Hall, Clody, Kelly and Carr, ‘There was blood fn the eye of John Joyce, the famous long-distance racing champlon, when he was asked to-day If THE SCRATCH {t were true that he would not run against Thomas Hynes, the ‘Galway Syslen at these games, ‘Some knocker j¢ busy with tne, tg guess," sald Joyce. “There Is no fear of my breaking my promise to go on the track and to bo Twady to atagt when McHugh fires the gun next Sun The report ae by ai would nt com: peto was run down by Michael F. 2 Dean aie) or 98 OD! jon, Ag ~ ore mes the tive- mile race between Joyce and Nite a ie schedujed to be run, “Ther eth Diack man trying to at circulation 80 injure our said Barrett, “I believe tt te tne jealousy, on apsount of the fact ave such a big athletic drawing card as the Jovee-Hyned race for the fine silver loving cup presented m sioner Pallas, but we'll have a sroards breaking crowd to witness the fac ithe nix other events seh jules rie mera th t we “HARVARD YALE ON MEETS DIAMOND (Continued from a First Page.) O'Brleh filed out to ¢ did likewise to Matthews With the Harvard Uke domons Coburn fanned out, I nan also fanned the alr, Teonard way thrown out at first by O'Brien, N RUNS, Ninth Inning, _With two strikes on him, Coburn HOCH REPRIEVED UNTIL JULV 28.|% SPRINGFIELD, Ill, June 22.—Gov, Deneen this afternoon granted Johann Hodh a reprieve until July 28 in order that the case may be taken to a Bi preme Court-Tvatice for a writ of perced ens, ——————- STOLE CONGRESSMAN’S WATCH, CHAIN AND FOB. Congressman Henry M. Goldfogle lost a valuable watch, chain and fob to-day at Broadway and Leonard street where they were stolen by a thief. While going from his office to the Criminal Courts Building Congrsesman Goldfogle accidentally bumped into a man, Jater dentified as Dennis Dris- coll, of No. 8% East Twenty-fourth street, and when he recovered his equanimity discovered his jewelry was missing. William Knobloch, of No, 39 Weat Twenty-fourth street, told the Con- greasman he had seen Driscoll pass the valuables to @ confederate, who ran away. In the Centre Street Polleg Court Driscoll was held pending a hear- fie watch atolen ts valued at $600 | the Gon reseran | y when he was Deputy Masters jot the Muasonto fraternity in this Bta Ae aia sot COLUMBIA MAN WINS. NEW HAVEN, Conn,, June 2%,—Rob- ert Le Roy, of Columb'y, the intercol- legiate champion, defeated Carl Behr, wy Yale, i see ase allowed Cote to walk, Hulscamp a vanced him to second on a eaattal sacrifice, retirin, himeelf, to first. Bowman filed to right, Cote goin to ily] on the Pant paridall ia the ride “by “running smothering G Salom foul, NC No" B RONG, Stephenson walk and Kinney slipping fumbled the Dall, allowing both Crimson rungera to be safe, Randall saceificed to Bowman, ad- vanding Stephenson to third and Mat- thews to second. With two strikes and three bala Dexter fanned. MoCarthy also draw three balla and two strikes, but fanned on the third, NO RUNS. Tenth Inning, It was Yale'e turn to cheer ane oh it with a will, Chapin's strik t qdly t dampen, her ardor. Neither hen aBrnes followed ue seotlon began to head. The El man, howe made a long nn ane fathered it in, fA) fanned. Kernan filed to aarnen, RUNS. Eleventh Inning. O'Brien grounded to Matthews, who slipped allowing the Yale short stop to reach first. fant if fur a algzler to Matthews, and the little colored Pip. athering it In on a tho dead ed out O SCRA then, gro ing radbury. NO RUNB, out to | wood open tournament to-day, red by | 9% BELMONT'S TRACK SUBWAY ye) FUMES GOLFERS PLAY. AT ENGLEWOOD Fine Field Turns Out for the Qualifying Round in the Open Tournament and Many Qual- ify, with Good Scores. