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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1904, ENING WORLD [Sictstc"! SPORTS EDITED BY (86°) ROBERT EDGREN WR. FITZGERALD | AND SOME OF HIS BUSIEST MOMENTS AT THE TRACK SENDING THEM OFF TOGETHER SOOOEE 4. PPO PAL ODD LGOEE 4444 9OABODOD2D4 1-H OFFOOOOHG IDE DUCLHEOOSIOD 1DH8GS F4-29768HO9900O 9869604 : oS ig ae GET" Bac THeTe |"! . wow !!/ Irie’ a [ome ON Aidt ely ) a z Hat tL LE FITZGERALD IN g THEY'RE & See HIS VARIETY, 0006 aw An association calling itself the New York Society of Newspaper Ilus- trators has been communicating, by letter and egent, with various well- known sporting men of New York and vicinity. My name has been placed on Its letterhead. under a line announc' me a8 “president™’ of the seciet I dertro to state that Tam n FITZGERALD CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF STARTING A ng and never have be nnected with this “poe” o OO-9.509030 or the Newspaper Artists’ Association or any similar ization, and that Day ‘ Catan dh tbh Sh eb {f my name ts ured in any euch connection it is without my consent er TRIES To authority, REroRM GRIFFITH GETS ROBERT EDGREN. Fitz GERALD rs €909000009600000066-¢ S20eoes ANEW FIELDER’ “AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS | & a | iI R [ | | i 5 [ AR | | R The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition fe all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- 9 Youngster Secured in Rochester | | enges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor P AND ; to Relieve Davie Fultz, Whose | $°% The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, : . im jt g Legs Have Gone Back On HIM|’ ne pavin A.C. of Jersey City de) bet If ‘A, J. Coraline, No. 30 Q A feated the crack Vines on Sunday, by | Varick é Again. score of IY to 9, They, would like tr <Arions were defeated by the fol- BY ROBERT EDGREN. Hear fn voutcat-lowe: tonne. for suly | lowing sears: i . und August games, Score by Innings: An roe? 0 H 0 9 0 0 0-3 * 4 . call . : néependen Chee 00 0 If you stay tn the grand stand the track there are some things that you | Saae s Davin A. ¢ 43001 2 0'1 so1 , : miss. Now and then the side-shows are better than the performance under the >| ROCHESTER, June !.—Clark Grit: | Pines 10620 00.0 0-9) would Tike 28s, mth oat big tent. g {| fith came to Rochester yesterday and] Vattertess lie. Binith | aad W. Kelly. No. 170 at Srovesend Starter Fitzgerald ought to have a barker all to himeelf. $ traded Thoney for 0. Smith Collins, | pire—Burt -fi{th street, : 4 jown at the start he is king. Out on the track nervous horses wheel and | {’ Riary i | St. Marys beat Vendomes. Score beat the Clemonts B) plunge. Tho ribbon ewayr before them. Jockeys pull and haul and try with| % 4 ee oneeaet bl nee nae Sai Vinnie: veg rons | {all thelr wit to get the best of the etarter and of each other. a [ DOrarily Baying: shitd base \fo0 the | Vendome esc eno agnor ag im Nile Fitzgerald, leaning over the rail of the whitewashed starters atand, |? | Rochesters. terles SR entiome, “Gallaghe 480078 to roar: ed Collins will play centre fleld for} 4 Sheehan. sto play teams aver: ig ten ' 3 2 a 1 } For games addres “Here you—move around there-what's the matter with you—Iil—Cormmek, | MR. DRAKE ® | the Highlanders to-day in place of| pene, 3 Bee date het fa ‘ rac award No. bt Weat Some over this way—you, Travers—get oround there—ten dollars