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GIANTS OFF FOR | THE WORLD: iiteianie er }____ WESTERN TRIP. TRIP. }FITZSIMMONS IS READY boned PEDAL ERD Re bmHY Pere eee TRAWING IN FIGHTERS CANES | 1G ALMOST OVER OW ‘Both Fitz and O’Brien Are Fit and All BY ROBERT EDGREN. Hard training in the rival camps of Robert Fitzsimmons and “Philadel- phia Jack” O'Brien is almost over To-day and to-morrow the two great fighters will do only the light work that is necessary to keep the lungs clear and muscles up to the re- quired piteh of elasticity Both are fit and fine, and the only thing watched with anziety now is the weather bulletin, The fight will be held to-morrow nigh: in the Phila- detphia Ball Park, under the open sky. ‘This fs auspicious for Fitzsimmons. It was under almilar circumatances that he met and whipped James 4, Corbett at Carson, Nev., In 1897, and took the championship of the world from the conqueror of John L. Sullivan That battle was ander the blazing sun. Snowstorms had prevatied right up to the morning of the fight Then, as if by magic, the sky cleared, the snow was swept from the arena and the fight went on. Two hours after its conclimion the elements, as !f angered by the defeat of the Western champion, turned loose a howling bligaard ‘This fight in Philadelphia will be under the flare of electric lights, Philadelphia an object lesson in bat- | the atory of who. the Whether New York or Boston will ead lsat fall. ‘The Real Re; appear to be mt training te his training camp. But there 1s no doubt that he will be fit for the battle. He | with the stars overhead Instead of the dazzling sunlight. But {t will be qiway is © Brien is one of the hardest and most conscientious workers in the 4 | the first time that Fitza:mmons has fought In the open aince the affair that Mahting profession, and he never goes into the ring with a dangerous rival with- 4 rin fut getting Into the finest shape ponsible, 3 won him the highest honors of bi bi eu \ He has Girected all of his energies toward getting as much speed as possible, | > Yesterday wan a hot day In the camp of the man of many titles, It W89 wieey are few men who can stand and exchange punches with Fitasimmons, and $ hot for Fitzsimmons, and it was hot for the spectators, but it was hotter cBrien ts wise enough to krow that he is not one of them, His chance of wins! > atill for big, black Bob Armstrong. ning will depend upon his ability to outfoot Fits, jabbing and tearing and getting! © orn tre is master of a Hghtning-like jab, and he hopes tol 2 IF FITZ EVER LANDS. | wake i (anteadsciin Qoern th 160 Or Lakde: Fekede Weare ine Kies UATE Ba Win toa | 3 é It freckled Fits lands on the agile O'Brien as he landed on Armstrong ther eaay target for a Mnishing blow, O'Brien can hit when the circumstances are, ® + 3 hing of teeth In Quakertown favorable. H ¢ | wi be walling and gnashing And he has endurance to throw to the birds, In his recent fight with McCoy| @ ; Tt wan thin way ¢ tired the Horsler out and woe fresh at the Anish, 4 , Armstrong was feeling very chipper. For @ week Fitasimmiis vad taken & ts Fiteatmmons another McCoy? D3 > dally gruelling without any very strenuous Loti ahah to return the bith black man's Jack O'Brien says that he ts. ; ¢ + cr - ed > { 3 3 . 4 q ; | $ { | 1 : ° | \> 4| | 4 q 4| SECRET OF GIANTS’ SUCCESS, || 4 $| ans: : $| BY MANAGER M’GRAW. | 5 4 | McGraw Says aye Team Is Playing The team {s in better shape than at any time during the season. |) Canadian Champion Defeats A.| 2 4 4 Because the Men All the pitchers are on edge and, barring accidents, will remain so. I Mi 3 3 Great Ball || am sorry we lost Tuesday's game, as it spoiled our record, but there are H. Clouette, of London Row ‘ 3 4 Work Together at All Times lots of other games during the season, and if the players can escape ing Club, in Final Heat To- 3 3 | ‘ teint ; o ? on Diamond. | injuries we will make a better one before the season closes, The boys Day, Winning English Event. $ 9 | are playing fast, snappy ball, and, what is more, a combination game, || 2 4 hi Dienng WHE) with no thought for individual averages, This {8 the secret of their }/ 4 3 oe ‘1 : PHIENDELPHTA, yuly That mis- | J success HENLEY, England, July 1.