The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1905, Page 2

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CHALLENGES NOTED | WOMANS WIMMER, | iNew Yorke Medical student Would” Rave with Mist Kellerman, Base CREEK, Mich... Ay Harty Bonnett Welnbunm of New Yor! & student At @ medica) college ih this! ‘helty. has ued a challenge to (Kellerman, ‘the Austfal «irl who at- [tempted to swim the) English Channel last week, and who issued a chi to swim) any American pen or women a ten- mile race, HARLEM’S HOPES IN NATIONAL ROWING REGATTA ft lindo Octopede 1 CONSTANCE TI TU 2 FRED CHEPHEARD SFRANVK VESEZY™ 4TOHN HOPEN® | f } i 1 1 4 x qroam, Phe“ iotet Ha “fteende, Writes! me from Coney Island that Oa _nionay ‘challenged: by Alex sthia, time,” says Higashi, le for me to meet Swan- plage but Coney Inland, but |; Senne on chooses to mect me in ery Si Pe 98 tovee late him. Ks to mind the match be- 1 and George Bothner some in the Grand Central Pal- i§ match was top drawn out ta Be interesting, tand desides tt was not test of American catch-as-catoh- Chit Wrertling ve, the jiu jitsu art, for mahy Teasons. In the frat place, the ‘kimond handicapped Hothner, and in the second place Higashi claims Ref- eree Tim (Hurst, not being familar with thie good welterweight wrest: |) Jiu. jitsu, gave him all the worst of #. 3 | CONTEST between Swanson and : A Hypash{, the former without the ‘meno, woutd be interesting, but ft (fsntt Itkely the Jap “would “consent to ihis: He gets all lnis best holds with thd. use'‘of Japanese.costume. Whether he could struggle advantageously with “an opponent without this ‘handicap is tical. g ISS KELLERMAN, the Australian ‘woman ewimmer, who recently + made a brave attempt to swim the English champion, is coming to ‘this country with a challenge to men and women for a ten mile race. This’ will FAcrk DILA AEX? by Eight’ Single tional ARSMEN of this-city are prepar- ing to throw away their Pana- sits. pit, ae “The Manfish,” a chance. PUGILISTIC DOINGS. —_—.— Salq laurels are to be culled at she Na- "BY JOHN-POLLOCK. ‘An ‘Important battle between lght- wwoights will be decided at Grand Rapkts, Mich., to-night. Its result will place another pugilist in Ine for Pebt with Joe Gans, regurde as the Jightwelght champion, ‘The fighters omho will tattle are Walle Fitzgerald, ‘of South ‘Brooklyn, and Jack O'Krete, Chicago, whom the sporting men = ‘ther city think has an excellent chance st Cowie Jimmy Britt, Battling ‘Neléon . Coa eo Gans. They wil inset aa f Neary and Nelson in a Finish, F; ‘ Phere is a strong probability that ‘Charlie Neary, the Milwaukee Mehe-'| oF weight, will meet Battling Nelson in Nev. Neary Herman ip ‘Chayenne, This Will Test Flynn. “Cy” Flynn, the mi welcht fighter. of Buffalo. who has beaten many a good nan during the last six months, will Miave his ablilty severely tested in @ maton just arranced. He has been thed to tight that colored Speene of athe ring. Jask Blnckvurn, of Phila- ty h ik the. Kick | So sae ale and "who usually: gives ts | bls they Tquistus, In es fen They ‘will battle for ffteen ipepgaea, peeeese cat Sharon, Pa, on Labor Day mn. . ‘Another Offer for Ryan. Buddy Ryan, who is claiming the melter-welght title, has an ofter trom| Wonopah to rife to the gold flelds and | (ght Billy Otts. Buddy says the club fins Placed a forfeit in Harry Cor- Dettis Hands, and that chatoos are ‘he wil! make the wate for tho fight (Buddy smiling; euys he will» POR the 4th, theo wtop at Sacran the Way back and give Al trovacing, Wil! This Catch Ryan? The Century Athletic Club, of Los ‘Angeles; 48 trying to match Tommy Ryan against Tommy Burns, of De- teolt, for the middle-welght chasmpion- Mhlp,the.contest to take place the Inst week of August or the first week ah femme. Byan js offered $200 tra: a eh and the Aghtere’ shag will be basis “oe se 60 and 40 per 69 yan wilt also receive an ad- gional 6 he welgh' wrcent., win, loge or draw, in at noop, As met a4. 