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1" x ; THE ¥ THE WGRLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 25, l9uL DAY IN SPORT ON TRACK, FIELD AND WATER. . mcd HARVARD WINS __ CONROY WINNER OF WRESTLING BOUT (UCLA {S _[THIS WOULD BE BERKELEY GAMES.' BROOKLYN HANDICAP. SEEMED A FAKE. record Roeber Was Awarded Decision on a Foul and and te the holder of the mil = ; ; apologien, It w nd feat with s : — b FIRST HACE 2 Beats Her Old Rival Yale—Duffy Wins 100.) ii ti vires rnin a butl | Beh taeaiccpe tor aittacosbesont aici arises Poor Nouroulah Was Clubbed by Police. : Yard Dash in 10 1-5 Seconds. ae ree (eT OO pres che mans TERT PRET Nassau Expert Beat/Chance for Jacquelin Mreitth acter, TK Spencer 8 TE Ny Strumating Money in Mand, [UN helen tie flinan 2 Spllnd irom could seey ehat in comine| ihelGermanton’ Nin back: Seeley by 12 Up and | to Meet Elkes, Taylor Rpeotal to The Breaing World.) verve, Harvard: Walter Fishleleh, Michigan, 9 The crowd steamed and aeethed about] tee Viking, 10). Line off here." sald a spectator at the wres-| The minutes flew by. Nouroulah, H BERKELEY OVAL. NL Y., May 35,—[0md) The, 177 15 seconde, the ring Hke a great mass of angie; liitur 1 spas tling match between Ernest Iocber and] Witt @ bearlike Inatinct, kept hia huge 10 to Play. and Michael. a ‘About three hundred people were pres- Clark Wine the Mile. worms, They crawled In and over one] jet 2 * 2 = |. | afms eneircled around his adversary’« ent at the Herkeley Oval this afternoon 5 Harvart. Weeton, | abother, clutched waving | f Sauroulaty at the Academy 3 of Music] waist. He mado some .novea to turn when the first of the finals in the twen- ania, thint! | grees 8 tf money | pera ‘ 49) list night, while the big glan was pull’ | Roeber over, but he didn't, Then with| | (frectal to The Evening World.) Harry Bikes, the American champton, ty-sixth annual track and fleld meet of] gyovart un—Won Hotlant, Georgetown, | N28 Actually alr, ‘There | Start com Won ditying | Time (©) | tag and tugging at the Mite fellow tht the passing of the twenty-sixth min-| Findlay 8. Douglas won the Metropol: lig desirious of arranging a match with Feiiterenliegiate Association of Ama-|ltit, Hervant semd: Clarke Harvard tet [are no words that can adequately. de Ol Badden war the eholos. being |i! effort to cura him over on his lick: | ute he assumed a. haughty attitude.,!%0 golf championship on the Apa-|Jacquelln, the French champion, and ‘ete OK teat Sa Pentaleek latendye| Cmca ce ee scribe the crush, Meneame flying from] Aeavily: played in preference ‘to the j When all was over and Roeber had WO | lle forgot that he was wrestling accord.| Ntmia links herw to-day. beating C. IL levery Inducement will be made the { en Ww: ed Ay, nk the von by. on, | others, Outlander and Relle of Lae -| declared the winne afoul oh] ing to y oby Id OF ioe playaeeThel fo et = doa re: ante inehees Deck Yale the cige of the rink’ an if thrown from | ton were botih, well’ plavelL, Tidor cts | are ec cre ee ee enn ever | Rtabbedl Rerheccbe aay Seeley by 12 up/and 10 to play. ‘The | foreigner to come over here and accept ] cold rain and a stiff northeast wind] fi 1-6 inches! Robinson, “Marvant, eeatapult tics, almost caused a riot, many harsher | & he leg to turn Alm] yw » Durn's man's putting and ap. 