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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 10

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BATURDAT-ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCI7-MAY 14, 1904. to What Is Likely to Happen When the Two Wise Fighters Come Together Tonight 4 MEW VARIATION OF THfVC OLD fOAB ViflTrtT BE.nPROVei? i A BY -Sne INGENIOUS jPT iL Wffl? McCOY AND O'BRIEN TO FIGHT FURIOUSLY piM CP. Either mam cam Just a osopumg HORSeSKOS1 TO THE LUCAS MEMORIAL -ei 'OLYMPIC CONTESTS THIS AFTERNOON DELMAR FEATURE Filled With a Desire to Secure a Knockout, Eoth Men in Tonight's Battle Are Expected to Show Wonderful Mettle. NATIONAL HANDICAP 1 Largest Crowd of the Meeting Present Saturday Burrows' Coup in Chicago.

FEATURE OF TIIE DAY Boston. AT ST. LOUIS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 T. II. E.

Cardinals. BV ROBT. EDGHEX. The Koted Sportlnn fartoonlat and Pnglllatle Authority. Special to tliv NliVV YOKK.

May 1. "Kid" McCoy and Jack O'Brien light tonight In Philadelphia, This should be the prettiest ilng affair of a season that has not lacked for Interesting bouts. "Crafty" McCoy and "Jumping Jack' Special to the Fost-DtiDatch. punch. He has a rwullar knack of Mttlrnt, like that of KUzslmmuns.

Should McCoy win he will fight Robert Fltzsimmons next, and then Tommy Ryan. If he. can beat those two to: tunes will go up with a bound. If Brlen beat him. McCov will be placed among the old timers.

In case of winning. O'Brien will have tne snme chances with Fitisimmons and Ryaa that would otherwise go 'to McCoy. But if he loses, the Philadelphia w.ll have tho hard work of the past two years to do all over before he again reaches the top of tho ladder. The fight will te held In the Regiment (Armory, where Sharkey and Mnuro met. DELMAR RACETRACK, May 14.

The largest crowd of the Delmar turned out for the Lucas Memorial stake today. Cold Wind and Dusty Track Serve to mum I Track conditions were much better and O'Brien are the fastest middleweight In the sport interesting. Cut Down the Attendance Somewhat. the ring. The fighting, whether or not It Scratches Dr.

Bruns in the first race. AT CINCINNATI New York. results in a finish before the end of the six rounds, will be furious. Both men are Vulcain and Gen. Prig in the sixth, and Ech.odi.Ie in the seventh.

Special to the Post-Dispatch. 013E! HUE UNION RACETRACK, May 14. The going Into the battle filled with the desire Authentic confirmation of John Bun-owis' Ifresident Francis Will Inaugurate Fair Contests at Interscholastic Field Meet. A pistol crack. Instead of the graceful sweep of dipping palm leaves used by cU-sic starters of ancient Greece, will mark the opening of the Olympic contests in tiie Stadium at the World a Fair thl3 afternoon, a series vhieh is.

expected to be the greatest in the lifiory of field athletics. President I. R. Francis of the Exposition, ho Is active president of the Oiymtic games, accompanied by 30 prominent Exposition Md military officials, will bfc present at the opening and the revolver shot which (. ill open the events will be discharged v-hen he', escorted by F.

J. V. enters the arena of the Staudium. This meet will be for the interscholastic hampionship of Missouri and w'il be between the Christian Brothers' College. St.

Louis University, Central High School, McKSr.ley High School, Smith Academy and St. Joseph (Mo.) High School. The boys who are entered have been in training ver a nicnth and are the pick of their respective institutions. BOWLING RESULTS. Kindergarten 3.

Junior 2. office Men S. Nonh End 2. Haupt 3. Primary 2.

