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hin “parti‘ularls startllrst #he tact that they will pevnds at the ringside atch werthy of note, will de‘ tha first real lgbtwelght in years, Nowadays (‘Iiwht- iike Joe Gans, Jimmie Gardn few thers are deing well in dking 140 pounds. Britt can go at 123 inda at the ringside, ard maybe Nel- can too, but for reasons best known the! ola “weigh in\at 3 (or Mo clause 1s adhered to in all ‘ir matches. This enables a may to nie few Pounds before ring lure. Frank Kramer, the nntional cyclins -pnshing clase by himself, He had ho trouble Jast meht at the Gardon Heating Fran and Iver Lawson Fenn FA¥e he made his spurt -n lan too soon, ~ ie & Mistake) tr the punt, «bit wasn't Kramér’s fault. Creling. 2era nave been trying for years some one to beat Kramer in mces but haven't cureveded. mpion; like. Aysonby. seems In 4 2 The Giants, begin a lone home sérica day at tie Fole Grounds, ani on Zeger Ai Qepends the wign! There gre few @ thie Pittubunas tis la the lawn tennis tournument on | he turf courts of the Meadow Club to-| fii “A. Lamed and Will'am J, N Reretie eth of whom play lemational team, are the (: singles, Sah NS _ SARATOGA ENTRIES. 1s t8peetal t Evering World.) SARATOGA, RACE TRACK, Aug. 15, entries for tormorrow’s races ure PORTING NE MONEY, MONEY, Y, MONEY, HONE Y £ VERYWHERE AT. SARA TOGA. ITS’ “est t profit yet the able season ~~ Saratoga tThatives- THE HIGH eentre, * while herty singled to eperty aie pet Pm erent 2 third, Raster: walk filling the Ne fouled to Lindsay. NO Fourth Inning. Schaefer fouled out to Chase. MeIn- isingle into left and scored ‘8 a i Hisee-base drive to Town mawtord aie led to to stretch’ it to second. Yeage: a ‘on balls, Fults struck ‘Out, RUNS. Fifth Inning. Tindkay “popped. WD 6. "Willams, Warner beat a slow Oru try cond. Cooley singled to centre, scor- tox Warner, and took second on the throw. Schaefer singled. to right, but ated was Ow at che piate. ONE Klelnow singled to centre and Conroy went In to pat for Orth, His best was A Ay to O'Leary. Dougherty rapped © hot single over Second, and’ here was up to O'Leary. prt sine to left: ad the god seaingie to centre, Dougherty, while On a ‘double id; and the tleing the O'Leary, ‘it and smashed a_ lon; seoring, Kletnow an erfeld wont to. third. stole sevon came home | popped up TnBE RUNS Sixth Inning. Hogg relieved Orth In the box and Started off by sixiking aut McIntyre. Elberfeld sare . out i rareord, at ry col a alic, Tough)in a to Rhertod Wo HUE” THved & fy Yeager lifted a high one to McIntyre. Fultz died on a bunt down first-base line. Kloinow got i iife on O'Leary's high throw to first. Kleinow was forced gut by Hoge’s roller to Schaefer, NO Seventh Inning. Lindsay singled to right. ‘Warner, in trying to bunt, fouled to Klenow, Kil- jan Méted a Meh one to Elberteld, Will- jams got Cooley's. NO RUNB. Crawford k to the fence and got Doughe: drive, popped a third. on Williams etrolled, i baeere Chase beat & bunt in ¢ ‘sueexe” and Keeler scored. Yenger’s bounder to Futtian re- sulted in a double play. ONE F Eighth Inning, Schaefer struck out. Molntyre Altto. if Dougherty dropned nd Orertons took third Coughlin walked, Dougherty then oe Lingaay fly, allowing Craw- 0 10 score. Warner now ‘fea to Metninee- ew out Ht o#*e. NO RUNS, Ninth Inning. » Killian singled. Cooley base on ballx. Fe eanier vfeules unt, bn) tha tor htyre fouled 40 Yeage or Pulte eu ‘O'Leary filed to lan acorn erteld. ig popped to A Dougherty. musied, — Bouaberiy’ was ‘Couwhlin threw out out stealing second. Keeler yquberteld fouled to Warner, NO Ri ———— THE FANFEST, pets ‘Natl onals, Ang hus ‘sonematton through your sport. Mathewoa, ot the New” York ipa, of the With that tom ee DELMA, | Pwinkie, twinkle, little Delma. Why mh | 2d you sign such a dinky name? Lacky thing for you we happened to mcet Jack Powell last vight up at the Washington Inn, He eaid, said Jack: “You bet your jife Matty did just that. I was sit- it | question. in & grounder 154 couple of basi ‘ateea. Funny, eh? Weil, not so darn led oui io Crawford. Chase; " tte centre, put wag thrown out | funny. There are no rules for scoring one nh, Killen died to Wiliams, Warner