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+ GIANTS BACK IN FIRST PLACE. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 15 1904: | SPORTS EDITED BY FITZSIMMONS STARTS TRAINING. mens! EDGREN FITZSIMMONS LI GETS OUT We “SUNRISE - DOTDGODEDDGGOSSGADOGHODOGO: FoRA THE LATEST UNT < $T SHOT: PUTTING TOTRAIN UP re PUNGH, ye “ARS. FITZ Paces AIM Fast SPIN ON THE ROAD. Bop Rung F. STILL IN PASS REFRESHMENT SIGNS AT CONEY FOODIHOOOLODHOOHOWOHOGOO’EFHEPIOOOOIOHEDVUTHABOOISOOSISS SHERIFF vt WINS 7 AST GRAVESEND STAKE Stakes’ Winger the Only Get- Good Thing—Agile and Red Make Dead Heat of Third Myrtle away Friar Race. however, for the Gpption to the rule. successful ; Getaway day as a rule In regarded a%| Michaela), § to 1 and 2 to 1, third, x the time where good things are dul, ee j aay at juicy prices, It In the popular, SECOND RACE-—Malden _two-veor- hin four end a half furle Lt ~Handy rstition that there good things My), Sto Vand 8 to 2, won, gre always saved to the last day. ‘The r getaway day at Gravesend was an ex- A 3 Vavor\tes were, uniformly THIRD ‘They won the and second races $400; for 3 and in the third race many believed !ne—Panther Michaela, 12 to 1 3 ane vert, 0 that the favorite Agile won, though the 4 a yeond: Red a i heat ar Kot judges insisted that nm in time to make 4 Pees ST. LOUIS WINNERS Vou by « he elisthy and ketecr Was a ant of Tredun Winner. a halt wy | rain GRorsw TRACK, ST Dekaher an Ensy 'LOvIS, Mo. June The follow ve the winners of the races run her o-day FIRST RACK three-quarters of a ie.-Won by Phiera, li to Land 4 to] flix Martin, $ to 7 for nlace, wa second: Millwrook, 4 to 1, third. Time— 116 SECOND RACK—Four and a half tur “halt lengths. fron tomes. n by Aurcelver, 4 to | and 3 Monsuy a leiKia to 2 Leo, 3 to 1 fai r plner, was ses: place jand: Loretta Me § to 2, third. hme 538 - FHIRD RACK-Three-quarters of Egare: Race 8 E Lane: eile WW verton, 7 to Land & ta , srkman was the opening favorite in|} MOURN TONSA Ek fonaianmsean ine third race, but Agile was the one gy, Sanctum, to 10, third. Thme Bie tatters wanited. and hin was Lesko ga ; So Nt) ROURTI RACE—One mite and a six: ii | teath vosa, 1 to 3 and o out for plo wits! neconds 3 rd Time-t a7 yy agile FIFTH RACE -Flve-eighths of a.mi he had the Trace wor W, by Princess Orna, 18 to $4 Red Friar then Sa Avan! se lweaaseecona: rash, iil nailing A third. Pime—1.02, ike a dealt a avery one dn the a me won. Gilpin. w td, Away. ‘The dead heat Was attvle Sherif® Bell JastGor tn RACK m here CHICAC ed wneday in th fourth round. | athe in front y made ai ran lengths F s 1 Tada noses third." 2.08 225, re Dlite 3 "i One mile.—Won Ope ved bu Te Vynoh, i8 tof and 9 Wa: Wil Payeriooked by |4toS and 3 WAS second; Exclamu Mis Ureese Led All the Way | » te Land & to 3, third. ‘Time 1Bt, Breese went to the fror : made all the running an iy furlongs — W by 1wo lengths from | Nel iL. to an Was three lengths in front of sit! | 4 wae: | G8 to Land 310 4,’tid ieee | oe Selrether on Grand Ciroult. George hreiber, of New who was imbeat i) TRACK, BUF- | Ge Ek hes of Garden bic of “Peauited as follows rl BF ' oT Race ve and a halt fur. as tour ran | member of a rac jlow. the season, m and. will fol: grand ctroult this hralber in now A benedict. Tule Grounds, To-day, 4 i, Louis va. New Tork. Adam, 0c, %e* Not until the Myrtle Stakes came it WH RAC ne alle along did the tlest upset arrive ie eiity de puri ‘ace or Bell won-sby a heal Sucrt! bell was Hh ’ Weky, however, for Uw of tre holes, a neck: 5 ced, Jumped « 8 to 1 and too seennd; ; Mammula and Unmasked, jumped away [AEN Pte MAnviK), 30 to dang a ‘3 ft front and raced ench otner into He ty | third me 146 1-6 , ground. Tas ed the Sheri, "00, er eriT