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ik Erne. The name “J. Edward was used in the first place by an of ak ie elan in ‘Frisco, who .° ‘The atistocratic ak knock at the, time, ritt had whoyn that he t, It became a joke, and je of aistinotion: ih gullty of wearing tong halr, ‘well as the best and most stylish that money could’ buy, when he 5 ; Somewhat later he cut othe ‘hair. J think Jimmy’ wore long ‘At first with the foxy Idea that it uld make him jook Iike an casy mark. pa few knockouts the hair didn't punt. ‘He ‘is a tough, wiry scrapper, wise as fish, and clever ax any of them. As ‘what tie” has; done—he has, picked artis pait oan Seay imaale © He was the first, man to wallop| j Corbett, thought to be invincible, he knocked out KH Lavigne, Frank ‘Erne and\Tim Heggerty. He beat Bat- tling. Nelson, who had knocked out Corbett, He lost to Joe Gans gn a foul, “after wkippiag the dusky thampion to a | sei ) traxse, Hoe got away with Martin Can- “ale, Wille Fitegerald and Charlie wer, Knocked out, at the end of eth; round, English | Cham} cry Wabez White, the bésr man that Eng- er ever sent over here, In this lst looks ke the ‘per= ofa ization: athlete.” Better WW the story is out that Terry McGovern, having fully recovered © from. his physical and ment: roubles, will start. fighting again. It rl Saif’ that he will try. fora match with | The winner of the Britt-Ne.son scrap. / Poipuc either Brit or Nelson, uthleres 2 in the very prime of fighting condition, against Ferry just mow would-be to pro- mote se killing, .Terry is not the won- ‘Gert ‘Kerrible ‘ferry! McGovern of “OF four years ago. He is not the \ Terry wie knocked out Eddie! pou @own in Polladeiphia. He ‘has at @ hard tlme of it, and even If He in Wing Js still far below his old Bhting welght, and in ny vondition to méeta touch nut like this Battling Dang (& second Motiovera himself), or @ bunch of live wires lke J, Britt. “Give erry: time. Every man who “saw the Brooklyn ‘Terror’ in the And nce Terence go up against {* now. few superfivous. thousands that Abo Attél! Gan whip either Nelson or Tritt. How wery. sore the round Uttle Deversite must ‘feel, and with What a Jaundiced eye regard the pair Who Will ‘battle on ‘the oth for the (biggest prize ring purse of modern penis: ‘My friend Corvett never ad- riised the fact that Attell ts ° his Own wuperinr, yet If he looks over the /(arliitter logicaliy he must come to that conclusion, Both Britt and Neilson ave beaten Young Corbett—bave riren & class above him, If Attell is til! that ‘puts the Denyer lad into Kid? s° Young Corbett wants to bet a PRAKING of * ath on tos Corbett, James summer? I met morning crossing the Th y-fourth » strget ferry, Jim way sitting in a dig grenn Bujomobile, dressed in the very Jatest doyil-wagon’ style, grasping the Stecring whee ‘ight in his gauntioted bands, ‘i'm Jéading the simple fe," said _ Corbert. “I'm spending the summer on mypestate at Bayside, with tennis and }the bubble, I'm putting on weight hee 2 don't think 10 gal agatd up 7 B! Dis ar Fetrics, “And speaking of Corpott naturaily Brings up the subject of his old rival, Rover Pigalmmons. While Corbett is i, ting bis auto horn Ruby Robert is ‘Opening ip with hie new show right We in New York. i ls “A Fight for We’ Bob rays that he Is going to i} anothe™ pionphip with |, ‘orbett,"" by the en the original 3. Corbett, this James’ yesterday BE ATTELL siarts to-day for England, where he bepex to be given & chance with Bowker. He sntends to Ment “for ihe bintam-welgne At IW pounds, at 2 woock, The Danina-weight clusy cooms to bo grow- ig quite aw fact in England ar it ty re Tie Limit used to bo » : i¢ Aik AE my memory serves 1% cor- ud ihgalde at that |) MeMurray a Matchmaker, Py MeMurray. who managed a numt oe dn tiie vieintty during the low oboxing days, has heen ap- muker of Basiera A wwitloh 4A Uke. #econd ‘te Kind tm that gity. cee a present . to Cranks rg tle to BEDELL WINS BIG- RACE AT