—L. A © beakes will happen In the beat of resu- Scholes, of the Don Rowing Club, of b 4 Pl tated families was shown by Wednet- xox cometh the champions Nrenched oblongata Hpped H. Cloutte, of the! ® f [day's bal game between the Giante) oe aeteniond Park tonday, [ee ul Meme Phiadsipni London Rowing Club, in the Anal heat] $ bj and Quakers, when the latte When Tom Hughes was asked by a of the race for the Diamond Sculls. 4 + fan exciting game after ten Innings’) Four games srass-eater why how he pitched. Tom| gehol i Sel $ * | iard Aghting. Just to show that It sald he didn't know. He just pegged oles’s victory over Kelly, the am~ 9 +] iene iaily a mistake, New York gave! ‘They will come pretty near to telling | ihe ball at the batter and trusted ta [ateur champion of the Thames and | @ | : \¢ SPORTS EDITED BY the Weather Bulletin for the Men Meet io the Open Air in | Philadeiphia Ball Grounds To- Morrow Night. F RVENTNG, JULY 7, 1904, ‘ )BOSTONS PLAY. | THE __THE HIGHLANDERS, ! | ROBERT EDGREN —-——+-- that ad All that I Watched with Anxiety Now nit piohes. It seemed that Pitz was (eating bls own endurance and saving his hands for the rea! battle Rut a change of programme was due. | Freckled bob told Black Bo® to look out—there would be something doing Black Hod grinned in a cheerful way he has and crossed Fits squarely on the chin with a right-hander that might have dropped him in his tracks. The great Fitzsimmons walbled. his knees bent slightly and he spread his feet to brace him- self For a single instant a dazed look passed acroas his eyes. But the steel-biue flint cone beck, and Fitasimmans plunged forward before the ebony giant could repeat the blow Right acrose hae toughed i 4 he ring and into a corner Armstrong was driven. Then, as his © ropes, Fitzsimmons’s left fist curved over with a swish to land on the giant's Ja Armstrong tottered away, holding up his hands in a position of defense, When the round stopped @ few seconds later Black Bob walked to his corner and spit out two molars riptit the work was finishes ' ‘There will be very Mitle difference in weight between O'Brien and Fitzsimmons. “Philadelphia Jack will welgh about 167, and Fitz possibly two or three pounds over that, The latter has touched the miidie-weight limit twice during his train. Ing for tht fixht, but he is trying to keep his weight as near the 16) mark as posible hy eattng and drinking all he can. | Jack O'Frler has been training quietly down at Wildwood on the Jersey shore, | Although he has been working hard, he has maintained a barrier of secrecy about ' ands rrinned Fitz wher 0606e8s Providence twice winner of the Diamond sculls, made the capture of the Diumond tro- O'BRIEN, OF PHILADELPHIA Qneeeesssooocosooooreoneseee AP RREEDDS + SddeeosoDees BPRS E So 5OES 9G 554108 SEs SHH RSS 0 Sere HSE TOS SSOSSE r Three victories and one defeat in three days is a pretty good record, but the te ‘ PePeUrTCrererrrerrrrrr rr. A | ting yeaterday, and reproduced att Nothing last forever, except rent day. |phy by Scholes a practical certainty sinughter of the Innocents on the Dall | hots the blue peter of the American | took at the team Ned Hanlon has now.| The Canadian sculler, in the result [eld Tt was the Yanwees frat tnd | League era eetnerene® (Me Mreatest MANABer I noe oniy justified the predictions of i ous nthe gesheft bs i ~ Slowtown nowhere. | 000000e4 Manager McGraw was travelling all Gangel has fifty-seven vartetion of | = or to tre: |rtnas but created & new time record. | HOOdoeoOoneOere 1440000004 sehereeesssereore hf limber grease on his wrist. He wants Pie e or an error i fre |§ mins. 2% sec, beating the ord of BL] — — —- - split lt ka Aros atau tots nase after Boston quently @ matter of scorer's judgment. | it Howell, of New Tork, in 18% by elx hin