The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1905, Page 2

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fone of ‘these give. and Teast since, the time (Gpecial to "The Mvening World.) ‘what you eee in’ fight.” 3 ire R - him nearly to death Aittle fighters apart. te im | ute gone, |@on money Is. Britt will be a 2-to-2 favorite. i | och of the plicing xind. hot fairly started, and Hor BE eF jumill to-morrow, ———_——. Ri i Bybe ae SQUADRON A WINS PISTOL | [ i reas al gs Girt Revolver Match. end the air cool and bracing. ‘Bistance being fifty yards, wervice, regular and national match, to ov ‘ow and 1, Squadron A, National ‘York, with a total of roo} tun First adel a Philadelphia City Cavalry, ted Ges follo' & ' “? ket E i 8 ip Ph i i : ff fi fi ti E F Hy A MISS LANGHORNE WINS NOVEL RACE. Sharkey fought the| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.—“I shail wot accept Promoter Coffroth’s offer, worth I Saess they can tinve me. It ts amuch of a hance to get’ the worst to make good except your hand~betore The above ia Jitn Jeffries's ultimatum. Mt wults Munager Coffroth, the sham- plon will referee the Britt-Neleon fight. ‘Otherwise ome one €ise must pull the That was the end of| The detting on the fight te now the | h Ghateey's Sghting days. He nas aubject of much comment. A moming ‘Waihe since then several times, | paper declares that the scarcity of Nel- nad peor Aiadened ’ swith euspicion, the bulk of the Britt tures the opinion that before to-morrow petting so far in the r~*}-rooms it has Sorbatt declare it will not start in earnest, The only 90 bets TEAM SHOOT "= ‘New York National Guards- men Score High in Sea The work consisted of the revolver ‘team amatch, the company team match and the Leech Oup match. The re- volver ‘team match Was open to teams of five men, of the military serviee,| .Conrit regular and National Guard. The ‘tan- | tor -tnreo-v1 ard American. target was ustd, the ‘The ecnnpany team match resulted os “MIX, ‘the dopo more, when Ng Gonna to th ‘Nelson's Se Wyse vant to gee the men sell at even money, on SEA GIRT, N.J., Sept. B.—After three @ays of storm the riflemen in the aixGot- Inj4ng tournanient reported at the fring Ine to-day with the sun shining brightly yoar-oul THIRD ou main ‘The company team match was also ‘pen to teams of five from she military guard. ectenty-ate rilemien competed, ‘was open ~The distances were 20, yards, seven shots at each ce, The revolver team match was won by Guard of Now | PEL, veness. All of thi slump even ation of some of miana 36,000 of his ‘s, “TLL REFEREE FOR ~ $2,000,” SAYS JEFF condi lukewarm moved from Lar] An cuuse a price up to or bet. This would RACE—The gaits “and geldings; six track, Quy at 8 Fore! Ro) L775 FEET to Hospital. ERS” WH fo far matte around town have been be- tween professional bettin;? men, horse- men and gamblers, and they nave heen at even money. ‘This ts Britt's ity, and/meny of ‘his ardent supporter? hav bet their small syms on him early, in peice. ney teke the eon. before and should do it again. Fu: 8 grand ition irther- turned of ‘his ‘support- érz into enthusiastic admirers, In conti evidence of Britt's ond condition is the ordinary showing feson makes in ‘work with his partuers.. Then again it was announced that 1 I very light and seemed fo lack fhis old thme Vigor and rkabl le ag- SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, cbs eRe were in ‘the odds ‘as the day of the fight or even t fg: before it for | two. furiongs | 118 a ake: | cabin, HY a. ot Baws 3108 arial all ages; six furlongs; AND CUT HIS LIP, deukine Was Angry When Others Iusisted He Should Go hag on the chin finshed MGQovern’s Slugging days. NOTABLES BACK FROM EUROPE Kaiser Wilhelm II. Brings Home a Great Crowd, Inciuding Gen: Miles. Charles R. Flint and H. ©: Frick. The North German Lloyd steamship Kater Wilhelm If, t-day brought in 6% firet cabin, 34 second cabin and 710 steerage passengers. This Is the largest | number of first and second class pas- sengers ever landed at this port from @ single ship. They were comfortably housed during A remarkably uneveattul grip, though George Weatinghouse, booking late and finding no whole stateroom to be bad, | was assigned to Captain Hogem Among the passengers were Gen. Nelson A. Miles and his son Lieut. Sherman Miles; Lady William Beres:ord, George L. Peabody, Mr. and Mrs: George P. Tangeman, ex-Mayor Charles! A. Schlieren, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gil-| helmer, F. A, Heinze, the copper kin Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Flint, Henry C. Frick, Mr. and Mrs. George Westing- house, P, A. B. Widener, Oakleigh Thorne, Talbot J. Taylor, J. D. New- bold, Meyer Jonasson, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Harris,"Major and Mrs. Harrison K. Bird, William Astor Chanler, Mr. and Mrs.’Peter Dociger, ir., Stephen B. Kikins, jr. J. Palmer Ramsey, Rene Bunas-Verilla, wite and children and “Herr Direktor’ Henri Conreid with After fall of seventy-five fest into Belle te Rickshaw te! coment-paved cellar Oscar Jonkins, « ‘Bunan-Varilla eal hie had come at the request of President Roosevelt to appear sult of his showing in the Lator Day battle with Jack O'Keefe, Wiitle Lewis, made a good defensive fight thereafter, formerly Duchess of Marlborough; xm| u roy, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Gugsen-| sven Bactthg N €lsbn nas while” To 4 will go like “ro ates