The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1905, Page 2

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dN Battling Netson’s if pesaiages & deadlock over this Tisawes | Nolan in- ha of Chi- pl out Ase in Timer Finally de for. Britt's "e, It spun in 3 flown on the table, rolida nesch cond plain view, ‘of ‘Native Ben, so padelt Bltetiyy qnen be Bie piinwe ‘pldmatum, ae anythitie ‘about confided to me Jater ‘He Accent koow the value: Ayer free the game ioe large out 8 ne oy cient dies tha aia ~“Naitve id JtMAY Beit Be lucky. 9 beat Dating Neisch ie “ewe be lee BE. the Frisch Aight ‘the te lode boxer has shigged the teférte, Little Badle Graney got a ae a3 ceehsion a few mouths bie ier iy remember. The welao~ ; ot phi will obviate that aim. ito, | Not even Britt, who tn Vperita tome. Ot. hia aatsrs fed-hoaded Nrotoers PC Ty TaTAT MRA aaeas adic heer NEW YORKERS LEAD RAPID FIRE MATCH Gen. Grant Watches. Shoot- ing of Riflemen on Range at Sea Girt. OBA GIRT,N. J., Aug. 90.—Gov. Stokes ot New Jersey and Brigi-Gen. Frederick D. Grant, U. 8 A. commanding the Department of the Hast, were amone the thousahds of epectntors obserting. the progress of the crack riflemen of this country to-Gny ot the national team imatoh. Gen, Grant was the quest Of Gov. Stokes and Was entertained by the lat- tee, at lunéheon at the “lite White House,” the oficial summer fesidence of tite Governor of New Jersey. ‘The thirty-seven competing teams re- ported to-day st 200 yards for rapid-fire hooting. As they finished the rapid-fto work, they moved back to the 600 yards range for ten shote at slow fire. ‘A& the completion of the rapid-fire stage fe the National team match, the scores of the leading teams wete: New York, 20¢8} Ohio. tae Bani Peep a et Matine Cofps, 1986; Navy, 1,088; Vand, 1,969; aah ota 1,080; potion ot pick! Columbla, 1.947; Rhode Inland, 1.040: visit; Penhsylvenia, 1,88; Mansa etal ides: New derasy, 1; Cot fn teetiout, 1,697: WRIGHT. DEFEATS Hostess. Hapert Will Meet Ware tn Finnr Sets for United Gtates Championship. ewrons, R. 1, Aug. S0.—eats c. Wright, of Boston, won the all comers’ tennis tournament to-day, defeating Clartnce Hopatt, of New York, in wirelght sis, 64, 61, 6-2. | “Wight will meet Holeombe Ward to- otrow ior the Ghamplonstip of whe Bled Brates. VAL CYCLING CHAMPIONS TO 0 MEET IN MATCH RACE “ “Kramer and ep tases will Which Is ‘ “Wor, Mena bob ides’ dish fhe bien tun dure ag the preaent indoor season at Madl- Gon Salitre Garden Will take plat aporrow night when Wrank kramer neets Tver Lawse aw matoh rice fo ne Word's chatplosbhip. — The. rag {if We run in heats. ‘The winner © wo out of tliree Gatrics Off the honote, Kramer jks me and ume again tated his superiorly over all Mort-diatan men in thie souhity, while Lawson bas just te. urhea from a (tp to rope afd fAustfalla where he detested avery 6 An sigiit. Up lo g few weeks aga, when Wren, aceompanied by Floyd Me Mand, put in he appearaneé upon | gvene, Wille Fenn was the only aiwho seemed Able to give Kramer tny-gort of a nd the Matter secms 0 have jist a stiade on him, With. Lawson, however, there isa WMAKONL taiGs aseit tuk Kramer's site, dtyopverything in his favor, to ran n Head with the former at Vallsbure Baturda ynignt. To-morrow night's MIN prove voottdiusively whivh of Entitled to| if Championship, MOBART 4? TENNIS. |" lis WOMEN PLAY BOLF TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP] | Mrs. Brower Defeats Miss Yotng and Miss Everett. Beats Mrs. Berriman, CHICAGO, Aug. 90.—Wignt pairs were i at line aden cra first tee for the open- ° h play in the women's Western champlonstp git touMicy al Homewood. In the ‘first round to-day the Western champtor, (Miz Frances Grersit, met Mra. §. 6. Berrimahn of Edgewater, Mrs, A. T. Hi: Yrower, of ea Ch, who, led et agi \ Sues Sena aia: E: it, de feated Maw Sc. Bereivian matt Sup, 3 to play, fared NANTES SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES. amen (Special to The Evening World.) Abg. 90.