Tournament Standing. tremendous betting coup at Worth yester weather was decidedly cool at Union Cub Saturday afternoon. As a consequence the Cincinnati. to score a knockout. There is only one thing that may prevent this ending of the fight.

day with the speedy Action was received here today. Burrows prepared the horse for atendance was not as large as anticipated. but it was nevertheiess of resreotable pro Each man knows that his opponent Is portions. the race at the Fair Grounds and shiped him to Chicago two days before sending him to the post. The track was 1 nexcellent condition but looking for an opportunity and is clever enough to send in a knockout blow if given any sort of an opportunity.

There is so a trifle dusty. Action was backed from 20a down to 8s AT CHICAGO. Philadelphia Several prominent sportsmen from Chi much depending on the tight that both and walked home. Burrows refused an of Lea rue Won. Lost.

Frt. IW( 2o llnupt 1 orrif Men 21 Junior 10 11 14 11 Central 14 11 KindcrKartrn 13 12 Hrllcfi.naine 14 .417 Merchants l' 1 lniuary 11 1 .3:7 St. Louis It. 11 1 .37 North Knd 8 2 .217 American 1 24 .040 cago were among the crowd. will be careful.

But should either leave fer of $JjG for Action from Capt. R. Rice Interest centered chiefly in the fourth before shipping the horse to Chicago. an opening there will be a repetition of the O'Brien-Ryan fight, probably the fastest and most furiously contested ever seen In FIRST RACK Three-fourths of a mile race, the St. Louis Republic hn'.

a mile and one-sixteenth, with 12 Cnicafro. Caterpillar, 12 to 1, first; Sid Silver, 5 to 2, to ecu second; Tommy Foster, 10 to 1, third. so evenly weighter luat eac.i have a chanco. Time, FIRST RACE One mile and a sixteenth. Ora JIcKinney 8S (Fisher).

12 to 5. first: The Stadiuhm has been completed, the track is and the weather delightfully cool. More than one world's record is ex T. G. Scarborough 83 (Iee), 5 to 1, second; RESULTS AT MORRIS PARK.

fi SI (Mcis.liir.ey), to 1. third. Time. AMERICAN LEAGUE pected to go down. Special to the Post-Dlsuatch In the l'Ji and i'20-ynrd dashes.

Mason a Philadelphia ring. There is one thing in the Philadelphlan's favor In this fight. He has boen meeting all sorts of men during the last year or from the "ear-marks" to Middleweight Champion Tommy Ryan. No one has beaten lum nnd he has been stead Iv improving In fighting skid. The "Kid'1 has bevn awav from tho ring for about three years, except for a few fpa.modi-efforts.

His lost work with the g-ovos' was all done while he was In long, hard training. McCoy has tr ed to make up for that by training an unusually lor.g time for this fight. He started a coun.e of MORRIS PARK, May 14. Weather clear; of the Central iigii School is one of the track fast. Monday's Louisville Entries.

First racr. for and one-half iurlouirs. for fastest men entered, while fcmith Academy puts much conlidsnce in liutter. In AT WASEI1JGTC1T. 6 7 8 9 10 First race.

six and one-half furlongs- HrOWTll 1 2 t. n. e. 11 yearHld. selling: the 50-yard uasn.

Crysler of McK-inley Careless lit; (Rpdfern. 9 to 10, first; Out of Mign acnooi ougm 10 mane a snowing, as Reach 110 (Oflnml, to 2, second; Male 11 inlon 105 (Fuller), 20 to third. Time, he won in that event at the St. Louis Unt versity meot in the Coliseum. Hooney-Visser Match Tonight.

John J. jtobney, the "Giant Oripman" of arrived In St. Louis for his wrestling bout with Peter J. Viseer. the wrest.

er, at a local theater tonight. The two men will wrestle the best two In three falls for a wager of a side, lionncv considered one of the beat heavyweight wrestlers In the Mississippi val ev, and cla.ms the ch implonship of tho West. Visser is confident that he will throw him. and then says he will make a maich with Jenkins or Gotch for tho heavyweight championship of America. WHERE THEY PLAY SUNDAY.

NATIONAL LEAGIE. IVMlon at St. Ixniis. New York at Cincinnati. -l'hlladclphla at Chicago.

