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ESET EE RUM NES NILA PETTERS ARETE THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1901, | —_———— ently t pies jockey Into a pulpy | Plactis a horse where He can win ‘ . A A i See rer atanee dashenacepealtte [olatie racing name i Irish Sportsman Coming Over with Racing . f n u H 4 Captain Rhodes, of New Cup Defender Got the, Asa Rule Broken Down a, op eden ed in| iK nack of Placing Stable—America’s Cup Not the Only Best of Skipper Barr To-Day. | Horses Make = Upfine ruer jan teen killed or ne | Horses Where They Trophy He Is After. Present Day Fields) ®reken pown Moreen tn ¢ | Can Win Is Half the ears 2 | While tt must pe admitted that stee-|inen. bet ‘ . Sir Thomas Lipton, who has won his|ning horses an you are in regattas, Str ‘BE y 20 s sf 1 ops were! . ! thera | — es *. | ‘i - +f BATON’S SHCK, to to Joly 2 starting 4 ope were and Horrifying ACCi-| jechasine tas improved somewna Rey Racing Game eke way into the hearts of all true sport-|Thomas!" sald the ruler of the Britons. jon started a ye AT by ys the s e felds tor the ost part are). ad! ~ y 5 Se | * Hen they were ready f start the til the felis tor moat p loving Americans by his display of|Nothing more wax sald. but the King's Sand Colnmbin net 11.30. Noth Somat tian wan about two miles we dents Are Numerous. made up of broken down thoroughoreda | tha Rappenecker's ase sportsmanship, has other aims in Iife| wish Isa command with the Irish mats qwere on the atarhoard tack. MielinntwuscAboutcarmtle:tocthe-northe| who have outlived thelr usefulness on] stroxed by sofia Mt an peed i for Instance. than the “‘ilfting’ of America's Cup./man. He waited for no further re- HUNTINGTON, L.. 1. July 23-—One of Cree Scr GUL | the Mat, in'o one of the atx ig relling races As Lord Rosebery once wished to win| marks. He just set about doing, and WO GO sar esata te Pe Ears | eerie red epee UNati een hecaral etn COAl a Beg iuist fart Yesterday's nteeplechaee wan charac:|he could have won of within tong Jul 5 | A Derby, 40 also has the desire to win |cffered $300,000 for the four best two- ee heraverithisitowavand: harbor ne committee toa ers sandbagging, comm ne to the ateead terized hy the singulur fefeat of the| price eecured ast Nay Suburban or Brooklyn handicap eelzed | year-olds in all England. But the own- shaieioe - and hosted preparatory signal at | TROnaes! , a meg shOa) Lett - | ; Ferrey up because the start did not suit him, |a Suburban o: y 5 o RE te Sing: fheatiot the News York | Hos, ceed thes mun wae: fired: tor” the | mechan on Miri arom neceeara| (Norse Charnmrace Aiteeensone7 ot atime to een eees Hees th rter could be dispensed | Sir Thomas, Jers of such property promptly raised PaEeh ela fuctersd ae) famaee coshed Me tine’ in. the following 0 order | eineEriT ae eaBeRL rida (aaweetil | Goeneairrerte rte iarta titer idee nu hatter creado Courceenoventilngrcaownron ents (Rien the riders themselves could| In short, Sir Thomas is about to be-|their prizes an extra $100,009, SFacht{Clubauffered no damage | crogamd tha line tn, the following orite: | Ine horrifying apectac 1 4a doubttul |tncked from|é to 8 te 7) to 10, Tut atter | crop of fourteen, PMeividere| 0 Awi> when rendy. gin a career on the turf and, althourh| Although the deal fell through then, (REI Steichen Tnet | Chat: Fredonia, Alan, Naot er ea aan in tyeesline, tron in front | pat nt. the ae Eo ae a ea inden of 0 fied! shaw Has Another Good Day. [his arrangements have not been com- |!t Is anid tt will be consummated within Driants Uiatiitordayrs tart would) bevat| eT Ta ene, Isolde.’ | of their very even sehen urouahiniba ciate lise Orcogree [arated A Shaw Nas in form again yesterday. | pleted, it Is raid on good authority that | short time, Then will surely follow 5 $£.90 A. M., and mainnalis were hoisted} Tae signal for the wehooners was klyen | 1.0 14 Mexico and in far away Spain| Veltch was cailed into the stand Le | Bombshel He eta tintaoubetal tianysone could Buena nextavesnssracingysenson beeing its muy ing ofjothers horses/-thelengage. } . M., Is were holsted crossed the ine an fol- pwrin > het S735 henge A) Va A aod Fnee after | sure. but {tite od or te iir me . ’ ment of a tratner, early this morning, Lone before the| {uw turiel, Latena, Katrina, | they have tie bul! fight, and Americans | shat could be done? The atewards| fio tare ‘Ne Ave won on Latton but Shaw. He i merronclial city his colors will Ci Ot Ss te the signing of a i et Md, CO. Shamrock, and the | -onc that sert of sport brutal. [asked some questions anc looker ed ape ses alike, | Wis alway very poorly, but he gave his) be seen ying on the tracks, Jockey and all other details essential to coramittee boat left her anchorage to| Emerald, Corona, 8} ondemn that sort of sport as brutal. [Asked some questions and then looked Jed | horse plenty of time ‘to get his stride| qe is truly pleasant news for the turt, | racing ateam out to the starting point a number] lant acrosy the line wax the old Amer | vee tney applaud and watch steeple-| very wire. ‘The betting did not show | ind had his fleld beaten at the head of PLINY A Pleas Ret me wencorgtnencuers ne Ea : of the yachts were making thelr way! {ot There was vary Hiltle wind trang | chases where falls are of dally occur-| that the favorite and been tald against wcatretch and shows clearly the high plane the! The news of Sir Thomas's intentions jout there. The start war off Ea food tide rence. It Is doubtful If there ina more| Heavily, Dut, on the contrary, he was the New Stand for Aquednet. sport occuples. when it attracts such |found {ts way among racing men and {eck buoy, ant to-day’s run of twenty-| (riie Conatitution got the beat of a very | shocking sight than the spectacle of al penpie in the Fink | 1 fies, announces chat ex-|men ae William K. Vanderbitt and sir |others tn jallgbranches¥ot sport, Not clone rt, cronel cighteei 1 | proveme. be de | 1 yton. once wi ev eight miles was the firat of the squad Re ea nd at the Columbia. for |horse falling at a jump, throwing hi anoulielPiacluartacnen: phettc puntahe improvements ‘are to be made | Thomas Lipton : : r sarcastic remark *yon's runa for prizes oftered by the club | carried thetr No 2 jibtoppails and rider heavily, rolling over the prostrate! some owners and trainers use grand | the onl een care A ueateniteednie Betting vine The news of the Irish nobleman’s new; Made, but al! hatled heartliy the pros- Yerhe finish point named was off Ludding- | m nutes after the startithesconstuilen bi vod, + while the rest of the Meld appar Sudame _ in placing thelr horses 'had habit t to pul 1 venture sromectek ether wae ae but ae that sch . $e A) Food aparts: * seemeil to be outs Seat | rea grol now abut eactalisiwilivasuutlées was to. fo! emis Everybody) Morris Cove ; bere atts | ton Rock, near | OMmetat rarting tme of ve natitutton follow. It all came out through a hint] Wished Sir Thomas success from the Of for Starting Pols jand Columbia showed an advantage of | lot King