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tent th paint isa | Root a return match. . Ruhlin and other challenging “heavy.weights are ignored. Ruhlin is a real heavy-welght. Root only @ light heavy-welght. © Rather an of4 choice of opponents for Me. HART has given Jack "heaxy-weight champion,” isn't it? 1s Bmagine Tye chance to pick up easy money whipping an easy mark of the Root, ‘weight and generat charactert US RUHLIN is doing some curious, Matchmaking, too. The big man from Akron is about to go to Jeffries passing’ up the bunch Just outside of San Francisco, in the | Hext éounty. only a short trolley rd? - away, 1° Colma, Fights are allowed there, practically unlimited in length. Ruhlin will Aght Jim MoCormick said twenty rounds, 00 per cent. of gate. T suppose that, like the Hart-Root fight, it will be advertised as a world’s. _ championship affair, Jeffries will be in- i to referee, and », great excite- ment will be stirred up by the nimble press agents, By the way, this McCormick is the name daunticss fighter who was knocked aut by old John L. Sullivan a few months ago. He was matched to box Bid MoeCoy in Hot Springs, but ran away shortly before the date set. He also had an affair with that other in- vineible fizzic, Sandy Ferguson. of Bos- “ton, One kicked and the other bit, Afaving taken the world’s champlon- smhip away from McCormick, Ruhlin ‘may go After Root, Meanwhile Hart may fight the defeated McCormick and take the title away from him again. When the marks have all been dis- “tributed we can hope to see a fight be- tween Ruhli» and Hart. That'll be the ‘rst roal scrap of the whole lot, Don't blaine Rulin for going afte: this {fim aicCormick offe:, At isn't, often ‘that 2 man gets such a choice present led out to in ofa golden platter, is doing just what any other busi- “hess man would do if he had a chance, ‘anf lie Goem't claim to have a cham- ‘pion's dignity to uphold. Opponents "for Ruhiin are scarce now at that, MMY COFFROTH, who offers Britt and Neigon a ffty-round match at Cdima, was formerly manager of 4he Yosemite Club, where most of the big ‘Friseo fighia have been pulled off fot several years past, The idea of holding what will be practically tinish fights right on the ~ butekizts of San Vrancisco is a new S) one, ae! California law provides that untests must be limited, but “tails wa preserlbe the Umit. Fifty rounds -wil be enpush to allow the final set~ He Of all questions o! supremacy be- = peer Britt and Battling Nel- ‘¥ from Nevada says that Aosta bunch of bets in fins fare bank, When Jim asked “for tho amount of fis debt tho banker thousand éeven hundred whereupon Jeff smilingly took is roll, peeled off the amount, pald and weit out with @ cheery skh vidal Humorist' ie : f ferite At, how much w i. Jefiries st on ries ae ea Sai i , the fa- write BY FRANK W. THORP. Artful has ‘no’ more engagements at the Brighton meeting, unless her owner chooses to accept the offer of the Brighton Beach Racing Association and send her for the special purse of $10,000 which $e offered for the purposo of bringing about a meeting between the great filly and the equally gerat Sysondy. It ts not Ikely, however, that either owner will accept the offer, be- cause Sysonby has a couple of en- gAagements during tho meeting and Art- ful's trainer will probably ship her to | wi her | m Saratoga, to freshen her up for engagements at that course. Now that Artful has been tried over @ @istance of ground and has shown hat she is there with the goods, there will be much speculation as to which is the better of the pair. ‘Tho question of champion three-year-old seems to Ue between this pair, since Tradition has Seen tried and found wanting, and no one fs willing to concede that \Oiseau classes with either. |The ‘meeting between Sysonby and -Artful will be, the turf event of the year. and it will resolve into a question as to which has the more courage. ‘In the Brighton Handicap, on Saturday, it was only play for Artful to win. She was in front all ‘the way and in hana all the way. It-must be remembered that fn the only race in which these GIVE ROAD FOR AUTO CUP RACES MINEOLA, L. I, July 10.