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a WH WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING SCHEPS RACES HERE SUNDAY. I ne re : JUNE 284, ton SPORTS EDITED BY PIRATE PLAYERS DISCIPLINED. ROBERT EDGREN RACE FOR NATIONAL LEAGUE PRIZE LOOKS LIKE RUNAW OPLOLDDIDSOOILELIGH PH ROATOOD LA HOCEOEDH OG 4 i w 2 994225694 $4945D94 ORR 996-0490 094 1969 $94 90604.4-40% Boston SOENTHTS ARG SULL PUZZLED BY PART RE > CURVES. POOLED EOE HDPLEDEOE DAE 2484 44FNDEOIERGOIDOPOED 5 FRANK ERNE A MEMBER OF FITZSIMMONS’S CAMP Rormer Light-Weight Champion, Now at Ulmer Park, Will Give Bob All the Fast Work He Needs for His Coming Battle. ~ LATEST ASPECT OF THe RACE For-THE PENNANT. | BY ROBERT EDGREN. Frank Erne, former light-welght chainpion, has joine! the training gegaees. yamp of Bob Fitzsimmons at Ulmer Park. Erne will furnish the lanky |— Aghter with the fast work that he needs while training for o battle with | buch a flashy boxer as “Philadelphia Jack’ O'Brien. PIRATE PL —_.+—- ete The Philadeiphian is quick as a tiger on his feet. He hits like a flasn of Pittsburg Management,’ | iy col 5 rOO.DG-6 9-0-8 VERS MANY PRIZES FOR GAMES IN AUGUST AT THE FAIR 42 of the most, or the handicap games held in St | Aug. 2 will eb presented the World's |Olymple souvenir medal. Oe 26H j pummer lightning. He dances about the ring with the elusiveness of the | froverbial will-o'-the-wisp. It will take a fast min to catch O'Brien in six | rounds, says Fitzsimmons. It will take a fast man to keep out of reach of khe sprightly Philadelphian’s long, rangy jabs, tuo, say those who know him. Perhaps Bob had that In mind, too. Yesterday Fitz had the wrestling mat removed from his training | pavilion, That mat has been used many a time during the old champion’s The the week of a suitable What p with wey { ri Fair frou to Sept. 3 Is the) There will be many special prizes Derlods of preparation. He boxes on it, wrestles on {1, ani, ax a rule, oes Goaded on by Loss of Games, [arsine ries, (ats kilometrow, ‘This {given tn the Olymple events besides the all of his Indoor work on that mat. FACE has never heen won Amerl- | oid, silver and bronze medals. Mr. WAT MAKES HIM SLOW. Makes an Example of Brans- Jean. ai a: | Frederick J. V. Skiff will donate a Ans % f. + . Jreek. and a ~ | all to the wi of the 100- “[ think working on the mat makes me a little slow on my feet,” said! field for Dumb Playing. ea ay | melee ruins Asta Ghaplelati, sliver cup Witz. “J used it when I trained for my fight with Rublin, and I know 1! Pe eels tw the winner of the Mo-metre run John . wasn't as fast as | should have been. ‘Phen, after the Rublin fight, 1 did no Beenie eine woes : mniages ANS Usond IRD E NeEFe LBL Grok: i spe nbecial to. The Evening Wor a handsome silver cup silver cup for the ..d0-metre run Fi trork and kept off the mat for a week before fighting Sharkey, The night) piri RG, Pa. Jime 24 The con a aes Iblis We PSU Sor oupaereeiag elvan pee oRaneeT the Sharkey fight I was as fast a» L ever was in my life, or faster. It tinued loss of games by the Pittstur robably the er offered G. Mills, s0-metre ¢ isa A. Vay- j y fg p red | i hark i * was keeping away from that mat that gave me the speed. From now on { OWN has goaded Drestuss and Viarke [ron a race of and it should : Sisges throwing the S-pound weight; 3h eaterany y OMS T bring out tie best runners in America, H. H. Baxter, pole vault for height, R. will do all of my boxing right on the smooth floor. In that way I will get fea was lifted from the St. Lawley idy. championship