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the world to fill with things that jorth reading. Here is Jim- just handed 4n by the spe- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28, '05. ‘Bob: This letter will reach you “BRITT WI LL PUT NELSON TO SLEEP” IN be t friends think to cut ¢ before the inet oscope.,” So Says Spider Kelly, and He Seems Confi- \ dent—Battling Dane Trains Hard. »S ‘ (Special to Thé Evening World.) BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2—Jimmy Britt mever looked better or stronger than he does now, and “Spider” Kelly expreases the greatest satisfaction over iis condition. “"fe can go in and fight féty-five rounds right now,” says Kelly. “This fight is' going to surprise a lot of peo- ple, for ‘they may see Britt do what they least expect. He will ienock ‘his man out sure. Say, let me tell you) something. In this fight it won't be! T | Nelson's secdnds telling him ‘Only four HAVE ONLYONETHOUGHT RING THIS TIMB, AND BE TO KNOCK THIS Danes. BLOCK FROM MATEO BACK INTO BAN FRANCISCO COUNTY. Coffreth is making ‘arrangements to peat the biggest crowd that ever attend- #0 s ring event in this part of the coun- I cannot describe the interest everybody seems to take In the affair. Nelson hae done a lot of talking and Icnocking, and we took our time abost giving bim his answer. & LOT..OF PEOPLE OUT HERE “THINK THAT HE 18 GOING TO BEAT MU, AND THAT HELPS SOME. tell@ me that the house will hold am feeling Ike 2 two-year-old, My , _ yttipstn fe ‘mounitains did me a world ef good. eS aor IN ONE OF YOUR RH- E ARTICLES THAT YOU RE- E ‘"0 THE MONOTONOUS WITH WHICH I WAS BIGHTS ON TWENTY- GISIONS.. I AM GOING TO THE OLD Way. IT's THE TIME YOU WILL HAVE TO CRITICISE. FROM NOW SHALL WIN BY THE KNOUK- ROUTE. I START WITH NEL- With best regards to my friends on ‘she Big Street, 1 remain, sincerely, JIMMY BRITT, AUS last paragraph of Jimmy Britt's answers a question that pnd ‘enities have been throwing for a year past. ng ae which he won fighting he went tn " Bel an dn his best days, be too wild for him. anxious to. force his Has he the old | |number of rich three-year-old engage- more rounds, Bat; only three more rounds; but ‘Only two more rounds, Baz" “Poward the end of the last fight thia was their talk, and you don’t have >| to hand it to a fighter who is winning. ‘The truth is he had not much left, and they were trying to keep him moving in the hope that the referee would think he was finishing strong, They talk about Britt being about all out in that lost fight. The? are crazy. I had’ him under twenty wraps ell the time. ‘The public has never seen him really extend himself." ‘The Britts will not believe the report that Nelson is very Aght. Brother Bill says: ‘That is some of Billy Nolan’ old stall; he is trying to affect the | etting.” Jeff Will Get His Fee. Wihen asked as to what setilernent hail ‘een made with Jeffries as to his fee, Brother Bill declared the metter would | adjust itself and that Jem woule get anything within reason that he asked for: morning Britt took a run, through the park to Stow Lake and rowed a few impromptu races with friends from town. In the afternoon he worked as usual in the gymnasiym. ‘The ‘open-air idea seems to have been sbandoned.. Spider Kelly was opposed to it, contending that when a man Worked indcom he could fight a lot better In the open. His contention 1s that a man then feels fresher, Doctors, however, with Kelly, and all declare against ylolent exercise in a stuffy gymnasium. Crowd Watches Nelson Work. A big crowd gathers daily st Battling ‘ison's training camp. Every inch of “gym” that ts not positively te- Gerved Yor training ‘purposes 1s occ!s* pied. The initial event of the atter- noon’s schedule is a spirited game of old Irish handball. George Braun and Bob Lundie help Neleon punch the little ball, ' and the going is full of pepper. An tmprovised