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: SPORTING NE 7 ECT ” MeCoy's ‘butchery of poor, fefenetiess Herr Henti Joseph fe will dodge this affalr, {f over off. ‘There's a distinction be- Doxing and pig-sticking. One ‘port. Tho other tsn't. ontient wants to know ff the isn’t really a Russian, Says Bilddieskt doesn't sound Mke a “name. to be outdone by the tong: haired native of the Western uins, a Hoboken athlete sends following challenge: Sporting Editor: Seeing where Sky wants to fight Jefft- ‘what's the matter with match- rst with another big fellow Mke if, to see if he can fight, and = afterward jet him get at Jeff- ries, if there's anything left of him Ba pLerith?. I'm not as tall as the 4 BS only fiye feet and six oe more, |s0.,he hasn't got. any- ‘on ™é but the wo'ght of his bead, and that’s a tot ‘if it's swelled he Wk4 “he can lick Jeff. T in a brewery, and every: noon is me most of the time; so Willing to have {t out with this All I want is a guaranteed of to to the winner. foooer so rechn wtart in tran ncre. wnt the ‘fight be? faithfully, we J, RESPECTFULLY suggest to Sam ‘WMitepatrick that this might’ be a good ‘time to produce the mys- All Aptula. Accorfiing to Sam, beef is concerned. Aptula ht draw a crowd |145-pound champion of the world? aladeiphis, wrnere ithe Sense i will take just another thought, and I wil challenge Hart for a fight. be ready within a week. I can put him ont ine or a finish fight.” leveloped by, many Sit during the past year of Philadephia, we haven't m Joe Grim yet In connec- the Indian. Probably Joseph HAT queer things they do #et| up-in Philadelphia now nnd) b then, by the way! There was | Do) the ett Datween Kia McCoy and Herr! Hosebal League, had before him to- was duy two lawyers and three witnesses in Bob Fitzsimmons d against Welter-weight Joe, Pacer Jnck "Nook r Jick Roo! Peter Mahor a fexnioitio with oor Con, Gus Ru Govsatan—well, ete Everett div thro! sachs e wand hug the fost three hundred counsel and witnes worth in a round. ard played even. short. At the ‘New Haven Country Club. ford, bury. 6 un. Rasch. of Brookinw= and Merriman, of Waterbu Farnan_ and Robbins, of New Haven. 2 up and 2 to TOMMY RYAN Ryan has a feeling deep in his heart that he can whip Marvin Hart, who is now claiming the heavy-weight jwas in Middle Sky's class, |37e says, too, without re: jbebalt of Jor Kelley, manager-captain sonly time Fits ever fought | of the Cincinnati team. who appeared ‘Tommy arg. pak on the complaint of usiny we “ta clever | language on the | Bauswine. er | jTecent game between Cincinnati and the} Pittsburg, in Pittsburg. Afier hearing GOLFERS PLAY A FINAL ROUND, Shepard Leads Opponent Hovey at End of First 18 Holes for Title. NEW HAVEN, Conn, July 14—With W. K. Shepard, of the New Haven Country Ciub, led bis op- ponent at the end of the first éightee: holes in the champlonship contest here this morning against R. H. Hovey, of Hartford. ‘The play ts over a %-hole course, the last 18 holes being played this after- noon. Shepard did not make a britient shot on his first going out and Hovey took the first hole in 4, one under bogey Shepard drove into trouble on the sec- ond, but the rest of the way up equalled bomey. Neither player was at his best, Hovey being noticeably nervous, while Shep- His drives were all epard made his approach to the binth when ho drove on to the green. Summaries. {Championship finale 9 holes. Firvt 18 K. Shepard, New Haven Cis, ted eH Second ‘cup, finals 24 hol holes ©, 1t, Zimmerman, Country Cl, led C. vot .. Firat 18 New Haven White second, Hovey, Hartford, 4 up. ‘Third cup. 36 eae 18 holes, ~ & Marlin led A. M. Baldwin, of Broo! iyyn. 4 up. Fourth cuv—C. E. Hale, of Wailing- lea G. |, White. ir, of Water- semi-finals—Sprott and won from Bryan Foursomes, up. Camp and Davis. of Middletown, beat SEEKS TROUBLE ST. JOSEPH, Mich., July 14—Tommy ttle. a ion: “How would the people like to see a It I can Tam certain ix-round bout —<——— JOE KELLY’S CASE UP. CONRY ISLAND, N. cream of the metropo'ttan trick competed at the, elght-lap Dreainland to-day! during the celeb'a- tion there of the by York. ‘The performances served to give a |Mne on coming junior an@ senior Mi A. ‘Travers Island. MEN WHO ARE MAKING BASEBALL HISTORY. Sie ike did caeahiae a ATHLETICS AT —_——>—. (Special to The Evening World.) Y., July 14.