Wells, Jr, throwing the I-potind ham- fused to moving freely and as quickly as I can.” [for dumty piaytng and Carisch substi- | aconte an Givinpie sald: medal will be Spaldt 1g Will “‘prosent - Fitzsimmons {s working hard, He is down to weight, and Is eating big [Ul Tir lay came in ts weaned piven whiner h event of pointy on the basis of Meals, drinking Ice-cream sodas and indulging in other mild forms Of AIE= iin jucow and two hiviile wat. iivvnstiell [ey eiay BIEN pee s ee vets pation to keep from getting too far below the mark. He is always laughing Fac Ke ny Aue atat ' ae Wed, a hi Ny competes int Olgm REN ae ach bicye and joking while at work in the gymnasium. If Fitzsimmons has any wor- tie has lost Ls ries on his mind connected with the coming battle he conceals them under @ UY Cle ‘year. i grin that makes him look like a schoolboy. t nd Put Cariseh « rat : if y i : Attsburg las my Liter for kihm, Yesterday he boxed six fart rounds with Bob Armstrong, slugging all! «it tenis, Wis me Lae L ae ; ‘i Dreyfuss atopped at ¢ 18 last Stir y e ai the way. me big case sue si could Goto hola Beer i the uns yand ath vi Ws Tue Evening Wond will publish every day in the Sporting Sdition th ies me a by 1 yy y i‘ PaaS aK iF Hee ud Rad 4 will fy aE toast ti all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- 5 Sia iy oune int Oe pian ie | ‘ ge ; BLUE DBRT OUT a re art oh splone veatordas tat | 28% &¢, Address all communteations to the Amateur Baseball Wditor lanky fighter complaine a “er n the side,” but he ran tt off and) tinen pitvhers itn raw forthe time fof The Evantng World, Pulitzer Butlding, New York. Gnished fast and strong Pheing. PhUhpe let for mbridge The light heavy-welght champion does his sparring in the morning, |; heuniatsm toon citi and he-will bO| At daaper aeal Mairead eng io eae beginning at 10 o'clock, and runs on the road late In the afternoon, when it! Out tore ten GAY AS TENA RE Bale ‘alrty-seventh atre ILA Ruteranin i. nto twenty fis grcwing cooler. and had his kneecap distocated, Sean-[avenue, to-morrow at 3.80 the baseball We Bras as. f0l, ; Wort) d Garrod. — ——————_—_-— |[Ion_was released unconditionally, {teams of the Board of Education and del of.s Denny Denny. (he Department of Water Supply, Gas titis, dbs IY Ih; tirwd f rivalry exists in) Feronkivn. j | Joie Munioipat a sharp At Fort George: } | and exe nies is sure to result [he 0 R800 OOO, Uk Chovstie BC. 2 8 1 80 0S he Hines ie follows battorios—h rie and boa, Raiph YALE-HARVARD CREWS HERE ON SUNDAY 2 I nen, acl TE th. anon, 2b. The Sporting F.C. olaim a game from 5 iG Le excedsiors for AMpestater CF —_——_—— +4. —____—_. | jroy or Coman, If) Sunda it } Sunday ‘Sport! a i! through 7 ee att ——>—— vv an, rf. Substitutes. defeated len Rules. faethe joe NEW LONDON, June 24—Ha high Seas water at a remarkably 1, Lewis and Bowe time this season by a score of 16 to Jarsmen feel the loss of Brow! Capt. Diitingnam. of Harvard'e ‘var-|_ Fred Schepa. the Australian ey a Eilucation--Moreia, ¢.;) The feature of the game wan the pits , Btroke of their” ity four, keenly, and) sity crew, also spoke words praise | Who ¢ tured the Great Austral wheel “ it onnitie 2b uenve H. Gans, striking out thirteen vile ouarter| fO8 the bl he river race, worth $2.29) to the winn Dr a t the extreme confid vile quart “There is a rhythm in their boat i As O'Ha i the |G i * f i 83 a Injthelr’boat that sinter: aaa on ey ss gen, If; |) The Utopia BH. ¢ im a gan: t tas fallen off considerably since vester-| appeara to me like machinery in mo- | lreyernd mites ty toe fan the Caen | Schaefer, cf, Redding, Ff. [Coun the Pixmouth 8.8. for honny Way when his cond’tion indicated symp- | tion." sald Dillingham. Talo has «| {housand mile: Ma cab Na) |qrearance. For mes address 8. 