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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1905. SPECIALS ON MERICAN CHAMPION SCULLERS OFF TO-DAY FOR GERMAN REGATTA! . defeated James O'Neil and Robert Mardy, Mulcah 1d Va"ley have been ulcahy and Varley, of the FeRIRE {oF HS OARCTAWG VeAtns. Var! Harlem River. Sail for Ham- Jumped from the Junior class of the ; burg to Compete in Interna- tional Race There Next Month. Wella and Joseph Raubnack, of the In- dependent Rowing Club, New Orleans They also defeated another Ravenswood double, Jeremiah Dunn and John Hober, |and the veteran double of the Albany | Rowing Club, B,J, Muteahy and M. F, Monahan, In the frat class double acull rnce at the Middie States Association regatta on the Harlem, last Labor Day, | tleally without any ‘current. Tt ts jclatmed that as many es eight crews The senior dowdle ssull event of the} oi r the course, If John J.T, Mulenhy and William Pp. New York Bay Association rega | © successful they arleyg,campion senior dovble scullers Held on the TMariem last July, was also | . cA 4a, eall to-day for Hamburg captured by the champions when they compete in the International rowing egatta on the River Alster, Germany, ) ly 15 and 16. ! Mulcahy and Varley won the cham- intonship at the St. Louis regatta last year, defeating John Hober and James Single soullers to the senior division jn one year. The distance of will be 11-8 miles. Toe tlonal distance 1# 1%) miles man course ja straightaway and pra the Hamburg ra American ni The Ge . turning home to tnke part in the national regatta to be held at Bultlmore In August of the Ravenswood Bont of Long Island Cit nd John AVIS PUT UP A BAD RIDE | BY FRANK W. THORP. W. Davie, ride? Sydney Paget, whould have deen suspepded for balangé'of the meeting by the stewards At Sagepwhead yesterday for his lon Kinley Dale, in the race far Polis. AKinle Dale broke slowly the siart, and Davis deliberately iled him up and never permitted the ‘tC wy extend himself at any stage the race, Kinley Dele was a heay- 'y-backed second } That a rider can ¢ & beavily-backed che two- berately pull up ce at the start to win with him is corte’ Jy an amazing happening. Davis droke just as badly with Kin- ley Mack in his previous raco out of but he did not pull up In that trfwierce. Instead, he went on, ‘ay Was right bang up at the finish. p/ evety rider {9 permitted to pull up #/a mounts at the t because he ts at the break he Sivtil soon be in @ pretty mess, Another Amateurish Ride, this same race a young man named | jehan rode Confer rapt Kansas” rate, wearing the Price. ‘The ride Sheehan gave Confederate might! *y duplicated by some amateur can- ering,through the park, Confederate fis & good class two-year-old, Prob R jn in a few days Confederate will v * started again with a good rider up fond a killing will be made in the ring | "Kangas’’ Price played this “oft-and- in game with a youngster named Perrine fh the early part of the sea- Ison, aan his horses performed ao eccer.- | com: | really that the stewards were Med .sto call him down, Will the vaeds permit the same tricks with md? SHéthan? f Go Between's Big Boost. The boos, jo Between after the whieh Alec Shietds the Iatter won le Stakes yesterday is tho big. cet in the recollection of the writer Betwoen was in to be sold at the ‘WMiculous price of $2,800, Tt was. gcasiped after { | f gave the race that away from ecause he had been told ast timo Go Between On that occasion Go Between ran | femarkably bad race, and it was Wd that he was sore. This is not fed as fact, but gossip, and the ceh are ‘that tt is not true, Shields bably saw a chance to get a good ree cheap and went after nim. 7 ia véty probable that Go Between not @ Wolght carrier, and ‘that that what stopped him In his previous Go Between was certainly @ jet horse in his race yesterday, lly..he takes @ lot of riding, but ad Diggins up yesterday, and the JPAing just, breezed behind much a fast Oly a@¢gerantum. y «Still. Rumors of Concessions. ‘There aro still rumors of concessions ates been made to the Mets by the jeing*Astociations, such as being ac- jed special