's father) who acs une were hatleas and coat-| the first to show. out he was outrun sald he was made the conditions unfavorable Rite Niboune nae e ha things than that were sald of the two] Mp z & “ u i . lean, e tmenil andi uneomns | iy made pace tol nit Waa the beginning of what|Proaching were poor througout, where- ai the best track and fleld work. plostard | Run—Pieal won an A were terwutring and wncom-|ihe stretch, followed bs Dublin. taldor| grapplers. Few belleved the vontest | trouble and excitement followed, “One| aa Dougina played part golf, There wae a {one ert tied! Scho Squrecornered Gtela C1 in the Ra fark, Harvard, tind, Tet FOrieble Send Um Bleg s ill Aecuan y kept | arti Cy Hen tn chow r When | was decked on its merits. Hoeber's seconds, Charile Leonhant ~ V | dimmy: Michaels. AD CLO DULG) eer r Up until abeve the turmoil of the ring, at Ne Outtaniler drew | Ye leplayed mich skill 1 V into the ring and called feferes | tends downpour ef rain morning and [Jimmy Michaeiw a a lagy, who ‘A number of pretty xirla in ra Y Semtfnel He Firat Were heard the clear notes of the bugle challer Ne L " O'Donnell's attention to thes foul, | afternoon and th cores made under | wil! anage th Manhattan "Beach were in the rand stand t er thelr mien JC Witlle, Harvard, | oy favorites on to victory, and the atmos. Pheric gloom did not lessen their en- thusiasm in the keen competitions t tween Yale and Harvard for frat ys Ngan, Marvard, honora. The advance sale of neatn was ea Mattia ita Yerge und a greater attend: waa Michigan, fourth looked for. Won ty Duty, Genreetown: | w: The talk of the club-house and trains peromd: Dupe, Vale thin, iit take place] an tng quarters to-day was tie perform haliigventery sits ance yesterday of Artnur J. buffy in Mite Mun. Ay of Gracco-Roman wrestlin. ver had te ble the French- 5 At the game time the trainer dei cl Min ney horses to ep < °: 4 Meat the | + ircumstan: were ren e, track this ailing t revw to the post. K Moa moant le there seemed to be a reluctan evn hard ‘blow on the tesne PERE ETAEC Tote wenler Eitan man for his challenge: Marana; | UW aye claimed that nied thon Went tengtie in front of Dublin | ee oe ihe weantie foreigner ti diepl alah never released his hold. nex fact Seeley, defeating Wa and as oon as a reply is received tho 1d) lsbs)| tad ixrent® force concoateds aL The! sound SEINE ac f Soe ane healt tn for dear ite. Then the|d. Travis, Garden City, in the manager will offer a big purse for find, | Sibrations® mae by the bugle acted Selling, for tires ida and wynard; ene | ANY OF Mle Rreatimrengthe | Ther per Into the roped inclosure| tinais vesterday raised him in the em vent Gite a i ‘ TROT nile and seventy saris persona present who saw hin aby hate thelr clubs. Nour-| timation of the golf enthusiasts, wao e Frenchman {x known to fear the magic on the hy Knows now what. a | mat i fasts, WA0) eri) acroaH the ocean, but the offer hing maaw in the ring Huwle Stoppe Tt wits like pouring rH Speculation began tos wl the crowd commenced to melt a vere wan ar F good place eormrind stand, The bookles took thelr Eitgabeth) strong man ago and toss him on his side . he were an Infant In arms, and these same people belleved that he would de the same with Roeber had he #) wished. In fact, Rocber was lighter in welght, ; for the Elfzabeth man tipped the scales | adit atiey Mag meee han's club feeln ike, for] could see no one but " Jey In the race.]which Mr. Brady saya he will make qrul welts on his head | Travis being the nat aswellas