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vm id ied CRI WORLD! WEDNESDAY EV EDITED BY mars PORTING NEWS AND COMMENT zosert ticren. 2'DOES SOME TO SHOW HE IS IN OLD-TIME FORM AND IN LINE FOR THE HEA VY. WEIGHT TITLE THAT JEFF HAS GIVEN UP 4 UUES oF rs ” a Fitz THINKS HE MIGHT AS WELL PUNCH AN ELEPHANT AS JEFM, ROOSEVELT JOKES ‘WITH OARSMEN ROOSEVELT’S JOKE TO COLLEGE OARSMEN. “Captain Harvard crew, Red Top, Conn,: I expected to pass through New London much earlier, or 1 should have been up to grect you, 1 wish I could see the race. Good luck to you. “THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” To the Yale crew the following despatch was sent: “Captain Yale crew, Gales Ferry, Conn.: I expected to pass through New London much earlier, or I should have been up to greet you. Hope you will not think I am an offensive partisan if, under these particular circumstances, I do not wieh you good luck, I would at any other time: but Taft, I am sure, is praying for you. THBODORE ROOSEVELT.” SPRINTED A Blocnw Jusy TO SHOW THAT HE CouL.d "G0 SOME" “YACHT WAS | GOOD THIRD) * FITZ, IN OLD-TIME FORM, Talks About that Salt Lake City Affair and Incidentally Remarks that He Is AFTER HEAVY-WEIGHT TITLE CAIEF AMBITION VUbT NOW 18 TO FIND JIM CORBETT % ny Americans at Kiel to} See’:Kaiser’s Second Son “Sail His New 30-Footer. fin". AMERICAN LEAGUE, y. b. BOL Club, 9040) Boston’. 5, ny New York. 19 HSOISt. Louis. :19 pha, (40) Washington 19 83 805 )(cineinnatt, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. w York, 8 10 innings. New York, ; Cincl Philadelphia, 2, Brooklyn, 'p) Pitts Philadephii St, Lous CLUB, June 21.—Prince Eitel Fred-; hia new thirty-footer, Hlis-| KIEL, Wasnington, i} Chie 9 game postpol AKO, 2s joutoh game postponed, Rain, GAMES SOHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Wet a “@beth, in the first race at the Kiel re- - , Aoday and came in third among at New York. New York at Cincinnatt, ‘compotitors, Wanseo V., owned by 2 At EpHladelp ba, Brolyn at pitteburg, Wansee Boat Club and sailed by ‘ BSP TR PA Beeton at st, Loulene (Spectal to The Evening World.) ed a welcome to the State and city. That Worcester had prepared for an enthusiaatic weloome to the President was evidenced by the extensive decora- tion of buildings aud dwellings in ald sections of this municipality and by the presence on the streets of jarge crowds of residents and visitors, \Protsen, crossed the Anish line Wet smiriety-six seconds ahead of the rinic Donat, The Georg, owned by n Yacht Club, was sooond, .be- sixty-nine seconds ahead of the th, The winner's time over the WORCESTER, Mass., June 21.—Preal- dent Roosevelt 1s spending the day here in his usual style, He dashed into town at 9.28 A. M., was received in a hurry by a deputation, drove over two miles bare- BY ROBERT EDGREN. “Ello, pal!” chirruped Bob Fitzsimmons cheerfully in his tenor voice. At the same time he extended the hand that has dented many a famous solar pk Tt was a big red hand, with freckles on it like coppers and knuckles FOR GOOD PRICES SIX HURTIN ENGLISH TENNIS * maces for small yachts and a between men-of-war gigs, a4 cutters alao took place to- Mr, and Mrs. Jordan Mott, and the nile, with F. M. Hoyt, L, B, Os- nd Besley have arrived imperial yacht Hohenzollern, Perith Wmperor Wiliam on board, 16 like the knots on a Sandwich Island war club, If Bob Fitzsimmon's “mitt” has lost any of its old-time strength I failed to notice it, Bob gripped a couple of hundred pounds, and then released his hold and allowed me to pull my fingers back into place, “You're feeling strong,” I remarked. “Btrong!” exclaimed Fitz, “Strong! pmy: arm!" BROOKLYN MAN SIDESTEPPED. As Fitzsimmone’s right described an arc in the air and doubled up for I never felt better in my life. Feel my inspection, a Brooklyn man side-stepped clear across Pear] street. “Tm all right!” said Fitz, “I'll give you from here to the lamppost and beat you to the next corner.” I declined, Fitz looked disappointed, but compromised on giving a Brown Filly, Half Sister to Searcher, Is the Feature of the Last Day’s Sale at the Sheepshead Paddocks. gp», ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) SHERPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 21.