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Show THE SPORTING WORLD. Danny Daly, the Light Weiffht, Expected Here Sporting Splinters. Danny Daly, the clever Omaha light weight, who was defeated at 'Frisco a few days ago by Tolly Smith, is expected here in a short time. He will be accompanied accom-panied by Gallagher, his sparring partner, and they will probably give an exhibition. A Coming: Bout. All necessary arrangements were made todav for a ten-round glove contest between Alfred Stern of Melbourne and Frank Allen of Sidney, to come oft Saturday night at 135 Main street. Sporting: Splinters. Boston has a lead pipe cinch on the pen-ant pen-ant Nancy Hanks will trot against time at Detroit De-troit on July 21. Salt Lake is the worst base ball town in the United States. The 19-year-old bay horse Monroe Chief, (sire of Geneva, 2.2-) by Membrino Patchen, dam by Hambletonian, is in training train-ing in Minnesota. George Dixon has covered the forfeit of $500 posted by Johnny Murphy of Boston, and will fight the latter before the first club that will offer a good purse. Axel, a 2-year old colt by Axtell, 3-year-'xld record 2.12, showed a 2.30 clip at Belmont Bel-mont course last Thursday. He is owned by A. C. Brace of Minneapolis. During the sixteen days' racing of the springy meeting of the Coney Island Jockey club, just closed, eighty-two races have been run, and the large sum of $229,104 has been distributed between the sixty-four winning owners. Those who have won $5000 and ) over are as follows: Marcus Daly, $50,900; Foxhall Keene, $28,950; M. F. Dwyer,$20,285; W. C. Daly, $11,250; Blemton stable, $8150; W. R. Jones, $7(540; Brown & Rogers, $6595; W. J. Spiers, $6120; Walcott & Campbell, $(5030; Empire stable, $5220; and Rancocas, $5155.. |