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7). | vo woe a af THE-WORLD: MONDAY EVENING; JULY 18; 1988 ' NEW RECORD IN WEIGHT THROW a EDITED BY RECORDS OF THE NEW YORK TEAMS. Two wEEKS AGO FITZ’ PET DONKEY NEARLY BIT HIS ANKLE IN TWo, A PARROT AT CONEY ALMOST DEPRIVED HIM OF A FINGER. does TAIL 4 IN THE 4 DarK q AND ¢ WAS s NIPPED, : TO0dooseesesear009 nark him down as the winner. ‘This it is no youngster is a runner, indeed j ‘ffort at all for him io get over the round, and he has yet to be fully ex- tended. What he will do and how fast) he will go with a fast youngster to push Mim along no one can tell = Bumble Bee might give bim an 4 ment for part of @ six-furlung route but at the end it ts dollars to nickels that Bysonby would alone and run Ruby Robert Has Been Bitten by jrise ike s’ysi-oiiea’auno maiden effort Mr. Keene was ‘ Every Animal at His Training Quare)m symone re 1 do not wish to sell eve I have the greatest (wo-veat-old In the ters Except a Hen, and She May jor Mr. Keene is a conservative man and Yet Grow Teeth. A most capable Judge of horseflesh, If he thinks Sysonby Is a great horse can come pretty close to going br mn Mr. Keene's Judgment slowly But so ¢ is he to get in Bob Fitzsimmons will meet Jack O'Brien in the ring next Saturday | motion that before an eighth of a mile | afternoon. Was run he had passed five horses and } Phat. ta, he will, Oarring woke bites, re wee wraps racing beside Water. Yesterday afternoon the lion cub lately acquired by Fitz bit several | hots tn the oss nul Serine eavernous holes in the speckled warrior's thigh jblown was the Bennington youngster The lion Is well grown, as large as a fair-sized collie, Fits has a big from trying to run with this phenom er eee a Dull terrier named Bob White. = ; acme | ane tree, bee mca! 4 Be teten pac] ia their third battle at Bellows Fal The lion and Bob White have had several disagreements, and both The youna Decaturs would like to arrante | tore defeats out of fifteen games played| Vt. Thursday evening, July 2. Two tea Are becoming battle-scarred, ames Fernes with uniformed teams, averaging foul: | They have all Sunday dates Miles, out vo'e| Years ago these lade met cwice within hsena freer ieee, 8 Yesterday Fitz was in a mood for stirring up trouble. He got be- pe ies Sapeneade nt) ‘ime Bea ’Tautd cvenee, Kdarees @ "wilson seach ot atten foundsewer Ronaide Mok hind the lion cub and shoved it toward Bob White, Instead of attack- LC a 7 Ssetion ‘of the meant pied in that 119CHAMBERS STREET— ing the dog, the cub turned on Fitz like a flash, and, before he could Side-step, fastened its teeth in the upper part of Fita's leg Fitzsimmons rushed into the house and washed out the wound with peroxide of hydrogen, to prevent any danger of blood-poisoning. Two weeks ago he was temporarily crippled by Mae, his donkey, | fumes he threw the ball distance of Who chased Fitz out of the barnyard and bit him severely on the ankle. | stood for this style of Nahe an mi tet The bottle of peroxide in Fitzsinmons’s house never stays on thé| the figure now becomes the world’s beat shelf long enough to become cobwebbed mark, Throwing the weight with un A few weeks ago Hob wandered downstairs in his bare feet at mid-|!!Mted run Is practised chiefly in Ire night and happened to tread on Bob White’s tail, The terrier prompt- vere Wahe GAR OLE AR Ge, bas Vy inserted a fu'l set of teenth in the Nghter's shin See ta cosh tedcc thas coud Fitzsimmons’s ambition {s to become an “animal king.” He prides|is a8 feet 11 inches, by T. F. Klely in Sohimsei{ on the fact that he has great power over