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NING WORLD REPUSES To SHAKE THE VICES HAND, Boe cars THIS “DOING THE CORBETT Act), i SPOT LIGHT FOR fil OR, FITZ IN THE DRAMMER Ruby Robert, by Constant Rehearsing, * Can Now Find the Centre of the Stage Without Any Assistance, and/ Will Soon Shine as a Hero. BY ROBERT EDGREN. _ Bob Fitssimmous {s training for the toughest engagement of his eerecr. His first bout with the stage as a real, sure-enough actor is to be * sat Off in Brooklyn on Aug. 22. Just now Hob {s rehearsing his part Bob is the real hero in “A Fight for Love," written for him by Hal Reid. He will be seconded by Mrs. Fitz, two able-bodied villains, an ad- Veaturess, a comic aunt, a stern parent and a darky coachman. : "The course of true love neve" did run smooth,” espectally with a | Streniious lover like Lob. In the first act be folls Villain No, 3, who is Bbout to murder him with an iron bar, After that Bob knocks down the same deep-dyed scoundrel, who is trying to throw viirioi at Mrs. Fitz. Then he breaks a punching-beg and captures a buralsr. In the last act Fitz fights three rounds with Mike (Villain No. 2), Knocks him out, brings ruin to Villain No. 1 and Marries the girl. | NE VILLAIN NOT ENOUGH. One villain is usually considered enough for the hero to handle, but Fitgsimmons thought that his reputation entitled him to at least two, Ot three, In the same ring, Bob is learning the elocution of the stage, He has the ravings of John ough sounding in comparison like the bleatings of a lambkin. When, in the rehearsal for the first act, Bob catches the hand of the jld-be murderer and chides him fo: his lack of consideration by say- “Remember, there are ladies present,” people passing on Broadway sgtop and wonder when John L. Sullivan arrived in town, ‘THE MUSICAL VOICE. Then there are the pathetic parts, whore Fitz rings in his musical _ voice, like this: 0 > oo 2. - + SAY THERE HAS BEEN DIRTY Worx Herel OLDFELD GETS AUTO RACE CUP - TENNIS EXPERTS IN THE FINALS SOUTHAMPTON L. 1, Aug. 18-Ae| BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 18-Barney expected, William A. Jarned, tho | Oldfeld, the auto driver, won the | e@x-champion, and Wi'i'am J. diamond challenge cup race at Kentl- worth, The event was the feature of the opening day's racing of the auto- mibile meet here and wae marked by o sensational finish. A car driven by H. H. Lyttle wes the only contender in the race and The Bullet, which wa driven by George Graham, finished ia By winning the race Oldfield gains po: session of a diamond cup offered to the driver. winning the race three times, + the Harvard expert. came fh the semi-finals yesterday fn the tennis tournament on the courts; Meadow Club. Both played tennis in the singles. The best done by Clothier in his match parerooiteninte champion, F. R. of the Uitversity of Fénn- So ond @pfeated Dewharst te by “3S soore of 6-1, 6-4. P. Blagden with in the doubles were faisned and Dewhurst pthier ito by winning $5 year before. ¥ feo ij be foots ot ke I= Ut | PRBS bcc eho Glioma B80 8 MR. DOOLEY \ fay was that in CYCLING CRACKS 7 EAR |e | prove very close and exciting. | Frank, of the New West Side A. C., Oldfield won the event last year and the THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1904, MEET TO-DAY. ! FiTZ Draws THE VILLAIN's ATTENTION TOA BREACH A ETIQUETTE. | SPORTS EDITED BY ROBERT FITZSIMMONS, SOON 10 BE A STAR, DEEP IN THE MYSTERIES OF STAGE REHEARSALS AG Fons THE VILLAIN. emer tt tee JUNIOR GAMES FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. UNIOR GAMES Ch THIS AFTERNOON =e Championships Will Be Decided at Celtic Park and Many Crack Athletes Will Compete tor Prizes. ‘The Junior Champtonships of the Met- M’GANN AND REPORTED BY BOB EMSLIE Dan McGann, the Giants’ first base. man, and” Joe Kelley, manager of the Cineinnat! Reds, may be suspended tor | a few days by Harry Pulliam, President | of the Na@ijonal League, for their re- marks to Umpire Bob Emaile during th: game between the Giants and the Reds at the Polo Gro yesterday, Vimalle has ma: Teport to President Pulliam of the actions of the two play>| era, and whether or not Pulliam will Topolitan Association of the A. A. U. which to be decided at Celtic Par! Long Island City, this afternoon, hi attracted a large number of entr' Among which are many prominent local athletes, In the 100 and 2% yard dashes almoet every club In the metropolitan |” district has entered a number