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‘THE ‘WORLD: TUE DAY EVENING, MAY ‘10, 1904. aaeye NEW PLAYERS. fHIGHLANDERS’ noneenenenee® SPORTS — BY HARLEM HARLEM STAKE. AT MORRIS PARK. Bos FITZSiMMONS , ABSENT “MINDED, THINKS ABOUT HIS NEW PLAY, DOdHaDrO Breteccccs PPESOEDOOHHG | BILLY SHAKESPEARE PUI OUT BY R. FITZSIMMONS - The Ruby One Now an Author and Has a Bran New Play That Will Stand Them Up Everywhere. one BY ROBERT EDGRENs 1 was riding on the Third avenue “L” half asleep a day or two ago ‘when suddenly I got an awfil jar. Thought the train had run off the track. As I pulled my scattered senses together and removed the remains of my derby from my oars, I heard a famillar voice: bs “VElo! Hexcuse me! Hi was a little absent-minded. for the villain.” Robert Fitisimmons gently shoved me over to the end of the seat, and fat himself down beside me. 2 “Hi've.got my new play,” he announced. | F'elped to write it. Hi took you “Hi'm a hloomin’ hauthor. Hit’s as good as hanything Hi hever read of that Qw Shakespeare's. Hi've got the worst villain you hever raw, and I §vall@p the life hout of ‘im In the last hact. ‘Eres ‘ow It goes: ~ | “Kou see Hi'm the ‘ero. Hi'm a retired fighter, Hi've made my bit, end Hi always ‘ad a I'king for ‘orses, Hi've turned into a country Squire, and nobody knows anything about my ever fighting. Hi ‘ave a {fine country residence and my ‘orses and a Wack coachman. There's a ‘girl that\ I’m stuck on, but she doesn’t know about it. That's Mrs ‘Fitzsimmons. “The villain.” went on Fitz, with a) theres ith a) theres nobody helse, so Hi go hout an @cowl and a wave of his fist that made| get on mv hold fighting toe. Ther nai everybody within linlf a dozen seats] fight the villain’s champion’ for th ‘dusk like professionais, “'e's a villain| PRA ire eer amet seuaaenty im for fair. ‘= tries to make love to Mrs./ the ‘shift’ and the ‘solar plexus!’ ‘ {Fitz—I mean the ‘eroine—and she won't’ At this juncture Fitz Instinetively tl: ‘stand for it. Bo 'e get's ‘er to go, \\"t galas, plexus! punch. Rout for a drive, around the country. | So ie you want t9 know. what hapteed *E drives off ubout twenty miles, ~ ‘Eto the villain and the hernine von wilt fae 8 fine ‘orse, ond ‘e tells ‘er “ois | Ave to Write to Fitz, Rut 1 Imagine ‘Vers proud of it, ‘Is schemo is to ‘ave | hy aan’ hia champ ge pang sea as ~ the ‘orse break down so that she can't! ally Fitz must have martied Mra Fier get ‘ome. It'll be near some country | before the curtain fell i *otel, and she will have to stay there. "Then of course she'll be compromised, | _ @nd ‘er father will muke ‘er marry the! » . villain, Well, 'e stops at a blacksmith, and ‘e ays the ‘orse ‘as lest a slec tips s the’ blacksmith and get ‘im to take off a Shoe. Then ‘e swears that the ‘orse is ~- lame, and ‘e can't drive back. Mrs. y* Fitz—she’s the ‘eroine, remember— akes’a hawful row, but it doesn't do! y. good. When He Comes On, ‘ “That's where Hi come on. Hi Yeppen along, driving like a country} Fentleman and Hi stop and look at the | OF AMATEUR AMATEUR BA The Evening World will all the news of lenges, &c. Address all communicat: ‘orse’s ‘oof. Hi ‘ad been a ho: oer efore’Hi was a fighter or a qaulre, BOF The Evenin hand as soon as Hi get a look at the}! ‘oot Hi know there's foul work going Atlingtoan defeatnd the Pick Ups bh i on, ‘Hi will shoe your ‘orse,’ says HI|@ teore of 14 to 2 The Atiingtona want) to the villain, Then ‘e kicks and says! [K° (0 Arrange games wich teams aver *e won't have any amateur shoe ‘is |tons Ine up a Hand, ‘third bm *orse, But anyway Hi go on and work When it raga at the forge, making a shoe. tre field: Durty . ia ready Hi pick uy the old shoe that | FA. Metaults. catcher! Mire Laewtiy + theblackamith ‘as taken off, that Hij Senin avnun. Meackioge, Mama Noo 217 eventh aynue Teookien find be'lnd the forge, hand Hi put that| + a52ON Tion Park Juniors defeated the Carter and n dates in May and “Then she sees the ‘ole trick, Ines up ‘as follows: Halt she gets mad und Hi take ‘er ‘ome in my [88.5 Fores, ps. Togas, tba” Bianery, if; tiattaele tb. Markham, 1 makes up his mind to} re etelgarh Hall, “Gra f and so ¢ determines Lo | a ‘ark ile 7 immons’s father, su that defeated the Rahway F.C. she will ‘ave to marty ‘im just the S toy Th fame. The old gentleman is a sport, pl und ‘e ‘us a you fighter that) ¢ | May yen for two Ramer Jooks after, ‘E thinks the young fel-/man, 40 Whi wet dow is.u charaplon. and wiiesey | The Mornin, Athletic Chup i fights 'e bets a lot of money on ‘im Chat of Ts 4 The villain gets wld of w nehter th he feature ean lick the voung fellow-easy, and e | eta the old man to make a’ mate, |) hen the young fellow goes into train: |} aE ving. Hi ‘appen around, while the young ballet Aaa like feliow out on the road. Hi ‘avent Sune GL i ‘a gym for u long time. Hi punch Feadian the bug for a while, dud 1c maxes my feel like old times, so Hi get in and do gome training, just for fun. The Plot Thickens. “Well, the villain has things all xed strings the old man along and im to bet ail the money 'e “as iu world on the young fellow, ‘The ar- say that if either man’ fails to Up a substitute must be put right lace or all bets be forfeited. the villain dv. young fel- and ‘e doesn't is waiting, Hfigin's. champion. gets Hing alone the old man sees itz became excited. He jumped truck BN heroic attitude in the the car, while the passengers cue. Hi step uy; fim for you, HI'll a Houston. stre ‘The Howard Melt Club have May: 2 ntons day mornin have May ra ne 8 the ‘and. holidays all of fi for out-of-town nil urements, Address 1. Ni roadway The Jeffersons, of Ma to meet uniformed 4 Sundaye in Member are lich, manager The Grant Spitz 4, would ke MeN I to 1S Auguat and Fiveh May wool F.C. would Ike to a1 games with teams averaging Sixteen yeare. All dates oben fr fo Aug aes SP oe em acs follows nee fourtesn to 22) and OUT ~PUNCH SHAHESPEARE . A) Fd8 bare, GIVES A FEW LINES, WHILE Ducer THE SAMPLE PASSENGERS D9OOOOPHHHDHDE 2IBDHA WOULD PAY $25,000 FOR MATHEWSON Pittsburg Club, Anxious to Win Pennant for the Fourth Time, Is Seeking to Strengthen Its Pitching Department. (Special to The Evening World) PITTSBURG, Pa., May 10,—President Drey fuss has advised his confidential {lends that he has set aside $27,000 for the purchase of two pitchers to Philippi and Lever win the fourth pennant. Dreyfuss will give any one $1,000 for landing the pitcher he might help name, and he will*give $2,000 if two Pitchers are secured. He has had his eve on Mathewson a long time, and will give $25,000 for him if he can get his name signed tom three-vear contract Among those whom Dreyfuss ts. will- ing to split the $25,c00 for are: Hahn, of Cincinnatt; Berhard, of Cleveland; Mul lin, of Detroit; Young, of Boston; Fra- ser, of Philadelphia, Waddell, of the Athletics, of hPiladelphta; Welmer, of Chicago iInnity, of New York, and two others he has not named auRe Is Hable to cateh them, Dreyfuss will also give a good sum to fecure Ch of St. Paul rhe ager Chirke have said they fed with thelr ut negotiations star plteh were satis- present pitching, staff, have been going on tor s for weeks. NEWS AND CHALLENGES BALL TEAMS (Special to Thy 1. as follows furlongs, 0.41; he Llw mile, 14, Welsh, trainer. DIVINATION -8 handily BARON Thomas Welsh, BY PLA an fi fly ORDLING ur bit: ‘Thom BRUSH. O91 hi trainer. KILTS—Four furl ture that held sw rkey City President and man-|morning made the training hours agree able ones, The t shape