The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1901, Page 6

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IMENT ELUTE LR ENTE a TE I I Ea YT THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING IMATHEWSON TELLS OF THE IMPORTANCE (DANCED ABOUT IN NCINNATL OF FIELDING ABILITY IN THE PITCHER’S BOX. ppp partyp <0 $0 a re =) Always Keep a Man on Base Guess See une Gad Ex: : A Twirler Must Field Hits in His: s Champions and Reds 5 5 “ ing, for Carelessness Will | cellent Test This | 1 Begin Fierce Hit- Territory Properly or He las Coa | Is Vitally Weak. The Datting Order. lawn Brooklyn. Sheckard, if. Keeler, Allow Him to Sieail. Monn ne: R. 1, June 3—The Cone t her moorings at o'cloc'’s ide for a Kelley, 3b. Daly, 2. : ters Dahlen. | f MoCreery, cf. casing Farell. nward the Nar- pfoaalre, _ coming about, be Arr rof. Umpiter—Nash ity of the 4 Attendance, 3.0%. S . was a piping cixcix arried only lower } = paid Bill Da’ Fs topsail, but she went lyns stepped off tt f the circus ta in tow Parzde. “And be a Hey Rube? Not for Willie, replied Keeler. "i “ “Ain't we a whole show with one-night stands ar | * 2 Haven't we cot Sheckard, Far: © “and Kkson, the toy-houre quarte Donovan, the ‘rag-tim on’ boats iwhich’ + @ Tido’ Daly, the gag art! hnertenal Hughes, the gla an and the crew of (host of other world-s far as Rose «Must be seen to be ithe wind @ecircus ain't tn it with ll tt gets a reputatio : The champions as us 5 © with them, the kind mittently and m players think there is hoodoo © trip. Superstition hus a greater 3 ©) nold on every one of them, gre the club {s losing. lesen when th going right. Just now luck ts pla j “rag time with the champions and ¢ are laying awake nights doping out Jonah. If he ts caught, the Core r moorings. day for sailing, had the boat slant of the test was thor- banc 'PAULISTS. OPPOSE LICENSE. jMenring on Aplicntion of Cirole hentre Proprietors. speed which yut ner sails me, out where and wita plenty 5 was sent hither hauled. and on long «he was put about and, e the wind, swept into the a aclo that Was a application of Paul Arag®rong, | a Won't be able to find Jon behalt of Fuck nan, for { , Hanion’s Calculntio the: nse forts facet { 2 Hanlon did some lightning ca. 1fternoon. *} this morning and doped t that the ‘ilisteFarhers! Brooklyns would win e! mut var sane teen games on the we: trip, extibh tlon performances not included SM We'll get working right ° ————— \ © there'll be star chamber seasions evers é morning, followed by a star AMERICAN LOST SHOOT. a formation,” he said @ t “These old fellows get to work IT. Ellixton Denten in the Dig Pigeon their reputations an n r menat 3ourg pitch os | Mateh by Banwell. upto jeep ier) paclanes vel 4 ft 5 tilustri h twirling | LONDON 3—In a plzeon-ehoot- s > ay f the muscles of the arm and tack that do the werk ay match a side, fifty birds business {s all right for a while : * < ate ie orhweeton‘Guper . cause I've been there myself and h Matty fields h tion in twa important par. 4 1. of Weston-Super- 13 e, bea of New York, with ] that old joints need plen to get the Kinks and xia. dered up, but tf the sun w the champions have got to shine Way! I figure on winning two om fames than we lose on thix Ja ours and it's be done 1. ‘The Amertcan gave up Wing only killed & birds — BASEBALL CHAT. ' Stunding of the Clube, Hanlon was the centre of a circle of and the un tion as to 4 ler for a emiling bail-tossers a ", everything but the evtcoine of the trip was ign “L won't muff another | moath," promised Jimmy Sheckard, who | had not forgotten ostly break at Slowtown on Saturday "Yer, and you want to work the hit- NEW YORK GAME | Tia 3 » and-sure game better than you do,” . [exe 4 chimed in Interlocutor Hanion = i hes Hi on 1 front of the plate, & 4 “If I don’t nail every runner down at ntinued from second vou can keep my share of the SS Nee anton earn to first on} i time, | etal 4 said Jim McGuire. second on the thoy isatall iu vad snappt E “Yes, and you want to hit those slow | f Warner F 1 1 Van} Peuars No. 2 shows Matty? jeveloped back halts to right tleld more than you do. 4 One rir | | 2 (Teel Gat the back shoulder muscles, ' ERUNNER GUESSING 1 A BASE : MACKAY PAYS $18,000. "| FOR HIS EMINENCE. ¢ lead at the start, set the and wou ime, considering Bot ror Matty tt was g ofthe game. ound high over Mat rs could not follow the c nthe atr and pulled d was a spectaoular atunt, tut which Matty makes sin oved bh tr .