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Seen ‘GP TO DATE ‘AND NEWSY Little Chance of Gans-Nel- son Battle To - Morrow| Going Anywhere Near the, Limit of the Forty-five Rounds, ans and Nelson will hear I the bell ring the end of the forty-fifth round to-morrow after- noon at Colma, Long before the scheduled three hours of fighting are finished either the great negro cham- Pion or the rugged Dane will have taken the ten count. Three hours of fighting—that's what forty-five rounds means. Imagine three solld hours of it—the men strug- Bling, clashing, swaying about in the hot sun, their brains dazed with the continual tapping of the jabs and vio- lent Jar of hook and swing and upper- cut. The Marathon race that winds up the great Olymple Games with what Is @upposed to be the severest test of stamina and manly courage is mere child's play beside It. In the Marathon men run for a period of time varying between two hours and a half and three | hours. They jog along at a swift, even pace, occasionally taking a drink or a atimulant from their attendants, just as fighters, in their corners, are bathed and fanned. There are no minutes of Fest for the Marathon runners, but they are not compelled to go on and on in| apite of smashing blows in the body| that jar the breath out of them, If they tire they can slow up until they re-| cover, Gans and Nelson absolutely can- not slow up or show a trace of fatigue, To do that would mean sudden re- doubling of exertion by the other man,! @nd a speedy knockout. The fighters must go on at their best pace until one or the other falls heavily, unconscious Or utterly dazed and exh er atte exhausted and| HERE {s little chance that “Campion Jor Gans, STW INVINCIBLE AF TERS 17 YEARS IN THE RING THE EVENING WORLD, 'FRIDAY, JULY 3,'1908. THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — EDI1ED BY ROBERI EDGReN a j Sf LIGHT-WEIGHTS WHO MEET FOR WORLD’ S TITLE TO-MORROW. THEIR FIGHTING STYLES, & welght, nt at their clubs. The promoters who | great bout are Jimmy |! fig are after th Coffroth, of Colmay Cal.; Jim Jeffries, of Los Angeles, Cal. x" Rickard, of Enger Goldfield, Nev., and Tom Andrews, of ; the Badger A. C., of Milwaukee, Rick- | nay tore over, ard has offered the best Incentive #0 far—a putse of $20,000 for a forty-five- round battle, its abled him ao that ‘ne | A match will be arranged In few days | with the fight. McGarry, the Bronx light- CLUBS BIDDING FOR WINNERS OF FIGHTS —-— and Johnny Fra pion, | BY JOHN POLLOCK. ind be vita Puckey MeFarland, the j Beaton lightweight, who t wom. ayne, the California They will come to- out at the next Joe Gans and Packey Ce panera Ase, ay look like the winners of thee Ing, against Jack be niga nts to-morrow afternoon with | Matchmaker Given | vd to put : a areadlanyy clean Nel Oe ee He teugnt KPARACTER SHETEN 1 lightweight, the fight promoters | 1. Goss, who fishte Mri © Betting NELSON, over the country have already | the Australian. fe hry 4 | TovuaHnest oF ALL THE rted to make offers to them to the Ri LIGHTWEIGHTS. CAMBAIDGE COACH KILLS Ch OR BUAT f HENLEY, bring sent July 3—The latest efforts about a between crews 1g Harvard University and » England, after the Olymplo ave met a fate similar to all efforts to this end, namely, Stuart, the Cambridge coach, out whom the Cambridge crew not row, Is strongly ‘opposed te {making any arrangement which woul te keeping the crew in training, jto race rep jrer mbrid, regatta, previous | failure, longer than they will have te or the Olympte races. said to-day that after ¢) ‘ew will have hi » year, Mest of ige crew are Y Olyme »pposition et will put an-end to the for six ‘rounds at | night. | Acre fou round W was unable to mo-on — —— Ohartey Harvey. manager of Owen Moran, | ¢ ORE horses are permanently P. RI be Ct Coli cal on Labor Day af- 123 to 126 pounds on their lerncon, Harvey dld not have io put UP Hit | backs and racing them at distances fing. t9 sail, for’ England row, agh,tke above a mile at record speed than are x Brooklyn Yacht Yacht Club Anchor- age Is Mecca of S Sailors Get- ting Ready for Ocean Trip. HE pustest place about this te e old town to-day at the Brooklyn the anchorage in Gray s to be tl Yacht Club and esend Ray, off a STE st, where