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‘eppeans on: the ple A ‘all ‘claims, ieee Sone wo ot Hol: Sooty hag ‘wuccessor to er oumal er they have pel vrait “not ‘B fiye-ounce glove seems ‘wae. ale 4 fSdckane there te ghamploaghip mi- 3 aystem, His nanie Is 0 man ign a ‘ Phas Ape! rebty-five years old, fp indemurey Hit dh thch more than pies, herg and there, and this half h has given him the ides that really ‘is entitled to championship honors, the doys. has half an inch advantage in ‘Walt an inch on the biceps, an in chest measiirement, This halt seems éhough, tq a few Spokane to guemantes 2 cinch on ofthe fighting game siz8 and tieasurement Iittle to do with suc- I could spend half a waterfront here in New) Hnishi out a @ozen stevedores | onan Strong as Jeffries. They Nora. won over. the ‘Tarta: ‘be big-chested men, with arms » 3 Sa, abous roush-house Sighting tactics, t they fight among themselves nearly | of thir fives. I could pick |” Ears Moxtn of strong men, measure m Mind that they each had some size over our retiri fe them up to a Eymnasiice mould "be gut the whole bunch, one| Snother, in the course of an hour. isn't always the big man who can fight. Look at Yank Kenney. He's |% but he has been @ dozens of times by much small- OP FRIES always had a certain fight- @ ing spirit. He was always anxious [age tO. Bet in and fight. At the same the had a knack of hitting a hard, ppy blow that travelied only -a few 30 T remember very well how care- ‘im ‘Corbett was at Carson, when ‘Was & novice, not to let the big, fellow land any of his jerky lit- i ey books, edgh siwaya bad a He could take fa hist Als early days, when tak- Was @ reguinr part of ont wait deliberately nd the knockout. re may ve thousands of men in country who excel the champlon in ‘the extérnal signs and appearances, are plenty of men standing halt 7} +& foot over him, stronger and heavie: f they have jack the head work the In- iehack or ‘hitung ing atraight to 9. combine all ot the fi poets juall~ in the same degree tha’ Tettrioe has AKING the {dea that Wook down the list, amr, stand out in bunches. Jast a minute with Jeftries. wee big and etrong. t well over two hundred and ‘heen herdened by years of too- aoe oe iaiew in the O1; was strong e & profepsional big fel~ bigness tet the heavy-welght fighter, There mot only big, but with He a ape 1 4 pace Barr's “ith hs Beh i FIFTH BIG DAY Cool Weather Makes Yachtsmen Enthusiasts, Boats Are Out Under Sail on) the Sound, (Special to The Bvening World. LARCHMONT -YACHT CLUB, Tie July 20.—The fifth day of racing at the | Larchmont Yacht Club brought out cooling change in the weather the yachtsmen were more enthusiastic than ever. It was proposed to have a reception to the lagies on the Vergemeye, Com- modore Bostwick's flagship, but this) was given up. It was ladies’ day at te club, however, and the fair Sex enjoyed cape Sails On the Sound, ‘imis ¢' there will be a dance in Theatre Puhdenfontutt. “in the twenty-one-10ot class the Houri, jr. Henry iisser, owner, won by fifty-one seconds aheud ig an) fo anothy t this ord 28.10; olletie, 2.44 In the raceabou: class C. and jother yachts. The elapsed time was 2 hours 3 minut y out class , Owned by at pete |The Owatana, George Lauder, w ng, and W: B, Robinson, third. bho: winner of the Ik-footers’ wes’ Au {R.A Bonner; Hamburg second, and [Bist ‘third. While the Vaquera, owned hoy Wiliam Stump, ant [trom the. finish line her throat halyards Were carried away. They were sp.lced | ‘ogether, but she lost the race by the | delay. There is a treat in store for yachtsmen to-morrow night when the members of the Lambs Club, under Clay Grern, will present two farces nthe Firing Line the New Yor It was wi 2 ela. 3.29.1 41 second, ‘Banzai TROTTING AT third (Special to Thé Evening World.) EMPIRE TRACK, YONKE July The New York held. its fifth matinee noon with everythin fast time was 1c presented a holiday appearance quite « large number of peop ed to the track to The summaries: First heat, first event, Class D; trot- ting.