—This was the third and last day of the sale of thoroughbred yearlings from the Dixlana, Kingston, Ellersile, Runnymede, Hartland and Raceland studs, The yearlings brought good prices, many of them golng for more than a PANIC ON A RACE TRAIN Scared by the Blowing Out of a Fuse, but Nobody Was Badly Injured. CHAMPION IS BEATEN BY WARD The American, Paired with Wright, Takes Set from Puckle and Milward, headed, while a heavy mist fell and raw wind blew, attended the commence- ment exercises at Clark University and then hurried off to Holy’ Cross College, where he made another speech. ‘After that he was driven to the tesl- dence of Gen. Rockwood Hoar for luncheon, and a short time later was on his way to Williamstown, Mass. ‘The President's trip trom hing: ton to this city was without unusual incident, although after daylight to- day every station through which the train passed was thronged with cheer- ing people. The President had just been awak- Although the weather was disagree. able, a heavy mist falling and the alr being raw, the crowds were out long before the President's arrival, and their hearty groeting wag not a bit dulled fa he emerged from his car and was escorted to a carriage, The President was surrounded bv & @trong cordon of mounted police, while Becret Bervice agents, patrolmen and officers%in citizens’ clothes afforded addi. tlonal protestion. He was cheered all siong the Mne and rode with his hat in his hand and bowed constantly to the crowds, At Clark University the weloome wae extendad by President Carroll D, | \ anchored off the yacht club. There are Morty warships and one hundred yachts, large and small, in the bay, making a Desutitel water scene. id thousand dollars. The star was a brown filly, a half sister to Searcher, which was hougnt by 8, lL. Look for $2,100, The buyers and prices were: ‘Wright, of Clark College, and G. Btan- ley Hail, President of the University, ag well as faculty members, The conferring of the degree of LL.J), upon the President by Clark University, ened as the train passed Gales Ferry, Soon afterwag@ithe President sent the telegrams to the captains of the Harvard and Yale crews, which appear above, telling why he did not see them. LONDON, June %1.—The American Jawn tennis players are more than j holding thelr own in the matches for the London championship at the Queen's short exhibition sprint. 1 told him {it looked fast enough to catch Ji O’Brien, which high compliment seemed to tickle Robert. Mk Over the lemonade, and after showing me a few samples of punches old and new, Bob began to talk a little shop. Six persons were hurt so that they required medical attendance to-day in an accident to @ race track train on the Kings County "I." incline in Frank- a “Dace @ Salt Lake guy saya ‘old Fits lett tow Chestnut, Ally, by Tagiheriese—Net~ Club, Holoombe Ward to-day beat M. ‘ nm because work, W. 1 ‘Townes; Siw. kee: Y q heatiae ) sikeceon ilar’ and an address by Hamilton RRO gave-him cold feet!”, Why, Schreck was only ‘easy monoe’ fre ce Schreck | "Bay colt, by Sir Dixon—Caloe, H, 1B, |1!n avenue, where It crosses tt ert | Je Gritchle, the, present holder of the} | Hie ten Posted item. immediately] Mable, editor Tr Outecws [hee cei {PO-MORROW’S ENTRIES. | found out that 1 was getting th Duryea avenue Many others were slightly cut} nampionahip. Score: 1; €1, 10, | At %2. o'clock and was immodiately| Manic, lor Py jag getting the cross on the purse and the forfelts. Wve|_ Bay colt, by Meadow Thorpe—Lady|and bruised, but were able to go to the Wright | Poarded by @ committee of citizeng| Shortly after noon President Roosevelt F capatiat ta Tha Bvening Mreetd.