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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908, UP TO DATE AND NEWSY “Ruby” Robert Fitzsimmons May Fight Again—No? Don't Believe It? But the Once Champion Is Sul There Game. « " ? © were sitting in the barber's chair getting our fall hatr- cut, when the roof fell on us, At least that was our first Impres- sion.. Really, it wasn’t the roof fall- ing, but just Bob Fitzsimmons return- "ing to New York and announcing RMmself. When freckled Bob comes into town we always feel~him first ! He has the peculiar feline faculty of | being able to come up behind you un- heard and unseen hen in range # he drops his ham of a hand on your *shoulder-blades or on top of your head. It's almost as thrilling as an Oearthquake. You get the first sensa- tion of falling walls and chimneys, Upon recovering we invited Bob up- Stairs into the office to chat a few. “Fine! Fine!’ answered Ruby" Robert to the usuy) “How's every- qfthing?” “Everything is going great. Mrs. Fits fe been so busy with the show . glad to get ‘ome to the old #farm for a few days, We're playing *A Man's a Man for a’ That.’ We pack | ‘em to the galleries heverywhere we| “Then you're an actor for good now,” Owe suggested. oes ? I actor sometimes, but I'm going b to fight again soon. Wot @ chance I missed not vetting Ketchel oifirst, After I seen m in 'Frisco I would ‘fave been willin to guarantee to knock | ‘im out in four rounds or get nothing. Yes, I'd kmock Ketchel out in four founds— Quick! Let me ‘Ide!’ Fitzsimmons's anxiety to hide was oo- Casioned by the announcement that Mr, Gotch was outside. Mr. Gotch came in. Fitz wanted to play his little joke. Fits “disappeared as if the floor had opened g@nd swallowed him. We were just shaking hands with @otch when—woot!—a bony thumb and genger gripped Mr. Gotch by the calt nd he jumped as high as any man Fewith a good conscience might be ex: pected to. Then Fitz wriggled out from under a roller-top desk with a wide grin. He had telescoped himself into a ole just about big enough for the of- fice cat. Ow do you like being an actor?” asked Fitz when he and Gotch had gtaken chairs. “Me an actor!” exclaimed Gotch. “Don't make me laugh. Why, the other night 1 was making up and sticking 6isome grease paint on my eyebrows when @ll of a sudden I rectized that 1 was AM not,” answered Fits. “I'm « a talking to myseif, ‘You an actor!’ I was saying. ‘You're a fine actor! You're &8& good farmer—that's w! you are. | ‘You ought to be out on a farm feeding corn to the pigs and ge’ da quarter a day, Thai & while, “0 {n the music halls in Eng- land—then back to the farm. I've in my home farm, and huadred or two scattered over the country. Land is my me." ‘Funny,’ Gotch went on, “about this trip to England. I suppose Hacken- H yes,” replied Gotch. farming w: “But | ll _do for me after Ve got a long date in the Kidding) | FIRST HINT Boss | THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW amgmeisetins EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WHEN ONE ACTOR MEETS ANOTHER Yes ,1°0 out IN 4 Rounds Quicn | veT ME ‘IDE or RETURN . Conca teh of Ketchel Intends Making Bid for Champion- ship of World. The new leader of the middieweights 4s ambitious and has a world of confi- dence in himeelf, Just latest from his camp. “Burns !s my dish, I am going after him at the first opportunity, 1 will be a heavyweight soon and I do not think that I will ever make weight again. Burns must fight me or I will show him up. Iam trying to make some ar- rangement with him and Promoter Jin Coffroth and 1 may fight him here New Year's Day.” Papke's victory over :tchel showed that he ls a great middleweight, tut when he talks of fighting Burns at this time he js fying pretty high, Tommy has proved that he can figat, and Bill nad better go along tor @ while with the miadleweigots, Young Otto, who has recently gained fame