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‘SPORTING NEWS’AND CO LIN started West to-day cmb iole ‘bis meeting with MeCormick in Califormie. | blakxion ts have the fight come | 45 possible, as he needs the ‘Can you blame him? ‘Bysonby and Artful, mest at : and fight it out for that $10,000 purse offered by the i, hardly, ‘Mr Keene is none for a mesting, while Harry } Whitney, owner of Artful, has he Aocision regarding ‘his filly to * ln To Rogers. The latter, in " ‘8 engagements at Sare- ba, contamina ‘will Zook qwith favor on a ' WEN MORAN, one of the greatest Uttle-Aghters John Bull ever sent to this country, sailed for home o-day‘after beating all the boys that Ll ck aye) to meet him. Now Ghallenges galore, but it imrenta ‘Be well for the challengers to re- iber that Moran ewill return to this “eountry tn the fall. PALLY, ft looks ea though the » Highlanders had struck their long- expected winning streak. At any | Fate, It 1s to bo hoped go, Frank Farrell been generous in trying to obtain a + winning team, anfit seoms as though 4 Dame Fortune ought ¢ to smile on him. HE Giants’ test begins to-day. They will be at home to the Western teams for the next three / weeks, and if they can win a majority of thelr games there will be another inant-raising at the Polo Grounds. 4 i: 4 OOK out for the appearance of Get. “Rich-Qulck Ryan and his wash- hasketful of bills when the Sa ) toma. meeting hegius. Ryan ts haying his trogbles out West and threatens to eGnie East, where he will have a tair ghow. If the stewards every give him a “really feir show ‘t may be more than fe TILE race track stewards gre in W the reform mood, wouldn’t it be ®@ good tdea for them to pay a Uttle attention to the ex-prize fighters and thugs that many of the suro-thing | bookmakers surround themselves with? | SWith these gentry. around, 100% ae for ‘a@mecof-the crumbs, it's as mich as a| | bettor’s. life is worth to dare ask for his All bis’arguments are met with | @ blow on the jaw or else intolerah abuse, and the Pinkerton men gnly look | 8 tae hag i SHERIDAN NOT IN GHARGE CF SWEEP ROWINGVS.OGTOPEDE ling World his ees M WINNERS AT TWO DIFFERENT STYLES OF ROWING. ONTOW BOAT CLUBS 3767, WIKIES, oF IT REF OCTUPLE RACE Sn AMBEICA, ZACH LIAM PULLING TWO CARS. Experts Write Evening World on Subject Recently Discussed by. Constance Titus—Encourage Latter Style im Colleges and Speedy Oarsmen Will Develop, They Say. Ever sino the publtca’ton of an article) who ts compclied ‘to balance his boat Ph <a ‘ }and keep tr an even keel in order to on this page by Constance C. ‘Tituy, in| Ont beep | ia itntfon tala ‘osea: which that expert oarsman recomme sion, Each man cou the boat ed the introduction of octopede rowing fee witu aie dipped tn hed ae Hegre: in. dntescolleginte regattas, letters on |ainy eent this cree. oatceaaine ane the subject have poured Into The Rven- | ta Awa zany ing World office. Mr. Titus argied that college sweep rowing had a tendency to elop only one «ide. he fallowiag | ars from other exparts, along the same ne, are the most interesting of those recived: Tapsidednoss among college sweops- or others, is a move) theme for} @iouasion in aquatic elrclea, Is si at interest taken In Inded by the Even- ‘ Wile tt gnderstood his own rigging, and wae Of Breatcat assistance in the alteration of the same, All scullers can row a sweep, but no v uli unless he ke any Kind of oF events, the gr World will encouras ents: prop sportin true there Is great ugvestion along the line p rd game i oe ship of America by Muttin Sheri of the Irish-American A. C., last Sat- urday, it has been said that he is tue) foreman of athletic grounds for the Peder Department. While Sheridan is in | 4) Phe Park Department, and was once in| ea eat ot Sievathiotls around In © Feiham | ir x a