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WINNERS AT Out Good Field Youngsters. : (Spectalito The F ’ GRAVESEND RACH U.—One of t : ing was an offer 2 the weather coniltions w S great crow! came down to the The card was not class, but the flelds were well-matche horses, and as lative mediums they were good, one stakes, the Hano was to be run m. age merit, The track was in superb The attendance was up to th werage, which hae greatly anything in former years. ¢ FIRST RACE. {For filly -two-year-olta; five tariongs. Starters. whts.. Jocks StHif.Fin ir Excelience, 104. Sh'w 1 McGina 7 ee W at the tener until iz. Jane, 104, W'mirly 10 we w| Woolan was 1 down «© ten. 106, Garrigun.. 12 wo At the the twen Miee Appleby, 106. Miles 11 wm Leth fight te be {Suirt fair. Won ridden o Time—1.01 4-5. hele the backers Par Excelience was the good thing in| each man agreed Nota draw, fais race, and ably piloted by Shaw she | Over $99 Changed hands during the | brought homo the money. Tarere were a ‘lent. On the way home “ici” Hogan | Jot of new ones in thia race and they | met « Hergen County omctals Falsed trouble, so that there was some | Whe stop him and asked if he knew 5 delay, when they finally broke tn gool| where a Neht was taking 4 Jack order with Par Exc and Buzz In| Lowery, one of Hogan's seconds, qutck- S front. They raced head and head to the} ly replied - Stretch, followed by Fontenix, Lieschen | there in a fight in Terhune’ ¢ And Sweet Clover. When they utratght- bend of the road. We tried ened out Shaw went on with Par Ex- hey woul b Buzz, Fontentx and Lieschan hurrte a Gptlence a Hed nay and Moselgnol came thr f wit Sire Clover. Neither was at F. ar atch Excellence, who won wn and escaped. a Mild drive by a length from Rossicnol, —— — e Who was threo lengths In front of S = . ver. eon mace NEW YORK--PITTSBURG 2 Handicap; for three-yearolds, mile ant a sae Re Spenger oH a j $ thing . a Sthreare, whi, jocks. SttPin. str Place (Continued from Tre? Rereat, ii, Shee PIN 18s 5 joao, 103, Burns 2 3 ) « lead 1 be 0 fe Uy aS ‘ig fares of the leaders wil an follower WZ, Coobran fh 6 48 Mw Nev York, Uf Davies m t » MBL 3 38 FIG I}hustiers land the gume A they ar “a rt ters - se Tecan Ai tue to win behind Math on, they will 2 Swece Lavender acted very badly in ‘ e head of hig race and so delayed the star: AL. | in have a AU thasnead aul 9 wan the choice. while all of the {the pre guren will read H outside of Advocator were well |New York, G0; Pittabury, Sia n he Regent jumped away it] jack Warner w \e ; froat and Shaw mate the mont of his ai- | 22°K Warner wi Dlarhencony a Vantage carrying the flel! ata bot e{acain to-day, Aleck cay tu the back stretch where Alfonso rang-|Snith's | too lame Enid inn lei: ed valongalde, ‘Theme two ran like alt + aoyiataealine| feam from thae point to the fintah, Him: | 1) 94 ; | elf. took rhird place on the turn and | Denders. | Jooked danseroun but he fell back bent- Leever Auninat Matty. en again tn the run home. e Regent . . &nd Alfonso fought tt out and Shaw | Schoolmaster Sum Leever, Professor landed The Regent a winner by q shor [of Pittsburg, will pore Matty in the | roller te first it head, Alfonso wns a length and a halfltex ac ne tO Manager CYarke’s Davis died, Hitches to in front of Himpelf, wiseantTeaseauls rans TURD" RAGE hark erneked a) stn t re f For mare and geliling hree-year-oide, atout | Manager Davin thin mroning tele: | . riticed him ty oh 9 fix torloras, Ktaphed Second Raseman Nelson to! bt chit feted for these basen A behind in New York when the Glants] Selb Strang threw Poule out at started West, but Ruelow's b kdown | first oonuns, has left a hole in the infield and Nel- Second Inn 3 Katherine, 2 ]son tx nemded to plug It up. Hernard, a fly wan easy for Ritchey, | % Ine aT Woes Lacary 4 [who took Huelow's place yesterday and yma a areat stop and throw of Star fair. Won cleverly. Time-1 wt rror lot the game fc | Bernard's gre er Ely and) Brans- | Ouuander. wae the chotee tn this race | York, does not claim inineldent| maqniuetired AWW ne ner le No runes iad and he won, He had to break a record, jy. ona rout nelt (ertan Imtett nal! wan thrown (ol Bg ee wot nie ith te berak & recor! Je