155 pounds, weigh ae Sept. 4. at STN NO o oung be the cracks of the North, the South, feompet: York's bid for glory is baeed not al gentred in Philadelphia 4nd Harlem. The spectacu- besa ing ‘em—sixteen—ewung by event on élected to time for what ite Honship. room for the laurels that are confidently expected to become farhion- able headgear along the Harlem and elsewhere in the vicinity where the shell 4s a natural means of traastt.| tional Regatta, in Baltimore, which be- sins to-morrow and. is to see its glor- fous’ fintsh on Saturday. yng the oarsmen who will a: semble from all parts of the country where the water game is possible wil! the Hast and as far West as St. Louis and Detroit, making the character of the event as nearly:e compiete national ition as it well can be New| ion on’ Rumbers—though the: Saitencteos thie eection outnutnber those':from-an) ‘| showed more quality, and,jt would pe } i @ wenk pessimist; wise to’ stay mway, from ‘thé Harlem,“who couldn't see a heap of glory headed this wa: Spectacle the Octopede Duel. Except among the ardent devoters of the sport, greatest interest is perhaps the octopede}duel between lar naj if the contest makes it naturally bidder for Popularity, whether ine woe has sympathy with one. Nel piper fre crews, or with ped i, snakes of craft, ini with sweeps—-sixteen—count the powerful arms of the pick of the Harlem and of wakertown, must make a race to stir ever as the oki sea-barons Were stirred when their galleys, with bunks and benks of oars, were pitted Inst each other for life or for fun, In the Single Sculls. ‘The slogete Tace will not be the only he card, as some of the con- testants are kely. «0 realize before the Tegatta is finished. ‘The senior grates for the national championship | by natural right of eminence, the race that will be watched for results, Many local who follow te mt and love it are am Shepheard’: will not be in ay struggle to disconcert some of the nervous chaps from the ath or the West who have searched | ot prowess, ‘The more reasonable ing fane are better natiaded that he ri Bo Hie tanisbed, fiat Be bas meppesna |) grow out of ness osseanes. ani YOU anit keep & good aman down is the argument advanced by the level headed, The ‘all- abr entries for the individu. include Hoben, Ravenswood; Vesely, Bohemian Dutldd, Detroit, and Greer, Bast Bo: tom, oahe Detroit man i a crackajack ‘A culier in the tnter nediate singles who js expected to Nerity the old adage that Baca will tell’ Is Mite Jimmy Tyck tn it w Too for another. Young ‘Pelt >} ith Rails from the Wachusetts Boat C His style and ability have recetved Algh commendation from such expert coaches as Courtney, of Cornel), O'Dea, of Wi at Bycacuse University, “Dutch Crew”’ in Double: The ‘senior ‘doubles looks thteresting. from Jocal standvoint | alone. and ree han the two Nom Fer p geet Steinkamp and stu latter alr bave thelr Gere -RUBLIN AND MW’ READY TO ENTER RING. O14 California, the meal ticket ‘Phe!pugilists these days, where riant fwtic battles have id since the Horton law was m deat) blow in this State years wo, will be the ‘big ‘battie to-morrow hich Abe’ principals will be h re anxious to fll ship shoes, They » giant, and the Western 4. Bviltvan knocked CORMICK come of the battle, This interest, no doubt, Is due tothe fect thet the fight. ers are big men, supponed to be able $0 wallop for keeps, Californians are always anxious to seo the big fellows exchange blows, end on & battle between the ‘*heavies” always draws big‘the indications are that when the men climb into the arena of the Ovlma A. C. to-morrow evening sand- ing room will be at @ premium, ————— EQUITABLE PARK GAME, stevplechase baa t Sana We Mewes (Bild VARLEXY (STROKE) of the Chénip.oi dauwble Seulls Sf the Tek Octopede, Like a Huge Galley, Manned| Scullers. of Na- Repute. man laurels thoug! A fresh on their brows, the oC Anlitgton pias 8 New wet! oe Ae Hs? ‘oromto . an the Hlladelt Club have good doubles In phe Bees running and won by a length. Her race was in. remarkable oontrast to her preview igockey; who was ruled off wevéta} saa. ago -for--puiling .Merey. Acrobat, Flip Flap on both occasicus. Of thi q Sc 08 4bLe» colt, white J.’ MoIntyre on Lady ‘Navarre made little effort. “James Reddick beat Anddyne @ head for the place. Conover Kept His Contract. RA E81, loa. Up: short-course. e—4.27 2-5, SEC 000 “added; selling; for four-vear-olds and ‘t good, on driving. Bee EF ohh # 6 #8 Tim Farle at OH 4 38 a7 CS ae jock. O'Dowd, George Chara) Decimo anf Temerity, wind and Temerity refused. ver was Conover made others were never a bluff in the last ed Decimo feil, the one th alf mile, but with- out avail, Conover waning ‘home with the money. Pious was fifteen lengths in front of Paulaker. Disobedient’s Bad Start. added: _selling; SARATOGA iA_ ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, Aug. 10.—The entice for to-morrow's Taces are as follows FIRST RACE—Handicap: all ages; seven farlongs, for ter mi Dairy. ‘Green Dinah Shad Caughnawana . Alms Monsiour Beas Glenecho “Ue luaiien Wo-yeus-vide; it furionge, 1 i 1 t At Mavitable, Park on Sunday tho Brooklyn Field Club, one af the strong- clubs across. the emt aomi~pratesponal turidge, will moet “Kia” Pareoy's team, ‘the Metropoliians, NEW REVERSAL OF FORM AT SPA, . (Continued from First Page.) or [ITOse* PLEIN KAITP trparonr-olds: tive and ¢ hair futlongs. Start mood. Won driving. Time—.08 125, Starters. Jocks. Wis. StH. optician Heibind 106 114 10 { ten. Third Alarm. Orifiamme. Ate Hampton Lady and Kingsmere aleo ran. Disobedient was the good whing, bi the others were breaking, i dtutphy pulling up, and D was dest 0 feighteen horses. Optician sat ‘Once went to the. front and stayed there all the way. Disobedient ran a phe- | nomenal race, going on the extreme out- side of the field ail the way and eae second place in the stretch. The effort | told ‘there, and though he Snished out | good and’ game, he could not reach Optician, who won by shalf a lenat Disobedient was a length anda halt ii front of Flavégny, Favorite Always in Front. YOURTH RACE—The Huron; for three- year-olds; $1.500 added; one mile and three- sixteenths.” Stax good Wor casily. Time 2.00 8-5. ae 8-5 1-3] 1 Tree'W.Knaon 102. 8 8 Bi ae Algo rane—D'Arkle, St. Bellane” Gamara, King of Troy and Kehatiaa Bedouin, the favorite, went to the front at the stant, made all the run- ning and won with ee arkable ease by two lengths from Lark, who rho wis second all the way. “Pal m ‘Tree, which was lew during ‘the first ‘half mile, cloved etrong and was third, three lengths away. Athlone Dropped Back. FIFTH -RAGE—$000 added: selling; start year-olds and upward; one mi Won driving, Time—1.49 3- Atarters. Jocks. Wes. St.HIt Fin, Heth, Molatyre 08° 2. 34 Ralph... Miller 68 B 3! He vi RES Lu jentine, co ‘Teleomone ‘ailone made the running, with Mem- orles waiting on shim to the strevch. Memorlos then came. away and won cleverly by a len 2m Sir Ralph, which Hu: cid, the latter beating St. Valent ne sumo déttance. Killing on Fillimore. BIXTH BACH —¢000 added: tor three-year-olds and up; ur poor. “Won driving. Thr 5 Starter. Jockey.\Wt. St. Hl Jocks, Wt. St HIE Fp three- Rood Betting, ena; ma. Start Tecn also’ ran. Cour. ue’ Lasn Jack Bennett killed the Ee the sixt when his colt, Fill after having 40 8 to 1. inde the running to/the iast sixteenth, whore Fillmore squeezed ‘through on the and won by two lengths trom Gam john ‘Leaoalia, a bier, which beat length and a half for the place, COLLEGH TEAM LOS? AT TENNIS. BOSTON, Aug. 10.