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TS aN APL CULL, 4 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVE ING, JULY 11, (901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. | THE WINNERS (WITH M’BRIDE AND MILLS AMONG THE GIANTS, WILL JOCKEY ARCH ENON INNING CEE NCES CROW CRlGrrere| COMUsacll ——— ++ 9 rw BOG New Pitcher Shows Quality in Prac-. tice and Pleases the Critics Immensely. Interesting Develop. ments Expectedin Re- cent Turf Scandal. Neve Loran Colors of J. B. Hag- gin To-Day. Jockey Coombs, convicted of puiting Wax Taper at Sheepshead, has been lvrought to New York from Fort Erte, and with him Ia Tommy Powers, who, Gectal. to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BE uty 1.—There was lunbl Freda qned Al released ty Ch j little ow inn likely looking vr. | at Br ] yet the an their rr | i jit ds said, knows much more than erflowing. a4 Root |Coombs. It has been stated publioly, e lor of ground fn th few pltobing | | that Coombs received $99 for pulling nd his w the reat « the race track so mu lity of long chances w the ho betw eo and hat Powers wag the go- ’ n, eldom muffs a pall Me nue htt pecially tr wht ot uy the card sec: ryogame he nas p (ee aE lh After the etewnrdés of the Jockey Club és ch porsibilities. fie hae stolen aeveral bases withouce Ie [convicted Coombs by withdrawing his ‘The programme had but one stake mea torematn tn the ame a knows how. to | @ ©)! icense he and Powers went to Fort feature, the Iroquois, « Hen s featered tinge | Eatow all Cie ben nd shootn tn the |g @ | iele, ‘They were both denied admission ar-olds, at a mnie i h shandy man to pte will be given a try out here or at |® 2) | k, and Bob Pinkerton, setting atwaninotlalranrenent f the regular | Chicago, and Tf past peri fe) ) sleuths on the trail, succeeded in tn- aston! ‘ AAAROPROTiDEthebres anything he will make © § ducing them to return to New York, ¢her Commando. T Ve “red i Clase A. ph 9 @)i¢ Coombs will tell what he knows hi por Bonnlber: " New York State League, (s) © | reinstatement would not be too BI kendfalbunch ot! fn the League for some | tren games out of elghteen. © Bl price to pay for the information, : , ee city Paige SHE ogy ral bo whose surnames are Will | @| Cause In these cases the real criminal at and was simply ac: u i - te but Steet 6 Inches | 2 he inan who procures the fraud, not e horse 2nd get over the row ) why describe him? every inch is well plted | & ng. nd, tails, but. the sinner by far, |The boy Is tem fa the al me He has not he dine [NUCH speed) ag Mathewson. but hive. fe ix showing a great d Possibie ist § the toy who performs the act of te Watercolor was the class of the with New York than he 8s trot of the ball In exe nteresting developments are ex- @nd to-day he ran in sore « ariier In the rowith Chi He is heneetady be having ved “I within a fow day those of Joo Maxgin, 1 rhopolis is a hard town to xuc- with his folks there for many y The bunch being faint hea: ball a he Kip Sel. home club, which Is a member of the Coombe aya a Nace Horse. th @ade up its mind to back Shaw, he | $@pm the past master of 1 League, was the only profes. nization he « 1 with, Hwan ao remarkable tha nuns a of Wax Teper, J. Durrows, wes ta The traines the stand before the stewards at Brighton Reads pluyer a na quit, but his suc fart of nurs : Mega | fost himeatevery oppor- tt attracted the attention of tore tha’ ae nee Goin ere ee sea uching tonnye. chevexpertiof/thel national spastime, § ‘oombs, the Jockey ep eureka Le COTS f tirivuted the hone Taere were more clubs. than horea she: scvolranilis ath team York after the youngster, but % er Glents’ new twirl ‘bid was the best and that ts |) = ainly ‘ut enn kame y ' yor Bahien three armed up bet will In the future be termed a nefnna VARDON BEAT BRAID. Open Golf Champion Loses te His Closest Rival. Rhal?