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Ya i) ‘ eno les: — THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3B, ‘LATEST REPORTSAND'| TIMELY COMMENT EVENING ‘WORLD'S | No. 10--HOW TO BOX BY TOMMY MURPHY, LIGHTWEIGHT OF CHAMPION “eouragement of cessful boxcr means to lead a clean bullder of mankind Avoid Evil Habtts. One of the ta irpress upor to cut ont.’ s Early to a boy hea 00d boxer ful than liq ale. for exa: en the body learfied Heedx-any or growth. cases, but we all abit tends, and ting {a not di pation, for the too full of the know otherwise, My first knowledge of boxing wa: gained in impromptu matches as a boy T fought In any old place that was cc venjent, but always tried to find 1 wwho knew a little more than mye! Johnny Oliver gave mo my fir fe Defore the Polo Club, He has been m Bianager ever since. Casper Leon, th former bantam-weight champion, who 1 ull giving instruction at the Polo A.C at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth treet and Park avenue, was my early teacher, and from him I learned a great Goal. Too many boys try to learn {t all tn Buch boys get as quickly Mecked. Boxing should be learned slow- ly, and as Information comes by de- grees it 4a not to be picked up In a day. Learn one thing at a time. 1 learn eometiing In every. contest I have and | by degrees try to inake (ne inforniktion practical Ly studying out how I oan, pest use it in the future. First Points to Learn. One of the first things to learn Ss how to block or stop blows. In this openings wht. yourself, The know to the history nt trom oth world of fs human wreck: of 1 ene graduaily sees the in be used to let one xo < age to fight will doy that has the o make the fighter, The one that runs away will be a ooxer and no mord Start with the left-band jab, and be sure. to baye tie left foot advanced at the saino time. in this position and with the liead well balanced the face may ba turned slightly ty the right, Yeaving less ex! han by using the right-ha! . the latter Iu. atance tho whois body js exposed to a left “hoo! a Tight swinger. rc tas de the first important jon. Leading and blocking come by Tees, an do the other points inbox- Mrere—is—e—#ieat—knaek —tn—learning —these— tment bw to hit eftectively, Learn to get }Wer and hort blows. All y deat : wy inese stort Sy than # foot : \t-Younz Cornett down nearly sunt. By these short blows y 1 auicker. With Corbett, wh «itted a blow, 1 could always beat “tt, and the man who lands first, Larhe, does the most damage. ry Time Your Blows Well. 6n first learning to felnt you may «aw your opponent into leading and yoahbe-Four-short Jolt beat him to tel your | Pianding the parca. Don't te ®ve go too quickly, ax he may have red his blow before or better than eur own, There Is uiso « great deal j knowing how to meet a blow that 4a cannot avoid. By coming in toward | tyou greatly diminiah the force.” It ts s@ same pfinciple as in catching a yaeball,” If you simply hold your hands (for Mt the force is far greater than {you reach out. fost amd -quiekly ret ¥ae, erudually siopping its spec. After learning how. to place the feet riy learn haw to. draw. buck te Say witout MOM Ns Tee TTS if one largely drawing in the ston oh and og ita muscles. I move qny Sholdera snd head bac ‘© feet with it moving my feet backward of inging my orlainal position Kany blows are avoided In this wax, ya. by keeping the body in va” nice ‘tural balance I can lunge. forward €d at the same time land a abort jolt a time when nis :oppon yn from an ineffective blow, ‘The hho is true Jf I go toward inatead ot ym hn and let his glove go around ’ nec Py Helpful Exercise yuunching the bag adds speed. ‘ all the new blows or practice those Viarn from my contests in Uils way Scring acquired the knowledge doxire tUnie way I go to the punching dum- which Je nearly lito size, und here Welop the strength necessary to make “blow effective. he of tho best forms of exerclan for one to try Ja that of getting down the floor on all fours and raise or r the body alternately by the arma legs. This develops all parts of the yy, uidx the stomach and chest-and roves the cheat expansion, The Athing exerci. lake every morn- when I arise, ten minutes take d, full breaths of fresh alr through pose and gradually exhale through anouth, This ta excellent. for’ the Hinming 18 ood. exercise for to . Swim a mile, with frequent ints. This Is good for the wind and sxcellent developer of the body, Any t.work in a gymnasium is Dar- Narly if it ts fast. Light wall ma- jes are very ben ficial. Wrist ma- es belp, too. 