1. : toms of appendicitis, fast crow this year and so bas Harvard, |Champtfonship, will make his first ap The Hleimond A. ©. champions of | Lissner, No. 406 St. Nicholas avenue, i . have only had one change In the] pearance in this country next Sunday |the west side. would like to arrange The Westons, 4 uniform team, av- Brownell was at the Memorial Hospi- | boats since comi fro! vambdri at ts \ iniae ae fal during the night and went to his | and all the men ie inne physical srshe Nallauure board track, Ne knimen wiih teams averaging from {Mt j grauing, 16 40 It years, ary open to ¢ ey Y | arvard Is going to put Ul race with Bloyd Kr teen to fifteen years old, for a aide bet | TOY pe A } ie etn New Bedford, accompanied by A hard: ent over the RCIA USON BUR MD ITE Sc ranlving iIucMeRe an cinit earls vias tam anda Aogte mds MELT rex Arthur Loewenbaum, care of js father. Jolin Kennedy, who has been con-{three heats, distance one-half holidaye, A.M. and P.M. on our : vale’ . who | Rected with Yale's boating tn for] s, Tey ler heats ounda. Address kimes Crowley, No, | On June 1 Blagden, stroke for Yale's four, who | Berne win rales boating Interentefor| schens In only twenty-three years old, | StouNtm Address James Crowley. NO | pro roe “410 01 0.0 0 e10 has been out of the boat on account Of | a crow as ever ment to the cipal) Cast it that tie le a cider of Ginaataa le i Milton: 0000004 4 O—- 5 f@ bi'ntered left hand. is expected to be, “Harvard has not exnetly acautredt |Ahown by his defeat of Major 7 fin | nee ee Te cd ublone would tiie te | Ailton +1001000000000-1 Sack in the shell-again’ to-day. the Cornell stroke," wald Kennedy, “but| several scratch racea in Australia lant | eee ase tg na Nt Ct Ea Ns tt +:0/0/0.0,010.0,0.1'0 015-6 * ver | One can see the near re n al scratch racea In Au a aging thirt A a all~ ; Yo-day with the exception of a half-|no easy task to teach a crew ayertain [ally good match race rider, and easily | Columbus avenue. baseball club wing thirteen to six- mile trial by Yale and Harvard's ‘var eesti one season. The rigging of al ranks next to Kramer, the American | june 18, 1904 teen years Addreas Samuel A, Stamm, ity and the Harvard freshmen in the | 2hell WAS ® freat deal to do with the champion in iii sivie of racing. If {Pestinss Nos, 29 to M Ridge street. morning. The conditions were excellent | different.” ; ahells are vastly | schepe defeats Krebs, a match for the i stilt Vena atta dinwood Juntors would) Tikes to for fast time and hoth ‘varaity eixh "Hob" Cook, Vale's veteran conch, Isjchamplon may follow. A tine pros land sekimat arrange & game with team avereine reeled off the half In about 2.20. none en Ay Aa hls views on ine | er LES Se nana Ad MOV Unean yaer ind Seere E. White, No. 302 West Twenty-ffth :Macomber, who has been stroking | “Tho stroke of Harvard ia very muoh|{s the firat international affair of its} ‘The Rosemont Baseball Chib- wourd]® eee piv! ee oy ails k vard’n nec at fter tho English metvod, sald cock, | kind that as been held nis co} to heel some strong tears avers yivle ld MWe to henr Harvard's second crew, was put in at {after sho English matvod.