for that. What | 7 Dave Fultz, whi 1 nay ‘ a d They + J ‘Twenty-fitth street, r * the biazes—I won't tell you again, 0’ Connor -li'— 4 AND hy jose legs have gone ! Y | 300 b defeated the 9 -And of a sudden the horses are all in liue—the restraining ribbon fies up, the | ? mR. GATES, back on him. RU at SICH se aeere PACT: fleg g0es down, and with a finul wild whoop that sounds something lke “G'wan!" | 7 AS THEY Collins formerly played in the Mis-| "sine White Sinra defeated the Emera ; wng Gesrae Clair; Jank <4 from the starter. tenso inuscles spring into play and the race {s on. APPEAR, On souri Valley League and on other!. by the following score: je aac h ; 1 ’ Phe Council BK. B,C. defeated (} + No Small Talk Here. THE TRACK minor leagues and has led {n every vt AU Ba Pace ied seeker ta 4 » Fitagerald doesn't choose parlor small talk to hurl at the jockeys. Few of TOGETHER, Ps b (clad in hitting. He js % natural left-| 1 * would like f 22 to nt i ane x pla ”~ : Kis remarks would find place in a book on etiquette, He regards the youngsters S handed batter and invariably lays | {! June 6 estrone e-yeer.| Union Hilon Bunday, May. a as the mountain man regards a alx-mule team, which won't go unless urged old team; games to be played on op: The Independents defeated the Young st the ball on the ground, ponents’ grounds, Wl play for a eidel Belmonts by » re of 16 to 12 on by weird and strenuous collecticns of “cuss words,” The little fellows are shrewd and olways “Jockoying” for advantage, and even the greatest starters often get the worst of {t in the battle of wits, Owners| ‘ tell the boys that they will pay all fines if they only get away in the lead. DECLLLGAADODP SRDS DSGS-5-4 FODDODIVOSDPES HIDLODGDDDD DGD HILO DHE OELODGD-O9-646 64050049 WITH THE FIGHTERS. After the fourth race Fitsgerald walked over to the judges’ stand ang took a Benny Yanger. the Chicago feather- ‘To him came “Father Bill” Daly. ! weight, has left for Butte, Mont., * “Pop’’ stood outside the wire netting and spoke in persuasive accents, { where he ts matched to figlt twenty . rounds on the afternoon of June 13 I MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk. I have “ Fitzy!" been exclusively treating special diseases of men f Fitsgerald looked up and frowned P with Aurelio Herrera. Jack O'Keefe will f 4 deview money buy’ the netting. wo to Butte with his sparring partner yout w yeast, ma HASTE ACT oo eT Hanae, eases palin Pema », “ ” 2 a Fit#a Won’t Sa: Please. ight of the day that Yanger fi i Gare T undertake. or cull, ry 4 —-_ —— Hh : care i t Teas: ‘ os Herrera, O'lceefe meets Hones Melina g « te Tor my Myo cnnte GonwucTATION FREE, oe Men Cured ty Me “Well, what in — do you want? j 6 ; ‘a tWenty-round battle, Poth. ¢ ? J“ WWhy, I want to talk to you about Danny. I want to ask you not to talk] The turf authorities ought to re- GRAV DRED te oe en ibesta ee Hicasycmaetareiin ee eee PRIVATE DISEASES Siitout ube "Se" befscn Rt erie cca ce oo atom Denny 2 want: esi 7a aulre. of the horse City Mink comsie: | ,CRAVESEND. June LoThe eariz| EHRRPSHEAD DAY, N.Y. Tune 1 | unt onddant of victors . a i 4 . i ‘i d eae : raln 5 ~ en = “ red without cutting im from | perwale" artted Daly, cyou iignt'any sinsee, Why don't you say ‘Please hoid| ey aliould” order. the vefural of hie | 10a course this morning were @ bit} over at the Bay course this morning. | Charles Neary, of Milwaukee, who BS VARICOCELE «sti aise “your head up,’ Please say that, won't you, Fitzy? You know I'— entry. It {s remarkable that when |20my and Ceti anonen Ke Gas It was dark and chilly and rain fell at} was recently defeated by Renny f DRAINS, LOSSES "i3%. t .03%s , s “This was too much for the starter. this horse runs his good races he {=| time aswigned for beingtag th Facers intervals throughout the morning, Tie) Yanger, ae been matched to fight | , simple remedy . BR eee Rei ti chcorett Ne’ coarea, VanalTcdon't care (aiwhoop wid heavily backed, When his bed races | forte emened for, bringing, ue sacer® | track held ‘ts own wonderfully consid-| Clarence English at the Ameriean Club, ) ciusively by me) tr h rea ks Tessa Es aR ed at aie Were elepenned| ering the conditions and was in first-| of Chicago. ) YSTRIC cured in 15 svithout cutting, pain, i = shard aly os k to th Ingifor (hel money all inte OT HAMNER EO RT EAT a UO bre Caren oning condition: Many racsia | Gcorwe:Momadaent(ini iat figh ; S Reape ae aioe aaa “Pop” Daly went back to the paddock. : ‘ndreds ‘or facers” were snown, bul Ware sho i Geo corse McFadden is after a fight . ee s 4 ® ‘ course this may bo only a coincidence, | frum speed polat of view there, was | ere shown: en Coste wa aN with Joe Gans, the iight-weight cham- > Vans PROSTATIC TROUBLES fo nthe? now “ise . Cowles Is Enthusiastic. but it is a queer state of things, but little doing. The star work of tie mt Olee: 3 pion, Mcadden has struck his old 2 manding the diseas Abe ay Heat =. morning was” accomplished by,,,Tom | conspicuous moves were the following: | ait’ again, and feeln conn > MURAE In from Sto 20 days eo. Cowles, who trains for J, J. Ryan, is a Southerner, and he thinks and} This horse City Bank, on May 2%, at] Lawson lour-year-oid son of Riley— D TYE VALE. ae confident that Bvery veatice of poaon removed talks nothing but “hos.” Westchester. ran a mile and a six- mma Pickwith, trainer Howard Will- (LORD OF TH VALE—One mile and |he can take the champion into camp. yes BLOOD PO) Preakeht fberpel Ore eeu aa} 4 ttn ‘he horee ran. trom the| ®Quarter in 2.24, handily; Joho Adkins. | McFadden has @ victory over th SADE WAR OS _ttercury oF potath, Yesterday morning one of the stable, Rellable, had a tryout, and after ft/teenth in 1.46 flat, breezing tn front | {U0 nas trainor 1b ‘a : REGISTERED, d . Cowles was Ina state of enthusiasm. from end to eid, winning tn te |i eiatng the distanve in tah and | ,SHVER PIRATE —One mile in 1521-2 !the nght to be for the title, ott NERVOUS DEBILITY in"35 G60 33 37) ide ottating the an 5 ss TCotmickatrauier ee WS f } ‘That Reliable is a ereat hoas,” he said to a friend. “He shore aid the great-|easieat poseible manner, beating such | from the easy manner ja winich st was RTRUNIBCENCH Cite: furionge tn a AERTS Tm ic! 1 NOW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST, i Prescripuion, Ned com ean seers "eat trial this morning I ever saw. Had him out on the track and broke him off, 600d horses as Grazialio, Andy Wil- Bunce te tht ‘nt Pesch eae Rin J. Joyner, tralner. Teta out tween Shek 2 rs vam | POR, Ha ale 4. [aon ON Hive turionke f the colored —heayy-welght | ‘ ms 165 W. 3th St., New York, 4 [champion, and Frank Childs, of Chi- D L R. ara OA. ME to 8 P in 10% longo, which was to have taken plac rf. hd o 1 fa Mintayn 101s 8 onl in Chicago last night, has been pos -Iponed until Thursday evening. The vout {WI be