'Bag punching and w Henin Nolp the eyes and. a quick eye 1s, always a matter of to the boxer. hwould particularly advise boys not ty welght-litting or anything which fend to muscia binding. “Dix biceps hot desirable for a/ boxer, A atraight somes from an gnicsh different y Aram Rest NA ES Neliwe tle f \ ical manhood and leave no evil results, nt is wide | 1 work} NEW YORK.| VERY boy should know how to box.” Tolearn property:how to} use the weapons with. which nature endowed you is one of the; best accomplishments for any man. Hy this I do not mean that this: knowledge should be put-to a bad use, but when ft might be the means of personal protection. In my early experience {n trying to learn to box I'probably had no {dea of becoming a professional fighter. since I have made somewhat of a success along these lines I haye tried to use my knowledge In a way that would be commendable, and I bélleve that boxing contests when properly conducted do a great deal in the en- To be a suc- fe; therefore boxing must be an up- ne use of Tis or Indian. elt und (no heavier) Try to put. tn ate practice I the new things you ‘see. Box with those “better versal Ta. the. sport work out practice on mos} boxing.” Buch things side-stopping and other shift, ints In boxing should come to a ner by degrees, > overdo it by trying to take it Casper Leon recentiy d me that he expected to J. tas | jearn._ som e-overy tims hé gat on a giove. 1] have no doubt Jim’ Corbett or Young | iriffo, who have been mentioned ay mong the most clever of boxers, could earn romething as well, Htandoall is excellent for development and also good for the eves | a whole lesson {n road work ng. the latter being under ne to the length of the Walking and running are n every mile I’ frequently about 204 yands:to Improve the enaficial orint Den't be discouraged by defea Se May come to admo th that Wage nT bellere—a—itttie hard hi will overshurt a hy Bip vee ine ther hand, early wusey ane ss has rujn Any 00d ‘boxers. "Ba you see boxing " not unlike other sporti, BY VINGENT PR TREANOR. have read of ‘1 the enormous ! DroMe--madé exch year by thel ¥arious racing associations of the} Metropoltan circuit, and you have in- | stanuy Ngured the racing game the big-| boa’ Mmoney-maker of the times. But perhaps you have never stopped to con- sider the capital or money invested In jcopneotion with the big profits of the | men behind the sport. This is the side Ge the sport of kings with which {ts thousands of patrons are not familar, but it le Interesting, nevertheless, be- cause it proves the old saying that it takes money to make monay. | TWebly-two days racing begins at Saratoga next Monday. What will it | some? BlunUy answered, we would may $0,000. 1t would take columns to etate speciiically just how the expense foota he to such tigures; in faet, the various joh go to swell 1 | Total can only be guessed. rhe one big item, the uii Important, however, is ob- tainable Uirough a perusal of the meei- ings programme. One hundred and Wo races will be contested. Of y-cight—are— stake evenla | ¥alued variously from $5,000 to $20,000. The sum total of these aventa added Money alone considered, ta $2H a “Tits is wuarante: the Baratoga | Racing Association. represents the Major part of the aabitel Invested by the track's ownen: in providing sport for one short month of the racing sea- |son. The cost of the entire season, as may be imagined. is fabulous, ut $22 is’ only a fracti money involved at the Spa: $1000 micht be added, @s comin horse owners, the men. who from, tne horses for the dally purses. Their ube iptons to the various events, amounting. ta trom $19 to. $1,000, ae tn the Saratoga Special for two-yeare olda, form an Item that would take six figs ures to express. ne track's maintenance, the lconducting the betting-ring. the Pinkest ton police force, the Ucket sellers, the men on the gates, the ble clerical force, the starter, the’ judges’ and “a dosen minor oMfciais, aro Item. of ‘expense that foot Up to a staggering total The Pinkerton foros imione costs In. the neighborhood of $1.00 n day. Thus one wil wees ata lance that “the racing g must be Tmmensely proftable 16 Enable nsmoletionsto-dediane: handon dividends "and to enrieh the ‘State by thousagds through te five per e y nual tax, tel ta The twenty-two racing Baratoga provides is the only giimpas | the upstaters ket of (ne sport whith mids | Ina Rreat Measure through an entire | | year of their maintenance. Year ci | Saratoga Was the garden. spot the | United Statrs, It compared “with ine Nowport of to-day, ‘The fanioun waters | of the Spa were nivch sought att Eyerybody of note pent ‘vas periods there, Time, however, has wrought changes, Up to the nurohese of the racing plant’ from Fred Walbaum. y the Inte Willlam , Whitney. Sura toga had. gone steadily back. It had last Its Even | the racin forlorated and th an annual] loss. | But Mr. the Spa oughbred aport, Saratoga on tt | Thin year ov, ns tecn made |! ready at the Spa for thousands o¢ } ftors. Mond: the opening day, will aes about New Yorkors ‘ih the} | Various hotels, cottages: and hoarding. | pouses at the sprinka and the 1)wn wf degin staying up after dard. been whispered that the lid will Se on! entirely this year, and tals means that the cabling palaces will b swing ain, There in -no direst method of fairing | out just how much the public tribute to th Y hotel bills. outlay of $300,000, tendance at the tr tors, rated at {3 jr thing like the circu twenty-two racing dys tois sum will y $350,000, In thort, Barat oft by jts racing to the ex- ft arly $700,900, nil contributed by the public, and in shis case the public means New Yorkers. Tho betting ring axpenses need not be; considored Ir-compllation, for the te sen that netther the Jockey cin, thé® will mean’ som ton of $15,000, In : SCENES AT SARATOGA AND HORSES IN SCHOOL" ATHLETES nthe Lagn « ARE § Se % re Aa y OAAATOGA HALING COSTS NEARLY A MILLION Saratoga Association mcr the public Ia) C Association's added money Owners’ subscriptions . OST OF SHORT SEASON AT SPA 322,20 100,000 Policing course .... 22,000 Hote! bills, &c., of visitors. 390,000 Admission fees of visitors. + 350,000 they rea ete Saratoga Steeplechase . $5,000 ] The Hopeful .. ee The Flash 6,00 | The Great Republic . The Saratoga Handicap 10,000 The Kentucky The Mohawk 1,500 The Merchants & Cititaens’ The Spinaway .. 10,000 The Albany . The Alabama 5,00 | The Seneca The North American 3,00 | The Beverwyck . ‘The Saratoga Special 20,000] ‘The United States Ho! The Travers 7,00 The Baratora Cups. The Catsk 1,500 | The Amsterdam The Delaware . The Saranac The The Adirondack The ‘The STAKES AND THEIR VALUE. Champlain - Huron ... Troy. who are kept busy In various parts of | ted ‘Thit end of|the track, elther looking out for the | pee tenia ces John Cay- | business of the sing oF attending to the ‘is the public ser- | want® of the public. Cavanasn has built anagh. He in reality Pby. years 0 vant in tho matter. bookmakers" eemation, possi LoCo tay from. each dects eee He employs a maft SARATOGA ENTRIES. SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 3 are as follows FIRST RAC ‘Gays that In tual |e tur He furnishes the lies and all advarce ie, for which he col- of the price- ot clerks up a system by porlence which has found favor with Isyers and | players allke. Ho has (ie confidence of | them all and 1s held In high eateem by | the Jockey Club, sup) 6439 *Workmald occ... SIXTH RACH--Malde: (tein welenta ten pounds below, the scale: five Nik. 2.—The entries for Monday's races King’s Plate... SB awrence ts. Dalexy 8 Golden’ West ; pion antet | Heanlip oss shaster Lester | sso fad Prue Poy | 32 72 *Handzarra x s oh In taeda | weather clears track fant,” ®Apirentio O34 D'Arkle | allowances, 108 et FORT ERIE ENTRIES. Greeno Minwerta .: (Old) *Jnoobite Gold Proof vos: | Simple Honors i 0s Sireon Beal | FORT PRIF RACE TRACK, Ontarto Gay *Toddles | Aug. &-Thn entries for Monday’a races ia Sora rere are as follow! MTom Me eee £ alx furlongs: tor SECOND RACE Biespiechars: | Iprart Austin Alien nos mildest for mwenane, 1040 ut tio mites. joctonnell, 7) EI Cachillo Sant eae Mekitirades Sete Carita, 60 four and a_hait Yaa AWWiN4 Cher N ‘olma Granap i Pagan Bey The maintled tive furlongs «nd or oar Beutle RACE--Tos Saratoga Hand! ee-yearolda and upward Tropica. ievssenee voyeses OH | Preston. 