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Saheinakcaenessrtaminstnaoaneeneen ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY "JAKE KILRAIN | jit lisa eee est Enemies but Now Pals, Will ~Give Boxing Exhibitions Around the Country. OHN L. SULLIVAN fs ebout travel ° round the country enémy, Jake Kilra % ton for use on the stage Inste: <4 his old monolcgue. met and fought he great Sull It is eighteen years now since © yan and Kilrain were bitter rivals. _ plonship title, having out | yan claimed all heavyweight honors himself. men met at Richburg, Miss., July 8, 1889. The ‘battle that followed was one of! the hardest ever fought on turf. The! sponge. ring wax pitched in an opening In the} peat woods. Around it were all of the iF wan a victor ‘greatest sporting men of the time, Most OCH (Suilivannewno naa ition Al © of them came by way of New Orleans on n train that pulleg out of that clty.|to vomit, and {t was thought that at midnight~ before the day of the| would have to quit. But he recovered, aor And after that fought savagely, often coming dangerously close to the foul S those days It was a hard thing to There was no such thing a¥ Ticens-/ player. jng s (ist fight. ‘Chere were no per-| Three or four years ago Sully: mits. Fighters and followers were| began to feel more peaceful, wi time there was a scrap. Sometimes they were arrested and heavily fined Biterward; i “And fhere wasn't much money tn the Drvjugices that he fighting. game, The xate amounted | prize ring, to little or nothing, Voluntary con-| Jake Kilratn hy. “tributions made it up. The men hed/with Sullivan wit, their bagkers, who were forced to put| comparative poverty to opulence. 1" card on the stage. the battle. ‘The winner was given Ulesd SULLIVAN AND KILRAIN, RING ONCE MORE ‘Famous Old Gladiators, Once Bitter- “HILRAIN THROWS SULLIVAN ” fe FrFort OLD ~~ AMERICINS ARE ATEN IN BIG combination with his) old The two o} Fee champions will box together; ant John L. niay have a duologue writ 7 It will be a strange thing to see} Py i these two old fellows with their hands up again. This time they <a) Will be covered with padded glove in symbolization of the friendly spirit 4 of the bout. In the old days they th bare knuckle an-Klirain fight. Sulli Kilrain had geome claim on the chaim- ‘argued Champion Jem Smith, of England. Suilt- After long bickerings the July 16—The American ten- ynable to leave his corner, and- Mike| ES | Donovan, his second, threw up theiday ost thelr chance of challenging for ; the international tropt the Davis Cup, by the narrowest of margins. fight. In the middie! fhg his match against A. tralasia, thus making the 2. Brookes, Aus- punishment about the body, béay was clearly out, his older co: Une. Once he threw Kilrain and pumped oa oft a championship fistic affalr. | on him with his knees, ke a football | chredt_thre eaters to decide. shot, Sn a, who his forced to find some quiet place where] White hairs and approaching age, made Echo. ofticiouy Sheriff. might interfere. |UP Als mind to make friends of hls old Be) They took the chance of arrest every ;"emles. He had shaken hands with all of them except Jim Corbett. His taking Kilrain into partnerebip is the)! best evidence that the one-time cham- plon of ‘them all has ‘orsotten the | 5: once carried into the |” re of the cup. were of the opinion that