sandbag, md» of a! stuffed gack and about’ two yards of, beach, is next on:the lis: for punish u- nt, After gombinanon unbling and | ‘The open plaftorm will be in readiness | today and provided the sir is not 100 sharp ‘out of doors most of Ni Do; the ops ere fast Frid mark ia che, no ning puts “Bat” on edge for the afternoon's gymnasium | Thinks “Bat” Will Bo Favorite. r Billy Nolan 311: has bet $100 thet Nelgon will be t Porites at ringside. A ant in- dications, however, 1 lowing peetus to be in but one eek often accomplishes Wonderful | Ghangis in the wage ring order. ORMONDALE MAY NOT RACE THIS YEAR Futurity Winner Is Suffering from Slight Attack of Blood | Poisoning and Trainer Welsh Don’t Want to Take Chances. Ormondale, the Futurity winner, may not race again this year. ing from a slight attack of blood soning, and hiy trainer, Tom We seems to think it will he necessary to retire him for the season, W. O'B, MacDonough, the colt’s owner, does not care to take any chances with Ormondale in his present condition, particularly ay he ‘has a ments, after which he will probably be retired to the stud fn California. GHAIRMAN STEIL ON THE LOOKOUT Chairmen Btell, of the Metropolitan Association Reglstration Committe: havin gnoticed several newapaper al toles in which suspended athletes are MAvertived to appear at various games on Imbor Day, calls attention to the suspended athletes cannot ven under protest, and al) aih- "| letes competing mgaingt them will diy- qualify thomsolyes. Furthermore, clubs permitting éuy pended athi to compete knowingly wenger themselves liab.e to. expulr from the Amateur Atileste Union, agcording to the rules. FIGHT QUERIES, abargenes cyt ing Du de on polnie o iy Jkindly un: Id Movoy svar fin Core He ts suffer- | THEY DROP FROM Hereafter, Thus Comparative Pikers. ——_——— E. EB, Smathers, Jesse Lewisohn and A.B. Hudson, all three race-track Plungers of the biggest kind, have joy {mutual agreement degided to become | pikers, : In tho future they ‘Will bet only $100 on a horse, whereas In the past anything from 35,00 to $25,000 went on anything they liked, Smathers, who recently sold his string of racers, 1s responsible for the sampet ‘and itxcame about in this Bciathess; Lepisoan 2nd Hudson ‘ast |Puesdav were in the *lub-hosa came ‘paring notes on their turf fortunes of | the season, Al agreed that in the Jong run the changes were against them. man jn turn said that he had frequently won large hastened to add that, all in all, trom season to peason, he had lost ty, “Then why srould we continue to bet heavily?” sald Smathers, “3* 18 @,lozing wise, 40 FY know, apd yah ase slinply enriching the For my part I'm through with it Pans will Minis my bets in the foture to #200." Lewigonn ‘eingh.’ ofope © ‘lant yoo ea hento ihe in fhe mane old nav piaving ee t to prove I’m xincore in the daa 5 ter, wnersea minatuess, 77 make # oat if you wili both Join, Vag gay that you are both bin lose apo willing 'o gult or bet only smal amounts, Now, if you will agree "to | net Only’ $100 & Price untill the end ot the seasop, 1); und 40 te b ditcen’ , ey ‘agried, PLUNGERS’ RANK | Raa AAs | Lewisohn, Smathers and Huds) gtr, round "so son Agree to Bet Onty $100) Becoming | round contéet at South Sharon, Pa, ee to the old wey: LABOR DAY le ged Interest to Easterners. Next Monday. Labor Day, will go lads who will figure in this sorap are dows in pugilistic history a record-' Tommy Murphy. the Harlem ther- breaker. No Icss than ten contests ure, Welght, and Rouse O'Brien, of Boston, down for « on on that day, and as, Who is said to be a crack-a-jack. They) the conte: are all well known to| will fight ftteen rounds at 120° pounds, " {fie] ring followers the results will be looked | Welghing in at 8 o'slock in the after- for with intercst. | ncon. The mest important bout to Eastern-| Another good bout in New England jt ets te to be held at