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THE WORLD: Welcott tie Giant K Killer. Couldn't hur’ Grim. 380-TO-1 S ‘HE colored man went ot Grimm. ike a roaring lion.” “Johngon wes fighting the set in the gtretch and was disquall- Alwin Keeps Up Streak. Ears Sra 1 arr 4 i Tp Nows and foe is ra NOT A PENALTY TO KISS WIFE ANY LONGER nd then rushed tn him.” He didn't wagely”. toward Hart, be- Duty Now Doing it Willingly. —>—— ri " Mexican Pete Everett, who to RubMn in two. He fought rounds ‘also with another third fourth » Bandy Ferguson, of He fought a twenty-round h superannuated Hank Grit- The man sentenced by a Brooklyn Indge to kise of his own accord. “Well, Judge, we have come ia to tell you that we deve kissed and made up. and we are going to spend our sec- ond honeymoon down 6m Long Island right away.” said George Willlams, of Willtamsbury. as he sauntered into Magistrate Higginbotham's court to- day, ‘Willtams has become famqus the coun- tey over as the man who waa sentenced to kiss his wife dally and take her to Coney Island, Mre, Willams had ther husband ar- - | reatedd e2me time ago for failure to take eare of her, and in the preliminary hear- ing of the case it was disclored thut ‘Williams had been neglecting his wife in thot he never kissed her as in the easly days of their mariled fe and did uot bis |take her to places of amusement, Magistrate Higginbotham pronounced the unique sentence on Wildams and dismissed him and his wife, directing them to return and make report ae to how the husband had carried out the have that $6,000. If I come out I'll ide eloped to aay that She wen eeeane quiet in fe i Promise to donate it to the howpiial that | PON cis ‘chambers and dalierod the takes care of you.’ bappy message store get ft *Deah Misto Jeffries,"" anid Mr. John-| “And have you kissed Your wite, Will- @on then, “‘deah Misto Jeffries, 1 ain't F canary ipguimed the Magistrate, j mo cellar fighter, When I fight I want oer Was & resounding it to be up in a ring, wth ighte and a Fl om His wie's ita in people all around and a referee, I ain't 8 TOP con “no cellar fighter. No, sir!" Tie at once tgnigsed the Johnson 1s one of the big fellows who | case Wiliams aud gent. the ke Jeffries look so great. Many che opie baye some of the cham- ities. No one else has them bis first opponent, many years fails to state that John- at any of those fighters “like _ @ Tearing lon."" He was elways smiling ond eaten eee, landing his clever a and getting out of range there when he i i rit 5 rt go down in me-—right down here in you come out firat you 2 H af as agalnet cae Spalr away with the Judioiat blew: HAD NO PART IN se fobngon had Jeff's steady and ve courage ho would be aworid| “FADS AND FANCIES” (ester. He's a cham; when pitted = against @ little fellow dike Grimm, but| Mes. Bart N. Harrison, Through pe¥en in his fight with Jack Munroe he not rush “like a son, Cables Denia} of story he iota of fehtere tke be. Connecting Mer with Werk. Congressman Francis 3B. Harrison, who is in Landon with his mother, his nd the latter's sister, cabled to his MeN w York office to-day instructions to deny any story Connesting Mra. Rur- fen ib Harvison with “Pads and ee. a write the ey si Pe i ak: Ge ca, without ey at POSTSEASON OER SERIES, Chicago Nat is Challenge the White sex fer Windy City. CHICAGO, July dg Met pnpdivg W. Mur- Phy, the new beseball magnate, of thi oly, sc to-day 4 pe re hi ibe Uirohy’ & series of pa aielig a eR BON morte. aa that ieaguve. MAIN OFF NANTUCKET. 8 for Joe Grimm,be has been caltea | Whe 29 “iron man” and a “rubber " Nelther of these titles te + for neither gives him oe Lg og te teristic— out some at ph sg he ie the inns ame “World Wants.” 254 and Carriages offered to o or sold last week—77 than same week last year, | WB Many this week. Read Main, tram susie tor New York, # Bee: GETS STAKE RACE (Continued from First Page.) Ketan 10h 2 a5 a8 Mronest DO GON? HO s ge S Hawthorne else ran es aie enue went, to the front at the made ail Ca RO won cantly by 3, tem Bye who t ‘second the way, beating Ver- lace. Haw- S| eueee ive senwtia’ for te tically Man Sentenced to Perform! pel ab Knocked HOT fog he ran like one, pulling up next to Phidias All the Way. Py ae ee whet | &. inten, & in Ph thorne was prac' ace PTOMAINES IN CLAMS, FATAL isoned by ptomaines at a clambake eek ago, Charles 8, Burr died early to-day at the Unton League Club, in Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. Mr, Burr was head of the importing fights sant the big men and has never been WE A i out. WOULD MAKE BOULEVARD OF SEVENTH AVE. Suggestion to Add to City Beautiful by Change Above the Park. house of J. 8 Plummer & Co., of No. 169 Mercer street, this borough, and his home was at No. 19 New York avenue, Brooklya; in which vicinity he owned dlocks of real estate. His wife, daughters and two sons