* sald Cock, | kind thot “as a ate in Ta eurigen veers fox. Goin teame averaging twelve te thkt- @troke in Bdownell’s neat {1 the £OUr- | ye ee eT ea ane a ON pun — sito het ner Kravitz, No. teen yeers: will play. tor side bet. of $2 ear to-day and will probably row in |{o do_teach the oaramen three nt tout ww Iwae, city. The the men to be played on our own krounda the boat against Yale. The absence of | certain things and sve that they He foOWws: Brawn, cama det fs eet Clie Fens the second eight stroke has caused the} fect themeelven on the lines Inia ‘out Morksham. Ie. Co Rravit ‘ond atreet. City for them. Yale is rowing In splendid! shiek. rh & W At Olympia Field rt een crew to A aband, only Bowditch | form, and I expect to see nome good i BR. watz eo a. Abeteon. p. oi ji 2 ° ° 4 010003 and Linsley geing retained ns subatt-| races next week.’ 1 The Plwood dre, would tke to hear 000010 ot Harvard's freshmen are rowing rr [from a strong batters: and two good ail Stn claw el and Cregin; Hanni- Ind pavers averaging twelve to thir nan. unsettled state ow) to $I . oN iM have to furni Phe Ni Y: . tack by poison ivy. Wiswail ts his sub-|_, No WS Coat cighty-reeond street | suitable guaranters Frank A. Here ite, The fighters will make their debut into x 7 The Y MS C, of Hoboken would | » No. 1689 First avenue. the baseball ranks to-morrow at York like to hear from feame playing Satur-| The Manhattan Stove Works basebad Coach C vi #) bf i} a orks Dey ach Colson, of Harvard, has nothing| vite Field, Ninotleth street and Avenue | Kid Smith and Billy Moore porn Hays, Sundass and holidays offering {team extends a challenge to any” base- ‘ut words of praise for the Yale crews, They aulindl iducements. Address J | ball team composed of employees, of & and has bad excellent opportunities tol racks non nave 88 Opponents the | hard at work for their Meht which isto Stevens, Castle Point, Hoboken, NS. 9. | grave concern Nnithe lig ae Nom tore ee ea witas ener cenortunlte rrack Algonqutna, one of the best semi- | be held in private within a week at a Victor B. B.C. itne up as followe:| or suburbs for Saturday “afternoon iar ate 3 Ke. |profersionnl teama in the State well-known resort in this State, The \Velnstein. It. Weiner. cc kruger ss! games. Address Mr. Louls Jacobs, No. ‘varaity crew ia undoubtedly a| On Sunday they hi hard . antor, p.) Kantrowltz, rf; Leo Levy.| 8 Water street, Manhattan, i ¥ have a hard nut to| boys are to box fifteen rounds at catch 5 i fast crew,” said Harvard's conch,|crack In tho well-known "Mets." 1b.; Youles, 2h.) Moses Lev fouls} Last Saturday the Anona F, C. de- D Mets,” atl weight | f 2 de. “and their watermanship ts exceltent.| Fauitable Park, Sixtysmeventh atreet | Lev We played the Lincolns June! teated the Rockaway F.C. by a soore Dave a good catch, a slow slide PEt Wem End avenue "Kid" Carsoy| If successful in defeating Moore, | 1? and won by a score of 17 to 12 joe Is to 12 "The feature of the game ‘ lah ene bine wonti4e Has had the Mghterr out on the diamond | 8mith’s manager, Charlie Neumann, willl ‘The Glenwood B, B, team, of Van-| was the pitching of Edward Smith and or practice back him ag asin ‘Ames Wiederman and nd will to-day Aselgn them {tions Me » dervs be Men drive the shell {o'thels respeotine eg Inet any feathor-malght in- derveer Park: beat the Kingstone. in a hit of the country inning game by @ score of 7 to & Clifton Townsend. C4OOOYODODOODOS , WITH SEVEN CLUBS HELD DOWN FAST. POPLODIDEOD IOS | - - aA PRD HSIEDHHIGE-D99S 9G 9-590000OOO? Brine BetOEgIOCSHOS ES: ° Ss > KIEL, Germany, June 4 for big yachts to-day the ‘acht Ingomar, owned by Plant, of New York, came in first | third, The Emperor was on boant Meteor JIL