RACE—Five furlongs; purae | Dime plugger. to get up in time to wins | 34; for tworvear-olds | Magate Makes 4 pie weather 108 ‘CRomancll), 4 lo i. won. by a neck marae dat ‘ J 1M AWonderty), 20 to 1 ; ol pnd rhe trac | Miss Morgan, 16040 ; * te Wi ening Mace. nd 1 to 3, third, ‘Time: 4 Bulergeney was a warm favorite in j nt and he eame hone y RACE. One miler purse £100 BE the-wpening + Ide amd up Won by ; with the money many i? ay feuds . npl. 7 to 8 and 4 dione Arabia. i tol tiivd. Fim: ' ne! SLEUTHS LURK AT RING SIDE: But the Sports “Get Wise,” and a Contemplated Fight in Third | g ASTER, ING THE WRESTLES WITH AIS DONKEY WHILE RESTING, TOONS oB FITZ SIMMONS ON AIS FRONT ORCL . OOO 00000000000 oO DOBOCOOODHHDODOGGOSGGHHE GHGS HPTDOGOHOIGHDGOODIGOIOGM IN THE EVENING HE DOOGES AUTOS ON THE Boutevaan, Resutt of ONE DAY'S TRAINING ON “THE — CHAMDION'S: Buito , FRECKLED FIGHTER HAS BEGUN ACTIVE TRAINING Fitzsimmons Will Have No Trouble in Getting Down to the Required 165 Pounds by July 6—Will Do Most Work on the Road. Avenue Club - House Is|| STARTERS, JOCKEYS AND BETTING BY ROBERT EDGREN ON TO- MORROW’S SUBURBAN. ; * Postponed. aw A rolling cloud of dust moved swiftly down the Boulevard yesterday Horse. Weight. owner Jockey. Prob. Odds. ]| toward Coney Islane¢. (Jf swept past the white towers of Dreamland, ‘The police of the East Fifty-fnet || Africander . -Hampton Stable.. Bullman .....---+005 15] | swung out again over the prnerittioe a eae eer Bapeoniret, street station got a “tip' last night that || Proper ... -W. B. Jennings......0dom ... + 6] | where {t stopped, settled and d' a we View, aces ‘aad ey Lob the \ prize fight was to be pulied off in the | [The Picket .Waldeck Stable .Helgerson ~ 3 Bob is training this time. For ole or sd mow 8 Loe a ' of a club at Forty-fourth street || Hermis ... .E. R. Thomas. Redfern . $]] freckled fighter has been threatening to begin work. Once or e Third avenue Irish Lad ........ H B. Duryea. Shaw +++ 9-5] went out to look at the road over which he perspiringly pants when |, The fight, 1 wax said, was to have! | Maj. Daingerfleld..122....W. B. Leeds. . Martin 10] training for battle; but there his effort ceased. bess) bet weenualihevcent thalionats nde lace ners 117....Goughacre Stable....Lyme .....0c0-+++ vee 20 Fitz {8 to make 165 pounds two hours before the battle. This will qucwancigun art why) Rie en-round |S be a weight that he can come down to eagily by July 6. In Boston | o lave a fifteen-rounc = KO at 135 poun hey understood, ii aa a short ne rai Fitzsimmons scaled 164, and he was not doing hard Detective-Sergt, Meehan led several work at the time. vlainelothes inen tu the place and the Bob will do the greater part of lis work on the road. He gets up auiained admission, paying #1 enol early, calls his coachman, and has one of the family cobs harnessed. Vaudeville performance und “smoker” | ; Then Mrs, Fitz takes the lines, Bob drops a few yards behind, and strides {in progress, ‘They took seats, but had along easily, following the rig. The route is over some of the country es Ri eteaeneGhdmla eee EIGHTEENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. | roads near Bensonhurst, down the Boulevard to Coney, and home again. a nper for tieiates ‘The Byening World's charts are indexed from first race at Aqueduct, | Yesterday and the day before Fitz wanted to climb into the rig on the The tleteatives waited side, and =a homeward trip. But Mrs. Fitz is a good trainer. She refused to let then one of them followed some of the pt ACE 800 a solllna: tout Wy him ride, and made him go back afoot. In a day or so more Bdéb will PH eal ee sa wy patties ferieigs Owner JV Babe | be leading the horse a few lengths, and won't want to