privileges in the way of a in the ring. This In spite of the Itlye statement from Mr, Bradford tho, Coney Island Jockey Club id) tecognize no association of my horses are finally round- {ito,"Bhane," sald “Kansaa" Price \(sterday, when Uncle Urigh camo home H{winner in the third event, Price has A mot of hard luck with hie atring (Mg yaar, some going inne and others \yaking down, Ho is of the opinion A\Pt Rg, has @ find In little Sheehan, MN, Jockey. whom he recently took Mgr contract, | [ttiielcal, who asa yearling was aold ‘and who recently won @ crack- race, a regarded as a find of horsemen, She is by Orme, the sire of Flying ther good ones, a, ¢ ‘That Hegot a Fortune, from thé Chicago Inter Ooean,) patioal Joke brought a fortune to Mey, of B] Paso, now registered Kelley fow days at the Natick. the tenderfoot in @ party of four, placers in the southern part One day tho uahua, Mexico, of the outht lost a large gald pmrone of his teeth, and the {fea was advanced of using it it!e gravel bar on which Kelley |Working, just to seo how far the t's eyes would ptick out when ithe célor In ie ni the gold all right," said the an, taking wp the story at Palet 'bit-t: did not go up in the ent down into the ground after and down te hiding anoth 6 ing another particle Ete rest of the bunch trite theif t me to mave on, but I had there must be more gold where nie as that was found, iv the others left me with two Uppy of grub and moved sev Mes away to another dry creek, very next afternoon, not. 100 where they had planted that ng, struck pay dirt that ran r Kis) the others re- ree. ride | kets, | MULCAHEY BUW AND VARLEY STROKE, BALL PLAYERS TAKE AWFUL CHANC WITH POISON IVY, SAYS THE EXPERT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. BY ALLEN SANGREE. "It seems to me,” sald old Dr, Jaws thorne after the game yesterday when Jack Chesbro lambasted the Detruit Tigers so thagoughly, “that these ball players take awful chances with poi- son Ivy on the field, When I was hold- ing down second hase with King Her- of's Activas we had a shortstop who developed jlu-jitsu early in July, Not until the full moon did he show it, and then hla watch cryatal broke, and ‘one could see with halt an eye that what he really had was Charley horse, or, ax we called it In college, equinus waatritu chill "It was good dny and long night for the poor lad, because the ivy virus peened Ith way Into hia ttanaverse shoulder-blado and he never again could throw a ball, much less drink one, Almost a Fatal Mistake. “Profiting by this sad experience, I took good care to defend myself when playing In the same position later on in Janesville, Wis., tn a champlonship ame, 1 thought the plant wos a shamrock, and, having always been o stout lad in hot, mugay weather, plucked the tender sprig and dropped At in my bosom, “Well, gentle render, what do you suppose that shamrock really ‘vos? “Polson ivy, eh?” The Dootor laughed, heartily here, because several of the Matoners bit and then felt pretty confused. ‘No, sir," he cogtinued, ‘It was a measly wood tick, And I couldn't play ball for over seven years, First they sprinkled baking powder over me to got @ raise, My skin turned the color of an oyster, Though In aw- ful agony, T was not allowed to rerntch the tick, so I entered it m every race, And finally won out by teaching the wood tick how to eing ‘The Star Spangled Bannor' of @ Gunday morn- ing, He didn't lke cold water, a0 I lost him early in Christmas week while daking my cold bath tp & temoerature of 1,200 nimmelzelt. Danger In Getting Hot. “Above al concluded Dr. Jawthorne, settling back in his office chair and taking a deep breath, ‘the ballplayer must refrain from becoming hot during these muggy days of the sixaling, sultry summer. Many a promising young In- fielder has been pushed back into the bush league by reason of his tendency to become hot—at thé umpire, When you see A ballplayer rushing in from second base to inform the umpire that he 1s ‘rotten,’ you may take this for your one best bet—the man is ruining his chances of a long and successful oper In basetall | “'Tonce knew & layer who cove: the “lett, garden. far the Beate aN Islanders’ pioneer ball team. At that time I was forced, by reason of the lure of some of my physical culture students to pay their tuition, to umpire All through that sandy country, “Wh this young fellow to whom I have luded became angered at one of my eminently just and equitable decisions he would come tearing in from the fleld LOCAL GAMES ON MANY DIAMONDS The Cuban X Giants, reinforced by. two vrack “All Cuban’ players, will be the attraction at Bronx Oval to-morrow, ‘The colored si Stvers have been carrying everything befure them and will do their utmost to win, The Cedara will have peveral new faces on the team, among them being Pete Lamar, the former Hoboken catcher, A big league pitcher probably will pitch for the Cedars, as they are desirous of breaking thelr 1os- Ing. streak, — & Iminary game, be 0 igen two crack ur teams of nx will precedi Dig attraction, More than tisual interest r manifested in the game between the B lsoneand the Myeraide, of the New Catholic Protegto f van being | b} AMERICAN LEAGUE, W.b. Pe. Chui 82 17 .058| Boston’. 81 20 \608) New Yor) 2 2 Waahingto 27 24 .620/8t. Louls, club, Cleveland C} 87" 1 | 8 || RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. NATIONAL LEAGUE, Club bo| Cincinnath AY SL Loula Hh Boston, Brooklyn’ |. club, New York ittsburg Phila'phin, Chieago ..84 27 Brooklyn, 1. Louls-CGhicago ganic Wet grounda, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. New York at Boston, Chicago and employ some of the most intem- perate language I have ever listened (0 All through his violent tirade the player would perspire and break out with prickly heat and present. aitognther @ most distressing appearance, That young man, gentlo reader, is now dead, and you can all be dead ¢ you read my. articles on how to keep cool in New Yor! After you are dead 1 cannot| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Sust as Manhattan a weary, Island last night still proud and haughty bard crept: ashore frem an east-bound train and as | if by magic separated and ware quickly | swallowed up in the multitude, They were the Giants, You, the proud and victorious tribe Is again safe in the arma of @ populace that loves them, No more shall they feel the pangs of unmerited defegt, or the remorseless sting of the pop bottle empty, Never again shall thelr championship brows be trained {n the ancient art of avoiding the flight of wayward tricks, nor shall| tholr ears feel the paesing brush of missiles decayed, Weatward ho! they may be gazed upon 8 interlopers filed with animus, but in New York they are heroes, Where the West may scoff the Hast will praise, for, verily, McGraw doth deserve It, The only crime committed by the Giants was the winning of the National League laurel wreath, and for thie they were set upon and wayloid unawares, Made a Good Record, Considering their rather sultry recep: tion the Glants ald well on the Western trip, and to break even under such con- ditions js @ record that any club should be proud of, Still, the supporters of the Glante heve become #o accustomed to vlotories that In some moments they ex- pest them to win them all, The champions meet the lamented Rostonians to-day, and ONE BEST BET 1@ that the Giante will win. By the way, it looks an if ¢ cultured gentlemen a hard battle, The friends of the Hm- eralds will be admitted to the game free, while ai bai (Mts Yon has been ar- tanged for the ladl With Rube Waddell occupying the pitoher's box for the Murray Hills In their game to-morrow with the Phila- deiphia Giants, the former club expects to wipe out the defeat administored by the colored players In their Inst game. The Giants are very Strong with the tick, and {t remainn to be sean what they willao with the surves of Waddell, The Murrey Hill tenn has alno added & number of good players to ite ranks When tie All Nationa play the Mas- hattans at Olympto Field, Oné Hundred and Thirty-sixth streot and Fifth aye: nue, to-mortow baseball enthusiagts Will have the opportunity of seeing Vic the big pitcher of tho Boston Nationals, in the box for the All Na- ere will also be a few other