~The conditions for the resumption of the tennis tour- nent at Longwood, which waa in- terrupted yesterday by a rain storm, were not favorable toda: he morning play brought a surprise in the defeat of Behr and Solloway, the Yale-Harverd team, winners of ‘the tournament at Nahant last week, by Holt and Dewhurst, in straight sou The summary: Round. lenbauer de- 64, G4, G4, Alex, ag de- di peronabips seUilae Rete gpd Round-—Litie and ‘roy defeaty Metuieton and Perrys Uno beh Goh Boe ‘Third Round—Holt and Dewharat beat Buip und Bolloway, 6-0, ye! and Fincke ke etenied R J. C.K. Leonard, 6-1 My hamplonsaip, tx Round, Bi eae he Ho f ‘ caver, So 0, 13, or kK. 'w. Uooiard a t, Bet, hii btyh Queen of Spades second, High Seven erton. finst, woh, Inter Ocean second, Regina third, Time—2.11 1-2. "| Marie 1, 2, Harry *|Golt Cha hot and the course was hand and dry pion H. C. Egan, vith former Champion C. B, McDonald for dis rival, seemed a ikely winner. fol kom 4r., of Gleny TIVERTON WINS FREE-FOR-ALL TROTTING RAGE sy. aiding Th Two Heats) in - Sitceesston: He: Carries “Of * “Feature. Eveat.: | 48pecial to ‘The Evening Work.) KENILWORTH RACE TRACI, Aug. 10.—The programme this afterioon was. good, The feature was the free-for-all trot, which brought out a field of good ones. -Sweet Marie, 204 3-4, was made u heavy favorite in the early betting, with Lord Derby the second choice. ‘The weather was splendid for the trot- tera and pacers. The ettendence was more than 4,C00, 2.14 Pace—First Heat—Kruger won, Queen of Shaies setond, Wester third. Time—2.08. Free-for-All Trot—First Heat.—Tiver- ton won, George G. second, McKinley third, Sweet Marie fourth. Time— 2.05 1-2, 214 Pace—Second Heat.—Kruger won, 2.08, ‘Trot—Second Heat—Tiv- George G. second, MoKin- ley third. " Time—2.06. 218 Pace-—First heat.—Maud Keswicic third. ‘Time Free-for-All Frop for ail trot: third heat.—Sweot | Tiverton 2, McKinley 3. 'Ti- Vorton won frat moneys Tame=2t8 1h 214 Pace; Third Heat.—Kruger won; Queen of Spades, second; High Seven, Uhird. The00 1-4 218" Pace: Second Heat —Mand Kex- | wick won; Interocean, second; Regina, | third... Time-2.40 1-2, 2.18 Pacemhing Heat.—Maud Keswick ust Dons B, second, Interocean third. 08 3-4. heat—Thorne Roy trot; first (Patterson) 1, Joe N. (Dave McDonald CW, Laird) 3. Time—2.10 1-2. — WEEDING OUT AT GOLF TOURNAMENT, CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Play in tho first match round of the eleventh National nplonship began on the Chi- cago Golf Club links to-day, It was ‘Thirty-two players, after the ties for the last two places were dectded, started the elimination work.’ National Cham- Playing off the Ups of the last four places In the ae ing round, Btuard Booked, Fraser, ot ot “Toredo Le White. Gf AB Lawbert, ape, Hi, J. Tweed, of wurney. te wwete” thus of Olen Beimont, TI § Ri WEL HOFF Re ZL. CPTIVERES \\. 4 7 FRED FURIE D BHALCCEY JACKUOIP JR? St Toute, 13; Wash sbUPE, » Phlladeiphia-C) in *h ANOTHER RAID RIALS 1N LOVE ON STEDECER'S) IN ASTIC BATTLE To the merry tune of chopping axes the twenty-fifth performance of “Raia- ‘ing Stedeker's” was given to-day wy Bergt.. Kqgers's alert poolroom squad @ ly. No. 6 ‘West Broadway, this being, the second raid of this calendarsweek Leon Stedeker und two alleged: ore were arredted and.¢wenty mon: whi Were making bots for ithe exits were | Uned up and asked for Ir pamer, The two men arrested. with Staleker, |) the alleged doorkeeper and pi The were Thomas Martin. of No, ee th HERE Sei Tyé Aug, 10. — A Thounted policeman last night spoiled a, | Aight between two Asad oe a Bei between, way. was to have been a @ fineh, ¢ho}t Bok ia and RA SA ri \e 4 uD. ebure, fs ‘ 9. atenteld up L to tomas 1 up. foated up? 40 ond: ie peace! ‘Pammerste!: ae ‘Are, Stuark Gilmour, ne ee Be SR” aoe | (nel. sun.). f''La Domino Rouge,” NewNovelty | The EVE: ACADEMY OF a ists ee. TO-NIGH ar ae Wm. A. Brady's abst New. Proaagul WAY DOWN EAST AS NEVER SEEN BEFORE —— Prices, 25,00,73,81- Wed. Sat.2. By.8.15, MANHATTAN BEACH, ituwre VAUDEVILLE $38 PAIN'S orkND rinuworns, | Ut ta PERS WORES. | (858-18: ISTAR Gas imagaes me WINt W'k—Aannic Blancke.Fichtiog eacn lon. 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