—The Nas- jfau County Board of Supecvisors at a meeting ‘o-day, at which Willlam Jones, of Oyster Bay, presided, granted per- mission to the Automobile Club of America to hold races on highways in the town of North Hempstead Sept, 23 next, from 5 A. M, until noon, and on Oct, 14, from 6 A. M. uncll 8 P.M. The race on vhe first day is to be for prizes for the five best cars of American construction entered for the International Cup offered by William K. Vanderbilt, jr. On the second day the race for the Venderbilt Cup will be run, Before granting permission for the tuces the Board heard Clerk James Long read a petition signed by thiri five residents of Hempstead, Gien Cove und Wentbury, who ate opposed to auto racing on the highw: “Having in mind the record of kitied aimed and the loss of business foned by a mimilar race held last the petition said, “we petition thar the use of the roads be not grant- ‘The races are to be held on the Jeri- turnpike, In the Board of Supervisors it that contestants must slow lown (9 not more than ten mAes an hour within M yards of the Jericho Road and Isaac H. Willett’s crossings of the Oyster Bay branch of the Long Island Hallroad. ‘Tae Board alro w herves the right to. station fagmen ‘at points along the road where the Vices maj needed, and ign: mop or slow down mast be obsy« the conditions rez (metal to ‘The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, NEW YORK, July 19.—The entries for to-morrow’s races are ay follows: FIRST RACE—Dwo-year-olds; welling; x Both @re wonderfully speedy, |'the finish as you did.t Mihad sprees. thealvicel ideas. SYSONBY AND ARTFUL NOW THE ONLY RIVALS two horses met—the Futurity of 19%— Artful outgamed Sysonby and ran away trom him in the dast quarter. Will she be able to accomplish euch @ trick this season? Should Race at Brighton, Racegoers would very much like to Bee a meeting between Syeonby and Artful before the Brighton meoting closes. It is really the die of the public to have these horse race here. Both are fit and good, and dot. are supposed to be owned for racing pur- poses. If they do not meet here, they will probably meet at Saratoga, ‘whi Ml be no satisfaction to the is of racegoers in New Yi thin the xvealms of 4Sysonvy and Artful should meet before the beginning of Saratoga. Here is. something wich ail goers pussle over: Wien one beats another a si least one judging : horse dength, ora eee kind beaten. in ‘frome oe the you are a on the line of the finish and see Casini beat Cinchona by at i ne lene ird place, and the pidges holst the number of’ Cine chona as being third, you mental- 1 accuse Yourseit of being a tim of an ‘Spticnl delusion, But’ when you find cut that every one else saw our men- tal anxiety 1s Telieved, and it is up to the other fellow to figure out the opti- cal delusion. If this thing happened years ago. the crowd would have surged around the judges clamored for correction, But ‘the Pub- ic has become so used to getting the Worst of it that it now accepts these things as a matter of course. ARRESTS MADE AT CLARE GAMES Agents of the Law and Order Soctety| ¥ waive the Clare Men @ scare at Celtic have to be postponed. Finally it was agreed to run a “dummy” race, which wonld furnish a test case. Harvey Cohn and were arrested. went on. Fred Lorz, the Boston Marathon win- ner, won the mile run. From the pistol shot, it was clearly a cave of Bailey, his clubmate, or Lorz. IMirat one and | The games then e last theky: yards, when Lorg dashed H ont, “At the tape he was & ard ahead: Bauderman, the metropolitan mile champion, won the ent from th Age, ihe 3 mi 2. ed out of fhe, be srard’ dash. rom a rd mark che cut down the lead oe ‘ail the big handicap men until, at the finish, only Groene of the Xavi were ahead of inches. ATHLETES AT RIDGEWOOD. A mest waa held by the Nattonal Athletic A. ©. yesterday at Ridgewood Park, Is I | with nix events P. Wolas won the 1 | ard dash from scratch; John J. Lonergen to| Sie Sio-vard run: John H, Tammany run 500) mraserion Lieseone hee Aa a Sean's him, BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, Onward *Port Arthur Brodloy’s Pet 103 i a weet RACE—Three- Pe er ptr a : Park yenterday, and for a time It looked as thoug> the advertised games would’ Joe Teevan and Lew} ‘own ran a dead heat for 10) yards) then the other led by a foot or 30 up to| 2-vard inark {n | t i and Welnberger of the Spartan A, C. |or They won’ by lor o ack clatmin North BY JOHN POLL POLLOCK. *After considerable trouble a match hax ‘been arranged between Rufe ‘Turner, the, colored fighter, of California, and Jinmy Gardner, the light-werght boxer, of Lowell, Mase, Bfily Roche, who w: recemly appointed matchmaker of th: Colma