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patie NELSON, THE MosT ‘GENUINE 3 FIGHTER” IN THE . wets, wf A * + ang never comes ag Brat Big - i ‘MILLIONAIRE WILL \N- NELSON. @Gpectal to The Evening World.) GAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Avg. 1.—It Js estimated that at least $750,000 will charge hands in this elty on the tessit ea the. be Eee battle. One bet ‘of even was made last night, Dut this poe Sigel hardly establish the market ‘as| Brice, Harry tt is of the opinion when. be betting ences me Saath Saya Britt will a Se tuvorite ‘at pate VF 20. woe : ey Dane will not lack support on! th pogy of the fight, if rts trem} " it if Ss Charley ‘try to do the trick inside of twenty, to show that he is a better twenty- | puted. to. by pl! (four | up to an. | HOB, whieh bs thence Who! te Pre hes WHT osctipy ae ‘boxes with him are re-! much bigger one juayers. They hove sig-| battle, oa their intention of etalnging thelr re ee | ‘Netoon. in Orders Four Boxes for _ FightCorbett Safs Britt Will e Be Favotite.: ‘The contract for. the moving’ at 19 all settled. and the fim, which will be about two and a half milles long, has been. ordered. | ‘The idrweat crowd that ever saw a} prine fight was that of the Jeffries- | Corbett’ metch, which drew = 361,000! house. Coffroth is expecting Brit and Nelson to draw more, as he can now! Kegn to Judgo of the house by the ad- vance orders for seats that are rolling Yin \ by every mail and messenger. | fg Py ‘ee at Coffroth to st ; r far which he received mi Nelson and Britt put in bi their reapgctive ve syinnasiums, p crv gron'nenaty mes ketene rank acer ant 2 arene. dor, the a mile event. champtonship wilt The amateurs are “¢.A. championship “ pe of the @tar youns- will compete for tits prize, The URNS AND BARRY _ OLASH 70 10-NIGHT Scheduled to veers in ake sh Round Bout in Woodward's Pavilion, 'Frisoo, and Former 1s 10-to-8 Favorite in Betting, soot deepen the better, for the heroes all ywent sipaight to. Vglhatia, where | ‘the drinking horns were bottomless and terplty was one joyful scrap. | naere were no wWeaklings or cowards. “Every man shouted’ and laughed as he went down to battle. He laughed if he} was wounded, ELSON bas inherited all ofthe N old fighting solr tHe gwes In to win oF'die fight) 4he grins, His net nerves ofjan ordi man,- The casual | observer’ would say that he has po “mebves at all, ‘for the pounding that he gets in a ring battle eecms to have no Yeftect. He is sometimes beaten to a etandstll,, qnd then he suddenly comes Ite and fighting viclovs- stage of the game. a ‘hod Bim going. but not a single ie of Linn ever succeeded in fin- knocked out Badie Pied: ‘every oun in the house expected to see The Dane collapse him- pelt, He did the eame thing, In the) pame way. to Martin Canole. If he 18 bunt are not Wke the BY JOHN POLLOCK. Another battle will be fought in Cali- fornia to-night in which the prin- cipals will be middie-weights. The pugilists who will figure in this scrap will be Dave Barry, the clever Call- fornla boxer, and Tommy Burns, the ‘Western fighter, who gave Hugo Kelly, the Chicago middle-welght, auch Nelwon hex been fighting in the ring) only a couple of years, but it didn't Take inn log to wet up to the top of | Me Ihe CONE? Toa Angelos, the beap. He knocked ont Ne spn sn pe Fi gt a RR ils gay a ee ey Ite ang.) Wil mest, ima tmense~raund Rout | at = 14 | Woodward's Pavilion, under the aus- eigen mn tee LEE Sgshgred| pices of the San Francisco A, C., of “Oharlle, bear Jack O'Neil, He w til unhes ‘of outside of bis own I Then to Balt Burns 10+o8 Favorite. the followers of | things well, | of Barry a3 @ fighter, they have ig- nored him in this bout, end have EE os WINS Cal. 1 F | which Alec Gregwains {s the match- | 6-1 Ung at odds of 10 to 8 §=6The showing Burns made against when fa bons teat the Chicago fighter oy reat M4 le saat tied non Pan. Oe ne sic hang ode’ the ites pus vorite, Bums ie « much improved Gans May Fight O'Keefe. Taka 18 2 Cone will be matched in future to try conclusions tn pan fighter, and if he heats Barry be will Joe Gans, the light-weight champion, Seunenets See ee itera | statin Pay Bee | Aah tore goa? jand Jack O'Keefe, the tard-hitting rare at, Batt om Matohias eae gat elty, |} Los Angeles, ts re- 1) LAWSON MAY TURN TABLES ‘ON KRAMER ‘AT GARDEN A. enewel cha: pe wwes, Fan at, Valieburg parte: iti resulted first of these N, ©. lonetht; ine LAWN TEANIS CHAMPIONSHIP Ris Nelson, Heis as great a as his ancestors. “RING TO-DAY, SUSPICIOUS MAN'S KICK. Switchman’s Job Easier than Keeping Tabs on Form at Sheepshead, He Says. the-ring track to k tab BY FRANK W. THORP. | 2e"e, tack, to keep tab, on, tne ‘The Baspicious Men sat in a corner seat on the hom: train jest night, anf was shaking his head dole- fully when the Apologist, coming from another car, stepped in front of him. “Bay,” sali the Suspicious Man, by way of greeting, “did you ever stand ‘on. one of those small bridges over the yard of the Grand Central Depot ‘and@ wonder how in thunder all the trains ran in and out on all that maxe of switches without getting tangled up and smashed?’ “No, I can't say that I haye done that particular stunt,” sald the Apol- ogist; “but I have often wondered how the man in the switch-towers kept @rack of things.” Easier Than Doping. “The switchman in the tower has a Jead-pipe cinch keeping tab on those switches as compared to the man who tries to keep tab on form et Sheepe- bead Bay, With the straight track, and the turf track, and the round- “No; if you were eating a cheese sandwich, and it suddenly crawied off the table, you wouldn't see anything wrong about it. You'd probably say the cheese came’ to life, and let It go at that. Now, look here. First Mason performs on the grass and Is beaten Dy a @-to-l chance, Grapple. Two days jater Grapple performs on the dirt and a bunch of klyis run his eyeballs out. Yesterday First Mason comes back to the, dirt track and he runs the all-firedest race he ever ran in hie Mfe,"just getting beat a head in 2.06on a slow track. Now, what kind of form do you call that? Then here's is actually beaten @ sixteenth of a mile. He coms: back on and runs a corking good second to Lord Badge yesterday. Explanation it, lease.” Good Way to Get a Price. “The ony explanation that can be “That 80? When do you wf Syd Proper runs. iat faghter me up on the back line.” a ee SELEE CRITICALLY ILL Frank E. Selee, manage: of the Chi- NUWFORT, R, 1, Aug. 31.—Beals C. Wright, of Boston, defeated Holcome Ward, of Orange, N. J,, for t he na- tional tennis champlonship at the Ca- sino to-day. "Waid held'thetitte, while Wright had tovah® histway through’ the ‘all-comers' |’, tounament and won the privilege of Challenging the champion. ‘To-day's event was @ new emperience tor buth men. Ward, after wisning the @l-comers’ tournament inst ‘yoar, se- cured the title of taasaplo? throng: the defaul: of H. L, Dohesty of England, winner of the title in 1908 Wright had Tenohed the final round in i901, but was put out of the tournament by Lamed. ‘The entire soctal colony turned out to}* watch the match, There was a lt betting among the experts before the match, mostly al yen money, Wright took maich in straight sets, 6-1, 6-2, 21 Play was started with Wright serving, Ward took the first wo strokes on fine place shots. ba hiae Wright ran out the mae, «Hy the next two pines en- Lively on yore errors. Hoth men ran Me it Wi habits re vice, but Ward aeomed eve Honoma Belle D we 8 Mer: over the the fourth, ut the set. jong drawn mee santas elght and ¥ errors ie in = SPSS ME ATHLETS and T. J. Callahan Competed ilegally, and Chairman Steil murpehen 7 Them. DEATH COMES 10 at sone Das chk eaten sociation, 1s a busy man these days, bas fle bands (ull wiuh are spepains illegally, At the Aviletic Club «umes last Chariea Penning, of the Trinh | Athletic Club, was protested 1 wround that he way « ted Article brs] John Dentop Dies ae Reenlt of SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW| WESTERN WOMAN *Appreni 4 Weather and’ track indlcations—Clenr, fast, is issued or onal A Hee ny ha lowed to iP cttbete ag in ais IRE DSQUALIFED es : mer hee ti Denning; of Irish-Amerioan A. C., GOLF CHAMPION LOST.) ye played Be given to Mans 2 Sept. 2. Fh lee. Everetty of # Hxméor, e champion, >was “defehted by Frances. Anderson, of Hinsdale, ‘by @own in 19 holes, in the golf tournsiment to-day for the Western women's champlonship. Milos K, W. Towner, clubmate of Mise, Everett, was defeated, one down, by Mis Roath Breele, of Homewood, Tofentoa eo apes Fair wees nderson ee the pig. AMUSEMENTS, aca: ‘DALY'S Theatre, in EDNA MAY ctubcnice ARON, Fare ik Ala e PORES Robert rt Loraine agrees __SHAT she TODAY OA" gona, a Jer LE FIELDS ftracns: waidits ay, Rice & Pi aS MPAON & DUNDY, MANAG! mg Yankee in aa Mara pw, vanim art cae ae narbune,” ot TOUGHT» ser T proper ‘EDGREN. ‘ « R u bee hee: Pp 0 -s 38 ST. eat tie iy ee ribere. Dally Mata: Seieyetre Raced ‘Night. PROCTOR'S, *S, S,tasth sh Edwin Arden in ** ZO} ae 4 ie 5, ration. 5 ORAM. Paco See oe oe VAUDEVILLE E isn CO BRNSCARRIUAE © NORTH BEACH. FREK FIREWORKS Blennenworth starts on the grass and |* Pa THOROUGa BREDS Matinees bad foe, 35, 39.018,

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