wip the game, Jones will do ie iT tle tohiny for the Manhattan a, ie, pan Been, pitching I great fort fe yl py re Li) league pitcher hustle Hoston at New York. Brooklyn at_ Philadelphia. Chicago at St, Louis dnnath at Pitteburg, keep you cool, Wear Shields if You Perspire, “One of the most vital points to ke in mind while playing the national ga alc refreshing lines is tt mann 9 y by the sweat of yc brow, but w hields if you perap under the arms, or the shade of the apple tres GIANTS HOME AGAIN T0_ BEGIN AGAINST BOSTON under the leadership of Frederick T ney Nave a continuous hold on beginning to-day makes their fou: eason, Chesbro In Form Again, postponed. Two games, ine I th bie old one the twilight was hovering o'eT boards against the Giants, for the series rth bedraggied, footsore, bump-covered, but|/ engagement with the real thing this Happy Jack Chesbro is hack in form, ang last night Clark Gritth’s ch: swelled unto bursting, the clan left for Boston with hearts and a Mngering hope of the p nant, 1h unmistaken manner Jack smothel | the laments of tho wise ones who for | | Weeks have asserted that his arm was wone forever, with the spit ball as Iittle black man, With all faced Bill Armour's Tigers, and est | ‘Tho entire High: | land camp 1s in ecstasy, and last night | ght | jen- red his of hia old-time form Jack the Yesurrected spit ball did the business, Without the ald of the doped ba’ Na, Which were left jn Armour's laboratory {In Detroit, and which have ut man} the danp fingers on the ' pink,” of the Tixers were as bubes In the hands of a Riant, Batter after batter ste ped up, Only to flounder around the plate. ind spalr of elu jot a Bate riven outside the diamond, and of four bingies accredited to’ the ‘Ti three were bunts and the other a 6 krounder which Williams Could not throw to firat in time, It was a remarkable exhibition pitching, and that was enough to Spire the cocky splrit dis when the harvest was in, ‘The defeat of Detroit ended the fi Invasion of the Western club, and cannot he said that visiting: ve slante, ded but unishment upon the He was | ow t of ins yed by Griff rat it the Highlanders fortemplate setting oft any skyrockets o elebration thereof, Griffith's club goes to Boston for four games and returns here JJune 29 to meet Philadelphia and the vi ington for the Fourth of suisse jo much for the Highlanders POCASSETS’ BIG OUTING. ow ‘ The Pocaseet Demoeratts Cluh, Harlem, of which Fire Commit: sh- Hayes |s the leader, will hold its an- Wetzel's Point vi President Clough nual outing at Grove on Ang. ew en, chairman of the coramittes, Is anxious to cclipse all previous outings, as will be the initial one from the n cluh-hous. “Tho Pocasset baseball team, wh! has Won fourteen out of fifteen gam thia season, will cross bata. with strong semi-professional team on’ t Occasion, an NEW eee BRUNSWICKS HERE, it ew leh 18 a his ES fi SAIL TO-DAY FOR GERMANY % m D LONDO! taking a are. certa dan: Manager After the Henley 7.006, erew stand @ course, This N, June %.—"T cap hom inly a very fas Thorn, of American time 1s only think pretty geod with them, t cha: er whish was covered 15 seconds slower than the record for the race, and nat your neo of They and thelr work stamps them as exceedingly erous.”’ A Meander man spoke as quoted to he Vesper ¥ trial over the ere’ tn BASEBALL, RACING, FIGHTIN AMERICAN CHAMPIONS WHO WRITTE, FAMOUS BY XPERTS. RECORD ENTRY LIST FOR GAMES TO-MORROW AT CELTIC PARK numbe 1 by af The largest nival morrow hetween Joye present it Cojtle Pa or eup a Pallas the thon, but be < thin there af letie en- organt- ears n to i at nthe at Mayo rk, T fve-mile Hivnes for a Pack Commis: | « ate| are tye whiteh and main draw of entries ever witnessed Wp this vicinity, The entire track terms of the Pastime A the Mohawk A, ©, the Inthe American A. ©. the new Xavier A.C, and the New West Side A, C. will sorgpete, and as there ts intense rivatry now between these organizations all their chances are in the fla, It 18) expected that thelr showing In the com- petitions on Sunday wil give a tipe on shrought the mostextmordinary lat | thelr form for the metropolitan cham- VESPERS’ TIME TRIAL AN EYE-OPENER FOR BRITISH urally the Philadelp! ‘The performance |to the Britishers, wh complimented Uno crew on its good ap- yon at well Wh oft step out makin dalsles after ime they could. 