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Ee fare "BROOK |EX-CAPTAIN ALLEN IS‘/BACKING CORNELL | YALE’S ROWING HERO.| TO.BEAT COLUMBIA. FIRST GAME. E. wath ee young Powell was put in to trim the in ERE Champlona with his benders. feated in| Promptly at 2 o'clock the Arst game gare started, with the visitors at the bat. ui Brooklyn won! the first game by 2/6 ee Be j MACKAY SLATEST ou on<Brisk on Outcome of Tuesday's A $12,000 COLT. Intercollegiate: Boat Races at Poughkeepsie. "7 Millionaire Buys Well /{ \ vagia followers are either bact score of 7 to 4. The Champions won the | (2) POUGHKEEPSIE, Ju: ¥ j 3 ine 28—The river ¥ Cor- kame by (eens jtnoloroperd imal g is 1Ively these days, for every crew that|nell or Wisconsin against Are oy pa} Bred Youngster from and 0 Dy 5 al A @) is to take part in next Tuésday's Inter-|théy have faith in their freshmen crew, Sam Hildreth. and Childs in the opening inning. . icoMaxtate regatta is: bell for wagers have been laid by them at Ht tta is being kent hard at) ven money that the youngaters | will Hoth Donovan and Powell pitched a . One game, the Jatter doing the best % work making final: preparations for the |fuar Cornell or Columbia, ee work. , : Thirteen crews are in'train- |: Everyone scems Inclined to be wary of) Cage, June 29. oe When the second mime began there D Bos 5 atid jing, and impromptu brushes afford much phensyiseonein crews for it in susp ted e AGO, June 2).—Clarence Mackay oP las i f Sadgers TTSEEr Pity Oren were fully 7,0 persons present. The! Z Wit . interest to the Jaige ETO; GER Re ee eae eee eae e thelr uce | @ opparently: anxious to/add some) good only changre were Kitson going into |@ ways nround/ the? training quarter will show. wth _ [horses to his string and make It one ? Eycry ‘coach {* putting his men’to the| ‘The positions in which the crew willl most formidable Inthe United race have been drawn, and the result Js tte Na est purchase les that of A runswick, by St. bought the coit Nl did t . it ns Fira ada Sudhoft he hardest kind of work, but after to-day a Larue ‘ 7 only'a little Nght/wark will be the pro- OR |. Pennsylvania FIRST GAME. SCORE BY INNINGS: Kramme the Vrawny youths will follow. |Syracure; 3. Columbia: 4, Wisconsl Mt Is sald, p “ice is considered UPARKA BROORE TS Bea B URES os ‘for one admission @ rather mens champion’ Brooklyns HORA R BHA) Thore has been considerable betting on | Gornell; 6. Georgetown.) Varsity foie circumstance ‘of It Is that the Pennayl-\ Pennsylvania: 4, First Inning. filed t Dolan. Childs fied to Keeler. ig\both games from} wallace walked. Krueger filed to third, Murphy singled, scoring) Wallace < : Ing Nichols to third. Burkett Z JackRootWas Awarded |Several Good Cycling|Court Dissolves Recent 30000121 -7 Penne: 5 Sai vad ters the *Varaliy: race #0 far, and a strange |! ireshmen: F 5 SECOND GAME. perio pet: es un a os turned out in| Burkett ringled. | He ‘stole second, é A A i] RACE CHICA TRA < ut Pthe double- | Heidrick. Mied to Sheckard. McGann 4 hes No.runs. F y és toy eee: “ ‘elle; flied to Heldrick. Keeler we ay; fare! oa coe mistortune | reached frat on, Wallacas low throw. Bs AY e prcercer tel ne avets rama to the | jiruck out. No tune Bee a A Y i anh hey. threatened to set even to- Second Inning, Na Reis, : B x Pascy Done ore. Keeler, Keeler also got Ryan's. fly. S rAboal ba : i ph’ was not in the best | Nichola are wending Wallace to oo mhe arrived hore this af- a key turkey” to his our are tosi te itelloye..vne-runs ‘ A Events on Monday | Order Against Horse Night's Programme. Race Speculation. (GHh of bis afmiment war: Krueger, “Dolan nent <a high, one. (@ : Decisionin the 15th Round. Heidrick, Gatins foul filed to Krueger. 