and as fas runners that had trouble in steppin time Ry far the most LL PLAYERS publish every day in the Sporting Edition the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- | {ons to the Amateur Baseball Editor World, Pulitzer Building, New York Ac at Home: font ‘The Manhatwan a « Kames with anal cur teams ay on. A last Sunday by a score of 10 to 9. | keen t vegra. | Address “Wh: ys Mrs. Fitzsimmons, ‘what | The winners would | te arrange games Mundred and Thirteenth @ fue shoe you made,’ Address Valentine No. Bea aniceer hind ba would "Excuse me, mvs,’ Hi say, ‘This ts | dam avenue ja team “Averaging fl Wa vnlxteeny Senne the one that was taken off by the black-| The would like to arrange gam * Xo. 173) Clinton. smith.’ with * averaging sixteen senate of end Eighth avenue for The Minerala would ike ty amend yarrange al 1 And all uniformed olghy Saturday Nidrews Brooklyn, Pek V; 217 Sevench avenuy, No a réhams to Play Columbia, The ¥ am College baseball team, which Is playing such great ball this year, will play the Columbia Univer- | sity nine at Fordham to-morrow. Kaine {to be an interesting. aie, jas both x have been great strengthened this season. On Saturday dham nine will have as. their 1 Mts the strong Syracuse Untver- Fly tonm: ec ray Willn y Wilmington The Wilmington team, which {sone of the strongest seml-profeasional teams phiying bull, will meet the strong Murray Hille at Olympic Flotd, On Hundred and Thirtyesixth street and Fifth avenue, on Sunday, ‘The Wil- mingions have won many games so far this season, Wade will ‘pitch. for Hilla. six furlongs, 1.24; Thoma: MAJOR DAINGERFIELD’S WORK FEATURE AT MORRIS PARK. Evening World) MORRIS PARK, > » May 10.—The day broke “clear and bright and the weather was delightful at the course morning during the hours at which ravers take thelr constitutionals. here was some speed shown bys the racers whose work day it was, The most important workouts wer as fol- lows MAJOR DAINGERFIELD—One_mile in Quarter, 0. three nlf, 0.56; five furlongs, ven furloites galiopyig; Thomas en furlongs in. 1.29, Welsh, trainer Four furlongs {0.535 trainer, ‘arlonge in 0.53 1-2 eas | Weish, trainer. furlongs in 054, as Welsh, trainer, Four fourlongs Thomas WH on longs in 0.88 1-4, easily; 1 eee Grimith has been negotiating for | dunas tf morning -fr these two Senatore for some weeks, TLouleville, Ky i five racers. fi; | and it was announced to-day that he it) elaine Conus Wilton ani | hopes to have them in the fleld at GRIFFTH AFTER zs Welsii, 1s, in 9.54, trune pings breexins A Thor mile fn WM, trainer eS Highlanders’ Manager Expects ELE : oY ave. fur to Obtain Selbach and Kitt- arain ridge for Anderson and Be- Ne in LAs, | 7 Fr Smith trainer * "| ville—Also Wants Bill Clarke. a A half mile in 0.54, ; Kimball Patterson, traine LES OM ART—-A mile in 150, breez er. Manager Clark Griffith, cf the High- A imila in 146, nied landers, is after two Washington play WHORLER- ven furlongs in 1,23, on) ers He has offered to. trade Anderson bits J. W. Rogers, trainer. and Beville for Kittridge and Selbach, IR—A mile in without an and expects to consummate ‘the deal 1,80, galloping; , to-day American League Park in New York uniforms when the team returns to loa AFRICANDER AND HERMIS WORKED AT. GRAVESEND. (Special to The Evening Worlt) GRAVESEND, May 10.—The clea bright weather and perfect tempera: | ay ut the eau thie rack was in p t as lightning. The a try over it had no ig thelr paces in fast {nteresting movement jot the morning w che work of mpton Stables’ handica candidate, nder, who js in preparation for! vkiyn Handicap to be decided on opening day of the Gravesend meeting, Trainer Dick Miller sent the son of Star Ruby-Afrlc Queen a mile land a furlong, the racer reached the half in @ ‘the full distance It was a c the si and the mile in 1.4 nspic excited admiration of all those pi x furlongs in 1.15 1-2, and galloped out in 1.87 1-2, uously neat trial and The following were sent to workouts | zen. SR—One mile in Lol 1-2; 0. ecker, trainer LIMERICK—Four furlongs in 0.62. 