went to keine Lis wife is now doing It Maine for gear summer, and Mr, Burr| saministrations for years. ‘wont ¢o live at the Unton League Club. ‘Ten days ago several Masons in the club planned to have a clambake at one of the near-by resorts. Mr. Burr joined enthustastically in the outing. The day folowing the outing Mr. Burr became ill. He went to see Dr. Nathan A. Beers, jr, of 1985 Bedford | avenue, near the club-house. His case was not considered serious unt!! two days ago. His brother, Walter C. Burr, was at the bedside when he died. ‘The body wag removed to hie brother's home, If Flatbus! Burr's wits | and gnilaren will feech ‘home late to- BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH, July #—The sntets, for to-morrow's races are as fol- we: CE—Three-yeas-olds and up: ainuy? "Bae" atte tv ndionp; one The Nerth German Lioya er ie ia Seventh avenue has been an aggrava Mon to the lover of the artistic, a! atievance to the driver of good horses and a sorrow to successive municipal Broad and beautiful, Seventh avenue atretches away from the upper end of Central Park, where both the areas} drives terminate, for two and a quarter! miles to the north to Harlem River,| Tt cuts straight up through the centre of Manhattan Island to the Central Bridge, gti] affectionately calied “Mar comh's Dam Fridge” by the older gen- eration of road drivers and horsemen, then over the bridge and into Jerom Avenue, the fine Bronx Borough ca riage drive @tretching clear to Yonker and coanecting with the vast parkway | system of the upper borough. Here at! this northern terminus of Seventh ave- nue, too, 1s the One Hundred and Fifty- | fifth strect viaduct, leading by shortest eut to the Specdway, finest urban im- | provement in the world for horse own- ers and those who own no horses but @elight in them, Ahearn Approves Plan. Nature and the architects of this great metropolls designee Seventh avi fue to be the great central driving | road and connecting parkway between | the lower and upper Wwwn. But he- cause of its width and the immense | traMo it has been impossitt: (o knep the road in condition, and it is imarked by locks or half blocks of sunken road, muddy streets and rutty| stretches, though the most skilled| road-makers in the world nave ex-| hanusted thelr ingenoity in efforts to perfect wt, “Why not make Beventh avenue?” @ boulevard of} The Evening World put the question 4 to President Ahearn, of the Rorong! of Manhattan, who must take the first ofMcial step toward an improvement of this kind. President Ahearn, a progressive man, replied: "The plan seems a good one, B would certainly be a fine inprer ener, ferro ects caragen dma | ing fraternity of this city, in spite of a } better Providence meeting memorial to the trees bet ween, itotertere, bai! fights Lion” Cauliovik fish Grif. St. Louis Fans So ‘So Taken with the Playing of the New Yorkers that They Are Anxious to Bet They Will Finish First, Second or Third. | BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Evening World.) ST. LOULS, Mo., July 26.—The sport- a fying ball that Governor who bas closed everything ex- | their be: cept tne drug stores, wish to announce that they will take any bet at even money on the Highlanders’ chance of finishing this season one, two, three. No better judges of baseball are to be found than out here, where they some- times chase the umpire with knives and pistols, They have seen all the American League teams piay, and reckon that New York ts good, if not than Chicago, Cleveland and Philadelphia. Detroit and Boston they do not reckon as, rivals. It is somewhat unusual for the fan here to be so Mberal-minded. They hay not made it unpleasant for New York players, as is their wont, but seem rather anxious to have Griffith make it Sat in G Ma wary aor it 1 home. Cincinnati St. Loute at Brooklyn. Spat bhinaelpnte. four straight in order that he may get and sesnsational fielding. bean no let up since the club ic three fans should witness tho dasel season when the Highlanders ks @ road club New Yo! oie fi ith @ crippled team. tor Us far wi they can only keep up the pace at t Fred Curtiat Well. alr, he |notly the ies" noble. ‘times ean ol jaed bad he o vequtracted 2 mere pet on eae SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT ROBERT EDITED ‘By EDGREN. | sake a roaring Now York. tart for the big race. ‘This may be explained by the smart New York-is now playing: ork, good hitting tiful team worl eo te eed Gotham Washington, an ‘bail and the beat sBagurday with rk 19.0 wou- hammered out eleven vic- bome | next in a double-h At fashioned bat throws with one mit; seuin she erase, For be ‘epened Ont rook did not scoop the N THE RING AND PADDOCK Former Jockey George Odom, who has tip from become @ full-fledged trainer, has al- ready received two offers from wealthy owners for his services. One