> pypparted a few bunks in my time, ang I'm getting wise. Look at the time| Mgcmein, J, Motauenlin: $20. |. gy |tack after an hour delay. peat Aor Wilding winning each game | Tented by EleutrGor, Curtle Guilds jr, | drove to Holy Cross College and aitend- i fought Hall for a $40,000 purse lew Orlen: y filly, by Mazagan—Westmeath, H. i .F 1, id W. H. Blodgett, 21 ed th BAY, N. ¥., June 11,| check, ‘No more for wing) rleans, and all I got was @ phony | 3, Vuryed;. #1 ‘The train was of ix care and was! yy'¢.3, William J. Clothier was beaten | on™" her A MOL EI el Boda Chestnut crowded to the platforms, It was mov- SHEEPSHEAD ‘The antrien for to-morrow's races aro ‘ae Lollows: has me right. Only you got t! tig eORER AOMAIEG Oe iin a woe rome Le bout $1,000 poorer. Chestnut colt, by Gri en) ‘All of the passengers in the first car oared ‘Varsity crew was sent out in th hopped on a train, Salt Lake is all right, but there's a fne DuBEn es Mi Gimil gag, PY. GP Ron—Ban Amy, were men, but they showed no coolness the past two diys the Henley rowing in fatnae an ‘4 ip RHO Promoters out there. No more for me. pack filly, by Handsome—Stamboula | in the emergency, Every one of them men have decided that the Vespers s Glangreeable weather to-day for a ‘ a gut fe 9 fight with any of the big fellows,now, Jim Corbett pre ey, QF brown Aly, by St, George—| made a rush for the rear door. Of Henele SAG AMURRLAE: Sonnaroreribe be RCH eee ERE nina oa fay ; fi last, brow! A , : : . one-mile mark, The men did po erred, acer Fm Sent agai, Just like I was when I knocked out Bharkey | \iiows ot bitsy Ar Ry Ge ieorgem | ooree, foene, Was ® dam and then ® rush did, even better than that of the crew Pan and Ruhlin. If Jeff stays out bac! $1,000 lying around much longer I'd have been al “The idea of that fellow calling me ‘Old Fits!’ You' I'm a week of the game I'm after, “What if Jeff come: 2" Fits grinned, ‘re the only one that forty-two In June— or two younger than you say I am,” the heavy-weilght title.” colt, by Jim Gore-Golden Tide, R. Black; $900, Bay OF | presra, fiy) if Sir Dixon— fe, J, McLaughlin; $900, ay aD by Fathetiees—Bancl, AL, Water, Simons and Gannon; $1,100, Hundley, Delaware Stable, 8710. Bay filly, by St. George—! A. Stanton, $35 ages Maal ing at a good speed down the incline when the motorman jumped out of his ttle compartment in the forward car match, 6 In the for the windows, Beasoned race track followers beat the glass out with thelr fists and climbed by Walter Dunl 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. ond round open doubles Hol- combe Ward ind )ealt C, Wright beat atier AND DROWNED a stubborn SAY VESPERS “But your birth certificate says May 26,” I objected Aste; $i. and waa followed by. © tremendous| sompe tira yn Witte A’ Larned “Don’t care what it says,” inslated Fitz, ‘It's my birthday, and I know| Stunicys #90, °° Tatheriess-Hollte, Jl ret of sreen flame and smoke. and Walla Je Clotier beat Fe We 2 ‘when it comes off. Come up und put-on the glovesfand I'll prove it” Bay colt, by Margrave—Semper D'or,| Something had happened to the motor | Lowo and F. J, Watt, 6-2, 6-0, 6-4, ? ‘ I declined again, with thanks, SE ONUDE TO. cewaten jn, BOX ond It waa spouting fire like a young ——_ GLAD TO ESCAPE. FY parrent, $,1t0 eee CumnbrlA, | Voicano, ‘The first car was filled with Oe eG fretted t “Yes,” “4 Chestnut filly’ by Star Shoot-Knick | choking fumes and balls of fire cropped q es,” Fite went on, “they tried to-hand it to-me out there, They didn't| Knack. F. Newton: $425. from the trcley wire to the roofs of HENLEY, England, Juno %1—After] HARVARD QUARTERS, GALE'S jj put up their forfelt of $2,000 as they agreed to, and if I had left my own Bay ‘colt by Ben Strome—Over the | ene cars, seelng the Work ‘e Philadelpnian’ | mORRY, Conn, June I—The eight- entered for thy 41 Challenge Cup of the University of Pennsylvania who in 1901 gave the Leanderw such a hot ROWERS SHOW thelr blade work being ragged, Coach Wray has been giving his whole attens finish {9 the Mnal for the Grand Chal- | tlon to making the men row’ together, “ ve ttona ' Brown filly, by Sir Dixon—Qu e- h ings, tearing their y ; 4 ai) san Have it AN silver platter, I'm just as willing to fight Jeff as| gent, 8. 