7 stonishinent, Up best the experts that the crew wag 1 Pennsylvan! would elght in 1901, hians felt Jubilant, was an oye-opener ho, while they had blade the: in th fresh as remarkable suppress thelr last night the concede waa “ promising as the t and the 18 en he & ot to tne boat the ALLEN A reade; follows; ' run who wa! he \ se wise ¥ quit ba! ment the front of ¢lored out by the m count, Ba gular’ ord Tule ts ou the Pltoher Ci ball aplt-ball, pitching a Ing and curve, Mn. would nothing @ knocker, no which ha unconal tia his $150, well, (lent, the river nd beve passed the other run- Leomuntne his stumbling, splt-bail Detroit, for ti “In the loose “Mullin,” that layers’ are Droytuss tapping thelr monthly stinend for payment of fines, ting, order, SANGRER, r of The ‘It, when Hyening World Philadelphia writes for information as thimd and bases are ovcupled a safe hit is made and the man who was on second should across the plate ahead of che n second n third do both mins count? explains (hi uid have suge yal and spr runner m he passed At the man ather ed that ho for But to answer the question, one of the rungs could count, the a. T man should have been de. | living, » but emo ‘n and the second run, or that an Ase ar, Vi A ase, of Washington, dime a star, has bost his curving and layers’ assert It 18 all due to_ the Who was on third, coul: runners must score tn re. runner violating this A new complaint has arisen against and this one {8 serious, at one According to the story Case rm a he can no t because T want" , either, 3 caused nal release, frequently Lewis's had a has developed a new muscle Washington So Workod | 4! Jump iarrel The New Brunuswicks will make their) Until the manager apologized, first appearance in Brooklyn to-morrow when thoy play the Marauettes at M quette Field, ‘Tenth Avenue, Brooklyn. he now pla. Marquettes are sireet and Second are ying a fast gume of ball and will give the Jerseyites a close game, Leen and i the Marquottes, and tor tho” New Bruns} noon the Brooklyn will attraction, 2 nobel, Randax, : be tler will be the battery for foore and Bowen Hat ‘This after- the “well, asked Grii de Duquette buman ty ae about Du “Where how ftith: and has Aap, Netto this wi nothing rently faded from The Detrolt peony! n uehable story about him, that Duaustee was engaged in the frst wi by in 4 a result of the clamp longer throw a hin Jake Stohl, of Washington, has teen trying to make a deal with Armour, of fervicos of Pitot ti rat place Toould mot ttt fava Armour, |" t harn ‘and has Armour Is not Otis Clymer, of Pittsburg, has at Inst forced Dreytua to give him that $130 so much among the smokers of stoies, {nslsted that rouble | Givmer | he be given the t130 ducted tn fines, or that he be elven an He finally. wot Tt Is sald that the Pittsbure disturbed Boston haa changed the team's bat. | stone. and now Abbatic of ‘The change Is ald to hi lon de Tt_seema that thore fe somothing be-j could hy hind Shortatop & food game Is expected. | Brooklyn thas has not befare come to AccorCng to the faGer of Lewls vounm fellow Hanlon and refused to rejoin the club from with we ¥anytht: beater hiding?” Grif ead that he mig! pearohed founc tell a y say them oy ae your noz centre-felaer?” ! Duquette wa, over the fence, caught a fast ‘tr get this mystente not Bult, Well, ney Boee by him lk oueht to do. 8c losing comedian, a ice muddie without any and now he ts. « Voted to dismies the have any syinpathy A Y funny th the ex-raiiroad firem 3100 for spiking Bh his envelope the ot what diye bn a al neti Ho by fuss declared that fine, and defied to stop him. at his generosity. be another r he N O. If Roston shoul and lose one, Cleyela Philadelphia should ny Highlanders should stralght, what woul galn In’ percentage? age of Ann, A hunter writes: mais plead for than any words cou A fine stag for three days, man can run any de Vat last 1 had 1 m the top of ah