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~—SHEEPSHEA Riaggin Is the Owner of Watercolor and Sweet Lavender. (Special to The Evening Work) EWTEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, Jue W%—It was worth the price of at- miswion at Sheepshead Bay this after- noom simply to sit in the shade of the rammi stand and let the cool r reshing @ea breeze fan out the heat generated by a morning In the city Thare wae a fairly Rood card to be Gecidel and so the crowd was con tent that It was able to be at the track. The single stake feature was the June tar two-year-old: with a fairly good fiald of youngsters There were ‘also a couple of good handicaps, whi iy took the place of and were just as tn- teresting as stakes ‘The ttack was very fast and ft for the breaking of more records It Is Probable that all track records will have Deen broken by the end of the me Regarding the recent sale of Water: color anct other horses in the Littleneld string, the cat came out of the bag this afternoon, Watercolor, Sweet Lavender land others supposed to have been rold will be raved in J. B. Haggin’s colors In the future. 4. FIRST RA Belling; for qiaiden two-y WRESTLING BOUT "DATE CHANGED. Fitz Unprepared Asked for Postponement to July 9. Bob Fitzsimmons, who for a | something else to do hae take wrestling game, has asleep for some been In his so the match wi According to t he has erst wax made agreement ut was to Madison a > m decides at y, and set of the disco for ax traipths show have been obliged date, and the bout will be de the Garden on July 9, Both men, are hard at work now though, | Fitz ts doing his preliminary work at Toth Beach, while Ruhitn {a gaining much benefit by instructions in the mat game from Roeber at the latter's rymnaslum, No, 94 Sixth avenue NEW YORK GAME, (Continued from First Page.) Starters, whds. Jo St Hit. Fin -o"-War, MH. 5! 1 Foie Eaves, 109. deaodry 6 tn 34 18-6 Titemtsate, 116, | Odom Fe Ceurtaay, 104. Wochran.. ae » 12 Ldpera, 9, Wrvarly St Peccasanna, 91, Smith 6 » a Covepriina.” 94° "Wann 1) ons Pagurtha. 94, Goodyear s 10 ‘ ‘Tremp, 101, ‘Dare sw» 10 Reesair. 98, tlation 0 8 Friar Tater, 10 Slack FM kt Lemorne, 112. Pargott 612 ub wo » Baim of Gilead, B)2 Tae ten C3 Sart tar, handliy.” Time—1 62 ag the flag fell Shaw took wan oe War to the front and, making all the running, won handily by half « Iength from Itssene, who was the same Gistance before Iliiminate. £EUOND RACE For three-year-wifla and up: one mile jocks, B.C Fin. arters, whts, 1 shew 24D Mi hres 3 Devlin lol: Wereleriy.. 4 2° @ Mindtwork, 102 O-conmor TAF 48S roc Time—1.24 1-5 “Start good. Woct easily Wax Taper hid Shaw up In the saddle to-day, and under perfect rariling Te straight Waa string and won In fan i Fandwork bluffed along In front for six furlongs and chen died away. jTho Puritan and Dublin raced head and head to the wtretch, where Shaw Drought Wax Tier up on the outside ‘and, going to the front, won easily by aJength from Tbe Puritan, who was a séant length in fiunt of Dublin. THIRD RACK. of the most promising young players tn the major league. McBride will pl his first came with the Giants to-m row against the Chicago misfits He WIL be nent to right Meld, and Sammy Strang wil! wecond bas Hoth t probably be moved in to ms worked only the time usually alloted €or a warm-up. | about THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1901, * DAILY LIFE OF NASTURTIUM, WHITNEY’S $50,000 TWO-YEAR-OLD foc OCOD OOOO OOK ‘ . ‘AT POUGHKEEPSIE.’ . All Crews Arrive and Some Were Out Rowing in the Intense Heat. POUGHKEFPSIE, N. ¥., June 2.