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THe CALIFORNIA, SUN HAS BROUGHT OvT ‘ A_ BUNCH OF j FITZ SIMMONDS ; FRECKLES on PAUNROE Like Freckles. BY BILLY (Special to The Jeff had shot his bolt; but I am or anybody else. He may not vest here lately, will fali to cash Prime cogdition, as he won't let an. whom will he fight? has ever before; but, Yong as it | (Special to The Evening World.) ] “BAN FRANCISCO, June 8.—Bob Fitz- gimmons has a new rival. Jack Munroe has taken on a spatter- work of freckles. The miner is a light- complexioned man, like Fitz, and the work of the California sun has made him resemble a speckléd trout. Munroe displays his new adorn- ments proudly, doubles up his fiat and saya that he has picked up the famous Fitzsimmmons wallop with the spots. Bo says “Strenuous” Sullivan, the miner's new sparring partner, who has been made tester-in-chief of the wallop, J ‘Andy Gallagher, who met the old Mun- Foe wallop in Munroe’s amateur days, @ays,that the miner has improved a Rhousand per cent. So Say They All. Bo sav Tim McGrath and Billy Roche. trainers-in-chief. Tim handled Tom Sharkey during the best part of the Bailor's career. The McGrath is a /Slever conditioner and a foxy, cunning | Becond at the ringside. ‘One of the sights of the Munroe o, 4s McGrath showing the huge minor » some curious “corkscrew” or other de- 3 Vice for the undoing of the big fellow. Fat little Tim swings his round tists against Munroe's ribs! while the mine fooks on curiously, as one might watch the onslaught of a mosquito. At the time Munroe only smiles, ay amp JACK MUNROE, B HARBIN SPRINGS, Juno 8.—-When we sturted training I was afraid win hurricane fighter, put the siort-enders, who have been reaping a har- -asking for a postponement is absurd. The question is now, If Joff wins, will he ever fight again, and, if so, Jeffries will enter the ring a trifle larger than he I’would not care if he weighed a ton, $4b42O6696000% MUNROE ALMOST READY FOR FIGHT UTHE MINER STEINER SMCS D " CHE SRL . i a A i i es be id THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, i JUNE 8; 1904 | SPORTS EDITED BY [= + JOE YAEGER, “BOY PLUNGER.” 2 ROBERT EDGREN THESE ARE STRENUOUS DAYS For. MUNROE'S TRAINERS Noon. “+ .. FODDER $444.95 3898950O 6.4OOOOOO0Y o Munroe Hard at Work Out West, and Has Developed, Among Other Things, a Choice Collection of Fitzsimmons DELANY. Evening V orld.) satisfed now he can beat Munroe in a hurry, as he was never a this time. The story of Jeffries Jett will go to the post in y one tell him Munroe {s a chump, does not in@@rfere with his speed, if amused, but a day later, while at work, 1 close observer might see that he Is practising and working on the new Ideas Munroe Looks Good. The miner looks good. He Is thin and fine, He Aghts shy of the scales, but experts who follow his work est!- mate Hs welght at 19 pounds or i trifle less Munroe is a amall man beslde the pon- derous giant who is dally shaking the hills to the northward with his tramp- ling. If Jeff comes down to 235 It wilt surprise even his friends, ‘The chan- plon weighed 25 a few weeks ago. But all of this does not feaxe Mun- roe, Morning, noon and night the miner Wears his confident grin, He regards the casting of doubt upon his chances nal affront, and ts autck to Munroe Confident, “There's no doubt about it in my mind,” Muni says to his. visitors. idem can be licked, and I'm gving ty do of ‘This confidence s beginning to arouse Interest in the town. The fight Is talked of more and more every day, and men who laughed at the idea of Jack Munroe, tackle on the old Olympic A.C. team, returning to ‘Frisc ble coming world’s ¢ mplon heavy’ weight are beginning to look wise aid say: “Well, Jack might land one, Munroe Is “coksure of it. now that he has taken on the speckles, ~ BASEBALL Danny Green has stolen twelve bases, Collins has made but one error tleven games. in Criger made his first sacrifice hit las: ‘Wednesday. Donovan