-GOWRIE, Scotland, Juty 1L— Harry Vardon to-day beat James Braid, who won the Oven Golf champlonship of Great Britain June 6 by two ap and Sone to play, in a 33-hole match. —__ BASEBALL CHAT. -< \ Soocnogog jraich 110. Denaman ed, 107, Mounce i PUT THREE MEN OUT AT ONCE. #]/2 are often called upon to render unpopular and seldom Ket a chance to explain thelr verdicts cision was ever rendered than that which the e king of umptres, tells about. Here ix Gaft- Raseball ump’ eletons, and they eounique ¢ Fadia 115. Jobany of Navari ery Jere Black, 110, Mitchell irk Lane, 10 Phelan Caran 110, White Sart fair Won haniny Cervera, the favorit in front ‘and was 1 ning easily by a lon Tom Kenny, wi strong and ‘be the vince. Capt. January and Bobs were promi Bent for half the distance and then dled | bp; one alle, weulla Perhaps nom noted John Gaffney hey’s story sophe most unpleasant dectston I was ever called upon to render was in 1 game at Chieako The New York Glints by James Mutrte, were playing against Anson's far m. O'Rourke, who now awn in Connectiout—and he te ther K ball at o-who was then a n leading vr the Glants for some time, ome whim, Mutrle had changed the order of batting for this and, as usual, when play wax called | had a score-card ‘twas none me to bat, T hesitated r back to the bench and in 1888 has a teat the age of fifty of in batting “Owing to particular Kame, sip with the batting order, and noticed the change. Of cou ffatr, and a moment later, when O'Rourke t. giving Mutrle time to call the ‘Or up the right man COOLEY BREAS. LATEST FH0S GOLF RECORD, OF OLFERS. Bett f hin good games for the Starters, whte, jocks. StIIIfPin str} ~ me of tie Cinelunaul outea ‘Ina twinkling the ball came over the pl and here, as frat batsman was at his best, and all tee ee Maw ST YT an he heard of thetr tu up, was O'Rourke, the man Heted ag enth on the score card. 1 called a as di night from ivered O'Rourke met it square and Champions Open al Sirs hall and when the second ball a : and Buelow both play Ms ‘ ennai as ‘ tohtgh over the outfleld brick wall It int. ordinarily, a Jo; ‘ Davine pul Series of Five Games |: Ree SIROTA TEI Te eee nee eee plaudits of the Chicage crowd, where Otourke fc} Hartford Player Goes|Clothes of the Links): PeMiaFiaio’ vice Si pet : eee AOU NGS Ae iegcatimetis ate ee ue) Terme cen cue entre are Peo ran in the Home Of the) friin wean sthnwn tate aoa ee yatamen ont with e player batting out of turn saree Out at New Haven meres at cosh Cera ale npn rere pred ‘in vastly TYme—t eini \- elnatl job and tere was O'Rourke, the seventh batsman on the lst, as 1 sald, and i i esorts. ents ‘in the last fen Kames, ‘Keep up the Seen me a 3 es To-Day TTRATGAT IVKat Rel lavaT about ee ear areal sielimatialaalluestoaeclara hel lentttnecelon taser Links in 37. fond ope eammy and So tney aga ted tha wnaxtuus to have him, . wm he tx a Rood and) would: tmn- agement half of the inning closed, although not one of the three had te or handled w bat I. therefore, reluctantly turned and cision, declared the dide retired, and, grasping the broom, y off the plate, running, with Pleasant ————— man The Natting Order, wo Tok at the Pitte: vou want to be lea \< Look at tte If you want to be tn style at the sum-| ye. Look at the Pitts mer resor! days bring your golf Dechlagitartoelverine togs wlong rthem all the thme} atn by @ ran, while, the te golf tourna- | tg possibie ' safe welts off Cheabro's ‘That some teams are NEW HAVEN, Conn, July 11.