1-2, Iv; D. Miller, trainer, f—Four furlongs tn 0.62 1-2 Miller, trainer A half mile in 0.51 1-4, PINK . trainer PRIORICY—A haif mile in 0.51 1 loping; D. Carter, trainer. F, E. SHAN our furlongs Fisher, trainer <Six ‘furlongs in 1.2% C. Oxx, trainer. METER—A half mile in 5 easily; M. Mitchell, trainer, FAIRY "DANC pur furlongs — in 0.56 1-2. breezing: 8. Doggett, trainer. J. Healy, BROOK LY NITES Wreenties J. galloping: b> SCHOHARIE—Se) galloping: J. LEONIDAS—One ‘Taylor, train KE J easily; Halt-mil lev. tra FARMER HEA NOTES OF T are Giants of it The «Trolley buneh of tartars ing himself why Tannehill go. Cy Seymour | strained tendon lematical. Dan MeGann Is aphere in the not Giants in battin) JAMES V.—One mille in 1.45 trainer, Neumever, TAUR—Seven furiongs in “Neumayer 88° OF DERE handily; A half mile in 6.62 1- trainer. 1.83 1-5, eumeyer, trainer en furlongs in 1.33 1! eumeyer, trainer, mile in ‘145, handily ner Half-mii Healey in 0.5445, it 5 Y-Four furlongs tn THE PLAYERS. re making a runaway Dodgers have found in the Reds. Barney Dreyfuss is now probably ask- he let Chesbro and with and the suffering his back, 8 in. time of his return to the game is prob- | continuing to hit the He is leading the | FLAMMULA larters in 1.95, | had a record of 2.094. He descended | zn trainer ip, | from J.B. Shedd and’ MacGregor Chief. aN z quarters | ID | ve started In 94 races, won 3i'and took SUN GOLD—One intle tn 1.47, handily; | money in $5 W, Barrick, trainer M'MEEKIN- One mile In 147 14, easily: W. Rarrick, trainer. mE CET |JUNE BVG—A’ half-mile In 0.54, brees- n| tugs J. Neumeyer, tratn UN! RUN! | DHOOD—Haltmile i xaltop-| 7 : ° |° ing: J. Neumeyer, train JACK. ROBE—Four’ furlongs in 0.55, HERE CONE. trainer. meet the Clevelands to-morrow. The acquisition of Selbach and Kitt- ridgo should add material strength to the Highlanders, \Selbach is unques tionably a faster man in every Way than Anderson, and Grif needs another vet- eran backstop to, alternate with Jim & “nI'm4 GOING To B AVE THE VILLAIN Loow Bike JEFF’, 1) SAID FITZ - “Ml CAN IT 09 ARDER.” NEWS OF THE HGHTERS A big show will be ational gets $5,000 for his end of the purse \. . of Philadelpt ay, May | Whether he wins, loses or boxes a draw Briggs, possibly two other boxers| saya he could not afford to give WD of New England repute. will meet op- | more. ponents of sterling calibre at an “all-| a star show. as a counter attraction to| The te fight between Joe Wale the O'Briei-MeCoy, match, which is| Cott, the welter-weilght champlon, a Moan ternal yon the same night,| Charlie Hitte, of Albany, for a sido Ss het of $2,000, which was to have been Harry Gilmore has matched Martin | fought last night near Albany, has Dutfy to box twenty rounds with Rube! peen postponed one month, Walcott Ferns before the Internationa! Athletic | could not make the weight of 112 b, of. Fort Bi on Decoration day. | pounds on such short notice, as he Duffy has alre heaten Ferrs, has been home from the Pacific Coast Jewey Cooke, the ehampior, welter- |" ® few da weight of Fngland and South Af Te Bender and Tommy Love have will in all probability have Joe ¢ | been matched to meet foi ounds RA OAR probe meet for fifteen round before the Buta Athletic Club, Baltimore, on May 17. roe has wired the president Yosemite Club. of S: Fran- that he would leave Hot Springs, , and would arrive on tne coast en y 14, He will then go direct to wiere he will be at