ride home. the pollee of the t Fifty-first street Travers O84 it ib $ 2-6] After his run yesterday Fitz turned carpenter and made some shelves. {station and men were sent to the hall, te Pees tie i ‘s ry 43 Then he wrestled with his donkey, McClellan, and a little later went in SAC wae Vaca ed nin gtont (Order, H r im 100 108 42 3% to lunch. The donkey has been trained by Fitz to chase him around | BY 0 ‘a % g 2 og! tne lot and bite at his heels. Now and then Fitz turns and clinches, and nog i 33 ad} so a @ rough-and-tumble match follows, Fitz trying for a fall and “Mac” kick- mo sw 4h 4 12 7 | Ing with all his hoofs. “4 Woe 150 1) @ P The fight with OBrien will take place in the open air, like the 18 A ss ye Py ‘0 | battle at Carson in which Fitzsimmons won the championship. 18 wis SSp I ooo ae Fitzsimmons will do his boxing out of doors, in his back yard, to WOT 17 17 100 100 40 26] Recustom himself to working in the sunlight. wos 1am 18 sees When reminded of the fact that he was about to meet a very clever r Mirgine yank G2 Commonttinnl ider- | boxer Fitz said: “I like those clover fellows. ‘They said Corbett was clever. niton, A: Caseine Bull Emerxency outeamed ‘The Musket- | hope O'Brien will be ‘clever’ like Corbett. He'll be easier to lick.” RYE. N.Y. June 15—Some good goit . ! 7 cen in the frst round at mateh ne for three-vear-okig Ss mile ENTRIES, £PORTING. Play to-day for the women's Metropol- VL _B_ Durham. {tan Golf Asvociation golf champlonship Be + a 7" 2 in: i SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. ¥., June 16.— - at the Apawanis Ohib links, Mra.‘ g is de ye is de foal iow Bra cermorrowe races (are CONEY, ISLAND== H. Polhemus, who in the newcomer, 2 #8 a aa follows: ‘ Vort at post | cot i by doing the course in M the dest It] wheeled iin asthe harrier wont wy Stal wart Improved. - (810) Reliable has ever been done in before by a wom-|. ee Rea = Northern osing Usheepeh sna: Be? a (OO added, handicn y for two-vearolda: five, and on =—— Whorler B a i 108 Winner, Agtie b,c. Sir Dixon—Alpena. | 310 Grenade RAOING DATES: June 16, 1’ Mrs. Manice, the champion, had an i by The _Prtar—Sunbeam. Pd. Ds 10 a Cast 20, 21, 24, 28, Sao am at ae, 20,” easy mateh and was not put to her bext sw Secon mofo BE ra bo: duly 1, 2, 4, 5. aforts, The summary follows Pelgeragn iat Br i 6 RACES EACH DAY. Ist Rece 2.30 P.M. Miss B, Hurry, Apawamia, beat Mise Net Gat Fothartol tt To-morrow (June 16), M oRddy, Apawamis, by 2 np and 1 wl Kamen ‘ 1 ngs of —IHE— Mrs. B.A. Manice, Baituarol, beat Salt and) Pepper ¢ Bis ne . naa? % ivi X a He ae | te a uae Ee a ou AN up and 4 to i Miss ¢ ‘ells, FURL Oe. Spot Nut Morris County, a Miss Pane enwitel Helae. sm of Geet = pees RaceDule event: five and 0 halt (The Suburban, $20,000) warlder, Dyker Meadow. by 6 un and 4 319 FOURTH RACE. The Myrtle Stokes for, sie ven, and soward: $1.00 added: (2h0)" Bandy erida “Boer Battling ..... THE DOUBLE EVENT, to play IL Pol Pitstern| by Orninen(eLasice Ceci eters Miers ete Arye Gee Councheiain AND FOUR OTHDR RACES. Parkway 1). Laiferts, Horsen, at nh. jm glewood, by . up to play; Mrs) M. $4 5% ° Fourth | Race—The Suburban; one mile and ey at AL ete, D. Pateraon, Ine! nl, beat Miss IC ey 1 “gt aren «Lad... Prope 20) B10 Take feervboat white: TeaveredNnaeaullbesiapl anda th cin ‘i 1% 4 3s (any ‘The Ficketctee ity Hecate He, ™., a Miss Kirkby, Englewood, } i oR ae D'gert'd. 808" Shorthose |. 