AMFRIfAN LEAfJCE. No games scheduled. Rol Kckstein Woodclahn Uttssa Jsle Grein Gown 92 Rnsador 'ItaKka t8 Sly Muse.ta Ijoyal Pi. Fiiry 10-J Dazlo ..105 race, tlve furlongs uncrott ici "Weber of the Central High School has a feiark of 20 feet 3 inches in the broad Jump, but the winner will have a hard (Cochrane). 4 to 1, first by two lengths Merry Lark 104 (J.

Martin), 7 to 2, second Seuator Judge Baulley light, as tne contestants are ever, matched. Sepoml rOB. three-onarters of a mile, nurse. 0 EI 0 0 Muozou 101 (Cormack), 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:00.

for and up, for fi.lles and mares: In tho high jump Lambert of Smith ago, ami has been do.ng more or less work smce that time. Jack O'Brien, who is always In shap has been working in Atlantic tv for this fight. He Is nt weight now, and made it easllv. He says thnt he wl 1 surelv wn That is Brion style. He never feels the slightest doubt of his aW'ltv to carrv oif the verd ct.

While both ghters are clever at boxing, McCoy Is the man with the AT NHW YOEK. Cleveland New 'Mown IW Nannie Tlrxlze iOi S'nmix-ok 0.5 Mlaa CraTord Idle Trnmpeuie ion All Good 1 Talpa 1.1K Nannie llodge and Mlas Crawford Darden entry. race, one mile, for 3-yeur-olda and rm Monday's Kansas City Entries. Special ro the Post-Dispatch. First race, four and a holf farloings, selling: Academy has a good chance of besting Mitchell of the Central High School.

can of the latter promi-sea to make things Interesting in the 440-yard run. Capt. Lambert of Smith Academy is counted on to win the pole vault, and Etanard of the same team is a strong man handican: 1 Jewel Ohrratal 94 ITermin ....101 mmm Nr York. IHurrammnnt IM lady Monpiina Iraee Kid f7 'live Warrior 1: i in me Miut auu Hammer. The relay races will be close.

The Cen Merry Tloneer 84 Coruscate ...103 Sir Gallant 100 Autollgl.t Fourth race, flve-eishths of the JuTcnllc jj.LJ H.JHI11UI trai High bciiool team, which defeated Oceanw Platoon 107 Second race, one and one-elsbth miles, selling: I tin IT" 1T WT 4- a enuui i me st. iouls University mnt stakea. J10O0 added, for 2-jear-ob is Volto 80 John McGurk 102 iiii cmacu, ana win again run against the Smith team. Llberto 00 Sapere i.K'tt Koncasta 94 Malnsurlns Kay lOO Xlarta 100 Itlack Art 04 The Tet Hie Beach t7 O-sarlu Kitty Belle Brooks. Magic Swvtlish Lad PS Itontile OyalanU Ml Retnainder Fifth raw.

neren-elshths of a mile, AT PHILADELPHIA. Loone l)2 Cbas. 1. .107 Chicago. me contest between the Central High School and Smith Academy will be closely watched.

Smith has 15 boys entered, but the Central team Is confident it will win the banner for the team scoring the most points. McKlnley High School has only four men MY PATIENTS. Henry of Franzfr.lu2 TliirJ race, all furlonss. Belling: 103 IC'i 112 1A7 and up, frelllnff: Dnrtoar Iji1t Thelma I'M KreUs Zella 1 Freesias 5)0 P.nsh Reuben ntered. but all are fast and ought to take Ilhinirathal 'JO (ilnrloso P0 Flenron 0) St.

Wood 0l 1 Dr. Irrln ..101 Lady Larlsh ..102 Spring Water ..102 Montpeller May Combs Amorous Grand Mary Miss Mollon Ka-hel Ward Miriam W. Hardee Alumazor IVi I'ertr Clark Thclma Rose HO ........111 ..107 vine ui mv. muiviQuai meaals The events begin at o'clock. EPABPJNG AND FENCING Philadelphia ElO IDQJI FouTth race, seven and one-half futlcrngs, purse ..110 Sixth race, one mile and fifty yards, for 3-vpar Felipe Ijiito PS St.