Edward" beginning of hit venture, and there Is the Col ‘and | Duty seiweco ib H : ardly an American, no mat Gonatiation, gat under wa sad Meroe Ob If you were only interested in rane |e te who will not do uikewige, 6 "AE combat ion gat under way. and befor mth f ae ho will they were fairiy down the harbor th SA CRhole feet wan inaking for the starting | va Mat Mhortiy ‘after amirize. a Rood | Soon after the start the haze hecame | “Breese came out of the northeast and | £0 thick that it was dimcult to distin: | PBy 9 o'clock gave promise of enotigh | suish the yachts, although at 1239 the } ; at to Morris Cove | Constitution seemed to be leaving tne! | Pind to make the beat to Morrie Cove | Cone tt ind. At that time the wind | | Strong eo) tide and head winds file” southeast and wns freshening al @yaiyererae DOO O ODO OOO COD DODOr x c DIECTOBDNS H Made the yacht= Te in Teschine, the] Httle 1@ ; =) 1® | 4 His Name Is Villeman); With L. Reiff Up Amer- AT BRICHTON. H and He Comes from icans'’ Horses First . 4 . e Schenectady. at Leicester. a — | Se 4 i \ The New York Basepall Club has| LONDON, July $3—Richard Croker’ ; the First|Canada Cup Yachts Get ne > all Chu { N, : ere Inshot Takes : c p signed a new pitcher. Like Mills, ne | Viper, L. Reiff up, won the Regulation ' : Race from Eloim Away to a Close comes from the Schenectady team of | Plate, for three-year-olda and upward, p Na Armor. Start 1c New York State League, His name|distance one mile and three furlongs, at . . is George Villeman, Last year he won|the firat day's racing to-day of the | twenty-one out of thirty-one games fn ‘eicester Summer eeting. 2 ¢ thi tn | Let 8 Meeti BR. wnich ho pitched. W. C. Whitney's Shibboleth filly, 1. (Bvectal to The Krening World | CHICAGO IuIyale Bright ekleatand @ President Freedinan has had his eye| Reif! up, won the Wigstown Maiden RACE TRACK, BIUGHTON BEACIE | ri cing to-day gladdened the hearts ®\ oh hlm for some time. in fact it wa+|Two-Year-Old Plate, distance five fur- B July B—Brighton was a delightful place | Ae tne vachtamen, wao are participating | & sald that before Mills was signed Freed-| longs. C. 8. Newton's Varna, Maker this afte-noon, nj ooaleinorihedut | tact racy riatipors hetCanadn' aveuaides| 3 man preferred Villeman. up, was second, and H. T. Birdsey's = Breeze blew through the grand stan!) ender, which began Saturday B)_Villeman te sald to be a twirler of | Madrigal gelding, J. H. Martin up, was fAand°fanned the heated city people Who | joatn were lined up for the etart _ 3reat ability, with a good nead and won: | third. re came down to the «1 ore to pick THe) Mitwauker, which yesterday loat her! ® $ Gertulfeneeds Gi), ne tise ap okey ease 2) repu jon he has mi winners, ; ridter, had been put in condition for © Mitte League he ‘wit undesneediy ead) NEWS OF THE BOXERS. The programme ans nothing extris|anocher endeavor to follow up her vio) S) ereatly to the pitching strength of the and the races were not varttularly|torious beginning of Saturday if @ Giants. Hart, the creates! Sgater Louteviile n + + —— o own some were i promising, The Atlantic Staker, a sel Ralpaghixaliied lip sthretherrace 9 ould ever doiat a shown tome’ lev 5 ing stake fo- two-yeat-olday wan the] y245, and at 1.00 the signal for the start) BASEBALL CHAT. Mies stecor has been known to say shat be 1 feature, with only a fair clint of younk-) was given. The wind was from the would like to fant but the latter opiy tera engaged. ‘The track was in superb] northeast, but war far from being as] eee era ccnmed sanounoement has F @hape and very fas:. The attendance] «trong as yesterday NATION those who a> 4 _ ch ve be. C{ Clubs .. tt already know, it a was well up to the average ‘Phe Cadillnc took the lead from the | nile WY i Tei. BH i) Moni sea fat feat the ; The announcement hat sir Thomas] start, closely followed in order by the Qa tow 3 183 | tors Serta of three meatha. hy . 