shoulder, He was sory F) over |t0 wet in the chase after Bos IC fa the custom to. aive the batter the | cond, : 5 y riders off In five squads, eight wc aj jand could not get over the face wat | rire out of four will give us the} benefit of the doubt The wi epart, instead of starting them alto ‘ ' nt hts , \¢ wind was upstream and the con- This Wil eive avery ‘ain G0 IN THE BRIGHTON. rel aye a ane len jes. meres Ger nd it Wi@ DO) The binckamith helpers who throw the | ditions wore favorable for fast travel-| RO rye ye , Nh a ding * team up with a short luna, 43 toms three out of four, at least sledge at their own team on the Ameri: jing, Under the prevailing conditions| sit the feat ridera in the ne” | | a New Discovery. That +40 |» ” \ eee ve 4 Les What he| Griff haa Boston dressing on hia pan-| can diamond usually butt in on blue | there was little advantage In the choice! o sree in tale event, and as the prize oO Middte- ti, may not start In the Brighton | In the Advance Stakes Irish Lad only | mina gy nha kark conor fe tor | cakes every morning fa sintions Scholes, who was on the| 1s to be a grand plano, one of the | 0 put yoke aide, y first and te ; ap on Hacurday. He pulled up| carried 1% pounds. while Or Wells car | oie nyt hin thoughts were even! He dreamt last night that he saw a] Ran Johnion threatens t0 eo Lsviel Nee Wik avcrk ate Al interesting races of the season should | _— aster his are i a Tea! nied M1, and Coats pa question if Ort | worem than hia remarks \nie wheel turning around at ereat Pechinadlces spill . if pd pig ged po eEL ATK ie vLTA. Handicap yesterday, and wile he may 8 was not the best horse even a Ms i Hi ianaey thy d o 5 J MEGA Ton vlakt 1 ls extremely | these Weights. fo wlth four pounde ‘That Thirteen Agi ga eaeea ig [xo much for an out, an assist and a base| The Canadian continued to travel td tie track: managers iam Henaetien, Ml If he will be sent rignt back! more In his favor Ort Wells looks to] Tt unlucky daw for the Phila- ‘. hit, Any man who swings out a home! #0 fast that he had two lengths the the race proves as great sug Per such a eruriling race as the Brigh- bold the four-yearee ante deipiians Thirteen times the New| Gangel wanted to get down a bet with} pun le rewarded by being reiased from | advantage at Fawley Court. Cloutte the aumm of Ui ten is bound to be. Waterboy may beat his best on Satur | Yorks awatted the ball in anfety afd Fred Knowes that the Highlandere the clul, so that he can join a ball there put in a series of fine spurte and | ity team. pu y 1 Wreat nous Therelis also a rumor in circiviation day, but there ism doubt His tae tw men crossed the home plate. Tt| would dear out the Giants In the post, team aaa ones got within three-quarters of a} eee WB 4 | Ryne toe ng caren. { have thousands of that Mr. Drake may decide to rest up wae far from reassuring. The on'y live | *yowed the Quaker fone that the visit j reason serieg if they were played | Etberfeld in't any bigger than a stice | /@7Sth of his adversary, but Scholes | aye sig At Se aenareliy Ny honest and incorruntinte prow Ort Wéiia a pit and tiat he, too, may | one haw that it at all reassuring ie the ting team was comprised of players who Fred “kidded Joh " | ix rounds « again drew away and won by @ length | that ry large cit 1 “ r red ae ohn a bit about Kis! of candy after six rounds with an east lea teatasea tad. “Whe latert tenn 05 aneaet be re it will dele pity If) fact that he w Aten in his first [knew the game and how to play it | stan being farher to hla dope, but ro| sie kid, but he's a big proposition at bet A guerte amidst @ scene of great | 0 Uiiposed of Dove, Ivy and. Spain fro ood horses do not go Inf t but thee he had another | Oniy one error was made by New York | hig. highs of coin were brought into| he hickory, In fact, the sawed-offe | ¢xcilemen| the colored riders, and they will be sure ton. race in between hia tirat xitempt and [and that waa excusable, while the home| ine gaylight | have one advantage over the long