is a good outfielder and batter ani non O Conner walked. “Ganz ini} (04-5, 4 very fast. mice. A valuable substitute In case one of the fuaatnr,i a if Leevera ra juinged away In front, but § New York trio of My-chiners geta hurt, | DeUt Mls man to ie test aM e to have Glernelllo To-day, in case Buelow ts not pace for him to the stretch. Sadduce ms moved wp on the tum and joined then. which In quite itkely to be th In the run Rome: Quclnnder went to the Strang will be moved over to third front again and drmwing away, won rViseriardieiliniay, aoe cleverly. by a lengch. | Glennellie hina pal ere el niaygsecon, on to the end and bent Sadduccee hit Strang at ‘Third Nase, Nee Seco eian erie “T know a ittie something about play: | feat py led out to The Hanover taker two-yearaide, five [11K the second sack,” he says, t ace AYN I retired Sel furloces. what 1 don't know about third base Wagner diernard Starters, whts, jocks. &t HI Fin. would Ml the Carnegie Ubrary Strang viten fly Francesco, 103, Shaw 2 elow maid this morning that his | under Elye pop up. Ne runs. ree Ristiaway. 91. Cochran Knee ts still a little lame, and Manager Fourth inning, ig x Vivi has deste, 1 tte ) ‘The Da 0} Davis hay decided that it wilt be better! strang nteuck out Hickman out, a Goes Pa L]to take no chances on throwing Jt out | Leach to Branstield. Ely tosted Davin again els Js expected to Join the | Pap to tirat. No runs Locket, u xe a Joint Davis and wna tired (Connor, fe > ‘Smith m here to-morrow Seever got his. | ont Clarke E pred RN at Sor For a time this morning It looked as and 1a 7 wut on double gy Davin to F: Start oot. Won easily thouzh wo beono game. 4 | Bernard Zel. No rns. Shaw rode his third winner in the jdrizzie wos faliing, but at noon the tte Tantus acura ringcholce cheingrbackedstronsst ised to find his way [to Ely, Warner Ritchey to tir 1 to The Dancer and Francesa sm Sortie a Went away together and reed hen rail cite} UG a Ratu began io fall and time n hea before Misle hiehd bine p pinches y they awung. int Lthe stands when the] Pay called the ten ait rane tpt Wan ealled by Umpire Oo bay we vork my away Fifth R by Gertrude Wax second, JRAcE Tr WeTae entries for tor ' i are ‘an follows tert af : Manica, for all ages, about sty | Dollie of texing | we Hengist car Third Race—Fi Vagre: Appoints Atheigien, Father Weather Beas Street Fount Race. '@ aizteen Igbt ne tre Inole Oliver Me. Dr. Riddle Luck Sar Bombshes! Bondman Fifth Race—Por maites two-year eo halt furlongs, Wid Oats ‘Woodmanrten Kalettoscope 9; rie Goa Dive Tonner York Steepie:ha fer tnaterest-otn ond up; Red Path Hobnobbing. draw Releases Pitcher Schmidt, President fan Johneon, | UAUTIMORE, June t1.—-Manazer Mera . Leagve, witnessed yesterday's |feleaeed Pitcher Hehmidt and algned Pr fween) Boson and Cincincat! League, vane 4 love lodian cin the John T, Brush, of the Cin-| Indian’ schoot named Pratt, for bis supert particularly: de up of | for twory nut this brought out a good fleld of youngsters of aver- condition. The breeze blew straight in from the | acean and was refreshingly cool after |) the hot and dusty ride trom the city exceeded | Aye Lemoyne : i atout 2 end a helt tt GRAVESEND Hanover Stakes Brings Old-Time Private Bout of high | u- | Only | nly | “Are Rive The anda to bat large | the st t but th ugh mad Stages 4 4 while the fen THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1902 cero: ST FICHT BY LAMPLIGHT. ——— Pulled Off in Paterson. NoJ., June 11.—One of ast r panty, 3 ine Ma, atid ai rink te ad location of the} ade known | were ata-| vistt to aM made Rou. at along outukirta of the elty. {ter leaving the city electric cars, Ages carried Izhters and ttle-ground. The drive 1 guites along the the sports as to da: against the Bergen ‘The ring was pite! which was Hehte ed off Is appeared. From} e Hight the men went at | nd tonga, Wool ne "KIA" their way to the M'FADDEN. Won 0 ny ae, low First: Race-Five elghths of a mile — Won oy Bald and 6 to, Cs ena, sto b for Wily Bac toy | Prectsely third Tat) Second Race WMvecmchitis of porAces 8 t several hours that B (Continued (tr tty TITRA i Satchel HARLEM WINNERS. HARLEM, June Jto be run here te Own india half furion: M tant 2)! 