—Won by Andrew Crawford's Bel- fry Chimes; Arthur Lape's Dan second, Time—2.20, No other contestants, ret. Heat—Becond event, Class D~ eng—Won by Isaac A. Hoppers A. J. Vermiyea's Carrie C. Avs L Duffy's Bessie J. third, fisi—Twird event, Clauss qrowuing—Won by W. J. Clark's lide im, J. Gibhon’s Ortine second, Stew iq Barr's Bright Light Second Heats Wire event, Trotting—Andrew we Chimes won heat sen ra two straight; Artnor ond, ‘TMime—218 Becond he: track and Journey- see the talking Cage's Dan sede ond event, class D, Cbg: LA.’ Hopner'e Blackbelt won heat and race, making it two stratgh 4 ermilyea's Ci pond, W Li 4 Bessie. thi 4 Becor heat, third trotting: Won by Ble Light, we Ghbwok Tie 4. Firat 3 heat. Duff: event No. 4, class B, trot- ung: by P, Plepenhausen's Nellie Wilken. ‘ R. Baln's Bilamore second, a eyers's Francls third, Time-- ss A, pacing Bessie Thomp- Puan, second; third, “‘Time-! hrane’ Star oi ‘Leahy's Sunpson Wath by Roni ‘ fife heat, third even on derim, wine ra al BhS, Pace; mn. 4 LOA. ‘on Vent, 20 4 Ser Py RAC r Glan Me: awrard'e Die sss ie ind a fica iy Biv, vent, ¥ Avdrw Cans A. nCee8 elas and Fifty-two} fifty-two yaehts- and on account of the | the | t! pulled EMPIRE TRAGK King nan! Pett sburgs First Half of Double- Header. SCORE BY INNINGS. FIRST GAME. 00000 oo0104 | St Louis ints. BATTING ORDER. New York. St. Louis. Browne, 4. Shannon, If. niin, cf. MeGanin, tb, Mertes, ‘If Dahlen, | Devlin, “ab. \)> Gilbert, | Bo : BY BOZEMAN BI BULGER. (Special to The Brening world.) Cardinals Rather Easy in POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July! 20.—By heavy stick work at times that counted New York took the first game iN, “4% the Bleackers NATIONAL LEAGUE. LPC Club. . 801) Cincinnati, . “52 31 “30 Bt |B. Loule,..82 St. = 3! Bost AB $0 “B88! Brooutyis S33 81 W. L. Pe. 3055 jew York. 5. Boston, 4. Philadelphia, 4. stponed. Wet Eittebure, §: N Cincinnatt. O: Brooklyn-Chicaso Kame po grounds, St. Louls at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. hicago at Boston. Pittsburg at Philadelphia, BO .524)| B80} 238! RESULTS | OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Il AMERICAN poh Club, Ww. de PC.) Club, |Cleveland. .48'2 York Ee FA 4 | Phila’ phia..45 x -900| Boston |Chicago 30 “S031 St sliDetrott . 7 New York, Cleveland,’ 8 St. rol. 6: Waahinigton, 2 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. New York at Chicago, ‘Boston at Cleveland. Philadelphia at St. Louis. ‘Washington at Detrott. sixth rib and took first. Gilbert fouled to Burke, Devlin stole second. Bower- man then drove the ball over the centre field ropes for a home run, scoring him- gelf and Deviin. McGinnity was thrown out Burke. Browne lined out to Arndt. "TWO! RUN Seventh Inning. Dunleavy struck out. McBride lifted \a long fly’ to Browne. "Burke hit a hot | Broundgr.to Devlin ang died. on the way. "Donan aid. down 2 first- base line aud beat it feGann fouled to Grady. first, sending Donlin to second. bunt gon a bloc! Dah- from St. Louis to‘day and moved up len's best was a hot rap to McBride. \@ peg in percentage. In the sixtn in- ning St. Louls began to look danger- ous When Smoot hit for a home run, siying the Cardinals a total of three} runs, In ‘the same inning, however, Bow- erman scored Devin on a and shot | the ball over the centre field rops for a }home run, giving the Giants a lead of game. First Inning. Shannon was easy prey land for Gilbert McGann stood in hig tracks and down Arndt’s lne drive. &moot's fly was taken ip by Browne, NO RUNS, Browne struck out as a