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what Jimmy Britt will oak out Battliig Nelson when Yi cogs at Colma next month forty-five round battle. Anat the dopesters wilt chorile ¢. when. they read this, James in won otherwise than oh of the referee. T*wave several reasons for tak- wf ft. 4 firt place, I saw Britt's ‘first aot and have followed his =e fhfully ‘ince, ‘that time. I constantly picked him as the win- ner, sand Have yet to be disappointed. ‘A man with a long and unbroken list Bgeatn . WILKES MAID WINS PACING AT YONKERS (Special to The Evening World.) EMPIRE TRACK, Yonkers, Aug. 19.— The 6,000 lovers of the lght-harness horse could not wish for a better day to Witness the ninth matinee of the New York Driving Club held here to-day, The track was in perfect condition and Yast time ‘was looked for. ‘There ‘were nine events on ‘the card, all heat races, best two in three. The close and exciting finishes of the pre- vious matinees served to attract quite @ big crowd. ae Seg of the card was event No. nich dnvader ‘whidh wont aera ae ae against W. C. Floyd Jones's team, Ki Shimes and G ae coe te oats Holt, which” made victories is a good chance. He will) (y's Jone ome tie if he keeps at the game . enough, ‘out in each fight the his faver. He wins ten, pet- seo nat ‘he loses. » in the amateur |216 1-4, at the’ Olym- First Heat Class C; Pacing.—Wwon by cisco, brought vigr | Hoppers Crawford's Dr. Madara; 1. A. 4sh, smooth, with lopg bangs of hatr “2 exactly, in the middle of Mis into his eyes, Jong -! Senantaoe determined way of ‘and he forced his way in lke dog from start to finish. es the natural leaning one has igh ‘a consistent winner, Britt has © other qualities that favor him in this | “Nelson fixit. { en igim clever boxer, Nelson ign't. ‘counts in a finish affair. Bet thus wonderfui staying qualitles. “Xn we cae ‘of is twenty-round battles he “has brought out a lightning-fast finish. aL: gouldn't do that unless he had a reserve store of | aire! SES to are on. He has a le: foug reach and. the shoulders of a cerswelght. RGR Nelson fs a stayer, nes been a stayer. That is bis long sult 4n@ battle. But he may not be so 000 | thisstime. He hes taken a fearful lot} ‘of punching during the past year. That rena ‘gets even the strongest of them time. Britt, belng clever and cun- a an build, wel- hi ever been used BSctentS te ae Nua ail of Ms tive powers. 1p a finish heals fen (ora fend cievertess ough (0 ral: inet i Tatatement that. Britt and it non waole purse pet—-take/a litte salt bBritt ‘and Nelson are ident, & think. Bot James ‘business man, frst, last Pe all ‘gr ime, He told me, not long ago, ago, that even when he was cocksure of winning ‘he never placed more than $600. on himself, It's-a long leap from #090 to $0,000. “Too long for Plumber Britt, Nelson inight be willing to bet $10,000 on himselt, if.he has it. ‘The Battling Dane ix one of the’ most self-confident | acrappers in the world. But Nolan | ay Nolan ts a professional but he tsn't crazy. He might ‘on his fighter, but he'd never $30,000, with no loser's a oe ath ana 10,000 hard silver dollars | and Britt did gpter tn E aA ANSON SUSp0s of the Amerlean League. ‘The ) the part of President John- uit of wiasatd son FOR TAAL kis ia sou i ay sei trength and | He always } 0} jeasie ‘Thompson, second; I. qqigbper’s Black Belle, third. Tim as rey Heat ane No. 1, Class Dj Pacing.—Won by 'T. G. Hinde’s David te; J. . Wilkes Maid, rew’s Carrie C., 29 Second and final heat, Class, - ing—Won by H.C. Mape's 7 ae clor; 1. B, Leaty's Princess Pie and A.C. Sehusiers. Mona’ ape Sislancea. Time—2. 