4 second; head sulted a fo co Pour Belle of rae 3 to third Pande was second, 1.10. | e-elahtihen of aw T and! was} ; El Can i; Azim ROOKLYN—CHICAGO. n First 0 Stan, lube Chicagy Detroit za Wadiington 18 It Boston Wo The Injury ty Wuriow Gtente chird gaine at the tnreeq aa 4 fo ren entitte them t Meainutty Hawley manner brows to shar THREE PITCHERS THE GIA HIT FOR TWENTY-FIVE RUNS, > +o “Noodles” Hahn Is the Only Cincinnati Twirler Davis's Men Had Trouble With. sox course 0: ante! nething that | wae ted tor in boast of. But that 9) Davis's tren. tiie did In tteel¢ tt te an) outs es f “i Lei for the performance occurred | them and t w In See tt an that] out Bit oe oaa h te Ruste who needs lots uf warmline helr batthng te the went in WW" from the Tenet bt on on peut fal to fe aterm i protiabty them that} Uhe Cineiio ot re , Rem nat Ruste will never be « fe Was before ve. etrat eh ia ‘ away, Hor have acquired wil of ve capable of PPT, a great! when he hurt he "was only one of In the fourth inning Urves were pounced the game aul eventual! the uniform | « f Ltn 0 ie had It seems Hke |last three in: i avartel Chicago bat ‘a youngsters ¢ they were easy tn his right i 1m pitchers who fred us badly Phillips and McFadden they did thelr twirling stunt. in York 0 few week» ago they showed Well, so) well in that the Glants h to hustle to wt on Sunday Miifation was ex ne. Their rinks were batted all over Ruste, | qnould Ips and Iden will neveg for} The pete . | were hit h had at Blanta will IN THE SUBURBAN. Perry Belmont's Horse Seems to Have Satur- day's Big Stake at His Mercy. If there are any horse owners who | nails yest 1 there cherish) a tawe ny thnt they) have) | PAW. Alm, pace: Bute will; conce y chance wining the Suburban {mercy ait jist as well cut se from Thin Ia nm Mystery. fay Areas and come right down | sey fact that th sonly one hore | rac pow n take, and that) hors | wert thes sixth M Re a hore de wE Hea tn with that vot yoant didn't even get | layers t t n exercise andy rday The f Rhy Whip and Sidney Lu » Firat Perform Ao that in de | Helmont # Anes The Neal Good Thi ang was the Tits one War jon favorite, dt iv hot Tatttient cer won, the handi an hand aa! thing. ATLINCOLN PARK While tn Dry Dock. SOUTHAMPTON, June 1 rock IL, after having heon « while In dock here, returned to-day to her moorings, off My She start tow for the Clyde conby er Sunday World Wants movo the “| ChampionTrotter Does| NTS YANKEE SHOTS WN THE LEAD Marshall and Heikes Win Preliminary Events. LONDON, Ji wn he Middlesex Gr The Anzlo-Amer- vday a The weath- Jing many ladies, A high, ust 1 preverted good records. In the preliminary sweepstakes t3 t tive birds, It. O, Helkes (Day: Killed + 3 ht Cros: by (O'Fallon, ML) and Fred Gilbert ‘(Spirit Lake, Ia.) next higaest Wh twenty-two T. A. Marsnail (Ketthsburg, 11.) won nc next sweopstakes with twenty-two ont oF tweriyelive, In th: International shoot W. R. Cros- the fire twent tof he second twent the 1 birds the se 2 British, 363. f the trap-shoot 3B 28, programme of really attrace tive. Jim Frawley te the le: Stiamiy, YALE'S GREW IS IN POOR SHAPE "Varsity Work in Train- ing Doesn't Satisfy the Coaches. 1919) SOS OOGOOO. PHILLIPS. OR Iete THE ABBOT I GOING FAST. GALES FERRY, Yale's crew fed with the showing of thetr ‘varaity There seems to be something for the imen their practice lack the vim which usually char rizes the work of a crew only a champtonah’p race, Neather could pe asked for Conn, June ‘oaches are not at all satis: wrong, ecj H Hi spins the crew ts given Impressive Trial in The smooth waters und the Louisville. Wind doesn’t scem to {m- Prove the men in the least. Every eve ew othey are given four-mile spin, a although no detailed crititam ‘9 made of the work of the crea, the time for the Ia minutes,’ ts not satisfactory to the trainera, SYBARITA BEAT KARIAD. ‘achts Si news from x “about 2 and iticely | record of} Of Rothesay. lenilfolithelseason, OTHESAY, Firth of Clyde, June i. e Sybarita beat the Kariad by UL minutes to-day over a seventy-four- mile courge, which the winner covered in a spanking breeze in 6 hours 6 min- utes 12 15 ANTED Bioop Pot THE MOST DESTRUOTIVE OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. Independence