Tammany 100 BOTJTS AT THE M. A. C. TONIGHT Wm. Wrtcht olds and up, Belling: Ijirallchter lin I rclfill Ever) Premise and Never Hold Cut False Hcpes.

TIIL THAT YUi; COL1.U N'Ji UK Cl'RED may have deterred you from ti.k rg honest treatment or you may havo been ons of the unfortunates who havo teen treated in vein bv Inexperienced phy-slc'nns. T'TEATMKNTs. FRER-TRIAL SAMPLES. PATENT MEDI-1C1NKS. BELTS and other similar devices.

Such treatments cannot and will never cure you. nor will these maladies cure themselves. When I offer you a cure, and am willing to risk my professional reputation In cur'ng you, ard have such FAITH AND CONflDEtCE AT BOSTON tor. VlrJotte 110 .10: Ocean Dream d'Or Hanswurst 107 Fosril Hi The members of the Missouri Athletic Club will be entertained with boxing, .112 Gracious 07 RosRmond The Guardsman 07 Olonetz 'Manilnmna M2 Glenwwxl Mr. Farnum Radford Friers 103 Apprentice allowr.ni'e claimed.

Weather threatenine: trak slow. race, about and a fourth one .112 Detroit. 0E3 Boston huniies, ne owiss teneers win participate in club's gymnasium this evening. The peo- parse: miles, ,...14 arram will consist of three sparring bouts or tnree rounds each, two wrestling and 14-J iwo fencing matches. mmm to The feature of the entertainment will be InipeKoiis 133 p.ana ihn E.

Owns Milsa Ilioe Ginsiray 132 Slx-li race, six furlongs, celling: Touchstone tC llest CltTerton 17 Forcer J. P. Mayberry rt Klfln Kin; Hanquero litil Irish Jewsl Whoa Bill HVJ Weather clear; track good. In mv continued success In treating Iheso )ere fv WIT.t, VVT AC'KVT A DOLLAR UNTIL YOU ARB PER- A 'I- IT aollyflarl av( EARLY DECISIOH a inree-rouna oout between "St. Louis' Tommy Sullivan and "Billy" Trueman.

as aistant gymnastic instructor of the club. ...104 flflV a lasting cure! "'b, proposition enn he offered to the sick and iwo s-wiss rencemrs will parttciDato In OF THE CLUBS. of the rencing exniomons. one I STANDING AMERICAN LEAGUE. Wnecr DrpPDrMfP affKcted? This should convince the skep-DUI tlral.

I mfnn htt I una I do i- NATIONAL LEAGUE. IH BRIDGE CASE Won. Ln a Al 1 AH LTCCTX n- actlr as I sdve'tl. ss I suro of lva1fT Villi lAK nrrDRFDiIa A FR AND POSITIVE RB In the I nUlAlU''vllfl horfest possible me. without Injurious VW IIMTII rircm Mr charges will he as low li 9 Will nK possible for eonsrlenf lous.

skillful and DR. CHAS. A. DUFF'S CERTAIN METHODS ..17 ..12 teat. Tct.

.750 8 It 10 11 .470 14 14 15 Clubs. Boston Pulladdphla New York Chicago Cleveland Won. .15 ...17 ...11 ...12 ...10 8 8 5 Clnbs. NV- Y- rk Ciwimiatl Ciiicas" Brooklyn St. lmis H0M011 I'lttsaurs ia ret.

.150 5 8 8 11 to 11 14 17 The Most Reliable, Quickest and ..13 .10 Safest Ever Perfected St. i.ouis IVtioit 3 Secretary Taft Will Act in Confisca. tion Proceedings After Return to Washington. Action on the part of tho. war depart MY SKIM, has no equal in the cure of relvle and Private Diseases of Men.

be- snipci.n (Slaaed) ATIlAJMri tv. nnu, successful services, anl my gurnreo is 522 PINE STREET, ST. LCUIS, MO. I Cure Stricture Without the Kfife or Botijie. I Cure Contagious Blood Poison, Never to Return.