as the nardest hitter in the ring, wll have & chance to demonatrate his knockout punca agent Kid Looke at the Wairlwind Cluo, Lepox avenue and One Hundred and Bix et, next Thurad*y night, Locke toughest meu in the business Knookout punch of ls own He recently floored Young Loughrey twice In’ a'sia-round go which endedsin% drew, and bo fought Fighting Dick Nelson to a standstill to disposed of Joe Bedell in two rounds last week. Although ugh, Hen: weignt he has the punch of a well sai We Australia, for me to whip tack Boman at oat, ya te Charlie Ouittin’ and Tene Bo ate The RALPH ROSE PUTS UP NEW UNOFFICIAL RECORD. Ralph Rose did some great work in putting the shot at the Paterson Har- riers’ games yesterday, when he shot the tron ball a distance of 61 feet 7 Inch It was only an exhibition, how- “BURNS FOR MINE,” _b PAPKE’S CLAIM Quaxere ‘h bh tet was was BY JOHN POLLOCK. Victor, | If they at trom OTHING short of the title | bea knocko a Tieiy to N “World's greatest fighter’ will hl rusmany daneee satisfy champion Billy Papke.| q7Mt,Tummany deoraton, waloh leave to listen to the, an Vega wit, Keyes it ne dipping th th LAH hi fl hi al as ante fe and ot do a and atil] win out, lw successful in Bronx lightweight. | While he eight be has to do feels that ne Terry Martin and Harry Lewis will nroba- y be matched to-day to fight at the next The di entertainment of the National lub has been trying to onion shoe tomether for over @ month an the match practically clinched Demo: convention will be treated to @ fignt { to orrow Bight. Bert Keyes ‘and a t the Charioite. A. c. 8 vote resent the tent,» fe Harvey and his English Owen, Moran, lett, Gan Pranclaco fast nicht for this clty, arile tri other fight with Atel st Hand a for a longer 4 tance than the ful.” Frankie ‘Nell le "olated toe gn: Moras “Row doYou ume AcTIN here. and the bout. will wo to Fairmont or National, Asked Fite. fut Ketunse GRAVESEND President Phil Dwyer Is Firm | in Belief That Oral Bet- ting Is Legal. ’Y VINCENT TREANOR. | TWELVE-DAY meeting begins to- A day at Gravesend under vastly improved conditions over those which prevailed at Sheepshead. Ac: cording to President Phil Dwyer, there | will be no weak-kneed backup In the vetting. From Mr Dwyer's point of view oral betting without recording !s legal, by reason of the decisions of Jus- | tlees Bischoff and Gaynor, and he Is | willlng to stand pat on them, There will, of course, be no attempt at | open betting. Under no circumstances | will this be tolerated, but if two per- | sons wish to back thelr judgment of | the ability of various horses in a quiet, | gentlemanly way, Mr. Dwyer can’t see how anybody ought to stop them. If| the over-zealous authorities do not cut 0 * ACTING, SAID GoTeH -- OUGHT To BE GETTINGS j.25 A DAY FARMING INSTEAD, AW Chicago Looms Dangerous as | Rivals of New York for First Honors. NATIONAL LEAGUE +68 19 47d! re a 336 Cincinnati, Chicago, 3 Pittsburg, 2 . Louls, 6 BY BOZEMAN BULG™R, This week will see the beginning of the death struggle in the National League. By Saturday night we will) come pretty near knowing whether the Giants, Pittsburg or the Cubs is en- titled to the flag. In my opinion it will | be New York. It fs a very uncertain process picking baseball winners on form, but it must be | acknowledged that, as @ rule, the best club wins out In the end. During the past month the Giants, the Pirates and the Cubs have been put to a severe test. The Glants during that time have met their foes at home and abroad and have steadily crawled upward inch by inch. Take the past two weeks and we can Brooklyn, jew York. Boston at cago, two weeks ago yesterday, the Giants havo played thirteen games. |that number they have won twelve, In other words, New York has lost but one game in two weeks. During the same period the Pirates lost three and the Cubs two, Yesterday the Pirates dropped another game to Cincinnati, giving