—The entries for to-morrow's races are an follows: eT Pl ae ah ar tt Blyoune ones weil; ihery hone. i Seon ig Wear the ttle i in My: hia’s Champion. Maere will be two pee pFofewalonal nd also vnree Ama-) ur races, Dhe great success whieh Was) {ended the Prevent indoor seisch at tur Garden has brow bt out a big string ring and dey! abed aoe v4 imate i, Downey, a | NYjely wna Rupprecht bright pariicular eters, Kramer, ‘beat Wek Lawaon iq fit ia bil J we ‘al ty ” ight Sys aot wets rae ie) to race th tre Mente ape of two be declared the winner, of eheh heat was a half mile, and as) Kramer Js certainly 1 wonder fot, that iB he slmoly made his spurt rignt ime in each heat and to fond the ling In eash event y ineheae announcement that Kramer and ngage ina malteh face f the largest erowds Witnessed a similar meet ‘at alibi 4 ok. BETWEEN ROUNDS. BY JOHN POLLOCK, Homan to Fight Mowatt. "Kia" Herman, the Chieago. light: weight, who fecently defeated Charley | Neary, Woe matched last night to. meet [tommy Mowat, the Hehting sonduot pf Ouinaso, for Mites founds before t Grand Hapids (Mioh.) A. GC. on Sept. ine will fight at 1W polinds for a pute Of Hoo. dermay has lready won te and is pil mut » this. ating, bee one the tenth round has been atarted. Murphy Training for O'Brien. Tominy Murphy, ie Harlem Iphter, ie ‘d for his sitteen-round bon! New gtuhd © be fo: by attrad that, @ the jit wilt i \ pny ta Le ae \isively uae us, a Bood a boy a long x-round ttle, | iis "will ceviginiye have: to Balt $0 O'Brien. Ruhlin Got Little Money, Gus Roblin, the Akron Giant, aid hot make much money oll of hie tight with pu McCormick, after i Wi the Way ‘Olina, Of Me aes mis Hint he gtope hal ar) ighites ne nied to only por half ot this ain, a an Hunli won et 19908 for He {rouble while John L. Siuliivan's exploded “phenom Was handed Line losers end of the plitne iin was HES, Me Coptilek oWeH homey afer ie ot through paying off his ex~ nenees Turner to Battis A ry ens Cours: hedta to he distance | a “eee i KACE—The ave ifeonae of Fatty tos E2Sss= SEPSSBE. ry Tin fAlverc crpmiivel oF fay Mal ‘Gama ho hae been match yet bl ania ragentn. ¢ aa Mae . nee Walcott, Willin’, Waloott, it champion, hing to i who. rine a Ur in ri ‘ing wader Wasp it take digimy, Gardai 5 an SHERPBHEAD BAT RACH TRACK, | 5, wg tit “deed ak oR a Pe eH the Jomttitats welter> ane jhe mi tentied kee They woe ‘Say "Native Son’ > When Jete instructs “Ragen “Un he ; Ting. JOCKEY REDFERN 18 SUSPENDED) Was Too Anxious to Get Away from Post with Shot Gun Even | After “Repeated Warnings from Starter Cassidy. Arthur Redfern has been act down for the rest of the Sdeepshead meet- | ing by Starter Mara Cassidy. Redfern | was so anxious to gét Away from t Pest with Shot Guf In the first race | yesterday that he tome through the | ee umes and delayed the f being cautloned by the orh again watched his inde And got away flying from his | fela, mith @ lead of two iéngiha. When | Redferh dame back to weiga i he w: intormed tha: n | the. meu t b@ had been set down tf for | i) Puts, who atarted in te ae att ee He oa, ate ine a cle heavily wise Tore th Avish Enira BRT comid’ee a sweat, ‘Although. ‘Jooke; dr Ol) he was ait do, was BY ALLEN SANGREE. (soeolal to THE ape ety me DATROTT, Mich., Aug. 0. Witet’s th | mamtter qittt ane teers toes? pH) eres t same |{tiesaiy, aa thougn it Fare ore, | fondo! to 5 Pissokctad ehip 5 he ‘coaching bine ‘yoa- terday. Once Keeler took a hap’in right lfeld. These periods occur’ 40 ‘meaty every club, and It Is them “hat gear lager fm pethitte hierelf how ar ‘em wp. ‘Tis morning the owiter ‘Of th 4 | Detrott tit, one ¥awkey, whose tether bet |trims the virgih Toreats of ‘North Atner- ca for a iiving, bet GnfBitt ¢100 that De- trot would wift thky aftétnoott: From she’ way, your @lup i# playing |, now,” gaid Yawkey, ‘T figure you: to finish About #evenbh, @na'it you weet aed & ite! be ath yout white-taired: boy." Now, Yawkey te @ milligneire tn: bls many dogs.’ He i @ eport. 3 brig vecuues he sald 60: gated Yewkey “.0dne in she Meandinevian inn- guage mux renrdin 6 myetery.as yres~ [Mit, but He cerialnly has the cagh, sed j@riaith sn not go against him in lengths, ay: [thgwea nds. ‘old. fom": was. gamne, QUERIES FROM FANS, MO he put up he that, he. managed. to bine the winner by Dear Sir! Kindly let me know (ef, ,Guitith ttead, work through your paper What wan the larg- Meoulnee) Very «good, est amount of eonselutive games Won a cveaan gos -e e—Improves *. we Base.