The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1905, Page 2

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Of the would-be sar Wopr fou ne uu ase sat isd i champlou- coun to get it) ‘couse hi haba ieorro Helio! aa man: I eee ting from. the fighting ypow,ten't. that fine? I.el- ¥ YOu were. too. jntelligent .® ‘stay in the ring ali. your, life, 1 goer You, too, Thet's Good luck, old man, and eae make a million out of that way!) Sim; if -you haven't any that p + use. tor old, worn-out 't throw. it away. Jug” hand “te Ot oourve, you're ‘way. De ding ‘Pow, bit I'm gtilltdown where it \) "would be handy, This is'no jolly, old ‘(your etrongest admirer, Vk) JAMES J. CORBETT. Jettries, Dear Str: 1 hear nig to present oy Qeavy- ite! 80) 't, over- need it in my Giemtes, im light heavy-weight™ cham- and I don't feel like going ike, I'l go gut there can: fight Up tn! "t care where ie $90,000 prirse, haste, ROBERT ch FISUREAMON . Settries: aise whe you exw Give\the title to Hart. Now, hie! {sa mighty hice feller, but me out in Philadelphia ae T.don't see why he < have it when I've beeh: waiting Weigd EM yalt w whildHonger if you ‘fours truly," GUs RUBLIN. isa iii Otizht to xive mothe title "because I'm the, Pe nen isd promt ‘a ass wet it oft git ti ‘@ padioak-on dt and an ye behind the)bar. Please send by find one-cent stamp. Tost tent It to me tor ‘dt inn safe aepoms | w 4 Ang, x yee * | special policen waeah beg ‘York at Broo! ‘at Phitad Louls at Pittebure, ;|Calt fatiing to tle the’eoore of H, R. YEARLINGS BRING SMALL PRICES Youngsters from the Rancocas Farm Do Not Seem to Be in Favor with Horse Owners or Trainers, (Special to The Evening World.) aa OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. It, GAMES SOREDULED FOR TO-DAY. i$ ~& BIGGER, React THAN E AR, TOMNSON as (IT wovro © FING TO HAVE i edad GWeW To STANDING OF THE OLUBS. AMERICAN LEAGUE, ub. ct Biel ow York, 48: Phi ton tf Woah t. Lo Chi Waste at Boston, Betrolt at ‘chvotan ROWINGCUPSFOR COLLEGE ALUMNI Trophies for Four-Oared and Eight-Oared Graduate Crews of Yale and Harvard Have Been Presented. NEW HAVEN, Conn., %.—A oup SHEMPSHUAD BAY RACH TRACK, June 30.—Bmall prices were paid for thoroughbred yearlings from Rancopas Stock Fut; jwhich- were sold this af- ternoon, several of them going for less than’ $140: The Prices and buyers of hose. going for $100or more were: Chestnut colt, by Giganteum-—Percep- Hon; un Ai filly, by, Gigantoum—Foxtall; ai'h, David Garrick—Har- Johnson, $100. tt by Locohatchee—Flash; ftir. ' Gigenteum—Baluta- nands ‘I1.—Bunerb d sagnniek atte eolt by Sindoni—Marothen; cs by. dgoohatchee—Bar- hestaat eo Sigantoum—Dal; A. filly Leonards I1—Reno- Shanon, ca igenteum—Alcyone ry Batlor Pringe—Aa- ¥. aaieno; aie: tJ ca iu “Bt. Leonards 11.—-Mine rifin, it, by By nO! Day—Prince- Albright, $55 \ Leonards’ by Peep 0! 'Day--Hot Bird, 3 “by Bel Demonio—Liuciite | Boynton,.T,. 0, McDowell, $100, way, ealt by Bel Bemonto—Morbia, T. | wees" ‘ally by pet Demonio—Ocoula, G. jobnson, $100. 4 GOOD SCORES BY SHOOTERS. INDIANAPOLIS; Ind, June 30.