chaps Js the final for the Btowarte Cup] SLRRKera be a onecetle handh al : face promised to be one of the) the Suburban Renewal, so that he was| teem made as many misplays as they or in piling up batting averages. He and a quarter amid a scene of great ex- here will also be fe handle 1a on novice, Entries keene’) contest the season, the pri real fit fe , G Aid ru 1 jal he id down third) ents a emalier mark to the pit eitement and i am Setechoy la ula yioet at Mt for ak base tank are Se hl Mla igh AR vadlng 4{ This ie a great help to Wee Wi Third. Trinity had a rather exsy vic- | Som with S. OF WNiile, Bt Paul Butid- terboy landing an interest Waterboy must be hard and fit ae} The team was vindicated, and ali 18) base for the Phillies In summer, and) jos tory, deteatisg “ine 0 ‘ Ich has not been attached to any of » Lad or Ort | now serene in the Glanta’ carup, ‘Thelt | belted atage scenery in Winer, 19 at Work | . length and a haiti excel ; Qhe Sther great races of the season wo MUCh thirst for vengeance is appeased. and on Av play. “Last in Philadelphia” Hut! when the grub got a bK shy at the } shh aed ms nde equal to the Lea {Phe chances of Hermis have not been Kero Viiey left Slowtawn last night for the|it has nothing to do with that accident! not Grounds funcheon July 4 Gua) GMs reread of ie me heb ags $4 valatly rosy In bplte. of se [to MeGraw's hopes: ‘ od Marry Stevens if he were | pas _ ‘ ™ _ thovgtt particularly rosy tn ep Weat, where they expect to perform a Guerero asked Hw 7 ene if he race, rformance | . r h will a iving out rain checks magnificent performan in the Su ners win he Tfow mare atunte whieh will AuEDrIBe th? | omegeeys gtttchell in a areat American giving out rain ¢ Handicap, for he would be com- martable wighbredy in rt Wels | Westerners They will haven 8 i ggue sooter, And nothwithstanding| Griff's lade are In shape now and Pelled fo take up three p penalty. and trish Lad rey, hut a reat today, and then | the tact that he was once a oricket they've got thelr claws on the per: which would make his weight 19 start out afresh to-morrow. It was & eatage Iadder, They have oven nieae- Pe you mene pounta! The Picket May Go ae hand. that left. the| Schreckenghost is iald up with & ured for seat on the top rink, ie hatin promi It is probable that ‘The Picket will go, | Jubilant, joyous band tha t ef Of churse he had a chance There Is . ‘ a Ores + This horwe is best He has | Quaker City, and tf half of the prom Brey Gases bat Je eating Wa sf, been racing alms aiready to | ined things come true they will return "oan hha sf i i all intents and 1 * hia trainer | in their own stampl ound with @ incompeteney Herboy beat him most decisively at Kies iim a terre trial in between Resse de SERINE FrS¥ te oe “ll me aaa reply (aceom absolute proofsys il "ntartig you to & P. Runs toi 1 tod aT W. MRNAY HWA ING W. 4th Street, New York City, Old Dr. Grey, 45 Ve Spectaliet SOF loanes. at_once by my avatem VARICOCELE: STRICCORE » ing No pal one BY a no matter what PKoute Aid” old re, oa Meni hae the eo wt ofreeure 2 Sou. trong ein to ols employ ewls employed pnd advtes tree DR, R. H. M, MACKENZIE'S MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE, 146 West 34th St., New York, N, Y, Ma ohd, SBILETY, Impaired Lom” Vitaijty. ve i i uae ARICOCELE cured | INS and losses stopped NEY and Bladder Comp! real regret of the race would be crucial teat of the season is now before Fitegerald Goes West, Kia th in Good Trim, at watiia The usually targe list of entries in Withdrawal of Ort Wells This the an! Te they can return East) qiie Pitagerald will leave for Butte, | Kid Smith, the Harlem feather-wel@nt, |i, ewenty-mile open cycle mice at three-year-old would be the feat- it he Still | otth the game percentage they start] gront, in a few days, where he IS) ie tn good trim for his Aght Satur Siaakaltan Teeck nant Welded Ses Of the race, Waterboy may or m wurking 4 | With they ean make preparations to Ay | matohed to meet Jimmy Gardner in al night wih Billy