1.. Look, $2,100 Geen Fer | tnroneh Eh AD Go ed a LPS HA Rr Suen) lenge Cup, About the only criticism | but tt would appear as if the crew had anybody, but what's the use? TI cut ‘Im to ribbons last tim | Cheatin t Star sh Clon A ny Suicide Left N; dd Ad-|'s tho one heard of ail American crews do no more good than punching an elephant, I'd rather eA fone Vertnen Fo Siedianiy tua" -R° | gree the scene was repeated on the | SUICIGE ame an I ialink: Harleys thAEceney apely (HORE Koen (entertain tr coe tomes for Corbett and Rublin and the other little fellows that Tcan ek | Wese et Ma hy Fatherless—tocone, | other cars, Those who: were the worst H of that atrength in the “middie of the | the foure Sa Chae BES: “Then you won't go back to Utah to see your friend Schrocie?” Nanacik St Watherleda=Nicla/ hurt Iunted up drug stores In the vi- 'eSS ON Tage Oe ieteas the Isritishers remain | in trent ce ease pomed in stretches Ror” gonad kel bo. Mone Maraons hare wat mines| WH an nyt massa | RE eats ees neae'tia| of The World, mage ims Sor Me I at wal ee nai 1s they don’t seem to be. abli G 4 “hestnut, colt by Dr, Hasbrouck— accident was not explained. The in, : ls Wee ifery pally la to raise a purse, I'm not in ‘the game for| Chapter; C. Crane, $100, motorman knew that something wae Penns ite bi Verpers reach the final covering the distance In 2,69, in a head tide and wind, The freshman boat paddled baek and forth In front of the quarters, showing, Bay filly ‘by Star Shoot— $ RW, Nelson, $200, Phen 0708) rown filly Bt. Bis —: Hi Brown fly by At. Simonian—Fenella; wrong and got out of his compartment be pitted just in time to ayold: electrocution, they will in all probability st in time to against the Lean When the ferry-boat Fanny McKane, ed overboard, appointed thes Capt, Henry McAvoy roports that the pointed thet they did not eee Prest= / ‘Thirty-fourth Assembly D! ly District, h ‘lent Roosevelt. Saged Olympic Field for games R. 4 n, plying between Canarsie and Barren ——_— OnarEy IRGHANGI POLITICIANS ON DIAMOND, | crit coi by randsomo—aunt E Taian (was ‘Buout ate. from shore In remponee to calls tor dachea, ‘The Mohawk Democratic Club, of the|Pililinm s90,, 2% Nandsome—Ernanl; J, LEWIS AND RNE Off the breakwater to-day @ man Jump- CREWS ROW in The Warvard men were greatly ats-& Chestnut colt by Ogden ee) - ity: Delaware Blable Hos, een ual Fight Fast in They were Mned up? Rone pe erctaamticah tet July totter te. Bradley, Bon Ts Brandon Wulside Syne uot Reebae tig Ae epee along the track and would have giyen frohiaes wall imaprerenetonal team that | “Bluck filly by Star’ Shoot—Greetings; TEN-ROUND BOUT On the deck the man left a copy of him "Threo times three and three long been organized, and dates ape yes B48 |G. HL, Ogle. $400. b to-day'y World on which was soribbled Harvarde” had he appeared on the plat ing. filled. with firat-class teams” eo. | Bay, OF brown colt by Tanzmetster— pes, in three, places, "A. Hi Jefferson es plate petlally teamn repregenting = Real Lave: 1. Rt, Bradley, $40 avenue.’ That’ is a Brooklyn address, PES . rubs fp and around Oecere Bay filly by St. Simonian 11.—Screna; (Special to The Evening World.) The man {s described as about forty- f ————— Addross Frank J. Sonos, managers we, | P,Tevan, $150. i +) GHESTER, Pa., Juve 2.—A fast ten- | flve years old, weighing 200 pounds, with UGHKERPSIB, N, ¥., Sune 2A} BY WAN PATTE . American [196 East One Hundred and Twonty-aeo: | By, filly by Handsome—Washerwom: | round Taht Won oleoe: lope Bipn es (MERE U Ruts, Miauemie. O04 oMeSTnS grovah a. driialing rain made It uncom. | / RSON: Hebe CS abet tal aul os DENS tween Young lame and Horry Lewis, | Hoff, wag fn the Jeather hupineas at |tortable £oF gnvalatere pe reve ya 8 Power of the Domnhe Bagauaisd | LINO. 2 ashington street. Brooklyn, . ing fm ie, CHINAMAN’S BASKET) hoth of Philadelphia, before the Lelper- | No. Mt, Wee Trenre ind a ‘aon; [rendered amooth rowing Imrosviay ary niet Nok eabeseyan weet ville Athletic Club, From the ription given they ure| the crews of Cornell, a tas | Will appear as a serial exclusively im’ CAUSE OF MAN’S D During the first three rounds Lewis | certain the cide was their Telative, yivania and Columbia went out pia | The Evening World, beginning 1 ly i EATH.