event with Jef- aship of the world 1 McDonald, thes Neil Britt and ‘Terry Mevrovern is off managers could uot agree on any defl- | ite date, | It looks now as if the proposed six-} round bout between Bob Fitzsimmons and Jack Root, in Chicago, will not | take place after all. Fitzsimmons han | told Matchmaker Charley Felt, of the Waverly a. C.. of the Windy City that he will not fight Root unless | Jack Mu of th Frankte 1 MAKE NO CHATY been exclusively trea 80° Years, hing se! ie fnckine, in my” eff! Honestly, treat you ekiltu in the: she i comfort an any case my home cure PRIVATE DISEASES cured without, cutis eor money buy Twill use you you to health medicine, dis- cyre OF cured In 8 to 10 day without ous drug 0.59, galloping: J. Healey. trainer, | McGuire. GA Nerhid es Ee furlongs in 6591-2, There is also talk of exchanging John | OWEN eet e in 0,52, | Ganzel for Bill Clarke, the Washington breezing: J. Healey, trainer, catcher, who haa refused to sign @ con- | | JOSUE Be C half-mile in 0511-4, breex-| tract this fear Te RAR Dace furlongs in] Clarke claims that. hei was not treat- easily: J. Healey, train ed fairly by the club last season. GATIEN—Four furlongs in J. Haale trainer RNARD- bin furlongs in andily: F. ‘Taylor trainer 1,22, breex- JOCKEY MINGER 1.23, KRISHNA - in 1.19, galloping trainer HYDRANGEA—Fowr furlongs: tn 0.59, easily: & Doggett trainer. One mile in 2.0, breezing; J. raine [AMY de Uneee furlonage Wn Omveasilyit LOUISVILLE, Kyi. May jo: Jockey JINVOTCKE—Three furlongs in 0.39, eas Minder, ‘who wore August Belm s lige WW Jennings trainer. lors In the East early last season, BARVAY =A rail mile {i 05945, handl-| jmet with an accident at the track here Ha ee ire furlongs in| Yertemay that ts Mable to have a fatal | LINDS sult. His mount, Rathskeller, fell in a jam on the back ‘stretch during the fifth race and Minder was thrown on the track, where he lay as several horses over him. . He was picked ‘up unconscious. He is ynor trainer, eighths in 1.07, Fisher trainer » furlong in 1.05, gale jaldsborough trainer Five furlongs in 1.05, gal- Goldsborough trainer. D--Three-quarters in 1.21, galloping; RORER breezing: W }OLD MAL: GR 3d. ezmz, A. Zimmer. tratner. suffering from concussion of the brain aes cee $n 0.53, han-| ang was badly.brulsed.up. The phyai- WOTAR Threecqiarters in 1.18, easily; | clans fear he may not recover, Be OBE Me tariongal in 1.20, gal. i Lee D. Garter, tralner FAMOUS PACER IS DEAD. ANC TetOR— ix furlongs in 1.2, gal- “oping: D. Carter, trainer. 5 uch a eerer eset RT ae eee 1.45 1-2, handily; | Bogron, Mass., May” 10.—Woodshed, LACK CAT-—Four furlongs in 053, the famous purer, dled last night in Drecsing: cumeyer, tratner. the stable of his owner, R. M. Sturto- DANCE MUSIC—Four furlongs ‘in 0.54, | vant, of Somerville, acter an illness: of yer, trainer. quarters in 1.27, alner. breezings JN IN i ten hours, from stomach ailment, | ROEHAMP’ Woodshed was sixteen years old and |” breexing; breezing; J, Neume Louis Friday night the members ofthe Cardinal team declared that they be- Heved themselves capable of taking a majority of games from the New : Yorks Beara Heisei len — ave and, seat ares y Stoval, the new Detroit pitcher, “is RE A San He loses every time he goes | and grocers or at THI: unlucky. tse in, no matter how well he pitehes. Keoxen yi Indianapolis made only three hits off Chech. of the St. Paul's, whom Barney Dreyfuss is trying to get to bolster up | Pittsburg team. sojourn of the Brooklyns huni stories told During thi at Cincinnati the at the sittings of Corcoran, Dobbs and Poole make Davy Crockett look like an amateur, Joe Corbett isn't - #7,000 worth 40- fas Highealth is said to be bad . 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