starter for |New York. Donlin shot a bounder over srown's head for a si McGann aped off a high fowl which Burt near the bleachers Donlin trying to stead second, fo ot ined RY ex- Second Inning. Browne took a long fly from the bat of Jacub Beckley. Dunleavy failed to drive his grass-cutter past Gilbert, Dah- cut off McBride's hopes with a in time, NO y of Mertes's made the most won- f Dahlen's Shannon fell flat on aust the ball lying in i then throw out NO RUNS. Third Inning. Burke lifted a long fly to Browne. Grady plunked @ high oné into the mitt Daiien threw out Brown, | jong drive his back t made ert's Texas first to be honored with a base on MeGinnity's hot drive to right sent Bowerman to third. another circus catch eaguer, Bowerman play. xoored, iN, On a bad throw Bowerman Burke threw out Donlin, third, ‘Tme—| BU Fourth Inning. Shannon walked aud went to second on Arndt’s sacrifice, Smoot gracefully took the count. | Beckley filed to Browne, NO MoGann cracked 9 hard one to Dun- leivy. Merses wat ‘after. thankin Pitcher Brown. Mertes then showe: ingratitude by stealing second, stole third, but overslid the base and was tugged. Dahlen was plunked on the nortawest edge of his taigh bone, but tt was useless, an Snannop, NO RUNS. Fifth Inning, Dunleavy polled an easy one in front of the plate and dled en route to fivat, MeBride struck Out, Mertes emergod from his seclusion tn left and « up bebind Dahlen gered Burke's To leaguer, NO RUN Gilbert drove a ed bert advanced on Bowerman’ to left, Both advanced on Mt Browne bunted safely, horing Bowerman planted a single Bowerman, MoGann's safe alin the contre, talehugs Brown fi hit for twe cGann, Dahlen fouled to Grady, FOUR RUNS. Sixth Inning. crack Gr PHN: | Giady asvamued | tg cptn town's long Oy to. Brow nwAnON ivuck Out, Arad ingle te Cie it, nnd fady came home in thereipan banged is oe, i " sure the leftqsel Fg Ree an it four runs and practically cinching the NO Be Ed Browne struck out and McGinnity stole second on the ONE Mertes | Devlin Med to aat thifa. ati. uty’ scor- % Browne to d Browne at third, Mertes noes, Korine Doniin and dy grayed WIL & Cworbane rap to on which ended his career at first. NO RUN} Eighth Inning. Grady took the count without protest. | led ‘by a handsome blond woman, Rho. flso wore a Jarge picture hat. of |fla | "Couldn't Catch Sue Smfth. eNO added; selling: FIRST RACE jody. sellin two- ix furlongs. Won Wis, St. Hit. Fi ‘Mardin 10 wr Pay T ‘Bun bi i it a Expressing, Prevost Merrick and Gentian ale) 1 Sue, Bmith went to the front st the start, followed by St. Estephe and Ex- « They ran this way to the far There Sly Ben closed and took |necond place, Sue Smith was never however, winning by 2 1-2 J trom Siy Ben, who was # length and # haif in front of Edith James. Chimney Sweep All the Way. BECOND | RACE $1,000 added: gelling: “olds and Up: “titart good. Starters. Sue Smith . ‘one mi ¢ and a Al von handily. aime: thre foanth 1.46 1 Starters, Jocks: Wee ce ) Baird OT ne sha Ventne 101 4 By } Canteen ‘i in, Row hn and Tumble, aod maura also ran, Chimney Bweep went to the front at the start, made all the running and won maa by two and a half lengths from ‘The Mighty, who was secon all the eth was thirds two and the at Yongine aways If the reins had hoz broken on Champlain the story of this race might be different. Whimsical Makes Record. THIRD RACE-$1,000 added: ne two-year old e000. St.HIt. Fin 1p Atwor filles; five and’ a Win ‘ical Sime i Joga. Wis, StH Fin, ae 1b 4 + Heiges io 8 a de 4 3s Starters, Whimsical ast Cherry. tees 108 ‘Tangle, Band ‘stoi Karly and Often wore blinkers to- gay and this caused @ great plunge on hor, Bhe closed even favorite with Whimatcal. Barly and Often made the running to the stretch, followed by Whimsleal and Andrie, ‘There Whims: cal