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—— ——— EADY FOR BIG MATCH RACE. p) PIO Pl ei eLeLeleisieler@lelsie sie ee siesieisieieie EMENT OF JACK JOYNER. TRAINER OF ETHELBERT. Po the Kadlior of The old, and om satiofied be will have ne a. He is ft and good if he is beaten | have # elt 1 have asked of him. JACK JON NER STATEMENT OF PETER WIMMER, TRAINER OF JEAN BERAUD. | Te the Kdlior of The By BE dent know enough a Phat te, 1 wever raced him, Behtok whe has sren him work, is very weil } be disappointed ree to he very confident that Ethelbert ts goed, bot and Yr, Whitney Thame him, The horse has done wel satiated PRTER WIMMER they Horses in Best of teden Each Trainer |» ae rae al ‘s an Is Contident His Charge |)... "rn very fasta cate, wit Carry Off the) eats ace ae m0 ries | Money. asin a! w dollars picking to _, ETHELBEAT'S STYLE. er hand, Ethelbert @ a free. of the most Interesting races of season Will be run at Gravesend Wo) pn, nn hemi aid aeay| q Afternoon It te a mated be! i persuaie He will eo on and race out tween the acknowledged best four-year. | t at ounce wi lingiy as he of the year, One is Hthel a| pil run un ~ erap nt ¥ ys of Kothen and Maort, owned Oy Ny ng. work differs | Belmont. The ¢ is Jean) Now for a compari» . oes. This te not an easy task and * , by His Highness Carrie ©. the) 1 lo ok BN sasy 4 ue y of William (Whitney fy ae er avert enaicnnne gentlemen are millionaires, The 5 tamereeeell ise A ight consideration, $1.00 a side, with| he better That is con at tw dc taraid form cannot be rar weclation, « be | te thie race for the reasan that them, It is purely a sporting | fy, ' rece are entirely dif Mr, Whitney believes Jean] ferent propositions Pr he best four-year-old in train. |@*t “hanger tn a horses fo ‘gpd |Vetween his two and Mr, Belmont entertaine exactly the | ire Crack tworyear-olde Surely th opinion of Ethelbert way to settle the mild diene the horses meet in a match the matter decided There Is no| mee whatrter, Both gentiemen are | Hoth met : sporteamen, lovers of the thor | . for the sake the horse, | they want to see the best win * he be Ethelbert or Jean Heraud THE HORSES’ TRIALS. fe the writer's opinion tha: Hthe! wit} win, and there are a number of why thie horve should be J jas met tat Jat Gravene First of all, take & peep at (he | Win was fn the triate made by rach horse jn" rape seven’ 1 mate beat | at Bheapshead Bay yesterday, They are a8 fallows | NO LATE LINE ON BERAUD. Giboere-18 94, 09-6. 996. 82106 1) a, eran did not race again & ORL 144 LT ES Be lite Helmont. and there ts . eriere te 12106 118 line on him. But at. practica | welahts ft (ook Heraud'’s life | ‘These figures would prove nothing [Haif Time, while Ethelbert twiee oon without a few observations concerning |ceded welsh! and Md the trick eastiy the way the horere moved. Maher had [On that form It seems reasonable to wup- | ; pose that, hed Ethelbert met Jean He the mount on Ethelbert, had the borve | ris he would have trimmed him at that under contro! all the way and Anished |rime fy has always been clalrmed. ‘With 2 lot to spare. ever, that Heraud wae not ju at worked Jean Reraud and the [Any time last season. Bul pubiie per forma: * are the only guide, and rhe | Gintehed all out. Turner WAP | writer hax no heeltatt In saving that | Runching all throug se inst three fur | Brnelbert was (he best | | >" It may be that these observa- BONNER TACKLES M’COY AT BRODWAY A.C. TO-NIGHT. 