4 aCR | noite and The Phutetiphia. Was Lipton intended racing hor in this] Milwauk Miinole and Detroit Thi Brooklyn ..#) 38. \833/Chicago ose country $x not regarded seriously here. | wind increased after the start ace Prince of Melbourne was given his ‘lic wie well in the cera ae work at Hrignton vals morning for the Ht and two mile Wy 2 “Gia wartingren 31 pated Cup genes lag PRoNnweeand the others was Milwaukee, Detrolt and 4452] C2) Falladele 3 0 | nods, + worked t x Se 30 (B82 Mitwauker HAWTHORNE RESULTS. S@QTOAECCE OOS SESO ae —$<$<—<——_ TS S hot prove fe staughter lot and spurred on thelr rep- Opposed to him was Humries, whose aa ian went out to Kelley plony. He sucee holding one game nate, RACES FOR POLI For ‘three-year-olds and ip: ore mile | RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, July (Continue! from First Page.) resentatives with flerce cries. Traces of | pare! looked tke a diving sult after ght at sevond. No runs. Bat in Piuabure, ne eataatrophe to Dr: CEMEN. and tintevnth : }22 The races run here today. reaulted jtmoke were apparent, curing up from tard day at tye hottom of the oman aainvacitanl Tire eas enaugh for itanten "| Evemte WIM Be Decided in Buftalo Heteias: as fol * othe, ey Ker’ cCemsty! ne sides o! oF i! K n oN rhe dit not lose yesterday, Is A cL SeR en NCI ae Mach [Ornate practice they looked like a procession! t ides of the toboggan Farrel! out, Hickman to Gangel.| The New Yorks dit not ne z Intbot. BL, Thorpe ea First Race—Three-quartera of a mile.—|of sweatshop strikers—all but) Sammy Pe TEL Get ve onpectatora when the} Hughes Med but te Van. Warner got | net tat strange? They were kept a Games ou Friday 2 Bloim, 16. Secin Won by MeChesney, 6 to Land 2 to 1] Strang. Hin chest preceded him about a Lid Shih ithe kame began. pigh foul. runs fay on thelr own campus in Merieme and if they | Four evente will be put on for the ” Gere ettout 91, » Four Hundred, (te 1 for place, wan | a foot He had read in The World that] ‘Then came Chicago, fanned by breez ren Cea PARE Nan ple, base. Setback | wilt oniy take a race ail wil be forgiven. championship of the Police and Fire Do- ; 106, 8) ond; Legal Maxim third. Time—| young Fosburs, of Pittafeld, Masa (with a tang in them—warm, sogey | } 1 UDOT SS Van a bane, Davin tied 6 | onthe vmplon Drooklyne must partners ene Eel patter Carriers of the I: Heroléa, (105, O'Connor VANS 4 looks Uke him and that Fosburg has a] Dreezen that kissed the stock-vards and | Por Brooklyn Kelley foule No runs fret work in the Ws ‘Me has been the rate | state of New York at the Stadium in Boojum, 9, Gises : : wv Jneron second ba seit buffalo on Friday. "The events will be « Start good. Won ¢ Reser yaieaces Ona mill ese Piping "tor Grecian face the @oundrtes, and then kirsed the | tio ntrikes, vit inet ——a ae ates a ine vert of work mey ined | sO-vard: run, mile run. ié-ib. hammer ¥ Belle, 7 to Sand 1 to 3; F 0 , Pa ar of work mu y 4 Inahot raced the fr ¥ ede, f tol for pines, seconde Jim | Althougt war hot enongh in the| Giants the way Laura Jean Libbey’a) base snd stole oF NE en rratnelrael na Hiuahsede and utting