che} him will at least cause him to think we have rende. uncanacte Aa, ¥ anhetorenilec inary Iniivldunde othe eeanectous | metropolitan champion, gave many the [fwice before declining, rful of & turmoll, rushed [impression that Seeley was the coming . Referee O'Don- | A* & Man of great ablitiy as well as Us to continue At | experience lev immediately became | Roth th Mlarters, ta, Jocks mi 107, thaw Miiself, 100.0 Wor te Animontr, $4. Theis St Mt Fin o TD, Van truger webbed 97, W West New York Field Clup ualling the world's record in the 1. , conalderably: ov o mepeo Mie toby, eb vara a ds of 9 teh second. « Wit b ALOT | Meh stools and steod upon them out on at considerably over the &e-pound mark aia Jol. und tocbaes declared. the | the favorite. Hoboken team, with stronger Tyeabinacedlseharte uktore janie, Princeton. thied Sean, Harvard [M8 Lawn Others raised themaeives on 1 fay SADT Ta ta ULES thelteds bute the reteecee eos | When the start waa made both men fore, have this # tie terre dldadiy:cclvvereds byihelnthieten | COurensit!eeia 10m thelr toes untll thelr tes muxcles wi was Pa AE a a to have “a ‘surpridingly | got off long drives, but on the second Ninerlean league elute. “They will © was loudly cheered athletes Her rr Veraiatel Mant naiihocnisiewerciie dine Nnitronic Jas he knew on the little German, but on thom: directie. Inte fi Douglan was tae | Wit American league clubs. They wi | e * parading shot and in putting Douglas wast ay thelr first game of the season to- There was a large delegation present match as well i esd uf the In all he wis frustrated in his e vets, morrow at the Weehawken yen tirough the long lane of peopl more accurate, and he won the firat| gether te from the Western Colleges Be rahe renter ee at ace the running. | f if he really made any. He put. his evita EroUns e MUS EMeRu SS sce 300 Na HJ Clapp. Vale. | thete glosay coats steaming in the damp Mamaeit ana Th eluht ne times on Hovbor, nparensig | ee Tie te Bout Roeder aeemed to belnole in the par Kolt of 4, Seeley wet. | Frounde, and the baste should be for ° : aii Coareree Macacd sean Liu te awitiutnes ex SALON (REMIT to the discomfort of the jatter, put] bertine. for there wanna bette. Evers | tine down in the bogie of 5. The next Nn Account af the slinpery condition time 38 Abe eltement the oesaston, carefully i ven that hid not the tendency te tien tia scemed to think Nouroulah would | two holes were halved and then D: ri Of the blovele track the events tn that tri gulded thelr mounts. And) up inthe jeven that had not the tendency to turn’ jar aceamplinah hie purpone, pA ey CEH (eae TIAN ERE YACHT CLUB’S OPENING, . division vere called off I: wan 2H sew | Stina thounanda of eves followed the meat NEsaceHalei nee nen TCHR OURS ving High Jump—Won by Jor o'clock when Seferee J. E. Sulltvan| yor Umverity. sot fbi Harvard | tor ANt silken colors through the haze CELTIC SPORTS PCSTPONED. | VALKYRIE IL. TO BE BROKEN, | tn movea up another matey by eaptur-} The clubshouse of the American Yacht y and Roveh, arvant, the een ft 9 tn, i lengths | oy vy . a catled the frst event. ee ee eee vrnee pee the horkes proke at the sixteenth Himerif, who beat Mnbnoste oa scant ng the! alxth in thet ofa aurhe \olubEatesiltons Pointy wills bestormally By 3 o'clock the crows had increaned| yh aoe Neh Na ii Kently emiitered to the paRt length | Jaa se re halved and the; Opened for the summer season on Me- ; ie ‘ ' A] jliaitastite: Ran—Won hy Weers. | Prtncetan: | THERE 1A: bite le cdpeninciiat nat Cap chap. event) and elghth were halved an See Teena nition Aart oliittiaien Gad Mtojpabout A200. 