of the Ligaen successes of the clever work bookmakat McCaffert: France he established at Saratoga es being one of the high men in his lne, ‘After Cinchona had won the opening dash casily from Vino, J. J. MeCaf- ferty, the trainer of the latter, bid the! Wiudor up. Hoa ous and obtained him for ~bhat One of the biggest “*iKings"” of the meeting was mude yesterday at the for the o tadon oa) ping his eame makers weary, and te Huntington ah ee a vores in the racet”” ‘The horse was all his backers ra thought |) hun, and led from start 40 fin! rank and file of race-goers Dok the Green amd the park 1 ullding of which he played such a “Artie rangement gf, tote jproed si nue {ato eaat and not. only would nat th tral Si bul would facill- it dividing it fate northbound Fotinound divisions, re ering m and ee eeeeh inipossh o> shall an Meg boulevard tn Beventh, “oven | te,” sald High- to pia is satyee orr | aati ee noni et aay oy wt ; Pope fee as a a ee ks ma | gem oh i benoit nD erase Favors Project. President Vo: hoki og of the Board, of wd p avenne 4 ate *Orler in the. Thourh that but witout ext week, the month of August. Devout up fust ai hep Treats day. The weg tee na ae yerda; for and they the big _bettora, layed the horse. The result was that batty he dashed home the winner the rs had lost nearly J. A. Wernberg and his trainer. J. J. y, will leave New York for to be gone during The success of by Harry M. Steve in charge) * number of American traine § in of the catering, programmes and other Fr: fi the Jaa few years. Nall: of iiigmos is liviug up. to the reputation | Francs te Plqued Mocateerty’s and It ja said that the present trip is pose of looking over the sit~ refully, with a view to ship- string later on in case the tempting. Word was received yesterday of the leath of Thomas Fitzgerald, one of v7 prinolgal stack director 0! eke Club, Mr Fits. righton Beach racc-oourse on Hunt- id Ww man we own in ington, in the last race. ‘his horse, a Bast in the days gone by. went a ave-year-old maiden, belonging |. | to dee 83 “Angeles an ago and A. Winant, by Loy & ne By tt here. wes » factor factor in rac- was backed from 8 Re 1 to ing at the louthern Callfornia city. tie De fen ates BY . hi shed tos No action was taken yeaterday b: } tip on him, and the money Into the sing “aad the” Doak Doak: | stewards In to Martin's. pulling dhe start on the made what spout but were uu- pene. ‘and the matter ee the of a “regrottable on fe basis three-year-olds and upwerd; a ea“ sat tis 1. SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. simmons sake t Pe aa aed ar Gay hug a ‘Shicago, ‘Washington, 9; Cleveland, 0. New York wt St Loulle, Philadelphia at Washingtow at Clevel Boren and Detrott at Columbus, ft to intrude wate. pike his feet, whence rolled up) hig. ‘anatomy tna’ nestied in his maules. he io bat the “Hey, Ri but only took oe other chew, swallowing, of course, eld one. In'the Copper ‘League the iat kro not_waster But Bred will have to xo. pars no use for him now that K. Frank Farrell, by the way, has made a Mfe-long friend of the lighlanders' Shenomenon, Chase writes that Far- Fell ee eh Siar Mth hase 1 : jieah, bat tells the stare oe { \ AMUSEMENTS. Par eer tows F Spee oe tee Frances Starr, otc. i Fe gt oes yentr aatineds fy, 280" te eee Hawiey, ly Mates S60 Souv. Mats. tu h Heats, 31.50 AMBIERSTEIN’Siiie: ities ROOF 8.15 to fiauere 4 nea fren The ova: ecre ene sn 2 ‘Avalos, 13 Bh Stina bate a CHINATOWN ABLAZE. On eotiy asl 1 lle back Feltman's, ADMISSION 10 CENTS.|t4 JOE GRIM, “HUMAN PUNCHING BAG,” WHOM THE BIG FELLOWS CAN KNOCK OUT. Welterwerght Joe oan abs, et 2 he Teale. AMUSEMENTS, eo New and Orixinal Throughort. LUNA PARK Keith’s oat, gl Hp," SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. ‘OUT TO-DAY Bway o wath Bt SPALDING’S. OFFICIAL FOOTBALL | GUIDE ° Edlied b WALTER, CAMP For 1905 Containing the newly revise? OFFICIAL PLAYING RULES ica team and review of eenson America, teams fromm, 188% 10 i perce, 2, frum ee san ir pew rr the wame between prom Introduction of Rughy special 1 colleke me ‘short desertion of the xem fers on the ‘tate of the gai by A. We y HL. Baxgerlys the Sor es; the Southwest, by 1, “a. Delaney: forecast for season af I! te BB. Moss, of New oni vachetulte ot 5 ere By Baines tor 1 teams for 1905) ah? “mm “DRICE 10 CENTS For sale by all Newsdesiery.. Athletic. Goda mt ment Store, a 3 "SPALDING & BOE } Two f 29-33 } STORES | West 42d Street catalogue of al) athletic #ports matiet free to any address. |Last 35 Days Brighton wa! SRTae es New Wore gige of Mroiclyi rida Mlectric Trains. mop BN Brig! ry Aga rae by Smith Street Jrith Hation (Care via "aie tet wy 10, ay " ‘Bee cu “walishalt aire “E conneoting with spa- celal naetile te then Isnbclat entrance dep thee nd = ton. Neptune mi Myerson s Hai RR. 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