4 Jack Bon ind feht night eves ; take place when MeCoy # her meet in their twenty-five ro at the Broadway Athletts Bonner himself ts jublla 1 be that having caught MeCoy out of condt ton he will win. ‘Through Ryan Bonner ures that MeCoy is not a very dim t proposition | Bonner wave Ryan a hard ght for wenty rounds ani 1 also fought him a six-round draw. He als and | fie * atter dow simoe tage of the proceedings Ht van Creedon, Lick OF Hrte mi Addie weights a . Ah pest ) iges of pugtiiem be a my “te is a big, strong raga. 1 fellow. and hite a powerful blow le has mod JACK BONNER. lodge uf (he science uf fighting and _ “Kid” MeCoy's showing agains: Tom , preliminary of twe Ryan in Chicago the other night in- | rounds be given, the participants cing Sammy Smith and Alf Levy Ok, hat @ decidediy lively battle An . | has been selected as tae referee of the) Pitamimmone-Ruaiin 1 very bad remark vent him fre 0 208 WALCOTT ILL. Jee Walcott, the well-known colored Seren Ml with typhoid fever at his has New Dorp deen training for and recentiy caught a severe Who was calied sald the 4 would save Uniess Walcot! recovers Matches with Choynski and be postponed — — A fever » take RUHLIN LEARNED FROM COR- BETT. nh gives Ruhiins dence in him jearned a « Im © #ik weeks he d« the wit ON THE FITZ-RUHLIN FIGHT. between Hob Fits wh jones a hard Aight oom bright, LENNY AND BARRETT FIT. the Philadelpila teatn erweiaht. and Wily Barrett, of tais city sive ances kde Lenny Ruhiin, the Akron (are in excciiont waape for tieir twenty ht for two weeks! round bout at ‘he Oreenwood A. ( tel being done on morrow ole These Boye wi ‘ ons, of course. is lene a0 4 ate battle, as the are betting at odds of 2 even In the two prelimins odds seem to ratify oe ” Me exe will meet I e begu 4 pounds, an ‘’) ae, on oe Toomas ta ile w. ie Lewls at | pounts son oo WILL BE BACKED HEAVILY. one Root, the ight cham: of the West. who is ae fight Tommy iran of Sytacuse. at. Pre oe See ‘ent x amet = WINNERS AT GRAVESEND; —— Card Was Dull and Win.| ners Were Hard to Pick — Screech Cape tured the Event. The Evening Wortd ‘K. GRAVESEND J rane The which would eramer heck at tering up was and insipid from Opening Vinners iooked natd ts find, and when they were located it was a disagree ‘ pushing. perspir mob of humans «wake of making a bet The trock was fas attends ol The « Patchogu x furlongs. Maher Got Sereeeh Of Well jereech were ale stak and . ve firet a dash of four and rode Hereeeh alive at the p and was never earily by a lenwth Addie, the first of MeCafferty's stri to start in the Kast t The Hi bird 7 were the race fo! “ If turl 4d being t Jumped away aught. winnt much t s year r str King Bramble Lame. Whip was the favorite in wer nd race, but his colors were mle Kine Hr King Br which made reditable the md « Viliaw wiler ate r ide allt me and Sir G wraps led Whip went s pall Ki and nut to t {Sir Gu Hed uniter mov Whip they fought tt eit length STATE LEAGUE RECORD. via half from Me holee jotnin King Bramble beating Piret Whip Sir Guy was four lengthe teat-| ear ne ue) ue od ue y r th ng " he MEHANUS'S PATCHOGUE: EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. RESULTS AT GRAVESEND. 