GARDEN 5,000 Present Cheer Them- selves Hoarse as the. Riders Flash Past the Finish Line— Lawson Defeats ‘Willie, Fenn. John Bedell won the twenty-mile race at the Garden last night by the width of @ tire from Joe Fogler.. ‘The 5.000 present cheered themstlyes hoarse as the riders dashed Wer the finish line. Iver Gawaon, starting from ecra‘oh with Wille Fenn in. the ‘one-mile pro- fessional handicap race, rapidly over-) hauled his field, with the Bristol Boy glued to hls rear fire, and im the final sprint ‘won from Fenn by a foot. ‘The \summatits: OPS Ret Heat—Won ‘Son mney. 1 ie” Profeasional Handicap. by Iver Laweo: Fare y Willie: Fenn, scratchy Briatos Reset L 4A. Jen J. icap, a it state Dumues: es ee jeponala. Boston, 90. yds. “second Seer 03." Faa., third. Time, AMile! Prsteastonal, ¥ jon Bedell. Lanett Pusat pray Breaaya, sccand; Men yRDrook, Burks: Wa, Bohenttors Lee, New York, ‘fit M38 8 FITZGRRALD AND ‘on by “HANLON: T0-MIGHT Eddie’ Hanton, the rugged ‘Callforn{a Ught-weight;"and Willie Fitsgorald, the pie of South, Brooklyn, are'to ‘have t out Ina cwenty-round lore the: Dasifle “A: U., of Lom tAiigette, Cal., a0-nigut Thay Uae at 389 | nds, wegh in at 6 P. AL, for #8) per | * me entire Uyea:tp ‘ S thelr encounter to-nigit wil longraisrance altair they should purap Both. lads are nosed pamensss and siambang tac- Would not be a surprise if Sie’ ot them’ soared’ Knockout. be fory fhe bell rang for the Anish of tne con- DURWARD IS CRACK SHOT IN RIFLE MATCH SEA GIRT. N, J., Aug, 2.—The twelve prive-winners in the national individual | match at the shooting tournament avi thetr scorer folle 7; cent my Nd Sich 100 74 138 401 : B additional’ prizes of a xold medal and $80 to the competitor making the ighest aggregate score in slow fire was won by Capt. Corwin, of New York. | The gold myeudt And $20 to the compe: | tor making the higaest aggregate score in rapid fire by Lieut, Richards, of vaio, and tneh gold medal the Compotitor making the. h FigRate Feore in selma fr Durward, of Massach In” all’ Durward captured two gold Meus Anu da OY his gild-eaged work 11 | the national individual match, At the vonciusion of the firing In the We-yard stage of the national team miaich to-day New York was in the 2 tolal of 61%, The next of even’ competitors scores as Maine, 610; New Jersey, 509; Ohto, 500; United States Infantry, States Marine Corps, Columbla, 4%; United’ States United States Cavalry, The prige winners in. the New York, Bac: pistol match were iy Ut Bayre, CHS 60. ‘bird ane rd ape’ i old megal Thomas Ai anne, "Corporal Hecke vallver medal an, 4 ‘Winder, Ohio, grt medal and $8. Seventh, TAeut Woorgia, 220; allver medal ana $30: hy Lieut. Green. U. 8. Infantry, liver medal nA, $26. Ninth, Lieut Ns 6; bronze medal Orr, Onlo. 2%; Eleventh, 226; brongs © National total nt and $15, aval i Coffey After Sullivan. “Kid Cofiey. the lgaal lght-wetgh wha has fought many mn mood hate to New england duviag ‘the lant ett months, ls anxio “ae on wi Kad Bai) in Puce to box 4 ee ak ‘) fey “al ait i a Sa cht agalon Sullive) Abed Pate eto eis) itey within 4 8 ood SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES. (Special to The Evy@ning World.) SHPEPSHEAD RAY RACE TRACE, Aug. ®.—The entries for to-morrow s races are ag follows. RST RACE-Helling; for two-year-olda; ja flye and one-half furlongs of Futurity course. => Iretana 103 Th ie Sj Meee ge Roitt PSSiuns SS FSSSSBS5S8 ‘dicap: \for six. furlones RACE—Dine ot THE ott filles; ty 0 Calmgorm = Rolly ‘Spon JEFF. 10 REFEREE BRITT-NELSON ‘G0’ {Spécial to’ The Evering eres, BAN (FRANCISCO, €' corer ae LG rd yee ‘or Wine’ Tarte aod manegers.were in a deadlock for three dayn and’ aw pe lust resort they iipped @ coin t> gee whether Jeffries or Biller shouldbe the third man in the rin; Britt won tose and ‘chose J Up to this time it looke a the Ficat ight would have, tobe called off for want of a referee. fc t es. of ry man in thy ines had’ bean gone over fort three days