201 Second and final heat, Class C; pac- ing—Won by A. Crawford's Dr, Madara; 1. A. Hopper's ‘Bessie Thomson, second; only two starters, v ‘Third a: R Bright Light second. ‘i two starters. not eta . his previous recor: von. He went the mi First Heat; C. Rice's Star | Gaseade second, Campbel third. Time 2.12% First Heat—Clas« B. trotting, won by Andrew Crawford's Belfry Chicas; Ar- thur Lanes’s Dan, gecond: Wiijiam Scott's Wilkes, third, Ti 9, | Second Heat—Class C, ‘trotting, won by Stewart Barr's Bright Light; P. Ryan's Rita E.. second. Tme—2.25}6. Second and Final Heat: class R; trot- jing cWon by Andrew Crawford's Bel, fry Chimes, Arthur Lape's Tan second. Winlam Scott's Kitty Wilkes third: Time— Heat Fvent No. 6— Won by e's Star Pugh. J. HW. Camnbel's Susie G. second, FT. Lap- lace's Cascade third. Rirst” Ment—Cloas hy HT. Topitr’ ® OR Rain's Zento Grev RIT 2. Mme. rat Feat, s r rotting—Won by 1, Hflnatrick's pou Rone TR. Kennedy'n eddy 2 ‘Time—2.94 Invent went 2 mile against 211%. Time f class A: pacing Won by E, J. Laplace's Bui Wm. Scott's SUNDAY BALL GAMES. In the first game of a series of three for the championship of the Bronx th Cedars, the present title-holders, a’ the Emeralds will clash to-morrow at Bronx Oval, One Hundred and Sixty- third street and Southern fray. A preliminary game between | fest amateur teams of the Bronx will | precede the bie With Bowman, thelr crack pitcher, on the firing line. the Phikidelphia Giants will tackle the Ridgewoods at the Bileorons rounds: corms bas won out of 41 ary season, Linde- ay | Ra will be Inthe po for Ridgewood ‘The noted Monroe will be on the couah- ing line. There will be an early game hotwaen two that amateur tons of ais Career, te the one-time crack of ational League, and a National ue twirler will be opposing pite at equitable Park to-morrow. i Jeaguer een engaged by the subur- Metropol hers The club to help. them ey’ tan team. ‘The Marquettes and the Murray Hills will meet to-morrow at Field, ‘Tenth street and Second ghee Brook. This ts re third teama and it should be 4 pele batrory Fiat ta will do. the ty7jtling for The vighions, with smith te That tavt aggregation of colored huwe- ball players, ihe one X-Glants, » ifr be the a Tosa Aen avenue, 6 een tre : apes Phen hurt oki Wally ey Fe anes c S fp, Stewart Barr's | fela i. On King Chimes and Governor’ Holt aid | mai -f By cate pin ae, ts oe Marquette} {ay covers to mix it GRAND CIRCUIT AT. RIVER T TRACK, (special to DINE Brening Wort.) PONGHKEEPSIE, N. Y¥.. Aug. 19.— The Grand‘ Cireuit trotting meeting. closed at) the Hudgon River. Dniving Park this afternoon with three well: contested races, Dut the attendance was small. “All. the leading horses are being slipped to Bos- 4. ton for the Readville races riext week, First Racé—210 pacing @’In'5); purse $1,000.—The. Meld seemed 80 evenly Bal aneed that the pool-selling was mush cut up, Perpna bringing 3%, Steln $10; EM Goors $10 and the field $18 Peruna wo nin straight heats. Summary: ering, b. g., bY -Norbell '(L. Mur- 9m mptio, lt. 8. (Dayis), 2, 2,4. b & Bohgetter), 6: 3.2. od Ne wi), a] Bonus Wiikcea,"ch. im. (Howard), 7.5, Browale, Dr. g., (Kehoe), VP 6. Ro Roy B.D, & oe Murphy), 8,°% % br oenisee dis, SECOND RACE class, ‘Trotting (three in fy urse, Se pees ‘The talent appea pick a favorite” PPfor this. yas: pase’ tor and ‘Thorn Boy at TROTTERS CLOSE The track’and Weather were the Anest: |. nen <4 Lens Pre deodl fi ghting “buikd, STEVENS BEATS COLLEGIAN AT TENNIS NETS. SOUTHAMPTON, L. L, Aug. 19.—The remaining bracket in the ‘semi-final round of the tennis singles was filled here to-lay, Karl Behr, the Yale Pennsyiyanin, by the score of 6—, Backed Switt 1, terms of $50 to Swago at $20 and $15 the field. Swift B. proved equal to: suis: hare, for Me. won ia straight nests without much trouble. 61 . (Rtepon- Swift B., b. g.. by Stam B. (Clat. 2s %* Laird), 6, 3, 2. (Gatterson), 624 4, 6 ¥ af Ba “Havel, 46.6 fee ot 5 f Kinstress san having the sosinatrers, SHivided’ decond ands thled monies. THIRD and ). 1, 1, Kinsiness, b. m. 0 class, trot- sou Clarita W. was ‘Topsy $i), Robert Me $10, ‘This race was’ very much cut up, the roan Robert Me and Yim erry nitig @ heat in succession. Bum- yritst Heat—The Roman, b. g, (Roths), 1; Jim Ferry, g. g. (Franks), 2; Bonnie . 