Behr nad not had enough experience to hope to 0: Brookes, who haa been pla, number of year, deen A park police- mana Somerville. — His Darinersatp Temore him — fra: up big alde bets as an incentive for | tWo old-tiiners will be a great di avg [en H “split by his backer, The loser usu- ally Bt nottiing but a beating. Some- maids when Sullivan won a fight he Was made by the authorities to stop it. In fact? Mh militia of Loutsiana and = Mississippi were “cut “in “force “oraered by the Governors of the St the fight, no matter where But somitow or ot At the selested The “hig "was? tbesan with traln arrived without Interfer- tied andthe e delay, Jity 16 The tooal track. was 1Ly) fast to-day \and several clever Outs were noted: — BOUQUET — Fiy. uci ees ely ate iy ded. SL BPN _BAN—Five furjongs in d that he should handily, Has hix foot = WBITADCAS—Stx—tart thet hand Almost fit ve furlongs in ever better. wak-not ii good Sonali at the Rone on on hiniself just beta # soon as t Ard was | 84 FACQUID et : hal AS bresalitg. N ivan atusted Via terniie x ; — KEATOR-Six furlongs fn 1.18, br puwhes. Kilrain aeullutely |e ATC pate? A Lag | 2hard. fititiestietortenes in 147-35, and threw zing. WI) soon do. was Lon- HIAM--One mile in 147, breez- ‘ junds ing, He Is fit. 1 Pier his |86HYPERION 11—One mile in 1 me Appoated, “Ally strengii jandily. WHT win soon, ergo poaitesaiiivenysfirmeue feats th bowh | tJOUNNY EDWART longa In 0.19 2-5, all out furlongs mi who ring | BALLOT ney oe a 4 for a $4] BRIGHTON BEACH Meler & NEW YORK, July 16 fourta 1 row's * her Third avenue sday |, FIRST Ma) Misia? tod ‘ : 1 peetice tall, ta be upon Bemtemire area Biteer’s 1 Aumus 1 ath & pepuiar balers Riiter ot Herman 1) k whway eal Itt ” hss been orderad fur Iixna “n _Baxebal!, Polo Grou ar va Pittebora. 4 7 Sinko Canes vateets oan A No. 97, INDEXEO Shanded hisr beaten rival fifty or a hun- Gred dollars as a plaster for hurts, ‘ When the Sullivan-Kilrdin special i pulled ont of New Orleans an attempt July 16 -o—_____—_ “tame ot |AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK.| AT GRAVESEND TRACK. track saa fast thi GU] HERD RACE Selig, tor longs in’ 1.05, {SLAB ORT GRANT—Five CREOLE--Seyen RAKE—SIx furlongs 95 TAMACE Six furlongs tn 1.18 3-1 Hounding=to=turm eee, DRAWING How Soctivan AND JAKE KICRAIN . Witt MEET AGAIN jof the State Ractng Commission In| workout | granting “EVENING WORLD RACING CHART -SIXTH_DAY_AT BRIGHTON JULY 16, CLEAR, TRACK FAST, RACE—Selling; for three year-olds and upward: §900 udued; one mile and teenth, z Won easily, Thme—146 35, Winner, bik. ©. by Royal Fiush 11 Wu. st M1 Fin. Jockeys Oben Hie 2 $0 02 113 %1* Lang AS-i ASS Sh as Clare | 25 «715, Sonoma Belle li!) 06 4 ay Mt 5 Nawazam 0.0001 uy 8 PUK forkinala % 5? Folden West...) 12 ri De a 5 st Bam s KP o8ts Ga 109, Knock iv it iio. Pench 1 Shining Star 8 10'q0 11 Hroadwes T= Neptune stir fy 12-12 12-42 — Cylien time, 224; off 236 Scratched —John Smulski. | Hen Was off weil and. taking (he lead early, was never extended Star. Cat fancied the weight and ran the beat race she haa sown, noma Helle, slow th bexin UsuRl, closed very strong and was an easy third. Nagazam. tired den West jo_chance with the atart we Start Teatro, Own: ere. J. dayner Pout tine, S00; off, dp oes Stialta fad all the xpeed. liister, Tartar Maid, fast at the end and Miller bad to hustle