Gpecial to The Evening Wort’. DETROIT, Mich. Sq. 5—Aa a re six the New York boxer, will be matched } the right back. with some good boy for the next boxing enterisinment, in this city. probably Mike Wa>1, if tho welgnts can} be arranged, or Jimmie Gardner, if the Werd bout falls through. “ere is a pound difference now 1 ca the parties, Lewis asking 138, ...c: Ward will not stand fer better than 155. It wag Lewis's. Appearmes. Michigan, and as a result of his work he is about the most popular boxer that has appeared hero. this last season or two. From start to finish he beat} O'Keefe, who stayed through the first) round, in which he waa twice knocked’ down. merely by stalling and clinching. He came back atrone in the second and/ of Lewis went to his ‘man strong in she twelfth round, cutting out a race-that' raade it look like the finich before the scheduled fifteen were gone. The Chi- cago Ind took “an awful’ beating those iss: four perlods, but he was ame and he was strong ‘ana was ‘there at the | finish, though leg weary. The winner left for New York on a| night train. “CHICK’? TUCKER AND | GOODWIN IN A DRAW! (SpeN21 The Byentng World.) LAWRENCE, Mass. Sept. §.—"Chiek"" Tucker, the crack feather-weight of the | Avonla Athtetic Club,tef New York, met before 700 persons. “A clean twelve- round exhiz!tion was given by the two men, and at-the close Referee Tommy Sullivan deciared the fgat a draw. | men were in good vondition and ‘appeared | ater the wixth | was } i wings. on "s win's men t was a leader mon were punching Gard Ta ahe preliminary Fred ¢." pe nonton, nave We band in the deciaton went, to Jack well. *" SAD bus) sour in, the te ae Russell, of fourth ‘and Desmond, of YOUNG DONAHUE WAS FORCED. TO FIGHT ) before the Panama Canal Board of Kn- @inters at Washington and give them tha benefit of ile views based op his experience as the enginecr. for the French canal. He said “be should advo- | ininasy sate a lock canal, the Fefusing g0 onfor'a 15 bat in time he etslithe other audience nearly to fet iim leave the ‘hall, he Was forced to fight, and rounds. leading. FIGHTERS KEPT BUSY CELEBRATING LABOR DAY mobbed LARRY TEMPLE HAD ; BEST OF BLACKBURN, 2113, Donanue, went on for Baldwin forced the battle, and did al | (Speciad to The Evening World) time, -ea ten rounds, sapeton. and.Joe- Durner, pounda, Chester Goodwin, of Chelsea, iat the | knd- } Unity Cycle and Athletic Club last night | utes and ten seconds. SHARON, Pa., Sep’ and Jeck “Blackburn, evening srent twelve rounds to a Gram! in} 1s..the-.-Gouth Sharon: Opera-Houss. It was a vicious fight from ‘the call ‘and one in which ‘Temple seemed to have a shade the best all the way; but there had ment between all con décisio: between was eas! Vcppane been e Afth round, DESHLER WINS HARD BOUT FROM PANTZ (Special to The Bveutn, WEBSTER, Mass. Boot Se Bedore 00 members of the Lakeside A, ©. the open- ug boxing meeting of the senson was held. Deshler, of Cambridge, at tae of for colored, “Ist an agree- cerned ‘that jf men were on thelr feet at the end of the twelfth round galled a draw. Blackburn was down twice in would be Kiweitwn won 4 sid Ox tite teen rounds over Kid Pantz, of Bo-ton. ‘Dae bell seved Rants in the first round, but he came stronger after! tat, although Me did considerable holding. Deshler could not land the ‘slumber punch. he pretiminaty tout, scheaaies Tar Long, of at HIPPODROME, THOMPSON & DUNDY, Artiacially Cooled ” ‘tA Yankee Cirous on Mare’’ ‘andievesmen.” QW VARIETY CIROUs) and (‘THE RAIDERS." ‘Dany MATINEES. BIO satin say WAKFIELD * ‘deen ao. generally patronized in this burx|and his = A NEW PITCHER BY BOZEWAN BULGER. de, Grimth has Gus up © young pitehep ‘who ‘looks good to ws. His hameigs ‘Wilbur Goode, arid he halle Grama Sota. Pa. Now please Sows | ~ (TWO LEAGUES GOOD FOR NATIONAL GAME BY ALLEN SANGREE. £0" Bole Grown eile Ont, Tout Clark Grimth maintains thet this | {tend had hie outing et, the achome makes for al! that|argued it out as to Which one had be better sport. ‘Two Leagues Are Good. Bvery baseball writer in the country re-| And, of course, you cam to 10 oalves hundreds of letters during a sea- pele yo again - at on acousing bim of “boosting! certain | sTho “and all, to che We teams. There are about two bushel to wea beskets of such stuff in this office now, and the writers have not the gumption to sign. ‘This is “yellow,” but ieer-|{> witness The experience was esting; for it shows that the New York m_had been confined to x fans eat, talk and sleep baseball. nate, . ee a Why? was “MoGraw's arerenmvenosn, Because there are two leagues, and/the first game handily, they make competition. “All must ade|‘wrems and top weight. Joe mit that the national game has never ay AG @s now. So keep on writing. for Jt only shows that you are rooting. Why Game is Boosted. On the other hand, you must know that the newspapers nothing out of baseball beyond a attey dolla boSeted ‘by tht press because the prées e knows that dt hy the money and gets a Ute notice, Tite ao =, tts column That is iJou might call, tees oa: ‘But do you the newspapers com- In? Beato. ‘They pay te Western right #0 Shoot the day's @tory down to Park Row for the public's | benefit, and, incidentally, to or #0 gg Paesan hee ae Now Mirica Reatam: Coooen JH. GILMOUR, ‘Adeline Seas Gat: fia, ep eee a PROCTORE Boek SF: ‘Tee is ee | Seereie, ABE Howell PROCTOR’S ‘ST, Shows

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