8. (I, Howell), 3; Robert . (Jolly), 4; Topsy, b, m. (Al- Clarita’ Wechem (Geers), 8, (Brinkerhoff, distanced. Heat—Robert Mc. 1, Clarita é im Ferry 8. Te Roman 4, Topsy » Bon: Russell distenced. Time—2.6% Third Heat—Jim ere 1, Topsy 2, The Roman 3, Robert le. larita = W. Son umenstin BROOKLYNS BEAT PIRATES (Continued trom First Page.) Jon's men were determined to win out and prevent the Pirates from making @ clean sweep of the series. First Inning. Clymer lifted the first ball and Hall mado an ‘eamy ‘eaten Capt 'C drove the ‘bal bi three usual pi Leach under to Malay" and‘died ner was called out on Strikes ‘and the footers guyed Honus, ONE RUN. -| Dobbs: went to Fakes 2 bezel Pall wrsolted oy on ur wide bal! ie . Lumley gave an exhibition of ae 5 ee Batch tripled, 4 Mt iebrand alex a how Dodo ty ‘a one and threw bim out tabs enna a fly, Mi rien mada Howarg, B “4 latch itche; fj ed first 0 We it nae filed to Ea fo RUN Malay to een tr {0 af abave and went to th 0 right for another, ‘Bergen pen! inte Ritchey’s bands, and Lent ‘at first, Jones hit yee ii les Batch up brant and died Third ha made. another catch of Laie t's ou car ths Hand. ot Clymer’ foul. Dowbs' of Clarke 5 low line v foul 3 ea haa eee ned for ee weco! the seoring. ci fatke. yf a8 nd. Wi time. bbs {noed to centre 4 fanned. Lumley hit to bite a ad foorced Dobbs at second, Lui @ ¢lever sical of second. thrown out at Are! by Brain, i) pol Inning, rabbed Howard's fot nig fy witch “Dobos ea | work “In! the BY ONE RUN; pea mt ander 5. Behr played with the eameiaecuracy that has. characterized his jprevious mieting. He was” théb matched against Richard Stevens, Vase line expert’ for ‘the honors in the tour- Bament on the courts of the Bea@ow Club. _.. F. G. Anderson and H. F. Allen de- featod “WW. A. Larned and Henry Holt in straight sets, by the scores #~1,-t—4. ‘This match was a long series of rallies, Anderéon earning the majority of points for his sido by his splendid passing. Stevens won the singles, beating Behr 62, 6-0, 6-1. Summary: Invitation eingles—Semi-final round.— Kari Behr defeated Edward B, Dew- burst, 6—0, 75, Invitation doubles.—Third round—B. B. Vincent Lyon and George A. Lyon de- feated Frederick C. Colston and Karl Bebr dy default. Semi-final round—Frederick G. Ander- |son and Harry F. Allen defeated Will- fam A. Larned and Henry Holt, 9-7, Consolation Singles—First Round. Wyle C. Grant: defeated: Harry Ho 3," 546. Stewart Waller on lark, Jr... det t PooMintington. by itera, Clarence 1 Pi defeated W, t Cameron by de- ‘alt. }, Stcond. Round.—Wylie “C, Grant de- feate id Stewart Water et, ea. w. A Y. Biewart defeat I risen. 6-0, G1! Gourge ALN Theodore Rosseyelt” Pall, by defanit, Robert,.M.-Miled defedted Arthur M, Browns'@-1, it G. Bu Snow detente Ford Bun: thatop ult. silllmean’ defeated” Grosvenor atlooury, 4 eee, Bamuel Ar Beards ley defeated B. Nott Potter, 6-1, George C. Clark, Jr., defeated Clarence Pall 6-3 hire Eh vasdectes AyNettleten de: feated Robert Mf Milon 63, 6-4" Alfred Silliman deteate 8. Bamucl A. Beardsley: deteated George @. Clark, jr. 5-1, 64, fo Bergen, Clymer ined a fi Into Geesler's Ri Bergen shattered the mumoaphere with pares, swings. Janes was disposed cof Wagner ai Hall's rounder legs, ferting Hall first. vn “airuck out lke a schoolboy. NO RUNS. trae ht Sixth,tnning. Clarke's igh foul dropped into Ber, gen ri aoe ie ae ata doubled up Geesler the eth Ee eee te fall to Hligebrana's * | curves. hay Mebrand tossing him out at first NO RUN! Seventh Innin Howard singled Liga sonne wild tl coeow nder. rane nalied att gled to and Shy aa TAMigebrana. line ‘geibied Lew! planned ot rgen swatins base: Hanae Doobe, led to. um Innini st reached et, Fas his fie tr edins Psy iv 4 champion, defeating E. B. Dewhurst, of|” | suis Ri ne Nettleton defeated |o: ne fall, fulton the fatter'a | by Wagner and | | ‘ee : te promifent Futurity candidates, was only ordjhary. ‘The ‘weather was fine and the track fast. 40°to 1 Shot, with Ea: Banger! aa E—$000 added; selling; for three-¥ six furlongs, Start gud.) fvon castle Mises 18. 