has made two errors since ~ Ieining the Senators. Bradley has found the ball Whirteen consecutive games. mfely Green made his first error in twenty- one games last Thursday. Th five games this season Burkett aid jot et a chance in the field, st Thursday were games, nthe last five games Dineen has he has made only one hit. only tun Farrell scored this sea- “the gaithe for Boston on May 7. five o¢carions during the past i Dayis got three hits in a @ base in. most PICK-UPS. Since May 20 he has had Ray, of Cleveland, leads in run-get- with Holmes, of Chicago, a close Schwartz has never made more than one hit in a game since he joined the Napoleons. eight put-outs fn right 12 stands ag a record for Dfar, Crawford's fleld on M the season Criger and 3 hi far this season. arrell, the two Boston eh had but one error Fielder Jones ts one of tho be: 1 one of the best sucri- fice hitters in the country. He made nine in as many game. Danny Hoffman has not mad dagger thin sennon, though he has tea triples and three home. tune O'Leary ix hardly a strong e batter for the major league. in clove kames he made bit three singles. “Wee Willie’ Keeler has struc! walt at ladt, and will soon be up Ree the leaders’in hitting. In eight. games, May 3 to dune 2. fi chusives het mnde is, twice getting four alngle game, of bled MINER CONFIDENT THAT HE — WILL WHIP THE CHAMPION HGHLANDERS GET WALTER CLARKSON The Crack Harvard Pitcher Signed by Clark Griffith for New York American League Team at a Big Salary. The Highlanders have secured Walter lenges, &c. ADY 84 OOOO O-8 IN FIGHTING TRIM. JACK MUNROE POOte PS 3 Clarkson, for cour years Harvard's crack |4 plicher A good catcher wishes to join a gooa strong team averaging eighteen to The young colleglan has recelved many | twenty years. Address N. Mongello, Mattering offers during the test No. 161 Hester street, city years from the managers of Ax The Young Star Field Club defeated J and National league teams. His salary | the Crystal Id Chil by a score of with the Highlanders will be a tu 7. Score by Innings Jarge one, suid to be $8,000 a year, ‘ ey oo2-o In the alon of those who hi uy nod 7 Watched Clarkson's we the your Winn and losers nnd | wet in th collegian has shown himself to be t qual of his brother Clarkson, who In the famous John | rs gone t Union F Mindi At coun 1 BB... | maln stay of the Chicago and Boston | Invinely 30 teams, In fact many are of the opin- for Winners—Flay “ana fon that Walter ts even bet than Rime) Iaiands John was at his He a9 46 4 hounced he would not play orofesstonal f ; Abi sigh Cr tats hy pile. the ara Oean ‘ tirmon, Sunday mi. but the large sums offered him! oounell Hitt 0) 6o0 06 80 0 0-12 caused him to waver Clarkson holds a ‘ord that endeors him to all the wearers of the erlmson. During the years he has pitched for Harvant he has never fatted to beat! He Yale in the seri Hesides being a] City, areat pitcher Clarkson ts a he and flelds his position in exc vy hitter Re Hent style, | { Cla A unquestionably owes mueh] \W of Hix success as a pitcher and batier | to the coaching of “Happy Jack"! Che bro and Wile Keele Intluence of these tw to do with getting th with the Highlanders, He will probably join the team next week, when he completes his college course JONES 10 MANAGE » doubt the ‘acks had much olleglan to sign to By an arrangement completed yes- tenlay Fielder Jones, centre fitelder of | games the White Sox team, will to-day be- ne Manger of that body, su tng | HORN James J. Callahan, who haw helt the | fented position for about three years, The | to ohange was made at Callahan's sug- | RO™ gestion, and he was allowed to name he successor, Comiskey announced. The change was made because of | RAY Callahan's desire to give the whole of his energy to the playing of his posl- tion, to which he ts compara “1 think our team has a good of winning the pennant this year,” Cal-| fs Inhan said, “1 think th u e way of play M right if Ido not } much tme to other the success of the team It seems to me that it is better that I should give all of my attention to the playing of my position, Intrusting the fleld management to some one who ts familiar with his po- sition and does not have to work into also work Dur team {s going to make a strong bid for the pennant this year,” the new manager said, “and I think we haye a very good chance of taking {t.