May Sail Against Constitution 1 for the stern post rud- n place Will be made at Navy- Yard (0 permien conte as the discase progresses, and the the system, The medical men are as so: the nt ONey the Newport ort under! of the malady, enabling the reader to diten in | FIGHTERS se OFF FOR FRISCO. any cost to you whatever. Our The: {dleweleht of South vere Kil Ps disappear. asa fair at- | ink epirit of the | led in Spanking Breese! vy rt- boat 1 there, Our vook on Contagious Blood Poison gives mora tatively that Mr. | information about this disease than you can possibly to participate | et from any other source, It describes accurately and fully the syinptoms as they appear inoach stage noso his own case, and, by following the instructions laid down in this book, to successfully treat himself ; what you have to say about yourself will never fo beyond our office. You can have the best modical advice and this valuablo little book without hysicians are in NO FIGHTS NOW FOR MPCOVERN. jManager Harris Says Terry Is Entitled to a Rest. Terry McGovern, the feather-weight | champton, will not do any fighting again until next August or September. His | manager, Sam Harrls, says Terry is entitled to a rest and will take @ vaca- tion until the cool weather sets in. In [Speaking of McGovern's plans for the jfuture to an Evening World reporter y. Harris sald: think Terry ts certainly entitled to a rest after his long Journey to and from the coast and I intend to let him take life eaay for the next few months, I hear Matchmaker Bill Crowley of tne Wutneg A. C., of Hartford, 1s willing to offer a purse of 510,00 for Terry and Dave Sullivan to fight for. If that te so 1 gladly accept that offer, for if ts one fighter in the business I anxioun to have Terry fight tt ts ,Suilivan, Terry holds a grudge against Sullivan and won't feel easy until he | satisfies tt." | “How much money did Terry really | make out of his two fights in San Frar reporter asked. cen the two battles and his the. atrical show Terry made about $10,000," | replied Harris. farris and McGovern will leave for Chicago in a few dayn to witness the Derby in that city. Sadie 8... which in awned by Harris and Paddy Sullivan, is to start In the SAVE SULLWAN "SHED “SPIKE.” {Joe Handler Earned Decision in Seven- teenth Round. ¢ 1s woe in the Irish colontes for “Spike Sullivan has been en. Hs conqueror was none other in Joe Handier, deapleed by all who; im a knowledge of the abilities of ing ation. It requires nteen rounds for Handler t’ he was Sullivan's gupertor’ ay, and when that t jad elapsed “Spike Was su touch to the oad that his brothe, Da the ring and save him the Humiliation of being Jatd un eomsch Th bike's" beating wa at the last night. “Ther, Were not more than a few hundred thousand or more spectators pres- vho believed the Irishman was g0- » defeat when he entered the ccordlngly the money that was nthe mill showed “Spike" moet prohibitive odds. “Buz . nother story. ‘er sutled into “Spike from t ave as good as he received anc | Was (going easily when the gong an- nounced the fnish of the first round. . 1 | Sullivan was Just a bit out. Waeo tne + second started “Spike” was sent: to the 00 from then on It was Handler But “Spike's” j jon Injury’ to Handler's. face, A jewark man's punch color Sullivan, Handler was winning yz.and when the eventeenth began e “Spl was Ured. Handler dealt out rights and lefte ad ilb. and one. had all the earmarks of a finisher when Dave Jumped Into the ring and forfeited the nznt. SON Off Newport, . The poison cjected from the fangs of the EA, Paulesitte is not more surely fatal than the virus Ate WS <. June 1 —The Independence | of Contagious Blood Poison, which pollutes and —% N& sven another trtal spin | vitiates the blood, destroys the tissues and bongs * 72> nds on the weather. | and cats like a canker sore into the tlesh. e that a few more trinte This disease appears first in the form of a little sore or blister; soon the nthe t before the | glands begin to swell, pimples break out on the body, the mouth and throat el It wilt not take | become sore, making it painful to cat or swallow ; dreadful ulcers appear on the +s