her slong to withstand the deter! allengus of Hinck Oak. he inter ouuld not keep Up fn the early rf nk and is worth watching. King Sol also ts maprov nx: Magusine tired froth’ chasing’ the pace: Hasttoed Bor wheeled fas the bation erent up, Cree a upward; and & sixteen Start fair, Won driving, Time—148, Winr T.W. Coulter br. g., by Kingston—White Rose. Mines bieyie 1 Rtanihope’ ss.) hilly Shally cs. John Smulnki |; 5 ents time. #37: oft A “ wokjst took the lead-in the last Guarter. | hard ridden to win, Cutter, nlw Wed the pace and hung iy, Miss @ poor atart, but trong ‘ ‘fe “Has his sped, © furlongs In 1032-5, all ne lyin an, | He fought !4 BAD NEWS— Five furlongs in 1.01 3-5, Four fur- the f fort rapa xgod ra dank rlong 4 | GUS arr ain even unt ea reenoas NLING GOSSIP, |*“AenipPahers guna 7098 BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. AGE TRACK GOA YATE FOURTH HACE—The Yes Stakes: Pam T nee | 602 )) FOURTH RACE The ate Stakes three year ; one mile a_turtong oat Wom war Qos Ton ss Wwinner.— one GATT ra Mac Owner--Datchogue Stable lex Stufiere ri i 4. 4° fags SUPA vee aaags 11% 1s 1 6 Dugan § ed 1 n Huhre, Charles Eaward’ broke the worll's record h elahth miles when he won. He ran it 121.503, (He Jald behind thy pace to th hy WHE nt and won galloping. Dinna Ken ran his race and quit Micky eau sek A fast. ie easily. Went to lared. Mont {was never it RACK—Helling) two-vear-olde: $1 iF five and a half f., by Hin Highness Owner—J. W. May Index arters Pea! peasy He Knowa ....): Opea.tfien. +5) 0% B. Dugan W107 Neckipan Cob, Preasure He Knows ran his Alloy de nded, nix by” Alan furlongr Dale Mine Gusit Ind Duranso Molntyre. Martin 16 tpnines ond Detroit: Wash ‘GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Pittsburg at York, Xi York at Chicago. FU Rear roma Wa hington at Dotrott. Two eames. Chicexo at ‘Borton. Boston mt st. Louie Clarnnatt et Phila Pitisdelphia at Cleveland, BROOKLYNS WIN GREAT VICTORY FROM CARDINALS. (Continued from \T. D. SULLIVAN DENIES UNION Sats going to third Hoxtetter out, tau ;to-day that there was no truth in the Lewis shigled, ecor. Jb | the “Jamatca track, and further said ’ rat he would not’ take advantage of Se Sixth Inning. Marshall scor- | , Lewis to Jorda osed of by took Casey's Sixth Inning. tt sacrificed, ra. Murray —watked Pi } 108. Dunbesth. 143. Bilberry, 140; Dulclan, 44LE HON! 18a; densenmotad ase oetinade: eucite | F GEO. M. COHAN in | ININD "extseatelaen” fee tarieoms—|H JARDIN DE. PARIS woe Ge 30% Took Burnett. Jordan tanned. Seventh Inning. piene By wes taken by j100, George Bo Davis, 10%: Grenad Maloney filed Ritter out, Holly jperman to Jo: wee declired out xt tert to Burnett —Ninth—trmings——— Hostetter was retired, Casey -niruck out Mp LR. Avpunteer, 108. Madison Square Roof Garden| | ASGESSnuAce allowance The Mt the Mittionatre “Seah SPRAY WINS AGAIN ATUNTIC. GARDEN, dowery, nr. Canal BL ito Jontan: |HIGHLANDERS. FIGHT HARD WITH THE WHITE SOX. (Continued from First Page.) serles of the Inter-Lake yacht races rouliewant-whlon— fattened almost en Ivh out, Wiillamm to Chase, Jns In ¢ Sixth Inning. Seventh Inning. Hllvan to Donohu to Dougherty to Holtman Ix out st ait ng, Thion Ninth Iming, who were bent passerby called the reserves from the Chores strest: siation~. Lunde was {% logked up. | Gran ving at No Bro! trate Cornell: th name of his «7 |trate sent him to the |nizht to think It over, er etehecenlperrcemrneered of ndmipston to Kilie'n great “The Feast " Dreamland, Coney Keinnd, Free with Next [Pundarte World, Grenter Now Yay oats foe aly idan sD EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, cS TWO OF THE PRIZE RING’S GREATEST FIGHTERS | "s 4 spe ET! ULLIVAN KNOCKING HILRAIK DOWN” — from 000 Pouce GareTre Cura \JOCKEY CLUB TO PLACE BAN ON SHARKEY 5 WIRE ee DIM TRIAL (Continwed from Firat Page.) but I feel sure that Mr. Butler and his {Special to The Eve: Associates will hold a meeting in} Avgust as contemol A. “So far as the matter of boycotting i the Empire track Sy the Jockey Club | S19st Probable ws Is concerned. all I can say is that Ij next week at the openin do not understand how such an act} the Grand Ire Is the v! d be h the action | Weld.) Lily nger, his | Sharkey, th e trotter, In accordance w. nous reinsn erday ur Application for a license. | | Trough the trac Soke tociecitkentheccarteridingsthe|ondsssiow=:thers It looks ‘to me ike the cart riding the} (ios, sim) the St se for the Jockey Club to #0 try to| broke on account o: & 200° galt annual ‘the power of a State board] A, faat mile seemed Impossible. but which permits’ {t to exist steadied’ her) and) she. finial r wit-aterrific burst of sp 1 “At the same tlme the delay of nearly in Nes tagtasnend sine two weeks by the Jockey Clu eply= two weeks bythe Jockey Club in reply AMUSEMENTS: ing to our le ment of dat with th ing an assign- ymewhat’ in accord | KE 1 ry rated ip une ITH & PROCTOR’S sion in previous efforth to get a ‘lcearall Wt Bway. (FLT AY. CO. ding that peremptory order SAV of the Supreme Court was in our favor. Phone 2h90—Mait Thio ts all T can way at present except || DP watoeey Neel s vandee tar tee that the Empire track will hy Onetee meethig — ST. 1250 Har! Dally Mat. 10-2 Senter -& Nicht FAKE RACING STORY. | Conga (Special to The Bvening World.) Arnone re Zingart BRIGHTON BEACH RACE, TRACK, |] DM aia 10:25 15 ow y 16—Timothy D. Sullivan sald here | HARLEM | ¢ Uptown F eelibay! “THE DIST 8540 Morn) A TORN EY 215. 20, a! nade.Cart; story to the effect that he Is diasatist di] pays with he present racing dates allotted the present muddle over the Empire re yieack situation to demand dates .R 0 0 y ins! te Atpeclon'ie4) Augus Ao, Mr. Sullivan added that, of course. | NED Near nTea the Jamaica track stockholders would Phattastic Phantoms, ike to have some midsummer dates, and, ae al sporting schedules are sane ryote anned in advance, some changes may | Pe {Perraate tnvasieerserececel ana MATINEE DAILY | warael Boys’ ai VICTORIA THEAT| Collins & Hart, KENILWORTH ENTRIES. | "ssc. Be Bon URevtew wien ae Gay Spanker. 0; Harry Richesoa, 100: ‘ Ftectortown. 10h)" Bebhiine Brome, iad) | AMG Uaaa #3. F. Altken, 106; *Dewtroyer, 108. Georwe S¥ain, 103) Lampteimmer, 100. Mary Darby. 101; ‘Tagane, 104: Tye Boy, 108 Datty Mut Downs That Guartel. Dunedin trouve, Cain ro & Hailey, Clift Gorton: otbe ‘Theatre, W fea—-Caloorahatches, 166; Judme Hi MOONERS. V3: Merrimac, 100; Rerah. 