10 see you'fellows take both | 5 rink, th from this St. Louls crowd \thia : r < ec nent ees a was pie] arse {2 nothings but praise for Fred |to study him. Entering Yale five years 5 jeldric! ned. it ? , ago jen Was ®& poor student. le Donovan and his ball-tomers | with n pitched ball, Gnildn waiked, Me-| Cini or the Yale crews 96 und, 90 worked, ls way, f9 the front. Asan Vasiconfident of winning both |Gann moving to second. Wallace foul 4 of ie Yale crews ‘9 an . | oarsman he has had few superiors. The the Champions, and thelr | filed to Kelley, ‘MeGann reaching third. | heading one losing crew and winning |fact that he sprang from humble origin | wildest excitement Jack Root, the Chi- [for amateurs, will be the star feature Krueger, singled, “sooring | McGa ay and |the last year:of his captaincy, to whom Gay nots leseen a tne! preerect yale: apes cago middle-welght, wan awarded the }of the meet to be held at Madison Bn van’ walked, Alling. the | Romaee is paid for the manner In.which froparelthe: crew this year: stands ‘of? | decision In his Mxht with nid Carter on]Sauace Ganien Monday night. Th }Champions on the jump. i Ciohola fied out to Bheckard, | Yale demonstrated her superiority at|¢learly, It waa Fred Allen and Fred/a fuul during she fiftecnth round of] pairs that will battle for the prizes a ine 7 One run. New London. It was Allen's cone| Allen alone, working night and day, althetrs bout at iho Twentieth Century | Warren Zubrick and Walter Bardgett, | horse fas+] Donovan, who han been pitching rood if ; Purrell singled. McJames's foul filed | sclentiousneas, hin indefatigable appli: | severe taakmaater tut always Just. #20 |W C teat night, Lhe vletgr passed to| from Puffato, Charles Schlee and Er-laxaln in SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—Amid the| ‘The Pan-American team purault race | CHI AGO, June 29.—Retting at the ‘ cks, particularly that of the Jera course, may Ko on in the same nok, for the courts have dis: e |¥olved the order restraining betting on aces, The matter whl never srourht in the Superior Court, b9, |hall'recently, was put in to twirl against | to Krueger, Kelley filed out to Nichols. | cation to duty, never josing.an hour in|haa put the Yale men In coniition to : the'visitors in the opening game, whilo| Keeler nent a fy to Heldrick, No ruma, | Ris great effort to develop the Yale| win. ; hin dressing-room Umping, but unno-|win Billington, of Nowark; Gus and | for Judge Stein, who dissolved tae order, d ofew to the point of perfection and| Ife has been chosen again an Yale's| ticed by the huge crowd that ttended | Itarry Welsing, the fleet Gothamites, | sald suca action Hes entirely In the %, eee poadible forgehem Coreen ninay | Read locach sande thats ho vwill; not) be | the mill, but Carter) wan the hero of the | andi J.) 3t.jLindley amd! D. W. Heagerty, | main of the Criminal Court and thy NEW YORK- -CHICAGO. El. He has shown that he understanda|no doubt. Aflen’Is the hero of Yale|ccasion. Iiix wonterful fAghting, at)of Bridgeport. @ Court of Chancery shoutd not exer - rowinge and fs an able successor to tonday: ae An timen In the face of adversity, earned The) tenia‘ wilt petnltted axalinet Cy {ts right of injunction where a ! . Kennedy, Allen's aasistant| him the good will of the crowd, and his |other In heats and the winners will meet | remedy o." law ox! ‘ ——. ‘The writer has had an opportunity to| coach, wiil be sent , ts tec e. On the. steeply B 4 (Continued from First Page.) observe thin taciturn young man’and | {he rowlne ayatem iq eamiind to study | greeting when he left the ring was a Peete Une