The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1905, Page 1

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aii ’ ATM TOT NE Be MMT EN TE RTE TERT WEATHER—Fair to-night and Wednestay. COMPLETE BASEBALL RESULTS Bai us bcc ht TET ee os SLUICE RTS EY = EMANATE PRICE ONE CENT. ae eee EA Fitzsimmons the same dose I gave George Gardner, I reckon jem coming atong-at the right time to finish the old man without much Hdrouble, He's near out of it now, but ‘he'll be a was-once after this fight, Jeff might worry me, but I'm not fworrying any about old Bob Fitsslm- Go speaks Michael Schreck, latest exndidate for the leaser heavy-wolsht title, who ts to fight Champion Bob {¥itasimmons in Utah. Sietipalp ener 78 a curious thing, Every man J who fights the great ring yeteran '& says something like that. I have followed the training camps for year: Many a battle of Fitzsimmons has {brought me to tho ringside as an in- {gerested spectator, I will stop to \€hing for a moment, and jeannot recall a fow eolled Fitzatmmons to gain rospect for his long enduring ghting powers. { First there was Tom Sharkey, This \qvas when Fitzsimmons was just be- |ginning to carry a Uttle more than the fisual number of fighting years. Sharkgs was just ashore trom tho erulser Philadelphia, and about to fight Witz in Ban Francisco. The sailor and J were lying in the sand by the Clift Mouse, where the long surges from the flue Pactfic break. y ‘How old are yout™ asked Tom. | @Twenty-two.'" | “I'm twenty-three, We're a couple fof strong young fellows, ain't we? leaney tell me Fits ts an old, guy—over a | ‘AM going to hand poor old Bob ‘gorty, Bay, it ought to be easy to {Mek an old man like that.” Bo Sharkey thought. Yet old Bob ‘Witssimmons nearly killed tough young {mom Sharkey there In the ring, and {only lost because Wyatt Earp, re! {mankiller and gambiln “aolar plexus’ Earp was a racetrack stable on before the fight, He wore HEN came Corbett-Fitzstmmons { I @t Carson, One day in Corbett's camp. came up a discussion of that already threadbare question, Fits- | simmons's age. I guessed that bits | c ol: jd Jim, “he's forty it @-da'y This'll bo his lest fight, all {elght, I only hope I don't injure the tld gehtleman seriously.” You\know what Ruhlin remarked just fran” two before Fits knocked him itway into Kingdom-come, alx years eer “Boor olf Bits je 0 G00 fellow, but {es long as he's in the fighting game till I @uess I'll have to lock him, |S time, for him to let some of us ota fellows have # chance eet a SHE Ban Francisco, before their second fight, Jim Jeffries sald:almply that Wits weet great man once.’ He kind of ashamed'to fight the old |man, but people wanted to aco Fite fhave another chance,” “Fits hammered Jeffries to a pulp for eight rounds, until, both hands broken, he was helpless as a battle-ship with very gun dismounted. George Gardner sald to me, ont in Just before Fits whipped for the light-heavy-weight title: ‘wes & good man once, but hee too old. I'm young and strong, ant as I figure it out I'll beat nim y in a few rounds, You want to cee ® bet down on it.” | Thén in Philadelphia the youthtut yop O’Brien. ‘wontided fn me this-a- try, way, Bob, this tm the bimgest opts on earth, Poor olf bald-headed tat Why, Bob, there won't be nothing {tat all, Goodness gracious! It ey uu know I always need the money, Ree ) it, My goodness! I wouldn't you 4f you wrote me up and Boia yf engy marks," all that ‘poor old, bald- * gate so near Knockin; ‘mn favorite non: inside 01 ® shame to! hit Nhe old man— level, thovgh, I'll be ashamed IDGIRELN¢S§ || Burns on Favorite in Brookdale Handicap Gets Him