fought. in Apollo Tall, in the at the half-mile pole. First thing he did was to run over a dog. Killed that dog|!4ms, Oarsman and others, Since then | ought oft during the morn- | pysetuige 4 @eader'n a nail Yessir, deader’ a nail, Then he went on and ran the half out|Graziailo showed quality by running | og. best moves shown Wersiy: We] pZORe: @ good second in the Belmont, and | Creme n 1.51, eaally; ‘ hanatly Andy Williams has since run very D-Five furlong: trader. ngs in tu before in my life could do that trick. I tell you they ain't! 3 J. Joyner, trainer, inst that hoss; they’ "1-8 0nt nd ta of | 8008 races. 1141-2, breeging; G. Cornell, ; ig “furlongs in 1222 vei pe eens | Chesiee jjayinl tS sorithe Nowe) ang 21 agains: Wisioll le sty Hank next starved ini ie: Brook: naniluv: hoch Wisunrd, trainer, nay, City; under ene aspices of the : ’ yA Three-quarters | HIGH CH ELLOR—S!x ‘turlon; Newly organized_Umplre A, C So asa - tyn Handicap, running seventh {n that galloping, WW. MeGivney, | Fiber etch eats : Jevent, beating among others Shorthoss. | ty ! tratne Jack McClelland, the Pittsburg Runnels, Hurstbourne, Africander and EIRGT Ne Rhrnessi eins in 0.4, AKE 2 LA Bile n J.00, galloping; W » |feather-welght, and Abe Attell, of Call- E a naiy lr, f Kartick, traina: ett ‘ 2 ‘ Mohesney, JUNMASKED—A ‘halt mile In 0.58 breea- PHAON-—Mile In 1c, galloping; W. Te pa grey toae ace ne MEW amity : In view of these two performances. ei F, Weir, trainer ede, rane 1 End / a oir alr, trainer es da 06 (HUM furlongs in 0.60, (Cs Of St. Louls, on Thursday night, by- 66 ” ’ ‘ no one was prepared for the disgrace rout | furlongs . prauns cucenaey tis are both reported as belug in the best Vig German Method broause they lead the world im sei ht, be- German Doctors ‘ease thy jead, the world m scien thought, b- produced were either born or educated in Germany. The special- om Ing good race at Rennings on one irlonga in 1.07, Mile in 1.59, gallop- ’ ful running of ¢ horse yesterday. |, Iv 6.65, easily: ‘Five furlongs in 1.07, nandi-| of shape for the encounter, Atbell ought This fa not the first time that City | PREEANS Four furlongs in 5h OTE Heartomalnere tne to secure the decision, as he Is too - Bank bas offended. He ran a crack-| F EKA halt mile in O86, kallop- ETHICR-Mtlie dn 180, galloping; H. [clever for MoClelland, . 1, Cochran, tpaine eee vreagion and next the outa 1403 [Ch wy, Le eon Pe one fy atecormig. tration SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. Never Fail its ontroting the Heidetverg system of curing men are un- ‘ vhol-wae hadly beaten. Five furlongs tn 00 i 0 w ns ngs equalled anywhere; their successful years of practice this, (i J to The Event World.) t bf v | tee Th Tr. Charles Hughes, trainer qua proves Bereta pee mvetlan Worik a mate fra Ble) racelees for ths comlas, Te may be said that City Bank did) NEN Half mile in 0.66, ur furlongs In 0.54 1-4, go-} (\) pK IN Ss | Band novollege of rhysicians has ever obtained ee erneiiere ofrimarkable cures. The hit Agocked out Jack Reaman in the fourth | radio Hanion comes from the Heres | ong ee mud yesterday, but the fact | sasty, F GAOT in 08, AGNES "D.” Ale tn 1168; ‘Ralloping;- Jo German Doctors proctieally contral the latest dscoveris Mr the cure of man’s diseases, 2 remains that he ran a remarkable sai athe i Mile tr al ; ) fas 1 : round of what was to have beon & siX-| vaitey Athletic Clud, of San Franciaco.