the shot. Entries will close Fe never caugat, She nade all the a"| iy “hind, fiment a field, to the Glanin the warm raya of | heroines kiss, Here the team we erect st ok val! (dy fed sats NEWS QF THE GOLFERS. TT iecpoudte for the Sew York team | OP Taursday with J. . Sullivan, Ie and + pine fandpwass neverkeacendedd inuilcin the aun fell ke zephyra from the Nort’ | plecen, and/all that saved the toboggan | VA Haltren No runs, FF Brooklyne at hort notice. They ead IR the Inst sixteenth, where she nad ty i | Van pushed out the first ball pitcher eajoyed considerable good lack be urged a bit to beat Eloim, the lat FINISHES AT DELMAR. Pole. For the frat time since they he-| from total consumption by was the [for albltan Tr colied between Train an ae geen f Clun containe toa many acaioet Tanlon’s. pets, and’ if tt continues an New station for N. ¥. ¥. c. fer facing tn second place all’ the war ——— kan thelr western trip they met with| Profuse perspiration of the Giants ax) Paliien: evn tao surgrived ty make fer {> wufler 19 any eatent ina [UR*Y can cvrral the three games then they wi!) The New York Yacht Club took title lest evens Be Acrerie Miveamaye then tarosive TRA LAAT, duly 23 [ee sc ners regimiering leon than 1c0| they ant with bulting eyes, thelr sun, [REE for it Then Man agita ; Sith bny of tne. elute inte metros [MUI COMES Beet oma can wevp [ITH 1 Lacunt Lage, at the ont of Mustiner a Hever prominent. races weheduled to be run here] degrees in the shide Srowned handal glued itoutheihandlesvononieaiilcwan HURTS TeV eaten any RGias oT Rese | Coenen eT elec remlenietucky atl Hay RLM Thee property lev tel behciee 5 4 SPCOND RACE to-day resulted as follows Sad, Sand Story of the Trip. the sides j bag ful iy rely the Monmouth n team by 29 3, ] that Chere are batters on the team, ation of the club. 7 Far malden two-yeacvolte; five ant one dat! pipet Race-Half a mile —Won by] phe story of the trip It indeed sad and] ft must be satd that the playing of t UNS Ba wont, ou yer, FLW. Menzies, mas the cnly : ert rimean 9 to 5 and 7 to Ww) Wo Tet wanhy During ite mournful continuance | Giants in Chicag color of | fot win hia batch, but he was a Stariers, ents. jocks re tar ae. aT NONE | ihe singer alle of the Giants seratehed | covering of a ham. ‘They said th a fretectass goiter, PA. Proal, the S rarely ees at eiaitnea thse the paint on every rung of the champton- [couldn't play beeause tt was ao aot t phanien i dampion ” pe Race—One bi i $ omnia: tt . ec . ‘ent * se, howe wyers assis ee ty #how that amateur golfers E yards Won by Sadte Levy, 5 tod fadder from the frat to the Courth.|eouldn't steep nights, Th however, Sen . : Vto fb: Land Ho. 8 to 8 for place. wal phe afth ts now enctroted in the stren-| furnished them with no excuse tor gotns | (nh F inrencaselinanca at E necond: Tummettie Walkaway Ctrl (iii. grip of thetr eweaty fingers, and|to alee on the ages, which are n ai tosh delay se ast ihen Mentetai meni.t7 3 | links for the past few days. In : ai unless they take a brace In the shadow |priinarhy intended for places of repose. ‘ TUG-OF-WAR AT OLYMPIA A.C. of Coowan's bluff their trademark will se one AMS thre Sold at best shops 4 OF” | rung, too. Van Kept Up tin taetion, T 2C.) doen this rung. ‘0 best people — Wan ariel aeaaae Jue after leaving he| All of the players: fell down with a Mvaneltie al leeads rune Ay ‘The following teams are getting tn] giinte prolly cook shy lead 14] thud mich ae we have read about, Even| ORION aan bay played set a& hot follows trim