—Bur- ton Call, of Montpeller, O., broke 17 ‘out of 20 targets to-day in his finale in the Grand American Handicap shoot, Barber, of Paulina, In.,, Barber was) fccorded the diamond medal. Barber mado a record of 99 out of a powsible 100, the best record ever scored In the for permanent alumni sight Oared races on the Thames has been given into the! temporary keeping of the Yale Rowing ‘Association ‘by Andtew, B. Graves, '%. Stuyvesant Fish, jr, has given another cup as a trophy for annual races for four-oared graduate crews of Yale and Harvard, Tt i» thought! that Capt, Moree, of the Yale ‘varsity crew, will invite Capt. Patter, ot yesterday's winning crew, becom, coach next Mr. Kenneay wiliSvontive, as the Win continue ‘as herworore ts Guta Becky ot radunes edvieyy Jn, rowing Tete for’ thelr homes to-fay. 1° OMremen HERE’SAGHANCE FOR ABE ATTELL Abe Attell, welght, who is always making cracks |Pagra, off mroepte hit, fled the California fteather-| 8: BY FRANK W. THORP. ' It looked ike bad judgment ‘onthe part of Matt Allen when he scratched Waterlight out of indrift Btakes and started Ojvean tn’ tend: “Water- light,'on the only nace he xan at Shdtps- head, looked like cinch, while people were by tio was anywhere near ag 00 as Water- Ugbt, judging by hig showing thie year, ‘The trainera judgment was perfect, Babie MBB hv 1a Ua bc ric cade HIGHLANDERS V8. ATHLETICS. (Continued from Fire Page.). —— int double play from Hoses an into @ double pi omnis elle BY Mt Dougherty, after Mey a w7ge thrown out by Fourth Inning. Hilberteld threw forbes ot, Murphy filed a mile to Fults. Doug! a made a fine running catch near poore- NO RUNS, to 14, Conroy out night, weike yireok strolled. recently about wanting to fight Sous Corbett, or any other fighter below «| pounds,’ can have « match within wea: | ty-four hours if he is a8 anxious to flit as he claims to be. iid Herma, | the Chicago te ls jown, for Durposw o} clinch a mate ore than Aghun, yi for the | 8, aioe sportiny city told the writer Jaa ght h ofter a purse for Attell and ito A he ‘or in private, and | woul pull the battle off within a ie or ten ee BASBBALL AT VAN Neer, ‘The Emeralds of the New York Cath. olic Protectory will have their work out out for them to beat the Rough Riders, of New Rochelle, in the baseball game at Moy Nest on Sunday, The New ochelles lay claim to the lof Westchester County, ond ee }for the Emeraldy will’ give them ee tlle, they having beaten the Rous Riders In the ads pone of the ser! 0) Sane event. Michhel Enright, for forty years a fh and bouncer at Coney Island concert halls, is dead For the past ten years Mnright had not touched a drop untll a week mgo, when he began a spree which ended with his losing his job ye | He went straight to his late home, No. 2993 Stillwell avenue, and died. The doctors ony heart failure; friends of the old faniehake thelr heads and gay, "Heart- ceded denew Coney in ite t@ Coneyiat CONEY’S VETERAN BOUNCER WINDS UP HIS CAREER After Keeping Order in Concert Halls for Forty Years and Sober Ten Years, Michael Enright ry eerie Water Wagon with Fatal Result, by @ score of & to speojal attraction at th nrownds this weel, ne Pretoctory Falls Off the ays, and was the } “rough-houre." Hin a in ergoka and “had' men was wide A card found on the body disclored the fret that Bnright had $7,000 In a | Brooklyn hank, His widow livew there, and tt 19 sald two sons are on the Now | % York police foree, though not under the Who 2, dias been in | Hi Ao ry ie srendy to |! tory | fe There wil! be a| {i Ito aK Hartsell_came in for a fy ‘Chase, NO RUNS. _ Fifth putea Elberfeld made a runni Schreck. Plank singled iRfowge a Hartee)}] watked for the seoond jartsell was force: uh, second by Hoft- man, Ilberfeld to a a aby, no Jean to centre, sc