of good men, some of whom are Rickert and Callahan, of the New York A. C.; North ridge and Williama, of the Greater New York Irish A. A.; O'Keefe, of the Bt Bartholomew A. C.; Dan Frank, New take action on Wma complaint and suspend the players jaing io be seen, When an Evening World reporter asked Umpire Emalie at the Ashiand| House this morning why he had re-! AMATEUR BA all the news of the amateur baseball, | West Side A. C,; Breslin, of the Pas times, and many others. The hurdie racea have also received many prominent entries and should Dan who ts running in remarkable form, rexarded as probable winner of the o1 quarter miles. Others who will compete jin thie event are Underwood and Sed- ley, of the New York A. C.; H. Christot- | fera, Bt, George A. C.; John Doyle, Na- tional A. C., and Brealin. The one-half mile will, no doubt, be the race of the day, Some of the com- petitors are H. Christoffers, &. George A. C.; George Underwood and J. A Miller, ITT, of the New York A.C; A. MacKechnie, Mohawk A. C,, and F. A Rodgers, of the Mott Haven A.C, The mile run will probably go to Harvey Cohn, of the Greater New York Irish A. A. with J, Sullivan, 8t. Bartholomew A.C, second, W, G, Frank, the former \ bieyele champion, who will represent the Greater New York Irish A. A, 18 the favorite for the three-mile event, but he will have to be at his best to win, as he will have as competitors ¢ Spring. winner of the recent Marathe race held in Boston, and Tim O'Connor. both of the Pastime A. C.; Kennedy and Lonegan, Of the National A. C.; A. MacKechnie, Mohawk A. C.; F. P. Dev- lin, Mott Haven 4. C., and other good men, In the high jump, H. Grumpolt, Bt, Bartholomew A. C., who ls good for 6 feet 10 Inches Krakauer, US, the New West Side A. ¢., and of the St George A. C,, are the most prominent entries, The liroad Jamp. broad jump has attracted many The by jump vane Fy ay ork A. feot 111-2" Inches, and the competitors in the pole vaul Vaal ang: Mohawk Hornidg: Tonohue, of the Albany Y. M. and several others. The weight events should also prove interesting, Ti i, Be! West Side c * ol Anne, ‘ayn Rear 8 panneee f A.C. Baler, ‘ot ford Bot National Tore Ver MR, CLARKE HAS SOLD WITCHCRAFT F. Ambrose Clarke has sold Witen- craft to James Blute for $3,200. Mr. race et Gheepshead, with the intention ante striking out ten Clarke claimed Witchcraft out of a The strong Pertiend 4 C. are now, open for dat Woud® “like to he from the followi Port Wash- | In, Piermont, College Point, Whi! etamtltones| feat Charte ol The Young Jvmeres Literary Boolal Sock: Played an Christoph a score 0 At Atiantic Highlands; At. Highlands tot ter! Drew and Poo! At Englewood. First game: R.H.E, eeegeeses 000005 23 Foresters $330 lebeck and Ford; Hosely | Berge: Ratteries— and Dem Bee nd gam Forcaters . Car" A. te ) Reilly, Seabright, Baseball Club defeated Delvin F by a score of % to feature ot the game was Henr: in five innings. game for Sunday, a Ti Would like to h ‘hi Address teenth atreet, clty, » Beet, a to jem ‘Pretne Bret. stat ason. J. ety teenbort ‘Baseball me taeewe. Address elty: The Union Aihledes, ot Ri Park, N. J. defeated the crack ESorgp Py! the same town, by se Li 3 6 The Batteries wer Bre Fisbeck; Kirganan and/ Brower. The Young Spartans would like to hear from teams averaging ten to twelve years, Shephears, paste and Baratogas preferred. Games be layed on the Spartan ne a; Frese Sam Merkin, avenue, Brooklyn. ‘The Astors would lke to play ame a indays dn ‘em n. This eason they have won pM oo ‘% The brilliant showing is ne Faimen adi Mooney and dy. drees James A. Kelly, 3 Latayete The Oleole Seater by oe te o ny $4 0 4 te PRS jaieat | } would like ¢u book gam: Si Reagan A Wrote y m9 East n00 street, eld | i defeated ad the Yankee The BveningWorld will publish every day in the Bporting Edition lenges, &o, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Bditor of The Bvening World, Pulitser Building, New York. and deteated the | Vigil: | Floshing. at. College Point Oni ion | to 1a) KELLEY ARE moved both Kelley an: lcGana from the game yesterday he “I put McGann out of the game for using bag language to me after I had called @ atrike on him, Kelley I re- moved from the game for his constant en se after I nad ordered him to eep I have made @ report to President Pulliam of both men and been Instructed not to let ball-pla' kick over decisions and not to tole from | them. I bird not stand for any kicki: from a any player in