jfow mile: He Nght and had stresh | the snow U stalk | hs positios 1 bonine suddenly tnoe didn't attempt 4 there looking a SOUS HYCR |éould no “more © shot chance came. fn anda T would hay garied nis Wut once having it ld fave been Boys, think thing rave mals same He a m x [let anyt ean be) man’ 3 int timid a New Dreyfuss, now © evidence bunco game, says he will jump to the outlaw league In’ Pennsylvania, Hey! Barney, With Correspondent them ever have shot shot him looked persuade | hia. pionship, There will be rooters galore from each of these organisations to en- conrage thalr club-mates, and Handle capper Tom O' frien says that he anticl- pates some of the ginest sprints and runs of the athletle reason. Hynes, the “Galway Cyclone,” 1s working hard to get shaped up for the MUNROE AND Jack Munroe will get into the ring again Monday night over in Philadel- He (8 down for 4 aix-round env gngoment with "Mr, Johnaing,' the ble ‘Frisco colored heavy-welght who has bothered Jeffries with challenges. Jeff wouldn't fight him for the old color- line reason, Munroe fs anxious to got back in the game and has been training hard for HART PUT HIS TRAINER OUT RENO. Nev., June %1.—Marvin Hart, while training here at the Wheolman’s Club, during @ boxing bout landed a hard left sawing on Jack MoCormick's jaw, putting his manager down for the full count. McCormick got up and lay down on a lounge for halt an hour, Aside trom receiving a Jolt, which jarred him from head to foot, he sua. tuned no serious injury, and probably will be able to remume work with the training party in a@ day or two, Hart takes a run of ten to fourtean miles each day and t's in the pink of ERMAN BULGER, ybody turned; but t. He had jumped hig hotel and It Grit does wonder he will ble him and clad him in @ striped ink of that? Bar- its Pulliam dead; leepwalker ‘They ng for that hard- Kot Pulliam into coming to Boston <\inst MeGraw, peenuse Pulliam eh tates, Who oan for him? ge, When Clymer, any who was fined aukenship, opened her day he found that the sum had been deducted, Drey- he would National pay this League Ball piayers were amazed ow It turns out to and Clymer. 1 win four games nd should lose five, make even and the win the next five 1 be New York's A. Look up tho a The Kyew of An (From the Detrote Tribune, ma ‘The eyes of anl- more touchingly Wd do, I followed A strong er to death In time, my prey tired out, WT sighted him. a had given up the ed himself out on ed him he chan k shelter behind a 1 the same stone I to face with him, to run away, but tme with the’ most Baw, Shoot? 1 hin. than, 1 child, Had the distance of 100 town and triuraph hose eves Nothing less than of this and never you that there Iy, anything noble, je cowartly chase a home tr Viatianee Committee, The citizens of the southern p t of Nye County, Nev, are threatening to organize a atamping o tween white men ani Hedin ane" the Leanne aint ‘ Re vigilance committee, with out the liquor traf. Indians, tondition. He says he Ws ready to fight to-morrow If necessary, He | welghed to-day and tipped the beam at FIGHT NEWS "Buddy" Ryan, the Chicago welter- welght, whose battle with Dick Fits- gerald was prevented at Battle Creek owing to the Interference of the Sheriff of that place, has left for Butte, Mont., | where ho will fight George Herbert, the | San Francisco fighter, tor twenty rounds on the afternoon of July 4 Herbert ts said to be a coming man, and tho sports of ‘Frisco claim hé will beat Ryan, Gardner Beat Stift Badly, Billy Stift, who was recently beaten by George Gardner, Je confined to his bed a8 a result of tho Injuries he re- culved during the battle, Besides being badly boaten Stift bit off the end of his tongue and also broke his right wrlat duriay the fight. stift will not be to Agit again for at least two month Dixon Wins In England, George Dixon, the one-time American wonder and ex-champlion, easily out- pointed a lad thought to be quite prom- Ising named Alt Woods, hailing from Bradford, Yorkshire, in an elght-round beut In England recently, Attell Barred Down East. Abe Attell, who boxed Kid Goodman in Chelsea @ few months ago, ft