crew's of the twenty ANS and Nelson fought nearly | Bensonhurst, where crew G three hours at Goldfeld. when PELE Sal CeO Ud O63 Ce GOT Gans went down from the eftect! to-morrow morning on the fle Lip. of a fou! blow in the forty-second round! ton Cup race around Scotland and Fi yoth men were nearly exhausted. that fight. Dace round after round, but he was tak- | ing practically all of the punishment. | Nelson was confined to his room, for} three days after the fight, battered'to a) ot by the leading ma pulp, while Gans was out the next morn- ing. a little suff and sore, but anxious | to find a crap game. For the jirst eight! rounds Joe Gans tried his best to land @ quick knockout. He hit Nelson as hard and as fast as he could send the blows in, and Nelsen was easy for the old master to hit. At the end of the eighth round Gans came to the conclusion that he had met a specimen of the human race entirely unlike any other in all of his long ring experience; that Nelson fuuld not be knocked out in a punch that his onlv chance of whipping the Dane lay in slowly tapping him down After that elehth round Gans, always | the master when It came to boxing, de-| Uberately rested and forced san to do the rushing in, Very eager Nelson was, too. That game sulted him down) to the heels, He rushed at Gans, head down, furious. flailing away with anx- fous obstinacy. and when he was beaten off he rushed back again as doggedly as before, Nelson did this for forty rox and then at last he began to w. But Gans was tired, too, although he} had not taken a tenth of the pounding that Nelson ate un. Gans was too tired to put cver the knockout wallop. The fight was becoming a wearisome exh tion, with the black man and the wh leaning against each och each cher and try to get home a deciding blow w that were slow in following t Sed ancary, action of the bra Ty | ae iy foul and the unsatisfactory end| TLL Nelson have the same W stamina this time? | That's the fon, and the man who an it can name the winner. is a fact that Nelson hasn't shown the same old ability to wallow| {n punishment that he had before the great battle with Gans, It seems that Gans ha ed some of the marvellous endurance out of him, for Britt had out, a ye and Britt never was Gans is, Unholz, toc S far as age in the Gans is { Nelson. Gans has ars, Nelson ior we as the older ma keep wha comes any ° I ¢ wink & w ‘ \Island lightships and No Nelson's showing was marvellous in| Light, off Cape May, are He was not only forcing tho! to cages In the'r necessary p ast tting down The race has taken on all the aop tw It ents In which the be: o big were may na be aaid that boat ever went to sea | well known as that on Frederic son's Shamrock. Here's a partial lst known almost as wel waters as at Deer Island, way, skipper; Lem" M of the Fellance under in the great America’s one of best handler SHEEPSHEAD BAY cae | sit 18 FIRST yea fix follows RACE—The V. ar-o| 4 fi Baseball, Polo Grounds «va. Ph'ladelphia. Jof one of those real old briny deep at boate | ne archite ts th bly no other with a crew so Chari ! iiler, frst ta Cup ra weliht ain « 5 ‘ i 4 To-day, 47. M Adm, Be. * thelr a verythin, e for the start of the my Burns, the Pasa Ee Hes Newman eer Bung Ig the largest event Of | plone wil anil from En mate of Endymion, which Cho" kind that he en place In Tuesday, He has been nd in the last big ocean race, Bastern waters. for which h several others equally There Was a feeling of confidence he among the crew en- PbOard the Gardenia, Eclipse, Ondawa, Pee OnE ict Hyperion, Marchioness and ‘even the from among the Deer tiny Little Hope to-day that detokened Burne ve followed yacht a hard race, and !f the weather men Is. and the chan: * sod in crowd will witness the Hart kind to-morrow furnishing 2 have barnacles on 1 toes race, n, too, has been acing | i eamer General Putnem has He has brand new|been chartered for use of clyb mem- 4 hers, who will accompany the boats to the chairman of the} gootland Lightship and return for the e Amn engemes, with FOR | LONG RACE FOR LIPTON CUP 32736 fleet will admirably | dinner, flreworks: fl dancing at the ec Jubhouse at Bensonhurst in the eve. 9 beluw deck, eu oreanite) Guid xe plenty of works he foreign | OFoken down by