|race in mud last year in the Subur- y Muay eR airatia’ ep Fiteatmmans, teataon "| A Bad Omen to see Rackache. ing Blood potaon, pro. ; D Falls bout bevore the Crescent Athletic! sorris Levy, matchinaker of the latter |ban. Handicap. This City. Bank Is_a| Sain Turlongs {n'12, preening; |ATHEANA Tie foulovey gee Fun leanliogtdgbar aad ana ia Motch 2 tm | dangero ‘ mn fineancout iKelioy. trainer, Four furlongs. in the Moon over your : Club last night, Redman was mubsth oy, , Has notified the managers of both | angerow horse, and) his in-an-out | for Jim Driscoll, who declined Tuning arouses « it of comment every | MERRY ACROBAT —Three-quarters in | B. Hill, trainer. left shoulder. See it Symptomsiissre om For Life on Welsh, trainer, 1 Abita lieags mS men that he ts ready to bring off the|time ho shows a form reversal. Iw | {219 handily; In Hi Freer er acd the: Cine tow ecent beatine (hatte between the boya and will give |cient. to be barred ‘in ithe ‘betting or | KNIGIUE RANT —One mile in 16, (GOMOE A Ey, Heal. trainer. f f Hopkins pimples, pains — in| mental weakness, prostatie oF Redman put up a hard fight with thom @) per voent, GPithe cross cactlece (2! Seuaea de speseeing. ae Fe TL a rom one 0 p heart, chest and stomach, constipation, | Of 8 Private character, no matter ‘Capon while it lasted, and until aft P taney earnen bwleatied pI A, halt im one Fordham Team Plays To-Day. |Canoes and you're in so-called rheumatic paina fear of sudden | wected oF of how long sanding the third round it was either man’s| {0 Dattle for. As both McGovern and] him. Sheriff ell, Duke of Kendal] Stes: em cnongs in 0.8% Meiiease than any other doctors ‘ ; Hanlon are anxious to fight out on the|and City Bank, coming In a_ lum mart : The Fordham College team will play pent. They slugged, throwing all ight out on ¢ i P. easily; A. Carter, trainer. luck a if \ : cai te chances ar make rather & ‘nauseous rth H \the vi pauaaly nite at F . duty you owe yourself and posterity not in trust your health to jee tothe winds, and took punches | CO0%t fim chances are that thelr man: Blerager ikcegoet ny ne PAD JMBBAREN—Srvenseleiihe i LO [Ahe Nillancys: Val pneraloree Ex ert Tee At ttin most skilled and euctessful specialists. We are ponitively nich would liuye put any ordinary | “8*'s Will accept Le offer when they (i TATA aera jaz, | ham Field to-day. a have| Rk neh certain of the resulta we never fail to secure: our faith ts based on \ put of business, but the blowa| Meet On June 15 and select the largest | As to Sherig Belt. DALESMAN fh won fourteen « eI OO | A ‘experience—astual knovledge. Remember, were it possible for L i ° we | bid for the contest, Roth fi The mention of Sherif Bell Y ae eO TEN: “Rive farionga in| which they have played and expe: with 3 1 . i S cialists he to fail, oure would be the loss. and our thousands of cured seemed to make the men fight the i oth Aghters will }to mind the fact that Do Reszke, winu (LADY BOTANTATET hive tartonm y engiesrent mes with 2 paddies patients prove that to de an impossibility. You run absolutely ler. 1p the fourth round, which, **"t for the const within two weeks, | Wearing (ho colors of M. L. Hayman, | AU Brin AL, LEN A init [keep up thelr good work by wir | 16 tt. no rink. Don't lose a moment. Cciae to us at once. CONSULTATION 1s FREE to be the ‘last, Caponi hooked ——— an feyorite, In the, first ae? ‘1 MI t from, the Villanovas, The Vitter no