ts sald, hae written to the club officials ao- knowledging he faked, and wants an- other chanco at Goodman so that he may redeem himpelf, The club officials refused to have anything to do with him, so the story goes. No Chance for This Pair, Douglas A. C.. of Chelsea, has up the idea of matching Mike 4 To! Daly. Th y elub but t Di would be a poor Tl aly Sulllv oard, big contest Mo fully realizes what @ dangerous man Joyce is, and he is take ing no chances, He is now thoroughly, acclimited and takes kindly to the American gravel and cinder path. Om | the occasion of his first race with | Joyce be complained of soreness of the | | fect. His work tn the ol4 country was | mainly on the grass and crose-countey running. Joyce is in fine shape, He ran Ave miles last night and did It In close to record time, His wind js good, and he says that he will again put the nips on Hynes or know the reason why. After the running contents are over there will be threo games of Gaello - football, and there’ will be action tn ! every Kick, Anybody that admires rede hot, husky work on the ball fleld will do well to see those three games of foote ball. President NaWy, of the Mayo Men's Association, has made arrangements to handle the biggest crowd ever seen at Celtic Park, ‘The Long Island Traction | Company has given assurance that every avallable car will be In service between | the Thirty-fourth street ferry and the park. Seventy-five members of the ath- letic organteations conneoted with the club wiil help Keep the bie crowd in order, Mike Harris, captain of the Gale way football team, and Michael O'Boyte, { captain of the Sligo football t will have charge of thin end of the eee { ments, John P, McWalters will be im charge of the Reception Committee, JOHNSON FIGHT MONDAY NIGHT two weeks up Jerome avenue way, He fo in first-class shape and should give a goo account of himeelf, “Barring Jeft, there isn't a man in the buiinesa that I fear," saya the dig miner, "It 1 get away with this Jobn her. 1 iu) fier the ot gros. Urhere'a Auntine Hatt, Gard 7" ones. ‘There's Sharkey and one or two others thet could, Keep busy in a@ Lwenty-four-£oot ting CULLEN WINS PRIVATE FIGHT A lively prize-fight which ended in @ knockout was held in private Inst night on the upper west side, ‘The principals were Dave Cullen the e-106-pound amateur champion, and Kid CampbeR, of Allentown, Pa, They fought af 108 ounds for a $250 aide bet. Beventy-fve Faw" th Benth 1, paying 8 fr in tloket. | cu negressoe from the 8 Pe halk Steet, Clever for him. He evaded all {Carpe peak bell's swings and jabbed in res turn so fast that in the seve round tha, Allentown ‘kid was ina bad wai Cullen kept up his savage punal un. ti Campbell frcape to vine’ eleasnife rom exhaustion than any ‘ae counted out by Referee George Bios Fadden, AND GOSSIP. figures that Eulllvan ts @ wood drawing: one owing to his numerous and quese tlonable defen Lewle le Heard From, Willle Lewis, who was recently bested by Adam Ryan inva six-round bout in Philadelphia, is not satisfied with hie showing in Chat contest, and ts eaxious to fet on another battle with the Quaker City fighter. Lewis claims he was in no shape for that fight andon Sat account could mot do himself Jus ce. LAVIGNE WILL FIGHT ROBERTS "Kid" Lavigne, the ox-lightwelght champion of America, who hag been fighting off and on in England for the last three years, {s to figure in another battle on the other side of the water on the night of June 30. Lavigne will meet Jack Roberts, the English boxer, ‘They Will try conclusions tp a ten-round bout at a boxing show inthe National Sporting Clup, of London, n the preliminary bout Joe Bowken the bantam-welght champion of the world, will meet Louls d'Or in @ sixe Tound "go." ienieumesscummmenned BRIGHTONS PLAY TO-MORROW, The Brighton A, C. will tackle the atrong Brooklyn F. ©. at Brighton Oval Hesex street and ‘Atlantic morrow afternoon. ‘The last time these teame it took twelve innin decide the game, Tf will tart at 1.80 Lintons and B ' i Sold Ouly ta QGlase— Large & Small Bottles. ete The driest of all gin. EL-BART GIN. Look for the flag Q It’s clean.