—) first appearance on this course, and they The heat was very intense here this {are given much credit for bringing twe morning, thermometers in the shade j crews. | Bion ignore tee acento, M degrees. The Cornel! in Good Spirits, etcs of the college crews was min-| — mized, all of the coaches considering # | ,Acuner of the Cornell elghts rowed {dangerous to have their men do any | ‘® morning, vut the Ithaca four took hard rowing in the sun, The new ar- forkagwniledingthe jst | rivals, Wisconsin, Georgetown and hen were inj tine) fettie, Syracuse, were the centres of interest, | SCmRE (0 be much relleved from get- The Wisconsin crew did not go out at} OA fe | bands Se ae oma thele All, spending the morning in resting at|™inds. The change in thelr tempera, auarters and in taking chort. watke. | ment ie sali to have bad much wo de They will Ko out late this afternoon, | Win thell fast row over the course The Wirconain men atood the long | ast evening, the time of which wae Journey very well and they appear to be | ee roads vent eronter nestieneni iat in perfect physical condition. s sereee is L an bs es of this morning to frighten ‘“Josh'? Reha LRA TAD Ward, so al! of the Tennaylva- The Georgetown crow went to thelnia crews pr. 9. While the four, boathouse with the intention of rowing. | rowed up the ver, thet 'Varalty and pt hey found the heat so intense that] fresnmen turned at the start and rowed Capt Kersa ded to wait untl even-|down the with Ward alongside ing. The Syracuse contingent got thelr}on the The ‘Varsity jtwo shells rigged and were out on the! 7, nllge thee tres heave Ziwarer at 11 o'cl They did no hard | girs and Kolng two milee rowing, but practised «tartn hand a half at rate they went in Syracuse Is x very young university) aw Loat. In rowing and they do not expect thelr) (7, mblaltcrene it nra ‘Varsity crew to do anything iene ment werolatith tonal freshmen crew lav. boatehoure and ¢ 2 Hanlin satd they Usht and they feel that they wilt stand | would row. Harter scoffs at the talk no e With the fast eights of Cor. shite f y crew and nell, Columbia and P anin, SUID ga fi - 5 aye th the pin have come in full force for their cunditts bh) x) TOGO) BEC c This Photo Was Taken Especially for The Sie rorererere PPLMEVOCOE GOCOSGSEOSG s ening World by Permission of Owner Willi am C. Whitne iF @) CARDEN TRACK IS SAFE. NOW, Banked Oval Ready for Monday Night's Racing. YANKEES IN TENNIS FINAL Davis and Ward Win'High Again in All-Eng- | land Tourney. The work of re ' track Ma LONDON, June 28.—In the semi-final round of the all-comers doubles to-day in the all-England lawn-tennis cham- plonships, which began at Wimbledon Monday, D, Davis and H. Ward, the American players, bear Gamble and Da- View by three sets to none. Li the semi-finals of the singles A. W. Gore beat Barrett and C. P. Dixon deat s declare n the oval eet fear vents {4 Jaye wt They put about an much ginger in| i ; Mike to the trainer of a racing stabi rain. Of course e ; They put about as much rineet in | NO Prize Baby Receives |"! ato trellis sing gst Giriren 4 Snood pee HisEveryMove aSource shows after a full rye] More Care and Ate) rita two-year-old ts kiven much m meg ucer™ °" of Constant Worri- was sted to 7 rubber . ns are and consideration. A elbsht abra. y Je Is always | for the locais Dr ton pre | tention than — This]ron or ine skin might deveion a sore [astte at dawn, swith whistle) ment to His Watchful Iperited Ucndetscaminerens i which would keep lim out of training | OF, Rou on th | . cn eorAbeicn Great Thoroughbred. Aeral NOTE repre COREL | Trainers. Umpire Dwyer is suffering ules Ot horses might | iy : : Sy ELAS AY , prwerly f from heat prostmtion, He sent d kick Mimvand rough” stable’ boys: may {done and one. es Teqtealnerta'| Thi : to the ground to-day that the hot wave| 4 ®fty thousand dollar two-year- p Therefore when a pant He carefull the colt over | gutite, iS piece naturtl mi lee nealn has been too much for him He te| is something like a prize baby. Directly santa se coe aoe spection, and after rubbed and sick In bed, and two playerm—Alex| he is singled out from his fellows CEM a EAE SILO) is it Keoomedt” la creturned | Smith and “Heinle” Pettz—were every one > Gti Oe : theteeol ahecnonis his ine lected to judge