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) ENGLEWOOD, N. J., June 22,—There was fine fleld of starters In the Engle- Among those who are pretty eure of boing in the firet set are: W. C. Fownes, jr., the Pittsburg expert; Gharles’ H. Seoly, the Metropolitan champion; George T. Brokaw,~Garden City; Jerome D, Trav- ors, Nassau Country Club; F, O, Retn- hart, Baltusrol; A, Farmer, Intercol- legiate champion; Murray Olyphant, Englewood, fast year's New Jorscy @tate champion; Archie Graham, North Jersey Country Club, a former Jersey State champion, and many other hish- grade golfers. The day was warm and wma. but some very good scores were made. a early scores returned fol bt Niaanbiirn, 3; fiona St Arbus i, F.C. Sloan, &) Doug! 1, tie, ead 4 ‘e Ait we! Barber, Ley aC. ae lips, i tt . frtkfoure, 4; Bt. John Wood, 88; J. F. Keeler, 100; D. M. tai tae ae ws 7 Bach, YALE nae LOSE OARSMAN DALY|"= tetvatiljaiets He Is Accused of Cribbing in His Examination Papers at the Crews’ Quarters at Gale’s Farry, NEW HAVEN, Conn, June 22.—A local, papet to-day siya; An oMolal haa been made to the Yale Frac- ulty by Prof, H. A. Farr that Cornelius Rdward Daly, one of the beat oarsmen in the ‘varsity eight, had been caught cribbing in his examinations tn hie studies at Yale crew quarters, Gale's Ferry, the past week. Dr, Farr has been asked to appear before the faculty ‘at moeting which will be held to-mor- row and to present his evidence, ‘The paper also says: It haa been Jearned | from ticlal | gources that ASniv's, scholarship reqord ‘was ol arhs ga ¥ einat made wy athe has no conditions He had ho reason, mM bing, aa tt fo Page his examinations ta charge be US pene ny from the ea Grew and tbo University, EL-BART Dry Gin tastes right because it’s clean. ‘| played. at HALF BROTHER TO CANTEEN BRINGS $5,100 Whitney Buys the Youngster at the Sale of Madden Yearlings. (®pecial to The Bvening World.) XPSHEAD BAY RACH TRACK, June 22.—Excellent prices were paid for the thoroughbred yearlings from Ham- burg Place, the property of John E. Madden, to~iay. Many of the yearlings are related to good performers on the turf, and the bidding was brisk from the start, H. P, Whitney pald the high- est price—$6,100—for a brown oolt by Yankee—Partridge, a half brother to the stake winter, Canteen, The first oolt on the list was a chestnut colt by Yankee Imp—Royal Gun, a half brother to Gunfire, the Rigger, Ragland and Hot Phot. Several prominent owners made bids for this yearling, but he was finally sold to Oscar Lewisohn for 9,000. Other buyers were R. T, Wilbon, Jry Fred Burlew, H, B, Duryea, A, J. Jor her, J, Beattie, On Onéek stable, ‘f.' Weloh and the Hirktleta Stab! Summari of the Chrestaue colt. by i, sya Gun, guawiehn: $5, i grown oalt, by Mirthtul—tmp, KI bad id tables; Chestnut colt iby, Piaudit—tda Pick- by ‘fankee—Partndee, H. oo) PY Galera or Mragerb bie" reetion! T, ie as, Galore Birathreet; J. Beat- My Wad