ovent ought to tbe | 80 the Harlem and Washington Park \ ; hearty one. productive of a highly exciting serles of [tracks car: continue thelr races dn the ( t 3 fat 3.30, The man who kept his coat en Fourth I No more qtudborn contest has ever [Content ye ne monty of apore [raed ls aid the old myte of bet- 4 rf 3 A been seen on the coast than that in ere M y ting will b gun to-day. ; Baeble ann an oalty. Van Rot Raymer'a fy without movin Shieh Root and Carter met. It was hit | furnished in the Avecmiles inp iracen {or | ceane eee eee OR Saas ment. Time—I.08 3-6, r Tomine. : Aeibtetewaeedting aed ey . and hit all the way, and both men were | amuteurs in whioh special prizes, will be Fer ienuoreTan waTay en ( ieed'favorite, but his price} For the Ohicagos Shorty Hartsel i dell rolled wn easy one to wenry from thelr exertions when the /given the toad mend mile hanlicap | + rebel fed beh Bipoet ttme Honolulu was| rapped slow rofier to Hickman and] Ganzel and wan out. No runs 5 eferee allowed i claim af foul by Rock: |e ee foanional, in_which much noted Ei nuBeaansljingasen Fars, otk ine) New, | HD. cut out the run-|beat it out. Green bunted and Matty| | Warner's short fy fell safo in lett aM UE Ra ae an merchants aa Tom Cooper, Frank rk Exchange will play thelr, track, whore he| fumbled the ball. Dexter rapped an] fluid. Hartael’s furrble let chim take Se ee ree rorecaivoatrsremed mer, HB. Freeman, ‘Collett AoW Ole heawehson At yiand O’Hagen drew jeaay one to Matty, forcing Hartsel at| sscond. Nelson, tryini b ° wavatcamn DACK) fore more ee Maya, Fisher Downh Prospec rk this afterns : drive O° . trying to bunt, drew see nockingeout: power, for At nya, © Downing, Hate | Proxy this afternoon, The ve. lagen won by| third. Chance cracked a single over sec-| three foul strikes and retired. 5 ° ve : ‘ . Butler antl 1 ame ie the first of a series ° | fulu'waa the anme distance |ind banc: scoring Green, Canzel mutted | son's Nant ran eurnored ort, Wardell the tinish/ of;the! round /he/ was) getting Her andl Hunter wil) Pie cup offered. by. Jacob Wusino: ss Who finished strong. | Doyle's suft rap, filing the bases. Ray-| hand. Dexter got the, ball and threw e | 88 Rood as he rent, aleus by. no. mer atrock out. McCormick dunted, | him out. Time was called to give Wad- a - ———————————— = = — Matty fell d he reached the ball, | dell ‘ Fea e e eee [tatama tant Siciindes mptmcetear| Yankee Henley Crew/|St. Levan Disqualified on the Health ' contre meadow. Belimch wnushed the|A mingle tovcentte antituok sscont on | Lucky in Race Pre- for Victoria Cup at | 7 &2 t a oid ballon the trade-mark and the sphere| Green's. fumble. Selbach and Melbrid Hoon 7 ; 2 fi | sailed Quer Geena head, cov! for three] tallying, “Doyle tooke Waddell out, td liminaries. Hurst Park. of those who use Straight the how man, Kor & hg hand when he| Gangei out, ‘Foe rune, emer ee ° an i Whiskeys are such that those came up. Waddell knocked his bounder rie 2 . . 5 who use them fora few weeks ae 2 down and threw him out. Hickman’ aj Ae sy ate nncrifice ily. to Green brought Sel Hartecl popped a fly to Gangel. Van HENLBY-ON-THAMES, June 299.—The| LONDON, June 29.