the pinay. A the obje hee t peal Over: the bar to look at . : att . Nas ; : ; fe many” interest a prre : Tae sweltering weathor kept le | preciation te nursed and pump fumes Galt [pojonzanout the atnblense ee ent crowd down to slim proportions, lesa! it fatrly amounts to " SiSeansR ean He than 2.0 people being in the grand }over much a prize baby may be pam Jowith the aye Kallon 4 ' rly to Hed und Early to Mae, enn Sew Gd Onis linarenaiteaa Shs Ae eet * to the colt’s ttle peeu sate in the afternoon he ts given some stand when play was call ; dnty Dered, tt does no give the sam ive and model establish: the other hand the col Je walking exercise, supper and then 4 sprinkle of courageous fans braved rt of treatment a horse of ‘ « Mr. Whitney conducts | quainted with the boy. In fact the ped. Horses generally choose thelr the sun's rays on the bleacheries thoroughbred Kind. He must take ashes! fates teseible al F490, Nas come compani p Some horses will not own Ume ye Fetirlnl . but Uehes are out Fizarilanions work ant plenty of it ust the «i [}kur lUnieecdl ven Kaa stench Kear al work prowerly for strange “Woy, ane rolind a racing stable and ‘ail | Given tase Den cetimn On oar thounand-d ater. It] ‘Trainers John/ Wet has peensascusiomed te aicecthin rier | eeummernyplien torhe nese aay and the | for the Itede Hi ed an easy ty were Indules red, then | to say that Mr, | best. For this Rext so, that the life of » 330. beauty. | to Neleon T x ider’ uted It | hin days ¢ ueef soon 0 4 abt bed ono je human | Hatlesauanerinieed iii bubbell tons secon Sr any Pee ea ‘ a $04 a Vin this way ‘point, 1s one of unc care and | Beckloy scored him with a single past ; s Me | Srenrnehings hares out ccurate line. Ganselkacrawtardtrarnedithecouitioare and thin In as far as it dis a tremendous Fi Lis to be we The June; tor two gear-oids; five and « half Matting BUIIE Fin. str. Place 1. id ‘ aye 2 27 2 if 3 3 Mast god. Won driving Time—10G Diatdvantage went to both were Goormed to defeat. Altbert led the firat furiong. then Peninmila made the run- @ndowon in a hard drive by a from Disadvansage, who was the game distance before Gay Boy, FOURTH t:AcKn, Manéleap; for three-year-olds acd up; one mile ami a furtong. Gay Boy and the post equal favorites Tetting, Bir. Mace, Martera, whe. jock Meer, 11, L. smith AM Gold, 103, Gohran Triguer, 104. “Odom... Carkancle, 113, Laniry. Cyrame, 111, dutchell.. ‘Mawt good, Won driv All Gold went’ out and Herbert Joined turn. They raced away on down ¢he back ntretch, gra: ing a Kap of four lengths on Tris Cyrano and Carbuncle. on the far tu the leaders began to 4 up a bit, a when ithey swung into the stretch’ :h were within striking distance. Odem ‘Trigger up with a atrong ru e the pace the but he could er reach the other two. A. deautiful Anisb resulted tn a head win for Herbert, while All ad beat Trigger a neck. Fifth Race—Six furlongs.—Won by Sweet Tooth. Bedeck was second and Princeton Girl third. SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES.)* (Spewal to The & RACE TRACK, SHEHPSHEAD BAY, June &—Che entries for to-morrow's Taces are an follows First Race—Gelling; for two-year-olde; five ant a belt furionst ing Werld.) Oliver Me... . Thint Race wp; alx furlongs. ‘Nastaruum Fitth face—Haniticap year-orde and up; Papee Partout Magic Lteht Walter Cleary 162 Wied: Matt Simpson 16 Fuln dack Carey . Ormi 1» for three-y yz mmiie and a sixteeneh. seeMI3) Ginkt 35 97 Rarvetts 7 <4 Tum ns BASEBALL CHAT. ry Grange tt Must foe to the Giants to third peeition in the Lae Lad something of @ bitter, ve times io the first game laced out a sate one, Ore another a triple, traly wonderful. The reach it and then—but pspest bey ‘could do. was to riake baby. flee fdhows the Aifference between Taylor warmed ‘aad: pitching a game cold 4 are about getting osto Sammy frang's fc way of moving about. Whenever he {umada.an\ alierapt to run yesterday the we him & hand thet would pare i ihrette to blush, Oh, Sammy, do Abd. get Into the game. jevy Net Drowned Fisherman. L, (1, June 2.