1 OTHACK Jone 1 ttuth day Weather chanty Treen feat For (er carokda which have sot won KUO. @ ibe wwlyw the sale, 5700) wane for and @ half furlongs | ™ rt % 2 ‘ , %| ; rf 3) ” so ‘ 4 ae a "1 1 eer rt Tk Rewer 12 1) HI uy a oom il il il u \ Wom ona OM 45 Winner otk f by Oalore-Owiet Owner—W. MH Bante. ear olde and up which have not won $1,000 in 1800 oF 1900, sell. | ILLIT BE ETHELBERT OR JEAN BERAUD? THE GIANTS FINAL TRY. Decides on “Si” to Pitch. (Speclal to The Brening Wortt ) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, June 1This was a slippery lot for a ball @ame to be transacted upon, wet by the heavy rain of !ast night and with the sun tn sulky mood, unwilling to dry the larsen and glistening carpet Admiral Humidity was on the quarter- [deck amd the alr was nearly at the | point of complete saturation, The same torridity that turned the pollee parade inte a proceasion of perspiring cops and wilted collars was «etting fn wretched work and the alr positively refused to be breathed Worse distress than these conditions inflicted though, wae portioned out to Manager Ruck, who hadn't a pitel he could fourth and lest game of the present pirate serie Hawley and Carrick were used on Weinesday and Doheny did his trick yesterday Nominally "Si" was at the disposal of the worrled foreman, At Last Moment Ewing ' tte | Brook! use with hope of winning the| [ous _take your base.” sald Swartwo i! to Wagner who had actually been stro out, the remark was construed to me 4 base on balls atexl ball shov Hans to second. Cooley stetered Atrilde out. BM Was pho wing superd work No runs Chesbro went away and dell came on to do the Plr O'Connor was out out for. talking r dbi the rest of * ty Are on Will is jolt. Davis pop "Rube" W POM. ement “WISH ryle rammed a on that put Selbach hence the latter st While Wadilell was guessing ver Meroer free declared doubled out, throw. One run June he 1 abe T nd by rillianey. Duke of the prom. rived Com fit of Wates York ever inent people p “Tod” St pene! the programme by ing the Walt Plate of 30 sow om Mr. J. E. Platt's bay colt Ph by St. st ot Lonely, and Ret! won the Mickleham Plate of 1@ Reaumont.|*Verelgns on Mr, Richard Croker’ through Ely.|rown filly Immaha, by His Highnese= i B's smash! Maggie Mitchell. Swartwood de » Duke of Portiand’s bay filly La 4 stealing. No) poe Mise Mildred, won {1,40 sovereign, — |Merry Gal was second and Lady Sehume berm, riddem by ‘Tod’ Sloan, was (hind Fourteen horses ran —-_— #2 | maseball, Polo Grounds, To-Day, ¢ S| PM Pitteberg ve New York Adm Ga ne " The Prince were 7 ¢ Leach a start . a sin a le Lew to second “A wild. pitch moved to thrid. Four bad ones sen to first. Waddle splashed forcing Zimmer, and was doub Leach scoring and Bly marching third Kid GGGleason dug up Hoan mont's graewer and gave it to [> One run jckman winged a fly t farner prodded a single Warner dashed for third thro ly for a bas clared Jac St runs. i ach ‘tminer | Lavi, | wis ‘ Jelans |iudes nt yle | 1 Chebe iy Lente 18 14 Pivsbarg 20 15 YOU'LL WANT TO! BE WELL DRESSED THIS SUMMER, Then you should have stylishly made and! well fitting clothes, Do not wear ready but nominally sometimes is a word of more meaning (han at others, Virtually “MM” ween't M for anything better then to finish out & lost game Risking « @tart with him in the box wasn't « job to calculate on. Mercer might have been brought Tn from his post in right garden and used ae a twirler, but there was nobody to send out to relieve him. Frisbie te ; - and a furlong i Jetume. Jockos | % % 1% OM Mm | Ope, ee FI O'Connor ee ee $$) Br PRE REE ot Hat Re Ph hs ie ” p ben A ay 4 Mocwe 6 4 4 wf a Mine 4 1 Ie bE i ! tare gee Wop Arivt Pee 1G Winner ch. by Bramble Queen Retugs. Owner—it | egy oe ace Pe Aken for theme yearclie end wpward, $1,000 