00. Aveeeos FIFTH RACE—Selling x furlon, mi three: | eiteration. MI, Fenenien, ate i age ine (tad) Ruannine, Wailer a SIXTH RACE one-quar Ar Went 103 ter miles three Siig of the Wel RACE—Threc-year-olda and up: [fev W100 4F JOR! *Dallnda, 108: Ty { welling; one mile boden, 104; “Ancestor, 104; ¢ fer Ocean Snray a) 400; *Doranette, 90; Woolstone,. 1 Oo" Arima. 104 90; Doubt, M. is Galden Went 0 Heth Cas" SRoval Ben 5 Pad pears an eee ae 101 ae Leirend, “Richt tikohnotiew.. 09. 4, DrArkie ; Yt Romear i: 083 joa. wt NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT - | HIGHLANDERS LOSE FIRST GAME TO Walle SOX Griffithites Get» Only Three Hits Of Walsh, | Against Nine. (Special to The Evening World.) AMENICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, Aug. Highlanders were defeated by the champion White Box tn the opening game of to-day's double- reader by @ score of § to 3 before n rowd of 20,000 persons. sn the sixth inning the Hilltoppers made a gume stand, but an error by pasa allowed Chicazo fo get a lead t lagted throughout he game, First Game. CHICAGO. (020002200— t HIGHLANDER 000201000— 6 3 4-0-0-0 2.00.02 — OOKLYN WINS INE RALLY AQM PIRAT Heavy Hits Rattle Wagner and Abbattichio, Who Fling Wildly. ning World.) 1 PEFTSBERG, Brooklyn to one pings, Camnits ex- yn landed on him. for sixth and scored five more In the oighth, on four single: Jordan's double and Wagner's and Ab- bathicho's errors Pastorius pitched the has ever twirled on thes! the ninth Inning It look: (Special to The EXPOSITION” + hit in the firs ploded and Bro. wto rung tn tt best game ho grounds, In 1 ax though go for nausht, nto hit his delivery who batted for Camnitz gone out, Anderson walked, and os by Leach, Clarke Wagner scored two runs aaa wae nent A and elired. The tet two men on ile: all his good work would £ as Pittebure be} After Storke, had In the ninth BROOKLYN, 00000205 0— iC PITTSBURG. 5 | CHICAGO. ; ROH POA BROOKLYN. Hahn, rf SSL SU ANE) RH POA 8 | Jones, cf... Ai 1 10. 0] Alperman, 2b.. red bel Merry fatten Rea) Donohue, 1b +1 1 18. 0 1} Casey,3d.. Rey ee ONO) | Davis, ss, +9 0 0 6 o}Lumley, rf. Ber alonrAlan Oats 0, | Rohe, 3b. +0 2 1 0 9} Lewis, Wier 1203 BRO | Dougherty, If.-.-.. 1 2 0 0 01] Jordan, 1b, 1) 209 e120) Iabell, 2 +2 1 1 7 | Maloney, ef.. TG AS oO nO | Hart, c 2) 1 5. 4 0] Burch, If sO an Omer Ons 0 je p 0-0-8 5 oy] Ritter e? 0-0-6" OO | — — — — ~i| Pastorius, p- OE ORE) | Totals...seeeye5. 6 9 27 19 1 | Bell, presses eee Hy Ouie O01, 010.085 0. | HIGHLANDERS. Sar eo | RH PO A ‘g| Totalaeeeee..-..- Fis So 87) ti 800: | Moriarity, Sbaves ser Oo Omega g PITTSBURG. | Laporte, rf Fee Ne 0S bsldal tael et St 3 | Chase, 1b. 0 0 6 6. gfAnderson, rh...-1-+ 2 0 0 0 0 (Thomas, 1b. 10 0 5 9 g{beach cf. Sk ery Ot) “{) Williams, ab. 1 1 3 § q| Clarke, I. Taka pnahoun Cacia | Conroy, ss, 0 1-0-4 4] Wagner, s8-r1e0. 0 4 2 3 3 | Rickey, If 0° 9 1 9 | | Abbattichio, 2b.....0 0 3 3 1 | Kleinow, ¢... 0 0 4. 1 o| Nealon, 1b. AOE eA TREES af | Hoffman, cf -0 0 3 Q | Sheehan, 3b. POvna page taee 0 | Cheabro, p, +09 0 09 2 g{ Gibson, c.-.-+ (05:70: S20'70 aires — _.]Camnitz, p.;.. Os Oe tre thi Totals 4 4 1g 2{ *Storke Ot Oe One Or: 0. z easy Toralerri yeas Sel 2 27S cles Base on : ore 3 fess 1 - } Base © Pastor : ete on Baty. on Pastorious BS) Camnit Struck Out--By Walsh, 6) Chesdro, a Base on Errors—-Brooklyn, 2 Turee-Baso HMita—Tabell, Lapdrte, Con~| berg” vnambeceeatbalateaaly, Ahi AHUT Ss Mwro-Base iinohe. attic Out-—-By Pastoriour.-t- by Cam: Stolen Basex—Rickey. Laporte ‘Threw Base Hl Jordan Double Playe—Conroy, Williams. an Base Hit Alperman, nae; Davis, Isbail_and Donoghue, cn y, Willams and 'Toomas. olen Bases~-Laimley, Wagner Umptre—-O'Loughiin. Double Plays—Alperman anti Jordan, AMUSEMENTS, AERIAL GARDENS ne and GoM Thess ee HONE: ant OPENING adten | GEO. M, COHAN In “hoon dj Tho| Greatest Novelty tt A Mace—pog Van | th at Veibdrome 180, Tisery new & Reve, features, THE | | ATR wi. Rade | . & StL ay. Mat, To-day vanced Vaude. oi? 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