the Cubs second place by a na! row margin. Chicago had another victory over St. Louis, Looks Like Giants and Cubs. Since the last Western trip I have ever, and the record will not go down in the books. Rose holds the record, with & put of 49 feet 10 Inches, made in the {Celtic Park games on Labor Day. contended that the fight for the flag was between New York and Chic and it begins to look as if the conten- tlon would be borne out. At the same see where the Giants have-shown su- perlority over the two contenders for the championship. Since leaving Chi- SAYS [S_NELSO (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14.—Battling schmidt will retire when I land there. He has done a lot of talking, but I| know that the best team on my farm couldn't drag wim onto a mat with me | Hegain. I would beat him as easily as before, I have his number. Hack |s feterribly strong for about ten or e. ven ne Wie After that I'm fully as strong | + had the best advice in te orld in the Chicago match, you know ee-Farmer Burns and Carkeek, I tole ayerres my Instructions, Burns wouldn't let me go. He was co give me i.e of- “Maige when’ 9 0. loose. “I think I could have thrown Hack-| enschimidt without much danger atter the first cif 4 But the Farmer kept me pluggin, c.on~ until Hack was fo tired baby could have thrown him. Perhaps it a8 best to make a ead sure of tt. TI por.tively didn't foul Hackenschmidt in any way, He! had an injured ear vefore he match | ean, and the blood came trom” that. | 1 didn. +t my fingers Ir his eyes, i| didn't a foul word during the match, as he claims. I joshed and ld: ded him, but I .uin't use an expression that 1’d'fee: “shame! to use at home “ ACK was Do English tures. body those films In shown then even to the the rghts just for the purp ressing them. When I go to e'll have « buy tl e jin going to Enciand Fitz. “\weve got a ‘ole over there. ile om ick up a fight or wo, "'m not old yet, an forty-six | “You're only forty-five,” I chipped { Forty-six. 1 was born Ju 3 @ born May 2 family Bivle, Waen ft up, and if I'm a yea: going to fight Bu —— Scranton Win: State Penna 3.—Ry Barre at capturing the winning sure work Nelson admits that his next fight will be with Packey McFarland in ell prob- ability, but says that he does not ex- | pect to have another fight until after the first of the year. He will remain here for something more than a week, and then expecta to open in the the- atrical business in Chicago, “There is one thing that McFarland right as well understand,” he said. “If Nolan ts ever his manager I will refuse to consider a fight with him. I don't propose to let Nolan make any more GET RID OF NOLAN, time {t must be remembered that the Cubs have had very easy pickings In the Cardinals, while the Pirates have been stacked against Cincinnat!, which {s not a@ tail-end club by any means. As the Giants did not play yesterday, the Cubs gained a slight advantage by defeating St. Louls. They are a frac- tion leas than two games behind New York, but there is an opportunity to) offset that to-day, as the Gants play | Brooklyn, while Pittsburg and Chicago | are on thelr way to the East. {, The crucial test begins to-morrow, ‘When the Western clubs begin their at- tack on the For the rest of the season, practically, the Cubs and Pi- | rates will Giants are at home, The first Western club to play here will be St. Louis, They meet the Glants to-morrow. At same time Chicago will play In Hoston and the Plratos N TO PACKEY money out of me, elther directly or in- directly,” Joe Gans leaves San Francisco at 10 o'clock to-night for his home !n Balti- more. He will stop a few days in Chi- 0, and then return home to assume active management of his hotel prop- erty. Gans deciares that ho {s out of ue fighting gamo for keeps, and that he wants no more of It. He says that he feels that he Is in good shapo, and while he might win trom moat of his at seventeen years in the | entities him to a rest, refused several offers for Gans | sald Selig Inst night. "Charlie Harvey’ offered him $1,009 to box six rounds in New York, and froth made him an offer to fi McFarland here, I have to quit (ne game.” GRAVESEND ENTRIES. jump into Philadelphia. The Cubs and Pirates both dread those games. Bos- | ton (852) Jeanne D' Are (Bpecta! to The World.) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, N. Y,, Sept, lowing are entries for the races here to-morrow FIRST RACE- WO-y five and one-half fu: 813 Wine Mason of ar-olde) 107 104 Se sal Conditions; | be on the road, while the/ has handed the Cubs some hard) il WILL WIN THE PENNANT, 8TANDING OF THE CLUBS. “RE. JLTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, AULGER MAY SEE REAL RACING in and spoil the plans and intentions of President Dwyer, the Gravesend meet- ing Is very likely to pay its own way through good attendances. No more popular victory than that of Medlant, in the Great Eastern, has been Scored during the entire meeting at Sheeps head Bay, Mediant ts the best two-year-old Jn the stable of H. B, Duryea, Mr, Duryea 4 one of the mililonaires who are lending all thelr support to the racing game In these days of adversity. He {s in attendance nearly every day, accompanied by Mrs, Duryea Both are enthuslastic patrons of the sport for deserving of much Boca to prove the that t de “Brother ‘Jonathan a very to put it kindly, whi is sald to have ned. up. it ou the winner, Tourentie, it Toutenne won th Broth Jonathan, after racing luck, taster t inst “it may be « Fepeatediy cut off 8 te noteworthy that t t tions vas te eyeballs out of Jack ator bein Dugan on ian at Belmont Par ,basered tnd ‘carried Wide 6s Sammy Sweet, boy. will be seen in th Oy add for the first time ire Cl, veet riding them ther that the Influence of a them. e prod hind party will bea The ood performance of Brother Jona | than, in the fifth race Saturday, wh) e Was beaten only a couple of ROBERTSON HERO. “OF ALTO RAGE AT ALTON HCH ORGE ROBERTSON didn't wis the 24-hour auto ra t Brighton Beach track, but he made a new world's record for the fifth and sixth hour, and when his car was put out [of business for several hours by ®@ |cracke’ cylinder he pluckily came right back to the track and forced the lead- j!ng cars to make a new world's record |to win. Robertson's pluck caught the | grand stand, all right, and he quickly | became the most popular driver in the race, To gain one hundred miles on racing cars going to the top limit of fifty miles an hour on the sharp turns {at Brighton Beach track takes nerve, and that's what Robertson has ia | abundance, This ts the driver whe Joried like a spolled child when, after | breaking both arms In practice for the Vanderbilt Cup race two years aga he saw no opportunity of recovering In time to enter the contest. a_i = AMUSEMENTS, |HANMERSTEIN'S 2 1OTORIA THEA’RE OF VARIETIES OPENING REGULAR SEASON. 0-DAY TO-NIGHT WATINEE 26¢,60¢ 25¢, 50c, 756, $ acta DE HOFE SIAN, ae Hl 420t. Bey Josey OWARD AND ENTIRELY B MABoL, | ARRISON IR. C. HERZ JACK ‘Nonw onru pce SEER, HARRY VITAGRAPH | EMPIRE DNIGHT JOHN DREW in “fn Stra } CRITERION GS. Matinees Sat, al Hattie Williams ‘V4 Kniokerbockersi.'*s,). Mat Sat. at The Girls of Gottenbe GARRICK JOSEPH CONN ALEXANDRA ¢ fl ‘ LYCEU? | AT ms 5 tj surke In "LOVE i} That ride of Ming on King J, Miss Bi & WA. CHE seen him perform, Marquard has won- High King James was —- E Fay AMERICAN LEAQUE. derful control for’ southpaw and ho | front Igt to the eve, Anywhere near ‘he | CAVQY, ‘ at Es ay By, Bd ¥ 18 & curve ball that is real mar- * gunce out of hi iN ‘ | Vellous, i Maiden evider Diana P Dobson’ si taniirra | pa a 1s one of those! fellows of | Jockeya ag he is of horses, 2! ON, 1 St, case-hardened muscles, and he has come : ; American Ai tion, He pitched both | had been run. One of them exo ale GAMES SOHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Ot |!n the league. Tone * yp-| Wallops this season, and Philadelphia ward; ono a always has been a tough proposition | SST Jug for the Pirates. 