5 When tho platol war | Mulliceer Cornell second ji aM a mevenweart Tie ep Milgocetrealieniaia | ninth won by Dougten in the par golt} Moral Day and the fas will be rained he mit Miia Cedek each Time, 2m. aaehe Nerve-Weartng | Americana: AutS CARO ores tea and #0 t In the after. fired for the mile race the nH Seine Weta thee rei N leer Phi | furton H A 1 of i, Seeley ont in the ot| noon. Yacht. owners have been re aotareatelikt ealer Rie enneninn ‘wp'n Zz0-Vard Hurdle. | pirisiire Phil, sti Nae wagered mttie| | Bettis 1 rhe athletie carnival arranged by the WwW. Mt: S Sonelan theretiee led my tupat the /auested to have thelr Vessels at anc ind kbeenfeoveredl ise iihircean ala wrale-<Won ty Chere. Vale. Con liane tn his tine, stys that the minutes _ 5! s, Greater York Ir a oAth ravens inh, having mane oat inthe bogie af 41,|CHor In the harbor on the occasion. t lie hormes are at stow he moat » letic Assoc! ond os Lith bs e were covered with 1 G mint Sato eA rae adh NOHO ; a while Seeley, who could do nothing bet- SN Han esters ryecwearing tim speenlators 1 1 tity heen intl eae is ve of the holes! DR, McLAUGHLIN’ . WVamenere WaT GY eleapertence, And tt 1 from a sur- , Z| Mecoration Day, May 2) nan ¥ nehe - WIC 1oOvord 1 Ay trehee. Moat, Warrant) vey of the crowd that the plunger wam| Sif tom Fildes ith aie 1 ‘| ——_ ns ES ment recite ner, Hare, Peanaylvanta Bears, Comet tT -Ga. Seow heat. road Jum ret; MM. Lightner, Harvard Brett Ma Y \ a Won by Kenned) bg fret neat Re SMRKEYS PA AWSON CEN ——— ne Sailor Tom Meets His if He Doesn't Accept It)” Parent and Sisters | Independence Won't ie with Auto. | Race. | T. Sharkey, the sailor pugliist, Kot UP) Thomax W. Lawaon, te awner of the early this morning and went to meet! indepen tence, will probably know hy to his male parent and two rleters, WMO) night whether or nat his boat will be]! came from Ireland on the Lucania, Finitted in the trlal races to select ala The elder rkey answers to the nidéritor ithe WA merléa'a’ Guy Mame of James, and he Ix much hand-| AR rAcost WUT MIEeTHainee gomer than his son. | painters _ Th taj Men rotary J. Vo 8. Oddle, of tie New latter was acca Yacht Chib, has viven the pea bya ara son) an nod: repondence whieh has be Sharkey was 1 resplendently fo the club and the Boston million tred, He had o: thoes, Av and, judging from that Moean't “Foom ear. | : Howed inthe triai races un. |. rON hon Sharkey the elder came down} less ne recedes from his 4 pos a eengplank he recoKtizd his ult: | ton, us 20! saw hin. Mr Laweon may, however, transfer Yacht fropt| 2s boat to some member of t of allow It to be charter 1 Tom. | member. If he doesn't, the chances of ouga| the Independence taking part iu the d fet | trial rave sim ‘| DAYLIGHT WRESTLING BOUT. at's that you have vn our shirt, Tom?” he asked. ate a diamond," rospuyl low oan would take SO, at, that. SoMargiret was much concerned abo Pibe oar, She asked hin how he Kot tt, Bot ic ina fight,” sald ‘Tom. gracious,” #aid Marga ByAitryoutwithianiaxe?: ‘om Jenkins, the clever wreatier, wil eG ike Way acroma the eller Bt Jack MeCormack, the Philadelphia So Gad confided his identity to the actor-puxilist-wrestler, in am, htow fers, and his meeting with hla f4-\ Anish, beat two In three falls, accord-| Ps tently observed by dof Tom and showed it In every) castle, Pa, this afternoon, The match ment. has aroused much interest in the to om inflated his massive caest until halecho y medi that his diamonds must fy| SU. and a half holiday has been de “the shirt and shoot clear acrows| Clared tn all the mills to afford all an p City. maiths Sharkeys from Ireiand had n itomobile. The oki gentleman Baisety hess itched to MARA!) PHILADELPHIA, May 2—The Nas - 5 “| ona} League ball’ amo scheduled to ® prayer, Ireland folk. will| be played Here fo-day bet : Speiatnt Bhéepanead | teain and Bi. Louis’ was pos ation O- Villa; > During that} account of rain. eed) ttle of th Heht The crow! was astratning tte hn! RESULTS OF THE RESULTS AT WORTH. “| icioitacttract@Basiate”, cmp "cv, |t the Hermann Stine twenty-one rath: |ir"tne lent aroendn, rane atc hes opbortunity of xeeine, the bouts. Jen-| medium for ap n \ en-} place 3 was second; Basmu a WINDLE a eclenting. : 1 idng’is'a tavorite tn the botting at odda| joyed by. the crowd, Thy E Uhird. “rime—0.u0 15, Seay Standing of the Clubs. Eee gere tar Uo pots, ste ithale baxgaxe, Tom cecoried them . Stakes wna the feature of the reat of soe ee ATIONAL LEAGUE. throat nd gh, lets, elalt tne ie h concerned as to when the ’ the card, Rome ao ching was tn- LPC. i. . No Game a Iadelphin, auineatiaivereesaoreue ST. LOUIS RESULTS. “th hurt the programme, waa portpaned au | worked by Jockey Spencer at Sheepa.| The Faces run here to-day resulted an head Bay this morning he threw. the | £olldw! {tert fale Won! eaatty Gnelih anniter kot a fing etart and | BASEBALL CHAT. ne Cecmatc Stave mtantng vel wos on ro heated, winning eastiy by al J Albert Exeman fs onty atateen years old, ex-flength and a half from Golde wit the peer of any young. mew started off in good ‘army ainninese| Offer to WEAK Ms ive tie sear tan ‘8 OF PAIN-WORN MEN. ex atthe starting 7 ent of the horses was enth hoje in the retaliated by wining the (nably a wann ta 102 Jwho Was second all the way i ee Metine ite Tamat a varlety of |! i wee as the fans ater Mage riding a Deyele, It anyboty || ¢ f {te ag 120 Yards Hurdle, or Wtshlele sank falas who wan away lows, tnlst SEIN the fame) 1S tg be Tcommmunieced| Mie. wolt-and tri After halving the . ink was ot Men aah yurteenth Vault A) Hanasa, | hirteenth Douglas won avecomberenmmacn eruclinealh oi neal inince we tice “tomparnt ta ; i . ws nite fram sgiineaun Other srassaly Shatetet icdactn ane Treealnanatenoa'aalanere | ERitcd Ree ira ceserrIa creas Risin ’ a h tee aes lead by 6 Becloy then Kota par t a Gentle oraenla GRAVESEND ENTRIES. st Tee reel the fifteenth hole and the next two ent ee wut hting antes 2 md were halved. Douglis won the elght- Vaat Crowd Inn Fever. | (Spectat to The by iy revenge nee coc | The Hmeraite of he catholls Prowctary, mitt enmth mole tn the owes of 4, whieh tet RACK TRACK. GIA attr” F na play the est of v weries of xames with the Mae] Douglas in tie lead by 6 upon. the Dlgh patel, respondent to every moves | Tee for Monday's race tow feet evenly matched and an. interesting. was Findlay 4. Duglas, Nano it of the horrer ay du the atrlige of! sat heme, fa Hein wd vat e444 6 6 bon f Mines ' piaye ————_ In ae ea Charles He Seeley, Wert | BLOOD WEDS MRS. PEROT. | >" eet | banjo under the Sagers the expert) Ltoiice ¥ Sweet Clover 17 you mia haye put se steak In you before th ) atte; tle wean bal art Set no ther (ne iwi {a1 ] , My electric Melt positively cures Weak Mea, Rheum: Ap for three yearolte . elon abt wonters at hie posits , Goll Assocation Mandicayy were 0 General Wi i Vulses bounding. ‘The emotions of these cartes in te tao, for It wae obiefly throuRh in Campbellfa Brother ¥ Doula amet: GInSTATTACRRER RAO ‘eakness after Overy womoments While the Norses were mie | Pitt Walp V2 Sait ands tele tran 8 Divore Og Hea serene oe | IC ives Ge vitalleine power of ehotrtelty.