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cert THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1900, SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT that Corbett] h “dead one.” but thin in the fret Tatimation | bave had ‘that he Worled. The Indianapolls a. C Rt hops ts some of tar tefe Who are in need of “digging up." way THis w ERES a brand new idea. and it is vouched for Dy the Scien. ate fitted with epring plungere which tife American. a magazine that| are connected with crank handles turned fujls for freaks. 1 read in the| by machinery. TA. gome years ago, when I bad the| ‘Separate crankshafts are used for d-breaking bie myself, that if an/ the right and left arms, and they carry te Ante two cups wugar daily| pulleys between which an idle pulley ts two months his strength woul! mounted. These pulleys are connected like ne main driving. pullay by a belt i shifted from skie to side, ing firet one and then the other n Tite action The ated by an irrogu ‘ffease something Eeiimernian and night IT ate my ry. with a tablespoon. Balled forth prepared to startle the} C orid..b wrapped my fingers the hammer Sandie, gave & helde Wem its: thty heave and sent the leaden mis- body of the boxer is arranged to swing walling owt over the field, It | backward or forward under the control tor a je. Then {t dropped | of an Irregular cam. so that the blows th « dull “chug” into the ground—| will iand in different places on the op- the same identical mark I had been | ponent pitts eight weeks before. But don't ; the body will deliver an uppercut faith in the Scientific American. “The machine ts driven by an electric dour jth theory was all right. | ™otor, and can be made to rain blows instead of a tablespoon | th it may be na seta inntend of a | them. or it may be operated slowly tor have ased & shovel. | the Instruction of the novice. ae the WT all this js off the trail, The | MAchine Ie fitted with spring arms and tatest “Golentific” {en't in the Liens an en cip hh agen etn ward off] ows and thus protect pimseif.” tower tina It's a boxing Gevice| ND ee sawantage thee tee | meeme to have overlooked ts that this fighter can't be “talked to,” and con- | sequently won't fake, “Jack O'Brien will be glad to get one. to take the place of his erstwhile | sparring partner, Fred Cooley, who joosed & wallop when Jack wasn’t ready. And if one can be made big enouga there's a chance for Jaffsiee te emerge again. which fist ip MULADELPHIA JACK O'BRIEN, Deing very, very anxlous to get | Batmny Berger into « ring again, | has jet for England. Samuel ta will “m ovr midst.” ROM r¥cent developments & seems that umpires have thet Mr. O'Day refumes to wubinit to a fine of tor allowing MoGtnnity to “at. tempt to make @ alaughtar-house out of & National League park.” Mr. O'Day saye Mr. Pulliam had no right to mix him up in the oom ‘tion about slaghier-houses, and still lees right to ‘enviable reputation in the many en- it nas had, Not oly does it) strAteht tends and “counters, it varina thee with ap occasions! | Weul, and ite biows are rained with ‘& mhied and power that are the envy atte ‘broteesionad boxer, does not “lelagrape”) st ln, it does not give a warning at coming blow by a preliminary back- Jerk, which Is e0 common to all/ the beet of boxers. Nor can the mt gwcape these Slows by side- ing, Decavee the automaton will him from one side to the other, y % EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART RAT RAC A100 wit: handion for al _* 680 bh ain ment 1S. Winner, ot wR Pers aan, cs we, turleroe Start poo, by “Rassington oh. Mie Lane __ Jeekaye lectin. Jove Leth wns A Gueation of Cider ai the end. Sewell outriding Cochran” Vin New had wooed ‘out on the stretch turn. hn Now had wooed. ae BECONT RACK —f1 00) addet for t Wo year olin. ix furlongs tap & wr. bf. by Goldorest anthvine Time 5 09 a% 8 Gold Lady finished Very wtpong and waa beat, At a Golt Ball had bo ektune” Mahkigomery ACH —ELO00 eddes. 