animals, and that| 1897 they all like him. They seem to like his flavor, Every pet of Fita-| There was a big crowd of lads and “simmons’s tites bim now and then Jansies from the premier county wateh John in his great act, and afte TRAINED WITH A BEAR. the games they indiviged in the “light While training tor the first fight with Jeffries, Fitz had a bear, The! fantastic’ until the wee sma’ hours Dear chewed’ Bob and Bol punched the bear. Bob lived and the “ died. . In Texas he liad a pet lion, full grown. The lion bit a few holes | 'AROUND TH THE BASES. Fitz’s arm. Bob still carvier the scars. | * Even Atom, the pony, chewed Fitz during his training for non myh Bia 7 + rein che Send nearly put him out of business before the fight. Finke. Lares i cacunt. balbokser Not long ago Fitz visited a friend in New Jersey, The friend had a| lie ts a4 graceful on the field as a baby Bob stroked the norse and got bitten. frequet A placa Re poalita aoerears wen 98 to the basetail Hoyle, but he gets ever: ILL HEN GROW TEETH? }thing that amblea his way Sind, thats The only animal on the Fitzsimmons place that basn’t taken a nip) {) yal Aesshartt. He Just can't help ball comes anywhere near the champion at some time or other is a hen; but if Bob's luck holds!!! either the bare space or at the mated + pleasure as if there | hen will grow teeth. were yetween them hing problem |s a troub lesome | Coney Island with him. While heading for the wild beast show we me. Hi look straight at this parrot and 4 ’ Secretary Knowles is preparing to to demonstrate his theories, yaers vd headquarters, at Net New & mountain trout takes the fy. at money making ‘Pheaspure wrned gat out Deen tied I took Bob around to see the ani- iim Saturday. The clubs id play “goes to $2,000 for with plums games. Then comes YESTERDAY HIS NEW PET LION CUB CAtTWeED HOLES 'N HIS THIGH, OODDO4 $00409000000000000 $5448404.08.0406-O0500 ty Cer LOOKS BE | COMING AIGH FUTURITY 0404-4-44-0-44-4-06060444404400000040004 | If Sysonby is In the Futurity Just jenal son of Melton that he stopped to! Powhattan, 0 00 0 2 0 0 3 —611 1| Sunday, July 3, by & oo On Sunday, July aaer Reymond Fisher, ot) Bast One Hun: ‘ 4 RACE, | Fo! ant’ Pitty-aecond ‘streat, “ ¢ HIS PONY, Lawrence,.00002000 0-254 The Clintone defeated wi, c, r > ATOM , o We vn absolute walk dead tired (Battery for winnerm-Klatsky and | (ould Jie to, arrange, ALMOST Shaw's Poor Hide, Crutse, for aide bela of from $8 to iW play oe py ee cng Oe On July Morning: 4 Rates open ator. July RE Tr Britisher, who was heavily backed by RHE hey saudi ett ae ® FRUHLIN FIGHT, Drake, waa poorly ridden by Shaw. | Bellwood..0 0000220 0-4 8 4 fhis boy's friends must admit that he| Powhattan0 0230048 —Wi? AT anon pry has lost all his cleverness and ts in| Batterles—Plerce and Cruise; Gellon go very bad form. He bas ridden but one Tt in rafe to say, however, after a) ‘ Or Moon areful scrutiny of field. of two-| WinMer BE the meeting, and ten Gaye] Oe July e-Afiernoca: RHE.) A, {96 fon all-round players wanted, for | ar-ols, that there ts nothing in train. | Ave steady passed P.H.C.02 0 2.0.0.0 O-4 $0] team Srazagine fourgegn to fiftegs spect, of year-olfs, (hat there Is nothing Mn trains | MP Becca torm. |%, 2 HC: - | teat bain a ing that can make him exert himself, | Odom ie another boy tn bad for owhattand 0 29 000 3 —U14 2) gt ‘ew York, t Odom ts a maiden at the meeting 894] Batteries—Pierce and Cruise; Etbe pl Berctoneen Basevell Ciud done nothing to. distinguisr 4 cif except break down two dhaw is fade from ti vod dport in aight Hus Stakes for two-vear-old fillies | No v5 