@te JeUVrINE Were Au Keen in t weante Baral a ta mints cee Nenture Blood, n| Wd; Tarte Garten Uy [tall neak arte, developing the Yall aatera y owhen the horses did nally. mov y fur Mf Lady Colla Campbell, waal fe S:jalenyey Sh Aner | youthful errors and excames forever, makes you the starters flag like | tnt af tam 1 oto ignite the at- phere A Chat went up from mwd Wie like the sudden bursting | Sobel yevalve on a high-prensure | iititonaire ive. Kether, wh ty Mre {tla Porot, the di-| Fl Wateon, Baers County voroed wife of William Yates Perot, of [ G: B: Titany. Th nein mere NAIA Casas W, Gantiee, 1 catcher there HEF, . oin London Aurads C. Weeeher, fins his her ‘" eh : Bp pone. Nias ate app | Noy, socompanied Mrs. Perot. from | 4. P. ime: ; nowt any app , | Ineavery cesar nitel Staten when, It wan aileged, |B ¢, Talcott i i ping on one accaston. It w wducted her daughter, Gladys, from | J. W. MeBir de, Apavamls oy in-law, Wille . Madden, jr. Apaws TRL ALM. Baltimore miliionalre, | sr, snrem's) tins VN. stare sine where you and banirhee pall nim the tortuted nerves and musctea Any bon fst man who will eecure me can have my Belt PAY FOR IT WHEN CURED. My Melt is twice as strong aa any other dels does not DieRae ; rail and consult me ; or send for my bewntiful §0-page book, which tells my story honewiy. Sent sealed free, Gone in putt entay nie pi eof! was what for three Vin ta90 Tia (0008 shaliers, “apenatate, 116 ring thie ad. with, you, matueratrattatl std a pawainls : Simmons, Us R eet Ta net wt nt : ; Bale ene ee Sat atime. Anema M. T. McLAUGHLIN, aeriwlkt would come. from , i ‘. Constance, secured a dl-| Taylor, Powelton, 108, W. Clark OADWAY, NEW rate ofa thousand wild b Mu mS vorce from him on the statutory ground | Hi. 4. Sherman, Apasamis, Ome Hue SES ua Tey woL iy b) Nultetops iw, (ites nm dune 12. 1900, He ty a handsome ath. | Apawamia, 104, W. W. Taylor, 103, z Z me the roar we atin: fo stustan. and though he fatled ax | J. W. Hint, Apes am! Apa: | wamis, 119) Dr pawarnis, 110; ectey ari ras “| GOLF NEWS AND NOTES, | #,2ks+, momo ine nd Tt rolled and reverberated. is eald to < 0 he Whymer. nm ted Dr, C. Martio. ‘ iF. 8. Wonham, y vi nia) Kealy aS the (Hen pier ce Le nipased Apawamie, a: + Hichmang County, ti 3 1 nce, s10) ce ————__—— ir) E M1, MeKine vibratory: fore WS Landames N8] The Executive Committee of a9: 1 " " ley, Fairfield, 95; W. 8. Apawamle, I x only: tot soyearolia. aie [Gott Association 21 LOST IN MINE FIRE... We Faimor, Michimond County, We: be : yell a vassiee ed the Apawamia Club links for the ccur : itantetat. its Jone Ry ieyie, Ae: t rabhea wht play the association's third annual ; RapranO ieake wood: A \ A better course for drawing wat] Many Prussian Winers Killed in enters Lakerod.i 10S ia SUE Li Downey, CURED. G + Keating rash of flying arth anda Hash of glittering | Pie Na WDility could noe nave 5 . Apawarle.