—St. Levan (8. never return to compounded again, “5 | competing crews at Henley gathe: Loutes up) came In first tn the race for home. angel died, Dexter to] squeezed Green fly, Davis made a ifi- | Doyle, Two runs. star stop of Dexters han) rap and| this afternoon at the town hall to draw| the Victoria Cup at the Hurst Park to- i; , aA threw hie minn out. No rune, for tations and races. day. Iichard Croker's Sweet Dixie «| CYCle Races at Manhat-|Nothing in Old Story oO Gc Id \Vro Secon avis's rap to left’ was good ‘for a base, ‘Boo! 9 eo; chaos. | icring rotled a grasuer ta Nelson and| Warner tiled to Green, “Nedeon kefted The Ponnsylvania crew had good luck | Itelff up) wag second, and Claquer fine i Br Or ee eee nate te noe ant | foul Ay. to. Kling. Mathewson hit to [in drawing to race the London Rowing hed third. An objection wi Wentered tan Beach Attract of Their Transfer to who was|Hartsel drew a free pass and atole aec-| Dexter, forcing Davis at second. No [cr : * ul. No (Chub, one af the weakent of the crews, | Against St. Levan on the ground ore . i ond, Green fanned. No runs. runs. jand ‘alao in wccurine the Tucks, or hel: | inn.) Ie wan cuktaineds nat the eee na a Big Crowd. Washington. Cormick, forcing Warner at secon ‘ Van Haltren's rap waa too hat for| the back ayy Doyle, Davis scoring. Seltach ined out mans another three-baxger to dee left ald: tallying Matty and) Van Haltren. Me- Bride struck out. ‘Three runs. , cats ed | esting ted *y thepballfani rere ee toria. MANHATTAN BEACH BICYCLE |ington, It told Waddell gave. Dayis. transportation. sixth in tered. station, mix Warner dropped a vingle in right Mell] Davie a : Under the | awarded to Sweet Dixle. <7 seston, H and Ganzel sent Chance to the |. Under the conditions prevafiing to-da: s , aierises, | Nelson. tryin to steric Perved AMY) pench. Dayle'a ine fy w eee ieee La crew eetting the Tucks (tuckingham. | The Victoria Cup ts a solld gold atat- ) ‘ Ces yer. Mu Me-|flickman, Raymer drive hit Matte in [anlte) mecuren an advantage variously | uette reprerenting the late Queen Vie- (Special to The Evening World.) Of course, the story came from Wash- e @ length to two Jengths , of how the National N. Y., June 2.—Thore who an tnfleld hit. League magnates have been disgusted | A ‘own from the eweltering | with the poor financial showing of the| 8a Straight Hand-Made. Sour ———— ———__ ck to first Van tran out a mile, . well repald when they reached | Brooklyn Baseball Club, and that plans| Mash, made by the James to ‘Third Inning, tno. yj this race track, There was ae srekunserea(ay for iheatranster of pie Crow formula. e Taniler vy breeze coming from the Ocean, and the | club to Washington, at an oll “eling’s anore M . utanda | story, having heen launched once before, |Gold Medal Awarded at Paris, 190% -119.Shlekien19 10 10 Dexter fanned at three of Matty’ Davis and ¢ ir AIT, MeOues----- 6 1 II shoots. McBride wax under Chan Cormick. MeRelde got Kilngs ghort ty. big crowdof xpectatora Int 1 off in a few minutes, But then, as now, there is nothing in it. Rineenc sa yneclicowpted arent fy. Matty pulled Doyle's bounder down| Enean itted « fly's Beliach, No runs. aon it re Palen and toned the ball to firs runs ckinan) was out, McCormick — to. c Wheel sn’ c Tart cond. Won driving. Thme—1.12 1-5 Hickman stra nt, Ganze ted short | tlrst el singe, Davie rea i ne Lae here Sheer Be tne hk cand tndlewell Wels hard tell H. B. KIRK & CO., rama atr Ma BNG ayy |to frat. Davis numnfe drive tol pass. Gs sole third. Warner hit whose auspices the racing con- | ine when. th ult. President aleddan'e ‘ ntre, Ho dieW trying to steal second. | to Dy cing Davis, Ganzel seor- e (eted, de@erved thelr success, for they] Ebbets and nator tien Piha Sole Bottlers, New York. b Ld fectiy satisfied with thelr incom _ = Whell, te Intter an added spurte ie: favorites: uns Ing. Neison Med to Mayrher, On run, had arran lent card as an Bart, with Hyp! wht cue sms Uv Sra tang FN ee ar iirwetion. ‘There were men seth inter] MASP Weitere unr they j Sai King. mM national reputations In- the various ‘The Hrooklyn Club f: ittg to stay Preece DUFFEY WINS — FOURNIER WINS |Sczraday Uesds Glen-|Old Challenger is Lett|rcaidr atoms" | Meters a RUPTURE CURED. . frasietariere Lia ney at End of Morn- | Behind in Fi “rhe sun : fae “pit what ie the uae of denying Ing, and aft y n First Race The summaries: has But mebae inthe Uae of tenga No Pay Unless Cu brought Blue 1 F; . meh tA Blues Gini kerma Yann As ing Round. Si a cher j tae eet AndEvanttator he ce & nce Wreck. i tome "Rata 90, Apa Pits ——— aed ourladvanced mnetbed we have mas-\., /) well (120 ante) thirds 0. 