Perey street BY ROBERT EDGREN. Sysonby In his rave on Saturday broke | ¥ 7 wo e b . u 1 iY ed ta worth 17.600 end the Derby 18 |range games with, fears eversaing ffiees Mendota Chun, easy aeteated the Crescenis) of Man Francisco, frat on 4 foul in aranteed to have a 0,000. | to siatesn years old. Games to ‘eer f 18 to ure of the : Phe Venus Stakes $8) a8 good as won [on our ar \ 3] Fie © Sar whome' run drive, with the bases) (2°, third, round, fut tout end)ing? Ask Hopkins,— for Sydney Paget. | It is worth Mem (El dates chen. th August ull by McCauley of the Mendotas Th) men io appease the wrain of the bie! While there ask t see yh tt s doubtfy c ope Ct aE ee aoa tie anare|| Mail,” Grotterne erenee, Pare |" p,| crowd aroused by Millett's deliberate Ovsee a M nl ht tt Tradition them holds Chyr which are the he dange nus Intruders, The Champlonship Committee of the | Hay ai tan Association Is very much) Wee v Fa West One Hun-| not a sensational twirler, That ts to NOT FITZ’‘S FIRST BITE. John Plana; as established a This is not the only time the triplex champion has teen bitten by | world’s reenr Ifo r throwin, ound bis pets. |weight. At Cen unday | | pleased with the progress made witn| ret and Thirtysrecond street say, he ta not a twirler who will strike the juntor championships of the aaso-| The Pavour B. B.C. defeated the Merkel clatton, whion are to take place a eral point. tr 8 offered in addi! 1 the playing | ment. Walker belongs to the cl 0 it pen oe vein J nk Fe eet Wiha tan ae aca ten He vee 99"6G9 SUNSHINE SE ARES * J % > ..| Would Hke to hear from ou! n teams! Hitches a ball without some object In § y York: James &, Sullivan, Presi | tries close with the Championship seventh street Committee, |! Warren street, New York, Aug. 6 to the standard, and It is now be seen that a mistake was made by pot A goed all-around Bh er would like to " | ot 4 raging sixteen to ving Odweil tn the game long before |tightten yearn Adtieas Me Long. 340 Bast Fits has a mesmeric manner with animals. Last week I went down | Dontin jumped over the traces. Thirteenth street farmed to Providence by the New York Sat Seventh tre studying ort a plan to work him often enough to help the White Sox up toward the top round, STR PPtadb Ne doses ss fend the finest check on record of al ROBERT EDGREN AIS FAVORITE GEAR BIT HIS J HANOD-NEARLY OFF WHEN HE WAS TRAINING FOR THE FIRST FIGHT WITH JEFFRIES. Down In-TExas FiTZ 4AD A LION e THAT was VERY FOND OF HIM, rr AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Mdition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of thelr games, ohal- lenges, &0. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Bditor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. t | | > S5906-66606-00550080 x . elmore B. Fee tot and Adam. ood 10 08 Graney, Soh him-} and Bliss. would like to book games with sea in @ aging ten to twelve your tat ™ The Kival Baseball Club played the River-| bet of $2 or 63. Address J ‘ommy Murphy, the crack bantam-| fought on Monday night,.and is sched- i, unday July 3, ior ane bet ot $2, | ager, 500 West Thirty-second st) en elty weight fighter of Harlem, who ts after| uled for ten rounds, and won by w score of 6 to (was 4] We would like to arrange @ ga: twelve-inning gaus and well played by both | truckman team {oF a sid de vet of #10 oF La the laurels of Frankie Nell, the bantam lteane Dewey Donevan pitched for the! J. Connolly, care Goldberg &@ Ca, 152 | champion, will meet 1d" Locke, of} ¢ 1y When the 1 as rider mory of the hance, It le Hild days, with once | inne pl or Cormack oe 7" , pa cineca - ne ah aes