8t. Loula {8 Troublesome, On form St. ltho Giants, but those same Cardinals |have given McGraw more trouble this year than any one of the weaker clubs. They beat the Glants the only two games they lost in the West recently, except thowe three at Chicago. On Friday Pittsburg comes to er (30) Miss ATT (S74) up: | York, and that promises to be the moat | important series of the year, except the one following, which will be with the Cubs. Kealizing the gruelling campalgn com- ing, McGraw has fortified himself ac- cordingly He has sent out a hurry GOOD AT PATERSON. stars mgm he tn the Gisata on Wednes jays _and will _Sive New York FRANK KRAMER WINS OVER AUSTRALIAN RIVAL. scored @ decisive vi . of Austral! i liman, ter, Oly Pat velvin Shepard and | ~ Harry World Team Withdraws. Se nari Lente hans eeMEHTRG eas World Basebail team, which won not get near araimer at any time, and t mn: ‘ N. M. Anderson, of 1 not be rep ted in any Denmark, in a preliminary heat, and mies played at American League nis week, The World team with- » bim in the Anal ‘bale 0g & on A] y ~4 then Dnished third Joe Fogler, of Broo “ark drew because of unjust action by the| invitation race | Boer "ae Directors | ealla aad’ Play iret, P. Louts should bo eaay for | | New Mrs. Magee saw her husband leap jae coy for Oldfield, Fhe les St. Loule, 2; Detroit, 1. Eleven innings, Cleveland, 4; Chicago, 2. Firat game, Chicano. i; Cleveland, 0, econ: |games of double-headers three times in succession, and won all six of the ames. In four of the contests he shut 1s opponents out.” Has Big Reserve Force. With these two Pitchers McGraw now force consisting of Barry, "Mlerzog, Merkle, Wilson, Snod- ras, Needham, Marquard and Dur- Larry Doyle {8 still in the hos: pital, but it is Iikely that he will have recovered in time to play against Pitts pure: Larry is @ terror to the Pirat: it was largely due to his effort that they were beaten four straight | 1 Biladelptia at Waa hae 1 Washington Dente at 8. Loula and at Chicago, te strongest reserve force of any club | They are both in condi tion to pitch, and pitch to win. Mai qa 4s a left-hander and Clarke Grif- ith says he is the best minor league large as Mathewson and a little ttcher he has seen in years. He is as taller, According to those who hi yy games the last time thelants vit that burt SIX-DAY RACE STARTS _IN GARDEN TO-NIGHT ) den. While this event will not be a The six-day cycle race starts to-night at Madison Square Garden upon the crack of a pistol fired by the famous @nd popular little leader of our pen- nant-chasing Giants, Johrny McGraw. All the rest of Mac's collection of cham- Pions, who wil! be there en masse, will help along with the cheering thing, while thirteen teams of racing stare gathered from all ends of the earth will pedal away upon what promises to be the fastest, hottest and most thri!ling fight that has ever taken place on the steep;banked saucer track at the Gar- | COULDN’T HAPPEN ANY PLACE EXCEPT IN PHILADELPHIA | York's greatest indoor sporting feature, similar to the De- and is limited to two cember event, hours each night, from 9.80 until 11.20, Cycle fal are betting even money that broken during the first sixty minutes’ mad rush to-night. events put on for an hour's racing be- fore the big race, To-night’s feature | will be a match race, best two out of | | three heats, between Charley Stein, who won the championship this season, and George Cameron, the pet of the Irish-American A, A. The teams which will face the starte: for the six-da; 4 Clarke, Australia, and Lawson, Sweden; | Mayer, German: id Anderson, Den: mark; Macfarland and ponning, Call- | fornia; Moran and Root, Boston; The basebal! bug must be