—The men track at ‘Full of ithe Bes te" ‘the allied French sove‘'es of Now the winners of the ropolitan champlonsiiip to be held at “The performance of probable A. U. Nebricb, the Buffalo long-distance run- President Pulliam, of the National ot improper ‘the field made to Umpire ‘The incident occurred at a President Pule lam took the case under advisement. HOW “PLUNGES” GROW _ ON THE LOCAL TRACKS BY FRANK W. THORP. Coming home from the track some might you may buy a paper and read something ike this: “John W. Gates ets $19,000,000 on Lead Pipe and wins. Wbooktmaker’s ovt of business, Racing Mop, Yecause of no betting. Gates may buy ‘all the race tracks and permit ANiiman to make book single handed ofits, the pitblic.” And there will be just’ps much truth in this story are noW In the daily pipe st wi + Gre created In imoginative brains at the . Pace tracks of late, ‘The latest from the tracks Is Gerogs A. Wheelock 1 $100,000 loser, | what he has quit bookmaking, and chat he is on the verge of nervous prostra- the hundred thousand back," Mr. Wheelock 48 quoted as saying, or something to that effect, as, with @ machete in each hand and a dope book between hia teeth, he rushed back to assault the citadel of the booktes. | the four corners of the ring, and out on the cracked, spurred to the props that |} jn Never will I quit until I get that fre ov Red fire was burned at tt w hi lawn cannon so that th roared and rifles bookles might be spirit to repel the t of the great bookmaker plunger, n you read stories of s of this maa and the gi another, divide the printed fig- and you may get somewhere figures. ar w WHAT FIGHTERS ARE DOING‘ firet important which hes been pulled off in in years will be the Around encounter between Sandy won, of Chelsea, Muss, and Jack | on, the colored slugger, of Call-| hich, 18 t9 be, t inthe ¢ nent tuesday nights These Alby s ure anslous to fit Marv! for the championship cui for either wil ely heavy-weight 6 fought. io Johnson was’ awarded yt the ene. of @ ten-round hen fought a aix-round iphla, where Secistons in it permitted vhird URN off AL i coaster being elven r sath Offers. to Bet, ford, mavager of Kid Sulll- im, | ihe dec t van, who ts matched to fight Jimmy Britt in San Francisco July H, has an- nounced that {f the sporting men of 'Frieco will offer him odds of 2 to 1 against Sullivan he will bet them as much as $,0% that his man secures nm. If Herford is not bluft- have no Gouble in get~ overed, a8 the Cail Bi & @.* he his that Britt are go's 1 airln Buliivan, that they are likely to, offer odds Fast Bout Promised. Tommy Murphy, the feather-weight fighter of this city, and Tony Bender, the hard-hitting Itatian, of Blizabeth- port, hayg st last been matched to exchange wallops tn the ting, They will try conclusions tn @ eix-round bout oefore the Netlonal A. C,, of Phfladel- hia, neat Monday night, ‘This go should » a great one to. look at, es both boys always fihtefast fron, the ment they «hake hands. J mno- “RESULTS OF AGEs & 8 GAMES. © (tire J BL Lovie, 1 (seoond | GAMES SCHEDULED 8; New Yo tale apie) Bt Lo ‘eutitagton, , 5: Weehington, 1 BR TO-DAY, 4 (fivat Awocond ner, was watched with great as the comparative strength of all the “palefaces" ing sun. through Conway “hin, Edwards and his chauffeur ‘or the "'M interest, her competitors can be fatrly well estimated, More than 2,000 vivacious and enthustastic Frenchmen and ther gayly plumed friends, wives and sweel hearts shouted themselves hoarse and esticulated themselves tired at. the finish of foe lose race. Midgets, Even the eee to ‘ i work hard under a brof full TOURING AUTO RAN OFF BRIDGE NORTH CONWAY, N. HL, July 14.