7, three yver-cide Pimen—3. Tata i Win Fis. Tosheve Ope MeDeniel 4 kK 4 8a Wieh Coe Ce pier neta Pesneess Roval Flsoc Bolly, Roanwer Toma! aso une all MEVENTH LACK—4),000 ada ore Malas, hie wad xt " aed : y Air Dixon——Merdin. rs “ Po, T1678 4 83 448 as $ i@ 44 4 3 6 4 a | 1 he Become POPULAR. “For instance, a back swing of | | ae rapidly as the best boxer can receive | ‘ + ted | deduct trom the wthall salary the each aide of the opponam is a trap | i See ier ae aes Ne oor, connected with the tase of the | being a MAaUghter-house expert anyhow, | Maching in such a way that when he| Mr. O'Day didn't kniéw that the Na- | ‘ ional League Park waa being con fee Wh one or other of these doors | Tones intctone until Mr Pulllam's eo the mac’ a around Ughtening charge against MoGinnty nial ‘The arms of the mechanical boxer | wan published. Aug. 2. Twentieth Day at Brighton, Track Muddy EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN,_ THE “AUTOMATIC PRIZE FIGHTER" MAY REVOLUTIONIZE SCRAPPING DESIGN AY FoR i i} | LF TL Boxvep one of THESE | AVTOMATONS T'O 67 IT RUN | DOWM- FIRST => titties, ws crappie “You Handed Me a Lemon, |,“ and I Can’t Stand the “Gol furn yer, ver didn't make nuth whimpered okt Wash as be pulled | Himself together, “I wus fixin’ to git off i ennyhow.” Squeeze,” said Hank. You ve got to give it to Puttiam, Not satisfied with that “slaughter-nouse metaphor he hes aprung another new one on the first turn of the cards. He fe the firet man on recom! w suspend | man after ho bas already qvit Marry, | wun fixin’ to ait off ennyhow.’ On top of that Pulliam has deprived the game “Mr. Pulliam, here ts my resignstion.” | “*Pon my soul Hank. what can be the matter su've handel me a lemon, and I can't stand the squeeze” ROU. Nt Pre hats prevent it. Every player in the land ill gr over ihe lows ot Hank O'Da Wey might. Every club i | Poa Lnaine io glad he National. Leagus tn | On, the row ee Something | the wild hear what And I don't want to en cet fe cick ne beet scandal.” “Watt Honk, or Henry, es J-#howlt+ any. TL just suspend you for daring to} | resien. exit Hank. } tears. |} All of be mixed up in no wee being said. cot nt which goes to retnind us of an Lg incident which occurred when we were | working In a Wttle country town down | South: ‘To perntt of no toubt-we hasten: to explalp that youts ‘truly has resily worked Old Wash Newman, « halt-witted na- tive, had ridden to town astride of a | tity above Juteer, Arriving at the Court-House|% "ell to A Square the steer suddenly bucked and| well, here we are, threw the old finn off his back to 'secand place, and, Day. ‘and his retirement “1 of thousands of Satara ‘to theta If O'De permit It the pulls would pladiy con tribute the amount “oF the fhe ‘ODay hot Made of that kind of the oe hink this over. still thas thanks to Hugh ~ BROOKLYN SIGNS . Duleines, 109 (aa) Botanwee 0 THIRD BACK—For threeyesroids and uuorney ealita, coe mile and « alates Col. White ioe tao: SAsetina is Yanry Street ee ee 40 President Charley Ebbets, of the i ookiyn Netlonal League Club, hua rf been atwent Irom the bab grounds vince hg wet Saturday, and it wae learned from AY & Felabie aouree thut he is