return from ie oe Satch an was ® bad boun- cng, salts ‘was. thrown bY from fee | me, thle oa, losing a | Seibereia. Yen neat batted ewer followed a orth a staging Mee valet Sriegrien ao Sixth. Taina. Fepiaced loge, In the box Cross re inane Ald 23 Be shot one to. wy Keni to Koeler score Gros ant on third. Fults ad heeck, ‘ thrown out by Willan Powell put Seybold good catch Knight on haan bad throw Pavulitanes nce. Beventh Inning: 1 ingled, was ‘caught asleo Ein MoGuire to Chases Hiagtrell Pace MRL AMR ch ttt, Mn ms 2 i atl tole second, the ball passing mtr ny areheEae on third, Davis thane ira bas t0 Horm, er omst k ked ome run over fence, something that, tine eniy been done’ once on thin fel Dougherty Ik isguat. Keeler "filed to Hougherty out ut arening, econ. Bhreok | to Knight, Eighth Inning, Keeler took a fy from Cross, Sry- | bold Rol an infield hit to Convo: hold renched third on Murphye hit to Hight, A wild pitch soared Seybo'd and aaa ? ech " Huts, | Plante lined to Dowel TAVO RUN: arent ston from Gon- ‘ed Willama nt inde, Cha Be. tonk thirt on Elherteld's ey Foltz filed to Se te * Ninth Inning, name of Enright, which Is thought to have heen assumed, Horlght's body has been removed to Hayron's undertaking shop, and all the woubretted on the island are buying flowers for the funeral to-morrow. Hartnell tripled, Me fncred man's single, Da’ Aap og a ond on thi Seybold ot ees means certain thet Olsenu | ‘Conroy | nine. second, | ‘iilame then fey a furl. | Bey: | however, Oiseau won' easily enough ‘and made good in. the eyes of the pubile How much O'Neil had up his sleevi Feoterday C18” Aimoult to At one tints @uting the rmoé; jit after turning into'tre stretels) it looked as if Cairngorm, who had beon doggedly hanging at the heels of Olseau, was 0- ing o get, the Brady colt, and @ shout Went up ds O'Neill was seen to go to. drive. It was only. for an instant, how- ‘ever, amd the chat wad a bit scared, but Oiseau therest of the journey. Oleeau Has Speed. | Otaenu, fe not @t.all a taking propost- tion to Jopk at. But he can: certainly aift agnd when,!t comes to 4 queation of weed. He must meet Bysonby or Artful or Tradition or some three-year-old of equal speed hefore one will. be ready, | badmit that Olecau is a greet race hora, Because he beet Cairngorm is no orl- | terion that he is great. Cairngorm is | not stake class, but-just a shade above the plater, and he has fallen into #oft places, this year, He is movertheless @ good, honest horse, who does his beet at ail times. Olseau under a drive and under conditions whith will test his | courage is what the people will Want to (nee. Oiseau ts not In the Readsation, but ja in the, Commonwealth on‘ Baturday. Bo 1s Waterlight’ In. asaigning Hite Mr, Vosburgh makes Syaonby on pound | better tham Olaeau, two pounds beter than Waterlight, five pounds better than Tradition and eix pounds Better than jArtful. Subsequent races wil show whether Mr, Vosburgh ls right tn ‘his estimate of the form of these three- year-olda at this season ‘of the year. Farrell a Good Fellow. Frank Farrel) and his friends cleaned up ‘yesterday, Farrell is not alingy when he has anything good on tap, and y | be hands {t around liberally, The' result is thet he takes-a shorter price than if deceit, He had a chunk down on Ker Sar and rit nen follo' ae te ‘bad they dum) ole Rute ih ier fAfth, ‘and, mArklita home, mak: Habe a KWeet parley that eraged