Home Five Lengths in Front of Dolly Spanker, Who Beats Out Buttling for Place Money. Broadcloth Runs Fine Race in the Handicap and Wins Handily—Frank Farrell Puts Over a Good Thing in King Pepper at , Fair Price of 8 to J. BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESPND, June 13—/The Brookdale Handicap was the feature at Gravesend this afternoon. Usually the Brookdale ‘has considerable Interest attached to ite running, for ‘he reason that it ie always run two days before the Buburban and is in the nature of @ tryout for that event. ‘This year’s Suburban candidates are scarce, and only Ontrich, Wilful and Major Daingerfield were the candidates carded for to-day’s Brookdale. The field was @ most interesting one, never- theless, made up of good mudders and promising a keen contest, The re- inainder of the card was attractive, and ft looked As if a very exciting after- noon'a aport would be seen. ‘The track was in very fair condition, considering the drenching it received eaterday, but it could not be called The att oe was the average. foe Fa ee ngnaled plenty of King Pepper Wins at 8 to 1. Serie? ne on 0. Wt. eee in, aun ace Amos Hee He Kink Pe oer went to th fai t the start, Mailer Bra, oy the as sn Be nest od Bt cae the eens an Easy Winner. ded aoitican: Mmeiay. a tila Soaita. Wwe. St}. if inner CEG 120 ee Te Rd a Ran—Amberiack, D'Arkle, Woodanw showed the way to the back- tretch, where Sinister took the lead ant showe: 4d the way to the far turn, followed by Broadcloth and Woodsaw, in the turn Woodsaw and Broadcloth closed on Sinister, and the latter stopped | {nthe patreteh. Broadcloth then went to the front and won ea lengths from, Woodaaw, ho: saa beat inleter alx lengths for the Confederate Wins by a Head. 31,090 added: for Awo-year- git Mite ih Furlopaa. "Start povr, ve a ae Jocks. wt. Bt. ae Fin. Bae re arin 10 8-6 Beaufort | Travers a Hy 4 ils sanaletent,. Maate Ry, eny, anien Commotore Fontaine ent Huddy also rai Lancastrian and Consistent made the running head and head followed by Masterson and Beaufort. They held this order to the Sah where Con- federate, off last, beran to close xround. in the cun home, ‘Gontederato, closed in the last nt 4 terrific drive by a head. Lancastrian eee Between by Five Lindt re ara ee he Bela in enally, oar and che 4 a pte um and Pail freemen se eae rahe long RS mote Ne Buea lengthe for rege nage Wing a ayy ier Pras BA ee ae “aden a seth: i a a mal ‘ odo, Ninitex, Ks HEY Si ade ino -1.N, peed ye All the Way. yh round: heh the poti mato stone [ANTS (Continued from Seventh Column.) Seventh Inning—Mertes and Dahlen flied to Slagle. Deviin walked, but was out stealing second. No runs. Shulte filed. Maloney out. Ctiance flied. No runs, Eighth Inning—Gilbert out, Eveos tn Chance. 6 wut, linker to Chance. Matty fouled out. wo rwis. Tinker and Evers out to Gilbert. Casey fanned. No iu: Ninth Inning—Donlin fanned. Browne and McGann sinled, Browne out stealing. Mertes singled, Dahlen sinuled, scoring McGann. Dahlen out stealing. One run. Kling out. Browne flied. Slagle out. No runs, RUA NE MES S. ST. pauls: BROOKLYN .... ........ 0.0 3 0 001 FIFTH RACE—Bronze Wing (@:to| ST. ae neruleg ee » 1, lemalian (10 to 1) 2, Contessor; GRAVESEND. WINNERS. FIRST RACE—King Pepper (8 to 1) 1, Cannon Ball (80 to 1) 2, SECOND RACE—Breadoloth (4 to 1) 1, Woodeaw (12 to 6) 2, Sinister 3. THIRD RACE—Confederate (4 to: 1) 1, Beaufort (2 to 1) 2, Lancae- FOURTH RACE—Go Between (8 to 6) 1, Dolly Spanker (4 to 1) 2, 0000000 ia (A: L.}—Detroit 1 Philadelphia, 0. Washington, 0. SIXTH RACE—Whimeleat (8 to » 1, Deviltree (12. to 1) 2, Sufficiency 3,, See UNION PARK RESULTS. ST. LOUTS, Mo, June 13.