|The Young Millionaire , aid the interlocutor, Chird anutiw ishing the foree that gives 5. ce yy Uno apa Aer AS Rowell Dea eaters pment is the result of vanine m| S@Cures Kentucky! Mr nthe (Grileg ‘dinky’ paity on Saturdys'| A ‘| Fine Day, Good Fields,} i015 | POU en Ups Serine Tagamet Derby WinnertoTakel nn malnenesitneough BEANE eaulrbolinniberemelterieancer mor the nitandirun game Wi 9) EN : /NRaRya Fn he bn oa © ay on ae, gustan saya Matty, £ let dour Wakleadofiattis|Sta bles alincobatlscreticentten a a ‘Bannetara cause they wouldn't « ig? Bach) ‘ Hesba tana MAU Maraineet har ire car ete Sekt eee - ||\place ats the shead the stable. The “Count me in as far a® mils in Mr. Mackay’s barn in rorites or idols, too, and on chimed | el oud ’ ' ‘i Trainer Charley LIM, me : epee : Be , Pet new ¢ was many when Matty mbox. He has a ferie a y fan were the favored, ) vce vou | uate cote nelieas halons ‘ HRAVESESD Tt Mele dune & [areas seca which ee hanere einai Petar (anilsl grastorel many sirane dave have his at wid him oa | Sa al sitnned it | pola u ' in tale thot frat nuthin le hed ant giv " (Kendal-Dartaway,twoeyenrs | tnea he mum Se orcuned 1 aa i Sree re : antpnes . Mo teteregat | plite eends tt instead to the first tascman three-vear-otd bay reuse . you'll only ; Mur went such oecastona ts swift and accurate, ae tt mt b “Ala of Patroness. He 6 : eesing las i E3 Sia a Bel ote Measter A wikl delivery to first ts certain to let e-[has ¥ ame fo ant a a 3 | aie eee ee =.= poisoned by Absorption . een ati annanaet ‘Through the pores of the skin many poisoxa cS INDEPENDENCE sera ths at POISON OAK, ...Wusiihii 1% sts ima vis ” an a ene : ‘aestcha fi e Hila Emine lation and affecting the constitution as quickl: ; GRAVESEND ENTRIES. | | =| POISON IVY, sii seriously an those generated within thenpe: a n RIOTS 7, tem, Just under the skin are innumerable | pT ahs. Pe 1 ON TAI [ POOR PRICES FOR YEARLINGS BAREER’S ITCH, $2) 0 {isc WS" tome > 4 Kennedy, ‘ 1 | - se) \ these with the skin are millions of s: ¥ | 4 nee ee ‘ [iighest smite Was 41.000 tar Ben-| LEAD axo BRASS tubes or glands, through which the poison Hirai i t | Me is conveyed to the blood: system. Duriny Te a geen AGH : —— | POISONING, ET. jhe spring and summer, while thesia an eae Retin ae nS . Bit =_WAS LOPLI TAL 3 * most active and the pores well open, we are much more liable to be affected b espe thownfernce: -laok it sDecaral et them away on the frat! Lawson Yacht's Main-l:; Poison Oak aud Ivy and other dangerous plants, Workersin brass, copper, lead, | Pimuch trieatate teauuen ie : ok | sail Sets B nd zine have their health impaired and the blood supply poisoned through the Hahote Piraten look tke 1 : } sai ets Baclly—No | | absorption of fine particles of these metals and the act used dn polishing nud spt fre Papel ‘! t j {, = cleaning them, Inhaliny the fumes of lead give painters that pallid, w COREE Mir nae Wind for Test. | of the skin,. Barber's Iteh is another disease that reackes the bl ae : } ‘ noe patel : the skin, and is a most obstinate one when it becomes firmly fired in » Shsckard's ; “a Mater f —— the «ater. After the potson has reached the Mlood and been disseminated Oley gobbled Keelers K f reek | throughout the systerr, 1 is too late to resort to local applications. In man; CRO Stree” transyortutinIeiley wis F QUICK WORK ON SHAMROCK. cted simultaneously with the appearance of the rash oF pautee: ins, ieee : " ; cruption on the skin, and all efforts should be directed to the purification and | Daly took Do nae . A ae {she WHT Have Her New Steel Mast) tuilding up of the blood, Ugly eruptions and sores will continue to break out , eel held the ek. in spite of washes, soaps or other external treatment. —The Sham- 8.5. S. ly recommended for poisons of this character, So com- 1 to-morrow | pletely does it destroy the effects of the Oak and Ivy that there is no possibility Tuoa-| Of its reapp nd it is equally as efficacious in brass or lead poisoning or s mast} Barber | ling upand purifying the blood and driving out of the cireu- lation jmpuritics of every kind, and removing every blemish, sore or eruption from the skin, There is no substitute for S.S.S.; it is the only purely vegetable (G blood diseases, Aboard inn W TAMPTON, sor rock and st day fitte w: warp tied to MeCreer VAtrawford ( ~|Bheckard ford gett! Aeldt died “run. | blood purifier known—the safest and best in all constitutiona ie ; ' BOSTON CLUB SIGNS HINTON. _ Our Medical Consultation Departmont.