112) Gree M3: Jennte'a Dean. | sie Gieateld a Ha: tou Q. 443; Fay, 112. Siives | @ Musical ie man OULU Binwk, 100; Lotus’ Brandt, 100: Pigmy, 100 * tithe HG; Gawa, 100; CW. Burt, 12 \p Li Sr, ap AV of 112° Dominant, 112 ‘OCB WE AA Ck—One th cas Aa Leis Cape Boanker $4; Then Tener, Aig: | Nelson, Flemen and Miller and others Tightwool, 102; Elllsott, 100: Marster, 108, | CASTN Bw 15 Mat. Saturday at ee Tiga Netes Wa; Sata iE we FASCINATING Fields" Herald Sq. 4iu¥4.33 70 aiae-te E 0 wid Rertecion 98; etauire AL. &; £4 one mi'e and fitty 108; "No. Trumper Thistledo Court, Marital: "i0@; Warning, 100 Durbar. OK ~ SEVENTH | RACE —Six | furlones.—Ten: | ( SAVOY pt Dat iB Pan demarte Fare SOT) Toyat Lady. > -benrtrn, 1: . Heat of hae ath ara; || MAN OF THE HOUR He sora Hawkawma. Dt Splon. 00: Tals Totuw Eater, 103;" Masrter, 103 Toray. Eddie Foy » ata. ARUA CH IN-INTER-LAKE RACES, | ater. min. Reset, & Hale PUT-IN-BAY, O., July 16.—The second FREE VAUDEVILLE, started with a slx-mile breeze from the irelysoutvatters the hostel pamead ithe TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS. first turn, Spra again in the t vader was clo: did the fastest work In‘ the race, start- » universal class behind the twenty-one footers, There were five entries In the twenty-one-foot mace, fin- pe In the siketa, Bor In thé elp clans Honltwo | 4 MIDSUMMER NI on fur the sevond time, Panetta sec. HE SONG BIRDS fe Co. Great 8 FLECTHIC CITY BY THE SEA, w ,ond and Maliiiian third) In the alx- MANMATIAN BEACH, A irda rallau rte fea overt | Pain’ § Fireworks, 8.20 Dh rk versal class Invader, Enright, Elst, Mermald, Wrinkle and Mildred was the “TACLE, SHERIDA onder HAPPYLAN Dssteaet se : TWO MEN ARRESTED FOR ABUSING HORSES.|—sportina. Agent Had to Hold Back Friends Brighton of One Prisoner with ent - eo Revolver Races ei Xina TO-MORROW (WE: Two men wero artented by agents of THE 87.500 y) Cruelty to Animals to-day for wor Course roached trom New York alde oe Ink Bick hortes. Agent Robinson, on | EMinyin, Uae ty Rpeial Weta traine arresting Robert Lundle, of, Jersey St, Trolley Carm. rains with City, had to deaw hin revolver to hold lor Care via Lone Yel afk Wye tone 1 crowd sot the, prin of Faith Mt at f back a Wdsot the, prisoner's friends sate ee Crea nd 240 PLM. Towty | nurescuing bimiia/A apdya. tO ky Ms Dats ae on ie with speria) vie Alo vin Bast 42) St. 21 Miouaes Detilio, driver of a truck, | Ave Tener, Vane ‘i S$ Manhattan aventie, lyn, artaigned this. afternoon: tn © Court tol Magis. he didn't know the jover Kad the Magis ambs for the at fhe Tombs Poi MENAND WOM Use Big @ tor: nce Tho police arrested Dellitto on Front intown tut teat in charge of & horse which bad several soreé and seeped uLnit for service. He wus arraigned | er) agintrate Keruochen only « wee i a Fa charge : Saydisc DETROIT, Mich! July 16—That_ fn former pugilist, has the nner of the Horseman 14 trotters, to be raced here meeting of t w of the horsemen who saw Jack Curry, the ft an. drive Lily in a fast was fully four sec nger mare went to the bad track, and 1s MAJESTX Venn [AND THE Roegase BERG Ce: Co. ‘Chimes of Normandy’ 1 KD, Oth Av) pI ae | 23%: Phoneloes iia eae, the 4 Forse, Barnolas cringe Aaa Ariat tat’ | ALHAMBRA ROOF, Ber, BECOND RACE Geepiechagy’ about two | PAERIAL GARDENS stcchn oauessas A 30 eta. XT CrewTOR abd Mannie stimwee Hanson ABE & Soh. Tel. 1646 Bryant. piesa DREAMLAND istome® fagtazt "2" | BRIGHTON BEACH, PA%, behind the Spray and | Victor Herbert's “OPRRATIC OUTHURGT amine orgs Sey | T UNA PARK Rutomoblie runs over! Maximus: Birone Man” tralne al Hectiiie WIth Franklin emis Mischinrnes, initatoue tor wleertlont