— ‘The automobile of Oharles J. Edward of Brooklyn, N. ¥., whieh {fe partici- pating in the tour from New York to ¢ White Mountains, rau off a bridge er a4 smull stream while passing and was badly dam- were rand Mra. i . but not serionsly only aceldent re- nrown into the ards was brit art. This was the ported on the run to this point. All the car nd it xp 3 ‘oid ——— CARSEY TO PITCH. Park on Surday will attempr ty check | "Kid" Carsey’s wil) pitch were making good time ted that most of them wenton Woode inte t afternoon. the n¢ winning streak of jetropolitan team. Carsey ets,"” a EQUITABLE PARK GAME. Equitable Park on Sunday orban Club, of Harlem, will etter emp to check the winning streak of “Ki ‘arsey's Metropolitan team, which in laying winning Dall, Oars the Phe’ twirling for the “Mets, BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special te The Evening World.) DETROIT. July 14.—Here are some of | the strange things that took'place ves- terday In a game of baseball between the Highlanders and the Tiers: | Clark Grimth beat out a bunt. Play was delayed twenty minutes at | different times to scrape lcarice, rosin &c., off the ball In order that Chesbro | might #hooe his dampotiings, Elberfeld, who played he: was nearly«mobbed by his former ad- mirers, Pitgher Mullin, who !s said to wear “squeeze puted off that he hurled a ball in ¢tie-grand-stand, scoring two runs. Umpire Conaolly held the watch on Manager Armour, threatening to call the game unless a clean ball was chucked from \the bench. Jack Doyle made three errors and probably lost the game. in, scrap, pulling him about six fu: parasangs off second base. Dick Cooley, formerly of Boston, was put out of the game for asserting that one of Umpire Connolly's ancestors lpoked ike an Wagllsh mastift in dis- tres and Dick grabbed Cooley, the a the can bet {t was a hot game, To tell the truth, Detroiters said they never saw the like. Fightt Why, there was a scrap every mit Every Highlander was kidding a player on Detrolt bench, and 2,000 rooters never let up in thelr tirade against GriMth. They called him “Nigger,” “Dago,” and “Hard Luck Manager. Once they nearly crawled over the fence and mobbed the entire team. ‘he trouble started when Jack Ches- | bro mildly compiained against the dope that Manager Armour was putting on the balls. Out here they call it “Ar- mour's Mixture.” In Chicago last trip Comiskey used mustard, and when Chesbro got the’ pellet near his face he had to sneeze. This Detroit spuft is so sticky that one cannot even throw @ fast ball, and Armour put !t on so thick yesterday #hat Chesbro com- plained. This crooked work so incensed Griffith and the rest of the New York team that they rushed out in a body and de- manded fair play. Connolly stood by them and tossed back half a dozen alia all of which had been doctored. rootems not understanding called lee York “quitters” and other names not mentioned in the Bible. At that Detroit only got one hit off Chesbro until the sixth inning, and Jack was BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. rN to The Evening Worlt.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACK SRACK, Uy tthe entries for tomorrow ar @s follows UR: — The Neptune Stakes; FF rarionee nZiRST RACE Wor two-year-old matdens; nd one-half tari vver Oreat Muffins... pid. Trawiait 1m MeVeoks ir Caruth witha peed iri eee ere Now BBCOND Thi sleepiediige, for jouryetiolas jcourwe: abour two anllee, joors Candiing oar KAGE —isliy Hundt uo; mile and an eli JACK DOYLE SPOILED HIGHLANDERS’ an as hairpins, was #0 rattled on seclng the; \, Elberfeld hadva wordy fight with Mut-; > ii Ae iS) AND COMMENT ro 73 ITED BY BERT EDGREN. 