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THE WORLD: THURSDAY | EVENTING, JULY 14, 1904 eee ne ithe Sect tenes WENING WORLD (P48! SPORTS EDITED BY "e¥%oun! ROBERT EDGREN A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE FOR ROBERT FITZSIMMONS, WHO LONGS TO ATTACH A. B. 10 HIS NAME * he Prev T Cert err it tsi re eerie erase Coli ook ee Ler cr ee erat clr espararereresteccee sr. evo] s sad CommMopoRE FITZ SIMMONS 4 —= AY THE WHER FITZ'S HORNPIPE 13 A DREAM OF Joy, 4 F4tG Ei Ed ss HIG OSsOOMOLOEEEIdeILEM es MOE ree SEOs Fitz Stings some NAUTICAL LANGUAGE 3| Se Poe ee en ho ob be ° lly; R. Tucker, trainer, 4. H, McCormick, trainer, i dls a ¢ — ft ent a toca — nee 4 CONTE RET One aie te 1.51, gallop-| | URE pa TER Mule tn 1s, galloping ‘ R er. ner. oyner, trainer. : BoB PULLING uP nd Aa or RALLY OF sare f furlongs tn ways the a ite, galloping; B ’ : bre: (Butler, tral ‘\ : rs ie jpn ie us oRoanE, reve _forange,, in tM : | $ «| ra ve PU REL Sy eae rere ‘| ? . uby Robert, Holder of Many Titles, Is After ? ° : ‘ | One Long Held by Thomas Sharkey— $ Takes His First Lesson in Seamanship. F ‘ + 3 \$ ; P BY ROBERT EDGREN. ¢ © | It increases the appetite, tones up thy \¢ : P P By Bob Fitzsimmons |s after a new title. 13 > stomach, invigorates ‘and strengthens th Ps Tom Sharkey—look out! . 4 system, and furnishes purer and ae blood for t’ ee, Fits wants that “Sailor Champion" degree. 2 > upbuilding of the run-down constitution. You will find w : Yesterday the speckled fighter started in to hecome a sallor ¢ i tonic to act so promptly and beneficially where the health hu Already he can clearly distinguish the difference between a cup de SINGING A z] REED Woy, the strength over-taxed by hard work and close « and a house-boat ‘By to-morrow he expects to rank as able sea-| 4 SONG _ OF 3 finement. Those living in the low, marshy sections of the country > Fitzsimmons, A. B 3 se Fife smmons, THE SEA $ pliagte to nents Folvons and breathing the impure air arising s , s rom stagnant pools an He will then be an eligible candidate for the title 3 AS ME MAA | 2 | swamps, till their ays. Canton, Ohio, Aug. . Fits has serious Intentions of becoming owner and captain of a i APPEAR wT RING, Tg — $ tems ne filled with aa ase te tena an the nin irae “ } $1] laria and their health un- tome to give strength to ‘i ; : He already has the cap and the trousers, and they will be wasted un- seesaese arene: 4% dermined, will find S, he secures a vessel to go with them. Early in the morning Fits, LJ the achting costume, left his house in: est 5 GAMESND THUS SWEEPING ACTION OF He went aboard and took command. Bie inet” ae ie we ee, wove at “ag WREST FAST T0-DY STEEPLECHASE STEWARDS “Hi learned that on the stage,” he explained. “Hi'm & good sailor ——= §, S, a most excellent . Iam now com: ruption. I think a great deal of yor medicine, be ‘tions that so en result ing it to bethe beet blood purifi ve malaria tnd tonic known to the world to-d: y MRS, FRANE HORNED , Good blood, good ap- 1880 B, Seventh at. | petite and good diges- one the footlights.” tion are the foundation Altoona, Pa,, June 20, 1908 Bob then yanked up the anchor with a sort of reversed solar ia (fpscial to The Bwwning World ) |Refusal of the Entries of Mannix Horses Means Tr nT toe ithe stones of good health, adits eer thoes averse to giving 6 teatime aad the vopage wes On. | salting tome at the Gravesend cours] Wirtually Ruling Off the Turt 80 Far as ope hare to-day were as follows: S. S.S. supplies all have others benefited by the use of your most During the beat out to sea Fitzsimmons was ailent; bat outside the|inis morning were moat agrecable. The the East Tracks Are Co d RAGLAN-One mile in 10, galloping: these, containing as it Citar use hil tse weed ot a tenia: wis mile limit he suddenly exclaimed fm came out bright and clear, the tem: e Eastern re Voncerned. cae aaa aii in 3.1 does ingredients for the {Poubted with Dyspepsia and Constipation, and ] “Tm going to sing!’ Derature was perfect and, the track wadloping, G. B. Hil, ¢ purification of the blood my blood was in bad condition. ‘The use of zene ry ving thoroughly dried, was in crack NATONAL-One mile in 1 lop. known Specific has driven away al joations of Dys- : 'D FITZSIMMONS SANG. shape The action of the steeplechase etew-) more pofitice and wire-pulling in the| ing: G, B. Hill, trainer and also k eghorte pepale, regulated my bowels, enriched my blood, wy There was no help for |t. Nothing short of a dynamite explosion will, Among ‘he principal workouts were ards in ordering the refusal of the] Inner circles of the upper ten on the JONQUIL—Six furiones in 117, nand- tonic proper g a S26 Co nets Fong pH ogre Br oy | peop Fitasimmons when he intends to tin the following entries of ‘Thomas Mannix means a vit-| turf than there ia in a ward whose] 17 SY; A.J douner Wainer vag, it the ideal remedy in 10% tn youre, In my Juda ment there 1a no bette bt mm ® LOCKET-One mile in 1.50, galloping; | tal Tultng off, wo far as the Bastern) rival poltticians are grabbing for spoils. IM galloping, A. J. "Joyner. cases where the blood tonte and blood purider on the market then you 1 Ny Tt was too far to swim, | D. Carter, trainer race tracks are ooncerned, for the|/ Some pretty stories might be related ner, t has deteriorated, the Prep ation, an TG itati r Par Sits started tu 0 tebor voles: [LORILLARD—One mile in 188 hand: | Jockey Club will recognise the ruling) which would make delectable reading, | WATEHBOY—One mile ah ke ; 1 and Se such: A | “Tee-de-d de-dee!’ (Getting the range) ae te 6 yy, [and dar the Mannix | that race| but the printing of such stories te] tvainer © stomach disordered anc | e-dee-tee-de-dee!” (Getting ang trtarier cramer: oS! RAMAN.) on the Mat. Manis has only wall only the washing of dirty linen in pub- in 118, handily: appetite has failed, ‘Strike hup the band, AMBER JACK--Three-quarcers in 116, | string, which Includes Princelet, je |e and is of no benefit to racing. But pelt’ git Tuvtonan He 18h deh, beeen S$. S. S. being a purely vegetable compound, leaves no bad after i His i'n: aallor, jo eaaiy D. Carter, train: | Williams and one or two other a | the powers In racing ought to insist na; James Rowe, trainer ‘ effects, like the strong potash and mineral remedies, which are bad With ‘is right." ETAT clemmecquarters in L181 16 ig presumed that the ruling was jus-| that thelr intimates walk as str petiiar! TE-Bix, furlongs in 1,17, hand- A of SS. S. now will fortif ‘ cal ght ‘and | pattie nrsecauer te Ly, | led, Ne one ino at evidence | line as the lowllest turtman James Rowe, cralner, je an OO the stomach and nerves. course of S,$ 1 iil fortify | K con sail a whaler.” } the stewards had before them Ihe stewards have decided that there ano anit ie Fucker, (resner “ the system, and the impurities that have accumulated through the |< _Bob claims that he composed this song himeelf, unaided, \ ¢ WS: Ure ' To ae welt Mt condoyr fda ag boad bat Hea gatos of fraud in the Mid AU THTOR ¢ Six furlongs ty 12 vant: jong winter months are more readily and promptly thrown off, and ‘The coming sailor champion landed after hie erilse with a pair 00 ees iaeee bi ag “i sa Bh lnvoatinasea thas the performance | this Weeuiea ICS SAR that ae tke the warm weather finds you in good physical condition, instead ieee legs and a list to leeward He had a “roll” that would put his fae|BOTTL! e-wirariers In 1181 o¢ «he