chinge, though, as | tongue, copper colored splotches and other characteristic signs of Blood Poison destructive virus takes deeper hold upon rely perplexed over the character of this | blood poison as ever; they tell you to take mercury and potash alternately for OUR FREE HOME TREATMENT. three years, but the stomach of nohuman being can stand this treatinent long; be- sides, they do’ not cure the disease per- manently, as thous- ands know from correctly diag- tof the Invitatios at home. Should the patient need any special direc- | experience, vitton, as far an {s | HOR QF advice, our physicians will be glad to corre- | “E'S 'S, is the only 4 fe é spo: with an elp him along ory possible that lls oar will be on hard to | Shoot DOM Petitaterto write fully about year con, | SUaranteed purely vegetable blood pur- ifier, and the only antidote for this pe- culiar virus; it puri- correspondence with Rmadreds all tho time, and | fies the blood sand Pacitlc Const ToeNicht. 2 tution. ie appetite ora vminent pugilists lett for] improves almost from the first dose, the sores soon show signs of herling, and the unsightly, dirty splotches and eruptions grow paler and paler; and finally oly, matchmaker of the Twentieth Athlete Club, of San Francisco, b, t Jack Root, the mid- ir RUPTURE hampion of the west, for CURED. ile Calla- | The improved e.catic truss Is the only truss tn Hegxerty, Jestazence that ts worn mith absolute comfort Australian featherwolght chaiiplon, | aight and day, and {t retaine the rupt twenty round bout, an June tne or severest strain and will business world. His Colt Frozen Out, withd. Reiff Up, Takes Burton Plate. GOOD THI A Strictly First-class Article, _ Medical, LONDON, June M1—Topo (Maher up) A Good Demand for It, OLD DR. GRINDLE, Manakin wuietcoureseniccinnine : ! An Appreciative Public, 4 aeige. treatasaat,‘viosd Lingflell Park Spring Meeting to-day; | Al of which comes from dealing only inthe best valuss and (elling nothing but the a spots, sore | . = truth about them. Hater th ase cealdingestnaaanas Corrunna (Martin up) was second, and licnsuntavelcmancaresapeediipncersa: Tmpedt. j mt fon (L. Relff up) Ainished third, ments removed. full do not waste time Frank Gardner's Red Hand (Jenkin: up) came in first in the race for the Park Selling Richard ¢ Frozen Out UW. Reiff up) won jhe Burton Selling Plate at the Lincoln Summer Meeting to-d. H. B. KIRK & CO. OLD CROW RYE is a Straight Hand-Made Sour Mash Whiskey, and has never Seen equalled, GOLD MEDAL AWARDED AT PARIS, 1900. acter and Callahan will train ‘ta. effect a permanent ai speedy cure, Examina- or and alno second ench other In Book on Lady in) their battles, ndance for ladies. IMPROVED ELASTIC! TRUSS OO., 768 re | are tot NGS! Jans, Remember, OLD leas skilful phy: INDLE hue nS D PALS PHARMACY, 49th mpeciallst in all diseasea of men, long. Positive and pire manent cure guaranteed. Call any time, fansuliation free, Medicine reassaabie, In a tow days in at, ant 24 Soie Bottlers, N. Y. !Tim Callahan, tse Phila. |. §.S.S. has for nearly 50 years been known and used asa remedy for this dread- Jetphin therwelght, who te Low! up- | ful disease, Gently, but thoroughly, it removes all traces of the poison without. a8 of the boxers fo- | the least injury to the sy: HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Ki Ga. die welght tn Onis country. Both men are matched to fieht out on having been signed by Jim Wears TRIAL FREE re-proot Ure. them yourself. a Given with each Pathfinder punct Regular’ peice $5.00, sale price $2.99, Diamond No. W0, 192.3 B18: Humber Het Tread, ‘31,48 $150; Akrons,. $1.26: Treatén tires."Be., Tes: Palmers, ot vat 7 rice all shaper, 48e. O84 shapes, Be 1" ‘cnakes. up, Pedale, Be ; OW and Gas Lampe sisughteret We Meet and Reat Any Prices Made WILLIS PARES BOM eee Soph '5.CO-” Be Sporting. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, Six Races To-Morrow at 2,30 P.M. ‘Traina leave E. 34th Bt. N. ¥., at 12.40, (1.00 Parlor Car), 1.40, 1.207. M." Brooklyn tere minus of the Trldge, via Gth Ave. Blevated, every 16 minutes, WANT TO SBLL YOUR S®00ND- band typewriter? Put em @& in Ge Sunday Worl, .. 4

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