} 205. The Improved elastic truss Ie 1y (ruse ‘CIperrionship was held Colltery Disaster, ns existence. that fen worn tin sbaoale. ccratort Ine Hy told the great erawet | Pent Pir te compaQtively level coures, May 35.—. pight end day, and tt eTirookiyn Handicap: was hel | Lenora The Marttont although Meal from a golfing standootnt. Tho} yy ay 3, —Ay deapateh | from More Entries to Be Received, | the hardest exercise or severest strain and 4 second championship was held atthe Nassar By ANAL + anys (hat a4 O1 rye time for sending in entries for thy Me-| fect A permanent and speedy cure. © Exam a [Country Club, where there Is a beautiful elenteen| result of a fire which broke out to-day: jal Day gamesot the Drookipn' Athletic: clus) Setndents, palm cme Rupture: teal sporty courem, where @ had Haeverely OFM perished, haa be tended, hey w 3 OTHER RA punished, ihe Apamamie Hnkm take the pine Wallenbura te a town of Prussian | Peivea at tne clubhouses Nov S38 iedtord’ ats rs CES.) nace rrack, Worth May 33.—" The golfing public. ae a rule, ise class of /Zileria, forty-three milen southwest of | nus, Mrookiyn, enitl Tuentey, Nearly wt pete are helne Wanemaver's_near Sth atrest sho preie themeelves on’ the jow scores] Hresiaig, on the Polenita, Near it are | dred enisiew have teen received to date andthe a make, Dut Ina tournament of patina! [exienelve coal mines, meet promises Mo be a bin auece resulted an’ follown: rportance they ha wider the state ot — racea scheduled to be run here . ¢ jarging the clud-house of the Me Cot ondary Feature of Won by John Drake, § to 1 and 3 tot; | gdp ein nea been avast Impawement. thie Lakeview Belle, $ to 3 for place, waa{ yest The men’s locker room has been « 2 the Card. necond: Ronco third. Thetis 33, | Atta sew finingzroom, Ras been added | It is true that all pond ace — Three. | ol An op La Septet iz sue. . . La ees rok pyar Al its Pact GUE ae ttle CH AES Co a ates blending (mixing) is done to cheapen, also that nine-tenths -of the = whiskeys sold are blended, including those imported in cases and casks. | Expectation Stakes the Sec-| Firat tace—Three-auariers of a mile —| i Hake TA NTA Le M | DY erin 18 seate hese poy tree smpaon, 3 to GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, fand 8 to-8; Monyon, 7 to.) for, place Though the other races dit not have| Was. xecond: Braw Cad third. Time— Medical. st that was attached to the |! 1-5 Is it not wise to use only straight, if you care for your health? T= Ny SX <3 5) ce ‘Oo nd hey!? Third Race—Half a He.—Won by F: a r U J . roslyn Handiay, they furnished Kool] auaten, 2 to, 3 and Out; Hot. Mitcaeil | member of the United. Staten Colt Aue OJ.D DR. GRINDLE, Hation and wet , fee neti comin, laa a is a straight, Hand Made Sour Mash, fully guaranteed by the distillers] ers "ymoved,,,,sumerere, 40 Hlememece, OED and ourselves. DrFICH OVER IS YEANN AT Til Weee TO ce, Between fih and 7th aves, Advice free, Se@ic Gold Medal Awarded Paris, 1900. eine 91, Hours 9 to 9. Sundare. ® enough to It tn naid that while Voter waa being |, RACE TRACK, Bt. Louls, May 2.— ° i Jockey and ran away up the asoven- |, First Race—One Mile—Won oy Tho Boston 1 LAFAYETTE $40 | paseball,F. ds, To-Day 3.00 furlong chute, where he broke through |S fer Mace. wan nesods CMe eeaEe, . | earosalt enmaturat Piya ate IMATE va, ABW YORK. Agu. boer,* |ehe tence and galloped across country finird. Timei.th, i CCA EADS eee, i " t iPra EEG eetne 8S