—Some very clover playing was seen in th second round of the anced my wided Lo he far turn, where way poorly. al tind fe decision was a surprising one, and, while It wax not elt dune” wing begat fsmailt ; & ito a LC WALTIMULARU oenlal Oeneina nine ment for th mplonshlp to-day A uaenivdnnrleninriseeneniprenara® yan evted aething. ” Woolde't that jar etc mutt t with Me grasped by the ¢ sluts afiuatiaul ons as hari oR sie a b tleularly, wh any pitcher easily by a y i Dike Far Tae siitrlelandihiniCin Dut it had to go, and that eptso FR. Cooley, of Hartford, agate) tony belng made for a vacation I for the Linke, sa resorts where the thirtyeney broke the ree: ome forms an in ant Wit shall | wear?’ bers answer “Be ws unconven- anal ae you like, for th Wink of your clothes th play”? mosity, who thre stretch and beat Marothen a half for the plac GREE FOOLED. INGLE RACE SHAMROCKS, 100) FOR A VOYAGE,': naeth end WALL Creal cUreery wits | r y ure. tel It is impossible to add ta delns Kiteon. p IRD) RACE: Umplre—Relite Place 4 had ferolde: sie ferloner Mettine | (Sterelai tt Stage tte. Jocks, SUMILFIn. Str tace | CINCINNATI, * ety aa | Champions innty into town thie morning res of five ames with Hid Mebhers red legs. They ow ssortn janything to such a straight, ya, Sin] HAND- MADE SOUR au Teneo MASH Whiskey as soll in such weathe that of last who ists in playing It needs 2° | wdin the isehtest and thinnest ’ AT CD |that would improve it. Itis , Intiedders put ana eractios this morning tothe Chnemnatt dia Brome, jr fe, Drnwell, 105, rt Stert gost) Won earth Nov. Up iigntnat a bra of Baseball artivt en dot a whotennle hoballdime may vme al me Youngsters . wuity to Harievs fumble tnd Kelley was niland thi ond oon Pte ity run back raving Left the trap Getw New Maven, defeat ro trousers are still ins obll Husa. fetauit: Dr ¢ nom ey Lewin and Bite ean apes eon Aires NA eater Ten Zstas funnel ones. | perfection to start with, made fons fees AM tea hoe sHiGhenBanunicecs Challenger Shows Su-|Nelson and = Stinson|- 7. 0 vv Mere see mes ea 8 fon, weatiet | by the James Crow formula, ant a quarts tn ent that John ‘T, Hrnst periority Over Old Will Ride for the New Mavens 4 aioe courses. (never bottled until fully and th . wh players: "| matured, cyipuus are wile. | Gold Medal Awarded for Quality, Paris, 1900. ; H. B. KIRK & CO, Sole Bottlers, New York. Boat in Light Wind. Prize on Monday. i outst nots fPee play of thi that will shad het the sun aw with a xe in Parts t Monday t Madivon Sq 4. the presen VY PIRTILOF CLYDE, July Shamrocks bad) anether haw: whe holts the be hour, will be the contest. JOM. Balouara Le suntry one af the NDAD Ey bas. SYHACUSE, 1 -On atipulation of viger would we dtott of lene ride nm In exe Healt. or CURED. tor the Untied, States July [to ridiow on the small tracks, will ' The improved esaetie tr only truss in ofall to trail thetr motor at any apes eatetence tnt bs benlute comfort a asia ronmd Uke tieie beanie af the Gary Di ight aed dua RACING NOTES. “entries for she mateur ev oats seased. |::.: vermaneat aA t New Yorks mt Gray fret. Ing with amateur the present i who peat Morsalie oink through thet: acct Jed whien rider } r namrocks are to] whoo nda After Outeants, int July Wo dtp icht w ‘ by Prince sone nut J rat } @econd, ‘me in trying to get BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. TOO DOC eK Deisirereie' ot “GIANTS IN ACTION ON THE FIELD. Gel Ses narane c wt te ie wera San 2 Tats sation of the blood, the entive (uate. ty tlt oh TRACK, tl roadway, to-morrow When there is a natural and healthy circulation of the blood, the entire | TRUSS CO. ay, SCRE area te a ERT Joeney Landry has sand to rite tor Ser Ts qmantity, estimated at one-eighth the weight of the body, passes through the | (plished 12 yeare), Baour trusses are aot % Riscethers bores CRACK PACERS MATCHED. | heart every five minutes, ‘This rapid flow of the blood through the system ore- | “Tan fora tere Wanemtkers, near Sth trdat Fyrt ttace-Por ¢ te vents the entrance of disesse germs and impurities of every description, It Maule sin Are to| filters out all that is not necessary or good for the growth and development of Siiteery Poser Chri the body and nourishin:g and strengthening to the muscles, tissues, nerves