track conditions,”” sald would be better to) one of the best known veterinarians in the elty to-day, Ever since it was reported that Colin three | had gong amiss there has been any amount of argument over track condi- tions, welght scale and the like, until that much-abused term "broken down’ ges for everything from a split hoof to heaves, and the track superintendents ary-weleht cham. he is to recelve 1 be Bill 1 0 Amertea, will retire from the to break records. Such injuries as come from a hard track are most commonly manifested In 4 rupture of the suspensory ligament | This Hgament being below the knee con- | faces: New gat There will be busy times In the sport world to-morrow. The big event Is the forty-flve-round fight at Colma, Ca between Gans and Nelson. ting feature will be the great ow the Lipton Cup, Athietles, baseball, racin Q other sports will also have thelr inning. The blg events scheduled are Joa Gans. vs Battling Nels . Call ve National Asbi two games — se STANDING OF THE CLUBS, NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICA Club, {st 380 Detr Ii Chicago 24 8 First game cond game elani * CARD Om SPORTS FOR HOLIDAY Haven Yacht Club ennua! ING, MOTOR BOATS. | !trols the action of the foot, and the trouble is manifested In a dropping down the ankle Joint and the appearance re|in front of a bowing out of the fren, which the term “bowed tendon” {derived In this condition suffers considerable pain, and racing |s le: is Philadel! lon regatta Club, Har-lout of the question. Because of this RisEne |treuble Colin's racing day's are orobably jc Park; Hicksville over. He LoL: Clan-na:) Ong of the most peculiar features of | | Colin's injury was that It was received “Sheepshead Bay, lon an apparently absolutely perfect |track, Colin is, or was, one of the best wiahes OEMS, N: | gaited horses ever seen on a local track, (Ocean Coun! | Some believe that It was @ stone or hole Nip Gt! Ricks | that caused the Injury. In contradiction to the statement tha thy local tracks are too hard, the vet- ht Club Association ‘HORSES ARE INJURED BY © WEIGHT AND DISTANCES are coming In for @ share of criticism | n having the tracks too nayd in order | the horse | —_— | § Oxontany On's repreg c sculing t Oat the quoted above referr writer to t 0 e conditions wih at the Gut orses with legs of nal size ran over out trouble. t 4, however, to sang i'm ng to admit,” said the co* England to study veterin lehag la dangerin ine rews competing {@ veterinarian that there is danger in e and other race@ nard tracks, but nowhere are the é for than about New je to make ses or !n all sourses better car York. It would be a track perfe et for all h JARDIN de PARIS 31. easons of wet and dry weather, for, F. ZIFGFELD, JR, 3. WU, unite Wit yo tse ae | FOLLIES OF "1908." cks, wh from the AERIAL GARD: HS fy it age's Original THE MERRY. WIDOW viet NEW YORK REP ane Bray CARLE in MARY'S LAMB. KNIC KERBOCKER, Hiway & ‘Bath ot | re S18 Mat. (AG Re 216. GEO. M. COHAN, “Friern” Yankee Doodle Mat. To-Morrow. Masical Comedies, The Smariest of Bee” Seq HERALD 80 THREE TWINS. © rous than “In Ballot Mr. of the gra t He is a ane Sis Mal "rosm'w.2.df we have few [cite rina Great comely. DALY'S aia eae |GIRLS Bes” Bradway & 37th fs a lot of truth In Mat To-morrow. 2.18.) ir nies R. Keene to the Biway & feci 2 ave sactifleed upon f Ree See | ald [hard tracks for speed ts the opinion of “BS WEEK | Edward ‘orrigan, Master of Hawthorne, CH f t trainers in. the wor fe Corrigan, who ia here to} THE te Hav woND mircncock me eof his horses, was GOeRO'ND, {inci itteg MONSTER GAELIC MEET, IRISH PARK harge of the Hie permitted thi SH each WAKEFIELD, JULY 4. 8 ent Mal !mmed at Tn for ‘ork “sil i = [BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL ALL, | i New | two hia at Boston, os At Gravesend. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAV D, July 3 the track fast to-day, ‘The best W.L. Pc, | gallops were: a tf $1 7 81 MARIANA—Six furlongs in 0.23 3-5, 38 oe deo 0.38, 049 4, 148, 118, driving, No 2441 209 account. 