* Callahan is to continue to play second base and {it was announced that no changes in the makeup of the team eontemplated, °. bah, Alton ture of th by ¥ fort ‘The riots by innings. ait riots. 03 The uniforn gixte ferred C., Hurricane A “Mintons, 50 Amsterdam avenue, The Borough A. C days and Sund. nett, street bride. nee Amas Ww twelve 3 Donald. he ng gue ifter teams averaging 12. Kress j ast One Hundred and The aMnhattan BB defeated the Bradt 8 to follows: Palmente Cumbas, 3); P. ct Laubenshas, The teenth st @ by as 3. The I On Monday moming age Junlors forte! non Unione defeated the Rela feature of of Adame seven innings, Score Rellance .. ees Untona . ste A good player 19 would like to Join some team, enth street, olty. ‘The Orient F. C .would tke to hear from Have all dates open and will play for lds ‘pet of $8 to Wi, wumiee to va played c gsrod Viay and Paulson Kame on 8. L, while game was Ludwig Cavoill Schlomer w a home run, and Holze Vo oH the bat- Sovlzer the vot Ist i the Se gle hunk sce 38 400 7 O43 00-0 4 0 Hilbon. F. vould Uke to play +d teams averaging fourteen following teams pri C, Bimont B. E 1 . Juniors. 0 3 Address Thomas O City. has a few Satur- uniform M venue. One Hundred and ty-ninth High- the Amateurs de- the score of 21 ‘out Ike to & verging Len Address Philip” Mc st Fourth street, city, y Decaturs play two “ration Day. In the morn- thes w ’ by. the A DY score of 14 to 8. In mm the Young Decaturs de- vers by a score of 13 t eat ure the afternoon was riking out of seven- teujamin Pernansky, hing by John Hay’ ald like to u nskyv. No. Ninth atreet. . of Brooklyn, bia score et tans up as tcf Ibs Union i May Seore by in- 0 5 0-14 00 3-45 the Vil ‘game by roon the we F.C. The the game was the pitching striking out eleven men in o4ao0ad 2441/01 May % ed their the afi arane 130201 0-7 2445 9 0 7m George P." Lang, 180 Sev- ame avel we 15 to 18 years. AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting @dition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. Address C, Pete! 1216 First ave 8° grounds. sare of Birnbaum, New York City, nue On Su May the St. Anus, the Hronx, and th B. B.C Played a very one-sided & Tobin's Field, resulting In a vietory f The feature of the KuMe born for Ul striking out sixteen men nings Cornell. wd 0 Bt Ani's 14 Batteries Morgan and Strubbing born and’ Tobin On Saturday, May 21, an_ interesting ed at Prospect Par and Omtes team Co, the regulars winning by Regulars ..... 1 e Reaulirs with teams in urday after August 1re Ope he drug t ne during Jur , July and defeated the Rivals on by a score of 16 to. 12. will nidiay, his da "the th straight victor ¥ all teams averaging 14 to ms} ed. Addre: Kast Ninety-seventh ark City. he Lewistons would like to arrange games with clubs 13 to 16 vears of age Address Ben Li Lewis « BN Atoher and atl ar ould Mee ty am ours. elty, and player Joli a strong uniformed averaging eleven to fourteen Address” A. Mo Bass, No. ne Hundred and Tiitd str city. he Unton teonth street, a str averaging fourteen. y Adams, No Baseball Club, of Four- would like to hear from ng battery and a second baseman ars, Address irteenth street, of the me with the Pru- 3 May Ag one @ good bat and will book in July. A ye Kanes ad- ss Robert Oliver, care of W. Ey Pruden Hardware Company, No. 864 Eighth avenue, The Alpine F.C, like to hook games ing nine to eleven years. ‘They de- feated the Acorn, of ne, Deaf and Dumb Asylum, a score of to M, J. H. Se ‘0, 2384 First avenue, City he arrange games with thirteen co Mfteen y of %. The: Bronx, for all erage olght of Harlem would Ith teams average by lke to Richmond. A. C. would veraging teams ars, for follows: rowley, 2b.: B. J! Riche, cf. cNamara, If.; M SPORTSMEN’S GOODS, OPKHING You can’t take aGas Stove on your Yacht or into your Camp. ; Hopkins hasa stove —Blue flame~-Just like gas —Burns Kero- sene— Yacht Supplies & Camp Outfits— Primus O1 rns Txt Wall Tent. Skin, utenalle Sent for cataioeue No. 18 of 10 GO IN THE RING WITH CH 2244096409900 08 6 92059OF60F-060O34O519G004 6444400000064 “NO POSTPONEMENT FOR TIA LSGRATH e 18 SHOWING MUNQOoF How To bo it, Spm. FEED AMPION A MORNING PLUNGE INTo THE Japan “THe MINER'S FIST HE DOESN'T NEED ANY BRASS NUCHLES, CURRANT — = SES EEERIES 3309$809000000096-006-04 P29 909O68 TEMPERATURE $ ABout Fo® ST §. $ Sb aman & ME,” SAYS JIM JEFFRIES (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, June §—Late last night a telephone message was elved from Jeffries at Harbin Springs, mphatically denying the story that he nted the fight postponed. ‘I never felt better stronger in y Mfe,"" said the big fellow, “ and I vuld go the route ‘to-morrow if 1 had 4 postponement in mine." Jeffries Is having the time of his lite coping Off superfluous weight. He Is ing the utmost caro In his eating and 10 eschewed beverages of all kinds, If re-| of | | le of mineral le Imbibes too freely in liquids he ha» to work harder in the gymnasium or on the road to take off welght. He trled Saturday io drink up une of the springs and on Sunday morning fe! very loggy. Jeff was incased In three suits of underwear and as» many pairs of socks. His shoes were remarkably big and his hat was open oh top to allow the wind to wave his black locks. Jef sprinted three or four miles up and down hill and then turned and ran home it time. As he came Into camp guests remarked his appearance. The water dripped off him and as he sat out in the barroom drinking bot- water the perspiration Jeft was very tired from and did nothing that made a pool hin fast run day. In the afternoon he lolled beneath @ shade tree and fell asleep. His wife covered him with mosquito netting to Keep the files und bugs of her sleeping giant. Jeff has announced firmly and posi- tively that it he iN turtunuce cavugi LO beat’ Munroe he will not fight Fellx. the Austra negro, who is coming here in of a match. He says so long us he has a dollar he will not tight & bluck man. He Is fearful that he may be beaten and a colored man may Wear the championship laurels. eginning this morning he inaugu- rated @ new system of training. He worked on the 0-pound bag for half in hour and then engaged In fast foot work, He says he will take up boxing, but Jeff changes his mind oftener than «woman, He has all kinds of notions, ind keeps everybody guessing and hop: bing in camp. ‘Jeff suys he feels good, but Delaney atiil wears a worried look, He knows In his own heart that Jeff will have to get into better condition to beat Munroe. He tries to talk to Jeff, but the big fellow is averse to taking advice, He wants to do as he pleases, and ‘he generally succeeds in doing 40, Jeff still harps on golng into the ring stronger thin ever, He seems to put in all his time developing his Immense and hardening them for the respeot. for Munroe, otherwise he would hever work so hard It is admitted by every one here that jeff never worked harder for a fight, He is always on the move, and if not In the gym he Is out on the roud de- veloping his legs und wind. Jeffries weat into the gymnasium at ‘Harbin this mornin did his reeular # h the punching bag, pulleys, sand ‘Brother Jack" and “Wrestler ARE Men, do you others fail. and sores In the from a specialist of 30 years’ experlence? do, come to us, learn our male pelvic diseases free of charge. plain our treatment and why we Don't neglect your health. really want to get well you should come to us at once and be cured to stay cured forever. 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