taking | Nt LANDERS LOSE TO DETROITS *ccontinvea from First Page.) Ages, and the game fortited by the gece the pitteburgs on Saturday last count in the batting averages. B any that games count in the batting averages. Please answer in The Bevening World, be- couse, Meo the ‘Betting Averaes of NY tem w. oN Little be off on your epaitings ‘old boy, but you certainly hit @ pretty good. showed your query to a cial sdorers and (they, were technicalities, Every man uses bis own judgment. In this,oase Clark Grimfth ark that bite and Qrrors must count in The pityer goes out there been calles inst “Skroraay when made her hita The of rain or da then haye gone those hite would fet have courted” fh an even inning game, whether tle not, the batter must be credit what he accomplls! That goes! wins, oF ed with . . Mr. Sangree—Does the forfeit. gama between New York and Pittsburg oh Aus. 8 Count as a game lost on, weon's recanl? Cliffside, N. J. J. OLNOWICH. You ane a very enterprising 1ad, Olno! and we wish to tek you the truth. If the offictal scorer of the Nationa! League is amy good at all he must credit “Matty with @ te . When the trouble starts the acore Seen avg: tome. Of Pittsburg, “aeathewson “had the other way, he should tn Blanireed.. The mot up Pd Sohee Gevide that “Matty we entitled 10 a tle game. 008. oi wi | ws explain play mate at Blast Saturday? | Man pine pr BiMwind back to eecutd. O'Brien, you're wrong. We have it from Mr. Orth himself that the batter | ff struck ball foul, It bounced back and hit him, but he thought dt was fair and ran to fret Orth got the bounce, and as a matter of formahty tossed to Chase. Umpire was correct on judg- ment, pelea Dear Sir—Did Hoboken ever win over New York Natlonals this year? If na, Waa the score 21. By doing #0, you will oblige CHAS. Dear Chas.—Never heard of the like, Newark bea. the Giants on the Sun- day after MoGraw had row in Phile- delphia Edo tne: ike think, The RYAN 10. RIGHT JIMMY GARDNER URSA Af Matchmaker Roohe Signs Them to Box Twenty-five Rounds Before Colma (Cal,) A.C. at 142 Pounds on Aug. 26. Billy Roche, Exp tchmerts and reteree of the Colma (Cal.) ao has gost suc eceded in clinching, another fight for his club, pecured 10 battle a e' * he Obserss' mr james BRIGGS OUTPOINTS - “UNK” RUSSELL pia eSBs, Patter Put Up Game Fight with Foot Injured, but Boston Lad Had Slight Advantage at the End. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15.—Jimmy Briggs, of Boston, had a slight ad- vantage over “Unk” Russell, of this eity, at the end of the six-round wind- i] UP a the National Athletic Club last night. Both men were dn first-class eon- dition when they éntered the ring, and @t the tap of the bell jumped io the Centre of the ring amd mixed it up. Throughout the entire first round it was a mse match, Rugssll hay- ing @ slight vantage. In the second Briggs's body blows began to tell on Russell, and the lat ter slowed up, and the Boston. bo: overcame the ' slight lst and went 8 corner at the of the round wit an advantage. The third round Sieh the men at tL giaminer and cons. lively exchange. Hua Far we if ba antennae ‘ang sell, lant iy ory S28/86 ‘body, fis aie 8, tor soy soures pale iP wi ie was ih in Briggs se- Maan | RE JOCKEY ARRESTED. Brought from heepshesd on Charge of Morse Stealing, Nathan Stark, who says he ts Jockey, and who gives his address aa No, 1115 Madison @venue, was brought from Bheephead to-day by Detecs tive Milan, of the it police tipn and locked up on @ oharge of horse stealing. Stark wa: e the cured sihaey meee and harness peeaning to a of all me pservers c Reset oumer of Rye ore7, 'FIFE YACHT AGAIN WINS. RAGE FOR CUP Temeraire Beats Iroquois a Second Time, Finishing Two Minutes Ahead, TTR, N. ¥., Aug. 15.