for the tug-of-war to De held Aug | yp fom as long as three hours the ancient Van Haltren got paralys | ait cud tinks wey and © Yat the games of the Olympla A Co | way in Pittaburg on the glad Fourth |of the brain. Kidney formed in his feces} erge te long na mart AO AEE RS A Eee July, it would scarcely be Just tof ant hin bande turned tnaide our when]! aeerant Count badlones: ALL LL more, The hitter «ver ghth Regiinen’ mn Settlements, | yjigine the players too severely forever a ball was htt in lite direction. ttl itiekman cut to forcins Davis, ginner, did not ge ell into hin stride | Warren A.C and Augheney Wheelmen, | iyiir defeats in the ‘own of omoke. It| was regarded as miraculous by his team| Dahlen to. Dal sel hitstoeDaly eecne snuteeliy a a Clon’ the turn, and then he begin t y clty th . doubling Hickina Aeaoctation CORK TIPPED close groumt rapidly At tae ted rest manifested In tug-of-war] Sas tere that they red the | mates that he did not Cul off in bbs bat-| ite Sueckard Nor tle for Mi the atreteh 208 IOTOE Reh AWaSSra ny titlons Intely have caused this| native umpire tn his ta tink. reine sex County. vith e . pearaninaasieok: the lewd. An! soon as to rweain some Of Ie paptiarity howe Native t | The true explanation must be that od hed traning. ac nia ot London Cigarette rush, and raliing Faraniass in the jaet | arena = name of the native umplre saa] Yanced by Jack Doyle—that he yas ane one win to tts credit and one defeat, ’ 4 yy a nec ‘aray rphieher Sh in pire 3} ya poppe + matehes to y aisteenth won driving by neck: Farsi | BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES.) 2.00 tr eo coinan ses tort enter aiene reat ati ate Ay Dewey. é ast ERERLC hANOWEYOTRAIAL BH ATC Five large Jule games did the Giants Sh 1 scoring. Dahlen | (A, i) ry rotachagibos Also at best clubs THIRD RACK = arnt C ‘i rent in} Present to the spavined’ Chicagos, and i" ven Davis and | wa r the Atlantic City Country Clud 2 Fot four-yexr-olte ant ne mile ante {Apecial to The ing World) eu oo MMe aa pays Sit eee ato Hea IS toy vr inks. © tho amateur championship will te 1 BESS quarier, ACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, | Pittsburg and nos ates in the [the frost they created cleared the September. The ait record. evan. §: = ; : Se an ‘i Rane ee ate Ae Hi et teleail (ORUTtaan fidewalk In front well's Hotel [and broke the hot spell ft wax with Matty Sent te the It Pohten, Philadeiphia Couate Beware of counterfeits. Barters, wate, jocks St HIE Rin. Str Place | July eo entries for toomo t § pad ted Sy t at ranean i Watereure, 103, Vornran ay | races are ae fellows He ah dare to New York win. | mingled feelings of » wand thank Mathewson wis sent match sill de played on the Fngle- f Ing Brambie. 105 5 Atha haibsenttainand no, nin Weep: | fulness that they put taelr bat tags Club inka on Saturday bet ; pat ari, #6 tesinitn 23 1 (PRP ARROW ANTI RANY viding Mig | abeamt the varnished cars in Chicago Hie nant the Moatelair Galt Clit ra Watercure races to the front i: once, res on an uadertker's bil] about a[ Sunday night: and started for home aes Araatale Club Linke on Thu nd, making running won eaelly Tortrine week after the occur sorrow 0 and thank ’ pe Neanan a t “seorin ; a tite lengshs i mote eannbes | ee a mace For ites Crate ness fora hae lientnl iale time the" omen wit i Sporting. Oo was eC w Md Of | rather Den ‘ wa a> Governera’ Cup, eS fariem, outran from. the. stent. was | \ntana to ered in Cincinnath Karty. 