Moore, whioh takes! lat necessary for the maragrrs to De'at his best. Even if he were aad a halt | the ebanpionalty OA Nest & hip flag next season fifteen-round battle, Gardner's work In | place in privaie on the outekirts of the | MUCt ot Wbeiay ts tke Sana it he would have the race of hard run | he Weet, where he beat Buddy Ryan |ojty Charles New%an, Smith's man- » h th bee nin vogue for ao jong In open races, Hip to beat Ort Wells, for this ts eR A all Urbs hae | nas found him a number of backers who |ager, has gone to Ph TAR Ce ee ee ee rete be tails ome weac three-year-old that seems not (9 He has Atted him will string with him in his Maht with {range a few matches with some of the e' y to quit or tire, but rac | Pitageraié. ‘The men are to bos at 1%] tp Motchera dred entries, It was decided nd the on like a well-oiled machine sag hes pounda July 16. | VAS good as Waterboy ever was he it} he a = mould me thine t6 beat rel thr ee it wots oot old. Wik dics Gor kale istid in a tancharee be res Carley After Goodwin, \ on Irish Lad it is almost a ace will lend inte j Kid Curley te after a fieht with Chea s that the three-vear an Picket has a host of | ter Goodwin and will agree to meet the Arion Lad, It ts true that be has wil prohavis havea | New Enaland champion at his own idy beaten Irish Lad. by ere aveat horwen meet «| vole end. term urtey hae bees Pag th IR gen a RO xy Lad was badiy be desired. fora true Special to The Rvening World) olng some gr work in private of G If the weather | rr t 1 will make any of the little ICKLY, SA LY Y. SURELY he did not show | SAVANNAH, Ga, July T—Jack Du: | ite and a \§j ' 6 Breton |rane, of Phiiadaiphia, wnd Tommy | fellows heatle to deat him ; WrTHouTy curniNo DANGER OR DB. -—-- sovabenaictnas (PAS Savannah, bantams, weat mt Pune sa: oe May, tratar twenty fast and furious rounds before ELAM Three tuélonga in| the Savannah Athletic Club to-night, SPORTING. O14 greening Bub May, tral the bout resulting In a decision for J DON JOHN ive furlouge in 071-2, | Petts e evring, CNL Hughes, tratner Some of the Nandent: Apbilng efor rid ton | YORKQUTS GRANT, MARSHAL Five furlongs 19) seen in the ring here was exhibited 5 Pive Z : The weather waa frightfully warm, DALY caine CCF | which seemed to suit Felts ‘Races is aha te poativrey and invacithiy curve the 4 ARGOS. Vive furlong in is. "preening wind and endurance were better, In Reo parte vi ah wehout Rni: Theat ‘ CH. Hughes, trainer. the eighth and fourteenth rounds it Morrow i¥rlday). ine of fe The: icine World.) CITE BANK Aix furtongs In 1.36 " hae MTOR) NTS, BAND, wenn hee oe, iD BAY, N. Y., July 1 Hiv: J. E. Madden, trainer seemed that Felts would put Durane | by ed fh Tetiaw omen tor nos westhibr and a track thar | HIGH CHANCELA R—One mile in 1.39, ont. In the last few rounds Durane | cat does or mover vy ae sipppy trom a severe over-| not HOY six was hanging on ie 3 : aon nm Ieland Rail ealth. inthe sheriaet ine, ne were the training con-|"°)), diy: Ww. H. Karrine, traincc elit plaved constantly for Durane’s CR Min set A : i 0. a wh | yuran 10, 1.40, 210, 240, 810 B Fra! es te ‘ATIC : his morning. There! py: eISTENCE ‘Three furlongs in 0.0, mui b nce Vtwerk nk Ay Minutes trom trot of Whisehell St. wee aotlvity among | od lac A | GA RD INOR Tiree furlongs " ig nee ori sto ui, 1 ae i Barty Livteneld, peadeane WN EN kt | ian Bareball To-day, 4PM. Amarions | er to tire him. ~ trainer. ' in | 19,g1v¢ him no empecial advantage, bul | Tee od nat, Berry, conaectl on Yori's Bester Spmciavet you can, fhe it you cantot all” Dr. LR, Williams Sai 7 EAST ae witoci ** bed Near Union Square. WICk FREE ‘Rwelllnes anes curr Tat Vi | cyred with pa treatment in aed — ul cured more quickly rine than by any other nt Sto h Antic. Sundar ured TVPLY the entire fee only M0 « ing. pavste hind "votom, cured tm from 1 0% mon Kitne Ba" ladder Complateen Poni ney. an er Comphatnta # at near fA ay Bae sdammeiiea | 0 3 ret Sirens tracted rs ” Sr. q

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