—The races Hace eee Pee ett a Heald shington (th, ne At Cincinnati (N. Ly—Philadelphia, 1 Cincinnati, 5. At Providence (E. L.)—Rochester 2; Providence 6. At Newark (E. L.)—Toronto 2;'\Newark, 1. At Baltimore (E, L.)}—Montreal,'4;‘Baltimore, 5, At ersey City (E. L.)—Buffalol 33 Jersey City §. Pa i ge bed ‘BBCOND kaso one mile 2 RACE ng x RY lon fo" viper Rene to. se 2 awa tere UATE WINNERS AT DELMAR, Fifth—Delmar 9-2, Eclectic 11-5, Plautus 15-1. Sixth—Varro 3-1, Hubbard 6-1, Sincerity Beil, aS turlon nee hw A, Lona ‘ag et. RACE—Handt ene mile and ‘one-sixtee Little Glant (8'to 6) 8. timers. DELMAR WINNERS, ST, LOUIS, Mo., June 18—The races tun on the second day's session he: resulted ag follows: mi CH--Four ung Fite 1, an Holt to) eerie le. —Dr, Riley sive a veo 2 Pa TMmesiis. ) * MO Fourth—Creolin 1-2, Charawind 1-2, Malsolm M. 15-1. Fifth—Estrada Palma 2-5, Gorusoate 13-5, Huzzan 20-1, UNION PARK, ' Fifth—Jim Bozeman 2-1, Alice Commoner 3-17 Dawson 7-2 foharie Co ie to &) 2, Lucian (8'to FOURTH RAGi Johnwon (6 to 2) 1 BP. Mayber AT KENILWORTH. Sixth—Lady Ellison 3-5, Winchester 1-3, Waddell 11, LAWYER INDICTED IN BLACKMAIL CASE O'Sullivan wos Bry ot fy the Lied The case me furlongs —Mayor —_— LATONIA RESULTS, RANT ONEA RACE TRACK, June 13,— races here to-day resulted as fol- Tae fast fashion and, Bae oot was third, two aud a halt lengtha away.) ase (fBleoms. Tle. logan, Lelber, ae a tatton, 180 “SECOND Po fsrepoaey igpale, sand fitty hee fiona gale ih has # wy Bt rs. Spee. i ce th sd ae bet n, Bt, Paris and D RACE Bix furlongs Lawyer Thomas P, Wickes, ex-asnis-\ Y ‘Counsel with an office &| at No, 82 Beaver atrest, was Indicted this afternoon on a charge of blackmall, Wickes was arrested by Detective Sergeant O'Connell after he had peared before the Grand Jury ani been interrogated concerning a letter he ts alleged to haye written to Edward, ‘Weston of Newark, N. J, It ts alleged -that Wickes advieed | hi Weston to settle @ civit sult against all him under threat of criminal pros- ‘The letter fell into the hands District-Attorney Rand, ‘Wickes to appear be~ fore the Grand jury. ‘After listening to Wickes's explana~ rH Bia the Grand Jury indicted him and ‘ He was arraigned | t! before Judge MoMahon:in General Sos- | Sn4% ions and relensed fn $1,000 cash ball to te -lewalt trial. He is accused of writing rome to the blackmailing letter under the an of Lewis Jarvis. { Complainant Was Hie Client. The complainant against Wickes was a former client. He head of the Weston rly hy and nas ae Fan, oo KENILWORTH RESULTS, KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, YyiJune 3%—Tho races here to-day me: rulted am follows FIRST RACE—For two-year. la Bont ir two-year. ot Mehl ys wets, shawea tha it ee oe te sar ry 7 | amped #anion's team, and are playing struoture in Colum- Ken SnCONS rmeaeeaan te Sutton vaning, fe yt ed Be Pee! peat | ale ih by nati, ce. nk fame distance in front of nfoesor. hia arrest followed, iniahed first; nea a for BYRD. ULICAL Hotere Eaters 1% anh, Westar (9, Fionderssn eas ieee a ny n pects eae on ea! haa he ates RRM “ae st bis of ane of the een Sat a Edward Weaton, hs wiper, mie lectrical Company of No, 645 High street, & IBIORARS: and known as Pi sdiyanarad ann me ve f- u tod ‘| every other section of the otty the flood MGRAW PUTS MATTY IN TO BEAT THE CUBS Giants’ Big Twirler Warms Up in Fine Shape and Little Mac Predicted an Easy Victory for hy » -His Team" "8 4 wv Wl TTI the box to-day, As Mathewson has al- "| BATTING ORDER. Ways been effective againat the Chiense men, McGraw dectited to tet. aim do the hicar. Giants, twirling, le, of. Doniin, ‘of, Bele hed Brown and Pfeffer on the it rowne, rf. Wyarming-up line ready to make bie re; 5 lection, Brown was the man ho wanted ‘1b. to use ff-he showed up all right In the ol try-out, y, ah Firat Inning. ‘ing, Li a Tuck out, Browne filed to ro Math, ginal Gann out, Tinker to CHance, inpirier Bansevine ‘and Emalie, to The Bvenine World.) NSiagiv vot, Mathewson to M Bohulte foule dto Bowerman, M cariGaao, ‘it, dane W.