70 BAT MASTE Seven furlongs! in 1.81, breeging. At his best 39 SISTER ELNORA—Four furlongs in 1.5%, driving, 83 CLOVE Y8T—Six furlongs in 0.24, , 116, all out account 9 RED FRIAR—Mile In 1.542 25, breez- ing. 79 MAKCELLUS—Four furlongs in 0.24, 0.50, breezing. Will Improver tame 4 WHISTLER—Five furlongs in 0.2, 49 2-5, 1.02 3-5, handily. Not ready -- HRISTHUACHMT'S CORE CHALLENGE CUP PLAY THE CLAR ) BNFIELD Four furlongs in 0.61 eozing. Is speedy. nr UMBRELDA Six furlongs in 1.17, handily. No account 8% NEALON—Six furlongs in 0.34 3-5, 0.49 3-5, 1.16 8-5, handlly. Not ready 8 BROTHER THOMAS—Mile In 14 25, all out. No pie LO ae H LEACH CROSS BACK I BACK IN 4 July %—This was the last The Corkmen’s football team begs to , nos StL ston and inform Sts numerous friends that a| Leach Cross, who Js matched to meet hn the finals drew out a better at- statement appearing in The Evening | Charlie Griffin, the featherweight cham- 1 ce than on the previous days, World on July 1 to the effect that they |P!on of Australis, at the Roman A. C. Si. Rs t even ao the gathering, I were tu play at the Claremen's games | "ext Monday night, {s going to shift his 1 ‘ , aan at Coltic Park on Sunday, July 5, ts |tTalning quarters for the few days be- } \ F Tnauthoriaedl par taimeeune Conienante tween now and the date of the match ve : ; “i arts 10h coalball Conn cadll cROED BIA HaRE RAG up St wea where he has trained for ee rwacie an endid race t les not joned by the dele | 0! OF is Matches aerevotore, LATONIA ENTRIES. aiter won valf lengtis. Counties A Union. They are | = ae paella | Mhe Wma wes lng fe mne Scheduled to play at the New Irisn! HEARD IN THE PADDOCK. j sate furiongs i Athletic Park, Wakefield, on July 4 poled crits | iu OF 0 lay continued beaut! and 5, WILLIAM P. ALCOCK ,Captain, Johnny Moran's great moe horse D'Arkle 7 i ¢ fait ee CORN vY, President. jbutts his head tn front every nbw and E . m patna aes ee | then to apoll some well lald plans, we: asenge W *Hone OT: Ga e met ee The tive GAELIC FOOTBALL GAMES — pois wna Sale Me gtk et | AT NEW IRISH PARK, tots ‘rie ea big ca roll and va0% Jones a Ke and Wille Burns, “ r peiparhntniand fie’ k ; wrestle. org? 4 ard @ 1b-ho at Ne tre roo Evans clash in war ibetween men from the dif: | #X rounds. Five ot he nut am ferant provinces BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. ihe three six-round bouts will be Harry | Scroggs and Harry Ferns, Johnny Car- 374 Bedford avenue Misa Crawford has seen her beat da: she couldn't win yesterday. it Ethereal was considerad a real good thing vasium A, A. Will! in bis last racs, but failed. Yesterday he at {ts summer) was allowed to run loose, | bepress | ation, Rockaway) Herman Rosenthal took dinner after the who will meet in| ateeplechase wit Mra, Rosenthal Speed's victory gave him an appetite, Water- Far West looked like a good thing in his race jou to yesterday's, but he didn’t | Make good. For that reason many threw him out of all calculations in the Long Isl- and Handicap, and Young O'Leary | of Jersey City.| Leo Pardello will | walter Miller has a bad habit of stop- ing riding when in front, He stopped short work on Col, White when into the ; got busy again when he looked Around and saw Rockstone coming. talking about the Bischoff de- sone" Was’ loud In hie praise of the Justice. jnaee on bis INC} its stag In towan and Young the main bout of her bouts will also the, best SS arved. Natura I DEXED GALLOP FORM. Is of no? SHOW. | | Voir and the mihS SPECIAL track fast yest gallops note} fol- 1oN OF “BEAC nts “AInstup Night —Pain's, Exira, inowerka DESTRUCTION Or JER LEM tarmac | SUNDAY a afternoon & nic! Free Vaudeville In Ballroom Every hi ADMISSION FREG low furlongs ows speat sclongs In ready | 03 OMNIPOTENT = Six Encept SATURDAY ond Stunt FREE SHOW At AN Times, About eo. Miss Francis and her Daring Horse from the Tower 4 times daily: his best Wm. H. Resnolds. Ires't. Take Tron St*bomtgy 39 BEAUCLERE—One mile. In 1.55, Ff aA breezing. At his bect Harlem to Luna Th subway 3-One mile In 1.43 4-5, LUNA iavae pou LOA LIANEIO:RYO? Never better, Br okiyn, then transfer PARK 8 STRAY—One mile In 1.45 3-5, breeaing. to the Sea Bogen Will do soon 81 MASTER ROBERT—One mile !n 1.51, galloping S BLACK TAIL— furlongs 0.49 1-4, all out. Not much. 52 BAD NEWS~Four furlongs in 0.59 2-5, breezing. Never better. |69 MANDELLO—Pour furlongs in 0.49 1-5, driving. 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