2 ¥ ‘Banssuse, Raibert, Plonear, Col Waite, aaehiowar. Regal and ‘Pegky O'Neal Brust Up’ made the early pace, but was outrun by Weger Mirror, which | jet to the'stratch, AWater Mirror then eway Vand Brosh Up, again ook be lead. FnDINE by a length ana a half from Humo, which closed strony and beat Water Mirror four lengths for the lace. Woh at the Finish. | BECOND RACE—The Beverwyck -Steeple- | chase, for (oUur-year-olds and upward: about two miles ania half. Start good, Won easily. Time—6.31 8-5. aumige ane.Lomere } f ie mlden Ceve:Rodrock 101 4 ee ae ee ion 8 Malden and Jim Newman took turns early running. by twenty lengths from Malden, beat Jim Newman thirty lengths fo! lace. The latter ran out nearly every jump. - Burgomaster, the Winnet, THIRD RACE—The United States “Hotel furlongs. Start good. Won-easily, Caughnawaga’s Cup. aH FOURTH RACE—The Barktoka” Gap, 1 thred-year-olds and upwa Hie and alt Prive 9 Btart poo... Won driving, Time— tas Beldame dM hie hnawage, oo was, Ten dame. Won In the Streteh, eo! ns, for’ lili epi put at | wat, for two-year-oldy: value $10,000; a So ERE Battling eis “method = ~=-2 Hel, slays willing €o "take a punch to et one “Ln 9S on ‘was id ont arvers style. TWO40TO 1SHOTS| (Continued from'First Page.) . gron bya neck trom Flip, which closed err hs ahs are ngths. (Bpecial.toThe Evening World.) en ‘Aug. 1W—/The entries f re as {ollows: _ Sn BACEEr Tiree sar-olds and up ere ‘or 108, en Bays BE tor f: rounTHE RACE—The Arnsterda xn ihere-yeat-0i upward; one smile, Novbiney - 108 B 2 Burleigh Jude Hu Biatae 2 tive: Grew Britts Posrtton helps leek staying He crouches and, Covers his chin { with his Let aS shoulder y, LANGFORD AND BLACKBURN GO THE LIMIT TO A DRAW condition, with Blackburn apparently, overtrained. Langford started the first rouna7by Bout at Chester, Pa., a Hot One landing a right to the jaw and ribs. Throughout, Both Men Doing! piggies Cereal te rightIto. ie ‘w, which he landed intermit- Fast and Clever Work at Long] tinsiy. Biockbumn lea in the seqomay ‘with a left to the jaw and right sto. the Range and in Clinches. qtomach. Langford dia the act, catching Blackburn on the «jaw ‘with @ left hook, In the following rounds ever ambitious, kept leading, and continually rushed hig taller but lighter opponent about the ring. The men m- quently clinched and ti ‘© was siderable hard infighting, Rowe fk bor ind. recolvedeseverai in’ the brand bad ket that made him wince end grunt. Shacmbure displayed more skif t athe heavier opponent, pelting ford's ribe and Lees in the naa ‘own. TEIN’S 23%. 30" _ | Sver, ana ianied several cood pul TINED RVERY Da Bown Zaea ere on their feet WNSTAING JN, THB | the final ‘gong gounded, and ai eon ATRE|no decision wes given the fight “was a= conceded a draw. AMUSEMENTS. (Special to The Evening-World:) CHESTER, Pa., Aug. 19—A hot fit- teen-round fight took place last night between Jack Blackburn, of Philadel- phia, and Sam Langford, of Boston, be- fore the Leipervilie A.C, Both men entered hie) ring looking én the pink of AMUSEMENTS. if: | | | Sry aus ESTAR Sees stesrtscrtanctn |] bn es gions 1M SRR YopeNsro-hicit "ate (gi BERNARD es | MS AR Revie Se oxayita ‘Mr. Hl, chanwed mae ee eo TATA S THENTRE, a. date Wed. and Sat. 256. i. ese] PRICES ‘PRICES | ths reese 0. | Sever Hieber. ot ee NEXT SSOMDAT NIGHT, AUG. 21, 21, “BILLY B. VAN ‘HE ERRAND BOY.” Everything New and Up-to-Date, MATINEES MAJESTIC. 2. @& TO-NIGHTH ia) As ST TIME IN NEW, YORK. Wat ae Sun eer Aye PRED by) WRIGHT'S Gpcountey Tayi ie York State Folks. sorcoiatealae ‘Dreamland. Zc. ‘chyiidven 108 100, West End tp T We 73 LUNA PARK|| “otis: Card Store, tare, ware 288 Anton tive Bost tc S00 Gramneren. HaANHATTAN BEACH cece Sa ‘a | Pa EVE. AT 8.15. i] 2 Hares, oS BIG ATTRAC fons: ma Day. 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