117 ‘connecting j Ming Kirkby, Englewood, beat Mra, 1 u LW, 2 pie Ninander 125, Brooklyn R Algdans Dyker Meadow, by 5 up H Weoanoe wh 8H red th Race-—Malden race: five furtonae on and ¢ to play; Mra, Wiliam Shippen, ambary UNM 10 by oe ie rytuty ‘ay, Gordon} Morris County, beat Mra. A. Ho Tarrle xm 4 eee Noten Md ‘ 10] 20 tater iis Apawamis, by 3 up and? play ee 4 Rlalea caren eae Maz J. Morgan, Apawamis, beat Mise K clMel very stron and just ot a by 4 up and y 169 + CR R000 ailed: Ke j two-ved ante en 70 finn j in “1 id arses. Jockeya. Wi 8 “ <% D ide take Ocean av. car. EASTERN LEAGUE. Indes: Ho = Jock Wt st % x 4 heer anda mile and one. | J burs, tare tranater direct to crack 1 Jeu 187 Fo Grand Stand. Field Stans Rater and Robinson Fa Rumes clubs in Buffalo Baltimore Jersey City. Newark Montreal .. Providence . ‘Toronto . Rochester . wel PROVIDENCE AT BALTIMORE. on 40 Amole and ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO, ve ulkner the EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING, Won. in Adkins H00000% Thomas O2000 0-8 |b voddtoxa ok and McAuley; ediled tor ern League the Lat anilcleer Agnes Amour vnard. Raiment vext th SHH) allen naiden three-vear-olde and up: one driving 'Time-—1.48, Wihner, br. c mile and ser by Bt, Cario— ween 102 is bon & 4 ONCHRT BY LANDER, area lord of th Walley ‘Thistle es cs tS or) Beotch SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. SWOPKING Ls be afraid to take your sister out in our boat; Hopkins neumatic Boat Cush- ions are perfect life pre- | servers. Everything for Yachts and | Mob te Cushions, TD OPERATE OM THE CHAMPION Doctors Decide that Jeffries’s Knee Must be Tapped, and’ Big Fellow Will Probably Go to ’Frisco for the Ordeal. (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 15.—8t has been decided by the physician at Harbin Springs that the knec of Cham- pion James J. Jeffries must be tapped and Jeffries and Delaney his trainer, concur. Whether the operation will be performed at the Springs or in San Prane » is yet to be determined. The managers of the Yosemite Ath- letie Club want the champlon brought to this -clty for treatment, and have informed Jeffries, The champion him- self thinks he should go to San Fran- cisco, in which event, provided the operation relieves him of his trouble, he will complete his training. Munroe has given up all heavy work. From now on he will devote! himself to the acquirement of ‘speed, feeling that his physical condition Is beyond Improvem To attain speed he will from now until the time of the fight devote himself to short sprints and boxing in bouts with all the lively an@ clever little men he oan secure It war not Dr. Kane, the famous Aretic explorer but his namesake and descendant, equally famous in medical and surgical eel: ence, who said Has cured han VARICOCEL WITHOUT CUTT: wit Without the "usa owe Drage ee HE WILL CURE your VARICOCELE ours You'wiil cutter nor pals Gaede, A roubles again. DR. KANB cures to stay “DR. KANE CURES STRICTURE hy his own exclusive painiees mei ‘used by no one ele istaas and” consultation abrolutely FRE! Daily, 9 to 12, 1 ‘de 6 te 6 to8 P.M. Sundays, KANE, New York, Old Dr. Grey, Years a Specialint a “DISEASES OF MEN. ca LOOD POISONING in all tte stages reat: pealed by hie Memory, DR. 126 Went 84th reatment in 5’ to 10 Jom ‘Vitallty, perianentiy: patra 3 VARICOCEL DRAIN ¢ KIDNEY wha 15 LB cured tn 5 t Losses stopped at Gat: Mader Complanyte cured in ACTED DISDASES, srhicrt RE cured ind ty 12 fas ez eyarantete quickest et peemanee IRR 117 EAST. i7TH St. 36 YEARS Near Union Square. Hours, 9. ADVICE FREE. MEDI OLD DR. GRINDLE, ty SBECLALIRT Getnttiets Oo, aula culiar to men are. permanent more aulckly. more “erally aid ok more moderate forms th - Vertlaina physician.” “8 Deen Oe B i from 1, to 8 month: , ‘9° 8, monte: complaint skin a ta, alee and mouth. painful wwelitnee ih va. Stticttine A art acre. ind ro 40 to 20 ‘Contracted weeks. soaaee and’ drains cured ae Gu ae ay “bisa: Under Dr. all dineases Wei TBR Ay sat hy ' “4