went to the front and drawing away won easily by two lengths from Last Cherry, who beat Early and Often a length for the place. The tlme of the race, established a new record at This race was only @ gallop for Sys- enby, who led vill the mA ch nder wrap a rom “7 late ae ir and the fi Jengths, am muerte Mertes erariticad to} i) wi , sas | mend a halt raced on Brown landed on one of McGinnity’s| curves for one of the longest driv: of the » but the coacher held him at third and he scored on Shannon's safe drive to left. Shannon stole second. Amat mare out. ergot pitted a, high Pop to Gilbert. | ONE Rao aod ous tree lowed Devlin's line drive. Gilbert- wae ouc trying to get 3 Srounder past A Arndt, , Bowermun sing! left wap. turcwa Dut ibe Arnais abla LN Ninth inning.” Beckley singled to left. eal dropped Dunieavy's fly. Buy <Decies | having stuck to first at sedond. ‘McBride ‘popped «high | rove @ poorsiiing: to Deviin. Burke single to left, sending Sane se third. dy’ filed to Mertes. RUNS. Mite swal- SYSONBY WINS EASILY; RECORD FOR WHIMSICAL (Continued from First Page.) Sinister.. Hildebrand 108 5 3 316-5 4-5 Pronta aixo ran | Sinister beat Alan-a-Dale the la they met, but to-day the wise on Alan-a-Dale and it was Alan‘a-D: all the way, winning easily by one and halt “lengths, Sinister tad third Pi the way and closed strong, but just fatled to get up in time, Devout beating him a neck. All Right at 20 to 1. EIXTH RACH — 000 added: for, inaidens and win one vace only; three-year- | gids and apr six furlongs. Start good. Won ey Hn, ee ey: ‘ie thts Jocks. Wi ru bt Sisiesim 80 ‘ole..H'ibrad 113 ag ee Pioneer, Strephon, white parm, Merle. Nini i 4 wy Lad. kh Bora, stiant, Tipt | Sotauicet "tag Boca Rta aussricaee ane Quadrille made the running to the streich, where ghe ran out. She still held her lead, however, to the last | sixteenth, where All Right came with 4 rush and won by @ length from King] | § ?\Cole, who beat Banker @ head for the jplace. ‘Whe latter came from ¢ar back. ES - PROVIDENCE ENTRIES. NARRAG, Say ee oo Re, DENCE, ee aes 16 "et for an ee a8 PE tad y' “Kid” Sullivan, the: light wel at fight- ber of Washington,» D.~C., who eral Jimmy, Britt 10 a twenty-found, bo ut 1D San Yrancivco to-morrow might, was |gnly two pounds over the welght yester- | Gay. They are to battle at J33 pound: welgh in at 6 o'clock in«the evenin: Sullivan could’ have made the weixht | fen days ago, but Herford wants him as strong as. Britt when shey shape | $30,000 Won't Tempt Britt. Although, Jimmy Coffroth, the Cal; {fornia fight promoter, ts ‘willug to hang up @ purse of $30,000 (or a tintsh fight between Jimmy ‘Btltt_and “Baiti- ing” Nelson, there isn’t a chance of Britt accep he promised Sam of the newly or} of. ‘Frisco, that he will tight before his club in August with Nel: ch of |.gourse kills Coffroth's ch: ‘ting the men to fight for Murphy Drops Caponi, Ted, Murphy, the ex-manager of “Bat- ting.’ Nelson, will probably have to look around for another light-weight serapper, Murphy thought that his new Protege, Tony Caponi, the Italian fighter of Chicago, would be able to give Nel- ter he won a few WARRANTS AWATT AUTO TOURSTS WORCESTER, Mass., July ae twentty.of the Glidden tourists, who are making the return trip to New York from ithe White Mountains arrived in Worcester before 2 o'clock to-day. Eight warrants are walting to be served on the tourists at the Buy State House when the entire party reaches here. The parrants have been made out by Constable James A. Quinn, of Lel- the sa pee to be ing the laws trip. to White of that town on the with pet last -week. és tor, wom the summonse it the Bxeoutty e. econ it is expected pl rit be ex: made’ to fiene nthe cases to the highest Samii te BRIGHTON ENTRIES. BRIGHTON BEACH 5 TRAPS Arp TA TRACK N.Y. July 