out on the divy pincers 3 Ebbets! FOURTH RACE—Threeyraraiée act uy riand, of | dendican. miie and a furlong feenndly Ries ey 106 “ootlection Join the team to-mor- | FUT RACK—Ong mile, tir three-year MIATH MACE For two-year-old maidens five ang ® furiowss ft E. SMALL CHANCE Foxy Trove? !) O'DAY WAS SUSPENDED BY PULLIAM FOR HAVING THE NERVE TO RESIGN “He | ‘Oh! It's that alaughter-house gag 1| of the beet umpire It ever know in pun- pulled off. then. that rankles ip your | ishment for a crime that Hank did not crop, ts itt" | comms and could not prevent. Thate “That's it, sit Upton Sinclair hae put | not hearsay. 1 saw the fight. The me wise I can't slend for the WH Nhe now of the crowd war so grest Henk + ~ FARE FIGHTS . ow'd rou Lint vat wave & LITTLE adesctl AUTOMATON ) | DRUID WINS 7TH RACE FROM HYPERION from First Page) WITH AN IRON MAN WoYLO YUST SHIT BAT NELSON, (Continued well, Jaunty was badly burt and wll iv be destroyed. ©. K. Was Never Headed. © K. rushed to the front ané opene! up a gap of half « dowen lengths on the ee headed by Left. Moker never stopped riding O. %, and though elght ‘Tengen In front of Left wae ridiag hard at the end ive jength« in | front of Tarlac ured her lem whowlder, taken to Dr Fhepard in the hope of saving ber for stud parpomen Druid Led from Start to Finish. Druld went ty the front, made all the running and won, eualiy’ by a length and a half from Hyperion who civend strong Jennie Metabe was th five lengths awey, te HIGH FIELDING (, TROUBLES THE | Fans Regret Loss of Famous Umpire, Who Was a Big Help to the Game. Duffy, Chicago at Inet ght the needle In the heart-rending pace New York has outwinded them all. Pittsburg was HIGHLANDER firnt to falter, and Chicago fell yenter- day. A fow more of thewe Incidents (Continued from Fine. Page.) and you will wake up some morning | find the Giants in first place. It | Qoughiin. Gheabro Mied to Payne. NO won't take many of them, either, When | RUNS. it was seen that New York had Crawtord singied through Laport [tase On the hip the crowd forwot the) Pe eat —out—tring to make actan eoena before them and kept their eyes jayne s Sy : filed to Dele riveted on the board for news from | nanty ) RUNS. Brooklyn. The long-winded affair over | Third Inning. there wes s heart-racker to the PolO|]~ Gonroy walked, Keeler acriticed | Grounds. When the Giants had fniwned |Coughiin-to Crawford. Elber | thelr clean-up from fifty to a hundred | to intyre, c Be a and ¢ cap ~~ 2 jwot Chase. NO people hung around the ticker until it Lindsay Hhed Elbertetd. Schmidt | WAe seen that the Paates had won out jgrounded to LaPorte Killian singled in what was evidenuy the best game! Jones neled over third. | of the ‘weanon, “Tough on Melntyre, but Schacter fanned. NO RUNS tougher on the Giants. They want ie-place money without a dead heat. | Fourth Inning. LaPorte singled to centre swieieans} Mertes got another round of applause ced at to Crawtord. Dele an he went batward yesterday. ike pan a te ie moe ‘id R rulbebg now 6 rough the notes. old pal." remarked Bandow. | vitgbro fied 1 Payne, Delehanty tak- Bur alt is not gold that glitters. You ing thing. Kielnow stole second, but on will notice they yelled juat as hard when the phy. Schmidt pinned Deishanty ot 1 atruck out ONE RU, for the final out. Metatere Mim to Conroy Crawford leimeaa to ceutre and again tried Ww | streteh the hit into a. two-bagger, only to come to arief, Conroy to, Miberies BOZEMAN BULGER, OLO'CONNELL'S FLAG ‘ree Es wars Keeler advanced ~ FOR KERRY SPORTS The Kerrymen’s Patriotke and Benev- Association hae arranged a bill, centre; sco Keeler Laporte tonied to Behimid: RUN Laporte and Chase @t Coughlin. Ches thre thers ldndesy out, 6 hmidr faned. 