—Twiee have) out Gilbert to McGann. NO RUNS. the Giants gone down in‘ defeat before \ Nr acedlloped thea an hee hese DN LT detent ta lait igh Orenent series on the West Bide will) ware on Tinkers failure to stop a boll- they ‘have @ chance to face the Cubs, | ing gtounder, Devlin filed to Maloney. arid they need to Win both remaining | Dahlen stole, and went to third on Kilng's bad throw, Gilbert out, Casey to get an even break out of the | OUGE eet NO RUNS. games | pressat engagement. Chance out, Devilh to McGann. Tink- ‘The third game thie afternoon was|or struck out, Byers out, Dahlen to fought out before a”larger crowd than MoGann, NO RNUB. yesterday, and the Giants were in their Third Inning. filed to Schult entice utr | MEY al eg Sand ‘Weiter ail aver the faces of | Casey" ea to Dal len.’ Kilng out, Gil- players, how fitter’ - | bert to Mi Towne filed to Mértes, ‘that Man: Ro. Suen the seer ot aaron ‘erecta a iba“ Fourth Inning. eer type iy Browne ut to Tinke! McGann ° r 1 pooled ons Seay bypik all eee sigh Yo ‘Maloney, #0 did Mertes, NO| sat wey Oe cies ties Hagle out, Donlin to McGamn. Schulte ha Gun toot en inayat ARAYA ‘about come. 0 the conclusion that the| ure cRange ied ait to Doniin, NO Hodor Was right and they started in| RUNS. Ceeenty vy going @hrough with @ ively deter- in| Pen Mae mined kind of practice, Winger was are? fer fied te "Naone iin walked. vary Whére ‘betrayed th their movements, filed to eiiney and ff there was any possible chance for| Tinker file! to nevi jn, bys fea te them @o win to-day they were out to| Donlin. filed to Doniin, Oo RUNG. . @lxth Inning. ‘The weather was clear and fair this minkée. to. Chance, tags tray sive clouds) bowen’ to. gates her eetea to’ right. Browne failed about,noon and it looked for a time as Bony aia | eee te keeonds on ét the game. might have to’ be, post-| jrown's oF agen” out, Casey to (e) Boned; Dut the, sn nent casi Mpaneea| icing NE Mathewson to. McGann. forth and the danger finally Pessoa) |, Ns a ‘on Giinerces fumble, Single tnee! ton frowne, who made a great Lith eae aches | earns. and Blichee Brown was “aoubled i his extern: o 1 bes Mathewson o¢ Wiltste in! off first. NO SLL PLAYERS WIFE DID NOT THREATEN TO | USE A BIG D---, QUIT BOSTONS| SAYS MR.GOULD Ils Said Five Have Accepted) Howard Takes aes Witness Stand Tri-State League and Contradicts Story Contracts. of Architect. i ce Boston] Howard Gould went on the stand In PITTSBURG, | June ee whieh the Supreme Court at ainoola, Le 1 . hn this afternoon, in the suit broug! I girls Fe tee Caley ete against him by Architedt Heydel, and ne t testified that Mrs, Gauld did not use playere within the next few Mya rhelg|'a—n" f telling Heydel to leave thelr Dinyers have cach been omceague w/apartments at the Waldorf-Astoria, CONE Ota eredd pia with), Dk Mrs. Goukt tell Mr, Heydelt abe wre hat league, and according te a Nhs ra, Gould @aid wo wore one of the five players all of he mit’! Q. Was anything sald about calling cally accep! ° SMD halve fostons At the end of the|® Porter to throw him out? A. No. ai wilt. quit; the @. Was any profane language use present, acries. A. Absolutely fone, Qne of the