'PRO' GOLFERS’ THIRD ROUND AT VAN oe Mackie Still in Lead. but Willie Anderson Presses Him Closely. (Special to ‘The Eventing World.) VAN CORTLANDT PARK, NEW YORK: July 14.—The thin round of the Van Cortlandt course’in ithe wrofe- sional open touriament was played this morning, under better weather con- | ditions and there was a decided im- provement in the scoring, Willie An- Qerson has kent up his cor’ -t @olt Q@nd stands a vary fair chance of mwin- ning, alttryush there ere still eighteen holes more to be oleved. Gtewart Gard- ner made the towest score of the morn- ine, 7%; with Wille Anderson second { with 7. Mackie was still in the lead | by two pQiats, but Anderson pressed him close. Aleck Smith @!d 7 and Mackie and Low eacn aia 7° M. O'Louhiin. who led the fleld yesterday morning, did §1, and is virtually out of the race, The scores follow: Name, Clap, Tom Anders. CEIAGOS CRACK ¥ and vaused flin to Rive t on strikes, In that fatal sixth Jack Doyle made is Becond error. ‘Tis ancient vaude- vii Sth two days ago and claimed “never beter idea of working him, but nearly ki in the practice play by a Une drive trom Powell's wat, Phe b fuck him on the ieic cheek bone a! fell tke w 10g as he waited for ucvW from Wituus ting to the outfield. se wil neuvably to be Grit bud no Chase was he y Tyured his brain, Doyle Started Trouble. Jeck Doyle was only too glad cy nd she oblixed guickly by mufing an row Mae for a in the from| Dick C. rast teams hav York was just a5 i, and © ? ball to first in me. At that mon took the rub- led things up, © game. T e times and tallied Hf made two hits and Hs team had a good | Y | eiston over Blink Moe! 4 They carried him off | acts Ube field and be had the best of medical | ratten tion. rem ik up the game. too, in B couple on base und MIberfeld fanned ang that New York made in! fiuky, Second. and the align M given for Hin got wi at the Jast nd threw so ¢ home. It cer- » Jack Doyle wrote tho for The Jveping ame is Jack Doyle, Jack Doyl aime It is Jack Doyle, Jack it is Jack Doyle, dy son of toll rim a toll eyes! folowing World tmy igt Blast me [guess I am ay in, all int on I'm all in, afl ia; Hut when 1 get the chance To wear the big league pants, You bet I uns and dange—* Blast me © I'm thankful now to you, Mr, Fes, yo Master ‘I’ make a hit, do sine with my thites Bue. truly, I'm not fit Biast me eyes! “On for Cleveland the Highlanders boa hone discouraged fine mo: ont; was the cry, ‘al tale detent, tehe Me aad ry ntimental, will take two trom you've been a friend to me, Mr. } 35 BROKEN TOOTH LOST HIM FIGHT =" Norton, EMERALDS VS. ROUGH RIDERS The Emeralds, of the ‘New York Cath- lic’ Protectory, will haye out a strong |team to cope with the Rough Riders, of New Rochelle, at Van Nest on Sunday, The Rough Riders are the baseball | champions of Westehester County, and ‘the game on Sunday ts the second of the series for the title, the Tmeraide having won the firet game, i suo ER CORBETT TO PLAY BALL. Jim Corbett's Bayside Athletic Club will bé' the attraction et Brighion Oval, | jlissex -sireet and A‘lantle avehu Brooklyn, to-morrow. Elliott, of ‘New Yorks, will twrl for Bayside, with Corbett on first base. The game will bo quled at 4 P, M. (Special to The Eve: PROVIDENCE, R. I., accident und of whet fifiven-round b¢ island Ing World.) July 14,—As the ly in was rs awarded ibe de~ key, of Phia- | delphia, During the pre had » seventh bey wane filnk @ med uppercut with tho} rege. The low -broke | AMUSEMENTS. ; oer = we Wal wupore Bigtors, ae a Suit me “ail. 6 Nour? Gall Rovere ty at Gia: mane, Chas. 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