and Tone of them suitdd both nartles. Britt objected strenuously to Hadle Graney, though vor of him. ONE WITZHOFF VICTIM KILLED BY DISGRAGE According to Attorney. Benjamin ¥. Franklin, who represents Dora Dorf, whom ‘the arc! ist Witshoft mar: tied under the name of Westhoff, the private detectives. in his employ, who are running down the biggmist's record have uncivered another of his crimes. ‘It 1a reported to me,” said Praoklin to-day, "that Witzhoff married a gift named Sarah Aller, who lyed at No, 127 Monroe street, two or three years ano. He robbed her ofisibont $1,000 and then left her. fhe poor thing a now dead, The disgrace of being married and deserted by*such a scoundrel, 1 am told, Killed her,'* Franglin also sald, his detectives, of whom is Behvil, who came into eats Nght ts Billy Nolan, the rival Lon with the Foraes divorce case, Was watchine two “acatchens” (marriage brokers) on the Haat Side in the hone of ‘racing Witshoff through them, Fake Rabbi in the Game. rabbi,” added the attorney, “wao, we understand, was the man who married | y: most of the viclma of the bigamy ayn~ dicate en the Kast Hie. It would not |do 16 give out any numes now, for that would simply put nigh Among the latest plural wives to come ¥ recs te suspects i of Wihshoft’ ct ‘ig “Guy hI a a fot Dern i a ha pd ane ber Ki eoks’ honey m the ae a he = eet aR ‘ hy at may baa A Bed ee mate anal wrt oe the announce: te ee it . Lag at | Pale. one ¥, prominence recentiy through his connec- the Bawatd Britt, the Fighter, Sime | Tk (Continued from First Page.) could not beat a rap to Lindssay. NO Newton had another assist off Lowe. TuEhiN dropped a safe hit in right. Hahn made olever catchessfrom O'Leary. and, Waroer, showing himaelf to be the (O RUNS, Third Inning. a hit to short, sate fly back of aécond, but ojala OUF rupning to ulrd, Schae- a tt boureed to Rililan "NO RUNES PUES Heian, singled, Over Plvertelda, ena. Meiniyre "fouled to. Chane. tin forced Keitilan at second, 10 wiles, unamelaced. “dehater ned New: Oo arade a bad throw to, fe ", advancing Lindaay, "to third tits inden Matter me. o Peture throw. t8 MeGuire. aU * Fourth Inning, Kesler, walked. In trying to sscritice, Liberteld pops to Warner.” Wwitleme fied a mile to Crawford, “Seager forced Heater, Schacter 10" O'Leary, Crawford fanned, Lowe slammed « long fly that Fults Just touched, wood for two bases, Coughlin dd the same Going to Hahn, oni his was a three. that sored Lowe. O'Le Warner rapped a single ‘oat scoring Coughlin, O'lgary hed thirg. and mer atgogna on throw, Yeager made a te of Killen’ holst, Mernivre walle. Link , "Aled 1 Keeler. TWO Fifth Innings Hahn Aled t “pe nt? to Neliiage Stoel nal beat: g bunt if having two atriken on on out and went to rt esi im aut 10 Lindsay ats ah jow the bat~ ¥ made a magnificent stop f, robding him of a. moans al Lowe lined t ied Crawford At Sixth Inning. Keeler une to nits Sy anes Hee ane fouled anty. NO. Ros ¥a fer fled to Mat aga te ea He an ae Puget tls” whet sib ghth Inain ese bed Due ra sd wiaar ning ( MeGuire} ging! NO| Wi iST. LOUIS BY’ BOZEMAN BULGER. Onc Fan--Why is the Bt, Lauis ball team like the seat of a small boy's breeches? ‘Another Fan—Becatise it was never In- tended fog the front. (Laughter.) Does anybody believe that when the Cardinals wera rounded up last spring Stanley Robidron had any ot winning the pennant or getting within the money? Answers to this will be Fused by the boat of inquisition as @ teat for lunacy. That game yesterday was as bum a joke as the one printed above, Bat for an anxiety to wet home for dinner the crowd would never have been awake at the finish. The ceaseless, monotonous grind of: hits was enough: to lull a colcky ‘baby into repose, and many of the trug and triad nad to be shaken oc- caxionally to keep them from being ex- cominunteated. But ff vou wanted to have some real | ola tun without worrying stout the re- sult the: Polo/ Grounda.is pair siculds have bei