about ag 15 tod gaint mn aRiitta but but tie Tus! Was so great that the bay and chopped the price without taking any money, Lucky. ones gol oi at 6 to 2 and the Datance Average about 8 to What Wil) Higgins Do? Gov, Higgin e.78 central, Mgure, Hracing e dust, ae preaent. Me h not recs probaviy Racing ahis State, birt be ascribed 10 has bee! erepy ‘on outlaw x chee on: wore my Abou thw Be ivane ‘Would Pronan ALLEN USED JUDGMENT IN TRUSTING TO OISEAU TO WIN SPINDRIFT STAKES owners are pean in their turf Hons, inclined ¢o suayentlon, that onners fans ally the appo Rivet ot ore old 1 plone, iin a ca Valun ie “ and: Who ti erone®. eit {2 hooh-peah JEFFORDS AN AND WILLIAMS DRAW (pecial to The Brening World.) PHILADELPHIA, 'Pa,, June %—Atter @ dickoring match of three months’ duration: Jim Jeffords, of California, a riess * pasty off: ettora's welght adv tut lie Needed all tho*skill at commas tb keep Jeffords's vicious attacks from reachiug vital spots, and in the frat tow ‘rountis the Grays Ferry iad contented hinmele by lettiig Jeffords do the lead+ ing. “tincanning’: quite frequently, Beginning with the third rotind Will- he practised the usual iurt diplomacy of |), ockou bi a Jo thin line; and satiaty both’ partielpante AON ee Ni BY JOHN POLLOCK, Battling Nelson, the fighting Dane; tried to prevent the consummation ot |e the matoh between ‘K1a" @ulliven a BS Timmy Britt after he arrived tn ‘Frisco. oan claimed he was entitled to Aight Britt before hve heat and that tt ea ong ae os of Pa he at ease WII Meet Winner, George Gardner, tho Sor ena | welabt champion, has been al; by Joe Bran, the fistic promoter of Reno, Nev., to meet the winner of. the Marvin Hart-Jack Root Anish fight, which is to ‘ve fouwht at thet place next Monday night, Gerdner has been anzious to get when him if ¢ the matsh fer aa ‘Was oon- ‘corned, Eddie Hanlon Is Waiting. Hddle Hanion, the California fighter, ton't figtting go fegularly row since he won his important sorap ‘with Young Corbett. short time . Hehes Mg. to we bogie Pein w ad Seer be ying low’ oe dar eats ae mich wt nH the winner ot ly, Ferguson, 5 shied colored heavy-welght who bested Jack’ Munroe, the Butt erp ungllia Series Pe | a ih ie nae His die other MMERSTEIN'S Sicsge ait Woenls eg )RIaHTON BA CH, ‘FIGHT NEWS AND NOTES haa He in apeared Cee aan a i Bandy Er t} ighter, for fi At fru 16 After. Garaner and Fitzgerafd, The Grand Rapids (Mich,) club is after Jimmy Gardner and Wille Fitegerald . to battle fifteen rounds, and says it will post a dig guarantee to pull off the con- tevt, It is doubtful if it can secure ; Gardner's services, as ho ‘has not yet recovered from the foul blow he claime fo have received trom Jack O' Koos ae eee ‘fartfon for Ju me ais i‘ Fi ee “Kid" Goodman, the Boston ees Douglas Athlatio Club, of Cheleea, tried last night to matoh the boys to fight July 4, but Goodman refused to th oh, “Chick” Tucker, the Athletic Club feather-' a cn Wing Invades Beat, Ah Wing, the Chinese pugifist Francisco whom Young Corbevt how to box, has arrived tn Pin) in poarch of a figtt with any weight. Ah Wing will just about in one battle in the. Qualer om ieee was Bh Wing Hier, 2 ane al a il Ca OR AF Lei 4 inapufactute of cortain ‘ Ania ’ “ GRAPHIC”’ | models, which will be sold a tre, | \Focteatirours your dunk meen FOLMER & SCHWINGMFG.CD, | We Elm St. (Cor. Broome),N.¥, | @PORTING.

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