3. Kumble (90 ed the cure of rupture. \ 4 i , forcial to The Evening Wort) Fe , - Se Se wn by We Pena. 16) GIANTS IN HOBOKEN. The most axgravated cases cured in 30 i e . ROTHESAY, Firth of Clyde, gune 2 yards), 0. V rk (15) yards) second; Floyd days. No detention from business. No a Van Halt Ane Fin. pert 126 Turnor.. 3 Waly 12-10 sEWOOD, N.S, June 2 —The |The Shamrock [land the Sham rh; George Leander 190 od Game Is Expected Acroas the | cutting, No operation. No pain. No truss. Nnal rounds for four et teh at 36) had thetr frat trial this afternoon str River To-Morrow. fi W stages tears bers oreo» aoe: |THE EUROPEAN AND. ARIGHN holes, and an 18-hole medal piny handi- | the’ forme Was wrecked, A steady : Bue Yankee Sprinter Runs!the French Chauffeur wound up the annual tournament [twelve tw fourteen knet breega wax a, Hreoktyn: (0. Young, Keyport 3.) "i ptaverttoltobe Tur: Hrieht to the front Fi R th Z < y New Jernoy State Golf Anwecla-|htowing when. the. yachts lett their SERRATE Ease atte atu Glonta iwi Journey) over, see i Reena teprincotatanvelnurseltaldi nese ine Race at Lon- Reaches Berlin First Inglewoul Golf Chity itnks [anchorage under malate se ational ken to-merrow to play an exhibition MEDI l KD SURG! AL INSTITUTE ond and Eth pird. "There wis Ina blate of glory. 7 Piacrinle wiasicalel ye atnoothieierd | the [TARSAL \ kame with the crack Hoboken team at i . i the St. George Cricket Grounds, This |. a orecerd for blazini ye AM not Keep any way. The finaltets fort} Man Kennaday, of Mont mney, the Co mmreck TL pulled ahead and led the round Hogany Point, gradually tne vsing the gap until she was) three ngths ty the lead, he boats then started sheeta and don A.C. Games. | After Two Day Trip. Change unt they revched the far tt where pert om uy Bright, of Melbour for ie point a: RUE ost ee ed on er two. Nearing the stretch OC ela t ; nor moved Ethelbert ap ity SI B rn a. F Dees ne RERLIN, June 2 is the third time these teams have come | gomce Hour f a 174-20 Ave. together, and as the last game Was a Pie UY MM. Cor.1ith st. ee Lanter Wilson. semdaacoane, | Very excltIng one, the Indications are di nN Wh. UPreeman, second, time, 1mm thet ‘vosmmorrnn's rare wil be one |" ev TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES cup wel Golf Club, and WoL rnicr won the race from Paria to when they made the «wing 5 " ct Mhowed half a iengtn inf Ul thy Georgetown sto! the i ! at ALS damble student, wl from the | rached along the Hute shore from Bo- —————— {t looked only a question ng |, rani i POS UU ATAU siti ay G pe ore ream Bo: Manager Davis will have out his regu- on_and winning. ei yy ‘i tremendously 1Eat and Tenn ant, Kany to Ascog, three miles. They had e Jar team so as to not run any chances “purner eat down on Star Bright, § : s atter tae fed ‘ _ [rad a mpirited contest, bur Kennaday a fale racing trial and the challenger BASEBALL CHAT. of, Recting defeated by the Jerseymen ? j er, and rode a brilliant finish : yard ' ; t kratually forged to the front, leading [dropped the older boat in a Cushion she “Letty” Doheny and Benger will do the a ching for the Giants, while Norton Me to accom: ore been the turn and four up at} has ne