efded, ortling, IM} om eae ~ | Betdes. ote Jochen | mW % & Pim | Ope Cee Y w Maher 4 hm 2D ‘6 7 7 R Murphy 1D yy £ 3.72 t 7 Diliman 5 t ? ® § ae Meencer 3g 5 oh ‘* . Otom 5 I mF 47 e Conner 2 ff 446 5 ; io nF Mave 44 i » ‘ ant Jomen 7 8 ss 8 o » to« Oa . * L116 Winner eh © by Golten Garter Petersima. Owners 4 Me * FOURTH HACE ta see year-chta $700 adet 12 pounds below the scale; mile and eventy parte | ] ei tere weights Jokers | ono tare n i” OCmner 3 “ Pulman | Turner 4 1 uu H 4 t jou, won étiving “ s Owner Jamen SDA PITCH ACD tle plechase. fone rear olts and up $700 added, full courve. about | Betting lame | tm Open ow | Finnegan 2 8g w oo Merry jo) % % il elder | jh it w 4 Soatheoed . 6 ‘ Perioo. iW ‘anovan 1 ‘ oD MO) Tulane, 104 Denon ve ‘ Pei ‘ 4 3} Sar a Wee cantly Tene 40%) Winner, oh a. by heme Morphy ftenduste Gene) w | band put him among the unaval ett] hobbling and dragging his bed knee iike « Rowerman's split dies, and there he may stay for a few days yet Buck Ewing hae beard nothing from Ruste, who ts said to have expressed to an Indianapolis man hie Intention to report for duty this week If Amos wets here his arrival will be as un- announced, oMcially, as was his de- $! perture At that could scarcely be in shape for work, his relaxation having unfitted him for proper labor. There was nothing left for wing but to assign Hawley to the slab Pink’ made suits when we are offering MADE TO ORDER Made up tm the season's very latest and nobbiest goods Black and Blue lish Serge, Cheviots, Worvieds, Ostend Vigeass Fit and Workmanship prime the very best, color and goods warranted. Come, inspect the goods and you will agree with us that this is the greatest tatloring event of the season, Bennett Building, SPERO Bee bein Make no mistake We are oo the corner of Fulton and Nastau THE TAILOR, Sportsmen's Goods Sportsmen's Goods, ais * oor — - 49> Diamond Tires, $1.50 Each. Good 2d grade Tires at 75¢. and $1; Akrons, $1.25; Uwanta, No, 77, $1.75; Kane garoo, 1st quality, $1.99 Histone No. 70,$2.45 No. 77, $2.9% 1900, 15t quality, Duplex: Gas Lamp. Onee mure in stock Just recelved another these popular 1 est model. Ani ith qT are fortunate ey yolk whe —a =, Diamond No. 400Tires $2.50. Made by the Diamond Rul Guari Co,, Akron, Ohio, for the season 26. W. EM ot and A ret Ker Retension Ha coden, oi ‘ fet, BOs 12) ures Vad Higher in price and quality ordinary, selling Usually at 0, i Solar Gas Lamps, $2. 25, 20th Century Gas Lamps, $80. $50. Eclipse Bicycles, 517.5 te ! was willing and promised to pitch ail foi yae Bandy op ean PANS SCARCE IN BROOKLYN}: vse be was capanie of | rom Merry lay The winner > Goal were an- he futey price of 7 to | and 4 : = nounced as concluded to-day. Col. Drey- appear 16 Reve woueh, Bacute | Threatening Weather Keeps Down | fuss is mysteriously absent from town, ned eaete Third Wetween [as is not his habit during vieite of hin . Loute, team He ts the only man who can am - WASHINGTON PARK BALL|t0lk busness for the Pitteburg end made him «t GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, June 1 After The Batting Orde: end Mahe had laid away | having enjoyed a good rest yesterday) New York eon Sette ee y = cause of the postponed game, the] Van Haltren, of erry Der whe Ps champion Hrooklyns and Tebeau's ag i? er 1 Taral « Ht mertow emntion lve bell te ‘4 tile @idney Tueas it (neon Exhibitors Have an Off freestion of live bali tossers from t.