| sia the tonding and had the better of | ‘they say he was despondent becauss|#¥VE"™%—. nimotice . te-de" TR Reb Bate 3 both his business and health. had. been | usual a ate weer i ‘ the SSRUIAAE, bed mets Bans ee bad of ate, acne Me. feet home. this /couhes orgered Da Be ue wats ‘ qr ject ' nd began to make thi in- | mornin ‘was Bt nO Was Goll he wes! ) wh ere — nan Againa: vis, who redeemed him- his fate uni ve x q . jaw jarred 1m by pounding Eres | World reporter, ‘There te widow Phe three Cornell crews rowed abou ad Another Car. A Chinaman, a big basket and two ff miles down the river vont-house at Oakes, four adult children. Hort was ft: yearn old, CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB stn AB tou ae PU EAR, MMe on three’ wind a bal ribs in, reat wt and back to thelr le, Ibe Init could be summed up In the ‘ Erne, three tor ——————_ hree times in on Third avenue trolley cars contributed| ten rounds—Five for, Were obliged to stop thr to the death of Joseph Klernon, a ta-| @*'# Se el POCASSETS’ NEXT GAME. bay down and twice returning to ball a pnd, 5 Ofer Races, borer in the omploy of the New York NTS TO ane ‘water and the boate were nearly 10;"123 . f r Gity Railay Company this atternoon,| HOCH WA ‘The Pocasset Basedall Club, which| fay when they reached the boat-houne. x 4, jences, at he has a long string of victories to Its] ‘the otner crews/had similar expal ‘The Chinaman was arrested, He OLN SOtey, AUK to-day” th SELL HIS BODY. latter he did not calculate on the buaker | In the county Jail Priday, Nevertheless Kiernan was at work between the credit, will meet. the crack Holy Ro- Et Oy ea opinion of others at tracks on Third avenu O) Bary team next Sunday, Jat Sunday | doen not sho ‘vat 7 ‘4 Pana orth bound aie OC NS, wei MiYpoenascty dofeated the Deoature bY | that the Cornell ‘varsity four 18 & poor) Brooklyn, trolley, ears | tre 0, walasing along. | The Chinaman, “who Uptuebeara” Sentenced to Die Fet-| q yeorn of 12 to 1 erew. GRAND APAND, RR! PTET RTANK, Ay, | gave his name afterward C De i nm Saye yi aera any =f Hndonls residence as Nos Bowes? en] | day, Teying to Raise Money’ = | grererememeee — - A SI JRE S ST on the Front Beat ck eet » At his to Sceure a Stay, 1 ‘eet was a big basket whicl e a taking to the Bronx, The basket pret| CHICAGO, June 2.-Johann Hoeh, to win at the mare SARE My addressing Je ved from the aide of the cur and) multi-bigam{st and convleted wife mur- { though Kernan stepped fur . nected, will be hanged HEU ae ih CGO ts qty fat] deren Wie NOW exPe \ p ; OLD DR. GRINDLE, | of Ken- } ‘ BARS PECIA IN ‘ Tt struck him, and Kiernan was huried | the condemned prisoner Is attempting * ¥ Haan °1 ee to oh aide Just In time to bo hit by | tp wectire money 10 ave wiiat can be THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd aitdet be ne’ ot MoM raatment ait! a outhbound oar, 4 ; | ca tirew. Kim against the northboiad | dane with It in postponing hie execution, Sued anole ly: nore eaally hand oe ges JODERA 1 Py (any, othe Men’s Full Dress. Vests car, and then Kiernan fell betw Fit not procunng & commutation two cars, He was Instanuy killed. The | tence fo Wife timpriscamanl, Chinaman, almost white’ from tight, |) He Is dickering for pale e y cm tow physictan, pi was taken Into cuntody and later “ap: | body for, $40. tos payalcian, pr Pt 9, of his viding (date SRR Pee mms aay mayo! tat te MOGsY, Oe oer Oe executions ine Single and double breasted, Tailor made. money, tometer with, that witch Ne] winest French and English White Linens and fancy weave | my SS BADGERS START. EAST. | tribute and 0 aqattional collected from) white Cotton materiale, Regularly £4.00, $5.00 and 96,00, (2, ellow- f } of eye pik KO. } vay fi sift fe etory, “The Flower of the Tombs,’ which has been completed MILWAUKUE, Wiles June a—wins| Iam nim to provire {he derlvod stay of |) ‘ will begin in The Evening World Satur-|consu crow starts tor Poughkeepsie tor “Eoutvary V3 o- Contrary toaxnsatatiopens Boe spell A Sihacta th setaatta tens unas a an Patterson was set tree, i) apse te ere Shae ans aa Dat Ma dirk