na] 18 ft and INVITED. If you cannot call, write for our home cure i x 6 1) ped i 3 N ein ae ;| &re stronger this year th Hey have} Made in Oli Town, Me, ‘ ’ 152 West 34th St., N. Y, grant (ET ls al aed MURRAY HILLS’ race wa Splendid performance, p £ tlle in 0.82, handllys | Ween "tn previous seasons, 3 ‘ \; Y. helt ‘ay " b trainer, POG = — loi Livy ie A femion was only helt way LS’ GAME, —[Fonhing seven arlonns’ over "the Wits | EAE NU Helen in om, ae i 110--CHAMBERS STREET—119| [Berlin Medical institute yo sia. igi ers course In 1.28 46, which Netween Broadway and West Broadwa r, trainer on nine. He got up, but an- iliade of blows, one of which) The strong Murray Hill team will |{astest, face of ihe meeting, ba SMART SPT Three, firlonas in 0.4, - | = : other right to the Jaw. sent him| have to play thelr best ball next @un- ldsr for Le Keseke nexs tie cue ae at Ralioning: W. Hatrick. trainer. Se z eee Mb for tiny ten count, bringing | day if they expect to win a victory, as |hox 10 ein. The exchan of mud al fy ehh ae CRI A Cd ePORTING. OLD DR. GRINDLE, Old Dr. Gre —<—$<——_— Sutra Te LNAve the crack Manhattan pai ‘road eae Ke FRANK SOMERS Six turiongn in 1.24 Varia 89 YRARS A, SPRCIALIER TN | r. rey, ollege team for their opponents. The |icans and won ine mud at. breexing: W. Shields, trainer, 4 pis ses Ge | ‘ ene vepensiers kame will take place at Olymple Field, {It Would not be out of line ‘for D MOORE Fivecelgliths in 11, gale | dienes ‘Yecullar tg) men are. penuanentn: | Saad ters, considered one o. the| One Hundred and Thirty-sixth stewards to ask for more consistenc loping; J. Smith, ‘trainer. I A Ms cured nore uulekly; iy and on) x i q Yeague teams tn Pennayl-| and witth avenue Yralxth street |from this stable. | | Menipiniae-Orie and “onr-elgnith miles Jn iS mato Lead TO singiaraitt vert ns Sune Nas ia ad ghilst Mame reais scheduled to play the Ho- potas ay macht’ Ae Werthicnten Cormens sen | GOLD ROME As trate fh La 1s be ace! oak able rots 2 te neh | Se aAvite! ndtielt toto rge Cricket Groi riding in such form us t ry breeainy lcLaughlin, trainer, \ * na i ¥ 7 t debility in from oS my SERVOUR DER af S) ory A athe nds.) Ymeralds Vs, Cnban X-Gia jbefievs that he Wis one Of the coms | MONTE CARLO Three: ausiters dm 122 4 vane eeu Somivhaunes th"Framy 1 to a | Lame Wien anh ited Mea ae . Lamar'y Cuban X-Glante, with Clar-|!06 jtiders of the seuron.” since ‘May | ¢ Ralloping: F. Welr. tra tt u 3 by Laas ae elimi ste “’ARICOCELE, William; Ws However, he hax ridden but “ane [GRAY LAD-Tiree-duarters i 1.29, wale froin 1 " ; BAN HELE cured th 3 to 10, daze, ee Aepavtons. ence Williams, the great coacher, will| winner in something like thirty-flve oping: H. .Welr, tralner, Nt st. phatoman ay Gy i tig lt fron 1 th 3 weeke Grain HY ‘una’ bladder Complains ei ‘L — President| t#°%l@ the Emeralds at the Protectory | mounts, orci NATUS—One mile in™1.83, eas- Hall, Bridge i. Tylon Pt rit ‘ fed diseases any ‘araine ‘cured ta B10 10 to 4s days cured ta grounds, Van Nest, This is certainty an object lesson to Shields, - - 39, Gave. RAL DIREASEE. 4a, ork l\nger Harvey, of the meraldey wants |i e1 ee inte Menose Meee ful “sea: prphonieeane pe one-oiet 1 AUTOMOBILES, ’ ad | oe. G mer muaraa tes deve “4 Q ion successful sen. " nai eA AaT wd ‘beat the colored champions and has cept : + i & win, This was when on ee Seen oh wARUMTLIA Poon |e B) liber = he he , ARB A| OFFICE OV! oe EAST