ties Philadelphia, in a six-round bout before hi ‘airport Junior would Oo arran ie Cardinal A. C. @ Univ year-olds, {Sanu With Ceams averaging ten to tweive| tty Set Juniors Sunday Cpe 66 Me ibe Ik FRAROIA 90: the Habe car OR | yoare Address Matin itrey, No, 2] main feature of the waa night, | Shoughe that thering equal to thac t Garatows Mince | Bast Ninety-firet street, ctty Danny Lich, of an aL ves Murphy has met good boys in Phila- wre! witnes the ¥) ‘s—Bryson Thy Mohawks will arrange game t ; deiphia itke Danny Dougherty, Tommy| Pout will, tren @ boys, a8 voungsters W . Love and Kid Beebe and always, hs ome out it urphy deftea: 3] Cardingis 1 0 10 41.0.0 718 Locke. to. teat ereangemente will be nam td A new club will be tnatituted tn helsea within the month. The opea- ing card will very ikely be Jimmy Briggs and “Jig” Stone, and tt { the nk uncovered, There are ks mora of racing at the} Y ene me ere is a proapect of some ; Se hs Ww Terminal ' , Biakacees Bel a nt hela, Ma] qe BatmareB. 0, ©. would eo a | ade to'matsh him with Neth Negro Rilly Woods, of Los Angeles, Won the recent fight before the Daw- Un. 8. Jre0 0 200000 0-2 always the import | Metuirs, we; J Placher, 2b. games with teams averaging fom M the running week, has the|'T Reading, p Address etatt Berta: Hftten Ua atatecn, yours for Sunday at Bist th street, IM worth Fit00 end ne firat | The Newkirk Field Club would tke to are] TU Coat Park, Sunday, July & the] 80M Athletic Club from Joe Millett, Is there anything you want to know about Camp-. t would te § ‘i An. cuhar take. He can win with elth rn Mor Caaraphine, for either: At Fisbhk!!! Saturd and Inea RWB, o 6 2 o- 4 1 4] Attempt to gain the decision by the use| Wall tent—Pr 8319998 3 Sibel Slot unter cu” ‘obably just Lory and Lawrence: Thompeon what you want,— Jimmy Briggs, Ot Ch and Jack | Sungyien tor tor xaghes and Launches, 1 Manhattanville... 000 AML Stars 110 On Sunday. Jply, A tes | Cartione Py ©. de! Hamilton, of Troy, N. Y., will engage it S$ Burke end |g score of Rods and” Tackle sal —119 . kat One Hundred and N fection of the country. This meetin io duniggs na Ow lt oat ger itormned Will also be for fifteen rounds, and the Broadway an pr 6490 9 0 HY] Martin ax: articles call for a a decision: on and Grainmer: Aiea: | Broadway. hte t Jack Bennett, Fred Vanauch, in sapien have ban SS ee aes auch, of Toronto, have be — nee Tie ame Saale te ee we yikes WALKER A GOOD ONE, matched to fight before a club at dates pen exe na Saturdays for yee < tyt Se fuschotee Address | Tom Wi er, the Reds’ new pitcher, is| Wilkesbarre, Pa The battle will be on sunday, July 10, by @ score of 18 out three or four men in succession and pore by \nolows Heal have the 0; ing team pie ty 1290161 2 3-18 proms. me SPORTING. _ your ia 3 8334 5.6 8 3] tnree or four runs In one inning tries Pavour and Nick, Scheffer and Neither has he anything particularly de. me SPORTING ° cured by Brichton |e = and others are belng receiv ceiving In the way of speed, curves or bo abet tae ely to 0, the Seminoles deteated | Change of paoe, but he has a barrel of 4 DAILY Sas Ears Fe aie S68 peri § vit ve Me ee teige at ittol rerve, is cool and has excellent Jude aces AT 2.20, Park on Aug. 12 Prigea pb donated by the following ger ries Dieges, Pastime A. ¢ f good inducements. E. vie 4 w, and it matters little to him 9 ew P. Halpin, New York A.C cov sian sce ae whether the bases are empty or full, for | courte can tr reschag tron Naw Ye te Thomas F. O'Mrien, Warren A.C; Na-| eq sins averaxina from ten Bl ee Tees the same lines. In fact ata al f by Special lectr thonal Athletle