working? Kramer, Aorark, end Fo Lan Brook: * ie ; edell ans a ede! ON, overtime when a stald old ball play FOr peg Breas tend or like Sherwood Magee, star out-> | Krebs, Newark, and Nerchinay TtaJ fielder of the Phillies, gots the sleep? Sherwood and Rupprecht, New 3 i 1 It walking {dea into Lis bonnet so hard’ Mitten, Lowa, and Ta | that he tries to chase files out of a Lake; Devonovitch, a, a Walker, || Sal nia, je Mara, ‘allfornia, an window. He did though, and out Holie Ralt Lake. of a three-story window at that, according to telegraphic reports from Philadelphia.. Greon grapes, ham sandwiches— that 1 what’ Magee says ciused him to make the leap atter the fly. \lso he was nervous after a double- header on Saturday. After Magee had been picked up from the roof and carried to ® hos- pital he told al! about his sleep after a fly. It was one of the most exciting ainer I ever played, even though I was asleep,” Mageo declared. “1 a going after a high fly. Why, en when I jumped from the bed I ought I was simply jumping a once that seemed somehow to have wn up near left fled on the Phil- les’ grounde.” Magee I» married and has two BRIEF BITS OF SPORT. Connecticut Iife-savers were winners in the thirteen-mile rowing race from the Battery to Coney Island, held under the auspices of the United States Vol- unteer Life-Saving Association, The time was 1 hour and 45 minutes. Elght boats started In the race. by a score of 32 to 22. C, Breldenbach, by winning the half mile and two mile | runs with ease, | James D. Lightbody, of the Chieago | Athletto Association, won the 1,500- {metre race at Stockholm yesterday, beating out A. J. Robertson, an Eng- Githrwne ¥ we} itehman, Lightbedy won this event at His wife, who was asleep } | the §t. Louis Olympiad of 196. me room, was awakened by es trom the ball player Barney Oldfield, the auto-driver, won Get together now, get together’ | |a decisive victory over Walter Christi ecyalledee Cor now and pull } yesterday at Cineinnatt. Oldfeld, Chrie- tm homer. We've got ‘em now. $|tle and Cha jompeted tn th ‘i se tumbled my erounie kea at the Latonia track. woeney, seed bd 2 nt heat of the yace us is coming in.” There wa: Saturday, whl ook thesaec- The deciding heat Sunday | Mat. ce for a few seconds and the, 2, 0nd heat, | continual all-day and allenight week- long grind such as the midwinter race which has become justly famed as New the hour record for team riding will be Each night during the week there will be special amateur race are as follows aces | The Mohegan Athletic Club won their | dual meet from the Atlas Athletic Club | of the Mohawks, put his team in front | he wanted to be able to recit ghildren in, years to come the nts of the last day's racin: ay not furr Ball Player Kills Self, M.—Charles 1 t NASHUA, N Van Zant, aged thirty-three years, several years a prominent player and a member of the |team, of the New York State Lea committed suicide to- day at his hy H,, Sept baset tn this city jooting himself t the heart, ated by members ec! the family ince his return from Albany a few days ago he had displayed Tene of mae Van want plavea| a t. Louls Natio 1 With the St, Paul teams a! Measue and | ——— Baseball, Polo Groaads, ie Glants va. Brooklyn, AMUSEMENTS, (HIPPODROMBS | IPrODKOMES~ | | | Daily Mats, 2. Best Seats sme Ht Dla gi SATENT Sow nderson & the other Wi Arde who direct thie enterprise have given | — js olty the greatest show in ite history" Telexram 2 Btupendous Spectacies, ley Ota Barre RCUS ACTS.! THE SKIES ETO TELL NEW YORI in the Air, Hippodrome's Top-Notch Triumph! LYRIC 248 Wor iwar a Mats, Wed. & Sat \ MARY MANNCRING CASINO RG» is. Mats,Thure & Thurs. Mat.Prices Mo, to § HERALD 80, “80, '3 TWINS | Smartest of BPORIING pays you & Musicai Comedies, 100th Time | Wednesday Eve. DALY'S sais oi R PAR G LS Clyde HAC vee] ts $a tise He WITCHING aad | || WEBER'S? 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