horse. Of cour e boy may |? Jockey Phillipe will insist on hold. MEN’S DISEASES of weak, run-down, tired and debilitated, with no appetite or energy, ous rimulation of grogginess into the “never-was' 8. HAHANGIBeOue mile Ta. galiop: | have ridden to orders |!ae Mr. Thomas to his contract with *T asis apt to be the case where the system is neglected and nature But Fitzsimmons {s now a mariner. lopli Bauer, trainer But {i is @ question If ihe perform-) ‘he boy. Phillips will hold himself 1 treat and cure left to take care of herself, Medical advice without charge, Write t n in 1.47, | ances of In read acute and ehronio . {OLD HOMESTEAD—One mile ances of Neponsel were any more glar readiness to ride, and demand will nd Claltmants tor sea-going titles had better close reet; there are storms, Dreesing. & 2 rainer. siiy, (tne than the two recent races run by|be made on Mr. Thomas for the sal- us about yourcase. JME SWIFT SPECIFIC 7 CO, , ATLANTA, GAs | ASIA Thiee-eigh AM BY. reel Divination. ‘hia Ally. carrying 103!ary. It is understood that Mr. Thomas hiNips entirely responsible for HIAN. Thres-el@hths in 0, | younds, beat Major Pelham, carrying | holds P t i r, trainer a i “he Hipstiaiee oH fie Just a : sights tn 0.40, eaaily; | 14 Downds, by (wo lengths when they, ‘almbearer's defeat on July & Thera, what y ee 4 “4. Bauar, traine **)imet on July 9% Yesterday, at even! may be some pretty scandal come out : ‘ f 8. Billings, trainer. oo, ham beac Divination at least a dozen ockey Fuller's mysterious disappear. | by 2 MAXIMILLTAS half mite in 08h) i ance recent! ea THE MOeT INSIDIOUS MANL FECTION : [ieomths One would naturally expect intly og “a lot of comment a tig 4 i The Bvening World will publieh every day in the Sporting Bdition 8 0M | consistency from the horses owned by | 4 #1Or¥ was circulated that he had for- QUICK LY, S Y, SURELY ° the news of the amateur taseball players, scores of thelr gemes, chal- ‘hye in Oe, | @ steward of (n@ Jockey Club. faken (he race-course and gone to work = Venges, fe. Address al] communications to the Amateur Baseball Batter Tue seat setformence of Divination! © i Monee e ofice. ‘The truth ie that i) furlongs 'N | wil! be watched with interest. The boy @f The Evening World, Pulitser Bufldin ler was off on one of his pertodicals atnine nim, | Mariio. by the way, cides eome pecuilar OY NOW he ts back at the track, peni VARICOCEL| aiared wither fee 9 oF -Hollar, trainer races, He is remarkably unconcerned |‘! And reformed for good, It fs ald ay Oe ee strech ‘The Panther A. (will book games %. for Sunday morn! Seven furlongs }as to what sort of an article ne gives| '* Will nor be permitted to accept al fs th teams averaging thirteen to Afteen mi fe Addresa a ae yi We Bilel4s. the public, He appeare to ride when; Unt until Archie Zimmer, who holds MG NO pain. me, Have Avg. 2. Sept. 4 1! and 18 svager, No 28 Weer Pri ne a i ay badly lagumed |™EAN® to do what lar eohim. If aw hay, | the humor sel he pulls up coolly as if ain that Fuller | ht One Hundred ard Nineteenth etree riday July % the 1 DAY Tiree-quarters in for unifo - easily, W. Shields, of teams. Games to LY i drains to 4 initials Hien to sre nit A A te | | | ride af ta carn . i eerve the ‘ om Played on ovr grounds ‘The Je! m 4 ne Wh the bre a hi snc} What a plty tr is that Full dat y Seat on ous grou he Jefter Harlem mer and detonted ANDY. WIL ALAMS on mith the break. and permite hie mount PANY Mie that Fuller shouta | OTA Me tO 9) PS Me deity, | aun: AN r bhon BBC and the I renting mame | galloping ve to gallop home behind the feld. A 'ruly magnificent ner” Me artes rv ‘& friend) Co ter Juniors prefer Address Fr. * mame ware the basting of BIR BRULLAR } him to be last seass