Detenit, Mich., and| Will be the fifteen-round encounter be- Lewis, the | tween "Chick" Tucker, the Avonia A. C, feather-welght, and Chester he best faganer wesley oh that] Pi Haber precioas Ue a Balam ae Mightwelght champh figure in a twen’ bout at 136 | pounds, weighing in at 11 o'colck on the morning of ‘the fight. Murphy to Fight O'Brien. ‘The next bout of imp: nce will be the) cen Jack. Black: burn and Larry Temple, colored weiter- weights, who are to clash in a fifteen- i. They wi y willl cinrea the bout a’ dre: » Pilladelphla There will be two ie main ong will be that given byt The National a’ woich Jiamy hitudaipaien “aid Be om art clas! ands. Joe’ Tipinan, of imors, whe recent iy, Eddie Crowley, oe Washini 5 be the Prine! na bo aga aes bap pas sales and his ee earn, Sullivan, “+h Pi us an ere eh feat its bathed af Ps iat eae biel ‘4 the Moran » in the SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR MONDAY ot (Special to Toe Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD HAY RACE TRACK,| Dandéllon MBs 2.—The entrics a aa toile for Monday's races PP te RACE Roy Sreirenroia pate: oid Ba era for four- a Ste Monday night. These blacks are fighters And are capable of giving and taking) considerable punishment. A: 1 Philadel rounds. Sullivan’ ght which promises to be one of the: win, two Bosto best battles between little men that have) FOF ‘fifteen rounds neesore ever been seen in New Ei i, & of ‘Bellows Falls, —— Au Revi tel||e = on Il GARON SAID WINS PACING [ATEMPIRE Bruckheimer’s Entry Captures Class C Event in Light Harness Races. {Spicial to The Bvening Worl IRE TRACK, YONKERS, “DePt. 2 Under dark clouds and in the New York Driving Club held} fta eleventh matinee this afternoon. At Jeast 2,000 overs of the ligtw-harness horse journeyed to the track to witness the races. There were elght events on i } | |i ¥. ! er ‘rancls, “eccopd. é ‘Third and {ined svat, na. Won by J. &. Meese Bhar stewart Bh recond. Ti 2844. C, pacing: — Won by “DANNY” MAHER LEADS ENGLISH TRACK JOCKEYS, Ameriean Mider’s Porcentage Ont- plasses All Competitors Dur- jag Racing Season, ‘ LONDON, Sept. 2.—Danny” Maher, the American jockey, Is making a close race for the ehamptonship of | Bngland for the present season, -He already leads in the percentage of wins, his percentige being 27.33, agalnat 22.10 for Wheatley, his neazest opponent. Bince May 27 Maher bas bad 2 jae hh securing 7 firsts, G4 secondy god 34 inl With $80 mounts Wheat- ‘ited secu ed firsts, 61 ont winners dure Bis ed her node seven USEMENTS, drizzling | i) A, Hooper's ‘* Beatle MRS. DERRING WESTERN GOLF _ CHAMPION, Women Played for Title in Driving Rainstorm at __ Floss Moor, CHICAGO, Bept 2—Sies. C. Z. Der- |ring, of the Midlothian Golf Club, won the Women's Western Golf /Champlon- ghlp to-day on the Inks of the Home- | 700d Country Club at Flors Moor, de- | feating Mra. Franc Anderson, of Hins- | qale, by 4 up and 2 to py. Playing « provisions) nine-hole course, twice ever in a driving rainstorm Mrs. Derring. and Mre. Anderson wore all equare at the turn. Last night's deluge made most of the Andrew | outer belt of holes unplayable, and by order of Mrs, A. T. H. Brower, Prest- dent of the Women's Western Golf As- Seceuton. fre Qreley Tore recess £9 play twice over the provisional course, mete up of the first, “Second, Sain, fourth and fifth holes across.cyt to the ‘Afteenth green and the sixt beven- lori avd pring Rouen Derring, on the second round, i | eames ginteet io woman eat tt clinched the mateh wining the cham- J. |plonsbip. by 4*up and 2 ¢o play. ° AMUSEMENTS. ————“———u“““~“~“— DALY'S Dep vrm EDNA MAY o- Sacra eth Bt. MRS. ee ee Nelson T'd {ian im WINNER = STAKE ce AMUSEMENTS. PROCTOR’S, ie ‘ST. Bi in a ae pct ae 4 Moore & ray weer tRY. ak Ge 'PROCTOR’S, Sth AVE. oh OOL’S HOUSE” Ry cee Sie PROCTOR’S, Pa ST. A Friday re 125th ST. 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