| Davis, ag Dert iis came to * lovday in the third oo tb, Hombshell Was a Sarpr Day at the Quaker he present sehies The sultry| Herren The matidens in the fourt H Sh reatening Weather affected th te) Ww wished a eurp Na orse OW. * for a very slim crowd was! Hawley, p eae TB}. when the gam started Umpire nce Conte od Menager hia mind at ae Te ce sale cn edhe 2 ‘The Batting Order, the last tenet Sate he in as Romeiell, the second won eastiy to The Prening World) a reotiyn & forlorn hope by two jenaths ne v4 Connor's, see PHILADELPHIA, June | While the ims. ¢, Firee Im ond win of the day 1 and Zan ibitor ‘ ere a were j hall a mie New Orme sanibitors did aero s Si sent the ball anywher : bs to quite ag many blue ribbons at she Horse | aiving Beaumont | th « and Nan- Show to-day as past four daye, | is He made ser Lane Isle on the (Wh they succeeded in giving the first pele t "SI" handed the Pi ; he. i J ad gone far tay to Doyle, Beaumont advancing on pa unning Winners a hard rub for premier honors the out Wiitiame hunted safely, pat- b- and landed many second a third ting Heaumont third, with his it Mtengtae. trom Driae®. Suramariee Bentssnt roping home on the out 8 a length Pontes tn Marnens Thee! wee, Laven: a tap and tossed it to | Malt, ratien.— | efcghige Jordan, +" Pink ad aleeiy 4 | a halt ney vane, New York Haty a0 81 4 ;w ih " White was ser Satie ae wl "ale an 1 and Nestor thi bm =" esther * second; | Jones bemar bunder ta| gave ane nn base. Gleason ba od | Mire | Ww. Whe | in throwing fouls three times trying to sacrifice: iim oat at firs Relbach bumped over Clark head for TOb SLOAN CALLED DOWN, 12:~ s re a i a racer, se Regent Min p Pert pltehed old ao D Wontnghem letan) Gf oschad. Few cantering Ta with @ rash. oi id pitch isi = P }long slide, Jenni nt George and . i | drive to left for poor threw tori im nee. ‘et him Epsom Stewards Reprimand Ameri. | 1s —s hae plate | wander nome Bor uslstes eokamt was a good walter and was| Beaumont lercer tap; decker far Gaestio awarded his.) balls, Jennings | who flung him out fogs Kngtish Derby. moving up ‘ond Dahlen alao ean tensed tens ane tn consequence of with Young's delivery for a stn: matae: at Tattenham Corne righ center. scoring Jennings and] Gleason scooped Laseh's slow pee ¢ » fy ae 4 r and beat fleet Tommy to Wednesday, by whieh | A Doniin and Mheckard | wel to right was well worth a Jo Ke Vieguise LL os alleged to hile Three ting! 4] O'Connor was struck out ‘inmlatakabty ave ba e Prince of Wales's sina ts te ee and had the bad grace to abuse Swart- 1 Mr Musker’s (he bad }| wood Ly had d sontrol @ and ae ' of af | ty the pee first on alleged balls. Inert’ wase't + of the other jockeys ¢ any doubt about Beaumont's strike out rimane Tod" Sloan, No runs de [Megulse i. - Hickman fogwed to first after being <— — ' hit in the log va Varner, Seat an inflel grounder and went te. sgoond when Chea ro, GRAVESEND ENTRIES. QUAKER PLAYERS FIGAT,|°"* =» "= An ie Seal ete _—— Second Warner «alloped home while Ely was Sperta) (9 The Rivening World | = svett insted Ainging Van out at Cooley fell | RACK TRACK GRAVESEND. June Lajote Broke His Thamb in Piette fen rep Bik Glennens Bes IST stn Seeoase 1-The es for lo-morre races eons ith O640cide Noaring Bi” Kennedy struck * a Ave ' ‘wo runt are as follows Pete # made a sate hit to. the ia ‘Third tnning. Pret, Mare Rgpeeiiet Mastin, ter ott ‘ear ce eprinted to | @wartwood called four balls for Clark, sere abort tn frkenge | PHILADELPHIA, June |The abe unt ad. |fevoring him a lot. Gleason beg ine yy