1 mea of the Richmond County Country Sitwenty lengths pack | Fair Kaien Beble, ana name tn “i pense’ lay declied to abandon all us “pe? re ‘Oo . play wae that the poor showing (pene ree eh ‘The Atlantic Stakes, selling o ying bate BS BEAN Gc aaineceny H f Flew ate recond as i Siete 2 'Y ot oe Sn cceaty [eves Aa Ik was well for. him that he[ DN® not entirely: aliena » Noth : Bed or hs | rae imonoved canic rau tthe ony trans te aces i ipunee a id. ‘The uanally placid Heintes who] fine. Steam rose ers Tay, and It retalne the rupture under Hayrond: 90.1 i if Rienart ...110] 5 eee eeeeonee ae cunainmart| cleiida ae the crowds packed In, walle being ise or severest otraia and. will PL Aa CS Gatealta ts . inal aR rom hia tite| tte south F became the eth otully tour or Ave ‘yewte netore een, MO nabtare “tee, “hat [REACHED nY. LAND oRawenterd,: 103. Troxier ane Sauna Niven the | Abiding pin mod ¢f pes werk a1 condition, | iaattare for ladies, IMPROVED, ELAaTiC | eee ; arauiter, 104 “Burns grounds, had he given the | * niteie ten erang | attend: foe RS —————— Race~For sailing F r dea fanat silt te Davin. ted for wares 2 penn i jigoa al CleRibi ererea mal U The chief tople of conversation among Hickman £27-Oar trapees are, aot Medical, =, Mis tiand rine i Federalin } i . ners — ive be 109 Wosal 103 | ye Malaria in st, Leule, hose who had produced at the gate war % -SBambrero captured this un ‘ oe. ° Lint for Centary Ran. Pow TT i VV Anaelore Fi 100] levered mises keween ron proke| the slump from frat to fifth place, and i ‘ A ome auogmiree ens is nae ‘ iow 109 | Dermite lain Ro: See. COr CALs | nergcnaralitons atasonelatihone Selvach scoring, \ithough the eteranw’ Invitation cen- 5 OLD DR. GRINDLE, iepeniefy, responatbie, itenrnetox Poe is acm) tareecrooreeiae aaa an l eGlac UIT St RGR TREMLIRGg ent Urooklva, triumphant and anucy. |g Mird “on a” loge tury run Ie still two weeks off, the entry portsmen's Goods, 3S praia © apeclaliat In dlseagen of mea. Und Radvshowed the, way © malari ; olatesce Pranced on the fleld like men bent upon Pee rat tg Alec out: | St ts already larger tnan the total num. | > —aicveuea, with Merrow coaster | “Mt akin enasen, pane 10 los rred epoun, iit A fe front of Somprery, y : 10s Timon Pe i | arinking water ttned them) with [taking something away from somebody. | Hughes to Kebey. One rune See eruatinia pave taken part tn any | yraxes, $24.50, 3 Park Rox: 86 tage, ‘eldney and “pladd 0 ‘ore Van | Nens Aniew | thes ri hey wore a collection of untfe cf oa asaure <a " ended hy Highlander, :hree | t Navarre ded Capt January tos US avid besa ine PAU shee ner roe enn unitorme that Finth inning. that the TuA WHIT be the biggest event | WOLF AMERICAN, Fee y 67-|| afaimation eon they straightened or four-yeareoide and up, seliing, | 08 that he was ea ROrater Neue y Aue AS aN seene of the year. fora raced \t0 the Nr Dear aide and aes wel and wa laid ups Tie wan the test | 24rd, bUL every man on the team had a Warners Denzerand 5 tne tat om Paul's rich | Aratoms sr11Q0 Kallt 100] of many blows clean shave eked t" ‘Motielders Noosevelt Guing Vac Ps cures, OFFIC 20 YEARS AT 171 Weet ree-quarters of a| Marty steCaun ...) 12 The Chambertain top (Of many blo fee pre nud i ~ — - between th and 7th ay Paul was two lengths in ¥.. £8 Godtrey 183] ‘The immune mintona of Donovan rev- Hntty in the Nox. feet Fe egra Dalya Tait and faut’ 9 BAYVILLE, L. 1, July 2.—Vice-Prest-| gop NEW DICYCLES, 87.98. 31 Park Rows Bees 2¢ rh eens cK MATER E AGrice frees yroad. 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