and Sporting. . pots bones. But, unfortu’ few persons can rightly claim an absolutely pure 0 Becond Race. pectal maton nd perfect’ and unpoiluted circulat on and in consequence are | _ e eS; erable diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, the greatest enemy B At vatem through the Lood, and Cancer, Serofula, Rheu- rs, on Sevema, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Tetter — in fact, the majority of human ailments Ht will take caused by o: The Bleod is the seers Paces blood supply exposed tu nant tomankind, enters the 2021-2, ow matism, Catarrh, ine bay of the a t Niwings ends : EVERY WERK DAY AT 2.30 P.M fs : 5 pia sees ered and fostered ina sluggish nnd impover: OF AUT Strength TO-MORROW, THE GREAT 4 BE ished blood. Old sores, chronic ulcers and ; WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS.| sisi lor. OM sore, chronic ulcers and nose blood| , ext Handicap and 5 Other Contests, Lander’a Nant, 3 = di : naturally grows thin and pale be of the lack of the red corpuscles that RAG He Dit ACK aU AS EN, give color and strength to youthful blood, _Sallow coniplexions and rough, oily PAIK, July i—Tae races rum here! sting evidence some constitutional or blood trouble, which salves, lotions, pow- wilted sass fall ders nor any external treatment can cure, Diseases that originate in the blood, whether they manifest themselves as ulcers, tumors, itching eruptions, muscular or bone pains, require a tonic and blood purifier such as S, which not only antidotes and neutralizes blood poisons and humors, but possesses health-giving tonic properties that no other blood medicine does, It goes down to the very foundation of the disease, and eliminates from |_____ plahestcechtret EET Polluted Blood ticsystem everything of a poisonous character OLD DR. GRINDLE, 2 or that obstructs and clogs the circulation, It 33 yeara’a epecialiat in Uleeasys of men.) Vader RESULTS AT DELMAR. Breeds Disease viiiis up and imparts new strength and | obo Tk. cMiNbI A sltstas atone ood 3 ; vitality to the old innutritions blood, and jand skin disases, | pains Up hanes, red spots, when the arteries and veins are once more filled with new rich blood, the gen- |%rs, {prost and mouth, ulcers, painful. sell \ eral health begins to improve, muscles grow stronger, and sores and eruptions | 'ndsmmation, gravel, &c., wpeedily cured. of every kind disappear Hiren teeta S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier, and the | OLD pa. aris has a record for marvellow purest and most reliable in all blood diseases, It hus been tested iu thousands [cures OFFICE OVEN 20 YEAnS AT 17h West of cases during the pt fifty years, and is more popular today than ever. We | ielicise $1 flour Sto 9. Sandays B to 3 if nes att will be glad to senaryou our book ress end if in need ot nicdical advice rite , few GhISPASES OF MEY cuRED ray kn = coral Race—Beven-tghths of a mile. ! our physicians all about your case; this information will cost you nothing an¢ 4 LACT, peewee EES SEN® Pera aad Coa | comes rom expericuced aud edueated doctors, All correspondence is conducted how’ Jone standing. Prevtive, ea pet: 0 with the top-note! % ie hi y is 3 mec how jong standing. Preitive am® per NO, III.—“LONG JOHN” GANZEL RAS BE MESA MO 4 rere atone ae) St an thied, “Pimioticwe. oo O94 in strictest confidence, .-. THE: SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,.ATLANTA; GA, |=amat sore gusratcset. cuit any cies RACK TRACK, aMAR PAT W.-The races run here to-day bat Aste hay him seana 9 win rand wins ber out p Burrs vo: ADaW. Knight —_—————---- Seoe!Malah’ Taylor Fined Agni HIPROVIDENCE, ft. 1, July 11.-Ma eCaylor did not alow up at the bl oes to the money and Won by Frank Pearce, ati Charles Co. at 1 to 3. ‘at One, third, ‘Time—1.ii ‘Me(icine vensumebtn,

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