any WAY | 1, pon with park athletic : ‘ago Sheridan’ was ev Gided. by he Ana. U, on the ground 4 foreman of the | and Park Depart m torday. vate in hue piveant Jiamag be reauired jn fe to xan lils ies ib a vaulting. te pe fot a ae hrowing mi lea walker, ‘welgnt aight tp ian't’ bay s fool pretty Put t ltuing 0 fancos the J a poie vaulter, 2, Jat, FAVORS SUNDAY BALL. “Anuiteur tay baseball, properly onducted, Can to be encouraged,” de- | M ie Barlow in the W at) Sechareton h violation of ih tg Ae Saeeay t Wil, | port t directly | The couch the ena | ata tine ‘ont of the bar he great dl fo be avolde Would pare Uae Geet the ieee ent v knowledge they can hout any ene paying Special “atten ol work, Tf you will suck expressions of opin- jon from prominent oarsmen through al eh the country, 1 am sure they will sell 1 v Tae race ever, Witnessed water on a’ direct dine, e Evening Wor jon or 46 an Jadividuat + OWD management for an | ¢, MM will find 1d. d will offer by t Mr, ‘Titus in| uh soulllng | two wil find maa 13 “agree with im, tha Sweep rowing makes a wan lopaided. In the iWlustration label, “the fs ted tinish,” exe | the way, Js the cleanest sport extant, 1 would hesitate to @ young aon to tialn on 4 sweep ux jhe had reached the mature years and atrang hourt f the ‘yursliy pian, o | suggest the elimination of reshma: emit races, which now play second fid- die 10 the ‘varsity races, Substitute the “‘gctopede,"” not only be superior advantages in ut to give us a cliss of sweepsmen who | whon they reached che varsity ve little to dear from the least e¥ to aver development of ar on of the bods, In Bur ‘actopede”" and * pede in evidence, and” thanks to & Pilkington, Provident of the Aanwoiation of Amaceur Gare- men; John O'Reagap, former Proal- deni of the Middle Btates Iegutta As- siostion, and James A. Miller, of the | New Yoni Ailletio Club, these bowls | Kervat ave becom ‘The Union JAMES be willl Union Bost Club, Row Yonk City. an’ inverm To Sporting Baitor of Me Evening Worl of the fall regattas and enoairane thy Having had te houor of “couch .ng ttt ot yom i ity Sunder, Sn fhe ‘winhing ore he first ovtopede , Hitermediat Md Hide “aver owed in wile gouniny (Hur. | Lite BR? Hyer lest year), 1 wisn to Dut rag igh to tie repomnment ation | nut, oat Uon of his right arm ip such thee Ne de ier for Gin to finish his owers| sirake, e4nnet touch hiv body, His elbow should be thrown out at @ right angle, Tolowing the Uwe of the oar, ye ae | as his elbows appeur in the fal hig stroke with oulla In his Salt i the ilustration labelled, ‘the cheat ex itus alwo says that the swee ae aches forward with. his. hane AoHetHEE on ihe handle of the oar, ‘iu fy hat a 8 a TOW wit hands diosa” together, rt swoepsy, can row jit as =a ch eVher tae port or siagboard side of the boat, 1 have geen narrow-cheated youn: «in rowing with @ sweep, ar the SUnmer gehHOn aver Pa ae a one Inaients' but at as under my person Boat am sui i) enter Rabe a gle oe hate actapeds ries in any ‘obs ot due bn of wing. { oarsmen in with: soe ae aa Ang: seid i sa blend umay of’ many oom- | rake Sweep row | as Whe ouiside end of the oar, FIGHT HIS BEST (Special to The fyening World.) PHILADELPHIA, July 1.—Fresh fram his victory over Harry tang on Friday last, Kid Goodman journeyed to this city last night to try conclusions with Young stacked.’ up ainst a surprise party, and was come pelled to fight a streak in order to hold anywhere near his own, and at the ‘end he was alightly shaded. rounds {s-Erne's and he set 5 wae simply tertlilc, so fast at times that the spectators, Who num- bered about 1,000. despite’ the close weather, Were Unable to keep track of the blow: Goodman 1s a ood aggressive boy, the mill in the early. stages, c ZL, SOWING SULT P: but pace in the GOODMAN HADTO/OWEN MORAN | SAILS FOR HOME Qwen. Moran, the clever English ban- tam-welght, who has had a successful campaign here, sailed for ‘home to-day on the Caronta. ‘Moran 1s one of tho cleverent: boxers that England ever sent over here. He engaged In several fights and won them all, Monte Atteli, brother of the clever ‘Abe, ‘boing one of his victims. Moran will’ ¢othe back in the cutumn, end-under- the management of Tom O:Rourke make an affort to get on a fight with Frankie Nell. O'Rourke ten- ne’ Was a little too much for him. The preliminaries were prodiictive of) some real good fightl: BRIGHTON BHACH RACE TRACK, July The entries gor to-morrow’s tuces are as follows: Evening World.) Hie | brad, Teedgrain BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. Ancest in XTH RACE—Thre ralie and a sisteenth Kallor Hoy islior Viniderto rsnolite *Aupre AUTO SPEED LAW | Little more than a quorum of the Aldermen was present whea the rol was called to-day, President Fornes, who has just returned from a@ trip f\ abroad, greeted the Aldermen with a short speech, Alderman Grifenhagen Introduced a resolution to compel every automobiie ownsr to fle with the City Clerk his GMO, addruxs, name of maker of thy auto cur and the number of each ver hice, Licenve fee for each machine 4s fixed at $1. very person while operadng an auto car must at all times have in |ils possession both the owner's rewistration ete and Wie kvenstor'a license and shat exbthit both to any pollee otter Yhevever e- manded. The resolution further providvs that: In case of the urvest of uny person charged with a ylolalon of any speed jaw or bsg gyyt the fact of the ar- be Hast ing, tie thereof shalt ‘broken shes sit hen diinouyy, in der if, ints wich. aweuga, cae rove ‘than ive "ines tne y mw! ah went won ssh he greek. 4 If | Rx-o8p) haat ea iin Fae "Kal Hundbed ana Sie to lteentaae enema er for days f ball pended for the uhe second offense “ad ‘ninety the third and subsequent of- for a perlod of case of ‘conviction of the op- f the auto car the resolution provides for a suspension of his leense for ten days for the firat offense, twen- ty days for the second und thirty days lor the third. ‘The matter was referred to the Law Committee, (The Bourd adopted a resolution which permits Frealdent Cassidy do explayed first offense, slxty | dered the ilttle Mghter a reception at thé Delevan fast night. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Phila’! Chicago AMERICAN LEAGUE. W, Tub, {eh Wasbineton’3 42 4s RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S Barve Boston, 2; Philadelnnia, 2. ittebure, 1 ‘York ‘wumne postponed. Chicago at Pittsburg at Br oy Cincinnatt at Boston Se 'iouis at Phliadelpbia, : Perso 0. Bilfadetntie eve See Wadia aad” Chicaro- aiken nemieney sat, oO TAMER SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, New Xark at’ De Philadeipn! Washinton at Hinton at Chicags, ovina, a LAJOIE GETTING WELL. CLEVELAND, 0., July 11.—Napoleon who was injured in a baseball own pirect, Meving: hace the roads more chea, from the civil service Apt Than’ Gy aon sald a Repubr fe 14 & good same,” pete tr seni ion ie munin goon and Caspldy” ner the votes’ Pada ROUGH RIDERS AT VAN NEST, The .second game of the baseball serion att the mel, Risers, of New frat, Wet Pie sana BPORTOMEN'S ct CAEN CLEARANCE SALE! ‘The increased demand for cane SARL ER i pret ta (ore 8 cheoniie Je LEED Performed on his ante, Is. recovering | from Kis injury rapidly, and, unle ected eamplleations get tn will be | bie to lead hig warriors much “so ener | than was at feat, thougnt possible, champion batyman expec! aii un- FS nd who has had two operations ‘abouts ten. ya. ame, and who hs had two. operations [neq play ballin about ten days.’ _* M ENT nowekT SB, Pion. 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