— If you desire any special informa- Sad Second Inning. i i a torn matte ; Selec FindalanctolFin Gap at} Sonor, advice about your case, write our physicians, explaining your condition, aly, m AuVus, Wh mittoutine a i i 7 Ye AT hls u dent oi nN and they will carefully consider what you have Phe ball new - Bi } : ; f GMa ait rej ts or the first. thn ‘Third Bane. to say and you will receive a prompt reply. Our aarp el ano Biles ie , ae , vn 1 ; this inorning tn (Special to The Rventag Worl) physicians have made a study of blood and skin . enn? i eae icemoy te 3 f “ 1 t ¢ ‘ J very hates, ies md) GHICAGO, June 32.-The Hoxton Na-} diseases, and you can have the benefit of their cCreery. : wa Mave ¥ Whee erianeit ; : | h Buys, one o crew, had | m has signed Hinton! experience and skill without any cost to you z : ean chat cau i ; eves crushed while at work’ (hit : 4 bag, Hinton ts from) whatever, Don't hesitate to write fully about fanne thy a r loa t 5 i hos shi handicapi cae: mik (Had Wis tiken to the ners 1 + and was orlginally| yourself, as nothing you say goes beyond our Low's “absence from the| Sfice, We have a very interesting book on Blood aud Skin Diseases, whi Denont to second and] ill he glad to mail free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAL” the vast bag that Setee ts nton plays here tu- then BoGuire singled pis: ewegilinta ; ouled to rgen. Sh 3 fs ft McGuire was caught tryin | —n— sing to Bt ee tic cM dpatins| WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. gored: Keeler was caught stealing. | ie Dobbs’ out by way of Kelley. Mc- Sporting. BROOKLYN JOCKEY GLUB.|s,;¢%5.DR:, GRINDLE, Medical, fails the Lighieitp. Her hea doubled. Reckicy singled, scoring ywing ure t wae uit of the miatneail a sadly. 4 to be run here to- GHINDLI: Ie Bride. ley eeond conkers ae to be run he " big ca Sel very poor! re A and skin diseasse, pa carevetment Bape Soferer piace tires eae Thiréecqul memnores the pigrcanvas uel svery NOOrly, Vas follows: Six Races To-Morrow at 2.30 P. M,! throat and mouth, aiibe,/#.tones. Ted #7010, sate Mematerare, scintciie fe ect peat heey A , througa o—One mile.—Won bs Trains leave E. Sith Bt, N. Y., at 12-40, (1.00 | Rey and bladder complatnts, nealding eegttee vis One Bo neacehian tree ot; Chickamuug: 1:19, (1.90 1.73," Tirooklya tere | on. gravel, dc.. are apecdiiy cured. haeseat one y : f : 1 ree Pe tae ete is second; Juliet vovia Sth Aver Eimated, | Menta removed 'surerers do) not waste gttes Barn. wourth: Inning. : ; s b on even te enough to give a aa a ae Di aero Atal Phratclans. Iemember, OLD lips; handed over Kelley's weak Aad ‘ noite ‘ye 7 there was i {closing up. |yachr might dou ° | Second Race—Five-cighths of a mile, = OPFICE OVER IS YRARE Ae eee ares. r: Daly singled. Daly went to | Sore, f i } L seu | De Harlow shot t anid frase: [Atanas ‘ | [Won by Haw Gift 19 to 1 andtsiolt i between Gih and th aves, Advice tne! ga Bpanily doubled up. No vanes Laie itace—one, ana eral Bt whites Jocks ie fii, Who was two lengths carry her, sail castly ; After long run |e ba ee SS Tae a Medical, oe 9 to 9 Suntare 9 10 8. oF oe Ma-| Won by Alice Bey te Hee = | Gol > Me 0, she ‘was brought about and with hoom| ‘Third Race—Six_ furlongs.—Won by |— >> pny SAS lee Avon! Dg Alcea italian Cor. 132h eth i % turtongs.—Won vy |wall “out to Jor the yacne Neaded for /Prince of Delight, 6 tosaund evens The LAFAYETTE CAPSULES t Summer resort Iterature and in- Populist thinds tines +] neten 3. Moguat 6 Godfrey: Dr. Riddle was second, and|home. On this joint the sacht showed Commander, 2 tol for place, Was #eC- cure all unnatural discharges, Wess at all drug. |LoFMation free at The World's Vaca- Hof Noses, 100, Burra 1 Oliver Me, third. wood qbal&y in thin air, ond; Diaz third, Time—115 1-4, , of R. HI, LUTHIN, druggist, 191 Bowery, ton Bureau, 1852 Broadway. z.

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