7 RNG Sixth Inning. Behaefer and ‘rawford cot. Williams, for thete twenty -aixcth wnnual plenio at Iindaay muffed Delehanty ieading Sulzer's Harlem River Park and Casi- 4% oer Ail thkown by Schacter Saturday, with novel features woicn OM At a wl appeal the heart every lover runner to told a the object to Int Loh the proceeds of the affair te to BY [oe Gevoteg will a the interest of | * SPORTING. yevery Irisnman or inh Ainerican, as 4 | weil aa that of every American with a JUNE’S “CLASS HANDICAP” coark of patriotiem or * drop of reel 4 | awe oa veane Tae xerrymen (ain |Des, GAeue Loci Wark on earch, Wits (Capt, Tom O'Connor at ther nead, aod they wilt devote tae proceeds of satus. ‘ney have the Inan Mandl Af veel p Galt want ie Ser EN. dertaker, of jis an onubus nated $1) the prace |be enough tram over the water Kick ugainat the team representing each four provinces and wind up with Hea representing — ail Made up of picked mon provincen. of the bill to be Berle will be o Pi send the a trom, the four The uni iH each couple (9 most papular in ane eee Brigh fon __ ed, each Sonens mea aa da Reveal hanerr rarriad hy O'Con. | ey nell “ersueh the provinces, will be um) Tubition. GOOD Bib ONE MIGHT BRING JEFF OUT AGAIN, ¢€ Keeler walked Kier! f: mt BuT on THE LEVEL, PARD, (TD TAKE ONE Line THis To L/CA JEFF: — SPECIFICATIONS © WEIGHT ONE TON, REACH 8O INcHEs. SOLAR PLE KUS= ARMOR PLATE JAW=— cHiLeo sTEEU ENGINES+ 4 CYCLE -200 HORSE SPEED - 2000 REVOLY TIONS A AINUTE = --.- CANO THe IT wouLon'T BE A CINCH O'BRIEN CAN GET THE MONEY. BETTER THAN ANY OF THEM |Clever Philadelphian Goes to England to Pick | Up Basy Change While Wait. ing for Berger. O'Brien haw cer-| cured . where Mateo heavyweights when s g the money | Realizing that it will be ten weeks bee |fore Sam Berger be at liberty te |feht again, O'Brien thought that in the mean time he could pick up some oasy money by going abroad Jack Palmer, the Engl! champion, and without saying a word | to anyone he engaged passage on one on the ocean: rives on the other side he wil challenge to fight Palmer, and ae the ¢ National Sporting Club of London has | already offered the men a purhe of | $10,000 for @ twenty-tound prospects are that the match quickly “erranged Palmer Wii! Be Backed. bout w AMUSEMENTS “MANHATTAN BEACH Ut thee two die fellows clash oc wit te RICE'S GIRL FROM PARIS Ev gi hy, thy moar tmporvant battle berween sia_ove DPAIN'S .. Sone <p St ff tn the Nations - Bye that hag been browrht Sporting Club oe the night that Peer) —s“"SsocTh BEACH, STATEN (81.4 dackpon knocks ut Frank Slavin Palmer | y, |ie the ony good tae ome ih knee wt TPT AP PY LAND prewiat, and as the English sporting min | chink well of his chanche in a bout with|{ KIRALPY'S + O'irien they © protab be s deraible | evr HON DRUID i pe a | money on bim t m whine, and maya tet be w iavaney 4 will & Now that Matrling N Gane before any club bea ww the Match. pens nat that Jimmy poke an At « ‘NORTH BEACH To-Night w Parada Free Fireworks th—Baby Sh Aug Jow lraney and Levy have AMUSEMENTS. JAMMERSTEIN’S ' ROOF tit EVENING 08.5. | ee ‘Daily Matinee SoM Ui VICTORIA” | HICHNOM, THEATRE | hates | ye fm 950.50, at Mést Me on the ‘KEITH & PROC rors | E Hy ea io gion hh: ior | DR AMLAND ‘Continuous nee Fratotle Wortette Take troy Steanibwa: Pane 1030 Oran Expatiion 8. we. BS. Oe. ae THOMPSON © DINOS GLOAT ER Bais. 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