—Willlam Bi er was tof a fed'in the meshes, mruck out j second: Likeness third, rden, scoring Heckley Into Seroach's: do Newton brought up. Hick made sure throwing Dobbs out at fret he ble: ” long drive Strang’s short fy. War- {oan eany one to Stetnfeldt No runs ‘Third Inning. ed the ball to Ganzel a on popped a ty to Ganzal. Stein- | ma ry ‘Tral Always W on the off morning, then An low fly te Vane tia Dirt hl aE Le SU kats knows what to do. Tho ' surface ail horses look | AN tralner Is under a constant and York Van Maitren drew a] — n four whe ones bp Fent him to mecond with a eu to right, Davis, trying to tn u vit Sloss wellktD ene! a fly to Bteinfeldt: and Xelbnoa wae HAR AR USGL ACG) DRI LECS doubled at first. Hickman lifted) a" ity ! E i to Dodds. No runs. Champlonshtp Cup sevond mund—tilenney beat jun? and. eat Coliy by detent Inning. twat ; y beat Mar- Irwin vain for ” nant bye, bird oul Nein: Phyle'n bende ergen aise mint detested owley Youn in twansy tates Hickman made a tine stop of Newton's Coniier twleatat Baker Allens drew) aytye;| ‘and then threw the ball a mile over ° 3 | ° — { ne runw Harley we and pulled Mago waa under Beckley’s fy scayenine (worla) une ‘ Glenney, o ey oP June 2 V for the reputation for stromg golf except on Nix] bade Boston misby this afternoon, Ae tanicansed a Manratcanatone teork sa ene [Rome Haka at Plainfield, ield kne D runs Aisa aL Mh cnt) ECU PS RIN LNG heeaol ‘ne, the former Col-| starting on her Journey to Néw Lon- Foorth jaca natews ihe Lowe F Ase oS Bute) odn amid cheers and the nd of ney gue wan | ———_—— if fy ae i i oraised an emay fy te Mic this the links the] MIRE Miner ETenel Clave Leah wails ee Mae arate Thi Steinfeldt laced a single to cent Englew The heat was op m4 tende@. A Croften, ~warped Trwin rapped a xrounder to Davis and | 08 The NATIONAL LBAG endence out of her berth at was thrown out, Kt going to [pres © kolfern) wera re ‘| f eae ory. think. Bergent sin teht, xcorins extent by ae lates dock nana aa iene hem une Racound Infeldt aatuneauEK On ieOne THe a Ee bia Tes into the channel the tug Storm King, | ne seas }with Mr, Lawson and a corps of news- Selbach lined a Agger to left yer men on board, started out Davia him home w championship compe Ww i , REL | an led onvantinee ya i ntact he 3 ne Meet went down the channel under and was ciel for three bases Paes a tea ‘ sfa | clear wklee and with a fair southwest cricketed a aingle to lef; Meld scoring (270 es Wa planned for yacht tof Davis.“ Gangel popped a foul fy 16 hibald Graham, N 4 Boston light and Bergen, Strang and Hlexman onfeluy: Paul Wileox, Mons oston Hight and pro- | a double pay. Maxoon w) Steintelit to i It wan expected that teckley, Two rune S Y iy 1 cetown to-nig @ run a 4 yee Gaauclolnninureleatisiand eae ch Provincetown to-ntaht, Fifth Inning. Pe Ne a ay June The | Where ae wil over until to-mor- knocked down Dobbs's hot rap|gorner int champion, whi an’ Canoe) sAsenctation haa spurs | TON? After. towing ‘over the! shoals, tt Is Ured hin man. Harley owas | cinleieenedntice MEET TnG natty planned for the Indegendence to tay thrown Ganzel w penile Beckley.) 1 Y ila ive : course for New London, which should ckman's head! Crawford pndition de reached Saturday night. 9 runs. Warner fanned. Nelson’ safe In left. Phyle hit a slow one to Btetnfeldt, who threw wild to Magoon. Ison and Phyle moved on to second and third. Van Haltren singled to rigat, bringing two runs home. Beck- | ley stopped Selbach’s stiff poke, forcing | Van’ at second. Davia waked." Seltach | and Davis worked a double ateal. Hick- mun fanz Two runs, Sixth Inning, eto Ganzel, Davis and Gan Stotnfeldt. Irwin found hin finish with a slow ralne to, kman. No runs janzel's Krasser to centre wae good for one base. Strang sacrinced him to cond. War al Neinon si! zel. Phyle One rin short fly fell Magoon WASHINGTON PARK, TRAC Sune ae e. nac PARK, to be ry k WASHI ‘The racer sche Yonre an follows It ve and a half furlongs Won by Allan A. Dale, 1 to and out Helen Pruit, 4 to 5 for place, Wax sec ond; Harry Wilson third) Time bor 48. | cond Race-—-One mile.