—Enthu- fas at a Yilgh pitch in yachting ciroles here to-day. With the Royal Canadian Yacht Club lenger Tem~ eraine and the Rochester Yacht Club @efender Iroquois each baving won a race in the contest for the Canada Cup, the tle to-day is expected to be a W royal one. Another victory to-day f6r either boat @oes not decide the custody of the mweh-coveted cup, but places one or the other tn a position to fight off the fina! itengulee fof three ntiles to. a course each leg, twice around, making @ total distance to de salied of eigitern miles, was selected for wo-day's race, the third “| in_the gerica. THESE ARB REAL LIGHT WBIGHTS Hanlon and Fitzgerald - Will Weigh in at 133 Pounds at Ringside for Their Fight in Los Angeles Aug, 29. Bade Hanlon, the Culiforeia Aghter, The wind was about twelve miles an hour, with a tendency to freshen. This being undermood as Temeraire’s weath- oF, the betting-wes sn der favor, ‘Bhe crew of Iroquois hent on the which was used dn the defend. a meester voeae day, could not be tartened as Feaatly “oth sechia pak out for the start At 39 Set eter iroquois, sindey full ler Cae cote sali, he, Harun ‘dred 8 aa ch peau to at wen canes r remeratre ‘had ‘tn mainsail er guri be who ham not fought sinee he secured | 1: the decision over “Young Corbett’ in their twenty-roynd boul in Bsn Fran- cleco a fow months ago, will engsas In|, another battle chortly. Hig next op- oes Pang be ee Wit of Fomepsrogedpo Wee Bett aa JIM SULLIVAN BACK FROM WEST)" A. U. Official Enthusiastic git Suocess of National miONIStC DOINGS. BY JOHN POLLOCK. - Championships Held in Con-), junction with Portland Fair. tb- | occurted’ on the train GIANTS VICTIMS OF WILD WEST YARNS All Kinds of Stories Circylated About Their _-Rowdyism, but Not One Is True. SBS AE Rs 7) BY BOZEMAN BULGER. After a long and perilous journey the Glante arrived Jp town this morning Jaden with victory as well as outraged feelings at some of the crimes laid at Aheir door while on & scene through the West. Enatern fenders have only a vaeue ides, of what New York clubs have to contend with outin that country, where winners are feared, admired and ma- ligned. It cannot be said that ‘Weatern crowds are not Iberal in thelr applause, for on all occasions the Giants have deen given what Is coming to them on the field. It is efore pape ine when the busy bees of sensatio fosin, framing up deeds of rowdviam and strif>. Unfortunately most of these senea- tion “makers are newspaper correspond- ents “on their own hook.” "They find a ready sale for their wares.when they can make appear that the Glants have been in trouble. In fact one correspond. | Wor! ent in the West told me that he hed sold more than thirty special ‘stories so far this Season oh the ‘alleged deeds of McGraw and bjs men. In oxplana- A ‘Why, they’ eat that Knowles: Must Deny 'Em All. As ‘a consequence of these widely cl culated {pipe stories" “as they. are called- in newspaper. parinnoe; ;¥red Knowles hae been forced *to add to hts burdens the unpleasant Job of otficta! den‘er. = The grand blow-up at the finish of the Pittsburg series. spread broadcast seeds for many wild-eyed stories, and thereafter McGraw's troubles began. Of arrival at Chicago de. was, asked to answer more than ® dosen telegraphic queries concerning a big fight which “coming over from Pittabure." ‘The {reports which had ‘been telegraphed broadcast. mado it appear that every member of the New York Club was drunk and that fights were so numerous the’ conductor at one time thought of cutting off the special car, As’a matter of fact the AMUSEMENTS, fole crime committed “by the Giants was @ series of songs by the quartet In the buffet car. More Trouble Queries. Most of fhe team was asleep before 10 o'clock and they have no better friend than tke comb&ictor of that train. He took offense at the charges, After atriving at St. Louis queries - Were recefyed from Chicago about a Hight with Jack Root on the train, th which he 4a zald to have whipped the entire slud. The St. Lotis newspaper men, Were assured by Secretary Knowles aa well as the New-York baseball writ- ers accomparying the team, that the © story was @ Ile of the whole cloth. - In fact Jack Root was not on the train at all and there was not the slighcest disturbance On Thursday the Giants begin a werles until Sept, 14% which practically ends their reason at home. ‘The only other games at the Polo Grounds will be with Philadelphia, Oct. 5, ¢ and 7, unlees, Champlonmine sme, forme Rieter Med a a ae i. Vor a oulee cea ti ee tod favoriten aoteett 9 ig He es a3 Peg DREAMLAN ay AB # ed at 3.20. PARI -~ Sai fut Rats ae MA BEACH, fe hee ee