—Chasi ry fast and by the New York National Léague team , during (he season of 1904. L. LEVY. sai Base—Lajole — No eomment ‘he Ginhts wou eighie: 4 rete ia elghtt y= » snaking, wo! ortstop.~ eat fl is 2 es ot tern teams, As we reme: the Wulk of the vietorios were] Sight Ficia.-Ker nite iieid Baverdet etisae, eal Bie art FieidHarteel ~ Fast runner, ty aK eaget Pinch hitter, good Boston eet Matlonali ‘ Pitchers, = Matiiow fips Tecate ri ide ghee a fetes a me ot ry. Bain te wen ine kd ona Bate Pin abso, 7 Wed Mya onesie atrert, te i wen in Sig nt = —Kvern — Fast feider, a8¢.—-Deviin, ecaabtdpastdey “al matinee) series? pe wilt i posal when fre. foul-rtriio Fule Adopted, and obiig ihe 5 Feucntative seame of. avons) * et } Me! Coaa oer Tonga by atthe aver ashy al ts. Be faite if fr oaks to make M $1,000 matend OF Hd, | ei fred o Jeffries. HIGHLANDERS NEED A STIRRING ream Just’ Now Is. Playing ih That "Don't Se Gare: Streak That Loses, . on meee es fore, that Ye Grit waye Hahn, eurnamed Godse, und Delehanty. "Riera fbr four innings, ire wes) m ve, eff; ‘nen ohe7 ¢ th fav ie ty. of winking” thie AES r the reason Hae they? wilt ‘not Dave lirth of eouret, father's name, He owns bao ee | : ‘UP however. for ia int ana’ Bray, sherey He reckons that |) 0-+: thie wilh-make the veterans hustle for son. a ROBES TANS xed up hie, speed end ria. Were in vain, pI 4 Couple. Of jotings aaa | ah with A Ai ‘Hfanton, (Special fo. ‘The Brening World.) BAN. FRANCISCO, Cal.,: Aug. . 20,— Jim Jeffries is. mercenary, »To-day. when Mavager James Coffroth, eT) the dite and Nelnon arp, $0 Sght on. Sept. Pepacter the. burly ;boller-maker that ment. of-sseferee: forthe match, the retired: iking at pugs wired hack: “Blew: much \s..there in. it?" Coftroth answered: ‘ paid by contest- | ante. be Nor sear or bean, reoplved . toni Menagets-of ent aad Nolen, wotwiths sta@@ing<tbatiit: has» been the -custem toupay. the Coffroth of his feply-to Jeff: they imme- \guised a lidwir Ahret Soin * the /artiebes,' Jett's mercenary spirit In ettled, ree Neison-GPeated o.-seasation ’ ts erg at Siler PODROME|uer Tal PVR |= in” sf ae BS un Cae Fis MaRS meek: MATINEES. petinant, in nen know |B Te-engaged next year and as TRA ore This, | ttle Ja bad) shape, Golma Athletic. Ci, before. whioh | he had been-honoted-with. the appoint. | M SL casneEEeaEeenT #wenty-round bout: hetween. Ed the -Caiitornia “nghtes, and Wie Fitzgerald, of Bouth Brook+ lyn, ‘Which wan to Nave been fought before the Paulie A. G, of tos \Atiwelen, Cal, last nteht, wap posts Poned Agdin until “Bept:. 9 ‘Hanlon didimed: that his arma ware ® result of the pevere sunttith which they tecelved, and/as they ptevented him from doing any training he asked for another postponement of the fght. « Mateh- Mukér ‘McCarey? granted Hanjon's re- quent and set the time for the battle Bent. 9. As this ts tho same date that Britt na Nelson fight their forty-fve-roundt Dattle at Colma, the indications te that anothér postponement of the | contest will follow, | Herrera Coming to Fight Goodman, can feathor-welght. hae left Sam Fran- cleo for New York and wiil proceed to Chelsea; stats, Where he will mest Kid Goodman, the Ghetto featherweight Shainplon of New England, for fifteen rounds the week following Labor Day.at the Dougins Athletic Club, ‘The Mex- can. ase la n decision catenin Gobdman. FIGHTERS kK KICK — ON JEFF'S FEE “Not in the Articles,” They Chorus, When Cof- froth says $500 Is to. Be Paid, For hours it was not known where he had gone, He was finally located in. brand,new training quarters “ar Col- i ‘ma,othe g¢ene of the coming battle, “Bun 1s tod mot at OLE — sald, when ees fo yh | hear the Gift tyouse, fight Is yin AMUSEMENTS, /PROCTOR'S,, 234 ST. Bal 6, me PAIN ut BOER Daily, 3 0 Co ORTON, BRA et ‘ Aurelio Herera, the hard-hitting Mext- at rene ata at a S + i

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