ae will do the twirling for the Hobokens, under him was good and hi ; j ssa ; : fecatay ; ; NATIONAL LEAGUE, gained on Ethelbert, until at th Re ' 2 one pole O'Conor t to the whip, ¥ B nite fo d nd iot the morning Met, . a , . The game will be started promptly at Btheber hung on for a furiong and : < rf ar i Privead M. and Ing played in the) Over the three miles the ehallenges | pene 5 fait 2.0 PLM: heniine was icone, Star Bright ares U 2 Kraen ‘ tg bitter ol Consolation Cup fnal between Dumont | opened out a big lead, probably of from New York , Se aa Pert was ten lengths In. fr stand) Farman's) com. | Clarke, Jr., Murray at, both! minute to a minute and a half, bue | Thatta htea@y 1d 3D RACING NOTES. exorcise 2 of Sfelbourne. 3 OatiRontntlenl wuitheltrottinn |e Ry a eee Uming was impoxaitle, an she waa putes Fitth Race—Full steeplechase cour Nn aL EMT ABiCOGWIineaMtEhonT ot was 3 at the end of the morning | thrown ineo the wind t It the olde E, J won by Passe Partout, Magic Light was j ate eam hoincs a laGane round: atecholnrelcommoune? (Oe bas or \ ‘ Garrigan bad an ugly fall on Dalm of Gilead, ‘geeand and Fulm{nate third. nae , boat's ceming up. clus. W . . little Henderson, om Friend Jack, nearly put ; seond Bal wa ties ite at ray : the third cup are H. Scott, North Jers] the two yachts were afterward sent |chiae 8 Ge drrigan excused the, bor } ieetsarin : Retell fe minted the WInKING pont: sey Country Club, amt 1. OW. Candies, | og towant Rattle, “The new boat again | ttt 3p 3 faperience and made no coms : : : wae th ¢ MN: rhe it Nae, mnilitary. band | Baltusrol, The latter will doubtless win | seg 9 one could not follow, — | Washinaton,.25 x lot of speed in the second ee 2 \ Jah sure as le was 6 yoo he 1 z Dt ‘cot cd by Ba asay wusaaconI ANGE WS iH broke Themis the tne ot acallvelaerpensiter tie ae Tilak seep pa Well, there n't mu oak MG Gabe sme beating inthe, epHiDk : ‘ eat, D. Carey wag second ani Owes | subiters, exeltably surrounted the vletor,| ‘The nai for the fourth cup between of the Glants. Who ‘ Y Sa Re by «ix yards in ‘ RRR NAEAUPOURITRLEHEM ERIE COWA IE OLE Le rent aR TAT eT Ooo cial heeaet neal if 4 t mettle the British record by eee nler. ‘The latter was then selzed upon | born oa lt eat Baa eo ond. | by @ number of enthaslasts, who cartied| Sup at the end oF the morning coud. fromthe In the high Jump, handicap, Baxter, at | nim <houlder-aigh co the Jude nd | The final results were st 4 nie delivertes from the | Mr. Vosburg has been making wonderfully aus BIYAS eC Raseres: scratch, won with six feet two tn whence he was conducted to the Prize] Kennaday beat Glenney by 6 up and & ‘ ites lately te ing thes fourth race, sieatrezs MF] Maxtor failed inan attempt to beat the | Pavilion by Count ven Schoenborn-Wier [to play. Le ae ane ie lay Placed division Anished — heads Britiah record. entheld clarke, Jr, beat Ollphant by | up and asi ani pinche Lbetiet ames and imayte)| apart as teeeis/ 25 | peace) apart. That We some ten Mg | ial enn = : - a -Jeu x bey ee in Aguring after all where hi 8 : sage ios | 8? his opponent and apparently sould have | Garretson beat Mitchell py Sup and t cam nit all Slant when, they was [be brought ao clovely loseiher by. weight ad: wo! ty vores a id piping. ew a nt eae 3 EMU NOON SAUNA he Nd: Aniier beat Hugh Scott by 19 up and u Mc Miaecthe’ Business ot the | Sim) MgCormack uncorked a goot thing in 8 = sto play ——— s Bheet esl ihaoes eda) a one deserves~luck a ane 0 more than MeCormacl 94 | 0Ee A FINISHES AT ST LOUIS . . TR eats Follmg agataat him for some tm Tunica lapses HOLMDEL YEARLINGS SOLD.