the League, no ma ter who th fs, I will put him o' of the game just as soon as | feel that he is talking back too much or usi | juage whioh he should not use. LL PLAYERS mpires ha Dlayers, scores of their games, ehal- the east side and would Like to hear | {rom all teame averaging fifteen years for Saturday and Sunday afternoo! G, Wilson, No, $28 ‘Third avenue. In the Bronx Guatay: Forsyth, Jrs. 83 H H $3 Commercial “3 t) 6 H Batt for Boss Henry. ‘lushin, te nd Mi Egan, | the Vigilante aa ane otruck Sunday the giants will Mimeat by Madisons, of the North- and Forty- > a Ontarios will C, at One Hun Fred and vale 6 §/ aixth street and Seventh avenue, the oF Ontarios’ new grounds, The Monterey A. C. defeated the Ox- Saat A ~ by the fonen i score: A. 20 } 00-8 -o features were the do ble-plays of Second Baseman Ferguson, ted, and one with Centre Fie! gers. The winners would like to hear from a good pitoher sixteen years old. ‘Address William Skoultchi, No. |12 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street. open games. Ad- ane D, Zuckerman, No, © Sheriff atreet, city, The Moonlight A. C. 1 cross bats with the Eastons next Saturtay at thelr | junds, Euclid and Ridgewood avenues, ‘he batteries for the peontent A.C.) will be Schomberg and Meserole and for the Eastons Herbst and Futz. a 7 and 4, and and Chay 5, 10, 17 15 open to teams who average twenty- two years. Address Raymond Terry, peneger, No, % Hemlock street, Brook lyn. ‘ ark turds endahip Neng Cornell Hiltons, They algo chal- arm ‘ood rhan A. C., of | chin ies 6. Willson, No, ‘3 nk anni Bor wou 11k to book games with teams averages, seme to Ffoure e Span be! for alle vet Pa of Fe N | fered Ate, 3. a uu, a Bi ont} {ands All’ Batt are open for friendly tral Park. The Elk, Jrs.! A. Syblee, Putnams, Mil- of like strength pre- ward Vaughn, No. oe on to oaping » tespiechaner of ber. The. with the Ratnbow, Yank smaller boat ‘Three seventy -foots handled the Judgment and gained so that off Strat- ford Shoal the Rainbow waa only about @ Guarter of a ‘the winuing team was| Rainbow kept minute 6 seconds. YACHTS ARE OFF FOR NEW LONDON ae New York Yacht Club Fleet Be- gins Second Day of Its Long Raoing Cruise—English Boat Won First Day’s Race. NEW HAVEN, Aug. 13—The New York Yacht Club fleet left here this morning for New London. In the first day's race from Glen Cove to Morris Cove, off this city, the English yacht Sybarita, owned by lw. Gould Brokaw, after a hard fight and Neola, | got a favorin nt of wind which gave her such a lift that she was able to cross the finishing line firat. For a lonz |! was able to hol the wind was fluky and baffling and they «0 had a big lead on the North Shore, and then the Rainbow picked up, so that off Oldfield Point she was more than a mile ahead of the Yankee and the Vi Inia was far astern, Mr, Maxwell Yankee with rare good ile in the lead. The ¢ lead tn thie class to the Anish and won a good race by 1 Different Classes. Weetamo met in cla George on Pie Rete galled the Neola wi the *Ralnbow, and he turned OF, tables on the Weetamoe, Sraning cary. nae Weetamce took nor and was badly left. “ns uve oat was badly handicapped at the start. If got away with the others pe we com: to enn. Neola wor ‘Chal ops Ani Loyal th for feopeners 2 Me and Spasm et enge Cu The Altair, Ai 00 clas: led the schooners, Ps was wal tat salted R. P. Chanticleer, Winners in the 6i by Doremu: tA rona. Constellation and Atlantic were jo winners, WILL NOT BUY THE UNION RACETRACK Despite stories from 8t. Leuts to the contrary, |Perry Belmont and other well-known Eastern racing men will not buy the Union Racetrack in st. Louls. Ever since the close of the ninety. day meeting at Union Park. which op- erated this season without the sanction of the Western Jockey Club, and, there- fore, is an outlaw track under the rules jot that body, rumors bave been circe- lated by te Union Park management that several wealthy Bastern turfmen h had their eyes on the new course ind have offered to buy According to reports wired from thi East, a story was set pies yesterday to the effect that W. J. Arkell, to spend tevaulying the ne next season hey wor ninety-day, high-class meeting ing to the laws of = Btate ot a which Peat, for thal oring atory ae mock on on iy ea Park oo tur Serta ian would like to ar- nm Ca, for more money. Le te was seen last night. at im id Ane. ware 0 Pe arated. At one time the Yankee | ROBERT END OF TH LAST ACT. ED § VILLAIN NO.2 