0 —The entrl row's races aré ax follows’ Pt Ata RACE—Two-year-olde; selling; six Morrks Oda io Youth . Cinchona . Ala Russell ‘Aviston: *Ladearial Maudina ee nry sare, © one and ATLARCHMONT GIANTS WIN THE FIRST GAME| BETWEEN THE RESULTS ‘ tles, but as Capon! was knocked o! Billy Rhoades the Western fi tee aA the nineteenth round of thelr battle at Leavenworth, Kan. the other night, ; Murphy has given the Italian up, Jeff Will Coach Ruhlin. ee Jeffries, the retired! heavy-weight. hargion, will witness the = mand bout between Gue Ruhlin, the fon Gtant, and Jim McCormick, the Ak Western heavy-welght, at Colma, ‘Cal., ie Ruhlin ou Aug. 1, “and will from his corner. “Jeft” fre, quntin win, im fight Marvin. Hart for’ weight title, eral the Easy for “Young Peter.” “Young Peter Jackson, the coli ; | middionwelnt and" aaareasihe suored iheavy- ably split the ae Semel coheed Here. Jacl the Mstic prom of Pitlade pha Par ee sible dei dp ieping iy in every recep Ais etiinson, anager jes Daykers ine ithe ebampion alg Wier, eet, come ee to. this’ our eae bouts wi Sef je! Simm Walsh, and anot! jowker, 10 male er tom: are that he will demand ker's end for each battle. low in oe FO) FIRST OF CUP RAGES WON BY CHALLENGER Yankee . Boat Manchester Leads Alexadra at Dorval for Seawanhaka Trophy. DORVAL, Que, July 2.—The Masa ohester, the challenger for the Seawané aka-Corinthian challenge cup im tho! twelfth annual regatta, won t! first of the races to-fay. She beat her rival, Alexahdra, handily by three minutes and eight seconds, Manchester, the American slo which represents the Manchester Yach Ciub, led her British sister from the start. The Britishers’ gre downcast! over the showing the Alexandra mado.| ‘They say, however, if she can ge heavy ‘winds that she will demonstrat her sailing qualities in the remainde; of the series, ‘The details of the race follow: After waiting for the wind to Drove the boats were sent off at /2: P. M., the Americgn Manchester lead ing by about four lengths, with they Alexandra in the windward postition. At 290 P. M. both boats came abo: on vort tack. with American boat lead ing. At 245 P. M. the Manchester tumedi © the firet buoy, or completed two miles! of the races The Alexandra turned at} 2.46%. Both boats have: spinnakers, sett and wind was increasit At 2.60 P. M. the Mai ter was leads eon ing by about a quarter ef a mile. 2.88 P. M-Manchester turns around! chester. Found Suoy on first round (four miles), P. M.—Alexandra, plats co. complet ing, seco: ae jabs ‘buoy,? oon othe “second ro fe M—The “alainchedta in Alexandra’ finished at dine, tiaras EAE GRIFFITHS GETS AN INJUNCTION (Special to The Evening World.) July 20.—Judge Ford, of ‘Common Pleas Court, granted an injunction to restrain the National Baseball! Commission from compelling Howar’ Griffiths to appear before it and fr. vking testimony in Griffiths’s case. G).iiths claims that the charge against him ts the result of a conspir- went Grimthg on on on ah fare Laake, sine Cs oe League and Southern acy, and that its purpose és to injure trying Prcterred by. his intent cat, eng ta to ewe leagues raid the Americans utation. The Nation pon into meeting apogee oe Western his rep aetomer, mere League, AMUSEMENTS, i in ges AY. Wi H. Gilmour, Geot: ‘ yi ant ron tier tate Hf “De. Jekyll ® Mr, Hirde.” Jas, Dur- bi rts. Acca foe Seas utowhs ete! La Fass Bat ike, AMMERSTEIN’S32:,2na7172.07 se Aten Mae Be coe df ae Stary mcg vit ten cling v iat ene we See ee oer War righton}, Deny ® & 8.20, each tts rt ae HATTAN BEACH. does VAUDEVILLE *, ‘se PAIN'S onto rikaworus | "sib “TncrON FEO NEW YORK-#ée NORTH POLE DREAMLAND Sad Races B' eRe 2. 30 ae BEET Kai's 3 = SR EDEN CSREES RAEN BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. BRIGHTON BEACH aare SPORTING. Brighton "me ie"