I Cure Loss of Manly Vigor; No Stimulant, but Permanent. I Cure Varicocele Without Operation and No Loss of Thna. Cf)SlL1 OH. AAO FRte, bLIORB PLACISQ VOIR CSE EI.SEWMEItg. uuvHiirea witn ine rnpitf up ward march of medical science.

My modern methods are every proving thnt thev are positively the safest .1 ment in the suit Tor confiscation of the Merchants' bridge for alleged violation of speaker for Washington, and was followed tiy iiardetie Lewis for Neur sua. Five-minute ta.ks in rebuttal mado oy l-e-. AjrmtroKg. Lewis and Sale. Wasiiir.gtcn conducted the debate on general lines on the theory that the doctrine of Monroe was too radical for the present ouicKest and most reliable that have ltLUlmOInlld in PRIVATE DISEASES.

VARICOCELE. cure this diseaso witnmii t.i-'t""' Deen periectea ror curing BLOOD POISON. STRICTURE, VARICOCELE. 1RSIIY DEBATE vessels '1 "i blood The parts are its charter provisions as a result of absorption by the St. Louis Terminal Association, has been delayed, according to Washington dispatches, by the enforced absence of Secretary of War Taft from Washington.

Secretary Taft has gone to the Adlron-dacks for ten days and will not consider lepartmental business during that time. lay. that the nation was now so strong ihat It eed have no fo ir of the encroachments of other powers, and that it be better not to confine the country to a strict adherence to the limitations of tie doctrine. Nebraska took the ground thai pea virn' "'i vlrr natural condition. re-estnMI-hed.

Nervous Decline Piles, Rupture STR1C iUHt. Newlr contracted ease corea. All biirnlnr snd itching. Inflammstlon and discharges stopped la 24 houra; euros effected In 7 dara. KIDNEY, BUDDER N3 PROSTATIC DISEASES.

I eure all Irritation, frejueyt d' stoprace. rain In bscit. tirlkdut ment. scanty flow and catarrhal eoa- dtlon. PILES.

1 etire without operation. In oajs. No d-tentlon from business. No acid injection or used. RUPTURE.

1 tt. Taclr fif At- in th' referred to in the Monr.e Washington Speakers Had ias uj. doctrine the United States were In the same riyareceie end leiSM of tiie Kd ney, Bleeder iij Pros'at Cln4 1 There Is absolutely no patchwork abou tacking Monroe Doctrine a3 1 w'ttle rtK" ly oyn the aff-ted. d.s-lolvlPB the stricture completelv. by my 1 fJfi electrical medicsl treatment: oriS Tn' nowise interfere, with your business trie result oi inp course or treatment I What action the secretary will take after his return is not known.

If he decides to confiscate the bridge, he may do so without court action. In such event the bridge would be nlnnori LuSS OF MAUY VI6SR. may 'e lackma In pow If so. I sriil restore yoi I.I'KITIK 111 I a 3 If SO. I Will 1 1 roe.

and that international law would apply to the conditions the I'nlte I Stat may be to face In South America upon the attempts of other countries to obtain a foothold there. The judges of the debate we'e J. Woodbu-n Ph. professor of history pol'tics In the I'nlve-sitv of Indiana: V. G.

Weatherly, Ph. professor of oco-nom'cs and sociii science in the cf Indiana: Judge O. H. Dean, dean of the Kansas City Law School. After fire deliberation tho Judges decided for Nebraska.

1 nu Standard Policy. Washington University was defeated In debate Friday nigh the University of NebrasKa. has a record of seven consecutive ctoi lhe visiting team was well 'll Zr. tAe m.nt-ood mant.ooa. (h- snap.

vim, I Ing trusses. My lo-s of wnicn m.y bloodless, and Wltn DO 1 discretions. I One perae-nat visit Is r.ui make a (HAS A niirC 1 eclalty. for soon after beginning mv A. UUrh, iH.