Cornelius Vanderbilt and Robert JINNER 10 THE New Celtic bration York Jrish A, A, on July to the team which won KASER'S BOAT In the race schooner- Morton Fr and Kmperor William's Meteor ILL finished the Goe- Were among the Einperor's guests. ST. LOUIS WINNER ‘The games to be held by the Greater |’ 4a Park will develop into a cole- the club champtonshtp for the association at the World's Fair, St. Louis, the winning team, «al of whom will coipete in the athletic events, which Will start at 2.30 P.M. he members of the team are M. J.| Sheridan, record holder for the discus! throw, who scored the g: and a dinner will be given to the members of; test number | of points at the World's Fair, winning the discus throw and the shot Joon Planagan, who won the Welght-throwing contest; F. Castleman. who capture IM-yard hurdle rac waon Robert b Joun winne: = Myor Prinsteln, winner jump: ©. Naismith, hve, hammer throw yard junior jonhag and \ “Mnnlor Ww. gal, 2 e GREAT GOLF GANE G | BY RC. WATSON The Garden City Invitation rentor cham- Bacon, winner of R champion; Frank golf touranment for amateurs began vester- edal hole day, There was the usual 18-hole m My qualifying round and the 18-1 handicap, played {nm conjunction with che qualifying round. Ltobert ©. pert, lod the fi round with a ¢ under the bogie. 4 “in pital the two The best cards of the d FIRST SIXTEEN. Watwon, Jr, 4 45 5 34 Robert ©. out In a D. A G 345 S45 1, Perkina, SECO G ‘atnon. J. © Tappin, Weetbrook. a ¥. B.C. Tappan, Nassau... YT. Rushmore, Midland, . Dyker Meadow. FIRST ROUN: Westbrook, heat asta Garden City, 8 tip and 7 to M. Robbing, play; D. McKellar, Midland, beat C. 1 kins, Garden City, B up and 4 to G. Bowers, Dyker Meadow, beat C. W Richmond’ Hil, 4 up and 2 to play Sawyer, Midland, beat Woo L. Hi sau, 2 up; G. L. Hubbell, Garden City, ©. L. ‘Tappin, Weatbrook, 1 up (a 3, D. Travers, Nassau, beat P. R, Jenni Garden City, 8 up and 2 to play Alien, Dyk i ait den City, FOLLARD ‘BRAND QUARTER EACH, QUARTER GIZES CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. MAKAD OF CLUETT AND MONARCH OrURTO . strokes In the afternoon he continued his good work, defeating Ar- den C, Robbins, the Garden City _vet- eran, by \ up and 7 to piay. | Their cardy were Watson, Robbii EDF 1b Fravers, of uu, the Inter- scholastic champion, won ‘his match handily. and It is quite probable that he will, meet Watson In the finals. D-- ‘Arden Per- ings, Bert , Gar- COMER BEATS 'SLUGGING THING OF THE PAST, EXPLAINS THE FAN The Symphony in Pink Shirt Declares | “Never let a little thing like that fret the sedate trimmings of your worry,” said the Fan in the Green Shirt, es." returned the Symphony in Pink, “I know, But I thought they were real angry. Why, the man in the white costume, shirred at the bottom, seemed as if about to strike the tall one in ‘There was a time.” mused the Fan, when such things were done, but there isn't much slugging in the big leagues any more when a player thinks he has had an unoooked deal from the umpire.” “It seems to me,” said the Symphony, “you say that in a tone of regret.” “Maybe. Hut I guess it is betier as It is. In this case yesterday, however, the umpire was all withta the proper fire lines. He transgressed ro Koran of Judgment in putting Dillon out." Yhy, was Mr. Dillon on fire?’ asked the Symphony. “Well, he was pretty hot. but blaze waa only under his collar “I don’t think I understand.” “Well, that’s your misfortune. I am not responaible for your early educa tion, In that eighth inning, when Lum- ley hit a long fly