|American-Built Idu uit Wetle man Nelwa ' and wit . . erican-But na Winnle O'Connor wuperb race on Knight | *ffect |& permanent and speedy. cu ‘ tion thee Won the Regatta | fu Seen arte yet made the ot bores perform at [auendance for ladies. {Mh Gideon Paya $10,200 for His High- ; work In the feld, hla best. at Kiel. se Lawissohn, the copper king, made aa- my other killing on Herbert yesterday. ‘Two doors below Wanamaker al RACE TRACK, ST, LOUIS, June 2. ‘The races run here to-day are as fol- . [ u lows: She mt : . @ | First Race—One Mile. Won by Hardly, Coe 6 byte re ui ts CLOSED SATURDAY'R $ to 1 and 3 to 1. Syl ‘ (Special to The Evening World) recon, “and Insurrection, | ,AHMEPSHBAD MAY RACE THACK.| Co ais en Ne at ca en ae | ere | June 2. ‘earlings from the Holmdel jun mperor lam 0) Mor i pen hi, net ange Bae fe SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Medical. an, for Ina i peace et cae eres — Ate a eamarting, borvou tet| OLD DR. GRINDLE, yer Afteen minutes, oo Just ended affalr ST Wi They were only playe you ki aust it would | cures painful, smarting, nervous feet IS yeate a apecasing in deveasce ol mis. Unde BSSER: - AB! TON, ‘Stine 2.—Ceorne Mel” eecond Race—Three-quarters of a] Stud were sold In the Fpgig-Tipton Cam-| Germany is a Ko0d y the New York lightweight, en- ule Wen iby. Ny akaras 212.00 1and /4°t0 | pany B paddocks befoi the races began. | rough sea yesterday ¢ } el, 1 to . was second; |/the brother to Jean Beraud, a colt by | °° picky re Aimouity last fight! tn | Potheen, third; time. L244. Nils Highness—Carrio C., went to Dave | can-bullt yacht, Idunn, to vic No, tt Is best not to roast the umpires of ory In tha] and must ve given some consideration, foie mighty hard-hearted player who would net | oq ingrowing nalls, and instantly the'Jocal boxer.) For eo ui for $10,300. Tegatta here, in a fold of ‘forty-th is rs : | ‘The higheat ales were Lf aleh ek Aaa Min forty-three | bye ee ayers of tle own team a little the s"sclentine treatment Blood aden gave Dalya baa| WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS] n.'c.. by itis ttishame—oinads, D, atseon, | Atarte 4 fiivor tt. it they were only real umplreseome- | takes the sting out of corns and bun- 3 in bones, red spois,. sate pth he deal a $2,000. The boat wax rubstituted for the Em-| thing real might be‘ sald, * ‘eatlaet fy aweilngsy ide fe c., by His Highness—Carrie C., D. Gideon, Weil, we have Algie Meliride with us, Looks | fons. It’s the greateat comfort discov- | sey and bladter riety ata, (naar ae ae ones: Ea at CN niaat 110.300; R. ¢., by His Highnese—Chemlee, 1M. Myers, Jo not waste time ¥2.000. LD Futority, b. f, peror's Metcor, which was so badly 7 ie iekmay wae ole ee hu tiete wit [ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease prinaren aes a it titul physicians. Remomber damaged during her passage from Enk-| short, (gal, take hus, the , land as to make her unfit for racing, tect i) makes tight or new shoes feel easy, It | pk. GRINDLE has nr) f by His Highnem—Dat . with Prank Bowerman and dit recnrd: for marvelous ¢ en, Keene: wae iterdlee, | ro winning of the race by tte Amerl-| , Whats ry ner ending | jg a certain cure for sweating, cal- ne a is Uiganewe—Chetton, |. Gideon, can boat has definitely. settled the| tat game,auckly ys Dow't) you. think, d'hot; tired, Re aching feet. Try. ‘ Sap ‘ Kaleer’s plan to have’ ano! could: get) more satiataction out of a Bit: by lous and’ hot, ‘tired, e or Migahee—Leuit Ly Me i i Mt atraight/than by ti amr a “ boat built for. him. $ Peeking at it atralg! vy upper-catting It) iP fo-dai Bold by. sitidruggista and) me erry ; ace dineases, Poutire ang: Teh. eurcilen

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