P ‘ a pka, jr. No, 3) East Seventieth nd Dubie of nanaily # ae Privileged Character? [faally nave narned $9) thin tea DR. R. H. M. MACKENZIE’S , 1 hare ngen 4 rene. th the mire ait opnedels Manhattan, Wome tne Lapel FC. ROD ARISE i . ral ae the he MEDICAL, AND SURGICAL OFFICE, Py Te Mosher F.C. ; 0.51, handily Of course, belng under the wing of a} {FACK In the world, i ; . y Gent ae jonitor would like to are Mansions Vena ae j DIMPLE ais Jockey Club oMfcial, he may feel cat |". Brigate 146 West 34th St,, New York, N, Y, \ th — ‘oo gam with aniforme eam Ham of the a e 1 | rt Y 9 Shae ge ea ince {the werlea ‘The |NIBLICK--Fire he sin sense a 9 Wvilewed cha raitalci wien sa avin, elr eter, and » ne . for th i 4 Grounds. This Sunday they wil! waar cab hig: ppt pabhsincedll Beaty Men Yrc 3 waste’ Spucinat SRG cay. rite to ime Mf you cannot ea pe Fas. Rat: ws pie feta al paa -ARE UTE Dr. L. R. Williams “© M2" ‘ a, j in July, August and Septem LJ POTENTA Bauer ainer ‘ ) » Rewent F., defente CHAMPLAIN-roor furlongs in 0% open. Charles Mannix No 2 Park Gay morning at One 11 ’ * + | cantly 6. Welr, trainer SPORTING, , Brooklyn nth atreet and the Bui | ‘ ¢ rough ner PRETORIOUS—Tnreesegntha in 04, eae” ~~ nara janeranereceaees Hue Ribio e * ‘ wo iNtot BERNARD. Goe mile in hy gallopieg, P Welr, trainer ” Kodi Blu Beton bg 7 Neg Alvakas st | Wo Taylor, trainer HUBSTHOURNE-A quarter in 0% rt t Fom thirteen to Mrtee care Pa preesing: G. Bo Morris. trainer LORDLY—chree-quart in 1.2, brees N in fr 1 et of % to &. Address : wine ae in 1, bree low f Welsh, traine A SVARTLIN ay bison Me, we ‘ - BARON HAE R--Three-quar 5 ac pau ' LING, Se ts REY THAT APPEAL To OLD AND “y00 + bh Bree Nine 8 Bi W200000004 | | GRERTING—T in 198, breezhig. tralner y 2 Hay Riri trom it t EA mes My 18 NKR LIFE, Me ee ak New hi City ‘ * VO100R04 § 8 3). Dreening WW. trainer, |, [RAY BLE 1G band’s BIN RVANTA TOMORROW (FRIDAT 2 \ ARETE aRoF 4 in's Park? M e+ Langton and McGrath BLACK PRINCE Harters i tlsh, ‘ “ tr \ \ f lite alga hy a i bas bea ha hi aod MeGrarh M heeainig. W. Timmons trainer, ROBIN. H tlongs in ie B. ac sr MYGRANT® BAND i. OS TT OOO Ss: asteated the tacos! TTY Rech. trainer MANN] ding ain't it, easity.|on Brighton ‘Re a-Lang and Higgins ¢y bie ; he feat we PAR TNPRSHT A half mile in O68 b4. t Ween, Care. th . len men. For agmer | P 1 038, gate] pone tite : Weir, traine »\* Jone J. Martane, Be. neue Eater. [DRL CORONADO—Five furlongs te io oe weumcene oo oe lleping: J. Mclaug! tn, traingr aa ‘ Pe Ti . et lah PYGMILION-—Pive furlongs in 10, ga lanes 4, --... weese seas + EBL Thte-ele ne toon. J Melaughlin, trainer |The Chicago Handicapper MEW AND WOMEN, : ' fens 2 ! , ONCE noni P ive furlongs te 1.6%, loupe Jere, Wilson's, Di saneth' @ fer nn : * ” | Batterescchink and Pinel; 7 . hreeting: J. McLaughlin. trainer. \'ts E | pent som 7 OT getter a ‘ P > qF Graven (eet "8 aaCk QUEEN—Five furlongs In. 1.07, tertatione ee wiesporens \ af ci Yea genie team, thirteen: | woRCHMLLO-F in, 10, |. bieesing: J. McLaughlin trainer. |B a “pmasene vere. Andreae Ma |. andily: & JOVERTURE Six furlongs in 119, hae] Agi, he mall). Wire ready | B ha wit pou ace tatergmeds trite mma tome “ Avenue jiy [SUN BROWER FP: us in 1%, dily; J. Bauer trainer hoon OADWAY = ‘BY Pr eegion, be held saerediy confidential, My mi oe handily’ 8 Rill! PRECIO Six furiongs in Lis. easily, gree oa ery Abe ute ts) ry MPTTLE-A half mile in 052, easliy;| J. Bauer, trainer, 1 WILL, recover ail money lost gambling at iy, B to. ATs raves, trainer PRESTIGE-Three-quarters (n L20, gal- wig “WATER, Counstlor-at-Law , y vy TOPIC—One mile in 1.4, handily; J, loping, J. Bauer, trainer. be , ‘

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