to Barry, after Dillon pad doubled, and Ditton slid for third Jon his midriff, he rovsted on the bag right side up, because Hall dropped the ball netone called him safe, But Dillon got off the bag und Hall promptly touched him.” “Oh! 1 know what ‘touch’ ts.” the Symphony, “fis whey you '— This Not the Day. “When you"—quickly interrupted the “But this isn't the day, so we'll that up. Dillon was out, to the Good, and Joinatone so decided Dillon made his mule piay. He sald things to ihe umplre nat are best ex- pressed in algebrate quotations.”” ‘What did he say?" pleaded Symphony. “Do teil me. “Well, it was something like this: ‘My dear Mr, Johnstone, you're just too sweet for anything. Compared to you the fragrance of a rase Js like unto the vengeance of a skunk. A lly would make a black mark ‘on the pyre marble of your prow.” “Wasn't that real nice of him?" “Yes, indeed. It was so nice that the the I | pass the Watson, the Westbrook ox-| umpire, who ts averse to flattery—tnat nreliminary being part of his training—put him out of the game. When you're flat on your back, with both arms and legs under the bars of a grating and a fellow has the muzzle of a long, f ‘ive haly way down your seltzer water pipe, its the policy of a Solomon to do what he tells you. ‘That's the position of a player when he engages in conversa- ions prt tue umpires Sane le “Ll suppose @o,"" 31 the Sym: ye but sho didn't look it. “Was is for snssing the umpire that Mr. ‘Thomas was put out of the game, ton?” Retired by Accident. “No,” replied the Fan. ‘Mr, ‘Thomas ‘waa not put out of the game oMelally. He was retired by an accident of the SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. gret in His Voice, but He of the Green put in | Then | { Detects a Tone of Re tls for the Best. d difference between ng ball und knittin, tha nt e to dodge tidies. 1 can knit tidies.”” es, but you wouldn't look interest dodging an Thor playin you reached first having the. wi Teavhers. ‘To remedy this, Poole trie: to caten Thi stumbling on the cushion, He caught him all right, buy, the wrong way. He caught him on the Hp, and ali subsequent run gettingy for that game was not included in Thomas's cnde ve hurt?”* ‘ily lfke the tap in fact it drove two teeth through his d to call a pil J tA doctor, If you like that better. ; The doctor fixed Thomas up. At least he presented a bill and Thomas left }for Philadelphia, He eaid as well as jhe could, that {tt wasn’t the hurt jMuch that hied him home, but the fact i thit he did not want to appear in the hotel with such a face. Ar I don't blame him." “When do th New Yorks pla broke in the Symph ‘ ony. “I do so dear- Ww want to see them, ie Gian| Polo G to nit Giants play on the Polo Grounds “Will dt be like the games 1 have you'll see a differant Invoice When McGraw's bach cavort of IL be doings. ball the green ther. ELIXIR OF LIFE } A Startling New Discovery That A ‘ } Dpeals Old and Middle-Aged Men Whose Vigor i Is Falling or Vitality Flagging. USED LOCALLY AND GIVES IMMEDIATE RESUL*S, New Life, New: Sensation, New Circulal Now Growth, peu T have javor tn the field oft and omy tr abroad. 1 leases, 1 have thou Ang. ho fatixably to es Of Ment 2: are known ‘avery State of the Union. q But ayy Ave don Nears ade young agaln— and bid sterility fa i ANI cA Bota! tate SSS PARR If you are. Interested, our letter will be held aackedte and my sealed. reply (acesmpad jo lute proofs) will startle you. Tat 1to 5, 6to8 PM. Suid i ences rai a POs ant f Down. 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