Club: J Ini HH. Haatings, No he alwa: seoma to keep something In . vo "hi tre - ‘ ela! ‘cure te ; he Club: A. G. Spalding. | welt. 190%, ccenth etreat reserve tor use when itis most needed, |#%,care, Trains on tong sland Psii-1e a cure thet tueh nd | gout {iret baseman or outfielder would] And that ts the secret of hia success, 110, 1.40, ie Y Ot Bi zs cured. Inquire about it Metropolitan Association, and | \tke to be tried out by forme crock team Oth St. Ferry, ‘toot of boats 6s W. 34 St, ‘he —_— J O'Brien Democratic Club Reb Meh casei slateen peers me THAT BROOKLYN TRADE. leave every & minutes. nonecting wiih a dew. cia) electric train. carn wil bw traded to the Brooximn | HE Chicago Hanidicapper| OLD. Ae GRINDLE, wanted. about fitteen| Club for Lumley or Sheckard, for Han- gobiteose Hoge y toons, Dieser maith: nod outfielder and inflelder. about fit. are of Sully » . ¥ & sgh ears of * Address Meyer ——— nh bate ; ryt ae: Aron Meyer Gabr-iove. No lion will not part with either of those ae a altvon steed ODWELL IS A STAR. «Wanderer FC. dafeated the Anona|twWo outfielders, Selee offered to give! if iuaved. Be dally Slam canals Fred Odwell, who took Doniias place | {yn,om,on Wednesday July & by a score of Hanlon @ pitcher, an outfelder and an ‘ Wire teady noon. GS | ver; terat eo a orl 4 low tte Hauke GRR plage Ik ion Tey : 2 afTyt | nelder for elther Sheekard or Lumley, Broadway. ok ll an iy Go; not waate. time, visting aa A x ee pe t . but the deal sto) ere, for nion % ed payelckane, Jememiber, held that have not been pulled off by a | pald\timat under ho circumstances would| © eae a without pe oe. ‘yo Fecord S5F mervellar “cea, any leftiielder the Keds have had this | Ailes Blward ©. Rickert, No 193 Bast|he part with elther of these men, Som: ARLES 8. HAYES, Counselor. | ea Tea ave. Advten’ oe ashi et season, He ts not only covering a tor | Pertyefitth. stre kind of a trade el be made for Geas Seon jul ding Hours, “hot fundara, 9 to % fo ¢ round, but he le ab On Sunday the Gerard Baseball Clud ider of the Buperbas. ie ut he ls able to play @ very | gated the Angyle Baseball Club but Selee will not make any such liberal ~ ceep Held and vet get balls that are hit Th y would like to b oer, for him i he did for Lumley or far in front of him. Mis ts ing sixteen y ‘hard. jama, No. 430 DR. KANE SAYS " ‘ishes all men to distinctly understand C. would tke to play on neaneabead REY" and "oo obligation ‘inne i San a eo \ letter, invited to a tid x , The Empire A Halide wee nee ne | em Suniays on Jur own grounds ony team ie person oF trae ‘qua ‘soe through o corvidor. >. Miller, the ex-Gian od | ‘ on to Hixteen years old. We lin Hand. tel a SP Here at a parrot on a stick era saniyny n't Sem tosg| ANOTHER M’GINNITY, —|i</iolise Risa Bt ea ee 5 Hg ek. weil Philippe, the veteran, began (0 | Frank Smith, Comlekey’s willing, efi: : A fenuite “os AL DISEASES OF ER stopped as if inspired, Dut Of Kkelter since Decoration’ Dey clent and not overworked pitcher, is» ‘ hike! Non tat Venta aerminent CURD of every case we cates 2 turned back. Leever 's ever complaining of a sore Other McGinnity, Smith has lost only | venue, Brooklyn It you cannot & cured DA. KANB will ou Beven notice what han heffect the ‘uman heye ‘as?” he asked, |*'™. Me may have to face the Giants jone game this season, and in all of his | TD Youne Nationals would like to ap eneetiy Soh 708 ey ? ed. | to-day renee games fer 3 teas 8 raging eight to contests he has shown such good yen- | ten years. Greenberg. * an ARROW COLLAR 10 CONTR, 9 FOR 96 CENTS CLUETT, PRABOOY & CO. AKEMe OF QLUETT be BORARCH ONTO