U. treatment every symptom of disense dis appears and the trouble never recurs. NO CURE NO tb Spe-lIUt In St. l.ooU Who Gnar-y'yfX 'Vi, rtT mplricly a.d IVrma.e.ily Cur" (tperlfled Time or rtrfuad Meae). Abxolatelr ao rkarge on leu eatUfartloa la glvea.

All n. tieala rfctlif aa lulranril wrltlas. laurlBK Ibrra ef every uollar nald aervieea refaaaed In eaae of failnre to romaleiely cure ao that (be dlaenae ..111 rrl urn reader eatlre aallafart la. aad my arll-kiana flaaarlal Tlaad lag la aaffleleat eilrfraee le aayoae that 1 am eatirelj reaavaalble (or alee that la mot falBUed. loanaltailoa Kree, Coefldeatlal aad lavlted.

both at office and by correspond ence. huccesaful treatment by mail. Terme are always made to auit the convenience of anyone applying for treatment, and very reasonable charges Do not treat elsewhere until you have Investigated my method and terms. Office hour during week a. m.

to p. Sundays. 9 to 1. CH 4II. A.

Dl FP, I), MO OHe St- St. I onto. Mo. Burlington Building. Directly Opponlte Kouth Side of Fostofflee.

eakn--sca. nnn HQIT.8 referr4. but you .1 in charge ot respoiis.ble parties, who would see thai there was no interruption of 'lhe mutter wouid rest at that stage until presented to Congret lor action in December. Congress has tie right of decision as to lurther disposition of tho case. The decision of the Missouri Supreme Court in the action against the Terminal Association will have little effect it understood, in the department case in" vo.ving the Merchants' bridge.

It is ex- ulCdi Jud Advocate-General Davis wid carefully review the evi- Cl-i? case for reference In vl.e war department action. t. ZZ be In its primary state; It may' If Resolved, 7' hereditary or eontractea in me your ymPiom JaVtv ds- I cure afl It. 'lrkL TL. a.A.

yfsWats Wflrl. oytnptoro atfrtr or he United Ptat ta nrorres. Uie Allerre Eecent Scalping. B. Wasserman.

a ticket broker, wss Faturdiv morning cited to appear In Judge Woods' divwlon of the Clrcu't Court May 2" snd show cause why he should not t.e...ee of poison from tho sym. aianojin. your Vk, if hoo without the USO of mercury or iw- rasiPT treatment. sh A aaav pop, ot our Ute.t hoe. aa Mala Mnne of national io.icy." Washington upheld the arnimi UV', debate was opened by Homer Daven-who made the preliminary remarks on lhe IncKJ of the Monroe doctrine Jon be n11udgeO guilty ot contempt rvf court in sel.inR Wabash World Fair excursion WRITE p.

aa. "aaa)Hatto tia o. to 1 tickets at re'tticeii rates. In March. 1l1 au aa.

to a lloarsi I the Wabash Railroad Company secured an Injunction ngnlnst Wasserman and others mm- daee-eaaacraf es ml h. Cmr fimm 4 eXrta Mav. ilDR. NATHANIEL 1(. KINS 2 PILES r-strainirg them from "sc'plng" World's ristula.

Rectal I Iters Rupture. Hydrecele and al J'lher rurwi (or lih-, nndrr guarantee. Wheaamatlam. Iaralyta and Epilepsy. MutT(eil OBSj.por.iirm inedco.f..WiKeto-.

WtmlUiKeV, DOC10RS. itrttl fstissotMMMM, Parish to Hold Festival. sn air and festival next Tuesday and th at tho school hail cor- atroot Chouteau aveuo. for rW.ing"ton and George Viilr? fe. fop Nebraska.

Lewollyn fca o. rair excursion ticaeto. it is now charged that Wasserman has Kn Xrsatusaa In mo4ieu wm bsu laom aioo inai oaiaw tim.

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