players has een offered Q. Did Mra, aula another architect? a. £2,000 automobile enide from his salary /enither Ciritee, would jump, and this player It! wore given to ex Heydel from the ‘ py ren influenced the other ‘men Walaort, He also said he had never ign contracts offered them by the ned any other plans, i “ie League. All the men have Additional detalle of the trlal;will be feed a much larger salary | found on page 3. ay eho would get 4. that no orders ———_—_. than they Have been getting from tie Rae ose KILLED BY FALL FROM \“L.” Qerens and Lewis, both of the Brook- fyn National League team fhave already er, an) lron \ Worker. ‘Hare! ‘ f@ Tri | bus avenue between Ninety-ninth and ein es Ieburg club of the Tris) Pie Hundred atresia this afternoon, and al , Bate feague. 56 feet to we street, He was in- ehes’ | HIGHLANDERS’ GAME STOPPED BY RAIN. —_—_—— (CAN LEAGUM PARK, June} fail. 18.—The Highlanders’ game with the St. Louls Browns was called off on account | of rain this afternoon, ‘Atthough the sin waa shining in} WEATHER FORECAST. apy Ohne aber so She: Biil ang the Foracast for the thirty-alx hours | a rs Spent torrent d not ahow ending at 6 P. M. Wednesday for New York Gity and vicinity: Fair. tonight and Wednesday; light I) mre cae Or Mable. (DODGERS PLAY CARDINALS ~- THIRD GAME Hanlon Selects Mitchell. to Do Twirling and Expects His Team to Win. BATTING ORDER. (Special to The Evening Wor'd.) | LOUIS, Mo, June 13,—Ned Hane .| Lewis's desertion, and he Iva’t’ heile titing to say so, “Lewis js malig @ uitimation to-day, “Lewis has « bright Mure befors him and he rlstake tn siipping out e he has gone to Marelsburi!! Y was bright and lear, sopeful that his crew of celier champs would grab theit first victory in the West. Mitchell, who has not worked slnco he beat Aitintic Clty 2 to 1, Just bofose the Hanlonites starte ed for the Went, did the pitching to-day, and Hanlon w Dobbs grounded to B ard. lined saftey | to Founded. to Burke ye ‘eat Second wher throw on a double steal} eaueht at tiled Ge h sing aseun. Inning. — Malay grounded singled past Shay, Babb stole’ second, epped to Shay, Mitchell fanaed, apped Malay 12 Gesglelr, Third Inning. * Dobbs grounded to Taylor iit pist first for two bane Geasler walked, at sit srnon # gad for four abcde "on bbs counting before im. Shay aA LaY aa Haynges H nomade a Shannon's grounder: gotting “Shag, Re Alegeyt to io Lumley, | NO_RU! MRS, STOUT STOUT iN OLD TIME FORM Twice National tional Chatroiba as | iss Genevieve Hecker, She Returns to Game To-Day and Makes Short Hills Record. Sabena pA sancti, (Sptotal to The Evening Worle, HHOR'T HILLS, N. J., June 13.—The Women's Metropolitan Golf Association began ite sixth annual championship ent this morning at the Bal- olf Lénkw with an eighteen holo medal play qualifying round, the fiesi sixteen qualifying for the cham- plonship and the second alxteon tor the consnlatton cup,’ champtonehtp course, with the exoep- tion of the shortening of the tees on throe of tie holes and playing the did tenth hole mstend of the island hole, Jeaving tho playing distance about Aix buc Mrs, Chariton 'B, over 10 stroke: # Genevieve Hooker, Stout, former; twice’ the national champion, ailery. by breaking thy wom, He the bourse by going the rou i was o grand uispay o hme. that would be ot oredit to y ot the men wiio think they '@Fe / rity of the other com: here ireont clags trom Siw Bou 1 ore aie Cordelia o Nya watt H, Polhemus, Western Parke | Pe ith N, Pendleton Rogers, Plainfield, ; hippen, Morris CountY, dire R. ph eer a Wi Paterson, Bnglow ae eu Gut

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