jMnce of Lajole amt Pick from thelr Ketster ma Iame’s vielous and ah it saute i og 7) 1 positions in the bali ame between! ® re _Tunning catch of Jennings « fy |to Davis, forcing Clark. George shot it | Wie te wail Tee tet | t2,,*hoFt centre. Jones scoring on the to Dayle for a pretty double out e's We i ‘ } © second, Robti = = : seen ine ~ § 4 jured in morn ing cor . hoped) ott ve chance to foo | today that they head a fist feht in Teach second bahten Ree iene voc) esate aco hy he DOL, JOEY, LOBES | ties The ioteie Gains at eb to|cetved 9 ack eye m » 2084, niga ant on hie way to think, Three Se be e E gs Be, matiie: foe tae left the house ine . anes grounder was beautifully / not again aay on the tean 4 by Dahlen 1 toe rat. tn Ti ode BK The mana 4. r Dahlen also Us | mltting the cause fap the tw players in front * erase cut 10H ch Ce eee I labeence said tha it . ay to $i Toponrs Sys Robinge 4 Bins Great the ' Lajole course y need by Crome’ near | nan The Seren Seaken ot CLAED: tr a ell ome See Ee L the grand stand after a hard run. No ~ mi oe . rune. tae | for some anal {it $8 Hammock 1h Fie, noprind a ‘ 3 Cross was an easy out on his ralser|pa et Ti) Metrise it | WINNERS AT S AT ST. LOUIS, |to short left, which Dilierd Hot ander viet a ey 50 CENTS, Sm) Tetay wal Demont ifted a iy h fy to ae BA — ’ ewcepmanes of Ham) RACE TRAC OK. §T LOIS June 1— come Sewn Farcen iat ml to Medical. ms 1 O00 added one mile | The schedule! vere io resulted | centre for a bag, Dut got no further, for R. Ni [eRe wanna] ae Ries eae ea OUD, DR. GRIND, | ings tee iret Race—Three-quarters of quater Uae oe tM | a idriage ME: MeMen Cwo-rear Me: | Wom by" limp Lanterer. 6 to | and’? 40 the a Gre, Metige Daran tow inten Muscagnie, for place 2 to |. second; |th* Pell straight to Ken 7) Pair Rosamond 9 14 Handy Man Hien Boy hina 1% . Donovan was siso Rigeweet 2 Mutter | sal inion die rnneet iy with Ken ' Mal 1a Siver Piast B| Won by Mise Zaro. Bonien. “Ne = thrown out i Pam) mn 3 tee oe ig A ae ag 80 Colt Hees 108 Jo —— nes trted the tn ‘salad LATONIA RESULTS. Inaes eas 2) Pot Howe oan Bt Kr Kringte Konto HB] RACE TRACK, LATONIA, June 1 See artor Prow ti iF ta Sine Bie irs igttater é The veces here to-day resulted as fol! ty FULLY GUARANTEED, -@a Remember, these are no bargain-counter Bicycles, but high grade goods with best of everything, including reversible bars, $8.00 Newton tires; choice of Saddles, Pedals, Ac. We have a few with the MORROW geld HUBS on at $25.00; regular $60.00 list. Elmores, Ferris, Uf &c., cheap. 2,000 other Bicycles at $8, $10, $12, $15 & $17.50: . “Small Profit, Quick Sale,’" My Motto. ie Ni ( Maduro Aca, STORES, UPart Row, Opponte Peat Os pe as WILL :| DA VEGA’S CYCLE Mga mx'|VELVET $ 1900 Models, Guaranteed. Equal to any $40 wheel made. J 8 Fosieaoe, Hid mt N BLACK. MAROON OR “ ponms. | ) ARAN TER O |Crescents, nOR UBER PATTERN LAO BARGAINS IN lo MODEL THER BIG CASH BARGAIN We keep the largest stox . an © sortment of strictly highs grade wheels in the city a. them # CASH OR INSTALMENTS Ca COLUMBIA, ) CLEVELAND, | DAYTON, SPALDING, } ELDREDGE, | CRAWFORD, {VER ORNS NSO STEA\ MONARCH, } CRESCENT, HARTFORD, WAVERLEY, | SYRACUSE, FEATHERS TONE, | REA REMINGTOR, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS: & =: S, B. DAVEGA, ,32,Est, 14th Street = BOTH STORES OPEN *EVENINGS” ie B Being No. 5 in the Suaday World's Series of Ten Great SHORT p STORIES BY FAMOUS [Trail

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