Yesterday. ‘Giants ashy waked ‘up Gnd Look the ithout the use of firearms or Ienonke-out= drops: On Thietmati's, Aellv- gorged themselves for falr, a ery. they Pia AA walling the he tter’s De (Continied from First Paas) i} sani? {gchlel beat out an Infleld roller, Walker Hied to Dobbs, NG RUNG. Mieaten's foul fly fell into Steinfeldt's glove. Huggins threw out Gessler at first, Malay pop filed to Barry. NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. his third safe hit, 6 id. Bar Lewis. NO RUN! pet Ie to Bride- Bixth Inning. tch's low throw. Fig anno ei « wee mut le Cone oft the base sine Tek Shai 1 siteed on rt rl fence for it ‘home ae, Stein- Ma! Iaumiey thipipd to centre field. Bates fied 1 ler stale second, was Beubied ‘to Tete, eater Beventh Inning, vane RUNS, hy rd Cat: called out on’ strikes easier led to rit .b Lumle; cr ‘nabs Bites pitched ball. ‘fa e fearing German a it at third on {oBinidewell to Steingalat, “rWo Sone Tabb went to second base for Brooic Bart ich 18 sien 4 o ear fied to pa, Ahi yin Inning. "rout att we og ae - it ih oe ouble a msi din aaa moun ‘8 agrtes ane MEANT TO LEAD Game with Gardinals a Joke to Fans Thiel: man Hit Full of Holes. : Was’ an’ &@&mateur he had any awk Style and Gees Merode, bangs NEVER Lap bleweher fence for three Racks and Mc- Gann followed with a Jong. range. shot | jinder ‘the, ropes for a, home “run, Mertes, not absshed, ambled up and smashed the nextone almost to the Tropes for three sbases and geored Duhlen's sizaling single to centre. this time the plate waa getting over- heated and Ground Keener Murphy was bags to cool off the bata. } going it a little too strong, | and’ the Giants let up for a minute, | ft] Only to resume the bombardment. In} jthe next inning. Later Bill Dahlen} | cloutea one over the ropes just for good measure and came in without getting up a sweat AMUSEMENTS, {|} 3 i H! PPODROME evar ick EG “A Yankee Circus on Mats,” | wie Opaambtelecgt Bae ag Bg ingle from | j Rai? § a varhin Courts. Cottrell-Pom Bavartin <n ae Powell | ker bat Toert errno eppoln ‘ofr they K tn, erred cr ee and’ THER, RAIDERS.’ * ‘DAILY ‘MATINEES.: esa Sammy? Gert u "aul. Conch Ernest Ho, et ors, oo ait, ualcs Kies Te dane ease, pare mints wea va Su ray 1 irene. fe a A mH aorta EN | BROADWAY 2325 Eien. 13, Mat gat eis =: PEARL i: PUMP (i I Big Mark Wed 4 Bai BEST YORK, ESTO Fit EA naa tating rca Nisit ‘| PASTOR'S ne... aye pot Ware tad A ph LE 2 MER, “ATEANTIO a @ CONEYISLAND 0 a TOMMY MURPHY OTA A SURPRISE “Kid” estou adhe “Mixed It Up with Harlemite in’ Great’ Shape and’Was Right with Him at. the End. hs “ee (Special to The Evening World). 7 PHILADELPHIA, -Pa, Aug. ‘Tommy Murphy, of New York, stacked up against somewhat of a surprise | hight at the National Ai ©: inthe pe son of “Kid” Carson, of Chickgo, © , Although the) curly-haired “boy from Haiiem was entited to the honors, he didn't have such a great advantage, Lack of condition told on him’ and be didn't seem to possess hig usual speod Afi stamina, Even at that he fighting al) the time. He found in Car- son an opponent ever ready to a Up or go @t any old, style, ‘The bout was a pretty, one, Both boys fought cleverly und kept the larg® crowd present on The prelim- inaries were of highs class and whetted the appetite of the sports! forthe star bout. AMUSEMENTS.” PROCTOR’S, sees. | Ae ‘Vaudaile | = tice Date HEMAY MILLER & G0,,” Brome qwwore & Lituefeld. Badie, Le eerd de Lats: | Porat AY TRACTION At PROC TOR’S, 5th “AVE, “ADUL'S HOUSE.” SHORESCE Hien: a Gwotttey stela, Ala’ Reumée: Haid Hate PROCTOR’S, 58th ST. ae apy he Adeld MJ ™ Still Alarm. nes Boo uw oh forte Gerai "e on acre WEA’ EATER x MRS. LEFFINGWELLS 1 Spore mee MANHATTAN BEACH tee VAUDEVILLE 2.3 PORT ARTHUR GRAND FIREWORKS. = suas tic eles TA AER ing ngs fasts Wort, MADISON'S. THEATRE. S33. MAT. Sinha ‘Walsh i Hott x CASE By Night mee BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. 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