-Won by Jim. | Inez, 7 to 5 and 1 to 2; Searcher, 6 to t | for place, was second; Omdurman third. Time—}. C George Arnold, 3 t Vuleain, 7to 10 for plice, Time—1.35 ST. LOUIS WINNERS. RACE TRACK, ST, LOUIS, June 2. —The races run here to-day resulted as follows: Firet Race—Four und a i one-half tur. longr.—Won by Ethylene, $ to 1 and 3 to 1; Zoralde, 7 to 10 for piace, wax wecord; Monte Himyar third. Time— 0.65 3- Second Race—Oae mile.—Won by Mise Patron, 9 to 5 and 3 to 5; Menace, out for place, was second, and Cherry Head third, Ttme—1.42 1-2, Third Race—Five-eghths of a mile.— Tectia, eue8 Got vias, oe bocsnd! Josie F. third, Time—1.03 1-4 i Surprises in New Jer-] ‘ $7.50 to $10.00 Suits Fancy and Black C New Mixtures, ete., $15.00 to $18.00 Suits Finest Tailored Bluc Cheviots, etc. The best you’d expect at $18. xplicit mph rk beat Mowry 1 up. nmslatlon bye, Arat Is Lup in 19 holes tound—Garreuen Mitchelt defeatet Lawson's Boat Set Sail Ha sey Golf Champion- v'krennadas” in beating. Slareet for New London ship Tourney. : vn St oe went pion the ss This Morning. hole; H. 8. Mahoney. Already near! Myers jocated heres Truth is paramount ina Gumpel “Ad."* always. We'd rather treat you to the $12.00 to $15.00 Suits. surprise of BETTER VAL! THAN PECTED, than bring you here under misrepresentation. The Public, Having a Regard for Health, Shows a decided preference for straight Whiskey, and clings to the reliable cheviots, lassimeres, 59° xtra line of Serges. Blue and Black 7 70 Result is: Crowds came, Serges, Swagger Cassimeres, Cheviots, Mixtures, plenty of Blacks. saw and bought. Four great}$3.00 & $3.60 Trousers, 90 Gumpel Stores are heavily} Sfter*hew siyiss a supesb | stocked with desirable cloth-] $3.00 and $3.50 line, ing. You've the entire stock at your disposal in the fol- $4.00 & $8.00 Trousers, 2 90 e All Four Stores Opin . The. pick of the season's lowing offers : best. Nothing to equal stubborn things, 9 Late Saturday Night. |; Gold Medal Awarded, at Paris, 1900. J. GUMPEL @ SO sasn* |) HB. KIRK & CO, 533 & 535 Eighth Ave., "shat: 767 Eighth Ave. cor. 47th Street. old Crow Rye. There is none that can com- pare with a straight Hand Made Sour Mash. Facts are nd Black Serges, Jressy Worsteds, 979 236 Sixth Ave. near 14th Street,’ 385 Sixth Ave., near 23d Street, JUNRI8 70 Medical, ‘DR. GRINDLE, tine trent, load MIN FAMOUS R No. 88518, Al a OLD DR. a t hey and ss TTT EU TTI | toe raved, CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB ! ments removes, ‘sutterera. do pot, was Visiting less skiitul physicians. Remember, RACING AT SIBEVSIEAD BAY, [ Dh. GRINDLA has a record for marvelous cures, JULY 4, 2.3) P.M. (itaim of Shine). | OFFICR OVE! EARS AT 171 Wert 13th 2TH DAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 28. between 6th haves. Advice Mi STAKES AND FIVE OTHEM RACT: R., via eT, RR. 2.40 U1 jor Car Train), 1.19, 40, 3.10, Deats foot Whitehall Rt 30th ‘RL. Ferry) in eennection with La I. R. at 12 orclock and every 20 minutes, M'k’yn Rapid. Transit from Brooklyn riage (New York side) Dridae trata 2 ton Reach Road, also Flatbus) Avenue Surf Line via Drighton Neach Roa From Broadway, Williamsbu cara. All Brookiyn rurtace ca track, Mase hy Lander. ANWIACIAN PO STETLN ETAND, 100. ~ Medical, LAFAYETTE CAPSULES eure all unnatural discharges, 60e.; at all ¢rug. Gime, of ROH. LUTHIN, druggist, 191 Dewery. eee See cures “at WORLD WANTS Buttonhola the Public and hold thelr attention for a lttle while—just lung enough to sult the purpose of the advertiser. They, wet Help for the” Help Beckers and they get jobs’ foe . tho Situation Geeipe |. »

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