Galore—Shapely; J. Beat- Bandring! \—) Maing: i Ph Duryea, an e300 annie reps! hoo Bey—Manzanite II, Oy ia Plaudii—Mareta; J, Beattte, . ©, by Requital—Ryxa; J, Beat: by, Mirthtul—Marll; HB, by Mirthful—Soubrette 11; B, Cy. Sandel — i no ingham—Queen D'Or; re near seineham—Beattercash, § by Piaudlt—Britldh Blue Blood, esi Soauiranevelan R, E. » by ‘Galore—Matterhorn, W, 0, Bandringham—Dossle, W. H. ital—Par Exe! ish, et Par Honee, FR, By Bale a W100 Bey—Pesean, R, Binthful—Myrtetie, Geo, Tr, jandringham—Edith Mo,, ‘Fr, . bY i" ‘ mere Hal an uidit—Pride of the ane a Mi Plaudit—Fatty, DOCTOR WIX, DOG’ is G. nas PRACTICE TREAT! He will aurely cure yous “lamvers ‘Doren Ne ‘Wooster ots, M. ¥. City ve aa os t, se aa mk ay ¥: EDITED BY BERT ED Res i wrens City, GREX, AR. BELMONT MIGHT “eave. SYSoNBY AT THE Post BY SIMPLY CONSTRUCTING A PRIVATE SUBWAY FOR. BELOAME AMERICANS WITH ROYALTY AT ASCOT RACES King Edward, Queen Alex- andra and Mrs,-Reid See Zinfandel Win Gold Cup. LONDON, June 22,—"Cup Day” drew a record crowd to Ascot, King Edward and Queen Alexandra again attended in State, The procession from Windgor Castle to the course was the same as on Tuesday. More than forty special trains took down travellers from Waterloo station, ‘The number of persons going by road was also unprecedented and the turn out of auto cars and carriages was phenomenal. Americans were very humerous, inoluding Ambassador and ue Teld and other membere of the mbasay "The woather wag splendid and the scene of unusual brililancy even for thie annual national garden party, The race for tho Gold Cup,’ value 500 sovereigns, with 3,00 sovereigns in specie In addition, for entire colts and filies, two. miles and a halt, was by Zinfandel, Maximum IT. was ond and Throwaway third. Five hornes started. —————— YANKEE TENNIS PLAYERS IN FORM Beals Wright Defeats MclNair, and Then, Paired with Hol- combe Ward, Is Victorious in the Doubles, LONDON, June 2—In the fourth round of singles in the London lawn tennis championship games at the Queen's Club to-day, Beals C. Wright, of Boston, Mass, beat MoNalr, 6-1, 3, 6-2. y In the open doubles, third round, Holcombe Ward and Beals C. Wright (Americans) beat A. J, Malcolm and 8B. G, Walker, 0-2, 6-0, 6-1 In the gentlemen's championshi| fpurth roun: Belveine Ward bi 5 aul bo, Ob Bod bic 50, Handsome—Prevent, A. Le oe B, or br. o, by Handsome—La Amo, Hy K, Vingut i by — Inverne xinenela Blapiet OO cas jok—Eni Aone ts samont-maia peal. Ly Arte; #00. Wit. by poroerer<Batance IL, Thos, Brown, | by Wolfscrag—Armona, W, Anne Evani THE WELL - KNOWN PHYS! and RUPTURE SPECIALIST, SAYS RUPTURE Wa, the w Seen, treated and Cured of fonda af treating car ure and Be ponnonep ek atl Puptirad pervons. that ad Has Been ye Up Gentine and Per. manent Cures, Koubler, iene: ‘ “pelantel ele Ww, a INS ath rooks ay, a Pugh BA. Rovervolr ay., Jersey ee WFigboken DRoceLR ni Beatie St., TUL UAT RA RATED on aon _ CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB AT, Be Nine. | Roan te Teoowe) i ‘9d. FINED STAND, 81, A SURE SYSTEM i § to wh at FR Pe hhareeethe, j BMBRALOS' NEXT GAME, A game G tinue) interest will be fan Nest on Bunday when t) Sebi of the New Bhd Cath: otedtory, and the Hudsons clash; OLD DR. GRINDLE, a YRARS A, Bra a yin ihagee Dr. fie i erst me ater Ane,