A. C,, of California, succeed: in landing the bout after other maic Takers fulled. Roche offered the ight to battle tor. ‘The men will battle o:. Aug. 7. and should furnish one of thc best comtests ever witnessed on the ‘coast. Ryan to Fight Peterson. Another match which Roche has loured for the Colma Ci Is a twenty- Tound go between “Buddy” Ryan, the ‘welter-weight champion, of Chicago, end ree Peterson, the welterweight, of California, who is regarded as a proints. ing fighter by the count nettle a Ryan and eterson will exchai nge ‘and Sy Ryan e Herbert, co, in eight roun Peterson is a wonder Ryan oyent, .) ae him as quickly as he did Herbe: Nell Will Fight Again. bantal Little Frankie Neil, the nt champion of America, who has Knooked out "Fight- San’ Francisco, will ij again in the near future. He has been practically matched to box Willie Tenny, the California ban- tam-weight who is regarded as the only boy at Nell ht who has a chance of beating him. If the matoh is finally ra the boys will come together for twenty rounds before the Colma A. €., of Cailfornta, on Jy Neary and Goodman to Clash, Charley Neary, the rugged light- weight of Milwaukee, and “Kid” Good- man, cf Boston, have been matched (o | try conclusions ‘in a twenty- Found bow at Spokene, Wis., on the night of Us Neary’ has yecn substituted “Young Corbett” to” fight Goodman, SPORTING. Bea- ng days, Pano. Of sera, Tai inners. 7 10 over, retin oft ASK AP] Pareto a OB or MOE Btarionw. "7°40 ‘oy ete TO eo Bl —Ro. io" Winners, Tal Ronettes Worth ie fess ea, Smith's, jdeck Sneci Bol nine gand, of Brig hton | Bynes AND FOUR | New York Blegrie ein a FRE ag iene fie: Peery eaaae age ‘1 fatten eiNgpeia ese Concerts by GRAND STAND, WITH _KNIGHTS OF THE MITTS, “Corbett” wanting Job when he consents to fight 2 hejatter cannot, fight, below, too much money. Goodman is certainly tacking a big eary ihr vetting ‘ Wy, — OBrien. us Bote" Champtonship PENNANT FIGHT GETTING CLOSE BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ‘With both local ball grounds evac- uated, it wil give fans a chance for reflection and a dig Into the dope before the arrival of the Western contingent, | which begins with Chicago at the Polo Grounds to-morrow. While it is generally conceded , that the Giants already have the pennant In a cinch-like @hipe, aid you ever stop to consider that they are only six game: ahead of Pittsburg? In other words, it} New York shoul lose six games and | Pittsburg should win ix there would be two or three points difference In their sence ‘Then Philadelphia is only a ort way behind Pittsburg, and as {er are yet early a hundred games | to be played the Giants are acting wise- as lly and taking every game from the James Jettries K Tee se ae E, Wd Po ee eH Chicago ./48 31 EY Bote cafittsbure. i MCincinnatt, 6: Chicago, 2, Ten innings, St. Louls, 1. New York at Brock!yn, Philadelphia at Boston: | | weak clubs that opportunity offers. Of course Brooklyn and Boston are clearly lout of It, and the best they can hope to do is to finish at the top of the second | nearly sion. While it still has a’ remote chance. | ( |Cincinnatt ain seems hopelessly beaten [out in the fight for one, two, three j honors, | Having watbhind all the slubs play writer would vouchsafe the opinion the Phillies furnish the moet danger factor with which tho Giants h contend, Duffy's team is playing ab AT THE BALL GAME you spend your ings to smoke. ‘ou leave town and the place to get them is where you get the dest for your money, Make a Visit to a United Store B on the golf-links, on the water, on the wheel—however half holidays—you'll be the better and happier for good t The time to get them is before® Part of Your Preparations whether you are off for a Saturday afternoon or for a month. Here's a list of cigars that are proving immensely popular with vacation- ists. They are all good cigars—made from good leaf, thoroughly ripened and sold in absolutely perfect condition, ‘They are packed in boxes of sizes to suit every time-requirement from a day's bb > to.a Hie trip. BRADDOCK, “smooth” somes « ¢ of su Dovick tbo. Siriaas. fg mild, he ara ieee fi OF STANDING oF THE CLUBS. Aus TEA aAuE . PC. Club. Vee 03 Beaton’ ¥ S82 | Btia-phia! | Detratt RESULTS OF pee OU ee . Louls, 3. First came. Second game, Detrott, i Chicago, 0. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. e Nork st, Detrolt.

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