WANTS THIS SUT OUT OF REHEARSALS *) S4d0OO004 PPVOD-004-46-0960009 CYCLING CRACKS MEET AT THE BEACH TO-DAY. One of the most Interesting cyoling cards of the season has been arranged for this afternoon at Manhattan Beach, Six races are on the programme, three for the pros. and three for the amateur contingent. The %00 Hook Handieap, with Cham- pion Frank Kramer and Willie Fenn on soratch and every crack pro, in the Bast entered, is the feature race of the card, McFarland, Schrieber, Bedell, Jacobson and Krebs ha trained eapecially for the race, and that the two soratch men will have their troubles. As vhe race is only one mule, there will not be any loafing and the riders will go thelr fastest from the start, Ahalf-mila consolation scramble and wt SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. The game between the Cuban X Glants the Murray Hills, which will be played at Olympic Field, One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Fifth avenue, to-morrow, ought to be one of the most interesting that has taken place this season, The colored players always furnish a snappy game, and as the Murray Hills will havo 4 league pitcher in the box for them the chances are that the Cuban Giants will have thelr ha full beating them. Clarence Williams will do the coaching for the Cubans, —_ ‘The Brooklyn F. C. will be the stellar attraction at Ridgewood to-morrow In the second portion of a big double: | head nd the chances are they will | give the Ridgewoods a lively battle for the honors. In the curtain-raiser tho Fak F. C, will have the Newtown Greys for opponents. The Emeralds are to meet the All- Cubans at the Protectory grounds, Van Nest, to-morrow, and &@ good game is sure to result! Dummy Taylor, thi eens at pitcher, Is to umpire th tow a make out iemiih the roblem. es li Exbans oon : Roy os ¢, who n pt i) Emeralds ha will be fit to High-class baseball will be witnessed at Westchester Oval, One Hundred and Sixty-tbird street and Southern Boule- jyard, to-morrow afternoon, The pre- Uminary game will bring together two strong teams of the Bronx, while ed main attraction will be ihe game be tween the Manhattans and Cedars. ‘The Central Islips, the new home team at Equitable Park, will play their initial game to-morrow with the Royal Giants, p of the scene’, Club, have been by, Islips, Williams oe Hope will be the home team batte: —SaS— NEWS OF THE BOXERS. Honey Mellody has signed articles to box Tommy Bulllvan, of Lawrence, un- der the ausploes of the Hoffman Club, Lynn, Mass., Labor Day night. The boys are to apar fifteen rounds to 4 nm, and they will box for the it champlonshi ; ‘- vit rounds Tile mateh i beat ny in this wcinity id @ full attendance of club white wi th NEN; ieeesers Varlcocele Faicea the Oriental Stakes at two-thirds of @ mile are the other two pro, events, For the amateurs a third-mile novice, the Dash Handicap and a novelty called a “Miss and Out Race" have been are One of the odd features about the fatter race is that the last rider who crosses the tape at the finish of each | lap is ruled out. This {s continued unt there are but two contestants left to fight {t out, The entry list has been Mmited to twenty, and diamond prizes have been hung up for the winners and a special prige to the rider Who captures the most laps, With 4 long programme of six events, the track managers announce that the first race, the one- ort es 4 novice, will start promptly a: 3 P, ae place within thirty miles of Pitter urs. Jack, New the Pusiade hs and Farmer, Chicago hate poco ajobet| sheet. iS a alx- bout beofre the ‘Natlonal A.C, delphia on Monday night three other good six-round ——__. Jockey Futally Hurt, BUFFALO, Aug. 19.—Jockey Richsteiger wos probably fatally hurt at the Fort Brig maces yesterday, At the finish of the fir race there was @ mixup which no one can ‘accu: rately deacribe further than to say that False Entry, ridden by asian fell and uta. that another hors ” stepoed upon the fallen morse and Socnnd: ; Fat rte ey Hair ve ue sajovmenta with me 18 cases ‘Write if you you cannot call, A wtten whe, uaranton, ta your Money, Dc. H.M Macken’ Medical and Surgical Offices Ot Dr. GREY: 45 Years a Specialist in DISBASES OF MEN. ba Polsoning, Sureh’ tents sete? Ulcers, Recent or old, in 6 to 10 days, NervousDebility, ro ie Wasting Weakness 24 igen of Kidney & Bladder sire cine Contracted Diseases ob te pba ater aries ae OLD DR. 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